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—_— . FAVOR COVERT FOR [, STATEG. 0.P. BOARD : No Opposition to Hls Election o Céntral Gommittes Alderman William H. Judd, chair- man of the republican town com- mittee, anticlpates the ex-Senator Richard F. Covert as re- publican state central’ committee- man and without opposition he de- clared today. Ernest W. Christ who is now act Ing in that position and who has di- rected G. O. P. activities since the death of Judge George W. Klett is election of of St. Roceo Is Observed by Italians | The soclety of Rocco ob~ served the feast of its patron saint, St. Rocco, vesterday with religious ervices and a celebration. A sol- cmn high mass was sung at St. Jo- seph’s church yesterday ieanls | t 10:30 o'clock. Rev. John |Keane was the celebrant and 1h |mass was sponsored by members of | the congregation. | In the afternoon, a short street | parade was held which was followed | by solemn vespers sung by Father | Keane at 4:30 o'clock. During this | service, Father Keane dclivered a | | panegyric on the saint to the mem- bers assembled who hail from the environs of his native town. He |spoke at length on the work of the aint, his holy life and the bless- | ngs that have accrued to the Ital- ian people becausc of his example and good works. A band concert was held last eve- t Feast { der Don R. E NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. PROSECUTOR SURE HE HAY EVIDENG - Expects to Convict Several m Ganton Murder Canton, O., Aug. Leuck, assistant United trict attorney, has returned to Can- ton expecting to issue two federal tes dis- warrants for arrests today in the in- vestigation into booticg liquor con spiracy linked with the plot to mu Mellett, Canton pub- lisher, who was inated July 16, | presumably by the underworld or its hireling: 23 (A—Howell | below expectation, and the ginning s which reflected late Buying orders poured in from rters, prices jumping quickly from to points above § |day’s final quotations, with mum gain of bale. CHICAGO WAR CONTINUES a very |crop all qu ur- a maxi- One Man Shot to Death in Auto and | Companion Badly Wounded By { Gangsters Today. Chicago, Aug. 23 (M—Gangsters' again today, killing one wounding | guns blazed and possibly fatally an- other delibers automobile of Michael Blan restaurant owner, and fired usillade thal killed him. His wife, Two men walked ately up Hospital to Open Course for OFFER INSTRUCTION : FOR ANAESTHETISTS American home ical treatment of his leg givin rr inviting hospital to a where he is undergoing him trouble s to be sufficiently r v out his mission to prominent some el private lately tored | rope sersons to the of sesquicentennial exposition in Phila- Graduates of Training School ool for ists will ed soon at New Britain General hospital if plans under consideration is to offer in administe 1du ol o nurses who g training Giant Ma 1 before returning home FONCK'S PLANE MAKES SUCCESSFUL TEST TRIP chine, Loaded With Pounds, Circles Over New York 00 Feet. 1t Field, N. Y 1 32 minut is morning French n the S 12,000 hich has | not a candidate for a place on the committee, Because of his position as town committee chairman Judd has had ample opportunity to sound the sentiment of his party and today he reported no opposition to the elec- tion of ex-Senator Covert state committeeman a position which in- stalls its incumbent as dictator of | local G. O. P. party politics. The when the state convention meets prior to its attendance at the bi- ennial gathering for the selection of a state ticket. Applications for places in the delegation, now in the | hands of Chairman Judd, are equal in number to that which Is to be elected. This assures choice of a state delegation without a contest. Those who have filed petitions are known to be favorabls to the elec- tion of Covert. The several delegations to be chosen at a formal primary Friday afternoon from 4 to & o'clock are: | Delegates to state convention: Ed-| ward F. Hall, Ernest W. Christ, James J. Sposato, Mrs. Ruth B. Wal- | thers, Fred O. Rackliffe and Mrs. | Selma Johnson; delegates to the| congressional convention; Willlam |y ¢ain viey, Plainville, to Officer Lange, Mrs. dohn G. —Buckle, |ppoimay Tierney, that he gave Mi- Stipek, Morrls D, Baxe, | o) Panesaviss of 88 Grove street Kloskowski and Henry |¢90 % 10y some liquor and the lat- delegates to the county|to. giq not bring back the liquor Michael A. Sexton, |y one Leroux, Bruno Wagner, | gy ot said he and Paul Sameikl William J. Rawlings, Mrs, Arthur 59 Hartford avenue went to Crusberg and Mrs. Willlam W. T.|panecaviss's home to have a party 8quire; delegates to the probate pyg the party did not materialige convention George P. Sp James [yacause of Michael's failure to maKe | fnsign and Mrs. Carl Frederickson | POrary Desmond, Thomas J. Cabelus and ;e purc 3 of the Salvation Army will to- d LeWitt. | morrow for an auto trip to McKees re personnel of the probate S RS AT e e delegation and expressions of party| EHIaae RS mi 8y it eyl o rt of its course, or from (|v1<‘ ?”.,l,‘ lu» A ici : leaders assures the endorsement of team for el o E g New York attends|d interrupting tig/|Hllibe pre on a0k Judge Bernard F. Gaffney for a merles with | " e vational army. conference | 1614 by b, was ¢ 1 to date r course and th 12th term in the probate court.| Meriden, will be given bolalock iy e e Mhan thew willl mator. 1o tember not b ecided. v pond to d water Judge Gaffney, who will “be the|this afternoon at Willow Brook il | LR PR RO MAET A{ROaRATeN L B o democratic nominee, has received re- | Park, when the cops lineup against (" SRS COF EO VIS 0000 T rms Nellie tried to warn t publican endorsement since he first|the Gascos. The Gascos won the | " i e r sister Rosie w red office. first gan which went only three |S'aY a week In NSOy : two pa innings, cops turned the ret by way fl} Jamesto county ¢ t house this morn- tables in second game, which Y. wra Falls, arriv ing as a result of a petition by Mrs went eight innings. Needless to New eptember 10, rons ti have the injunction which say, both teams are on edge for the | < been granted on July 27 di third clash. e J 3 iy I8¢ to be son unction was secured when ning from 6:30 o'clock until 9 at Willow Brook park, followed by an elaborate displa of fireworks. Thousands of people enjoyed music and the displa Leuck the and the | ne % oy St Astyice of the front scat with him, was un- 3 R AT Jlane whi i1l be warrants may occur at amy time BOE T o o Vataiog ol 3 ¥ e that within five minutes' time Wi St an get as many more warrants n th t can get as many more Sl by s he needs by appearing before Fti s ddie United States Commissioner Julius | h had at a Sicilian Whiting. H admitted, however bration and had just gotten into that events of the day may interfere i hen t1 .H\.xll]\ oc- with the plans and cause a delay in unmen escaped the ar Whether a Sicilian feud, Joseph R. cohol ‘; or reve inal lawyer, hehind the toa conspira : { that Bl was slain in re- f Killi at Moundville, \T'S 480 WAS express- o-Paris seat, was shot it wi from Ropsc and circled Allows Cesspool Overflow To Run Onto His Land Tnvestigating a complaint by Jos- eph Zavatuk of 146 Hunter Road, Officer Thomas J. Teency found that “rank Pace and arie Sepola, joint owners of property at 144 Hunter |Road, had dug a two foot trench from an overflowing cesspool to the line between their property and that of the complainant, and permitted the overflow to run onto Zavatuk's property, destroying his garden and causing a nuisance. Officer Feeney advised Zav, consult the board of health if he hes relief, and an attorney if he seeks damages, as the matter is not | one for the police to handle. as omobile v Roack s investigating the mu hooting, rmine. police and sl More than a_week ago had evidence which would several men of e first degree mur- 1 der of Don R. ellett. That evi- dence has been constantly strength- ened in the Hoach's evi pare county grand venes Wednesd Roach is to make today to b down the Louis Mazer, charged with Mell murder and held on a liquor Kansas, 11 by M ndo and his 1a, Kar brothers h wrel b t r who was rothers were n, Blando’s his other four brothers live 5 a v with ease equal to that of felt no vibra last few days."” r Moundvi bein ation of § ence s uk to vo of t red and gent to pri low said, but he and brothers escaped = WOMAN THREATENS T0 PLOW GOURSE Court Injunction Saves West- hrook Greens Hartford d for the consi fident CHILD DIES IN FIRE than 1y, further MISS JULIA FANNING hospital now is ing post | con- Fails to Get Liquor And Loses $20 as Well The police investigating a {complaint by \r"i|(-\ Huratt of uate courses in f pervising Meanwhile Deaf and Dumb Sister | bi through t enberger, city detective, ; first supported M alibi, but since, aceording to Roach, has be- come “wobbly.” Mazer and Streit- enberg declare they were together at the latter's home at the murder. Plan M;x.!;r Trip ’fimugh New York and “Pennsy L Tries in Vain to Warn Parents of whi Youngster's. Whereabouts Goodyear Builds This One s a PATHFINDER. The tire that has set a new standard of value for the thrifty buyer. Joseph A. P. Roche; convention, Claude J. of o tem Edna from in Hir owing up @ Quotonset Golf rook, 10w used by th club of that town as xn nine whet Gingra night. 3AS MAKERS of the police COPS MEET The final workout department haseball gecond game in the pres pon grad xtend mot Edwin C ior court this No need to experiment now, or take a chance on low priced, unknown brands when you can get GOODYEAR-BUILT PATHFINDERS at prices like these. Diplomat Diplomatic in Denying His Engagement Pari A 3 lexander P W Moore dor to Spain, | was flaming oday pildin n « ed 1 T 1 at one of the hildren had enson of the his exter rreemen ion was the re- mot between coun- | in f the s who came to and N. in en firemen arrived, how the MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The police were notified today of return of the operator's license of Baldessari Candido of 50 Hur burt street, the suspension of the | right to operate in the case of Thomas Bartlett of 15 Willow street, 1 suspension of the licenses of oseph Zak of 43 Lyman street, Mi- chael ukowski of Oak strect: Ignacy Warchol of 76 Oak street, W. Underwood of 302 Elm and Britain the forme wpossible to enter the “absolutely als expre nothing We have your size—Balloon or High Pressure. A Goodyear Tube to match and GOODYEAR SERVICE ALWAYS. 30:3V% ccd $ 9.60 314 $16.15 29:4 40 saioon $11.95 304 95 s $17.65 Other sizes at equal savings 0'Neil Tire & Battery Co. Phone 900 playing with ma FEWER DISEASES LISTED. Spreck Hartford, Aug. 23 (®—There — in appreciable reduction in the num- PRICES SOAR ber of nmew cases of communicable | York., Aug. 23 (P discases reported by al health |7 r 0 a bale officials to the state department of trading on the New York health last There were eight |change fter publicn Frank Forsell 0 Lasallc diphtheria inst 14 for government erop report Alex Micrziewski of 80 the previous week and cases of ty-|a surprise 1 as to the phold fever fell from 14 to 13 | mate being ahout half ---AN ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL FEATURE ODDS AND ENDS BROKEN LOTS ALL REDUCED FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY —woman, here's a sale for you—1,000 pairs —unequalled values! SILK HOSE 64c DAFFODIL STREET DRESSES —heavy silk with triple seam back, durable heel and toe, gtop-run top; formerly sold for $1.00. $ —styles unusually smart Hirons purc! strip | op the JEWELER DIES under 1l owner to preven: usin he orde nationally was “Mrs in ex reatened ost charmin cor r her He had cotton ex- ! 00" S8 rat ed them off | MATTY any one, esy and finally, according to said she would plow and fairways, tion of th which wa crop a million ba weels today former bassador tc Mr. land, stor street of street Gold esti- | the > the 13 said to be r in Pa she Ther irly ens Moore hias been removed from |cases of leprosy wris, SS. Cord 39-11 Washington St. —values truly ew Britain, Conn. —one dozen in pkg., regular size; formerly sold for 39c. —extensive variety of styles featuring newest fashion ideas—flares, tuck ple contrasting color effects, nov- elty prints and huttons; color range offers choice of gay summer shades. They're wonderful values and we know they won't last long. —the last lot to go at these prices RUBBER 24c¢ “FRUIT OF THE LOOM" MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS $1.14 —full cut, 54 inches long; can’t beat this bargain. MEN’S SHIRTS +] English broadcloths, also a good all sizes and colors. —one of the big attractions of this sale. LINEN NAPKINS 2 for 2c —pure linen with colored borders be early. $ —there’s only 50; all colors and —genuine asso; ment of repps The Cost of Your Milk ; a limited quantity, so sizes with velvety collar and throat straps. Better be here —Dbigger and better values in CURTAINS, YARD GOODS, etc. —dress ginghan 2 inches wide; loc good assortment of patterns. determined by many factors, among which equipment, of neces- sity, plays an important part. is real early! —EXTRA for tomorrow and Wednesday ! PRINCESS SLIPS 94c —white and colors; plain tailored or lace trimmed; with shadow bottom. Boftles are an expensive and ex- tremely vital part of any dairy’s equipment. By retumiing them promptly and in good condition you will enable us to keep prices down at all times. For your own sake, co-operate. —scrim curtains; full width, 214 yards long and hemstitched BOYS’ UNION SUITS Hc —nainsook cloth; cut good and full; all sizes, and these sure are bargains. MEN’S SOFT COLLARS 4 for Hc —all v xtra hea extra large —these are great bargains! Turkish towels. . SCARF AND BUFFET SETS 94c —a gpecial lot odds and ends: they're almost half price, so if you want yours come eatly! e — —English prints, small figures; good assortment; 36 inches wide. 4 yds. 84C 64c 24c 24c —DBed sheets, full-bleached; there is only a limited quantity J.E SEIBERT& SON FPasteurized MilR & Cream| Silake Sure Its Seiverts” PHONE 1720 437 PARKST., rious styles; the —pillow cases, size 42x36; made of good standard brand muslin. . —dotted and figured curtain material; 36 inches wide, yard well-known Arrow brand. ——————————