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HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 8 1925 City Items BUSINESS WOMEN'S | CONVENTION HERE :New Britain Girl Becomes Na-| {ional Vice President A moeting of Bishop Tierney As it 8 o'clock In K Franklin square, of C. club house, —advt, Miss Mary Marie Massey of have returned from Fall River, |where they attended the ordinatior exercises of Rev, Cornelius Curry McCormick and Miss Estelle G. Cuddy of this city was elected national vice-president for Connecticut At the state conven- |ady | tion of the Business and Professional | w new state president elected was Miss the Hill to Mr. and Mrs, George The ordinance committee common council will meet for turther discussion of the ordinanes, A representative of the Technical Advisory corporation wil attend the meeting, Laurel Conrt sewing society wil | hold an a!l day sewing meeting to w from 10 a. m The meeting will be held At th home of Mrs. George Carlson of 72 Rev. A, sanitarium Leghorn, Grove omen's clubs here 8 of tonigh the 1tose House of Bridgeport, Other of- as follows: Vice- Wright, of New tieors were elocted President, Sarah MHaven; recorling secrtary, Gertrude Miknaitis of Waterbury; correspond ing & tary, Marie Sta treasurer, Downey ¢ Olga Leide Hartford; directors for three years Emily Merriman of Waterbury, Julia Connor of Hartford and Ventlie Lo- gan of New Britdln. Mrs. Ma Mainseau of Stamford was electe mo m garet Theodore Steage, pas 1aly Matthew's German Luth will go to Wallingfor to attend the Connecticu ' conference. Friday h special conference o extension work in Nes aran chureh tomorrow Valley pas will attend hirch York Stanley nill hold a regular meeting Wednes. lay afternoon at 2 o'clodk in I. € [ O. F. hall on Arch street A hasket picnie will be held Fri day afternoon at the Communit house on Berlin street, Berlin, wit | Mrs. Gould as by Stanle; Women's Relief corps. the Sons o | Vaterans’ auxillary and the Daugh {ters of Veterans. Members intendin to go will leave Central Park on th 16:15 a. m. bus for Berlin Officers will elected at semi-annual meeting of the Kenil worth club this evening in the clu 180 Main street, Refrash ments will he gerved Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods an | Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. §& left today for California. They be away for six weeks There will he a meeting of Wash ington camp, P. O. § of A. thi cvening at the Grotto rooms. esslons of the the club house noon about 85 de uddy, the retiring state at the opening session. | comed to New Brit- Anne Mawe, president club. Luncheon was erved at the club house The afte on sersion received re- P from all the offigers and eom- It was voted to make a com- survey of all the clubs of the fall, listing the members asions and occupations, plans for the national in Portland, Me.,, were More than 100 members onnecticut will attend the ses- hich open July 11, for one Saturd it presi- egates Miss ¢ dent, presid Visitors wer: Miss ain by mittees P hostoss, tate next tailed con from sfons week The closing tion was a banquet held at the Bur ma Dot Partridge of New York, executive gecretary of the national organization, was the prin- cipal speaker. Miss Ellzabeth Leg- horn was toastmisiress, Addresses were made by Mildred Weald Miss Cuddy, and Mrs Wed ening, the Mainsean mental and | vorerans Anxtilary will have a fam given by MIES 1y eupper at 6:30 o'clock. Theregu lar mecting will be called at 17:3 to he followed hy a soclal a NDS WAIT be roome at svent of the conven- ritt hotel. €, lay ¢ ctions were Perkins. vocal Margaret RECORD SALE OF RED CROSS SEAL | Al Previous Marks Passed, Commission Announces Today Bat Giant Dirigible Is Unable mi\“ss Kahn Ts Bride of | | o'clo 8:30 o'e § THOUSA | Reach Minneapolis Hartford of practically Christmias Seal hroke to June &—With £100,000, a tatal the Iast Connecticnt n "3 the sale all previous in records final report which made at office of tuberculosis commiesion in the capltol. The commission last De- cember appeal tate to eontrib e Min Tune & thon Five sand ) t that th glant e Los Angeles ha turned to Lakehurst from it flight ing the the K N citios to state gathere. th the twin ik today vateh d to the people of the that and educational work state ute amount to led mile e dirigibie, em had e arrival « its preventive trave and to the valuable program which its 75 Jocal units are carrying throughout the state reely of directing tu- erculosis nursing, holding tuber- and making to te, in early disease, cases in the citie ns and to get them promptly r treatment. nti- tuberculosis Has to Turn Back N. J., June § (B —Th Angeles, turned bac engine trouble fron | flight to Minncsota ng over her hangar her out Takehurst Los t Cleveland by consisting dirigible culosis clinics, efforts en 5 was ho an stage |2 confemplat s and of A dense The T.ns 1 arrived m hours left the seal ove is prac atsed by S hich caste and ) ut tt od 24 after she 106 mor ethan the ago, and high-water ma minutes Norse-American centennial celebra tion in Minneapolis and §t. Paul a ich Pr t Coolidge speaks to s rried her crew of 3 ecured a Jlished a whic leader this year is Nort for per capita sa W Haven, which re- r inhabitant Jor lay. wus | Preparations Sud north At anding this morning. wind shifted to th fog rolled in from the e campaign stood second in g lenly the A vith ed by ( third with Plainville the campaigi 10.5, New sixth rom view of the land : wind was an hour, vireless station jest from at the radi he hangar s arenc with nton stood it the Lo th with 13.6 izl 5. Sin shury tenth could jcation radio threughout main th was two ofs 1 were not run ship was In goo Br in raised $3.050, £669 or 15 hours of er detalls of I Observers Pittsburgh reported nothing Plainville ea2p New Spanish War Vets' - Camp to Be Instituted 5 members of A. G Spanish D Jol W W | t i | | | he naval station ques Commander Steel to have the dirigibl hangar under pres. Unite . caded by nder T State sndore State Departmer T will attand 11 War nt 2 dered safer. .Mechanical Trouble first time the Lo: Virst Hills e new camp, t 1 was organized by f mmander tment Adjutant B i ne 13, T ed flight because of mechan i in the state, pa nd Dep W (2 A anded over to t he United States hy Johnson ! len | 1any last October after a §060 inesday n Hend V. Offie miles flight from Friedrichshafen At steadil 15 miles an honr an nccasional valeelty r. weuld make § o tn take the ship into he der < attaint o hou at th ille and at 8§ ave making T will be a s f A. G. Hammond Ca k. The Rritain trip by automo- While walting far the fag ta ris criised at an altitud New oca Alrigible b of 4nn Health Sect iioni orf> ieague Geneva 7N expenses of the June The health 16 of nations caused se mberlain, Byitieh forelgn reers af th increas ing seetin of the lea STAMFORD ROBBERY rd June Jewelry ol The |Vere criticlam today Atlantic in the center of the city, was roken into late Saturday night and valued at $5,000 was stolen. he burglary was discovered yester. by the owner, Hyman Schnow- |7 Entrance was gained from an [A00.000 adjoining cellar. Nearly all elry left on Aisplay tak safe was not touched store in street tary, at the epening sessinn ague of pations’ council Mr. Chamberiain said the expenee: had francs last vear to 1 franes this ewelry ph af this section day 0,000 gald itz g0 jew- | (roughly trom 8175 The 'and apparently Increase. continuing ¢ « en wers sembly, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, will be held this evening Gulbransen player planos at Morans' Miss 76 Winter street Victrolas and planos at Morans'.— | | | A daughter was born last night at zoning until 4:30 p Sons of FOR L0S ANGELES - to land because (o attend the d been complrcted | flood lights, the snip biowing | then get her moor- vas fuel enough and | the mooring 4 to changs a vas formally the naval air station it was northeast wind blawing Costing Very Heavily vear. | 50,000, | FINE SCORES BY | GERMAN FLIERS Long Distance Flight Compe- fition Continued Rerlin, June 8 (A-—Excellent |scores were made in yesterday's con- {tinuation of the long-distance alr- plane flight competition which started last Sunday, Sunday's course was from Berlin to Naum o [Verg, Nuremberg, Munich and Leip- o (e, and then back to Berlin, Tt |was the same courss of about G50 » |mlles which was flown over Satur- | |day | The Hamburg pilot, Bacumer, who | [made the best time Saturday, again . |came in first His time was § |hours, 12 winutes, or three minutes o |better tha he made Saturday. 4 |Bacumer w.. rollowed by Polte in a unit machine, Hochmut in Udet land Zander in a Heinkel. Pilot _|UAet, who is famong for aeronautic 4 |feata, eame in 13th These exhibition Templehof field n a fights at witnessed the were by large There was only one mishap, A plane while making an extremely sharp turn swerved, hare- t i n W It was completely demols 3 4, but the pilot suffered a ht injury to his arms and 1egs The exhibition filghts included the accension of four non-dirigible bal- loons with a pilot in each Ito earth only y h & f Mrs. W. H. Scheuy Dies at Winthrop Street Home Mrs Anna Theres for & vears a well known resident of N Britain, died yesterday rnoon (her home, 71 Winthrop street, after a month's {lineas. suffered a [nervous breakdown last fail and had i1l all winter, but had ered sufficiently to be out a month aga. For the st several davs her condition had been critical and death unexpected Mrs. Scheny was born in Monta- S Tgue, Mas Ro. coming to New Brita age of six Bee #ides her Willlam H Scheuy, she . Harry heuy, a comniander Lddy American legion, and William a danghter, | Miss Onive Eeotiet the was a member of Ladies' auxili American T on. and the home tment of South Con- gational church g ¢ Scheny h She Leen 4 recov- until was not the hushand leaves fwo sor Glover post < and a ry mission Bré The funeral will be held at tomorrow afternoon Rev. Dr. w lofficiatinz. Burial will L lview cemetery deps George in Mr. Nilken of New York George Nilken of Nosv York city and Miss Anita Kahn of this city were married last night at the h nd Mrs. William 1 4 46 Francis strest, by Rabbi Gershon s [Madas. Following the ceremony. & A |reception was held at Kilverberg's fn « Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs. Nilken left on wedding trip. T wil live in New York eity ome cikin of etof 1 a The Burritt Mgr BOX LUNCHEONS ' Motorists and Picnics “Han |No. 1 Awericar kles, 1 apple 100 ewe 1 orange egg o | ePvie 0 ’ | PR £ ¢ leat AT m 12 NDAT DINN r | s Women's Rellet corps|lv miseed the spectators, and crashed | | | masa. Week's Activities in Catholic Churches St. Mary's Church A solemn high anniversary mass of requiem was sald this morning at 9 o'clock at 8t. Mary's church for the late Rev, John T.'Winters, pastor of the church who died sud- denly one year ago vesterday, At 7/ o'clock thls morning, & month's mind mass was sald for Mrs, Eliza- beth Reynolds and a second anni- versary mass was sald at 7:80 o'clock for Mrs. Christopher De- laney, Tomorow morning at 7 o'clock, there will be a month's mind mass for the late Robert Grace; at o'clock there will be an anniversary mass for John Lynch and at 8 o'clock, there will be a month's mind mass for Michael O'Day and at 7:30 o'clock, there will be a memorial for the deceased members of the Y. M. T, A, B, so- clety Thursday {8 the Christi and will Sunday the with procession of Sacrament Next Sunday will be men's com- munion Sunday at the & o'clock There will be confessions for the men only Saturday night, + Banns of martiage were publish- for the first time at the masses day between William Skene and Julla Burns; Omar J, Tanguay and Elizabeth H, Rartell and James F. Molyneus and Veronica B, Hes- lin. Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, Victor Devokatis and Miss Bernice Keeney will married. There will be a triduum in honor of the ‘Blessed Sacrament Friday, Saturday and Sunday, St. Joseph’s Church Banns of marriage were pubiish- for first time yesterday at Joseph's church between George Bernard Fournier and Loretta Mar- garet Heckman A triduum in honor of the Bless. ed Sacrament will be held Frida turday ang Sunday evenings at 7:50 o'clock with a sermon each evening The Children this evening at There will be mass feast of Corpus be observed next 10:30 o'clock mass, the Blessed at u yve o st of Mary will mest a0 o'clock. a whist party under auspices of the Ladies' Ald so- ciety Thursday evening in the parish hall. Tee cream and strawberries will be served St Peter's Church Children of Mary will attend in a body at the 8 mass next Sunday morning meeting will be held im- after the services, first communion class will 4 o'clock Wednesday after- and ain on Saturday morn- ing immediately after the 8 o'clock ma the The comm and mion a ately meet at noon St Andrew’s Church About 100 girls and boys will re- their first Holy Communion at 30 o'clock mass next Sunday Andrews' church, Ranns of marriage were published asterday for the first time between Martin 1 6 Day street ang Eilen Zallonis of 70 Fairview strect. U, S. Army Polo Players Vanquish British Team 1.0 Juue S (A—-The ['nited es army polo team today defeat- he Hurlingham club team 5 to 4. Americans showed the resnults their ste during the 1t and played hetter than ever played in England. 1eir lineup was: Major A, H, Wil- Major Louis A, Beard, Captain Rodes and Lieut, Fugene Me- eive the & in &, as of 2 St ady practice e P. ¥ Ginley Wi Ro team each & g the oth a of the Ameri- cored twice, Beard n r goal Fearing Clashes, Permit For Meeting Is Revoked e June 8§ (A—Antonio Cas- pertano, president of the chamber of leputics, announced today the opposition would d to use 5 members of prop e- the anniversary meeting on murder of t Matteotti opposition r this memorial me« party decided to demonstration, wred and President Casertano the only way prevent would be to forbid the op- mecting. como ter the announcad ting, the have a ashes fascist tor re scided to PFEIFFE marr h Pfeiffer of s and Miss Fdith 1 Southbury took place Matthew's Lutheran lay afternoon. Juliu man and Miss {desmald o e YOUR JOB’S SAFE! ORE pay, more security, comfort in-your work! more How? By having correct and accurate eye- sight! f vision. v vision. -| 327 o Poor eyesight means low wages, poor health and unsafe job. Insure your joh by insuring your Three in every five workers unknowingly suffer from defects in My Special COMFORTABLE VISION | FRANKE. GOODWIN nmped from | Eyesight Specialist MAIN ST. 'Phone 1905 that | the cham- | Socialist Dep- | CENSORSHIP VERY STRICT ¥ SPAI No Word of Attompted Rssassi nation Published Port Bou, Epain, Juns 8 (A— Travelers from Barcelona arriving | at this village on the Mediterranean l‘.h'n( south of the French frontier !say that not a hint of the recent bomb plots against King Alfonso has been allowed to be published in the Spanish press. The first news leaked out when the king himself visited the artillery museum at Barcelona where the | 1arge bomb found at a rallway tun- | nel entrance near Garraf has been placed on exhibition. The infernal machine, which weighed more than | £0 pounds, was filled with high ex- plosives, but these were removed before the king made his inspection. A local reporter telephoned to Madrid the news of Alfonso's visit to the museum, but officials who |administer the Spanish censorship | forbade its publication, The discovery of the bomb was followed by many arrests. Among those taken into oustody were sev- | eral engineering and medical stu- | dents, and rajlway officials, Nearly all the students were young men | belonging to good famlilies, A sum- mary court-martial was ‘ordered im- | mediately at which it is reported 15 | of the arrested men were accused of | complicity In the plot to blow up the royal train, but owing to the | secrecy of the proceedings thera has | | been no announcement of the ac- tion-against those arrested. It is generally admitted that neither syndiealists, communists nor anarchists had any eonnection with the plot, which it is assumed was hatched among the most advanced of the catalonlan separatist ele- ménts, These recently have showed increasing indignation against the central €panish government. The vigilace of the police is &0 strict that even in Madrid two men | were arrested when detectlves over- | heard them mentioning hombs, | The king and queen, who are out- | wardly unconcerned over the dis- | covery of the attempt to blow up | | the royal train on its way to Barel- ona, continue {6 Yulfill their pro- | gram, and have even extended their stay longer than Intended, The de- | tafls of their return fourney to | | Madrid are not permitted to be | | pubiahed, the only announcement | being that they will leave Barcelona in a special traln sometime next €aturday, arriving in Madrid on Sun. | day. | GOOD OLD FASHIONED Palmer Mexican Hammocks Hot Weather Hardware * $6.00, $7.50 and $9.00 Bach The Handy Hardware Store HERBERT L. MILLS 330 MAIN ST, GUARANTEED TO HATCH EVERY HATCHABLE EGG NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR AGRICULTURAL STORE Moe’s New Incubators A BEITER INCUBATOR FOR LESS MONEY Price Bize . 826,50 400 Eggs . 150 Eggs . $30.00 600 Eggs . 250 Eggs . 851,00 800 Eggs ... 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