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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926. — e [],g‘ &iflflflY AT 33 the state supreme court ruled that |found that fire box 336 at the cornnrl[)m police department in its investi- 1!\1-uv-('llon was aranteed” the in- England Says Bootlcgger | tod | | ny 9 il ames E. “Farmer |of Booth and Broad streets was |gatio t der ) | ant i woul rthe ) in T i AN James E. “Farmer oa re was | gation of the murder of Don R.|formant if he would further help ir The declsion ‘was on the appe 4 | of the Canadian minister of financ » guson, was ineligible for [broken and he notified head rters | Mellett, today is again to pass in re- | the inquiry. o anonymous letter Must Pa_\ Income Tax Too governorship because of his im- [which in turn notified fire head- |view as nearly as it can be muster- [was marked similarly with torn SNaE Ty aF 3 2 H l N G : QQ F stk il Steadibbnin |ed. D ) London, July 27 (® — Bootleg- 1gainst the decision of the suprem I . A tULLL 1 his v on the ballot| John Leonardl of 20 Union street | Heads of the investigation an-| rhat the underworld is ing | 5 1y Dominlon income | COurt of Canada in. the case df 2 vindication” campaign fol- [complained to the police that a [nounced early today that acting|to fear some retaliation for any in- | o> ° ume as pers Y 1| Cecil R, Smith, of Windsor, Ont. in which she was elected by [shed in the rear of his home was | chic , Earl Hexamer, will|formation it has given the investi- according to a| The appeal was allowed and th ‘ ty. The eac 1ent |entere Sunda ht an a quan- | start a er rizzing 2 decision of the judicial committee | re onde. C S 9 e gy ST a lg ! y. The impeachment [entered Sunday t a quar art all over with a quizzing of the heators' was shown last night when | Soo hion. of & c respondent, Cecil R. Smith, was or C A P S Governor “Ma” Ferguson of Mloged irregularities in |Uy of coment and several carpen- |known leaders and thelr retinue, | ns o the wosmen of “Lhe f the privy councll handed down|dered to pay the cost of the appea office including a c} that he |ters’ tools stolen. | completely disregarding the testi- | \ho was questioned, asked | gation headquarters for police pro- | s g . . . % E his = N eat : & | tection from a man lurking around | . ’ 1 ?.5(' | Moody, who is 33 years old, is one l‘~l‘”l“‘\‘ e pocket in his room. The | yfeanwhile the return of Ora|her quarters with a gwn. The in- i n, Texas, July 27 (P—Dan |Of the youngest men to take the |detective burcau is investigating. |giaer, Cincinnati detectives, head- | vestigators dispatehed & patrolman | §{ IER PICKHARDT & DUNN | [ y titian hair: . |Texas democratic leadership. He = |ing the investigators on the trial of | to her adc to keep a vigll ? Fehbea] Has forded th was born at Taylor, Williamson slayers, is waited. Slater departed |ports yester that unofficials (27 MAIN ST. B tO s Texas into the e |county in June, 1893. We he was | quickly and mysteriously for a dis- | vestigators had definitely identified ' PHONE 1400 | 15 his father died d he became political eclipse after several 2 L tant city, to interrogate some one |the automobile used by the slayers cars in which they dominated the |0 electrician's helper, Money saved [ believed to have knowledge of the |were completely —discounted when on ar state democratic politics, | {rom his wages enabled him to at. ’! |¥ice ring’s supposed plot to assas- |the authorized investigators showed s vote in Saturday’s pr Jtena “Texns unjyealty and \in 1974 | i sinate Mellett because of his strong | that they had suspected the same . e with an a 5 o ly. began the practice of law in | editorial and personal stand against | automobile and had identified it and 8§ Odds and End S l ay by Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson |1 "’”_ 0 i ’ | commerctalized vice and corrupt |had found an indisputable alibi. S ale | that she will rg fram oftice, |, D cotod as Wililamson county, at- “Bl‘eak” in Mel] it My politics. Investigators said they were | * | torney in 1920 he next was named JS EWV At Sl . . 10 and! expeet & broak | prot v. 1, virtually as- s headquarters it was | “sitting 3 o %" | district attorney for Williamson and /i 4 hosed d A S S , though it may not com W . The - e ot v Bt ntarey L Wil [y Se (i T pe v v G e e ednesday Morning With primary r ns nearing | Prosecuting Tex marked letters would make himself | L o o e : 5 . | swept him to the attorney general- ral ¢ 2 B C ompletion Moody lacked a few |SVEP 3 | |known. Valuable information was | o L - o 5 g Dl KINSON votes of having a majo: n |ship two years ago. He soon had| Canton, 0., July 27 (P)—Canton’s | contained in the mysterious letters rean nerash crassrien aps Small Socks, sizes 5 and White Batigte Shirtwaists 3 uments with the Tergusons and | underworld, already paraded before | The investigators said that ;.mmuof FOR YOUR WANTS 5% price 50c, pair sizes 44 to B0; TeXflS m RPSigll placed state funds in his own bank. | Tony Nieman of 81 Jubilee street [mony previously taken by S. A 7 Is But 33 Years Old reported that $20 stolen from | Lengel, suspended police chief. cornered democratic yerna- S om vace Tt Jod Geu, | this spring he announced his candi- Ch ] el 1.50 o by more . than 110,000 | dacy for governor. He was married reg. price 39c, [votes. Lynch Davidson, third rank- |10 APril to Miss Mildred ~Taxton, | g 6 b : : 2 : G Small lot of Bathing Sho Harmony Chiffon Hose ° | candidate who like Moody hased | daughter of an Abiline, Texas, bank- (I8 i P : = Bat matr e broken er, and his wife takes an active | | 0dd Btacelets, reg. price paign on “anti-Ferguson- - . 2 3 part in his present campaign. 4 values 7 169-171 MAIN ST. s 4 enough votes to | 85 G ngham Hoover e Mrs. Ferguson to decide she 5 : One lot of 15¢ X ON POLICE BLOTTER K o , reg price $1 . | did mot care to continue her e: Sally Migliwz of 33 Lee street B s at for ¢ e Sally Migliwz of 33 Lee str G 590 Sooks All our best Bathing Shoes, called upon Supernumerary Officer > reg. prices 95c and Gov. Ferguson's resignati will : S reuson's resignation Wi | ponjamin Huck to settle an argu- | P $1.19, at w2l 79c | Wit Moody that she would refife |ment between her and her brother- | § i bl Bl e ’ s ] - i S in-law. After an investigation it : : 49" nitrea ok aecipean 7c : A from the race it he should lead her P8 2F0F 8 HVOTEn O el BEAS HORSFALL’S by oné Nofe aud that he should [Fa% found that Saty 4ac tacen 5 ’ sddt + £ - = AN COL family car without the permission of | (i $1.39, a . White Aprons, reg (e e fon o resigr, alse virtually [NeT father and upon her return the | ; il | i a8 gn Al AR | difterence of opinion followed. | waist, reg. price to aleh el o e Extends fon Just & Few Days ||removed further Interest in the | @ A few Rayon Vest i [ v x : The door at the home of L. M. | ; \nen i mend 160 hes long, ger These Remarkable et etiting . L : / PSR 21 inches long, e o i G eturns as a run oft primary g, nes of 53 Lincoln street was | e reg. price 81, Gl | Wil not be necessary exas 1aw |os " g intocked by a neighbor, H: i ck Sateen Bathing Suits | prowides that unless a candidate re- ren's White Skirts, MEN’S 3-PIECE SU [‘15 BT nen darlt of AT '¥otes) cash E. Parker of 59 Lincoln street, an iRl oo 98c soilndiN el - voe | E estigation by the officer s is the wind-up week of the ['| 2 gocond primar st be hali aftar an inveatis 3 buos SR 1,[1\:‘!,,:‘, the ,.m,,,‘l},m iy | Recond DAY age EOTRAIT on the beat, it was found that every- | A few Rayon -‘1 ldren’s Gowns, it bova audr Galls: Sipeotal Session thing was all right and the door | i ! og. price $1.75, a 06 e the greatest values we Simultancously with the an-|g,q"jgcked. Mr. and Mrs. nes | | L hl 13 e . conform to an agreement she had offered. 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