New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1926, Page 1

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l“NAl EIlmflNI NEW BRITAIN HERALD = 50 CSTABLISHED 1870 o) pm“.\uu NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926.—SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS “ydag WP — " HELEN WILLS YET m?:,:*JJnuLPLESSBEFORE BRILLIANCY MARKS Poland Again is on the Verze MRS. AUSTIN WINS CROWN IN © HOPESTO [;UMPETE‘ GANGSTERS WHILE PROFIT ,WE[][][Nl][]EREM[INY of Another Revolutionary Move WOMEN’S STATE GOLF BATTLE Today 15 Recovering From Ay CAN BE MADE FROM LIQUOR ghter of Gov. Smith Becomes1 as Unrest Sp LA L) D SHUTTLE i A‘DOW i peHGIWatlou Grand Jury Reports Inability To Cope Wxth Dau ’ Bride of Maifll’ Warner vTrnn;xs Reported in )lutin_\‘ Near Vilna While Trouble EAQPFNTFRS’ WAFF Fnd CO‘?ES WAS SUDDENLY STRIGKEN| Crime Wave — Federal Inquiry Now Is ‘om THOUSAND ~ GUESTS sl s e DEMAND RE JE[TEU Hole 3 up Smoulders in Provinces Annexed From Ger- Under Way—Probe Election Scandals | — e LA LE Go After Vic 2 Operated Upon Yast Night—Condi- ‘\Vr*\’ll"ng Breakfast Served by Staff Ber Jur 5 (P — Et G s > tions Today Satlsfactory—Doctors | cnicase, Tume 5 (o fod tos Attorneg, Robert E, Crowa| 0f Hunidred—Ghurch Lavisily and ye Contractors Unanimous in De-' Al The Way Insist She Can Play No More This y into Chicago's crime wave, le proposals were afoot for an in-| A¢¢raceively Decoarted For Nup- e ; ; vision to Keen P aw A B everalinontie) g iy bont| spsmaanc: Tavestinatioh ot ite Sk Stat v cision to Keep Pay Down | ()pemng Dr:vc. Year, | gress, was in progress today from s murder, the new jury also| tials, g Clileee a n bos " i — | another source, while onto the scene | was sought by Crowe. 5 in the provinces st of G Wachowtak ¢ : = | abandoned by the special grand jury Politics Starts Inquiry : : i $1 A DAY [ CP‘» \SE SOUGHT . b i A investigating gang warfare march The new inqu an upshot of fer daughter of | : s Mrs. Martelle Suffers From another grand ju vesied rges filed by Judge Daniel P.|Gov th, was married 4 s : ‘ S o > > 4 = pILos ensLon power to probe reports o , unsuccessful candidate for Y e oo 0 i RS Employers Reported to Be pre-| 13ad Breaks—Both Mem- P ry from the operation fo | tion at the polls. | the republican county geship New York state i % PEotl el e i o ; : ormed on he r last night. | Govt, Agents Active nomination, who asked a recount of | t Reman Catholie RAECL BN €d iLhE [ anApE parced to Fight to Last biteh — | hers of Hartford Golf FIonegconsuLuion e A squad of agents of the depart-| the vots and accompanied his plea aculate Con-f___ | le asset to her. The | ment of counts of gr: 1 ce hred 0 Walk O hJ da; s is delving into ac-| with bro; ations of malfeas- AREEALgL0 LA VODUAY B forcement Chicago, it became T known. It was said to be to| ag as an assistant to the st hbishop o g ; sift stories o connection between | attorney v el 1 u i c i TR UEAD OF SCHOOLDEFT, PLEASE ADOLPHLS , try Lt 0 U L . co Women's | e investigators were assigned e | SeE d o s s to inquire into violation of | was cro by machine gun el S < ; g e es laws by gangstors and hich also cost the lives of two New Britain’s First and Would Enjoy Being Re- : fates he If evidence is npanions, one known to police as 1 . . ' om s i ¥ M b -l ey ¥ 5 Py AR Only Full Time | porter, Doesn’t Think : be impaneled to hear it. he sealed lips of gangsters, said Floral Decorations Superintendent { He'd Make Good ; o ) Grand Jury's Right v, prevented t olut N T emens e =t PR RR | n 10 Tars oy consideriag ths Cook county grand 1eSw d ooy s % = i i SR e e s mu en Will am H. MeSw cour prosceutor il i Ad A gang outbreak in a ( “Pandon Mill" Assured e of N 5 o " \ 2 burb, ended its work yeste Asserting i evidence - pint H 2 appol i . day with a report that Ct hed the existence of a pardon mi o] ; S v nd to no hig not expect an end to its d by Major \v, A ‘.x‘ 1E0 = ’ e 1 enough in bootleg e prevalent - ; i : } ; : | While the jury nd er 1 ad Organ Recital e e s e ! : P P o the 1 draft o don and parole T rly comers not or d : ‘ ” other spe look into char primaries in Cook co | were = ) of Will Colvin thecr state parol ted to an organ recital onorary org Joseph tiox “first % i hon "\r‘\' Normal T:m;;luxcs Are (llmmln\v:;:i;]()o!\hafl i \” “:T}"‘;ix “ ot : ol e Promised by Middle of wdden filness of tho Califor Next Week However Both Speak From Same ")Iv Wedding March Radio Station As the bridal mareh trom ) Mot cowia| SUPT. S. H. HOLMES i : : ot ‘,,,,_ | br il e | | Speaking { 1dio sta L WOC, or blossoms, and only le i H. 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Mot 4 nt law g " I motor truck early in the morning cide When Husband Fights ¥ nt was ) i s o faiieaaed. mna thet |Pony alleging the loo icial pur- . Jotos ok cax i niog . A, b mateh had postponed until | CHE ”:‘r’l s W o R ed the breakfas 1 a Ducl Over Her. Atlantic City Convention of Women S : fentit morrosw. Short ‘ before ) me k for BULLET ENDS ANTIGS OF ca ore in ¢ . \ s $ A b Says They Are Not Godless, But v ere came anothe we cake. ¢ Gal « P \ r 0 out | ” 0 \at Miss Wills had b o ’d' 6 s & HMAD DOGV' ON ARGH ST honeymoon itinerary w \ ! or N Are Throbbing With Emotion. American hospital for an opera- | The Jand de: i ecret, All that w > e Mhe & . ' err c wnd that the match was defi- €onsum ! ol PR eR e it was that i uld las le's ' ( Ndd [ tl b T N [t bayitE $1007 tof bind' the : “\: 4 :’)K\ )l’ V} ‘\\TW 1d 1 P N i : A : X 1 i n of the |Pressed for the remainder of the|Canine Dashes Around Scaring Ppe- M0 Would 4 b n, R o the | BEees on i Upon their return from their triy \ s t \ e MOk A A by destrians Until Policeman’s Gun | Major and Mrs. V will 1 . ! ht cmber, will have to make a (da company x A | Nl oy e ) = by M ¢S : Py substitution for her. Just who will [March 8, 1926, check was pre- | Calls Halt To Procecdings. near Washington park t : 3 Heler ce had not been de- jSented for payment but was re-| oaiui: g ¢ | L 1 is morning. Miss turned marked “no fu Arch street had a “mad dog 1 : B : that 1 ould | Nair & Nair of this city are coun- lahout 7 o'clock last evening a \ppcndl\ Remm ed e S o ; i vait word from the Uni States 'sel for the company tir ran high 9 5 U ‘ : i i fowt Monnis. association ‘hefove Bherift 3. B. Horwits ow family 181 ‘ hom Boy in 20 Minutes ARG A = X he i dlsloe writ. street s acting strangely and the “njmru’“ 18s., June Six 0 - Mutual Wills Left by it ! 4 S | o6 3 5 Worrio | e S s nolice weer notifie e months old | Cor vas who 1 § < Siep ; 4 S Erilito e W Sacrifices Lif s . il as to n| Mr. and Mrs. Julius Seifel «© « : s ranges 11 father of the American tennis Oman Sacruices Lite sponded and ended excitement ndix and abdominal operatior 1 a vic The « a hampion, ha emonition that Trying to Save Canine |with a bullet, benind the Parker ved to be one of the rarest in | lent 5. Julins 1 : champion ; i S S o : ¢ n is not well daughter. Springfi 0., June (P—Mrs. | Shirt company factory on Walnu history of Massachusetts sur- !grounds of the ¢ 1 i ¥ 1 " ¥ tor s pateh from Berkeley says he Eva Bover, o | atrast: 2 with ; 0 s 1,500 \m”\ and "l.lnc ; o - p to Mrs. ferring here yesterday wh the warden's opinion, 1 Tl ch bulle g 1 : ‘ - P I ninen rescue a stray dog from bene not mad but appeared at- | formed Choate Mer nce Orloft i en the Found in Riff Quarter > the t i came sus- els of a “Big Four” passenger |flicted with a running fit, He did | hospital, required only ) \ 1 P—Sp. ¢ o o 1t r dispatches As she reached to pull the (not attack anyone, but people along | and within half g il C vho ¢ o | B daughter was still dog to safety she was struck by the the street gave him a wide berth as | ing put on the t ¥ f“, ¥ 1 - - e G | cold, because the jocomotive. The dog died with her. | he made his wild dash up the street. | recovered consclousness, s struck '1.\\ S i id Fi]"l {‘()”ln!ll'\i()” ("“\-\ i eptible to colds of PR ———— Mrs. Michael B. Connor S lung. The : L . E AT St Andvew’s Chinetl usually throwing J ington are the its of the baby. ed u he pr ; ' 1 muni t St. Andrew’s Church i Siption pevaly SNl Gouty Hat Stolen, Ton Cold Famous World War Hero | k5 : T 1 A Y ook v e e e nmiing ime after he sent the cablegram to | S0 Man Attempts \mmdc ay Get Govt. Pension |, y ed one of the most SR e L vas olass ‘ot 30 i Mrs., Wills, Yesterday Dr. Wills was Paterson, N. J., June § | Washington, June 5 (#—Michael 1 mbers of _\ 1 . ectiles ys TV that Helen had ess his hat and coat stolen ‘1.r‘,\, Donaldson, who served as a ser- | | THE WEATHER | ned of the affray she killed T B egnieny 8 hi = B Boigrin ndergone an operation for appendi- lonis, 38, miner, of Franklin bor- |geant with the 165th infantry, 42nd | | | 5 ; o and brush in the Targ It il p a 1S ! itis ough, sald he found the June division, “with such conspicuous|| Hartford, June 5—Forecast | | Worn he Case DUAGANGHDRS OFE e x orga noet 1 Can Play in 6 Weeks weather too cold for comfort last |bravery that he has been called the | | for New Bri.ain and vicinity: | | Advices from I ’H“,VK Austri an, Porto Rico, June 5 (A— embers ch :V‘ 1 Helen i1l be able to play tennis | night and decided to dle. He noosed | greatest American hero of the world | | Probably rain tonight and today said both on Klinger | l' iggan, Arge J b "‘ ¢ "‘:‘ i in six ks, said Mrs. Wills, moth- | heavy twine about his neck and s war,” would receive a monthly pen- | | Sunday. followed by clearing | |the Russian Cyril Viad [ s e ”'( | er of the American champion, to the | pended himself from a mill door- |sion of $100 under a bill introduced | | Sunday; continued cool | |Orloff were in a serious condition in | morning for Martiniau RUFE territory the military The sacrament wa imints i ~ way. The twine broke and a police- | by Senator Copeland, democrat, New | | | |consequence of Wednesday's \hufl-in continuance of his flight from ations may be considered as ‘rtrw:f by the pastor, R Edward l (Continued on Page Two) man sent him to a cell. | York. * - * 'ing affair. New York to Buenos Alres minated V. Grikis.

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