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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY conflict. A true | wonderful patriotic day may be shown awarded Mr. Brooks is con sidered one of the highest t BROOKS AWARDED MEDAL Spanish Fliers Sighted A At At = - A ] in the call for volunteers more than | the city of New Britain. “um ot wac | DEMOCRATS FAIL T0 PICK | 2 DA L 0P TOEFICALS 70 VEW GRADE CROSSINGS New Haven Architectural Club se- lects New Britain Man for Dis- 800 Miles From India Seville, Spain, May’ 31 UP—Belief that the Spanish fliers Ignacio Igle- sias and Francisco Jimenez, who hopped off from Seville at noon on tinguished Designs During Y ear, Sday te break tho-worlil ik fight record. might have 1 across the Atlantic for Ha- today by receipt 110 message saving that the vlane was about 800 miles work done during 1, S Al 4al from Karachi, 1, last night. Board of Lducation and 1 iy I “ I enough responded on the first ‘ l = | s 1, ., the admiration and gratification of Have Not Agreed On Candidates lor‘ flllu_ul_ ¥ ll salase sainptad o TR NG BT ST - 5 P % & 11 of vou know what the boys in the late World War did for their 1 e e World Wl U o ‘Highway Commissioner Coming TR Lo W i o Ay ioat s ke | i e e e e to This C"y Monday i has be in the conflict which was.to m filled by the democratic members of | Brooks of this city. The 4 ¢ Spanis |the world sate for democracy. hey |the common council, no a ement | for outstanding went about their task with the same has Leen reached as yet as to who | the year. spirit as their forefather 1 the will be elected next month to the ‘m‘mmm Civil and Spanish-American War. |school committee or 1o the sixth AT THE CAPITOL NEW SHOW AT STRAND They knew they must keep up the ward delegation of the common inning today and for the bal-| The new bill at the Strand which | Mark and they did it nobly counc ance of the week the program at tha [begins today 15 full of entertaining| “Memorial Day will Attorney Thomas ¥. McDonough fixiops Capitol features two excellent photo. | features including Bebe Danisls in |cherished chames to and Dr. Henry F. Martin, neither of n e R r 4 . E latest comedy knockout, “The Fifty. memory of those who lived and died P L x 5 5 ) play attractions. atest come N A et ek board of public weo City En. | reconstru Sonth Con walk in fr Hescing this peoeviss is Wickss | PV0E Gl he vaudeville program for America. as long a America is m‘wf 2 vocs L;‘I:‘,“”‘,‘;"‘T’ {:"'\ Roer Rl e | gational church w this city. he | has McLaglen, the noted star of “What [!lcludes the spectacular production ;\,",”,rwlm»;":v i “y;?h{.:‘,l i M08 ora o fofiete ot | DANEa AR Hllor e e e Brica gty in ks istest ale ) SMBIOE Teninadiiesiadul g casl i0nat ad long o O | Support been wade by mem. | fnance taxaticn, next Monday| Hangman's House.” The story s[0f twelve S N Spanish-American Services bers ¢ has refused to be | mor an adaptation of a widsly read novel s o avatnan dnd Sy s ' ¢ the a candidate o pect party » a0 aden! Wezead el s o e and company an| Previous to the formation of th ndida g ! rom the pen of Don Bymne and js|E¢i Hite- 8 il eBbitial s 4. Pavade wesbere oE the G A Tor the council vacancy, P vor at his fascinating romantic drama of A TlesE W e 8 n. Ameriean Legion and the auxiliary names of Krank L. Co he South street, and the freland, of racing horses ol | Allegs to the A. G. Hammond camp took | alderman who later se rved as chair- | Newington avonue crossings will be cens, abiding lo: el DTt i memorial serviee at the 1 ! pub = gt o ormer with respect to L € s Mg mentioned as are also 1l- bility of conatruction of an el 3 ictures of | SPanish War monument in Willow ! Bl Sen) 1 | program will he motion pictures of Bl b 1 Grem, an electrical contrac- overhead roadway, and the latter | |New Britain’s Memorial Day parade The et I Bos AN, a salesman, | with the tho +n underpass for and exercises which were taken yes- [ 1 Botiteit be Ao A caucus to fill the vacancies Will | vepen fic ir d. The offi- terday by the Strand’s ewn camera ot n' ha it held prior to the next council | ¢jals the route of a Next week's hig fjim | ¢ nieetin woposed 1 way i i Sunday cvening | ¢! 3 artiord 1o Rlminate chrves asd e 15 Emil Jannings with Fay Wray | ' A G- Hammond camp fashion- tersections between Allen street and Heniertancls o h, “The Street of | €0 Wreaths on the monument z G : terta e dramatic smash, “The Street of| 7 W g Giletts's corner. Farmington avenue shoit service, “Taps” were sounded and East strect, portions of which and three volleys from a sqnad of '”‘ bl At National Guardsmen were fired. ‘V'“'d" OYEr LI (A i Uuless otherwise (ndicated. theatrical Wotiges and reviews tn this colump are Written by press sgencies for the respective amusement company. Comnion Council. binsen Medal of stay SN Y o= Architec club ) awarde ! S & . of a1 is disp i sion the state el Monday Come sion 5 in | Hartrord Mayor aonessa, | the Banke obson of the |INE. M in the SUIT NEARS END New Haven, May 31 (P—Indica- ns today were that the ouster suit Arehiishop John Kedrovsky of n Orthodox Greek Catho- isainst Rev. Stephan or of a Meriden d up before court Mr. Brooks lives at 48 High stroet | oy and has his office in Ha e | The is best known fo Muni ployve raise action building and company build remain 4 should pay was inwured honor the so filed 1 leave the | 0a m. Con-| Tymponi. the Sun- lemmons Belling & Co g feature 4 man of the hoard of of the week-end biged, Victor McLaglen is supported hy Tune Collyer, Hobart Bosworth and Larry Kent co-feature on this program Lew Codv and Al Pringle in “Wickedness Pre 3 smart farce that i wreath placed on Anne Frezze auxiliary. 1. G man attrac- line ferr ng s Beginning Sundav night for four! The Strand camera force was out 1avs the Capitol will present “Beau [in full force yesterday and photo- fabrenr” the astonishing answer 10 !zraphed in motion pietures the en- Beau Geste” and with a great cast |tire New Britain Memorial Day pa- ncluding Gary Cooper. rade with Various patriofic exer- . Noah Beery and William |, These films which run about | 1 t fo ten minutes will be shown| ) 4 e E——————— at the Strand tomight. Friday and| , L LILA N A feature photoplavs. The motion | 5 [Prctures of the local holday parade e = cmpi famy el - ey | I\ © | / < |!°d 10 beleva that the man had ae. | BO01bye and possibly wept a bt | eihlie Shcatd byt irepath N |Nl s " M (R laren LR anaEoieg s fas Rl e be cGrath o made an ineffectur) are in ate which FLOWERS TO WOMAN =0 Dog, Suddenly Peevish, North Haven Graduate Is 100 A"f,':hffj n\\nr:u:n !gl‘\‘d (1'::: Years O Today o s Mezdow avenue at- | 7 Shuttle 1Mrs Long and a girl who was || Bt . ' care of Mr and Mrs Long’ Vorth Haven, May 31 (#—Esghty- Walnut H park about 6:30 | four vears ago. Laura Higgins &tep- e el ped inta her Flantsuills Kisse (Continued from First Fage) Sk mothey Schubert was Will he shown as part of the Para- : . 5 mpt to catch the anim and had eapon. A fourtn | South Hadlev, Mass. whe mount News at each performance ) al search revealed the razor 1n the | ™as to enter Monnt Holv d NG (Continued from First Page) 5 Ji\'fl”p-' and the Kempis were entire. ary. Toda a2 & [} , Iv cleared of any connection = Mre. Laura s 1th roit No sa1d they | the 1ffan ket | srat ar as to toss all the il R = o | e (Continued from First Page) |og aire nmped mto p Tong arrned and had animal faken amay in a friand’s ket contam roses from Alumnae A Holvoke Policeman Rackiel question oclation of Mount Kempi in FPolish and Jeapn ' {2d from her that her brother had | her 1f s awarted by thousands | peen in Britain's citizenry Five bands took part, the can Legion, the Philha club, ¥. M: T. &, & B and nd had the Az17 Grotto drum corps having time [been placed at vartou of the [had st o |parads MeGrath asion of {5 vater o stain control of the sffered from ext sltitudes, and Hill of e fingers fro Tee fggmed all Bver the hag and basket Anpther pilot revealed he thr away his ove after all ballast Halihecn! Bron e Froctured Leg Van Orman rhoard colleze on the o b hirthday stats for| When the vounz M = dog had 1 highly Tt New nervon s Higzine =m weeks, Affer mpis i A on road to learning and Holvoks (hey many Ing with the | bar Monnt bags bein v contained not only he it all wonld ne fork ang that fime SMINATY required each student far ! w Amery Bove' [vears ago, he Tarrvtown abant ten i het dht had zone nack ta I'a wagon and 35 FIRE ATARMS DV RING MAY Eieneed g the according to veturned anly ahont clothing ployment. but ad S asat sheets and tawn part department d today was adequate N for at his family, and e lore E. | hrooded o 1 Chairman Harry © n charge of TI |Johnson 1ed the para I followed by o Tacksan of the Ward T. Akron, 0 had who suffered a fractured lez and whose arde, Walter Morton, also of he Ohio city. was killed when their the Goodyesr {rommnnttes A1 this considerably nish he suppl None h e Heard Farly in Morning | he sen | nary cordon which : Had ind Tight and the < for the month g 2400 The fire at of K. W. R Tich did damaze af t of the month pol S A ppro i tely o'clock told Schubert, but she | das . i y tigate ; o0 | was headed by Sergeant Thomas J |, bout 440 ralloon : TR s ney The Phitharmonic bhand y lightning and fell heavily to the leoygred after which came umits of % Geblonsk) a zround, lay prostrate in a field for |}, th infantry The Boye' clubll pienily sither had not 21\% '«L \”‘1‘ ; 2 ssveral hours before he was found |fite and drum corps headed a lar B o | 8 - . B i last mizht or had arigen early da nd help witk s | | v had arisen sarly today and help with e e e it an ol Seipis anal bode st |delezation of i a g . and considered his act, {er he r household wor said he saw seavchiighis playing The scauts made very favorable | fou o, il e i b i sver the landscape bt conld not at-|appearance fl e el | 5 X ¥ 4 tract aftention by calling When Eddy-Glover T bedclothes in disar-! Mount Holvoke soon and hoth RN, Seied 4o = land e ray and hed and floor alike sraduated together. Two vears s X i g A“”‘ oaled 1n bl 1 . stors kK husha highway in his para uttlized |War veterans in white o Moad o U sleteie Loo) hushand) - as a gtrefcher frons and overseas | Then s : & _,’1 R0l elhe e i live in Carl W. Wollam. of Akron, pilot [came (he Aziz Grofto with a full o el e e o P i Clovaland . adiuetet members accompanied by its 1S USRI TIn e e don Seadle 2t the City of Cleveland, admsted a |m hip 2 pa v el e oo R hom pple, 112 this {dd not 1 all the $200 FIRE IN AUTO TRI CR firemen The five department was ealled at 1149 this afternoon to a fre in an antomobile truck owned hy Oleskicwie, in front of 201 Mo Clintock street. Damage estimated the fire start- Stanley vere iy t post representation band followed Waorld darl Vs to- hute, at $200 was cansed ing from a shart ciremt in the wir- ing.An alarm from Box 427 at| McClintock and Gladiola street was | with her hushand. Thie were martied, they i parachnte to back of his aide, [drum corps. Th anish-American | James . Cooper, of Akron. after (War veteran with their blue shirts the latter had been rendered uncon- |followed on foot clons by a holt of lightning which [ Tn the last 1shed man recovered con- | Ars sciousness late this morning, bhut his to West Rloomiield (now Montcla | i their balloon. Then he was un- |Were the Civil W, weakness and the condition of his | N. 1. Al other New B i | 2 {hreat made the hospital authorities |land couples and remained there Pick o the Pictures? | Cooper over the side mobiles v ‘ Sh U’i{v‘l "rf?\’ -‘:1 :“' a‘|: u‘:{ The marchers went to the north |T°rain from any attempt to obtain | until SR . "\q:k”v ‘\1 1:1 \v‘ ‘:q descent of 1#nd of the city, conntermarched to [formation from him Mg Boadle ithon o itoiaen tempt 1o check the rapid desce TODAY, FRI., SAT. = s ” the center and thep paraded to Wal- | = s Haven where a on JJohn, entered the ba, \‘\mmu 'nrr'k e ml P Hill Conrt of Honor where | CAUSES ROW AT FACTORY i Yale colloge. For siveral y 2—Star Attractions—2 Don Byrne's fascinating novel st was Deld, Wreaths ohn Gozda who attempted to|she has 1i with Mrs. Ma nt, of romantic drama—Irich Col- were placed on all the pillars, suicide a week ago on the |gins, a cousin, her. Commander Wood of the G. A. R.|1ailroad tracks in the rear of the| g in good health and can leens — Racing Horses and Abiding Love, lator fhey n parade FRIGIDAIRE past servie Hig- it Fire Put Out In the fall to the ground, fire in the balloon was extinguished and ‘ooper Jolted hack to consciousness post reccivad wreaths presented by | Shurhe property on Franklin | hear woll alth sight 15 not the Women's Relief Corps, the |street, was taken into custody about |as good as. it was when she was a | American 1 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Cor- | New England college girl 15 the bag struck the earth. He was |y, i * veterans association | bin Screw factory by Officers Thoni- in a hospifal suffering from burns .,4 ey yer aced within the [2s Woods and Thomas . Dolaff, for on the body and face. Wollam Was|[o.1415 of monument at the |breach of the peace. Complaint was only shaken up. | made to Captain Kelly that Gozda Wollam, ot“er pilots recalled making a disturbance about the | with Van Orman as aide in the | factory. He claimed, however, that international s at Brussels, Bel- hugle. | he was entitled to his pay for work- gium, when their ballaon was car-| The parade then made its way to |ing at the plant, vied 60 miles out over the Atlanic |Central Park where an impressive | ind landed on a ship just as the [service was held. The park sirmen thought they had taken lcrowded during a am which Inst flight. 1t was the first time, |lasted i i ev. Theo- | pilots said, that such a landing had [dore ! {thew J b Deal piads. Traynor, E. W William ¥ nberg, and Mayor A. M. Paones- <a took part v The mayor's address was In French Tennis Match /1o.+ Artenil, May 31 P—Henri Co-| “Today the veferan French tennis “musketcer,” are :“"””‘;‘ it v defeated IT'rancis T. Hunter, Which is dedicatec Dby ond ranking American player, m!""‘"d- On this day will be y,:,m,r»,.:‘ the fourth round of the international |{h" memory of those who sacrificed { ] gpecial their Jives on the battle fields fn els Spec hard court championship tourna- | i 1 Dani€ e ser serviee of their conntry and those ment, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6 st G Foday ¢« some TolR? At s intermiksion. Cothet: 18d who fought throuzh our wars fo a ll MOTTOW + * y =2 victorious finis] down their oy sets to 1 and appeared cool while 2 e s et saturda Hunter scemed tited. The French- [IV0S™ burdens in i v “I is fitting that our people £ 2 man came back strong after the rest chm'm ““"””\“MV o fou dieerls and a great end swounn up ithe metth dn mpesdy/f ~ SEL T Ll Gt L ol aier (dead = VAUDLVILLE - tashion o e i | - Entertainement - : and with the same spirit partially Cochet never seemed in the least pay ythe debt which we owe these | 5 ACTS 5 extended and apparently was play- | P2 y'he d ing well within his best game. He g heter e G Vet Syl 1 e B e e bArh oYthe G hose ranks Presents in the first which ol iy iy nt T hich unter on DAN('N" TAMBOURINES + are now thinming. These few sur- hard driving. The Américan's at- 12—Stars—12 gh her Permanent Relief from work and worry and the Spanish- BRIDGETT 11 In Hartford police court today, . ‘. Bridzett of New RBritain was fined and costs on the charge of vi. " olation of the law relative to lottery tickets. He was represented by A (torney Edward J. Daly of Hartford. It's Great! Was | Three volleys “Taps” was sounded, distance was as fol- of three wars | holiday soldier lebrate a 1ong- paughs © Come , Com¢ to lay VICTOR McLA June Collyer, I Co-Feature LEW CcoDY AILEEN PRINGLE —in—- “WICKEDNESS PREFERRED" VIVing members whom we cannot tempt to soften up his game proved |pon "0 Jove and respect are just not quite as effective as he then was | o iav vioe 66 tha hundreds of boys of | meeting Cochet at the sharpshooting |+g1 from hoth the north and south Frenchman's own favorite style of |10 ¢ought in that conflict | play. Many thought Hunter erred | ppiir fighting davs are over, but | in changing his tactics. they live in the spirit of the days e when they carried high the colors of | this conntry on the battlefield. 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