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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927. THIRD OFFENDER =<5 e Near S0th Wedding Amniversary, PHILLIES RELEASE f:°:,i;'i?§:?:f'?fii?li“?l%?fi‘NEW BRITAINTROY &5, e nied havi T0 STAND TRIAL #5700 Planning Reception for Friends STUFFY’ WINNIS Bt T CAME CANCELLED B i, i 1 Ex-President Harry Wessels of | | ., Mass, St. Joseph's Higi ed with rheumat the club spoke on American Edu- SRRt school of Pittsfield, Mass. and th Liquor Law Violator Held for LU IR ST = - Bert H. Shotten of St Louis ;‘::nl: Efii'}ei‘?"}'}g 1:0:;;25’;“?:; |Floods in Vermont Force Cfllllng ?\l:rlzn)o(r Harding High school o : s : ; £ $ i - A the Legion for its program in help- | Supreme Gt et e S k- i L A R Gt s AR SR to make it a point to visit the | adeiphia, Nov. 7 (P—John schools this week. The parents and | Because New England especially | 3 Mclnnis was today re- teachers associations are to meet|yn. cooion 40 Vermont, fs in the | 0S¢ Janiszewska of 240 Washing i 3 ; 5 A del- | this week and Legion members | orin of o devastating flood, it has| 'O Street reported that her cella 1, altho G L # § phia 2 2 ague baseball club, |were invited to one of the meetings. | yeon necessary to cancel the sched. | 28 entered and k of potatoes v Woods s he g by ;. 3 # and Bett M. Shotten, of S§t. Louis, Treasurer Robert Bertini reported | y1ad foothall | SHiTe Aapsotiy i some canned goods taken t wa ; , had seen hin Y = i -3 1 Nationals, appointed as his succes- that the plaque for “Stubby” Mas | Britain High school and Troy Con.| Joseph Wisk of 143 Grove strect over to the v £ su-|jr : ago. " ; Gedfn b sor been paid for and that the club|forence Academy of Poult vt., | reported the theft of a tire, tube z perior court i onds @ i h : : ; # : ; McInnis, who managed the Phil-|would also turn over 311 which Will | ariginally slated for Saturday of this | /M off his automobile whi third offen having ] money ¢ e 5 % lies one year, was given his outright go toward the deficit which was|eak at Poultney. parked in front of his house. 0 and co I ntenced « ! € 8 1e $ lea ] » announced. Being caused by the boys' camp run by 0 jail for 15 execution of the ¢ 18 2 rax S 5 ayi ager, it was nece the Legion this year. ail sentence susper n Oct f and wi b P W to ot vaivers and these could | W w wher s 2 53 o not be asked until ater October 20. Word to this effect was reccived | A meeting of Eintracht lodge, O by Coach George M. Cassidy of the 'D. H. S, will be held tomorrow City Treasurer Curtls L. Sheldon |High echool today from Dr. Robert night at Odd Fellows' hall. The win {spoke In the interests of the local Thompson, principal of academy, fer pinochle tournament will be in Red Cross saying that the annual who stated that Poultney for the augurated at the close of the mect roll call would start on Armistice ! most part is covered with water and y that roads leading to the town are! Mrs, Clara M. Laufersweller of Merwin Peterson and Harry Gins- impassable. He s willing to com- | the New Britain railroad station burg spoke abqut the play which s pensate New Britain for financlal et yesterday on an extended ftrip to be given December 5 and 6 at losses, he eald. through the south the Capitol theater. Chairman Eliot Cancellation of the game has lef A Tiseting of the Tafleat! Atk y Shotten had been with the St. sald to be the r nt o sentence 0. in ¢ e & ¢ Louis club for a number of years as ender nst t 1 v t £ elly Judge Saxe f & 5 ¢ % 2, player, coach and assistant to Ladeb RIS nch Rickey, managing the club 3 5 indays and during Rickey's ab- On Saturday . rs J ChLs: - i 3 The last two years, Shotten man- Griffe am McMurray A ¢ 3 g B Fn g Syracuse the International v + "““‘“ ]"‘ Willlam McM 3 ¥ L THAUONAL Burr said that the Legion was to New Britdin High school team in a ' ™[ 5t il be bely aen NSt v ! 2 ods, s T FERDINAND C. HYNECK MRS. FERDINAND C. AYNLCK | Jelphia club's estimate &I%€ @ dance November 22, Do vay. It another game Is not| oy “ovening at 7:30 o'clock at the u 4 suan, whils they were ob-j & CUhn o o G 5 glven out with the an-| At the conclusion, Merwim Peter- : Scheduled before Saturday, the team |y “y¢ “m " 2° & B goclety hall on sgrying the de v Rl 1 f the resider ! Mr. an 5 an Hy makes his ‘ ? coment of McInnis release, 3on said that the next meeting of |Vl not have the benefit of com- yr ;" o0 0 3 f nlm;‘:y T oc € 3 s \ 292 Glen street, Mrs. | S ' the club would be given to th ]H;\H?n ]]’er ous to the all-import- >avelezyk e AV Thomas of Glen street, and | iie e ] R paris ANt clash with Hartford Public High Feeney and he saw P k pour U A B¢ n ¢ a OmASRoE (G len strest, | Gristten comed. to the Tniee | Menibeia Bhb owmah fe i Parlal SRR SRR E NS in General hospital today te 3 e g ) : o Anderson of Pla i Jde knowledge of baseball, |convention so the stay-at-homes | ® S ALERG D Lo i M . 4 2 Jlleged alcohol into 1 : Ao irsday. ! They e seven grand \\"1 2 wide khowledge of baseball |could get the spirit of the cccasion, | The Eame was to be one in whicn (Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mrosz of 28 RAine rink 1 i L 8 s i . | b 5 gt I both major and minor league, and is 8 LoD Cow Br = s ater, handing the : g ; : I 1 by a recepti m Y brot he New Britain team was to uncover :hro paid hin 3 hie > 3 i A 2y g velyn and \:»I‘.y{”};?;.{“‘ (mm: |cauipped with brains to h“‘“”"( 8 Diatbitley 15 1 o its trick plays in i‘]m‘mm ains of | S v Women's Relief corps o et e . loflyes and trien lor Alhert Heneok and. Miss Tillian |maior league club and with ambition Tl 1 .ondor |«l. Hmes vormont, away from the prying eyes will hold its regular meeting and having traces of ¢ ohol ar orAb: | rocr ey y f Arch |Thomas, the daughter of M ‘(o'.‘wm ed. et greater In summer than in winter. ot yartrord football scouts. g 1l inspection in Judd's hall, ont sar : 2 5 3y > o | “He will devote all o ’v’f‘ tim ; ]0 There are more than 1.000 wool- | TIn an effort to have a game for the | Wednesday afternoon, November 9 developing the interests of the club an mills In the United States. | date the school authorities have giv- |at 2 o'clock. el 1in the German | M nd Mrs. Hyneck, \u n G Pt e S e Gl and was found e ar a2 3 : | Dutheran ¢ at Rocky i i <ual good .“h bottle which he ! in- Klasson, 1 46, of 8§51 S . Mra. Hynec - |ars ctive mbers of St. tended to h fille € oy feor h drunkenn 2 arriage was Miss Wilhel- |German Lutheran church. n m | Two of the 1 '8 a h of the were foune a B . the ghter of | a is churc at services will X were charged witk ss. ON€ | iy o pile on the kitchen floor I Mrs. Charles Bohmann. She |be held in observance of their gold- | A daughter was born at New alleged liquor in the L i 1 -|Germany. Mr. Hyneck came to this | the r. leading the exercises at | times, while the ot 1 n fen. From t ti- e r ] ] ! < Thursda o nad dropped i s "avelezyk v it appeared that there was me kville for 33 ye t is expe that more than 100 ’ 38 MAIN is his brother-ir € inking bo going en and m N Britain in relatives and friends will be pres | , in his o detense, nied | was being dispensed on a violin and |ent loy of the inlent at Donan hall Thursday night v - Ob ]J Od [Sl i by atshel dauor vor o e il o Glt < Observe Period of Slence wtives asked hin uy Klasson testified that at- Hynecks have two sons | ¥y and to be their guests at | Bt he Rt 1 t0 enjoy i o was m re v . el s = S S e L i ort time when eriticism wa ade | | 1 eannot work. f his clothing, which h g 10t | the peace, had judgment suspended. the exercises which had Mr'y plan- The Armistice day program was Vagrants Sentence ch d since leaving the factory | Motorcyele Officer W. P. Hayes as one of th st impy the topic of the hour at the meet- 3 5 p. m. He defended himself | rested him on complaint of residents | featn America Jducation ing of the Eddy-Glover post, Amer- tre ywn, and in the verbal squabble that followed t use in which Humko live ek, ¥ the guartet ican Legion, luncheon club today at | ark, aged 60, of pel before many min 1 passed | that he had shut off the w r ‘ at a r I v night. 'the Legion home on Washington | Hartford, pica t o was on the floor with the others | caused a disturbance when ti ealae L ;. right of street. From 11 o'clock until 11:02 charge of vagrancy and were se it was a case every ma - | spoke to him about it Ko te 2 i } Parents and |next Friday there will be two min- tenced to jail for n days .| himsclf. The - ncip ave tified that his tenement was flooded o cp, sociation had received |utes of silence throughout the city. | They were arrested rges different versio il 3 and he thought it advisable to shut ', ceorianees from e 1 the factory whistles will blow, | Flynn ¢ t fore- | found them guilty as cf . e water. Saxe remarked s La 1 ca ¢ d the church bells will ring. There | noon, Kelly on s street a Kavelowski and K were | ! all prot ko was | g, rg, pianist. Beca will be a special meeting of Eddys Clark on Greenwood street, f 5 without costs. Donaliewic clted P the conditions [y}, .. several speakers to be 'Glover post at 8 o'clock in the aft- | mitted that they were soliciting alms | and Zaleski were given suspended d by tdp fand he belleved e na Sy oe i i Fdctatnt 1o) dron letnoon tannl intthet cven el itore from door to door and distri Jail scntences of 30 days each and | he should bo given another chance. |y, Farrcll and Rosenberg numbers |will be a supper served at the Le- cards on which appeals in ve - | warned t 3y > fa ey nelude only the quartet. When {gion home to anybody who wishes | e e e T B St b, o e o DROGRAM AT SEHODL S B s g EasethePamsof crippled, althongh his voked and their depend nis will no \ 3 sociation which had already normal, He eaid e found the help them, Judge Saxe said. | —_—— 5 rds programs printed. | Jght he could use the Gambling House Ra Withdraws From Excrcises Ar- l lnfl edJ t and thought he could us h T R e y e e ‘ am om s i Church street, was fin ) E: | ranged By West End Parents ENGAGEMED ANNOUNCED. F —/—/'-J) o costs on the charge of keeping a M \rs. T. A. Quistberg of | ¢ + l KEth T v:m o el and Teachers Assocfation e ,~ amnounced | Swollen, tvingy pain_tormentea g g g betoed. & ol e usually caused by rheu- fined “‘\’fl‘“fl“y"‘l A musical program which was fo| (! ngagcment of thelr lam.-z'\]“'fv matism. E ¢ 4 by the Orpheus Instru- ; S ZizKaby - pg - hring comfort and relief, Kut of lpousands rub in Joint-Ease, a of 155 Washing- | cises of the new Al y olr et soothing emollient that ir Dept. Aeiniass Ohoni hool on Stecl Store and druggists everywhere have G Oftic '('r Mil or jer of the FIRST CHURCH RECEPTION For I'llllle\FO‘ sore lame muscles| ewski and ¥ > 10w 1 raided Vanasse's pool he [ An informal reccption for mem- and burning feet its comforting in-| (S oL 1 Baaner <idetinbontd o m ha dropped by the | e the parish will be held by | fluence will be appreciated. It's not | m. Sunday. hers association on | Fev. Mrs. Theodor Greene expensive—only 60 cents a tube. t e ort 0 n S \ The serg ified thi : : that the musical features of the Congregatio urch | IR Send name and address | an complained to him t or vould be too lengthy. |this evening. Rev. and Mrs . for large gencrous sampie tube (oy band spends Saturday and Sunday | The decision not to participate in|Heininger will he guests . | Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. | in the pool room and loses monecy in - 1 card game The players tried to grab the money when the police ut the sergeant said he caded guilty and said | he was very sorry about the incident but he was worrying about his rent Football days are with us. Games will be lost or L] ind other expenses and hoped to in- his income by having a game won by a fumble, a long forward pass or a fast end PR ]u S t I O u D r 1 V e run. Next Saturday you can get the thrill and exeite- tion by Sergeant Feeney, Vanasse ment of your favorite game expertly interpreted 1 it was not true. becanse mar- vied men do not gamble in his play by play—right at home with a King Radio. o “Do you have a ban against ‘ , R T The clear, distinct returns will carry you back to the i Sl s dve pHnEe we scene of the game. 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