New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926. 13 Nigger Hi b "“Hm i 2 fon. Judge eputa intc and stors, but this prove that those pla Curtis Su:ei Merchant Also Resesed SO0 by Judge e farti | Marine d¢ en T % e schitn 15 {hrough with the avor ge Wolfe yesterday, Gl 1 ""d o e et orm his bride tiat | ERlCal s netisotriel | - Ordered to Support Boy. 1y had one wife e i 1 1ito or y cosEanp N dy had on 3 “lof Trank Deptnla of 38 Gold stre Rl ted by | B¢ ck, aged 32, was order- he was divorced from R S & ety Alling in_police But siot until the secona [FRCK TOR bR BAGEE 2R 2 o to pay probatiof |y wned of the si i i : Kly for the support o with him a mon cad . Ananoeal 1 or divorce and ¥ West Hart > commencement ) living at the home of t s cree was granted. A s : i e £ e exercises ike place on Friday, : o ¢ e Sy e of LAY macHinEe h Sty Noveek's moth Resisted Raiders » Sergeant G Oc =< NEW BRITAIN COUPLES | ttorney Woods | no eviden drinking h st be considered City Items ARE GRANTED DIVORCES | Miss Doris Williams of 169 Corbir Both—Other Names Cousin turn fter a visit with Mr. Wil liams’ son, Everett, at Norwich uni versity, Northfleld, Vt. The Sunshine society will —meet 2 o'clock at the k Brown of this elty e woman while he still had another wife from whom he had | not been legally separated, he now married to on Mr. an H. Walters ¢ Jr., son of Mr. and phone operator in th changs, October 4, connected with 4 out.” Miss Walters by Willlam M directress ain General ¥ . Monday for a Antonio Perez of this city sued hi Y Do Giacomo I fc LELD i 00, Gould, secrotary of th g infidelity : ot Commeree. Nisnonging cousin, Antonio Perez, as co g Ansonia Negro Found Dead in His Home ()—Nathan Lu- ro, was found Joseph on Woo! treet was repres 1is city obsery a hirthday ann vux\hrw‘ nony She | ASKTNAGE RASES Engincers, Piremen and Enginemen Meet Within Few Days To Frame Demand Tor Increases, 5 (P —Commit- Locorio hood of Lo University of Michigan Firemen and 1 emen, | () Iuh~ Hnlrhn;z ( Omentlon chairman planned to 1 ion of t s of 1he wit Y our Savings-- should be? little Are 1}1({\' all 1‘(’ Are you putting away a out of each week’s salary ? DOPS l]'l(? 5&\'ill<’ Bil]ll\' BOOI\' show a regularity of deposit Have you a little extra tucked away for that emergency, that sickness, or that trp ? If you answer these questions to yourself and find that you can- Vs not truthfully say to all of them—then Start Your Sa\'ings Now at the A 5% Bank managed Bank, with enough of a New Britain Trust Co. There is a keen pleasure in having a Checking Account n a carefuny self, as well as profitable to the Bank. Is your balance here with this bank? ention, Federal Trade Board ( lmtc\ New I)cpallment June W 8to WONT ACCEPT WIFE o e Wright Willing To Pay Her $125 a <\ x “r\‘ ‘r‘ & Month But Refuses To Have Her ; In His Home Agnin. e Sy -v_“\)\vw: l‘ P—A | frad xv::‘;"l- v: ‘v sald ke over work whi fort—a vain one i i ¥ 3 w division b ma 5 i d employes 1dy on th Madison 1 apartment o st ghe ind had rec for the wife who thwart- 1t to divorce recently vould .upport he ct, esplaining his off Funerals L - but tha Mrs Loretta Francieshelli v lace for g The funeral of Mrs. Loretta ¥ran- e her real T jeshelli of 93 Broad street was held has been only constr rom St. Mary's church this morn- for ten years ing at 10 o'clock re fem was celebrate leuana ’\[m or “Honors’ S. By Marrying Here 5 June 5 (P—The r Californi: edict today. That Frederico Palacio and Se- ita Natalia Moreno obtaine 1 a arriage licen: here yesterday. Marinelli, Nicola Davirro, Paolo salvio, Roberto Redenti, Pasquale nti and Guilio Trotta 1 was In 8t, Mary's cemete Asked why he had come here to Palacio replied: “Why not, senores? so many ¢ arn the honor y 1 do s, —— | ART WORKS SOLD Paris, June § (A—The sale art works of the late Paul D tary of the Versailles pe: i e e ' BOLLERER’S but ret UNDERTAKER 2 Phone 18: Opposite St. Mary’s Chare! Residence 13 Summer e s o T e e POSYS SHOLE o auvals tapestry panel, afte ‘ERS FOR DEC SUNDAY MORNING MONDAY MORNING - |80 w. MAIN ST, it. This any in the sale Balance to make it worth while to your- 1e has gone to Bramwell, West | Husbands Desert Wives—One Man visit a ‘lnrr college c ss Charlotte Perry. Has Two Wives Then Loses l and son, Hub: i ight, have re- | |Jack Dempsey Faces (‘oun | PROF. BLDG. TEL. 886. | | “The Telegraph TYlorist of New Britain.” | specding r ended. In 115, the cutrent 2 exceeded dema tion east of the Rockies ts from coun- refore declined more than barrels short of meeting foreign erage of about - SIX NEW ENTRIE IN LATONIA RACE Horses Qualitied by Past Per- lormance Admitted 1 half route, were hrough the entry box to strides in the Latonia derby here Ly Blonlin, from the IT 1' Whitney stable, and st tor represent the oast ,4\ scetional contest. Between them 2 led prize stand the Idle Hour pair, Baggent and Boot to Boot, Mrs. Georg Cox's Rhincock and Kohn and Thelsen's Recolleetior The 1dle Hour ¢ peared the favorite on tha strength of ggage's performance in tho when he finished socond to his stablemate, Dubbling Over, Blondin was a bad ninth, but r-up was not at his best then a predicted a different story for toda Navigator also had a generous fol- owing, having won & number of igh class stakes. The same may be said for Rhinock, which came om far back to finish fourth in the Ken- ky der a mile SMALL CHANGES IN STOCK QUOTATIONS Delaware and Hudson Shows Greatest Gain of Day Nay ind Baggenbaggage were top weight, 121 pounds, ¢ e others three pounds ss. G. Ellis came from 1o the Greentree colt, was slated to pilot Bagge h G. Johnson on Boot to Boot Chalmers on Blond Ithinock, and M. Gardner pilo e outs Recollection Cool weather and ideal ditions were predicted. £0 to post abo standard On (halze of \peedlmz de umpion’s 65 mile champion's decision to iron ount e selected Camp Vigil, a resort near as tl in whipping h for his titular b nse The training camp which Demp sey hopes to occupy by June 25, is located in the mountains within a hour’s motoring distance of Colorado Springs and at an altitude of eight thousand feet. He declared that he belleved the high altitude prove beneficlal in “wind” and would otherwise help him get into top nofch condition. He plans to do a dally stunt at 12 miles on the road, chop wood and maul sparring partners during his month's stay here. WILL ATTEN! Washington, Juno & (P—President and Mrs, Coolidge will attend late today the wedding of William | Hodges, treasurer of the republican |national committee, and Mrs. Chas. Thomas Lowndes, at the summer rome of relatives of the bride in Howard county, M and, 55 miles from Washington. The presidential party will travel by automobile. of his charge came shortly after| PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW WORK & MAKTTORD SRCA EXCHANGES TIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 DARIFORD_OFFICK 6 _CENTRAL KW TR, 1-ng We Offer:— 1100 Landers, Frary & Clark High | Lo Al Ch & Dye 5 8 (i‘.‘ A B o AR ot 1onuIon, il Am Loco 101 iy ‘ " 1 & Reg "7‘ z e Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2586 e < MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Pald Toco ‘ " Donald Rt. Hart, M, e WE OFFER .. ..} Travelers Ins. 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Stock 1st Installment Paid LRSS e NEW GUINEA RESEARCH Stirling In Search For Pigmy Buenos Aires Press Features Tribes, et v e o ol o Sacoo-Yanaett Gase Public Utilitles Stocks. expe hich is in New G Buenc tina, June 3 Elec Service 65 68 exploring e country not ' (# ing of 11 i Eiroyipme i previot me ¢ Ar r ation in Montevideo Hed Mieo searchin s, The was gly red in the news- N B Gas — lership was tt 1 over to 1 r of the faet Sonther 155 \ Le 1 on the c low similar incident Professc ew W « i nos Alres a Rerkeley who o ~1\r|\n\x cad of the expedition TREASURY papcrs publish la T i review the Vanz cases the men in Massachu v with whom, it two bombings wer Exchanges, 888,000, | New Th p from ¥ President of o Bucarisi (an- Driver Seoots Avay areriets were aide Ru.h( \tlc lnllmuu nearly or gress Starts From Antwerp | ; ot "G Army ()flno “ll\l .‘qr aboard t an was turning S .11 P()\l “ “(m“p Monsigr 1 receiy s i vk tha veariot KW B vho with Captalr | pondent the Assoclated Pres s s W. Arnold, arrested on charg before his departure and again d of br filicit liquor to scribed the coming cOngress as one TEADY FOR RACYK ATy must ren of the greatest ever he He r eat ne A)—University © ne Crook h called the enormous i which | y feton % ths r th ps " been exerted by h ro today would | developing his | | | the first o WaS | with their congress nnounced yester- held at Lille in 1881, No more ef-|rrom the 1 o e tectual work for the development of Yo it i T the Catholic faith could un Shisiionatin s taken than the Chicago congress e Monsignor Heylan said. nyi frinl Wiil DegiD The Belglan bishop was madela junior v ight VR Arnold were president of the permanent interna- | the tional committee of Eucharistic cor May 18, near gresscs In 1908 He has borne an) P Crook by important part in all the congresses | — ral agent. The officers which have been held and has been| BURGUARS TAK vo Omaha Wo- described as their life and soul [\ Aont toiir deiiarsn pessienwe: the time. e — | taken by burglars, . i TWO NEW FIREMEN gn.,\\ from the store BODY RECOVERED Chizt W. J, Noble of the fire de-|at 20 Broad street Bristol, R. L, June 5 (® — The partment said today he expects 'Ml h | appointments to the regular foi will be made at the meeting of commissioners 1 body of Russell P. Miller, 14, who six months ago, was found shore of Nar sett Bay e. He was the and Mrs, Phillip Miller of River- otiy Tuesday evening.|the ecr There are two vacancles being filled | Mr READ BLBAL!) (uaauxLD ADS | side. by substitutes. d an

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