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STUBBY'S PLAQUE GOES T0 CAPITAL To Be Presented to Red Cross at Washington By vote of the Eddy-Glover post, American Leglon luncheon club, at | its meeting today, the plaque telling of Stubby’s history will be presented 1o the American Red Cross in Wash- ington, D. C., by Congressman I Hart Fenn. The plaque which has ust heen completed will be shown in | the window of the Beckwith-Kelley store on Main st within the next tew days. esident Clesson nnounced t Parker of the Mayor Gardner the club would be sumuier re- K ng July and Aug- caplained that the mayor would have an interesting message 1o bring to his fellow Legionnaires | and that there would be a special «ffort to bring out as many as pos- sible to hear the distinguished visitor. Chairr lliot Burr of the post ictivities committee urged’ ali to at- tend the Paragon d on Legion night tomorrow night. He also prom- ised a surprise in the line of enter- tainment at the post meeting this I'riday eve ng. 11, the first district will hold an o ing at Lake Compoun Athletic will feature the afternoon and r will be served at N June 14 the post will he the g of the local lodge of Elks for flag day exercises. ‘There will bhe a joint meeting of the post and the Ladies’ Auxiliary on June 16 and it will be the first of its kind ever held Eddy-Glover post. Joseph An- ws spoke on the turning out for laying of the corner stone of the war memorial atop Walnut Hill park and the dedication of the Spanish war memorial at Willow Brook park. It was voted by the club to recom- mend to the Legion that every time the local post parades all ex-service- | men be invited to march with them. It was broadened to include all ex- ervicemen who served with any of the allies, for it was noted that there were Canadians, Englishmen and French in the Memorial Day parade here last weel MURDER AND SUICIDE New York, June 6 (P —The bodi: of George B. Underhill, 65, a retired grocer, and his wife, Jennie, 60, loth shot to death. were found in their apartment in Brooklyn yester- day. Police said that Underhill shot | his wife and then committed suicide. A pistol was found near his body. neighbor heard the shots and called police. Police were told that Mrs, Underhill had been ill for some time and that her husband brooded over that fact. Are you trying to hide behind a mask of cosmetics? L can't be done! I your skin is rcd, vough or pimply, there is only one way o overcome the annoyance—get rid of the defects. You can do this easily by using Resinol Ointment daily until your skin is clear and smooth again. Apply lightly. Leave on skin about an hour (longer if possible), wash off with Resinol Soap. Pleasing results follow. Free=A sample each of Resinol Soap and Ointment. Write Dept. 72, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Resi‘n‘ol \BOY INJURED WHILE | | HAILING TROLLEY CAR | Vachken Derderian Treated at Hos- pital—Several Cars Smashed Over Week-End achken Derderian, aged 11, of 16 Spring street, was struck by an Au- burn Transportation Co. car on Main street at' 10 o'clock Saturday night, and suffered a bruise on the head. He was with his mother and sister and as they were desirous of boarding an Main street trol- ley car, near Myrtle street, he ran into the eet to hail it, and did not see the automobile | Axel H. Lindahl of 172 Roxbury road, who was driving the autom bile, brought the hoy to the New Britain Ge hospital for an ex- amination, after which Derderian was able to return home. About 7:15 Saturday evening, as Ehrywn Broad street, FForestvill east on Plainvil fidway, he applied his b caused his car to A car driven by Fred shofer of Bank street, Plainville, going in the opposite di rection. The hood was torn off Saw- ver's car, hoth headlights were smashed and th right running board was dams The other car had the left running board torn off, four whe broken, both axles | sprung and the body dented. Ser-! geant Michael J. Flynn reported no | cause for an arrest. As Cornelius J. Lynch of 27 Hurl- burt street was driving northerly on Elm street about, 11:15 o'clock Saturday night, he dfd not see an- other car parked on the east side of the street, and his car side- swiped it and damaged the left mudgnard. The parked car is own- ed by Tony Fusare of $5 Ellis street. FLIERS FAILTO REACH BERLIN (Continued from First Page) descent of ntic D. Chamber- oline caused the American trans-At lumbia. said Clarence lin, arriving here by motor this tternoon from Klinge, where the 1 is imbedded in mud where | “We were forced to come down | o of a shortage in fuel myd} also motor trouble, and while the| spot that we picked out looked good | from the air. we soon discovered | that we had dropped on cangerously | swampy ground.” sald Ckamberlin. | The American aviator declared | that it was his intention and that of | Charles A. Levine, who accompan- ied him on the trans-Atlantic voyage, to fly to the Tempelhofer airdrome | near Berlin late this afternoon in| Lufthansa plane. It is believed, | however, that he is likely to wait for repa to his own plane, flying to! Berlin tomorrow. In alighting, the Columbla’s pro- peller struck the ground, putting the | plane out of commission. Were Not Exhausted. Chamberlin and Levine, who had | just completed a flight of approxi mately 4,000 miles, gave little indi- cation that they had passed through a great physical®ordeal. The aviators were brought to Kott- bus in a private automobile and went | |to the Hotel Ansorge, where they | | were welcomed by local officials and | | asked to inscribe their names in the {town's “Golden Book and handed an elaborately carved goblet and invited | ! to partake of an “honor draft.” | The town officials offered to send the Americans to Berlin by automo- { bie. but hoth Chamberlin and Levine said they were determined to make | the last lap of their journey by air. | WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY Meriden, June 6 (P—Mrs. Matilda | | Trumbley, 80, wife of Julius Trumb- | | ley of 80 1-2 st Main street, died suddenly at her home this morning| at 9 o'clock. Mrs, Trumbley was in | | good health ¥ day and attended church services in the morning and for an automobile ride in the afternoon. ANNOUNCING The Jenior Dine 4 REMARKABIE NEW SIX by Dopce BROTHERS A new line of Sixes by Dodge Beothers is preseated to the It has been rumored, and Brothers would ulti fined and, of course, higher in cost than their present car. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927. BRIDE MISSING AT CHURGH TODAY Sullield Young Woman, Married, Flees Second Ceremony Sufficld, Conn., June 6 (P—With | guests and attendants gathered at the church for her wedding today, the disappearance of Miss Mary Kowalczyk, who was to have be- come the bride of Thomas Kocelin- ous, halted the proceedivgs. The occurrence is the less easily ex- plained inasmuch as the couple were married by a justice of the peace n days ago. Friends, however, believed a church ceremony should | take place and accordingly it was set for today. The wedding music had started before it was discovered the 17 years old bride had not ap- peared. Kocelinous made a hurried trip to her home and in her room found a note which asked him and her friends not to seek her but to forgive and forget her. The local police authorities Im- meditely sent word to the police of nearby places asking them to look for the missing bride. BURGLARS MAKE HAUL AT RACKLIFFE YARDS Take Merchandise Valued at $1,000 At Park Street Business House Saturday Night Sometime between the close of Saturday night's business and Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock an en- trance was forced at the yards of Rackliffe Bros. on Park street. 'rom the partial check up that has been made, the bulk of the loss is made up of steel wire fence, and rubberoid roofing, estimated close to $1,000 in value. The discovery was made by L. W. Vogel of Rackliffe Bros.,, who found The police were notified Officer Grabeck and Lasvicius ac- companied Mr. Vogel in.a more complete investigation, They found the cellar door of the roofing de- partment wide open and every light | burning. From indications, the burglary was a leisurely affair as| no evidence of haste was apparent. A detailed list of the material| missing is heing compiled for the| police, and several good clues are being pursued. Though thefts have been reported in the past, this is by far the most serious, and special precautions are being taken by Rackliffe Bros. to eliminate this evil. WARRANTY DEEDS FILED Warranty deeds have been filed for record at the office of the town clerk as follows: Margaret Porter to Thomas Stott, property on Linden street; Matilda Peterson to Michelina Metera, prop- erty on Austin street; Sebastiano Gozzo to Kejetan and Waclaw Backiel, property on Cabot street; Joseph and Mary Schneider to Fd- ward and Helen Litke, property on Kelsey street; David Dehm to Em- ma K. Dorsey; property on Maple strect; Louls Schmidt to Frank Monkiewiez and Adam Dastych, property on Hunter Terrace. What does Q. B. Mean? s | Child in 30 days, money back. such To combine the sturdy product with those refinements which mits, could not fall, it ar of unique distinction snd ‘The Senior Line is Dodge Brothers snswer to this demand —aad Dodge Brothers bave answered well. These are remarkable cars. Belllinadly vital and alive— impressively smart. And buile, like all Dodge Beothers motorcars, foryesrs of dependableservice. See one and drive it and you will marvel thet of this quality and charcter could be provided et a peice by i 1 so low. S & F Motor Sales Corp. 1129 STANLEY ST. Gty Tems IR, JINGHERGIVES LIFE T0 SCIENCE Noted Bacteriologist Found Dead in N. Y. Labaratory The finance committee of the com- {mon council will meet Wednesday ;l\i;{h(. A meeting will also be held |that evening, of the park board. | Ernest G. Ogren of 466 Church| |strect and Miss Mary A. Kilduft of 223 Maple street were granted a mar- riaget license today at the office of |the town clerk. | A meeting of Rev. W. A. Harty |branch, A. O. H., will be held tomor- row evening at 7:30 o'clock in Judd's hall on Man street. Stanley Women's Relief Corps will hold its regular meeting in | New York, June 6§ (P — The| {name of Dr. Abraham Zingher, fa-| mous bacteriologist, who —_ Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches St. Mary’s Church Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of this week will be Ember days and according to the program of the church they will be days of fast and abstainances for those not excepted. Sacred Heart devotions will be held every evening of this month with benediction on Wednesday and I'riday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The men of the parish will receive holy communion in a bocy at the 8 o'clock mass next Sunday. St. Peter’s Church was | found asphyxiated before his test tubes in his office in the Deserted | City Research laboratory, was re- corded today among those who died | as martyrs to sclence. | The test tubes and glass jars| stood ready for use in an open| cabinet and a sheaf of fresh notes | lay on a laboratory table when the | scientist's body was found early esterday by his wife. He was seat- ed before his laboratory table, his head resting on his arms, and ap- peared to be dozing. Gas from the ! detached tube of a Bunsen burner filled the room. Dr. Zingher was Judd's hall Wednesday afternoon at | 2 o'clock. The Traffic bureau of the Cham- |ber of Commerce will meet this eve- ning at the Burritt hotel. | The Swarthmore Chautauqua com- | mittee will meet this evening at 8:00 Chamber of Com- 1 o'clock at the | merce. Wedding Party Driver Arrested for Speeding | _Peter Torsone, aged 30, of 239 | East 42nd street, New York, was ar- | rested for reckless driving this fore- {noon on West Main street by Motor- . |eycle Officer W. P. Hayes. Torsone |%¢¢KIn8 to perfect the Dick immu. |was accompanied’ by five young|nization treatment for scarlet tever | women who were attending a wed. |When he died. | ding, and according to the officer,| The definite cause of death today the car was going 55 miles an hour jremained undetermined. Dr. Thom- | (from the Barnesdale section to the|as Gonzales, assistant medical ex- entrance to Walnut Hill park. Tor- |aminer, said he “found no evidence sone was released in $100 bonds for |of suicide.” He sald Dr. Zingher, his appearance in police court to- who was 42, had once had paraly- | morrow morning. Motorcycle Officer |sis of the face and might have W. S. Strolls arrested John Carne- |suffered another attack before the vale, aged 21, of 68 Cherry strcet, on | | the charge o speeding this forenoon | on Hartford avenue. He will be ar- | _ = |raigned 1n police court tomorrow | Injured Man Claims | morning. | Driver Didn’t Stop | | | On investigation was being made by the police this afternoon into a FINED IN SOUTHINGTON Fred Reinke of 241 Glen street!raport hy John Pina of 11 Orange street, this city, were fined $5 and strect at Orange and Grove strects costs In the town court In Southing- | shortly before 1 o'clock, he was ton this morning by Judge Lambert |struck and knocked down by an Degnan, They were | Game Warden James Ryan of Bris-istop, The car is registered in the Plainville reservoir. | North Burritt street, 17 year old The case of Napoleon Christian of | youth who is at liberty under bonds the the gates open and a broken lock | pristol, arrested after an automobile | for his appearance in superior court plane Co- | as the first hint of any wrong domgd- {accident Sunday night in which a|next week on the charge of burglary. an, girl was seriously injured, was con- It was learned that Laskowski call- tinued until a week from today.|ed on Sergeant McAvay (his morn- | Christian is at liberty under honds |ing and received his operator's lie A class of 95 boys, 87 girls and 25 adults was confirmed at St. Peter's church yesterday. afternoon by Right Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, auxiliary bishop of the diocese of Hartford, assisted by Rev. Matthew J. Traynor, pastor of St. Mary's church, and Rev. John F. Donohue, pastor of St. Joseph’s church. Frank M. Zimmerman was spon- sor for the boys and Miss Barbara Glover was sponsor for the girls. Bishop McAuliffe addressed the class. Solemn benediction was held DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN gas leakage occurred. | and Leo Jennings of 164 Greenwood istreet that as he was crossing the arrested by |automobile and the driver did not | tol, charged with ishing in the|name of Henry Laskowski of 435 | for years that Dodge of $1,000. | GLEN STREET BURGLARY | Candy. cigars, cigarettes, eleven pairs of men's socks and about S| in change were stolen from Fred Ze- | lent's store at 221 Glen street last night, according to a report td the police today. Sergeant O'Mara found that entrance was made by using & glass cutter on a window in the rear | of the store. Watch Your Frail Puny Child Grow Strong Take on Weight--Quick Take Cod Liver oll the new Tasteless way—in sugar coated Tablets Tn just a fe wdays—quicker than you ever dreamt of—these wonder- ful health building, flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil | Compound Tablets will start to hglp any thin, underweight little one gain in welght, After sickness and where rickets are suspected they are espe | mable. No need to gi | more nasty Cod Liver = | tablets are made to take the place of that good, but evil smelling, stom- ach upsetting medicine and they surely do it. A very sickly child. age 9, gained 1 pounds in 7 months. Ask any druggist for McCoy's Cod | |Liver Oil Compound Tablets—as | | easy to take as candy and 60 tablets, | 60 cents. But be sure and demand | McCoy's—there are imitations just |as there is counterfeit mone; And bear in mind if McCoy's {doesn’t help your frail. rundown th 1 line—mooe re- grester cost per- PHONE 731 Wedding Ring Shop cense, which the police had becn holding since the arrest. Laskowski | is among the local boys who obtain- ed licenses under the new law lower- | ing the minimum age for operators | from 18 to 16 years. SPORTS STYLE SECURABL Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. 9 ARCH STREET Fog and Blinding Sand Storms, Owver Mountain Passes, Across Desert Wastes, By City Streets, Rutted Detours, and Crowded Highways PEEDWAYS have been the experimental try-out grounds of the automobile industry. On their banked curves and smooth straightaways, the manufacturer S could find out what his car would do under ideal con- ditions. On highways the motorist finds out what his car will do for him under the conditions he will meet day by day. A Day’s Sail in a Flying Cloud Ten counties of Southern California were recently tra- versed in less than a day in a Flying Cloud. Leaving the Western Union office at Sixth and Spring Sts., Los Angeles, at 2 a. m., the stock Flying Cloud brougham, driven by two amateur drivers, raced around Southern California and checked in again at the same Western Union office at 10:58 p. m. the same day. 959.5 miles in 20 hours and 58 minutes elapsed time. Dzducting the hour and 34 minutes for stops fol:‘:noline, oil, fqr checking in and out of the various counties and 37 minutes lost behind a stalled truck on a detour— the ACTUAL RUNNING TIME OF THE FLYING CLOUD FOR 959.5 miles of road was 19 hours 24 minutes. An average of 49.4 miles per hour while traveling. An average of 45.7 miles per hour including all stops. KENNETH M. Cor.Elm & Park Sts. Phone 2110 with Rev. Stephen Grohol, pastor of All Saints church, officiating. St. Anne's society of the church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the parish hall. St. John the Evi it | A large class will receive its first Holy Communion Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at the Church ot St John the Evangelist. The members of the class will go to confession Frfdny afternoon. St. Joseph’s Church Sacred devotion during this month will be held at the 7 o'clock mass every morning. St. Joseph's school will have its final written examinations this week and the results will have a great bearing on promotions for the first seven grades and graduation for the elfmh grade. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS KODAKS AND SUPPLIES The great outdoors calls you. Sce our important line of new Kodaks. All reasonably priced Start taking pictures now. 24 Hour Film Service. JOHN J. McBRIARTY Pharmacist Cor. 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Loans made in Bristol, Plainville, Forestville and Berlin What the Flying Cloud Had to Conquer The Flying Cloud in its record-setting run encountered almou. every variety of road and traffic condition that one will meet anywhere. There were opaque banks of fog.and chilly winds along the coast, through the Im- perial Valley there was intense heat, on the Mojave Desert the sand was blowing in a gale. There were mountains to climb (the Flying Cior went to 4233 feet above sea level and to 200v feft bel:: it), sharp curves, city traffic, the congested evening traffic of the coastal roads, school crossings to slow down for, many detours, chuck holes, washed-out bridges, wander. ing livestock to avoid, boulevard stops—all the scores of things that hinder sustained s; streets and roads. Yet such is the abi peed on city and country ty of the Flying Cloud to travel rough going at high speed, to accelerate swiftly an, halted surely by its velvet stop brakes; such is trae lgl‘:i:: i that enables you to keep your pace on the long stretches and pull steadily on long grades, that the 959.5 miles were made in 1164 minutes of running time, 1258 min. utes elapsed time, without a mechanical adjustment, Try out a Flying Cloud. any tests you choose. your door. SEARLE & CO, Sail down the roads through A phone call will bring on;l 'to

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