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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929, — lthe store the sergeant had looked |another attempt at this point to|daughter, she said. | 9 alout the passenger station for her | have the wine admitted. Attorney| Maynard testified that he has z but could not find her. A little later |Golon objected and Judge Traceski|been looking for work since living | he sergeant saw her about to go |sustained the objection, saying at Mrs. Harrigan's home. He does | into the Llock where the tencment |Schultz’s testimony was not strong | the housework and makes him Jis s ed, b «. Harrigan’s small | enough for conviction on the charge generally useful but he never saw | | 0y came oul 1 told her to “beat [of violating the liquor law. Attor-'liquor sold in the tenement, nor did i, the cops i At that, {ney Golon moved for a discharge on he ever see the moral code violated : . in | she we vi Main s s the lic 1 iolat count, anl there. Later he ad d having urs' Mme Han,lgw‘ 561 Mfll[l R ) e J\\“m‘tu'lpbxl a\\‘\g«:d:“l.o;x ”fv nt, and ther ater admitted havin seen liquor served to men “a lonz \ S 1 rt of the : igan testified that | time ag smt, Ge[s 60 Days 1 © police station | Schultz was “paralyzed drunk” and| sergeant Ellinger was recalled by on the edge of the bed where! Mr. Woods and repeated his previ- was and she told him to gl ous testimony that Mrs. Scher had 7 xamination by At- y. He then turned his pocketsiagmitied collecting $3 from ma ment that houses of ill ta lon «nd Gordon brought iside out and told her he had been| visitors and giving Mrs. Harrigan §2 not be tolerated in New Br t f Mrs. Har 'klollvl-i in a Polack ,vlo;nl‘ up on Detective Sergeant McCue ques- 5 S i v 1 er say- | Broa ¢ told him helijoned her. Sergeant Ellinger said L maks the smis whte A« to |might lose his position if he did not| gy that Mrs. Scher told the truth Judge Stanley J Traceski de cant Feeney (turn in his collections and she also | \pen she testified that she had no olice weouri today as he aih \ ant d to pay him $2 which she| onversation with Sergeant d Mra. Maric Han 33, Of ' ruputation is t famn £ dri ¢ weekly payment ger. Sergeant O'Mara was re Main strect, o jail for 4o d . © was normal S Schultz went out of the Ledroom to the stund and told of charges of roceni female for 4 I i ! th 2 a little while sral purpo nt Y MASONIC ACTIVITIES ¢ Various Bodies Now Winding Up Affairs in Old Mecting Place— Moving Day Coming Soom. Rabbi Gershon Hadas will speak at a meeting of Giddings chapter, R. A. M., Thursday evening in Ma- sonic hall. This will be the last meeting for Giddings chapter to hold in the present meeting place. The next meeting, May 16, will be in the new temple, where the Most Excele lent Master degree will be worked. Centennial lodge, A. F. and A. M, will hold its last meeting in the pres. ent meeting place Wednesday eve- ning of this week when the Master Mason degree will be worked. Om May 15 the lodge will work the En- e seream Scher kicked | Attorney Gordon asked that . 3 o 3 4 1 | :Z:gle‘“p”"u“ degred. I Ahacnaw Schultz and told Mrs. Ha i I Scher be given another chance. She | . 4 o . May 22 Centennial lodge will work had attempted to commit an inde- the Master Maseh degren assault on her. The witness ke “Some time ago 1 made t heard Mrs. Scher's admission to him is not the first woman to start on she ore and would report - wrong path and be helped back v receiving a chance to mend her | he ordered ways. $3 down to Attorney Gordon asked for a dis- At the meeting Wednesday " eve- ning. member of Evening Star lodge of Unionville will pay a fraternal visit. Refreshments will be served. May 22 Centennial lodge will have an official visit from Fritz Lofgren, district deputy of the Fifth Masonie the store and turn it in to Schultz's s charge in the cases of Mrs, F employ gan and Maynard but Judge Tra- Rl t T to Mrs. Harri- | ceski said he was satisfied that the 2 1 §3 to Mrs. Scher solsta d proven - 2 district. Supper will be served at t she would not disclose to Mrs. : prugeant “Christ is Risen™ - Krean Daphne, Mrs. s, Miss Flenke, Eleanor Arndt, | ¢.30 o'clock. Harrigan wh ent on in the bed- argaret Dolan, Nor- wer 25 - 4t St John's German ¥ 1lquist; Helen of Greeee, Mrs. Jos Hes Harmony Jodee. & T, shiA=SE room Lutheran church, raised a substan- | Ray; Peter, Otto Gaudian: Phillip, n. Murgery Steiner, Francis | wyich in 136 years old, will have an Questioned as {o her history, Mrs til sum of money which yes ; Menry Sacks: Roman soldicrs, Wil- . Ethel Kosswig, Marie Neuss, | 50lq Timers' night” mext Monday L) g Harrigan said she had not seen her s presented to the Sunday schoo!, lam Ruch, Louis Balzer, Arthur ss, Bdith Stabberr, \ evening, when the oldest surviving shand in six vears. five by Rev. Martin W. Gaudi pastor. Peckrule and Ernest Leupold; chor- |Bertha & Anna Schurman, | pembers are expected to attend the 1d Whose ages range hetwe | o It represented seencs girls announcing the arrival of Frieda » Jola Sahrbacher, Lu-| .oting. That mecting will be Har- e e J VUL LD fe of Christ during the ob- st salem, Mr Feng- [eile Fengler, Bertha Busch, o Helen | non logge's farewell to the old L Biagrs Blcaas SDY rvan woeek of the Jewish {lor, . Geckler, Mrs. Henry Hiltbold, Lillian Firnhaber, AHine | geeting place. SR R e s e i : 4 Passover. Secnes were laid in the |Hess, Mrs. Walter Kosswig, Mrs. H. | Dains. After May 11 vi ol “‘:.“l gonn e a ""’\ “,'."‘"_" | (Continued from First Page) garden of Judith. dward Dolan: N The pageant wus opened with | 5 (O {p:npl.el'l mestingr ey last November s were as fo © Jud- Emil M. R. Vogel; Miriam, Mrs. H. ' prayer by Rev. Mr. Guadian. Fred e R O hos il T ~ of that ci anes: M iih, Bucholtz; Mrs. Fensky: Bsther, Mrso Otto Vater: | Eppler played the organ. Mrs. Fred- PLAY AT SACRED HEART amin 3 YRR e Riasts » el g ingels announcing “Christ is Risen” erick Wishek rectid o S ¥ Woods. Mrs. Harrigan de- D% { t.al.y\'»,\m\\ Bl ‘vmr\ ) sahrh ] ker \l.l«f\n angel i V,Jlt:‘.”; “x;”n“:m”‘. \_‘Imm.. d:}:dln\ ishels dirceted the program | . "soc oy Heart parish school e had e e e son S e eIl : Wy = auditorium on Gold atreet was fille ed last night to capacity, with seve Bes coach o fthe Tthaca eleven. He de- eral hundred occupying every availe had thrown SRt i i t WI_IO ls HE') ] cided to tackle the automotive in- Wezek's Activities in ?n:‘::":r:z;&"f:“h;r": ,::l."de'f. e , A . S on. made (J v’wuvy'v':;nv(l‘.m leceted New Catholic Churches|| orful play depicting a Polish wed- been disclosed | o s endeavors, ding entitled “Wesele Grodzienakie.” an | i work rd cven if the The play was given by natives of the Grodno district with all the col- jorful festivities accompanying such occasions and was enjoyed immennes ly by an appreciative audience, The Hawos B plated, ime is an easy one for whi St. Mary's Church weeks @ down for the purchasers. You know, they say of Requiem ma 1t St Mary's operations + man that he feels better after a ch mnounced yes- is placed at 1, and conscquently, th crday, arc as follows: Monday at zo0d fo ; " )"' ' bunch of Lions in this mind for Bryan O'Srien; | presentation was given under the o hav : 7 ok who think onr fri from St i ¥ o sccond anniversary | auspices of the new floor commit- ghia oy tent of ati1si0, K t a tip. Let's hear glish Joy; Thursday |tee and the proceeds were turmcd e o SRt 000 el sout the car he sells. Who is it? niversary for Patrick [over to the fund for » new concrets s L answered, ! v sonanaben sl Tl R cdy; Thursday at 7:30, second |floor in the basement of the churen, S ; i ; i O for Daniel J. Hayes; 7, first anniverpary for| GIVE PLAY IN MIDDLETOWN mith and Saturday at 7:30,| Members of the 8t. Elizabeth mind for Mrs. Dridget | Dramatic eircle of the Sacred Heait | parish, journeyed yeaterday to Mid. of | dlctown, where they presented the ) and | play “Miracle of the Vistula” at the ontessions will be heard | Falcon hall before a large and en- 1y afternoon and evening, |thusiastic audience. The circle will Confussions for the children of [hold a social and entertainment fop m Pl | Mury's school will be heard Fri- | its members and friends on May 14, may be mailed or| g morning and for the public|at the club rooms on Orange street. Nt to the Heraid| ol children Friday afternoon. A special mass for them will be cel en for neatness. e ‘ brated Saturday morning at S‘C' Ad flimlm' = N awarded daily for | | oo . s t " Plans Storkholm-New York Flight £ LN AL B May devotions will he held every T e rules cvening during the month of May| REFRESHMENT CONCESSION = Qi F 30 o'clock with benediction on WILLOW BROOK PARK ay and Iriday evenings. Bids will he received until 5 p. m. The priests of the parish will con- | Tuesday, May 14, 1929, for the re. tinue the census of the parish this|freshment Concession at Willow Brook Park for one year. This con- cession covers the sale of candy, fruit, jce eresm, soda, tobacco, etc., s cell room CONTEST L—ldentify likeness. Describe how he makes livelt | | Plans Kept sceret hood | ! | | | | Friday will be the First Friday St expect orm an- J.—Address comm S i . Masses will be said at houette litor, w Britain Herald t closes at 2 p . tol : insertion —Saturday —No telephone guesses. Frank E. Gannett Bt Mzlone. N. Y., Telegram nt A today of R SSMAN STRICKEN 17th news- inal Zone, April 29 UP— |and the bidder is to provide his owa : ) of which n John Joseph Casey of |stand or building. ek Plane OfF to Washinzton o re twe 1 i e ink 1. Gannett 1 ity 18 Wilkes-Tarre, Pa., suffered a cere- | BOARD OF PARK i it Gl . bral hemorrhage early today. COMMISSIONERS, nt Sikorsky plane i “ Jart wit . k ' i He was tzken to Gorgas hospital | Room 415, City Hall, City. e ; + innins leder ¥ i d in 19 bY where it was said his condition was | pan the 3 7 ird ¢ : who has since gorjious. His blood pressure was ab- i glas N. Cal- porm high, CO 3 stounder the o ying a rest because of impaired health | SOLINE STATION HEARING Notice is hereby given that & : g il 4 | hearing will be held in the office of b 7 ;;*“;':;m |the Board of Public Works at 1:30 is (ity yvesterday and fought out | P- M- Tuesday, May 7th, 1929 relative i g N : ciinding checker contest in | t0 the application of Isadore Noveck S = = e e H SR . % TahiAL L eaitell ot Wy v.rhury}“’," a'ppro\'.ll of application for per. Al e it e < F i played six of the best mit for gasoline filling station to Le tiils tity and Hantfond. a o [located ot 35 East Main Street, (on T S . . tme and defeated all but one. site of present station) in accordance g e Hom: April 20.—(®—The | \artineau of Kensington was the|With the Public Acts of 1927, and Jureiu today i d the fol- only one to ae the Waterbury |for the installation of two aidi- ter her a 5 N A 11 Jitor will be & bit Wit m wa man, who is judged to be the cham- |tional pumps. with : i 1 R 4 - N e . . P . T warnings | pion of N All persons in' tel are requests s o m e G i ot Block Is- ed to be present at said hearing. it N o 11! 1ana . Maine, to be low- Sna inner eyelids. | they see cause, and nu heard in re- sterly winds | The outer eyelids are transparent |lation to the above ) and are { i together. | A. M. 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