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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 192 — B — — ¢ MHANY’ /SON DEMANDS RANSOM RADIO AND PHONOGRAPH (69 GRADUATE TODAY AT Party for Beneiit of |reviosmine ave: st pove G- Chicago Couple, Mixed Up DYNAMITE JOHNNY IN KIDNAPPING YARN SHITH BUSINESS ScHoOL , , Children's Aid Society iy oy s i 10 Liatoe Dol 201 4 N Kansas City Radio Fan Hitches His t as bhe nne eed tha the Florence Coykendall L - “ILL Br H[]N[]HI[] ’ —_— e X S - . SRSy = Riep b o god bear runner, and Viola Brown- i Recefyer Onto Phonograph Record- amous Denishawn Dancers will pre- |rison, Miss Molly Oldham, Miss Molly i tor-in-law, we ot 4 A Comas Letter Acking $200 From Fath Diplomas Presented This Afternoon to sent a group of classical dances on Stack, Miss Nanetie Pierce and Miss % " nslaw,Sare giotigad Jrabably fatally wounded today in a ing Machine and It Works 0, . s 18 er After DisappearanceRe. & d % . Class of Young Men and the lawn of the Swindells' grounds in | Agnes Montstrean '-r\! side salnon hy two men who fled Meflmrial Planned for Famous s nea’s Clty, dune 27 —Fortion o i Enfield next Saturday afiernoon when | Following the swimming exhibition o wio gave thelr names os of the demoeratic na Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Swindells will |the Sphinx Temple hand of Hartford tion were rded for ng home for a gar- | directed by W. Morgan, will give sted as suspects hy pélice, ion o ] r A emingly 10 ! Diplomas were presented tn the open their charmi ¥ a were - ] ! lintay Eraduates of the Smith Business school |den party for the benefit of the (on. @ band « I'his ne of e ear e . Ay when John eglia, aged | P ucee I R e R et i e eading r musical organizati jieh was found a revolve ] — HeS ) e his afterr in the school reom. The necticut Children’s Aid society ; 5 ; “hich five shots had heen fired. Hart- : ” : vis home a e SR diplomas weer presented hy 5. N.' . in this s memuers ¢ he w n New York, Juns 27 b avt ¢ ddmisteq ia} A tew B after a radio recelv- | oo e sekoo! and the | 'he Denishawn Dancers are taking are eontribnting it ices fo the shot twice and the woma r v g set | r recording labor the place of dancers from’ Ned Way- |cor ’ V' Aid society program was 28 follo Personals, Arlene Record. Lueilla burn’s studio who were originally ad- | Yarozinski; Class will, Irene Bishop; Vertised for the garden party years in an unmarked gra\e . tten & 1 tories hrought in the convention pr Isiand “Dynamite Johnny Y ) 1w er demand ies brou, In the conventl 0 t ceedings there wers reproduced clear soldier of fortune hasin ington |1¥ on a phonograph Jass Alnhabet. Mildred Tracy. ¢ I'he program will begin with twa Offici of the lahoratories said the ph ldre rac aro obtain a large part 1h 1 ark, bt nfession did not come eriment constituted the firet sne. 41104 Simonelll; Things Wa would Like tennis matches to be played on the | | ’l tion during her o t for fr ; father & 0 tul attempt to make clear phong. 0 Know. Carolina Simonelli, Midred |Bwindells’ courts. In one of the |j§ P 1 R ER L 5 2 tale of masx v kidnap- % ar phono v matches, fonr of the star playvers of | sl " dom from Tracy; Nicknames, Lucille Y k ' ville recordz hy the transferen et Sl T uei arozinski, a manument 3 ) r ARONTENDE | Lo ne Wesor: Clams Provhies the Hartford Golf elub—H. Holbrook The Times of Cuba" a put lohn said he left hor p. m., (of radio sound vibrations onto wax | oy croa” Margaret MeCue: Class|Hyde, Samuel Snyder, L. H. Wiley (1 DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS tion of Havana, mindfr lown the 11, History, Ruth Johnson; Class and Joseph Thurston—will take part. (8§ 5 played by the rugzed « or i ‘ ed from a car reproduction of the radlo| | na Echwaderer, Elizabeth Quarti; Mrs. Thurston Vail of Enfield is also | All Makes To Select From o X transmission s m nzsible “ = the island republic 4 to him g |transmi Mg oo DX G5 Rone Ik ine Ridtion arranging a mixed double | Why not have your machine overhauled? T means of an amplification device, con X E 8 D1e; f cd on the principla of a lond The graduates are Mary Apare, Miss Alice Locke, swimming in Flsie Anderson. Ruth Anderson, Alice 8tructer at the Y. W. . A has over e ted to the phono- | o uist, William Banatoskl, . Marg | charge of the aquatic events and is i NEW Bntaln Typewrlter Exchange 3 whose daring fled into the | graphic recording device, 1. J. War- i = . S inlux S pnaera il aritesniRDon s TEnt or, superintendent of the labaratories, Eranchin argaret Bussi, Florence Plan " nibiti B b Born in an - ¢ T i e {explained. The same hook-up has Berlin, Irene Bishop, Charles Belle. |SWimming, fancy diving and water 96 WEST MAIN ST, PHONE 612 rose, Anna Casciello. Julia Chacku.|stunts to take place in the private |[§ Irish parentag s he was carried ¢ SRty been nused in experiments in making } ponl of the Ewindalis’ estate. Thos “Dynamite Johnn . " 1 are he broke ) " 5 ¢ 1 ¢ cssed that he had writ | Hiny disk records for the Unity School ' 11ske, Mary Cilliaza, Annamasa Curren, e rr ok ¢ ten the fallowing etter which the fath- | of Christianity Mary Ciazza, Annette Dyick, Frances manes, Richard Ha ol Mr. Warner declared the test was Dziedzic, Amy Eiton, Edward Frei- 5 his “Soldiers of Fop. |©F had received during the afternoon s 2 d part of it in hi 1diers ¥ Culr. Vincent Fauceglia, your boy is |another step in radio reception as| muth, Marshall Grapkowski, Florence tupe.” T d however. as 3 1 o 1 5. Guhbins, Bertha Holden, M Hart ) : afe and there will.be ne harm done | Well s in phonographys making pos ! n, Marian Hart, > ’ s b S mself to Horace FATE B e §300 at Washington |sibe the recording of radio programs. Irens Hows, Arthur Hebert, Clair ! Your Money’s Emith SpRoArS k, “A Cap- In the hasin under the grand-| The experimenter plans to mail to | Humason, Ruth Johnson, Helen John- Worth tain Unafraid 5 At @ fomieht 1f vou notify the |certain speakera at the democratie |son, Violet Johnson, Julia Kaweek, | ‘ Or Your Money ohnny was for 50 years an ant ks besnces Kob : Fr s ol oot aval : . giat 9 onipl L Yo nor e ention, tiny dizk records of their [ Frances Kosokowska, Eleanor Kregor, Rellable standing figure in that small but pie utteranees | Laura Lundgren, Blandhe Lagasse, $0i0qUs Sreup of & bygons day fhat “An old enemy.* | — Margaret McCue, Hazel MeNamara, Store Back in the years following the Civil war | oo o0 O 0 e pollce. | Tlorence Malarney, Mildred Munson, urc €e ranged far in search of fame, fortuna ol b el C‘ l Pauline Maske, Stella Navakowska, ity ltems e and adventure, In his youth " . 2 Lena Nappl, Afonse Oskinis, Margaret | perved at sen for the federals and Bingham Hailed as Gov, at | ——— Prior, Evelyn Peterson, Otto Potz, FA i later for the Confederates in ¢ Roton Point Gathering| Georze Mclaren of 78 Fim streer ward Putala, Flizabath Quarti, B4 Sl -war a A ) Raineanlt, Arlena Recor, Fred Norwalk, Conn., June 27.—Lieu- ' has returned home from the New a : Recor, Fr L] His ad Jrons. ap ndled by |, oot Governor Hiram Bingham's | Britain hospital. It will be some time Strobel, Leona §t. Louls, Arthur 0' Ris experiences, he was at the close | [°nANt (Governoh Wiram BInERAmE | BrALn BOM evers from p broken arm | Schwallan, Eisie Schiiecher, Carolina Eimonelli, Mildred T Ophelia . ¢ ¢ f the war of the states to be fou f 1 3 4 - ¢ iy M| imulated last ht at the Norwalk |and bruises recelved when knocked Tracy, at the forefront of every war or revo { Tani, Virginia Tancred, Agnes Valen- republican town committes’s dinner | down by a motorcycle lution the world might r. His R Ea e By o o T thiabs will | tine, Katherine Wierzbick, Sylvia | PYNE 27 : at Roton Point, where he was intro The Sons of Veterans auxillary will | {1 Ak A B Ladies’ White Sateen Princess Slips Men's Athletic Union Suits 9 greatest exploits were connected with . duced and twice hailed as the nextinold a military social for members the Colombian and Honduran revolu- 4 4 ozinski, Zenobla Zympanski, Nellia © " governor of Connecticut, Republi- | |ana friends Saturday night at 8 SMRPHL & “ymp ki, Nel Q 22 925 B Tenld 2 tions; 48 & gun-runner and as & M- (G IlTRt MO R O 0y e 1R i G AL R ball, © Zbikowski $1.98 and $2.25. Men’s Union Suits 98¢, buster in the Cuban uprising. Tt |, mpering nearly 500, attended | C. H. Barnes, secretary of the New IR Ladies’ White Sateen Petticoats Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- was “Dynamite Johnny” wha launch i I - : Sy 30 706 Wasien o8 the cotver faat |gpd- Jeney Rorsback, chairmia ef | priuin’ Y. M. C. A, has lodged o C hu-nzo Rock Island and ‘N $1.75 and $1.98 il g was 0 and as & fi®cr =neral in |ree; Behuyler Merritt and Mrs. | oot B e e eather Pacific Ask Permission Ladied Puturist Underwear 98, | ™% hest quality, 98c garment. : Mrs. | orowd youn e h 2 g = A~ 1§ § v H i | ates 8 Washington, June 27.—The Chica- adies Iuturi I ) Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- After a lite packed b living. | state committes and daughter of the [ o 0 " Py Rl o0 Yas asked the Johnny died on March 1917, in |jate Congressman Ebenezer J. Hill, | 50508 <00 et in brealing up | [0AY asked the interstats commerce | Ladies' S ker Petticoats 98¢ and the Hotel McAlpin, which had main- ' ware the other principal speakers, j ooy o) et A AL Lt | commission for authority to issue adies’ deersucker I'etticoats U3¢ an ‘ Axminster Rugs, 9x12, at only $37.50. charge, His last wish, expressed to of ti resid al ca e Captain George J. kelly of the po- gold notes, to be secured by . g Victor H. Barra then Cuban con- :maw presidential campalgn in th ),y gepartment, who has been con- | £15,000,000 of first and refunding gold | Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, all colors, 50c Hodges Wool and Fiber Rugs’ Satur- sular official, was that he be buried | S it finsdito the Fethe slint Brigham Uoh; da. The lssue will be used to re- . e ) i day only, $14.00 in the sailors’ cemetery at City A Jy et Taand A8 haar the waters sdge os | Autolst l\l"‘ Stamford expected to leave the hospital and re- | tor general of railroads which ha- | et QL e At X rong’s Printed Linoleum $1.00 DR Mle Wik Web skrIsa sut, Girl and Drives Away | turn to his home on Sunday. {comes due March 1, 1920, and for | Ladies’ Silk Hosiery 45¢ and 69c Armstrong’s Printed $ s o Chief William J. Noble and mem- | making additions and betterments | air square yard. water mark, has never had ® tomb. |, S amford, Conn., June 27.—Dorothy | pers of the fire commissioners re- - - | pair ns . T Qe Sente O 3 291/, rard stone, g Merkling, four yours old of 86 Holly | turned last night from Boston. The| EDUC ATORS RE w | Men’s White Collar Attached Shi Stair Carpeting 62'5¢ to $2.98 yard. lace, was almost instantly killed yes- | ¥ré §a Vatiata ton T [ 4 Sa 7 . ab e SR AL bl Miwaukee, June 21—Bishop Thom- |8 . Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts ~ Window Shades, any size, any color. the United States army Helona Hill Weed, member of ‘the | quii st the corner of Main and Court | Washington, June 27, Rairoad | §1.10, $1.50 .10, $1.50. 's 39¢ each. tained him in his last days without| fThe gathering marked the opening | ‘n®, Practice | cured kot otew 1o-be mcured v = i "pital in Boston for the past month, 13 | tire & note for $5,000,000 to the dirge- pair. but his grave, thres feet above high- | ‘ terday afternoon when she was run |yention and the commissioners 1n- | as Shahan, president of the Catholie GOUPLE ARE ARRESTED over by an automobile ‘in Shippan | spacted fire apparatus. University of America at Washington, $2.25. Let us estimate for shades for your avenue. The police are searching for | The proposed ordinance to require | was reelected president of N . 3 2 » 2 the driver of the machins, Who, It 18 [at least one year service as & substi- | ttona! Cathollc Bducattoos! sssocte | Children’s Hose, all sizes, 25¢ pair, home. Yennsylvania Honeymooners, Destl- -‘lfl_;]" :"dl not stop after the accident. ltute fireman hefore appointment to|tion yesterday. Bishop Francis T.| - he little girl, in eompany With the regular force is made, will he dnJ)lnwmd. of Loulsville, KXy, was re- York, Are Held On|ner sister and several other girls, [cussed at a meeting of the common | elected sccretary and Monsignor 1:,~,.n. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE STATE was crossing the street when the [council eommittee on ordinances to-|eis Moran, of Cleveland, was renamed | machine hit ¥ the wheels pass- |night | treasurer. New York, June 27.—Leroy Heck, | Ing over her body. An autolst named New parking signs were placed yes | 20, and his 18 year old wife, Winuni- | Gorman, driving behind the machine \terday by Trafiie Sergeant John J. . tred, who came to New York from | which s sald to have hit the girl, |King and enforcement of tha ordi Allentown, Pa., six months ago on a | told the police he was a witness of |nances passed by the eommon council jobleas honeymoon are in jail today | the accident and that he pieked the |last Wednesday will be started today PR T charged with grand larceny girl up and took her to a nearhy Members of the board of publie ——— The young hus A4 {8 alleged to|drng etore . 18 unahle to give [wo conducted one of their officlals | & : £ A to gi | ] ndu 1 tetals | oUR MOHICAN have admitted he stole $150 wor police the lieense number of the [inspections yesterday visiting jobs | jewelry that disappeared fro nchine ahead |#bout the city on which city labor is | FAMOUS ROLLS rooming house in Newar) at work | » where they had lived, destitute SHORT CALENDAR DOCKET A discussion on the duties and pow | .’ELLY their honeymoon funds ran out. Paw ors of the eity plan commission wa tickets for the missing fewels wers in : s are listod on the short 100 7 o ' i al meeting of that hig possession dock o city court Sl : 4t hoard Yesterday. Progress on the o | Yetectye N hem up as the Tonday ' k1 ked ¢ 1p &3 they : 1Y Leonston of Mo treet from Green " ered hand in hand down 2. | Afternooy ows: Rebeecea Ken way headed for the employment agalr imuel Schneider and | .r'.'X BOSHBR SETANS W6 TepOrted sgencies of the Bowery. Mrs Keck , default for failure to comply he Russell & Erwin Co., has ta) el y eollapsed when eourt officers told her Wi ot of the court, B, Mun. [§ Permit to_buf LS W0 HOnlSL S SRR sarg o Btabase iyt prr = WP g iy :.‘/;‘«‘ rnfiuhfl new foundry at a cost of | Mankl's First Woman Cop. #0125 T, e 1. I Mo 2, b o Another Big Money- Savmg Food Sale For You Here Saturday Makes Her First Arrest iiunseciord & Camp for the il Benjamin Marholin has lrased o Py The Associnted Pross Saul P. Waskowitz for the Aefendant; | | |#tore and gasoline station at 513 East Manila, June 27.—Mrs. Douglas i Winkie againit Vito Nassetta | o0 's " wathan Gnosw! for five yean MacArthur, notable figure in Manila |? others, judgment, Menty P e g :“r‘.l ‘.,' ’w:.'. q policewomar ade «t | Nezzo for the defendan ol ®i As A ¢ man, made har fir e 4 lant; Wiltred | , at tha 1. 0. O ¥ hall, Areh FROM B TO 11 A M FROM 0 TO 11 A M, FROM 8 TO 11 A M. | FROMTA MTOIP M oda She songht the Joint. | Touchette st Peter Dinr P m . arrest today. She sought th in ? - J [ strest for praver and Rible study ROUND, LOIN, PORTERHOUSE LEAN FRESH BEST NO. 1 NEW | GRANULATED gt T S A R : L. ........... 22¢/Lb............. 12[Peck .......... 43¢/14 Lbs. ...... $1.00 eyAnee, eharging him with ahusing 3. Wonda for the plaintiff: A. W FACULTY ANNOUNCEMEATS vee e his homw The man eaded gullty n against Queen Haratoanlan — FRESH GROUND | FRESH FRICASSER YONK STATE CONFECTIONERY 15 and paid a fine ading or dstanlt, Kirkham, Canner. | Prof. Walden of Yale Wil Be Acting HAMRBIURG 8 I 25C FOWT, 1, 28C | FEA BEANS o the, 2DC|SUGAR ...o.vn.. 8 00 C = X -r:v"v ,.- A -‘v r‘v‘ 'v“* L Dean of Preshman Class MATGHAN S0TNDS WARNNG, | § e Corm P | e daven, dun < | 1%, SHOULDERS ....1Lb. 1lc =&0'774"c ma™ ROASTS BEEF .. Lb. Baye America’s Defense from the Skies | laint H. Deming for Walden has been apy 1 & & . s ® S W[ ST s et k| s o e, e, ALL DAY SPECIALS ALL DAY SPECIALS San Frar o 2 failure to eomply with erders of the | Angler, = modern alry " " " s " P . ture 7 S t ’ ' LEAN ROILING LEGS GENVINE 4 1LGs oF 18 ROASIE which TAsutens ¥ ¢ BELF (2 SC SPRING LAMEB . 34€ |VEar SRRSO T c OF PORK ... e his PR ) A ta by ; o Qi M b 5 POT ROASTS FORES OF RUMPE OF Sient 1 o . - y : nEEY . 12€ | tAvn = . 2DC |vEAL vee BA 20 J n n T 1 RNUMP ROASTS 1OINS OF SHOULDERS s niva ™. Zoc LAMR seeiee ™ 22c OF VEAL sreewe OB, night In h ¥ M . 3 ' A " o BONELESS LAMR 0 BREASTS OF : g IR ROLLS 4C CHOPS o0 w 30¢ | viar sverme B 12c SPARERIRS 12 b . an A8 the ’ . ? the SHOULDER LAMR SHANKS OF FRESH - . AN, 8 . 26C | sriw w. 10€ Vi o w 10€ ]| Pics FrEt o cLons - 2 LEAN €ALT miles » ‘, o a .v r “ ; ‘. CHICK ROASTS RRISKET CORNTD 8 VEAL 25 . y ; 22 18(: RETY . 18€ |enors SRS T S C | rork Maugha , i graphy, Which wer " REFY (2 THO trip Acroms the t " : : : " commencement made ts awaken the penpla ¢ 1 ¥ r for ) e GOLDEN WEST FOWT, vee. TH, 42 ration ta act that 1 try the plaint THREE MORE PORTS (1LOSED SWIPFT'S SNALL POWL Eswesui ST oS ity by i 2 tute In New Charges of Grand Larceny, NONELESSE ROIZED HAMS ... Ih, e very W 40 Remd ot protection in 1he sy Athoma Towns. Entries fnto Meston Our Bal(ery Producu—Baked Fresh Every Day Means a B|g Savmg For You NECESS AMONG WORKERS Must Clota At 9 P. M Malams Simp AW Intnetrs For Ten | romms ood Naco. voe thice porie ane UTTER ..........2 Lhe. 87¢ | o0 EGGS............2 Des Glc Yardiing o CREAMERY Minutes This Morming WLOCK SWIsS . 4 ts th ; =g ¢ BEST PIRE WHOLY. MK FRESH PEANTT SUNDAY SCROOL PICNICS : v e be ctosed 2t O p. LARD ? The zsc CHY ST " 25c FUTTER ™ l9c CHELSE CTAGON SOAP DAVIS BAKING POWDER US| SORE s Fm Dusi : . o thowe PINNE R BLESD COFFEE Lh. 20c; 2 The, f5¢ | HIRES ROOT REER EXTRACT . Rot HED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TEA Ih, #6c POST'S BEAN FLAKES ke PIOAMERICAN SPAGHETTE.. 2 Cane 19c MOHICAN MAYONNATIS Yo BT ROSE RICE Tomorron I Batn Does Not Interfore 2 B, 2 WEDIORD PREP. M1 STARD N R O SODA CRACKERS B R CTOKENS VANTIALA OR 1EMON EXT 2 Bots. 25 PURE TOMATO CATSUP CAMPBELL'S ASSTD, SOLPS R Cans 2% FANCY SWEET (ORN 2 (an AETL0 1N ALL FLAVORS 8 Phge 28 | SUNREAM GRAPE ' Pint 2% Special All Mormngw('mld Medal or Pillshury’s Flour.. Bag 95c——Specml All Momlng g FATHA LARGE RIPE SWEET JTICY SUNKIST FRESH (1T GREEN LARGE RED RIPE B et B S L I S e o S PINEAPPLES ORANGES SPINACH WATERMELONS Herald. The M 815 wciock. The : % mons orvarne- | T‘A " 2For..........ZScDoz............23c Peck........... 9¢| Each 59: 8t the rhureh a8t First NEW LAYER lunches = ' tion to be . ’ A " _ - . . witt ' LARGE SATIVE FRESH GREEN LARGE RIPT 5 . s - sc CUCUMBERS 8 Yor 10c CANTALOUPES . 8 for 25c FiG h. 19c RED BELTS Bunch FRESH SEEDED £300.000 RESIDENCE B RAS . . - nen RIPr NEW MEATY FRESH SATIVE s X 2 Port Jor 5 . - "ot Lt 8 ¢ 1 b TOMATOES Quart lSc RUSFS o e 19c SIMAWBERRIFS 2 Fas 2 C | narsins b, l Cc wood Manor, t 1 r et : ool g YW BERWUDA VANCY RIPE LARGE NATIVE FRESH NATIVE 5 of Wilitam tor, 3 Vor ' manifestat s erasagion ONIONS o e 25C BANANAS cies DU lgc LETTUOE Head 5C PEAS ton-.3 c ,:k’.: . X . of ourstee { Remember We Have The Largest and Most Comnlete Fruit and Vegetable Dept in Town The bouse was not occupiei.

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