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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY H},ERAED, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 2, 1926. Holy Communion next Sunday m: - [well k: V! tholics, TI - . i B Yy or\n a:n u:::ar:sc‘raa“:. cs. "he popula. Clty ltem lished by Abraham Lincoln and used passing upon Lincoln’s signature of ; {by but one other President, Weod- |a bill after Congress had adjourned > 7 eek’s Activities in - There were pathetic scemes. in |row Wilson. unanimously reported tn the House Catholic Churches A 3‘:;; ‘C}:l_m’ "“'!‘“jbh““‘ shay datad - canter waal bt His action recalled the question |that the President’s action was un- ; e churches yere taken over f L Sanee N Farcay {that was raised when Lincoln estab- |warrented, and that the law had P o 0N TR - but no disorders are reported. i;'"'ng d'\llhe Hartford hospital to lished the practice and the subse-|“no force or effect.” Brief comment was expressed by | l Exl hu‘:n&lgl:‘;oirfi:’fh:r F:,’,‘,::k:;’; o i{:}'?:,‘;.‘ r_{{,,(”figdmf:“:f‘;“ fu‘;f auent conflicting rulings on the sub- | Half a century later Attorney (Continued from First' Page) ':: fh“e”"z';f\z"f"x;"} this city dur- N M E N MUI][]I.E on the steamer Mexico. merly Miss Anna Cotter of this city. A i oot ThelConniution jon IS oty sl BN LR ceb yesterday on 5vh‘cc Cxx!‘l»:)ln‘rr Lh?},mm; P G > s Winthrop Council, No. 7, Sons and TWO Othel‘ PFeSI(leI](S Dld SOr “If any bill shall not be returned ‘gmngn fhr:mxf;cm;intwgunhzrlot; & dere. She|ioiiation 1n' Mesieod At the o New Hall-Mills el lheniwy Wl Told thelr by the Bresident) within te8 days |slgn. bills within the ten legisiative was never adverse to notoriety.” e ? e R q - ar meeting Wednesday evenin; i 1 e . Physicians who performed nump-.;’ér“;sl';m’“f‘:"‘hzr .‘;;"'5“‘"“1""""”“ {Gontiaged drom it Page) at 8:00 o'clock at Jr. Of U. A AL FOllOWll]g Ad]OIll'flmem ?)(fn!:d':ys cxceplcd)l after hu shall ‘gla’;s {gl!oiwtln‘iaa ulo':f sfl!)::m:u”:f sles on the exhumed bodies of the| ., fh, 0 e Shuation there Inf 4 et has not yet b Prosecutor et e ot Toiis i e victims four years ago were puzzled Pope and of Bish he “‘lslv-s of the deige i yet be- | Miss Florence Linn. 6f Stanley 2 ¥ same shal e a law in like mnuneriand‘ Xre‘; en! ‘,s A% A by the announced intention of Sena- : e ) ?" i J. NllajiowiQ i gprarcpl & ¢ street is a patient at the New Brit- aspington,_Aug. 2 (P)—By sign- as if he had slgned'it, unless the | °‘ ‘v”‘.” MBS DAFRE: ACtvand Sl tor Simpson to have the bodies ex.| St. Mary’s Church yShe goverfment has commenced ain General hospital, where she is|\"€ the Oregon land grant bill ten (Congress by their adjournment pre. |other bills humed a second time. A record of| Requiem masses this week in st. | dlsmissal of employes who are not - convalescing after an operation for |93¥8 after the adjournment of the |vent its return; in yhich case it shall His witopatss (¥lon Ao Mary's cl L\!:Ch are as follows: An.y&\lppo-rnng its religious policy. Two i % e appendicitis. recent session ?Y Congress, President inni be a law.’ ? v 700 D]E FROM DRINKING Mrs. Nellie L. Russell, a negress|Diversary Wednesday morning at 7 departmental heads at the city hall 4 i % The registrars will be in session | C00lid&e followed a precedent estab- | The House Judiciary Committee in | 3 el wessleod dioppad tapl ey ofilo;'k‘for dJnhn Haffey; nmu]urs,m e dls;hurged“bccatuscu gf lhellr‘ ; © | |in city hall from 12 o'clock noon —_— = ase, |Mind, Saturday morning at 7 o'clock |announced opposition to it. Some o : until 9 o'clock Ih the' eveni ® z g::'g‘:;‘:’e]f‘"’;:;:f:d‘;‘e‘;’nf“hoclw“:f for Mrs. Catherine Higgins, the employes at the city hall are ’ ' Aughiat 81t hotehuilse 150 fo oo Eicht Y A-G . | This Is Poison Iiquor's Toll for Mre. Gibson i the provious Jhyestic| Friday helng the first Friday of |3d to have organized open opposi- s : roll voters desirious of voting in 18 ears -Growing L gation, saying the Mrs. Gibson was g sses will be sald atton to the government's policy. : i 479 |the fall election. So far the num- Bl ol . 3 . ; at the Russell home at the time she| }0()\ and devotions \””In; P;‘:‘)fl'o:'spfl;‘;*f: :;:"LHG"M‘M& % ber anxious to enter their names " Alone. e witnessec sla o the evening at 7:30 |Jara say e w e police~ » {on the voting list is small, it wa: i £ £ S . sthl:::(:c;lrL!.‘BGI:::>::‘g o Contessions will be heard |Man were killed and nine Catholics : o e | oonted, ] o : : o New. York, Aug. 2 (F) — Seven One of the three witnesses is|Thursday afternoon and evening, wounded in clashes lollowlng the : | “Samuel Hobson -~ who recently F: L : i A R o hundred persons died in New York Robert Erling, - a farmhand. who| Tho children of the parish, will go |SUSPension of services at the Church % : . || underwent an operatton at the New city from poison liquor last vear, says he saw Mrs. Gibson riding her|to confession Friday afternoon at 3 |°f Juan De Dios Saturday night. L i | Britain General hospital is reported 3 [ said J. W. Quillen, chief chemist of mule at the hour she named. Erling|0'clock and will receive communion | WOMen worshippers stoned the po- | as improving. i Ty S | the bureau of internal revenue, to- gave the name of a girl, marrled at a special mass Saturday mummg;““’ who were attempting to dis- 4 Camp Clara, Royal Neighbors of e ghe | day in warning against drinking since, who was with him, The third [at § ©'clock. | perse them when they assembled i | America, will meet this evening at 8 | s W . , ‘bomlng whiskey. witness is a woman who told Mrs,| The Portinuncula otions will | about the church. 5 | o'clock, in St. John the Baptist hall. | s % ;i : . " | Quillen sald that . when he be- Russell she saw bloodstained leaves|OPen at.the church Saturday and | Restauraction, a periodical issued 7 é " Paul B. Lucas, formerly on the | cams chiet chemist in 1021, 75 per near where the bodies were found, |Will close Sunday evening. by the Mexican Orthodox Catholic staff of the Herald, this morning | cent of the hard liquor samples: re- William Phillips, night watchman, | _ The men of the parish will go to irch, commonly known as the A assumed his new dutles as assistant | 3 i . ¢ : | ceived from ‘analysis were straight who was arrested Thursday as a ma- | HolY Communion in a body at the |Achismatic church, which does not| | i sceretary of the Chamber of Com- g 2o § o i | whiskey. In 1924, whiskey of the terfal witness, was still in the Som- |5 ©'Clock mass next Sunday. |recognize the Pope, prints an edi- _ | meree. William B. Christ, present X : i i | pre-prohibition type had been ex- seaet conty Salltoday.uoabls to obs St. Joseph’s Church torial criticising the attitude of the . secretary, will remain on the Cham- v 3 e | hausted and completely denatured tain $2,500 bail, reduced from an| Requiem masses at St. Joseph’s|Roman CathoMe church in opposing ST ber staff until September 1, when : 3 | alcohol made its appearance redis- original $5,000. Mrs, Hall was re-|Shurch this week are as follows: |enforcement of the religious clauses L | he expects to enter the University : 3 i | tilled in March, 19 leased in $15,000 bail. ,\'n‘m\-] sary y’mnsda& morning at ,7 of the constitution. 4 | of Pennsylvania. o'clock for John O'Nell; month’s| It declares that the Roman Catho- - | <« Elm City Police Warring mind Saturday morning at 7 o'clock [lie church “once more has unneces-| Ajexander Si ooty ity | : : 3 R s : | . BEAUTY PARLOR QWNER [tor Mrs. Mary McGuire and at 7:3 11y, sgitatedtins nook snd lgnorant u.xifi:x-m r l;:n(.y;]so:,“:;;sw;\p:‘ ity ’GR[SW[]LD PR"TESTS _ o : . . | On Rackiess Atito Drivecs o'clock a month's mind~for Harry [people, and, according to what is | gra(e pr‘nmmm. Gt M rios LR RN N s | New Haven, Aug. 2 (P — Nearly HALED INTO COURT|’ s4ld, has recelved from them .the |Ha) in. the famous Hal - : : R 4 180 porsons arrcsted Saturday and 4 s on Triday, the first Friday |trifing sum of about 10,000,000 |yjay o, Governet e fid A lN T P R'I‘ BAN : ; % ; . sl RN b e lm_e (:_mlmcv::. ‘:r.‘nr Irlr'ohlr!d i r.{-ixw pesos throughout Mexico for con- |New Jersey appointed him. As di- ; g 4 e NG Jations, were arraigned in citygcourt vow |21 7 o'clock. The Portiuricula de- |firmations and other pPriestly cere: | rooting head. of the . prosceutic 3 : . il pahah e K Epet Armest of Xte Kind In New votions will open Saturday afternoon monials, performed in such guani- isup‘:;‘&,,}ls‘;:r“w(f‘; ,?,'fg,,“":l"‘m'x ; : SR : : |found guilty and fined, the others Britain Made — Case i Con- |20 «105215\11::3;3:‘:\3‘1:\::‘ tiesisinee the present agltation be- | prosecutor at Somerville, N. J., who (Continued Froms Page 1.) i B . : | having their cases continued. The 8 Aunils Gosidts sl mpdt. i e P {had Mrs. Hall arrestec | arrests are part of the police pro- tinued. gacr-Anesonlay elll mpet. T ;he ' ¢ ‘ [ myself, but for the St. Stephen's of gram to rid the streets of reckless The first local arrest in a drive by [chapel of St. Peter's church. Vera Cruz, Mexicor Aug. 2° () —| ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. |the future. What sort of a place \drivers, speeders and persons the state commission of hairdressérs| Masses on Friday will be at The Catholic churches, vacated: by k# Mr. and Mrs. Nesta of 173 Cherry | will it be without athletics? I have ) ; ‘ SHosS sarh Rre MESA Tith Arapraper e e s i e o B 1 %:%0 |the priests here were turned over [gtreet announce the engagement of |been taken care of but it is the fel- et : : 5 | 1ights, :niln,:o’p,o'pm,om of beauty par-| The members of the Children of | 0Nt incident vesterday to three |their daughter, Theresa, to Alfred |lows who will suffer. It doesn’t seem | 2 | 1:,! who are alleged to be practic-|Mary soclety and the other young Sommlltfledesht_fl.h prorm{ujnt clulzen_s. (“:rrx:nry son of Mr. and )lrle'nllx{vo me that the trustees fully realize Iedge animals take longer to grow Eh{m real ano: do. This “elk 1 An cll flame, invented by Oscar ing without a state license was|vomen of the parish will recelve [Lhe ned b3, (he Municipal authorl- | Gregory ‘of 347 East Main Atrect. |what the consequences of thelr ac-| for Insiance, was plantcd by James Warner in bls Philadelphia yard | Brunler, a Telgian scientist, will made Saturday night. fes. The committees Incldded some |They will be married in September. |tion will be.” eight years ago. |burn sof weeks under water. Fdward N. Smith, proprietor of & beauty parlor on Main street in the Commercial 71'rust company building, was served with a warrant by Sergeant P. J. OMara and in : - i o police court this morning he plead- I I i i 1”4] | | i ,“,;‘, wnj m od not guilty through Attorney P. ! i I [ A 4t L HEIA LA e 1 F. McDonough and the case was G Ly / e ‘a,, 18 ’Qit::m”ft continued by Judge Hungerford un- til Tuesday, ‘August 10, on request of Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods, who said the state’s witnesses are on their vacations and will not return until next week. The prosecuting at- torney added that he believed no | bonds are necessary, as Mr. Smith | is in business here and will be pre- gented in court when the case is| called. The complainants in the case are Mrs. John A. Holmes of 178 Templc street, New Haven; Mrs. Crowley Heyes of Bridgeport, and Florenc Tisler of 537 Windsor avenue, Hart- ford waltress and housekeeper here. She LOSES FRST GAIE —a\ VETE LS ' Commencing Today s orini Eisyeround Teash-GoNY b fil OU will be prompted by the inherent sense of saving to make all Careless and Plays Poorly "and U T BB Furniture purchases during this great annual value-giving month, Bartlett Wins, | y W G i = noted throughout America as the time ta buy Furniture at reduced prices The Washington playground in- ) { —the August Furniture Sale. The strongest appeal we can make to you door baseball team lost its first game i g 4 ¥ e o?‘lie‘w.fin this nn;mtn:: by a 10-7 is prices, consistent with standards of quality. score when they stacked up against e e . / the Bartlett playground outfit. For .” S / the first three innings the game was Ou fast and it was thought that an in- appreciate R . ffers i bl rtunity to secure ele- teresting contest would be the result d I h s AM ust Furn]ture Sale offers incomparable opportumty to secure ele The last four innings, however, were al iy anges n g : g gant Living Room Suites at worthwhile savings. slow and poorly played by both o o0 > R : i oved it i o sl l"hmf'xh tAliie Tt AR KITE our wmdows. Helo§ an examphn-un_e mtl_x a national reputation, upholstered in highest grade the Bartlett's scored three runs. materials; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Nedwell, the regular Washington pitcher and captain of the team, did +mot play this morning. As a result pltching on the Washington side was weak. Wojack of the Bart- lett’s scored the only home run of the game. There was no outstand- ing work in the outfield on elther side. The line-up follows:— Bartlett—Wojack, c; Caby, p; K: We Are sure eczynk, 1b; orleski, ss; Busslewic: 2b; Wiezbiski, 3b; Toczko, rf; Grab- U d owskl, cf;. Zack, If. Washington— You nderStan B. Curylo, ¢; Chesanik, p; T. Curylo, Even people not conversani 1b; Bovelaski, ss; Adamowicz, 2b with merchandising meth Zembrowski, Nedbala, rf; Mar- : s : kewicz, cf; Draver, If, ods and advertising, realizc Bartlett .. 0108 z22—10 || that at certain times of thc } 5 [ - : T AT Washington .. 101z 111— 7|} vear a store of our propor ) 3 . > Vacatlonlng MARRIAGE LICENSES, HlanE TRy el et cub A ' : i | at Home | The following marriage licenses plus stock. . Vacations may or may not were issued from the town clerk’s : y i ~ ) : office today: Harry E. Fairchild, son For many, many years th A : 9 ¢ \% e 2 be a succdss — depending 1 largely on weather and of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fairchild August Furniture Sal other contingeneies. Given of b Main street, to Emma Schnell, i p i dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred has been recognized as a) } ¢ i g / bu; \ her own choice, I am quite Schnell of 23 Kelsey street; Darkis opportune time to ;ommgrr; ‘.flnn : 0«1\:1. and Mrs. Furniture. sure women would prefer 'oras rosien of 200 Glen street, to Frances Pageign, daughter.of Mr. to 5pend the same amount of time and money rear- ranging their homes. and Mrs. Mooshign Pageien of 150 However, we have gonc West street; Edward Wirtes of Dan— farther than to make the bury to Anna Guire of 326 Hight sale a clean-up of odd lines street. —we have gone into the markets and bought es pecially for this sale. Now, wouldn’t it be nice if husbands would give wives a chance to decide on the preference of vacationing at home? Naturally, buying in large quantities, our buyers re- ceive price concessions 2 | S = This, coupled with larges Does your Living Room Suite measure up to the standard its importance warrants? It is a comparatively turnover, enables us to of- simple’ matter to build a good-looking Davenport, but only the highest quality inner construction will in- fer bargains. sure continuous beauty and real comfort. Keeping these facts in mind, flfti' suites have been selected from one manufacturer to lead the living room depar tament to success in this great August Sale of Furni- ture, noteworthy among them being a limited number of suites covered in highest quality mohair in most pleasing designs. Equipped with reversible cushions in Brocatel } i These suites on sale at ...... § oo e i NI 4 i $15450 PORTIA JUDGE. = 2 ’e importance is a group of ? 7 g i i Accentuating, this salé’s oo\ S YOUR HOME = - Many will grasp s opportunity to secure one of the . ::::;ze:“: I::(r‘)n;vlf:gr?g cxm?ctulla)il\'fl({fiatl}f:sefl:fi]‘f;g;\-a;fd t;;)e SHOULD COME. F ing August Sale price. A large number of designs from which get real Resinol || | i vy e S - 3 i Fing e st snsson Bogat e o e It you want to get rid of cerems, B | g i pimples or some other distressing skin J Oinanec It el vactsge. 10 . it v in opal ory trosives oo = |l August Sale Reductions Are Justified y \ I & S . August Sale Purchases - Stored Free in name or appearance and those . For Future Delivery i’?::zififiz;“’{;fifi?’;fi ;;i"‘::';! by the Greatly Increased Tumover 5 ] 3_ 5 ] 7 Main : St. Te]f 6 O I even be dangerous to use, liniuol is mever sold in bulk