New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. ittt e s el sped out of t arage. ese two | Grey now is traveling representative S —— MAY GO TO JAIL 1 <o MAY SHOW HOW LEADER :=: .. Tl i | _ on of Medford | visit New Britaln where he joined J. Vaville and |the corporation staff within a few f Ly k- | V'S ¥ = = r;ewz;;;;g:d | “’A‘nmnr who s well known in this Ignores Wile's Summons and ~ New Two-Year.0ld Wonder : 0. irrell SRl Judge Says “Contempt” Likely to Come Forth FORMER NEW BRITAIN MEN l;ge: T e e | e n f me. It D | MAKE GOOD IN HOTEL FIELD L"u BMr. ieselll ‘whol taok & pabs New York, Sept. the Burritt hotel to New Tinney, the blac! nd ran him zx\ixpwc;i"li\da: :a{u::'{"etnl:]xe‘.lp i e. Mr. T)r‘_re'i his former wife o T or of the New court action for $1 clals in Corporation. | York state district and resides in Broadway is forg: Troy where corporation con- ral New Britain _prople at - | ducts two hotels. the life ot Lhnu and 23 (P ond son, s W. 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