New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World “ Average Daily Circulation For A Week Endi By Associated Press --go_‘;:&‘“‘;’\‘;‘\* T T 13 283 Cresqry YIS PRI FSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. ) B PRICE THREE CENTS INVENTOR, AUTHOR, | WELD AND HALL INDIGNANT NI gfll%llllfflmfiy %Uh:[??mm?g":g' POLITICIAN AND AT SCHOOL INSURANCE GOING OREDGING MACKINE DYNAMITED TODAY 1 VTHERSHONDRED 70 ONE AGENT; WILL PROTEST AT BERLIN BRICK BUMPANY’S CLAY PIT; t Not;ed Céhforma Evan- WHEE[ER AGAINIS | Among 1Yfi lWh; Ge;d Homorary | TH LSINES [}HH'R — : s elSt iven U OAlvL il l”‘n’f Bakoota Going usplcmn Irecte %rowned Sta[;cers EALLEI] Tu STANI] ——— EUMMiNHPR E“J‘Rh ’ To Bridgeport (Imn] Strlkers, Who Are DEGREES IN €0 R E T0 : Active Duty at Arsenal nt con | cluded tn Woc % capmg Mex1can Kid- 35 Million on Prohibition Sk First Man {0 Fly Over North Meetmg Last Evenmg' na rs. | —— Lucius Robinson, Hariford Tawyer. made by Cha e W E 8 A g % | e OVER THIRTY YEAR PERIGD e s 5 e s £ oo, | Pl Weloomed Hone Baplosion. 2t 1115 2. m. | Declares She Was (‘arrie(l‘n e r‘: e :VMI‘:“’M“”_“:‘ijl_‘ 1-:.,: s e Sl R e : { | »- BENNETT MC)O [S LAUDED i ‘,\ recks Doegns vand Across Border and Man- Ur"nn‘lmllnn Averaged $2.500,000 | Marches Through Campus and ! ke, called & meeting and drafted (Continued on 1 L) | Shakes Houses in Vicin- § [ s R L B ile g sy an || itv—Piece of Fuse Only aged to Get Away Only| —Reed Explains Scope of Investi- | Green to Woolsey Hall, I Cant. Averv Ordered o )| Moter—Triumphanc Procession [ i : Yesterday—In Exhaust-] o™ New Hasen © 23 OP—Tal HELAY FUR[;E[I lN [ dpt.}wn_\ Ordered on SRR R G } Clue, ed Condition. Marines and Sailors, . HOSPITAL WEDDING Gity Clerk Thompson Going ¢ Sick Be Mlh Cer tificate of a rxuig(‘ REWARD OFFERED FOR INFORMATION ] MOTHER (HECKS UP OVER LONG DISTANCE Iegal Technicality Both Requires g brick yard work the oc Contracting Partics to Appear When Ma Certificate Is Filled Out So Copid Must Wait. a ucs sw0oy ; Strikers Hold Meeting 2 : 1 p ht a 1 & of strikers L Identification Methods Reed Starts Query i % : ‘ or s ; i omhing n in the hospital here d, Ct n ¥r o g ¥ : % i : ¥ FIcy ““ : 5 g : c linary, Bessions a J Lokt ; il wr 1 at regular intervals, Offi- ry LEE DE FOREST CAPT. NATHAN C. AVERY Blaft for the | of them o L : I i ‘ ial sta « e i A s ing was in the wind e ; oL b, Hric dlomuy ! > night watchman at the 2 yollo part of ceremony || ) RCEST L e ; oted to nclude the d ifed Gnly A v from that | ; ; s rounds. pearance bef ; ¢ e o active duty Nat ‘ \ ARt O 5 i D Waichman Feels Force of Blast book over " met ton DR k ! L it e : : i ¢ co Zem Stewart Wilson of the firm was o . 3 iy vy o wh Parade Up Broadway T BETIDLC. |4, orart tional. * Reed asked as ho 4 tion toda Caffert th n 1 e T 1 ( e 1 5 i i 1 [ n Sty epln gL U A \1 v 1¢ ey % bl Ll i d o ()y[u voman was Aimee Semple MePher- | ot Mr. Sanger | v x i = O clay pitxeherw tie Tells of Her Escape nd Apri under s : ! R el Covert May “L‘ Named Syt o s o . Wil 0 e e e ne o return he b GRORPR(niral xplosion. It is said the rom Ocean Park, Califor- | ;0" ;..} a¢ :r’.' e WOMAN STARTLES THIEF = o Committeeman inpletely thrown 0/ DLIRTDE Avass border' to ! 4 -; v o & New Britain Piremen Called : | S aaias 3 i 1 the dredger had ap- ) Wife of Policeman Tyon Returns in - = L 1. ¢ . plet s < 3 / ver academy. Julian T T « party \ s a A hurry Yals, 578, loaz Yale Time to See Youth With HAS Twfl WIVES BU’I‘ rines, a ‘ \ in fire depart- . | rowing m T o Pocketbook i 21 i 1 10 Kbl ‘ ut | tor and publisher, 8 ) s those branches g i \ »m fl(m»w.xuyvh ( ; Doctor of Divin Tt ieneral ( n > - 2 1 1 :,an n’n Storm Center of French =t ; —_— ianslant Soec e capper smeiters in this city as the | Politics to Head Finance | Floor strcet chureh, Toronto Clien 1 Hales Hushand = neginr il ol etub 8 Baicbibets e night wore on. —_ ) ik 4 40 aa ot s ' of Agua Tricta al S e e e g Non-Support VOTE DISSATISFACTION Be s i G4 hous | . sive th H r ¢ ( 11 n as A manager N e e % ng an opportunity g ‘ ( G v vard and it was ’ ey s nch politics, ac oSt L v 1 of 1 ts of the engine and . on, falllr invitation to take the ministr o L i ) g {1k oW ikt FaTiIA inconscious t her house in the new Bri ; 1 nc ¢ oy : ¢ 1 e ; Mrs. Agnes Clark Has Broken Col- i g Ce {he |as far as feet from the appara- (Continued on Page Fourteen) |tonizht | 1ar Bone, Mrs. Catterine Me- Glnot sies L o : e | man 158 n and to ¢ o ) ¢ N I folio S o ,;:}“,‘, Tk e Aloon Injured About Head. i8 yea lieee Ot er tian Me: Chelst o onuiilican nued on Page 17) take th 4 1 1 r ern 1 led for the final distribution | New Britain, Conn., are in ng in po conrt this mos A Hdr\\m((m I‘mm(\r Badly wien the woman's b : Injured by His Ho onthe clarg o e e ATTAEK OF ‘NERVEY lot portrolios. hospital here o PRSI iy * 5 = Ts 33 Years Od, Mother of |, ", 22, £, e, it s oman, | £ Manel Maum Bcling e e Y Three, Youngest Being £ Doime Hosbital e bortn 5 ln IL\I] Q\\ m‘d by l\ aceys U. S. ayers % S nt The accident oceurred fre T L e e M 4 a Bahy Boy asof the Willard' hotel w women were stopping mobile was driven homas fn four places as the re- [to Europ t = ' Made 1 e Match by Forfeit But s CLASS NIGHT s, = x e MR ah tomple x Decline to Accept The m comedy play, “The e ¢ woll — England | M- Caillaux. who held the finance |O'Connor of Washingto Bot o o Hun ) Bri ! mal = — th Yo folio only recently, was called to women were severely sho Penbes el ¢ chor om | K of .0 ) 1 Vimbledon, June. 3t UMM . A forelzn office and afte our's | Mrs. Clark has a brol ollar of iy e 1 woman for mur. |(he forelzn offlce and after an hour's | Mra. Clark has a broken collar | 200 & JU® B2 S < S B haah ntry s distressed T o 1 Mrs. McA suffer a4 e aor a 1 ool to. Co M ken {1l shortly after . condemned an is Mra 1 on Page inju about the hez f 1 i Gold s use ¢ and 1 rival here *oday for a women's Louise Calvert who is 33 years old o TP L 2 fly with whom but h i araite orch W 5 r bk ) the jubilee tourna- and the mother c @ children Lok badii oy no marital relations ; sint met ’ t. It was stated at the elub youngest by boy. She % T 1T es not contribute to | of s : il, [house that she would probably be Sl Redskms and Palefaces Gather o e Sie e NG il S e ety AnESwagola) “If("\ \Ilmon\ Demands d is paving $13 pe will feature the program . Mle. I n was delayed in her n Manche Mrs. Calvert was f C M T New Yorl 3 (@) — Harry [ om, board, and lai ] consied o iting herTand "‘N or Custer Memorial Tomorrow'.*; ;.0 7. 410 o weck 16 s boarding b — R trienda heiovs ahe i e Tilly Waterhiotse & ow with | e L A 1 mistress on a n,y.‘w turn ¢ v i - Pbe T b S L 4150 FOWL BURNED TO DEATH - b in opposition to the separat - . ed from her hushand. Robbery was ! n¥ ! 8 epar two months ago to pay ¢ ) matches > p e motive tor the | GTizzled Veterans of Indian Campaigns of Half Cen- plieation of his wie, Foe Judge Alling rem Quéen Sl er, whom he married on the steam RS e i £ ] mere fact that a woma t nch Davis cup r, Home Se Sir Willlam Joyn- | tury Mingle With Crow, Cheyenne and Sioux ship; Leviathan "‘*‘I Oglotar Vy‘» to 2 man does not give her the r AT BLAZE IN POULTRY HOUSE roval box for an explanation of sy | as S ph 2 *she ormerly known as the |, . ’ 11 - nets in ot son-Hicks a careful examina. | Tribes On Eve of Anniversary S ons ake $3.005 |t0 60 8 ho pleases'and compel s Indisposition tion of th and consideration of | = | Comtesse De Bea ";" i) to support her. o 1 from the elubhouse % = i A g a month alimoay, 15,000 for ex- In r s ¢ Assistant Prosecuti fowl € 1§ el I 3 had offcred to de a pefition for mercy signed many 5 eply to Assistan o en ff: Gl fused to fssue a re. | Crow Agency, Mont. June 23 (P)|Chevenne tribes have clasped hands | penses and $10,000 counsel fees. torn enstein Mrs. o, | Distance Between Hydrant | sured, a . Lo It in the singles if the committ umors t Mrs. Calvert |—Veteran United States army Indian |in friendly greet Whiteman | —— ek i said sh rous of liv- | 5 : R of 45 8§ s ased over her late arriva t 1o become a mother were | fighters today greeted proud old |Runs im, Crow Scout attached to| BOSTON SHOOTING AFFRAY £ with her husha a1 and Big Coop Makes It| co. s 4anix r rospond. wer mmunicative, : Juvestizated and were atated by the rriors of the Indian tribes in the |the seventh cavalry under Custer,| Boston, June 23 (P WOm- |ped him an the street and B {ed to y it announced that # home sceretary to oe without basls [Plefuresque Little Big Horn Valley [and Little Wolf, Cheyenne warrior, | en wero shot and dangerously |reconeiliatic n but he refuses Impnss]hlo for Firemen b EVM been scratched. in fac camps as pre ions were complet- (who participated in the fight, met |wounded today when a gun battle [to live with her or permit her The Wimbledon tournament com- \ Y The prisoner’s baby boy was taken |ed for the re-anactment of the battle | yesterday to exchange the white | broke out at a strect corner in the [go to live with him to Use Hose. h 1 to the Ameri- ! to Strangeway on Monday to see his |in which z re command of | 's greeting, in the presence of | north end. men who took called to the b ¢ mother for the t iim Mrs, Cal- |G Custer was an- nel Fitzburg Lee, commander of | part In the escaped Judge ¥ | S AR | rt’s hushand, started the the seve S wife met ¢ l | | of Mlle. Lenglen's tion for her reprieve isited enth cavalry troops, arriving| Crow scout—Chief Plenty Coos ’ » FERER et and called b | Fire believed to have started ':.m.‘u yoster He said that she | Sunday for the three day ob- (78 year old veteran of the north- | | 1 slapped his f | keroscae stoves in estroy- 1car as could be ascertained tained. as always, that she did not [servance of th e Little Big Horn |west campaign, anxiously awaits the | | THE WEATHER He does not want fo live with her {ed a large wooden poultry house | ne rom unofficial sources, Mile. Len- commit the murder. |county flghting, mingled with the |arrival of other rotired army officers | | | |because fifteen year: aw her |and roasted 4160 fowl. of which en's diffic vith the tournament | Mrs. Calvert is the first Crow, Cheyenne and Sioux young ‘u\ route to the Agency. Plenty Coos | | Hartford, June kiss a boarde f g en 000 were four vs old chicks and | rie ommittee resulted from an official raced with execution in E men as their elders climbed knolls to | {had been honored many times as | for New Britain and vicinity: | |suing three years ofs their life to- |the remainde t hens and request that she play a match in the 3 since Mrs. F lith Th mpson better recall the places where a half {one of the most typical of the early | | ‘Unsettled probably occasion- her, there was constant trouble roosters, on Pi t early | build es prior to the feature Franco- uanged in Holloway jail on January |century ago, they met in a struggle |day American Indian al <howers tonight and Judge Alling continued the case |this morning. Fi t ¥ i 1, | American doubles contest. | a, 1973. Mrs. Thompson was con- |[in which no quarter was asked | It was Plen Coos who was| | Thursday | |{until next Wednesday morning, say- ugene F \rnes of t L ilding would have been prac- | zanne was sald to be unwilling | victed with . F ers, for the| For the first time since the en- it | | ling there ar® numerous angles which | ment estimates the loss between | tically destroyed, s0 no hose was | ; murder of her second husband, campment, old men of the Crow andi (Continued or Page 18) B e —— W | D6 WiShes time to consider. $6,000 and $7,000, including (he( laidy | (Continued on Page 15.) »

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