New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1928, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928, cious. He is survived by ral of Torrington, pleaded |superior court when arraigned here o i : | i g and. nd fourth months' imprison- | 1 M(}Ml ASSOC]a“OH judapest—The Hungarian govern- a[ Hospnal Pt epeoiels | 1argest of those in the Town Steeple mental aberration, last! Dapien, May 10 (P—Dersons | A jabove the ground, he jumped 40 |« as held f ¢ even texture, good flavor, with real food o death if his three Graham had been a patient at the rms of from one to d. He was reported to have establishments in the town | to run for Uncle Sam abr men ple guilty to six counts of ward Peking, faces a new obstacle: L e ! | bet 1 a statewof mental unbalance- | were closed while the funeral serv- | ARRESTED AS BURGLARS MRS KELLEY AGAIN In Bad With Japan FLASHES OF LIFE: BERT ACOSTA LEAPS 'm []EATH e R e R | stamtord, Say 10 UPTrea 0 who has shown |ha <d, because the dor children, who reside in thjs city and |guilty in superior court today to |today in city court charged with cago—Bert Acosta’s loop the ment is to erect a home for persons | of Lanark, G. C.'(Edinburgh). It ht at 7 o'clock, James Graham, 5 - |aged 57, of 10 Mott street, this city, | V7O™inent in the municipal, politi- L | rose stealthily from his cot at the (al, business and professional life of Mllffllls Men LIke I Eave dia i fect, Tinding on some shrubbery be- ere the value, are assured wh i s in a trades : 3 sured when leavened with SR T One to Ten Years Is Pena][y_m- 4 sustaining a crushed chest - in o : 1 " ol to baseball. “It's g 2 3 A ay n he was 8 a . enter | 2 e : th convulsions on the of the fown was flown ¢ The Wholesome Anshe Ban. Chisng. il Shak, leadbe of ambridge, Mass.—While fulfillin years cac state’s prison to- Hes on the jury in common glary. BANNED FROM CH[CAGO FIEI_D the moment last night to leave his _— ‘_Bock. 17, of 260 Quincy strec iation that 1 Locke, broker, owed mo . . e her, several brothe a4 a|statutory charges. Judge John |breaking and entering a candy store. N e ——————— 00 much for the city tired of life. The increasing n\lmbcri Fairfield County Men | Service aplenty—Herald cmssmedionce hung in the old church of St. | Griffin hospital, while the attention Darien, ford and Norwalk at-| and internal injuries from which he | he said over the o . R e ol acas aaroliet Ay i ions of a good citizen | day b rds Booth | Minneeota: Mre. Vineent Tt Tooth, in Japan, offended by the clash be- | criminal court and commute They w ted Ly state police Vermont; treasurs v 1 tween nationalist and Japanese |way he propels himself in « on Marel zation b troops at Tsinan-fu. u int les of sum- : % AT h 1 N , Southbury, [ ] @ | ot when the night nurses were re- TWO SENT TO JAIL [ton, and Angelo Delise, 19, of | | lieving the day attendants. When | 3ri May 10 (P—Lewis East avenue, New Haven e | Ipicked up Graham was still con-|R . 28, and Mrs. Ann Conforti, “crdeted held in $1,000 bail for the Detroit—Mayor Lodge has 1ent got it out of hock. It | sci i Re elw‘w 0 Head American The oldest bell in Europe is the Hartford, May 10 P < R fith i Beca jof suleldes 35 tun reamon, May 10 (®—While in 2| Pay Tribute to HO)'t"-N Dept. Kentigern, Lanark. ‘v\v ,‘n!d.“ n. g nur E was attracted ‘ nded th n\.l al servi lh!s ‘..dw”’ S\lccessful When mld! wlth | elsewhere, and standing on the sill |ufternoon for Stephen 3 5 R Sry o L e |of an open window three stories town cle: e . | umford. Muffins and biscuits of light e ]mposfi! on TWO | died an hour and & half later. ) them the ups i [T f : tre in falling struck the side- Town hall was drs 2 mourn- | BAKING Powp & Baking nd brings out their Zai : L 5 < and sustained a gash on the ind all public of nd busi | 2975 Mar is ge - 110 al super rt. he e Tees o De Mar is getting in con inal superior cour Th In almos! nders took . 3 . it BUY YOUR BEDROOM SUITE NOW AND SAVE MONEY e Contession 1o 1 o i SAVE - ! Workmen are in the way more or lessand our | WE ARE s brilliant. 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