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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926. GAFFNEY IS NAMED ’ RAUSHAN-DALY. | CHICAGOD fiANfiSTERi LYNGH-MAWE BETROTHAL FOR IS 12THTERM i movme v WARFARE RENEWED ™. oo 2o | | ' St. Mary's Rectory. Month. Judge of Probate Renominated| o wesains ot sies starsaret »r. | Procession of Bight Autos Bom:| mue ensaserment ot tiss Asne c. - Daly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IM:ura, of this city and John W. Go [ D | : bards Two Hotels at Conyention of DEMOCTAS | sonn Daty o 561 ain street ana [ Lynch of Boston, Mass, has been | Walter F. Hausman, son of Mr. and | announced. The “‘!d';"ng h“'lll take 2 | . Fred G. Hausman of 217 Maple - | place in St. Mary's church of this Judge Bernard F. Gaftney was the| % m‘nk Dlace this afternoon at| Chicago, Sept. 21 F—The advent|city on the forenoen qf October 19, | unanimous eelection of democratie |5 ™ 108 PRCC TG RUIIOE tElor a new era in gamgster warfare| iss Mawe is the daughter of probate convention delegates whofyp o S0 B iE BE S0 S ot | Was marked today in Cicero, where|Mr, and Mrs. Frederick J. Maws of gathered at the Hotel Burritt last|, oo "4 oo Hausman, broth. |* Proadside of rapid fire from a|180 Lake street. She is head book- night to nominate for judge of pro-| " 1t 0o n cavalcade of elght motor cars out-|keeper for the New Britaln Trust bate, The bride was attired in a gown |10ared the suburb's previous vol-| (o, social chairman of the Girls' Complete Your Home with the Judge Gaffney' has completed 11107015 1a0e over green satin trim. |1°¥S from pistols and & lone ma-|club of the New Britain Trust Co., terms, or 22 and the endorse- | o 3" G B P ") picture hat to | Chine sun. past president of the Business and | mentwhich republican delegates |t "Hg N LU § T aal bouquer | At least two persons were wound-| Protessional Women's club and na- will give him at thelr —conventlon| ¢ toy roses, The maid of honor's|©d DY the fusillade which raked thetional treasurer of the Lady For- | will place him in office for a 12th | o (oCFoe ol ML e, | Anton hotel and the Hawthorne inn, |'esters of America. | term. When the judge took over his| o St Bl ure hat |@ Short distance from where Assis-| Afr, Lynch is a former resident es 1,200 estates were In the files. to match. Her bouquet was of shell ({20t State’s Attorney McSwigenand was one time connected with T e d two companions were slain in|the New Britain Trust Co, as a tell- The gift of the bride to her at. [APril by machine gun fire. | He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. tendant was a finger ring and the| Lolice sought two other reported| John T. Lynch of Somerville, Mass., casualties In an effort to determine and is assistant cashier of the Bos- ald euT Ly the motive of the bold eortie, which| ton National bank of Boston. A reecption followed the cere- | instantly clrm—rd_n\n street of | They will reside in Boston. mony and Mr. and Mrs. Hausman | trians and emptied nearby shops. “ = loft on a wedding trip to New York. | Two @Bodies Disappear | STEAMER AGROUND. ! Upon their return they will reside| A witness said the wounded or na, Cuba, Sept. 21 (P—The at 132 Columbia street. ad bodies of WO DErsons Were ... \warpler has left to assist the | Mr. Hausman has been employed | dragged into one of the automobiles| gtcumer Kiowa, aground on Acklin | in the office of the Standard Steel |Vhile a machine gunner knelt on|rgand, in the Bahamas, i & Bearing company in Plainville | the sidewalk and spread a covering and Mr. Hausman is employed in|fan of bullets. | The Kiowa, a Clyde line steamer | the office of the P. & F. Corbin Mfg. | One who fled with the opening| o 1,264 tons, w York Sept. | Co shots yesterday was Al “Scarface”| 11 or Santiago, Guantanamo and | Capone, one time vice lord of the|fanzanillo. | suburb who recently gave hims, | f |up and was released in connection | T L) | with the McSwiggin murder. He | . | was dining in the Haw orne inn, | his reputed headquarters, and found | hasty exit through a rear door. From information through un- & o = 1 derworld channels, detectives ad vanced the theory that Capone wa W. H. Allen Co. Has Lowest Bid | e ovsective o wuiiess “srea vy il rival bootleg gangsters by way of sevee o v, caeecy | —Deication Next Spring | s e e e, Lift Off-No Pain! traffic. Capone was seated in Hawthorng lobby. The known vicims of the gun fire were Mrs. E. C. Freeman, of May, |1a, and Louls Burko; Mrs. Free- man was wounded in the lsft arm when shots swept the automobile in hich she sat with her small son and husband, a horse owner 17 it the ncarby Hawthorne plant. ko, a hotel guest and follower of the races, was hit in the shoul |der as the hotel and shops in the ding were sprayed with bullets Registering Piano groom gave the best man white | A Piano Known the World Over for its Tone, Beauty and Durability & Furthermore it is the World’s Best for the Least . o . 450 Other Models $530-$615-8700 Terms to Suit Your Convenience § This number has Increased to more | than 7,000, | o p he committee In charge of the r‘”" "\”"“”h'"," “” qu‘r“r: Tc-| orection of the memorial, in honor| onough as o man 1°¢ T of the New Britain men who served Mangan placed the ne of Judge | °f - {aln men i Gaffney in nomination and William |©f the war with Spain, last night| bt : I voted to award the contract to the G. Dunn seconded it. James T.| YO S {o) thef O'Connor, C. E. Davenport, George |- Il Allen Co. Inc, of this clty for ol $15.820, the work to be started as LeWilt and John Lewis, the 1 ! ed named a Berlin delegate, were a|S00n as the contract is signed. The St i +q |bid was the lowest received, the ommittee to notify Judge Ga i : gomm 2 = Carlson & Torrell Company's bid | his nomination. S Followwing the convention the being $15,900. 'The e e nomines was host to delegakes at a|der offered a figure of $15.470 with | iRt ine Eusit {he addition of $330 for a honed or| WA TRl BT T, | tooled surface and the committee Salinats e |selocted this style of finish. Al- o | for architect’s fees, HARMONIOUS MEETING. 21 (®-—The cabinet's of M. Briand's rece . Sept. there will he $280 left of the $17,000 PERMIT FOR BOXING SHOW of V. P k: f (o on an aching corn, < c Approves of One, Chairman W. F. Brooks of the| ‘ n e Lo . rk board, who is a member of :lm‘ cign minister at Geneva and Thory stantly that corn stops hu then committee, Taised the question of the|Was harmonious. Observers safd |shortly you lift it right off with fime of completion of the memorial |Afler the cabinet meoting that there | fing: and said he doubts that it will be| was no hint of discord. ¢ | Your druggist s ady by Dec. 1, 1926, It was the| = — sl the meeting that the con-| ars ago, Sir Norman Lock- | ¢ rctor be urged to do the work as lationship be-|soft corn, or corn es and rainfall in t! Doesn't ht bit! Drop a little HENRY MORANS & SONS 365 Main St. i Pianos Victrolas Radio with the German for-| “Freezone Program to Be Considered Test of Quality of Proposed Series. Is a for a faw mote every reezone nt to The common council committee on licenses met last evening and voted | s¢ to grand a permit to the Mohawk A C. of Hartford to conduct an ama- [quickly 28 pogs ur boxing exhibition at the state|tion will not tak rollman O. M. |spring of 1927. Tt iz nrobMle thot| em———————— he foot calluses, 1ess or irritation place befora| v, this city. ( : - — ‘ v v 1m:~rr: i aid that Thomas|the exercises will be held April 21, B Y ENTLEME e ady, ma ker for the club, {1927, the anniversary of the dec Jid him it is intended to run bouts|tion of war with Spain, which is ery Friday evening. The commit-(also the annual muster day of the U, i throughout the country. ¢ tee favored allowing one exhibition S. W. V. as a test of the grade of the sport, and it it is satistactory, permits will Pyine of Hebrew be granted for other bouts as re- quested. Settlement Found Tondon, Sept. 21 UP)—Ruins of | the first Hebrew settlement in | Palestine after the’parting of Abra- Varicose Veins L s o | near Nablus—the Shechem of the Reduced or Money "ozt o i sk Well Fitted Attractive Shoes For All Occasions WE have many styles of carefully made shoes for dress events and for street wear. The pride of possession of a good shoe, of fine appearance and first quality, need not be marred by foot discomfort. We have the shoe that will fit your feet and add to your appearance wherever you go. Johnston & Murphy logical expendition head- y Professor Ernest Sellin of o | Berlin university, says a dispatch to Back, Says Fal!"”'" Daily Txpress from Jerusalem = other things, the walls, gates and Simple Home Treatment That Is|towers of the city where Abraham Giving Amazing Resulits | built the altar to sacrifice Tsaac and | where Jacob buried his idols and | The world progresses. 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Nagy, of FEast Haven, a few days' treatment the rried in Petersburg, veins Will begin to grow smaller and y 20, they announced by regular use will soon reduce to normal. | The bride is instructor in philos- People who avant to reduce vari- | ophy at Smith college. She is a grad- cose veins, or get rid of running luate of Connecticut college and re- sores, ulcers, or piles in a fow days | crived a doctor of philosophy degree should not hesitate to get a bottle [from the Yale graduate school. Mr at once. Tt is so powerful that a |Loeb is a senior at Williams college small bottle lasts a long time. Any. and plans to attend the Harvard law pharmacy can supply you. The Fair [school after his graduation from Drug Depty sells lots of it. I Williams, what it says— Service Four cars out of every five need valve grinding in October—after the steady driving of the sum- mer months. 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