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ent i Sammy Manearella, 13, Winner of : Nathan Hale Junior Marble Meet| are|POLICE BECOMING . Some Great Games § F s Played and Boys Who Were Favored to Come Through With Victory | Were Left Behind. | . The best games in the Herald- Junior Achievement Marble shoot- | ing tournament this season were | played at the Nathan Hale Junior | High school last night. Sam Man- | ca la, 13 years old, of 45 “afayette | strect won the sehool championship | much to the surprise of a large gal- | lery when John Zaloski and John | Miceskowski were the favorites. Harry Marshall, - 13 years old of | Clayton road won the first group. He | G00D SHOOTERS Need of Marksmanship Empha- sized by Modern Conditions — A phase of the development of policemen, to which considerable at- tention is being paid in the local de- partment with encouraging resulits is target practice, which is held at regular intervals, with scores re- corded for reference from time to time. In the opinion of Chict Hant, | the ability to shoot straight is onc of the important requisites of com- | petent policemen, and it is intended | WORLD WAR SHAFT noon from the picket line in front of the Hathaway mill, charged with T George Greatorex, Miss Mary L Whittlesey, Miss Gladys Cline, Mr. tendant while two best men will serve the grooms. disturbing the peace. They shouted Mary McDonald. Miss Catherine ) at workers leaving the mill gate. | O'Meara, Mrs. Lillian Weir, Mrs.| An Italian garden with terraced —_— | C. F. Burckhardt, Mrs. B. B. Bas {flower beds about a pool was the ‘Eelle‘ Miss Lena A. Hart, M k. |scene of a reception and horticul- Ew ']F S"”THERN | F. Gilpatric. Miss Helen M. Stone, |tural exhibition given this week by Mrs. Paul Dolce. | Miss Amanda Mrs. Mabel Avery, Carlson, Mr: Mrs. William Coe at her Long Is- % |land estate in aid of the Wayside | Esther M. Andrews, Miss Bertha E. Home for girls. Wistaria in blue H. Pease, W. W. T. Squire, Joseph Schmidt, Miss Cora M. Beale, Mrs. wooden tubs which rimmed the pool, M. Haloran, Felix Bexzrudczyk, | Harry Chapman. Miss Jennie Kow- [ Madonna lily hedges, and arrange- Gardner C. Weld, William C. Hart, [alczyk, Miss Catherine Molumphy. | ments of Darwin and cottage tullps (Continued from First Page) | CROSS LANDS SAFE (Continued from First Page) W. J. Noble, Spencer H. Wood, | Mrs. Louise D. Kelsey, Miss Elsie M. |attracted the attention of the guests. Charles B. Parsons, Stanley R.| Stiles, Mrs. James 1. Thompson, | £y . Lh' party discovers. upon nearing|magy, H. C. Jackson, C. I Bennett, | Miss Rose M. King, Mrs. Augusta| Don voyage parties have assumed Samoa that the gasoline supply 18 in- | Worace Eddy, O, F. Curtig, Anton Martin Mrs. Clara Leupold, Miss an important part in the smart New sufficient to carry them to Suva. After their arrival vesterday the four airmen slept at a Waikiki hotel. Hafner, Feliz Hammer, E. E. Bald- win, William J. Rawlings, Dr. W, F. Esther Gulberg, Mrs. Catherine hoe, Mrs. Ros: Hogan, M Ke- Yorker's social schedule with the s Helen increased number of midnight saile . 2 Flanagan, B. B, Bassctte, J. O'Brien, | M. Hayes, Mrs. P. Real ings of socicty members Europe ;:0:21:1113Sgn:ie;l"u::;1e‘|:wn;h;):;; Paul A Stahl, Chester Jacobowshi. bound. Friends attired in evening a visit today to Governor Wallace R. | Charles L. Kiett, Elmer W. Pape, clothes, jewels and cloth-of-gold Farringlon who was at the field yes. | 1822¢ Cohn. John F. Hanrahan, FREAK AM”SEMENT wraps assemble in staterooms for s b b Sy iY[ohn " Burns, “Han Witkin, parties before the sailing. =8 & arry Nearing, William C. Seivers, | e s Whether the radio beacon would| Peter P. MecCrann, Richard A, G. With tlhe increasing number of he uscd on the flight from Barking | stumf, J. O'Brien, Ludwig I New Yorkers departing fer forcign , Sands was undecided. Army author- Arendt, William H. Crowell, Charles travel, a definite new ensemble style ities siood ready to service if requested. Radio Beacon On the flight to Honolulu the ra- this | R, Barrows, Ira B. Picrson. Mwhacl | {J. Burker, Otto Bauer, Martin H.| Horwitz, Timothy P. McAuliffe, | Thomas F. Stanton V. Clark arrange o Unusual ~ Entertainments ~ Are 25 ¢ is cvident. A dressing Lox and suit case, all of green lizard grain cowhide are hat i B. W. Clark, 5 used by one debutante, while water il i :;;»d«, '\:T:,r;m‘n\: ..omnnlml b‘un,:v‘ dio Leacon functioned perfectly for | Steven Sautter, Jolm A. Vellctier, | Belllg Ell]Oyed W sehool and a good conststent shot, A | the entire department up to a high | the first three hours when it was|John McInerncy, Walter Westlake fivorsd 1yt othe s hoy named Tumstics was his closest | Standard through consistent wark lost by the Southern Cross. The di- | Charles J. Symonds, George 11| Sl e ot e e Aniothen bes Mg beati < |-on! the range \in ina' bnsement of rectional signals which were in- | Smedley, Jr., Claus J. Carlson. e ; . o 5 2 on e e oy enamin | Police headquarters. There arc at tended 1o keep the plane on a true | ot (L Sl MR IS JUNBAS IR 23 > Parisian custom of dining in er was rgmner up at the Benjamin | oot whe e SH S A R s ey ter Kosswig. Howard V. Fris- amusement features husc 1 out-of-door restaurants is emulated Franklin Nl.m,xl., ently. : 4 aeliem et an e e | Ly the plane. ‘g‘,;‘ !-rm:“:l. ;.4},‘2;‘4{.:u1);};:;“:; social New York's town and coun-| by many New Yorke d.hv\ho e :‘re- Sam Mancarella was the second | were entirely strange to fircarms o i - | er, E tondvau, as try spring entertainments e |« country roadhouses during > s v s arms Jdeutenant € 3 v . I se ] , group winner and Clitford Schiedler | vear or more ago have made mark. | o 2 °£"‘"‘3“]d"‘ . Harry | 4. McDonald, Dr Slysz, Joseph |wquine world now mects socicty in sunny weck-ends. Angora sports the winner of the third group.|eq j yen. navignion, ket the plane 00| Bonotf, 0. ¥, Parker, ‘Clavence M. |ify drawing 1booie s wall ob on the | frocks in blue and beige worn with b RB e o oLuRIONEIIEDE the course by dead reckoning. Barnes, J. M. Finnegan, Eric Loef, tatallsel v rooinead neot el Schicdler had to down Bellassar, @i : J ? , + Eric An intellectual pony provided | neutral toned tweed coats and hare f Sergeant Michacl J. Flynn is the | As a cieck, James Warner, the R A Parsons, John B. Millr. T f ' | y tormer Burritt school champ to win. | : : ! ? 3 X M. Parsons, | 3. Miller, ainment for guests of Mrs, |monizing felt hats are the smartest < i Miccskowsti beeame the | 42Partment's leading marksman and | radio operator, kept up steady com- | j "1 hlin, Loiis) Rapbasl Are | Thank. Hendesss o & Bomy Bl it Elen "°"':h‘“"o‘”‘r"‘:“"x‘(;m“‘;i‘;"q“'" ! under his direction many of the tlon Wil ehips ‘and. .shOrt|shur B Mayes! Ticodors Dudjak,|nus apsrtinent. The nouy lod R winner of e h g y | o, - a a c | wts e e apa € pon € LB = | “"rookies™ ha learned the fine | : stations. Aviators con- | pany B Leist, Dir. Geor ) 1y disposing of John Zaleski, who i o e | e i I'rank E. Leist, Dr. Geor H. Dal- | the drawing room after ¢ S break. Micczkowski and Zaleski are | 1O 0 & competent handler 0[‘ el e e alex Renig ol len ) I Joserh [ tions put o him. . Voot e oiaere s 'mer Washington school s 2 s tho Y ; 3 ard, Dr. Harry Protass, John P.| “ s e send Bur h)mllxn ‘Slx:m'lnd“ou inglon e being able to impart his knowledze | dimcon & Pewreon | During Thursday night the South- | Commiskey, Richard Viets, Edward | A “Magic Sand Fin for the chi. d msend Burden. With a shaimplocs wnd sousine, 5 "y, |10 others and nothing pleases hini | Four gencration of activity is (he h terson family injern Cross sighted three ships with|J, Moore, Frank Anderson, L. Ba-|dren and motion pictures of Fagiieh|s s, Dlue frock natterned in blge, The semi-fingls, followed =With more thoroughly than to go otlo|New Brilain, The above pholo proves i, Shose 1 the picture include | which searchlight signals were: ex-lierno, R. G. Wilbur, Dr. J. F. Kea- |ateplechases will be entertaioraent| o, 0d ved dots, Mrs. Burden Mancarella defeating Marshall, -4, | the range with a brother officer | C. J. Poterson of 530 Stunley str who at the age of s still changed. The night was cold and |veny, Morris Koplowits, = 9ohn F, | fratmees o e oy o IRt wears @ close fitting hat of vermil- Micczkowski beating Sehledler 7-6|ang receive real coinpetition. Re- [working every day at his trade of cabinet maker I a locel factory the pilots, Kingsford-Smith gnd Ulm, | Curtin, Theodore Johnson, B.|Mre Payne Whitney. Speeinl bt B R ey In the best played match of the after- | copgyy 2 new member of the super- PProbably there ix no one in New Britain who has not scen and [in the front seat, found their fur| Georges, Dr. Henry F. Dlsina, . AV | for sonn e neopls el b s light QLR v.20n. The final fell to Mancarella and | iy bt & S HORCR B0 few who do not know Charles Al 1S01, son 0f €, ). Peterson. Charles |lined fiying clothes comfortable. | pufien. & of the feta which is given annusily | (g LEling small capes of chiffon or Mieazliowekl o desldsiand th IBEriicitivsf. fime, shot within o boin/| ML has hoen‘conussted With the yostil dopirinbat for 25 some. meeaall s clouds through which the . , at Gresvies. Mer| o2 &re uow the latest addifion e N lARTb \ervousness ; | 2 2 1 \o| _ John McGrail, Dr. A. J. savard, |by Mrs. Whitney at Greentree, her | cvoning frocks. The capes which showing considerable = nervousSness |or fwo of the sergeant’s mark and | yoars he wis wral carricr, then for four years he walked a beat de- |Southern Cross raced, continued 10| philip B, Stanley, P. Toscano, E. W. | Long Island estate, in aid of the ba- | of o : ‘“'sm s i snecumed to the calm dianlave Calls s I S S R R e e s 2 I anle - Toscano, E. W. | Lo state, in | a-iof waist length, ornamented w R e e DL I S @ factoc | livering mail, Fov the.lust =) rs e s 1 delivering parcel post | block visibility until the plane was|Gnrist, ranley Bamorajearie. — Eue | Bio milh fund of (he New Sors St e which the instructor noted with and driving parcel post truck. To many people he is the understudy | within 300 miles of Hawaii. The 5 ; 4 that Manearella learned his game in | .00t t S e i ! : ‘ ¥ [l gene J. Porter, Thomas McGrath, [haspital. ter brilliantly in the evening. Pepnsylvania, but vherever he learn- | S v salitaction Biieg ', “‘ et 1= is known hy his sunny mil first. isle sighted was Maunakea, OB | por” glgson, 8. Gozzo, John & Con-| s . S sylva b B 8 Although policemen in a city like | n th the srandson Georee is hold- | reaching Oahu, their destination, a |, Dr. M Caipeli Stan-| Bagpipe and drum music by the | a good course of instruc : { aras, Dr. Moses Kupelian, Stan-| Bagpipe and drum mu t : 5 ed he had a good course of instruc w Britain might have the good O & department of the Travelers [ fleet of escort planes pointed the | )10 I, Holmea, "am,‘m"_\MW Dr. | Black ‘\\'ah'h Biousht prori Caneda | F' snsemble note predominates #ion | fortune to patrol their heats for way to Wheeler field. e ool Sl " entertained the Garde |l J9Wels as strongly as in costumes " A : i i patrg 1 s ; Stephen Donnelly, E. O. Ogren, G.|for the event, entertained the Gard- | {560 55 SURTEY 28 46, costutn Inter-school games are being | nonths without meeting an emer- 1 rowd and other relatives and ancestors| A cheer of steamer whistles and 3% Brady, Staniey. Arzylowicr, Dr |en marty gucsts ofl Mr. and Mo | e sm 2 rker. ss " at Willow Brook park today it + $ . Brady, ¥ Arzy D E! {Harriet Camac wears an amethys played at Willow Brook pa 04aY: | geney which would require quick renaotlels e ot +1e.is Roger | automobile horns greeted the Plane | vincent Mendillo, Dr. Joseph Mat-|Samuel Ivage last week The | ot ARA A a ? = action with a vevolver, Chief Hact lchrated his sccond birtl Decemberadsifianfit SniewiWovers iHonalils SUA L vy prak k Wior. Bieunen Mavhi B aoles etuent fa lbnan of ,,‘,“.,,1:,4:”1'::1'"]"*1;’;{{10& 231 cgnsll(nl ) i\..n'\.\ in having every man who | Wheeler field the fliers were welcom- |, Cubeddu, John J. Walsh, Robert |Day” was held at the Salvage 1,0,\,_-;1’1‘\" ‘\“”'-_ 1‘-m 11 [;'" hatym I!n!{ 15 in the service thoro fa- 0 ehad 2 — —|¢d by a crowd which included rep- | g Mautner, Dr. N. B. Jaffe, Thom- |Island medieval estate. A Boatitla| 0 s “‘:h e miliar with fircar and able to [] resentatives of Hawail's official and f \ otth M o £ §0 voices and the Seventh stones rocks n Wi : ; " Dr o3 " i as Heslin, J. Vanninetti, Morris|choir o 4 1 | more claborate jewels are noticeably use them on the slhightest notice. Tt [ | of talians on the |civic life | Cohn, Dr. Heary Martin, Dr. J. J.|Regiment band added to the musical 5 2 - | s e Dz d simple in design. lFAnIN[i BATTERS 1s not necessary that the men de- Bt”EVL ITAIJA Hl[ ( e o Tokarczyk, Nicola Laraia, Cesare |features of the afternoon, while re-|*™F S end entirely on their revol t ditton wsng a German . " o1 ek reshments ere ryed - i . :’\n entir : on Misly revsivers o st Germa Immlgrant 3 1-2 Years {Balducci, Albert H. Rockwell, |freshments were erved und Tr| Abel Fatigny, one-legged Paris nspire in them the confidence to| A AR v the afspices of Lincoln i . jan | Thomas F. McDonough, Napoleon |marquee on the lawn. The British 0, P8 B ofecierted Parid w—— £0 out night after night nto all | of New York and Roald| Ag0; Now ValedictoOrian | gingras. sames 7. Clorkin, © Paul |ambescndon Sl Fome Howard was | 0" iy g tour of France on crutche B f M L][( A ‘ (sorts of places and contend with | [} At Poth of whom flow with) New York, June 2 (P-—An immi- | gcalora, Ralph Benson. Luca Di|the guest of hono | ' l'aVCS aflagel’ S Velflge‘a«., rous situations, but the police | Girneral Nobile across the Pole two | grant three and one half years ag finno, Franak Caldwell, Harold H L ‘ | code harmonizes with the theory | TR 1% ago, Is also 1 prospect. Flls- | from Germany, Mis« Edith Hocke. | Trayton, 8 DsSole, Daniel J, Ralph,| The apple blossom week-rnd drew (1} .397 [01‘ 37 G&ll]es that a revolver in good condition (Continucd from YTirst Faze) orth suid e had cabled Amund- |18 years old, has been chosen vale- | B W, Jost, Charles Milish, Westley |New York socicty to the Berkshire {and competently handled is a | . ! ashing 0f D could aid in the | dictorian of the graduating class of | Sperry, Clifford L. Wilcox, Ar|Hills for motoring and golf, many| | mighty handy weapon even 1f it is a Novwezian seapl [areh and was awalting a reply to| Eimhurst, Long Island, high school. |thur H. Parker, Walter P. Occupin, |members remaining for Memorial New York, June 2. (F—Roger |only used once in a lifgtime In the m ime another searching (s effer. Amundsen who is in Oslo, | She completed the four year course | Oscar Maier, Charles A. Bruemmer, Day festivities. Mr, and Mrs. Ber-| the new Boston manager| The activities of rum runners[DATLY CONSIEUNG of four Alpinists was announeed that Ellsworth was ex-|in two and one-half years although | Thomas D, Donlin, Richard C.|tram Winthrop and Mrs Halsted corge Gra n from | haye caused policeme Ve rit- | Procecding uc 1 pected to coms from at|she could net spea inglish when ! cn, Osea FErieson, Dwight [Lindsley were among those attract-| the l(-pnvflslan::;lm\‘?r“:'lhhtf]'\'allofy!-lla‘l;‘r: as{‘1;:5131“.}\7»“,71:.’:: “"o:\ |::m':lol\u'f" the north th once and that he Jn o Lanlg m‘ m!cohmr 3 ‘:;vflr:xyx‘r ::\r;a: )é‘mm’lr T’?H‘hp'fll to Massachusetts wh the air} 8l Ledgue batting average this | their capability on the husiness end |the hope of lea ' g every preparation t ————— | Rackliffe, Willlam Kellar, Reobert was laden with the fragrance of| week, according to figures I‘S;l"ti of a revolver. Numerous cases are | COMPatriots ]‘”"”'b";”' piloted Ly Lieutenant STANLEY SCHOOL MEETING |B:moko{\ (;I;lnrp, Qo-_n]\:rvy o ‘1Mo0m~ e today and including games of last [on record, in which hootleggers S 4 LRE: The annual meeting of the Par-| George W. Blinn, Rev. J. Tray- > | Wednesday, The Rajah not only|have taken desperate chances with | Others who will eccl the Itah . ents and Teachers’ association of the | nor, Rev. L. Bojnowski. Rev. G. A double wedding will attract so-| broke info the lead ahead of the in- | the law, sometimes escaping when | {10 the air will start from Italy for SURLRS AIRESTAD Stanley school will be held in the|W. ¢. Hill. Rev. F. V. Grikin. Rev. eial New York's attention jured Pittsburgh infielder, but also {a single shot, properly placed, | north Menday. A hydro-anplan New Bedford, Mass., June 2 Ph—| " 5itorium on Wednesday evening, |Gershon Hadas, Rev, §. A. Grohol, [month when the Misses Josep lifted his mark to ,397 for 37 |would have brought them up .sxjm-m“":‘,""O 1“"“ pilots will go "; e “‘- ""m“;‘\’ _}' 4 "” Zl‘l“'”; June 6, at 7:30 o'clock. Flection or"}w-. A A ?hl(:un::: ;zm;( E. '1 .'md]’n:;pzm‘w !l‘(rc-\a's ".;;‘?‘m: '(.‘:;", | games either through the disabling of | PP!!zbcraen 1o mal g SELLSOts WP BT vorkers of the 19X ogicers will take place and at the|Adams, Mrs, J. G. Woods, Mrs. G.|[tively the brides of 3 A Good- | Sheriff Fred Blaks of Chicago [their vehicles or through fear of [[IENS. Captam Rijsor-Larsen, Nor il committer's group were ar-fgo of the business meeting there | W Palmer, Miss Charlotte Symolon, |win and John W. Snowden srd. Th continued to lead the pitchers by |being mortally wounded. The policy | WeEKN explorer and tlyer, may re- jrested by the police yesterday after-( co = om0 B0 oy {nu, Helen Schmarmann, Mrs. [sisters Will have but one bridal the simple process of engaging in | Of the local pelice in such cases has no games and maintaining intact | been to shoot to wound only in ex- his perfect average of five won and | treme cases none lost. He was followed closely| The work on the revolver range ¢ Clark of Brooklyn, with six and [is done in geveral details and ur one; Rhem of St. Louis, with five |der the supervision of sergeants. | 4 ) and one; Lucas of Cincinnati, with [ The men fake great interest in the | g ol o o et eight and two, and Benton of New |practice and a valuable spirit of ardaon. Us ut=—MmMa e tro uc York, with seven and two. friendly competition has been de td The Pirates remained in the lead |veloped. Bull's-eyes, and perfe : in team batting at . . but this | shot, rung up day after day, clubhing was not sufficient to check the Pirate slump. St. Louis pre the Pirates with .290, but York had only .278 for third place. Regular players teeiling Hornshy fn the individual averages were, Grantham, Pittsburgh, .394; Cal- laghan, Cincinnati, .394; , Douthi, Et. Louis, : Ott, New York, .371; Picinich, Cincinnati, .366; Bottom- ley, St. Lows, .364; P. Waner, Pitts- burgh, .363; Roettger, St. Louis, .348; Lindstrom, New York, .46, and Purdy, Cincinnati, .341. Hack Wilson of Chicago, Nation- #1 League home run leader with | nine, has slumped almost out of the 300 class—to .301. Bissonette of | Brooklyn, with eight, and Bottom- | ley of St. Louis, with seven, were sest home run rivals, “risch of §t. Louis again | cornered a fair share of the indi- | vidual crowns. Frisch led in runs | batted in with 36 and in stolen | bases with twelve, and tied his | m-mate, Bottomley, for the | test number of doubles, four- | Bre teen. Taylor Douthit of St. Louis | set the pace in runs scored with | thirty-five and in base hits with seventy Curt Walker found the reach s of | Redland field convenient for three | hase hitting, and showed the way in | triples with seven, | In team fielding, the flashy Cin-'f i team shared the top \nu\“ hicago Cubs. Each had an ave | but the record of the | ds was made the more impres. | give by their adeptness in turning | up with double plays, | DS KOLYNOS | a June 2 (A—Calvert | Townley of New York city has heen | cted chairman of the hoard of dircetors of the Kolynos Company of this city. Mr. Townley served as president of the company from 1908 | until the meeting at which he was | succeeded by L. A. Jenkins. | He has also served as assistant lo‘ the president of the Westinghouse | company and vice president of the | New Haven road We wish to announce that we are the exclusive distributers for the New L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters New Britain Typewriter Exchange PHONE 612 and the majority of the target ports are highly creditable, re- | RU NFORCED Curtiss Field, N. Y., June 12 (A)— Department of commerce inspectors | here began vesterday to enforce a department regulation requiring all fiying sfudents to obtain student-pi lot's licenses from the department at Washington after a physical exami- FUR STORAGE ABSOLUTE PROTECTION We clean and glaze your furs free of charge. We call for and deliver your garment. Remodeling and repair- ing furs for half price during summer months. Special prices on neck pieces and fur coats. New Britain Fur Shop 282 ARCH STREET TEL. 3398 96 WEST MAIN STREET Public Qutdoor Exhibition Monday it Noon In Front of the -STRAND THEATER THE MIGHTY ATOM “World’s ‘Strongest Man” Will Pull THREE 7-Passenger Cars BY HIS HAIR Cars Furnished By the Nash Motor Co. See the Mighty Atom Do a Score of Sensational Strength Feats During His Engagement at_ the Strand. Our Qffice Tenants? 6. To Fuller, Richter, Aldnch & Co. We Furnish: Heat Partitions Electric light Good neighbors Central location Janitor service Owner management Fire-proof construction Hot and cold running water An attractive building entrance Abundant daylight and fresh air Courteous elevator service by uni- formed operator 'HIS well-known investment house was one of the first tenants to move into an office in our new building, taking possession even before the banking quarters were formally opened last November. From the layout you can see what pleasant and convenient offices have been carved out of Room 103 for this progressive investment banking house. “For our type of business these offices are ideal,” says Mr. Halloran, who is the local Resident Manager for Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. “Until we moved here we had not realized how helpful a central location combined with a fine type of quarters could be. We have room enough to ex- pand our staff, too, without being cramped.” You're going to be in business a long time. Why not have an office and a location that will always be top notch—here. along with other representative New Britain business and professional men?

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