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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 Mr. Palmieri said that he had ig- nwh; xiated, John Rich, manugerl chairman, Hardy Payor, Wi of the house. The costs in “divisions ACCUSED O MURDERS 3 A alt 5 BROOKLYN HOUSE BOMBED |l huiicrseid thet e bud tejaswnuniasd, oo nich me | CARD smmps IN ACTION |ghairman. Haray payo R R e b uut he post §50,000 at a spot in|Rogers park neighborhood, was Prizes were awarded as follows: | KOWD here, are figured on the time | \esy Prussia Man Sald to Have Prospect park. He said he had no|found shot to death in the base- . “[lost in the tedious cumbersome J P iy - | 2 2 Bridge: First, G. S. Coit, second, 2 Slain Five Persons INT" FI.NAL WEEK Home of Former Judge Palmierl|knowledge of the authors of the let- |ment of the hotel. Landers, Frary & Clark Experts In- |1, T, william, consolation, J. f. | PFoess: During the 151 working | Graudens, West Prussia, Feb. : = ot Police who had awakened Rich s days of the last session of the house | (p)—Franz Kewandowsk Damaged, None Injured — Other s of death unless they paid |to tell him of the guests’ deaths| dulge in Bridge, Pinochle and Set- | "% there were 563 votes taken so Par- . 1.,‘.)(}”9 First, W. H. Tierney, | charged with having murdere Persons Threatencd. 0 ch have been made nst returned at the call of a houscman ¥ RS |second, s. Atkins ore, E. F. | lament ran an uncharged bill of | yempers of his family because th Demott, president o m‘w find the manager lying dead on| VAck at Unlversal Club Rooms. SoRd, 8 alithaon, 10w, scare J. i e gs ko, ¢ e ) e e et g ng ded hield disapproved of his Intended fiancec. sefla{e PI'EDfll‘ed fOl‘ RGGUI’I‘EIICC A Tonk P 80 R Tl Medhanics: iNatlonslibenk iof Braok-fs fooapilerin the holler frobm, \an= Ao ifs hias lbesn-1niscted inta ”;n-((h:.r(-k: First, A. L. Scranton, t = RG] The tragedy occurred in the small {that the home of John Palmieri, for- |lyn and Dr. Burt D. Harrington, a they said, a su the already flourishing bi-monthly | 2nd, John Lynch, consolation, John | $20,000 FIRE IN BOSTON. village of Grosstarben, near here. T mer city court jud w nuH be blown | prominent Brooklyn physician, police |© 1 ar 5 - | ¥ 2 _— = . i 3 i of Recent Fireworks | il ¥ ) | nan and child were the |card parties of the Universal club of | Malina, : Franz's seventy year old grand- o |up une L the |revealed totay. Police guards were |tamily of Howard Reneau, man- | Lande ary & Clark by the addi- | After the tournament, Archie De- | 0" “":‘ii‘“s"sry“‘l‘,‘;‘;‘l’::h:; Blaze In| yother and his young sister were in- | 8 e stantly killed with an axe, and his [ o g ol e LD iacore branch office of the Pos- | tjon of tables of bridge. As evidence | Mars the steward of the club, cater- 5 Washington, Teb. 25 UP—The ot o samn 1o feany of th .m}pn e L e legraph company, Who Te-|of the popularity of bridge among |ed in his usual efficient manner, |, BO%Om et Qi B -One fire- | tather, mother and younger brother inth congress entered its final |yome in Flatbush, Brooklyn, Bt s T home to find them dead. the club membership, the club hou (arc:\( enthusiasm was expressed and were mortally injured. F r;mf (lhl‘m'dj h prospects in the e e tome ani BonE i A iene ppeared to have béen killed |was packed to its capacity last are lgoking Ior\\q_rd cagerly to |fire that caused $20,000 damage to a | guilt when quns(mxmd‘. RlERpIon = al fireworks that ai- aren, Rt Han the bl Kills Himself After Two Guests VY SCEPIng of poison fumes from an |ning, and it was necessary to place mu. next party, March 3. | six-story building in South Boston |stains on his hands and clothing n climaxes but with 2 Aea ioe. Windowe e ek S ) adjacent apartment f: ated yes- |card tables in the reading rooms to —— late last night. to his arrest. ore ord din the f 5 et i 288 3 5 detectives 1 after a pre- |take e of the overflow. | COSTS $60 TO TAKE VOTE The victim, Patrick F. Spellman, 2 erminedly clear | tored, Tk [ property A e ; e | liminary examination. | Pinochle and sethack parties had | London Feb. 25 (UP)—Each vote | Was taken to a hospital. MASS. POLTICIAN DIF : L A = {their usual enthusiastic following. |taken in the House of Commons| The fire was confined to the top| Fall River, Mass., Feb. 25 U nbad been b grare fres dlc. doz. 2% |Competion was keen. The committee | costs about $60, according to an es- | floor, occupied by the American Stor- | George T. Wiley, active politically ad carly today, apparently | go, 100 Russell Pros.—Advt. in charge consisted of E. L. Hoyle, [timate recently made by a member |age Battery company. for many yvears died today. shrubbe ry in front of the house. $e3032evirsiiasassseteaiiadesasaiatitanizetetaaiessediasnranazazazatentanaiiosastasataizsedatuarinissssesocsesy pRtatea i n R ettt it et 7 e /’/Vf'VW/////;////r//////fl”/////////f ///7'7//’ /f First Blooms in the 2032800018088 ATTIIRIIIIINIIINITIINLILT New Spring Fabrics Importance Is attached to every one of these beautiful new Spring fabrics—in colors that re as many, as lovely as Spring flowers— There in time for sewing and the Dress Goods shop is bedecked in full regalla with new designs and lovely fabrics fresh from pring’s Newest Dress Modes W oy |FEEEEE . i eney Silks New Spring washable Cheney . \ $%).98 Excellent Values in An Opportune Event | 7 oo Foiy Sealt SO [} | d B3t ie it e e et R dainty patterns, 37 inches wide. 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Special 49c regular $3.00 value. $2 49 for Saturday only, yard Tor Saturday only, yd. amendment as for an adequate naval de while Representative F n, ‘Idaho, in char nd’ R entative I lican, Ohio, continue tion, with th sta e of man Hadden of the appropriation | committee, Proponents contend the $450,000 | would do little more than provide | for the ships, and Mr. Tilson contended it did not go beyond the prosident’s wishes but merely carried out his budget recommendation that 1ithority for the cruisers be contin- ued b legislation. Opponents supported the president his efforts to organize another nference for further naval arma- t limitation and held that to ap- propriate the funds at this time | vould embarrass him and constitute | ciiallenge to the world. 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