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[FIVE NEW BRITAIN MEN IN TOLL GATE CURVE TRAP sing Other Cars on | | | | MOODY STILL 1 AHEAD IN TEXAS Maintains Majority of 1.145§ Over “Ma” Ferguson Arrested for Dangerous Bend in Road South of Middletown Ne Br bagge Middletow Hill 1 into polics omobile Toll Gate Policeman W ain were on automobiles on the at the and | :\!nh:‘[ if they were trying o pass out other Altogether. 28 fell into his | ce 8. Harris Warner of the police has called | € Dallas, T Moody, at a ority in the democra hen returns counties complete ssing other Hil T | stationed himsel roa drivers as 1 in the 1 yesterda snare they came in Texas el s, The vote Mooady Pergr Davidson Wilmans Zimmerman court town curve ost road between Hartford ar 1 Middletown this morn- | Kahms Dwight | Bloomquist of Joseph Chamko of 41 | nd John Hudock t, all of this cf and costs. Allan J. | Coolidge et, this | cour is Oscar Tohnston Clear Majority N¢ Moody T maintair ty to win the aw provides a be held if elear m Lynch third of M Go eded s t street Oak fined or v. was dismissed upon payment of | stre s joritsy lish st Davi on th night was e Connecticut river | ie heaviest of | the summer. Parties coming from | Hammonasset beach were held up a ile the other side of Higganum be- stream of automobil and were rguson's prospects half of Moody's B mopposed renewed ether Mrs. 1 to stimulate cor ure as Fergusor if Moo canse of the flowing up the river road to the parade at the unction of t two roads in small groups. The line along the river road between Higganum and Middle- rate of speed be- ten miles an her promise to re 1 te the 3 pri i : one & her v o a ary. allowed P r offer v ingent ) if ) votes. torney | him by Crooked, Feguson Claims Former Governor James E. T of the governor inseled t 1p hope—not | He sald he | “irregulari- been a and moved at seven wn cen hour. RIDUUM CLOSES TONIGHT r- in | eir husband unday a supporters not to give anything. informed £ statement cc of | n ex axd violated” in the pollling. Moody &2 There is claimed any is a personal victory “Tt 18, he asserted e the principles of frec and democracy of Texas To Establish first wide conducted mainly lish the party in Texas, is attracting little tention. Tits mmain signifi- cance centers about the fl of the “regulars” and Congressman Harry | lervices have been held for the M. Wurzbach’s faction |past three days at St. Pete | for control of the par church in honor of S Arne, whose | ment last night the regulars de- ast day occurs today on the cal- clared that county chairmen favor- |¢ndar of the Catholic church. They | able to them had been elected in ‘hu\f‘ been marked by a large at- | e 70-0dd counties reporting. tendance. | sman Wurzbach, the | - ‘ representative trom | Hamden Youth Drowned St O, Swimming in Claypit arvey Haven, July 26 (P—While regulars, SWiImMMIng in a clay pit in Hamden, nations Fred Wright, 1 %on of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert 8, of this eity. committeeman, lead £ Scott, supported by Wurz. Was drowned The body recovered. gubernatorial nomina outh, with at the “law has Relic of St. Anne Will Be Applied douht After Services This Evening At dis- | no and our causs that St. Peter's Church, | “delusion b Closing of the trlduum to St at St. Peter's church will govern- [take place this evening at 7 o'clock | which with the recitation of the rosary, | benediction and reception triumph | Anne of ‘ the ment in people " of mnew members into §t. Anne's society. The sermon. in English, will be delivered | by Rev. John Cotter of the La Sa-| lette mission in Hartford. The | relic of St. Anne will be applied at | e conclusion of ghe exercises. | telleve *arty republi to estab- state an The primary dissenting In a state- Con, only republican Y had opponent, Fred E 14th district. Colonel Haines, put by readed by ( tive P for as, a up th R. B. Creager Wright t night. xe was ing T The nry the the not companion, rno, also of this city, rode | swimming hole, which is treacherous. Starno, | good swimmer, was in f He noticed Wright both hands in the air but he was merely judging the | Later Wright disappeared, | it swimming near the spot Starno was unable to find his companion. tion. & st Governor Wood Again Nominates American Manila, July 26 (®) — Gover neral nard Wood has placed the Philippine t nominations of five Americans who were disapproved by that body it its last session when their names | were sent down by the governor hurried to get aid and a general for executive offices In the | party grappled until midnight in a | provinces. The disapproved nom-|valn effort to recover the body. nees have been acting in their Repuclove cepacidesiunden in-18800 Fire in Home of Helen Kelly McCabe terim appointments since last A woman neighbor's quick action | esslon of the legislature vesterday moraing prevented serious clude: { damage by fire to the home of Mrs. Lieutenant Colonel Livingston to be superintendent | Helen Kelley McCabe a | Hill. She saw smoke iss the constabulary academy at suilding and telephoned Company No. 4. Upon vief William J. Noble lalarm sent in from Box ock The 1 bay is who or water first. ore with thought depth again by senate arno ad the They in- Charles R Ba- ng from the | to ¥ his arrival, ordered an 13 at 10:43 <uio. Lieutenant Porville Tohnson, of the constabulary zovernor of Lana prvince, whers ent outbreaks in the ranks of Moro tribesmen occurred John C. FEarly, to be governor of | Mountain province M be o the Colonel to o'c fire had started on the roof of window presumably from a cigarette or cigar stub and got intc the partitions of the bullding and the attic. The damage amounted to abhout $800, according to estimate of Chief Noble. Through an alarm for the fire in through Box Which Was No Bull T wrolehia the ¢ |ate into how long cows should “And they safd—?" ( ike be milked | | t | ‘ an error was sent short cows Got same Toronto. KE COSTLY () — The coal and the re- the indus- 150,000 Samuel for the trade department. Mr. replying to a question in House of Commons said that his imate included a loss of £40,000,- mining industry, COAL S Tuly 26 Britain strike cost Special Notice | | Gr general the nation about Rebekah lod rike in Rockwell Bas} Leave ¢ T 4t sday " NOTI( Unity ah outing day, July served trolley on Thu will have an Wednes- 16 ill be | tri ‘el 10, according to. Arthur M Parl secretary overseas park cent T s of rains Wed \mentary 1uels ) 1o the PAPAL ELEVATION July 26. P)—Pope Pius has the dignity of a Basilica tuary Our Lady of Vie N. Y. in ckawanna the Buffalo. Notice ROARD OF ADJUSTMENT Board of Adjustment following petitions for zon Wednesday, Ang. in Room £ will on 11, 08 7:30 p. m., be amend t from ning ordinance East Main tracks east to its infer- reet be zoned as Histrict. Elizat nge Crush Ie Petitioner on the east 20 original eng th M g lin gate of & vith set ingle v ) instead (nfinis present Lo Angliotto, Petitioner. Main street t to from 8 white met let letter r casting brass re West High s “Orange from plates on t from hot [ to business. Hannal James J n patter plac 8): Loughery Toomey narrow B. Miller is M. Th Curtin plate Eliz Wi A d July 10 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT By Thomas Linder 226 D WINT Dat n |1 dangerous | Garfield’s cabinet. 1J | association with presidents and once, |1ived | er, Lincoln also was widely different | in I ried Miss Mary Harlan, daughter o1 | He | mitted NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926 T nder | sident to his | in this position four years President Garfield, and Pr Arthur and. then returned profession DEFEAT WILLOW BROOK Boys At South End Playground Lose ball ROBERT T. LINGOLN, SON OF MARTYRED PRESIDENT, PASSES (Continued from First Page) In 1580, Lincoln was elected dele- e fo the Republican national con- fon of that year, but his place in the convention hall was filled by Douglas, Jr. Lincoln ntioned for the presidency | received a few votes for nomination. In the campaign { followed he was chosen & presi- | dential elector for Illinois. Appointed United Minister | to Great Britain by President Har rison in 1889, he served until 1S3 when he returned to his home Chicago. Headed Pullman Co. Indoor Bas Game to ven Strong Washington Team. The boys indoor baseball team at the Washington playground kept up its winning streak this morning by |defeating the Willow Brook play by a 20 to 5 score. The game d 10t prove interesting until the la inning when visitors started what appeared to be a rally. They succeeded in making -two runs and had three men on b when the an at bat was struck out by Ned- Uport the death of George M. Pull- lwell, the Washington pitcher. man, founder of the Puliman com- |\Vashington plavers were not up to pany, Lincoln was chosen plesident. regular form this morning and Wil- He held this position until Brook provided them with more when he retired to become chairman Opposition than they thought they of the board of lwould get. Adam and Laddy scor- While activel ed home runs for the Washington- dent of the ians while Laddy, Zembrowski and recreational two bagger. the working out tions. He also was astronomer and when he his Chicago residencein 1910, had a thoroughly equipped observa- tory in his home in Manchester, V't He also was a devotee of golf and told his friends theg game had saved his life many years ago when he lost his health. The Manchester place ducted along the lines of | of an English gentlem spent his summers there and nt to Washington for the winters. Te lom appeared, however, at public functions in the latter city. was and a ] t tain arrived there on April s his father the first 8 of the surrender. On e eve- ning of the same day, he was in Ford's theater when John Wilkes Booth shot and fatally wounded the president. 14.and 3 States definite the in ases Later in life, Lincoln, although ad- | rse to holding public office, be- came secretary of war in President He was supposed ecutive on to accompany the chief e a trip to the New England states v 2, 1881, but a last minute de opment prevented. He went to the station to explain, arriving just as Guiteau shot Garfield Lincoln was among prominent men “nvited falo exposition in 1901 nearby, September 6, when Leon| Czolosz, an anarchist, fired twice at President Willlam McKinley from ose range, one of the bullets ca ing the executive's death eight days later. v engage company, Lincol purposes, indu of braic as presi n, for d in ur up Curylo each scored a he line-up follows Washington Nedwell Carylo . Laddy Casenak Adams T. Curylo Zembrowski odzia | Niedbata Washingto Willow Brook a | an a many gave Buf- and was Cianci Steege Burke Mac Schleicher Chadukwicz Bucss Cassolino P. Burke x—320 the to the s con- Avolded Presidents. After this, Lincoln avoided public 682 001 n estate Lincoln when a friend asked if he would a! tend a presidential function, he re- plied: “No, I'm not going and better not invite me, because there | is a certain fatality about presiden-| tial functions when I am pr Robert was Abraham Lincoln’s first child, born August 1, 1843, in Springfield, 111, He not only was the| eldest of five children but he out- them all. Before ' attending Harvard, he was a student in the University of Illinois and Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H. Shunned Politics Inheriting virtually none of the physleal characteristics of his fath- Three Condemned Men Ask They Be Given Life Boston, Ju 26 (A—Three men condemned to die during the week of August 8 today asked Governor Ful- The men Wwere John Me- rd J. Hinlein, all Boston, who were convicted of murdering James Ferneau, night vatchman of a Waltham Street Rail- varn during holdup. nted individual petition. a mency committes” been organized in The petitions were not ma at the government's office. iy procedure in death it te the govern- matter to the state they'd 5 Q T -0 1 Franc Starts Upward and Then Goes Down Again Paris, July 26 (®—The franc con- tinued Saturday’s upword movement. The st unofficial quotation on the dollar today was 2.40 and on pound sterling 196.50, The premier has before him Jig task of getling together in some way within the next 30 d between our and five million francs. M. Poincare is oppose lits, and made no secret this fact. He has discussed financial situation with the and admits that the situatio is bad. Tt discussed among themselves several | important points for the financial re- demption of the franc. Among the important points discussed have been 1o moratorium i or short-term treasury bonds; no unding and no advance from the Bank of I'rance on 1026 taxes. | By noon the frane had receded past the 40 mark. and w quoted at 38.92 to the dollar and 189 1o the pound. ler life John ! to commute imprisonment. J. Devereaux, hlin and Edw a way They pre through that bel public n peals I 3 of the 1o for: has | cre has half, other respects, He preferred | the practice of law to politics and | the glamourof public office and | finally became head of the Pullman | 'T¢351ry Company after being its counsellor for many years. Besides serving in Garfield's cabi- however, Linceln was minister | to Great Britain four years under | President Harrison, Previously, he | had been mentioned for the presi- dency, but discouraged efforts in his behalf. His retiring nature made it appear to many that he was taciturn, but his close friends de- | scribed him as “warm-hearted, | lovable, charming gentleman.” He was a delightful conversationalist, a great raconteur and if he knew hs | companions well, he would talk without reserve. “I think that in his early days those who met him talked so much about his father and expected him fo chat on the subject that he with- drew into a shell of reticence, the protecting confines of which _he later enlarged,” one of his friends sald. Others said Lincoln feared a fals impression might get out that he was capitalizing the fact that hr was the president’s son. Marricd In 1868 September 24, 1868, ap was minister custon th from sentences, the s of at house, refers the said ment board The talks, story e ministers ha of parole. board makes an investigation with ars his A then to the each man and private report government. net, for national is made NO WOMEN CLERGYME York, England, July 26, (P —Wo- n will not be able to become min the Wesleyan church their victory of Tues- day the Congress of Ministerial and Lay having proved shortlived At ministerial represent sometimes & | ist n yet awhile, B last Bridgeport Insurance Man Held for Bigamy Bridgeport, Conn., July 26 (A— | George O. Smith, an insurance agent of this city. was hound over to the September term of superior court in bonds of $1,000 in eity court today on a charge of bigamy. It is alleged that he married Katherine Jones of Roanoke, Va., prior to coming here in 1920 and that he & Tdella Marsh of this city in 1 Pataky, also of Bri ort following, Jout ’ representatives ssion confined to ves today, an report back pastoral se amendment sending the to committee for fi tion was adopted 2 WEEK-END AT INDIAN NECK Bexcon His! Res house n members en ool club Indian Neck composed the Ril Koloski spent : Irene Madg: D Hami Anderson, Valentine, Wright, Frances Mary serve group. year formality of s was in e from W Dorothy 1 Gr the divores week to zlement by which Ing 2 mit]) T rotl first obtair sentenced ail for emt the compan ployed and publication of in the local papers led to covery of his marital tangle. RENT A TYPEWRITER During the Summer Months to Keep Up Your Practice Typewriters Delivered and Called for SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street Telephone 612 » Dixon, Mary Corbett, Tsabel laciote Recano. Miss McKown, secretary, leader of days 2100 lie was em- this fact On he mar- the READ HERALD CASSIFIED ADS James Harlan, who served as sena- | the « for from Towa. Three children were born to them, two girls and a boy, Jack Lincoln, who died while attending school in France. The murderer of his father threw upon Lincoln the management of affairs of the family. Affer the funeral he left Washington with his | mother and went to Chicago, as he felt the necessity of entering im- mediately upon a business career. | had studied law and was ad- | to membership in a lead- | ing law firm of Chicago, resigning his army commission. Lincoln continued the practice law until he was called to Washing- ton by President Garfield, in 1881 to ne Secretary of War, He serv of | d the | The | Willow Brook | to ”’\-‘17‘ r—“ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For aud Ready Refe.ence. LINE. RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE [NBERTIONS | Charge Piepata day line 10 09 line 20 18 line 24 .3 iine 32 38 line 0 35 line A2 36 i 2o .1 line $1.80 3160 {][ Yeariy Order Rates Up, | | | Quick | | | a u_Application Count & words to a ine 14 linee 10 an tuch Minhuum Space, 3 lnea Mintmuin Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. ||| crassitica Page oo Eama vay 10 A, M. Ade Accepted Over the Teleplious for convenlence of customern. Call 825. Ask for a “Want AJd" Operator Notify the Herald at once If you ad is incorrect. reeponstble for Not errors after the first .nsertion. tor Sat — l ANNOUN 8 i r AT YOUR SERVICE Below is 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 ISP M: CEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments URIAL VAULTS—Concrete forced: water-proof, hermet _N_By Vault Co. Phone 647-1 W BRITAIN—Monumental works, Oak St Monuments of all sizes descriptions. Carving and letter cutt our_spectalty. wieel Iy wes T FUL FLOWE weddings § plus guality and eervi Greennouee, 1163 Sran| SOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prig | Sandell's Greenbouse. 218 Oak | _Phone 2643-12. | CUT FLOWERS—pottes piants, pleas] variety. Specializing on funera) wd Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church 8 ported to | _— | | PERSONALS and Mrs. William Lit and Mr. and Mrs s of Elmwood have left on « motor trip to Washington, D. C. ! Mr. and Mrs. have and, with J. Grogan and son Robert turned to their home in C Ohio, after a month’s visit Mrs. Grogan's arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Conlon, hey were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Conlon( who will spend the two weeks in Cleveland Walter P. Hooker of Ken sington he g of Mr. and Mrs. James L. eard at East Madison. | Mrs. is t est Sheph 1 Grace returned er vacation at Miss Wini 514 Main after spending the shore. | Mrs Detect linger, wife of will sail Germany at Ellinger urg, months visit rgeant om Ham a ree her ormer home. Elizabeth B Surritt stree o weeks' vacation I35 i spending a at Pleasant Miss South View. fand their Itaye H Mrs d tz, have re vacation at the home o Ocean Bea Horwitz Leona irned Mrs t i ° summer Wexler at is recovering at his Britain avenue, Hart- scrious illness with 8. Mr. Adams is as- the New Britain fish John Adams home on New ford, after a blood poisoni sociated with market, i T Wife and Two Children I Driven Out by Hushand Bridgeport, July 26 (A-—Mrs. Eva Puzki, wife of Vincent Puzkl, 28, a sarpenter, was found roaming about streets in the vicinity of her ome at 12:30 o'clock this morning together with her two small iren, aged five and three ly. Al were scantily clothed. To Patrolman Moody, the woman said 1 d been ejected from her home by her husband, who was half crazed drink. rlier in the evening, aid, he had hurled a small gas e at her, causing a severe wound. husband was placed under ar- In court today his case was continued until Thursday. ENTER TRAINING SCHOOL' | Two young women have left the | Children's Home to train for the nursing profession and % third will { begin training in September. Misses Dorothy Edwards and Hil- ma Nelson are now at Britain General hospital training and Miss Helen Wolfe will enroll at the | Mecthodist Episcopal hospital in Brooklyn in September. Erlin Olson and Edward Sparks have also sccuréd employment, the { former in a store and the latter in ! the electrical trade. chil- by The rest New | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS —BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS —DEATH NOTICES —FLORISTS | 4+—FUNERAL LIRECIORE 5—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Berv Ceplta) Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Ph CADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service. Rellable Conce er_Lincoln Bt. and 6. Bales service. Benuett Motor Sales. 260 4| _Bt._ Phone 252, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales service. Superior Auto Company, Chureh St._Ph ODGE BROTHERS—Bales and eery] 8. & F. Motor Saler C 3 corner Fraukiin West Main St CHRYSLER—14 AUTOMOBILES A | 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES = AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE TO PARTS AND AC UTOMOBILES WANTED ! 13— AUTOS—" | 1¥—GARAGES TO LE | 15=MOTORCYCLLS BICYCLES {16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED | 17=SERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRI} BUSINESS SERVICE [1S—BARBERS HAIRL'S MASSEUSE 1Y—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20— BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 1—DENTISTS DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY DYLING & CLEANING SURANCE—ALL KINDS LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS G—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE ZPAINTING, PAPER HANGING ZPLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK ZPRESSING AND. TAILORING 30-PRINT'E, JOBB'G, SFATIONERY ZPROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 3ZWANTED TO RENDER SERVICES FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 ye Saler and Service. 453 West Maip 3698, NASH—1i0t01 _cars les and Service Street Phoue 2458, HUPMOBILE 6 AND & CYLINDER] City Service Statlon 0 Hartfurd Ave Paonesss Pien e D) o Broad gnd XD See the new A. G, Hawker 1. of AKLAND EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE COURSE 35—DANCING .,TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND AL & PRIVATE IN: —WANTED—INSTRUCTO! vOCAL TRUCTORS s REO MOTOR CARS a M. Searle & Co.. Bale: and Servic Eim and Park Bts. Phone 2110, fur_Gabrial Suubbers R CARS—"The Buitn Motor Salen, 100 ¥ | P Bgente EMPLOYMENT —EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES U—HELP—AGENTS 1—HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN \WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WO! {4—SITUATIONS WANTE —SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN & Berv & Jewett Co., 314 H T Jow cost tr Motor Co., Ine FINANCIAL QPPORTUNTY 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, 18—MONEY LOANED 49—WANTED+TO BORROW Ci MOTOR CARS- Bajer Albic Motor Sales Co. Phone 260, NIGHT AND OVERLAN cars. Bale sand Service, St “Ihe Sleeve-Valve Mot Phone 2051-2 18— BUSIN Service, _Arch 8t BONDS motor LIVE STOCK | ATTLE AND'SWINE | CATS, PL ¥ SUPPLIES MERCHANDISE FOR SALE RIALS TICE EQUIP RM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS BU—FEED A PERTILIZERS, §1—FOOTWEAR AN 62—GOOD T s —1OUSEHOLD A 4—MACHINJ [ 3 TO0LE 3 STORES 3—RADIO | 67—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEW Gi—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY RY 24 3.1 Overlaud touringe, ) 1924 Bulck tour Ford 1925 1-ton truck, Knight touring. Time arage, 127 Ch Salesoom £ A REAL ESTATE FOR RENT —APARTMENTS & TENEM T—BUSINESS PLACES FOR REX SK ROOM AND OFFICES ARM FOR RENT T5—HOUSES FOR RENT 73—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 3 S FOR RENT 'ORAGE FORD, 19 Box 162 TI—WANTED—TO R REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S—AGENTS—REAL ESTATB —AUCTIONELRS 80—BLUG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB 52—FARMS FOR SALE $3—HOUSES FOR SALE $4—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR SCALL 8§—RBAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87T—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS SS—HOTELS $9—~ROOMS FOR RENT S AND BOARD 1S FOR HOUSEKEEPING —WHERE TO DINE ! 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING Brussells, July (#—The gian franc, which has shown s improvement since tke granting full powers to King Albert in nancial matters by the Chamber, Deputies, showed a further gain day. 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