New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1927, Page 11

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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1921 Temple of Pythian Sisters will put|doctrine for high school students will| Mr. Charnota of Holyoke apoks‘ gone on record as opposed lo‘:lllu\'»- C't lt 5 in an automobile accident in Ber. . on a play followed by dancing. On |meet at § o'clock tomorrow after- | extensively of the neds of the local | ing lunchearts. The learing is held 1ty cms lin. the entertain- [noon at the Church of Our Lady of | nest and urged the audience to con- | at the request of Farley, LeWitt and e T Theodore Rittio of Thorniley Thursday evening McDonough, owners of the site. street celebrated his first birthday ment will be staged by local talent, |Mercy. | tribute liberally toward the fund for | | e dancing to follow. Every night| Krederick Lackey and family have | the erection of the new home. ! |~ The board of finance and taxation _ M- and Mrs. Louis W. Vogel yesterday at his home. Many beau- there will be dancing. The hall is|moved from Southington to Bicycle| Miss Celia Grandzelewski, a popu- | [will be in session at 7:30 to receive °'} Tt il : titul gifts were received, guests be- hursday on an auto trip to 2 being gaily decorated for the oc- jstreet. {1ar pianist of Hartford, then render- | water board for ing pregent from out of town for casion. William Rentree of Church street|ed a plano solo, “Frolic of the | D T anay oo [salo They expect to return carly (e e b I nexe wee fsion. it The weekly prayer myeting of the|!s ill at his home; he is one of Plain- | Imps.” ! iodi i |and the school committee for funds 3 i s s A month's mind mass will be Bm Hay T['y Pacmc—Beflmca Methodist church will be held in tho |Vlles four surviving Civil war vet- | Dr. Lutecki ot Boston. honorary | 14 Commlsswllel‘s WIll Complele to bulld a school on the CHRLON | pritars Genorer oso o Mr New | celebrated tomorrow morning at soclal rooms Wednesday evening at | °rans. |President of the Polish Students' | Strest Fagt: P e of 87 Aven T:30 o'clock at St. Mary's church i T30 SleTack Win In H Contest |club of that city, vividl; trayed 2 Ea Plans at Standstill 7:30 o'clock. Several Plainville children won | the rise and grosth of the Faloons | Terms Next Week A meeting will also be beld by the | streot eyl ity S Qal)::d aui‘l’mi(\-r:s z::::hoftO!:tQ?;:-rn prizes and honorable mentions in the | and their contribution toward the | committee investigating the extent Iolic Commissioner Harry E. . Wsw Tork Mab 23 Crsthaleie| ohce Sindsy poster contest conducted by the Con- | maintenance of education, and urged | (v y 110 exception of the chair.|Of fire insurance protection on city | Morton of Arch street was discharg- Britain. 3 Aax €81 % necticut Humane soclety, They are | the young element to pursue its | = k) | property. This committee is headed ed from New Britain General hos- tions today were that Commander 5 manship of the board of assessors | i as fi TH tudi in hi; N s )] ester 3 . TRALD:CLASS S as follows. s les in higher (institutions of whereln Thomas Linder will replace | by Councliman William D. Boyle. pital yesterc He was injured May READ HERALD:CLASSIFIED ADS Richard E. Byrd will attempt to es- | 5 L Linden atrcet school: Brgnze!learning. The speaker was loudly . °T™ 2 s lace of Lis provossd flloht:to; Baks {tison, Genevieve Skobolewska, Lucille | tecki as a guest was Attorney Paul |does not anticipate changes in the | P! # iproposed Zhg] -t Mae Smyth; Honorable mention: | P. Flak of Springfield, Mass. |14 commissionerships expiring next His brothers, Governor Harry N | week i 5 Nora Bettua, Tony Cascamo, Edith| Miss F. Murawski of Wallingford | Week. Byrd of Virginia and Thomas Byrd, (Continued from Page Seven) Dickman, Henry Morrow, Helen Wil- | rendered a vocal solo which met | This declaration was net made | and close friends are reported to i 9 | with positi ive in | have urged him to abandon the |Goeb, 1f ....... e o . Hith the approval of jthe sinlonce. | M) Bacivencas by the xeculive 10 g a Broad street school: Silver medal: ‘The main speaker of the program, |a discussion of the situation today. Atlantic venture becaluse of Captain Matteo, 3b ..... > | o 3 | e Charles A. Lindbergh’s sticcess. An- | Thrall, ss Margaret Neff; Bronze medal: Lena ; Dr. Starzynski, followeq with an ex- 'The mayor sald he has not had time e E L e Caliendo, Elden Keeling, Wilhelmina | planation of the program of the Fal- [to fully consider the matter ot | ° S 4 B . o |Strunz, Helen Sturgeon, H. Steven- | cons National association for the |changes in his official family. }p‘?;r':-dm::; l'\:‘ne\. P?r‘::; l';eeof‘f’\ll:ln:“r" ?{"Tpglh. t son Washburn, Jr.; Honorable men- | coming vear. He urged those not |morings about City hall indicate ex- | Profl by, tha Broeh peoile | i'lr\’l' ot 5 tion, Bobby Bailey- Virginia Broad- | yet Falcons to join the nest. | pectation of one or more shifts on | <alish, p . : 3 well, Eleanor Casdlello, Eleanor Cot-| At 9 o'clock in the evening there | boards. | aviators, Nungesser and Coli, and = | . e ; il Ehven dvards, Dolando Guas-| T12 & banauet st vaicons Ball st Those whore terms_expire are Smooth your wrinkled brow 5 . i Lindbergh's glory. : o, Harold Keellng Eva Massey, | Which Attorney B. J. Monkiewlca of- | Thomas W. Hinchliffe and Romeo A. | “ffin‘:f: {;f,'l,‘ ,,o'; R’od"m:ng\\-?na. ¢ Laura Naainaf, Helen Orsie, Lena ficiated = lonffmnds';r- ”\TM ‘*ana"]“! [Grise, biulding commissioners; Wal- 3 SRy D, > | was well attended. mong the .. oy N o . maker, his financial backer, Wwould | pajmer. s l%;ollnl. Stephen Perrone, Earle|was W ter J. Kenney and Frank Roger: . 4 almer, s ... Yefmana, John) Teamans. | speakers were Dr. Starzynski, Dr. ; Fnes t t t D e ooy T | Cmer 3 fghors e D Sargnekt D | ewrae commioners ¥ G, Ko . Give your last year's smit another chance. expedition. The Byrd flight In its | copyins, 1f i tri-motored Fokker monoplane, | o 5 Tenement to rent, all improve- | ski of New York and Mr. Czarnota |Goorge p,” Speak, members of the | bared . ments. Inquire 37 East street.— | of Holyoke. § ; ! 2 g H America was designed as purely & |pyjocko, 2b Hees There will be a meeting of the l0ard of fl”“",?" and ‘aaton: John esco ry ean]ng Wi 0 |t. A alaus , fire board; L B ar- scientific expedition. Met | 5 Metcalf, ¢ «..... committees tomorrow evening at Byrd, in commenting on the suc- | Falcons hall for the purpose of som. | Ker, police board; Joseph F. Lamb, .~ |Condon, p ...... cessful Lindbergh flight #to Paris | ToRO™ { : lor o i S 2 %, Of iuneas | pleting a report of yesterday's ac- ‘Water board: John J. Higgins and aald, Lindherguihos accomplated oonlay it e oo 8 NS "BSERVE | tivittes. John A. Andrews, city plan com- If you really want a pleasant surprise— ' The reception committee consisted A mission. many of the things I had hoped we Deland, p P I would accomplish. As regards my plans, T feel wholly unoriented since 2‘“‘""" "{h- . Lindbergh's remarkable feat.” {Sheehan, 2 The Arctic flight suggested as an " t . Alter:nti:e Wonlfi be tggm Etah, on 8 —_— panik . the membership of either Adolf Come back to ]lfe, Score by Innings: | Carlson or Frank Dejack sinca con- the northernmost™ip of Greenland, o oy . ' bl el = - i s ome o i ey QR 20 20000 014 Caehate Gala Evnt Wih Pro-| - g1,000 ACTION BROVGHT vy S, ot o gz‘:t:ef:g‘f;:g’ 9 ernmost part of Alaska. Knowledge | Bases on balls, off Condon 1, oft : i Githe fopdgraphy ot inisclar Gragns | RS 37 Spnel cht 0 Qonday & grflm Lasllllg Thm“ Out Day ! s __ithan two may be affiliated with one o . 1and would be one objective of the | Deland 6, Kalish 6; le(tfl on bas . | Hartford Plaintift Clatms Local | yolitical sroup. The mayor has not With a revived snap and sparkle— : D Combine is Indebted to Him in dicated which will go. Chairman . ms]!\,:; other alternative would be a | Kalish 6, Condon 2, Deland 2. The 20th anniversary of the Fal- | Zimmerman may be returned to the Just call 904 When your suit comes back you will endorse our saying of M. Piasecki, §. Wojtusik, B. A. | Appointment of Mr. Linder as| If you want to see an old, well worn tired looking suit L ] : § Grzybowski 8. Cendrowski, B. Plo- chairman of the boird of assessors trowski, A. Brzuscek and 8. Szcze. ' will make it necessary to terminate non-stop fllght from San Francisco Berardy-Pestillo Nuptials cons Nest No. 88 was celebrated | Thay Amount. Board asithe dsmeiratisimeiabar. fo the Hawaifan Islands. The late| Anthony Berardy of Bread strest|Scsterday. in accordance with a well | Commander John Rodgers and his|and Miss Josephine Pestillo of Whit- | Prepared program. - Faleon Nests| Suft for $4.000 damages has been crew of four were forced to 1and In | " i(eet were married at & o'clock | (rom all parts of the state were |hrougnt by stasis vannkonis.| JEARING ON LUNCH CARTS 1 | the Pacific not many miles from |ihis morning at the Church of Our "ePresented. through Cyril F. Gaffney, against thelr goal when they trled this hop | Lady of Mercy. The pastor, Rev.|, The members of the local nest at- | Annie Goldenthal of Harttord, and| TRKES PLACE TODAY AT § n August, 1925. | John E. Fay, performed the mar- |te0ded mass at 8 o'clock at the 'sym sehnelder, I Molkowitz, Max | All fight projects of the Bellanca | rizg R s s facred Hoart church At I o'clock | yikowitz and Mendol Sickiick,. i esco s monoplane Columbia are at a stand- B ernoon Dr. Starzynski, | ; S LR ) : | o o' record-breaking venture | yunich sank the miptial high mast. | ,residont of the National Falcons | o113 CIt¥: for money alleged duc, | Building Commission to Hear Op-| will be attempted for perhaps 8ome | yay best man. and the maid of :}‘:’c';;‘;: of Amerien, spoke at & p0 I 0 e ponents of Its Policy— . weeks, according to Charles A. Le- . ss Jennle v, slse tdfack’s hall. i ~ : Tine, ehist backer of the Columblas | FonoF 149 s Jonnle BNATY. S| 4t 4 o'clock there was a parads |301° In the city court the drst Mon- Other Meetings New _ York-Paris project, which |Uoyiof fhe PrideTaom, e brid e |up Broad street from Falcons hall to [427 of June and Constable Frank | o 0 0 55 went on the rocks through tnternal | \yic ST ra i oni, Tuwo brothers | Sacred Heart hall where the pro. CI¥es served the papers SO i i e dissension. p e brid : Louis | 8T&M was carrled out. Dr. Lekston T o = Dot ity Tevine has declared, however, that |3f, the Pride, Anthony and - Lou® | presided during the execcises. I Mu-| RECORD SALE OF PAPERS Commissions scheduled. At 5 o'elock ~ » record distance flight, such as_, . St rawski of New York, representing New York, May 25 (B-Tha “big & Public hearing will be held before %-om New York to Rome, is atill be- | S\T1S Were two of her nieces. Anna,in, pojish ‘counsulate, was the first stors” of Lindbergh's successfut | the building commission on the ap a l s es T J Marinelll and Mary DiBarardino. . plication of J. E. Johnson and ing considered. speaker. He was followed by a vio- jcrossing of the Atlantic set new re- & The couple left on a wedding trib |jin 4ol rendered by Miss Helen cords here Saturday and Sunday in |James Berry of Hartford, for a per- to Atlantic City. ~On thelr returh | wardus of this city. Miss Twardus's | newspaper sales, dealers and pub- | Mit to place a luncheart at 11 Wash- And Desco costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning. q they will reslde at 136 Broad street. | o ypearance was well received. hers said toda |ington street. The commission has Auxiliary Birthday I . | ‘All members of Brock-Barnes post o have been invited by the Ladies’ (Continued from Page Seven). - | \uxiijary to attend the unit's birth- day party in Legion hall tomorrow X The Boys® club are looking for-| ;™ " 144 45 hoped at the Le- Th l l rt t ward to a large turnout this eve-|gionnai ey will turn out in full force e 1s Is mpo an ning at the whist to be held at Com- | yor the occasion. Invitations have P g munity hall fo the benefit of the also been sent £o all women known A Moth Proof Bag—large, heavy, and strong, (worth at least 50c) flood victims. The whist will com- |t be eligible for membership In o A 9ol D . V.th o S e ; f mence at $:15 o'clock. The public|the auixilary, while all those who given 1o every Desco customer with eac! eavy weigl garment 1or 1s asked to attend so that & £00dly | had brothers or sons in the service summer storage—ask for one. sum may be realized for the Red!but who have not been sent invita- Cross. tlons will be welcome. Refresh- | The Boys' club baseball team had | ments will be served, and there will a big week-end winning both of | be & fine program of entertainment. their games. The Rocky Hill club| Another whist fn the auixiliary team were turned back Saturday to |Serles will be held Wednesday after- g L ) the tune of 31 to 17 in a real slug- [noon in Legion hall. } WEST MAIN ARCH ST. fest in which the locals wera a lit- Tag Day Proceeds - 3 tle heftier with the bat. Yesterday's| The sum of $71.45 was realized by i o Telephone b\ \ Telephone game with the Berlin Juniors was a | the Redeemer’s A. M. E. Zion church : o ; s walk away for the local boys who|Tag Day held Saturday, the pastor, ] / " S won handily with a #core of 21 to 6.|Rev. M. N. Greene, announced to- 2 The East Berlin boys had a big day |day. He and the members of the with the stick being able to hit the |church wish to thank the public for opposing pitchers at will. Next Sat- |its generosity. urday the Y. M. C. A. Juniors of Mt. Holyoke Alumni Meet New Britaln will be the dpponents,| The Hartford Mount Iolyoke the game to be played at Willow |Alumni Assoclation held its annual Brook park at 2 o'clock. On Satur. | meoting and were entertained at ten S at the home of Mrs. John H. Trum- ! 3 W : :’:;yni::‘:sz‘ tf:l:l ?;T;""n"‘-‘.lxl. -u:;l: bull Saturday afternoon. About 115 ¥ 3 . R A T R T i Juntor HI-Y team. The HI-Y have |members of the assoclation were ; 3 i locals into camp in bas. |Present at the meeting, at which last =i / taken, the) Jocs, D o base. | Year's officers, headed by the presi- B 3 A4 . ketball and expect to repeat in base- | gone “pfjy Doris Williams of Hart- * \ - ball. .. | ford, were re-elected. & - \ g < The Orcas soclety of St. John's Following the meeting a play was church of Cromwell will put on two presented by 11 boys and girls. one-act playlets at Athletic Wall | ™ Receiving the guests were Mrs. H. Thursday evening, June 9, at 8:30| A, Castle, Mrs. Gertrude Nystrum, o'clock under the auspices of Sacred | Mrs. C. R. Clark, Miss Elizabeth Heart church. The dramatic club|Norton, Miss Addie Ryder and Mrs. of the Orcas society is being coached | Trumbull, al lof Plainville, and as- by Mrs. Albert E. Anderson of |sisting Mrs. Trumbull in the pour- Cromwell. ing were Miss Doris Willlams ‘and The pupils of the Hubbard school | Mrs. Campbell of Hartford. will stage their annual entertain- Notes ment at Athletic hall tomorrow eve-| The men of Martha lodge will give ning at 8 o'clock. Months of pre-|a public social and card party in paration has peen put into the en- gz{lflcll*:llows' hall tonight at §:00 ° . S e e il it 0 What is Right || invited to attend, The ticket sale to |Scheduled to play New Britain High y | ; dnte ln el over 100, 80 that ca-| ULt Th loca schaniboss o for your dependents—that is why you carry so much | ALLOW ANCE ON YOUR Loriaipairetivn fomemitTavin M But will it serve the purpose intended if it is paid to The Knights of Pythias will meet | Rere T b no meeting of the them in a lump sum? -Are they as experienced in hand- y p tl:nr;nlnr'l;o: :\;::;l at Community |son s: t‘:u’ to the rehearsal for the ling financial matters as you" operetf S . 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