New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1927, Page 5

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other sad. “Mextean workers send |y akes i le for him to cull’ iby the wings of the Spirit of St.| ENT N on on Christmas eve, but hv‘ |Lonis a message of friendship to | I desired that the girl be given his compliments. their brothers across the river.” | 1 BU[[ FIEHTERQ An organization opposed o | HANN”KAH SERVI[;E A New Haven man has also wrlt- . % |“American imperialism,” the Union °n to eniist the mayor's ald in win S roaieenda Early Shopping Means Better Service e addressed a letter to Lindbergh. Tt ind in the event that he is success 2and, 0 | oxp ed the hope that his flight H J ful he will call upon the mayor tc Witnesses Mexico's National |2nzcssss e hose wwat bis seces | 11Es Tor Officers o Sons oL{5E B taupnat koor ne mearer i . er . . ’ Sl A B - {52t ila het e i he'matipih an a ety - eate atistactio Sport—Now Awais Mother [sene vo dear”devir ani arseeumoon Israel Congregation [iihid at cuis wme. rl r 1 ion {to a sovereign people buying free- | ‘ Included in today's mall was onc S ldom.” | frem a local man who modestly Mexico City, Dec. 19 /) — When | South American countri are | The eight day festival of Hannu-|says: “I am the Americar Charles A. Lindbergh hops off for : FOW \g efforts to have Lind. | Kah was ushered in last i sheik—and how!" Proclaiming him Central America, the loving eyes of | '®T81l €xtend his tour to fucludy | the Conerceation Sons ol g to be the answer to a maiden’s his mother for the first time will | 2O Chile has already extonded (@ Special service, cantor and a | prayer he asks that his name by § ° watch her famous son start one of |1 iNvVitation and in South Amer- U1l il _ohnis senduuced e ,m‘."" RConngbroman fyihout his long distance flights. can diplomatic circles the belief {« $ervice, and Rabbi “M'?,H spoke on lay. {expressed that other invitations | 1he Destiny of 1 After the T When Lindbergh hopped off for Parls, his mother had bidden him |Vill be forthcoming eite ah cprreention was v Bpys Held for Burglary Booy-bye scveral days before, not| The flier declared that after vis- |Med to a roc M SNAIBURDEE Lany = 9, - wishing that her presence at the be- |i1in8 Central America and Havana | € ksthaody D ,M‘L}\," PBFtEInlaflls Store d [ ’ ginning of that great adventure |hC intends to return to St. Louis. | ¢ 4 . the president of h,}’ { % i rf‘."ml.l Painea fan b 4 should disturb him. When he start- | It is hoped that he will fiy o Souy th® S¥Bagogue St addvens, | 10 T8 SRS BE DoyR W o V enln s n l O o‘ : ©d from Washington for Mexico, Mrs, | America later appes ; 8 f i aamied having brok lindbergh was teaching school in t hip. He introduced 0 Into Jack Putterman’s wholesal Louis Vogel, the chairman of the NOVEltY store at 221 North strect Detroit. i = R Toa oIt | S - ‘ho. al. 13st Wednesday night, and stolen a . Now she has decided to come to [ ! enterta committee, who, al- h F d d & D _come b i & her of articles. o enies e S e v & rovi3 e momer a7 JUTDCE o st Tty denid ednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 21 to 24 starting from Detroit today, and be- | the congregation, promised to initi- ! STt £ foro that holiday closes the Lone | ate new activities under the direc- | $8Y5 Prior to last Wedneaday, but Xagle will have set forth on another | {tion of the congregation. The pres : Sitaumantold tho police that mission of good will as she watches, | ident introduced George LeWitt as | om ¢ 11 AT . J)v's;;ll;: more than 60 protests | = — the toasimastor of the avening, | .ovant BllliEer wore fakon at the M rom individuals and organizations | (Continued from First I A featurc of the evening was a |, o0t ; poYer on ay ec an ues ay ec in America, Lindbergh saw two bull- e I_fl-m'\,_' st presentation by Mrs. George Berson | o L:' j\,‘m 2 ““fl ot : ’ b ’ S fEhtn. AL the first of these, on of |trict. The route runs from Detroit |90 behalt of the sisterhond fo Mrs. | Sise Were recoverd ot Mexico’s most popular heroes came = i Charles Greenstein f Ler services 5 < out of hts retirement to pay a puit | 0 USE 0ver Kokomo, Ind. al- | president of that r:r::l».t;uxn\v:m:‘ SRt Adia el Close at 6 P M fighter's tribute o tha hero. from | MOSt due west from there to Ran- | op 5 rond®h! Al ringleader lives near the store. As . ° the north, At the other, six bulls | 10Ul TlL, southwest to Belleville, Tl e v L e andthe others are under 16 years were killed, two of them bLeing dedi- | due west to St.. Louis, southwest {0 .4, they were turned over to th cated 10 Lindbergh, | Springtield, Mo., thence to Muskoges, |qepan iy R T K nent Sees Horsemen Perform OKla., due south to Dallas, on down .o (5 beautiful set of pens g e 2 M Lindbergh went to a ranch where | through Waco, and ends SanAnSleRie i e i e # AUTO PATALITY. t l pt th t l the National Assoefation of Charros | tonio. From San Antor . e i R R 1S 18 € schedule ado y e ercantiie or horsemen staged % rodeo in his | will trayel to Brownsville, Texa nd a watch was pre- | (GUStaf Bengston, 20, an attendant at i . . honor. First there were exhibitions | along the gulf coast to Tampico and e e the Worcester e Tospital, dicd B f th N B t h b f s e T 1 Fer e o ureau of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce Rogers stepped into the ring and dis- | Stops for refucling arc plar e nnoll el wutomobile crashed into a trec T ateay, Eado oo | ot S ot wnd Tanpico 4 L S, an i i and all the better stores will cbhserve these hours. 7 the Bezalel Art sidered the greatest bullfighter that | \exico Wedncsday or Thi Wwas rendered by Miss Rose Meltzer ever stepped into the sand strewn | (o start the return journ and Miss MayBelle Swart ren- arcna In Mexico, appearcd. Frantie | yori: 4 several numbers of Jewish applause rose from the crown. Gaona | Wears Ordinary Clothes songs. She was accompanied advanced to Lindbergh's box and | pressed in ordinary garb, o | DY core Rosenberg. The other bowed. fless enthred b ths T speakers of the evening included He had vowed two years ago nev- | Leated air liner as tho ; Morris Cohn, David L. Nair, Fred er to enter the ring again, Gaona |satting on a journey by train. Brooks | \Vinkle, Tsadore Goldman and Solo- sald. dfoney had been unable to |score strect clothes and did not don lure him back. But now he was (5 pilot's suit. Mrs. Lindbergh and t ldman, who was fo he : j willing to match his skill against the | Mrs. Stout wore fur coats, but the chief spe of the evening, | % 2 | HOUSE OF L 2, dangerous rush of a maddened bull | canin of the 12 passenger s ill and unable to attend the g In tribute, he said, to the greatest fso warm that they partially removed recgption. Towever, Rabbi Hadas @ ° P N A American hero. A hala R L0 (2 i vddressed the guests and the ab. $ r On Comes the Bull | v ar " were at the sence of the visiting speaker w @, A bull was turned into the ring. |pew ha o to big compensated for. It was determine Gaona waved his crimson cloak and | farewell to the pa : ral to hold such receptions more often, the bull charged. Deftly the bull- |hundred pers ¢ s and preparation has already been fighter stepped from the path of the feld as the | begun for r affair to take We help you combine your bull, just escaping his horns. Turn- | plane was wheeled ont of 1 AT place early in February W small debts into one with ing and twisting out of its path, I | for the take-off. bt Vivelel ; S played the animal while those in | “I expect fo have g lovely trip,” g 1 stands cheered what they declared | Mys. Lindbergh said. 1 am awtully DAR]NG GOLUMBUS “SHE]K" . A Loan Up tO was marvelous grace and kil [glad to be able to make the flight ’ Ny amount up to $ ) A A / z 2, are imvited (o enjoy our I " service, cloak, drew the bull directly toward | Brooks, ouit pilot.” him. As the bull lunged, Gaona, with | Mrs. Lindbergh made 1 nt ‘At lawful rate of interest precision, fmplanted two banderillas, | preparations for the trip after arriv- | e Siokes and e Drinks and He Confidential ~ Quick or short metal pointed spears, in the [ing at the airport, chatting with Call, Write or bellowing animal. Again the animal | fricnds and keeping a watehtul eye Aspires To Acquaintance With viunged, and again two banderillas [on the small amount of bagg g 5 found their mark. {which she brought to be placcd in Kensington Girl p y 3 The coyp de & as left to Gen- | (M forward compartment the ane e il o Phoenlx Flnance eral Antenio Velasco, ief of the plans She declared h v : J Mexico City traffic department. pioyed to be able to mak exlouatisor Sayery '\\‘{11 to o C At the regular Sunday afternoon |co City trip in e goRIe ectings of orp. i Freddic 1 an American bull fight, Lindbergh sat near Presi- her son made it. Tolline 208 MATN < - dent Calles and former President| Rrooks, before climbing tnto the “Sheik, arinks and | §§ 508 MAIN STREF Obregon. For the first time the stars | pilot's compartment, de a w.u~rm| y,‘ ; 1 9 o'clock, to ¢ United Bullding, Room 212 X§ i and stripes of America floated over | should weath « ed, 4 e anR B lonEy OUNE o) 21 First Floor ¥ - THE the ring. Dwight W. Morrow, Amer- | t! mizh was_quots . \ o 2 ican ambassador. did not attend landing 1g the | for Christmhs, T E At Railrosl Crossing explains that the . cither the rodeo or the bull fight. ute ax N % 8.7 O R A R 5 { TRt s 4 3 : ° » Before they killed bulls, the tw = ven Columbus and Kensington fi%?amfl%% ] ; matedors of the day threw their cap: Stops Luncheon i 3 o ew rl aln | Yoe, to Lindbergh, indicating that the an- | Indianapolis, Dee. imals were dedicated to him, Other plane bearing Mrs. Eva L. bulls were dedicated to Calles and Lindbershi to Mexico City from De- Obregon. troit. landed at 12:1S p. m.. cent g After Jose Ortiz had kilied the bull standard tinie, at the | 5 4 . y 3 o . ; 1 dedicated to Lindbergh, the matador Port southwest - of the = city. o \ o A E | 4 R 4 leaped the barrier and gave Lind- ' plane flew over GiHyat o : S = z 5 i | Lo - i ‘B K £ % own Kohler & C 1pl ll 1 sefore coming to carth ans hergh an enthusiastic embric He i efor - berg to entertain Mrs. Lindbergh at AT b e i | wE T T S ; pianos and are still uS-‘i in bull fighter's cape, lined crimson and heavily embroic = g | @ i 3 : : with gold. Lindbergh shook hands C' l l 3 = ’ (| k " > g B . , TG e e ity items ! ing them. They can’t all persons roared their applanse the e s | ' : el ate draped the cape over lhis ’ fvitoraidapel ; John Lacava of Greorgetown I8 shonlders. - & e 57 Sleira 3 : i b Mostly In overalls and including | Visiting his parents on Hawking i L i i | e wrong. many women, more than 100,000 :.“l et laborers joined in a great . as the ribute of labor to | \ . 49 Walnut St i bergh! For two hours they passed : in review before him. under a hot | Charles Sikora is coi | . N ! Bl midday sun. Lome with an injt s re- v iy N B c n mean u l Congratulations Given ceived while at work t 7 LY A s L Secrctary of Labor Morones pro- | zest assortment of s 1 g with gasp- Suit or Overcont— gented a parchment exp ing con- | New Britain. Raphael’s, he B AR line motor 180,- | Store."—advt. ¥ 3 fos o0 organiacd. Mesican worke Grorge Cojle, 2 Dartmonth st ¥ — Sl You need not guess in the selection of your piano. 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