New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1929, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1929, 1 —_—ero e _e e .- — MISS RI[;E REP“RTS at some of their meetings were: Wo- Pfll An inquiry at the police depart- | will be presented by the Newington |awarded to Mrs. John Walsh, Mrs. |coived a phone call late yesterdiy fore he wus 0 ‘we testifiod tor men’s legislation in United Sta ":EMAN SP"ILS | ment today elicited the information {Girls' ciub in the Congregational |Ernest Stotzer and Mrs. Mary Mui- thieatening her husband's iife un- the state. Soveria. ¢oiipailons Wesd including marriage and divorce, | {that it is “all right" for children o | parish house May 10. Those tukirg | cahy of Hartford. less he turned over a large sum of | clubbed. laws for women and children in in- ‘(onlinue lling tickets, that they [part arc Cleora Stebbins, Priscilla money to the caller who, when| Following Sculty’s mivdon #R ki flN Y w [;LASSFS dustry. national amendment for wo- | need not obtain uc.,m;u { Osborn, Allison Haynes, Bertha Mil-| The Lions club of New Dritaln asked his identity, said: “Joe will sistant state’s attorney who was in o e )| men, local sociological problems and ler, Elizaboth and Anna Aggolatti|wiy hold a dance in Newington know who charge of ihe pronscubion. -@eeard e T e el ——r NEWINGT“N LEGI“N G Camnes s kten S A e Hows e e 1 0 C ave als had joi Vhen she told her husband of |4M¢ 0 S60 B, ChseR, Educa"ofla‘ Secmm“ Pl‘ese!lleil he clubs have also had gmm_scam Jllvefllle sohc“ors hy Mrs. G Hutchinson of Boston i8] qpo gotpack elub of Hartford wall |the call, he haa e W Jurocs aod even the poes'ding JHESE meetings. Two of the most interest- . . ing events were the nation-wide ban- ‘ [ithe uiestior MK R T Redick give a turkey dinner and dance in |Shoulders, Mrs. Perconti said g |roceived * hrestening loiiens S by N tonmade = |the Grange hail, May 20d. made no comment. Six hours later PRONe cails during and preceding quet held in the fall, which was the A spral\\nu contest unthr the aus- b was daad he trial first of its kind of busincss and pro- | pices of the W. C. T. U.will be neld e 5 Billy Ranieri, son of a Chicazo e v fessional girls in the local associa- i T ) 5 | Joe Perconti. who was 37 y . et i po ey s contterion, wae. KilsadiR The education committee of thetion, and the inter-club banquet held| IDecause a supernumerary officer, Former Semcflflell 0 orgamze R | [01d had a dubious reputation with ittt COUIRCAE wAs A , o i SR bt i Joliet police, who connected t y Young Women's Christian Associa- | recently. detective, or some one impersonating { and he was he prisoner tion met yesterday at the home of | Other events of the department |an officer, warned a youngster seli- | 1 Wit perious. laor erpisile. | na - clease] Mrs Robert Ll Daslow ot 51 Lin || were the hociedl vos lechinit. =il tiohrs b AN & at| P{)s[ in That Town | Mirs. Charles B. Russel and chil KlnNAPlNG KILLE“ They considered it possible that .v.“nlfy“:mkj:whr"‘u g;:n o 1,:;’?:-:: wood street. After fea was served | tcas attended by over 150 and the|Trinity Methodist church to desist | [dren, Natalie and Charles, are visit- “1“0' feud may have been the farm Louse where he was held the work of the committee —wasimonthly current events because the boy lacked a license to | |ing in Woodbury. f assassination; but they |rigoner. taken up and the yearly report was The attendance in classes for the |sell ticke some of the children| Newington, Aprii 19.—Plans for % : v credence to the dead | Angojo Petitti and Andrew Cap presented by the scerctary, IFlorence | year was 1,610, that in clubs 715 and |identified with the party have been the organization of an American Le- | The volunteer fire department will (Continued from First Page) S ne tion with the Ranisri|oaliane were convictel of fhe &iie M. Ric 0 other activities 573 making a total |scared into refraining from pursuing gion post in this town will be dia- | meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the : i Joe Perconti. who was a lizing the desire for larger op- | aftendance in the department of 2 time-honored method of insuring cussed at a meeting of former town hall. Tony may have Killed his broth Another figure in » Ra -between in negotiations for the ity of adult education by wo-|901. y i Aitendania servicemen next Tuesday svening &t |in the belief that Joe Perconti’s case, one Scully, w lled while boy's releasc, was arrested with men and girls in the city, the asso-| At the mecting yesterday tea Was| The incident occurred in the west |the home of James F., Simpson of | Miss Eva Johnson will entertain |story to officers had involved him the trial of the kidnapers was fitti but was relensed and the clation secured the services of d|served. Mrs. George W. Traut, theiend. The boy, it is stated by those | Attwood strcct. About 20 have ex- the Newington Girls' club at her in the abduction. rogress. He was trapped in a res- cha gainst him later was dis- secretary in the fall of 1927 and at- | newly elected president of the as entified with the success of the pressed interest and the promoters home on Kirkham street this eve- | Mra. Joe Perconti said she re-[taurant and shot dead the day tempted to meet this need and aid | ciation for 1929 930, poured. | purty, approached a man and asked hope that a sufficient number will lning at 7:30 o'clock. !'3 “‘Ixrpr.\';]\y:“r}v‘:“h; 'm]n .f“fi"lbl;l'lrlt"ifl" \l))~.~ FI.or--nf e, educational | hin, it he would like to buy a ticket enroll s0 that a charter may be . 2 ndRn e e BiTOUED Lo P e d, c0m) e OXIOTd | “Have you got a license to sell tive committee of the state has its Aid will be held in the e Slea Sockil, mental and spiritual life | hook of American verses In apPre-|(ciets on the streeta?” inquired the | monthly meting. Tuesday in charge of Mrs. T. H. e andividual, Miss Rice related. | ciation of her services for the past| ;i The boy of eou s e for the observanpe | Cogamel The chicf ac cs attempted by [two vears. An interesting program |ty e oY 0 course ansvere: HESeen R o aoReTuaNos (RO S the cducation department were those [ was presented by Mrs. Traut and |2t Pe had no license and didn't| of Memorial day and the dedication | . 9 | of clases and clubs and the unifi- | Miss Myra Foster and the yearly re. | "'\ On¢ Was required. {iotith e sant memarialt mill aino ke |6 Theltinaralof Aatew MENREDonf cation of the departmental work | port of the department was submit. | Vel then don’t let me catch you | considered Tuesday. All ex-service- | who was killed in an automobile ac- With the actiirios of the association | e by Mi ng to sell tickets again,” the men are invited to attend as election cident on the Berlin turnpike Wed- sl e ‘m;xlhw'll)' o(rl n;‘n law replied as he of officers will take place. It {5 nesday night, wili be hl‘l"lsnt. lm: subjects have been conducted dur- | {pulica aside his coat and showed a nccessary to have 15 members hs- home Saturday morning at § o'clocl ing tho year: auto meenanion, cur: | 130 Bottles of quuor [shiny silver badge pinned to his vest. | fore a charter is granted. None and at Sacred Heart chureh, YENt events .dressmaiing, Wrench Found on French Liner| 7The boy tola the story to others can be affiliated with other posts. | Wethersfield at 9 | o'clock. Burial | hooked rugs Interlor decorating,| New York, April 19 (P11 | identified with the party and these to | will be in St. Mary's cemetery, New Bpanish and speech bottles of champagne and |their elders, and indignation reigned | Fred Hayes of Main street is con- Dritain. The activitics of the clubs have |of brandy were found today on the |SUbreme. Some of the children, fined to his home with the grip. been varied, the program emphasis | French liner Tle de France at her [“aring the police, refrained from Newington Grange will conter the being on new books, travel, music |dock in the North river by a scarch. |&témpting to sell the tickets. | Miss Marvis Boyington, daughter first and second degrecs on a class and poctry, s al partics, weltare | ing squad of the customs enforce. | It has becn a custom for chfldren 'of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Boyinz- of candidates Tuesday night. | work abroad and at home, sociologi- ment 1 The lquor was found 0 8cll tickets for a multitude of ton of Main street, underwent an Q cul subiects and trigs to welfare or- [in different paris of the crew's Sall affairs taking place In operation at New Britain General — Mrs. R. H. Erwin was hostess to LT lizations in New Dritain and |quarters. The squad will remain Churches. 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