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“Friendship” could carry far morc than enough fuel for the hop. . . 8 / NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928 ! !month ago, the news leaked out| \ win 6; Dugas 6: wild pitch, uam-!and was several milés out of the duly loward tae TIP | '] 1' P 4 |that Commander Byrd had sold 'h,[ BRIST"L NEws win; umpires, Coughlip and Mc- | Massachusetts city before she cu. Any offfcer will you rdained as (atholic Friests :.- i Ganis it o camay 1am, " X s e ponn i I She said that gasoline conswm-| — Respectiany your | tion tests had shown that thel (coutinued from Page Seven) COMMUNICATED AN OVERSE S \ 11 | 10 LIQUER JON [ The opinion of the backers of the with pontoons. | crew, she sald, twas that this was o G0 U i 2 Angry Customer “Squeals” on| he irst “Bensible trans-atiagtic 1ok, (Te Whe ©ie left the scene “Overseas Vorr wars only one A« [N PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEH Y : i flight" yet undertaken because O gov in question and although a MF- and Mrs. Theodore S. Hart| of Respect s Nevessary. Friend Alter Buying Bottle the fact that the plane is equipPéd (loraugh search was made. of the | | A Bidtatn, Sovn. | Tony Janik of Bristol, who is em- | T City ltems played in a local bakery, has been | from himi. The reusen for the hold- ~ An acrial flight and pursuit start-| T have been greatly interested in| Duties in Fall. in the habit of stopping in at 66 up Still remains a mystery to the ed Theodore S, Iart of this city and two communications printed in your| : ; Smith street, where Waiter Szydow- e Tasiey dihaifecnr his bride, formerly Miss Jane Hor- most valuable paper concerning the| Miss Bessic Sullivan of 153 Green- ski, aged 33, has a tenement, and or fml('. ‘_r”_. ];‘m WN“' Struck by Auto ton Watkinson of Farmington ave- saluting of our grand and glorious | Wood street, a teacher at the Roose- fie: roen have besn friendly for Byo formerly of ~’“1)‘:r 3 “!;l-l el e e Highland nu®. Hartford, on their honeymoon flag. It seems to me that of all the | \elt school, Miss Ada Schuurmacher, sears, decoraing to Janiis tesil- B e ) s up Saturday afternoon after they had'good soldicrs in New Britain, includ- | %hos: temporary residence is at the mony in police court today when rrgul‘flkr.m;v gmo it v & AL # - ortly hetore 4 o'cloc! Sunday been married at Christ church cathe- ing of course our National Guard, | Y. W. C. A, and who is a teacher at Seydowski v arraigned before eiclosk dn'f. 0.0, 1 Ball " . atterngon when he was struck by dral in Hartford. After tac cefe- whom we are proud of and who ne| the Elihu Burritt school, and Miss Judge H. P. Roche on the charge of Penmanent - waving, $10. Jeu Soos Ch o e ssing Main 'Mony the couple motored to Brain- doubt will welcome a chance to go| Esther Beckwith, director of testa, violation of the liquor law on May Keaveny, 45 Lincoln street. Phon (FEOTORE post office. The re- ard field, where they entered a plane | to the mat for that flag, do not quite| have given notice to Supt. Stanley 21. The purposc of the frequent advt, vistration of the antomobile, seeur- | piloted b jeutepant Sanford B, understand the proper duty of a citi- | H. Holmes that they will not return visits has been to drink liguor, A meeting of the Catholic Wom- g v wimesses, showed William M, Chandler and hopped off for SPring= zen or soldier toward the flag ond o the school system of this city Janik frequently and consistent en's Benevolent Legion will be hell hnessy, Sar ant street, Hart- fNeld. Miss Ruth M. Burdick, maid parade. 1 have stood and watched | Next year. ‘ feels the need of stimulation, he Tuesday evening at T:30 o'clock. A as the owner. No report of the of honor, and Robert 8. Hart, best parades and noticed men take oft{ Supt. Holmes announced teday id. On the morning of May 21, whist will follow. accident was made by Shaughnessy, | man, ehartered another plane pilot-|their hats, place them on their| that the vancancies have already Janik and a few companions mad REV. JOHN GAJ REV. EDWARD GRADECK A son was born Saturday to Mr. according fo the police, and he will |od by Lieutenant Harry D. Copes|heart stand rigid for hours, be- | been filled, their visit to the tenement about 6 | ; and Mrs. Benjamin Hurwit of Le bronzht in teday on a warrant is- land and started in pursuit. The jjeving all the time that this was the S a— o'clock, Janik — having finished | A capacity crowd filled the Sacred | Anthony Gaj, Alderman Frank jyarirord. Mrs. Hurwit was formerly by the prosecuting attorn newly married couple had chesen proper attitude of respect for the WHO BUT HOOVER but s night's wo K instead of yyeare o Zapatka, Paulin Nurczyk, Dr. V. A. Mis Helen reh vesterday morning to s Milkowitz of this city finding Szydowski in his usual jovial | " i : Chadziewiez, Martin Kelley, Mes A. G. Hammond Auxiliary, U. Casey Neftled pursuers were soon outdistanced, | proper fon. of the flag Is to| William V. Field, secretary of the nigod, M was uely, and when ithey S%¢ 8nd hear Rev. Tohn Gaj cele- | & 0o B0 Sy HO S o SRR - . o A charge of intoxication against | Ldeutenant Chandler piloting his ma- | remove your hat at the very first flag | Republican club of Lon dow, . s . 2 g W. V., will entertain members ¢ intoxication agains B 3 | gmeadow, & asked to be served their drinks, brate his first solemn high mass lowicz, Feltw Bezrudczyk, Rev. Stan- | frjongy at the state armory Wed- Harold McEvoy was nolled this chine from Hartford to Springtield to appear in line, This is called the suburb of pringfield, was notifled nded to know who was going 10:30. Old members of the ley Musial and Rev. Stephen afternoon from 2:30 to & norninz by Prosecuting Attorney 0 15 minutes ight of wa) ‘ or the man who by James W. Good, head of the to pay, and in other ways he of- commented that never in the history | Nalewajek and many out-of-town ames T. Mather on ment of | Miss Maxine Hart, a sister of the is carrving it is also called the|Hoover campaign at Washington, D, fended the custor Janik was of the parish had such a d friends and relativ | Lovisey Moore Tent, No. 12, |costs. bridegroom, drove to S;-rmzfi-‘ld‘hy standard or color-bearer. You are|C., that his slogan, “Who But Hoove particularly offended because Szy- | stration Leen held in honor Rey, A. Gradeck, who was or-|Daughters of Union Veterans of the ChsALah Hnast Smith, | auto and met the couple there. She'then at liberty fo cover your head |er?” will be adopted at the republie Jdowski swore at him and as the lat- newly-ordained priest. The e duindd a Catholie priest aturday [ Civil war, will hold its regular 1 with reckles ng, was | then returned to Hartford by air, for you have done your respectful {can convention at Kansas City. ter picked up t ottle of liguor V vd with white roses and | yoming at St. Joseph's Cathedral | m ting at Odd Fellows’ hall Wed- also nolled by the prosecutor on pay- nd walked out the room without lilics while from the ceiling and walls {1, yartford by Rev. John, J. Nilan, | nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ment of costs antounting to §5.50. serving the drinks, k ¢ d him N green garlunds. The cclebrant ' gishon of Hartford, celebrated his | Winthrop Council, No. 7. Sons and Smith, who resides at 91 Soutlline sack andb oug bottle for §1, |Was assisted by Rev. Stanley Musial: firgt solemn high m yesterday | Daughters of Liberty, will hold a street, Meriden, was arrested Sat- ceording to the ftestimony. In-[of Hartford, who acted as deacon, worning at 10:30 in St. Andrews regular meeting Wednesday evening urday evening at Pieree's hridge, tead of drinking fhe liguor, how- jand Rey. Stephen Nalewajek as sub- | church, which was attended by ot § o'clock at Ir. ©. U. A. M. hill.{ Hast Bristol by Motoreycle Police. ver, Janik, Dis foclings badly rut- deacon, Rev. Lucyan Boinowskl Was | lapge gronp of his friende and rela- | Jonn 1. Behensk of New York|man Edgar Norton, fled, went straight to the police stu- Master of ceremonies, tves. Rev, Father Gradeck Was as- ity visited his parents, Mr. and| A nolle was also entered in the tion and * ed.” geant T. J. | The sermon was delivered by sisted by Rev. Edward V. Grik Mrs. John A .Schenck of South ciase of Russell Joseph, 18, of Bur- Teency, s on desk duty, re- | Rev. Atexander Kowalczy who pastor of the church, who acted as | jjjoy street during the week-end lington avenue who was arrested by cived the conplaint and made a re- | culogized the Young priest and prais- archpriest, Rev. J. Fuchs as deacon | Gerald Hannon of Clark street | Policeman Norton Sunday afternoon port to the detective bureau with cd him for the work he has tuken cnd Rev. Ralph Rellly as sub-dea- spent the week-cnd in New York |for failurc to have his registration the result that the tenement up for tlic glory of God and to help con. Rev. Thomas J. laden acted| " in the car. The policeman’s aften- ur UStomers raided the following day and humanity. Rev. Father Gaj is a as master of ccremonics. The ser. Rev. Willlam A. Harty branch, 108 Was attructed 1o the apidated dowski was arreste duate of the Sacred Heart school. mon was delivered by Rev. Edward | " jy. will meet in Judd’s hall condition of Joscp a0 phich s While the hearing was fir progr here he reccived his elementary V. Grikis. tomorrew evening at 7:0 o'glock.(NONA & body and was proceeding loday. Prosccuting Attorniey Woods education ani then went o the §. £ | A receptlon and lawn party was | \P"OHEN OURER T T SEOLE with a flal tire. Joseph was SpElRe asked permission of the court to UVrll and Metodius seminary in keld in honor of Rev. Father Gra- | oting. ing the machine from .,L!vlw.f‘ur' e : : : charge Szydowski with violating the Orchard Lake, Mich., where he was deck In the afternoon and evening|™ 08 o L p L L had been "'r."""fl'.'.’ dithesdnigesls don't worry about their things when they’re in liquor law on May 2 in addition to | Od1incd Saturday together with & at the home his uncle and aunt, Mr. | & 0} nospital yesterday to Mr,| Fndees Win'Ten nolng Game | ; May 21, and Judge Roche said he DUmber of his colleagues by Cardinal land Mrs. John Valentine of 47 Mil- od A Arthur Campbell of 210 | A single h} Ryan and a rml-‘ Y our hands. Our customers how from experience lad no objection but the detense Daugherty of Philadelphia, lard street, at which many guests {00 ST Baldwin broke up a ten inning game f P Winthrop street, was entitled to a continuance under | 1N the afternoon Rev. Father Gaj | were present, among them Mr. and e S 3 . i cgli , A son was horn at New and enabled the local New DAparture e cireumstanccs. Attorney Harry €°lePrated vespers and at 4 o'clock | Mrs. - Adam’ Eglin of Thorndike, | & son was horn at New Brioin Nl i T 4 M. Ginsburg, represe Szvdowski, |@ Teception was held in his honor M and others from _Chicopee, | 10700 FORIUL 308 oreny to e or |loam at the 1 2 A ink 1 AEROSI h sald the additional charge would not 1" the auditorium of the old achool | Mass, and Springfield. Mrs. R el 5 6. Baldwin, local pitcher, although If you think laundries are hard on clothes, waterlally affect the ..""“ nse but in ©0 Gold street, attended by many of |is Rev. Fathér Gradeck's sister. The |12 Walla allowing but nine hits, walked six John Cannarella, aged 17, of 234 order to protect the rights of his 1S friends and relatives. Among the newly ordained priest is the son of s o M e e r;m'h and was you simply haven't given us a trial! lfent he asked a continuance until | MANY Bucsts were most of his teach- | Mr. and Mrs Frank Gradeck o 45 [UER S7oct, hos becr absent oM |in ol e poaslens v iine ol s |rs from the Sacred Heart school. | Newington avenue. He will leave for | ! Since Memorial Day, according | Timely stickwork on the part of his e £ra | The young priest was presented with |the chancery of the Hartford dio-|!© @ report to the police y 4y. 'mates, however, turned the tide of Assaults His Wife Stephen Mahoney Winthrop street, w Celestino Sperani, aged 47, of b1 Chestnut street, afternoon in the Inumerous gifts by his friends and . relatives, Rev, cese Thursday morning to receive |his appointment from Bishop Nilan. Father Bojnowskl, pastor of | He is the first native of St. An-| aged 45, of 102 0 was arrested fainted yesterday Railroad Arcade vesterday Ihoon at his heme the church, delivered a short address |drew's parish to be ordained to the |and Was taken to New Britain Gen- ¢ about 8 o'clack on charges of breach iy which he pointed out that the | priesthood. Two other residents of |cral hospital by the police. In fall- T of the pe and drunkenness, ! parich hag turned out 87 pricsts whe {ing he sustained a bruise on the the parish, born clscwhere, are Rev. pleaded guilty to the latter charge Koslow- and not guilty to the former, Hi wife, on whose complaint he was ar ant O'Mara and Ofii ner, did not appear estify against him, and Prosecut- ing “Attorney Woods charged him with drunkenness only and recom- mended “a SHff fine Sergeant O'Mara, testified that Mahoney at | head, but was able to go home in a |little while, William Jones of Commercial street reported to the police vester- | day that his 17-year-old son had left home, saying he would not come back. Jones wanted steps taken to have him return home. §. Kalishinska and Rev. J. s ore in different parts of the country and a number who are connected with different parishes in this state. As concerning Rev. Father Gaj, the | pastor had nothing but words of ise to say to him and gave him | encouragement in his future work | or God and his people. ™ response Rev. Father Gaj thanked the pastor and his friends a [ n 1 t Bernard H. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Toster of Farming- ton was ordained a Catholic priest Saturday by Bishop Nilan at § Joseph's Cathedral, Hartford. H. celebrated his first mass yesterday morning at St. Patrick’s church in| Co. No. 7 of the fire department I'armington, which was attended by |Was called to the Belvidere filling tacked his wif d pulled part of for the spontaneous reception given | large number of friends and rel- |station at 9:43 yesterday forenoon | ‘Hl v v-];»vmlm off. Rochie impos- iy his honor and pledged to give all atives, many of them fro mthis city, | to extinguish a fire in an automobile d a fine of $10 and costs i {owned by George Chapman of 424 ommonwealth avenuc. The dam- | age was slight. The police were notified today of | [the suspension of the operator's li- | |cense of Lawrence Martin of 4 i best ioward the uplifting of man | Mr. and Alrs. Foster are well known religlously and educationally, [in the city, Mr. Ioster being care- Among the guests present were the | taker of Reservoir No. 4 for a num- celebrant’s parents Mr. and Mrs. | ber of years. Gamblers Bagged Axel Nyaquist, aged 27, of 207 street, pleaded guilty to the ch of keeping a gambling house and was fined $15 and costs. The following en pleaded guilty charze of “Had 1t not been equipped with | Talcott street and the return of the | gambling and w ned $3 without FRIEN[]S P pontoons.” he said, ‘“Stultz would |license of Stanley Firley of 157 costs: Axel Ho 36 Pros- have had to return to the nearest |Broad street. | pect street; ¢ of landing field, which is in the United | Alex Leopwazsz of 20 Bond street 490 Maln street; Edwin Peterson, States. | reported to Officer Eugene Kieffer | of 54 Stanley stroet; Ernest Nygroen, Lo On waiee |1ast night that his daughter. Rose. | SLALE Ty dlredt. —_— “With this plane almost any body | 284 14, had not been home in two | Sergeant J. Stadler testified | e X Nliuctenl et landing | 42¥s. that he and Officer Bloomquist and | (“OVtinued from Page Two) ;":‘:'("",; e dor“:::,,_”s:ouldd'h’,’:’a A son wan born at New Britain | Kozlauskas raided a four room tene- Ry lane wn enroute to | G¢neral hospital today to Mr. and ment rented by Nyquist about 5:15 |(r, (1® backers of the flight, "’“'d‘g;l.?:,my?cnfo:l:rtglddobe S o flonl‘:{:‘;' John Drgnan of 463 North vesterday morning and interrupted a | e x5 . [indefinftely unless an unusually Street. polker e, T ion oy L islnahnt oo et GO R [yheltle Cunningham o $35 Tast able. None of those arrested chos SRl s 7 B : { Main stre ad a needle removed {0 maliam statement fo (ha courband - TEoeY 1 08 OF six Bours from The gasoline tacky oull be emp-lieo, yier Hanaint New Britaln Gen- elesp e i lalifax, whether tho erew of thred ftied and the side motors could be | foU B27 bR &t N Brita : s SR Aoy BWCHNR ratam i RO e i e ot 1 SCIOlE RILK & ek e o e B eral hospital today. She is employed AAIilea p dies 4ot know. T should think, how- |ship greater buoyoney. [ et Cogon ] Admits Having Watered Milk | vor, they would snatch a little rest| “We have tried to embody in this| ATCh street. | Jomn Hoffinan, of 1150 ast strect, and’ then wait for the first favor- | cquipment every suggestion of | John Hornlak ef 194 Tawlor | pleaded guilty to the charge of hav- uble break in the weather Commander Byrd, gleaned fromy: Sireet was ftreated at New Pritain | Ing watered iillk, and was fined $15 100 Miles An Hour his extensive experience. General hospital lust night for cuts id costs. L'rosccuting Attorney . Putnam said it was estimate The United States weather bureau (0 the right hand, sustained when | Woods said the state d ormnmis- the plane with modera fa- has been cooperating with us in D put his hand through a window. | onenesoice broght ithe case, At e conditions could maintain a | furnishing advices as to weather e was able to go home after re- | lorney T, L Rachlir presentis d of 100 mil's an hour and on | conditions along the path of the cfiVing treatment Hottman, said ti s il basis he estimated that from flight.”” . Ee = when the m vatered 20 1o 24 hours would bring the l : Iriendship o its goal in England. Planned Months Ago NEw VOTING ”AGH[NES The plane, he said, is equippe Mineola, N. Y. June 4 Wtf,\l‘rs. AL With two radio sets. The main set, Wilmer Stultz, wife of the flier T 1058 po generated Ly the who will pilot Miss Amella Ear-! (Continued from Page Seven) TO BE BOUGHT BY c”Y i li2s @ range up to hart's Iokker monoplane from | - SOl 1l I tuncd to the 600 Newfoumdland fo England. said 10- Tree Top, the home of Mrs. Willlam length would be able day that plans for the flight had'scott, Worthington ridge, Friday, One Lach to Be Placed in irst o 1 with ships, Ahe been started more thun two months! june fth at 2:30 o'clock WS T S g operated from bat- ago. | The speaker will be Senator Mer- E, . and Sivih mmon- | Mrs. Stultz arrived here last night | ite, Mrs. Joseph Alsop will lead & » Aantl »e forced o after driving her own automobil: discussion on loral organization for 1 radius is be- from Boston. At first she refused o 1928 republican eampadgn. A Ihe eall to talk aboul the trans-atlantic ex-|luge attendance is expected an al) ition but today she disclosed how in Republican worfien of ( cordially invited. the town are rations had been hastened absolute secrec “My husband left for, Detroit ear- | Iy in April” she sald,” “ostensibly | 5 for the purpose of testing out Com- | day morning in St mander Byrd's Fokker monoplanc. | fondon. The custom 1s centuries te flew the ship back to BoSton (old. The wine is the gift of the City and not long afterward, about @& |Corporation. th Kot rom the water n that it was of endeavor. the Sun- ne Panl’s Cathedral, 1 taken off ad sho his sort SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN . Established 1862 xation 10 the questior Hal and then Resources—$23,246,379.05 hairman FOR MOTORING VINE POINT Brock \Ma orir constit Deposits made on or before Monday, June 4th, will draw in- terest from June Ist. Special Notice hist pa tomorrow A. Tarty il b 178 Main Street 5% INTEREST being paid 0 (standard time.) Open Monday Evenings—6 to 7 art. at brated his return to the game by get- | Ts START THEIR WEDDING wwen held up on South street by two | uen and that they were still stand- | Leave By Alr, Followed By Others June 3, 1928, ew Britain Herald, | ri— | ty. @0 trace of the highwaymen Misses Sullivan, Schuurmacher and found, wlice that | Editor Dear vas in Second M Roscoe informed the ‘hine Bee rothing had been taken with Will Not Retum 0 1 the faster plane, however, and their | g ut such is not the case. Th Springfield, Mass., June 4 (P Muz field Sunday afternoon just how careful we are, ictory in his favor. Ben Reilly, who plit a finger three weeks ago, cele- ing three hits. The score Bristol 010 020 030 1- tville 000 103 011 7 6 0- HOMEWETWASH LAUNDRY Two base hits, Horkhelmer, Mal- olm 2, Baldwin, ® McHugh; three g wase hit, Baldwin; stolen bases, Nore Y | 7- 3 S MALLEY ST. 1andin 2, Christy, Liberty; eacrifices, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. siberty, Donas; double plays, Liberty o Hamil: left on bascs, Bristol, 11; aftville on balls, off Bed- ol New Lower Price - Business Coupe = %1065 Coupe o 01148 Roadster - - 1078 (500 e ey (with rumble seas) Touring gy 1098 4-door Sedan - 1178 3-doorSedan + 1095 LandauSedan - 1335 All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, no Federal excise tax. Chrysler dealers are in a position to extend the convenience of time payments. Get theif Chrysler :'62" ou: on the road —if you wish, open it up to 62 miles and more an hour. Ex- citing—the way it leaps ahead. No sense of rush or strain. Un- believable smoothness. Its featutes, too, are Chrysler €eatures—obviously superioe. THE CITY SERVICE STATION, INC., Spring ends anchored in blocks of rubber instead of the usual metal shackles. Four-wheel hydraulic f A. M. PAONESSA, Pres. 238 Hartford Avenue brakes always perfectly for safety. Seven.bearing ng:ftln balance, etc., etc, Why no't‘ ge"tr t‘l':e lz:'l' of the '62' our e il s S very time you drive dorse it, it b !

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