New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1929, Page 9

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TAPATKA ASPIRES 10 BE RE-ELECTED Candidate Again for Alderman's Seat From Fifth Wand Alderman Frankk Zapatka of the fifth ward this afterpoon announced that he would be a candidate for re- election to the office he has held for several years. Zapatka, a democrat, proved to be the wedge by which the democratic party regained control of the fifta ward when, as a candidate for coun- cilman he gained election on a split vote that sent two republicans and a democrat to the council in 192 Two years later he engaged B. A. quiem high mass and also conducted the commijttal services at the grave. The pallbearers were J. Jusewica, A. Rakowski, C. Mierzynski, C. 8led zik, A. Amilewics and A. Baginski. UNDF’ WAY RLY BACK WITH BRIDE (Continued from First Page) unaware, it is believed, that the week-end was to bring her company. Sends Laconic A laconic telegram received from Colonel Lindbergh at the embassy yesterday morning announced he was leaving Eagle Pass, Texas, and would arrive in Mexico City in the afternoon. Arrival at 6:53 p. m. (7:53 E. E. T.) actually was much later than was anticipated. It took the aviator 11 hours and 13 minutes to fly approximately 700 miles be- tween Eagle Pass and Valbuena field. His tardiness had given rise to some anxiety for his safety when, just as the sun was sinking behind the mountains to the west of the field, his plane appeared and settled gently on the ground. About 50 persons crowded around him. Reporters he waved away with the words, “Maybe 1 can see you later.” And again, “I have nothing to sy, Allan Dawson, third secretary of the embassy, spoke with Lindbergh for an instant, whispering a few words in his car—presumedly a mes- sage from Miss Morrow. Colonel Lindbergh rolled down his shirt. sleeves, put on the coat to his grey suit, donned a gray Fedora hat with a black band, and stepped from his plane. ALDERMAN FRANK ZAPATKA Grysbowskl, alderman running for re-election, in an aldermanic contest, and came out victorious, the entire democratic ticket going in with him. The democratic council ticket in the year following Zapatka's election de- feated the republican candidates and the entire fifth ward delegation was then democratic, Alderman Zapatka has sponsored several tax reduction program and has conducted successful agitation for strect construction and repair work in his distract. He led the council drive on the creation of a lieutenancy of detectives which re- sulted in that proposal being shelved at last week's meeting. LOCKJAW GAUSED BY BRUISED HNEE Girl, Aged 11, Injured While Piaging at School Ground aw which developed from o - in her knee when she fell at play in the Sucred Heart playground about Afurday night. old. She was a fifth grade pupil the school and was one of six ¢ dren in the family. The othe: Helen, Sophie and Hedwig, and Leo and Stanley, s, Funeral scrvices were held at | red Heart church this morning 30 o'clock. Tupils of the fifth attended the funeral in a bod and marched in back of the hearse > at Sacred I burial took Walter Kowalczyk celeby at ;[ ness will be Cuernavaca's betrothal .| Mexico City. On clear days the vol- An embassy car whisked him to Mexico City, newspapermen follow- ing. He was in the embassy alto- gether only a few minutes, appear- ing shortly afterwards with his two suitcases and duffle bag to enter a! hired automobile which was drawn up outside. He parried questions and was driven away. It was only from the chauffeur the reporters learned his destination was Cuernavaca. It was understood that in the few minutes he was in the embassy he had telephoned the Morrow home at Cuernavaca, Waving aside the possibility of a wedding at this carly date it was believed Mrs. Morrow and her daughters, Anne and Elizabeth, might change their plans of driving back to Mexico City this morning and remain for the duration of the aviator's visit in the greater seclu- sion of Cuernavaca. Morrow Due Today ssador Morrow himself was expected back in Mexico City today to investigate deaths of two Ameri- can mining engineers in Guanajuato at the hands of bandits who kid- napped them and held them for ransom last week. A half dozen American corres- pondents together with a number of Mexican newspapermen and pho- tographers, left early this morning for Cuernavaca to be om hand for the wedding, it it should take place. Inquiry early today at the home of Itev. Charles R. C. McKeau, pas. tor of the Union Church of Mexico City, which Ambassador Morrow's family attends, revealed he was d did a, forcing the deduction that if a marriage was to take place it would be performed by someone clse, Story Book Setting Cuernay Mexico, 1eb. 25 (P— Surpassing beauty and picturesque- Rift to Coloncl Charles A. Lindbergh and Miss Anne Morrow during their stay here. Not in all Mexico could a better story hook setting for their romance be found. Cucrnavaca is set hetween two ranges of mountains 40 miles from Nature warns you When a cheety smile is annoyance because of a sneeze, a headache, ora stopped-up feeling . . . watch out. Nature is warn- ing you that you had better yourself of an incipient cold before it gets worse. To neglect these warni more serious than you think! That’s why it is so important to take GROVE'S BROMO ly. Millions of le e, J'se it to ;ide.;mawul;‘ or world, off quickly! canos, Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuati, replaced by a frown of co-operate and rid symptoms, may be ININE all over the throw them ds” for nearly 40 mmeVE'SBROMO GROVE'S BROVMO QUININE LAXATIVE TABLETS not intend’ going to | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1929 with their snow capped peaks may be seen far in the distance. It is a town of soft shaded streets, flanked by flowering oleanders and mango trees. Rushing meuntain torrents have been diverted for ({rrigation purposes and every home has it gar- den and patio watered by the rivu- lets of cold clear water. Theq houses are picturesque red tile roofted structures. Some with voning towers from which sur- rounding scenery may be viewed to advantage. Cuernavaca was one of 30 Mexi- can cities given by Charles V of Spain to Hernando Cortex, the Mexi- can conqueror, and after 1530 Cor- tes made it his residence. The Em- preas Carlota and Maximilian visited Fine creamery butter — print or tub! Butter Sug Fine granulated — very low price! Potatoes Lucky Strike, Old Gold, Lamel, Chesterfield! Cigarettes Keep your achoolgirl complexion! Palmolive The one toilet soap for delicate skins! FATIMAS carton $1.89 Lux Toilet Soap Just soak and rinse — clean clothes! Choice of your favorites — extraordinarily low! §° Candy and Gum Tasteful and healthful! ‘Bread WHOLE WHEAT it often during their short and, tragic reign. It is capital of the state of Mor- ales, and has a population of about 7,000. Its name 1is Spanish word meaning ‘“cow’s horn,” but ‘itself is a corruption of an old Indian name Cuauhnahuac, meaning “near the woods.” e e }.n'lual Mid-Winter Dance particular. Miss Lyne‘n'n co-workers |to Captain Kelly at poilcs head- Of L. F. & C. Girls’ Club Approximately 60 couples are ex- pected at the mid-winter dance of the Landers Girl club at the Para- gon Inn on Hartford road tomight. The committee in charge, of which Helen Lynch 's chairman, expects the event to be successful in every were Geraldine T. Curtin, Alice Lynch, Ada Avigne and Moylan Con- tin. One of the features of the event will be solos by Matthew J. Calla- han, CASH REGISTER STOLEN Constable Johm 8. Recor reported ESTABLISHED 1859 WHERE ECONOMY RULES 1929 FOUNDER’S WEEK z PKGS 23° 3=1¢° 3 CAKES I" 18 8 PKGS zs‘ LARGE PKG LARGE LOAF DEL MONTE SALE Del Monte means — the best! And when Del Monte foods are sold at the A & P the prices are the lowest. SLICED PEACHES SLICED PEACHES PEACHES SPINACH ASPARAGUS TIPS RAISINS PEARS Del Monte Del Monte Del Monte Halves Del Monte Del Monte Del Monte Seeded or Seedless Del MonleA 0. 1 cans 25¢ No. 215 can 19¢ No. 215 can 19¢ 2 No. 215 cans 29¢ can 27c 4 pkgs 2Tc No. 2!; can 25¢ CERESOTA, GOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURY'S! SUNNYFIELD “o“r Family or Pastry BAG 24418 89¢ Pure refined — the best shortening! Lard Whole mills — fine flavor! 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