New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1926, Page 4

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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. | 1 atherine Agnes Fitzgerald | is employed a Inited nuns were rele a | clar ey had- e McLEAN CITES PROSPERITY, PRAISES HEMPSEV’S RISE T[] ; sl i Eodemuatd e ankCn et Cor ln JHarttord. |on paiment of the Sne, mpney sec] 008 104 Montresl convent” and COOLIDGE IN HIS KEYNOTE ADDRESS = t"an | T mrite was attis DAV « which was advanced by & p and|Were unaware of the presence of the | l. METE RI 2 S ot e e NS PAY $4 ["][' " o seemont s mad onar: | = i of nile green georgette trin 1 n Y { —————— . Lter 1 v - settlement was ¢ y Also Brings Prohibition i - [ TIT E . é with silver with a hat to match. She Y Senmenn s L S GROTTO” & { Tribnte To Clark | t lector of Customs Harr; | carried a bridal bouquet of roses | Inin 1 . ¥ 3led, slavia, Sept. 13 (P—A : > 0 ean, refe 1 1. Between times he | ang lilies of the valley. The brides- I]UTY N [AGES Rl oD stanne nit sistant " i s ? s £l oo | ; s OTare veen times s h ! he y. : District Attorney 4 Martin. Mr, N€W “Blue Grotto,” similar to those B Berilerd Com WflS Ch&fll Iflfllde OI FOUP : e rming jobs or | mald's gown was of orchid georgette | Whitehill an:\r:u‘:;‘! EI:‘”}‘- ia »“ of Capri and the Istand of Busl in e s y : conv p o) worked as a miner with hat to match and her bouquet | s A8 O s was dis- vention Talk, Saying He n st impressive | was of yellow tea roses R Hnoed iha watsa; hadmol tntende ered aceid ; gen- Thinks It Has No Place Fact deboicen S| Years From Begihning | acheechnet e ks Tt | "ol s et | The) A RDolted 0 Smuge oot i svermene v S Ry e, g to his fight with | wag gold rosary beads and the | 1 payment of a 90 per cont for tors. % 0 4 . at against Fred | groom gave the best man white gold : B The. grotto is thirteen feet high E H 1 t l ase | penalty in Politics. i | phia, Sept. 13 (A—Jack |Fulton esota contender, | cuff Iink =t and 33 feet long and through the drifting into pugilis y { whor s o » | After the ceremony a reception | Customs tnspectors discoverea the middle of it flows a stream fllled e of a hob o d t C e K was hel¢ ome of the bride's I contraband had been n in thelwith fish. hy | 8 parents. About 50 guests were pres- ¢ 't., Sept. 14 (A—TFour | pettic of the sisters and all four tirred the box- | ent from New York, Hartford, Col- ! s, members of the |were taken from a n-Pacific ged at Ha . | linsville, Richmond Hill, L. I., |Franciscan Order, who were held|train at the border. Examination rs from the time he first |N. 91 Praise immediately | plainville and this city. The home (under guard for two days when lace|of their effects revealed the A Al et bodinE Elaves’ as hea Dempsey and he was | wag prettily decorated in orchid and |Valued at $5,000 was discovered in |full extent of the seizure. The lace o fwf.ga not | h as the next champlon of | y'!Inl:' {heir clothing as they crossed the was subsequently traced to & lot = MNMDSCALPECZ E his i | Mr. and Mrs. Grene left on a wed- |international line from C were | which had been found in the trunks BN e e e sy Saetity to cerned before he victory in four rounds | ding trip to Boston and Providence |on their way to their convents to-|of two Belgians at Quebec. How it ANy Sxis sroication 1ope it e . but also by the o Willard when he | and upon their return will reside at |day and the government was richer|came into possession of the nuns | ¥ 4 in the limelight t championship and his ersfield avenue, Hartford. by a $4,000 penalty. not been determined, They de- t period of time. It took h over Luis Angel Firpo in L - e year to compile a also s «s the 19 President Calvin Coolidge “if he will run again” for the 1 \ the field fo : ! Bk em would be to start a Y ot such formidahle os of his career. ;»«x..-r 1\:..1» Aside qQ into the illicit makir that he the oppo | Short Fights k B AR &) & i ¢ 23 i e ..?57“ 3 EDHe St e e SRt 1 e degman | oon 1 of alc ghest honors of th ious to his championship en- ke P (58 3 Il ,":“fif’ 1es such questions g n ot i Willard, Dempsey 7 5 2 Fas g % AR LW S sition, league of nations mem- ! ’ = [ he of 1918 Demp- numerous heavy- 3 v foug les and won 16 , the ority of them in a em by knockouts. He Jost only unches. Among his vie- cision, dropping that to W > forris, the orlginal a war benefit contest Battling Levinsky, e ir rounds. n, Bob Devere, Jim solution is r Took Nonpareil's Name Flynn, Dan Pork Flynn, Terry or McLean praised national | Born of rugged parents 31 years Keller, Bob McAllister, Al Norton, Dempsey ms that he has | G 4 ith, Homer Smith, Ar- Scotch and Indian hlood in |thur P and a host of others. and insists that the fight- o 's first masager was A. J. ate, and i ies for which all three of bach, a business man of Sait was the “right |these races are famous have been | Lake City, who had taken an inter- \ the ground, in the air and | bred In the bone and blood and | et in him and helped him financially the water,” as well as In his|have come to him in generous pro- 'to start on his fistic carcer. When office. T hi ¢ Demp- | Dempsey was knocked out in the e s s s Harrison f round by Jim Flynn in their State I)fl\ R. to Hold Its |! e et eaeni o alt Lake City fn 1917, 1t Auerbach r led as Annual Meeting Sept. 23 - Klyn' er, hie told Dempsey to hunt up Hartford, Sept. 14 (P d L ) 7 a anager. He drifted to New ting of chapt eme ) ¢ tying up with “John the Bar- ¥ be Relsler. A few months later he returned W Whi in San ut society, ¢ f > renu ive his | 'ranciseo he hecame quajnted e ) o AN T e o230 i A nartcan tion h to re . : with Jack Kearns in a gymna his way Dempsey kept |and remained with him until their (q‘fl (2, MRS, i : ; < | condition. | smashup about a g0 : There wi os | psey. to his own z sk GEORGE P. McLEAN 5 : i st fistie en- R E_F TZG LD poonyent o"inene GREENE-FITZGERA tion of w 3 5 SEL and the tariff, alth ave at- | 1 = 3 tata hat was in the early Edward Joseph Green Takes Miss tention 10 ¢ Sl P [ His first opponent : e state | part of 1 Y such as he has a re 3 L8 Sa "“®| «as a voung blacksmith named using. Mary Anna Fitzgerald for Hi\; Bride at Fast End Church. : L ) ted him ol The wedding of Miss Mary Anna 1 opinion the lssue yple | be pr rd and r 1 ; 5. His next o Fitzgerald, daughter Mr. and ; y this fall should be :“Let that h |of work g g Mrs. James B. 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