New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. T v New Haven, Ju uv teh- entertainment, Arthur F. Hayes and Fyrpe ,;m,,,,tv fence at 118 Hart S S ki eEibA 07 1 ver of Man Involved In His Death. o ietraat AR vebirasa fo s e FEETE e L r;vmlrny.‘;, r:' e t Blind Lawyer Claims Kidnap- oior's .. ol WL g R B (iR MEYOFWEM hPlO'i‘SC“m“m "e”z’,“, % T“W S“‘al EW‘S to Lead 0“ l””m“"H J Rl ¥ . dwellings and two garages on Hom- | stead avenue, $10,800, N e 40 Mill Los Avgeles, June 3 () — T} e the . e tordi $ Javane Weld has | which was of unknown orig e| Three aistinct features are being | SANto Bansino, garage at 115 Oran Roger \\lllmm\ Was : : Mt DL et feit li fortne e A > . s i he Plttsburgh | ON POLICE BLOTTER men’s club for the coming year. In Ll(lll()l Business . | Mrs. Joseph Ameszin of 179 |The club which has Reen functioning 4 . Jlhare ont Senday) Tae The | Hartford avenue complained to the |for the past 20 year8 is planning to / by Manager Willium | Police last uight that a window in |Make this year the most successful | McKechnie lionor the memory | her home was broken by boys play- |focially in the history of the SFEATY ] A former pre ball. The boys ag zatic It has an enrollment of | ; - 3 Y | onal baseball | for the damage. | o Civitan club to e AL Lo udgInen - asningtl ‘l‘ Ol e A o ,-,“} ,,:,",f “Mrs. Namneren of 15 H 4 v, June 12, 110 members of 1 e Alak yolim 2 . e irents, Ty isine o wisit to his|street complained that Gus Kleister|the club have signified their inten- | : L AP w cemetery and | Of the same address pushed her little |tions of taking in the shore outing | S irl off the veranda. Officer Daniel | Much interest has heen manifested | Cosgrove warned him. this_sumr commiitee on | of 083 Hartford ned a hester, notified program, includi Officer James Me- 1 trip, and visitation of ht about 9 o'clock that . mavy submarine b itomobile ran over a d the [don. Conditions permitting me e D e S E By \er of East and H treet, | cxpect to enjoy a trip to the boats. | 5 o iog ran away appa At the conclusion of the sub base L R e p the members will go to Ocean Ly Lo ; ach for a shore 0 - a1 NEWLYWEDS SHOWERED . . | de > T 3 B S X el recéption and shower was held Works 3 Minnie Kenneds i ¥ el B 1 1 awarded im | <05 o Fhat 4 5 S " v evening in honor of Mr. and will be held at oiner. 5 ool s 5 : ncement. ex= f, - Sy : 4 ; S Mrs. Eugene F. Johnson of 63 Trini- This ha: : ty street, at the home of t om's | fair with men o i N Boe e brother, George W. Johnso m and in vecent ars the Stanley | “You can tell police about tr nd ¢ 3 A i Ty g Are 1% | were married in New Rochelle, N. |\Works has been joining with them on wi sur you vere graduated. George ech s Y e Rl SN By 2 3 My on Maw 17. Mrs. Johnson was, in the celebration. . accord- . before her marr Miss Caroline |ing to a calend i by the elub planned by the Stanley, Rule & Level 1 champ baseball team to ntion of to the at . A, ttorn al Benjamin 0 members. 1 colonial r and Majkewskl was | visit o team to this cit onelli. About ests were pres- S nber 18. ke with | olHaR T e g e Tl e Washes and dries at the 1 turn - : Mieds Y - 1 H Muny beautiful gifts were received al he rest of the day 4 tickets for the game g 2 Mrs, Kennedy. SHOT BY COAST GUARDS & e en Rty Aoy r ; AE S100e Teer. o he couple. After refreshments | i il va nela| - N d £t of the | Scatile, Wash. June 3 9 — Pou 3% oo ity a0 100 ot tham | % 01 SO0 K maindor of th il same time. INot a drop that it laced %at the b ne t L was spent playing games. made to in fons, the ans|m it e 98 in the Shade—But wwted today fenine Wan el FsRal el Lo o onE 3 ) : o water to lift or Cdrry ) 1§ P > h 5 t 1h are R n were to | brandished shotgun at coas Th,\[ Was a \ P.ll Ago Rretind: TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY | L iy & ly captive who sought to boa & the te e feeaiities ¢ irewell party was : , secretary HE new Fasy Washer —the most BRil senaah of luer D Unoonu il v 0w sy, ek Bt e as fol- ‘_ , 4 %\”1“{{” s e e e umazinghdeve]m;‘menl 'le‘lv‘er s I X : x. chairman; e - n | washing clothes, is here. The small tub, il e e . Iter 1 John F. Maerz, | o A ‘,“}1‘.,;:4\“, a ABYSCOLDS | dries @ whole batch of ¢lothes—ten single’ ln l ety l ren ln ! r t ibh s |08 Lo Banilat hen Wlier 0 on ut e trip he are soon “nipped in the bud” sheets—in three minutes. Meanwhile, the wnin ® ca L R ATe S J0SR B s June t witbout *‘dosing” by use of — | large tub washes a second batch. 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