New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1925, Page 13

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PURSUIT OF FROGY «NEW INDOOR SPORT Crown Street Man Recelves Un ustal Gilt From “Young&aamp President Coolldge had )® vy an electric hobby horse to Crercise fndeors, but Anthony Kopezyk, pro- prietor of & store at "" Trown strest, said last night that .ne makers of the horse would have been robbed of 4 etle it a certain 1l.year-old youth happened to live in the vicinity of the White House. The youth in question is of a very ingenious and original turn of mind when it comes to thinking up ways of entertaining himself and at the same time glving storekeepers much needeqd exercise. Kopczyk was select. ed as the youth's victim last night, and he found himself a very busy man, When Patrolman Clarence Kumm happened by the Kopezyk establishment, he looked in the win- dow and was startled to see the pro- prietor going through all kinds of peculiar antics, hopping around the store and diving first into one cor- ner and then another. Walking into the store to see what the cause of the antics was, he drew back in surprise, for here, there and everywhere he looked little frighten- 4 frogs were jumping about. The storekeeper informed the policeman between jumps that a youth had opened the door of the store and had thrown a large bag full of the croakers inside. The bag broke and before Koyezyk realized what had happened, the frogs had scattered all over the place. FERGUSON-CAUFIELD Robert D. Ferguson and Miss Flor- ence D. Caufield Married Yester- day at Church in New York City. Announcement is mads of the marriage of Robert D. TFerguson o, 531 Chestnut strect and Miss Flor- ence D. Caufield of 77 Garden street. The ceremony was performed ye: terday at the church of Our Lady of Bolace in New York. The couple left on an automobile trip to Nova Sco- tia, following which they will live in this eity. rguson {s president of the ". Motor Sales Corp., and his bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I'. Caufield. For the paat few years she has been employed as 4 stenographer in the office of the hoard of public works, Mayor of Norwalk Not to Interfere in Party Fight Norwalk, Sept. 11 (P—Mayor Thomas Robins stated this morntng that as far as he was caneerned the appolntments to the polies and. fire oo o departments made by the democrat on Tuesday night during his absence from the city would stand and the men would be put to work, It was discovered this morning that there had been no appropria- tion made for the salary of Detec tive Sergeant John L. Roberts who | was one of those appointed and it fs | doubtful if the mayor will call the | council and the board of estimates | together to make the appropriation. | RODGERS' FAMILY RAPPY WHEN TOLD 00D NEWS Mother of Plane Commander Had | Never Given Up Hope for Bon's Safety Havre De Grace, Ind, Sept. 11 (P —Members of the family of Com- mander John Rodgers of the sea- plane PN-3, No. 1 were overcome last night when informed by the Associated Press that the entire crew and well, When the first dispatches were read to Robert Rodgers, brother of the commander, and spokesman for the family, there was a moment's silence, and then he asked, “Will | you please read that again?" and confirmation had been obtained from the navy department, Mr. Rodgers cast aslde all doubt and expressed the family's rellef and | happiness. “We have always been optimistic,” Mr. Rodgers declared however, add- | ing that the commander's mother | had been the most hopeful of all the family. Rear Admiral John A. | Rodgers, U, 8. N., retired, father of Commander Rodgers, the brother | ing better than the others the con- ditions faced by the aviators. | The Rodgers family have kept in close touch with developments through the Assoclated Press since the start of the flight. Remonstrant Arrested | Norwalk, Gonn, Sept. 11 (P Joseph Nassif is in the hospital suf fering from bruises to his head and {leg and is under arrest charged with assaulting Supernumerary Police- | man George Miller 1t {3 alleged that ssif attack the policeman who is also a trolle conductor, when the officer refu to refund his trolley fare, The of. | ficer struck him knocking him to the ground. when he fell Officer Millor wasg also placed un- | der arrest on the charge of assault Paris, Sept. A Hs patch from TFez says the troops took the offensive early this morning. (This would indicate that the in- fantry motvement of the French against the Moroccan rebels s o tull swigg. fpllowing vesterday's in tensive: m!flle,r\ preparation.) Men’s and Young Men’s New Fall Suits At a New BUILT ON VALUE Low Price $30 MOQT sto: , at sale time, talk of saving money for their customers — but saving money for custom all times. The truth that it actually makes this store’s business at about this offering is money for our patrons. The assortment includes all the new colors and patterns in single Blue suits of course. and double breasted. Bayer’s Clothes Shop 417 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. R R R TR of the plane had been found alive Assured that the news was true || sald, was the least optimistic, know- “, Norwalk Policeman and ~ |§ He struck his head | |8 A T A T T Mg A S b e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1525, THIS BEAUTIFUL POLISH HOME FOR THE AGED WILL BE Dedicated Sunday, Sept. 13th THE BUILDING SITUATED ON NORTH BURRITT STREET IS A CREDIT TO ANY CITY — AND THE PEOPLE BEHIND THIS PROJECT SHOULD BE COMPLIMENTED FOR THEIR HARD WORK AND THEIR GOOD FORTUNE IN HAVING AS THEIR LEADER REV. 1. 1. BOJNOWSKI, WHOSE UNTIRING EFFORTS HAVE MADE A GREAT IDEAL INTO A REALITY Hetrsw, " s M.fzflamumm v ars choe 23 Hepse vy & & dwesevecrs p 5,(\ - 8 Bok W TP A BIVO4A o Wty Gl Bodmawrns deong, . JOHN A. ANDREWS & (O, ENQ TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW NEVER UNDERSOLD. THAT ES WHY THE FURNISHING OF THE BEAUTIFUL POLISH HOME FOR THE AGED WAS ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE WHETHER IT BE A SINGLE CHAIR THAT YOU WISH TO BUY---A HOME OR AN INSTITUTION TO BE FURNISHED ONE CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT AGAIN PROVED HAT THEY ARE = STOREWITH THE LITTLE! PRICES .

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