New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World -quo”) ‘paojiret! By Assoc rdag Il 2 ’ y QI11AAUU0 ) Lreaqry AT)S ) STABLISHED 1870 b BODIES TAKEN | Two Men, Prominent in Athletics, OUT OF WRECKAGE bout 18 Others Still Missing in| - Hotel Fire ANY STIL IN HOSPITAL morfal Services Held Today For \verage Daily Circulation For Week l'"““"‘ 12 958 July 10th NEW BRITAIN HERALD EW BRITAIN, PAGES. DOCTOR AND WIFE ALLING IS CANDIDATE FOR BOTH Bl [jHHl] G. 0. P. SENATE NOMINATION Murder bhm mie FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT Death From fi\Dpt fl» !}éfthL\[ TOFALL Judge Not Xx;xmusTo GRUS LOVER GIVES TP TQ JiIGE HINGFREqRn Retwrn To Legisla- OER GVES T T0 JUDGE HUNGERFORD Reter To Legie- Will Benefit If People Want Him. r 0Lk JULY 15, 1926.—TWENTY CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, | GATENAN GRABS TWO AS “THE CABIN' SIFGE Rowing From Norfolk to Boston AT [AKF HOLDS [jP< AL Hans Oquist PRICE THREE CENTS Says It's Daily O« currence at Tracks On Main Richards, Medical Adviser, and Ed. Wachter, Basketball Coach at Harvard, Start 500-Mile Trip in Double Wherry Mrs. Hemning Still in Winsted Cottage Despite Guards * WINDOWS ALL BOARDED UP - Street = Phone Wires Cut And Food Supply two|James Ford, Swectheart of Young s offcred no protectior nt in Harvar Twilight [rowing clot y men promine Throu nele, Magnate gh Will Brass ose Who Perished in Shut Off — Griffing, Accused of Girl Whose Dismembered Body on Fire At Halnes Talls, New Violating Marriage Promise, De- Was Tound, Admits Taking H aies Womals Olaim nt in the peo- | to Dr. Walsh Has Spent Two Terms in ork, Wednesday. more rteen bodies had beer > e : iy this afternoon from the Twilight Inn, wi |y yesterday Assembly, Distinguish- ing Himself as Chairman Harvard 4 immediat Judiciary Committee. bodles on Bishop, . G Livir phia and Mrs. ¢ enbreck 14h~ul|l|xnllflu lian clergym Difficult S LEAVITTIS OPPOSED < TODEPUTY INSPECTOR Chairman of Building Board Agrees With Mayor Weld Supplies Also Cut Off his w Ford Denics Knowledgre SH]YWAIKPATH USED MRS M[]R%F WIFE OF i ~ BY INTOXICATED RIGER ~ SHIP BUILDER, DIE Horseman Drinks “Gal- Then Startles Pedestrians is a demo- formi Stricken With Shock About Time Hushand Gets Court Notification Ton,” Walsh An Old Offender Telephone Wire :\’ W SUING H! - SECOND WIFE | wlows Closely His Two Million Dollars ¢ Will Provide Funeral Her JUDGE B. W. ALLING terms in the egislature Relates Thelr Romane t Representative Sinee 1923 door Mra in the floor into HERALD TO ANNOUNCE . CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT Delaney, Pride of Connec- guests at in T e epresenta- and Judge e up on the curb ar months Marti Search Ruins Today ce of men a search of the ruins but r task was hampered by smoke embers. At noon the in to search in a pile of as corner of the 1t was believed more ht be found. Two state sisted the hotel er men At Dawn Work Resumed y July 15 ch was resumed at he ruins of Twilight Inn ies of guests and employees be- d to have perished when the 1, a thre wooden strue- in a restrictefl cottage ¢ in the Catskill mountains, od early vesterday. morning sed list of the missing cor hames 11 of them women children. Bodies alfeady taken the ruins account for 11 e but all are charred gnition here were 45 guests re inn and 30 persons e, Twelve injured persons are he Red Cross hospital he a thers, not so seve . are being ¢ s near the hotel site. Lte 1ast night the hotel safe bent battered, but intact 1it was .3 for story the ts and employe when it was rnoon Dr. Horace ne county coroner \e destruction has led offi lief that its developments w second Catekill ure to be destroyed losses i he inn was ntain struc re, with le the beginn' large Watchman a Hero W e v from hester Journal ¥ quotes Miss Lucille nt, and a friend, e Coo saying the hma the Twilight h burned to the ground ¥ at Haines Falis eneva to the and Post Expre Helst, Miss night of Inn, evidently lost (Continued on Page 17) \ | ) hotel basement, | dawn today| S | Frank | r- [property on Woodland street. London, to 1 for a FAILS 10 SWIN CHANNEL Perks hoofs were on Moore to th ¢ told him he had “d Frank Has to Abandon At- tempt After Being in Water Nine amel you ov Hours, SPEEDING TOPRODOSE, | 2uer mctont; first of its would IS CAUGHT BY POLICE (27 Frank boat > Frenct {1ast night, and took to th idnight. The sea was smooth and litions apparently favorable Cupld Not Baffled As Sweetheart | Balls Out Lover And They | Hasten to Wed. ppy sea. Io Portch s . sick plunge willing him swimmer's diffi art to take npt d after the for driving mingly un- | y0- ; boat W [ was M American volunteered comy swimmer flu . Gade Carson, SSirned ¢ ear to| tance star, that he marria i to hurrying to woman. They 1 when Stella her explanation nowl . DIVIDEND OF $195 FOR | STOCKHOLDERS OF T. & H. |Directors Vote to Make propose |to |1ocke Ma; identified Chaplet the and admitted t marr man, e was willing nd would provl Chapletzky wi to take Mrs. is bride and a j h united them. T a bond and t up Monc ing che first wife died ond liquidation 1 his bride had b ¢ r s on pr fore. Each stock |oftices of Kirk Cooper, |ford & Camp, city hall. tificate will be stamped show istribution returned or ¢ posited with the at- torneys for surrender to'the ‘tom- pany on payment of final dividend. PROVES FATATL Pawtucket, R. 1, July 15 (F— Second Dis- to be r bond to out tribution In Connection With Liquidation Proccedings. rectors of the Traut & to distri 5 ' pe dividend in nta- ow \ths ago. i e has |tion o Hu Stock ce 1m, ON CLAIMS S council committeo | meet at 8 o'clock to hearings to Mrs, and George . Fischer, former for compensa- tion for injurles sustained in a fall |lon an icy alk and the latter for compensation for damage to his [ Authorities at the Memorial hospi alleg- | reported the death of Ames Ja caused by water |Jr., of Valley Falls, dus to lockie Valentine B. HEARING | The common on claims will and give teynolds | night the LOCKJAW {ed to have been flowing from the Chamberlain school. ) July celebration. - | Griffir the second here since the Fourth of | G M Her Rissed water at | n.« ds Place To Mothe Griffing said that Mrs. Her vised him to out Mrs, Hemmin said he might Mrs. Hemming's el Grifiing Is Silent. | Har July 15 (@—T is trying to sec who | High | frienc v his coumsel today 1Atter said t [¢] nothing s Hemmir Con | fing would to no reply Hemming had promised to marry her claims of Mrs Goodbye, T, to any | that mer | | with i | ticut, Meets Berlenbach This Evening ig fight wil following t he weighed 169 cared ent expressed excel ing ceremontes, HIGH TIDES July 16 (Standard Time) New Haven 2.31 a.am. 3.03 p.m New London 1.18 am. 2,01 p.m THE WEATHER Hartford, July 15—VForecast for New Britain and vicinity: Mostly Fair tonight; Friday fair and warmer Wishes He Second Mystery Doctor Married Her Songht Cleared Up PRICE OF MILK GOES UP CENT A QUART TOMORROW Cost of Production Partly of Lomg Drought, Given As Tteason. Beeaus Gained ction to 1 th nship ded at came is tire- vhen his Cooperation of Assoclates v John ¥ who was session of e in the tions in the d he made in the last ses- prediction {s based on on that he will be elect- ate, and he sald today 1s possible v head the tee but nat the present too early 1 guess at p of legislative commit- arked today 1ded by New the legislature and representation they o district is ctice of the experienced The history ntation in ren in in returning after term Brit r (Continued on Page Five)

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