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e e Ot et X e D — . — . = CHILDREN'S SAFETY ‘AEROVANES TO MARK ROUTES (BOY WOUNDS SELF |Scieton motaror 1 “ATPLAYSTRESSED LEADING TO HARDWARE CITY WITH JULY 4TH GON Linen ‘18 E L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928 ) e ———— | o Albert Steiqer Inc The Store of Specialty Shops—Main at Pratt St—] Hartford lowing is a skeleton history of Gov- ernor Alfred E. Smith. Tnflicts Serious Injury to Hand| " sors pecemter 50, 1513, 1n wme shadow of old Brooklyn bridge. Wl[h Blank Garmdge Boyhood and youth: Left school in early teens to support widowed mother. News boy, oil factory office ! B .. | boy and clerk in the Fulton Fish haying amade eln e rket. Relaxation was amateur ¢ to New Britain by walking |} e el theatricals, in which he played vil- bumming” a ride, for the pur- | \& LIS | pose of purchasing fireworks which | are not on sale in thelr home city, | FITSL trming tomard | pojites: { Joseph Chudinski, azed 9, of 268 | s g 2 AL - nq | many leader, and was given job in o T and | ottics of commissioner of jurors. ) 3 , aged 12, 5 Uan waphieon s Saier re Ward street, Hartford, were taken to | | M3ried: l(" 200 et Sanen New Britain General hospital about | € D8R Of WGl Mork of SHETY 2 o'clock this afternoon, the former | % ¥7 e S having & ‘paintul injary to by tere | Shldren and family lits has been {hand from the diecharge of a blank ISSMY hapey | cartridge pistol, and the latter hav-' First elective office: In 1303 was | imxitean tanen Siilatiaient fat inla s o000 10 B aSsamEIY 20 g iave | companion’s suffering. Sl ! 5 Other elective offices: Sheriff of o-e bominadimade arhates ofl o b o0l e ) esl it crackers and cariridges and | 2%, YUK cqunty (once). Prestden were headed back towards Hartford | OF the New York City board of al- when Chudinski shot himself. Har- | JT™eD (once). Governor of New old Whitney of 16 Belden street met | L 0K state (four times). Recreation Grounds Personnel Directed to Protect Little Folk Careful supervision of play, and protection of childrer, particularly the younger ones, will be req of all playground werc informed last r met at City 1 Javias J. Naughto sioner Bernard G. K mu: e The {wo commission emphatiz that results r for every dollar inve snd since the investme chizfly In the way of made plain that the dir produce the results. . Playgrounds wili open Mon morning with John Smithwick in . eharge. The directors were advised i | THE DOWNSTAIRS SHOP Smart Silk Dresses last night of the following assign- | them at Hartford avenue and Stan- |, CPLV defeat in political carcer of ments; Junior Achievement work ley streot, and took them to the 29 years: Defeated for Governor by For Every Summer Occasion Misses ‘Bylvia Adler and Louise police station. Detective Sergeant an L, Miller in 1920, Bkelly; evening play directors, Wil- | Aviation sign posts to be seen here Ellinger brought them to the hos.| Feligion: Roman Catholic. Mam Dudack, Washington grounds; pital, intending to leave only Chu- > - ~ Richard Scully, Paradise grounds;| - izn posts showing read the name on a railroad station. | dinskl, but Junivich was overcome | DEAYRS BEACH 24 Smalley park, Herbert Swarsky and ¢ Britain, | Provision has been made for light- | o0 reaching the hospital and will be | Darlington, Eng., June 29 (UP)— Hazel Sulllvan; Burritt ground ' ing the arrows at night. kept until he recovery. The dis- | Deaths in a collision between a fast L d Margare nds, Frank The signs are the product of the | Charge almost penetrated Chudin- | excursion train and a freight train Acrovane Utilities corporation of Ski's hands/and the seriousness of the | have reached 24 today. Eighteen of Delaney and Margaret Con New York and were demonstrated injury could not be accurately de- the victims were women Ja than Hale groun ommerce. With approval at the airways mark- | te¥mined this afternoon. B il v five, Ing conference which met at Bl s 4 a Wichita, Kan., recently, to devise | (Get Cablegram That ity new WGyS and means of marking the na- |- - 4 Bmith and Marion cre haown | tio's main air routes as well as| (General Is to Visit Peking | B0 B ok avainde, T points highways. The system has the un-| New York, June 29.—(UP)—Dr. | J s e vane | Ofiicial endorsement of William P. C.C. Wu, nationalist Chinese repre. | une 30 i Tovrn. an arrow | MacCracken, assistant secretary of | eentative, announced recelpt today and a sign COmMMercs in churge of acronautics. |of a ecablegram maying that Chiang rmation of | In Connecticut it has the endorse- |Kai-Shek, nationalist commander. | scrve the Ment of Captain Clarence M. Knox, |in-chief, and Feng Yu-Hslang, state aviation commissioner, who “Christian general,” wo isi 2 k. Tatora ays “Such installation in common | Peking soon. e ,,fl;“}fiiizi”},i’lfififlf,,";fu"n"c‘; a stecl pole, Use throughout the @Suntry would that a Splendid Display of Fire- Uil v ind 25 fect Cortainly be of tremendous assist-| VATER JAHN LODGE ELECTS || works will be shown at the Lats high, Anchored at the tip is a three | 20¢ to the devclopment and pro-| Emil Scheffler was elected presi- || Saturday nignt. Thes with duiot Eight fect below is Motion of aviation.” dent of the Vater Jahn lodge, Ger- || cate the famous prise winnory ot -2 fect long, centered | ‘The fist city in the country to or- |man order of Harugari, at a meet- || Italian cr‘lohm'}m‘x‘s such as that 1 bearing dev these signs was White Plains, |ing of the orzanization held last|| held in Springfierd annmatly Friday night there will be @ dance with Tasillo and his or- chestra playing the music. The three-piece wicker set will be given away also, Saturday Night [Charles Hagearty Hart: Washington Thrifty vacationists will outfit their spmmer wardrobes at the Downstairs Shop . . . secure in the knowledge that what they buy will be fashion- right, of good quality and low priced. Silk Frocks, for example, of printed georgette, chiffon, flat crepe and washable silks in every summer style at only $9.75! e for pilots, a w wind dircetion City Items ; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wililams and @aughter, Virginia, of Corbin ave- nue and Miss Ethel Gre touring New York state, vania and Canada. - Lawrence Delancy of street, who was ordered arr the charge of violation of the tor vehicle law, by the West ford town court, has over to the West Har ties by the local polic Patrolman Maurice Flynn has re- Plenty of White and Pastel Silks motorists The inted in black | N. Y. which has ordered 11. In|evening. Mr. Scheffler will be ae 1, which is WrIting of the signs ordercd by the sisted in office by the following: the most suit. | White Plains Cha of Commerce, | Vice-president, Fritz Kalbach: sec. v read color combina- | Wells F. Wisc, secretary manager, |retary, Charles Firnhabor: trehsuser quotes Colonel Charles A. Lind- |Herman Arendt and trustee for 1§ rrow, which is Dergh as saving, repeatedly, “Com. |months, Geoge C. Wiss. mercial aviation will advance only | Herman Arendt, Charles Firnha- | Sleeveless Tennis Frocks You simply must have one for over 5 the Fourth! In fine flannel in white, pink or maize piped with contrasting £ the colors and emblems. Sizes 16 to 20. P aHEe o is o row in white, which | When the municipalities can be edu- |ber, Christ Ziegler and Goorae bumed duty after a bric ettt th ction fo the truc cated to properly alrmark their | Huonker wers apointed fo attend | Dancing : honth communities, €0 that aviators fly- |the grand lod 5 i : o i 5 e v grand lodge meeting to be held s RPS 10 PLAY ERLY o Sign Board Included ing over strange territories can in New Haven in September as dele- By Bill and His Orchestra : Members of the Y. Bl qix hes belo arrow is a properly erient themselves.” gates of the local lodge. The an. 5 ree an eac Oa Fire and Drum band wi p oto-) EIEd0 0 REroT e a ' Britain the stats highway inual picnic will be held July 15, in Band Concert Sunday : Worrow morning at § o ¥ tor | 02 g9 tment has consented to waive |Wiegands Grove. : Lightweight Coats in brightly col- ored floral and modernistic patterns. Straightline in style and so inexpensive vou will want one for the beach and one ° for sports. Westerly, R. I, v part in a2 drum c which corps from Connecticut, Mass- Wchusetts and Rhods Island w he ruling that all signs must be a!‘ © least 300 fect from the highway and | STEAL JEWELS AND MONEY | will permit these signs to be placed | Vichy, France, June 29 (UP) — ‘ on private property immediately ad- | A suftcase containing 300,000 francs ecompete. The local aggregat e Joining the road ‘Xn Je s, 50,000 franes in case and added another trophy to its large 2 lis hoard will he! They have the enthusiastic en- |several big checks was stolen from eollection in a recent out of town : b dorsement of President W. E. Att- the hotel suite of Senor Savuera, a Soriat 00d of the local Chamer of Com- |Chilean diplomat. merce and of Secretary Benson. | They will be placed on the Hartford | read, on the Plainville road, one on | the Berlin road, one near Maple Hill nd possibly one on the Clayton PHILHARMONIC BAND of New Britain Directed by Ed. Lynch Special Sunday Dinners $1 — $1.50 — $2 contest in cach panel 42 ich will con- REPORT AMUNDSEN PLANE Oslo, Norv 29 (—The erew of a fishing boat ret Harstad from Bear Island tod SATURDAY SPECIALS AT nd a manufac- said that they had secn a A9 road. | June 18, believed to be e Fl 1 S rts J k & with Roald Amundsen ety idih s Mindes C. 0. OF A. COMMUNION ! anne pO ac e Ing very low about 24 at a height o 3,-| The members of Court Columba, | 3 west of Bear Island. name of the city No. 27, Catholic Daughters of Amer. | M A KE ' ( 0 | : Of red or navy in double l;’te:lt;:d T e O __lcan be read at a d of 1,000 ica, will receive communion in a . 3 style, trimmed with novelty buttons. BATH 7 mes PR DR D et dodveal e dsRoiclocs mam At ok g : Alko blazers in all colors and combina- A regular dividend of two per i it & claimed will eliminate Mary's church, Sunday, July 1. Fol. | MAIN T P" ONE 2485 4 ti ) eent and an extra of one-half of onc ! c . itors flying at | lowing the mass bre st will be A : ons. q per cent has been @irectors of the N Lo., and will be paid to stockholders ®t record as of tomorrow. y looking for served at Fallon's grill. All mem- Morning Specials 7 to 12:30 gfigggnms ) 189 ‘ {Efll’{lBPLsa'“h S ) 39C g!r{egl[‘JLDERS | 7C ; f?\rneisnof Genmn?b 22 (o HAMBORG2 s 2DC | Tarn"" 2ms 27 € BEST NATIVE POTATOES rc. 19¢ -« All Day Specials SMALL 2 cexcive LEGS of LAMB Ib. 30¢ Roast Veal ....... b 25¢ | Boneless Pot Roast 1b 25c Prime Rib Roast .. Ib 35c | "on Handy’s Rump Roast Veal 1 30c Boneless Hams .. 1b 35¢ ‘ Pork Chops ....... 1 28c Frankforts ....... b 19¢ | Puritan Bacon .... 1h 33¢ FRICASSEE FOWL Ib. 28¢ Roast | Fresh PORK ....... » 22C | Hams ....... n 30¢C wnnfwoon CREAMERY BUTTER . 2 1bs. 91¢ FRESH SELECTED EGGé .... 3 dozen $1.00 Good Luck Oleo ... 1 32¢ | Gold Coin Oleo .... 1h 38¢ Nucoa Nut Oleo ... 1 28¢ | First Prize Oleo ... b 28¢ aovse ~ COFFEE....Ib. 49¢ HOME MADE BREAD cieecisases. 5ca loaf Queen Quality Flour .. cieeses.. sack $1.15 Evaporated Milk ................. .. 3 cans 28¢ Royal Scarlet Peaches, packed in heavy syrup, 2 cans 49¢ Early June Peas ..... SugarCorn .......... cans c Sliced Peaches ...... Challenge Milk .... 2 cans 27c Solid Pack Tomatoes 3 cans 25¢ Waldorf Tissue ... 4 rolls 25c | Tomato Catup . 12 boto b ampbell's Beans .. 3 cans 25¢ Jello—all flavors .. 3 pkgs 28c cypipbelr's Tuna Fish ........ 2 cans 35¢ Tomato Soup .... 3 cans 25¢ Premier Salad Dressing, hot. 83c | N. B. C. Assorted Cakes, b 24c New Texas Spinach or Beet | ONIONS | 'GREENS | POTATOES 81s25¢ | 19¢peck | 29¢ peck Bects or Carrots .. 2 behs. 15¢ j Sweet Green Peppers 2 qts. 25¢ a whish may not be bhers are asked to notify the grand rainted on the roof of a building, or | regent, Mrs. G. Wait Pamer, tele- | phone 69, | Flannel and Novelty Coats hi d all pastel shades in lined an:vu:\'ffn:é‘ m:deF:SWit}i beI::, ];sloc;(?ts 510.75 and and scarf collars. White Flannel Skirts to $15 Wear With Them, $3.95 STEIGER'S—DOWNSTAIRS SHOP BUY NOW --- PAY LATER WOMEN’S Summer Dresses $5.60 up Coats--50% off MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $25.00 & up Boy’s Suits $6.50 up oston Clothing Store “New Britain’s Oldest FAMILY Clothing Store” 63 Church St. Next to Herald For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. Blair & Brodrib “New Britain’s Leading Music Store” 170 MAIN STREET New Closing Hours--- Wednesday, 12 Noon Frday, 9 P. M. Saturday, 6 P. M. We are heartily in accord with the views recently expressed by the Merchants’ Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. These closing hours do not lessen the service to our customers and show the summer spirit to store employes. / All Friday music appointments are automatically cancelled for the summer months, o e A | . 2t R Green or Wax Beans 2 qts. 25c Native Lettuce ... 2 heads 15¢ Native Sweet Peas .... qt. 15¢ | Native Cabbage ..... head 10c Red Ripe Tomatoes .. 3 Ibs 28¢ ‘ Large Ripe Bananas, doz. 25c Calif. Sunkist Oranges, doz. 20c | Cucumbers ......... 6 for 25¢