New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. convention. ki 5 Although pre-convention state- ¥ [I 0 ments indicated an attempt would | h Oh A Thomas T. Davee, 79, Veteran In- | h h d [ e R 0 o Pay, e s =5 o g e o Thvee Others: Rre Tnjured fn (Will Try Another Method for : : tration in conneotion with the tarm | surance Man With Mass. Mutual, ; Now Widely Acclaimed | Stiation. “ne " smne “seserations Recidents j Sonet g Sunday Closing | voiced no <ud\ criticism. Only one e | SR OSTIAL Soday, | name s mention: President s el y 22 Des Moines, Towa, July 22 (®) — | C. 11t 5 1 in the| New Haven, July 21 ’fi“—,\[a(or},rh' e e Wb e pa Rauly, 22 Smith W. o e - (v s brought death to two per- |, 203 avee, 79, head of the Istate acion to close the Gladway tion commending the adminis. dlnsunchucr\lls Mutual Life Insur- Tl it S SR e G and injuries to three others in |1 %% e e g I ther commercial features of ot 6% the eavarnmAnt in ati |l Haveh and vicinity yesterday. = - osition on e lance with republican princi- |, Joseph Kaliszewski, 50, of West ik i ot i Governor rmal declaration two yea ' Haven, was fatally injured while |f %1 5 B GRleTe LA orning. A i bolted the party. working on the Milford turnpfke ‘ 5 = g RO near Orange, when a big truck back- 1“" of a;leg Ulyid0: and (R fallod : adily afterward. He was one of 2 St e r:\lrx:;]n”l im. He died on the way to |t % 0 YO nders, Knights | discovery of a new method nation has | Templars within the jurisdiction of | ¥ phcH ‘(“‘ e to redeem | Michael Zinos, 45, fell from a the grand commandery of Massa- |\t5 ¢fforts 01;” orce ') e law of the to agriculture in the |truck and was crushed beneath uq‘.h usetts and Rhode Island. commonwealth puts the department Dan W. Turner of Corning, con- a n keynoter, criticized the pres- landed f g lture, Brookha ce in the past six y s stormy political career lonel been the nominee but st experienced for the ¢ | unc ¥ Death was almost in- | | duty h clearl ongs primarily e honor usually paid the ¢ & ¢ s |sta | BANDITS GET LITTLE t e r >hiladelphia, and t sadi o ae- S L e rede - ha! ef t e o e heading the ticket. His ae- | i s 3 Duvting | suddenty’ Into}ithe mmt‘ ! 1\rrx]nr)»I\‘ ed to perform, ptance by the s )rom; )jH)n;\ i ¢t [in front of ome, three-year-old | _— the g ey ‘[orm,m LN esterddy was marked by h r out ate S Marie Dy struck and serious- | Survey of Crime In Worcester Shows |, 1y ) ation from the platform that A i e mEsRGE |the state cannot take criminal pro- Vi i a d & = o > >y o | cee Ve ca eve: 7 ac- would win in the fall election ana Nenti Bicarently ety ; aversick of Beth That Evil-Doers Profit But Meag- | ngs. We can, however, take ac: turn to Washington “to tell the . tion through quo warranto proceed- e for the closing wra e it was found she had | - sonditions in Towa.” for [oRinEs | erly From Deeds. | £ jconditions o Iova which 4etl i B0 i tractns tmicul ‘ [ings and the being prepared Right now when you need The Greater Hoover Ay 3 ; the of State 8 3 | ¢ 1l be g look no pport of farm relief slation, || E ol Bola, 15, was thrown | tWorcester, Mass July 22 (B 2 s ; b of tanrslsfiglon ¥ ory county GE nle mctoravels woka (HaIITARR|elci et R feld Lo slosineiotiho il e fon) |8 —when summer's heat makes cleaning hardest and L i : 1 controlled the reso- |with an automoblle in Orange street. | nandita 15 a St ay e et et e s committee. i ficies) o) the hiena s FemarilItion sesaedin s At e bon s | mhlehdaredclearsviciations fotin trisi N | summer winds make dust thickest, we offer this s seat in the s e res n on agriculture stat- [cd as serious. The driver of the|officials who have compiled dats revolutionary new Hoover on special terms so gen- 5 % 5 TaDab e - ; automobile, Barney Milkin, was held, |holdups in their results since the | ., e Jic . fel. tho frufh agsing | e in i ies At b s fdnd Bt ion e s i e ey R s e B erous— for a down payment so small—that anyone Bl Yt ey " 2 2 | P L iey uf economic equality |car were defective, | During the seven months there | el atts s |of ¢ e with other industries | A truck hit Sherman Gombert, {were 30 holdups and they netted the can have it. Dan . Btec e carried into effect by the |two, as he ran into the street. He [total of $1,3 Listed by months § Raai il Ry nactment of legislation which will |si ned lacerations of the leg. His |t poils of youthful stick-up 13 ’ s of permit the establishment of an |condition is not serious. men showed the following ¢ on of being : i i ) is a Prescription for . o) ke < American price level for agricultur- | —_———— I . seven hold | . al products above the world price VICTIM OF HEAT I g began ruary, two holdups, $61: March. | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, “fellow leve as the prote - | Southbridge, Mass., July 22 (P— [six holdups, $500 April, three | s with ‘el R e e An e | Bilious Fever and Malaria| | the principle of The Greater Hoover, has completely ured products.” [while at work yesterday on the |$303.10; Junc, five holdups, §202. | LCE s el corms, revolutionized cleaning methods. Its efficiency, in ordinary cleaning time, is 131% greater than the pre- vious model. 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