New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1925, Page 13

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| were struck by Mr, although in trying them, he ran |One of the Rloux's machine, to avold hitting his car into a fenc men, believed to |been Kramer, was dragged 50 feet | by the pleasure c Whether or {rot Patner was struck and killed by [the R machi M faminer Griswe dead men may | path of the car, Mr. Rioux, daughter and a toward the se outing. After SCHOOL PRINGIPALHOLIDAY DEADLIST T0 WED SALESMAN| MAY GROW T0 FOUR Eflgflgemefl t of Miss Mieczkow- [ (Cotntnued trom First Page) two children suffered painful bruises {and all in the car received a terrible been an- shaking up. Dorbuck,| Soon affer the accident, physi-|pag heen made Y. M, [clans, state policemen, members of | Larg of fhve party ret {the Berlin and Meriden police forces | gaia. Rioux was « ECCNS, | hlame by three state have \ he ower his machine and suf with wite, y lend, were driving ore for a week-end repairs to the car women mem- has Anthony sec The engagement nounced . of former boys' tary at the C. A, and Miss Mary Mieczkewskl, principal of the Osgood Hill school, jand motorists were on the Mr. Dorhuck Is a salesman for |Which was described as one of the | yoocey on g Landers, Frary & Clark, covering, |Most horrible ever witnessed. Those | e Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont |Who saw the tangled mass of wrec) Trat e uatalnedtabE age and the occupants of the | o tFE MeCarthy sedan extricated, marveled | %" ° 7 Ithat any of them should have heen |S11 Of t [taken out ative, | Nature of Injuries Miss I'rances McCarthy was | {thrown away from the steering {wheel and onto the red-hot exhaust Ipipe. Resldes the severa burns, she |suffered several fractured ribs, a fractured skuil and cuts about the body. |a representativa went fo the Dillon Her mother sustained a fracture | Undertaking Parlors in Hartford, lof the skull, a compound fracture of the 1y rested. and made ithe right arm and many cuts and New York contusions. Her left leg was almost | severed from her hody Miss Agnes McCarthy was hadly injured, suffering scalp, wounds, fn- ternal injuries, the loss of four up- per teeth and a fracture of the | |frontal bone | doun William McCarthy's injuries were, [ ed without any wrasions of the face, right ear cut, Saturda and shoulder cut, left temple cut | days in New n and left forearm injured Rritainites, The hodies of Vrs. MeCarthy sane 1 daughter were taken to the| hirthday fimeral parlors of John J. Ferry & | independ in time in Meriden and were sent to | fashion, but to a much loston hy train on Saturday night. [ than heretofore and the usual grist Hearing 1s Held of “After the Fourth” accidents has A Nearing into the fatalities was | heen reduced to a minumunm. in the office of Chief of Police | Pprobably evorybody who I Landrigan of Meriden on Sat-| car or had friends who 1y morning. Coroner EN Mix | car Saturd nducted the session and all wit- nesses of the accident were suimnmon- their stories of the erash ctti was placed under arrest | of the hearing. | garyrday « absolved Berghaus | Many local residents roturned Sat- (o soe the They stated that, fn | g2 right elde of the road. | yigpiny at Wwalnut Hill park 1 done all in his power to avert [0 ® NS S dent. Angeletti, it fs sald, § hand. While It is tho =i \\Y'l:l ufn:n n-:‘]\yalfl\;‘ry than| - it the crowd it tiie disg was alleged that he, as | & ; [well the sedan. had heen cnutting M””,‘ht 75 nasinotias ates s in former years, this w not notice. out line olloy t | \‘fv: liett ‘I”\\ s 34‘0“ \(m:l “f Where | able except In the number of auto- | @ n to Berlin et adiie ithe hond was fixed There scemed to bhe accident Waorchester girl of a long line of ¢ mgz behind the the fr that the 4 him hongh no trace of the was found, Al onerite men, and by who Dr. poli he scene, Jken log, pos- of the skull, concus- Dbrain and complefe lapse Kramer sustained a ire of the skull, con- brain and many cuts saw ot P cussion of and bruiscs, Patner, mory sible fra who, it is understood partnership with Kramer in repairing business iy New . had relatives in that city and was in the shoe ey Yor a remo to and Sane—Almost Dull New Brit od a safe, s and quiet yeq with the everyone safe July 4th this exception of the fact tired today, the ms to have pass- notlceable effec mday were quict Young New safe and rated the American ne and that hy seems a holiday vight lospite the leb and netions, ¢ iversary MARY MIECZKOWSKI Sons less deg and parts achnsetts and New York. He been with t cern a total of 10 years. ago he lat New York hospital wher 7 patient, TUpon returning to New Britain he entered the employ of the e went with § Barnes 1o a Y. south during returned with of Ma has con d a a ight years of o and Sunday irove to the | The streets o company to e spent | nearby shor | lakes or t were almost deserted on with and Sun ning. résorts or mountains, retary N.C. A the World \ Mr, Barnes P clusion state apolice 1 hlame, nt and and to 1onic as of re . The | mobiles, large as usual Minor Injuries Reported Despite the arowd the polic partment handled the traflic ont a hitch and there was the | Of 2 time. two | Local physicians | appea some ques- as to wheth had swung rs or tion, after the | ler the i {on { b | driver | opinion on true yas had been jnst before ¢ e am at any report e the | Fourth of Jul idents wer scarce. Dr. Frank Zwick was call upon to treat NDonald Quinn of Aller : 2h sehool hoy that a small hoy was | 8 | received iried the wreckage of the | : ck led state policemen and others | ©N® hand : to search fruitlessly for some time. v‘ r. :M also was developed Jater that the boy re- | When Julius Hartman, a bak rred to was Rocco Angellett, a | Ploved by the Hoffman bakery. senger in the Meriden car, who | sky rocket and then fo as safe. The baker today has a badly & Pictures of the scene were ma hand. i by the state officers for future use. | Dr- J. W. Bush was called to 1 Mother of Marty Dupree Pine street where year-old was learned today that Mrs. | George Meligonis got his hand in the «rthy, who was killed in the ac- | Way of a .22 calibre !A!u‘vvk .;mrul:lt e re- was the mother of Marty |and set the lcad ir 1o the flesh . when | Dupree, who has played at the Pal- | Was necessary for the to theater, this city, on several oc- | remove the injured boy to casions and who is well known here, | 8treet ofice to McCarthy was her father and | Dr. Bush also treated 1o girls her sisters Gold street and two | street for minor burns. fears behir | crash, alt lond one eport street, a junior who urns on three fingers of under baker em- 1t ot to Ie Te ANTHONY A, DORBUCK R IE Met | cident came secretary of the boys' ment of the local “y" ined until two years ago he returned to the em of ders, Frary & Clark. e is the Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dorbuck of 60 Staniey strect this eity Miss Mieczkowski isthe dan dgparts where his Court loy an- | ace Ml son extrac one hoy on L on Orang Rill te Fatality at Oak Mr. and. Mrs. John Micczkowski i Iidward Ensiz, 23 year 20 Crown street, She is a gradu- | Ninth atreet, Brooklyn, f the New Britain high school | Ssamuel Kramer, f the New Rritain State Nor street Ifor the past six y 1sly i sen principa on the in wurnpike | 27 clock day morn- | £H0TEC heen taken to their homes | | 3 was reparted to- [ 17 e norning until J ton street private | MO 1 The Silver City police where they o eman, who hails It was re- | £° ; eld, drove at a reck of each East Main street in struck or| 89 vears. of { len, injuring to have h Th along wit or of at 5 mal geed Hill s No {McCue (.eh ,\umhcrs of Sixty-ninth rooklyn, who ars | wer an aceident | Os- school. red in e serie H : T ieaa el E gk reckless driving hool esponsibility, w as bec L)y 3 Meriden polic v late | wed- | i ding, hut it in the fall n set probably will b court this imbulance, i Washin Ha & ovmséo'mmljmrimsnz LR il serious. To carly {in an ford were o from Mide Meriden il about M nover, i ock avenue, him ser sent 1 White, 26 vears of age, an- n ernoon as Hart- fessions For 22 Full Classes drov certain what damags Coleman might ha it not for §5 Farmington avenu who witnessed the a | nished the Athiaa At condition at the Conducted For Siv Weeks eing in poor S rd hosy N.B. H veeurred | tl over- Br ened ain summer P lephone It & Central o sions oF Junior 1 at ;3 Althoug! whon incomplete, atherine | v ore Roche, principal cle, The out | Pgtner hoo ing, cansed polic v of the driver's 1 imed that he and the injury of riding iead employe vkt in man is Ll is of New Da 1| rested for e | case nolled upon | costs amounting to en, police court a cession Black L\Vc \dl(l to Bc inest in Captivity Naples was arrested shortly o'clock this aft hortly after he | beautiful hlach individual ir vieinity Coal Co. At headquarters Ellinger disturt hefore Mike He is charged hlack eye, ¢ 1 He company v York city 1pils a mat 20 classes will Ne \as kil ool v ekis T ful he se Meri pa in the mor Dor- | A by hoel iriver of the truck, Ct nald ot Massach in bonds of § manslaughter. s W this ses hei 1in the morn- 5 Fulton street 30 to Y o'clo usotts, is ) of o on a admits Riode Island Posse Ts il After .sh‘ucd Muvrderer |, iye i July 6 (A=A noon whiel the woods of the 120N L } administ to an un- Armstrong its apd bruises stre ankle other th of lephon brou nd it « was in Marcella let, 10 Tl¢ Thomas Daly, ue Roxbury tten 1 at the New hospital and | The other by Dr. examiner ¢ the who is a truck driver ot ' ri Co., Dorchester, | will |y A trip to New Y { with v refurning witt truck. Just ¢ Ghynr N ¥ Roxbury, and @n argumer N 3 Sunnysid attentions to 1 Arm £ was Both men ! Britain Gene Pawtucket ( 3 Y € went to his home. engaged in repair In Jdberty |y given treatment etreet, Lonsdale. edical Georg o of the long °T | keeping. The 1 polic not ra vith cording of the fin in N s one T nofed S RCifibR e e accident. | ¥ SWEDISH BITHANY CHURCH The ‘'mén’s society the Swedish Betha at the church 5 @&'clock he DISCUSSION OF ZONING hers of the zoning committer aking an inspection of the city the proposed zones At 4 o'clock thers will he ag of the manuf “Fyrbok ch this ave 1 mest evening vas will me utaid 1tgid his aft or rehearsal 1o jeacons and Wednesday v Sisters dea tor e v Rochelle who soturers at er of Commerce rooms fo dis. ss the proposed ordinanc The hiking | many turers' committee co ge W. ( Hungerford. G ball, Arthur G. Kir all. F. Benneu, ¢ fawlcy soclety will 1 Thurs will | lay o follo oclock meeting the 1 for hers retiring o The ne ging of Worces arli no- E. W nbury org WALLS BEING RAZID Haven, July § (P—} the churc his duties here CORONER'S 1\&,»1 IRY New Haven, July Pr—An in quiry was made by ( Mix 10 Aay into the electro f Hugt Mooney, ‘of Bridgeport nan who came into contact with a high tansion wire while working i the «allroad gut Jast nights torn is ex- ir ch ¢ ress aven | heavy ve e vesterday ¢ | | T The fire out mareha determine of the hlaze wh own today ining ssiby wi $100,000 damage to seve mess concérns whe Tere tenants. hine drive Fort Pleasant avenue, Spring- TWS of the truck passengers the cause 187 ral b fleld. Philhar- | summened | along | | ave | urned to Spring- | from | | I street, — Week's The brate ¥ fo'elock, 18 | Walsh; month’s mind for ( | Thursday {mass La at ek [ \l Next Th comi Men Activities in Catholic Churches 5t. re i at ek are for lies" 7 o'cloch el Lyons o'clock, rgaret W Su ere men of nion St bers Children of mu nion in at y's Church & onth's lay lay the v the as follows anniver Wedn t month's will be con men only on Saturday ureh 1y at 1 William ne Dalton; 1024 memoriul re 42,046 cars mbers of side ¥ society; l'riday mind for M ! morning Mrs o'cloe o is men's AY. the [ New York open for '8 A essions ever parish will $ o'clock 1 Peter's Churchs Mary abody munion in a t There hool childr ing Ke (i1 An Gri There w qui Sta On fa mont honored | [erine Geidratis i ‘\m. A ne held im wil after the St 5 o'clock Andrew's Church Vaclaus Savickis of )y nediat nest Satur nd Miss nsington sds ire Kis, ¢ mor pastc em mass ew's chure o I \lw(‘\‘lsmj mer and morning ry ma Miu ay fuk Satt m Personals Merrill & has & ar Putnar turday |y the exception of | Mr. and there s for morning 1d maes for Hobart, s Hobart of 20 South H fireworks | Mr, iy | Gre with- | no sign | Mwiw.' D M, Br ir tic and N of De Britain nnecticut. troit, At and Mrs. itain. w on Ir troit, ] Mr. and Mrs Harrison street N. J. Miss Doris F loft Bartus d 2 t for t Mrs. They Bridgey « ; he society of th vill elve at s rec the com- ¢ 8 o'c inor ly af No ass instructio Jay 1 masa. on the varlous stock new money $0 Newington 1 Zukmkas of | il be magried lock at &1 Juli anniversary re for of il Koniu, Fri- will an an- [aided C ni ST AMERIGANPAIR AT WINBLEDON L05E Casey and Hennessey Defvam hy Borotra-LaCoste 11 pa month ation he the Mis n of Mr Wint wrop » Woodstock th of of o Can M Cod, ). Heintz and idents of friends in | motored in from rt they visited | g o of New wd pendin Mass, fan - (. es championship rotra and It er An Visitir 3} Lewitt, als Jospe | Amer furing v rom at two set came f foans today . whoere she Institute vacation ey of 48 Harrison for Northampton will of our glon Frank Maskausk. Trank Ma fumonia qa childr I n auskas of e le Micha Michael s hospit v Pry rd itain hesides fro at Uk o s Th maogning sia in lor Car Tlmt H|l~ ‘\Ian\ s hushand, m the 1 rainian e Mr, and Oakland o funeral n orthode Fairview ¢ Mrs, Harriet Emceline s, Harr this m ay ¢ at survived Migacz yeral hosy fourth set th n part vith t) 1 sat of 92 Cleve- Hartford rnoon JLEKING EUNMAN Vnnm of Fight on Street Dles m an ifal 24 Ur yon 4 tal three rine and Anna krainian Catholic Tena Mazur Mi Kostanty avenu ed y will § o'clock et Bdn m ning Port Rev., William thamptor Funerals | She is the service h uri metery Mar-h M Al sonty mat partme P. Mars with a w had Marsh of will be he sons und AT ight whom | Salvator Hills Cc ng noon Hills M Clty Items = My The funer chapel M N N the W 69, wife at of | Newington road, eld this afte at 8. Larson Afredson of th John ( J. funeral Fairview ¢ HAVE ock Hy G ; Arison Olaf Tarson « Har rnoon nd hefore Hartford noon. Mre Pih REMOVED 10 87 WEST MAIN N1 Professional Building F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop e Telegraph Florist of New Britain —_— -|Joseph A. Haffey | I Funern, Phone 1625-2 opposite St Residence, 17 Sammer Bt.—1625-3 Uirecton L he I at |nacle R k next Saturday. Mary's Church o ¢ Y RISING PRICES AS ‘EXEHANfiE \GE REOPENS " Buying Oldels Distributed Over Wide Ringe & P prof sensationa ing 5 1 in a point pparently over-crowd can Can, tc A1 ilso -m ived a st ‘mu ump Italian lir Al H.\I Pan \qvn Mu LOCAT, STOCKS ATEMENT CLEARING HOUST Att of Derby PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGEY JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL..2- Mt We offer 100 Shares of Colts JUDD & COMPANY New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. Members We Recommend and Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. STOCKS Prices On Application Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OF 25 shares HART & COOLEY Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS {EDDY BROTHERS & + . NEW,| BR|TAIN Burrutt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 HARTFORD Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Te! 7186 We offer 50 Shares Stanley Works 50 Shares American Hardware charged with arson In the | Harry BRING SUIT OVER NOTES Vito Dadabbo of this city and of Plainville have inst Oranzo Ma- of New Britain but Windsor Locks. s a balance of $9 of $18 and seeks Nair & Nair issued returnable in the 1 Monday of July. amages on 1in 1923, Nair e Writ ch is re- Tuesday of Sep. sourt common Martin H. today in both Foreign Exc/zance whi of RAZES BIG CITY cabla- ate gen- orted the arge part 110 miles capital of s section of a4 out estimated IIRE AUTOMOBILE. COLLISIONS ~ip Report of the Condition of The mercial Trust Company ot Tune. 192, ASRETS 30th Aay LIABILITIES imen Report for Camp Work at Niantic President. efore me. this BASEFORD. Notary Pudlie,

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