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* NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928, 7 | BACKPORCHPLGE (v VREDTFOR TRP | O e [wor s 3 WAL STREETAS N| CINDIDATES WiLL ¥ )™ Gops o THE BN 5 e REACTON RipOUND | FUTNAM & CO, ports net loss of $41,015 for the first POPLAWSKI—DAVID ing. steplod S —— I] The marriage of Miss Stella C. | The action of Pasqualle Safflote |duaricr PEAINEL net loss of $7.634 | 5 A ‘ 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Davia, dausnter ot Mr. and Mwes. | Hig Earhart Modestly Praises aeamst vran vicenont in which the |the Preceding wuarter Prices Which Sag During Morn- TEL. 2040 s John-David of 30 Gladiola street, 1o | plaintifft sued for damages resulting| 5 | ‘ S Joseph Poplawski of 284 Allen streot Hel' Ma]e Aldes ”mm an automobile collision he- | StOCKholders of Traveiers Insur- i GOU il] Anemoon . HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. Eflu % (Continued from Tirst Page) took place yesterday morning at the tween a 5-ton Mack truck and aa0Ct 0. Will vote July 0 on un in- 118 D | s o ‘I;nly‘:k l,‘ro:s church, Rev. Stephen {Studebaker car was tried this morn. [cresse i capital stock “l':l"l"r's“"‘;; —_— | i Gthers said, howe: that Hoover | Bartkowski performed the ceremony. LS 3 ing in city court hefore Judge Henry | V00000 1,000,000, de o % n. | ~ould go to California in August to| The mald of honor was Miss Julia . BECKRITH JONES {P. Roche. Decision was reserved. |7°00rd Jume 1§ may subscrite Sef By FRANLEY WL PRENGEL ‘ Vee O Few Sh ¢ il | receive ofticial notification, and that | David and the best man was Stephen | United Press Staff Corrcspondent. | Miss Esther Winchester, daughter | M08 S10Ck at 2100 a share, one shave | \Z80 800 B0 (G0 BRI e Offer a Few Shares of w. | De would resign before leaving for | Poplawski. Pembiey, Carmarthenshive, Wales, iof Mr. and Ars. Darid 3. Wipohes. | 107 £ach si3 held. iAn extra dividend i ;o sy 0 SoiiinGie e o oe | the west. After (he ceromony & veceptian | June 19 (UP)—Miss Amella Bar- iter, who underwent an eporatien for | o€ 4 Der cout and the vegular quar- |\ o 00 i iiien 1aday by the . Failure of Good to arrive Mon was held at the home of the bride's |hart gives all the crodit for being appendicitis at New Britain General { (€71 0f 4 per cont were declared. | PEEUE BEE ST RIE JOTRN W Cl PL[MPTON MFG- CO- ea [| for a conference deimyed the draft. |PATNIS, attended by a number of | the first woman to fly across the hospital last week, is recovering. e Py To%h Co et na | ing of the nomines plans. Good | (Tiends and relatives. The couplo! Atlantic to her two male compan-| W. E. Rtrickland s resting com-| Commerical Credit Company Nus| towny’ ) h o Sobet S . stayed in Chicago after the conven- |l1ft 0N a wedding trip to New York |ions—Wilmer Etultz and Lou Gor- fortably at New Britain General hos- | sold all its stock in Checker | {rading, rallied Sundl wididn Price on Application ** B tion to visit with his wifc, 1 ®e was % Washington and after thelr re-|don—would make such a flght pital after an operation for @1 in- [ Manufacturing Co. and retires from | S AR e Was i ’::c e R e accident, turn Will make their home at 284 |again and \-"lmurvd the ;\wv'"o" 8he jury received while at work for the |the man wnt. Morris .m.rnu.':\lv,.‘ ," ,,"”, i ‘” ;,'.',l ,{“ ,{'} ) i xereises | Allen street, would be willing to make a west- . [, 1. Co. of West Hartford. vice president and general manager | ot o i b e B re. :',‘dm:"s:r“f”“d EPadustion Sexeraies | — ward crossing of the Atlantic “pro- | 'Now Britain Assembly, Order of |of Checker Cab was clocted president ”f“{’n"“ij‘.' e :‘:‘“‘, el _”‘\‘ et sk The volume of mail and telegrams | REED—CARLETON vided we have the right machine Rainbow, will meet tonight at 7:30[to succeed Duane K. Mills e L““‘, :fi :,,,"\”::).,a‘:‘\:.':‘,‘.‘,l\l.-; sl received by Hoover Monday was so!| Raymond L. Reed, son of Mr. and |40 proper instruments. o'clock. — U e s e deam, ., heavy that additional clerks had to Mrs. Robert I Reed of 123 Drew Interviewed at the Ashurnhnm: Phoenix Temple of Honor will{ Manhatian Shirt Co. including i At ghiel B! | nd be added to his office to handle it. Street, New Haven, and Miss Effie | 101°L where she spent lastsnight have a strawberry festival and en- [ Solway Dycing & Textile Co., earned | ‘,l‘h Ak AAlchy i L | - A number of messages were from | Av Carleton of 423 Corbin avenue, |After the daring flight from North |iertainment at 0dd Fellows' hall | $2.18 a share on the connnon in the ””K‘”‘l‘l‘ ’r‘ ~‘I ‘“’ ”I ““‘l‘“-‘r "“'. g ums m“ or southern democrats pledging their | this city, were marr yesterds [Anwura, Miss Earhart told tht Thursday evening at § o'clock six onths ended May 51, against 3005 .-‘\'l“‘”? \,",;“ iTenI g os- Wl gupport to Hoover becausc of his afternoon at the First Rnp(m(,‘fl’:":g”ll "PS""":‘]'Q‘»:;" h;fi;‘! Wv;:nm G Complaint was made to the po-|$2.33 2 share in fhaipeesalie e (Rt HM“WFI b Taue ton mar 5 s A Stlille Rev. William | confidence throughot o ice that boys da fencs | responding preriod {me d preparations f o BT 5 r: ::(::'\k") ISR el “‘.hr:“ 2 1n;:rsljr::a7n w : ::nc|::<l»jxlll't:: [‘hul she would be successful in her |, oupng prop:rxy at 913 Last street 3 s ~ ——— {‘ settlements. Further heavy 55 West Main S(re'et New Hritain Phone 2580 on . ) & | er aunt. Mrs. Evelyn E. Jones, as|dvsire to ba the first woman to!jasi night, i withdrawuls of gold for shipment Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange of g AT R Ation At hionoc | cross the. Atlantie, Sergeant John . Stadier veturned | Babe Ruth Has a to Franes, which is due to apnounce Stuart G. Segar, Manager d, | The bride was attired in a gown Had Confidence. {to duty last night after an llness Few Ambitions Left 'ts s tbilization program on Satur- = g = ot of white georgette with hat and coat “T had complete confidence in my In West Hartford town court last Naw Fork. Juns 10 (UR)—DBaabk-1 05 ane. eape( ed this weel to mateh. She carried a bouquet | companions,” she told me. night, judgment was suspended in view of the drastic liqui ing his record of 60 home runs is Miss Earhart was radiant when | the casc of Rudolph J. Kloiber of [0t thia only thing Bube Futh want of gardenias and sweet peas. The & K as 8 cas ax s atfd 4 'S 151 clocks In the last fortnight, and the I I L malron of honor wore an Alice bluc |<he reached the hotel here last| West Main strect. this City. WHo WS {tg o e rore hi 1iires from busehall, p gown, night, despite that tired lines streak- Lhdv,:\‘l with reckless dri pincrease in new security offering: g, and [0y, substantial reduction in - brokers s Babe is aiming follow: | 5 ) After the marriag and Mrs. |ed her slender and youthful face. a fine of $23 and costs was imposed | itting 500 howme runs before he | 194Ns is anticipated Thursday. | La er’s Mortg e te ! Recd left on a motor p to New | There was a gay bit of laughter as 'in the case of Anton Gantner of || o o ; Estabhshment of another mnew “’ lg (Continued from Page Seven) | Hampshire, On their return they ;she showed hee complete baggage— | Reservoir Road. this city, on the | itting more than 400 before he | 1OW Teeord by U, S Steel common | i FPpry Pt= e will make their home temporarily [ one toothbrush. |charge of spe-ding asks Col. Ruppert for a ralse today had a bearish effect on specu- Price on Application. apread over additional thousands of | ¢ 922 (‘erbin avenue, Her first comment was to cast Winthirop Couneil, Sons and Leading the ague in hitting [ 1ative sentiment. ational 1 “'I weres. | The bride is widely known as a | praise from herself to her two male Daughters of Liberty, will hold " a i guin, lJohns Manville, iristie Brown, Clouded skies and unsettled | r. She has appeared before collcagucs on this daring flight |regular meeting tomorrow evening | oclock. The meeting will ex Carpet, Crucible Hit a home ecl, R ub- | i over the deep | ¢ weather were general. Weather ny local gatherings and her voice through fog and rain and which was at 7 center field f at Yankee stadium | hie Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, | Tk W forceasts for Missouri, Arkansas, |has frequently been heard from sta- | ended by fuel shortage in this ob- |be followed by an entertainment in |and one clar over the rent feld | the Ligsett & Myors fosics, Warre nd Oklalioma and Kansas, centers of | tion WTIC, scure Welsh territory recognition of the 38th anniversary yjoachers Bros. and about a dozeu others also co, the flooded areas, promiscd contin- | Was Passenger, of its institution. Playing a season at first base. sank inte new ground for the year. for ned unsettled weather for the next ! BUCHANAN—MCINTYRE “I want to make it clear that T| Charles M. Johnson. retired po- —_ Brooklyn FEdison, Radio, Case DDY RoTH Ens & n- two day Miss Margaret A, Mclutyre, | WaS @ passenger on the entire trip.” liceman «who has been in f” health FIREMEN AUDIT BOOKS Threshing and General Motors all n- No Iditional loss of life from . e did for some time. is undergoing treat { she told the Uniied Press. danghter of Mre. Mary Mclntyre of | S1¢ c floode has been reported. The death | gg5 A ven strect, became the bride to. |10t handle the controls once, Con- ment at New Britain General hospi- fal Mo toll stood &t eight, seven of Whom |gav of Robart T. Buchanan. son of | 1iiONs were so poor we were forced | tal. s of 4 1-2 to Licutena James J. McCoy of | recorded extreme loss {Waterbury, who is president of the | & points. state firemen's association, and | s yielded with the industrial Members Hartford Stock Exchange or- W were killed in Oklahoma's tornado Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan of |19 11V by instrumenta and as T had no | e iy D W ITihern ol Moo York Central and Delaware & 3 : of B or saturday. Rockville, The ceremony was per- | Practios in instrument fiying 1 did ANNEXATION MEETING walk were in this city today at a Hudson each sold down about * Burritt Hotel Bidg. Hartford COM.THMM ot A tornado that struck in a farm- formed at 9 o'clock this morning at |10t Want to visk the lives of the | laisslon. ot ths aidlting) sommitice | Doints ‘andl Tiicois, Cenival, Norths ew Ing community between Mound City | 8t. Joseph's church by Rev, John F. | 01hers and mysclf. composed of Captain ephen J. | €rn Pacifie, Norfolk & Western and Joint (ommum-~ on Maple Hill and | Bloomficld of Waterl Chiet |Several others lost a point or so. | #nd Orcgon, Mo., last night Killed H fatigus—she admitted being | | Donohua, Mi: Cecilia Maerz was the | in @ one, infured thnee and canscd con- hride's only attendant. Edward |3%ake almost 36 hours most of |George Pitt of Middlet v Caps Ha B siderable property damage. Mrs. | Buchanan was best man which was during the trying period | g Hill-New Britain Consolida- | tain William Nolan of THartiord, ; 30 P. M. We Offer: ich B Marion Matlock, 36 vears old, was! The bride wore u gown of flesh | “hen the three motors of the Fok- | 200 [mias committee auaiiea! thel boaksll AT ¥ ip & Co ho [l fatally injured when her farm home colorad ehifton with tietnre hat o |K°F roared (hrough the dreary | tlom to Meet Tonight. Low Closc | e of Sccond Deputy Chief M. T, Sou- | o) ¢pe & 1 | was demolisiied. Her hushand and match and csiricd a bouguet of roses | SUreiches over the Atlantic—was dis- Elinzlor (0 : e ‘ s s state | AR AL 100 Sh res f stanl w I’k one child also were injured. ev- and llies of the valley. Miss Maers | CCTIDIE in hor pale face and deep A: J‘-t')l“" Hin e "”l‘“vu"l“‘u’l‘;r-“ e j RN LS a o ey Orxs b <ral other rural conters in the was dressed in blue crope chiffon | CIrcles under her eyes. Yet she was A0d Tm Ml annexation committee ER0E American Can cager to talk. |With the Chamber of Commerce The scientitic value of this flight, | OMmMittee on the same project will] ENGAC x Am Loco NT ANNOUNCED. | Am Sumatra neighborhood felt the en stor Scor with h; e | as She carried but- roses and larkspur. effects of th 8 of farm buildings terfly to match, PREFERRED [be hel ‘hamber “om- - and oung of & . ke W were demolished. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan left for @ | her observations were: ‘::fi,','.‘_“l,’:m:,’l° :h"i""’:"\f\m:; ‘AL“”‘. | -"" At T Jrountlon sha lam Smos I 'he Bolster Levees I wedding trip to New York, Atlantic o Bl B o et R e e e MBS fer f The attempt to bolster wenkening | €Ity and Washington, D.. and upon |51 that the mext transatiantic po o0 LIE B T A0 LER i\”l’\”]’ i :h:rl e }’\\-,vOV‘J“i":l‘l 1\(3\,‘..,»0 i - odeve in Missouri and Arkansas, 'heit return wil make their home | !1ENL Was to prove the practicabllity | YN Mildred, to John Joseph Whitney of [Am Woolen ed into one committee of which k.| Burritt street, ay- continued today ns he el S | Anaconda Cop 10! 148 | i et i itora. {or a transatlantic flight with an ajr- & 1o o : oL : | Dy it " Wy rains o ) ! o of | plane fittza with - pontoons, We W- Pape is chairman. The Chamber 9 : : | Atenison ... 2 i0ta08 vas | curred to the north. Workers toiled | Mr. Buchanan is a graduate of | Plane fi 5 of Commerce committes is headed e o - Balt & Ohio 1 fe- | all of yesterday on broken dikes | Proit Institute, Brooklyn. N. Y. e | 116 yucomplishadiiha, her [bY E. W. Chr The meeting 1his LITYLE BOY KILLED I th Ktesl N GOURT AT NoRmcfl 2 g ¥ ot ain | She was aske neerning her 7 e Central B 2 PR g L ap- [ near Campbell, in southeastern Mis- |bride Is & graduate of New Britain | C'C P08 8 DesInicE levening is for the purpose of dis-, Central Falls, R. 1 June 19 (P1—! oo ap ica sourl, where the St. Francls river High school. L Plans Indefinite cussing details. {John Peace, 9, e Iy ”‘-“”"1" Cer De Pasco | fe already has covered one-third of % | “At present 1 do not know our | Althoush a complete map has not | When : “1‘ L e N 5 ‘;» "”“‘“'l“ > Ches & Ohio Atty. Josiah Greenstein, Graduate ar- || Dunklin county -— approximat ZONOIDEL—LUTY re plans. Two thinga 1 do k boeq made of the propered wew|OROIMEEd Ly Jobu B Wermoulhet Lo s oy p pae jug ¢ 108 - ‘hool ev, 100 ores M tnyEe fora [ The marriage of Mrs. Joseph Luty | pttis BN Two thinss T 40 KIOW: |iines it became known today thut | Altlchoro, Mass., while on his way Ve Coin. 0t 2 of New Britain High School, p 7 o ASje LSS TOIN ONICE AN 5 ad ) o ¥ home from school today. Weymouth R R SRR B . m;” e ;fwnm l”z‘:;r-rll“mj‘xvr ‘t')n'eom'::'r‘:\'\‘:m‘l will be no lectures.” fl»w\ ‘:r\‘\a\l\vh‘,;o" Rope g I"’ :1' ‘\1‘: detaned by the pim. e H‘A‘lmb' 2 Appeloted o, Ditice her covered nuch enltivated land. P “w'“ e F-'f" In the United Siates Miss Earhart | & A ol “( ) RIMAEGSlon geliie lan investigation. { Congoleu sea United States engineers concen- 1+ $ ol oss church. |, 5y called the “Lady Lindy” |_1a¥ton road to Canfield road and [ Consol Gas Attoruey Joukh (essuisia, #on he ' trated their offorts on a weak sec. ReV. Stephen Bartkowski perform- LT S M G A T o ) straight line along the Berlin = == { Corn Prod, of Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel Greenstein cer | tion of the leves of White river °d the ceremony to Colonel (Charles A. Lindbergh, |!0"n line to the new South street| The highest chimney in Great |/t J OO -0 of 69 Willow street, this clty, has south of Stephens where a break | A ception was held after 'h‘-i” Freltince “Km;;'“é i W_x; development, taking in the Kelsey | Britain iy to be demolished. 1t ds | 000 "y ) 107 [ been appointed assistant prosecuting hisstie iy Hanal = ceremiony at the home of the bride | 1UF retice Sidans 3 |a cet eXte 1o send Stalk’” 3lasgow, con- sl : |a i of- | occurred Friday. Additional rains |SSrOMONY @ ne of the brid { part in (his adventurons voyage and |21d South street extensions, Townsend Stalk” in Glasow, con- b 5y : attorney of the police court of to in the upper reaches of the river til¢Nded by near relatives and a few } [ " b Hieir it shoitavii —— taining 1,300,000 bricks and stan mous Plays Rl A Co Norwich, by Judge Arthur F. Libbey. wave little hope of immediate re- | ©19%¢ friends. Gl ndiihe ProllGnloginetaign| ey | i1 458 feet V"-”‘ ischmann e iy | g we LT Carper o He was born in New Britain and otk i i i brought out more of the resem. | ey o Frecport Tex 64 TR 30 years o mgs . HeiEATHUM | Conditions ‘on the Walnut and from New Britain High scheol in 1916 and from New York University law school in 1920. For a time he was associated in the practice of law in this city with his brother, At- torncy Willlam M. Greenstein, who is assietant prosecuting attorney of the local police court. TIn Septem- ber, 1621, he went to Norwich and has been practicing law there since. The election in Norwich a few weeks ago, which resulted in the election of Senator Lee Robbins as slightly, hut the Verdigris river | start, had whiried at a pace of abont | Glidden near Independence, Kas. was over- | 10se Tawson to The Fidelity In-' 110 jiles un bour over the 2,000 | Hudson Motors flowing with the lowlands flooded. ~dustrial Bank, assignment of mort- pye !int Comb, Eng gage. Park street, HInt Cement Int Nickel | Int Harves |Int pajer [Ken Cop { Mack Truck [ Marland o1l Mrs. Adclia (Viets) Blair Funeral services for Mrs, Ad course, foliows: L g et " e (Viets) Blair of Newington, a native | {1 W Slew ipracticallyi2/000 iles o e iy of(yian( o) resident the groat. FA TI] T "h‘ 5 A“uwlwz '"Cme r“mh {in, above or between fog. Our al- o, m.” of her |v|r n!il 1‘ o 1’1 fo- | nvestment & Loan Co., $1,300 | titnde o 3 Al Oy oan U8 Al | 11,000 feet. Whe vere e Charles Helene to John and Alma | oo osr hen e cicdl WingLon ‘0““”‘*““"“‘ church, % greatest altitude, about 4 a. m. Mon- | ew cemete F"R lNJUR,Nfi THR[E Hallin, release of mortgage, Park | day. we. still wore nol above the BUrial Will be in Farview cemet street, fog. : N F l ! Genl Asphalt . 70 5874 | Arkansas rivers near Winfleld and Real Estate News | Her straighttorsard story of how unerais | WhO’S Who? | Genl Elee ... 14 142 Arkansas City, Kas., were improved |the Fokkear after o discouraging | ® Genl Motors .. 1767 | 3 ; | atent Fite Aring Co wle 1 Fafnic Bearing FORar Bl culler Brush |dowell Bolting « i | seter Cenei 2 > A e S 3 Mrs. Sel (Wilson) Sandberg { & £ | Landers, Frary & Clark mayor on the republican ticket i e e e ans g s nolsounle LUl eREE REG I efTolin S tlinebeng ] e e D e duasd schangss st e gt OB e 3 dwin' Sandburg and bhilip |S0C% ¢XCePt when rain started. officiate at a private service at the i Saniing Bowman & o, Claes staff, the new mayor having been (Continued from First Page) Bloom fo Charles and Lena Aspelin, | e Made the engines aplutter some: mucral of Mys. Selma (Wilson) | | Rt { Montgomery, (3 1ty Ua, pid | prosecuting attorney. Attorney rtle b SEio = St pn BT geutel ioheravidont Sandbece; au her hopic 28 e Stoeld IN : N ”),(I“l S [y | Creenet ol hes R e iin fond pon's daughter complained of an ;4 g We first suw land about 7 &. M. gtrect and he will also officiate at | S ey e tics in’ Norwich for the past few injury and was attended by a physi- £d e 5 | Monday but we did not know where the funeral*services at Erwin chapel | Ll el B 114 |years and 18 a member of the re- Bl | clan.” Bogy automobiles were budly |y eae Y, | Sandbers und | PWIIP | e wero untl we had landed (at at 2:45 o'clock fomorrow afternoon. i ) New lia: : publigan town committee. He wa ek | gy 7| Dloom, 4,540 mortgage, Connectieut | ¢y Popuary) and the little boat Burial Wil be in Fairviow il | Pack Mot Naw 1 |a delegate from Norwich to the re- ant Officers Griffen and Harper de. | chu® Wortguge given to the Me-|came (o greet us, el if‘r'” Am Pet B 4 Toe-T . cent state republican convention at o W worinod the auoilent in conre, uaing | Lhic8 Saviugs bauk. " | “Our landing was due only to a William H. Nelson Phillips Pet " pitisA e : Hartford. The assistant prosecu- 218 L1 intature automoblles to demons | oo O. and Lega Aspelin 10 [y, of tyel. 1 understund. we had. Faneral sevvices for Willam & | Plerce Avrow.. 14% X, 8 : ting attorneyship in Norwich car- n&e || mtrate on a dlagram. Watson ‘.»sn-rl":““:‘f ndberg and”Ihilip Bloom. | oy 25 zilons of fuel with us, Nelson of 119 Dwight! strect were | | Putiman impun e Iries a salary of $1,000 per year. ot || fled that nis car was overhauled re. | Lo Of mortguge Connceticut | Cabin Cold held this afternoon at 2 e'clock in | Exadioz0orn O P - cently and he was driving Slowly 45 | ) oes & Nettlcton o John E. jonTha. eabin was cold through the the Episcopal chureh at Woodbury (R s Thomas Clock Co, |J. E. Darrow of This City he rounded the corner. Swanson Eilionine sotiie:. Cinohs eonl ong trip but it was not cold in the Burial was in Woodbury. |5 admitted that he e ars Rochuck ised the col- | cockpit. That was heated by the ex- Is Given Degree of M. D. isi | q | sinclair Oil lision by attempting to pass the ca | haust. When we passed over the Mes. Elizabeth Hooker i I ol AR DA b etive in front of h,,,',( ',“',(, A N; ,f,,'_" RECITAL AT CAMP SCHOOL | steamer Amerfca (the ship that first The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth | ot Rt su?v: was ”maduatond = ;'e!f:fll:: BN (s of beer with his evening meat, | A Piano recital will be given in the | roported the plane had succsstully Hooker who died in Florida will be |8 Ol N g Trom. ihe Tutts Ocliege. Mediohl The he said, and had been visiting at np &chool .l\l‘]l(f)l'!lllll tonight at &panned the ocean) I was lying on. held Thursda afternoon. The re- ‘<| Oil N Y ey e LB - 1 loue bomme of triende fn ihis ci | P VClock by the sendor puplls of | my tugimy in the faselams trying to Mmeing will anvive tu fkis ofty to- |t arh er Darrow has planned _to enter the ton ARk ihe SYasing © 7 | Miss Florence R. Tommasoni assist- | photograph the ship. 1 did not try morrow night and definite arrange- | #udebaker Boston City hospital to serve his in- ohn A sedan driven by Andrew Hugo- (0 PY Miss Lillian Joscplison and |5 drop any notes.” ments will be made for the funeral | Texas Co Cotion & W pian of, 138 Wilcox street and a | M8 Josephine Tommasoni. The| gno is willing and eager for an- at that time. | Tex Guir s an- coupe driven by Edward Squires cfl_‘lnlh’)\\)m\v will take par .\|\‘hlrul tother transatlantic flight ani s - i im l..r-l 1 R = NE® | 95 West Main strdet collided about |2 enevieve McGrail. Ernest i youlg consider & westward erossing, CARD OF THANK? |Underyood 083 Y 2 for- 20 last et at tlio o ’\\' ks, Wlorence Rohrberg, Mary | that foat which only Baron Gunther ~ We wish to thank our friends and | V:nion Pac 191 7% A miscellaneous shower was ten- een |11:30 last night at the Intersection |y, or Winfred Simons, Robert {Union Carbide 1411, Von Huenefeld, Captain Herman neighbors for the kindness and yui- Kochl and Major James Fitzmaurice Pathy shown us during our recent Hane diibebe AN dns bereavement in the death of our he- Anna Cusule. Frances Shurberg, Os- | uf enjoved every minute’ of the loved mother, also for the beautiful ek Anndison. TAllian Dadan, Mil- | ight and naturally am mighty floral offerings recetved. dred Keimowit Mabel Steiner and d ot Broad and Washington streets, the impact foreing the sedan against A telephone pole. Both cars were | bardly damaged but neither driver was hurt. dered Miss Genevieve Kopec of 119 Smith street at the home of Miss < {Irene Mieczkowsk! of the same ad- lank bal- dress, last night. Many friends a | Mautner, Anna Mae McAloon. Ber- | Catherine Wacker, | United Truit . 134 I niee Bollman, S Ind Al S Rubber ©N Stecl sury DBalance §16.621 1 1 T { | ston, June 18 (P—7 4 SiEnS e 20,000,000 hanges $36.- |tended and showered the prospecti d O e “1 ¢ W Bigncdt y i exchanges $36.- |ten » S ey e A vroud.” she said. “I certainly would g I [tendiad ! o 4 oetisien snd. raporiad) BHAE inérs | A shchs attempt the flight again and would L ile | Willys Over o b e R oo o 26 on| try u westward crossing provided 1| aurence Willlams ! i Qv ; — ecor a o hon The ::I:;::‘rm'-r:;!:o::;;! MARRIAGE INTENTIONS {haq the right sort of machine and | Lester Williams | {Wootmorin _..137 A A hats D AN e hocome contused on” pesenine tna | Marriage licensc applications have ! ingtruments, harles Williams | | Tel & Tel 1761 been filed by the following: Gerald | Gordon, however, did” not s lAm Tel & { re Andrew Willlams. I"Thomas sullivan, a divoree, of 69 | Miss ntersection. Squires was driving woutl on Washington street and rhart’s enthusiasm for an- | ‘ll\nT"fl‘lH) STOCK l\r('".\\(.l CANAB AN NATFONALG™TO=-EVERYWHERE 1IN CANADA !Church strect, and Dorothy Viloet [gther crossin CARD OF THANK Hagopian eust on Broad str Wil- Z : & | s 3 (Fiirniahed hiy 180y Bros &, o) ‘ er of 24 Broad street; o e We wish to thank our friends e Jiam Grabowski of 54 Concord ;.r..cl1'\‘fl:f‘:' ;’0';4 Broud strect; Gaetano Once 15 Enough s e o ke w m High street and Rose! “I do not think I would care to Neighbors for their Kindness told the police Hagopian's sedan was | -+ ' going at the rate of 40 miles an | Clio¢d Of 1 . i:lr" :’1""::::‘::'2":1 Once liencusty hour. but Hagopian denicd it Y Both Gordon and Stultz appeared |our beloved son wdzik of |more fatigued than Miss Earhart, 4150 wish to thank St. Peter's Sun- M4 & Conn West BB gua ympathy shown us during our re ‘ent bereavement in the death of and brother. We anks wnd Trust Companies M!dvql.m-&neb ENGAG) Mr, and Mrs. A D NNOUN(C & Trust | | | oMmE to this cool North- |+ ) T s it g b g Sl el it : l land haven of vari |Canada, announce the engagement | They ad been at the control L ol i TS ey e 0k e et o R e DOl wacations. The Highlands [of their daughter. Mary. of 110 Gold | through the entire flight of about 2o | ioom 222 o ast stract Base |alike, are strong rivals in @ political | 151a. National Bank & Trast Co 583, 61 I of Ontario offer golf and street to Harry Kolpack. son of |nours and 30 minutes, | E0sh sabocl the EARE Rieset Base G o ClRrIor Cibne epuisll: | Hra-Comn ezt 0o all spita at Mdkota, Ka: | Frank Kolpack = of 58 West strect. | Miss Farhart did not appear par- Mall tcam and spinning room of to¥: FeRe ((OFHE FHTRR PRI v pian Bk of if5d 16 [ e oy lA[;KEI] SUPP"RT R i e iR el et ‘§'|"yi"":'x-:»"§flm& .;(.ll';l' LINDEI | Gointed! it w i many w010 15 | Do e pd s 30,000 Islands of Georgian | near tutare. { here, although she said she had eat-; MR AND MRS N AN DER, sSaihort Hoover Patile Vil K e e L 1 Bay or Lake Huron shores S — | len only two oranges and six malted | % 4 | Kenney, wealthy New York con- |1t . 00 sy | “uh{\lgmdlq\;:nl‘nvk,'l;:ln\- (Contt ik milk tablets on the entire trip. | tractor., a powerful backer of | agami and Nipigon For- i S S ) | A crowd appeared in the lobby as | 'Gov. Al Smith. That's Kenney al{pire mona o est Reserves for fishing and The floor leader said that he saw | }hz l“o‘mfln ‘!1)(; ‘-ur;ed l‘n reuhr:‘,'[ | the top. |:“1‘ Actia Realts Co 145 1k camping. 1othing inconsistent in the action of i aoh it b wr el | 7HIS IS TO CERTIFY, that from | Underwriters Finance Corp, com 48 Try a seaside or woodland Henry Roraback, republican state s i e g Brasillion b v THIS I8 TO CERTIFY, that from | 1 derwriters #inance Cory, vid 102 vacation on the Lower St. boss, 16l withticlBing HOWNE endohds | [staircuse and there threw kisses to [ihe 15th day of June, A. D.. 1 Viee. Insuramce Companies e nent of Tis candjdacy aithough he | en |the crowd below before going to her “UNDEKTAKES L am no longer rewponsible for any | Actma (ire) Toeurance co Quebec or in lovely New sure New & ors | |room at 10:45 o'clock for a much Phone 16232 debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. | Au blle Insurance Co vick. O ek the wsured the New 'Haven supporters | ’ | Nee Fice: eitaos 00 Brunswick. Or seck the ix backing. assied cat. Reororare 17 damanas’ Wtets || Mary Wyka. of 210 Broad Strect,| gy wif, T TP salt-tanged harbors of <peaking of the report that he flu! | e | i,\'«-w Britain, Connecticut, on the | puoenix (Fire) Insurance Co Nova Scotia or Prince Ed- 10t have the support of his own | your Summer Cottage for SCHOOLS CLOSES FRIDAY | ground that she has left my homm;":mlm:‘:;u T ward Island. Mail coupon. clekation Tilson sald “that s per- || Rent ad to the Herald now Public schools in this eity will | without due caues. Any pemontUS * Companies ectly true” “Roraback lcld = on for the enti close riday afternoon of this week 987 “Bon Vorage” to thwe who sail, | whosoever extends such credit 10| y i casaliy & Surety Co 1200 M y or Mr. Coolidge until the end. and || and rent it for the entire for the .fmmfl, Vacation. The ™'P fewers telegraphed from the said Mary Wyka, of said address. | \atna Life Ina Co .. S5 v ¢ Ir. Coolidge was not owt unuil the | season. Phone adsto 925, |/Zo0, (W, AWECn High school will [ {doea %0 at his own free risk. and}ionn Gertrsl Lile fng €0 o V<= The Lavgest Railway .t,mu in America i 0> torning _when Hoover was nom- | 8a. m.to8p. m. be dismissed Thursday afternoon of | mlbrer’s Pns' n {upon her fola responsibility. I ol Tl Tus 0 Lt Phases e toe oyt Srvn Sotoban Bisntts Catlil | fated. Tt Mr. Coolidge had heen this week. Graduation in the junior 1 In witness, whereof I set my hand | Travelers Ins Co s SR 25 8 | [pmed, & man froi & felgliboring . 11 be fter. “The Telegraph Flerist of New Beitain” |and seal this 15th day of June, A.|Trarelers Ins Co righte " 1010255 s sond 8.1 th‘ fate could not have wot on the | high schools will be Thyrsday a 82 WEAT MAIN &T. PROF. 810G £ Public Utilities 333 Washington ket. This contingenocy formed an i{noon and in the Senior High school TELEPKONE 886 OR 381 D. 1928 s {€onn Light & Power Co. ptd . 117 12 Addvess ... Boessa, Mess pstacle not easy to handle.” :@fon Friday at 2 p. m. Gréenhouves Maple HIN WM. B. WYKA. VO gt & Pawes 0o pi8 .o 11912

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