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10 NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. COOLIDGE PLANS 10 END VAGATION Starts for Home on Friday or Saturday Paul & —This summer dent and Whi p= Week’s Catholic Churches onsideratior ould give th New York to greet t, it s ptable to o A g So far as has President will take r fall ¢ or other that populous part vorths' constituer The police were fhat-the right to or has been returned beray of 20 Stromquist : Supernumerary found the door bank open disturbed Rusinskl of reported to Offic the theft of doug ner of Milk and early in the morni Officer A. C. Wz house at & Bro: and found four wom a fight over their chi y 1 handles and broom sticks had be wielded so effectively that two of th women had bumps on the head officer told them to behave in future or they would b The owner of the h of the families to va tha disturbance. Frencls McE street reported the bicycle in front of 27 street, Frank reported from the Louis Trapasso of reported the theft of a holder and from bile in the rear of City Officer H. C. street ye on a ga made by Motoreyelr fiscated $1.25 crap gam t Gilbert sircets players escaped. ITCHING RASH, HIVES INSTANTLY RELIEVED DBY nros= of theft West Boulles of 36 Main the theft of his cay at his homs 35 Lo lock neighbors yesterd HEALS THE SKIN < AS GOOD Activities in sl ] Mary's Church Church Mrs, Albin W pscott § ¢ Committees 4 Wost ERLIN REWS (Continned from Page Seven) Haven on S trict has th the Berlin district na ity Club mee er ron f the season up a number features o hairman of the en- ent committee for on Maine and family motor trip and Canada 1 from a number local yor Herd mak t yest it Connec trip from by hoat e condition of Miss Je: en confined to idletown to some e will be able to be home move of the but een visiting for ard Co ir home over Bertha Hazen wl y for the Unive ermont where ASSAULTED BY STRANGER. Joseph Skmnz who I i Maur! ra D time past m in the PRIEST SILENT ON ARREST OF NUN Says He Knows Nothing ofj o, Somet onit 5o e were | . in need o any assistance they | Border Smuggling Case | wona ek would _ask us for it.” said ! | spokesman for the order. @ —| further , Mr. and children. MARY MILES MINTER'S FATHER BRINGS SUIT He Secks Share of Fortune His Daughter Warned While a ashington Child Star R. Tuttle Los the New | Reilly Mass, an fo. of Good | Reilly, B., will | Shelby Angeles, Sept. Homer er of Mary Miles Minter mer husband of Pearl Miles | better know as Charlotte has announced through his ney that a complaint in equity has been prepared for filing in fed- ourt today to get an account- share fortune during the The father amount named in sum involved is ut lodg- of the Sons of hold a A M s as a film star. haif the . The exceed $1,5 gal fight was precipitated when ess flled suit here in ary of year, demanding an accounting which she says she a minor and which her is alleged to have received n. Reilly will seek ing of his daughter's nings from the time she appeared v age on the vaudeville il she reached film star- his attorney announced. nter’s suit, in which she an accounting of a sum set at over $1.0 is scheduled to come up for hearing next March. over Miss Minter's Marion of the money earned mott vhile acconr Miss M secks Main PR AS PLAY FIRST GAME Hartfc Hartford fans will have ir first glimpse of the Hartford Blues, local National Pro- fessional Football league entrants tember 13, when vas slight S 1 s Sept. 1 be the Bas will Hospital from tt Brooklyn Navy vard. The hospital base squad is made up of former collegze players drawn from the commission personnel and is a strong arra “ome of the spent guest of 23 names aptembet ers and their col- Smith, Kansas: Brown- ish Medical; Gordon, Vir- ford, U, & Naval Academy versity of Penn.; Blir of Caliti Lowry, Mi Wascy, U. & Naval Acad- emy; Harper, Ohlo State ree more mong the i z ginia; Sa Mass, T Un sota ting for s to be The ersit f variety. B RNES, iy YOUTH BADLY WOUNDED 17 Year Old Morningside Boy Shot While Cleaning Gun Haven, Conn., Sept. 13.—(#) 17, of Morn- the eve- have re- forVer-( NeW (‘harles Leachman, ingside, is at Grace hospital in a critical conditian suffering from a bullet wound received from the acci- dental discharge of a gun which he was examining last night. The bu let passed through the boy's abdo- men. ight persons were taken to New Haven hospitals following auto crashes over the week-end. BEATEN WIFE RE rsM. Sophie Bazylewicz Hartford avenue exercised the time onored prerogative of woman Sat- irday night, and changed her mind after calling the police to arrest her | isband. Officers Grabeck and Cos- | grove reported that the woman's| cyes had been discolored and she had marks on her arms, the result | of a ting, she said, but rather than have her husband arrested, she decided to give him another chance. FOOTBALL PRACTICE The Holy Cross football team will | practice tonight at the Pioneer | IField on Ellis Street at 7 o'clock. All the members of last year's team | 1 any new candidates wishing to out should report. people park on ng the the park n Dalb the before d to he b NTS, Epworth oy B reh will will re- S e onth. te enter- 1 ve rsity of sopho- es in a 11 North e Flynn | s house was at- | n down| ve time Pers question;; R S T A O TS TR S DI XS 5 show that (TR S abilities— Tiier e ot today. [l Rufld | and Help Build [P had gone to Washington. quarters of the Franciscan Mission- We are interested enough to ask the to yourself. How much money does your bank book measure up to—vyour standards—your Don't you want to do better during the next twelve months? Then let’s begin e ——————————————————— | Who were seized on the Canadian | border Saturday for having in their | possession valuable contraband |lace. The secretary of the order, | speaking for the mother superior here, said that no word had come to them from the nuns and that no steps would be taken unless a AMATEUR BOUTS Star Card of Simon Pure Battlers Arranged for Tonight at Capitol Park. Albans, Vt, Sept. 13 toms officials probed v into the mystery surround- the discovery of rare Breton valued at 330,000 francs found in the clothing of four nuns, mem- bers of Massachusetts communities, which was seized on them as they crossed the Canadian border Satur. day. Tinght is amateur boxing night at | Capitol Park, and the regular week- ly boxing carnival of ten bouts will | be presented, the first bout starting at 8:30. Headlng the list will be a scrap between Abe Redine of Hart- nd Joe Cifarelli of New Hav- arelli is the boxer who holds a decision over Benny Kellar of New York, holder of the National A. A. U. title in the 130 Ib. ¢ Abe Rodine is the classy little ama- teur who has put up gome thrilling batteles with Battaline at Capitol Park during the few weeks. Several heavy weight battles will be included on the card tonight most interesting being that be Joe Bard and Carl Modre, both of | Hartford. Eight other bouts will be | run oft and enough s have heen received in the various classes to insure a variety of bouts in all classes. As is usually the case one or more of the bouts that are not expected to produce fireworks, gen- erally provide more excitement than the main events. Admission on the gate tonight will he five cents, and tickets to rides will be included. Another capacity attend- ance is expected and ample seating made to made has is were part from two Quebec last R Investigation indicated that of a shipment Belgians at The nuns, in wh lace was found sewed they had obtained the garments at a Montreal and were un-| aware of the presence of the con- traband. Customs officials took them oft a Canadian Pacific train at Rich- ford and they have heen detained here at a hotel under guard to wait a hearing today. They are | members of the order of Francis- ters. already the go: seiz malntained | past Fall River, Mass., Sept. 13 (P — Denial that he had knowledge the deteation of four nuns by cus- toms authorities at St. Albans, Vt., was made today by Monsignor James E. Cassidy, acting head of the Roman Catholic of Fall River. Nuns who gave their names as Sisters Isarr and Perfetu Locarro of Anthony's convent, Fall River and Sister Sagrado, mother superior of the convent of Our Lady Gloria, New Bedford. were taken from a train in Rich- ford, Vt, on Saturday. Sewn in their clothing was valuable lace. With them was Sister Des Oliviers of the convent of Our Good Help, East Boston | Bishop D. F. Feehan did not ap- | pear at religious services yesterday | at which he was expected to offici- | ate and it was explained that he | I any diocese twenty St arrangements have heen rake care of all patrons desiring re- served seats. Otviers 'Watch Your Frail, Puny .| Child Grow Strong --Take on Weight | e Cod Iiver Ofl in Sugar Tablets Puts on Flesh Builds Them Tp. Coated his residence today it was ex- At his residence today it was ex and plained that he was absent that no one there could speak for | him | When asked today if the diocese planned to aid the nuns detained at | St. Albans, Mgr. Cassidy replied “I know nothing of the matter. He admitted having seen newspa- per accounts of their detention but refused to make any statement, Tn just ever dream |lets winl start to help a | welght | After sickne suspected they turther |0y "iter *of [to tak go0d. but evil ing medicine and New York, Sept. 13 (P—Head- | pounds i 1 aries of Mary in New York had recelved no appeal for aid today trom the four nuns of that ardor[ back if not = = TO THE LADIES! You know what it is to have pride in an attractive automobile! Hand in hand with motor car good looks goes cleanliness—and the surest way to provide it is the safe pressure vapor method at the TEN-MINUTE AUTO LAUNDRY. Just drive in back of the Frank- lin Square Filling Station—and while your car is washed we invite you to our waiting room in The Besse Shoppe. ESESR ! P P T AP PN Y- T X ] onal Question you need give the answer only s E T VU 0t 6k s S EUP A A L P COCE CCTOEC 0 E 6, O 000 PORSRYE you saved last year? 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