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T N R N ooty ey e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1926, e ; . I | | | S : Aveording~to the police mome of i that already one serious and several Louis Chabot of Whitinsville, her |were given medical - attention to ARREST 5“ lN e 0 BENNA d the aute ure e Ie | | minor accidents have occurred “hen‘sLOGATE PARTY LOST | two children, Louls and Joseph, | prevent any after effect from the urb 2 Sunday when the visors became ignited. |age 9 and 10 respectively, and Mrs. | terrifying experience. Word was i ‘ I 12 HOURS IN FOREST | Chavor's sister-in-taw, Are. Adolard | then dispatchea . thronghout the | sorders oceurre FOR INDIGESTION | | “Celuloid in contact with fire h ] | of San Jacinto en > 1 N Jhums instantaneously,” the buumn‘ | Chabot, and her 9 year old daugh- | woods to the other searchers tc s and the police, were su Bl 3 | D! ra,-s_ “Matches are almost con- | |ter of Fall River, who are visit-|withdraw and return to their FoR ed of.a t to hide impor stantly used for lighting cigars, pipc,““’m“‘ and Children Found After | ing at the Chabot home. | homes. documents deal re| ! ) R TENTS. |and cigarettes. With the wearing of Posse of 100 Men Scours | The missing party was found by| * . ed attempt at 3 5 F | mi |a sun visor the conditions are right | @ e Chandl t Douglas, e ARREST CHECK FORGER. Foderal Geperal eld Prisoner— . ciesfs i T )~ 6 Beuuans State Issves Warning as to |z, S e and e e v g ot S e = e had found, no arms n o | Y |escape from accident. mokers had ed 1 f sistance | Wes M g Defied Religious Order - |or eviaomee that an uprising s 0= S hare | Grave Possibilities T e i oS ] agt Dies, iana) g 37 U | e tomarstl X G fon BN ahcal Westpoet Mpn [l B0 ok /¥ addin being planned fn San Angel. ! | result from burns.” | —Kneeling in feverent prayer they |it became known that the women| ortiless Paper in New York. | | Although the general of the feder- : | y Y - {and children were lost. The women | Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 17 (P—Al- ™ om e o |would be found before death, ex: ildr T e women ug. 1 Mexico City, Aus. 17 (P—Some g urrested in Moreles is th E LL ANS | Hastford, Ang. 17 U — Tighted | ON POLICE BLOTTER | hanstion o exposure overtook | Were almost exhausted by the|fred G. Southey, 56, of Westport 50 persons, including a general in|only regular army m e 25¢ and 75¢ Packages®Everywhere matches and celluloid sun visors | Apostolas Flamos of 48 Smalley 7 jcontinued tramping around the | Conn. was arrested here last night the federal army and all members secret service ope € provides the newest hazard to the |Street notified the police of the theft | woods in the drenching rain as after he is alleged to have left ¢ of the city council of the town of {many former army evesight, Tho recent extensive prac. |Of his keys and operator's license [dren who had been lost in the|they tried in vain for hours to find |trail of worthless checks in depart- Amecameca have been taken into|peen appoir e 1 2 for 1 the rebels killed epoectiidiins ERAE | frem his car. dense woods 1in the vicinity of |a path that would lead them out. |ment stores and hotels here. custody in the federal district,|ine gefen religious 5 The president,” says a tice of wearing these visors Is found | *.o )\ monner of 596 Fast street |Douglastown farm were found | The children were fear stricken | Southey was occupying a suite of charged with having participated P S by the state department of health |rcnorteq the theft of a tire, rim, |huddled together under a partial and were crying loudly as thelr [ rooms in a large hotel and as in a plot of wide ramifications for 5 O e 291 {6 be a menace because of the dan- |and holder, from his car last night, |Shelter of a tree early this morn- | mothers tried to console them. | plentifully “supplied with money. uprisings last Sunday against the |, 1 2 0 ® | ger.of possible blindness. Warning | One of Gordon Bros. trucks struck |ing. They had been lost for 12| Immediately after they wera | The checks were drawn on the West- government's gious regulations. t i % P than tv nt everyone to think twice before se- |a telephone pole on Whiting str. hours and were four miles from |found they were taken in an auto- port Bank and Trust company. Po- The general's name is withhel fmy AL : g olal : 2d al- | leeting this latest summer s near the railroad tracks, the police |where they had entered the woods.| mobile to the home of Mrs. Louis [lice belleve he is wanted in other but secret service officials say his MEloe Dintla o the department in a bulletin sere notified this morning. The persons missing were Mrs.|Chabot in Whitinsville where they ' cities. is the first case of disaffection in f Mexico would be n dou ily would & the army thus far. Fhiiaiaiil aplete des There are some suggestions in| : unofficial circles that the concen- |, . . etz + ¢ have The penetration of Mexican ter- tration of forces of General En-|gng ritory would have been disastrous 2 2 s 2 i Yo e e Y N R i //////”//4/’/////.//{/5// L Only connected with the alleged plot and | ... S e resilind Lo i m: Q:‘m S‘::"‘kr"'m ANIBLET: A % as part of a general revolutionary BT ;,WHX =0 ; RS Diego, fel ¢ DAVI DS’ON g 4 Ours tier into Mexico may have been ! f executive on “th movement. ient. enmies of the pace The Catholic episcopate sald it| Generally re situation | gount et e | 0 /7///// was known that a number of | remains unc but the econom- S % ’/ /// //ll/fl///,,/,l A tO ’///, 7 . /é//// . Shop Catholic leaders bad been arrested |ic alle league for worked diligently to capt 7 7% Z / 3 but that it was understood the po- | e e Herkel £ R, lice were searching their homes . s liopeix for missing church treasures. e e s o It also stated that no informa- holics walting hove- Wallingford Shoe Box' to the religious regulations had |ch gulations. The hope seem-| Wallingford, Aug j 5 Here Are 18 Good Reasons Why You ould Shop Here been obtained. It was pointed out |ingly is a forlorn one. hoe Dox mu that the church authorities had | No further years ago, and which has never been | announced on several occasions |reported since the t bet the sol ne to light again yester- that the attitude of the church was |police apd 1nday n|day whem a comuunication was re-| a peaceful one, and that no up , vhich numerous heads on | C¢IY us““w mlhw»- f!om a Mrs ing against the state was contem- |both s re broken. ) g @ plated. | ) Yucatan, Catholics are | “Pe, N 3 stating that she Eight Are Released ' b n | believed the man slain here years open because communis er father. It them, two women and three chil- resident Calel: received dis- IR RIS RIS LTIRITNRINIIIIIIIL, Late last night .the police an- cause nounced that eight of those arrest- |“nemies of Catholicism wer e e e o oot a8 . Women’s Lingerie 7 O Taiins en frem over control of churches | b Made. 1 Final Clearance of Mo st aoveny A Remarkable Value Tt was sald by the police officials | ‘WOrship out of doors in Mexico is | e Lingerie. All very nicely made forbiddes st | . that In some Catholic homes they |forbidden under the provisions of | | ’ 5 > and handsomely trimmed with had found dynamite and rifles and |the constitution, but the Catholic | I " H KIN Jace, ribbon and embroidery, Group l u er r 5 : horities in Merida “in respect for i o 3 o ing that an uprising had been |! 2 P A . A " Chemise and Gowns. Formerly planned. liberty of conscience, i v-| Zemo_the Clean, Antiseptic ; priced to $1.95. fheen f(u:fhl?.,': all kinds of .uul“‘-,q Bt Cives Sromp REST | Our regular $1.85 Broadeloths, Silk Striped Madras and Tiis 1= & finel cle:m-.up O.f all our Summer Silk —— tion There fe, dependable Repps, in collar attached or neckband styles. Specially C Dresses. There are in this lot dresses valued to priced at $1.00 each for Wednesday morning only. A $15.00. s not learned wheth i investigation of the mystery would | treatment ves it tor- Calles Ready for Wi i e i incat ey wonderful value at this price— WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Sizes 16 to 44 ’ 3 : plication of Zemo you will find t Second Floor Dr. SChO“ s | P e 17 et | atonn /rnnmu. L ____.1___/ FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY il dent Calles says he hiad been in 3 , Blotches, Ringworm and | | formed more than two months ago | si troubles will disappear. | {of the plan of General Enrique Es- mo is all that is necded, for it H D [ | trada to invade Mexico from Calis | banishes most skin eruption s ® oover LJresses fornia, and declares that if da smooth and healthy. | ln0" a s {and his followers had not been ar- ) sy, disappearing li- | Our regular $1.95 seller. Made of fine quality muslin in white and good chambray, in the colors trimmed with white collars and " $159 WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Main Floor ESDAY MORNING ONLY 8econd Floor . Second Floor Full bed size \I%ge;.d \§heo?t:srm bleached Chi]dren’s VOile FIOCkS 1,000 yards irt:]:(:i cg:neiztsed crepes for muslin—free of ~dressing—seamless. Regular ; street and house dresses; 36 inches wide; fn value $1.25. —of extra fine quz\hty voile in the most wanted floral and polka dot pattérns. Reg. price 98¢ yard. shades. In solid and neat combination of colors. k C ea Smartly made with dainty collars and bands. d Formerly priced to $3.95 C ¥ WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Basement Sizes 2 to 6 years $333283: rested by the California authorities | quid may be applied during the | 2®d had crossed the border the re- |day. Ask your druggist for a small | bellion would have been suppressed | size §0c or large bottle $1.00. For Corns, : v = Callouses and EDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS AT Bunions | | EEWEBT'R IEOIN ' SURERELIEF | | E¥F R Mty "',P’ Smoked and Fresh The /N SHOULDERS 1b 23(: meal ITike (O o “FINE". Yessir/| — = Dicisinson Drug || ¢ s "7t ) Company t e 2m33c 169-171 MAIN STREET 223323228 4 WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Main Floor 2222222022812 200 028282208 L2282222222322 2002 00L: Challenge 2 2 5 ¢ Odds and Ends of Corsets = Remnants MILK cans Theee are discontinued mumbers. Conssts of = Consisting of zood desirable lengths, suitable for i | - Corsets, Girdles, Rubbonettes, Corselettes; some o = == dresses, blouses, underwear and trimminge. Plain F. L. MCG““’C 5 - e leading mnl‘rs:snf;' all sizes. A good assort- and novelty fabrics. Values to $1.49 yard. > ment. Values to $5.00. OPTICIAN |B They always beam with joy when N)'N\' T " 39C A = : s served with meat from The New ATOES : A- T' MCGUIre | mu:ulu _\::ru:-‘t,m et e Qex ROTA0 L c C yd \ RIST R R R T e B T D E OPTE?“E"T dS 1 :?R(’LI:E\ s i EAKS lb 39c ONLY 2 GARMENTS TO A CUSTOMER. 2nd Floor | | wEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Matn Floor yes Examined and 5 ] : Glasses Fitted PORTERHO1U SE_' 5 'H’S BLOCK |! “IEGS OF | i.?»‘i\' LAMB | ROAST o LAMB CHOPS PORK 35¢ b 39¢h | 25¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg 1h 18¢c ~ Boneless Pot Roasts 1b 22¢ « f i S Best Frankforts .. 1h 18¢ Prime Rib Roasts. Ib 28c Golden West Fowl 1h 35¢ Beef Liver Center Cut Pork Lamb for Stew ... b 15¢ Chops: -.uvsi-vn- 1§ 8b0 e IVAPORATED ITE LOAF SOLID PACKED DECORATING CO. | § "irk™ “FLOUR TOMATOES IOGT(Ililyh Ha]lzngl’lace 3cans 29¢ $1.25 sack 3 cans 29¢ elephone - 282228e2ese! WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY 2nd Floor I Teads Tesh st astaasstotanetstnensaataatatteatanantaetizatatosiiadinasaiesizaasaiodaiasaaiainiatinaitasiiaaianiatiadizasiisiiaifaas it it ti i taRasasuazazetasstiiotzinisitiizraaiioaitiisey Linen Table Damask Silk Remnants Satins Brocades A new Fall fabric, 54 inches wide; allover satin Pove Idish slver Hlehsiied llnon dnsseleid brocade with wide satin stripe borders; colors are inches wide—pretty assortment of floral patterns. Plain and novelty silks, con- Restins value! $1:05 vard i v 2 navy, rust, green, Spanish raisen. Regular BREEARI S Bt R sisting of Satins, Crepes and value $1.9 Radiums. Suitable lengths yd for dresses, blouses and trim- C ea mings. Values to $3.00 yard. yd . e S £ WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Main Floor e e Table Lamps Women's Full Fashioned Crinkle Bed Spreads Black pottery base; 2-socket fixtures; 6-foot ¢ Soft ecrinkle spreads—size 80X190—with blue, cord—double plug. Oval silk shades, in all the Sllk HOSC rose, gold, helio, green colored stripes. Hemmed finish, Regular $1.59 value. WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Third Floor WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY | Main Floor WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Basement . Sugar Corn ... 3 cans 29¢ Double Tip < s Matches .. 2 boxes ( .\mph(‘. i Pl - Early June Peas 2 cans ? Begns 2B o Campbell’s Soups can N K Premier Salad Good Luck Jar ¢ Dressing . bottle 33c Rings . 2 dozen ’ Not-A-Seed Raisins oap 6 cakes FOR 2 packages ... 19¢ | Toilet Tissue 6 volls First Mortgages || ‘revieny BUTTER 2 Ibs 87¢ At Low Rates § “Giuo" = “otko | OLEO | oo QLEO KL R R Needle Edged h T l Of lntereSt Tull Cream Cheese Ih 35c Peanut Butter vr oo 1280 ag ugs Glassés > at Owe S on dwellings, apartment bouees and - — ::::wln’.. 0:4:::";::::r‘!:;-co':‘y;\,e.(:‘a ] I:\[‘JI‘;J%RTTJ\[}’(E\\E)gki(ES . l);;sket ggg of the better grade—in plain and assorted patterns—- { Helvy double loop towels. Size 22x44. Choice of ford and vicinity. il B i ANGES ........ dozen Z9¢ . el . s bl d Porders. Soft absorbent lity. - This compay can re-anance you || EVERGREEN CORN ... . dozen 19¢ fringed ends. Size 27x54. First quahty, lead blanks. la;}ev:lfler?’)Qc ealc}'?.ls oft absorbent quality. Regu present mortgages on tavorable terms S AP |8 Fancy Apples 3 quarts 25c | Native Tomatoes 4 Ihs 25¢ s iy § Red or Yellow Solid Head Lettuce, ea. 10c or c § Onions ...... 4 1bs 23¢ | q Ry ; c Flfsl Bund & Mflngage cn |§ Beets or Carrots bunch 3¢ Sufitsier Squash g for 10c : Green or Wax Large Ripe . < px WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY # 9% Beans .... 3 quarts 25¢ b : e 4 uf Hamum \‘oli?gnl(-;:::l (‘1hi)aggze" 25¢ Fanes ” WEDNESDAY MORNING Third Floor hird Fioor WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY Basement Store e each ' Cantalonpes .. 2 for 25¢ ¢ T e e Iy e e LRI LTSIttt s IR sAREIIIIIIIIIIIIILLY B e e e et e e ar e ra e aeataa e niaanta s anaatantandianatatinsatasaassantaiiasostatiscdadsasadrasianiatstasirizass ity