New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 33

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TRINITY CHURCH . Carried 9ut This Evening sell - Holeom Thomas M Geo Howar anl weiss, George Wilson ushers: Dorothy Marguerite Hulbe Floren e Gooby, Betty Hewett Hart, Shirley Copeland, Piano, Dorothy Pinclies. Tymist, Oliver H. Nicholls The Colonial Trio: Mrs, Racon, Mrs, Theodor zke, £ G. Hamilton, W N REV. DR. J. H. STRONG dren’s Home Coming From New York Vor Al niversary Rev. Dr. mer pastor of the First COSTUME CONCERT Old Folks' Program Will Be - Hall, Mildred White, Clawi Mus, T0 SPEAK HERE JUNE § One of Original Founders of Chil- John Henry Strong, for- Baptist E'RE mighty / easy to meet We're not only mighty easy to meet, but easy to get along with! Business practices that you respect— But at the same time pleasant personal contacts that make vou feel at home. “Nothing's” ever a trouble at “The City Na- tional.” FRIENDSHIP! SERVICE! THE (CITYNATIONAL BANK _OF NEW BRITAIN MAIN AT EAST MAIN MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM All Granite, 4 WHALEN Monument $250 ft. long—4 ft. high. Set anywhere in New England. Price includes carting, lettering, setting Come Any Day—Buy Direct—Save 25 A Posteard Brings Us To Your Door church, city, will be in and will deliver the | dress at the 25th wonjversary of the Children's Home. The anniversary will be 1 informal service at t }n\l l'\ he h big celebration comes the fol- ' Sunday, when special exer- s will be Licld in the cregational church at 7 this time, Rev. Dr. Strong, Lyman §. Johnson. will v. Dr. John E. First Con- | p. m join Joy, William Nicholls, . Howard Sutton, : : To \u) ort Child ¢ Qi Tnoli el pJow Yok May 35 @-Atier tm ‘11 i, S Wt o () Still Incline to Heaviness = in the pitileas cold of a high plateau | . - 5 d 8 ! nst g - " T d Leaded by Professor Nicholas loe- ,.| Nt P i babii Bt - rich, has won its way to civilization i S E childr - 5 in the Himalayan region of India. |, R 2 ' e o A cable from Professor Rocrich oy, jnoo toier “01 G ; d 1o the Itoerich museum announced |y g HENT I fe i | red S the safety of the party of nine white |y o B - Burns Bros. B, 1 persons, including Mrs. Roerich and | i B i Martin Parey their son George. It was the first | g y A Tilford, Pacitic Co word received from the party in 1 m several more t bers and perished. The expedition first started out on its wanderings over Chntral Asia From time to tima 1..~mm- 1A ye ninety Five natiyc caravan wm» anima were reecived tellin \ r, Pa May 205 (2= Math oss of fhe expedition bt » Mercantile Luncheons Expected . = no word had heen receive e Rails s \ The exprdition was foreefuly stop- | w CVC "D EW Ifi .‘ i ! il Iped by betan authorities, the AL ! message said, and detained for five . G | 41 B months at an altitude of 15,000 feet, |, o CARLOS B e DR it uno; Lediednor \ fo } | “living in summer tents amidst [‘)‘V“" sl ¢ o hay ) i s severe cold abont minus 40 degrees (110 Chamber of ox- !t 1 i clildrer < wirt 1o | centigrade,” (the Fahrenheit seale ::“m"\ - ”‘1; e non- | i of 1 i tracted little ! almost exactly the same as tha er, e he rritt | gis ‘;: ,"”'h“mw ‘;"I{; " sl e . _ ; s e They were forbidden to buy food | Wil be "_I']’y‘;‘f"y',"'“’ : ) HAS SCLEROSIS Batavia Petroleum 4 'as 1 stuffs, to speak to passing caravans [, o8 R ).‘ 5 expects Wit M Al ; and the presence of three women Helal i Sl ble Pllst licta o and he neec q vy SO 1 N ‘"“]“,l et and the need 0b}y00n much eriticism recently of the | jg or fuct ; { medical supplies were given no con- [ Eof, HHIH TSI Becety deration. 1 iplc N Finally they escaped to the reaching safety in India. Mr. Roerich is a native of Russia and is a famous painter and explor. er. e has painted many pictur of the arid American southwest, wrich is somewhat similar topo- graphically to the Asiatic area his | expedition explored. He founded the museum which ’hcau his name. It is a part of the Corona Mundi, international center, on Riverside Drive, York. The two organizations spon- sored the expedition, 'RE-BIRTH OF POLAND WILL BE CELEBRATED | ixercises south ! Program of at Sacred | Heart Parish Hall Arranged for Sunday. { A memorial ating the 10th anniversary of th |rebirth of Poland as a European na- | tion will be held Sunday evening af | {the parish hall of the Sacred Heart church, on Gold street. A number of prominent local and | {out of town speakers will be pres- jent, among ex-Congressman Augustin Lonergan land Carol Wachtel, editor of the “Kuryer Narodowy,” of New York The program will include & number of songs and recitations and will close with a tableaux depicting Poland in chains and Poland re- born. MISS KERELYZA SHOWERED. | A miscellancous shower was held in honor of Miss Katherine Kerelyza {of 74 Spring street, who is to be- come the bride of Mickall Krinisku of Stamford, at the home of May Kerelyza, 90 Winter street, last eve- {ning. A mock marringe was per- formed with Miss Phylies Andrell as bride, Miss Anna Spitko as groom and Miss Nell Sartinsky as elergy- | man. Solos and duets were render- | ed by Misses Anna Fishe ‘l'll‘k Kitty Sincho, Nell Sartinsky Lilly Lasky, Ann Garber and Ani Samperi, A buffet lunch was served. |The home was decorated in pink nnrl green. ‘Miss Kerelyza was the ‘r(cupwnt of many beautiful gifts About 75 girls were present from Terryville, Kensington, vristol, New- ington and this city. and foundation. Order vour monument now for Decoration Day and save $100. Write, phone or call for Designs and Prices. T. C. SMIFH SONS Stanley Sts. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1799 Corner Smalley and uow located in New York W Britain June $ principal ad- At nd Rev. with | Klingberg in re- | art | meeting commemor- | them Mayor Paonessa, | Mae Wal- | FRIDAY, MAY Clty Items ARMENIAN lEA[]ER George §. Koworkin Dis at R S e Home on Wlmhrop TR P e FLIBUSTER ENDS secon receive: lis- main llulm in, who is at present in Ilor nd five sisters, Mrs. Sape : NERCHANTS WANT 0555 Iflfl Bodies Recovered Vi psanen tional improye s 10 | failure of comumitt {The suggestion that young selected 1o take charge of the activi- {ties of the organizatic g ! with approval it is . are strong rumors that T Ha Deaths younger men in office. T i Bl dEasit of B. H. McElhone s M, H. and H Robert Patterson, ¢ W M Rose Zink \ ey jins, Sturman & Dyson and M rEe k. W J R | Rackliffe are a fow nos : 5 Llast night ] g as possible prosidential tim- BBooth str ¥ | The committee in charge of the | lor Tusba Ly ed F ur series of mercantile luncheons has (Children Star T ; en selected with this situation in [#01 2 A E - view and consists of ¢ Robb of the Mereantile be held ‘tomo [the following members: s ) | Dyson, ehairn Robert rial wiil Jam Andrew | Morton Mag, ynski, ¢ ] ¥ ) A release o Udln and Frauk Meyer, | mo | These luncheons are expect d to | Ruth Rogers o | develop into a mov t to revive | s o of mortgage, {chamber activities | ! it {interest in the organization. | 1 - 1 T o "“H" 1 N 1 C PAILS TO |>\\ JUDGMENT 25, 1928 o sustai [ Real Estate News ” 253 dy :tUpward Movement in Prices Halted But Temporarily Thirty-nine persons will take part counting the early daye of the home. | Georg: vorkian, & < 2 ) in an old folks concert to be given| Dr. Strong and Rev. Mr. Johnson 'a leads | R most | oulve Fii el at the Trinity Methodist church this Were the two adviscrs with Dr. ln»urk»rs in the interests of the Ar | ng stock of ¢ / evening. The program will in | Klingber at the time of the found- |menian people of this city where ) charge of Oliver H. Nicholls. ing of the home and are two men |he has lived for the past 57 years, | v Us - s ‘ Those who WIN take part and the wWhose encouragement helped him |died last night at his hom Win dh {tion under the 1 [ characters they will assume are as achieve his ambitions {throp street, following a ill- O Wiris far i 1 f follows: Lfforts are being made to have |ness. g (Continued from First Pagze) A A Rt ', S bt he wamen Siogons: Alex- some of the first children who grad-| Probably one of the greatest ac- e e i ender, Lillian Anderson, Louise uated from the fnstitution attend |complishments of Mr. ¥ Johnson, ; e ! derson, Mrs. Willard J. the same exercises. Children now at |that of bringing about t n ; v¥i Adeline Carlson, Muriel the home will sing during the pro- tga of ephen’s elwer—1 eslibnt ot BlaM A iy Hary Mildred Fuller, Shirley Gr gram. [mont street. His name 1 7 : o Steel fanly temporary ion Lois Graulich, Cora B. —————— jthe charter members. He was treas- | s auier, its] A lich, Mrs. S G. Hamilton, ju e building committes 5 lized and | Hooper. Mrs. George Hal | machinist in the emy 5 : beth Lohman, Mrs. Theodorc i { . Corbin Co. for many ye x i s Natzke, Dorothy Potter, Mrs. Her- - ia he came to this city from his v ted bert C. Reffelt, Fvelyn Re |native home in Cypress TIsl Eng- 1 Gladys O, aler, Mrs. Charles E. FRI]M TlBET WILDS nd. Sharpe, Llizabeth Sjovall, Gla ul\i ; Surviving him are his wifs nith, Mrs. Harry E. Smith, O Anna Kevorkian: 1wo sons, 121 Pine pan “ARKET lS Stockman, Ruth Stahlbush, Jean @ (evorkian ‘andii Anthur, Koy Stockwell, Caroline Wood, Berha HEId Pnsonem for Five Momhs.-m five daughters, Misses CWat Zahnleiter, [ ]Y\ pp\fl." ‘Z.fl;\r‘r, \"v\‘;lflnr n”l l | nou issell W. Graulich, Muhlon Gross, tarly Froze jer. Harry 8 Revorkian of X Irit- [ Crandmother Ordered ‘ J First National stoy FHE MARKLET AT 2:00 .M moveenet t EDDY BROTHERS &@ i = n i & Members Hartford Stock Exchange J Sl e NEW BRTAIN _ HARTFORD 3 e N Burrititotel Bidg Harlford Conn. Trust Bldg. Colony Bidg, R 2214 \;'; Offer: s 75 Shares American Hardware onsol Mont Ward . .130%, National Lead 1271, N Y Central 838 N H & H 621 'MARKET CONTINUES = - INmms gecoviry [ PUTNAM & CO. BUILDING COMMITTEE ' ot con S YOTES 10 SELL KACEY HOME| Price of $65.000 Put on Pranklin F une ral o Br lhv.vi‘;.‘l\rp‘ll‘-’:‘ A e ¢ Square Building—Several Parties [ e 1l 1‘!-"!“‘:\”\”'1" ¢ ..M\":L’ \‘;.y.;v”::lw: s \1‘ S [particular is working on the proposi- We wish to thank our frien throy Micezkowski, tlon. The building committec has 'Ci€hbors for the onard Appell. D power to sell. athy shown us Matthew Papciak served t Thirty-five rmiembers of Daly bercavement toda onr beloved Husba 1lso for the beauti Couneil will attend a laymen's ro- troat which will open this evening SHOWER VOR \II\\ pUBi {at the Passionist monas Wes cceived. We especial Au aluminum and kitchen shower Springfield, Mass. Members of tI e the Door Check 1 was tendered Miss Selina Dube at {local council will leave this after- & . Corbin, the W. 11 home of Miss Franc prow | noon at & o'clock. The retreat will [struction Co. employes and %0 =t Maple street last night. About come to a close Sunday afternoon. ”w 4 ‘\," ”I"‘r]w_:x]l \\\" ! and t irls from the New Britain Trust and the Burritt & present and Miss Dube w win, fened All Factory Night at e e . wer FLORIEN MUSZYNSKI sl Aol celpicnt of many usetul gif(s, Legionnaires’ Meeting | T s e S Plans for the Eddy-Glover Vost, | — — N RORIE Rnd e - American Legion meeting tor | CARD OF THANKS rved {are completed. Command: r | We wish to thank 1o nd Trhe i s | Avery has issued a call to the mem- | cpjends, neighbors and r v it i i bers through “Boost and Pull,” the |official post organ, and the public | | press for all Legionnaires to be on sympathized with us ent bereavement oceax illne of Howard Rehm of nectady, N. Y., on June 2 where the ladies auxiliary will serve i NS . Ballerer's Pusy Shop | “Tlm JTelegrap MA ples, ; Mariconda, yv.lr\\h pries iano, | was arrested and charged with de- rauding four prospective emigrants | Special Notice Florist “All Fa®tory” night tonight at the iddy-Glover post, American Legion Phone 1625-2 Opposite St Ma Church —eats. mpion. will mect Jacovacci in a fight June 17 at the Romy¢ Stadium “NATE"” AVERY Residence 17 Summer 5t.—1623-3 Post Commander, it was announced today. {hand. The Eddy-Glover Post hand |pand TR P {will be present, and movies Will Do | We wish especis ” ," (Y:l~:7§|.|\:‘~ lel' s thown. The movie commitiec has Hlarmony ladge, No. 2 S o ey Py SA arranged for “The Covered Wagon” RBollewian TS TR N be held to be the headliner for the evening SN ¢ today into the death of Mrs Bertha Because of the fact that it will be iy Worle. '\‘1"“ her, 4 of ‘-\y‘\\._.lh\xn.\\lm:«\ “all factory” night. the officials of | Mys. William J. Newll Mr ant| ooy WO !"‘Mv!‘wl rom the Mil the post have engaged the hall at s €. Neidl, Mr. and Mrs Valoi- \." vesterday. Medical Examiner the Elks elub for the affair. Final tine Bollerer. farvin M. Scarborough has an-| plans for Memorial Day will be dis s nounced the woman a suicide. cussed. After the meeting at the Her coat and hat were found on Elks cfub, the members will ad- | X WINDOW BOXES | bank near the Orange street| journ to the post homie next door Selection of Fed Plants | bridge and the hody was seen Now Ready for I " nortly after. . Knights of Colunbus, the build row S 0 md was p B s |ing committee has decided to sell Mary's chur i will was ren | the home on Franklin Square at a St Mary's cemet in favor Tex Gulf Sulp 2 | mimimum price of 65,000, —_ ziewska, he failed to pay it Tim Rol Bear IS HoricoiGrike, chairmantor th Michacl Balukonis A similar judgment was rendered | Underwood building committes d today that| Tur s for Micl the case of Mieczyslaw Parys|Union Pa the eouncil will not sell the buid- |konis of T stre gainst Cichowski and nukos, [1'n 3| ing and property for less. Mr. Grise |held tomorrow mor which the def 1 admitted teday that th are sev- |o'clock at Andrew’s ¢ - The writ is ret i€ | eral parties in communication with |2l Will Te in St Mary's e 1 the building. committee with a view | 555 U to purchasing it. and that one in CARD OF THANKS q LOCAL STOCKS ‘Purnished by P Insurance Stocks, Bid Autonobile Ins 1 Hartford Fir National Fire Beaton & Cadwell Bize-Hid Cpt Co cor lings & Spencer con Rillings & Spencer pid stol Brass . 2 jClt's Arms i 2 Eagle Lock T Fafnir Bearing Co .... Hart & Cooley Landers, ¥ _\’ B Machine Machive prd -Be-Pond com orth & J ck, Stowr | Russell Mg Co Scovill Mfg Co Standard Screw ‘\‘l.mlu Works lTorvnn.lm\ C 0 com . | Union Mfg Co ..... = England imported nearly A00,000 cggs last year. am & Co.) | of several thousand lire by promis- meeting. The Elks hall has been |ing to obtain their entry to the| Public \nlm.»~ Stocks, engaged, the post band will play. All | United States without dificulty. |Conn Elec Service 104 legionnaires are requested to be at L — {Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...105! the meeting to complete plans for | usen a ey T AN FIGAT. Hfd Elec Ligit 140 Memorial Day. 8 o'clock harp at ' Rome, May (UP)—Mario Bo- (N B Gas ... 2 the Washington street home. Movies UNDERTARER sisio, ltalian middleweight boxing | Southern N E Tel . 15 Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 21148 Chemical National Bank RIGHTS Bought and Sold | Thomson, Themn & o. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE Price on Application. . § 50 Shares Stanley Works 100 Shares Colt’s Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN H MEMBERS HAI 'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joscph M Tel. 1258 Harold 0. Mott Halloran ‘ WE RECOMMEND: THE GREAT ATLANTIC | & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY COMMON STOCK Shaw & Company Britain New 75 Pearl Street New Haven : OFFICE Room 509 NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Tel. 5200—5201 Azked T 3 18 1y piled at the rear gave the im D ar ga pression LlQUOR TRUGK R gl g g avily bowed springs gave still an- 3 S s . er impression and it was because : 1,000 Gallons of Alleged Whiskey | of this that McGrath decided £o ine 2 Taken in N« k — New Haven Nev loft w s held for trial. SHOWER FOR MISS FRELANDER « Driver 1s Held by Police, Ik, May 25 (P - A truck : wiloeed A miscellancous shower was held Sipon Ne. last nmight at the home of Mrs. O. it 14 Howard . New IHa. J- I'relander for Miss Esther Fre- s d Rl d s inder, who will become the bride ¥ By MtVorovela Paltos John Kukish on June 26 The NG Nevoloft fold the police | home was decorated in colors of ) vas owned by Benja. | Pink and white. Guests were pres- Daft § Comt wr, ent from Waterbury, Bristol and oty EAVBL: Plainville. A mock marriage was When halted by 1 v the | held . trock was speeding along the post | 78 road in the dircction of New Haven. | TREASURY BALANCE A number of empty paper cartons | Freasury Balance, $84,841,307, NICOLA BELLINI 48 Franklin St. Phone 604 Cement Work a Specialty- Work Guaranteed

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