New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1928, Page 2

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! slie becomes the bride of Prince ywaterbury is elected president of who notified headquarters and the f ¥, 1899, He in & 1e:t 8 1-2 inches in Chichibu, “He knows of my Amer- the gtate Commerce of Pharmacy. | merchandise was taken there for b height and weighs 203 pounds. He {8 joan tastes and approves of them.” Oiher officers named at the annual NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE FLASHES OF LIFE: MRS. TRUMBULL | while en route from Denmark to w York is answered after 3 days had been stolen in New Londen. The H)n automobile T truck about 4 p. m.| The first wedding for ten years What is known as the Old Style reported atolen in ! Monday and has not returned. ' same ear Wa: ‘hnu just taken place at Culbone | calendar, still used by the Greek | I by inhabitant of Iceland. | Plainville on Tuesday, according to| Guetave Weber of 38 Whiting |church, near Porlock, England. | Orthodox church, will be discarded i PLANS TO REI'URN BY AIRPLAN | : {the police records. strect reported to the police the theft | Measuring only 30 fect lon# by 12 |on October 1, when 13 days will be | | Hartford — Mrs. John H. r'm'»‘ Elia Maietta of 22 Elm street re- |of his bicycle from the hallway of the | feet wide, the church is reputed to | dropped to bring it into line with bull, following example of her “fly- ported to the police that his son took | Y. M. C. A. | be the smallest in the country. the standard calendar. Hartford — Like husband, like vessel in the New England fishing ing governor” husband, will utilize a N | wife. Mrs. John H. Trumbull, wife trade, has been sold to Captain Van | plane to make a trip to Haverhill, France Has Its Own “llnknovn" Living Soldier Paris, June 7 (P~ “Anthelme Mangin,” his mind unbalanced by the war, is new the only unidenti- tied living soldier of France. He was turned back by Germany after the armistice, with nothing to identify him. He was named “Anthelme Mangin" for conveni. ence. For nearly ten vears, at in- tervals the government has sent out | the White o! the fiying governor, is to fly home | de Pool of Saba, West Indies and | Mass, and return on Saturday. Saturday after attending the grad- | uation of her daughter Jean from an | fower was built at a cost of $75,000 ! academy near Haverhill, Mass. Philadelphia — Like father, like | son. Ed Walsh, Jr., pitcher touring with Netre Dame, shortly will join Sox, for whom his dad scintillated for years. Hoboken, N. J. — William Raut- enkrang's defense for not speaking | to his wife for a yvear is that she | has been nagging him 23 years and ilence fs his only method of pro- ting himself. Judge Carsten fs |© t | fisherman’s races from will leave here at once. The May- | especially to enter the international was barred by technicalities of eon- struction. Boston — An outer guard who sneozed and an inner guard whose ’d-:slrc te watch the game got the | were respon- | better of his caution. sible for the success of a pelice raid en a Chinatown fan-tan raid. | before th of it. Wi participants were aware at the victims said to the which she | Half | of the railing squad was in the room | | Pymouth — Physicians wateh | Sonny” Scott, 5, whose mother diec of radium peisoning, for traces of same poison. THREE GARS IN COLLISION Two Automobiles Orash at Chapman Strike and Jubilee Street and Machine Parked at Curb. Three automobiles wére damaged We're Here Again —~THE—. pictures and descriptions of him | trying to have them patch up things, | €Tst®hile watchmen was unirans- in collision at the corner of Chap- and seores of men and women have | \ith less use of each weapen. | Iatable but unanimous. man and Jubllee streets at 7:50 this thoyght he might be thelr brother, worning, but nobody was injured, hysband or father. New York — In the opinion of the NeW Haven — Yale university 'yccording to report of Officer John Recently the government imsued great authority, Tex Rickard, the G cause a call ‘o be sent for (1, Carlson, who {investigated. Ivar 3 public appeal for ald in identify- Dempeey-Sharkey fight, alleged | POlice reserves when for the second Rergstrom of 151 Rhodes street was ing “Mangin” as Marcel Louis Le- fouls, knockout and all, was net| tme Within eight days they stage a driving west on Jubilee street and may. Madame l.emay long has be- worth 3216.43 of anyhody's money, | bOttle throwing demonstration. The | william G. Zdanis of 277 Chapman lieved him to be her husband, but Mr, and Mre. Harry J. Schafrer of | Only damage was a dented automo- | sireet was driving north on Chap- there was doubt. Oklahoma City sued for $432.57 ex- | bile mudguard. No arrests Were man street when thetr cars collided Beores of men returned from the penses hecause when the arrived the | made. and Bergstrom's car then struck a 284 MA[N STREET war or prison camps insane, but gates were locked. The promoter's, = | car owned by Hjalmar Borg, whici one by one they have been identi- contcntions were upheld by a court. Hartford Ysadore Lopez is sen- Wwas parked at the curb. Bergstrom fied and have returned to their lenced to state’s prison for 5 to 10 | and Zdanis estimated their speed at % familiea. Mangin is the 1ast of the | pivyiureh, Pa. — Josse James In- | vears for the slaving of Vineen: &3 miles an hour at the time of the (ln the same locatlon ) lost souls. dicted! Yos, sir, a fellow by thatPerry in a quarrel over a woman collision. ) & name is accused of larceny. The 'last April when he pleaded guilty to | Bersatrom’s car was damaged Jew Files Application police records are that he has no| manslaughter. about the rear fender, wheel the bumper, F J b P “ F home. | the rear and hanger. The . or Job on Yolice Force "°"“ s S damage to Zdanis' car consisted of . 1.1 H e— Waterbury — Louis N. Leopoid Bamuet 1, Cole of 92 Weat street . xon york 2 lon shark's of o e and Sooems Sha e | (he hending of the front. fonder. n a new store in a new building, but w1 e old purpose. has made application for appoint- .\ .onggrm man, whose particular |New Haven are indicted by a grand the breaking of the front bumper ment to the supernumerary police | department and If appointed, he will Be the only member of the depart- ment of Jewish ancestry. There are representatives of several nationali- ties in hoth the regular and super- numerary ranks and there have been Jewish policemen in this city, though net in some time. Cole was born in Hartford, April employed as a clerk in the Stanley ' Werks. ’ M. Lerou, Norwich, secrctary-treas- (George Collins last night that five Stolen Auto, Burned, elot for whak you wieh 1o buy and furer, hoxes of macaront, each contalning receive your change and a “‘thank PRSI 20 1bs, were taken out of a garage Found on Blake Road ;" i | o : garag vou” from a mechanical man, A i bmanile oy e re 3 y e Officer John Liebler Torringten Antomobi run in the rear of his store. A window in found an autemebile owned hy Joseph Wisk, destroyed by fire, about 3:45 yester- day afternoon, while driving through ' Blake road on a stretch that is light- ly traveled. The car was stolen Sun dsy night and no trace of it had been found until the officer, who | was off duty, came across it. He Job was to confiscate automobiles on which money was due, has become « minister. John J. Bouvier is now pastor of a mission In Rochester, N. Y. He always tried to use peace- ful persuasion in hie seizures, fan Francisco — Setsu Matsu- | daira expects to be very happy when she sald when she left for Japan. New York —Drop a coin in the Tobot is to he used by a merger of tomatic mere, ndising companies. Weat Point — Harry Wilson will have two swords as mementos of hig athletic trinmphs at the military academy—the Fdgton sabre, given annually te the football captain. and | the athletic association sabre, for all | jury on two counts each of murder in the first degree and two counts each of causing death by wilful burning of a bullding. win in which two and a man lost their lives. children Hartford — Ernest L. Gyde of Marsland, nt, and Herbert meeting were J. W. Britain, vier pres down and kills Samuel Derichael, b in front of home. | eateh released to gain entrance. Greenwiel hoard in bottle by Thorvald Kroyer | The indict- | ments resulted from a fire in Bald- | New | Message cast over- | notified at 1:45 this morning by the ind bending of the front part of the chassis. Borg's car was slightly dam- aged. ON POLICE BLOTTER ‘The lock on the showcase in front of a store at 56 Church street was found broken last night at 11:30 o'clock by Officer Thomas Tierney. safe keeping. Salvadore Cultrera of 117 Wash- ington strect complained to Officer the garage was broken and the Lieutenant Matthias Rival wae Hartford police that an automobile To be known as ‘“The Home of Good Shoes for Men and Boys’ Our new store, equipped with modern facilities will enable us to carry a more complete stock of shoes which will more than ever 3 L e e JZUL“,Z WW W appeal to new and old patrons of our 30 years old establishment. ear apparently was abandened ' honor. when it took fire. — | Lot Angeles — Uncle Sam must 3 : Mankus to Face Trial 4o witheut Duke Kahanamoku in MUSTARD bke&“ Fomal openmg For Automobile Theft Olympic swimming competition. The duke i going inte the movies. l Adolph Mankus of this city will be | e ’ am mlunrdl luv:hlh;!‘h Teleased from the state reformatory New York — Agricultural quiz: | ing tang. In Gulden’sthe choic- t at Elmira, N. 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