Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928 y . | JRALEVISDIES |- Y S Gy WL PUTNAM & Co. ' Maembars New York & Herdfsrd Sessh Enhouges ' 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW nmuu | TEL 2040 | brother of the bridegroom. i AT HflME IN fl[RLlN A breakfast and reception were| BOYS entered the Honeyman Auto " held at the home of the bride. |¥al°s Co. establishment on East Main | 0 0 e Chenmcales & [ o - Broom's parents, which was at. [MI€el vesterday and broke elcetric | SUBIUS of the Chesapeaks & Ghio i — o, BARNESmGOONRICH tended by relatives and close friends, | 1Eht Lulbs and ‘did other damage, |00 700 CC CREE BIC SRS e | >avmond K. Barnes and Miss | The couple le sy ip | #ccording to complaint 1o the police. |\ e o ple left for a wedding trip 317357 from $2 y i i i Goodrich, both of [ 1o Adlantic City and after their re. |Rergeant M. J. Flynn in investigat- | > 2 st | 0 g g P L oot Toetnof | o Adlantic Oty ana arer hei o | T sear, un tor- foc months ot 1523 PTI0ES Drop O During Mornin 5 || Retired Photographer in Busi-| peatrce ™ 2 ness Hefe Many sz afternoon at the parsonage of the | Doris street, Miss Mildred Donahue and .\n.~s|:]°",“L_‘;‘r’m;":;“;“'fl“‘ xmi “";'_-w;“ in Bllt Ra" 1 Bl[ i HARTPORD [J @ fsouth Congregational _church _on Margaret Scheyd spent ”ma“::k"' 5 pe y | Grove IUill. The ceremony was per- MITERA—RAPACKI end tn Winsted mith Mr, and Mes, P. Carcy has been elected pres- [ e John Asahel Lewis, 72. a photoge ;’|‘1',“‘:onf’m:{°:;w’f’l;‘G°:'t"m‘p"":' The marriage of Miss Teofila JEmes Kelly, formerly of New Brit- Mem of Durnham Hosiery mills in By STANLEY W. PRENOSIL ‘ We Offer: ey rapher in this city for many Years|iogiate family be“n“ ;I'mn( > gzpl:ch. :-lul;hle‘r E’r Mr. t.na Mrs. : ¥ w5 gllcc of C. M. Carr, resigned. Mr. ‘\‘c’\: ;1\_-‘:1‘; 1-;;; ;n:.‘;‘_te“:;;)np : - % apacki of 2. oris street t arr wWas made vice- side: o - " o and prominent in his profession | Mrs Barnes was attended by her|pr TWPATH Of I8 Dovls strecl - 1o Nearly Hundred Arrested |charec of R R o . ib throughout the state, died Saturday sister-in-law, Miss Jennic Barnes.| .o yojq this morning at the Holy As Drunks in Hartford | S market, which sold off during the nnechwt ower s es night at his home in Grove H|||.\‘1“j"‘(;1w1;ml:r:‘;? .L\l;:l'laler :; ::: Gross chnich st 3 eiiod Bad Hamsum !;“u:.‘e 3l(g)_\!lel.‘sly()ml! 4 stock dixidend of 100 per cent | ;no;nm]g and n'n.:n N(‘ll‘)d under n;.. & X £S . B Viet i 3 g 25 - X P b S eadership of the southw ern rails. “ Kensiogton, (rom | beart srounie | Wooster Streot Community assock:|Yorior, PIAKONSKS PErfOrmed the porypng'wero arrestod here’ f0F | Dagam Coetne usomle yoaie vy o | Barly lomca of 1 10 b poinis wer Fractional Warrants 46 after a short ilincss. .“r- : i " {ation, was best man Miss ‘Rlplck! was attired in aldrunkenness over the week-end. It|polders of record July 3. The new|cut done, or wiped out. and i At the Market lowed nidealy T carly” ploumer | Mn Barges s son_of Mis.| oo, satin t vith | W38 a record breaking number. ex- igtock was pla al basts | Many cases conver into gains # K triend, Samuel Knight, Who dicd @ Charics L. Barnes, widow of the|goun Of white satin wnimined Wi} oohing the total arrests for this de- |or $5 o n, “'\:1“?."“"2‘.‘“':“'::‘; el T i o shor Hime age o Plaimilie 1“1”’ {founder of Barnesdale. He i8 em- |y moq with orange blossoms and | Meanor during any like period. eveh [ment of 75 cents on August 1 to Labout 700,000 i changed hands : men were among the early ploneer | ployed in the olectrical department | iMAR AR STRUEE JORATS. BE0 petore prohibition. Police officials | holders of record Juis 16, U LR et p- photographers in this city. = lat the Landers. Frary & Clark|pouquc of white roses and lilies of |58V that arrests for —drunkenncss |io 5 a share on the old stock which PHE MARKET AT 2:30 P, M e M Tewial wan borh N Naugh:|niant. He 1s e gratusie of the New}, valiey Quring the past several months have ga1q ennual dividends of 35 8 ahars. | (urnienes oy Butos n & Gon at tuck and spent much of his boy- | Britain high school and spent one| "oyl mald of honer was Miss Jean | Peen unusually numerous despite the [The company recently acquired the ruished ,“‘ ‘1 ud'.o“ gu o 5 hood days there. When a voung year at the government navally o MG SCOERDr BRE RGO | fact that the present liquor enforce- | Check-Neal Coffee Co. o , Hish W Close man he came to this city and be- school at Hampton Roads. Va. pink taffeta with a hat of lace to|Ment officers are averaging more ar- = jal Che s Dyoia 66501043 & 165K 0ms came engaged in the photographing | He spent four years in the mavy | p 0GE TR 24 B8 B PCF (0 rests in their department of police | Total assets of Pan American | > % €l g . business, operating the studio now and was with the fleet in Australia | pinyveo rocec The bridesmald was | ¥OFK- Seven persons were arraign- | Western Petroleum Co., at the d“,.>~\"“”\~:lx Can i { = 3 2 kmown asflie Munray, Stullio.: Afler {Zor & long time. Miss Anna Zliczewski, attired in @ |4 in court today for illegal sale of lof 1527 werc $2,625,560 against [0 070 - s |l 55 West Main Street New Britain Phene 2380 re 20 years of work in this city he| Miss Goodrich is a daughter of |, .01 gown of vellow taffeta with |!1qUOr receiving fines or jail sen- |$63516,014 the year before and sur- o M < s s | e B s i s0ld his busine and moved 0| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodrich. Up- |y "oe Yoo © gy 0 oo pan | tences. plus $6.374, 164 against $10.002,565, A7 5 & R Bk | ow artford Slock Enchange ot Meriden . where he took over an-|on their return from a brief wed-| o0 or pink tea roses. e e I('urrcm assets were $15,831,520 and |1 SUEAT 581y Stuart G. Segar, Manager rt other studio. He remained in the ding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will| Uy ) 0 uan was Watter Mitera. | Told His Face Was Funny | current liabilities 359,675,361, A e | n. business in Meriden for about the [reside at 746 West Main street. ARother aliihe triderreci Coores Man Th Suieid e ;\““m:’o’.‘wb % same length of time as in this city | — Jackson acted as usher. an Threatens Suicide ithieon | s and then gave up his work. He! WASIELAK—JUCHNIEWICZ A reception was held after the| Supernumerary Officer Dawley Achion < S - - 5 S % : at Terchak ‘ceived a report last night *from i all ll‘lall 0 in moved to Kensington where he has | joseph Wasielak, son of Mr. and [ceremony at Terchak’s hall on |recei " K j a S . resided a little over a year. | Mrs. Jucob Wasiclak of 63 Alden |Grove street, which was attended by ~‘t‘f:~'*:il 1"0;;'"r°‘||‘3"11’v;"‘M‘:" T"g::: Ocr Da Passs i Besides his wife, he leaves oncisrect took for his bride today Miss |nearly 200 people. Friends ang street that he ARG g °| louisa Mordgren fo the Berlin ! Ches Ohio : 3 oo duughter, Mrs. George Mary Juchniewicz, daughter of Mr. |relatives from Chicopee, Springfield, intaicatad and phonsomepne ti thad g, e SRR e Bt . to yield approximately 6.01. n Yairhavgn, Mass.; a sister, Mis. ank Juchniewicz of | Bristol and Hartford represented u'fi?fl";‘hfi:”“f‘:n“"‘“ _“k‘)‘; ;’;\‘"__m“ed to | Commontwealth avenue, Chirssior Cors i ha ©. Sanford of Colchester and 1wo | Pluinville. The marriage ceremony jlarge number of the guests. el 1’ to this after-| 1:ouis Nordgren to Louisa Nord-|Colo el = he Urothers, A. N. Lewis of Colchester | 1ook place at the Church of Tm-| The couple left or a honeymoon | SOMIIE SWEAGR. W0 10 THS SEOR |gren, —quitclaim deed, Common- | Songoleum as and E. 1. Lewis of Naugatuck. | maculate Conception in Southington. [trip to New York city and after | foon (he poties had moe bevh NOURSH yeulih avenue, bl B i 7 Funeral services will be held at| The bride wore a gown of white |their return will make their home at [that h{‘i “‘:'m_;ah" o “’,m ived am to |, Mortimer and H. V. Camp. re-|Gorn proa e s €he home Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 | satin, trimmed with Spanish lace | 28 Doris street. x":: classifention of his eountenance |1€38% of mortgage, Commonweulth | o oo e o'clock. Rev. William Ross of th nd a crown veil, also trimmed —es———— from the standpoint of mirth pro- fl\'t.l)l][’ e RR . o 4 First Baptist church will officiate, | with lace. She carried a bouquet of JASINSKI—BIALESKI voking qualitic « s A, Lappan to Huldah L. Parc: Plovors J:; s Burial will be in Fairview ceme- | white roses and lilies of the valley.| The marriage of Miss Vivian Bia- Lagpan.Sxaranty, Eibridgeiyoad (8 it pr N tery. !The maid of honor was Miss Stella [1eski of 18 Gold street to Chester ornt :m“\‘ = < e -‘m“ s Skrobiewska and she wore an orchid | Jasinski of Torrington teok place C ASSN. . L y | colored gown, a maline hat to match | this morning at ARl s Judge W. C. Hungerford, si- | Genl Asphalt Members Hartford Stock Exchange N, ATI N AT and carried a bouquet of pink tea|Sacred Heart church. The marriage | D th dent of the Civie Music association, |F¢nl Elee "m' N s Seainany max pentavmed’ by R ea 8 prosidsd over a meeting at the L. | Genl 0—“:01\‘;:0” NEW BRTAIN ORD nemBEN I The bride was attended by ten |Lucvan Bojnowski, paetor of the ritt today at which plans were made s A 'S p . | maids, the Misses Constance Ciss of | church. B to perfect the organization needeq Hersheys ... Burritt Hotel Bidg. Hartford CMLTMM Colony Bidg, HUUST"N IS A[;TIVE Plainville, Stacia Kutabek of Ken-| The hride wore a wedding gown Doris Lacroise. to increase the subscription lis 'o,'" Comb, Eng 561, [ sington, Lena Szyszkowsk, Netley [of white satin trimmed with Span- Doris roise, four months old, the association The representatives (It Cement ... 647 | Ol‘uulr r of Plainville, Mary and Ag- |ich lace and a veil of the same ma- | daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar La- {present at the noon luneheon ('om-““' Nickel . a1 A9 ; nes Parylak of Southington, Anna fterial. She carried a bouquét of croise of 35 Gold street died yes- prised members of the New Rritain | It Harves » (Continued from First Page.) | \vagjolak, Monica Eimsa, Helen Ku- | white roses and lilies of the valley. |terday afternoon at the home of her |Choral socicty, the Musical —elub, |Int Paper Tl 69 We Offer: R Yik and Jane Fiedorezyk. They| The maid of honor was Miss | parent and other organizations. Plans were Ken Cop ..., avly 878, platform and those anxious to build | (o0 "rag in rainbow colored | Hel'n Bialeski, sieter of the bride,| The funeral was held this after- [made for another meeting at the | Mack Truck .. 50 NEN the platform on other pre-dominat- | .o\ with hats to mateh and car- land she was attired in a gown of | noon o'clock at the home. [Chamber of Commerce Thursday | Murland Oil ., 20 Shares of ing issues. ; o tied bouquets of roses to mateh. | pink georgette with hat to match | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. |evening. |:‘lu i‘“\’{'mxT"‘ High regard is expressed by Many . et man was Simon Dzwill {and carried a bouquet of pink tea | - et tont War P G P f dolegates in other states 1oward o4y yehers were Frank L. Jar- [roses. The bridesmaid was Miss | e Ay Anha Bolas ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | N ¥ Contral Aflleflcan aper oods Pre erld Connectlcut and it is not unlikely | 1ot yoseph A. Rurka, Alphonse Fie- |Stella Bialeski, also a sister of the |y "N/ ¢ Anna Pota 6 Mrs. Anna Streigle of 45 Albany [N Y N H & 11 that FitzGerald, as o former state jopepyk, Frank Szyszka, Paul Popie- | bride, and she were a gown of nile old. widow of Alpin Potas, avent anounces the engagement | North Amer chairman, may have sub-committee | jiye vk, Stephen Ciss, Vernon Mar- | green georgette and carried a bou- | \r 00 %) Lyman street Satur- |0f hor daughter, Margaret Eliza- [North Pac work on the final draft of the plat- (inezvk, Vernon Arnold, all of this|quet of pink tea roses. [ 5as MFM_‘ beth, to William A. Gagnon, son of [Pack Mot ¢ form. | eity, and v Moczaski and Joseph The best man was ward Ja- | She was a native of Poland and | Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Gagnon of 77| Pan Am Pet B As Connecticut has already named | Moezaski of Stamford. Two voung |sinski, brother of the bridegroom. |, G, (" 0 (LG e Mine pagt [Pratt street, Bristol. Miss Streigle | Phillips Pt 37 FitzGerald to the resolution com-|girls, the Misses Julia Kurnik and |The bridesmaid’s — partner was | 2% “A0€ 10 THE CEX (00 T8 Bl Ccraduated from the New Britain | Pierce Arrow.. 13 mittee inquirics are heing made as| Monica Krystopik acted as flower | Charles Symonaitis. v,'\‘;_w;“'x hfl;“ church, heing a mem- | High school with the class of 1925 Puliman e B8 8 to the state's inclination towards | ciyls A reccption was held at the home | [RITEE (€T CINECH MR8 B e [and is employed in the office of At-|Radio Corp 1731, w the chairmanship of that committee, | After the ceremony the party fof the Iw;l-i-. attended by 'n numhrr:n"”q‘“’fl"”nF - torney M Sexton. Mr. Gagnon {s | Remington Rd i John W. Davis of New York being ! drove to Pluinville where a reception |of out-of-town guests, friends and | B2P eties. e Contjected sith. the! purehaaing ie.| Resalig 5 &poken of in that connection. [\as held at the home of the bride's relatives. The newlyweds left for | f l‘.“;"‘"s‘(“:;:"“,"““'K:“\‘,’f:;'n"m [partment of the New Departurc Co. [Sears Rocbuck 1673 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ~ Spellacy is among those commit- | parents on West Queen sirect, The [an extended wedding trip. the des. | Mr. Peter Rutkowski, Miss Voronica || iq o) Sinclair Oil : s bei) teemen who regard the presidential | newlyweds left later for New York |tination of which was kept secret. 5. ech el leo) L Southern Pac . 4 Bank , momines A becanse : Fashi where they will | After their return they will make [SON% Bronislaus and Edward Potas St Ol N J Tel. 5200, - contest settled hecause of | and Washington 3 ] e e N § Lo A n the prepondgdnce of Smith | spend their hu||nymo|(|nn a‘nd ?]ftr'r their home in Torrington. b ::‘1““,: \.: :“er s - A. Conley ston A. . #trength. Connecticut lm no opinion | their return they will make their e ; - Stewart Wa 28 so Taver gv Spellacy l-pn\'ln;: home in Plainville. THOMA—~CARLSON ; "'v"” funeral “'f'l}'l”l held '0“'7:1: Funeral‘ tudebaker .. 6% that matter for the consideration of - \ <‘\|~w‘ l"m m: Herald) :,?c;m:“i:"";:f hol;"(;mn'dva' ;'n‘rronk Texas Co .. .. i .,\‘ 2 A the delegates affer their arrival and BETTS—LEBRUN [ Depgainrh Wiy Arthard ioiclack iome A e Tex Gulf Kulph 61 641 : | We Recommend For Investment believing also that the uitsation will e it Thoma, of 314 West 113th strect, [at Sacred Heart church. Burial " Tim Rol Bear .117 - S ShE, i Miss Lorctta M. LeBrun, daughe|pig ciry the son of John and Grace [Will be in Sacred Heart cemetery Mrs. Enrico Ronketty Underwood 6415 641 | quickly clear. He holds the opinion |\ "o - "anq Mrs. Zephirin Le- [ 1) rnome of New Deham o Funeral services for Mr&. Enrico |1~ ood ... 641 64l Th H rtf rd T' 5 . » n, Conn., ~ uneral services for Mrs. Fnrico |t'njon Pac .. 180t 1903 - that the presidential nominee may |pyun of 4 Seymour atrect, becams | howo'he was born, and Miss Martan ! {Ronketty were eld this morning at [t-nion Corbide 1417 1405 e artol umes, l“c. D O e eyt T~ | the bride of Willard J. Betts, %on of | ;i Carlson, the daughter of Charles seven year old daughter of |10 o'clock at St. Joseph's church. |United Fruit . 134 138 Preferred § T e e b ar oty { Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Betts of Berlin. | . and Margaret Murphy Carlson of | yr. and Mrs Andrew Knslak of |ReV: John J. Keane was the cele|U's Ind Al .. 1045 1045 referred Stock at 7 oclock this morning at IF'I- Hartford, Conn., obtained a license | 150 Cleveland street, died of rheu- |LFA0t Rev. Father Fuchs —of the )i & Rubbe | Peter’s chureh. Rev. l'atl‘v-r Fulch (1o wed and announced that they |matism at midnight at her home. | aSallette order in Parkville was U § Steol performed the ceremony. Miss Lena | would he marricd here foday in the |\ e paperal wiil be held tomop. | 472Con and Rev. John I'. Donohue | Wabash Ry Bozio was maid of honor and Phillas | municipal chapel. Mies Carlson £ave | on morning at 8 o'clock At &1, “\:?1:\‘1’: d‘_ Tn‘xllu'm e \\:.s\' IJ)‘N' ok e LeBrun the best man. Lier present address at 314 West potar's church. Burial will be in St |. o Mari + th -“ i ax e ‘,'“," vs Over e | The bride wore a gown of white | 113th street. Ave Maria” a ¢ offertory and | Woolworth | Mary's cemetery, “ < " g conc A s | satin and a u_n‘m symmsh 'lare TR ‘lmnd Kindly :nfh! at the Aomlu: IR ngh: Aero WIFE VANISHES AGAIN oo ot ™| o InGS HAS RETIRED e O L L R D & : b Wilham John Weyh, 31 years old, |van who played Gounod's recession- TR hridal roses and lilies of the valley. 3 ¥y . ¥ AOCAL STOCKS 7 . I hs il of icsior vas Dreased 15 3 Mill strect, died at 6:20 o'clock |al when the remains were being JOCAL STOOR! We Offer: 50 Shs. North & Judd 150 Shs. New Britain Machine Com. from the south or southwest whose knowledge of many Issues wonld give balance and strength to the | ticket. At the Market to Yield About 7% Husband Tells Police She Has Made 1 < 4 | ; " Iborne from the church \ e, This 1 | pink taffcta with picture hat to | Noted Warhorse of Democratic ) Saturday night at the New Britain L Insurance Stocks. iBonpih DS ot e SIS e | e v i @eneral hospital following a few ! The pall bearcrs were Lorenzo > aska She TMkes 3270. A reception was held at tho home | PATty in This State Says That flc‘da\n"fllnr\w of penumonia. He was '-‘L’ZZT.;,‘(-’I.Z‘?L? \11{:;::9“)1 :;I‘_::‘;!;“;" Actna Casualty .. 1000 1100 {of the bride’s parents with 75 gUestS | 10 Oug of Politics. |a native of Germany s 3y : Aetna Life Ins Co ... 810 William Waseinski of 5o Star |5l c e New York, | | He was a cook in several lunch Mazalli and Arthri Magri. street complained to Officer Walter |y o™ Now |[a,|,psh‘r,_.l Hartford: June Homer §.|Carts and restaurants in this city. | Father Keane conducted the com 25 (P—r < Wagner that his wife, Mary, has 11U o g, Harttord und this eity. The | Cummings ‘of &amford, has retired | SUPVIVing him arc his wife, Mrs el meryioes -\ DUrlal pasianiiEl him, taking $270. This is the fourth | | TR FAT OF tary's cemetery. ted in pink and |from politics, and his retirement is | Helen Weyh and five children, Mar- | time she sikpped, and once she was | oo unlikely to be broken, according to | &aret, Marion, Clement, William and | found in Hartford with a man, ac-| "o 000 o for a wedding trip | @ statement given out by him this | Avthur. e leaves his mother and ! cording to her hushand. An invest-| o yioniral and Quebee, and when |noon, when informed that the Con- | father and a sister in Germany, &atlon Is being made. | they return will reside at 563 South | necticut delegation at Houston has| He was a member of the Luther Actna Fire Automobile Ins {Hartford F o Phoenix Mrs, Archibald Water: :r;fl"""(f””"l’_:l‘" rged Funeral scrvices for Mrs. Lucy|Conn. General - Eileen Waters, wife of Archibald | Einuitaptueing, Seoks. |Am Hardware ex .... 70 SN D Rl s AL S E e mentioned somewhat enthusiastical- | chureh of the Reformation, The \Vlers of 35 Armistice street, were | (0 o 0L 23,0 Officers Thomas Storey and Patrick | ! L A% [ Ield this morning at 9 o'clock at &1, [ £ yeand S | The bridczroom is employed by |Iv. his name as a possible demo- | stor, Rev. W. Schaefer, of- | Peter's church. Rev. Father Ros. |Beaton & del\ell 5 90 | Mechan arrested the comp ‘I‘”‘““' o the Stiles & Reynolds Brick Co,, | cratic national committee chairman | ficiated at the funeral which was | b¢'"" 8 <! LaSallette Ordor 1n Park. | Bige-Hfd Cpt €o com 80 92 | {ho charge of breach of the peace. | 110 & Ifor the impending campalig: held this morning at 10 o'clock at |1, °* (18 METHICETE OISt T FAEK | pinings & Spencer com o s e u e et e | Mr. Cummings was unequivocal: | Erickson & Carlson Co’s funeral | \ooe, d " Billings & Spencer ptd — 10 | . . : —— JALOWECRI—IEDZINIAK lpI)Hal'I‘t;nn‘n )“hvnc:“rilx?:‘:i frfoov:; ))t‘)‘l‘le 3‘1:':"&7?.{“{:"«-”,'°f§' Tgbu fl?:l" | The pall bearcrs were Charles ?;::-mlh':'rs : er ter (] o “ a " o My sephi . ak 5 3 4 e o b Saratoga Springs, N. | :jrorq, Sr., Charle Sd- e | 60 Hurt, Several Fatally, | s Josephin dedeinink, daugh-|{icy and under no circumstances | Y., for hurial in Maplewood come- T o s | DR ! 4 ’ In Kansas Train Wreck | scxion strect, brcame the bride of mould Y accept the fob, it ft were | tory. there. {1 liranche and John Ryan. afnir Bearing Co |§ COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING - NEW BRITAIN a. Kansas, | 25 (P—Up- | Josep lowe r. ana | — 3 in 8t Ma semetery, | Hart & Cooley ... Tola, Wansas, June 25 (A—Up- | Joseph Jalowecki, #on of Mr. ana [ s intier hposaibility | M. Gume Burial was in 8t. Mary's cemetery. ! Il ~ wards of sixty persons were injured, Mrs. Charles Jalowecki of 38 Doris mines Sasnalhotifo reat Higiely Roland R. Lobdell i '\A;V“]"‘I"R )|‘ ; MEMBERS HARTFORD §TOCK EXCHANGW aeveral probably fatally, when three [stroet. The coremony took place e Y. toland, the month old son of Mr, | Paulo Mancarella N B Machine 2 - —_— | n 7 acHi 4 . an Tel. 1358 ©. Wott cars of the Missouri Paciifc pas-|this morning at 9 o'clock at the and Mrs. Robert W. and Emma F.{ More than 200 members of Gen|N B Machine pfa ! Joseph M. Hallor Harold senger train “Southerner,” Little | Holy Cross church, Rev. stephen | Automobile Stolen Here 1Ga:’udal) Lobdell of Southington, 'cral Ameglro society formed a xuardi:”'“"‘" -F;on!dl com { Rock. Ark., to Kansas City, were de- | Bartkowski officiating. o 9 i died carly this morning. {of honor which marched behind | NO'th & Judd . railed near Durand, 16 miles west of | The bride was attired in a gown In Milford "Pike Crash | i runcrar was held this after- | ihe hearse from the home of Paulo| k. Stowe & Wil . | here, at 4 a. m of white satin trimmed ‘with lace | A sedan which was reported to the fnoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Maycarella at 334 High street to st | Russelt Mrg Co . 2 Thirty iniurcd werc brought hereland wore a veil of like material | POlice as stolen out of Nellie Smo- | Rev. A. €. Theodore A. Stecge. Mary's church Where a solemn high |Scovill Mfg Co 52| o the St John's hospital where the | trimmed with rhinestones. She | lenski's garage at 241 Broad street, tor of St. Matthew's German Tuth- 'niac of requiem was celebrated at |Standard Screw 1% Earth’s Steam Used | parents insisted that he take hie condition of 15 was announced as | vied a houquet of white roses ana |between 2:30 and 3 o'clowk Sunday eran church, officiated. Burial was 5 10 o'clock this morning in honor of | Stanley Works | time and finish with the class of ans held little hope | ilies of the valley. She was attended | MIOTRINg. figured in an accident on [in Fairview cemeter ' Mr. Mancarelle whose death occur-|Torringten e com ., 110 | In Heating, Cooking | 19:s. i, her sister, | Milford turnpike and the driver con- T Ired Saturday. Union Mfg Co ... ! Washington, June 25 P—Mother| At the age of five Edwin was the injured {who wore s gown of pink taffeta |tinued on in the direction of Derby, Mrs. Anne Mc | Rev. Thomas Lawlor was the cele- Public Ttilitles Stocks, carth’s internal steam heating plant | £iven a mental test at the Univer- according to a message from the| Mrs. Anne MeAloon, aged §3.died [yt 'of @ requiem high mass. Mre, | Conn Elec Service . a7 3 |is being put to profitable use for |8ity of North Dakota and it was New Haven police to Sergeant I'ce- |yosterday morning at the home of 1. Crean sang “Pie Jesu” a the of. | Conn 14 & Pow pfd i heating and cooking in Tellowstone | declared his reasoning power was ney at 1 o'clock this morning. Vic- |her daughter. Mrs. G. W. Weyh °"f»norv and “Nearer My God to|Hfd Elec Light 37 and Hawail national parks, where | cqual to that of a child in the figh, tims of the accident were in a hos- | 461 Church street. Mrs. McAloon i1y ec™ at the conclusion of the N B Gas natural exhausts appear in the form | $rade. critical. Physi for the recovery of three or four or|m Miss Marla Jedzinla laon 3 pital; according to the message. |was born in Ireland and had re- | . Pall bearers were Southern N . of geysers and springs. Plans for his future training have 1 s . T ;sldrd in this city a number of years. imembers of the society. SO ! long unused, except by Indians, | POt been definitely arranged, but 1 i ANNIVERSARY PARTY | Besides her daughter, Mrs. Weyh, | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery 31 Dry O oan (e het Springs in the Tellowstons | B9 Parents are eager to have him nso t o }| A surprise party was tendered Mr. |with whom she made her home, €he | = E ry Organizations g e ® | go ahead with his work. It is pos- ae, ¢ " . a 8| vat: |and Mrs. Gustave Josephson at their |is survived by two sons, James. of | Miss Helen C. Kelly Demanding Dry Plank |, o sing b et e 2nq|sible that he will attend the Uni- | |home at 23 Carlson street Saturday | Everett, Mass. and Owen of this!| The funéral of Miss Helen C. Kel- Housf ¥ 5 versity of North Dakota next fa) 4 | . | A € sston, June 25 P—Representa- | the <o b ey y o Class A Stock | evening, in celebration of their fifth icity, also two other daughters. ‘I was held this morning at 9 o'clock | jves of |51 national ary oreanize. | egncl TOUe N the Uprer Geveer |y rangements can be made. mon sang “Nearer My God to Thee” struck George Sherman, aged about anfd a8 thie body wan borne froi “Bon Vesage” te those whe sell, |, with” Sewers telegraghed from - “wonder bo: He has graduated |in Europe. No such comparison from the high school at tho age of [ has ever been made, hurch she sang “Some Sweet|To whom it may concern: 13, and is the valedictorian of his| The 8,000 “companiens” on Hun- 8 vears, of Moodus, on Hartford : . wedding anniversary. - There were |Misses Rose and Katherine Mc- from the church of St. John the ¢ drafts Sl ; | Price $31 per share Yield about 7.10% about 50 guests present. | Aloon of this city. Evangelist. A solemn high mass of ::::‘;:d:; (d;:"r.‘l,o?ufl;:l‘ ifi{,,‘,,‘.’,‘, Il as AR DAL g Ak S |Studi I | | The home was decorated in Pink | The funeral will be held tomor- |raquiem was celebrated by Rev.|tee of the demecratic comvention |!10n31 Park service's administration tudies Genealogy | The Consoliddted Gas Utilities Company serves and yellow. Mr. and Mra. Josephson | row morning at % o'clock at the [Thomas J. Laden with Rev. Edward |calling for the nomination of candi :";"';L‘L'"fm'l‘:‘ o Of American Bll‘! ¥ 2 tiun of m.m ifl nort] ou were D!‘('li n .; 0 ‘ purse church o‘( St J.ohn the Evangelist. I\.-r\kls as deacon, and Rev. Walter|dates openly committed b "fl‘r"I”"U lawrence, Kas, June 25 |4 T e e hern s ahoma money and a bridge lamp. isteq | BUrial Will be in St. Mary's ceme- |S. McCrann, sub-deacon. Rev. Thom- |uiterances, acts and records” to a | C4ne- A { The genealogy of American bun is § thern s. Sales last year of natural Ahe Evenitps Programn cousisied fygey, as J. Laden conducted the commit- positive enforcement of the Eigh- ravelers who visit the Valley of | pejng’ studied in Europe by Prof. 3 gas lmountod to 16 billion cubic feet which com- of games and music. Songs were tal eervices at the grave. Thereteenth amendment and its support- [Ten Thousand Smokes in Katmal | gerbert Hungerford of the Univer- § slightly over 9 billion cubic feet d ;"';'l'tl;!' A‘:‘h and M;& Maher. A was a wealth of flowers from Miss|ing\law: national monuments :‘n Al:zku n-;. sity of Kauias, [' cfl uffet lunch was served. Kelly's former : ssociates. reported the use of heat from the Hungerford is on a tour of eight I :‘:fi:;fl m':ubl:’l:ctn of mfinf:;lm Mr. lndgl‘m Josephson have one The pall bearers were Harold| The first aypewriter was invented | “smokes” for cooking food and for | countries, taking along 8,000 speci- ¥ the Consolidated Gas Com; of i s e Jose h A. Hafie Smith, Willlam Dowling, James|by an Englishman early in the 15th [warming their tents. mens of North and Bouth Amefiéan | pany MR ERONTUE CAR Donohue, Martin Walsh, Jr.. and|century; the first workable pattern, —_— insects for comparison with those The company .has ample gas reserves, excellent BOY RUNS 1) N’ 4 William Davis. The flower hearers| however, was designed in Detroit [ Noth Dakota Boy, 13 abroad. The purpose of his research f management, and the territory is growing rapidly. Aas £ Adren (v o S UNDERTAKER were John Drummond, Jack Murphy | just 100 years ago. - 5 o d is to determine whether species to Senior High achool faculty reported maiis, B R thush and George Smithwick. High School Graduate ! wnich American soologists apply Desalled ceeuler w abplic et s AL e e B Revidence 17 Sammer St~ 1615-3 As the body was borne into the T Edinburg, N. D., June 25 UP—|certain names are really related to g h;eladu:::":h.:w“; lro"‘(l"c'ino'b'::; church, Mra, Kathleen Crowley Solo- Notice Edwin Syversrud is North Dakota’s | “families” bearing the same names aftern er anto 4 “ Eooy DY BROTHERS &G venue, near Talcott street. Dr. Day.” 1 will not be responsible tor any | class with an average for four years | gerford's trip are trom the mu- MH&‘M Vincent J. 8mith, who was passing. Burial was in §t. Mary's cemetery.|bills contracted for, by my wife. |of 96 per cent. scums of the University of Kanms 1 RARTFOR® examined the boy and found no in- r’s Out of respect to Miss Kelly's| Anna May Button, and children The 1ad completed the eight-year |and the Smitheonian Institute. The .. Sttty fotied om Vut 0y, P~ juries. Miss Weld said the boy ran memeory. Parker-Buckey Baking [ Ethel and Howard course in grade school in four |professor will study entemologieal in front of her car and she could ‘fl-' Flortst of New Britats” |Co. where she was emploved.| Dated at New Britain thie 4th[vears, and according to school au- |inhabitants of England, Scotignd, Rot stop in time to avoid striking TELLPRONE dbe 0n i6; ©> |closed during the hour of theday of June. 1928 thorities was _ready to graduste |Germany. Sweden, Helland, France, him. Greeshouses Maple i funeral. 4 CHARLES W. BUTTO; trom high schoel last year, but his' Austria and Casghe-Slevakin,