New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926. |the White Star Line to a British [abuse of the parole and probation |gang. Charles Muller and Frank A[E I]F ATLANTI[; |syndicate headed by Furness, [systems. |Golden of the same crew were sen- PUIJ[;E DEMUTIUN .wuhy & Co. Starting with the life sentence of |tenced from 12 to 20 years. The g 3 Only a week ago word came from (James E. Walters, “Lone Wolf,” in |same sentence was the ot of George { Liverpool that all details relative |December 1925 for his crimes which | Mastorls, who tried to hold up an L] [ money payments and other [torrorized women apartment | resi- |Upham's Corner bank and was % b ere S t e questions concerning the transfer ({dents, the hands of the court fell ‘Y\oundcd by a bank official and a | \h;\d been arranged. It was sald that heavily on offenders. Four sentenc- | policeman. e ! th iting final sis- |es t0 death by electrocution and fl\~V Frank Smith got a 10 to 15 yeat : Plans o Transler White Star | 2ersy o rrns oot e et vt vomaea o yome s s et o 26 > | Noy Haven Bluecoats Win vrevrestnuhves of the Furness, [of pnml ‘er\nudk were pronounced nn their South End home. Arthur = L]]]fi E[]ded { Withy company, in behalf of the |Incidentally many of these sentences |Golden was given the same sen- Ca_se n Gom‘t [ ] ° (] | British interests. {were meted out to members of no- |tence for robbing Mrs. G. Reed in ———— {torious gangs whose crimes brought ![\rr Back Bay store, and four rob- T D London July 17 (A — Negotia- {wide sympathy for the victims. {bers in line were sentenced to nine| New Haven, July 17. (P—Stat- tions for the sale of the White B[IST"N EUURTS | John J. McLaughlin, Edwin Hein- \yara imprisonment each. |ing specifically that the validity of ‘ S k [leln and John J. Devereaux were | the demotion of four police ser- Star line by the International Mer- sentenced to die for the murder of | | geants, William M. Doherty, Michael cantile Marine to a British syndi- {James H. Ferneau, car barn watch- | JH. Quinn, James J, McTiernan and cate represented by Morgan, Gren- ‘m;m and Calestino Madeiros, for the | |Thomas F. Reynolds, by the board fell & Co., have been terminated. | | \murhr of James A. Carpenter, cash- of police commissioners was illegal, P. A. 8. Franklin president of the ier of the Wrentham National bank. Judge Ells of the superior court, in International Mercantile Marine, | Three months to a day after Pa- |a decision handed down yesterday, nd Morgan, Grenfell & Co. a\x~‘wa5[e BH[ lee Sympamy ([} |troiman Frank J. Comeau was shot| orders that the men be reinstated to . on thorized the following statement a Boston street, Alfred A. Dash- | the offices from which they were late today: i manslaughter, was |dismissed. on, convicted of “Owing to present circumstances wm[]gd()el‘s ) serve con en- i " -fendants based their case | and conditions, the negollaflonsl;r "Ornnms of 1 5 a:.‘d ‘ff,‘i’:”,i" 3 “ ‘womes eP would Be JOkePS | e claim that the police board flQet us tell you why the purchase of the White Star line . companions on the night of n., | Kd B d violated the charter of the city and y have by mutual consent been ter-| Boston, July 16 UP—In the first |onooting, J. Robert bursky and | | Hflp Il egI‘OOm |the rules and regulations vi this Six out-pulls K "six months of 1926 justice was swift |Stanley B. Toothaker, were sentenced | service commission which governs P = | s brhe 3 i - he removal, suspension and reduc- and drastic, a survey of an unusual (to life and six ¥ res 3 e = B B " Two months ago joint announce- [number of felonies in greater Bos- |for the robberies the gang had com-| ‘:‘”g': Bep N L = meed or il mkiotine funasedils out-runs and out ment was made by Morgan, Gren- ton discloses. As the year opened |mitted. L EE DO & Al oty ag) o ifled servic o e city. - Loados, aud P. A. & |a New Hampehire judge announced | Ross Candia went away for lfe tn| o brite, the former Miss Auna |The claims elso was made that the performs other in, president of the Interna- |that he would impose solitary con- |April for the murder of Rose S oemoter R loE L poUslea 3% o : tiong! Mercantilo Marine Co. that |finement as a means to curb crime |in East Boston, Charles Roper was| ‘! ias Frnsnned ollo) e e aidaf pollee Som of‘ts stzeana wetg a provisional agreement had been (and Governor Fuller of Massachu- [sent to an insane hospital for 1 L g e L | i e % . 5 r ¢ 5 rday morning, hand- (Ells finds, bu ¥s “the board ched in London for the sale of‘s tts spoke strongly against the a member of the “touring bandits’ taken for a ride in a |did the right thing in the wrong by half a dozen husky friends. | way, and it is the duty of this court SNAPSHOTS OF A BAB L 3 - was dumped out of the truck |to point out the correct procedure, TUDY the modern crmd‘thwhmgd:: fxfi ;;wda‘nmr like this new-type Over- / K = TIANG at Franklin are and then led up | which is, to abolish the ° offices” vt e Gy ABY WAKING FROM A MUM_WEA_M% o 3l M e was et | B! 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As you look up at the heavy, cumbersome The e VILLYS FINANCE PLAN meons ey moncy dowm, They arrived ir een cars and |-ppg dly fair, 1 2 antomobiles you pass on the road, you will m‘f’mmfi A”mp - ufi were escor! by Albert Weisbord. !wlien [ am to appear in one realize what it means in performance, in Factory. Vlmlbnqhud‘ 93 5 leader, to the Hotel Workers' N : ¢ 'lwfiu"mflbfl \'J : 133 West I ‘,\r fi,“. i T ataattal comfort, and in downright satisfaction to e "Ter. Teisds Obee 7 i s illions of starfish, estimated to where luncheon was ed was sure such play - would | tons and cover monstration. which entailed | 5 s long by five v e Wiy e ARSI Co RUDOLPH - 1 Cherry St. Tel. 2051-3 ampaign for $100.000 for mill the PULS A TULL-S2ED YAWN. - L0OKS AT DOOR. HAS A TEEL- WELL ANYWAY 'S TIME 1O R “_D ENTIST THERE ,HE'S BEGINNING T ING THAT IT OPENED A CRACK LET THE TAMILY KNOW HE'S | - FEEL WIDE AWAKE NOW A MINUTE AGO AND THAT AWAKE e R s e YA lahnaon i DD S E R I A MOTHER PEERED IN h o e e R e R s DD = - ; \ X ight. 1926, 8 3 IT W A sent recently by the British museum __{(Copyright. 1926, by The Bell Syndicate. Inc e Don’t Slight the Kitchen! REPIACE YOUR WORN OUT GAS RANGE WHICH HAS GIVEN YOU SUCH GOOD SERVICE, WITH ONE OF THE NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MODELS WHICH HAVE MANY FEATURES THAT MAKE FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMFNT OF THE LATEST STYLE GAS RANGES AND THEY ARE SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. New Britain Gas Light Co.

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