New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1928, Page 9

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“If the Italia has been abl | reach th: southern part of Two childre licd in | buildings here ¥ on —_— | 1.» d accomplic B I i“me“ food to sustain them until| Incendiary Bomb Plol 1 w Haven, is aw \»'mr trial in '“hi:i\“:;" x(l.r., | help arrives. s . g | '1 «u\m rior court on the same charge. B Building on Barnett Street Destroy-| “There is no open water on the cented in Wester Vi se was disposed of for lhelF“-e Bre‘k. ollt m . this morning_ne| Behind Same Building : ay a word. The| Officer Thomas Blancheite ex- ation preluded |tinguished a fire in the rear of Syn- * cuting Attorney Hum- [der's Hat store, 304 Main street Both Leopold and Shalnitz will W€l did not comment on any evi- about 11:30 1ast night. A quantity ! 2 northern shores, but polar bear,| Westerly, R. I, June 6 (® — A 1,» arraigned before the nd iury 2€nce the state has. It took less of paper was blazing. 0 H G F. m] o M ed Early This Moruing—Elec. lwa““ and seal are plentiful on the | Piece ol fuse and a tin can found liere tomorrow morning in superior {40 @ Wninute to ‘anm- m !l\r l-o-. \I-uul “:40 this morning Officer e Man Crew Firmly Convin i |isiands toward Nova Zembla, ~ and | in the moking ruins of & soft urmmYIalerbury Murdel Arson Sus- oue pold affair ax far s the cily eourt |William O'Day found & quantity of tal & conce cardboard boxes on fire in the same s A | bird life is abundant. The birds|® nd at Pleasant street A ormey Yot 1L Gaee iy was congernt | car d . s | o e | Attorney John M. Cassidy, senior e d ¥ First Deputy Chiet S Al lgh A one-car garage, two storics in ajone might prove their salvation.” |2f1°T @ fire and explosion ]nl d» | w I CA Doy iR AL e nior vard and called § ! height, of wood construction, was| Baldwin spent the winters of |SUFoOVed the structure, were turned | pBBl alves Exa ll]all()ll P o ,\,_‘LHL““,Y"' ¢ for- Old Landmark Burned . JF Bamsk of the fire departmmt; destroyed by fire on property ofr1g99 and 1902 in the arctic. He|OVSr (o the police. . . Hutaniel calica 1 o Down in Colchester e’ o inguieh (e biaser Herman Levine of 54 Camp street, | Mrs. Rosa Foote, 90 Barnett street,|took more than 400 Siberian dogs | 11° Sfahd was owned by Miehael| (o0 June 5 P—Louis N. announced the ol Al st i N 4 loy: by the |early this morning, with damage es-| overlang from Tobolsk || Truseamo and he is being questioned : ied thscon v o ‘ 3 e | e gpiored as o motanman sty fimated at seversl Dundsed Aotiare | o) oriand from Tebalsk to: Archavasl o s aiew ta. dstermining who|Lsanold, fu dealer and real jeXamination.” stat d Attoruey Cas- ' “Buckley Place landmark | sUNs TY APPEAL Connecticut Co., figured in two accl- |qp "oy o0 o o A ln‘\; use in 'h'\ 1902 v‘\mdmon {might have had a real or fancicd | estate operator, was bound over to |5 9% for the past 3 . was visited | The Sunshine society has had an > A b ich was under his command. | .iivance < - : { Judge Abner P. Hayes then or-|by a fire today destroyed the lappeal for clothes for two boys, aged dents last night as he piloted lieved the fire was caused * y electric | : rievance against him. the superior court by Judgs Abmer i i Stanley street trolley car along the |\iring Three ships were used with a com- P P iy court by Julge ADRSFldered that Leopald be remanded to/ old house. " Th blizc started in e [three and bine years and onc girl line. At 9:15 o'clock, the trolley | e barking of a dog owned by G | bined crew of 72 men, one of Which | wodern science has discovered | P- 1ayes in city court this morning {iil to await action by the superior |cellar. i i R d five years; also onc high chair was sideawiped by an- automobile | 5 Torman who lives nearby, arous. | V28 sent to the northern part of | ihat the portion of the brain which on a ch: of causing deaths by €Ol Continuances of his casc| Joseph Draciviecki and his Wifeland one baby curriage. They may driven by Antoni Spoka of 276 1-2 .3 the family and led to the discoy- reenland where a safety station |ranslates thought into speech is | wilful burninz of a dwelling. He is |Dave kept leopold in a cefl here in- | the only occupants ot the house, es- [be left with Mrs, George Corbin. 43 Elm strect in front of 142 Hartford jery of the blaze, and shortly bE{nr»! as erected and the other tWo ex- | more highly descloped in the femnale. held without bonds l\;”'w‘k' the county il at’ New caped but were unabie 1o save any | Lexington street. avenue, and shortly after 11:30, an |5 o010 "“Oortn Boter MeEvoy sou | PIOT€d the Franz Joset group. | Haver of their property ) e i - y JOEYOY SAW T He giscovered Graham Bell Land, By reason of Judge Hayes' deci-| The loss 1s ostimated at 23,000 READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS automobile operated by Andrew |yt b T T e e de: e disd .and et Jides Havees g Clem of 17 Oak street struck the |, .ment wag called but the build- | orated in the eastern part of th | e | trolley car a short distance north of ing was beyond savin region. Here he observed birds fly- CANADIAN - NATIONAL ~TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA, "Aomr‘~ a prisoner of the county in- the junction of Hartford avenuc and | B0 DAYPL) B IES |ing castward over water in the di- tead of the city poliec and in such Officer Walter Wagner rflmx'tf'd - | reported sighting birds as he e o that \p\)ka, was dn\m;: somh on 3 [ver lhe polur &ea from Franz Jo- {John Brick lenfted 1 1 avoid striking a public works d(par( { arctic fl]gl\[ of the Ttalia. [tor the county jail where wer “o‘ ment , sign, sideswiped the trolley [larbcietonn el fan s i ‘ - and also struck the sign. The trol- m‘\ bt eceniianntegh e Sheriff Gedde noon, Sergeant Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, June 5 (P Transportation was by mcans of a ley was proceeding north at l]h‘ ——Thp sealing wessel Hobby was | police ¢ {:‘,,“ . ozm er Ustaeh assisted in the making its way toward the north vestigation. | | coast of Spitzbergen today bearing Clem told Serg=ant M. J. Flynn, 1 a Norwe; A ced e to, a a ver tende @1 investizated the second moplo| i puecceivasieoonsgsipossible o gian fiver who intended to | d. The vessels hunt for the mis irig dent, that hie was dr \g north en‘:"‘““ Josef Land. The vessels will or the missing dirigible Ttalia e Coast — that crosses the Rockies at the lowest altitude and casiestgradient of all erans- continental lines, yet shows you their most majestic peaks, (ontinued from First Page) to those at head Leopold taken to il because they felt as | Kept here since GET TRIAL SPRAYER FREE. Then you, like millions of others, may demonstrate the marvelous | 2 Stanley street and in trying to pass | provided with airplanes and | by air { ;‘n(l!\udlm;: ?\v(oum Robson, i “\”“g-.h:h‘::‘w‘ hr; i, hl.» held h,lr | : A sleighs. | Lieut. Lustzow-Hom with his me ighest of all. | ove smuch as he must L | sedan which was parked at the |#€ro - | 3 om with his me- | brought back to Waterbury ] & % de :l!t. curb, facing north, he lwnl"ef = By Sk 3 "]"]a“‘:'f‘l'“r\\;r. Myre hoped to be Stop off at Jasper National ‘m\\m Ln«;;'om &0\\1\":» “:\::‘ <:fl::m;r slicetiventm of FLYTOX VLY, TOX o e, B en b {1 aoouoach of the trol-| = Xings Bay, Spitshergen, Ju able to take off from alongside the o fian s verpta t| — l”x;u frdor:l n:*‘ d*;‘ ction of Francis | (A—Reports from Russiathat Wire- | Hobby in a scaplane to make a series :12:«133‘(‘('5m;}:el;lojg:,h;‘\) ”“‘ Bevery \‘nl:( :\\hh h\l(!:«m“tlrx:g'{\% | o o . street, and banged into it. Levine | 1055 messages had been picked up|of flights in search of traces of the A (ommr‘x;d‘\n\vn\for 500' |visited him before he was removed sald he left Francis ot at 11:37 [from the dirigible Italia stating airship. The weather was improv- G 2 | Leopoid sat in the prisoner’s cage guests. Open May 2lst to o'clock and was proceeding slowly [ that she had landed on I'ranz Jo- [ing. but a prevailing northwest wind - > during the court session, though his on account of the wet condition of sef Land arc meeting with much might prevent an immediate start of Sept. 30th f Weck, Sept, case was the one U”Nd.g | the rails. Clem's car was badly skepticism among the searchers at|the flights by driving ice floes to- 8th to 15t... In his other appearances, he was | damaged but nobody was injurcd. | Kings Bay. ward the north cmm taken out of the pen and downstairs i e The theory supported by Licu- €0 et iy A e o) e e e et o) EANAUI N NATIONAL- G RAND TRUNK Gt S vy o R e R troops hunting the erew of | ...---w--cn,, Largest Railway Spstem in America e Their Usual Workouts rspiizpergen to take up the search|the Malia by land. One group gest R s Resort Galcs Ferrg, June 5 () — The lrrom the air, is that the Italia de.|headed for Mossel Bay on the me your free bookleton Jusper Nationa! Parkaod the Canadian Rockies Yale varsity, junior \arsity and scended on the polar ice north of northern coast has not reached | % T.E P. PRINGLE Name....... > GRANT’S *:- freshman crews took to the water | Spitzbergen and that there was very | there yet. No fear was entertained | 333 Washington St today hoated as they were yester- lllllle chance she was blown to for their safety, however, because | Boston, Mass day but there were several changes| Franz Josef Land. it was known that travel over the ' 9 e R el e ot L g Values New Britain’s Bargain Center alues erew, teams will be sent to Northeast thought that they might have und Mike Murphy, coach of the fresh-|jand across Henlopen Straits from estimated the time it would take man crew. who is haudling the \West Spitzbergen to explore this them to reach the hay. I comhinatlon lLoat until the arrival |scldom visited region. The ice breaker Braganza today of Don Grant, sent the shell out| The Hobby, with Licutenant Holm | was approaching the northern en- oday with Graetzer at stroke, Mor- aboard, was belleved to have reach- |trance to Hinlopen strait. The ris at No. 7, Chapin at No. 6, Rogers |ed Virgo Bay this forenoon and it | Italia was headed for that region at No. er st No. 4 Par-iwas thought probable that the Nor- | When the base crew lost contact with _— “A Wednesday Speciall” Wednesday’s Best For You THE BEST OF ¥ R\'Il (- IN T"l FOOD LINE I\ IHJH, FOR YOU . . | STILL ¥ rish at No. 3. Hefferan at No 2, |wegian plane would make a her on May 25. The ice was break- Turner in the bow and Christenson, | connaissance since the weather was ing In the strait, making the Bra- coyswain. The program for today favorable for flying. ganza's passage easier, was the same as that of yesterday, Washington, June 5 (P»—General Hght moriing and crnoon work- | Nbbile and the crew of the Italia | outs, becinse of t fact that the |ean be rescued by airplane with | oarsmen and underg ‘l Good Times Are Coming!” trews 1o omparative safety if they arc ma- | ants are ull taking the rooned on Franz Josef Land, in mo.\l astic exanminations this week. |opinion of Evelyn B. Baldwin, of The water was calm and the fthe navy records division, a mem- | A NN SIaee Grant’s today. | ber of two expeditions to the arctic | Men’s Athletic Union Suits FRESH Wi BUTTER 2 1bs 97c CREAMERY = |archipelago as an observer for the | TWO CTROCUTED | weather bureau. | Brooklin, Me., June 5 (®) — A Bathing Suits hroken high tension power wire Ans P B Al P B = look so smart, yet cost so little At Only coming in contact with a barbed LARGE lld 4 S 50¢ c wire fence 1is believed to have FANCY s 00 Ch' 'ts caused the death of two men here | Vew Rritain’s e 5 XCTED - ren s Jul G NI RO ON | New Britain’s Most Popular Millinery LBA, Z = For the Younger Child Bach 5 kell Powers, 40, caretaker of Store the Ellis Popter summer estate, and | his assistant, Harold Staples, 28, | were missed at noon and searchers | found their bodies terribly burned in a fence which they were evident- | Iy passing through to attend to a brush fire threatening the estate. 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