New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1926, Page 2

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That In- come sage froim - ARMY FAME PASSES - His Long Career Mills gives her o 5 t of the 1 0., Sept. 20.—P—) Who Is Guilt i I Lee How Fi Robert ng officer of the , United States army, ing an oper he World v Winner of War Medal He also was aw 1 ujshed service medal Guerre, with p | ticer of the France Dur were not even examined e ing out the frightful fact that Mother's throat was cut, al- told me after- s body was fell backward and | It was to br my Legion of World w 1ded 14 served ifted head the had to be held hed only by This was only a he bodies had been later. would any girl in my place Knowing what I know and tening at all these hearings four ars ago, to all ti and confusions, how expect me to have been the handling of the and 1 and usual ways of doing | gs seemed to e been t ignored. Valuable icles that w part of ere ** and some of r and some found. 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What did the whole h ? \d they ask me if 1 was satisfi However, aiff since the reo e ks ago. satisfied with the work Alexander Simpson, De Harry Walsh and their best to bring ishment. again mysterious and rapid was he pre- bes Knee, ol possible country 17 escapin ent ping everything Is ng of the I am thoro k of ctive others ich mads few w i When a liel al 1tenant Comma lonel of resc | wore and officers ur Howze der € her na 1 from the Philippin A In cor ith Colonel Luther H fice ers Gene vard rin belie most empl to se prison- moted to be a brigadier nt in the re “Howze' Gene ems to me o 3 wyer prot T Famous Rid, innocer peopl Tn expedition int General Ho r com- ron of selected | rode seve y-four hou mense sums to, to nty-five If a person ls charge I think they lawyers who a defend them, wyer to a poor they Alstr men, s without he mou " | Ha made just night ride fought an engagement bandtis at Cjos ne of the bandits illa general d to as “Howze's ride r him a promotion to be ¥ gn a ¢ conviet ndicted person Anybo son County, Tex. He \t at West Point, organ famous Thirty fourth ntry at Fort Logan, in command of the regime stationed in o, was graduated from the and was chief-of-staff Northeastern department \rters at Boston, before » Mexican border to com- K1 Paso district. Howze was promoted ta eral on August which date was the fif \ anniversary of his 1 command on the Mexi eral Howze suceeeded in relations with in Juarez and 1 was known “Howz of good feeling.” President of Mitchell Court Howze ag tle less than a year lied upon to pre- justics untiring a Simpson Is a begin t t he will bring truth. Jane | war col Woma of the is one of th it admire Port about of truth major wwiul no ax irage o r of hody L | | She may be | sensibie od des rtainly ral i | was bor the court when Major |FLASHES OF LIIFE: ANOTHER MOTHER SWIMS AROUND MANHATTAN ISLAND oI Ha ot Columbi n nd | ) g ow here into | water main, wit The great- |sh Motorists from | the crab- | ng struck by cycle tro | it at 1o Couples wear inconspicuous ts, devised by freight rly a mile an a e rate miles solini ha The channel s geftin < h swimmers t ak records while escap e 90 While Mer- and single v Mon n plonship typlst ing lassoed out of tt T York—Tf the glrls crown do the swimmin ishes | suc s+ Ten Persons Killed in less than in the | convicted 11| An alarming iner the number The population of T box culvert over the Mattabesset river, awarded to L. Suzio Construce tion Co., Meriden for $10,049.20: ird con- Norwalk road, awa to | Construction Corp., Meriden, ar a3z e [IDIOVEED(S 0 Berin WHll) “seri“Graseg ant aratonse oo Gost State $51,898 connection with the approaches at | — sacond artford sixt ort r terbury sev- Bridg: nd W Haven—Martin Wallingford is nomi ists as candidate fre F New sional district tor Norwalk—Diz worls line th pick and entire water supply is| it oft four hours for repa Beckley's croasing, awarded to D. V, Frione, New Haven, for $41,849.40, Harwinton—15,700 feet of 7 inch | waterbound macadam on the Har- | winton-Burlington road, awarded to New Haven Road Construction Co., New Haven, for $97,573.00, Old 8aybrook-Ess cut-off, re. inforced concrete pavement and re« |inforced concretg pavement on | federal aid 17-B, awarded to Luke H. Callen Construction Co., Bristol, for $32,657.30. ny Dimark, 60, of hospital after be-| Hartford city, dles Thirteen contracts for by highway department for road pro- the state the in cts were awarded con- motor- | struction of about 15 miles of new from | highway, 14 bridges and two cul- mour | verts. The work will be undertaken | by the contractors within the next ton daye. Following is a list of | the st stul bidders: ry—6,871 feet of 10 in. ! | waterbound macadam on the Lave.| Sterling—Waterbound =~ macadam ville-Millerton road awarded to New | aPProaches and - concrete encased Haven Road Construction Co., New| L beam bridge at Sterling station Havon foresaiasis and a 6 foot span concrete Norfollk—9.930 feet of 8 in. re.|DPridge on the Oneco road, awarded inforced cement concrete paveme ntf;ol ‘\‘"n‘r’;‘““"': G ARGl 500 on the Canaan-Norfolk road, award- | el ed to Joseph Mascettl, Torrington, |, oxoury—Three =span EiRaEade L | “T"* beam bridge over the vmouth and Harwinton, bridges on the Bull Head road awarded to Frank F. McCarthy & Newtown, Mass., for $64,824.10, 1irfleld and Westport, reinforced concrete “T" beam span on Buck- ¥'s bridge over Sasco brook on Boston Poast rodd, awarded to the Gray Engincering and Construction Cory wich, for $21,696.45. East Windsor—Relnforced con- crete standard 6 ft. by 6 ft. box t over brook near trolley sta- |tion 75, awarded to R. E. Cronsell, West Hartford, for $3,880.50. Berlin—A three span Waterbury— as olley New Haven—TYale establishes four ar naval co Mass. Wrecks in Week Boston 20 (P} n peopl less than the o8 than in the reg- concrete Shepau river, awarded to Immick Co., Medi- ‘;pn for $35,941.00, New Milford—Approaches and bridge floor of Gaylordsville bridge, awarded to J. Mascetti, Torrington for $19,395.11. nd s n . same period last year, ar of motor v 1 a 1a Eighty-nine people previous of operat under the influe ile it BRITISH SHIPS RETURNED Peking, Sept. 20—The British legation today announced the suce |cesstul outcome of the negotiations at Ichang between Rear Admiral |Cameron and delegates of General Yangzen for the return of the steam- ers selzed by Yangzen's forces at concrete |Wanhsien on the Yangzen river. 1 registration; G | 1es that of the United S | fummerall, senior ive list of the arm from. post at his after Colonel Mitehell Summerall his the s P, his for of ed commander story trial led with a firm hand rimanded both tion counsel for ral Howz wout th ru ntly repi nd prosecy s over dure ait clash proce HUSBAND'S GUARDIAN 20 (A—Coun aged thirty 1 of his wife extra nee instances of wasteful de the court render were his mis-manage- ment of his acre estate, his purchase of late peror's 16 in order to present the horses <ing Otto, the day he is placed on the throne of Hungary, his em- ploying several hundreds of persons ho took part in ex-King Charles’ October “‘putsch,” finally his J le a W Fra has n T owing to his Among the | conduct this judgme positive- ler and she saw ussey's Lane that « flashlight on er had met them ho they were, e she made the iden- 4lso says she heard “Oh, Henry!" Gibson under oath Carp didn't she | g t to tificatio a woman cr Iam ¢ laugh of der victims ¥ tor on Arobe of which ha wed below that tall & Mother stood for all that dear and happy in my lite, and that the future held, J am naver to | number. for all Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co Out of the lot! NO need to argue quality when you can taste it nor to prove popularity when you can see it! Out of the whole lot, men pick Chesterfield for its tobacco character and its natural good taste. Every bit of itsenormous growth has been earned by its taste, and by that alone! 1t's pretty clear from Chesterfield’s record that good tobaccos can speak for themselves, Such popularity must be deserved

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