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7 young folks was - Peterson, Ruth Freberg, Lennart 12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928 | 1 ‘ 1 First ¥ 4 il i % \ (Continued from First Page) R This Is Plan for Newinglon, D : e 0| e '1 v ¥ nis former home he | letter from John A. Stewart of | yjie ARACH wppendicitis at New Britain General ination of railroad grade crossovers 100, bur Hill said that organiza- torm at a special meeting of the * Hoover manager, b agreed 10 g | Chiurch gotrect Friday evening in | BBt 5k o s, testificd, adding that | Heory Slapski reported to the over the present state high "L i lll‘ :;‘ *]'(’;:“'_ "]_‘“‘"_"""»‘f,';h';;:t')‘;y" I':;”” S "l“;:“(' pay “without cxpense to the | reportzd to the police the | langerous curves und _intersection | 5 'Confirmed at Swedish Bethany Church CAMPAIGN FUNDS ARE City ltems ' —ETHEL — RAILROAD TRACKS Confirmed at Sw y Lhurch iy e | Juck Rourke, trainer at Colgate R dc i buted to newspape Gm Miss Anna Crowley of ogan S——— | New York. saying that his Hoover oy Log hospital today. outh street, and beyond the city ” |tion was independent of his own ommon council when Mayor Pa- a detailed statement from Stewart. |Lonor of Mrs. Ida Ohlson, who will | New nk Road e ¥ N ripps-Howard edi- | police today the theft of his bicycle the localty of G es' corner in Hibles and” Nipiomes | werelFiampe. Bi ing., Clarence | HHo0ver organization.” theft of a pair of stockings off a| etween these points. Th proposecd Fees taken in by Town Clerk Al- tred L. Thompson last year totaled (o a2 Mrs. Warner Johnson entertained onessy will make a recommendation i T Satterficld strips we sail for Sweden on June 2 with her | mayor will also Sugke oto by Jolmson & Peterod o \aus shown the matter and sub- | at the Corbin & wpnl Ihat the Biate: derces 1o 00 ted to the following members: | Westman, Fric Andersor, Edward clothes line Dobreeh Baturdsy nigbt — = ‘ today that his car was struck by an- E : 2 9 l other car. while parked in front ot 1igh way would be a continuation of s Ofl d Cla Ad | {the New Britain Trust Co. on Main Hiticrese ssenue over private pron- | )@IIOLS 1cers an $$ VISOr | c : | ——— i ' 2,418.25, cxclusive of wog license (3 istimate at the opening of the fiscal . university, is spending a few day: | Kentucky senator read from |y i ¥ 4 fow dasm ot street underwent an operation for A sepvement 1o Litng aboot elims |sssenization in that state had sent e on Newington road, will take Chairman Steiwer said J. W. Good. |y.yeral friends at her home on ' \at a committee be named to work n ed ¢ scripps-Howa ughter, Miss Ingeborg Ohlson ps be taken ave the city quently it was publis by the steuct & mew trunk line highway |F - and yesterday noon. e it sinet northerlyito Hast | NAlM Hdman, Flogiia Hengieon ) Nelson, & . Momsany and Arthy DA“’ES KlLL Michael M. Winikowski of 36 Sey- | roa¢, which would cli =pabel Slannar, Latd SR, TN HShE mour street complained to the police | street, between 8 and 10 o'clock last | rty, extending about one m | night. The left mudguard was dam- | Mayor P 1so favors ac- | | (Continued from First Page) |ased | eptance hy 11 t )¢ the state } highway on : } north of ! 4 Democrats: Barkley, Black, B | ast Main strec the proviso {ton, Copeland, Dill, George, Harris, that the 1 F tration | Hawes, Hefilin, Kendricks, Locher, cadan & fore the trans- L pro Is wer . | Pittman, Reed of Missouri, Shep- . . These proposals were PEs o) lmcur eBl iiscussed by the mayor and City A | !{\'(mh 4 Massac :,flf.”ff( \\“.:dj” ulx AT []E“lEATIuN Iingineer Philip A. Merian in con- 3 3 i ., Walsh of | 3 | Montana, Wheeler—20. ence with Highway Commissioner ) e - | | Parmer-labor: Shipstead— lohn A Macdonald, and the state | | r-labor Npstead—1 official h?&:fl'fi»;.f'3,.’,’f:..;}["°°" | } | . i "“\m President Dawes, 1 ““"}Bishflp DllbOWSkl w'Anend Exercises in This City Aithough the plan is yet in its in- ey, it is proposed to construct an inderpavs on South street. and an overhead roadway on Newington oad, where the tracks are at a low - i s o e e vy and that the ministry of de- point. Engineer Merian will work 3 . b | | Auwong the guests to be present at out a sketch of these plans for sub- 3 i | the dedication of the new Sacred mission to the council commitice . " Heart school which will take plac At Saturday's conferen per ¥ , Wednesday, will be the Rt orders for laying sidewalks on a ) Bishop T. Dubowski ot Poland, who is coming here from Chicago, where portion of FFarmington avenue which visited fricnds and relative: is a part of the state highway sys- : tom (Contipued from TFirst Page) lishop Dubowski will celebrate the olemn high mass which will be Mayor Paonessa has not vet set 3 | e colebrat it 10 o'clock in the i y the date for the special meeting, at Irector of the New York state com- 3 2nor 8. Pitas of But- J A vhich consideration will also be mittee on public utility information, { rulo will deliver a sermon at the ; g % siven the assessment of benefits and 8 2 B Ehoto inson & Peterson | festifying that $25.000,000 was spent | solemn vespers in the aftérnoon and damages In connection with aban- | AR i MARJORIE YOUNG |iast year for wtility advertising. 1 is expected that Bishop Dobowski donmient of a building line on President Vice President l‘ He said that publicity mafter | will address the gathering at the f”i QECALCITQM]O(\;/ 1 5 {iana and Swanson of Virginia were | present but paired and unable to i\DU‘A i | Two senators—Ransdell of Louis- | R e Orange street; fixing of salaries of was distributed 1o 1,000 newspapers | dinner in the evening. A G DIt sHEinac aneriuthn ABiE Y and that his committee paid the | oonuiete list of the cast of the it «treets and the electrical inspector; Public Service Magazine 1o send | ooy piely will take place on Wed- I i © 1520, oY Mea sunvice. inc. ind the bond issue for water exten- | | jmoples. 1o the: meniboraotilic Nes lay evening at the new Sacred sion. ok "-'“""""'|'i"“_ e can school ut :30 was given out i i L Woriysoven ms nd disotric: com- | 204 dndliides tho " following nein~ | ; & s # 3 Poriy-seven gas 8 : “ | iers of the dramatic circle: Misses | | per horsepower compared with 100 | POLICE PARADE DETAIL SU[CIDE IN STAMFORD : S LD Kowalezyk, M. Pich Chin- | | —and its ability to turn over at 2,- | Chiet W. C. Hart announced to- ; : He omplian ho At IO e i ol o, Ty " | day the police detail for the Memos s {000 revolutions per minute instead |\t pav’Virade Wodnesduy Martin Drauss, 45, Hangs Himself 2 b Gas and ¥ ‘m,-\; :t.N.M‘U(‘LIHOIIl \w‘h’in I Pawl y cka and "Ol' 300 or $530. noon and the Polish parade in the represents about #0 per eent of the J e & Ve : e S T, & - : bs ol Al i ' M. Logwin; Messrs. A, Maciag, W. Botli, however, employ the same [afternoon. Sergeant T. J. Fecuoy After Having Been Arrested and 3 Y gRs and clectric: production. in the J . 00"y | will be in charge of the detail it . Dumin, J. Toczko, E. principle of combustion. Oil s | in / e Conlatok Srdnes | the morning and Sergeant J. J Fing for Drunkenness. i ) ‘rone said hat Seul yulle Kucharczyk Kezi k. J. Pogor- sprayes e e ¢ de | s . od | Crone said that a weeRly bulletin sprayed into the eylinder under high ternoon. The morn- { : | selski, 3. Drag, W, Zicziulewicz and 5 e , ; 3 > ki ¥ 3 e |sent 10 newspapers was not sent to . : ;w k } A " i M " w ll;pnmun and is ignited by the in-| to ot . _Stamford, May 28 (#—Martin schools or collcges but that prob- | J- Pitdroczuk 0rK 0 ll’Clal OlOIS 1 |tense heat which attains the com- !;’\.‘g detatl "” L 0 Drauss, 45, was found hanging in 2 N 0o My 3 Ancloty BReGEhe | T B e o ot the | KUMmM, Tanguay, Axcl Carleon lis quarters at a rooming house e Al r & el . ¥ e 2 i “|Carlson, William O'Ma ot b e piston in the chamber. The fuel @ the miscellancous list largest church organizations in the H lp Ml 3 b ; v& : i e 1” un;] 4 | . . | The purpose of distributing the | parish. which was omitted in the o foss. ot mplons, biit burns dn: the John Kennedy, and Dolan. (Rl wens i, the information | order of the parade, will follow the common meaning of that word, thus| The afternoon detail will consist of Ofticers Gutowskl. Muszynski, Todzid, Zajkowski, Dawl: Bradlau Spooner and James Crowley. Mo- toreycle Officers Hayes and Strolls will ride ahead of hoth parades, . m‘]u”“‘ “'“m""i‘ ‘~““”“;“:”:“"i‘ § . . !,‘m.ww in tie newspapers, Crone | Knights of Boleslius the Great umit By Colanian B, Jones | driving the plston down for its pow- % Itestified, He said that some of the [ it was announced today r stroke. | matter was reproduced word for | - word in editorial columns withou it being given to the sourcs From court, he went dircetly to his rooming house frer pe (Assoctamd Press Science Editor) 2 Solution of at least two of the trou- | At 1,500 revolutions per minute, marking that he was ill, entered his bles which hesat motorists—carbur- | the one-cylindur motor produces 26 room. He did not leave the voom S K415 6 R 0abE Ut weouln | ctor and ignition difficultics—is ons | horsepower, and the engineers €x-| oupins the line of march, either Saturday or yesterday and as | R . [ of the indireet promises apparent in | pect @ 10 per cent inerease in a mul. 2 st L1 vooTn . eis: Bhtatel) jiie bollar It such credit; Hiere madc e lngs the high spred, light weight, oil | ti-cylinder model, in which the bur. lay and his body found suspended DoUEhl DAl CHIEE BONOEE) Sy | burning engine developed here in |den of the cooling and lubricating by two ropes about the neck el gl "\1‘1”\‘ e ']‘1) 'I‘”.‘; i " = the laboratorics of the National Ad- [mechanism will be distributed o % : 1s not paid by the power interests 5 e Dr. W. H. Slaughter, medical ex —Ploto by Johuson & Peterson ~Phote by Jolnson & Peterson = K“m'. ‘m,‘“‘ diw A0 the editorsal] Peator—Clatk visory committee for Aeronautics. | among all the cylinder: | h aminer, declarad that death was duc | NORA TOMASSO RICHARD GORDON | olumne and the witness veplied in , Teator and Miss Georgl- | ‘The new motor utilizes virtually | ~Aeronautic cxperta r\‘::ar: the mo- w 0 ls lig-®itialax Secretary Treasurer e e s i mns Snormied his “‘m“_";.un-n:!].mml.x‘l» Diesel oil, can be |tor as promising diatinct advantages | inz at o'clock at St Mary's [ constructed either as aiv-cooled or | for planes designed to carry passen- | = | | | : e Vater-cooled engine, and requires |gers or other heavy loads over long senior class at its graduation. - | g | ehureh, ceremony was perforin- | 2I0iL ! " | % | e e il e MRS. HOWELL DIES ¢ Jev. Thomas Lawlor and he | heither carburctor nor electrie igni- | distunces. The gasoline motor, some- | J C bb 2 Bl * iho bipesiitns e Senlor clus enn ov. Thomas Lawlor and e | Belther carbntor vor st lle | epower. retains ay-Cobbs? v sty » & Hntive ten e ey were attended h§ Mr, and Mrs, | Plnt bas loug been the dream of [advantages for use in small Seventeen Arrested at Cock Fight ) e enchorn.in - watrastunrionla [Wite of Well Known Bridgeport |y e, Mr feator s |aeTonantie ensinecrs” Although it plancs designed for great specds and | 2 i ; s stil c-cylinder stage of de- | exceptional qualities of mancuver. in Wallingford Pay 87 Each— | Atnold Reckert has been very | wewspuperman Passes Away in| at the O'Neil Tire & Lat- | is still in @ onc-cylinder stage of d [ excey 1 G Rac 3. the actiool 1o the d iny o Clopent, i i3t moed bty St e ot engine orers || “Opy the Square” Becr seller Also Fined. A B 4 d @ i e v for flight fests |valuable factors of increased safaty, ltwo years. e is an athlete and has | Tucson, Arizona. will ready for flight tests witl Wallingiord, May 28 P—seven- | |8 " starred in three sport, football, bas- LASKOWSKI—BUDNIK o yeur, o and Nttlc imugination is|efficiency and economy for the | 1r: 4 3ric ort, May s ) - Mus Seian 1 60 NG Ware mimpY IHoss ! kgthall, and track. Ile is captain Brideepo : ity The ri of Miss Valeria tors at n of ilile yoars lick team. He iy |Bily Bggleston Howell, wife o Budnik, 24 Albany avenue, to Jo- ock fight were fined : : treasurer of the Senior club and js Itichard 1 voand - pub- | ooun paskowski, 34 Albany avene, | M on MK aata ;i ) . ' s 4 4 active in thee Delta Xi fraternity, Hisher ot sridgeport Herald, | ooy~ Tiuce this morning at th ascribed a ieavy tuel ofl in- e B S R i SRy = Ding e cction engine” and devised primar- other man ¢ %, - He is the son of Mr. and M died ¥ lay in Tucson, Avizona.|pgy Gross church. IRev. Stephen | as o power plant tor aircraft, | % . i dolph Reckert of Lions stre according to informtion received | g S S e A selling beer g simnilz ¢ « 7 . ki A >\ ph 1 L o & e b e e e Bartkowski pertormed the cere- little motor now tunctioning in | question Tl arise het i« . 4 (e SOUNES JUUEILERIOT Ativonia. rollos at mony. The maid of honor was Miss g, of the committer's laboratories | Wi 068 CONTEHT ae nd Mrs, Joln Youns, has gained pheilponia - 10fov an operallon | g yagagia Laskowski, sister of the| gitrers in many way ! from the heav liquor chiurg L sic . liur: greatost prominence dn plage o “"l" ’vh‘ Lidbp _‘“‘ 8 room, and the hest man was Wac- | 1oy speed Diesel engines which drive | claimed not 1o have cd the b the Amphion Dramatic club. She Went to Tucson in Tt 10 Te- |y, Bugnik, brother of the bride. Lo . e B stivs. submarines and tarm machin- | PAKE, ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALE PRICES x < ery. The most striking differences bat letions this year. Miss Young is Charleston, 8. ( in 1897, 1the Ty ie most stiiking diffexenc ARl | , it S B o S S NUIO U, Speciel Notice init o ot diniont ain o DRESS UP FOR DECORATION DAY 1 the Senior club. zgleston its lightnes: ss than three pounds : ] L - e o e et MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS o aou (Bl S e R TOHANIO RESIGNS e o et e | o Stock Market LADIES’ COATS, DRESSES AND FURS necded 1o see the possibility of at- |heavier craft. © | taching it 1o the automobile and vested yesterday as spec not o e ning.— close by the with any sorority. Nhe is bril- 5 : it it & Toteieon NN I Stdies ecpecilly i ®enel, | COURY Betecthe in Litehtield Coun- utlook? »on the | MISS TLGA 1. HARVEY she ds the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. | gy enders Re tion After Si e BOSTON CLO G STORE Class Ndvisor thony Tomu L L 3 ut&:fiv:’md}'g.\nhiugpnn.ir&h et cars, . S , jour name 2 T e T it STty AT T g e e oo i ol kot Family Outfitters Witkin Is Hostess : J At Betrothal Function Rl s g L Woman and Miss 51 1 Buidnd Tomr, Now Yorb 63 CHURCH ST. NEXT TO HERALD 2 1 ! . He ca i Tomanio, 1 his re na- t i o Mrs, | W 1 Monroe ang ext T by |1 e in his first year at | tion as county ive for 1 ield WI“ Kn n r ' 1 . i 1 2 ¢ The res ition s ffective June 1,1} ¢ ‘ 4 . icers, Arnold Reck- jumper. 1o has been i e 1. J C bb sident; Mar Young « on the team since that time and has Prior to becoming county detective ay. 0 S esident; Ne inusso, secretary, | won many laurels. He is a member whn that oftl reated, Mr. 1 Richard G i asiren of the Senior club and is a non- | Tomanio was for ral years a Al y th e el o] |member of the state police force. ways on the the Senio chool | All the officers are taking part in SEL Al class night productions SCRAP BRASS RECOVERED. Square | { A quantity of brass and copper | = - serap which was in two burlap bags A . % Sulhs rensed. hard: By d motoshys jOIeBPSA At The entrancs: to Hair- | o e a1 . ot O 1 U Sl = Clean and Sterile ‘- : street about S:4h last Priday night, & occupants of the stolen car - 4 ak AMARDS AT STRAND THEATER Phillip 4. Savard of South Street in ithe machine despite a ."-‘T,“,‘,',',l‘"i,,’.vff\lv':'t 4 ‘:fh(‘h' v,.'“'"‘\,mj\; L € Compou"ce 1 2 . . o % usi of shots fired by the mo- | & Wi i At Bristol e When clothes | bet t th h tred ¥ i ; wio were carrying the bags fied clothes have been put through our Eapircs Suddenly From . i ,-‘}l-:y,..‘l S ‘\(4 a m\}» ap- al ¢ cleaning protess they are returned to you sweet Discasc—Mrs. LakPoin ; BTN G e e rm: 1 and clean—and sterile. This last is important The June state meétng of the e’ A% 'H“")"“" L ey G oLl Fo open‘ng { : for all possible danger that may result from = s e B been abendoned. ||| MAY 30—MEMORIAL DAY particles of dirt that have not been removed by ub on June 15. After | Officer McCarthy did not learn the | 5 2 - ordinary processes is eliminated. THERG il s nevor o Free Band Concert neral court a STAT | 3to5P. M. ) Our scientific methods of washing and our 5 g niia gt e (O 70 . trom the [1118 Medical Regiment Band b careful supervision of every step in the'launder- el Lo s ] « -| of Meriden ing process accounts for the absolute cleanliness teacher, L ; - and sterility of the clothes when they are re- Hawley A i e e [Cortin avenue: Mary M. Valentine, SLCIERR eI : turned to you. | South Main st : T SUES NATUPSKI o e el Lol S has brought | gy yin ew Drituin, $2.- Brilliant Fireworks cmira 1 k to Katherine ¥ Dancing | Jay-CObbs i | L.‘ | i l = ; = i ‘»l“ oo ,\‘\ i ."n'.n{t.(:’:: Tassillo’s Footguard Orch. ! HOMEWETWASH LAUNDRY 3 Sritain, ) New Speed Boat “On the Square’ o o T e UL N | L Kalnerie o4 Alictsl 16 “Wild Cat” | Néz.”3 BSRT1AA|-| NE. CONN. \ 3 y to Sehas- ami, warranty deed Queen Concessions Opened e