New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAI\ DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1” 6 ARSON CRARGE IS 57 2 RITIGH HING =+ MARY SPAS SUES WITNESS CHANGES '~~~ == oowas p'u'fih house. Other officers elect NSO PREFERRED === FADSPARLUMENT MGROSLAVERIS FOR SSl0fOD WER TESTINONY = o ter, secretary; and Mrs. roasting | Religions Census Shows Practically Texas Young Woman First Held.:;L“_;:.'{z'fi%;u“}?;‘;t,;‘i‘f‘g“’flm";‘.i‘,‘ii Next Sesswn Will Be Held on [;[[]SE[Y EUARDE[] (Gontinued from Pt fese - Canton Marder Trial Produces e, the mucder s | ‘""';;”:"'s,_";f“" land Mrs. Emily Rowland as chalr-| attacks like thi s simply black- ¢ the last time and Pat “went as Bank Bandit maia s suiehing com:;‘l::;';: Febmm-y 8 mai i i Mafly (limaxes | casy o wor.” saylng he had | New York, Dec. 16 U — Reste _- chairman of the pastor's house com- | Medlfl Pa, Like Armed Gamp_ Miss Spas charges that | n- - e $200 by m e | T “:;.r‘,,orl';:l:m:"i‘::p:‘:. Austin, Tex., Dec. 16 P—Charged Mittes. Annual reports of various| yopdon, Dec. 16 (P—Parliament | 3 ent wi v n 16 (A — An-|v t 0 tio belief in God, religious cene with arson in addition to the rob. Committees were read and plans fOf \was prorogued yesterday for the | LyflChlflg Is F%Ped X . il ! e an has fatundl tae | woft= Bitdor ted suses conducted In the two cities bery of the Farmers National bank th> coming year were laid. I c;xd;u to reassemble February 8. | ¢ P er, 1 r oy 1 'm f of reve : ex., Mrs. Rebecca Bradley | » 5 | In his speech of prorogation, King | 3 i i § been adied rr . r : e f:os:,ia]:,:y was at liberty under Flavel Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. George touched on the situation in| Media, Pa., Dec 16 (P—This lit- a{fcr the formal adoption, she eatir murder trial of {p, < munity from St mn':;,:“‘:':: bonds totaling $7.000. | E. A. Elliott of the Center, is ex- China, the recent imperial confer- |tle town, particularly in the vicinit 5 she v > Browni art- | P ., Zugene 3 R S atice i ety e by Buda bank employes Pected home from Dartmouth col- ence, the coal trike, and the 'com. | of the D.laware county jail, where a 5 AL S s B S = . : t Advertising association Identified by Buda bank emplo¥es | o4, fow evening to spend the ing visit of the Duke and Duchess of | confessed negro murderer is being @ attemy a he \ T T Expected (‘old “ ave Does '+ e B omea as the young woman who Saturday o, gimaq polidays here. York to Australia to inaugurate the | guarded against reported threats of ° . o later be 20 hys- [y aharga Lo hiams story or D R e L s robbed them of $1,000, Mrs. Rogers new oderal capital, Canaberra. ching, today pr sented the ap- t°rical and " G anajh S andand BeOItE o \ot Hlt \e\\ Enzland mers, In'Npw, Tork Sy thedutee e 1 was arrested yesterday on & charge 2 . = : o : fe L 'Q ionnaire was printed in the World of setting fire to a vacant building The board of teachers and officers The Chinese Muddle pearance of armed camps. 2 i . And - final’ Beuidh . THEMERON KOS at Roundrock ldst Friday as a ruse the Sund ol of the Con- e Chincse situation is. “being | Forty state troopers and G4 » . % iRy mEha e, el s 04AY owed 7.500 persons who answered e iktion Chae e wtional church will hold its|wa ¢ my government with the | than 100 deputy onstables 'S T . e ) : iy cusls : old wave, New |,/ Metropolitan: distrlct Beliere that she might rob that institution. ular monthly meeting at the par- closest attention,” the king said. |and members of the police force of 2 i - e g R0t i 5 2l e God and: that B4 do ‘not. S e tew miles house tomorrow at adding: "Our country is animated by | nearby town, s, guarded the jail, |\ & ) agic Dece + pror fo e e ol [IORRT Bro OnlY ; sympathy for that vast ma- | patrolled the <tre s and watched all Sy attarun i Ficl e |t 0 pdse bl kSR LT e g t of the f inese people whose | the highways ng the town. Al Nt B : L lgpana seassination i : slistene : £shed - poACers °‘fl,'h Daliysd il Alom ihelion L presiien Od i ! s are for settled conditions. | were heavily The prison cor e MU ne e 24 1goaling : N ey ey 0L TP T enmer Bl bk sy evening. The a new era of prosperity, and friend- | ridors bristle i and shot- © ; ; Jorhos s s : e e e told officers that a woman closely re- | itte ge of the affair is iy relations with the foreign powers. " | guns and tear-gas bombs were stack- fob SN, T ok of 1 LN sembling Mrs, Rogers visited N6 j5..510 G, Lucas, chairman, Mrs. r the first time in history the !ed in handy places. In the jail yard L Aftasnemsn, o TR E el tank several times last week and |y, p 00w parker a 2obert Des- king departed from the formula by |stood a truck loaded with ammuni- LI ¢ s and he € Fheliaxbrs Ly dGod (andi 08 By asked many questions as to how the | - S e e e ltic Adoption Annulled lit nes led hor i v stics. These two papers circulate business was conducted. She re- o d to the cabinet as “my min-| Rumors tha T e s mong the so-called intellectuals. turned Friday and inquired as to D e o e R T P T e T e e (e \ comparison between the pers what they did in case of fire. Razor Hone prlodes the dominion thereby fur- | Oltic Strickland, et ek t the 1 1 N e ¥ 1 tevapar o the €€ belief in God in the A short time later she entered the As Man Is Using It tier n > autonomous | the 1 urder of Emily Collins. 18 year ' Provning forced |so tha livoree and |v i zht degrees \’ ‘;:o‘l;pa;\iu::: k and shouted “Fire”. New London, Dec. 16, — Daniel St ¢ ar c nwealths [ old w itei girl, were sponsible’ for | 1€F 10 SIET d 1 ¢ London: Paily . Newsiehus sald the emploves 10US Higgins, 42, 119 Golden street was v y the rccent imperial|the - -sual - ior s ” m ? . r v i inie] T i ¢ e ;: r“;t % ks ¢ her and paid no attention to her injured in his room early yesterday © 105 | he rumors first reached Sheriff ¥ 2 % h, 4 \ 1 waltr o = R R RIS Mo s . o o 7 , = = Mentions Son's Visit e s S k< and T an ) | For i S | Ney . Eastport, f in God in the United States, rm and after she left they dis-'morning when a combination razor A i o | Isaze W. Johnson vesterday and h ST 5 i e the question of immortality, Bo7ited @ bulidins mear: thelbank stroniandl hons sxplonSaibanilat he dtenton ety ¢ an extra guard around s i ane 3 t ounty workhouse 1 L Mer ) ot e i te " tt ‘ARG o in 50 ER A B i e second son, of York, Sl Thter bhe Gh ettt as g e e 1 2 ‘ g th 3 \ r : t \\Aahurr\ll.-;: : s stropping a razor. T force of | " 5 i the |l e t !" pHhetitey 1“7}'?;“ th : Sl e i of 14 degree ore survival of the When Nelson was informed of :\r:;fi.?m‘n‘?m'\T"\. al splin £'3 king said he ha 4 sure in | g il o -:u“}, o ry W selected Lty bRt 5 1l in London ew Yorky the robbery at Buda the next day he |of wood deeply into the palm of the . Ze T Srowning a s “Cinderell rirl"” S . - Would i p ) € v York was 6,293 urnished police with the number of left hand and the index and second | ive ce 3 ¥ min- : S i sters in the commonwealth of Aus- s e n s shotographs an < : ; ; ¢ : : ves, an 54 mo, whila the Dalily the automobile used by the young finger of the nd were 8- |41 0 | € to lynch fhe negro. The | ] op at Yy 5 : E n ¢ : ASSeS N s showed 10,161 yesand woman at Roundrock and a descrip- verely laceratc nters of wood | * yeoptioning th > ' : e 15 on similar to that given by the -also cut Hisgi e arm | Helivoi: i s insur, rOeC- | ihe adoption pap fone | pretty ble oaey e Evee v S . la officials. Mrs, Rogers was @ face. He s taken to the Lena ¢ o e e s reaaad | R ORRERICR 3 a squac v ¢ vy as Heat 1atiy s 3 - .8 arrested a few hours later at her tal for treatment. o0 (eldonmonens csbtesed et police rom Harrisburs to | A her of |10 the grand jurs ; : CERlatves MOTOR \I..HICLEq::Edl[:O;rI' 4 lome here and told officers she se of azor strop 1S of prove of lasti Rt parts | Ausment the sheriff’s forces. Early | pypjie ; < testit o o e ; were notified today ef robbed the bank for a “thrill”. She wood a I s into o today all the ell as the ¢ : vt : ¢ ¢ G | 2 t 1spension of the Dvgr;!sor;l lis hen told authorities of maillng the L sa h not Home Affairs “‘A”"]' n o 'l’ > Jail, were ~‘ \wil-“ Jeens eour ht ment v 1 sing % trod ha AR PRErhhe (.~i?!e'€~r: b::::r:ol\thenl;: money secured at Buda, with the - han twice card affairs he said 1 under tir nd. ¢ v t urder ma reet, the et 0 slutol she 4sed, 1o Bereelt ang the|whenw followed as “During the greater part of the|Oorders of the state police. says he ls |test ! L ol il ratior sent et D i;;!p?::;'n ::::: ot was recovered. loud as a shot f a revolver the present year the nation has lived in St i ermi it the . S < migration law.” he said, , o : ; last Wed i . und alarming other room A k i nay ; ; SHeby i o Ao - Plochargzyk of 265 High streats the tightening of the strop was re- address u, 1 e e ,n:m:":"“j“‘ ponsible for e n P hat the report of the com- | costed The forelgn misslonary society of FERN | upon economic. con- | Wood i L 1 = . 1 Congregational I mect SE 10 ustry would, | Iat nd indicf for v the fl is beinz sought t h vhile in Canton W READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS %, ALD CLASSIFIED ADS omorrow toon at the pe RURSERE 1S A L TatioN th t1 i ation of all | next day : : hio State rsity. | triend in lon, an anot! FOR YOUR WANTS FOR YOUR WANTS Tt Connectiout state board of house, o a peace- examination tion ' . ¢ t social and nurses will Hold its anual meeting S proiem, T S A T 58 8 e e o 0 T T e e T T TR R T8 Mrs, A. Elliott, who has /| January 5, a L br is hope was not fulfilled. ed to Hartford hospital Hartford, Conn. Examin " remains to us now to unite u\fff’xr. or several days, is .improving and istration will be 1d at x all the bitter memories of the is expected that she will be able | capitol, January 10th an past and to set our eyes steadfastly § to return home within a few day e upon the future, inspired by a com- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS mon im toward genuine fellow- 1 Mrs. Harold Winship was yester- FOR YOUR WANTS ship sustained endeavor, upon | E (] [ ) : | estions /4 Tur i RS EEN %erep/Ofle}fiu%fifokemmber H(IS He a tux: | T LLE S BMW T T GIFTS FOR THE HOME ARE ALWAYS t BB &0 -1 WELCOME. AT PORTER'S YOULL FIND If he hasn't ---- your gift P OSNGS _2e—wirse : VERY ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE AND . . T o ' ; RUGS WHICH WILL BE A REAL problem is solved. There § N = e PLEASURE TO GIVE. e | MORE ATTRACTIVE PIECES; LARGER list, (nor a married e : A SELECTIONS AND LOWER PRICES either), who wouldn't ; .THAN EVER BEFORE. 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