New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1926, Page 15

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| | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFP\LD TT ‘"\I‘ AY, ’WCTGBLR 12, 1926. s WANTS TW{! JUE GES RN Figures Are Unofficial. |GAR DRIVEN 700 MILES IN 24 HOURS BY THIEVES Arrests 46 DEATHS SINCE FIRST OF YEAR. This Is Gang Warlare Toll, ™ Jroo ™ =~ | in Chicago Cmc:\go. Ocr. 12 Expected for 'rrmpom—; ESLcy Sontir Arrests are expected s the theft of an auto by John Ohlson, fo works commissioner. T reported stolen yesterday and this morning Mr. ported return. It driven he sa that the thiet suns of rivals in Chicaso racket” their deaths br the number of lives claimed since January by liquor and gang feuds. | ° Most notable of the victims was | 10t William H. McSwiggln, assistant | Since t county prosecutor, who was shot to an he e tn ag wwtomabiseicn | JOUNG WOMA AN ARRESTED sansevore wng ata wore wun | AS BURGLAR'S HELPER gangsters, who also were slain. Bridgeport Police Capture 21 Year The backwash of rev at the Genna bro hree of whom have been killed by foes, has claimed at least seven lives, includ- ing those of Agostino Moricl, | wealthy wholesaler; his brother An- tonio; Orazio Tropea, collector of a defense fund for former Genna | gangsters on trial for murder; and Tony Spano, e cavalier,” his chauffeur and a pal. A llquor feud in Chicago Heights cost four more lives. Jules Portu- | guese, hi-jacker and robber, was “taken for a ride” dead Louis a of| a gangst and later head of his own gang, was shot and killed. John “Mitters” h, and two gangst on trial for his ki Koneil—whose O'Brien, was wou 3 Frank Crinmaldi, D, legger met death cause he encroac ritory of other “Racketeers Chicago's gangster dea stands at 110 since 1323 last three mopths of h there were ten such Ikilling 1824 there were eleven and in the total was 43. HARTFORD-NEW HAVEN CELEBRATE HOLIDAY These Two Cities cted Old Miss as She Drives Into it der arrest ho has b nes of wealthy Ne crman and Sharon. The girl w COMPL y. have roit boot- | summer edly be- | s, Crit Cago tef- | the Dougla spring befor ed for the summer. Police charge that woman was Bouton's a This Time. Rnericans ‘fiorking in Harmony With Foreign Interests rday LTS | D {5 10 1§ YEARS Stamford Man Who Tried to Kill Have Chief Ob- servance in Honor of Colum- bus Today Girl Last Summer Seatenced to New Haven, Oct and New Hav chief observ: State's Prison Bridgepor versary the y world by Christoy | far as Conneeticut is concerned. ks i Although Col Bipetionitontt ordky) Wb holiday in the stat generally observed to Few communities are general exercises offices are closed b business are ope Hartford 1s de figure of the height, depictin his canse before Que who finally financed 1 aford was And \(H \1\ Bnll Fig smalles of th Octobar 12, 1492, The statue is t zo Miserendino, a Ne tor, who has made many statues for various eommun All Ttalian so ven join this af expected to bepartic 3,000 men and women, u Columbus in Wooster square is to be decorated, with a speaking prog including on- ilp- imbus o b 05 Angeles Will Start np| Long I‘lxoht T omory ton and ItaHnn Viee Couns quale Decicco.The Knights of Colu bus will hold a banquet with a nu ber of speakers BOY CUT WITH GLASS Bruce Rackliffe, aged 6 years of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. 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There be a whist party at St. Gabrie piscopal church soclal r v € g at 8 o'clock ave been in- in West Hartford t on Complaint of Woman for Assault and Robbery resumed his dutiea n Paper oGods Co. g confined to his 1 weeks by met last evening at The first class for » mak | as held from 7 to of business on Franklin Squa ate vi- lan arrest ma ) ; N is class was only fair- was treated at New oon. | pol i is hoped that next hospital, stitch. Ly rraigr rrow morning « > o ; ) ang girls will ba close the injury READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS « t L 1 Muer fc olation o or 1der girls group was ABI6 tolxo home | FOR YOUR WANTS - s ! he object in running P — 1 was t om g to mak possibl e T ‘ r. 390 Pound Be: Pt ETHEL: Goat GEttel‘o piiahfiien Sen 0 (B VETAVORVIC the ]c!dslrlgirlL: : As o t closa until nearly 10 « I 5 1 W w‘ ! 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Fnst Bnnd & Mortgage Co. oy of Hartford 805 Main St 2-5073 A Good Buy Phone 16252 L g and bas v‘ Opposite St. Mary' Chureh bended. | meslence 12 Sammer” st 1o e . e v oves A SAILS l'm\\ I t one of the men. m GIVEN $30.000 PURSF BOLLERER’S t| tiohokus, N. 1, Oct. 12 @ ' 7 o'clock tonlg to 1 priests of the an €t Three fine lots in Belvidere , Fosy Shop erlca. A heavy rain was falling |olic diocese of N ey Must be disposed of at once. o ed Bishop John 0'Cor BULBS : s with a purge of $30,000 in com- | Phone 648-14 For Fall Planting TREASURY STATEMENT | memoration of his twenty-fifth year . $364 20¢|as a bishop.

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