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10 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER §, 1926. el r the d dollar were author- | declared the riot was instigatec by o R ers” not direc involvel in Managua, Nicarag Slicie point ir to holders of — Government forces have defeat- |n? DAY £ e |n to seck reconsideration of : - ; 3 ed the revolutionists at El Sauce, t ! Mok ,\‘ B e favoranla satt e e into ed that 1 Lok John 10 irchill of the supreme court |y department of Leon, and at Somo- | /%, " e 2 the world t, which I clared | P . ”:{”v: o . it ey Al ', . 1 ! el tllo, department of Chinandega, ' Al e tlire a1 i . e tr vould be out of co! Tusattonreinsts oot sa 1 case, which transcends Iy o e Aehilng ia now in pro- Tt Governor ¥ el with the | mission s ation was 1 haste nce the Beach case itse Rigid Investigation PP it Chibendess EYSE N i S e e [T e the onfalontortins was appointed to the hoard in | yag 5 significant cffect upon the 1 of A sk for Horlick's pi g . 4 Fince o a p pini t R Hote Rhode Island Riot The ORIGINAL large : Follette . ; 1- | that the prosent repair 1 relations of ¢ and op 3 lampshire sen o S ot 7 i Would Prosecute for Fire Hazard |y tat Proy e, R. 1 P— i i ed tr ! ! i Gt . Sl s ; uld Prosecute for Fire Hazard | York states in . n- (i, Prostt ; . Sept. Malted Milk mor iving In Managua ! t assure P : priation 1 at a ol " . Salazar, a native v r. ¢ the d t mination over g OmING a7 S S B Tnociide: was dressed in othes. hSe t ¥ e ¢ Peterboro by 3 4 % Dispute With Architect % I s Lhin b ; = : RS - seler s R TR e R = L ) Sept Sariingid rty owners by mail. H ! Is of New st i e Lat Maneillegne Sourishing —Digestible— No Cooking, usnt d lu e ; L : o he board found it rer sy ) % d | equivalent t preme court : ¢ 170 last night. The I The Home Food-Drink for All Ages Jutionists in a recent battl ¢ e vote stood ItHatanaine e circum f Lo ¥ 3 errors of thi Basivnl=aidb was wounds v 1 ichie, 3,800; Noone, 1,839. ¢ ; 4 W to A 5 . e ERerRa0a ka0 Al Ig were badly, mans 000 “|in small townships and two wards ;i ot BN N COr E. E. Robe : Hlec ay. C e it the 15 \ade. ence of a person and the advisa- lat penetra TE oL : » not expected 10 |o¢ Reno, for the republican sena- | fFOrtes s on h | bo: bted 1o re ar inance bility of the appointment of a con- omed D e Pntaubuldr | chen final result materfally. torial nomination by approximately | 2!l of the 0. 7 fire station to bac & i Ty ot the appeleny 00 A lnon soms of her teeth w! o [ : n nominee for §OV- 3 two fo one vote. Latest figures | WT& Nt covered with ashestos and 3 L Z8ien | servaicriones it perion, the courls had left hanging from her sha : : ave as his 0pponentifrom the state’s 17 countics gave: | "hen auestioned by the board, the mi - bl S SET it i it BT e Jawbores 3 November Mayor Eaton D.|(Oadie § Roberts 8.741. | arehitect declared that he Aty ftsl, _the womAn, ‘resd rgent of Nashua, democratic| In the democratic race for the propriation for this jousilmeun b lotse !h:} = “t % > nominated ithout oOp- senatorial nomination, Raymond T | > e he did not intend fo ed it, declaring that qv‘;r. ,,“.:nd to | position Baker. who served under Woodrow | ¢ Ly B dfehiefle i Keefe Seems Successful Wilson as director of the mints, held | ! hurt. o his lead over his three opponents in| The discussion began when 1 th| In the ssional fight Clyde |his lea The hospital 1s filled with 4 L T 8 B the ur cornere ace. Noble orted e disc L pa R 3 31 what or I 3 " ‘r : : o : f T b, 5 % ‘ he | K ¢ Portsmouth and Ferdi- |the four cornered r | Not lisco 1 g nly tment by the p i ¥ o e | nand Farley of Manchester of the ol il Sl . : Green Cross are attending them first district staged the only con- |Who Drofessed to be guided by the | ction that this was not in ac irmar the chief made all ' of Bridgep as conservator over | x sl Wi te dry referendum in Novemet : 1 the con 1 3 s up § the ealife ot Beach and Holds in hisi| \ A st, with the former apparently 3816 ¥ IR ALl arran, |1 & e p i) y el ek “ournotey o 3 Glasses Fltted I ‘A sured of election today with a ; { who made his fight principally | ti n the job v e asked | inat } Rk the present application,” that the iy lurality of several hundred votes. n g in 1 present apr n,” that th BR‘S |]I4 NE S [iotieltySoteey sra Shuncrec against the world court, polled 2,455 | 2 t. Architect McKay then tion B oA aas habihs Oonn-clicu b cat EYES ngressmen Fletcher Hale of La- T80 EC 0 ° (Bt fosk wet and | read from the contract tha Clisnaat e et s, was without jurisdiction a with money fr la and ard anti-court cand . received 1,12 o cover only a portion of |« : ik G cntiar Thetsoncer (Continued from Page Seven) | Nashua were unopposed republi- |1 (U0 W, H. Brennan, tha|t e ple Do o e Sihen ey en e Positively Only New Yor ) from the_ Plainville cans in the first and second dis- | o% ' AL et v e e a : h L L DR - after whom he was named. [ ETe i anal asre i Dincan o7 io- i Sanaldasiad i I found out that from Mil N JdEcaEd gan SN el Exammed of Plainville; two son B ressman Duncan offered an |self and Fred Blazar, republicanl I Gy o e ey e “hu 3 Then omy city. in Jaffrey last night by suggesting for the republican nomination for | ° L . 4 sent “those issues which we deem vyou should make the best possible consery g It r i ¢ ne o 5 % 725 votes. that you told me to cover t} s 3 oo R Ty e ) : Surviving him are his wife; on ffrey, democrat, was unopposed | “g,ornor J. C. Schrugham, demo- | pivaci he appr or | s : 50c Down and Earl V. Bryant, both of this e The funeral will be held from his| ' y Registered church at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Hu-[ o Spinortant,” The meetings Lieutenant Governor Sullivan and o ) ey bert D. JUT“: will I'l'“l""’i"’ \west | Were suggested in the hope of con-|S Annw.T;m'W‘“q‘“ "lf”]:"" 2 e g : a uir a services and burial will be in West| ' 0 © 500 R gas Rinates he vote was light. 5 - e 4 - : ! X SEEEY. [t B i — knows as an ar t hy Commissio Air Reduction Company il cemetery. | candidates and voters and cxpendi ’ ETE I o e ol P sions - e ¥ Schools Reopen | ture HUNT BEHIND IN ARIZ. 5 e ‘” ¥ : s Now Is on $5 Basis f The schools of the city rcopened Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 8 (P—Gov- bl po } 3 Ll on 55 Basis : ! hief said to McK o )T bl | as conservator over th clection innovation from his home state chairman, likewise unopposed | ;o a o= i LIt B e » 5 a series of meetings in the district governor. ; e 1n | @nSETEd ROty e s i P R A TR s (R | late home ursg ALLernoon “|at which the candidates might pre- | Lack of opposition also exists in e 3 3 5 S S c confirmation of the bank ach's ‘l’ Py oclock and at the Prospect M the congressional field, in which You know as an architect irned over to the firemen’s pension ~vator is now pending in ¢ C eek tomem looks like a case whr t was voted to have today with a large increase in en-| Lenroot Takes Tumble % roliment, although the definite fig- i, oo wia, Sopt. 5 (p — & %Xth term, had a sllght mInBHty W o egionea s in said. “He & oF the firs deonr fnstead ona aninorenscd fhqunrterlyidivt, | e > _— the first of October. A number of | (LI 00 LU R, L eenstul cam. | .;;: s Euliernstorial nom AL R Iat fany: workcbut dla ot ) ot e decl: by Air Reduction Co., JEWEL] hR\—Ol’lI([\\'\ e 13‘;:[ paign for American membership in |of' yegterday's primary balloting | US Of cuts on some of the fmpo TO OPEN HARTFORD (igtens) | EILORE 0 s i i cpnc dutles today In the various AWl e world court, was trailing Gov- |from 175 of the 454 Arizona pre- | “ork. What sort of Dr. Clifford W. Vivian, schools and seven additional teach- | (1% WOTL COUT TEE R R o | from do you make, Mr. iheer in the de ers have been added. | 000 votes ear ay in the repub-| The vote: Hunt 7,05 e, 1| "1 seldom miss a day, an Hert ¢ Britain for th To Condemn Land [ T et | e R R T are any : ‘ B b e A right of way for the cont Dlaine, foe of the world court, 18 |gtate Senator J. J. Cox, 3,233 Me: phge. Tartford-Conne t building, g ance of the present sanitary sewer|an avowed wet. | The race for the republican guber- | e only criticism I can r Hartford. - Vivian will specializ, and a proposed surface water sewer | nator Lenroot jumped into the |natorial nomination found E. .15 that you are a pretty hard man in exc , or tooth extraction; | | ; to find,” Mr. King dec At the | oral surger 1 dental X-rays. Dr. | 4 & through the passway in the rear of| jcad on early returns and for sev- Clark, former territorial attorney | '0 find, " 2 A s the Loughlin store will be gained|eral hours maintained a slight ad- general, leading Tom Maddock, | Vole for the appropriation of £23 Vivian will continue to maintain ¥ through instituting condemnation|yantage over his opponent, who former state engl by votes, | cover the ftem, he said he did ome in this cit 4 proceedings, according to decision|wis backed by Senator La Folletie, | The returns: Clark 3,025; Maddock 4 | b reached by the city council last|put at midnight, Governor Blaine 2,245, evening. The vote taken Was as| overtook the incumbent and forged | Carl Hayden, congressman at It follows: “Voted, that a ing on| rapidly a The turn came in large, apparently had swamped the proposed layout of a sewer and|returns from Milwaukee county, |Charles H. Rutherford of Phoenix in | . . 3 a surface water sewer pipe line In|where the governor always has|a contest for the democratic se P t R d 1 t } Purity of food is most important. Every food e & réar of 1he | Teantoanhian hich gave him torial nomination. Returns from | f y 3 g the passway across the rear of the|heen popt which gave him toria 1 ' romp a 10 nspec lon b : ’ offered in your A & P store must measure up to Guard your children’s health with utmost care. fi ? property of Martin Loughlin on|a big majority. 175 precincts gave: Hayden v4 | { 3 - 2 Afain stvest and of the appraisal of| Rutherford 1,320, nator Ralph H. | U the highest standards of purity —we test them : ameron, republican, was unopposed damages therefore to bo given Milwaukee, Wis,, Sept. 3 (9 — (¢ Tep! Where Economy Rules and we guarantee them. said Loughlin, on the fifth day Returns from 1,992 precincts out fOF renominatio ; October, 1926, at 7:30 p. m. at of 8 in Wisconsin for the re-| In a four cornered race for demo- or ([} y . clty council room and that notice of | publican United States senatorial CTatic congressional nomince {h Y bl e e e e sald hearing be given eaid Lough- nomination gave: Lenroot 151,312;|YOe Stood. with incomr ¥ Tt il £h(o G imar: Drayldsasy 2hel Blais T T from 235 1 recincts: A, A, Belts, cor- 1 Made as France makes her finest soaps! city charter herewith.” The motion| ~Although the La Follette-Blaine POTation commissioncr, .002; H. A H CAKES ey o TR i moton e, L ok e BT SRIT A 1 : ux Toilet Soap A letter written- by Judge Epa-| senatorial battle, a surprise was, o8 MER 06 e BT B The Radio Season is here. If you phroditus Peck, attorney for Mr. | rogistered in the republican guber- ! an ca for congress. | SR T Gt e e e e e s e DR would appreciate having us test every Sepaudyand et e s b 90Z c el ilene. athien i) mon R SR B RETURN (10 (OTTEGE (B B : . SPAGHETTI réatal'ot $100a year, ihelelly to pay | aalll Biatna rogtessive, salntaln:| o iiie N, Britainiyouthe fwho given piecd of apparatus in your set ACAron1! .. Noooies SRGS the fees of Judge Peck to This | ing a steady and comfortable lead oo 0°"% Sl o W was immediately turned down upon|over Attorney. General Herman L.| 1o " In the college athletle world | to see that it is in A-1 condition, call : 3 A etk iy day for Iordham college i S j s, \ 0 the recommendation of Corporation | fkern. turns from 1,590 pre- |, ernn: |I)Yv'r‘xr :1-:r;wy-<’wi“vu? mzn SR e iodives and PWC pices! LARGE 230 Counsel Wil m N. DeRosier. cincts ve Zimmerm | | gave i q 95 | semester. 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