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Miss Bernice I. Unkelbach, daugh- |T€ar ©of 215 North street shortly BE [;AN[]I“ATE St. Mary's Church ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Unkelbach, |2fter 2 o'clock yesterday morning, Wednesda o was recently elected a member of |While Officer John Liebler summon- : . 9 e : . - s . . days of fast and abstinence. King Gustave V. Elevates Him - = Will Run on Communist Ticket | ““" sacicn macs for the dcceasea| A son was born Saturday night =2 Friday and Saturday ‘ . e members of St. Mary's parish will |3t New Britain. General hospital to to Order of Vasa 1 | | | | a horse from a burning barn in the — [ s el owns the property., Wednesday morning at 7 o'clack. — . POLICEMAN SAVES HORSE WEDEN DECORATES FOSTER-GTLON T0 [Foropmmme,,.|| Oy Rems | e Catholic Churches of this week are ember days and | Forum Literary society of Russell |¢ the fire department. A. Meltzer [Or ngh 0filces be celebrated at St. Mary's church ;;lrr‘;a:;n:"é‘::f- Anil Lupien of 113 Masses on Friday, the first Friday| A daughter was born yesterday at of the month, will be at 5:30 and 7 |New Britain General hospital to Mr. o'clock. Confessions will be heard |and Mrs. Bernard Mann of 26 Cari- Thursday afternon and evening. On [!on street. Friday there will be an all-day ex-| A daughter was born yesterday to position of the Blessed Sacrament|Mr- and Mrs. Hilmar Backlund of A Ralt century ago a young man, | New York. May 28 (P—William barefooted and with all his worldly Z. Foster, former 1. W. W. leader, possessions in a bundle, left a and Benjamin Gitlow, radical lead- poverty stricken home in Sweden to | A v er of New York. are the presiden- | seek his fortune in unfamiliar loca r A 5 s i ” . tial and vice presidential nominces | P50 9% 00 THe B e ve- | 16 Shuttle Meadow avenue tions. His inherent physical stam- 1 S P respectively of the workers (com- | | e a0 gEe) ol Professor Charles R. Hoover of | ina, his unswer hon and | ; g : g A | munist) party of America. Children of St. Mary's parochial | Wesleyan university will speak at a oral b They were namde at the closing |<chool will 2o to confession Friday |i0int meeting of Lions and Kiwanis o ol { ;:v he | meeting of the party convention in !morning and children attending the | ¢!uDS tomorrow noon at the Burritt pUEIenl he el ot it by | ; |New York yesterday. public schols who are members of | N0/ ; - | ety it o ooy atligar | i " “We must build a soviet govern. |the parish will go on Friday after-| Ileven peck sacks fancy Green sterday t 1 man, still far | L - L e B san, Thay il rensiva sopaninian | Meuntain Msine|lseed * nofatoes ut Fro? reithy oAbt aete | s 3 ment in the United States” Foster : peocive Sogmmnninn | 3 C. W. Lines f R e ) X 3 caid in his speech of acceptance.|Al @ Special mass Saturday morning | g0od works accomplished | g 1 ; § & “It will come and behind it will (3t & o'clock 3 ; stand a red army.” He told the 3,-| May devotions will be held to- 000 delegates and party members |Night. Tuesday, Wednesday and | | present they must be ready --m‘l‘sh'”“h." mxh_” 2 h-‘;"mm“\?t: [ turn the next imperialistic war into | Benediction ? W€l attended the annual conference for ¥ a civil war.” "’Ju“n-e e *d"“owd to the Sacred |!Ndustrial nurses held at New Haven § The platform upon which they |y iart, gevotions will be held every | \Te Miss Lena Wood of North & akKe flst'yeflrs i will run demands recognition of |ovening during the month at 7 ,‘,,Judd-. Miss Mary Hayden, Miss Har- soviet Russia, repeal of the 15th |gclock el cotiand s AllogMoras Sof spo"sweu' nMy —Photo by Collomb [amendment and the Volstead act.| A class of 439 children were con- |!1° American Hardware Corporation, - |recall of American troops from |firmed at the church Saturday morn- | 214 Miss Agnes Darrow of the Stan- Ask your dentist about the most natural looking and unbreakable plate called “Hecolite."—advt Among nurses from this city who | 1 . 3 2 | ng nobody locked up, the door was | did not move the truck until an nmm‘i‘;(“”‘;’J 3"3‘5";“"“‘5‘,‘.“;1 estanl Bien lug hyinisheniJonn Joblled Mrs. A, Vilardi and Miss Rose smart wi intex | open and he carefully placed his|later. The employer thought theof B e-day 40-hour week for| 'The apnual ceremony Of the(y . .l jeoavesnincion street are « ++ + will you permit Tintex 3 | labor. “rown ¢ the statue of the Virgin | ve v i umbre n a corner of cell No. 1!voung man was making deliveries or . CIOWNINE © : ! o h Nerws. Je to save you many dollars in your Sum- Foster Is 47 years old. a native |Mary was carried out in the church | @ motor trip through New Je y and stretched himself out on the collections. Panarella had no com- b t 4 sey and Pannsylvbni | mer sports-ou‘fit? Then just get out | plank for a rest. Sergeant McAvay | ment to make on the testimony and [0f Taunton., Mass. He was expelled |vesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The | =57 % Tor B your last year's faded sports-wear and { " et : | from the social . 19 4 - by Miss Hel A daughter was born at New Brit- | ASL year & ] | 0 eiected him only to have him return | Judge Saxe warned him to keep off | {rom the socialist party in 1919 and | crowning was done by Miss Helen| -8 - 500 hospital yesterday to| YoU will be delighted at the way Tintex | little Jater and Sergeant King was |rallroad property in the future. |joined the 1. W. W. leading the|Kenny. Rev. Walter M [ \r. and Mrs. J. E. McNeal of 330 | Will restore them to original beauty i s obliged to put him out. Only Verbal Battle steel strike. He has been arrested | delivered a sermon on "Our Lady.” | \Grgie 00 v = 7 | and usefulne w[ e UI]S&IISI&C‘OI‘ a[ld +v. Machetski was in court on | st Anastasia, aged 38, of \v| 1ln“'m-~ \ulf was |n’«'wpar|) % vy n:'rp:\nw;ll:::x‘\l:m”h o || The police are Investigating a re- j and vou will o s | Yy1tnesses H arges of breach of the peace and Washington street, and Paul Kash- |DOMIf OR BIasidant in (o s B port by Joseph Rosfski of 111 North | Prised how easy it will be, too—really Sitlow is 3 q ve of [the first Friday of Ju e at ; e drunkenness and his case was con- | ishian, aged 3, of 21 Broad street, | Gitlow is 37 ~and a mative of the fi iday of June will be at| . "ipat a tool shed in the rear| Ju8 h Tintex you simply Tintex gives you | l Not Paid—0ther Cases tinued until Thursday becaure of the | drew & erowd that stopped traffic at | Elizabethport, N. J. He was elected | 5:30 and 7 o'clock. Confessions will | [F€% | (0L & T S0, 10 0 P00 i | | inability of Henry Slomski of 23| Beaver and Lafayette streets about |10 the New York assembly on the|be heard Thursday afternoon and |p o % 0% Guc B O S ™ :‘: ‘::’;“;':"r;:“é::nf:':'"fl‘;":“"i‘:: o — Horace = . A street fight in which five men+The boy's mother said Machefski | George Collins, who was in front of (Of criminal anarchy in 1920, he : o he (a0 tools taken. Officer Thomas ""d“ I“ "’;‘ ,"Ill“ 'kg‘“'é"“" orchids pushed him against a wire fence and | 106 Lafayeite str was pardoned In 1925 by Governor [meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock on the |y i LCole T o and blues, lovely pinks and greens. | mjured " him. Machefski told Ser- cry of ‘*figh the pair.| Smith. His citizenship was not re-grounds & ThHomas Mazzo 'of 90 West street «. .+ you can see the Tintex |terday morning at Stanley and | geant McAvay someons had robbed hHepian canlied the stored, however, and in 1026 when| The annual ceremony of the| CTOWAS Aiko 0F B0 WISt S| Colors on actual samples of silk. Simply REV. DR. J. E. KLINGBERG, |DWight streets served to confuse the him Saturday and it was his inten- | other and George Sadis testified that |he again sought state office his|(IOWNINg of the statue (:r'v - \‘n l'u h,mm“‘ thsi e vl o o1t ask your dealer to s}mwyuu the Tintex | police court today because of the in-tion to have a rest in the cell before the men had a verbal battle but name was ordered faken from the |Mary w "T"’”_\"V i “*4”‘1"‘ o |stockings were stolen off a clothes Color Card—today! amlths, gv_x{v"» 1e and Inw‘nf little [sbitity_or lm‘r‘m’vr! 5 '"Y o 1‘:‘ reporting the theft: Officer Utach nothing else. [ ha He helped organize the [ EROOT - ‘:TV”T.:‘I"”"'\““““ :’“I‘ by ftine in his vard between S and 10| g==THE TINTEX GROUP—, children, “thousands of miles from |those concerned fo explain it clear- arrested him on complaint S e at he and|communist labor party of Ametica/|Jiss Catherine Oiloary assisted by | sda that home he jeft as a boy, recetved |y, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney I\ i e gnn L An ;.;;w‘a v:.:\xf:';‘ ]“L’n he jand e % 4 | \fies Claire Lynch. The crown-bear. |P- M- Thursd Products for every Home- e al decoration of the king Jreenstein, who questione aller 3 & . | Kashishian wer iingjoxela deh ilng 1ES - Miss Claire Howley. The se e inti i the personal decoration of the king |W. AL Greenstein, ho questioncd | Watter Majonshi, aged e T e e e e He | pe b Tiga Clalug Hoanloyithe s ARBUCKLES SEPARATE. tinting and Dyeing Need of his native land m recognition of |the principals and witne order-| Booth sireet, pleaded guilty to the| paiq it and that was the end of it. | : nsadn NI Hollywood, Cal. Mal 25 Ph—| TinerGray Bos—Tiatsand dvea all matrial the good he has done [=d Clerk E. J. Danberg to withhold | charge of violating the liquor 1aw | Judge Saxe imposed a fine i BERNARD H FOSTER To St. Francis' church, New | oo 00 (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, former | Tintes BlueBos—Fo imaed silks—tiots the. Love of children furnished the in- | witness fees from the latter, James andq was fined Dann costatmithils e P i ) 1 penes L R e silk, lace remains white., epiration through which the Rev.|Hamilton of asty street and |5, spanian Ialll Bentancesan B0 ont on sRst, i uered Heart devotions will be | J B i AY | Tintex Color Remoser—Removes old color from say Dr. Klingherg, has given home and |John Lazar of Dwight street iy : e Other Cases On Docket | |hela every Friday during June that he and his wife, formerly Doris ‘material 40t can be dyed 8 new calor. r. Klingbers, n home 2z . spo | daVS o recommendation of As el Al ot : ¥ UL Deane, Pasadena society girl and | Whiles— Aspecial bluing for restoring whitenes te education to more. than 1,000 soung- | Heetor Hamilton, azed 22 of 653 ant Prosecuting Attorney W 31| Wilim Wazoska, “aged 1T, St. dohn's Church e e abe seef el Biuing foce sters, and has won for himse}f a|East street, pleaded guilty to the |Greenstein. Judge Saxe observeq | FOrestville, charged with driving i (Ihs Ambial piensotidl mase forithe actress, bad sepgrate 8 royal decoration and college degree, [charge of drunkenness, hut-denied | that the penalty was quite moderate | Without having a license in his pos- Bishop Nilan Will Officiate at [jeceased members of the Knights of :‘l‘i"_‘ "l{ _:“!’I"_‘“H"\“‘: ‘;':m f'“"f“‘v“ ot ol drug, dept. tores] 5/ neither of which he would exchange (that he had assaulted George Far-|in view of the fact that Majowskl |Session. said he had one but lost it helr Severly s, hom € ead Botion counters . . » " “ O bus of this city will he cele- Ordination Ceremonies at olum ant o et e for a fortune. ley, aged of 59 East Main street| was convicted of the same charge | #1¢ Was given until tomorrow to pro- | brated at ¢he church of St. John the n't gotten along happily for The college degree was conferred (and Tesisted Officer Sullivan, while | some time ago, and he suggested | uce a duplicate, Cathedral. Fvangelist Wednesday morning at 8 507t \{:r;x::“:lorn{‘rm;l m;‘g‘l\y‘:‘fl" some time ago by a Swedish college | Farley denied that he had assaulted | that Judge W. I°. Mangan, defense| Officer Joseph Kennedy testified | 3 o'clock. well f Lol eaoms hiee ' The mnn‘ln in this country, The Order of Vasa, |Hamilton. Officer ~Sullivan testi- | counsel, warn Majowski that he will|that a car driven by Wazoska fig- | Bernard H. Foster éon of Mr and | Mass on the First Friday will he | Well he lontsame Berts ©1s, conpi at the behest of King Gustave V, of (fied that he saw five men Aghting go to jail “for a long time” if he is| ured in a slizht collision with At- Mre Wiltiam H. Foster of Iarm- Yeaid at 5:30 o'clock with communion | WAs married here April 6, 1925, w ‘ Sweden was conferred yesterday on |about 12:50 o'clock and as he ran | convicted again. {orney Leo. V. Gaffney's car about | IN8ton, will be ordained a Catholic |again at 7 o'clock. Holy hour willjmany motion pictures executives Dr. Klingberg in a service at the (fowards them he saw Hector Hamil- | Mr. Greenstein told the court that | 5.20 Saturday afternoon and Wazo- DVIcSt by Bishop John J. Nilan at be held in the evening at 7:0 20d glars attending the wedding | FINTS AND DYES First Lutheran church by Olat H. |ton In a half sitting position. Lean- | Majowski threw away a bottle of al- | tka could mot groduce his fice St Joseph's cathedral in Hartford |o'clock e ANYTHING ANY COLOR ; ¢ o : Ay S e rs. | Durfee Arbuckle in Paris, the de- Lamm, Swedish consul general to|ing over to take hold of him, the|conol on April 15 when Officers Wil | Stanley Sakioweki, aged 42, of 2 Saturday morning:s Had Wil Sihe $ltar socisty willnestiiliiunes i Sk ot 000 Mactive eichiidans PARK & T the United States. The service was/officer was surprised (o receive & jim 0'Mara and E. B. Kiley waked (linton street. was accused by his | C¢70rate his first solemn high mass day evening at 8 o'clock sree hecoiiog, ptecilye elEht davs Oisiributers. LTORD wowhe in connection with the 25th anniver- |punch in the face and have his ¢ab | into his store. There was no Wife of {hreatening fo kill her day |t St Patrick's church in Farming-| A class of 75 children of the par- |before his second marriag e ) sary of the Children's Home which |knocked off by another swing from | tion about the reputation of the|after day. He came home last Fri- |00 N°Xt Sunday morning at 11 ish will make their first communon Dr. Klingberg formed Hamilton, who ran through Dwight |store, Mr. Greenstein said. as the|qgay in an intosicated condition and | © /oK saturday morning ut § o'clock Mr. Lamm said the work of Dr.|street and was finally captured after | officers had frequenty observed men | |ckeq her, she said | Mr. Foster wil be the first native St. Peter's Church | Klingberg had attracted the atten. |the officer had fired one shot from | of drinking habits patronized it. N AR his wife of Of Farmington ever to become a isses on the First Friday will be | tion of the Swedish monarch and his revolver fo frighten him. After jowski eluded the police until 1ast| (iiine him on the head with a |Catholic priest. He received his early 4t 5:30 and 8 o'clock. Confessions the order was conferred in response an investigation, Farley was rounded ook when’Sergeant P. J. O'Mara | 1 fottle shen he resched home |€ducation at St Mary's sehool in this , Will be heard Thursday evening. to a cablegram from the King. {up and James Hamilton and Lazat and Officer Kicly arrested him in | Lo ponge WA A8 T AORT ety Later he attended S1. Thomas'| Nest Sunday will he communion Dr. Klingberg, in receiving the were brought in to testify front of his store Fetaliated by kicking her. Ho said | Seminary in Hartford and finished ;Sunday for the women of the par- order, expressed the wish that his| James Hamilton and Lazar testi Pleads Not Guilty he works hard in a local factory and | 115 philosophical and theological |ish and for the membe of St Wfia might be present so that he fied that as they were on thew way | Jred Kimmitle, age Crest s a locs & k] e 5 T e s e studics at €. Bernard's seminary in | Anne's society | i A o Bar e sail © with Hector pilton, two | jins: 5 . he | 1K ak Irink 2 SR s could pin the medal on her. He said home with i linsville, pleaded not guilty to the 18 0 SEE ON0 LTI ent. | Rochester, N, Y, much of the suceess of the work has | Men called fo them and inquired | charge ‘of operating an automobile || ES S5 teUL W B SRRt nown in iis | Miiss Russell to Anpear been due to her co-operation and |the name of the street they were | \hile under influence of liquor, and ¢ if ty. For yes . Foster has bes S H W OIS encouragement. Mrs. Klingberg is |00 ames Hamilton _replied | his request that his case be contin- | N® Must leave it alone entirely if it ity For years Mr. Foster has I n{ In Seminary Exercises i street, a hoy, to b court. | 8:10 Saturday night and Officer | socialist ticket in 1917, Convicted |€Yening fe 1 ok ha e ree. 2 boy be in court ) g The men's circus committes will |1 into. the lock having been forced, participated at an early hour yes- of on a visit to Sweden. The church " and Lazar eaid “Stanley,” ued until Saturday was ffea’| 8L EoINEj to] ipliasizoybln balhaary) 0 claker of Reservoir No. 4 of the | yyig Lila Russell of this city will was crowded to its capacity. The ereupon the two men rushed Officer James M. McCue arrested |imself and his wife. A fine of §15 B Lo Tisted on the program of the How- exercises were to have been Kéld [across the street and started a fight. | him on Main street Saturday night, | And costs was imposed. execution of | ERe 3 ard Seminary pageant, “The Tri- | § outdoors on the grounds of the i:’"" :’( “\‘)'”v ”1 '1""‘101‘4 Ul ]\\us IFar- und four hours later a young woman “‘"‘gpfrvlvr;!'.\1-\n::‘x;rm];’r)m‘-,‘rim-;m";‘;‘*r'\: Says Fascists Injured ‘\»‘mm; of Flvvrll\ A to hr“wm “Hm: on | & o but were changed fo the(le¥, but the identity —of his ¢om-|who had been driven to this city by | Vas placed roba 60 s Mool e { Monday, June 4 at Weet Bridge- :;‘)\r;:ch ,‘,Lf ,,M' oF nl :\,]mh,or h panion was not divulged. He was| Kimmirle called at the police station |1ays 3 i PJIUZOISk" W(»o_nsul‘blmbltcllg | water, as one of the May pole danc- Dr., Klingberg took occasion dur- |$3id to haye escaped after starting [and reported that she had heeni Frank Sadis of Kensington prom- ”“‘";"": Jugoslavia 5 M 28 B lapg ing the meeting to express his ap- |he trouble waifing for him in vain, not know- ised to obey the city ordinance pro- | I f[“’l' S """L ; *;‘I"f‘ Miss Russell is the daughter of preciation 10 4l who have helped | Hector Hamilton testified that he |ing that he had been arrested. She HDUIng parking on Center strect, | that Talian fuscists attacked e |alr. and Mrs. Bdward 1. Russcll of during the past 25 yea A shopt [Merely pushed Farley over a hedge | and Kimmirle went home with an|east side and Judge Saxe suspended <]“-°» d; con _;~l' e /«'\'_d ‘:" Sun-{ag Cambridge street, and is promi- address was given by . Dr {because he happened to be in his acquaintan: udgment with a warning to Sadis | day and injured Consul Simitch. He pant in the eocial and athletic activi- |path as he rushed towards the fel- Case Continued that he cannot violate the ordi- | V#S taken to a hospital. Other!iics of Howard seminary {low who was attacking Laza James Kindelan, aged 22, of nd escape punishment I members of the consulate staff um;i The production will be staged out- doors with the campus as the setting | | Hartford water system. A. Ahlguist, pastor of church, and by Rev. C. J. Fredeen, pastor 8 % of the Swedish Bethany church. Mr, | Va8 intoxicated, he said. West Main street, pleaded not guilty | Officer Thomas €. Dolan testified | Manhandled. Lamm was introduced by Dr. Ahl. |Know Officer Sullivan was a police- 1o the charge of operating an auto- | that he ordered Sadis to ohey the| Anti-Itulian riots occurred in ‘nnd the whole performance will be | it man. He had never seen Iarley juobile while under influence of li- [ordinance and finally was obliged to | Zara on Saturday in connection withh [mnade effective by the beauty of the |§ " {until the fight started. and he had quor and had his case continued |arrest hi Sadis is getable | demonstrations over the decision of surroundings. . 3 nerberg chorus and the Arpl sextet, |10 reason to assault him until Saturds He was driving | peddier. | the Jugoslavian government to rati- The Triumph of Sprinz” was ¥ yosan, the ellabie y er i : Judge Saxe asked Mr. Greenstein north on Main street about " The continued » of Walter |ty the Nettuno conventions. which [written by Dr. Lynn H. Harris, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs 0 ©Xplain the charges preferred by yosterday morning and his *|Szvdowskl, aged 35, of 66 Smith |would permit Italian citizens to own [ident of Howard eemin: 3 FOR Am‘;vr RESULTS g (the state and the stant prosecut- | ciruck a pole at Central ark. | strect, charged with violation of the |land within 30 miles of the Adriatic |time of the Shakespe: contena ing attorney replied that Farle hing two switch boxes liquor law. was again continued 1. |coast of Jugoslavia. Varions counter | and has since heen produced by & . o certainly commitied a_breach of the | on The front of the €ar | ti| next Monday on request of At.|demonstrations against Jugoslavia [various colleges and schools. | peace, while Hector Hamilton ad- | gmashed by (e impact | {ornoy Staney J. Traceski so took place. At Zara the Itabian | It ° mitted intoxication and when {and Nobil Sorbo of 224 Elm street | il soprust s Aenioliahed,. un ushed Farley he assaulted him.!ind Katherine Karbonic of 46 Wil- e ik | Italian flag was burnt in th arket o “ 0’ When a Man 5 Gibon o polloeman 6 (e fase |iow elnact, Wb were ndlng odt s A Talbgt Celebrates SRR “ont Make a‘roy : The Handy Hardware Store nd knock his hat frem his head | Kindelan, sustained painful scratch- Anniversary of Birth |itlian consulate were smashed. | 336 MAIN STREET G . f rtainly constituted resistance.” Mr. | es about the hands and legs but de- |\ pihane cirorice party was held b i ol ut () Baby’ : reenstein saids cined to have medical attention i e btk O e : S | 5 0€s In Ior | o His Saxe ried Hoctor Hamile|sersbant T 0. Fesnsy dicssieq scing i oie monis ol Mre (George ¥ Tl | (8 IOV HAS BRAIN ANIURY ~Babies Have Nerves- Saxe | bot on Trinity street Sunday evening | william Miller, aged 4, of 10% . c and costs on the assault | delan. HEho BT or. (lab! s | | Washln b ind suspended judgment on | Autoist Is Fined i \‘h_ _]_‘H‘::L'_‘(‘_ al n,“.h“”" nley street, was l:nm‘ ked down By RUTH BRITTAIN the other charges, placi him in Edward Dailey, ;| cul gift I > PUHIIV IR y a bicycle on which Czeslaw Jed . ze of the probation officer, with | Summer street, Hs |ful gifts including a beautiful ring | zinicki of Putnam street hes wart \gainst hecoming nvolv- | 1 costs on the cha g unt, Mrs. A, Talhot of | iding last Kriday, suffering a con- ls - P hoa fracas aga He im- a standing trolley ca nd street Ir. Talbot en- cussion of the brain, according to ed on him that hecause of the ' sndgmen was suspended on ¢l T’y "mm} his th birthd: and a tur-|report to the police by the boy's Tl nd | ke sup a8 served to 20 guests | mother vesterday. Detective Ser- ekeeper 1 ever 'racr [ had never been arrested | es of driving without a license and | 2 b d mo! terds i § young married he W jealt with | without a certificate of registration. | (rorm Holvoke, New York. Hartford nt Ellinger learned that the Mil- Farley's case he sus- | He pleaded guilty to three charges, |400 this city. Dancing and singing [ler hoy was in the roadway near cmarking that | Officer Michael Massey titied | Wore enjoyed during the evening. Mayor Paonessa’s place of business o would dive him th efit of the | that he was on a Stanley ¥treet trol- = S e at Stanley street and Hartford ave- v car about 6:45 last night, going | BOMB WRECKS ITALIAN HOME. |nue when the accident happened Got Afother Chance and at the corner of Allen Buesos Aires. May 25 (P—A | P R B D, k. ag 5 of 57| su Jight truck driven by Dailey | powerful bomb wrecked the home of | \ySTERY IN BROKEN WINDOW d 1 preva ) 1o h. long record, | almosi ran down passengers who [Uesar Aseltr 1 former lieutenant |y, o A P | . g ol rwin , who has a long . e & < | © police are investigating the | i = Y h G 1 the derstanding | Motorman Michael O'Brien shout- [foday. There were no casualties. | pria Manteilles tonemont ot 53 | to abstain [«d to him but Dailey did not si"l"loimv attribute the bombing 10§ 31044 street, Officers Collins, Flyn penal® of aland Oficer Massey jumped onto the fanti-fascisis. The hombh explosion |,y N\ icvneki heard the glass break he is convicted |running hoard of another car and |tore : at hole in the building. |00 1 dainiiel & vertook the truck at Francis street. | Windows in all the houses in the|>nd s Montville's husband, wholyy rogarding baby as a sort of ani- ed to leave drink cvertook t o= Al | I Sthe oy about the premises yesterday, - of tronbie Licutengnt Samuel Bamforth |vicinity shattered emeeted. Flood was Toumd oy |mated toy for the amusement of 5 » 5 : i1 | ts, relatives and friends. Baby aged 52, of 67| testified that the father of the young Aseltra is eng n bfsiness in g e f e nts, rela and friends. Baby o ed with bredeh ! man who owne ik produced | Buenos Awres and is known as one (e \orands f:‘l;'};’:‘"f el 'fihn_,‘]" ¥ be played with, but not for more t on Gola- |1t 2 stration of the most ardent members of the ! 0f Ll el glass suffered afthapn a quarter of an hour to an| ow o ou e ese suspene e ; 1 that he was almost | fascist branch i hour daily Beyond that, being 5 ihandled. tickled, caused to laugh or |even scream, will sometimes result a woman other d was “Jt was in a | 1 for twoyea s were so Much of the nervousness in older children can be traced to the ove stimulation during infancy, caused 3 that Golabeck t the B efore the § ; i 3 ity Rk of | cenzers al 1 he did not stop | T | Doolittle-Winn Wedding i ® 1 oclock last night |afte 188 ccause he felt the of- ' w nr & o lin vomiting, and invariably causes! e O e e e i et - | Jn Waterbury Thursday i1\ iity: crving or sterplesnes | u o aun rlces sction i al- | was nothing 1o gain by stopping fiss Dorothy Winn. daughter of | jretfulness, crying and sleepless- ) Ay 1A Mre Joseph Winn, of o Hadian- operalors {oehie H Thomaston. will be married to Dr “‘ "mm,”m ‘amq,“,n F,Z':”’v L e ago but dld ot renesc it this When Will e 1 Deotiie o o o Lo T S von s ] Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Andie ard . Doolittle o ning ve- their hands are often ha i car. and he finally retaliated in rect, charged with passin a afternoon. ih & hn's Episco- |1255 OF upset, better give him a few ars & p 7 S i thel hands aro oftn barly chapped. {11 ' taramd e il etahaten | Putnam st clarges v Jay-Cobbs [l atemmeny in s sonrs paeo: o, o Vi costria, i || Open Cars and 2-Passenger Coupes ... : Rt he Sy did not know | warned by Prosecuting Attornesy et 1o L at e e air lamazing 10 sce how quickly it calms s 50 & him. by e ‘..m'v'.‘\.\» Woods and greed on a nolle, Officer s (’,”'_"”‘,,_ ,‘,',.R'}:, ,,:‘,‘;:,,,‘.’. t :nw.nw nerves and soothes him to heg Exery I LY . ) : [steep: vet it contains no arugs or |[§ All others, except very largecars...... + 2 ' ompanion s | Harper mads eception for the immediate families he differer 5 v ! « k had mpanion in hi f 2 reception e immedia i : # 5 by - e Z, my ; 5 . o \ttorney !y M. Ginshurg Trespasser "(' : will e held at the home of the OPiates. It '“”"‘“"- "!"ld';l':'h“ En'lday, Saturday, Sunday—25¢ Additional i > S liepresontod Golabeck, who said he| A fine of $5 without costs was im- bride’s parents in Thomaston follow- [T“CiPe is on the wrapper. Leading ; s ;‘.‘""?"‘“'“ - kel i emplovios 4 has been keeping | posed on Philip Panarclla, . ing the ceremony. Mir. Doolittle |Physicians prescribe it for colic, 100 Cars Da“]y Cay acity. Lot of tronide Offiece William Gra- | of 203 Cherry street for trespassing (formerly resided in this city. |cholera, diarrhea. constipation, gas Time Required—Fifteen to Twenty Minutes Beca: [ on property of the New Haven rail- | on stomach and bowels, feverishness, ¢ i i el . s rishness l| Every Car Inspected by New Inspection System. har 1 " | alk= el {road Co. Lieuts onvy of the ‘IOPK of sleep and all other “upset. e = Sl it whcines Atk o ps or | sat Bl S hataensts| milload walize Wt a laun- 2 lof babyhood. Over 25 million bottl Let Us Relusterize Your Headlight Reflectors. akes irritates even the most i of w60 Grove street,|dry truck in anarclls J Keaveny ;;":‘l”:”\( r shows its overwhelming < ’ thes icin. tever dites the Aelicate. |walled dn palice station in an |was parked b ser ean | i Ly e e iition, Sergeant P. A. | station Saturday from 10 a. m specializing in |""With each bottle of Castoria, vou es uto un MeAvan i his destination | 1:30 p. m, between 1%0 “no parking” MARCEL AND PURMANENT |[i2et & book on Motherhood, worth its And the big package of Lux washes Eyesight Specialist cight In gold. Look for Chas. H. . a1l.” A few iZns. . \G 4o I e L 5 6 weeks' dishec. e o8 ol a ] O ines Tk Fhnce Lanfihhe testifad Aat b Tei. 1955 higse Fletcher's signature on fhe package | Rear Franklin Square Filling Station T —————— his way down the cor-|that Panarella +as found in a pool ; ; 15 Lincoln Strect Tel, 43 %0 you'll ge! genuine Castoria. There or 1o the cell room and there be- | room nearby by his employer but!|im———=—GLASSES FITTED . are many imitations. the arrest

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