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P o3 W a3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY Ay AUGUST 6, 1926. BOOTLEGGERS' BAND WIPED OUT IN PITCHED BATTLE WITH DRY AGENTS HERO OF THESEA oo POPULATION | SON BORN T0 YOUNG ITALIAN PRINCESS | MEN REPLACING WOMEN |torate of the RESIENS EUMMAND . i e UMPS UP 4Qfi l[]fi Union Pacific Finds Them More | broken away from his guard and | g i s s Three Florida Rum Run- GRAVE NOTE ENTERS had escaptd | y Mafalda, Wife of Prince Philip of | Sy Since Fair Sex Marry and | iy Miataa e | Hesse, Second Daughter of Quif Jobe: B . . t report he entire t : v esse, ghte S Attack Federal Captan Tvine of Bevengari 3. 2 Year Bing | ¢ e ners Attack Federal Men Dispute Between Tumaria ana sa.| VAN Ir¥IDE Of Berengaria betd up. Train No. o6, | 1CAT ENAING June aw 1hat | Soverclgns Omaha, Aug. 6 (P—The Union | and Meet Death—Gov e i g = . o ming from New York to 3 i | Pacific railroad gradually will re- | eet Death—GOVE.| gouavia Now seems 10 be of Will Retire el e New York at 7 Many Foreigners Entering |, Recconies vty Aus. 6 9 |piace e women empiosen on the | WEeh g dard time rincess Mafalda of Italy, secon i 2 : Closmg in on L\‘ergladcs More Serious Nature. E —_— daughter of the Italian sovereigns|Omaha to Ogden, Utah, system by «New York, Aug. 6 P—"The Ra- |Fairchi Was & (P—The alien |20d Wife of Prince Philip of Hesse, [men as vacancies occur 4n all jobs, Str Selgrade, Av —A semi-of-| | Fairchi tials Aug. 6 e all ) Strongholds. m'v'lL“"» e BT & “P" A s the|Jah” of the Cunard line, Captain W. |* © child—Sc! )nell Nup! o the country was in.|Eave birth today to a boy. |except stenographers and comp guisl watednigua) i o, s B8 ie oWt BN T eoninden Held at Pastor’s Home creased Dy the entry of 496,106 im-| = tometer operator, under an order is ugoslay government S o itont on | Of the Berengaria, has resigned be-| Emma Marie iell, dau mig: in the fiscal year ending|, Fafalda. who is in sued by W. M. Jeffers, general man- S R ingaing lnto khe rocent ncios cause ill-health. He plans to |Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schnell of |Ju ation bureau re- | fourth vear, ager. Homeste Fla, Aug. 6§ (P— |the Bulgarlan froftier and “is en-[ o' e \ ALt At i Te- | pvilip Sopt 5 ‘ Three men rode out * of Floridws Aging certain measures of a na-| Pend T of his days in so ¥ ed ) 2 ) others who | N e the| About 600 women are now em- 2 : e | lefinitely to assure the safety | France with his American wite. Harry I Wednes- [soug 1 ere debarred for [FOY0 €& X © |ployed at Omaha headquarters, one- in pursuit of |ture definitely to assu safety | = ¢ ptain Irvine, 58 years old various re The total admis- |Prince is a of the fOrmeriinirq of them stenographers and al woh bition s who [ of Jugoslav territory, The note adds |, 8T TROo IRt oy ciiein () v emper His marriage 10| o isia s oter anerators: were returning to Miami after a|that the government's decision on | 'Fh Of (h® : KL - ons con 35 for the | {rto i (o lowed a romance whioy |COMPtometer_operator ’ series of liquor raids and in the |the situation is expected at an early | F°Eal nicknar or, Marguerite for g | E e r The normal replacement of wom- TR el AN S et DR e R Sl and the best n i o en employes is said to be large, due Sires Rt e aroliowed il [ Rt SR T T {was Milton C. Logan of Middietown, 19 allens were (70 et In t o fact many marry each ee lost their lives. Political ci o8 ragcd i garia in quarantine |Conn. The bride was attired in |a rising 24,790 immi- | "”{,‘"""‘ ek it sl e leave for other reasons Long known as a holdout for rum |!lon as one of great gra i ing a gale, despite |peach colored chiffon with crepe hat 521 non-imm i iip ropeatedly - returr o4 |teading to belief that women runners, bootleggers and outlaw | SMe time asserted tha Morgan Wwas alto mat ried white sweet |whila the exodus of aliens d |Italy to urge his sult, and Mafalda, | ¢ oryers v it to a nominal the low-lying swamps and | ports in foreign L S PSR bl N S i | having found the man of her choic plalns of saw grass which male | CONCerning measures t D nomaid of Hononewore or month oty 0 Deportat m"“flm.[ld the ancient tradition that | up the lower peninsula have present- | foundation in fact. 1t is s ( ]H;lu“)” Ut ARG during June r che L & high water [roval ma s must be dictated for | ed an Impenetrable barrier against |the sovernment’s objec 00 guests aboar: ara A oy for | LA Sl fa. | oot o i et o Leader of Sallies in ¥ fin e ethod of removing f = s s 5 oy s | b f country e de-1phe a qu ,"" she is repor tc e interference by the law. el e after the hour. she was |two weeks' motor tour through New | portat - the vear totaled 10.- [told her parents JA LoDDEEL Oy “ Lynn Under Arres In the last two years the filegal | the future o0 el tioes ho. 4 to dock. ¥ upen their return 204, Coitbaxy to: caxtom Ttalian | Lynn, Mass., Aug. 6 (P—Legal ¢ S s T salned aiem Roldy o Gl n states When the 1 4 residence at 337 Chest- title was conferred o bride. tion against local officers of the bt R PP s e ) t. Mrs. Fairchild was for- | * pporpen o |groom, and the boy born today will |Selvatio who conducted a small high and dry tracts within the || The Tugeslay rly employed at the Russell and | o B e P Driva o- |succeed to his father's title as|Street meeting in the business sec- swamps have proven ideal spots for 'Y Protesic win Mfg. company. R = Prince of Hesse, tion of the city last evening, after b | aids by Com: ing in the international motor con- |Prince of . : e ol A | forces) into e fesk neacolaticn s avanis At e Ha - s g ordered to abandon such meet- Yesterd seven federal prohibi- | *°! y . from th conscious G el el ¥ ’ |ings, will be ta next week. Mayor tlon agents came upon three stills | I°PIY Bulgaria denied rutted. drowda o e | Damages Reduced in Bo ekt “‘““"” RS MUST CLOSE | pqipn &, Bauer, who recently pube ar the Cape Sable ~road, which |Falders bad recelved mupy e e TGt L Dula Alienation Case ; S e n‘hmr'ow Aneosa. the Turk. |lShed orders to the police that no ns from Homestead through Roy- | ; S What's the noise?” re: ik, Aug. 8. (P) — Thel| e e L “‘: rom Angora, the Turk-|pyplic meetings should be held in al Palm park and south to th told it was applause for et not annour a de-|ish capital, say the government has | (e public street, irrespective of race, f the peninsula, i orasi st g Mg plea that a feminine | ordered the closing o creed or political belief. announced The stills were destroyed and the | Py e i fotizace 2 CRmbEESTof bo mereaiing today that reports on the meeting officers started for Homeste nd | €658 e Tom " N Ak 8 (s, Mile, La Coste | try he order is directed particu- made by the police, will be submit- ami In two automobiles, when a |UltY L o Card Sharp, Caught on OF uabers "]' Minnesota and v at the Amerlcan, British, |ted to City Solicitor Patrick F. third automobile carrying three men, | H¢1&hbor Train, Manages to Flee ench and Itali Shanahan, when he returned from supposedly bootl turned into I8 — rd | x o ’ his vacation next Monday and that et oA o B e i r r Court Justice Crain ardines on the mar-| Horse meat is very common|from these reports, the ~complaint merous uncharted trails leading i,,‘u;\'-mrlflm armies tha army of| er woman | ket a eally young herring, imong the poor of Parls, {would be drawn. e TR = Bulgaria, were not allowed by uced sum, | | e Sl treaties to podice their 1ld be ordered, as he fied as M, P. Merritt, Clyde ""'j"»]‘: added ‘v'~1“x"’ ’: 5 e na iAo | original verdict i Parrish and J. A. Brinson alt of |28 Ao h o R polica i B sirenon | demages A Homestead ,opened fire on the m“ i 4 railroad station in Hartford 1y's action was on a motion and in the resultant battle, al three were killed ictims of the card expert report- | have the verdict set aside and a new e f stable 219% s A fiec the train ¢ t was | trial granted. Merritt was forme r'n cons mr» of In 512.)'000 in (xold. 1 him to the train cond i 8| trial gran the sixth district, em bracing Home- | xow York, Aug. 6. P—To meet | stead and was recently removed | S€T AT R eeaiE (o : from office by Governor John W. | B feonas fiae 222ntses 132 Martin, Parrish was the son of a | e Aoped former Homestead policeman. $125.000 in gold that part of the | It was in this same scction of [ 3“1 | the everglades that the notorlous | “Snll inonte are the result of Ashley gang, which for years preved 3 vail in | on small banks along the lower b atien o oast, made it retreat, and attracted | o % Fitha At to its ranks outlaws from all sections | of the state. All attempts by off cors to penetrate the sw fruftless, and only when on an open road was the minated. mps were rrounded ng exter- pected, the the next few months. Slasher Again Appears; ’ — Bridgeport Girl \lchm | Warren, Mass, A Bridgeport, Aug. 6 (P — ne C, Walker, & co: al months' Inactivity, Bridgeport’s |5on = RN € “Phantom Stabber” eprung into ac- | vest tion last night, and after claiming | # 13-year-old girl as his victim,van- ished as mysteriously as in étion with thi sun casions. Detectives liss, South Warren. | John H. Regan searched for the|police assert two others are involv- | bber, but he had completely dis- |eg e theft of the furniture was | appeared. discovered when Rev. Mr. Bliss, a The vietim of the stabber’s most |retired clergyman, arrived at the | recent activity was Mary Corcoran, lhome for a vacation. of 86 Pequonnock street. She re- | bdomen., FOR BEST R ceived a slight stab wound in h“rlfll’:;\n HERALD C AS! 6 and lu , was arrested | by state police patrolmen e larceny of at about r home of valued kets made shipments s say that | most constant movement of gold straits settlement is likely for HELD FOR LARCENY of are ex- an al to LT LT T L s SIS S EES T RTT IS LS B S SSET TREEIS T AEIES 88 TE (P — r morning. !‘\mn"age Season Brings | by counsel for the el ier woman to Specials $2.95 ' OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WHITE FELTS REDUCED TO THIS SMALL PRICE Marion Hat Shop Callahan—Lagosh 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 3683 333! 2 not a toy. 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Examination Free RegMele(I ()ptomem\l e G]asses Weeh OPEN SATURDAY I\IG'[S Albert Steiqer Inc “THE STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS™ HARTFORD Timely Hot 77 cather News Briefly Told Cut Silk Ties Foulards Silk-and-W ool Chamois Faille Willow Crepes Mogardores morrow. Rayon Slips, $1 Exceptionally Justrous, with hip-hem of self mat and finished with picot ing. Steiger's—Thjrd Floor 1000 Ties To Sell at 3 TIES FOR $2 S D SPECIAL purchase of entirely new Summer Ties—equalled only at $1 and $1.50 under ordinary conditions! attended our previous sale will be quick Newcomers will be amazed at the value offered! every conceivable pattern and color combination that'’s smart. Buy by the half-dozen! to STEIGER'S—MAN'S SHOP—MAIN FLOOR 195 made | . erial, Offers edg- e and full of life arranged. CARACUL come again to- COATS, Men who In new and misses. Zalues Now Compelling and luster. straightline Reduced! Navy Blue Twillbloom $24.75 In the wanted straightline styles, smartly trimmed with summer squirrel, blue, the popular color of the moment, Sizes for women and Steiger's—Fourth Floor " Advance Sale Furs The furs are all first catch prime pelts. Glossiest The savings are substan- tial over later in the season prices. Time payments 23 ARRESTED AS FRAUD Paris, Aug. 6 (M—A woman, des- cribing herself as Madame Helene Semenoff, wife of the well known Czarist general Gregorie Semenoff, was arrested yesterday on a charge of selling furs and jewels which she had borrowed. STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND New York, Aug. 6 (A—The direc- Standard Oil Co. of New York today declared a quar- terly dividend of 40 cents a share, placing the stock on an annual basis n( $1.60. The previous rate was $1.40. The dividend is payable Sept. l: on stock of record Aug. 20. Ailright Avegetable j aperieat, adde e Chips N JUNIORS—Little Nis One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUQGIST; Coats In navy Girdles, $2 Made of fancy striped satin —cool and comfortable—de- signed for the light and me- dium figure. All sizes, Steiger's—Third Floor or wrappy models with shawl or deep crush collars of fox, baum Marten, kolinsky or squirrel. Black, bronze, golden brown or platinum. MUSKRAT COATS, double hreast- ed tomboy sports models, or straightline styles in natural, golden or silver shades with beaver, fox or self trimming. SEALINE COATS, selected, dyed rabbit, in youthful misses’ mod- i els, smartly trimmed with gray caracul, squirrel or red fox. i 3169 115 Every Coat Guaranteed. Stored Without Charge Until Wanted K] Stelger's—Fourth Floor