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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926. | N ftice. | evil ex: , @S y to the ris- [ond prize in the national marble ments.” Railroad tickets were avall- H ul < T e owen i ; ! o Gelleyd | thint tha' eanserctatisen ; B | |for unfortunates, and attempts were Of Seven Year Old Boy | ity, while Cartelll, a member $ Carolina.” greed manifested by that decision [ |made to obtain new posMtions for | Brockton, Mass, July 16 (P — | The rch for Ormiston led to renders this alleged commemoration | Of the northeastern league of which |tormer employes of the inn, | The “meanest thief” has turned up A {Nor where authorities | b v of the anniversary of the declara- [Gore was champion, was a close Seapch of the ruins, still smoking | ogain, This time he got $13.45 in |trac sgram sent from here tion of independence of Great Brit- | coniander for second prize. | today continued well into last night, | giynes npickels and pennies from the addressed to Ormis- aln, notk less than a concomi- with automobile headlights trained | | “The res will be playe New toy bank f seven year ra i will played in s on th cene to facilitate the w % ald Virsnk oot 3 < 2 {{ontat Taylorville. =~ The message, | Bats f ok andl dnclt decinte iy 1 4 v X . rank y il | Believing the Lord’s day to be | = e O 3 2 |covery of the fourteenth body was| S5 o0+ 4nnd. - iy 1% I t rea Mac meet you Okolla, | G IG | warts e to the suidtual. al, |August. In New Britain they will H Iane Ehortly Hetove si§nieht bt ¥ savings for a vacation mpor(ant Person ol ead: “ae mect sou okoe: | ags I§ Gontempt of God k mare te the droliu, manat | Rty v 1as aines Falls Hotel ~ fmads shorty betore midnieh, but |y * alciopearca while the- tamity T Mum the word. Appearance |of humanity than all the gold and Britain Boys' club. fonly a jaw bone and some other s at the movie: earth, we appeal to Superintendent Dwight Skinner | scattes portions of the skeleton ented 8 year's membership Bnes, Fidin N Tuls 16U | Rirl o Murder Suspect Caught temple radio operator, had been in ys tell Mac nothir ‘\'nfim\ of a pure Bible Christianity | e club fo Cartelli, the Swift & |For the third successive day tired | i caused authorlties investigating the| Okolla, Florida, is sald t the |tennial exposition at Philadelphia |in our land to unite with us in re- | Upson Lumber has donated |workers today continued ther task [ Lo GO By Worcester Police abduction story of Aimee nple [residence of Harold McPherson, l;mv. 1se that institution has refused ning from attendance, not only for the sand box in which of combing the ruins of Twilight [y jone estanlished belief that ice St caatar, i McPherson to ext the se for |former of the elist. upon the exposition itself, but upon |1 g will be constructed and | s McPherson to ex the scarch for Ormiston to the castern part of the |Investiga leclared th the & X t o' " |any of the various conventions that | sand for the ring has been donated country |ider L nder Known pted by the Hartford Praying |yij pe attracted to Philadelphia |1, s S Ormiston, } h to “have been t suld be subpoenac in a sesslon Wednesday of this | gring the period of the exposition. | Tne fool box offered hy Rack- b knowy, {03 hive b L weel. The meeting was held at the | et sl gl oy i e durlag il R me of Willlam Affingtat 14 ey i YA apmesl! bo sent 6 before the grand jury here yesterday t i I in- ALY DOTAOND: LIOKX SIX 1 |chot of Pennsylvania, Mayor Ken- Los Angeles, July 16 (P—Reports grand flop, wire me under| 4 resolution calling upon the gen- |radium on the e Kenn 3 cn, valia lsame name; Jo stands pat A.| _ all people interested in the preser- that Kenneth G. Ormiston, Angelus |same name, Jones stands eral public to ignore the Sesqui-Cen- |1 PCOT i i |Inn, destroyed by fire Wednesday |will melt under intense heat seemed | S anetti, ite Plaing, |to close its doors on Sunday, was s trapped in the home of morning for the hodies of at least {refuted in the fire which destroyed | © 2 5 five more persons believed to have | Twilight Inn here Wednesday morn- | Kis brother-in-law, Carmille Doldo, ;. in the Dungarvan hill section here burned to death. Fourteen bodies | hours after the re, | early morning by losal and Bros. Co. holds one 10 ounce ly)reqgy have been recovered, while hammer, one five ounce SCreW |1§ former guests and employes re- |there siood at one side of the hotel | White Plains d ives who sought three ounce screw |maining on the officlal list of miss. pile of ice several tons in | him for the alleged shooting and s X by by towns including New Britain and | qricx of Philadelphia, the 1 four f zig zag rule, |ing. v and rising higher than a | killing of Joseph Catalino at Rye «s the man who appeared at Salinas e was 1 Y | Hartford. he meeting was N {1 qicoctor of the Sesqui-Centennial | ©0€ 16 inch hand saw, onme seven| The first formal inquiry into the still covered with its park, White Plains, on June May 29, with a woman answering |O. A. Vick, of Cu peBud s of David B. Sweeyen of Ter- |oxhosition, and fo the daily press of |And a half inch "try and mitre |tragedy opened early today when |protective sawdust. There was lit- IPRE mrros ere mads byl Bes Mrs. McPherson’s ription. Dis- | wife, as the woman they saw In an | gy, Phitadelohia. Hartford, New Britatn | sauare, one gimlet bit, one inch and |Coroner Horacé G. Baldwin of [tle evidence that it had melted at | tectives Cherico and Underhill of trict Attorney tyan told the [automobile passing through Culver|™my " ¢, ing resolution, intro- "“ e o 2 quarter awl, one package of cor- |Greene county started his inguest |all, although around were the [ White Plains and three Worcester grand jury yesterday that he would [City on the afternoon of her disap-|4, 04 by Geor Smith of Hart- A fast one marking (and performed autopsy on 13 of the [charred embers of building | The couple told the grand bodies which are still here. The [which once was the ice house. produce severd witnesses who | pearance. . _— rs ; el A trevelie 2 one seven inch block plane. | would testify 8 Or- |jurors the evangelist was traveling Hartford Prayi Band OFFFRS (‘\ET DF TOOLS TO auarter inch chisel, one three |fourteenth, that of Rev. George Liv-| The building was but a feet miston visited 1 date |in the direction of Los Ange rom ristlan, evangelical, undenomina- s % 5 ingston Bishop of Frazer, Pa.. was |from the inn, the heat from which | | Sy e bk | quarter inch chisel, one elght inch ! i cleven days after disappearance [Ocean park. Culver City is midWay |tional) views with apprehension and | INTPI{G”Y TVMRBLE GHAMP r inch | Lo g i ailvte yestesiiay n | ous ot baovit paialy o at Ocean Park beach. {between the two places alarm the rapid decline, in the Unit- | ** +44 : AR A LS| AR e i |left Haines Falls on an afternoon |melt an automobile which had stood At the request of Ryan, the grand |ed States, of respect for the scrip- T three 4:,v el ’ml‘ rain. lin the front driveway. jury recessed until next Tuesday to | g7 Q H Jilver |tural observance of the Lord's da Rackilffs ros. 00~ 1h Present Val-| Ereryanci SRChEN el A1E 1 There will be no other official in- | — i o sibpossa witnemcs| Use of Sheffield Silver el ointe 00 o to | Ra ros. €o. to Present Val- | ono heneh v estigations for the. present, Green | pe o oo ; and to continue the search for Or- Forbidden by Court [be seen in the = I te Pras ta: Winnee:iof — county officials indicated, although | Fingers Found Near miston. District Attorney Asa K | hington, July 16 (P—The fed- |the n gers of t o oines believe that one will | Explosion Tdentified said yesterday that he had enough |cral trade e ission fired ¢ [nial Exposition, at Philadelphis August Tournament. | 4 Qhaw T.ecs Speed (made later to determine the ade-| .o ‘york, July 16 (P—Eight evidence to le the case, but he |volley of “cease and desist” orders |commercialize that day by opening : . : Must w!‘":‘ “4““‘ s Speed |quacy of the fire equipment in the | o FOUe JU¥ i 2 4 refused to say which way. vesterday at silverware manufactur- |Wide its gates to the public. in de- ool c filled with Stanle Joston, Tuly 16 (M—The speedin® yneq structure, General * George hiscfinad 4 ' and Diet i i - B he Twili yurned fire hose in the In asking for continuance, |ors in its effort to stamp out tho [fiance of the law of God "»“ in ob- | R and Level tools will be pre- i [Wingate, president of the TWilight | | unition depot at Lake 5 For Infants, Ryan told the jurors that the iden-|practice of misbranding silver-plated | vlous violation of one of the ‘condl. | sented by Rackliffe Bros. Co. to th i i e P \]\Mxh the inn was located |y were jdentified ini the ; K Invalids, tifieation of Ormiston’s companion |products to indicate that they were |ions upon which the legislature of | ' : s city. mis leclared last night that the equip- | Wit s J TheAsed J o indicate that they wer ed $750,000 | boY Who wins the e marble | ugen Hultman tonight fssued [ment was approved last year by fire | ™ al hospital 3 y Age on the trip to Salinas was made by {made in Sheffield, England. Orders |Lennsylvania appropri #15 B . Sy Sl AL alatan vear by fire | & oo of Henry R. Mackert, J I3 Dennis Collins, garage attendant, |\ere handed down directing that the Of state funds towards the expense g §betmeen NeveBglun Sand | At grd s Colhal ALAGeRT o o0 imermilsrafana & situatlon | g onmona Hill, Queens, whose WM B et of Mk, MoPher- ol e rord Hhamtell T ftanie op [9F 0B Gxoskitign. Springfleld, Mass., next month, ac- |70 e officer in charge and looyld have been handled easily had | o TNORT T RO T ouia fiz | “Holding, as we do, that the pres- | ¢ to an offer made by I he driver would be held strietly ac- |1he fire not spread so rapidly. son. an announced he would |in any combined form or as a part | 1 i 5 E table for reckless driving. | Summer and permanent residents . 5 d . |ervation of Christianity is one of the 2acl seer of the cor- bring Collins before the grand jury |of any symbol should be abandoned |°F g ary the ¢ R ; " y h e abs o apds ot Jent; that the | The 25 miles an hour rule applics his and surrounding villages next Tuesday to give testimony and o Tollowing Brm: maln ends of government; that th . § n Pplics |of this and surrounding villages Lord’s day is one of the very cor- 7 | o T or small, and even |etood united today in the greatest ace the evangeli : ompany, Mun- s € . f 1 o oaian leilitary: to f e eva company fun- |, stones of the Christian r 3 % permitted only when |nogsible measure of relief work for | military must enrb its haste, and have expired next week Macke body had already been | identified and will be buried with honors at Arlington nation- Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains, reduced to powder. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that Reports were current yesterday | togers Silver company, [T u oo el T 1 ¢ Jomir ‘ represent- ! i In the |the survivors of the fire. many of |al cemetery. SRk e R by AL AGES) that the district attorney’s office had |Taunton, Ma perior Sily nd vir ing Terald kb | An official check at the navy yard | aifing or well. An upbuilding diet for Bapeived ua, Lele RUEQDEIDE: 20| any, Ine, Brooklyn, N. Y.ilgmption, we regard {he above-nar cigd oy ceed 20 miles 3 is {money. At a gencral clearing house | showed that at least twenty service | infants,invalids, nursing mothers. Con- have been sent by Ormiston, which |jacoh Busch; ¢ el E. Bernstein, | oq gecisicn as un-( g1 9 EURY A H8nENE hould i “only under the |est Tied in a cottage near the [men and three civilians wer lled | venient, Light Nourishment, when faint stated that important documentary i Hemill Silverware company, A merican, nunpatrioy o " THioh. 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