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W.C.T.U.REMOVES FAMOUS POEM MAY |SECOND DOCTOR IS | - == ITS EXHIBITION| BE BUT LEI]ENI]‘ ALSO (Some Doubt That Will Not Take Part in Phila. Sesqui Now Philadelphia, July 16 Natlonal Women's Christian perance Union has formally drawn its exhibit from the sesqui- will became open (A—The Tem- with not centennial exposition and the celebration, it The action was nt Sunday support known today because of the rece Ing of the exposition. Mrs. H. Clay Ferguson, president of the Phila- delphia county W. C. T. U., an nounced The decision made known through a letter from Dr. Ella A Boole, national president, in which she declared the Sunday opening of the celebration raised a question of principle “on which we cannot com- promise.” She cancelled the W. C.| T, U. contract for two booths in the palace of education, which were to have been employed the organization’s activities, Prepar- ations had been nearly completed | for setting up the disp The Philadelphia co T. U. withdrew from the July A few days later the state organization followed. A two state meeting of the union, July and 24, in the Pennsylvania hoilding was also cancelled the retirement of the state a tional organizations. The withdrawal of W. C. T. U. it was explained announced after branches of organizations in various parts tha country declared their opposition to participation in a celebration that conducted commercialized amuse- ments en Sundar. A letter appealing to President Coolidge to close federal exhibits at the sesquicentennial exposition on Snndays was sent today by the Rev Willlam B. Forney, secretary of the Philadelphia Sabbath Observance assoclation. “Out of respect for the law of the commonwealth, the governor of Pennsylvania had ordered the stafe buflding closed on Sunday,” the Rev. Mr. Forney wrote. “Investigation made last Sunday shows that a great number of individual exhibitors have followed the example of the gover. nor and closed their exhibits.” of the to the Union exposition for exhibiting w. C. sesql the Natlonal was the of Man in Retreat Said to Be in Healthy Condition | Waterbury, Conn., July 16 () — Attorney Frank O'Nefll stated to- day he would ask Judge Walter Clark of the Hartford court on Monday morning to r move the conservator over the e tate of Frank Capewell, 65 Woodbury, confined in Hartford retreat Lawyer O'Neill has shrunk from $200,000 to $119.- 000 in the last three years. He further declares Capewell, who stands committed to a retreat Har'ford, s in good physical mental condition, o now says the estate — e ALL HATS reduced to $135 ROSEBEN HAT SHOP 388 MAIN ST. Next Door To Raphael’s Dept. Store | tel, | been | true—but | moved probate | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926. Frietchie Ever Lived July 16 (P—Even may rage over \\h.vn r's poetic eds, Barbara an as no Frederic though John Gree 1ccount Fritchie’'s p print on this r eve left town 1~(m.\.n_\ im- historic r did. ism of the cranite her monurm in Mount plate bolt- Patrick ark: grave etery, to the rail of the V over the town creek, scends trinmphant into walks of life. Sites Bear Name ery Many s emblazoned on a gasoline n. A chocolate shop also 0 does a soft drink and stand of her authenticity, Fredericktown into camps, upon oc felt. h the con- ity ho- casion has made veral years ago, struction of a & new commu that it carry her t with unveiled hos- end was branded In compromise, the ranks of istrious of a later generat and Fi Key filled the breach. Some historians generally have prone to consider the Bar- bara Fritchie tale as chiefly a fig- ment of Whittier's imagination, al- beit most deftly contrived. Jackson’s Part Uncertain Histo does not confirm that Jackson led his troops through Frederick. He did, however, pay a vigit to the Presbyterian manse on West Second street. He and his sugge fraud. in were scanned | party then went down Bentz street i to Patrick street, and hence out of town — past Barbara's house, it is seemingly distance behind the main body of his troops. Jackson also appears to have been in Frederick four days preceding the flag incident. On the morning Confederates westward, Patrick street past hous: Mistook Soldiers for Yankees A version of the story, said to have been told by Barbara herself to her niece, Miss Caroline I none of Barbara's relatives witn ed the flag incident forth that Mrs. Fritchie, her 96th birthday, took her silk flag from the family Bible and to her window to welcome what thought were Northern soldiers. An officer rode up and asked that the flag be given him, 1 commented some of September 10 broke camp, and going out West the Fritchie the — sets near went but she re- on his gray uniform. He left, to return with other nd men, Barbara still ing her ground. Ome of th it is re called out ead ¢ urning angrily, an offi- thought by some to have t Stonewall Jackson, shouted men, “shoot her en “If you harm a hair of her head | shoot you kept her Jackson, it is conceivap have had time to join after his visit to the m Miss Ebert related the a cousin, who told a n .. D N Southworth wrote |it, and the | Relati disc Iady ft down like a flag. dog! may his trooy o4 story to ighbor, Mrs. Southworth, Mrs. Whittier abo poem evolyed um that the old snatched her flag from the under fire and engaged in dialogue with red it a8 er's who ord siot down, FATAL AUTO CRASH Pittsburgh, July 16 (P | Helen W. Beeson, wife of ! Beeson, vice president of the burgh Steel Company, wl wutomobile Pitts en her and another 1ine collided at a street crossing today. The drivers of the cars Beeson son of the vietim Epstein, were held for the ma hery I. K. Monroe coroner. — Auburn Transportation Co.'s Bus Leaves July 19 for § Day Trip to Niagara Falls If contemplating making this trip, ‘phone for reservation at once as there are only three seats unsold for this date. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY Booking 308 MAIN ST. Agent PHONE 10] wrrwmnm mLATTE RIFS Auto Electric Service | . A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 114 FRANKLIN SQ. ELECTRIC w the TREATMENTS given In Ultra-Violet Rays, Electric | Mussuge and Biood Wash control all aervons und Chest Stomach. Liver and High o1 Low torms of Rh Neuritie and Sc al e irical Biolo a1 Ureatments conditions Coughs Dise Heart uey Diseases Pressure, all tism. Inclnding atica.. or regardiess of ment. These treatments God-send to the afflicted and slow-growing children Kio Hioad Ut what are & ‘o wea k Dr. F. Coombs NATUREOPATH 19 So. High St., Near Post Office Lady nurse in attendance Tel. 766 - i Barbara | a| ert— | she | was killed | BOY REPRIMANDED police courts chambers |1w|"r i sleeping night, was severely SOUGHT N[IW Boston Police Still Working on| Murder Case | School and he left wanted an increase wr the because he r Boy his ¢ | | Boston, July 16 (P—The Suffolk county grand jury this afternoon re turned four indictments in the case of Edith L. Green, 19 year old s ward, whose dismembered body was ! found in Mattapan on Tuesday. Dr. Thomas alsh was indicted for abortion performed on the girl, his wife, Marlan A, Walsh, an accessory | the act, and James art of the girl, an ar old boy who ad away from home reprimanded by g. He is on parole from | _ told [ 352 Ar ood during the night, according | ployme to complaint to the police today. | T | ce } nt | borh in CALF A calf in ch SATURDAY SPECIALS AT cents an hour to 30 [ Attorney Lawrence | AT YOUR SERVICE Below iz a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Tour Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1 P, Saturdays at 10 A. M. THE HERALD | “WANT ADS” Alphabetically For BREAKS SL an empty store opposite street disturbed the neigh- | Arranged Quick NSERTIONS Charge Prepaid ¥ E Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a ifne. 14 lines to an inch. Minlmum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Sat. 10 A Ade Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. Notify the Herald at once if your ad Is Incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. 3 The fourth indictment was secret. District Attorney O'Brien stated that this action by the grand jury would have no effect on the war- rants previously secured for the {p sician and his wife which charge | murder, Meanw the hunt for | the Walsh couple and another di credited phy ian is being pushecd the regular police forces aided special detectiv | The girl's sweetheart, James V. | Ford, was at liberty under bonds of | 000 following his arrest and con- fession that Walsh performed an | illegal operation on the girl at his request for a fee of $150. Ford is ed with being an accessory before and after the erime, A second doctor. thought to have aided in dismembering the hody and attempting to hide it in the three packages in which it was found, also |was sought By the police. Evidence of friction between dis- | trict attorney’s office and the police was injected into the case last night when District Attorney O'Brien |charged Police Superintendent Crow- lye with permitting young ¥ord to remain at liberty for seven hours following his confession | | In a public statement. Mr. O'Brien | declared that seven hours before |nis arrest, Ford confessed his part | to the police superintendent and the | city editor of a Boston newspaper, | “during which time the entire city s being combed by police officers | n effort to apprehend him.” The polige official replied that his position did not necessitate an ac- ([l CEN |count of his actions to anyone. | | FRIC L‘ B N'S ASSN. TO MEET | FIREMEN'S ASSN. TO M Bonel o ision and R cociation |l§ Best Frankforts ill be held Tuesday =ning |l Roast Veal take final action on proposed | | change in date for the annual ball | | from New Year's eve to Thanksgiv- meaz‘s‘ 3’"/ sqve by by has a good word to say them. IRL 0]\ SHORT l’ORTIz. H()l'\l’ {in LEAN ROA EE FOW L Pot Roast h h h We buy their quality .’ 1 2! Fresh Cut Hamburg New Red Star Potatoes Morning Specials 7 to 12:30 CRASSIFICATION HEADINGS VACATION MOTOR BUS TOURS New Britain to Sesqui-Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia— 3-Day Tours—July 1, July 12, July 15. Round Trip Fare.......$20.00 New Britair to Niagara Falls— 5-Day Tours—July 5, July 19. Aug. 2 and Aug. 16, ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Ibs 25C AUTOMOBILES UTO AND'TR L(‘I\ peck 43 [0 Lean Smoked Shoulders Round Trip Fare New Britain to Montreal— 6-Day Tours—July 26, Aug. 23, Round Trip Fare $59.00 5S AND BICYCLES S-BICYCLES WANTED >AIRING m23¢ BUSINESS SERVICE Fare includes transportation, ho- 15—-B H"IU n: HAIRD'S MASSEUSB Everybody else who (]m]\ at the New Britain Market Pure for| Lard Steak All I)a\ Spccu]s LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB T PORK . \TER CUT PORK CHO¥ 2c 8¢ Se Lamb for stew Lean Loin SUGAR ........ 10 Ibs 61¢—25 Ibs $1.51 tel and sight-secing expenses; AND CONTRACT everything except meals. Tours will be made in our 20- Passenger Studebaker Parlor Car DeLuxe Motor Bus. A represen- tation of the Auburn Transporta- tion Co. will accompany the bus on all tours to personally conduct sight-seeing trips and look after the comfort of the passengers. METAL WORK mu ORING g IONERY 39¢ G Plan to spend your vacation on one of these tours. Make reserva- tions in advance through Geo. A. Quigley 808 Main Street, New Britain Booking Agent Phone 1052 Auburn Transportation Co., Inc. b 35¢ b 26¢ b 35¢ h 28¢ Th 18¢ Corned Beef 1b 12¢ Lamb Chops 1b 39¢ 37—LOCAL WANTED—INSTRUCTORS TIONS WANTED—MEN ITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN WANTED For Private Office EXPERIENCED STENO FINANCIAL ing eve. Ballots of members who were on duty when the late meeting was held will be received. It is certain that the date will be chang- | d, it was said today, as all the | members appear to favor it. EVAPOR ATED WHITE LOAF FLOU Matches 6 boxes P. & G. Soap .. Good Luck Jar Rings Judge Goes to Scene of Accident to Get Details | Gre ch, Conn., July 16 (#) — Guernsey Curran, wealthy Oyster | Bay resident whose large car hit and turned S omall oar ini| Ol l')”“h_ which and her Cleanser ter, v, 8 ,, fash Lux section, a few days ago, Campbhell nd costs by Judge il lead today. Curran 4id |J WEDGWOOD '§ CREAMERY PARKS package Soups can ionable fined James R. not appeal at once, | Juage went to the accident to claimed that | and although ing more than 15 mile car skidded, the and he his car from Miss Jennie court found cklessly. was time | mobile It was was wet Mead for the first scene of an a get at facts, the roadway Curran was not driv- an hour his 1s became could not prevent tipping over the Bridge was hurt, that had 32¢ b i LAT locked other The Fresh Native Peas . 2 quarts Large Cantaloupes 2 for Large Green Cukes .. .. Ripe Tomatoes 2 Qpccnal Notice Valiant Review, No. 9, will hold a special meeting toni at | Eagles' hall to take action on the leath of Mrs. Layden.—ad each - Ibs 'SKIPPY MILK | |@ Pork ;md Boans 3 cans 27 | i 6 cakes 25¢ 2 dozen 15¢ 2 cans 15¢ RGE RIPE BANANAS . LARGE RIPE PEACHES ......... basket 39( NATIVE GRE L‘\ or WAX BEAN Native Lettuce 2 heads Sunkist Lemons, dozen Native (abbage, Sound Yellow Onions # Root Beer Extract Confectionery Sugar Peas and Corn 2 cans Tomatoes Not-A-Seed Raisins packagc c O 9e 29¢ lh s eans 29é KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES "9 packages es 19¢ Butter 2 Ib. 87c DALE FRESH LAID EGGS 2 dozen 79¢ Good Luck OLEO Nucoa Nut OLEO First Prize OLEO wienr... dozen 2,_)0 LIVE STOCE AND SWINB CATS, P¥TS POULTRY SUPPLIES OFFICE CLERK with knowledge of boo keeping. State age, experi- ence, give references. Box 35-H sack $1.2 —LIVE STOCK n MERCHANDISE o bottle 3 cans Oriental Rugs All Sizes mn'\lul\( TCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY u-mn G & CLEANING SE ANTED ARTICLES TO BUY n 62 Glen smet REAL EN 83—APARTA ATE FOR RENT LIMITATION OF CLAIVS of Probate holden at New and distrl I 29¢c b WAREHOUSES & STORAGE NTED—TO RENT on the esta late of New within said district | ; N | $1—BUILDING LOT! $2—FAT 83—HOUSES FOR SALE M—C Y'\HL PLACES FOR SALB FOR SCALE ATE FOR L‘(“HAN\"E STATE W TE! ROOMS, BOARD AND HUYKL& HOTEL OOMS FOR RENT 0O0OMS AND BOARD OOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING VHERE TO DINE 1 Britain, 5¢ 15¢ 29¢ 10¢ NS 3 quarts 2, nat slx months o creditors thelr clalms administrator c t public notice, be head on In sald dist 3 the p aid town of New Britaiug the place where the deceased last 25¢ OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales At a Cou; B Berlin, Stats of Connecticut, July, Upon the of sald New [ ot Eald on the publc slgn p New Britain, in said district and by mafls| AT l ANI\OUNCEMENTS Burlal Lo(s, Monuments BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete stes) 1+ forced; water-proof, nermetics N. B. Vault Co. 'Pbone 64 NEW BRITAIN—Monumental works, ' Oak Bt. Mohuments of all elzes = descriptions. Carving and letter cut* our_specialty. Florists BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS for weddings & 1 occasions, plus quallty and serv lower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 !!lr‘ St. Phone 3826-2, BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices Sandelll's Greenbouse, 218 Oak ' Phone 2643-12. CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleariy; variety. Specializing on funeral wo i Johason's_Greenhouse, 517 Church 8t Lost and Found i BLACK AND WHITE HUNTING DO% fo Puppy. Inquire Stanley Sin View. Plainville, female dog, owu Tth pearls, Tosi on ops. Sentimental val: ) Lexington 6t. Phone §. monthe old, dost, mixcd + with collar. Mr. Arthur Med. Phone 2141, lost between Churci ew Britaln center 128 West Main ¥'s_store, K 0 your camera here and ge free, Arcade Btudlo. AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Truck Agencies » BUICK MOTOR CARS—Bales and Service u;“l) Buick Co., 193 Arch 8t Phons 607, CADILLAC CARB—Sales & Service. Lash Motor Co. A Reliable Concern.” West Main St., Cormer Lincoln 8t. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Bales and service. Bennett Motor Sales, 350 Arch 2952, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and . _Superior Auto Company, 127 Church Bt. Phone 211, DODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and service 8 & F. Motor Balee Corp., 156 Elm Bt. corner Franklin. Phons 731. {IIN CARS—The car for 10 ysare. S)\lol and Bervice, 98. s West Main Bt Bigh grade motot Bencs, KASH—motor_cars. Salee and Servics. A. G. Elm Street. Phone 2458, § AND § CILINDERS City 8ervice Btation 240 Hartford Ave. A. M. Paoneesa Pres. Also the Domijan Motor Co. Cor. of Broad and High Bts. . Hawker, % and Motors. 46 Eim Products of General are City Motor Co., service, REO MOTOR CARS ané trucks. Kenneth M. Bearls & Co., Sales and Bervic Elm and Park Sts. FPhone 3110, egents for Gabriel Snubbers. of Probate holden at New for the District of y of Hartford and on the lith day of within_an in the D. 1926, Bernard F. Gaffne: abeth Juen in said district dec ctitfon of Adelhelde Juengst New Britaln, pray at com- rs be appointed on said estate to A. estor recelve and decide upon claims presented o the executrix, as per application on file more fully appears, it s Ordered—that said application bs heard and determined at the Probate O said district, on by publishing this or- aper published In sid ing a circulation in said t posting a copy thereof x the'.public. slgh. pork i the fewe . of taln, in said district and by mail a notice to all heirs-at-law and return make, r In some ne New Brita and by BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. of Probate holden at New thin and for the dlistrict of County of Hartford and ccticut, on the 14th day of dg late of New Upon the petition of J New Britaln, pr Klingherg, ving that com- be appointed cald estate to decide upon claims presented tor, as per application on file| ars, It 1s said application be heard t saving time), e given of the pendency of| on and tho time and placel nf hearing thereo ng a circulation in said] Posting a copy thereo! in the town of T and by ng & notice to all helrs-at-law and return| ertified from Record. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY ANTED—BOARD OR LODGING ‘By 23 Judge. | ~ " WE HAVE | CREAM | EVERY DAY L o T ) *We uave CREAM LEFT | THREE TIMES | AWEEK.TH'Nn[ OF e { THAT SEEMS HARD TO 9 ufufivf el ) 21T MAKES ALL THE NEIGHBORS VERY JEALOUS, BUT WHAT DO WE CARE - WE THINK NOTHIN’ 0’ LEAVIN' SUGAR N l THE 30170»4:)—#/ - ( EVERY SOLITARY DAY- YES, INDEED | | SUPPOSE NEXT You'te Be Tewm' ME YA HAVE BUTTER ON YOUR BREAD EVERY DAY THE BesT BUTTER? THE GLASS D B&:DFW\ M ALONG WITH NO | Av? THAN MAKE A W‘L\/ SH f”u — make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge,| PERCY CROSBY| OH,No | WHAT D'vA E 1 WART A H L LOTTA UWHISKERS LIKE