New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1926, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY i s 1 I was prettily decorated with | z ( = 4 “ | Willian and a0 = J\\[H;, T L 0 T(’ei ur f? Y ¢!.| - & < . I il et o i 0 !m % é c bride of Harold Holcomb , Swampscott, Ma : Crnzy ] V . Warren M. Blodgett Speaks S Board of Gontral Also Penyons soca s v - BRITAIN ‘ PLE HILL NEW e o Tl 1040 | Banquet of Worker MA LL NEWS | D T.B. Oshor Fopny | 204 at Banguet of Workers L I, T. B. Oshorne ning at ok : SN on e T | ——— Arthur E. Fort of b M B cad entertair t J i tadion Hill Bridge club T s - : ome on Johnsor et Tuesday 3 c La or r1 he 7 s were awarded g A v to Mrs. N. . Ma Mrs. William H. 7 A W0 Mrs. L. Kins A S I G 1 M ir Aca George \ I 1 - | : g Mrs. G i - ndi o r - ; 5 Burrite Hotel 13 Telephone 2580 | B MEMBERS NEW Y HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGES P = Donald 12 Hart ‘ ) rs o — g songs wer A D : = °r ool orchestra h A ARUAH ¢ - G Matthews, play ar : e £on | 1l chosen numb of ill s MAY Stock 3 1Al D | Oscar A. Marsh s 0 : . e ; E | Vacation Churc: A WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACC( | . | nced that M 4 Sicklick A filkoy May Disposc : E | ng to head tk £ T 5 I | is year. € 1 e Istory | 1 or 1 t i For =3 e school b B § ser ‘.. irche s C § p e ¢ B 7 AT TTERE B g o (T &, denominations and Sy 7 ] : . R ¥ a By 1ey receive instruction five ; : s e i hkk& Bl A. Tyson Hancock spoke of the COntooL e oo i " i s 4 B, 5 ve HARTFORD ar's work in the United Week Day e el G T 3], n . wrch schools. He that the Al Cellte gl e : s _ : hartford onn, i ust Bldg burrity - periment has been a success, There ; E Tel.2-7186 i 1s been t increase of I liment e success h ’ I . I F i s i . rgely due to the splendid cc co: test o Z P " = fon between the four churches an ld in He 1 & ] - OFF the fine body of men and womer —— . We Offer ho have given u lly of their 1 b < me and energy, he said | I. l [i A ihe fow Simst p vear an Ind Rev. Mr. Blodgett gave a report of art e ot A T { ev's 7 Al ol & ; 19 S o N \e quadrennial convention of the In- SheiaT \ Nofhine Very Wirone \m 1 Z NYelOftcrandihecomment ‘rnational Council of Religious Fd- {i[}”: EUVTENHER N[]‘v Sl £ v i Am \ s ation rocently held_in Birming I l e B . i LANDERS, FRAR & CLARK am, Alabama. He spoke in part as | CRO TO GEREMON Sl oanial SR Hllows: e : Ly LS c ' 1 TLoco 5 ¢ i “There are enough of us here to (Continued from First Page) e z Ohio 2 Uik e L school Prophets to Have Annual Frolic and ouple who not prond ¢ & h New Britain. minations [on the short fourth, which requires £ TnoRthena ) Calit 1 | Ind the international has certain but the Initiation at Odd Fellows' Hal A : Can T 25, 181% g [NC I — I andards for such communi 2 i o 5 ; s eI are SlhIn GodTeat) the fietn | Tomorrow Evening 1 r o R PR - course run ten hours shot and S oy ! actory sctors and text He benefited S It books have to t Four courses L = | nust be offe these re- I Shan [ (uitements are met credit is issued 5 o the students., Twelve units of s 1 ! ; redit are required for a diploma. " G Public Utllities Stocks : ich one of us will want to possess ours. ¢ A SHilat iheRe dlalomse it s oston 10 New ‘ ork Mail o as a credential o Less e i A 24 Sy - ( es I % the Christian religion to our 45 ; K ) : ¢ N P yoys and girls. Let us set this as £ N G ir goal. Eve her a trained i — 2 e = G : ] o, : o Lero l] TREASURY STATEMINT ere is one more and very im- In Conrt 1 portant avenue of training open to - ¢ X A I 2 st of us it we plan early enough . : . [ T 1 ) A \ t d ¥ to avail ourselves of it. I refer to taponent an |20th Anniversary of s i 1 v « i Jic A the summer schools and confer- : > v point i r nday | ' ( Motor 5 : 1 [ e on religious education. S e & bion. & __I,“"“(‘"“"} and W !I(' n e 1 schedule s t o | Gt North T - - P9t eral will be held nearby. Stor 5 : g ALEA ot O r of the Colc Air Tra of Frartror - Ore Cif 19% 1 10 P e T college, Wesleyan university and Siack sl street wi brate t port, incorporate o lat 1 : : reaks Are Jorn to g S : Northfield will open their doors for |, B alLkdla itirse butilostiHe ne I 1 « ! s 69% T0% Couple in Sou bop 2 of N students of religious education this Sl R e r 1 ° 5 W summer. Many make this a vac b i wher s 1 s 10 &G $59 |( i c . tion, combining stndy and recre \s stymied. b Amer . N S I tion. All of the schools are stand- with two i ¥ I \ ard, Some are arranged by your B c ot. | Iken ! denomination and some are inter- b, s sch ‘ P 1K 1 lay. S r Gera denominational. If you possibly can RaBee S b \ 4 ¢ 1o s will profit by the experience and \” he has b on tl Brainar on M 1 J you will increase your usefulness e 1 conti i il Stat i Tob! to the church many fold. Bengston May Aspire to Become — GRECO-BUT ‘ i p 3 S . S7 thei he currienium bas: o Athen Tex 5 4 The new curticulum hased ur P DI ey Hm en Ho»pxtal Is R ; erage teacher with proper training | afr Already In Race. | 1:\0“ Hundred Years Old suisarian tron: Bul-\ Widow of 45 ]-. to Wed ¥ & g § icilehon e 4o What i 3 New Haven, May 27 (®—The o1 arians killed oldier and NEY. . Lead 14 45 i it ohor a{a b rmas v, THa IR A Tcontest for the mrstoward alderci| AARGTAd L SAOINEISet Y OLUD RSSECHI LY SR RS later Man 23 Y \“1‘“13(‘1 : G180 4 - — D new idea in curriculim bullding is parallon of the General Hospilal shot. ! 1 Calif & H 88% 3TH 3% equNTER o 9 S _— > Savply + & 15 nanfe post Iett vacant by the resig- | society, hetter known locally as the iz 45, widow N i IR i T COLNTEREREG AR 9 SR T o SN perience. Discover Tis personal |practically as brated here today. The New Haven - - N 71 2 pSsit i By Northampton Mayor - problems, his relations at home, in |POr!S incilman Thit hospital is one of ] D. | Pa ) . i : NG A hanat 1 A ool, © playground and in seck the honor for part of the country. AT 2 P chu Lead him {o interpret thesc man David T.. Nair is already |of many leading hospitals 1 1 . : Lot ¥ e hindl tna esirit of Chilet. |janiavowad candldate S Councliman jcaliechcols i tiie - : i 7 1 i ' ik Fevaranial mloatd childreniare ton continues to maintain [to participate in the DUGGAN DRIVEN BAGK Pi H s : ] npted bluff their parents and is plans, but It was €x o ST [ 7 — Flying 46 4 their teachers and their playn a decision would be | RESIGNS AS RELIEF WORKER 1 m 5 B 8 girl 1 Miss Edith Dudley, who is ki Antonio Ravizz St : i | ; : 1 — to st of New Britain Bunualiaen e A : t 2 but M v S 3 thro tivities an vizza of 54 South S ore. beld ; 8 1 ‘ ¢ Meriden Man Is Held . eeliuos e s S L L : ’ - ; : “For Trial: Arson Charged «,m that organlzation of il | A solemn hig 1 i 1:45 o'clock | 5% 44 P oo ~ had many opportunities to save 1 Meriden, Conn., May . Miss Dudley h ated b PUARE Welch golf by bluf hut " Roceca Femia, whose home 148 in New Britain ebrant, I ! 1 4 ‘ A St He played the game of o Sherman ave was practically tarted the wo weon, and K¢ 3 D v Fabis ‘o the open. He was al e destroyed by a mysterious explosion lenly collapsed mnnder the |Sub deacon rell f ; ) s & square with the world ht, was held in $3,000 on strain while stopping at the Burritt |san at the ser rody ' i e it cost him his life upon t son charge in the police court hotel and it was necessary for Miss | Wos bell borne from tI h.o) % s par ¢ ¢ For htis kind of teaching 1y for trial Wednesday AL Foster MacNelll of New York to The pall bearers were M. tta, { 5 [ . s different kinds of mater Tos Carbetta of 192 West come and take her place. Miss Dud- | Joseph Gorle ter Gorloni, Carlo 16 653 A Tiost dnnally froished . [\V5 nesd'a)| Maln i atrést, satd t0 |} baEorna/alley, now 8 fuibasttrd bit to Carazza, John Foceini Gorolone ) 0 i looselea book full of stories | cousin, is held on the same charge |lcave for some quiet health resort cario. flower bearers v 4 and examples, carefully worded |at the Meriden hospital where he | for a rest. mo Bordinonlo, Adam Gior : Stamford Mz s e questions, pictures and a general out- | is sufering from second degree e e ola Collasia and Charles Ca 1 Stamtor ‘_I Man Dies l.“”'" 4 line to follow with suggestions on | burns. TWO ENLIST IN ARMY ther Kane conducted th Servious Auto Injuries Ko ite alisover thaibhals infirests| mhe wmen ars claimed\ta hove fied (S MIchasliCarok ot (35 SHaril LoV Al services at St. Mary'’s ceme- S A bl of boys and girls, and how to select | from Femia's house immediately nue has enlisted in the United | Motor 3 t material from the supply to | atter the explosion and an hour [States army and has been : gned | _ Over 21 1 today fit the particular problems discov- | later ‘anpoared with a physician at |to the fleld artillery service in th Anthony Belchum Smith Woolworth 142 . ered. S e Hawailan . Islands. Leon Charles| Funeral services for A Bel Early “Bible facts will be taught. Iy rm—,‘ g e of 40 Overlook street |chum Smith of 94 Henry vill | LOCAL mation from a book will be imparted | (Yopy . Mi : 1 and has been sent to|be held Friday morning at § o'clock | | [ B0 : but this is difference. They will Coroner Mix’s Ruling A Letterman general hospital at |at St. Andrew’s church. Interment Furnished by Putnam & Co.) ( 2 be brought in for consumption by | Absolves Auto Driver isco as an ambulance st. M y G by J the pupils only when the pupils need | New Haven, 97 (P—William |driver s | Insurance Stocks K : Mo T |l them to solve particular problems |Luke of Fast Haven was not held e Henry Kotas Bid Asked ! ) ghe | which they Al and vital. |criminally responsible for the death MOVE TO NEW OFFICES for He ( 5 Information learned in this way will jon May 13 of an unknown man in The law offices on Malin street E Hice be 1. And when it is used it will | Milford, as the result of injuries re- | in the Central block, for about in, t ( I vho will transform the lives of the boys and |ceived when struck by Luke's auto 20 years occupled by Klett & Al- v ) < & H girls mobile in a finding handed down by ling, are being « jod and Attors cemetery. Ir estiga “Furthermore we shall thrust the |Coroner ENl Mix today. The man ney Harry H. Milkowitz will occupy G ! ; children into new experienc his | suddenly stepped from the side of |the north ofiices and Assistant | —7 o R | 17 6 EARTHQUAKE BURSTS DAM can bo done through storles, letters |the road in front of the automobile | Prosecuting Attorney — William T 5 London, May 2 oo from missionarles and others doing |and was hit. Greenstein the room in the center. | Ins Co 1 i ) Nows I cood work, games and enterprises in e | 2 0(‘& a e General 15 s today at = Jl§ the school and community | ILLNESS HALTS DRIVE | AMOROSE VS. PANDOLFO vl . Manutacturing Stocks ne Japan, burst a ' “When the latter is done, t - illness of Deputy Building Tn- | The case of Dominick Amorose INDBRT A RNKH rdwiare ot v R terest and attention of the young spoctor Arthur N. Rutherford has ot al against Guiseppe Pandc et Whine 1 k i £ i cripped whole person of the | brought about a temporary halt in als was heard in the clty court Opposite St. Mar, Cadw ¥ B rupil is in action. Impulses are | the dri against unlicensed build- this afternoon. Kirkham, Cooper, || Remdence 11 Summer Nt — 1625-3. |% Cpt ( ¢ A Ay wakened. Thought is stimulated. |ing construction since Inspector E.| Hungerford & Camp represent the ) e’ Spen cor - n eart l Action is produced. All of this ex- | J. Hennessy has found it necessary | plaintiff and Judge W. F. Mangan, = | r rvivors ¢ B perience s interpreted religioust to devote his entire time to current | represents the defendant. | ’ | i 2 BN b AR [T ' BOLLERER’S | ; s 5 : ed fore his entrance to ths hospital | COMPLE HARVARD COURSE | | DIE TN FXPLOSION | | s Hoc " M 7 b - - for an appendicitis operation, In-| Harold Eisenberg, son of Mr. and | POSY SHOP | § e ; T lm, 8 P 3 ! MISS MILLER SHOWERED spector Rutheford. in cooperation |Mrs. Julius Eisenberg of 62 Dwight | LET US FILL YOUR WINDOW 8S0XES| I 1 bl ; six m girls, | A kitchen shower was held with the assessors' office, uncovered |strest, has compieted his academi¢| _OR URNS IN TRE CEME ERY |ine 8 p k i ten slightly injured \ 8 honor of Miss Rose Miller at the 5 violations of the ordinance re- |course at Harvard and will be :mq.“ BEDDING ','-',»‘“\,':\.‘\';“” BS AND 45 eails T x- | N B Machi ] New Y ¢ an e at a § home of Miss Mollie Farrel. 40 Tal- | quiring the taking of a permit be- uated next month. He will enter g, w yaiv &1, PrOFP. BLDG ted to marry A NBM o p o goft F I sherg 5 cott street, Tuesday evening. The | fore beginning building work. Harvard law school nekt year, {“The Velegrph Florist of New Niles-Be-Pond cun s |province of Dalecarlia. -

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