New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1928, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928, _—— 1 unouncoment was made by C. K. | Welles and has been taken to jai | ! 4 chanee to remain for a time | Shocker, a veteran, may recon: Wilson, of Anderson, Ind., president by Constable Raymond V. Haulleran. N I t leg i=termination to retire and j of the Dele nuy Corporation, who Bishupiak was arrested on a charge ke ve their three the team 3 nley cleskie, thrg |said the Muncie plant would b |of assaulting Charles Niciezek of 927 h intac “ollins, Ben- r Cleveland g L too, Burrett's four-piy hit with two | operated as a unit of the Delco |New Britain near Wilson station in gough and ¢ 1 4’ three | pitcher, is attempting to put on a aboard giving his side 4 to 8 victory Remy opxrllmns with headquarters |this town. He was also charged | more in the ca 0 of the new comeback. No one, not cven the assorted lineup of players yes- at Ander: | | with driving his car while under the | comers were collr 3 v pitcher himself, knows what answer e hrfll“l,«g-, houses as the influence of liquor. Judge Welles T— [once of Ogeltn 3 arm will make to the important ants play their first exhibi- mn trading came to a close were M K . ve Bishupiak a jail sentence of H . who caught for § : 1 K tich tion gar gainst Walter Johnson's ir Forces Read {0 Meet Arabs | 32t "t¥ Sivte ' ese 7 McKnight Assessed 00 a0 75" Gavn " st charieuns | HUGGinS Bolstering Up Reserve v svcv urs of age, | Tabe Ruk, tanned (o a erisp, | NOWACK Intoroaiionals, BemAOR Ba Ruth, d to a crisp, "] c “. t track with the familiar symbo! [ . 'fined him $100 and costs on the scc- | F i | an = i iEht, | wartle-like brown from long days gy JONNSON, who has been ill with the 0] " sliding seross the glass quo- S ed to Six Month: ond. Of the fine $75, howsver, has i S has impressed : ) i Ul e e fiu sent word he would be on deck ) g he golf s, rted for dut # i ,rumu( procession — ak appealed the case and bonds e 1 hors: 12 ¢ | crushing attack on his record of Loyidon, March 7 h(P—British|| Yesterday's net gain of 3% polnts | N wington, March T--W 500 were furnished by his| v 1 7 < < three score home runs last scason, pireraft was ready today for combat’| rousht the three day total to 101, ' (o Sht 5 FAihe o | mother. o ¢ P SeE c ha € * YOUng- | Lou Gehrig, junior member of the in aiholy war. : ‘! fr nting a money . inere of ”\m""‘ . o o] Triangle Garage Sold hip the New York Yank- . ST o ab ) e e R ase e al‘ls (1) The possibility that lon Saud, 800 in the stock’s market @venue, Hu ! the Recent transfers in the office of | eex ar st : g . 3 - whi S . 1 their shock 3 ¢ ¢ playing baseb King of Hedjaz and sultan of Nedj. value. At vesterday's close the 17.- which fo red Frederick Pip- [Town Clerk Thomas A. hase he burden 1 yeu 1t plaving would attack: the borders of lak and 400,000 ros outstanding Were kin of this town on J vas | that property known as the by Fonalordhnt. . ;o bt '”;,;w,‘ worth $2,610,000,00 : fined $400 : Sk el e ommilonpum o el e e st by bl Gl s ey sy ol L "““? : g Ing Ehomm RheLmfltlc Jfilnts territory, was met with active prep- et = of six months by Juder P. Waldo | owned by Albert F. Pipki twingy tormente arations Ly Great Britain. 1 Marvin at the opening of the |been transte Poter el S wown or T ‘A.‘:x“p\:”‘:m‘ S {ara usnally; SAGRRI IS i Ac fmm Hma frak, syid an | 8 | March term of the superior court Louise Oliver Cle v Brit- e e n the ohnson SR e N wtism airplan. was | established at ) . ¥ afternoon. MeKujght fin The effect 4 enanE ; Gy Difching duo R )¢ L N ng comfort and relic at head of the Persian o uilty to th ; gh the office of | 2 [ 18.0nnos e : B 1d_Little Pois ; ; o v R - ¢ i Paul gulf, of ten bombing nuchines. Ten , unm'n caligenee Olga and Carl G. ! i b U | Georg armored cars and. hilierous trans- Pipkin was futally when [conveyed land ar Willard Gardr : ; "iyles 1 port vehicles and ambulanee cars 3 : y as | Arthur J. anc " : oty bout the also were taken . \ The Longview Realty Co. has trans | Sttuted at ! 3 Rt e youngster lack unother car iea orce Gathered : : Tl tront of Howard L. Kenney's gar -'l three lots in Willard Gardens 5 : Moo S . 5 ; i ‘ Trak, to t north of Kowelt, col fo . cident oceurred at 2 a. m. and Pip |G ston DIy - N s 7 2 5 5 G ¥ 2 s : | S o5 R 3 13 bia on 8 onpeighe Bl Protection b L R B B B S Tl i e e e e LD LT B G TR D b e et tozen Rristol fighters. The air ¢ Hartford hospital where he the town to e | ) mself last year respondent of the London Evenin {shortly afterward Ro 3 Star said he hAd learned from an Sioq A March 7 (UP)— McKnight's cas s b rht be- nistrator on the esta LA € ¥ HEA work \“'»'""W‘ orld FREE ¢ e L4 Sl e B ircle of Sisterhood”—an or- | fore Jus eac ar. |1 Ray has con ol ) b given a : ; i euccessfully | Stant Hlttmg Home Jen 10 hold fn readi- | Sinization of unmarricd women and | rows y i e il to Jol and Ainandn | Wien nocessir : 6 1o o ral reMitorcaments in Bevp Wi o organized in Sious | Juds 1% found probanle oz X, Henzel of Newinglon, ) o ’ - - s @ - Runs in Giants’ Camp lestine: and Tndis ‘it “lp voun Is entering {and bound McKnigit over in § League of Women. Voters with § wl, a i St show players igusta, March 7 (P— Mer . MO Was weported in an the world, re happiness, | 600 bonds cnce hat | The Newington L oo 3 | ) ou ? v S quite * Bill Terry has started hon 5 e chaph dispateh from console in sorrow st in trouble MdKni \ e wrong s ¢ (Voters met esterday af 1 at I St L s | 3 ns popping in the Giants' camp rmal and, at the end of life’s journey, to!the re nd travelling . the home of Mrs against the 'lend a sister’s hand; to establish | cessive r exd . jon Main street. J. 8 MSEL ay - " T AT T T : stimated 10 fraternity home and state and na- | tion at Dr ] - ar West Hartford <poke on “Intr u 1 buse high B 5¢ DELINEATOR and BUTTERICK FASHION I!()()l\. NOW l(br whting men tional homes for the to out- 1 n after th. 1t revealed tional Relations.” Mrs. Grace Wells ) ine trips for vacation ti wo- MeKnights to ) \n‘l r the ave a reading. Many mem! ruation of the de for b lay time 1 I o and wsalem dispi t Busra, which in his ca the chiey ource of the re the name ‘s % lie t home ase d by the state On the theory that a monotanonus i ver, gets linle r while {ra of eriminal ne roning sound will make one drows onditions in 1 Phe pew organization is national liger dged wgninst MeKnigh a German inventor has devised tu I except that in scopr, and is the first widespreas Bishupigh Taken i a sleeplessnes Mhe ' their own without seric drplane scouts. offort on the part of unmarricl i law shupiak of lin atus, wound up like a md 11 and Durs Reluctance in Lordon ¥ to band themselves together t i wal from 1 fomits & humming sound which con- ~t by, Allen Cooks Ther: reluctanee in London al and protective purposes. [of Justice of the Peace E. St s for 40 minutes, ting a long ball in pra o believe fhat Tin 8 his volun Eleen Lynch, public onter hateata b ; Sl R e — . u 1 order, and has 5 o in : neny | o il ting it started. Dr. G : | P e S G R | '“ Good News for Mothers Rir Percy Cox, Wio was minister 10 lin a eity iersia bt the end of the war and dircctly with flerwards British high commis- oy , sioner in Trak, as advising that r Marriage will automatically te ! orts from Jerusalem and Basra b= minate membership in the “Cire | ) 3 : regarded with caution. Rl Nasdi Hachtes Ao ol A Sir Pprey knows Ibn Saud well . 1 | izers declar marri dnd said the ruler hitherto has dealt has a provider and protector. and R e R I || > That Are Practical and Smart And been graterul for the latter's HoraUar support in The past. He was quoted AR R R () ) 1 Il On Sale Thursday Only! : N A tric mhmp with Great Britain would be eftramely repugnant to him. 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