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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. SIX-SHOOTERS USED [FR. LYDDY T0 OFFICIATE |Bastman Is Approved as | PLAYGROUND LEAGUE YOUNG GIRL ATTACKED |Sheacmat mitcmme: tne ommtey o eventually ridding the country of AT HOTHER'S FUNERAL| Kennebec County Sheriff i Criminal aad depndeat sllemg Augusta, Me., P — Texas Ranger With K Drawn Gun ugusia, Me., July.31 In a ég Two Snappy G Played Yester-| Worceste s “ | “‘“ ‘l | |dccision handed down here, Assoct- PPy Games Played Yester-| Worcester Police Seeking Assailant 91500000 BONE 1 i V““"l “i‘ “ ‘II‘P " Commands Respect at Primary |xoo Bricain Priest Celebrant At |ate Justice Dunn of the supreme| day—Bartlett Defeats Smith and| of Twenty Year Old Victim N Campaign Being Waged. court upheld the legality of the ap-| Paradise Beats Willow Brook. Financing Used for National Press n‘% --I Sclemn High Mass In Bridgeport Whose Condition is Serious. ; pointment of John M. Eastman of Club Building. | { ] || Fort Worth, Texas, July 21 (P)— Gliurois Benton as sheriff of Kennebec coun- Two snappy baseball games were| Worcester, Mass, July 12 (P — “""h'"g"’“ July 21 (P — Tesue ays for the eradiction of outlaws,| Rev. Wa . Lyddy of St. Mary’ e opinion was given in quo|, B a of the Na- e e c]];:Ch \‘(;Iit:r;’t L_:fii cffi: : i(ar)' arranto proceedings instituted by yesterday. The Bartlett mnygmumiv{m',fio dcl:rvnmr "'n. xodc“nn Im he ‘Monal Press Building corporation, “six-gun” is effective in preventing [t vbm’fl{ fl‘[ : 5Ziellln = °h Claon 4‘: former Sheriff Henry F. Cummings |t€am collected 11 runs to defeat the ‘x\nb ““:; ?m;‘WTFIPWIK \myv‘fifln:‘w‘:": { (;w holding corporation for the Nas Galess otherwise (ndicated, theatrieal notlces and roviews in this colamp arv § | hecklers from interrupting primary |- 1Sh masy of jof Mancheater who was removed|Smith team whose best e@orth resiin, rogdway oft /Wests "BoyiMion s o;m,l Trom cull peas MEGERCY written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. campalgn speakers. requiem for his mother, Mrs. John [from office last May by Governor(sulted in four runs, Paradise Park|gtrect carly today, her clothing torr, | meeeny orn, Lays Hammond, Tames B, Ferguaon, campalgning | Tyddy, at St Mary's' chhroh, |BFeWster after an investigation 0flteam, champions of Iast year|and disarraoked) and ‘Her bedy| Mine midiiae L o in behalf of his wife, Gov. Miriam |Briggeport, tomorrow morning at 10 | 5, "5ime: A e [, L oRaTEErons L Y A ONG AND DANCE MAN" A. Ferguson, has threatened sev ook In ‘arguments maintaiing that|200Wed the fans why they were on|®l 'l [l believed from | d8iEned to be a national ~monu- The last showing of the “Song and | times during the campaign to use|" '/ " Cummings was removed illegally, |toP last vear by defeating the wil- | a 1985 antoniabile registration: et | L, 0. Sie poe RN Toulght cofidludes the khowing at|Dance Man® the famoua:stags suc-|lo atate rangers to gulet hecklers, ) rs. Lyddy, who died late Monday |counsel stressed the point that the |low Brook nine by a 17 to 3 acore. |found on her person, to be Miss s nereon e miaidl T the Lyceum of “Footloose Widows” |cess of George M. Cohan will be In delivering an address here last |night at her home, 90 Hough avenue, |governor no right to break a| The Paradise team collected 10 |plorence E. Berlin, is at City hos- “f_‘\_n RS ‘-]"«"‘v in/the Neart ot e nenby. nonisds dednis thabinas||ahown tofay at e New Palace TisHb et was Inisreupted several | Bridgeport, had been fll for some |three-three tie of the counell. Jus- |Funs in the first and second inning | pital where he condition Is helng | armeturs aill Lo the Yooy the peppy comedy drama that has | BM N ‘Dince Man” has|times by shouts for candidates 99- |(img but her death came as a shock |1 DUIN affirmed the indings of a |but as the game went on the Willow | watched with concern by DOIice | ton eorreemondents ane e (e NE" Loulse Fazenda and Jacqueline Lo- |been transferred to the screen by posing Mrs. Ferguson. When the| = = e AR s majority of the fustices of the su-|Brook tedm checked the hard hit-|ang physicians. bt *fpaudentaiand hajihe merg gan in the leading roles. The other | Herbert Brennon and features Tom | 0786 all but drowned the volee of | A €0 B LT 0 e Con @ the |prome court, who fn an advisory |ting gang from over east. ttors tovspp ORI | ms home of the National Press ’ Moore as the reckless, good-natured, | the speaker, Ranger Captain Tom | " er Pollce Commissioner |opinion red the governor was|villo and Babcock played a steller | club, which comprises about 1,000 ure, lkewise lar with every i . S 3 . . i = DiEies ikewise popular with every | ell-time dance man who thinks|Hickman, ‘with drawn pistol, es- john E. Lyddy. She was active In iwithin his rights in the course he|game for the winners while Lene- | Thousand Aliens Being | writers and their associates. wdience, presents Geor : Corted e trom the trowd whe |Church circles, being a member of _— =i rary S he | that he is the best in the world. : P . . member of |pyreyeq., han stared for the losers. . S | s 1;,.:1::,?,10"11*1‘,“ S A2 | Bessie Love and Harrison Ford sup- | shouted resoundingly in behalt of the Third Order of St. Francis, a Willow Brook . 011 001 0— 3 Deported Every MOnth[ B ot Biusle? vhund out the|port Toin Moornand ithe trlo miske| one of ths five candidatea opceing 'I“':";’g“h'trfg"z’:‘f“i ‘;f)lmll"j S{“L’fl‘;-“ WOULD SELL CITY LAND Paradlse Park ..... 550 012 4—17| New York, July 21 (P—Nearly | s : n s Gov. Ferguson, 2 a der e ogram. Tomorrow starts a re-|an ideal cast for 't amous story. | Gov il Freed S : il fl:vz1rnmwl of the famous |The vaudevilie bill headed by Loretta| The man was given his choice of ".‘“”’i'g“p“” St. Vincent de Paul so movle drama, “The Phantom of the |Gray and her Smiling Sweeties will going home or having charges filed ¥ played in the Interplayground league | Police REAL ESTATE SALES Following are realty deals record- Recommendation will be made at | Batterles: W. B. Lenehan and|1:000 undesirable aliens are being|ed in the town clerk's office: Fred | the monthly meeting of the common | Clancl; P. Park—Sattervillo and|deported from this country every | Furman to Michael Anderson, prop- = council tonight by the city hall com- | Miller. month as a result of the combing of | erty on Everett street; Stanley 4 also leave tonight. against him. He disappeared. Besides her husband, she is sur- | picion providing for the sale of a| Bartlett representatives had a big| Prisons, insane asylums and poor- | Works to Ethel and Thomas Altken; Opera. g {udey s vived by a daughter, Miss Mary E.|{riaugular plece of property 117 feet |econd inning in which they col- | houses, according to figures made | property on Armistice street; Ethel Loutse Fazenda reaches —1eW| — ram for tomorrow, Iriday and|Nav! 1 Pl Guided by . hree sons, Edward J., Rev. [ lono and tapering from seven and |lected seven runs. This was all they | Public today, and Thomas Altken to Stanley heights of her art as a comedienne D | ava ane Guide y Walter J., and Captaln John A. |(wo.tenth feet on the north to zero | needed and the game was put on fce.| I the 12 months ending June 30, | Works, property on Armistice street; as a penniless little mannikin who | Saturday. The feature BTt Bl pagig Prom 45 Miles Away |L¥ddy of the Bridgeport police de- | on fne south. Tt runs along the |The Smith team looked weak at bat| during which penal institutions have | M. H. and H. V. Camp to Teofile, desires to get a wealthy husband |the peer of all western stars, Wom| o L LTy 21 (P — The a sister, Ellen Farrell of | cnstoms horfor of the Tyceum (hea. | but ave expected to show improve- | been searched for aliens, approxi- | property on Park Boulevard; An< and to do this conspires with her|Mix in = Ardbolleds ‘l‘”':“ lioq | successtul suiding of & naval plane |Bridgeport: four brothers Peter | tor hetween that property and the |ment ss the season gets un,,fr“u | mately 10,000 undesirables were | drew Berelejka to Jan J. Jwaskle- companlon to “borrow” finery from by an excell wn“i D e o 4a iles "Dy (Conlin of Bridgeport and Michael, | property of Touls R Raphael. The e % {found and returned to their native | wicz, property on Glen street and their_employer. go to an exclusive e m,,,f T o e asings from & shiy |Thomas and James Conlin of Chi-| latter is e rchaser #or & sum |Smith .........c... 102 001 0— 4|lands, according to Robert C. White, | Gunnar A. Peterson to Alexander L. ,'n':m;hfr plf,“: e ngnt v [sercen, Tom Mix as Jeff Boyden|has been reported by the navy de- cago and eight grandchildren. sald to be €2,500. Bartlett .... .. 073 001 x—11|acting secretary of labor. He said | Malmgren, property on Sefton Drive. develops that one of their “victims” |[ives a remarkably fine performance | partment. is himself a fortune hunter. Then |in “Hardboiled” | A plane from the cruiser Rich- arrives the owner of the gowns and | Int his latest release, the great| mond went out 45 miles, the per- ||\3 at the same time appears on the |Western ace finds, upon leaving his|sonnel of the ship not knowing in 1l A eno. o young man who is “the” |comfortable home in Chicago that|which direction. Signals were plck- ona whom the girl loves, Eventually |crooks are crooks—no matter where|ed up by the plane and it was Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August things are smoothed out but not un- | they are encountered. In this par-|given the course back to the ship, ) 4l the audience has been given its | ticular case the bad men are New| corrections of the course being sent money’s worth of fun and ente | York gun artists, headed by one'at intervals BHent. | Diamond Sadie, and they are bent| Following these the pilot brought s upon mischiet in the far west. the plune directly over the Rich- CAPITOL PARK here are also five new acts of | mond. | vaudeville on tiie bill that are very: | T e 1 O (o e D e The Saturday Evening Post illus- at Capitol Park, the management announcing that from 1 to 5:30 p. | TS i i e sternaon. a special com. | Kiwanis CluB on Visit | Shipping Board Theretore Docs Not nE trates in colors many of the beautiful binati ticket will b sold to all £ Plan ndition Any. o ok the prics of 10 cents.| To Camp of Boy Scouts | wwasnington, July 21 0 — n | . i specil offer Wil throw open to| Members of the Kiwanis club will | preparation for advertising the | Congoleum Rug Pattems mcluded the ki : following at- |Visit the Boy Scouts’ camp at Job's | United States lines and the Ameri- | Free Suburban 'Phone Service tractions, coaster, whip, merry-go- | can merchant line for sale to pri- | : : . . . |oina, ola mill, aeropla T R D the regular | vate interests, the shipping board | From From From From m thlS great Sale . as arranged ’l‘“"“”:(\“‘"; . The (r’d”»‘ will 1\"'”\'n has rejected all bids for recondi- New Britain Manchester Windsor Glastonbury 1 ‘orter & yson's store on Main h 2 i i 5 ; Al . 5 e i e E it : com- Dys ain | tioning the steamers Mount Ver- ; = ;O:r:gn;f‘il{'_“\“l‘jl e billed |street at 5 o'clock, daylight saving : sl | Call 4082 Call 1530 Call 380 Call 240 : non and America and laid aside the irect from Keith, Pantages and |time and swimming will be the first | question of their future until the other circuits and an enjovable number on the program. — Dinner|yesuit of the advertisement of bids evening Is in store for all who trav- will be served and then the club|ig known. el out Wethe [will compete with the Scouts in & | Tne Mount Vernon has been laid e et rmh singing contest. Athletic sports and rnl\lrv or‘ohu' . 1 v e e xorisc Wil Tl Tho |12y o een seied fo, pusense ALWAYS SOMETHING INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL AT OUR STORE —DAILY attendance p > gl | 5 attendance T Wil be glven byilni o i e A eries was | damaged wog,,f""°-*“‘e~* poent alioras n WUt LOEL 0 e ey 7 e FlE g St EMPHASIZING THE FACT THAT WE ARE EVER ON THE ALERT TO BRING TO recor six ths wa ade - 1, record for six months was made to- | g, 0ing poard 1s to offer these two pond, Portland, this evening, sub- e e e v il OUR CUSTOMERS MERCHANDISE OF KNOWN QUALITY AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES for sale to private | Parker and Rotnteder. | bidders, A s — I‘ AR EUERERT URT REVIEW | wayp BANDS STRONGER | Ay - —_— i Tonite Only! Goyernment Consents to Rullng 0| ¢ome pefinitely Siotal Pomerruitin Case of Tobacco Bill, | = - y 4 Daytime Than Others. TWO BIG PICTURES Washington, July 21 (® — The | i i Sl | Washington, July 21 (A—Definite - r Q199 government wi co. t a =] g A the iy ¥ SFOOTLOOSE WIDOWS? | e reme court bri o I cations. ot ithe superlory of | With Louise Fazenda case involving the pu | 1 | £500 SEtE flr' - t e radio transmission in the At- | —also— nearly $500,000 worth a i A 2 Y ) 3 e L lantic during the midday hours | GEORGE WALSH by the n d :w:u'!nmnl during the | gore observed by experts of the | e war fri i t and Myers Tobac- | 1oy LS Taberators on the | I o “TEST OF co comy it was announced 10- | rocont {rip of the cruiser \mmqu \ | day by Attorney General Sargent. DONALD NORTO gt st to Europe. 5 v | The court of claims held the fo- | D o L baccoiwas acquiced by ithe goyerns ship had no difficulty in main- ment under tract and not by F o - g g SRR taining communication with Wash- A RETURN ENGAGEMENT! power of emir domain and that | 1 1a on on the 16,000 kilocycle band !interest on the purchase could not | Havtical’ miles feom “Phantom of be allowed. Mr. Sargent believes the Sk 5 | questions involved ~sufficient to it have bean e the Opera warrant submission of the case to i : perienced in recelving this and | the supreme court. \igher frequencies y0ar Z P sy ” p | higher frequencies on board Mem g e phis while steaming 18 knots and | so— WANT TWO 2 TUCKS have received successfully during a “Handicap” | A resolution asking authority 10 g0 knot gale and heavy buy two new automobile trucks will o T e R To Be Sold at Sensationally Low Prices meeting tonight. Irish Free State Plans Disposal of Natlonal Land Bank Loan. Dublin, July 21 (#) — Minister of e Here Is a Special Purchase of a Solid Carload of One of the ! that Shown in Patterns and Irish Free State government pro- Vbl T g Fone Most Famous Floor Coverings in America on Sale at Qur | Porers Jame as terest in the National Land bank : Wool Rugs. | to the' Bank of Ireland for 203,000 BEAUTIFUL pounds PATTERNS Fourth Floor, Commencing Tomorrow Morning, at the | exrra neavy When Mr. Blythe explained the | When Afr. | , ENAMEL OUR TYPHOON COOLERS DEFY THE WEATHER groatld (oTRahp i ach e gl ol e ~ Pland Mr. Heffernan, respectively for Lowest Prices Ever Known in Hartford SURFACE. — = - | leaders of the labor and farmer Kitchen Last times today— "Loretta Gray and Her | parties, announced thelr opposition f i Water-proof George M. Cohan’s “Q 5 qn to the government's decision, and Dining Room V “Song and e g i ik e Bedroom and SUBJECT TO SLIGHT IRREGULARITIES WHICH DO NOT IN ANY and Easy = 5 S 5 SR B Living Room WAY AFFECT THE WEAR G0 to Clean Dance Man Vaudevxlle Thursday—Friday—Saturday o ) William Fox Presents Women’s Tom Mix in Peace-of-Mind [l | q;/c g¢12 Feet | Size 9x10-6 Feet | Size 9x9 Feet | Size 7x69 Feet | Size 6x9 Feet tions is assured this new way. Nationally Advertised Nationally Advertised Nationally Advertised Nationally Advertised Nationally Advertised under trying hygienic condi- H d B .l d Gives absolute: protéction— Price $16.95 Price $14.85 Price $12.75 Price $10.45 Price $8.35 discards like tissue : : a‘r ol e OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE A DANCE, a sheer gown to be At This Sale At This Sale At This Sale At This Sale At This Sale Note These Amazingly Low Prices and Be One of the First to Benefit by This Opportunity worn; a difficult hygienic situ- piim, Vs pusag b e 04 $9 95 $8 95 $7.95 $6 95 $4 95 The hazards of the old-time sani- tary pad have been supplanted with a protection both absolute and ex- CAPITOL PARK It s called “KOTEX" . . . fve / ‘ : times as absorbent as ordinary cot- Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford t6k pidi. Today—Children’s Bargain Matinee | .o ‘st & Smaller-Size Congoleum Art Rugs Congoleum Three Yards Wide same time. Thus ending ALL fear 5—ACTS SELECT VAUDEVILLE—5 1 to 5:30 p. m. oLor adingy : } 3x4 Feet 6 3x6 Feet 18x36 Inches FOUR DIFFERENT PATTERNS 1y as At : 10c Combination Ticket for All Rides 10c B R G Regular $1.95 Regular $2.25 Regular 49¢ % & barrassment. AT THIS AT THIS AT THIS The kind that sells regularly at 85c. Because of slight SQ TOl’llght VaUdelee You geditfora taw ceals 31, 42 SALE $1 . 1 9 SALE $1 .59 SALE 29(: imperfections you can buy at this sale for 69¢ sq. yd. 69cY‘D drug or department store simply by FEATURE ACTS DIRECT FROM KEITH CIRCUIT saying "KOTEX" Women ask for ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING AT CAPITOL PARK | i ¥ithout hestancy. iy Try Kotex. Comes 12 in a package. Get your entries in for. Baby Show and Parade Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. Wednesday, July 28th State Size and We Will Select BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST SATURDAY, JULY 31T f|. K o T e x Mail Orders and Phone Orders Filled , nandsome Pattern For You. MISS CAPITOL PARK WILL WIN TRIP SQUI-CENTENNIAL No lazsdry discard like tissue