New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. i e L i e [ )/FLASHES OF LIFE: FAMOUS WOMAN [TFAR BOMBS USF]) [MONTICELLO IS REGARDED AS ONE sy w2 et s Parents, Motor Cars and AVIATOR KILLED IN AUTO CRASH ONMARTACAL MAN (OF MOST BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCES u;;;;;n;"";ffc.;-,,,f,:”i:',;mzsz;: e Ry e o g i annual retreat this week at | Indifferent parents, night clubs and amay th g Hartford — Both attempts to aiser’s Island, South Norwalk. | motor cars were blamed for the Jefferson’s Old Home ‘&;mwflordmw};::r'l;u:‘(un“r'.\l;:dt{\]{m}(- “ St. Joseph's Church ‘i:‘;‘”—‘:s‘"i -’“";:”9 flfll‘"fl"*"';y t': r c s . searc f him is s to 2 John J. Keane, curate at|America in addresses prepared by pastor deplores that > ¢ ord to Mi own failed. S s be Jefferson e under- | g¢ eakers > i f BE: Toseph's: churcl et tod speakers for the opening session has been thrust forefront | New York — Fur coats worn on New YOTM BGCOHIBS Hddeflly One of the Many Beauti- ;0.4 o nearby plantation. A | attend. the annua) ]mf.,,;,wflai\-,:f of thid SOI Rnnual mbsiihy" of the ¢ histerl s ittt ¥ 18 at of & great histeric cel T ifth avenue in August. The reason nding road elimbs the mountain | ger's Telana, South Norwalk American Humane assoclation here Rev. Jasen Nobel Plerc shing- | was a Sunday temperature of 68 Insane--Shoots at GODS ful Estates That Abound (o ‘the home, and- over this travel |" BL. Peter's Clibrch btoday. on € L givin s | dem s. \ T Visoins many thousands of tourists every | wy. yonthiy collection will be| Richard C. Craven of Albany, N. views at ihe i e Presl SR e g in Virginia. year. } taken up at all the masses in St | Y~ ficld organizer of the associa- ERIRE 1 k < Rockeland, V. . New York, Aug. 28 (A)—Tear gas | In the graveyard on the grounds | . tion, declared home and parents h»r visit to Maine. : T o ol s Soitaph | Peter's church nest Sunday. slimbacs fn polislent Hite . thay Jeft Penebacot Bay for | L oot H&*fi"";{fi‘:flfl:gfi’&?’"g dbe; Monticello, the classic h o T e Swn of mia |OKlahoma is the guest of Rev, |{uvenile deiinquency. Other speak- s litica . 4 3 came mentally red at|, . 2 st S ot arles C pas he | €r# blamed these causes for 80 Both referred of course Thomas Jefferson, atop the “little |grave, ) at | " Golpezis, = pasior S of Sithe = atop tle |grave, for it was his wish that only Der [adtil of the Ihwibhiioks: ate For coloring cake, - a squad of policemen at his home . : Philadelphia — The Rev n | ¢ ‘r‘i”"lh‘_“f '}“'";‘““r’“““ and |i; Jamaica. mountain” outside Charlottesville, |the plain obelisk be placed there tributed 1o modern youth, fnsist- candy, etc.; 3 colors ||MeNell, Presbyterian, thinks Connie | 70 (5 ik Holton, who 18 45 years old began [Va., from which comes its ith tho cpltaph, “Here lies burica ing that poverty was a factor forc- Mack has pulled a bone. C ¥ A e ey to act queerly last night and his|was dedicated July 5, last, as a e 0(?'1v-“})">édp|‘(\e b ing many boys and girls into a life in a bottle. getting an injunction 3 Park — Marlon Talley has | wite rushed into the street in her|tional shr e ey st el | | of crime, ference with Sunday § s nned by so many girls |,ignt clothes seeking police aid.| From its lofty position, Jefferson's - 2 il ity M | sm rk\w: in the east. Girls In the |when » policeman returned to the|old home affords & bird's eye ylew |Frecdom. and Father of the Univer- E Sunday game could not be so noisy § E 25¢ bottle |as a week day one. Mr McNeill | middle west don't puff nearly 0 |house with her, Holton locked the|of Charlottesville and the university SV ©f VizEt)) ! . . . rises to remark that it would be MU she says. door and shot at them with a rifie.[he founced and an unbroken view | S R e | ln l en e ICk strange indeed, when Babe Rut = . Twelve bluecoats were summoned [of the Piedmont Valley for miles | pm————— made a home run, if the fans should r'!’rlnh'] . ”.\n.] Z. ; g;‘):‘“fl and Holton fired at them, the police [around erson himself superin- | . . g The St Aiwmra’ "utrs sof repoets |otioed dhe ek, Ty Gld v alm fondd the bullting at ths masor. || Week's Botiuitios b O'Tirien Doy Gains 11 Pounds With New Form of Natural Flesh Bullder Catholic Churches ST | e title of his next song will |’ = 20 it Mainoitioos STaie ‘doran eirs. Pranck - Andrew W T of frightening him. After 20 shots|its Doric porticos and glass dome, n Connecticut river from Hart- o AR 2t 0 A Bat its nasty, fishy taste . . Mellon is getting some exercise row- | had been exchanged, a speclal squad jare th trees which Jefferson | 3 n e althy, | anc 1ave prevented many children chkmson Dl'll ing & boat on Lake Geneva. There| New York — Harry J. Martin, |Of POlice from Brooklyn armed with planted | : to thelr tw B a !)\’kfl:;';\-nn?:;a"m‘:m are no indicatioms as yet that he has | Loyisville theatrical manager, likes |[°8F 828 bombs arrived. i Unusual Rooms | St. Mary's Church % . G \ i el Sanimial t6 tlie 1are ot thiAR | e ager, kes |, policeman crawled up to the| The drawing room is finished with | Rey. Michael Curtin of ¥ . . the succumbed to tle lure of fishing 11k My GIrl” The star of the pla P A im0t etk calanall L Lo 1 Curtin o e i inlaid s t e Mr. Coolldge and Mr. Dawes, Edna Morn, is his girl and this is |nouse and dropped the bombs into | M . a, spoke at the various mas ok e ! s ful 7t Company , L the hallway. Holton finally stag-|has carved co s and | ma- n St Mary's church yesterday | sy ho onenig oy o oo 5 om the use of McC Tab their wedding day. b Tt i 3 red out of the house and col-|hogany doors. It was in mornin S iRaiBnnse |51 pHosbhoroy n so remarkabilo in I v 5 ds, N. J. — More glory for S pem bl S el morning regarding the missionary v ous. 1bla in 169-171 MAIN STREET | -y lapsed. Ho waa taken to a hospital|IN room that Jefferson er ] s St 2 = sl R cases that they are now 1 B Tekrikd it Spec N Y h P : in that country. He made t Georg Brien of Man lerle, who learned to| Speculator, N. Y. — A handsome Sy sometimes as n s fifty g ¥ . L b Qeotge. deniof Mahi- | by your favorite druggist snyw ere. Zane Steenrod, a mere | hachelor leatherneck, who is to en- |in & strait-jacket. Selbrecn Arcerzad tho Bed an appeal forifunds for the work- |¥ah A pi i pals anddi 111 nat it you do failed to swim the 26 : ffts at Philadelphia | His wife, who had become hys-f =/ o B artment | CT8 in the foreign flolds and re-1n Bl y ; of healthy " 3 ot S was taken care of by neigh- AR ST T y ived & generous contribut . use your money wiil nel from Barbara a handsome married movie Dk PSR land that of his wife ware connected 1 a generous contribution. L one-ha 2 Cruz island. About the same | star 1s getting quite a few letters hs fconlclinoyexpiain "lby an arch. In this wide arch a| Requiem masses this w £ 0K dneeHinaRed 8 te r let the lack of the vital elements | i glve up in trying | trom girls requesting autographed | AESSAREE 77 e six foot hed extended half Into his the church are as follows: Wednes- |was t ke e o Gtutosiiter Faambes e e e Children's Eyes a Specialty ! | to swim 9 1-2 miles in Boston Har- | photos. own room and Half into, that of his | day morning at 7 o'clock, month's | Liver Bxract liiow > ¥ et me b bl T, — Rr! vere originally used not as ¢ iy e g . (Ol Conm 1 n youth depends his health In old Thorough and c1enhfic bor. ngs wer ginalls 10t 88| wife, The bedrooms are hexagonal mind for Raffae ! 2 Asoire Hixi of & Bonif foubabins but »s sym-lin shape. Gy e physieian too, knows g virile body, by giving him (.la:fls ) Y| ot the three women drivers won a Correctly race in the Gold Cup regatta, but has not been at | William V. Politis to Take Miss Ger- —_— e e————— the “weaker sex” has | | this sport so very long. A fourth| ywge Williams of Bristol for His | woman participant acted as mechan- | \Av in one race, even to wearing over- | Bride, Next Monday ME IST alls. OPTOMETR! The wedding of William V. Politis, Raphael Bldg., 99 West Main St.§ | Atlantic Cit J. — Trony of |son of Mr. and Mra Joseph Politis Sulte 215 and 216 $ | fate: Mrs. Peggy Roome, stuat avi- | “hestnut street, a member of ix, whoe had har pictures taken | th v in Police department, smosmosmo=| standing on an airplane wing up in | and Miss Gertrude W s, daugh- the air, has been killed in an auto- | ter of Jasper Willlams of Bristol, > 4 et | 0D le accident. | will take place next Monday morn- ver wo l m ° New Haven — James A. Flaherty | ing at 9 o’clock in the rectory of l R of Knights of Columbus issued state- t. Andrew's Lithuanian church, this Ol'leflta ugs | ment denying that body demanded |city. The ceremony will be per- ' Al Sizes government intervention in Mexico. | formed by Rev. Edward V. Grikis, Sww a r)nont also e - pastor. James Connolly will act M REPAIRING, WASHING & CLEANIN Milford — Henry Rappaport, 24, | best man and Miss Aldona Politis, V. SEVADJIAN, e . o er of the groom, will act as maid of honor. —it’s clear enough what smokers want! | | will be held at the home of the i g iy Yale junior, died as a Tel, 110651100, burng received in garage fire urday. | eroom’s parents and the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Upon their raturn they will reside at 432 Park street. Patrolman Politis has been a member of the department for five vears, three of which were spent on supernumerary force. After | the death of Policeman James Skelly he was appointed to the regu force. He is eaptain of the police- L xander Bugr | MeN'S baseball team and is well \,'";L ‘,n'\':‘l':;» ‘\‘f;‘é’,‘{']‘;‘f’"“' known in athletic circles through- SOCT. : ! ¢ Cut the city, For several y s 99 West Main ¢ i i ififumed Ay vas a member of the Nutme toom 101, . = he All-New Britain football elevens, Open 9 105.30 Buivedaysd30l ‘ New Hiven — Anna Acompors Idesnsnd by the State and Bonded to the Public | died of burns after clothing e e - ignited. Branford — Joseph Weber, 26, of Jast Haven, died after auto accl- Danielson — Lawrence Hughes, ), of Webs! Mass., killed in auto | ccident. New London — Death by drown- ling of J. J. McShane of Sub: base reported. Overnight service. Repaid in New Britain — Patrick Mazza, 28, killed in automobile accident. | 5 MI | 3 | New Haven — Leonard Betts, irowned while playing near doc out ot 20 nriiiion school! ehil New Haven — Everett Manton, || dren in this country need [negro, died of injuries recelved 5 § [ when his automobile collided with glasses now! P HAVE YOUR CHILD'S Waterbury — Christina kart EYES EXAMINED 11, of Steelton, Penn., was Killed when automobile in which she was Don’t Giiess:Make Sure riding collided with a motor bus. R H Hartford — Anthony Bimba ad-| dressed 2,000 at International labor | . union field day and picnic. - EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Hartford — FErnest R. Lenz, 38, | stabbed following argument over poker game, PR A Good Name m”i-:": s . Real delicacy of aroma, but el priceless and therefore i without loss of natural jealously upheld - - - v Teida, tobacco taste and character 327 Main Street Telephone 1905 Murder and Suicide Is . & Verdict in Double Death | Dodge Brothers have kept the : ‘A HAT'S what smokers want—and Clarinda, Ia., g A faith. /A what's more, they know just where quarrel gver t) a f a restau- | 3 rant s believed by county authori- | Year after year their motor car y K3 - to get it. Hah topH Benn ritie ? of- the has continubd to mature into a 45 . N slaying of Miss Elsie Benge, f 80 cr nRAtEer orodiict ; : Wét[flesi Chestet;fieldgremarka_bl,e ’ record; for four years’ running, America’s merly of Maryville, Ta., by : ; eli salesman, 7" 4 al Beauty has been added to depend- f z ; z Fits, hallss 0t 1o 34 Veir ol ability, comfort and silence to A / test-growing cigarette. girl and Anderson were found in beauty. Endless refinements have | Chesterfield offers “natural tobacco & cornfield near here yesterday 't been made, and the basic sources f g gt iy "““_““'H:"'m'v"‘: Dlkss of Dodge Brothers quality main- E;S:en:ti;; Tellg ande';lenowfbg:":‘: AR ained in every detail. sweetness 0! e T e baccos put together right—and “judged by results,"that’s just what smokers want. abandoned automobile o Anderson's pockets | Dodge ,mthm\ is even more 'ul- owner | uable than the great Dodge Brothers plant itself, and eminent- lv worthy of the public confidence it everywhere inspires. The public may rest assured that F a Good Name so priceless will be 3 safeguarded jealously by those I its i i hei = : who hold destinies in their American Speaker in hands. Public Debate in Moscow Dirarie h . $874.00 Moscow, Aug (P—Sherwood | Coupe - - 925.00 Tddy, professior lecturer for the | Sedan « = = - 980.00 Y. M. C. A. who has been conduct- Delivered can tourists around Russia, debated " Hetad e L e The S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. cow university, 4 th the editor| of the bolshevik s pub. 1129 Stanley Street lication “The Godless One” on the Telephone 731 existence of God { This was the first time that any| e ynses s JODGE BROTHERS *uch a subject in soviet Russia, and there is general surprise that an| T # YERS American should have preached |r-i IVIOTOR CARS Liocerr & M Tozaoco Co. ligion in a country the government| —————————————————e of which is avowedly anti-religious :

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