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i MORSE MUST PLEAD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 15 1926. 10 OLD INDICTMENT Aged Financier, Weakened and | Ill, Called to Court | Clothing Manufacturers Will Hear Strikers of STAMFORD STRIKERS T0 PRESENT DEMANDS SOON ~ LEADING IN RACE, Extened, Big Gas Bag Lands Today Near Requests—Picket Lines Are the International Gar-| 'HI-BALL BALLOON | VETERAN SKIPPER DIBS |cize 7 l(mw ch's sa out an nuity of $100 for him which he e and made | red Clough, 80, Was Sailor in GRDWD A'T FUNERAL 0F MRS, NELLIE SHANAHAN| Wife of Fire Commissioner Buried Early Days in Pacific—Thrilling | Sea Wreck Survivor. San Francisco, July 15 (P Fred Clough, $0, died yesterday in an lodging % AN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE aford, Conn., July 15 uw:l Pomand’ Ark. house on Kearny st and his | rs' union today agreed | passing re another gripping their demands ays, when the {ment Wor to formally | within the New York, July 15 (A—C W. Morse, aged financier, must ple to an indictment returned five years ago others with using the mails to d Chicago, July 15 (#) — The Hi- entered in the Elks' by Svend A. Ball balloon, 0 the * in” was tween the own- a sailor on board the good old o ropeemontativet o | U Rasmussen of Detroit, landed at ,‘“_"" g H"'_‘_’ e et union lmfll not be held. The 6:15 m., eastern standard time, Bible student. The fraud in the sale of steamship con on given was that the owners of five miles south f Portl: , re in the South , pany stock. When the case w e plant had been detained in New and took the lead i e con- and burned to the [ caleld today Federal Judge Holmes |York. , according to word today to the . The crew took to the | directed that Morse present himself | The strikers extended their picket | National Aeronautic ciation | s All were lost but the for pleading a week from today {lines to the plant of the Anna Cos- | here, were in Clough boat. . h although d > counsel argued that |tume comy dress house, here : among the : L 1‘;‘\}2"1} ¥ his client is a “helpless invalid under |today, claiming that the company b, Sh | persecution.” was now engaged in making Decision to call Morse was reached | for New York companies, It wz after protracted a during | ported that several [ which Fletcher Dobyr : sistant attorney gi \v's shops to il e e ) Dong Clothes cut a flgure . The Magnet, Jr.v eate ¥ the sum ors. A sail was | demanded the forfeiture [ ) ion officials declared e aledi 4Tt >,t,,f“,] :U ‘(”,h ‘,‘,H alan ,,.;,,,, l,,: Kean bail posted by Morse i on Ahe nanot travelled 415 Ao aer from the | s s deacon and 1 : cuts years rapidly. Clo sailorman, pillow ional balloon race charging him a bered among the o officials of the Rus- division of the Ame Corp., wh ihan is a veteran st Portland, Ark., is 625 miles on iirline southwest of Chicago. Goodyes 1V of Akron, 3 days they dr storm belabored ir food and w days. Some of the their hoots were the Yetroit also announced that he T troit workers of Piper iccounted "ml joined , their day, ar f als conld n sighted after client was more than 70 years ol The union had suffered two strokes of y | four more could not walk without assis , |Salerno h has small powers of umv)u.hun\\nn | | can speak only wit 3 t park on the “virtually e,” he said Morse was |following a disturbance > of 1 2 ening and dis- now in Bath, Me. plants, were continued until tomor- o southwe Little Attorneys for the governn re- (TOW. wcern was felt for the safety of [ plied that repr e craft or its pilots. ernment sent to > have been f’“‘a(lS\\'Ol'[ll Seeking Seat The fourth entrant , that of Capt refused entrance to his home and a | In Legislature in Ma H. E. Honeywell of St. Louis, was . S1a I sent to examine him r‘ accounted for yesterd It was | : | Mo T | Boston, July 1 "N of forty like it because it's : The Houe o Kuppesbemer ch symptoms as he had i down at Thompsonville, TlL.. | worth, former M comfortable in the beginning were of the sort tl PR leaky intake, and was first and stylish to the end. It sets well on 15 WORRYING OFFICIALS &5zt or, “ypmm T the thickset man and looks well on all nature men. The ]ong ro“mg ]ape[s lanta penitenti during President k Taft's adminis n b use of ill- | h e of representatives from preas Maine, give a slim line. The flawless tallormg gives a perfect fit. The moderate price dylng man head in his lap and sat with him through the long days and nights, | giving him the bits of food that he had saved from his own pitiful dole storm water for off your figure lusion of | S body was being € ought out Clough to experience, | From it " n made e of his ness. Morse, {I f ed to Yolk district. T die in six months, but f ive | member from this distr up to his end of the contract.” M. ywell, republican, seek mination. Two Murder Charges Mr. Wadsworth, whose Filed Against Slayer |, So5ton Is a membe board of overseers of Harvard uni- Providence, R. I, July 15 (B — | versity, of murder in the | e were lodged today a Charles Maxfield, Warren storeke er, who yesterday pleaded not g o manslaughter charges brough | the result of the fatal shooting lo Cuzzone and Luigo Christo- foro, Barrington youths. This action was taken following a conference between Atto Gen- eral Charles P. S 1ode Ts- | |1and, coun nd offi- | | cials of the Warren police | Maxfield wai exan n on the murder c s and com- | mitted to the Bris | without bail to a | ber session of the a noted [READ HERALD ( LASSIFIED ADS heard of FOR YOUR WANTS Government Weather Burean Asked S — 3 to Aid In Searching for Detroiter. | Adventists Investigate Actions of Missionary Washington, July 15 (#) — T 1 mission board of t tho national acra, | olves you a pleasant surprise. The t. and on f h ,” : e Hb“\’\‘ ‘\\l\’Y)I;;}\‘ | e e . . e, 0 s o @.1 . | Kuppen eimer ack troi it the Septem- grand jury. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! | GOOD CLOTHES i0 cubic feet cap: Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are Detroiter has not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe The Magnet Will Attract You! take-off. by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. V). cept only ayer” package which contains proven directions. b o il NE MAG &sons Also bottle 4 and 100—Dru “Ufe Gollegiate Shoppe fwas shown in the shoe industry i 1 the trade mark of Bayer Masnlero of 3 b e Main at East Main REGRETS or PROFITS? Which Will It Be? The Sale of Lots at UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Is Fast Drawing to a Close The Remaining Lots Should Sell Very Quickly Belvidere’s remarkable growth must continue |$495 --- $895 to make these choice lots at University Heights Unusually Low Prices for Land in a Locality increase in value every day That Can Name as Its Attractions AS HOME SITES AS INVESTMENTS Stanley Quarter Park $100 CASH WILL SECURE A LOT The new State Normal School Four years to pay the balance—as low as $10 The new State Normal School Dormitories | Per month. No interest or taxes for one year Tries Suicide Under Wheels of Subway Car Boston, July 15 (A— e of the morning rush, athewson, 19, of the Dorc distrfet, hurled himself intc t the Boylston n incoming SLIGHT INDUSTRIAL DECLINE " Washington, July 15 (#) slight | W ne in industrial a ned some ployment, although no t amount ¢ unemployment oceurred in any CHOLIRA PROVES TATAT tion of the country, the la- |+ Singapore, July 15 (A—C. H. Kis department yesterday rcported. 7 eler n American hard- | Most of the decrease in employment | Ware on the British was ed to seasonal condi- Irinpura. which arrived Hl‘ manufacturers 1 er reductions in their fo , to the city [particularly those in Nev s found both land the Middle Atlantic § actured and his|a falling off in employment upper currer storms in the App: & f a Dritish res engineer o ship's v hospital 1 procecded after being A Booklet Based On Authoritative Data Through the courtesy of such sources as the National Electric Light Association, the Electrical World, the American Gas Associa- tion, the American Water Works Association, the American Electric Railway Association, the Oil and Gas Journal, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc., Moody’s and others, we have been able to compile in booklet form a comprehensive graphic and statistical survey of 11 American public utilities. 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