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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. their mother. Mr. Howard, who ms versy where it was before, because mington, M ister of the brid 0 | i on, Mass., s e bride, the line be con MRS HI]WARD ]]IES aled 1n. Mexlco, bk, subseqgently RE[IEIUUS FEU“ |{hc church’s constant and unquali- |attended her as matron of honor | et i'hff.ffi'.:‘fiif&d.J?'.llf'n"?e‘ 1“1‘:‘3 oL el thx:!ku- | released wken a judge held there fied position has been that it can- |and Louis R. Cranley, brother of the | ’ Plained bot Ol M LR - @ pumping system, it was explained {of Chicago, drew with Frank J, | was insufficient evidence, asserted not accept these laws. In a formal [groom, was best man., The brh t c ll |that he had left property with his statement ‘'on the situation the |was attired In a gown of pi:u'l b«n?fi 8L ity MAN ey f‘,‘““’""" of Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘”“‘ wife in Haverhlll and that he | episcopate says: ed w georgette. She wore a ma- Vity Lngineer Joseph D. Willlams | Charles Jaffee, of New York, de- |had not violated any Mexican law, | "“The situation continues the lne hat and carried a bouquet cf “ Is working on a plan which he be- |feated J. Willlam Showalter “of e same as before the conference with |bridal roses. The matron of honor ‘,\‘:\”\\l,:[‘;m\' s '::fl:‘.: o and | GRTER N e e a- S l 'as Long TR : : President ‘Calles. Services will not | Was attired in turquoise blue georg- ks s 5 appeats, Soaap) com- | roczy, of Budapest, won from' I, alad DWSSIH% KIng's FirSt| svcvico v ve, 54 0p—ue or. | SITALION 0 Morico, THODGRE 5eSchmmen eceume s mtsm e, s it Sranio ace one | Residets Willing to Fmance Eonstrastion of Spogis Worsen s | o B na e Wile Dtups Enticement Suit | e s som e on: | Cearng, AGHID CIOUGE | B oo e o s b o s | py Consructon o oot ilsinan 1 o B Funelce, G waumc, who married John F. How- o give instrictions to priests without |ried a shea k roses. Cal e e ; i : |ard, a wealthy mayonnaise manu- i sacrificing the rigmupo: the church | At#he close of the mass Francls IUJCC[ Mfly Need Pllmps ‘j“" o l'm"« ot -':(“\n‘m!f The latter defeat was considered 5 ¥ ‘r cturer of Haverhil, Mass., after o but also to discover how to obyi-|Fgan tenor, sang “Ave Marle” and R T il not AIfOra e ParTTanat Foa it ] e moass 5 Sa IR P (R Milwaukee, Wis, Aug. 24 (P—A | Mr. Howard had obtained a divorce | Mesico City, Aug. 24 (P—The atethe destruction of liberty of 'l Love You Truly” After the cere- | g0 g0y 0o i T ") aso and Carlod Jemerel NI romance which began in Venice and |fro mhis wife in Massachusetts, has | controversy ween the govern- | corisclende by these laws pending |MODY a Wedding breakfast was serv- | T h PO e | 7 5 adjourned thefr match as did unifed two fortuncs, who subse- | died after a long illness in -the|ment and the Catholic church over | their amendment or repeal through ©1 &t the home of thq groom's par- | ERL [or the construction of several | Jazz Band Disturbs Jscar Ohajes of. New York ang anently were nvolved in consider- | American hosiptal here. Death is | the execution of the religlous pro- |congress. Methods for taking this |Ci% members of the jmmediate | FOW cssshools in Iillcrest avenue, Chess Tourney Play | hovell W. Banks of Detrolt, _the able litigation, Jas come to an end |said to have been due to pncumonia | v of the constitution again is | question to the chamber are being |[o/ies being present. Mr. and Mrs. | 199 Tenswed agilation for el es§, Tourney Ilay | time iimit finding them deadlocked. in the death in Mexico City of Mrs, |and spinal meningitis. lat g mate, discussed.” 1 a wedding trip and it | 38¢ system in that district, and so| Chicago, Aux. 24 (P — With the 3y 3 ve i ot § urgently is the need felt that tt noise of a jazz band in an a ‘{‘(‘1‘![!110"!‘."lklo:ylug, mlvcond wifeé of L\‘ The mar e of Mrs. Phillp and | it had been anticipated | Later the eplscopate issped an- seashore resorts. They il make | 8L e rdam ' to. dlstunh - Hiath aire salad dressing manu- | Howard.was the motif for much dis- | (hat peace might follow the con- | other communication, which some. » in this city and wilt| to finan r iy cosfastants i t a h s, | sensio! G e es he . . s urer of Haverhill, Mass, sension and 1 activities on t en' President Calles what revised its first ,statement. pe le after December 1. has not the ready western chess tour under gy < Mrs. Howard, who formerly was|part of Howard's two sons, Albert |, Diaz, secretary of the Concerning instructions to priests,| Mr. Cranley is ‘connected with J.| This fon Will not serve to | the auspices of the Western. Chesslon s’ (it of the Untich bruri o Mrs. Eleanore B. Philli a Howard of Haverhill and John How- atter o t 2 ey i flof sarva 1o auspices of the Western Chess on a tour of United States, will o illip, widow of | y >, and Archhishop 1 the latter communication says it is | Russell & Co, of Holyoke, Mass. The [ speed up work however since fhe | association, pondered throv > Frank B. Phillip, wealthy head of [ard of Los Angeles, and against polc Flores of Michao necessary not o 3 if | bride is raduate of the Somer- | department of public work 1{ ek i 1 n 11 v th - 1 i Eucesd \Col. ebigs 1) Mogre ST i : 4 tuiz s of Micha [T ¥ it adus e Somer- | department of public works is con- | third und fourth rounds of the play tor general of the firs : Milwaukes lithographing| two:Aons by the father, The tyoutls | declared by the it is possible to obtain a certain |ville, N Latin school and of the | fronted with a problem as to how : \\4: e rn‘\lnn(;nw‘("d 12?’ < company, died Sunday in the Amer-|between the Howards began las ave been “truly satisfac- | derogation of all laws injuring lib- |State Normal school at Salem, Mass. i e AT ican Tospital of double pneumonia | Spring when the tWo sons came 10| tory” comes the unnnimous deci-|erly of conscience, She is the proprietor of the Art Shop ind spinal meningitls. ~ The body | Mexico and ““f“‘”““'b hal e | sion of the eplscopate not to re-| Monsignor Diaz says the state- on Federal streof, Springfield. will be brought to Milwaukee for |father make a fair settlement from | o0 olurch services for the time | ment given out by the episcopate e burial, hi: ate upon their mother. | fetn : Fpae SR ? j eing. Saturday night, saying that the CIVIL ACTION BROUGHT. Court Actil ends e alleged perjury and bigamy | onference bety X g et ‘ > This “w" :(l'rqflnxxlc‘l":?:f;d§“ s to|in connection u‘:m the elder Hov Méhnwhile the economic boycott conference L ‘““ n president Cal- e Simmons Batter 3 as have Been summoned hefor v]n I's divorce and re-mar and | Will remain in force and the church 1% andgthe prelates at Chapulte-|b b-auif Sor % e Lo } H ave st ed ¢ he |ard’s . ¢ i ader: ] ate DeC palace, was “truly satisfac- ' John Bend for al a American eonsul at Mexico City, for | had him arrested. In re lon | lcRdun v el W BRI | (S e reioutly Bk nrbe) a bill, abelus rep ’ wuestioning by a Milwaukee attor-|father accused the sons of assault | Plans for bringlng the religious in a $125 t ction |and they were taken into custody. |4 e T e o | partics fo.the controversy later | hope of securing an amendment fo |Proved by him and that the pres- |been served by Deputy Sherlft M: HARTFORD 27171 INC. 27171 HARTFORD R 5 ik court | the constitution which will prove ident inserted verbi e tin lorowitz, who cuit court! by Mrs. Margaret How- | were released in bail and the court ot Zoverarients i hia p der YA Y ret How- | the. elder | satistactory to the church. ffect that the government a elonging to ¢ ant. e e e S ”r‘l‘o!l;sr::]l:’r :ljlr’;-“m the 72-year-old r[l;mk\‘;ll"'l‘"“ b mnars L No date has been set for a fur- {ration requirement for priests The writ is returnable in the city Mrs. Howard of Massachusetts al- | where he placed In jail, finally | ther conference betweerr the pre- | Mmerely aministrative adl a8 sgcond onnay i Hepioms f 8 1 leged the wealthy Milwaukee widow | dismissed the charges against him, | lates and President Calles, and o Bennett Motor Sales Co. has || ews age llen s had “enticed” the “salad dressing |declaring there was not sufficient | there scems some uncertainty pre- GRANLEY"RHJEY Ibrought suit for $250 damages King” to Mexico City, where h evidenco to justify holding him for [ Valent as to whether they again 2 &S 3 el linst John B. Hawksworth of Mil- tained a divorco from his wife of ftrial. will come fogether to talk matters ford. Nair T are cousxdly toe vears, to pfarry the : It is not the purpose of the elder | OVer. Thomas Cranley Takes Miss Joseph- |1, ntiff. : returnable n > damage ¢ Mr. Howard to return to the United | Tt is the opinfon of the episco- ¢ : : i i sraraaol . ine Riley of Greenfleld. Mngs: in the city court the second Monday | 9 4 nst the second M es at present. His son e | pate that assertion of President G D LA in September, 3 - Howard was facin in Mexico, asscrted today that | Calles {hat the registration of His Bride Today. BN, S, g ex county M ey did not expect the death of | priests was only an administrative ppomag Cranley, son of Mr. and ARRBESTOID MITERAN brought by his wife, | their father's sccond wife would | requirement” does mot coincide | yr.o ; ¥ bl e, o : ! e . Thompas Cranley of Vine t| Glens Falls, N. Y., 3 h 9 L] She attached his property |secure what y consider a proper heen m »y him and printed in gojq " rried this morn- | ¢d his 95th birthda 1 i ay i n cre to the extent of $100,000. nanc ttlement for their mother | one of the newspapers today. “If ing at 8 o'clock at St M v police investig First Met In Veni om 1 estate of the ol e return to the temples church: a nuptial high mnass belng | small burglaries in the c e is The romance which united the | which has been estimated to be val- nust do so subject to the | celebrated by Rev. Robert J. Bowen | Cour se, who su) Milwaukee widow, who inherited her | ued at around a million dollars. | lay his statement said. of Bridgeport, a former classmate b 1 goods from t Jusband’s fortune in 1921, and the i — . & by the church of the groom. lare, all ot NHIOTh et TE Voat Tiis Massachusctts millionaire began NE WHAVEN DROWNING ithorit ing ,the contro- | Mrs, William J. Tattersall of Wil- | junior when they met in Venice, while New Haven, 4 (A—M 1 o : . 3 they both were?on a trip around the | Cuomo, 11, of 95% Saltor = == = — That Have Been Much Higher in Price, Grouped At world. Mr. Howard visited in Mil- [ ave Was wauke in the summer of 1 and | while swimming with other boy ! last January Mrs, Phillip closed her | small Jake near Blakesteel's quar- | home here telling friends she was in Russell eet. Hc = ] going to South Americ: yond his depth and sank whi s ' s e 4 The same month press despatches | hoy fric badly frightencd, 7 3 reported that Howard had divorced |away. 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