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I seven men in,ured. The mutiny was quelled and order restored without marines being called on the scene. FOUR PLANES BURNED Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 23 (®— Fire today destroyed a hangar at CARNEY-COYLE ONN. VETERANS | [ OUR SCHOOLS | | - 3 \ - . cographed one-sheet newspaper (Get Loans on Bonus Certificates : ' The liberals continue to protest against the landing of the marines Richards Field near here containing four air mail planes. The planes were owned by the National Air Transport, Inc., whici holds the Chicago-Dallas line contract. The damage was estimated at more than $100,000. Daniel P. Carney of Meriden and Miss Mary A. Ooyle of This City Married at St. Mary's Church. which the liberals are distributing Hot water surreptitiously there are protests| Miss Mary A. Coyle, daughter of Sure Relief |osainst the presence of United States | Mr. and Mrs. James J. Coyle of 51 naval forces, and statements ridicul- Seneca street, and Daniel J. Carney, The th The sixty-fifth gathering and din-: ner of the 8. R. & L. club was held | 2 From 65 Banks BY GEORGE H. (Washington Bureau of the N. B. Herald) | lively boxing exhibitions D. C., Washington, Connecticut veterans 781 borrowed $174,6 bonus certificates frof ticut banks in Januar; A total of 4,513 United States mac on their bonus certifi ary, Senator David sylvania points out. made to 157, ounted to $14 Reluctance on the to lend money to Wo ans on linois le le loa their bonus c¢ Saturday evening February 190th at len Bungalow. The dinner was followed by two by local M NG Feb. 23— | boxers, Joe Zotter versus Perry Fa- bering 1.. | 5an, and Johnny Clinch versus Jim- npumbering 1,- |,y “clinch, and a program of enter- 81.59 on their | . g | tainment. m 65 Connec- | % g Ofticers for year 1927 are: Presi- s 1o | dent, O. Nore vice-president, A Den s kb Moffatt; tary, E. Walther ans to veteran biich i Hinchliffe; execu- ot Penn. | tive committee, J. M. Burdick, H. J. Lo P | Cook; entertainment commitiee, J Holloway, H. B ns, and | J. S. R & rls' bowling ended last week after fifteen of strenuous hultz bowled the hi 18 of 107, and Mi irkarth scored high average $4.4. The bowling banquet will be held Robbins in Hartford hursday . after which a th enjoyed. score bonus r risk number of to veterans, 1 in the nu S. R. & L. girls' basketbail m wiil play P. & F. Corbins girls |, the Y. W. C. A. The practicing very as they are now tied with the American this should be one of most exciting games of the sea- son. Miss Anna Marley, captain, wag injured in the Corbin and due to the Seriousness of ury will be unable to play. t number o lowest girls' club will ir February meeting Wed- sday evening at St. Marks’ parish ater party | Screw | 4 19 Hammers competition. |} P by Johr & Peterson ROBIN A, VREDENBURG Accordin fellow ins burg, faculty chair tive committee of athic g to the opinion of his obin A. Vreden- n of the execu- the trade school d instructor of machine s a man ructors, tool-making a | partment of the sch whe Kindly m ship of t Mr. Vredenbur, pe | inspector, | corbin scre Electrical Mfg. of Plainviile and the on the f ent hody. d 15 years ex tool maker, foreman with the Corporation, Trumbull Johnson . Mafer Plurin Weed Rittner . rewkowskl Murphy | James Desena | H. simonoskl During the World War he was the instructor in charge of the train- ing department of the New Britain | Machine Co. de- | | | | | i nd- | | | Stanley Works and the New Britain | | Machine Co | | Masaya it was learned, were due to ing the conservative campaign. 21 Year Old Sailor and Woman of 46 Years Marry Maplewood, J., Feb. 23 (A— Verne E. Moon, 21-year-old sailor of the U. 8. S. Wyoming, was honey- mooning in Philadelphia today with his bride who was Mrs. Mary Kav- anaugh, 46 years old, a wealthy bus- iness woman of this town. They were married quietly {n Short Hills on Saturday and slipped away in an expensive roadster the | bride presented to her husband as a | wedding gift. A 22 months old son of Mrs. Kavanaugh, whose former hus- | band died four months ago, was left in the care of neighbors. Moon met Mrs. Kavanaugh about six months ago, while visiting at the | home of a shipmate here. His home is in Indianapolis, Ind. FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere U. 5. MARINES AT SEAT OF WARFARE Detachment of Nicaragua Force 2,000 Yds. From Fighting Feb. 23 (P— atives and | 2 liberals within 2,000 United States marines and bluejack- ets are posted is interdicted in or- s issued by Rear Admiral Julian Latimer, in charge of the United es naval squadron in Nicaraguan at Approximately Sleeping Guard Is Overcome by Gas| New York, Feb. 23 (P—Carbon monoxide gas from the exhaust pipe of Coast Guard boat 153 early today ‘(:v.usl-d the death of David Samson, 31, of Newark, N. J., a coast guards- | man, asleep on the craft at Clifton, | Staten Island. Thomas Cosgrove, 29, of New London, Conn., also a cuastwK guardsman, is in the Marine hos- pital, seriously affected by the fumes. 200 marines are completing preparations to take over the fortress of Loma, conservative stronghold on a high hill overlook- ng Managua, in order to afford fur- ther protection for the marine en- campment and the American lega- n. The coastal and interior sectlons of Nicaragua remained quiet throughout yesterday, after Mon- day's trouble at Masaya, 20 miles from Managua. The disorders at Death Valley, 278 feet below sea level, now has a 24,000-barrel arte- sian well. son of Mrs. Winifred Carney of 39 Union street, Meriden, were mar- ried this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church by Rev. Walter J. Lyddy. They were attended by Miss Mae Carney and George J. Coyle. The bride wore a gown of nile green flowered taffeta trimmed with maline with hat to match and car- ried a bouquet of butterfly roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid was attired in a gown of rose taffeta with hat to match. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas. There were 50 guests present from Waterbury, Meriden, Hartford and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Carney left on a wedding trip to New York and At- lantic City and upon their return they will make their home at 85 South avenue, Meriden. Remove the congestion that {s bringing the sharp twinges of pain to your nerves with BAUME BENGUE (Ben-Gay). This mar- ;:mu:l pain-reliever quickly soothes the in- E z med nerve ends and stops the pain. Just Washington, Feb. 23 (P/—The| a» effective for the agony of Rheumatism, James bill to authorize an appro- Chest and Head Colds, and every ache and priation of $8,491,000, for new | pain, Get the original UE , NEW ARMY BARRACKS barracks at various army posts, was | BAUME ENG passed by the house today and sent ANALGESIQUE THE BURRITT GIFT SHOP, Inc. |the conscripting of men for the con- |servative ranks in that territory. A |few of the regular soldiers mutinied Real Novel Ceremonial with the unwilling conscripts and, Danbury, Feb. 23 (P—Five hun- |having on their side several Masaya policemen, shot at conservative re- cruits, There was a brief battle which resulted in five deaths and A George Washington party|L. Connor s committee in cha E. lon, Margaret Carlson. P 1l 1 |dred members of the Masonic fra- | o | ternity attended a novel observance | hington’s birthday last night | ing of Union lodge, I. and | ., which dates back to 1780. | — e master Mason's degree was|[f[—— ed by ofilcers of the Connec SEE THEM HERE al Guard and the United with Major Generai Payne acting as worship- . The other officers were At the Professional Bldg. Announcing Great Reductions on Glassware Lasting for 3 Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday Feb. 24th, 25th and 26th Our entire stock of beautiful open stock patterns, dinnerware, stemware, and individual pieces, plain, etched, and decorated, reduced from 15 to 30%. A wonderful opportunity for the housewife and newlywed to obtain fine glassware at a great saving. Reductions good for three days only! Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. To assist those of our patrons who are not ready to use their purchases now, we will accept a small deposit on any article they may select, and hold it until called for. Thus everyone can take advantage of these reduced prices. Lemonade Console Sets and Iced Tea Sets| ana etchea, gola accoratea All open stock—"Fostoria and plain colors, variety of Assorted Colors. | fifty to choose from— 13 Piece Set—Consisting of 6| 9.00 3 picce set consisting of goblets, 6 coasters and 1-8 Pt.| onq 19 in, footed bowl and two pitcher, amber or green. Reg. tall s ull hand decor- Yalug it Wi Se $3.55 ated, asst. shades. Now . y 9 Picce Set—Consisting of eight | Now, per set 13 oz. footed goblets and one 3 pt. pitcher. Open stock. Blown | ware. Asst. shades. $5 35 Reg. Val. $6.75. Now . 7 Piece Set—Consisting of 6| goblets and one 3 pt. pitcher, in | Reg. Value .$2.85/ s, Wwm mid-wir dance given by & L. girls' club will be held v evening, March 1, at Nor- | ngalow. Si Yafe's orches- furnish the music. Mr. and r K. Packard and Mr. and n 8. Whitteker will act as The dance is in charge the girls in the invoice depart- Henry . Anderson Brennan ... tronesses, Albrecht . ce as follow: Senior w Gadd, of | feut. Col. Robert | infor warden, 2 h of West treasurer, Col. R. G. Dal- tford; secretary, Cap- rick O. Armington, of Danielson; scnior deacon, Lieut. i2% | Reuben 1. King, of Danbury; junior the | deacon, Captain George Sturges, of | Southbury; junior stewart, Lieut. E. C. Pierson, ; marshal, Coy. B. Dishel), South Ma ester; rrent officer, Charles C. Perkins | New London: o iw. Gilson, Hartford; tyler, Colonel B | n company. police that they deliberately | buildings ablaze for excit meeting of the | Hardware & Steel |, T in St. proved to be most enjoyable the club [The Bennett his year. | Ben 1e gave ption A Double Guarantee WO guarantees assure you of a Baby Carriage Built fo fit the Baby—(1) the reputation of our store and (2) the reputation of the Heywood-Wakefield Company with its 100 years® experience, There's a Quality Sealon Every Whee!/in our beautiful new line of Baby Vehicles, Come in and look them over. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN ST, ' club a S e he “Rotary Anns” Guests |} b At Dinner and Social a5 naa The New Britain Rotary ¢ will | entertain the otary Ann on | Thursday evening. Dinner will he served in the ballroom of the Burritt Botel at 7 o'cl A pageant repre- senting all of the nations in Rotary | yres of the international will be given by |purine the cou daughters of Rotarians followed hy | an entertainment, group sir dancin, The ting is to b open one " X i ett spok e B 1) string — Olde a most lic opl. habits and | as well as t historical treas: ry of Brittany. of her address, | ~ COOCIDGE'S VOICE which she had t with her from Europe. n wwowt- Washingfon's Birthday Addvess bor et o | Broadcast Throughout World | her kindness. | desc of customs of t {A Qualicy Seal on Every Wheel 2 (Kt ekl MAX ZUCKER 516 MAIN ST. oseph M. Cohn, United States army. Many offfficers of the national |guard and regular army pres | ent. Twenty members of the Dridge- | | port polic artment in unifor “ {took part. | | relusion of the address, gathered around in a a ceived answers ntire group T jl{[l.\l) HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS a little ric | At The “Handy Hardware” Store H. L. MILLS - far 336 MAIN ST. candlestic following people at the 3 vare & Steel plant have com- vears service and have A4 with ten vear serv- Donald L. Bartlett, Stan- abolowski, John Schwab, New York, Feb. 23 (P—The voice of President Coolidge in eulogy ‘on George Washington was carried by radio vesterday to countless millions throughout the world—the largest audience ever addressed by man. Speaking before a joint session of annual meeting of the stock- congress in observance of the birth- rs of the company will be held | day anniversary of the first president, main office on Saturday, Feb. |Coolidge’s voice was broadcast | The holders of preferred stock |throughout the country by a hookup | Il meet at 2 p. m. and the holders|of 42 stations and re-broadcast in | of common stock at 2:30 p. m. |Europe. SNUW | London, Paris and Berlin “listen- engagement of Stella Wale- ed in” and reports were that recep- to Lucien Macara has been an- [tion was unusually clear. | nounced. Miss Walegora is em-| Today reports were awaited from $6.5 in., be two low candle May be had in set—Conslsting of one 12 utifully etched bowl and to match. crystal, amber, .. $4.95 0 set—Consisting of center- and candlesticks to match. color | | green and blue. i | X ‘ | - amber and green. | Now, per set $3.30 Now . Many Other Value Stemware The most complete assortment to choose from. Our stemware is guaranteed perfect, every pattern is open stock, so you may match | additional pieces at any time. Wine glasses, “Fostoria” 1 fine crystal. Six for $1.95. She bets, tall or short, “Fostoria” make, fine crystal. $2 19 six for . Goblets or Sherbets in heautiful iridescent colors, guarantced not to wash off. Regular value 8Sc. Now 73c. each ) $4.35 Solid Amber or crystal with amber or green foot, goblets, sherbets and wine gla “Fostoria’ malke, priced. Now. picce | Asst, | Now “Fostoria” Glass { ployed in the office at the Hardware [the Arctic, South America, South | & Steel plant. Mr. Macara is a|Africa and Australia — reached by | councilman from the fifth ward. | powerful short wave transmission. | —_— The hookup of the Natlonal | The girls' bowling league at the Broadcasting company was the most rdware & Steel plant finished the extensive ever attempted. It extend- on with a banquet at the Hotel |ed from Jacksonville, to De- artford, last evening. An troit and from Portland Maine, to t was rendered by the|Seattle nt girls of the league. Prizes| TW awarded to the Misses Rita |2 3erard and Sophia Scheyd. Mrs, Iva |in.” Dinnerware In etched and plain. A splen- | did opportunity to start a s | fill in on your old set, at a great ainme | saving y million persons in Ameri- lone, it is estimated, “listened 10 1n. Dinner Community gatherings heard Tosutv{sis the address in Portland, Oregon, |where 1t was re-broadcast to the ic nort Stations KDKA, | urgh, and WGY at Schen- rroadcast the address on ve length to other con- tinents throughout the world. Station HES at Berlin, located in former emperor's palace, and cr points in Germany heard the address “clear and strong.” Reception was “remarkably well” | 7 in London, where the speech re- broadcast over Europe through the lom network. Ger {arbord, pre 1 Corporation of A core fellow Americans ess in his suite London, The Centennial Coach IS is a modern interpretation of the popu- lar English Baby Coach. It has all the grace and comfort which distinguish Heywood- ‘Wakefield Baby Carriages for 1927. The hand- somely finished body is securely suspended on shock-absorbing springs. It has a light- proof folding hood and non-skid balloon type tires on easy-riding wheels. There are several different models of this Centennial Coach, with A Quality Seal on Every Wheel, which your dealer will be glad to show you upon Tequest. plates, etched, each SEGOE TR 8 in. Salad Pla cach $1.19. 7 in. Sulad Plates . each $1.05. 9 in. Dreakfast Plates, ea. $1.58 am Soups ... 3. Cerecal Dish Cups and & “Menzie” s born to Mr. and f North Burrit Mr. Wals HOME FURNISHING co. R. R. Arcade at the R. R. Sm(lon] I sday. cuch $1. pla rdware 3 cach .78 weers. Six for $7.59 bets and wine glasse make an ideal wedding gift. Their regular value is §$15.30 per doz $7.75 Six for Plates to Match We plates :L”; x for 8 in. Now. [ =———— BANISH THAT COUGH! with McBriarty's Mentholated PINE TAR with Cod Liver Extract and yptus treament Above may be had in amber or 15 Picce I Set—Consis | ing of 4 sulad plates, 4 cups and aucers, one sugar and c nd one sandwich pl be had in amber or green. All for . proved an coughs, colds voice, bro minor aifectior and lungs, Cc JOHN J. cBRIARTY Church and Stonley streets Phone 1381, e DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch 353 Main Street X-Ray for have a to match our stemware. complete stock of in — in. Salad Plates, all colors. ... $2.20 alad Plates. at Picce bes consisting of f P plat 4 bread and 4 cereal plates, 4 Plates. Now 1 sugar and 1 Six $1.90 $18.94 Individual Pieces, Plain, Etched and Decorated All colors, plain, Sreakfast Set, plates, cups and Cor. aucers, Sherbet | ereamer. siness confers All for am palace interrupted George's plan to hear the program. Satisfactory reception was report- . Your dealer is now show- ing new designs in Hey- wood-Wakefield Reed, Fibre and Wood Furni- ture which will lend charm and color to every room in the home, FORGOT FrR STOMACH How foclish to let 10 ) tate your diet. It is pc eat lots of th Paris, where it the presiden Th Let us ex- many new feas to you. A Quality Seal o1t 5 rety || Now TS, French radio program n nf the speec $1.00 Candy Jars. Pyorrhea Treatments R O b S S e ‘,‘;'}‘\' Sl kel ‘I‘."“l s $4.50 Candy Jars. 18 kt. Gold Dec, fon court by in f Apalga | $3.00 Hand ed Sandwich T Now . ) $1.50 Candlestick: JOHN J. TARRANT 288 East Main Street DERTAKER and EMBALMER UPHOLSTERING Phone 4010 House: k for the e v 9 in, All color union U wn $1.12 wen $3.95 D20 » holder, 74c et OOC $1.89 Early! $5.00 Candlesticks, Silver Dee, 145 1-2 } | | 1t Co.. Dep't N farshall, M DENTIST | o | Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. STUA RT s Dr. I. R. Johnson, D.D.S. | DYSPEPSIA TABLETS K-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN|T o — today of a BIRNBAUM'’S FURNITURE STORE 1381-383 MAIN ST. ] ch he was str stags of a local t night