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ls¢ Fi:AL EDITION NEW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, SCHOOL BOARD TO CONDEMN §,, we'N fW PROPERTIES IN NORTH END NEW s EEDED FOR NEW BUILDING Explosion Starts Fire in rara- ill Move Against Ob- R[“[;S OF UU]EN | mus Two Family House durate Owners On DAYS [W []ISP[ AY TWO WOMEN MAKE ESCAPE Oak’ A“en’ Vincent First Blast Blows Roof From Hous And Derby Streets. Etitiin a Sae Lite rary At- f Bey Fatally [TCKS Many Visitors pummed in Washington OMF ARE 300 YEARS 0LD School Yard to Be lowed $650 for Death. ’MZ 7, ;’l; 4 ”llo - | | | and Second Scatters Flaming Debris in Al Directions, Wit [Father of nesses Sav, Only Known Siznature of “Mug- wump,” Famous Chief of Mohe- gan Indians, May Be Seen on An- clent Treaty There. BIGAMIST'S HUSBANDS FRIENDLY IN GOURT Bristol \\'nman Held for| Trial Under $1,000 Bond Hancock's Signature, OUPLE ARE MURDERED IN THEIR MIAMI HOME 3odies of Hushand and Wife Found—\Were Missing Ten Days Asembly Records Ler pand had this oy ere in cot side by side \ strong is to )X conta operty » several trunks. March 15 was the g to b erior court, per of bedroom, ad heer Four (;cr;mm entenced To I)calh on Gmllotmc —Four membe Reichswehr An inv wing to police an a he still Mre, Nevers, known to 1s a devoted couple Chicago about known to city, but bhody in- mi fro wtion A t i on the ma en pressed for Klapproth | convicted of lur- omobil rdison of Da ain of the 37th 1 1815, Oliver militia, Wol to Bl & ission by prop ind. Mrs. N s in DPlair Pa. Onc from Mrs 'lainficld . lconard, Tower pearcd to be her father. She i ved to have a sister in Ev 1L, but a letter signed “Alice” 1id not give her last name. body rose to the h loss were declared d their revolvers at ppeared fourth man convicte ! v la- nd Tower letter addressed to len M. Do Hart o from Michael ty, P who n‘\.j seen. prominent two terr tary o is to be 's most served W Was Gift to MacDonouzh Tn the same ease with the Wolc ment is the gold case in whi key to tho city of A was presented to Thomas Donough for his naval victory the British in the battle mplain in the war of 13 Donough relics are shown with bomb thrown into t towr tonington in the war of 18 o British in the naval battle named for the town. The homb was unea vears afterwards in the shipyard of | aunton Sheffield. 1 A unique collection of railroad is one of the features of The passes, colleeted in t b practically v d States t that time. It is interesting to note that of the moro than 100 ralironds Man med Unconscious in existence then, hardly a half dozen | After Fall From Barn x‘mmf wre operating today. With the col- | |lection of passes is a collcetion of | Horlnak of 88 Willow medals of all kinds from all wars, was found uncons street about §:30 la both American reizn. IL K o Libby P wing fallen from a bharn, In a stec! vault py\l'w'[m] by heavy [ing to the report of Supernume Oficer Rappanotti. Dr. A, L. (Continued On Iasc 12) lable attended him. (Hm :' on, iy ol Mo ovi 1 to t osecutor ered more than twelve but until today n unable to obtain his ch murdered (P—FEdward with his ( Chicago, Mz Ncvers, found wire, in a sccluded house mear!) Miami, Fla., was formerly a partner in the firm of Macauley & Nevers, 5 machine de: in the loop state had be con Child Falla Off V emnda‘ evers’ brother is George W. of Evanston, 1l Mr. s went to Tailahassee in 192 cauley said last night, and 3 later the Nevers moved mi and invested in real estate, | Macauley said things h of late with the he said had been lcarned from letters received he Nevers In February, Mr said had written to her ing <he was afraid it in the \ew home and that on one occasion iney had founa the lock on Mr| [Nevers' automobile broken. ~ Navarra, street, is in a at New her skull 1 a fall late aged 3, critical of condi- | 3 200 High tion | tal, ur bean frac- having a veranda hom terday aft Mike strect . Macaule an activities | t thalsa Condition Is Critical |” I spreaa Britain General hospi- | ¢ Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l 4’ 4 43 March 19th . 26, Qo7 CONNECTICUT, MARCH 1 SATURDAY, T —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS AT THE FRONT IN CHINA NIGHT POLIGE REPORT . 5. . CERTIFIGATE DEFECTIVE SIDEWALKS AWAITS LOCAL HERO - ('ampaign to Improve War Department to Honor Walking Conditions Corporal Martin of Bears First Fruit Company 1 hington suished is in the war ¢ v.\\\!v.h)\\w"\\w— whom the war deg in, Forestville, ilis latest 1 him in wrtin his ee shed Service Cross ronths ago & Ly information was sent to Major 1 Davis by e Herald today, ted in Co. I ind left th with that outf n April 5 When the any Opcralmn Planned to SR L Stop Paralys \[ne.ld ven ir sust of that year, M ¥ Bela L Tare ; f mber of ¢ nit of co was in aralysis of Jife the the W war ! his decorated by the French 'nt with the Croix de aordinary heroism in and tonsils, to physicians, continued to the stricken and it was isoning throughout m “cor rvice ! Ll i or General Clarence ared paralysis might veach commanding officer of diaphrasm art Z6th division. 1s of ration necessary As| v (ho heat of the campaig his comp engaged, poral Martin never reccived his e titicate denoting th ason for his decoration. He returncd to this ountry and took up his abode for L short time in this city. Later he 1ot New Britain and nothing was New Britain and vicinity: 1 from him for some time, Snow tonight and probably | |1 his roturn here, he took up Sunday morning; colder Sun- his residence on Seymour street not knowing that the war department had instituted a search for him. youth's today ! wards, makir metl it | | % 1,300 MORE MARINES ARE ORDERED ~ 10 CHINESE WAR ZONE BY WILBUR ALL AMERICANS ..T NANKING SA D:. Williams Murdered By Chi:ese Disvatch of Addizczzl Whl e Wlfe Is Forced To Look On Force to Skangkai An- nounced After Con‘er- This, and Other Tales lHP W[]ME BH[”]REN ence Between Sec. of Brutality, Told by | Wilb d Maj Gen- OUTRAGED BY EH!NESE d S American Refugees Who eral Summerall, Army Major Basoneted With E and Policeman Shot for Making Protes - = W Escape Fury of Bestial After Har- rowing Experiences. (Cantonese xception of One Dead and Four Wounded, U. S. Citizens Zone in War Are Reported Evacuated. ARMY UNITS MIGHT ALSO BE UTILIZED 1gton, March 26.—A of 1,500 additional ma have been ordered to ina by t"o navy dtpmrtmcm S ued at A.ormn; fol- ting attended by Wilbur and Major Summerall, chief of Wa, force oS Secretar, Gener Details as to what units will 20 are vet to be worked out. on ts Reached al had rep the undisc ited a s avest po early among ose the soldiers cath. a total of about for nes will be drawn coast expedition- He TRANS-OCEAN AIRMAN COMING TO THIS CITY Iimlt Commander Davis | to Speak Under Auspices of Legion asked t along the ing the Boston, . March at 26 (P Nanking, other wn to be Killed and shortly before six o Helped By Men, J. E vico- versity, Ohto, Injure Miss dan, 1 Shot twi Anna E of th rl T. Hobart, 1 Ol plant 3 it is Davis, capec landing rescue of ated on Soe merican offte undout Other iriy in t br 1 on Page KlNDNESS PROVES MTAL New York Cop Who Befriended foijows | Shivvering Pup 1s Ditten, Develops L ‘,‘:"::;“";::l:r “m‘“}{ past commander, chaplain, M. O. Pete Russell Shaller; . James Harris Other factory et Landers, New Britain Machine € 2; Corbin Screw Corporation, no in which he wi (Cont Twelve @ trip will be christened , as the have be operation duty of that the (Continued on l‘s(e Fourteen) Cl h'nle~ \\ (m ert Dies t! At His Home in Branford i Charles W. Covert, father of ex- nator Richard Covert of this city, rmoon at his Wilford avenue, Rrantord, years. He had been ford politics and was at one time connectad with the state motor vehicie department. Ho is sur- vived by two sous, Richard of this mal shivvering outside. McDermott | | city and Ruel Covert of Hartford; a carried him within, pon the! R { daughter, Misa Grace D. Covert of |dog victously turned on him. 'X'Iw‘i NATIONAL BANK CALL sranford. and three grandchildren, policeman made no report of his in-| Washington, March 26 (P—The | Mortimer, Charles and John Covert, in On March 1§ occurred the comptroller of the currency today [all of New Britain. first symptoms of rabies, great pain, | issued a call for the condition of all | The funeral will be held from hin and inability to swallow. [ national banks at the close of busi- |late home Monday afternoon at $ 1 11105.! on Wednesday, March 28, jo'clock. | Rables and Dies, i ll; How the | to a lone ew York, March a pol he brov at lat m with man heduled vk, April Aprit | o May 'a on the ag. Commissioner | The policeman, | 29, of Brooklyn, booth last January 16 Members of Eddy-Glover post will attend the county meeting in Manchester tomorrow and will vis't Meriden post on April 23 MeDermott, oned in his w the ani- whe excitabili Six day er he died.