New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 19

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\ \ < RULT PROMIBITION NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. 10 e ———— ———— —————— - L e i S Aok 1N toe. wifle 16 Be foe MAY PADLOCK STORE MUST SUBMIT PROOFS 25, 1911, Joset Beyens, Brussols |to whom it belonged. Ellzabeth, | has recolved a letter from a com ‘B & M. Planning Three Bolglum, located relatives in Ger- | widow of Beyens, and Marcolla, | pany in Ireland manufacturing | =* A g i — many and agreed to furnish them |his daughter, residing in Belgium, | stout, suggesting a renewal of re. Million Dollar Yard / N | Leading Catholic Will Police Have Obtained Seven Convic- ; particulars of their herltage if they |then brought suit in superior court ! lations. Lawrence, Mass., Feb, 26 (F) == i- Pay Visit to the P tlons Against P1 [¢ y|Peletan Family Which 18 Sccking | woulg pay him a claim of ono ihere to recover tho 3583648 —_ | Plans of the Boston and Maine \ Yy Visit to the Fope ons Against Place at Grove and Settle ¢ Long Pendi third of the estate. They accepted |awarded Beyens. Girl B | Hand I Sallrord tor b | New York, Feb, 26 UP—Monslgnor |y rovoiie stroets. Sotement of Loag Ponding Sult | vy, e “theip olaims wore allowe | It is on (his suit that Judge|it1 Bound Hand and IRIEAc pt “'“""”’vi’:','":‘ A — . , E dge | N % Lowe inetio 1 ” ) 8 Wiliam Quinn, nutional director of Ordarad 10 Khow Data; od by the probatd court of Bridge- | Booth handed down today's judg- | Foot, House Ransacked | ;iiiion ‘o s sreat trotgnt. cimsste (e} I“I“ f \‘;“:’ m‘[” 0":;‘“ (‘3‘1" “:' grounds to Institute padlock pro-| Bridgeport, Conn, Feb. 26 (® — | ment and declined to pay the com- et ment prevailed here today as the 100,000 were made public here f ghures, all on the Olymplc |ceedings against the property at|Proof of claims for an estate of | mission. | P o news of an attack lato iast night on | 1o4 ikt Legfll Q’JCS"OB at Al [next Saturday for Tome to attend |Grove and Lafayolto strects, Sor- |316,910.64 held by the Boyens brought sult to recover Her 4 Foreign .l‘n'm That | ceceiia Siter, u young woman 1y Fra bl el lxt;‘m:::nd'n'c:- jbapconrrenoeiesd {f‘,',f:,':".f;ffl e G orge e ot “irick | States government and four heiry| his focs and In 1918 a court in Sees End of Dry Laws ing in the tamily of the Rev. J. I\ | Lildonts ana general managers | s Mara, have discovered that therc | residing S rarY be sub- | Germa H | o i ot Balley of 8t. Paul's M o 4 S - . | March 16, 1t was announced today. |have been soven convietions mr\lul‘ siding {n Germany must l? sub Germany awarded him $5,636.88.| Boston, I h.‘ (0] At least | Ball \I 1‘ 1’" t I’ml |l I ‘(')\ul‘ Mo the rallrond, in testifying at a ARy "‘('J"- 20 P-—Drohibition | yjgr, Quinn was especially summon- | juting the Nquor law by varlous oo- llll}lcr:_!o superlor court here be-\ Thomas W. Miller, alien property |one forelgn frm o the liquor |NO8 made Known. he sirl ! ng hearin, @ wiorul and not a legal issue and | oq° 1o the conference by Pope Plus o ey Am BT B e S etat fore March 26, it is decreed In an | custodian, took part in the contro- | manufacturing business thinks that ! L Il ot ¢ e of the project, Mr. fle church is bound to support it, |y, e o et (Amvrtocumry judgment handed versy. He held that the German |the American prohibition law may “hO: ® JGUENEICIrOm LRe ANt Hammond said, was to render ime be conterence ol students and fac- | g most fmportant work of the |foe aagrestinn. ons were sufficlent | down today by Judge John R.|helrs were allen enemles and the |soon be repealed, A Boston com- ' D¢ peErose iciboundsher Mandal provenfre service to and from > ity members from 38 Protestant | onrerence, which will be presided Tl?s e ool lons s thattor,| Do0th. RN | estate was turned over to Attorney |pany which was engaged in the (““ b ",".‘ 8 "‘{‘;‘ ‘]”’)‘”"" her | industrial ¢ ra in castern New wu'u;.ul seminaries in session allover hy Archbishop Marchetti, will | Andrew. D‘wly and Harry Jenkins, Oscar Kunkel, a carrlage paint-| Arthur M. Comley as speclal cus- liquor distributing business before | o v‘ 1-'n :..m\m‘u’v |.|. h‘m\w g The yards will be two , uhersity of Chicago ducided [y yne allocation of subsidies to | 2 kR UN% | or, died in Bridgeport on January|todian until a court should decide |the Volstead act came into effect | NO attemp a8 made to other les long. at the same time, it was | q & who were each fined $200 and costs | | wise attack the young woman | At e chureh Shonld wals | Catholle missions throughout the | vy Jugge Hungerford, At that timo D . . Sie i eneourise o ioud welt | world, and w formal survey of the | juage Hungerford declared that the iin prohiition situatice status of the mission work. place would be & good establishment » A speciic rote Ty for padlocking. Prosecuting Attor. | | As © recommendation voted . i o e crence vas that ofiicers| Catholic College at ney Joseph G. Woods agreed with | | : I prohibition enforcement i ) iy N [EsyalpmENTenico ® | that there may bo more convictions, A TeN coren v e sl Tace o cavholaRgallage as the police have not yet concluded ho conslder mar- | Spanish prics thelr investigation. The facts will re tirpd | ho. authoritie ;. be presented o Prosecutor Woods | [ ’ Fifty Spanish priests have been |y, wiil declde on the action to be 171 keop 1 ouol With (hem | heeo crom Mexloo enes Feb. L {aken, L o fouch With hel | and those remaining are to b de- E ny through a super- | oot a'soon. \ rum and discussion | "X convention of Protestant min- e W, o) " ! J cthics of marriage 1n | g : Public Works Cuts Off This Beautiful . y i arriage I | isters 1s now in session here, at- . | Art M / s ) o tended mostly by forelgners, but | Extra Blizzard Force | ) rt Metal Herellatruly a8 A e e disccmination of sex Iiteraturo | ey have not been Interferred with. | Tho extra. help hired by the board | Bridge Lamp ere is truly a Sensational Sale. A special in- proper Kind urged, to- | A of public works during the tw 2l : Ber with medical examination 9| = DEATH WAS NATUBAY ards have been cut from the pay- | |3 and Shade ducement to galn many more friends and customers. - SLCR ‘_*' aomariage. | Montgamery, Ala., Feb. 26 () — |voll of the department and the board | Will Match We are ofl‘ermg this Five-Foot Art Metal Bridge conferunce voted for uniform g gtate hoard of administration in |is working only with its regular staff | | tha Tatest N b 3 R e @ spe-[a report mado public last night de- |of employes City Engincer Josoph D. | | Lk B Lamp. Never before has such a wonderfully fine » ial departments for nfidential | clared that Hoots Taylor, conviet, | Williams reported today. 158 ving Room am: : g " by l‘““‘“ of "’1'”'"“ difficulties in | gjed from natural e Tlat Top | The storm cost the city $30,000, Color 1 P b‘e‘;'n offered Ia‘t anythmg approac!uug the M LI LIRS GV Mine camp, Novembe Governor |an overdraft of about $25,000 on the | rice. e want to please our cus A9 ey’ It was decided that inter-denom- |y, Yy, Brandon concurred in the [snow removal appropriation allowed | Lq Decorations P! s p ustomers and Fo open I piona mensures o combat i~ andings that death was “mot trom |by tho finance hoard st year, This | [} new accounts, and have them know our Quality, our ree are mot mow practicable, I any mistreatment,” as the conviet's [overdraft made it impossible for t h : Ly ol the msscrtion that “Uhe | father had chargod in a demand that | hoard to keep within Its entire ap- | | Prices, and our Easy Terms. nee of opinion on divorce among | the body be exhumed and examined. | propriation. | bert Steiger, Inc, Hartford Tomorrow—Important Special Purchase and Sale of TWO AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED GROUPS FEATURING Over 1,000 Pieces Offering the Greatest Values We Have Yet Announced— Every Ttem Made Specially For This SERIE HIGH QUALITY, NOT LOW PRICE! e cutstanding feature (which we cannot emphas merchandising triumph is that this is a high qualit onstrate unequaled value in finely made, high quality Lingerie, e too strongly) of this ale—planned to dem- We emphati- cally do not ask for your patronage on the attractiveness of the low prices oniv! 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