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NEW BRITAIN DArLy HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1926. For the Honor of ‘Nevw Britain | San Tox Paste A refreshing dentifrice with whitening and tar- tar preventive powers. ¢ ‘ ‘ ! Safe to use— ; s ‘ ‘B 50C Tube The Dickinson Drug Company 169-171 MAIN STREET ________________J |t |br fof It Does Your Little Child Need Glasses? The chances are you cannot in- telligently answer this question. Photo contest which will cdnsist of a This team of Néw Britain marble [serfes of three sets of games will be a Stanley Rule and Level toot Ichest filled with tools. et |wds donated by Kliffe Bros' Co. {and is on display in the window {Garber Brothers' furniture store by Johnson & Peterson. [the We can tell you positively and, experts representing the Herald will representing the Union at Forrest park, Springfield this afternoon for the first game in an inter-city.shampion- ship series. They are as follows: | Main street. Cominic Cartelli city champion who [ The marble | recently competed in th | cort N tournament at Atlantic ( 1ests of t Zaleski, runner-up in the city cham- [dinner and Ipionship and Tony Attardo, a 1l | They will return expert, They will meet a team cap- |0'ciock {tained by Danny Gor |champion, ana” winner |prize in the national The prize to the best shooter in justice to your child, it is your ‘ duty to ascertain. 2 of | reveal | on | o An examination will whether or, not glasses are neces- shooters and their es- w Britain will be the Springfield Union to iter this evening heme about 11 Bary. Act Upon This Advice A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Over 40 Years Experience Phone 570 from to a change in plans, it is likely serfes will be concluded n this city at;Wainut Hill park on !§ | Wednesday aftémnoon. Owing 300 Main St. the tournament. in g | INNEWBRUNSWICE prspemre iy Hall-Mills Inguiry Leads Back m S M{E SLA?E:RS . SEVADJIAN, 162 Glen Street. Tel. 1190-2—1190-3, "OVERY g TAXI | to Scene of Crime .. Mass. Governor However, Re- Haitand Mo | Tuses fo Intervene today at the | were found. | ay by 1 dep- the four- REPAIRING 8. 7 passenger closed cars for all oc- | casions Day and night service. ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILF REPAIRING and WBECKING SERVICE DENTIST 5 g Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. siiBld Hall-Mills Thys Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D b= it stamatigle. tree < .y | the bodies of the rector X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN | " iioir s i ~ | vanished. It led into bits and carried away by souvenir hunt | ers that flocked to the spot’ during | | the firs Only a sli | grass-grown marks the | lesterted earby Somerville, N. J., 9 (P ation of the rd Wheeler nor Mills centered spot where their bod t was vo wtor hour of t As the the ree hope for | d on re- | supreme cor- Boston, 9 (A ution - ney the Y. under whith found | cour pus petition today ed by isal of Governor Alvan T. | to interfere despite a two- ! personal plea by the mothers condemned men. men, John J. Heinlein Fuller was ¥ WEDDING RING SHOP DIAMONDS 140 Main Street, Room 1 Upstairs Fine Watch Repairing McLaughlin, investigation. and John. J spot where i | Phillig rneau, aged m Waltham carbarn, are under e to die this week Announce the for now | James. e vate reports of tion, . many ment of the new move slayers w made ondemned men it was understood, would be basi on the alleged mental deficiency of wx, admitted killer the Alienists who examined gov- torists turned in Der to save 1 stood in curious awe State troopers who rested over the » ready to I exami- ion of more of the tnesses. | Dever th of that number was question- | ‘ ek. Where trans | previous testimony | sons are made, but made. One by one the old witnes: CyA. ABETZ TEL. 4185 | will be brougnt 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. at t of. | counse 50w it A tehman. ipts of | the man & ' ast we e exists, compari- | ernor pos- some of t 17-year- old e mothers made u 1ome nth hour trip to rom near i the days 1 liscovery of the the governor at Iye e they made ntly futile ention. Previoy mer o vh I, nig imm | and villages to tell a a of the events of m v and the following the whe now ap- sly or in rnor | 18t to his executive ove ouriced he tion for refer- coun- wely | bodies. Senator srnor 11d find no Simpson yesterday d sug used in solving the stion was reject- | who New Britain Sign Co. “DOING BETTER WHAT MANY DO WELL” 34 CHURCH SIREET Telephone 894 Gov Moore ng for all con- in an had | said interview in the vomen were in a nd could not pay Vi work pson, nouncing with ! satisfac ion troopers and sit ¥ | investigators accounts Hall, widow eld in $15,000 both mur by Senator Simyp Reports FIRE INSURANCE STREET BOOTBACKIG : 1 MAY BE CONTINUED: Geo. A. Quinley |, ... vomme ove ven- Enemics Than First e t customu : |in death town prison e house ball lors, wero| traley grant the pe- | tition for a habeas he would utio nr fed n auto- and | corpus procec s into ourt While rden the ved | nt to Inesday that law ©8 the ority to tix time of execution, it would no ir mén it 308 Main St. New Britain | ) allow ¢ : Supposal o 3 selng mad pris of come ine parlor “street children st o lleo — rday boot their it adviser i e | The Housewife’s e RGN hat WORKMAN INJURED the « are , 26 ears old Salesman! o ng company Saturday | He was taken to the General hospital rted. Sand resides at | Ad right sal iich to call whenever there anything 1o buy, sell, rent or exchange. is the Britain injury i Or is t t where little fel strict was tre nge These salesmen, among o things, rent rooms, dispose of rea estate and sell used furniture, erchants balls seen over pawn- shops traced to the Medici fam- ily of me Italy. Some of the licensed money lenders in Eng- from their province and the Medici arms above doors. As to the bal 1 arc sald to pills, refering to the Medici's orig | calling that of medicine all, i backing of probably fail Just ask for an Ad-Taker when you call 925. erald for shine be sug old a tight land isplayed their selves, were wa the em- nt He er il claimed n had beer they D HERALD FOR YOUR who have occa O Week’s Activities in Next ‘ ; 2 3 ¥ ‘Im)y day of obligation in t lic Too ‘ W £ |n Sunday, the usual hours of : il " ices held on eve Sunday will be jobserved in local C; |Saturday ,the vigil the Assumption, will Banns of mar; |for the Mary's {Cranley tween Peter Ska,aras and Madigan land I3 T |0clock The members of the Children n(‘ {Mary society will go to communion | in a body o will the 9 o'cleck mass, Requiem masses this week at St, Joseph's church were announced at he masses vesterday { Friday morning at § o'clock, month's mind : {third ev. Thomas n at work at the | § nis | et B “ather Connor of St. Joseph, Mo, who - assisted Saturday in hearing cox- fessions by one of the La Salette fathers. St. Andrew’s Church Banns of .narriage were publish- ed at St. Andrew's church for the first time yesterday morning between TWO ARE KILLED, preen Jesen s sy oo s Pl Gualight on Campus of Kentucky School Catholic Churches ——— — Sunday, August 15, ig o he Catho- church and as the feast falls on serv- A requiem mass will be sung Sat- ‘ur\h\’ morning at 7:30 o'clock for {Anthony Cabelus. ‘atholic church of the Feast of be a fast day G Prestonburg, Kry., Aug 9 P—Two men were Killed, another perhaps {fatally wounded, and a woman, the widow of one of those killed, was wounded in a gun battle on the ampus of the Prestonburg institute yesterda The dead: Beverly Mellon, 40; Jim Mellon, 35, his brothe The wounded: Ben I tally wounded Doll Mellon, obligation. % Priests From Here In Lakeville Event Rev. John F. Don pastor of St. Joscph's church and Rev. Walter McCrann of §t. Mary's chur |will take part in the jubilee obse ance at St. Mary's church, Lakeville, next Sunday. The 50th anniversary lof the founding of the parish will 0 be observed on that date by the Jocal friends, cele. |2 O 0 o'clock mass yes-| ™ pythier Donohue is the only living former pastor of the church. He | served in that capacity from Janu- ry 1913 to March 1925 when he| was assigned as pastor of St. Jos-| s church in this eity to succeed | late Rev. Patrick Daly. | ther Donohue will be celebrant | e turday which came to a of a solemn high mass which will | climax yesterday afternoon after start the jubilee celebration and |Baiks had arrested “old” Father McCrann will deliver the ju- | Meilon. biles sermon. Three others of the The committee in charge of the [ily, “Little” Dev, son, observance in Lakeville, is making | man; Henry and Jim, : an effort to have every former mem- | took him v from the officer, it |ber of the parish return to Lake-|was said. The Mellons then threw Nellle Burkharqr |V/11¢ t0 take part in the observance. | Bans to the groun )d” Bey sit- " | ———— ting on Banks and the others beat- urday morning at 7 S = ing him on the head, according to JOHN J. TARRANT ry for John Griffin. | | reports 288 Griffin of Bridgeport, | of the deceased, will be cele. Sl Aalo, Stoect e b ity nt of the mass. A tenth anni- || UNDERTAKER |ana while shooting ry mass of requiem was cele- and I(:‘\IB \L)lEl{ his brother ‘0Old” ted at the church this morning TPHOLSTERING e e 7 o'clock for Domenick Caro, Phone 4010 House: 11512 GHiater oy then, g pistols and he priests of the parish will be Mary’s Church 0 T @ were published first time yesterday at St church between Thomas nd Josephine Rile: be- Lillian nd between John Roman Newfield. ne, Annic | haps Mrs. Mellon. Henry Mellon, brother of the m led, is in jail here, but no charg has been placed against him. According {o reports here is visiting local the widow of Jim d 10: mornin here will be an anniversary mass : requiem Saturday morning at for C: n Capitan L ] late | ept [ th ver the republican primary Sunday morning at the ‘clock mass and the members of Immaculate Conception Guild | 80 to communion in a body at Mellon fam of the slain his brothers, St. Joseph . Church as follows: for Mr nahan; affniver: drew his pistol, at Banks kille Bev. The other “01d” Bev's 1t was ‘said, | ne, 40, per- | | { I the shooting grew out of Beverly | in the shooting | C. F. | = that followed, Jim was wounded five times. He died last night. Henry, said to be drunk, was put in jail here and “Little' Bev was released on bond. The argument at the polls Satur- day was said to have come up when a man came to vote with “Old"” Bev. ‘In an argument over placing the ballots in the box, “Old” Bev was said to have cursed Arthur Sturgill, sheriff at the polls. Beverley then was ordered to leave, When Sturglll left the polls Sat- urday night, he was met and dis-|(voact Guard Hunting Men armed by “0Old” Bev. Yesterday - s Who Are Lost in Boat urgill and Banks wero walking together when they saw “Old” Bev| yo oo’ apo s o "o oo T guard today was and Banks arrested him. {tor ten men who put out from here FUNERAL SERVIGES | yesterday on a fishing trip and FOR E. H- DAV[SON‘m.lcd to return. The party started from the Lynn Yacht club in a Pay The ‘active - bearers were Clifford Upson, Noah Lucas, C.’F. Black- man, M. H. Pease, S. C. Coale and L. H. Taylor. Immediately after the services the body was taken to Brooklyn, Conn,, for interment in the Davison plot in that town. Out of respect to his memory the American Hoslery company and the Savings Bank of New Britain closed for the day. | coast searching motorboat, and it was feared their craft might have been disabled and carried out to sea. Five of the men |were George Briscow and Fred Stevens of Lynn, and Frank Hick- man, Samuel Crane and Leenard 2 . L. De Vcau of Swampscott. The Funeral services for BAward |\l oco of the other members of the president Henry Davison, honorary ¥ , ¥ arty could not be learned. of the American Hosiery Corp. aan L an incorporator of the Savings | Bank of New Britain, were held quietly this morning at 11 o'clock at his home, 40 Lexington street. Representatives from every manu- facturing company in the city in- cluding many from his old concern were numbered in the large rrnwd‘f that gathered at the home to pay | their last respects. The services were -conducted by Rev. Theodore A. Greene, pastor of the First Congregational church of which Mr. Davison was deacon for | many years. The ~honorary pall | bearers were E. N. Stanley, C. J. Parker, H. 8. Walter, J. B. Moore, Smith and E. Allen Moore. Fellow Manufacturers Last Respects o Deceased New Britainite, Thinking Men and Women— consult those whom by experience or education are qualified to ad- vise. Herald Classified Ads are read and used by hundreds of thinking people who have learned from ex- perience of the real savings there. Make the Classified Ads part of YOUR everyday reading! B. C. PORTER SONS MID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE Commencing Another Week With More Your meney will buy more and better furni- re. We invite you to compare our prices and quality. 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