New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1926, Page 3

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LOW PERCENTAGE FOR |RELEASED SPEEDERS |oxi, i, %o, » SOUGHT FOR ROBBERY = s ADULTSINTHIS OITY| =" L’f’;‘::‘":g' \‘;a * men who carrled out a $65,000 lrnm y bl ooy S B robbery at Salisbury, Mass., T g Ll g -5 | day are believed fo ha mpmd g Gary Tnd ... jo|Soviaze alieved Hio W haretilfop Wil ST and Dlvels Take mel = Skl 3 x oo’ | state highway police later in the . 5 Wik Wiibod E_‘“'(f:]’ Pa. . 48, ‘5 | day, Chief Arthur Tield of the S[age TOday it Phllfldelphlfl | e Rtate, Tob. >1"% | highway force announced last night. | | Tinsing “Mich. ol 4 { Before the descriptions of the train i | Slove S robbers couid be communicated to | Philadelphia, l“‘, :1'. e patrolmen on duty on the section. ers and divers Bigabernil 1. of highway between Portland and m“’[ i A Gray, the chief sald, two men who | U. . A : “;""“d°“' 2 had been arrested for speeding fin With s WwORlA'NL Bt T;" 200, that area were released on payment | y ecords shattered and® two & 2 {of a $10 fine. The published de- | others already cstablished in Smdons el oo scriptions of the fugitives, the po- | Areeomretin Pt e lice reported, fitted the two held as has alreadw el e g speeders. Chief Field said he be- | ), ; in national compe- | | C¥ariextion b lieved the train robbers still were | (ition Passale, N . . in Matne. et assanlt oniithe. evords i Springfield, 0. i s e Troy, N. Y. and the half mile relay, originally 2 carded for ye bt sditonsa Fresno, Cal. . L 4705 ; in an eleventh hour decsiton by the Wheeling, W. Va.... 44, ; committee in charge | Hoboken, N. J. .... 3 Irnols &.1C, apsinting: marvel, 1o tive | B Springfield, Tk, he continued in the 10 r swim Saginaw, Mich. Winston-Salem . 40, 81 orite to turn in his second triumph D 2 i 00 G Racine, Wis. ...... 19 meet in the 100-met Cnarioteer oo Sosia ouo|Baltimore Stands Fomrth fn|nis tcammates favorea to set Charlotte, N, Brocnton, Mass 1. gv0s:es | Batfing, With Mark of 299 Persons over 21 are estimated in dash, T AT e el A o1 4’ accordance with the population in- | 2 x s X ) ; crease 4n each city since the 1920 New York, July 31 (A —Baltimore, | P 13 % census. although ing the International Jorg’s performance jn the 1S B ) B League in games won, stands fourth | Mile and mile, in both of which he | [E N0 IRE 4 |in batting power with a percentage 3 world’'s mark, stamps Bystander Takes Loot o : ol & | of according to official res one of the greatest swim- Away From Highwayman |which include games of Wednesday, | mers of his fime. The Sw : i Boston, July 31 (—An “Innocent ster, alo and Newark rt ainst muller in the | B 3 bystander” became the hero instead |2 f the Orioles in team hort v 1t i oh 3 £l of the victim of an attempted rob- | sti varying from .311 to | very here yesterday when he tackled |-300. . bed to the lead e etitibn was promised | 2irl. Miss Cyma Waxman had drawn | despite the fact that the team is in »-mmvm;. fa, at tl Jletion of o LT e e L | | AT OUR PRICES YOU WILL REAP A HANDSOME PROFIT the office where she was employed | Ing In Baltimore so when the robber snatched the money | 89¢S, but the Orlole; fiom her hand. Her screams at-|C0ss the plate after gaining tracted James W. Kinsella, an in-| base—in other words they hit when surance man. Kinsella chased the|hits mean runs. Baltimore has tal- 7 times on 1104 safe blows, robber through the street, caught |l n e pr2 him, and engaged in a rolling rough chester has registered 501 org turned in his second vi 5 4 : and tumble fights during which he | FUDS m 1144 hits. Buffalo stands| and his second world's rd i | wrenched away, the money from the | eXt to the Orioles in the scoring|iwo days in yesterday's feat i ; 2 thief. As he yielded the.money, the | department with 734 runs mile free st ) ¥ 4 3 robber twisted himself free and fled.| 1{onors in home-run hitting ar scconds from the A ol Jas vt e sanbi v | neld by Buffalo, which boasts a slug- : i iy ) ng first baseman in Bill Kelly, who ya stlial {6 167 2 3 I ® 3 . threatens to oust Babe Ruth's homo | ro. o B8 Doctor, Although 90, Is |run recora for a season. Bill is MCEAE ce g : ahead of Babe in the per cent slug- | .04 Attending Patient ging contest although in a different :,‘“,“"\. ”!‘\\" New Haven, July 31 (P—In his | eague. e e n top buggy behind his falthful sorrel | Roch. N orbRtotlean LNy oance John, Dr. Willlam H. It, al- ' three hits with 49 each while most 90, oldest active physiclan in | New ar ahead of the field in his city, known to Yale medical |goubles Rochester player aduates for nearly fifty years, | have sacrificed 133 times gged on his accustomed ro Candidates for the individual hit- Brook sterday. n wn Sseem una to dislodge On his birthday anniversary Aug: y Walsh of Buffalo, who has uct 8, he will receive a testimonial t f 4 ith Lew Fi 5 TRE Y f long service at the New Haven | Newark sccond baseman, 11 per-|Spanish ‘Princess hampionship hospital. Prof. Henry V. Facnam of | centage points behind. Other Jeading il i g Yale and hospital e b Hoat.Rodliester In U. S. She Loves ' { = nounced today that } 4 comm | Rothrook, Rochester, .| New York, July [7:) v sioned his daughter-in-law, . | Baltimore, .367; Murphy ster, | prin arrived on the Aquitan i Henry Farnam, Jr., > a bust | .358; Mullen, Toronto, Clark, | ¥esterday to visit “one of m g :0f Dr. Carmalt for t ital, | . | lo Bnt the loves she mentione alt has never abandoned | Fritz ) of Baltimore contin- | Were not people but countr o AR o e ot e st 100 ey oW | 31 beinose s Mari P 4 §20.00 GOLD PIECES 4 $10.00 GOLD PIECES 4 $5.00 GOLD PIECES 3 ond cousi Joe | years ago and today she \’e“r Britai“ Ill\'l‘nfiolls Doublgs Iflux Is are worn by it B i Sy b | Brown of Newark w 33, had been so pleased with Americar { Are Awarded Patents |ronscca, Herman 1 Toronto | Ways that she his half a ‘mind (o | SEEGH PULL A STRING—WHAT YQU PULL IS YOURSV By George H, Manning {and Del Bissonette a y ‘City | live here always. “America i one | i . (Washington Bureau ofgthe are tied in triples . Heinie ew Britain Herald.) Scheer leads the sacrifice hitters Washington, D. C., July §1.—Cups, Lo locks and automoblle door handles - remains {1} s » Dahlberg of 0, : are the mventlons on which the |lead teher, having given Buf-| Who met her o : r : United States Patent Office issued | falo nine victories against two de- | - AR arr s H r patents to New Britain men during | . Other mound records are: | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2 % ar S Jul | Mamaux, Newark, won 11, lost 3; | FOR BEST RESULTS B Elmer B. Sinn w Britain, has ! . ussigned to the American Hard- R asterplecC aste iece R®are Corporation his invention of a e of my loves, e said, “and Spair | to visi pin tumbler for a barrel lock. 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