New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926. weeks preceding the date ious regulations when went | the Mesican episcopate | ment was f secretary of the e *atholic 1 wise and CHURGH STTUATION STILL DEADLOCED (Continued from First Page) ¥ ) ave to rec fals. of dividual imp! of soci S FOR STOLEN LOVE, fes <IIY‘A‘]‘ COngr | Prominent Society Woman In- volved in- Action ve visited Robbed ban resi will nof yone arch- but him Church Puebla dispatches say physicians allow high having im- physicians such as to | ive except eplscopate ls. The on is not eign official observers re T situation as serious, but the attempt to analy: it. Women Foremost Factor Women are the foremost factor in | ple ok " . the boycott. A survey reveals t oF rich and poor alike, women are larg- At oibutian (haxda cons) | xe Iy fulfilling the boycott plan bY | tuining - money . s spending ng monay on anything ex- | charities by worshippers UriRahenl g cept necessities. 1t is considered that |~ o o B whether or. not the plan b i rests with the women of Mexico—an s s o0dd situation in a country where i e vom \iways has been her Bl rday say his cor alarm Banco Nacional, a institution of Mexico, today denied that he, individually or oup of bankers, had ap- ittempted to approach nt with the purpose of the conflict. | pro lents of DEMAND THER WGHTS sued after certain conditions are (Continued non distinct zov- from Nyack, N. ¥ preme Court J ») Arth confirmed t Aug. 6 thousands ank ried off the b ports Pompkins 000 suit tor ation of affec Henrietta M Mary P. Whitmore nt res Mount V for 1 iven various ion brought by Johnson ; oup of cators inst socially succeeds o T religious, and Taylor, n exe wrrest to t n's sphere ¢ mn the Disciples, the € social sery ome. with, Johnson m | Chureh of called An investigation of the retail busi- : i ss in Mexico City reveals a decid- in in nd stores catering Decrease Tn Sales e Bishop e Two ago, Johnso nd Mrs, Mexico d his wife ase sale shops nor nt to whe nd to women. Dresses, shoes, hats from First other wearing 2 ticles and everything been in the ling in Page) Johnsc Whitmore M parel, and t } e divorced her husba else that wom est to found a primary school SRR R New York son and Mrs, Lty | equires a ate school iy, married on the con were t t Ve ) et to yigilance of the | are John matters of | $150,000 against Mrs ‘l'w Whitmore's Mrs. Peck br up her nscienc were 5 habit of pur ha x Mon wthority from the civil au- | recognized in | the bi . rity. in ¢ Whitmc and resided ant 8. ome of estimate p in much as 40 per cent. in i by Some W in first-class street cars, are riding walking. Others utomobiles street cars or are foot. Beauty shor Ve s nu streets of ven the is subdued. § It is repor dr it n of the working are the sl of rnon son instituted women. AlEL0 Julia B N costs. civil authori 1 Accepts Terms men, acc text-books, teach Mrs. mot} 1 rsonnel, efe Ui ‘Makes it a ecriminal offense for : , priests to live in community Establishes a ¢ hip spoken word of the uttered in public or t pres- | Priest feurrienlum, cars I Anaya, I stored ant in Puebla, r usin Juan Marin, bout < gt ilitary was instru- or their hom rer encoura acts of over | the z court at adher notified e supreme S motion by erous as Mexico City, ambling spirit of of tic a th wings les of newshoys ar report the L round that it action against motion was her on the tical with Peck. A Mrs. Johr asking for the Mrs. Whitmore and placing under heavy bond to prevent e from the jurisdiction of the anthorities. ordered t to him Thereupon church Mrs he freedom of the press “‘Subjects all acts of public wor- 2 censorship excrcised by the civil authority. Prescribes ex- i may i second slumping. of the big prize reduced in value continue to dec The bulk of m and moderate income buying less clothing, shoes and hat Stores report the trade of wealthy men is about normal, but they this is not the case with wealthy o wives, who, like their poorer sisters, f'“&‘\» are spending much less money of Ver Fewer At Theaters his The moving picture theaters are i : drawing much smaller crowds. |turned {o him by muniel Wholesale houses that at committee which had taken it over. ent it 1s impossible for them to ap- |A dispatch from Mexico City the situation this is the |Thursday said F: o o season when even in normal [had been excommunicated and times few orders come in. suspended from the priesthood be- The newspapers of Mexico AEhTE e are not printing reports of the cott situation either in Mexico City or in any parts of the but g there are indications from some sec- { oo < HE tions that business has been greatly [ .. Lol reduced. It is pointed out, I ver, PR e that business conditions in Mexico e have been depressed for ny months, and that such pessimism pre vailed over the situation long before the religious crisis Thus far the ent has made no statement with regard to the action of the Knights of Co- lumbus convention in Philadelphia sending a petition to President Cool- idge, requesting him to em- | bargo on the shipments of Mexico. There was shown in the ches from one Pachuca | gy bas an- of the regu- | t four others are arrest her th priest | of nounce lations d his acceptanc and th the kind of clothes wear, On the accept Catholic en reported as accept- |ch thority usurps th rission the records in arish churches. classes st Tompkins refuse motion, 1 to dismiss that the ac mo! ne one usly be Mexiean government's regulations. Anguiano of A Cruz. Wh ced adhesion to th government religious policy, his church was re priest the | tion | of confiscating all buildings rches benevolent | st parish rectories, etc. denyir ght to acquire duces the exercise of the ministry to absolute de- upon the clemency of the vill officials, and to the authority arge By |used as c ing re- complaint, holding Mrs. Wk he same say ligious re veen t party Mrs, at same state |institutions, and 1gainst Peck and for t causes. On the second motion the st more plaintift, ing and of the tice ed the order arre and ail for Mrs. Whi provided that tl nson, gi an underta sum of approved for of ¢ the | of pres- minister villag yranny of every Mexice | NS . | Wife Who Lost Husbhand’s Love Wins First Round | ——— | Tos Angeles, Aus. 6 P—The first | Several Building Permit round of the of Mrs. Eleanor Granted This Morning York, to collect from Corliss Pal following perm uild I for the all affections of F rford Brewster, wealthy publisher, [at 216 Winthrop New York woman to- |3 to R. Jac court overruled Miss [Shuttle Meadow Tk $500; for nswer 1er lin the filed order | issuance City | hoy- i | Church who recently the Episcopal De Gracia be- rector failed to municipal the church church is owned Episcopal church o8 will L time nment’s open, pleased. Mora y Del Mexico € ght fe Return Episcopal Government gents country, took of it Jose judgment film actress ation of th ister thoriti to the by the Prote {of the United St Usual sery During t was in the gover kept z as they returned Mhe this ms , rector street gara 95-9 1venue cost of | front at 821 Main 2,000 to J. Wexler; wold street at sam Johnson & crson 2 {cost of $1,000; g 1t 205 Rente schler stre $400 to John- of 3 w roof at i at 55 Huntec resumed the chureh | hands, the worshippers ctress was if she de- Palmer's demurr store ered to file st the Palmer did not s suit New ven on oon str 1t cost of dwelling at 56 Gr | cost $7.000; Iress to an suit doors were nte Mrs, when contest of York charges ning one stipplant- in idgment was held by zines, had Mons arehbishop nor aise the rms to with a s ver. 1 h having b the st is [beauty confest, wster's mag: In h interest | mbers of much me his str ted 1 ex- news by nuot QUAKER STATE OIL QUAKER STATE OIL The 100% Penn 0Qil The 1009 Penn Oil Singer (asoline 20c PER GALLON ——ONE DAY ONLY — There’s an extra quart There’s an extra quart in every gallon in every gallon At the Opening OF OUR NEW FILLING STATION AT CORNER OF Arch and Wallace Sts. The Singer Oil Co. WE OWN AND OPERATE 10 (the full value gas) with GASOLINE FILLING STATIONS Quaker State Oil the perfect combination ———————————————————— SINGER GAS (the full value gas) with Quaker State Oil the perfect combination at | | 97 | B ONE KILLED, ANOTHER WOUNDED IN CHICAGO| ining to religion discussed. The lution in a were to ha announcement of the the program came letter to Mayor Kendr! the Rev. Willlam |chairman of the committee | ligious conventions for the Shotgun centernial, submitted his tion | INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Two Games Will Be Played At W of tod Alleged Police Informant Murdered | which amp on sesqt resign —Fruit Dealer Shot Down By (®)—Another un volley which but did not kill both within an were charged by in illicit liquor Aug. 6 wounde d vietim last night today to &tr | | | Brook Park Tow Tomorrow I 1id not ace the which undred | ndettas among the| Two games will be r fignres in fthe trade. | Industrial L Milan Dylick’s reputed ac! ormant, p fons, w rities ing rd stead of Four Scheduled. played in t ague tomorrow noon at Willow Brook park. Union Works will play Fafn the New DBritain Machine w with the R. & E. teams. |so many of the players of both t | Stanley Rule e Stanley Wor ums on v ms will not be able mes with Landers eam Although both arrested | will be played vity icularly on | s believed back | as at I cla from a r in suburl ibik 1 knowle om¢ of the killing. Gus Mus- v wounded before ley of shotgun slugs as the fruit | pped from a s'reet three men were its of the speeding auto- |played nobile from which Muscarelio was|2, bot hwill be played 1 |one on Diamond No ;un Diamond No. No Religious As Snnday at the Sesaui |Union Man Discusses lelphia, Aug. 6 () — nomination religious At a meeting of electri ¥. planned to be held in conjunc- {held last evening on with t uice ial cele- | ther cancelled as a baseball |te | minutes after serig to play the lio f the schedued to near at 2 o'cloc 1 and the oth 11 worke at Eagle's has been subject of super power and gla of the exposition. Tt had been | Electrical Workers' Union Local ed 1o gather representatives I B, E. W., who has been making religious bodies in the United |study of that subject. the assembly during Oc-| Data was ready on the in cost Justice | | Time Payments May Be Arranged A Deposit Will Reserve Your Fur Coat tober at which various themes per- | producing disso- ay = There are cation that thess and the Corbin games which 4 o'clock on Diamond No. Super-Power Project | e was a short talk given on the| open- [power by the business agent of the electrical ~encrgy from power and steam power. The of transmission will later be taken up as will distribution and rates being charged in this city in comparison with the pro- luction and rates being ch 1 in |cities like Tacoma, Washington; Cleveland, Ohio; Province of On- Canada. Who owns the elec power resources in this stat the connection the ht and power companies this state with light and pow of other will be | future mee water cost ve in cost of 1i- - | tarto, trical nd ween in state discussed at il- ——— {Two Young Girls Hit { In Two Auto Accidents | A small girl whose name w he | learned was struck by a Gulf fining Company automobile driven by John W. Fox of Greenwood street abou 5:40 evening on West Main street, | Curtis street. Fox told Ser; nt small g street when one of them was struck. She was apparently uninjured. Re- truck 133 las, sh neai O'Mara that to cross th he ks fou ir | | Rev. Harold A. Carison of | Somerset Drive reported that Char- | be| lotte Barrette, aged 9. of 493 Aiken | street, Lowell, Mass., was struck by his car on West Main stre front of the Capitol T suffeded a scalp wound which w | treated by Dr. David P. Waskowitz. | Mr. Carlson said he was driving cast when the girl ran in front of his car §s visiting her aunt, rs| Mrs. Gronor of 60 West Main street, 1! this city. in er ater, and | Prisoners Who Escaped Leavenworth Captured Atchison, Kansas, Ahg. 6 (P— prisoners who escaped Wed- afternoon from the disciplin- nt EXCITING NEWS! August Fur Sale| “”CLOAKAND SUIT sunnE Greatest Stock . Greatest Style Variety and Greatest Fur Values in Our History New Britain’s Best Fur Values Guaranteed Natural Muskrat —TFine quality fur in clever design. Wonderful values. $175 w Beaverette —Youthful tailored model in plain and trimmed. $100 - Marminks —Very large variety. Plain and trimmed in fox, wolf and Every Garment Guaranteed Caracul Browr: —Castor, oyster gray, plain and trimmed with fox collar s not | | soon Leavenwort o'clock th ad yards her patrolman, & officer for t barracks Fort capture morning in t Arch Gr & < Fred Taylor Missouri Pacific. The prisoners are John Bicne Willimantic, Conn.; Francis Ros Westfield, Mass., and Vernie H Moore, Lawton, OF nell was another group of five m Fort Leaven- several ary were at by ity special one « of escaped prisoners fr worth, captured here ago. Anti-Aireraft Units Are to Be Organized ngton, Aug. § A — Plans slishment in New il ining camps for national and organized reserve anti- ireraft batte will be taken up by board composed of Col. Mitchell and Major Charles of coast artillery corps, will various sites to pre- recommendations as to where camps should be located will have a day and Wasl for est tr ard J. B Schuat the who landing night air- camp field both plane { ROBINSON APPEARS Robinson of John Sexton nt seve ars in army, surrendered to the police this morning after learning that he was wanted on the charge of evading ity. Robin- son's arrest was asked late last night by State Policeman Michael Smith, who investigated an accident near Hartford street, the T, who s respons| AZHINSKY Viadimir today appointed the supreme economic succeeding M. Dzerzhinsky, DZE Aug. 6 SUCCEEDS Moscow - Kuybusheft head of council, who died recently was Time Payments May Be Arranged A Deposit Will Reserve Your Fur Coat BEE HIVE’S AUGUST FUR SALE NATURAL RACCOON SPECIAL SEALINE —Northern buck- s| ins, trimmed with squirrel, beige. beaver, HUDSON SEAL COATS —Plain and squirrel trimmed. Very styl- ish.. None finer in the city. —Newest styles, dependable quality. —Distinctive, At lower prices than will prevail next fall or winter, in New Britain. Fur Coats at prices guaranteed lowest , mink, skunk and marmink. fashionable, reliable Finest w —Selected NATURAL PONY —Trimmed with fox or beaver. $145 SQUIRREL —Beautiful natural beige SQUIRREL COATS in plain or trimmed. The finest in the city. skins skillfully dyed. orkmanship even to the smallest detail.

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