New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAI HAM BUIH]ERS '"] JULY-FOURTH TRAGEDY E AuES STAN“IN[} licert 1 persona srata 1o soth sides,| NGW- YORK BANKER WILL |3eciee? e, 4 el prviusy . | elowing Meafinde Wi Gk '"m'& [who have been making efforts to n ar ¢ obt funding nr-\md refunding .mortgage five per|from Harnett to Albany avenue, IZE STREAM Newspaper dispatehes from outly- credits 1o support some co ~;-rn-[ The issue, Which will'bs marketed | Allen strect to Otgued avenue, con " Recelved When Friend Fires Off | ing points give belated reports of | hensive plan for stabilizing the |to the Guaranty Trust Company ef |struction of sewers on Acorn street | |greater disturbances than have been | Strong and Schacht Are Likely fo | fra uld be considered. New York, will be used in refunding |and extension of sewer on -Stesl ’ Gun, N |recorded thus far. In a serious g other maturing issues, to pay for im- | street from Barnett street to prop- Wiu Make waler Aid 1]] GOH' s e b Btk (Continued from First Page) |clash at Guadalajara, one of the Hold Conference in LOVERS ARE WELGOME provements made during the year| erty of F. and O. Sundell. strongest Catholic centers. in the e jand as security for short tima note: Switzerland. ) a8 the indlrect result of playing a| ... headed by ambitious politicians [country, six persons are reported to| G : - which may > {ssued later i A struction Work Fourth of July prank, Voicle Peercy, [ T31" JU8 R0 O ST HOW P Be dead msil 14 wounds Pers Aus § 9 — Benwmin IN CHICAGO PARK NOW | CHALERA EPEDEMIO 1o ied ‘hare last'night frow un-| " wye chupeh only approves peaces| At Torreon, the newapapsrs ’ re-| Strons. fru coverna ot e nn | BOARD MEETING | £Fsatpe, Ang BHBAE STLIN Sha wounds tutleted by Boy SPISk- L10) and. ordeily. social actien, lke |port, one’ {s Acad and” eilit jare|¥ork Federal Reserve bank, left the At the meeting of the board of | ic of cholera .is spreading ‘among Bridgeport, Aug. 5. — The last [2rd. deputy sheriff, at Kimball, near | tna¢ yndertaken by the League of |wounded; one person was killed al|Paris region some days ago for (Ban Is Lifted And Bluecoats Will ,public works Tuesday evening the | Canton troops. » three or four miles of the Rocky |Bere. Defense of Religious Liberty,” de-|Cuernavaca, and at Irapuato a|Switzerland, and his coming meet- river at'New Milford will be cur{ Feercy, at a celebration, threw a|oiareq the bishop, presumably re.|woman, believed to have been alfng with ‘Dn Hjalmar Schacht No Longer Molest off within a few months, drying the [lIghted firecracker which lodged in | forring to. the leag declaration | Protestant, Is satd tp have been be- | head of the German Relchsbank, it bed of the stream which for cen- |the cuff of a bystander's trousers, |or an cconomic boycott |headed by a crowd frantically ex-is believed here, will probably take teuries has rushed madly through {Setting them afire. Two days later, No Compromise. cited over the suspension of Catholic | place in Switzerland the rocky slopes of lower Litchfield [the man met the boy and gave bim | mpe episcopate in a general state- |service . Spooners, 5 UP—Spooners now (Berlin spatches last night fourgy. Engineers of the Connecti- (& beating. ment to the newspapers asserts that ntly the capital is feeling|said Mr. st S SH e den L R . ) . asserts that | arently al s §[said Mr. Strong and Dr. Schacht TR A = . hd cut Light and , Power: company,| FPeercy returned with his father, |ine eplscopate will accept no settle- |the situation much less than some d confer at Scheveningen, Hol- g g } which has begun the construction of | Browd Peercy. The deputy sherlff |;ment of the controversy except that |other parts of republic, but many | land, within a short time). s ; 1 l c 00 lr s a big dam a few miles above the |arrested the father, but the boy ran |jy includes recognition of the rights A ; i : p i b : business men are filled with fore-| yhy ere, Mr. Strong had a mouth of the river, were visited |t0 his motor car and got a pistol | ¢ Catholic priests as Mexican citi- ‘101, gs that a sharp pinch and busi- | chateau some distance frim e e Yesterday afternoon by. J. Henry |Spickard sald. Spickard fired, get- |zon5 It also announces receipt E S Roraback, president of the company. |ting the poy in the abdomen. of a “.M;mn_ from the “0-‘ See in wholeson inless a settiement is reached, ourion A TRtalfhe _ ROAnII: . eers plan to erect a temporary dan, Catholle authoritie Might & % Beer Hhe nane cvew day dn) s . . ! just below Jerusalem, which noum, rpreted as acceptance of ‘them > withdrawal of the priests. The | mants. He aiso C:'“(Y'lr‘"p;‘: o PW' be about two miles upstream from Boycott Worries, a ntin SRy % L . ; - v i - u,-Glover Post Takes On Bristol 3 continues closed pendi o er £ Sank o e . . . y Vs the site of the proposed permnanent | L. -Glover P Increasing apprehension is being | aop fon ot the inventory of : 4 0“1"’0, e rk commissfoner After the pla- day q;}f vacation, what dam. The purpose of this tempor- | At Walnut Hill Tomorrow In First | expressed over the economic boy- | |treasures for the government S arfora it Yorstoaion : s are you planmng to do? ary earth dam is to create 4 reser- cott. Despite official denial that the | plesEoremoraTt il ot not per- voir, trom which the water will be| Game. Bankine int £ 11 e | did not see Premie neare. | mit spooning in parks r gl i " i 3 St e e 3. o tear oxiis that there| - JUMPS SIX STORIES | 2ts conversations at the Bank of |firisiiction The Nursing profession offers a wide Point near the permanent site. The | The Eddy-Glover post. American | withdrawals of deposits with | Ance X0 o Hinxel couoiynad | BEHGIVs thaiyoung mRoy field of usefulness water will descend abruptly, devel- |Leglon, baseball team will open up [V b0 Witharawals of 4o e b | various ical problems which |cise and spo forget SS. oping considerable force. This wat. |the first district league play tomor- 5 ¥ the central banks in the variou 1t apooning it toloc i and retaining t ! | “John Bro f Boston” Commits | .58 "% % SARSRN:DE: : ], 5 ter, under the terrific pressure, will | T RIght at & 30‘0;“ o “fl'nu‘l eshcedions WIS is et R O n” Comm countries have in common. 1t I8 as- liam Stocker of ti 0- The Class in Nursing begins at the b d against the hillsides at |Hi'l park when the Seicheprey pos Ry i | suict ol Penn. Ho- | Sumed by one o banking friends |1 SRS ) % The point of {né.permanent fam i [team.of Bristol opposes the locals, | TNV persons in Mexico whenever | Suicide in Leap from Fenn. Ho [here that, it he meets Dr. Schack PO New Britain General Hospltal September e 3 ks into the ba- |The New Britain team is regarded |1 E | tel Window. ! be to consider questions S wash gravel and rocks into the ba- |The New Sravailh S8 S sin at the bottom, and in this man- |48 & strong contender for the state | P"GEn o ik i ! e ke nave s con: | Big Bond Issue Asked 1st. ner the najor part of the big dam |champlonship and those whe Jave | treasury, in a s Gt aeaileata| & ol ndelphte, Ang -_.Jg;'\ A man | mon, without attempting to_enter g By Miss souri Iacnf’c Wbkl 4 will be built. A bage 600 feet 'mck.‘seen Larry Mangan's combination | oot “that 1 piibuen iTurgs | 102 BEREEL Fca R :11 into such problems as con- ton, 5 . will be built up to an altitude of |iB 36;1°n this sf'rar. are confident | g ols f Banco do | O bn(:-‘» / "'\ x';u e 1.“.' :‘,\ d | str tion of European fi o ms,\c}m Pacific about 70 feet, and earth for the re- |that the team that wins out over | yo iy BVE BT\ PO o i @ ER T R fLctinone i e interstate con ining 30 feet of the dam will be vbrwm lnfithejdxstrlcl“or e “dm avvit oot R A uth il e Tl (l]n Bny e M Stvong's general | ‘conveyed by other mears. e one that is exceptionally good. oF ing from the sixth floor of the Ben- | r‘«»)w‘r«- of the engineering op- | The district league will be finish- 2 ; _|jamin Franklin Hotel. He was killed peration described is to put the [ed Dy August 8 according to sched- | 5 in the re. |instantly 1 Rocky river to work at once build- |ule or in'case of rain, extra dates R i ith regard to| Before making the leap, the man | ing the dam which fs to hold it pris- |have been reserved so that the [, % % Hocotti (Tha soratar d removed all means of identi- | oner and gradually cause its wafers “fl"‘agu_’}‘hmfis&;nzefif:l‘;‘ “g ITN;‘“:‘:‘ added that foreign banks insisted |fication from his clothing, police | 17 miles threugh the |2 - o © | that they Litchfield and Fairflel |district teams will be played at| =0 | 1€ : F A Che: ma 2s about 30 years and counties, as far as Danbury. Weiss park, New Haven on August | pute Wore new clothes of good texture. | Three Dykes Projected. 4‘2‘5 an:l the. finals will be played on | P 7 | ool are printing al- ;\[‘\ HT M,; the nam o[( a New | Three dykes will have to be built. |August 27. | most notming conc ng the k ork store. A new leather travelling | it was brought out today. will :I'ne Nouf Britaln team 5 mr"r;:\wrs [cott. st ERant nfor n a - | bag contail a pair of pajamas| be at the extreme end of the 17-|will be given their suits tonight at |0 . rpiERdaleg d two shirts : mile lake, north of Danbury, and (a meeting in the Legion rooms at 7|\ e e Apparently he had removed his | will hold the water to a point just |o'clock Every member of the team | more an in Mexico | clothing since entering his room im- | east of Doy Pond in that city. |must be on hand or else be out of | G SO € Eeh BN b o amtr diate Serinsi to tnal Another dyke, about 1,000 feet long, |luck for a suit. seemingly are observing the boyc as unoccupied and he had not will be bullt at North Lanesville, e strictly and business e- |k en in the lobby or elevators. about three miles back from the CAPTURE RARE ANTELOPES creasing alarmingly etectives found under th i permanent dam, and a third dam, | It is reported that some wealthy a pint bottle partly filled with a| about 1,500 feet long, isto be con- structed at South Lanesville | ness slowd are due here soon| g iE O «naxy of | holic families 1 drug. | B le of “Diving Buck” | spending consi sle t 2 — That part of the Rocky river be- | WAl 2l Shaits o nE {are departing: for Parls, Rome and SLAYER FREED | tween a point just below Jerusalem | 1is to be Brought Back by Field e | and the main dam will be perman-| np oum Expedition. Police Hunt Troublemakers | RO e o SR D ¢ are searching for three aficouri Farmer Who Killed Wo- | {w mont In its place will be Chicago, Aug. 5 (P—A male and | ypidentified men who entered bullt-a permanent sluiceway, to betemale Abbott's Duikerbuck, (Div-!gehjsmatic Mexican Catholle church | man, Mistaking Her For Marau- available as a safety valve through- |ing Buck), one of the rarest specles g joered at Vaunted Batelaveh | out the entire period of construc-|of antelopes in Africa, have been pere, head of church. The in- | der, Is Exonerated | tion. The tluicéway will be closed | bagged near the base of Mount Kil- 'y uqers jostied and shoved the : 5 | re it passes under the dam, af- | imanfaro, by the Conover-Everard SHitaron labe b in canwhile Ml ] Mo., | ter the main project has been fin- |Central African expedition of the ing his movement to Siiah o | fed | Field Museum Aids to River. | _This is the first known instance of The Rocky river will be aided by |the capture of a female of this dyramite and gunpowder in its|gpacies and there are only two mus task. Five-inch well holes | specimens of the animal in the and earth. | myseums of the world into w 1 be placed | The Duiekerbuck were first dis and exploded. - Dynamite Presses | covered in 1880 by’ Dr. W. L. Ah- downward, engineers explained bott. It {s about the size of a small o the cavity created by the explo- | gheep, very dark seal brown in col- sion of dynamite, gunpowder will be | or. with a tuft of blackish hair on e oS v dropped and exploded. The action | the crown of the head. The Forns Hx':jfl‘rlir»s‘\‘l\]n;:‘:to i (S e (anc R, Jo0iiie for of gunpowder s ‘upward, - throwing | ae short and straight and about B "m‘r(‘h. e s : Thinking it was Newman who he th vhere they N e entered the house, Salwell told the the earth and rocks up where they | five inches long. e e aa ] can bs more conveniently washed 3 e S T O Mexice - ury, seized a shotgun and fired down into the eartH-dam formation PIRATE JUNIORS WIN Goneral Summary n he caught s'ght of the person. by the use of hoses connected with| The pirate Juniors won their Sth | A general summary of conditions said it was not until he light- [ the sluiceway, whose streams'will be [giraight game last night at Walnut |in Mexico today. follows: €d a lamp that e found he had $0 powerful as to require three men il park when they deseated the | Peesimism regarding.the religlous killed Mrs Newman instead of her old them | City league West Ends 8 to 7. The | conflict was more pronounced today. | husband . work: is to be pushed right |yyest Ends led until the third in- Business depression, born of| His statement was substantiated “*ough the winter in an effort to|ning when Squillaciote tied the |economic boycott declared by - {by his wife. havé the dam ready to impound all [geore with a home run. Colwick's jolics in protest against the gove e, = water of next spring's freshets. [gaerifica brought in' Larson with the | ment's religious regulations, is: grip- | GIRL KNOCKED DOWN < ready on the |wijling tally. The wirners lined up |ping portions of the republic and ic Carlson reported to the po- ;""‘“"K overa wide area anda |u5 follows: C. Perretta, c; Mirig- |causing apprehension in other parte, |lice last evening 'lralHa -"A'x'mr:!f small village of bulidingss providing ni, Colwick, 1b: Freese, 2b; |including the capital r! n front of his automobil ] sleeplng ~quarters, -eafing rooms, gm;'ermea. &s; Mietta, 3b; Leiner,| Peace feelers have proved futile fain street and was RIGIDAIRE was given and on every Frigidaire kitch gineers' headquarters, 1, Larson, cf and Squillaciote, If. [and there is a lessening of hope knocked down but uninjured 5 ; : o el - its name to distinguish cabinet to identify that ministrative oftices and various sup- ply houses are being erected’ rapid- I9. 'The place 1s'a Beéhive ot s stk it from all other makes of product—and all the in- U.S. ZING CONTROL i ; : mechanical construction, Berlin Newspaper Says This Is Onc Announclng Back of that name are the features that are ex- an Ol xonerated by a coroner's day of what was a ‘“mistaken identity Mexican Catholic church indepen- dent of Rome and not recognizing the pope. Patriarch Perez is a for- : mer Roman Catholic priest 1o enot amatleat Mre At Cuernavaca a group of about |x.wman ear attempted to disarm a po- nan guarding the Soledad church,. The policeman kil fareien ader of the arrested | yp,, B, gii-ciniaiohe & he community some weeks ago, had electric refrigerators. ventive genius, the-precise Reason For Increased Cost of the engineering resources This Metal. clusive to Frigidaire are Berlin, Adg' 'S (P—The Morgen: of General Motors, and the o5 05ented by that one post says America’s 1 ot : : : Wobld" production of -sns g ahbesy guarantee of the world's 542 trade-marked responsible for an increase of 50 per | cent over the pre-var prics Taver |§ ; AP, largest builder of electric .6 that cannot be used for this metal. The paper alleges that, with the | i i scquisition of the Yon Gisschs mines | refrigeratars. on any other electric by (hé Harriman-Anaconda interests | ]r P J ! f t German industry, which is ons ¢' ) refrigerator. the world’s heaviest consumers I | 5 ; igid- zine, now is at the mercy of a ¢ 0 0 a O b Under the name Frigid elgn_monopoly, as was. alrea’ the \ g case in reference.to copper. S A aire more than twe The pre-war. price of.zinc fn Nevw . . . . nsi YOI wos ey over e e INC. is hundred thousand electric When you consider an 4 pound, whereas It is now quotc) . B . . at 7% cents 73 BROAD STREET mfimjfi)fi% refrigerators have been electric refrigerator and Tgnorant Peasants Blame sold to home owners and ~ Want those qualities that Polar Flight for Weather J. Formerly - Sub-Dealers for Hupmobile Cars 5 (P — Peasints i £ome parts of Italy blame Commani er Nobile's north poie flight for th oty s s Y e, WILL NOW HANDLE The nameplate is placed —be sure you get a Reports from the provinces- quote | them as insisting that the Norge' igidai i igidaire. trip over the top of the world |[| | on every Frigidaire unit Frigidaire ‘scrambled the alr currents” and brought about the intense storm: | ' v which Italy has been suffering. B BAMFORT The . wedther this summer ‘' has - ES been the worst for the crops in many MRS. COBLENTZ DIES y complete information Sag Francisco, Aug. 5 (# — Mrs ey s Denise Coblentz, 35, wife of Edmund about Frigidaire. D. Cobientz, publisher of the §an New Brltam, Conn‘ e e Francisco Examiner died today.” Her s [ ey &, Bamerth, 3, mother ‘and two sisters lve in 3 I 19 Main St., L] France. 9 1 New Britain, Conn. 1 Please sead me 8 copy of the Frigidaire Catalog. - | | QUMMER COLDS 43 SR AR OF E“TE ififii?@ e AR are lingering and annoying. 1 Th‘vinéwfi?g' ; THE ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. PRODUCT o GENERAL MOTORS b | Be sure it is ‘@ Frigidaire—Product of General Motors |, i : have won leadership and industrial users. P reputation for Frigidaire

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