New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 20

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PHILADELPHIA BOY * WARBLE CHANPION (Continued From First Page) Cartelli of New .Britain was award- ed an lllinois wrist watch for his nsational come-back to a point here he became runner up in the ~Pastern league after shooting astie| kame with Scranton, Fa., in the face ®f an almost impossible chance. | Dominic, on whom everybody look- | ved as the possible champion when | “he arrived here Sunday and who ,has played a better game than any | other boy on the beach with the ‘exception of last Tuesday when he | _euddenly went all to picces, Wa “broken hearted over his one had but feels more cheerful now @he has redeemed himself. Satisfled that next ved Sbe his last to qualify as New Brit n's city champion will him wlringing home the national crown. ® pominic and Johnnie Presch of Sthe New Britain Herald, his chum @hud room mate here spent vester- ®fay afternoon on the hoardwalk at that | He i ILdaho | charged with near Orofino. T} | pictured on the Idaho, jail. prisoners, ¢ front row authorities are preparing to try five members of a bandit gang abducting and robbing W. :ptured aficr an extensive manhunt, are above, Kinne was abducted from an automobile, robbed and then tied to a tree. BELLONDOUNO—COPPI Miss Grace P. Coppl of 59 Broad street, and James Bellondouno -of Northampton, Mass., were married Monday morning at St. Mary's church by Rev. Walter J. Lyddy. | The bride was born here, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coppi. The bridegroom was born in Italy, the son of Mr. and' Mrs. Giocomo | Bellondouno, BARBOR—VERNACILATO Mrs. Libretta O. Vernacilato of |33 Dudley street and Sebastian Barbor of the same address were married Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Rev. Walter J. Lyddy performed the ceremony. | the bride's home. MADIGAN—FORSYTHE Miss Agnes M. Forsyth, daughter of Richard Forsyth of Walnut street became the bride of John Madigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ;John Madigan of Newfield avenue, at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's church, Thursday morn- B. Kinne, lieutenant-governog | as they appeared at the Lewiston, . where Dominic play- hree preceding tourna- ements. He enjoyed himself im- @mensely pointing oig familiar poi ®of interest to his companions who Mncluded his escort and Iddie Skin- ehon of Meriden, with his escort, @Tom Moroncy of the Meriden Jour- Shal. At the close of the national tour- :nampnt today, Howard Robbins, bet- eter known as Dutch. of Springfield, ®Mass., gave an exhipition match Dominic and Johnnie will arrive ome shortly hefore § o'clock Satur- ay evening. (Continued From First Page) the crew had been taken . off vessel. the be for several hours so wood's signals might :l'lmd Bolt for Liberty From Junior Republic For the third time since he was zommntcd to the Junior Republic t Litchfield, Fritz Wolf of Corbin soon as the first rescue ed. The Hartwood, of 946 gross tons, day for South Bend, fog, a rising northwest a 200 foot enue, this city, escaped ye Ore. 31.: and a Bridgeport boy abicked up in Plainville several :h\)s ®go, having run away, and yester- ay the local police notified hat the same pair had again taken rench leave. Wolf was committed nly a few weeks ago. of her running aground. Fletcher Noble Grand At a regular weckly MILK BOY STONED Officer Lovines Johnson reported complaint from a son of Officer tanley Dombrowskas that stones ave been thrown at him ea n he morning while he was deliver- ng milk in an apartment house at 1 Winthrop street. A few days ago abne of the stones broke a cellar :\rxndow. according to the complaint hall last night, cors were term: |noble grand, Charles Fletcher; grand, John Sunburr retary, R. B. Crocker; retary, Wi &EA“ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1%, Y 133 MAIN ST, The Vagabond Brim FELT WHITE an PASTEL COLORED FELTS cntw SAVED FROM " FOUNDERING WRECK ~TOOK CONTRIBUTION and that a dozen men remained on the | Radio stations up and down | the coast which had been silenced Hart- heard, went about their routine work as was report- craft | left here yester- | A dense wind “and heavy seas were given as the cause Of Lexington Lodge meeting of Lexington lodge held in Odd Fellows the following offi- elected for the coming Past Grand, William Rickert; vice recording sec- | financial sec- liam Buechner; and treas- urer, W. W. Bullen. District Deputy | |Harry Chapman and staff will install the officers Thursday evening, July llinery The Long Side Turban FELT | HE ing. Miss Catherine Forsyth, a sie- ROBSION DENIES HE New Haven attended as hest man. The bride wore a white silk dress and a tulle veii with lace caught with oragne blossoms. a shower bouquet of white roses. (Continued From First Page) | The maid of honor was dressed in | vellow chiffon with a picture hat to | | match and carried a Colonlal bou- quet. Mr. and Mrs, Madigan are in New York on a wedding trip. Upon their return, they will make their home at 617 West Main street. Thursday marked the 32nd anni- versary of the bridegroom's parents’ will be pleasing to the people to be served. “I wish to say,” he went on, “that no person has ever contributed, or has ever been called upon to con- tribute one dollar or any sum to any expense ipcurred by me or author- ized to bhe incurred by me for any | campaign of mine or other purpose, | Wedding. [ have always paid, myself, every | dollar of expenses incurred by me or | Door of Parked Car Injures Doctor’s Elbow incurred with my knowledge. “If any expense was incurred in g | Waddle's county (Pulaski) in my D'*"J ""“;‘!‘_“; aceident 1‘“‘_“"'”‘ primary of 1924, it was incurred at | DT John Kiely was a victim oc- the instance of Waddle himself and |CUrred on the New Britain-Meriden Inot only without my knowledge or |highway recently. Dr. Kiely was a consent, but in viclation of my posi- [ Passenger in an automobile which tive instructions.” was being driven by John Evans | of Collins street, this city. As they - | passed a parked automobile, Dr. S. W. and “Rule Shop” | Kiely's elbow, which was extended Offices Have Outing |from the window of the ear, came About 350 employes of the of-|in contact with the swinging.door fices at the Stanley Works and|©f the parked car and the New Stanley Rule and Level Co, enjoy- | Britain physician suffered a frac- ed a joint outing at Lake Conga- |tured elbow. He was taken to Mer- mond vesterday. The afternoon | iden hospital. was spent in boating and bathing According to information re- |and a basket lunch was served in|ceived today, Dr. Kiely is resting |the evening. Dancing until 11| comfortably and is able to be about jo'clock followed. the honpital. Just Before INVENTORY SPECIALS The Long Side Poke FELT STICHED CREPES NOVELTY STRAWS Regular $2.98 A reception was held in ter of the bride, attended as maid | honor, and Stanley Kinske ‘of | She carried ' Convineced that gay cabelleros have been having thi their own way for too many vy , Mexican sen- oritas have rebelled and are de- {manding equal rights for women. H.‘harming Rosalmira Colomo, above, | of Mexico, here is pictured in Wash- ington where she is assisting the In- |ter-American Commission of Women in their labors to achieve that end. Eric Carlson’s Trial Is Postponed to Fall Eric Carlson of Lyons strect, who was scheduled to face charges of {criminal liability in New Haven | superior court this morning and |who would have been tried by a |jury, will not face trial until the | sence of witnesses from New York September term because of the ab-| city. Attorney Joha McDermott represented him in court this morning. The case was the result of a fatal accident in Cheshire . when George Didsbury received injuries which caused his death. Both Carl- son, who was the driver, and Dids- bury, who was a passenger, were New Britain men. The accident oc- curred April 21, HAWKS OFF AGAIN ON RECORD RLIGHT (Continued From First Page) | York at 3:37:47 o'clock this morn- ing he was out for speed, declaring he would be in New York in 14 | hours. | “I'm going to fiy high, perhaps 12,00 feet, and give her all she's got. I'm out for speed,” he said. Successful in the first half of his attempt to fly across the continent |twice in 36 hours, Captain Hawks restlessly watched the minutes slip |by this morning as he waited for | mechanics to make his plane ready [for the return dash to New York. | He seemed to be doomed to failure |so far as his 36 hours scheduled was concerned, The flier landed here at §:23:23 o'clock last night. Contemplating a |takeoff here for New York within |an hour and a half after he had landed, Captain Hawks retired for nap. Mechanics then discovered that the stabilizer of his plane had been damaged and he was permitted to continue sleeping. Gets Midnight Lunch Hawks was night and given “breakfa as he was making final preparations to take the air the motor was founi to be leaking gasoline. In the de- that the carburetor had sprung a | the field. sirice Hawks' takeoff from Rooscvelt field, leaving him enly 12 hours in which to re- turn to New York and keep within his schedule. At that time, how- |lay that followed it was discovered ' leak which could not be repaired on | 1 Pacific time, 24! ever, the mew catburetor had not arrived, - - New Britain Loses 8100 : As Show Changes Site TreRsfer of the Sells-Floto circus from this city to Kensington, has caused New Britain to lose a $100 fee, this being the usual charge for licenses for circus exhibitions. The fee was to have been paid today. Inyk, both of this city, bankrupts. In the matter of Samuel Apple. baum of this city, bankrupt, H. A. Ool‘.lelu has been appointed trus. tee. BAXDITS ROB BANK Watertown, N. Y., June 28 (P— Three masked robbers armed with revolvers today held up and robbed the First Natiol bank of Clay- ton, about 22 miles from here, and BANKRUPTCY 'MATTERS {escaped in a stolen automobile with July 11 has been set as the date Knbcmt $1,500 in Canadian money. for the first hearings in the mat:~ra of Perkins & Co. and Poseph Ko-‘llEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS QUAKER “Distrust and caution are parents of security.” Thee may not helieve there is an extra quart in every gallon of Quaker State Motor Oil, until thee puts this oil to the test. But, fill thy motor with it—notice the re- sults—then thee indeed will KNOW thee has found the extra quart, and extra value! Took for the groon-ond-white sign 35° " PER QUARY QUAKER STATE "1e= New England Distributor THE ALDEN SPEARE'S SONS CO. 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