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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1928, ‘ [trip to W ngton, is making many | prepared in Greeland before ‘early in the Atlantic to Steckholm. He ho, ! SP ltriends and having a thoroughly | July, the trip should be postponed | ed to beat Col. Lindbergh. 7 b !go0d time. until fall. It was said that he still Cassell Starts July 18 ’ (4 lngs ! planned using a tri-motored Ford| Cassell will start from Rockford | 8 airplane, about July 15, it was understood OFFICIALS CHARGED UNDER WAYTODAY |~ City Ttems oo™ ™ | sttt GADJA—-WAS ‘ oL il nind | | Professor Wm. H. Hobbs of tha Meanwhile word reached here! The marriage of Miss Rose Was, | | University of Michigan, who will pre- | from $t. Louis that Lindbergh's new ’ |, There will be a joint meeting of | . . he £ : e W ; 4 | ¢ pare the field in Greenland. will | monoplane will be officially entered lllflllil’] in Alleged Boston Scan- gyshier,of dur. and Mus. Edward | Nafiong] Championship e ealary and exdinapon seommits |0 5,0 R0 TR RN, DS MORhIAS WL 20 sically sntaned Gajda, son of Brontslaw Gajda of,$5 : day cvening at § o'clock at city han, | oY {07 New York and will sail Sat-(June 30, and will go to the west | ) e 4 dagavening 3 " |urday for Copenhagen. coast. dal Is s%l‘et T;f‘l?;lilfé'i’a-s;t’:ll;ul;‘~:‘f°l‘{*’"\S Toming | sum i wasm"gwn, D.C. o "::““““Q(‘:’N?"' ‘s“‘}g‘e':f:{c'fiie:; Until the announcement, there| Phillp Love, Lindbergh's former p—_—— Bartkowski, pastor of the church, | R Eugens Fasclla and Bloctrical In: |24 apbeared the pomibllity of an | fiying companion, will pllot the Boston. May 22 (UP)—The fnves- | celebrated the nuptial mass and per- Miss Anna Murphy, New Britain spoctor Cyril J. Curtin sill be fixed | #IF Tace between Lindbergh and| plane. tigation into charges that legislators formed the ceremony. have appropriated seized liquor for their personal use will not be trans- formed into a public inquir; ordered by Governor Alvan ler. Charles P. Howard the commission, made ment today in discussing th of four greater Boston cle ray that hearings in connection with : - : Bert Cassell, Rockford, I, aviator, “pelling champion and her chaperon at this time, subject to approval by | Y. s 2 VJURE] 4 in a dress of ‘Tom the Herald staff were among a |tlic common council. | for the honor of first reaching Stock- FLIER IS INJURED. The bride was attir 4 | holm. Haverhill, Masms., May 22 (UP)— - hic - 2 | 5 5 ., May 22 (UP) ivory satin - and wore a veil of STOUP Which witnessed a drill by | g Narie Johnson, of the Moody . B 5 ¢ Nm:“h it e E“‘m“mu“:u cadets at the naval training school Y| Cassell last week obtained a Stin-| Elbert Walker, an aviator who has | biossoms, Sho carricd 4 bougiet or & ATAPolls vesterday. Miss Mur. o (S MO R A, | son, monoplane, similar to-the one | made many lghte in pertect sately. “SUPER” IMPROVED white roses and lilies of the valley, PBY 8 in Washington as the guest jused by Schlee and Brock in their(was painfully injured when he fell GREAT AMERICAN MOWER = 4 r Miss Ruth Lange of the Moody | v " i i, : ot The Herald and will compete in ' _ - i > laround the world endeavor and plan- | from a second-story window of his The r‘n‘uu: o nonor }t:i:l?l‘;:l;ieé;"J,]]c national spelling contest which | Sccretarial = school 18 now with | | g o take the northern rout across|home while walking in h Why Not Have the Best We Also Have Good Mowers \ ko] ARl Beaton & Cadwell Mfg. Co. ! wore an orange colored gown with StATied at 2:30 o'clock this after- For $8.00 and Up rnoon. | liat to match and carried a bouquet | "Oppy proeo apsand lax evoning investigation be miad m‘rw! roses. with a banquet at the Hotel Hamil- lIN | - Uhe bridesmaide were Misses |ton where the New Britain delega- | Sl L & andy n. Ball Bearing ird” Mower Sold By Us For Years—$12.50 we in the recent R Bertha Rogalsk: We don’t give prizes, we give you VALUE in the MOWERS S s Anna Suski. | tion is staying and which is the na- ! part of any member of tho con. |SOPhie Gajda, Mary Kaminski and |tional headquarters for the coniort misslon on administration and 105¢ Danek, attired in gowns of | The guest of the evening at ihe I [] erbert ] ' | ° finance to cover up anybody,” How. "3NDOW colors. Joseph Peters was banquet was George B, Wood of the ard said. 5 4 best man, The ushers were American University, who will pre- “The Handy Hardware Store” 336 MAIN STREET L ul vrman of A Few of the Many Money Savers That JUST We Are Holding For You—Call and See Our Elaborate Display, It Will Pay You. ‘THE MOHICAN MARKET o s 2 . Nowak, Bruno Gajda, & {side at the spelling bee this after- . We ars endeavoring 1o asc 0 § P § 0 M R Misgozy Peter Zapatka, and Stanicy | noON. Now Plans fo Span Ocean in| SR S e Was. Editor Lyon of the Washington facts.” A reception wus held immediately | 5147 and Editor Morgan of the Na- | (October < e : tional Educational assoclation have Howard said the ceremony at the home of | tional Educational lon d conducting the inv the bride’s parents. The couple left PeeD selected as pronouncers for the : ol Pt le L contest. The judges are Rev. James EPNSUOPe. ditpquon 0 1ake thens pmoon trip which | g, 02" Montgomery, chaplain of the | Detroit, Mich, May 22 (UP)— TRt SO be s o bl will take them to Philadelphia, New S, e " |Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's pro- “We have never Leld a b York and Niagara Talls On their ({23 5 Hepreseiiatives and Drin | 0 0%, B S0 antic avssn (I HINESY MEABOWREOOR GREANFNE :lul'lu‘.in any »m‘:ur inv "J”-‘”'f, f\.‘v,; make their home at ‘.;(‘hlm)I‘u[ Washington, by the way o[»G{ccnlund has been | Sl e AT Thin morning the local delegation |POSthoned definitely until S, s oo . A 1 == |was treated 1o a sightsecing trip |the United Press learned today, s this case. Brodztk—Rutkowski through the city of Washington. This | Lindbergh was understood to ° = the Meading investigation, during | Atias Mary Rutkawaki, daughter of |evening there will be & pertoranse |have felt that the most_favorable which public ings Ar. and Mrs, Joseph Rutkowski, 5§ at the Fox theater to which the flying weather for the trip was in 4 was cond & special legis- Orange street and John F, Brodzik, | spellers have been invited, |May,” June and October, and that|l [ \RGE FANCY GUARANTERD lative con: : 50 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brodzik, | Miss Murphy I8 enjoying her first |since a landing field could not be, Howard stated commis- 34 @range street, were married this | sion would sit all ¢ and to- | morning at Sacred Heart church. | do s oo morrow and would complete its Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski celebated z. = y hearings as quickly as possible. Thc mass and performed the ceremony. | commission’s report to Governor| The bride wore a gown of white v A Fuller will be submitted shortly aft- |satin trimmed with lace and a ol New Britain’s Most Popular Millinery Store orw 1, according to the chairman. trimmed with lilies of the valley. Whole Milk 31 | Best Pure 2 29 The letter requesting a public in- She carried a bouquet of white roses TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 CHEESE ....... Ib C | uamp.... . &m (4 . quiry and signed by the Rev. Dr. and lilies of the valley. The maid = A. Z. Conrad Rev. Dr. Robert |of honor was Miss Mary Klichowska ~— Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price Watson, the Rev. Lynn J. Radeliffc|and she was attired in a honevdew and the Rev. Fra I s“am.m“gm\'n with a picture hat to match. - » e ON SALE 9 TO 11 A M 215 MAIN STREET but the governor was not expected |Toses. The best man was Frank o 3 . 10 be in his office until Thursd IIIHTLO\\\'kL brother of the bride. IN O] oS)’rlnl:fr Jo?m C. Hull of the house | A reception was held at the home 9 TO 12 ONLY - > ‘STEAK m 29 i 54 of representatives was interviewel Of the brides parents after the cere- | ROUND ° c FG" Toma"ow' Weduesday only today as to the disposition of tho MONY, attended by close fricnds and . i 5 \ order flled by Rep. Roland D, Sav- !elatives, many from out of town. | A QUICK CLEARANCE OF FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ................... 2 Ibs 38c ver, democrat, of Ware, Hull stat.|The home was decorated with flo n it SR 2 it _lers and streamers. The newly mar. S . BEST H f D f »d that the order, asking a public | Y inguiry, had been referred to the!Med couple will leave on an extended \ 165 Trlmmed Hats Al 33c wo - ay peCl house committce on rules for hear- “,"",‘““"' n L Chenc sy yepiny 2 ing. No date for hearing has been ;‘.";n“f‘“‘ make "‘:"’ 3‘""9 with the . set, Hull sad, as the house will haye |PTd%'S Parents at 34 Orange street, Taken from our Regular Stock. From = i 10 formal sessions this week. | BIG ALL DAY SALE .. SHOULDERS 1. 17¢ e ROASTS PORK Ih. 25¢ e .....n2bc | h;'r‘s':“w .. 12¢ Legs Genuine | Shoulder Roasts PRING LM .. 1> O8C | “BEEF ... » S0C 'PINEAPPLES!! FoR CANNING 3 for 25c¢—95¢ Doz. NEW TEXAS l FRESH CUT NATIVE ONIONS . 5 Ibs. 25¢ ' SPINACH ... pk 15¢ Special Grocery Sale All This Week N. B. C. Assorted Package Goods ....... ... 6 pkgs. 25¢ Libby's Potted Meats ...................... 4 cans ‘l79c Fresh Shredded Cocoanut ........ swsisiss 23 9AMtolP.M. Reg. $12.00 William M. Forgrave, superintend- | J. P, Morgan Takes Place ent of the Massachusetts Anti-Sa- | Amonz Mineola Jurymen loon leaguc, declared today that his| Now' York, May 22 (UP)—d. organization had collected evldencs | piaynont Morsan was twors i aes | tending to confirm ‘reports of ”‘"u“@lnbfir of the grand jury at Mine- Al] S misappropriation of contraband li-| gl Long Tsiand, today (o prove that. tyles quor. He said he already had pre- despite his vast wealth, he thinks of sented this data to Howard, something besides mones, All Colors o g - o When Morgan was called to serve < WHOLE WORLD CHEws last February, he aiready had made || All Headsizes arrangements to go to Europe. Offi- ? =~ GUM FIGURES sHOw ‘C]Ia‘s o{'grerl tlo |efculeh h!ln’\. but he Values to &'98 y | demurred, explaining that jury eer: . S ice was @ sacred duty of every clti- | Children’s Hats Included. zen. He promised to cut short his| | Euroncan trip to appear in the May | Yearly Consumption in United States . Stict panel. Averages bont 100 swena [Pt ADDED SPECIAL Per Person | he took the oath today and prepared | JUST ARRIVED 250 New Summer Hats to devete himself to a round of | minor cases. Washington, May 2 (UP)—The whole world chews American gum, | a commerce department Pport | showed todag, Toriment revert ooked Like Brother So Consumption in the United states| Bought Car on His Name totals 70,000,000 pounds annually Greenwich, May 22 (®—Becaus or 100 sticks for every man, wom: k Borosky of Keene, New Hamp- Made to sell for as high as and child in the country. shire, 10oks like his brother Charlen, $5.98, for Tomorrow Only (all The total value of domestic con- he was able to purchase an expen- sumption is nearly $100,000,000, sive car on unsecured notes and get | day). Until the American doughboys as far as this place before it he. | went abroad during the World War, [came known that he had signed his Rum chewing was almost strictly an | brother's' name. Q . S : o -American habit, the report said.| Jack sccurcd his car from Dudley | See Window or Matron and Miss Since 1014, however, total gum ship- | Brothers in Concord, N. H. who ments overseas have increased from | gave it to him thinking that he was for these Special $2'88 £200,000 ann to more than $1.- Charles. When the discovered (hr\lr‘ 1f you are interested in se- curing a real bargain in won- derful dresses —be sure to visit Jordan's tomorrow be- tween 9 in the morning and 1 In the afternoon. These dresses comprise the newest styles, colors and prints. They were made to sell for $12 — and are good values at $12 — tomorrow they will ©2 Great Dritain is | mistake they set the police to work Specials. s Dinner Blend Coffee ........... 3 1bs Sl.gs') bo $6.95 — you save the an consumer of [on the case with the result that : y LY e o Riloris o ollowed by the|Jack and his new machine were | Bartlett Pears, large No. 3 ?\,“ : 23¢ Mexico, Yellow Cling Peaches. large No. Ceveeens & and the Philip- | picked up here. They will be return- | | COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE 29¢ 1{ed to New Hampshire, Royal Ann Cherries, large No. 3 can .. 0,000 wo, Is! from1to6p.m. A Phenomenal Siam i credited with e COMMENDED TOR WORK. | No Charges — No C. 0. D. — No Approvals P THE WONDER £1.500 of \ imports New London, May 22 (®—Seay 3 2 e o sanders of Groton, eclectrician at- MOHICAN BREAD BREAD (== J08 c T BREAD OUR OLD CUSTOMERS KEEP RIGHT ON BUYING—IT'S THE BRFEAD WITH T WONDERFUL FLAVOR THAT IS ALWAYS MAKING NEW FRIENDS, CE L/OAF . FINED $1.000 v M 22 (LP)—An Rohe- 00 by tached to the Submarine $-21, sta- ‘n been commendéd by the secre- » v of the navy for meritorious e e e e IR A AT GRS COR. COURT ST. fon of | winter, Sander's work was that of lkeeping diver's gear in operation. i ;' SPECI AL While They Last! A LIMITED NUMBER OF BRAND NEW [ MODEL 9 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS Fully Guaranteed model that won the Grand Prise at the Sesqui- Former § 50 Price Centennial Exposition. You must sct quickly, for when these gone, the sale ends. Our sock of e T D [ 1T ) LATER MODE! 0o $ ONLY4DOWN 95.,,? T Purchase and Offer of Silk and Flat Crepe ENSEMBLES $20 Values svl 3.95 — And from one to six in the afternoon, we are offering an- ;tmwberry f‘lufi CAKES . .ouninopninnnasssnsss BRI 258 Strawherry Meringue Pies ...... veees.. cach 25¢ Bran, Hearth and Raisin Bread ... ... loaf 10¢c FRESH ROE SHAD ....1b 24¢ | FRESH MACIKBREL .o Ib 18y FRESH BUCK SHAD .. Ib 13¢ ’ SLICED HALIBUT ... ,’Ib 30c There’s Little Delay in getting our milk to you. It comes to us fresh from our own, and neighboring farms, is pasteurized, and then goes out to our cus- tomers. For milk that is FRESH and good, be sure you get SEIBERT’S. : Positively the greatest bargain ever offered. You have long wanted & cleaner; you need i now is the time to get it. You know the Eureka. Over 2,000,000 are now in use. This is the same other rare opportunity. An en- JE SEI]ERI'&SQ{ 3 Sy tirely separate dress and sep- ; 453_455 pARK ST P | arate coat — both of the same qw sll"lt '/ at the price that one should s Lfi‘ really sell for. These ensembles (.7 arrived yesterday from New BALANCE IN EASY PAYMENTS Never again will we be able to offer Model 9 Eurekas on such liberal terms and at such an amazingly low price. Phone your order, or better still, stap in and get yours. Deliveries wil be taken care of in order reccived Saall Interest Charge for Deferred Paymens - BARRY & BAM.ORTH 19 Main St. 'Phone 2504 CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT (O. HOME FURNISHING CO. | Meriden, Conn. Bristol, Conn. | material and same shade. Both York — they are new — the smart thing for summer wear. The pastel shades are the most beautiful we have ever seen = Ecores of styles and all sizes