New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 4

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1 TO GRADUNTE 7532525 SHODTS FIREWORKS Timbreli, Paul Whitney Tuttle, Alfred Edward Vosneys Ruth Linor Diplomas {o Be Presented Friday v eoree"s" 50" ot Wiliam Duris Amused Children by Heary T. Burr LitanYourgs motert Vinesst vomg | "Pay8 Fing of 83 August Christian Ziegier. e S The mid-year class of the Central Assisting “Young America” in Junior Migh school, numbering 146, premature celebration of the Fourth will graduate from that institution at , (ot July cost William Duris $5 when | 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. The ex- he was arraigned in police court be- | ercises wil held in the | fore Judge Alling this morning on a Junior Hi hool aunditerium and an charge .of shooting firecrackers at the | rged ¢ Us 'nion Station last night. Police were | attractive program een arral Yiu the ‘cocasion. | The aticers of the aimmoned to the station by a man | who was beside himself with fear, and | B o et ave i isler | Letters With Return Cards lop; whe suid that there was a man a¢ the school yresider ije station shooting off a revalver. A i Y - . Emalley Porter: vice-pre . s : | description was given, and Duris beih Kimba; : Opinjon Received Today [soon Tocatea. = 2 P et ’ Anna Bull; treas E W sl He told the court that there was | ; (] | | | Mirigliani several cldidren at the station who Among the features of the gradua Darents of pupils at the Senior| had firecrackers and asked him for a “znr‘!’\rlr Tam i several musical high 100l received in today’s ail, mateh. e had some matches and numbers which w rendered DY 4 communication from the school de- | thought that he would help the chil- the Ninth Grade Chorus ar he Girls" partment and a post 1 on the back dren, further by lighting some of Glee club e of which they wre expected to vote ' theg. The class motto “Sufeess Shines cither for or against the installation | Ajeenol found in the partition in Brighter Than Gold" and the class of a cafeteria in the high &chool. | nis nouse during a raid by detectives colors, which will be draped around |t will cost approximately $5,000 t0 | Junuary 22, was some that was there Sech dipiome, are maroon And HIVer. ity The matere s e ooy | JANUSES 22, was goms that was there January Sale. Buy Now and Save 20% The program is as follows it the proposal ix favored, will be!genced f a liquor violation, and Music, “Tdls \(3,—,,":,.,.\ . Rollinson | piaced ~in the ~ school department |which had been hidden there Ty his g M‘;.fl\ '_r1r nr': e budget and will come out of taxution. \jfe, was the defense Constanti Ya- nvecation..Rev. Ray ! Himar = o 4 4 v s 4 S . . Con Venics Watsre' Roednr 1L 1® expected it simple and whole- bionaki of 12 silver street ofiered 0 § 4. Pjece Walnut Bedroom Set. . §elections still at their bést in our ° Musie, Sorie Tt . DM€ 1es will be provided pupils [the trial of hi se this morni 3r “horus. e e trial of his case this ng. Ninth Grade Choru at cost, although the privileges of the ol Musie, “Starry Night" Densmore | junch room will be eq S aliable | Yablonski's house was raided Janu ary and a quantity of five gallons Girls' Glee Club. {f & spafer to bl Address Dr. Jesse B. Davis lfik{;:ff‘”,-,.,,‘:,"‘". it .L”,”" ”-lyf.‘:"-f aleohol was found ina partition in ! Supervisor of Becondary Education | tuns v Tomhome. 1t <“m\”v:' 41 the closer. The liquor was concealed | . t t % Muste, “The Rising of the Storm' i el would B lhy a haseboard that was loose and | 3-P] e U h l ed P I S If sustaining as far as cost is con- o0, vemoving it, the ofticers found ec phols er arlor oe ® Coerne | a ¥ i rned, aside from interest charges! o o)ohal in quart jars, plled up Ny 1de O nth Grade Chorus on the ‘original cost of installation. |y aSite o ehimney. A large jar of al- Presentation of Diplomas, " che: 1d rang Hanry T. Buss, member of Sohool The eost of lunches would range from | ¢onol was found on the table in the : 15 to 30 cents, 5 Committee o k | house, and this was nsed to rub the » S The principal reason being UrEE@ | eve of his boy, and also to rub Ya- 8‘Plece walnut Dlnlng Set. oy Musie, ‘“The Star Epangled Banner” A )lq?anru of the nrfidunung class, :'" "::;1"" ::m“"”"i;:"z;: "”‘:‘ "|‘° that | pionski's wife, who was 111, they were including those rcceiving honorabla | o o PEFIE ST CRENEES v”é“";" told mention for excellence in scholarship, [, "\ g 2% 0 I’y_”': 'h"- YO:"{"' According te the testimony of the those receiving scholarships and for |\ Chesent sohadtile ”‘: \‘*“ mAer police, they have been watching the | courtesy, conduet, reliability, schol- 't schedule, thes chool dax!home of Yablonski for a long while ending at 3:15 o'clock, instead of 4:15 | 1,0 1ud seen gen, sirangers in the arship, responsibility and initiative | ..o 0 e ot bresent g5, W 3 5 are as follows: | b i , section-come up to his house and go S S I 3 R Honorable mention (awarded for bty . in, some staying in about 10 migutes e our Jdpecial )-noom excellence in scholarship)—Louise CITY lT and some remaining about 45 minutes. o fi nl 3390 00 Florine Boyington, Ruth Ellzabeth s Patrolman William O'Mara testified ut t, [v) y A A Hickok, Richard Smalley Porter, | that they spoke to several of those Edith Bettha Rittner and Julia Jac- | % % | who had remuined in there and could . & queline Silverman. Fiteh Jones Shirts $1.50.—advt smell whiskey from them. When de- | Honorable mention (awarded for| The Young People's society of the |tectives entcred the house, they were | ecourtesy, conduet, relfability, scholar- |EWedish Llim Baptist church will [told by Yablonski that the llquor in b+ ¢ . | all that he had in the « s bi-mo msines: cp! he jar w ship, responsibility and initiative)—|hold its bi-monthly busincss meeting t Mlgn Ra;mond Brown, Louise Ilo. 8t 8 o'clock tonight at the church house, unless some might be hid in < loberta Albert Peplow, formerly of the'fthe cellar from the time before his | 'L_‘l“.:k.sg’{:_{;g"'r”’t‘:‘r'h'"r:'nhr;'n:‘:m’l‘\.\w Britain Machine Co., is flow a|last arrest for sclling liquor. A search Oscar Walter, Erickson, Dorothy | Member of the zalen force of the New {of the cellar falled to produce any Bernice Hallin, Virginla Grace Hnm‘- Bftain Buick Co. wet stuff” and the gearch of the phrey, Alice Mabel Johnson, Richard| A Mine and 4 quarter pound daugh. | tenement resulting in the finding of | Smattey Porter, Julll Jacqueline Mil.|er: Vivian Irene, was hornto Mr.|the cache in the wall was made Yo and Ruth Murel Woedtord, |1 d Mre. Arthur N. Rutherford of| Yablonski testified that he knew that v Y 0 Stanley street at the Grove Hill|the liquor was in the house someplace, ey The names of graduates follow nitasfum this morning but that his wite had put it away and | v Bertram Bdward Abetz, Linnea { AT e 4 Mrs. John Maher of 504 Stanley | that he 4id not know whete it was. i i Edith Ahlgren, Everett Valentine An-J " Lol Bor i dohn Maher| When he needed any, he told his wife (LTI derson, Irma Louise Anderson, Lin . h 3 : . o N i " epartme " der. | @nd she took it from the hidi plabe nea Safya Anderson, Dorothy Emily ;'m,'f;”,:):,',,,f,,f,’ ,r‘“””‘:,“ "\",‘i. ;;,l;,rn'hvrselr. s | -\‘\"r‘rdh"l ‘: jnlv‘mm ;\rlh‘m.'“ : <\nt;l;‘:“!.. General hospital The case was continued for further Nicholas ;nl n ”', r‘,- nry Mrs. dieid Vernon Peer of Winsted | hearing until February 9, to enable Adam Arn “i azel Virginia | Miss Gertrude N, Barnes of Old | Mrs. Yablonski to testify. She s at | “n#:r, Joseph Irancls Augustine, |g. o)k spent the week-end with |the New Britain, general hospital re- i serorgghv il G their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | COVering from un operation | Holen Arline Backus, Gertrude |, '“p BT ol ale Bruno Papla, arrested lust night / Margaret Barnes, Mary Agnes Barty, | "y oo 5 0T nioiost, formerly |following a raid on -his store at 86 B fl: % afayette street argos carry- . L La, Lufayetts strost 68 chargos of carry ; uffets amps, Lamps Ttoxe nttag! rances Cons ro " N tose Battaglia, Frances CORStance ..., \yatkiis Bros. of South Man Bernowski, Alice Hazel Berkowits chester, is now o member of the sales | INg concealed weapo#s and a violation | W I'rank Gillette Boardman, Verilda o .o of the John A. Andrews Co. of the liguer law, pleaded not guilty : At a saving— $39 ' 10(') to ‘select from Floor .00 Alice Bonolo, Louisa Florine Boying. s when arraigned and his case was continued until January 31 for trial. Golden Oak ... « Lamps ‘1’!::1“«;‘:: R\rn’:r:‘h':‘nlrv‘l"::’r] T't\":‘rln: GIFT FOR w, C, FRENCH Hia store was raided last night by ¥ Smifll i Marjorie Anna Bull, Detectives Thomas I, Feeney, Patrick L ] Georgiana Agnes Cadrain, Lily e 1. O'Mara, Willlam §. Strolls and I Virginta Cal Alice Linnea | Principal Presentod With Wateh | William P. Hayes and a small quan- | findobid) Duofold’s Cut ' Dresser% ( Carlson, Carl August Carlson, Winton tity of liquor was seized. Papla’s ar- | Irving Catlin, Ilolger Eskil Carlson Chadn by Civie Teague and Teachs | rout followed, gnd when he was| ! 1l " 2 S Anna Madeline Causicavits, Kathryn | o a0 central High School {searched at the police station, a re. See our big dis- $39 00 In Walnut-, 2 play, as low as. . . oak, at ........ . Roberta Clark, Doris Cohn Martin yolver was found in his pocket, re Joseph Conlin, Samuel Copeland At the regular meeting of the |SUIting in the additional charge Leing | Margaret Ross Corazzo, John Joseph | Civic league éf the Central Jv]n]nr‘llro'lflhl against him. . s Croce, Olive Grace Cullen high school held in the auditorium of ———————— | C 2 TS Soanis Doatt, Chortes | s it (o Bt o B Gate-leg Tables hifforettes Oliver Dohrenwend, Tthel Lillian president of the league behalt ANOTHER STRlKE Now ls . Dolan, Leijcadia Elizabeth Dombro- of the teachers and students, presents a In Walnut- 1 eky, Besse Elizabeth Drummond ed Principal Willlam C. French with THRE T 3 January Sale 36 00 : oak, at 3 Oscar Walter Erikson |a gold watch chain. The principal at A ENED IN ENGLAND' * Price .ooo0ites . ’ =% Ligtan Alma Fengler, Paul Em-. his request, has been granted a year's — | m 1 Priedm cave of absence stars *eb v 1 enuel Friedman leave of abser tarting February X Workers Say They Will Quit On | Harold Chgries Gates Herbert | Principal French has been in poor Louis Goldman, Leonard John Gor-|health for the past few months and e = : dona, Helen Marie Groth, Ethyl Ber- |feels that it Is necessary for him to be RUSTRONY % TN e mice Gubernick. relieved of his duties temporarily. His mands Are Met, Dorothy Bernice Hallin, John Han- |place will be taken by Harold ™ eock, Treme Lilllan Herre, Ruth |Dempsey, principal of the Eiihu Bur. B Toe Asociated Pre o [ [ Blizabeth Hickok, Mildred Veroniea |ritt Junior high rchoc o g g 0 g Sy : Higgins, Norman Vrederick Hjerpe The newly elected officers "of the fl\'- rulwn‘v #trike been settled today Edith Mary Hollfelder, Frances Ern. |league were installed by Mies®Irens |Ihah ROIher section of Britieh labor Ehue g i oo ok e oo S e, Rorers s & o e vaicm e [ Py g9 THE BIG FURNITURE STORE 132 MAIN ST Virginia Grace Humphrey, Florence Anderse vico-president, Mildred | TUL T (o sarenc of the doskwerkers i » Loraine Hurlburt Linn; secretary, Helen Connors; treas- | “Co0 g na a™8e nstruct the mem. ’ Alice Mabel Johnson, Evelvn Hope |urer, George Portér, The r ng of- |y e of their union to withdraw thelr ’ Johneon, Gladys Dorothy Johnson, |ficers are: President, Oscar Andorson; ' . cices on Febroary 16 in all ports Gladys Linnea Johnson, Ingeborg Lin. | vice-president, Virginia Humphrey; o0 el T it lens {0 the mean nea Jobuson, Lir Rebecea John. secretary, Irene Herre; LrCasuTer, yiue a satisfactory settlement of the eon, Wllllam Ernest Johnson Clayton Dohrenwend " dispute bé, reached. Corinne _Jenese Kearney, John 8 e Inereases demanded would cost 2 Frankiln Kent, Tvan Arno Kerber, New Haven Clergyman Is 000,000 pounds yearly, according to ) Elizabeth Kimball, Ruth Irens Kinde : Y the employers, who have declined to - M 1an, Burten Woodward Kinne Appointed as a Chaplain 7, 7mP1o50 S0 e on the sround or uic etarns se e ar. assirie (]ts Edoa Matida Larson, Hildur Vie. | MHartford, Jan. Z8.—<Rev. Morris B, \yyoe'iyoe connah aftord it in the press . toria Larson, Eimer Robert Lawson, Starr, of * Hat s appointed o4 gepressed state of the shipping in Julla Anice Levin, Gr jillan Lind. chapl wit k of captain from | . ..y gren, Frederic Norman Lockwood, Januars r om the adju AT Helen FEleanor Lerenson, Dorothy 10 eneral today. He will 7 Emily Luhrs 1 ched to the 1 medical regi- NATIONAL FUNERAL PAdward Robert ) inky y me A « Vor D C., Lishon, Jan, 20.-<A national funeral Charles Metulis, a is d 1 r, d 4l corps, re. |has been decreed for '[|,,‘,,,‘ Braga. | Thc Li“le —_— THE _— The lai“le Cahill, Ag s MeK P eve ity w ! ‘\ fi qar rmer pre sident of Portugal, who s 4 gewskas, Harry, €ar Miller, 1 With the S & With the Salaratore Mirighs i ine Ag: Mt S " OW TO RAISE HEALTHY CHICKS| | Dis Values 400 MAIN STREET + P Yo Incubation Rearing Oswald Richter, E4 . ‘ ,i||::|;’ y, e, 1o - Kirkpatrick, Head of the Pouliry Husbandry : Dept, Conn. Agricultural Coilege et e o reorir | | Don’t Failto Take Advantage of These Bargains Bertha Sebnell, Josp ting. Lowuise®Hattic &ch tha Clars Schiotterbeck, . . ! rehrt e e B et T A i o : il ptteyi 2\ 7 Yards of 7 Yards Unbleached SILK_ -inch WOOL ' - ‘ FLANNEL EETING CHARMEUSE PANAMA e R P o |\ ‘- $1 $1 $1.89 89¢ P b SORESTRESS—— Sloper. Fvelyn Leola Smith B it ' o 3y W | ked Wool ; . W CA 1 . D ANCE ey gy . e 5 ‘ D?Efise??m'}’)s . PEQUOT SHEETS PILLO (~ $ 36-in. WOOL TWEED AT SORDEN BUSGALGW [ —. 69C yard 31 ‘55 Each 23C Each 790 Yard FRIDAY EYENING ABERG® SIN-PIECE ¢ ADMISSION “ 35c.

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