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MAINE'S ELECTION 15 IMPORTANT ONE | Rilt in Solid Smith Delegation| is Possible | ille Water Me.. possible rift in the unanimity of the state delegation to the national con- vention which had hitherto been re- garded as solidly for Smith, over shadowed other considerations Maine democrats gathercd here day for their biennial conventio Of scarcely sccondary importanc was the Ernest L. as party’s candidate the sceond tin McLean was Ttalph C. Brewster was reelected, and a 1 whether o 1 test again. Me talk over with party but reached no ing and it was thou he would not annot until after the convention. Herbert 1. Holmes of Tew n was expected 1o be the candidate for Lnited States senat own opponents | mith delegatton. | There were of a 100 per One, Roy L. Vernald of Wir | while not opposed to ti governor, desites 1o cast at compliment: ote for c William R. of Augusta, an asociate justice of state su- preme court, but until his elevation | to the bench, a strong democratic a leader. The secon: Mrs. Pattangall, | wife of the justice,wha wants to he e delegate-at-large from the third district, Mrs. Pattangall is an ar- dent prohibitionist, is opposed ol the nowination of Gov, Smith and| favora the candidacy of Senator Walth of Montana. Mrs. Pattangall | i= retiring this vear after nine years of service as Maine's woman mem- ber of the national committee, HEARING TOMORROW Waterbury, April 3 (UP)--Pre- liminary hearing in the of Louis Leopold, prominent local mer- chant, and Moris Shelnitz of New Haven, confessed incendiary, charg- ed with complicity in a fire which took three lives, is =cheduled for Wednesday. case THOUSANDS AT NOVENA IN HOLY CROSS CHURCH Enxercises in Betw lattended the |*The Little Flower,” v April 3 P—A |2 close last cveni NEW BRIT! CGLEVELAND MAN 1§ BEING QUESTIONED Last Known Person Who Saw Dead Schoolgirl Hounor of St. Theresc Brought to Close Last Evening. een 15,000 and 20.0 oV 1 10 Cleveland, O., April 3 (LP)—A of the Holy Cross. people from all parls (v motorist, of extremely polite de- came to pay hom tani meanor, who took pretty little kissed the relic ensl !Alice TLeonard, 13, for a ride Jan- n relic church took oty t timi o pasto Vi of 0 confi ion d Baster Sund ' Moth Chil on, juary. terda 25, was sought for questioning ¢ in conncction with the girl's v's clos e after she ter the mio- was never seen [ red the vellow ro: torist was driving. Yesterday her body was found hidden in some tall grass near a deserted play-lof. Sont Part of her clothing was missing o and there was a cut on her ankle, D Authoritics were unable to de- i termine whether she had been | wring murdered. i School girl friends said that . X Alice Ioft the home of her parents, \ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Teonard. in Mayfield on January 28 to attend i a school hasketball game. Just be- fore the game was to start she met a man driving a “yellow. roadster.” they said. er and Three Little dren Burned to Death New Bloomficld, 1., April 3 (UI') | The couple chatted a few min- —Mrs. Ralph M. Magee, and her utes and then the girl got into the three small children were hurned to teath when fire destroved their farm ome near lere early today, Ralph Mager, t father, ar a four-months old babe wers after the haby had been thrown from a third floor window into the arms of neighbors The father mmped to safe > !.\"Ul A WORLD HONEYMOON New | Winwood | Bradley, wealthy New York ch preparing were trip ar ley wa the Adee, wood, ber of | Broadway product Laur aranth, nesday, 5p.m Speaking Of Our 15 Banking Services — *I Owe You Two Debts Of Thanks” The speaker was a customer of ours ‘Build «And Help “Build ing their marriige yesterday former 3 (P pistell Francis 1t York, April actress and for a honeyn ound the norld today follow Rrad- s divoreed by his first wife, Fitz estion: Why is emulsi- fied cod-liver oil, in the form of Scott's Emulsion, so gen- erally used? . Answer; Because itis pal atable and pleasant to take. Children and flm p‘eople soon acquire a liking for it. By all means take Geraldine in Paris in 1 until last we the cost of Special Notice o1 court, No. 8, Order of A i 2 toe ente W SCOTT'S EMULSION at 276 Main strect.—adyt opening a savings account. In his hand he had a cancelled note. “I have just paid off my industrial loan,” he continued. “The money you loaned me was a life saver to my family. “In paying it back, a little at a time each week, I found out for the first time in my life that I could save. “Now that I'm all clear again, I'm going to keep on saving—and make you pay me interest.” Is there a thought here for you? AR T 1 number, Saturday Evenings 7 109 DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928, motor car., St. Joseph's Church scriptions were broadcast uu-outh Holy Week scrvices in the Cath- [l“riday, the mass of the pre-sancti- Communion in a body out this district. olic churches of this city will in-|fled will take place at 8 o'clock Five days after Alice’s disappear- '¢lude Holy Thursday, Good Friday |followed by veneration of the cross. ance the family received a tcle- |and Holy Saturday devotions during |Stations of the Cross will be said phone call from Akron, O., saying the weck. Generally, confessions at I o'clock in the afternoon for 7,000 NECKLACE Buffalo, N. Y., April the pre-sanctified followed by public adoration of the cross and the Sta- {tions of the Cross in the afternoon Members of the Passionist Order of Missionarics of West Springficld, will assist the priests Saturday and {seen any place in this district. | Yesterday some boys playing on |the vacant lot found the girl's body. | tion for the establishment of n |caused death. Some believed a hit- !and-run driver might have struck r. then dragged her body into the |tall grass, An autopsy will be performed |immediately in an attempt to learn e manner of death. |68 Mexican Catholics Arrested By Police Mexico City, April 3 (P—Sixty- | eight adherents of the Roman Cath- lolic church were under arrest to- | i day charged with anti-government| A Solemn high mass will be held activities while Mexican Cathelics | 1147502y morning at § g'clock fol. for the second fime celebrated Holy |!O%ed Dy a procession. Devotions Week without the offices of priests, {¥1ll e held in the evening between .8 and 9 o'clock. Holy Communion The arrests were made in tho | i suburb of Coyoacan when police [l be administered =Thursday raided a house where they elaimed |Morning at 5:30 and 7 e'clock and |again at the 5 o'clock mans. Er——T——ere——— | they 1. q propaganda a he R so Thr {they found propaganda aimed at the Friday, the mass of the pre-sanc- A aw, re oat [government and cvidence that those | ! it el o arrested were an organization sup- """;’l i fi‘"]"_ i ‘{“‘F‘ ock fol-| oaxes quickly when you apply a lit- porting the insurgent movement in '0Ved Py veneration of the cross.|y i, yjysterole. 1t penetrates to the Stations of the Cross will be said at | Services in the church of St. John the Evangelist will start every morn- ing this week at 7:45 o'clock. (on- fessions will be heard Wednesday |evening. Stations of the Cross will | be said Friday afternoon at o'clock. | Banns of marriage were published | | at the church Sunday for the sccond | time between Arthur E. Volz and | Ruth Cecilia Coagrove. St. Peter's Church. Services on Holy Thursday | Good I'riday will start at 8 o'clock and at 7 o'clock on Holy Saturday. Stations of the Cross will be said at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at 7:30 o'clock in the cvening. Saturday at noon. | | St. Mary’s Church The banns of marriage were pub- lished at St. Mary's church Sunday for the first time hetween Angelo |Stinelll and Rose Bellini and for {the first time between Farl Bang- ston and Anna McLoughlin. Pricsts from the Passionist Mis- sionary Order of West Springfield will assist the priests in hearing |confeasions Saturday and they will {preach at the masscs next Sunday. the state of Jaliscox. Three priests, |Sta!] sore spot with a gentle tingle, loos- FFathers Luis Diaz Barrigan, Pablo |3 0'lock in the afternoon and at! iy’ (ho congestion and draws out Ruenrostro Escobar and Julian Agui- | +:30 o'clock in the evening. Publie| iy, coreness and pain and won't wr Amazon, were among those taken | \PNeration of the cross will take . pjigor Jike the old-fashioned mus- inte custody. They were cHarged (P1ACe after the evening services. tard plaster. also with having violated the re- | Services on Saturday will start at| = aygerole is a eclean, white oint- ligions Jaws by conducting mass in a | 0 Clock. "ment made with oil of mustard. A triduum for the Ttalian speaking | private remidence | Brings quick relief from sore throat, 2 | peaple of the parish will be held | &8 auic P Alas e 1L Ibe bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup. stiff BEAR VISITS CITY |the church on Apsil 12 18 a8d U6 |00y asthima, peuralple, headsche, North Adams, Mass, April 3 (— |1t Will be conducted by one of the| oncegtion, plourisy. rheumatism, A nonchalant black bear digging on | Mission fathers who conducted the |y n,e0 pains and aches of the the lawn at the home of Martin Har- | Mission for the Ttalian people 1ast |,0k or joints, sprains, sore muscles, Dgtober. bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest, | To Mothers: Musterole is alwo made in milder form for babies and small children. Small and #is here, kept the family prisoners in |0’ 5 . : their own home for a ftime and| FEaster Sunday masses will be said torced the postponement of & social |3t the usual hours. The § o'clock visit they were about to make when [ M3ss in the basement will be a high hey digcovered him. Mr. Harris|Mass and the 10:36 o'clock upstairs went for his gun, but when he re-|Will b: a solemn high mass. Ask for Children's Musterole. turned the bear was ambling off| Organist John J. Crean has pre- | toward the woods. !pared a special musical program | - | with augmented choir and orches- ou remember tra accompaniment. It will be de- ad phene |livered at the 9 and 10:30 o'clock | masses. ! 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Mass| French section of the society will return home her parents became atholic Churches |/..y o jrocession will be held[meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock. vou DEs‘RE worriel. They advised police. De-| | Thursday morning at 8 o'clock. The children of Mary will receive 1 you -weigh,tboauumynm Hol lie in overeating or under-exercise. It may lie in a fault in_ nutrition which modern research has discovered. And which science now corrects. The method is embodied in Marmola Alice would be home the following |will be held in the church on Wed- the English speaking members of |loss of a $27,000 pearl necklace, the | prescription tablets, People have used day and not to worry. Some of nesday in preparation for Thurs- the parish and at 4 o'clock for the property of Mrs. Lucia De Cernea, | them for 20 years—millions of boxes of | their fears subsided but on the fol- day’s communicants while Holy Italian members of the parish anl|prominent socicty woman of Buffalo | them. And many of the people you |lowing day the girl did not appear. Thursday will be observed with again in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. | was reported to police yesterday. envy—with slender figures, new vivacity | Weck after weck the family made mass and a procession. The passion will be ready at cach | and health—will urge you to adopt this | etforts to locate Alice but these | On Good Friday. thc morning de- ' devotion. SEEK PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT | Walt 5 were to no avail. She had not been |Votions will consist of the mass of | Services will start at 7 o'cock. Koenigsberg, Germany, April 3 The use of Marmola does not require abnormal exercise or diet. In every box you will find the formula, also the rea- sons for results. 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