New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 1

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Mgy 'l‘t’\ mzlpaumy, ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. News of the World ‘ ‘ ; BR ‘ R D \\\\ el;\age s)ailv Circulation For By Associated Pres: I q I i I I A I ] q I I I l : A I ‘ g e y AS Tess “D ‘Pwlwtu May 29th . 13 209 PRICE THREE CENTS SENATE COMMITTEE VOTES MANFATAELY HURT AMERICANS WINBY STATE GOLF QUEEN_| CARROLL SENTENCED TO SERVE ONE AGAINST MAKING CHANGES \TSTANLEY WORKS ONF POINT MARGIN 70 WIN TITLE HERE YEAR AND A DAY AND FINED $2,000 IN PROHIBITION STATUTES gAlexander Grioner's Clothmg’ReLam Possession of Walker, New Champion to Be Decided atl— $ Recommendation to In- DFCISION OF WAR IS | Coueht in Rewolvng Wheel Goll Cup by 6 12105 40 Score.~~ Stuttle Weadow Constance Binney, MOV‘C Atress Judse Sens Theatrical . WL iy S '\ Wed | Producer, Guilty of yoimiely Potoone ATl yi7i THE YOUNG NEN SKULL AW WIS BROREN J0RES PLAY BRLLANT RS, AUSTIY 1S FAVORIE, ©° Boston Broker in Old Lyme | Perjury, to Federal odifications an el=i| ST Sy | 2 e s Plainville Resident Hurled Onto | 1t was George Yon Elm’s Feat in Hartford \\unmnj Playing Remark- | B(Cl)ln(‘ “ .“3 ‘” ( h(“k\ I“ ( ()“lll”-~])| ‘( C : “ Cdd"“: Penltenuary A': At- erendums Is Made. [SayaBSee WilluetintAd Gown of White Satin and Old F amily Lace ]anta e} Coupling Block While Repairing| Holding Hezlet to Tie That Gave able Game from Beginning, Wins S i dressEto P Annapolis SN ¥ pipetr) e s Hopiial o Teavds | s Unltet h Siaat (Goires Nisten Again Today — Field Narrowed Judiciary Must Yet Ap-| Graduates Today Wife and Two Children. Margin to Win the Contest Down to Four. b b e motion Pending Appeal, Convyicted rove — Report Finds | Caught In a revolving wheel and 3 S . : 5 ‘ e g { ; % s D Annapolis, Md., June 3 (P—The|Whirled onto a coupling block while | Tt women s s destir weur t Lee, Higginsor 1 com- . . Man Is Free in Bonds of ally Right and Econom: o e SR R rioan stin e 1 ically Wise.” Vilbur to the graduating class a YeEIs olT |the naval academy 18th Amendment “Mor- to His Usual Business. | “If you feel that you g much in surr fra your nation 1l prohibition ; St fed today THeane the ninG Von Elm Tolds Hezlet e, | ral prison to pay a fine ed to con- | ibition co when a portion o ratdowmioday bt cont chothine fpes eabgn@in uisime | ) 4 i : e J t R. CONSTANCE BINNEY ! "18th Amendment and he vas thrown on the G ‘ Approyves Sth Amendme: He was taken to the hospital ¢ : ¢ 5o ArS. Iy tiller, John Shilleto, P. s r s T. T £ o0 rtions Purney examin ¥ - B Pt save K. Blogosl prepare the rem: funeral will be h ng at 8 o'clock 't guilty rch. Inte T ¢ iray, 1 in a i ; t guilty ‘Shrin(‘rx to Hold 1927 Se -smn at Atlantic C 11\ 1ph June (B vas m"'h n today for ts were tion of ie contest decision of ol you " Run Down Crossing Broad One Li“c~ lu,‘\ Because Hex “He Lets iMe Do Just Street, Near isf ationist Same Score ir Glrls Scared by Man Lock Selves * in School Till Rescued by Police ' Huddle in® Terror as . Stranger Tries to Gain Entrance After Accost- FIREONCGBL.IIMFIUE Pl g e .‘ y : 1 by the actions I om the police Whistle Arouses Neighborhood and | icscription, fo rls lock : fostng i : h Hmvr of 303 2 t short- |He made a report of the girls' st LR erY. 8o s. Mrs Knox. M rring- | - : HE is hay Hres: A : L s | 1 eight feet isdom ar On Bail Pendi was go- |light o i A 3 : ; I 1 & ; 1 p mbrauskas r woman's leave roll had t 4 o’clock this |girls, the Greek priest € m I 3 aly, aged Gl s ng of a passing a Department is Called—Toss By ccording to th to a IEEE . 0 was con- ldard granted ———— 26 holes 'JNE MOI\TH OF BR DEb GITY BASEBALL LERGUE STARTS WITH ELOPEMENT| MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT point Miss Gladys Eleanor Middleton and Representatives of Six Teams to | Boston. 2 — oft Steam va Bm\h Under Farl Wiliam Putney Motor to Discuss Arrangements With ] a - capt Rtat i RTFflRfl Pfll [;FMAN l’r«)hihi\i.mlm \:(;' Is _\\"‘\‘ York N‘{'" T”d‘“ "“'”i' Old Sayhrook and Marry. Commission® Naughton - tores ted Rt \((‘|1~. Says Not Guilty appearea to star iEnE rHHSE I‘NDS M REST 170 , : Law Violator Escapes But Stadler on. .of 170 of the public amusement corr 8 2 n ¢ “ranc ) t 1, 1921 Noven ¥ f i 1 William Putney of !Announcement Made of 1owevara tearned today of Nl e Bl : : P : S : ' | Gets Him Later and Finda he H |Jones- mem Engagement | ¢lopem marriage at O1d Say- night at 8 o'clock the managers of i o o Serious Charges Preferred broolk June 1. the six teams entered o : 4 : § - % % Ao engagement ot Milton D IBie Sl ey it iles, BUALSCON (1 s y Holderness* four T Mg by Young Girl Against Onps Jann : ura. Jones of \ iored to Old Siybrook and w el e 5 are : Sntied I mas) by Rev. Mr, CUsS plans incident to forn £ e e William Healy Loomis, 3 Mr Mre. ' somiding, pastor _ : »f the league 4 ’ ! Sy inounced last evening at a bridge 4 r i he font home of Mrs. B. M roe st . It is ex- wedding will take Il or ¢ winter No License Lenox Place Miss Edith L. 15 of co t t ent u t & Hartford, J Super nd which w represen ide tee shot. He got b the ' policeman William F. Heal o meeti thirty 1 today by the police v ¥ Two counts attered seclions « ! " is one of city's ac- mer ing assdt )} sther, Logie. S the real estate and insur invss. He is head of th t of a minor f dren are to be Chief Farvell ordered th di- i se wa e e i ‘fer:amgt; 300 i Bk City o o oo | [ i s | e i WEDDING MARCH OF INDIAN COUPLE| s aed st b ey She raduate of the 426 ) s show vay orning, He whAS reloased s le départr er Stad- chool and of Skidmore colleg Bridgeport, June § (P—Yegzm i t t of the American Walker ; iFréar. arie e i ask Pa or his Ii- s g ”v:“;”‘u:‘m” Je il 1 ‘.nuz of $1.290 la x Six 'S lled During &0/ ! cating Cyril Tolley, 12§ ; i 1 3 (P—Abo t 't Gonna Rain no More,” ! t 1 under departmient of the firm, EH ed open up and e h, t et 5 P T ¢ a mect al pia "he ¥ g rised him, s Bridgeport Ice Deli \t'nm S\\cepmn Oklahoma nirst to finish, brougnt A y P A : e eremony compliéd with the |1t is & ; S1,000,000 FIRE IN n\\ ANA company, 421 Housatonic ayen \uska, Okla., June & (A holnt sore i : E law. Custom requir ntrance to the building was g v fedd 1 Havana, June (P—1Iire this ¥ oday as the re- | for the THE WEATHER g hen Tony Tommy, a chief- | tq new) s spend a long honey- | i v PENSION the bay at R 1 by breakin e of glass over [sult of a storm that swept over| Jowes 1t ain of a Seminole tril ed |1 e depths of the ever- ashir 3 (A—Totally i Hasttorl, ' June 8--Hdrecast Edna John, his childhood swe .. T} isappeared while the | blind v years but carried on for New Britain and vicinity heart of" the everglades t the pension roll as merely disabled, Fair tonight and Friday: Chief Tommy, however, softened | Tommy led school at Carl- | Benjamin Garnett, 79-year-old Civil slight change in temperature the tribal customs somewhat. He isle, He was 27 years old to- | war veteran of Salem, Kentueky, has marched to the “altar” with his reaching his majority under fust been awarded back pension $———— % |bride to the once popular jazz tune, , Seminole law. . money amounting to $7,435. ¥ 5 5 5 Py warchouse ¢ the latch of a window. The window [northern Oklahoma last night, ec- gresn o tltural snd Chemical was then opened and the outer door | cording to reports yeaching lerc. drubbing oline threw 'ber g safe was fqeed open fand dhe sixth struck by lightning. er cup competit miles away. with ¥ jpols and the cach re. Those drowned were all members of estimated at $1,000,000." | moved one family (Continued on Page [

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