New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1928, Page 10

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10 : ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU Marble Shooting Contests Again | TOM MIX AND MARBLE SHOOTERS Postponed Because of Weather [~ == Matches at St. Joseph's m Parochial School Prob- i | aiy win 5o eia xee A1 NORMAL SCHOOL 1 Monday — Semi-Finals pi0p iy (amp Girls and Mr.. ] Tomorrow in Some Sec- Waley Provide Program T et Lo RO 4 3 ad 4 ROOM tions. The marhle - parochizl &chool 17 Junior Achievem tournament had to be postpor 1erday rnoon because ground. They probably Junior High school h scheduled for this afternoon. - Weather conditions having mad ke 1 necessary 10 postpoNe MaAny o i inter-school games it will not b ssible to play the final match to- Trrow, lw( the follow 1 it in the Akron, Ohio, June 1—Eight Akron, Ohio, district marble champions were thrilled recently when they met Tom Mix, famous cowboy film star who has just finished a vaudeville tour on the Keith circuit. Tl district champs went to Cleveland in a special bus, bad dinner with Mix at the Hotel Statler, saw him on th Kith Palace theater, and later were taken hack slage to got acquaint with Tony, Tom's nous horse. Sterling silver ma lals were presented the champs by film star also auto- aphed two of his famous * while the boys looked on. The two hats are to be presented the o &clected cha it_sponsored by The Akron Times-Press. ritain Herald and Dol lacked the nec v the melody fien p for thi dition of Bi heduled t inals emselves ready to play Bragk park, on 'llloxm. Lucian v # NG t Put tan] A S ’”} i “”” champions will recognize the Akron champions in Afl Shown in Cataling, Walnut Hill cb e e tpe | he picture are, seated, leftio right, Bruno Zito. 10z 105 Williams, mera Coscina, champ of the f0 Santited Ml Standing, William Collicr, Ernest Azar, Harold Woodfors i hool; Lugene Ferselle of the s : sl AR i = S e L v school, ldward Polgrosek of the - but even the rtlett, I' als A ap- o of the Rock- could not « : ITALIAN GOYT MAKES | Summarizing the situntion of Gen- | Their “bucket shop™ failed in 1922 the Smith, | xooi oral Nobile and the flight down from | 41 which time Fuller and McGec urritt, Jor DRAT AR | the pole, the communique said that oo e uIT L oot parted well' satisficd with the mn | GUESS As TO lTAuA R e LU ReEa VAR owed oy = | e 0 investol 10,000 to some 20.- | Roosevelt, Dominic <" L 10:30 . b on Moy cneed to ser ~l’w:l s enie G 3 rtelli of the nalley, Boleslaw 1o aunpiniee ol Al fevoning Rusi “It can bo caleulated that the | DR PEUL UTG as taker Giene ¢ the o the rendition of three quite diicil!t | gas Figured That Dirigible Prob- flight was unexpectedly and perhay - d el neja of the \ ington, l.ro £y ft R 1 beha Both sh 1 yeney 4 " colections by the members of the | i eriliptad’ i mpace of |0 or.g00C behaylor S Bolhshoye Carlson of the Central Junior High S violently interrupted in a spa LA aoa) il inorisen and Joseph Cimaton of the Benja- | CAmP Junior ligh School Girls' | ably Went Down Soon After ten minutes from the last radio call. | 2 5 ; - shosioiny ilee club, an ensemble composed of | 3 The crew now must he located,| Until their paroles expire Fulier - Saheenaail . n th 1 15 Laast Call, “ulating the distance on the north | 2nd McGee will he in the custody of crable comment has reached | ! = he Christian Science Parols society : s Dan el eomingn Tine sEROlB b oiaesatientl Nome, June 1 (1'P)—The flight of | coast of Spitzbergen, precisely in the | the Christian Seience Parole soci pltarale) oioe miauL s Tankdiaklicy wime: sha tecli the dirigible Ttalia ended “perhaps |7one hetween Liefds Bay and Hir i e lseonard Carison, the Cel JURIOL |y rost B 4 llopen Straits, s ess than | (", 3 T High school champion, has a twin || i sy i Ixfolently” in' Norlly Bpitzhengen 10 [1onen. Blraite, ihat, s npt 1ess {hay (entennial Lodge Will hrother who looks 5o much Ilike | The Eitls were most eftective in their | minutes after its last radio call and |20 Kilometers nor more than Visit Bristol Mond Leonard that oy le have | Tondition of Donizetti's sextet from |ihe crew now prabably is between |from Kings Bay,” the announ 181 ristol Monday L -conard that many people have|.p, .2 v which hrought them ne | Tl v p en Straits, | ment said The officers of Cenfennial lodge congratulated the brother who did 9 iate Bay - ana Minlopen - Simalis,| pE S i) tficlal not play for winning the contest, It nd in Planquette’s [ from 50 to 160 kilometers fromn e A. F. and A : .vil ‘m.\ an nwk a' & the contest. o s e H o = A visit. to Tranklin lodge, No. 56, of 1 i< said that the hrother modestly ac- pitzbergen, an offi ommuniane MeGGee and Fuller “ ill Rristal Manday tveniig = iien/thiy q cpts the congratulations and s of the Italian government said. T 3 iciile s ihe referces are worried about he. CNMes in | It was the first official document | Be Paroled m-“mm“ B : m; i A«-’] s vqu)H: ; ” Piece ing able to distinguish between the Adeine! €annot | jesued by the govermment on the| Sing Sing Prison, N. Y. June | e A 2 45 p.m found to dr ely the flight and possible fate of the dirigi- | (U'I)—William McGee and ey ing of Mr. Walle st artist. | {1a that General Umberto Nobile ward M. Fuller, who entered Wednesday evening at a stated Iy known ta the miusic lovers of [ 100k to the north pole. 1t last was | Sing a year ago after being convict- | communication Centennial lodge o captivated Ws| pheard from Friday morning, one'ed of operating one of the largest will work the Master Mason degree. | 8 reed 10 sing | ook ago, fighting headwinds on its | “hucket shops” in New York, will he | The same co will be worked twine if they both present themselyes 1o play in the inter-school games SEPAN \\Iv u)\l H oLl Living rs that h AEvahais Zioker hurch | 1V slou | yeturn trip to Kings Ba ol 1 ; R S . trest was striek by a conch owned |0 1° n v;u”n i ram. The | oom Jduite by H. Gross & Sons Co. of Pleasant street, Hartford, and iriven by Edward Weinstein of 42 Walnut street, this city, at Elm and Ex Main streets, about 8 o'clock last was best noticed in the rendition of Awakening” Blind Plough ve proof of Nis technique and Kramer's ind in Clar Do Your Trading Here Saturday. Look These Specials Over exeellent mastery of cvening, causing slight damage. —— Zucker, accompanied by his wife | Vide range. Mr. Watlen also ‘y“"““' Confectionery g * ¢ Maxwell hat he was master of the “falsetto’ . - and daughter, was driving north on ' ¢ - : 5 n the rendition of “The Rend of SUGAR House - . P o . | Bliy direet and mg thwam whing |0 SRR oot ana in : opiie A The three piece Living Room Suite consists of left at Eas am stre instein’s Wootiman's MAshes ot T o in package i COFFEE 72 inch Settee, Wing Chair and Club Chair. Entire Suite Marshall spring constructed, loose cushions and covered in your choice of either Jacquard or Baker Cut Velours. :i car, going north on Elm street k bumped into his car. Weinstein f claimed not to have seen a hand signal which Z: said he gave before making the turn. Officer s John O'Brien found no cause for| police action. which the audience showed its decp appreciation. Other numbers sung by Mr. Wallen were Watt's “Blue Are Her Eyes” and Higgins' “My Lovely Celia.” It is no small task to train a horns of some 70 members, redit 1s due largely to the direc ————————— for her untiring efforts to bring out the best in the chorus. In this ease the praise is due Miss L. Ethel at the Prior, supervisor of music State Normal school, by whose gui dance this concert was realized, and for which she was rewarded with " 49¢ BRR203318 MAIN ST. PHONE 2485 ___ MORNING SPECIALS, 7 TO 12:30 " SMOKED - ( 3 “.,Wfifiv*‘ AND - d 17c FRESH Fresh Cut | Best Maine LUXand HAMBURG ; POTATOES l RINSO | ALL DAY SPECIALS Roast Pork (not frozen)...............,... lb 27c Roast Veal ................ Ih. 25¢ | Veal for Pot Pie .. .. b, Veal for Stew .......... .... Ih. 18c | Short Cut Legs of Veal ..... Ih. Prime Rib Roast Beef ..... Ih. 35c | Boneless Pot Roas{ . Small Legs Lambh . ...... .. Ih. 42¢ | Foresof Lamb ......... 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