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B8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER & 1926. - - =L . . . ' 1} }«'u-mnu‘ epecial is due at € p. m ja seventh game Sunday, both re-|not know Wwhether he had hit any- Nair family as their guests. Sons ew Bntam Hl h School Graduates | | The trains of the athletes rushed |served and unreserved, mecessary if | one (& dentitare 6 Khe Seciin 6 f {cut of St. Louis last night within |the Cardinals defeat the Yanks to- | Mrs. William Leikin, wife Dr. “It was one of the best organized of | ° an hour after the game was over, orrow, will be put en sals here | things pulled off here in a long |William Leikin; Attorney Datid ; Who Have won Yale Scholarshl 2 [H: WURLD ERIE |followed across the mid-western | day morninz at 8 a. m. No|time" Woodward said. “We are |Nair, Dr. Louis Nair, Attorney Isr p) 1 tes by halt dozen oth riptions for reserved seats|going to do everything we can to|Nair, Attorney Thomas Nair, 3 i, AP e | —_— specials on' both T These con- be received. First come f apprehend the members of the |Miss Molla Nair, a teacher in . (Continusd o Hitat Baye) tain newspapermen and the more | 1 rule at the mob, but I doubt whether we can Public schools. Hartford Family Tragedy I —_— i e b foed s o L B S e deeiiin . 5 2 p = el \nkee speclal traveling | their favorites function beyo first three games here will | pitch dark and while the mob did e By e R 0 e Yankes et travaling 1Tt for e tyw e omey Dare | sk dofc sad il ne mob 24| 4y ¥R RN TRADS deg e : World sefics {aik hoiamedabaut|mately. 88,000 unresarved 'seais Verdict Caused Anger ON OFFICIAL VISIT HERE 2 better pit the eity \in today after crowds|2!50 Wwill be sold for the sixth “The verdict of not guilty in the B ) T # ing ¢ v P and ‘®her- | of fans mobhed the scoreboards or | 8ame. c of Demon Lowman yester- | g S deaths of Brooks L:.\“( 8 4 k it e et ia b radlod e Bt lay set the community on fire Commissicner, 72 Years Old, Has five years old daughter an 1 . | Pittsburgh, Oct. 8 (@—The St.|Sheriff Howard was a popular man o ness of Mrs. Parker tr 1 The throngs befors the nowspapess |L0Uis Cardinals, en route to New [and eversone felt that his murder Been in Salvation Army Work Iy to fumes produ he g Vo 5 ) 2 e : E were almost double those of the|YOrk on a special Pennsylvania rail- | Was a fearful thing.” water heater which A ? ; ; S s previolis |ddy, Thelgenaral read train, arrived in Pittsburgh at| Judge Lanham today called the lit la ¥ 0 17:10 a. m. today and departed 12| 8rand jury in to investigate the| A crowded head L mivey gL feg o v : S : L e 100l of*3372,300.51, | were amply backed by cash, was |MInUtes later. The special is due in | l¥nchings and a rigid inquir Elim ¥ o . £ the metropolis at 3:15 p. m. promised. The grand ji d the S: 1 Army officials that it heot 3 t st in world's s his- | that the Hugmen, now at the top 3 1 con r uiring tha v i oo [ 5 X t of their stride, would look at all t this afternoon. An inquest|who visited this clty last evening. | S e gas he e connected with flues A 4 ; ; How They" it pitchers alike and end the series| “"f ']° be held late today. Sven Wiberg of New York, to carr son fumes 'S Bl d 2 't ccided to | With a victory tomorrow. Little | Judge Lanham said that during |provincial —commander, preside Dr. C. 3¢ 1 of the Hart 352 e plit i ! and one ce is conceded the Cardinals, | b Lue il Syeat tdayi i tHorel va s no; Ssloney il dhus Tohnio ety ford boar h, and Philip A b & 3 b L hali s it they win|who must ta two straight to e CRnde et ue excitement. lignor the meet Was 3 ,uilding supervisor, in par. 4 ¢ ri 3 share will | gain a world championship b MI]B |N [;AR["JNA Browe the most orderly | he o8 el oo S icula the necessity of such ' § d i mount t division | to flaunt) at the. flagpole with the J seen in a courtroom,” | K s ; Hartford, Oct. 8.—{P—Witt win but|the Yankee triumph yester For 60 Years feeling £8 1 e f ¢ ; ) Lour vt i along Broadway, where opinions ' pool of $136,366.22, | first Cardinal pennant in 38 years. out si‘l‘y: sessions ]?lv':d ‘h«I,-:‘\\'xn no s, plann 4_'0 ~l'h')-\ Yanks Strong Favorites (Continued from First Page) |evidence whatsoever of impendin 71, if they Odds of 2 1-2 to 1 and 3 to 1 | violence." * 3 Tom Seaver, divisional commander, come through victoriously. wer o Y- ser to. | SeFe oftered on all sides ‘that the | killd by one of the officers. Clar-| In adjourning court today the | Were amons the speakers 101 s4T e ouli me " | Yankees win the series. One freak |cnce was alleged to have fired the | judge said the lynchings were “a| Music was furnished by the Sou JOSEPH S, AZARO Shiakian s 21 |bet of 2 1-2 to 1 that Alexander,|shot that killed Sheriff Howard.|sad and deplorable end.” Mo ster Salvation A band. 75 to each Yankee and 33,723 |if he started, would not finish the |Bertha was shot through the body or Notified. 3 sioner Ogrim sta that ch Cardinal. i nine innings, was recorded. luring the raid. umbus, 8. C., Oct. 8 (B—Gov- 60 of his 72 years as commissioners estimated - | ernor as notifled today o S A Lk mo than $1,000,000 had Shot While Running the Jynching of the three Lowman R R and received special honors in the ng the other 30 per cent to gered here on the final| Assistant Chief- of Police J. H. Aiken. He immediately | FATHER NALEWAJK LEAVING atrikes resu rsity. | subject wheh he was at school. He |} vided among the ond, third ) gan t. Louis. The uncertainty | Woodward said the mob eviden alled upon State Constabla Hart, anislaus Nalewajk com- R i Her ¥ i v K ki, son |was chosen from among 10 i- |an fourth place clubs in each |of ) come of the critical con 1d ordered the negroes to runand S n, for a full re , s period of service at the used their gas heaters £ Mr. ar 1 ski | dates for the first al scholar- 1e amounts to he split by | test 1 th teams brought wagers | then opened fire. The bodies indi-|the affai s TaarE chunah today and able periods to war ir kitchens. | 0f Wes ark, 2. and [ship glven by the Yale club of this |the Pplayers of thesa ou 5 3 flow to their offic ated that each negro had headed —_— report tomorrow morning as a cur Dr. Botsford ¢ 1 the b c 1 Mrs. | city. as follows, nd pla nd | ¢ E 'he total of wa n a different direction. 36TH WEDDING ANNIVEASARY at Church of Sts. Cyril and Uef that the chror ' y | ¥ ot Ke reet He was tutored by Dewey Van Cott | Indians, i third | the series is expected to e | When the mob left the fall the| Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ae in Hartford. He will be housewives is fr 1 2 to the hotkow - boys director of art in New Britain schools | Place clubs, Pirates and Athletics, | 310,000,000, sherift and jailer were released and |South Main st will observe the L t to Iev. Stanislaus ®ha1] s mounts of carbon a \ from the state \ecticut | who proclaimed him a brilliant stu- 02 cach, 3 urth - place | The Yankee management an-jthe sheriff opened fire on the mob |36th wedding anniversary at their | Musiel, one of the leading Polish $5: Uals aue boaters twal ey | whe ¥ a ye: holar- |dent who should make a mark for , Cubs and ors, $9,308. y last night that tickets for |in the darkness. He sald he did|{home Sunday, with members of the | priests of Hartford diocese are continually absorbing. h v made a brilliant | himself in later years. He entered | ®4Ch. c ol studant, get- | Yale School of Fine Arts, the only § LEGION TEAM TO DINE ing general scholastic honors during | New Britain student who was ever Yanks Due Tonight | rs at school. It was admitted to the school on a scholar-| New York, Oct. 8§ () — No de- — T he make a mark of |ship. He will be partially supported s gre such as met tha Azaro, who is also 18 years old, L tending clubs t' 70 New Britain Boys Who Won State or over to attain this through his four years at school in 3 o S e | W ¥ ;. He also received special hon- | a pian financed through contribution | Louis awaits the New York Yan- € Championship to Be Feted by a English, mathematics, | from the greater part of 100 Yale |kees, coming home with a lead of 5 0 O el ‘ 0 ee IS fence and Spanish., He is 18 years | graduates in this city, | three games to two today to finish g b s 2 G y Eddy-Glover Post. | the s in native pastures. | faitht sp Members of the 1ful, inspir xion hasenall team, who won the | Officers Promoted by [office of esteemed lecturing knight | bY : of Babs Ruth a | SR . . . 1) the season recently closed, will Stanley J. Traceski was clected to | An « 3 followed the Mount guests of honor at a banquet to-1i). ,frice of esteemed le: ng knight | meeting a efresh n . rge, if subdued re morrow night at the Bur hotel w Britain lodg: P. 0. E, iserved. e Yankeo speclal l(dls‘ into t Eddy-Glover post, American Le- | gt 4 regular meeting held last night s ; . el Grand Central terminal. . o kgl gt S W e e e B L L L U e L . | #e» SAYS rs unse Tt 1s expected that 30 will attend o left vacant by the death of |fred t o y : : ! o t and Arthur Petts, | < \;r,‘m,l,.:fl' o cang sl i °I'f,“ i w‘" Lemelnering he post, wil e | "asale elected to |t . aged 1 general | ittadio toastmaster. Efforts are 1 e office med loyal knight ger of the Ottawa Electric | pect the special any aft: made to secure a speak t cding Mr. 'Traceski and O, |company and the Ottawa Gas com- | 5:30. The same was said at tional reputation. | Lambe was elected to the |pany. Pennsylvania station, where New Britain’s Leading Furriers Hartford 1910 1926 Our Sixteenth T ‘ ’ A E L | Because of its genuine good- N l A 'f'* ' ness, never-varying quality and 4 e A 4 economy, New Britain women are changing from “just coffee” to LA TOURAINE COFFEE. 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