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6 3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 192). _ e ——————————————— o e ( TWO LEAVING FOR POLAND performed but he failed to rally an G an, [ Friends of Hendryx said today . e e Seen oo SRR e City Items Merchandise Stolen o e S aylor, Benjamin Taylor, ( lifton An- tha as a g L mer Aar I‘lom Dla]n St Stolel 7 ! / ; g drews, Raphael Pasados Milton (] could easily have saved himself if — f 338 North Burritt street, will said ' conscious condition. Several pairs of womens' garters, | tomorrow noon for Poland. He is —- Bonney, Weale ms, Norman he were alive or conscious when he . 5 . FflR ANNUAL [;AMPS 1?1’“.\ Stanle > Starzyck, Merwin AN leESTlfiAT“]N fell Into the water. Tt was said that “”\‘»‘" X;‘"";"" -\‘;('l“\f(““' nu]\\ s )-.u(y;‘n\‘ re !m’(.s 18 ‘sm s. .:)p}rnml}nn»\mhm the :04 ial 1 A.\/1|1|a~l:)f PRAINS AID PLANES ‘\ s, Ah lvnll Walsh, Joseph ‘s was found by mem. | €ssion, J ~August 16.— - belt, a bathing suit, several pairs of | the >olis people. Mr apatka g - N ST % I.I””L Albert hlehlv‘r_ Harold Slx?r- :,{::d;?\nwbn, }hy: ‘,:(:('\"lm’, ,.m,,, N ind fixures in the jewelry | men's gloves, scarfs. ties, several|plans to remain in Poiand for a fe | Chicago. July 5.—The co-opcratio : , Charles Burns, Fred Lackey, had returned from a short visit to Albert Iinoch of 330 Main | pocketbooks and between $4 and $5 {years. Andrew Kadziolka of Bris- | of railroads und airplanes is speec : + = | Mortimer Swanson, Alvar Johnson the Ball home ashore street will be sold at auction by Con- |in cash were stolen from L. Nowin. ‘ tol, m(‘ordlng to Agent 8. Arszylo- | ing up the schedule of the Amer ham Dary, John Dyson, e — | e vaa 1= | satintv e judgment tn city courts night | hoon from New York for a few | American Air Transport Associatio | asa G ! 3 Bating o gur special Sat. supper, 50¢ | Officer John M. Liebler learned [ monthis visit in Poland | Transatlantic service also is speede 0fal and Roscos: Gilpatric. (Continued From First Page) | jurisdiction the case lies, said g in ad. ues{s | The following cubs will attend the & R ially notifieq | Seda Shopi . that entrance was gained by I”\Ahhlnfi‘ —_— ‘ up. Berlin to the United States h: SR Keough extin- | cpen a trap door leading fo the store | Rod (Cross Drive “l" | beemr cut from ten to six day L i ! | ok Nordon y sort |(d0ubt help Lo reduce (he 28 mill fax |of Hendryx'sideath - n awning outside |rom a garage in the basement. The Schedules of trains and planes ar Next week New Britain j‘»:l\(lm()d ‘ phrey, Gordon F n,\nn:’rf‘)m’fi",‘, f_‘ te which the undersigned e % Negrola' » at Beaver and \.vnoryr af‘ not fastened but a heavy Have New 29 Chalrmanpo fixed that they waste no time i :r‘:ut ;‘u"n‘:h"‘x’s“'\‘;oi""‘;‘:\"; .‘“w“:;?‘ vmond Alderman Thuodore Zuk, sl '.‘ i ,‘,m,“;.’.’,: {1) ih“ Ay \’l"””“:\r."'” '””‘ (A—Whether | \p. ;) 9:30 last night, using | counter had been placed on it {o| The selection of a chairman for | E°tting ocean travelers to sca port Rl G lad a0 Garalt! Coben Ll | oo il ek ODDoRer A0, Nathan W. Hendryx, 4 il of wa serve as a lock. the Red Cross roll call will be the — e be enjoying the outdoor life in| »T;“’ "‘ ol ?“}“f‘“"(_‘v‘! “”‘“‘I‘-% “As fo exiravagance surely YOu|the Andrew B Hendryx company, | b 5 ting f the com-! A stranger, of whom a description | problem fucing directors of the local HORT AND SOUR camp either under the direction of Te ere two I abins for he | qop'¢ think there was any saving in | pird cage manufacturers of oI es and printing will | was obtained hy Officer Licbler, is| Red Cross chapter at a meeting to 3 scout organizations, the fresh air [Jjunior camp. One “l' them 18 the 1 ,qing two trucks to haul dirt such & | Haven, met death Wednesday nigi Lok : e (A A Rl e Lt aAM e v the Htate eesl| batneiakn vt wack @ Avnaold \f,”q camp or the American Legion. With | £ft of a prominert Rowrian distance that it took 45 minutes for | {hyough foul play, or accidentally | or (he city cler {erauy and ippearsd Lo Be obacnving| whotheld fthat: position B lasth yeard the opening of the Scout camps to-| niTakes 2OYS them to return thereby leaving | o)) into the waters of Stony Creck (e of 10 Smith street [the layout while lcoking stated today that he has informed morrow re will be 220 New wenty-four boys. proteges of 1he fsteam shovel practically idle as it} ,ng was drowned. was the subject of | wys hitten by a dog owned by Mrs. | of women's wearing apparel. finally | the committee in ci Britain boys and girls eating, | l2ddy-Glover post, American Legion, but & few minutes’ to 1l thel aasio '\ ceatias o taah G b e e e e sleeping, plaving, exerbising and | Were transported 1o the Summerfiyeks. A shorter haul should have Body Found Floating Myrtle st Jast night, and Acting i = tion next fail otherwise enjoying the healthful | camp near Burlingt t 1L fer- jeen found and this was a simple | qyo yoqy was discovered fully 3 et | e Zt il el fresh air and sunshine outdoors o0 ‘”'“ :\l‘ i e \’n ;”'!.x" 1 y):.»].,» “\M mww '0”7[{:1 = n']:“ clothed floating in the water near 1 estigate, reported that The fira department was called | PARTYKA IN CRITICAL STATE 2 v : v 1 undred yards away, bu som¢ Boy Scout Camp e I Tois oo The 12th season of the local Boy s eyl Incharealot tne | 2 Sl e Scout council camp will begin Sat- | ooyl e 1 ssisted by Joe | cor taxpayer whose name urday with a group of SCOuts | perrone > boys will remain for lthe road was later given reporting in oon at camp | iwo weeks and will be replaced by lso wish to take this oppor- headquartets at Crystal pond in |4 similar grous tunity of mentioning that courtesy Woodstock. This is the second Forty girls will leave {omorrow |and cooperation have not b fon on the new 35-acre camp Site| o, Camp Sprague, at Job's pond, |shown at all times by your depar purchased in 1 nd the enroll- | poar porfland where they will be- |ment. 1 know of one property own first week of camp: Converse Hum- San Bernardino. Cal.. July 5.- | Charging desertion and cruelt Margarito Cabral, Mexican, aske for divorce from his bridc of tw weeks, Olympia Cabrol. He state | that he had repeatedly asked h wife to return to his home, but th: she had refused. The pair wer Long Isiand Sound close to his he received information that the dog | i\ e times over the holiday, none or | Court Interpreter John x’n—mm‘:""r‘(‘"i"r:’n";‘ul'\”‘l" o “h m”l Aene : 2 5 e same year cht. which was tied to a dock. An had bitten others the fires being serious. A pile of | of 54 Booth strect has been advised | utopsy was performed by Dr. Vie- Moody Secretarial School summer | yubbish was blazing in the rear of | that his ecldest son, aged 26, is| o 3 tor A. Kowolewski, acting New Hav- sossion, t 16 vt 196 Hartford avenuec on property critically ill at his home in Brook- | WIFE LEAVES HOME en medical examiner, but the result Offi id Doty lectured two | Aoses Denenian and a nearby barn |lyn, Y., and fears are entertained Wadislaw Paicizek of 44 Grou was not made public. According 10 | emall boys who did ht damage | was threatened when Co. No. as | for his recovery. The young man |street reported to the police la; Acting Coroner James J. Corrigan. o mail hoxes on Konstin place, com- | called at 1:57 o'clock, and a minute | developed blood poisoning in his|night that his wife left him thre however, Hendryx's death was not plaint being made to Serge King I‘Lmr Co. No. 3 answered a call for | arm recently and his condition be- | days azo and refused to return. H = P e due to shock, as at first reported ' | fire on Talcott street oniy to find | came serious. An operation was|wanted an officer to speak to he ment is larger, insuring a record- the Girl Scout camp.. [who not so long ago came to your endryx had been | that boys have heen tampering with | erty e " ed during the seven weeks' dura- S . | conditions of which the board of| A report that Hendryx had been |that boy ) v 0 | erty at 66 Hartford avenue was e Good Health So Cheap | ¥ An automobile own Ly Dr | be accommodated in weekS | o childre 6 small giris will :<. wer laid down the street. There are | Widow, the former Leatrice M. Hum- n auton anlcy street where @ set of plat- | | first week of camp: William Crowell, . Stinen lon the above mentioned stree associated with the manufacturing " to visit their | Dr. A. 8. McQueen, Branford medi- n G '\‘M manager of the | that both calls were for the same breaking and successful camp. Al-| 3fisg 4 Fox is camp mana- ‘,um.- and complained ahout his | cal examiner said death was caused | Stand: Fruit Co. of 116 Commer- | fjpe, tion of camp, and this will be in- |00 e ix camD. | ealth were notified. He wanted this | entertaining a party of friends is be- , automobi garage in | tinguished by Co. No. 3 at 10: which optned it Burlington June N DT et | and at 10:34 Co. No. 7 went to 1230 And So Pleasant To Take in which there is any vaca orte np grounds |at least three such streets which are | page of Syracuse, N. Y., and a young | - Dannas % street | form scales was burning, slight dam- ¢ i everything | next Tuesday Reed and up with «nice homes namely. |son, Andrew B. Hendryx, were " TEDOLLEO S8 il ge resulting. i X Ventlis Logan are in charge |Foxon Road. Tulip and Hatch|known to have been aboard the ! rom Wal . Co. No. 5 was caleld at 12:19 last s e incoming campers, | Mis< Ve ol Vo it a eentatnitrace or|acne night to 129 Rhodes strect, a pile of s e e e T = |1and where there were no houses Well Known Clubman SAILING FOR ITALY railroad ties in the rear of Fred i e v : built sewers were put in. 1 do not| Since leaving Sheffield Scientific and Mrs. Danicl D. Calderone | Berg's property having taken fire. following scouts are attending the | 430 ot will leave to- Jim Crowley, Sherwood Raymond, % - o : G 5 sttt i H Ry o . v ATLOT AN ADSCNE | r—— RS S dd e above mentioned facts T be- | company his father founded. He was | ' LIk aieeng 2 Harry Ball, Robert Guibers ing committee of the Common (' AN he was appointed to the friends and relatives M then will , I fon, Paul Helwig. Francis Clark Hkso look into if they so see fit. T civil service board. He was named 52 On an excursi “!’f" ('I‘,;':"‘ O RIOAORROW, | f : believe this committee has never| preside ; \ ce, Milan, Pisa. Rom: IECS OF GENUINE chard I i - W 5 i ¢ president last winter. . LG SENUINE Q:‘:fl:‘m S ahard| - PARKER—BANULSKL [been dismissca i ahd Nag <ix months they wil SPRIN | P Walter A. McCrann officiated “Very truly yvours MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT return to this country on the | ] 3 i eet com lum d to the police . e 2 Gaonsic sl ready 370 camper weeks are book- | ger. cesspools running over, the fithy DY drowning tr » v A roof fire on the Considine prop- creased by late applicants who will ive its sec consignment | condition taken care of by having ————— | call this fair to the property owners | school in 1900, Hendryx had becn irvie the marriage of Miss Helen Ban- W R omal and) s e their home of the operator's John Banulski of Winter street e 1 Joseph ( oforo of Arch street 2 1 ; e S licenses of the following: Stanley J. 088D, L s All Sizes L Zigmona Darker, son of Mr. and SUFH][;AT"]N [,AUSE oenees oCneollonlna s Sty 0 I Hiteeotion & donent Lo yisitiienas of the whole wheat DI AROT L S Rank ateso (eglinion Ragelis of 318 Elm street: Luke La- |and relatives residir 3 | Jflnes uua"ty Market street, vesterday morning at 1 lock Camp street: Joseph Ilia | M emain E s e of 264 Cherry street; Stanley Pawel- | 101 G St P it Two biscuits with whole milk and some fruit, give energy czyk o "0 strec 0sep. € R rding bride, attended as maid of honor ‘(‘“\fl :fwfl‘ :[21{ 3 ix Joseph |1t A T 33 Myrdle St. o for the hot days and are so easily digested and so full of real and Joseph Demort as best mau e e S0, Gstreel. . Fre> Delivery | nutriment—for breakfast or lunch. Miss Marion Banulski attended her (Continued From First Page) DRIVER FPACES FOUR CHARGES ATWOOD STREET BURGLARY cousin as hride 4. Walter Stel- | —— Angelo Glosso £ 230 O Fireman William Coffey By e dias water without drowning. |street, was arrested on Lasalle strect | to the police today that his home at bl R amarsen ain Examiner Vielor A. Kow- | this afternoon on charges of driving | 8 Aflwood strect was entered last white satin gown and a veil of lace, jalewski of West Haven who per-|an automobile without a certificate | night and some jewelry taken. The | cap fashion caught with orange |formed the autopsy likewise refuscd | of registration, without an operator's | detective burean is investigating. | blossoms. She carried white roses |to comment. Dr. A, S. McQueen. |license, with improper brakes and | fnd. Ulies Bt oie 0 ey | Branford medical examiner, said overloading. He will he arraigncd READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS | The maid of honor wore a crisp | death was caused by drowning. lin police court tomorrow. FOR BEST RESULTS | | ulski, daughter of Mr. and M ETYWA ) RazEAEA) S S S D R 42c Lb. 3 - é With all the bran taffeta gown of yelow trimmed with | g a butterfly bow and a hat to match — : oods sor {Her bonguet was of yellow roses. The bridesmaid wore a taffeta gown o | of orchid trimmed with Spanish mm-} O i hat to match and carried pale | : “m s pink butterfly roses. f A reception was held for about {150 guests from Poughkeepsic. | 3 R Y = = Thomaston, Terryville, Bristol, and | e OUR A &P Food Store has a com- New Britain at the Ukrainian hall | { e Z 5575&'3'3““ plete stock of summer foods. .. the $ = 00 f“"" white. . g | | < - finest staple groceries...ready to i o Mr. and Mrs. Parker left for a | TR > 5 135== Dellvered ‘hm‘v.mnmrm in New York and upon | ‘ *‘ " WHERE ECONOMY RULES serve foods of all kinds...and these return wili live at 114 Winter | Mr, Parker is a fireman | | stationed at House No. 2 | Albany to New York Marathon || = - Picnickers Gi Esinrude Motors have never S 2 wrltten as florious a story of re- || To Church Society Fund Yo e Db (B D et u Wlll Need More Good Foods for Sunday i Yy, speed, 3 Lot i it i benas WE WILL HAVE A FRESH SUPPLY OF ALL TITE LATEST IN SEASON'S FRESH FOODS—FRI \u su ar value as they did during those ||\ "y Cpirgt Lutheran church | DRESSED POULTRY—1929 SPRING LAMB—FA NCY MELONS—RIPE FRUT g 138 miles from Albany 0 || o0 Tngependence day at Grove VEGET! 3 ; BAKED GOODS—FANCY GROCERIF e York, W Pl S B ] LGGS, ETC.—ALL ENDABLE QUALITY AND ALL MOST LCONOMIGALLY PRICED FOI SMALL FOWL Finelgranulated: Io LBS 51¢ Abel Kronholm. Mrs. Kronholm LR Milk 2 distinctive foods cost you less. First 14 Places in Class C. 1 a delightful dinner prepared = = & A G H l{ and scrved o the guests. The ON SALE ALL DAY ————— " ON SALE ALL DAY Rk 98¢ treasury of the society was en- SPECIAL M D o £ . U. Hawker |amounted o 8205, Rev. Dr. Ancl A, ] LEGS OF el FANCY FATTED PORK CHOPS Corn Flakes 52 ELM STREET Ahlquist expressed heartfelt thanks GENUINE SPRING e (WHOLL OR CUT UP) Best Center POST'S or A (] Phone 21 |in behalf of the LEAN FRESH : KELLOGG'S PKGS Sedon 7 g LAMB ... Ib. 38¢ | SHOULDERS || FOWL ... each 89c S Eonn b el e oy R BV - Matches _M"‘hy'.“ L 4bc PEXCRI IS'I]:EXI'() “"‘“";“,‘,'I’Mhm. oo 1 (& to Roast . i Ihv33c {’3}1‘2‘3&:’3 6 PKGS 20° ROASTS . Ll ROASTING PORK Rib Ends B 8 M Bea“s Lean Roasts X . : Lean Boiling e FRESH PORK .. Ib 240 el s BEEF i Old fashioned :\\\'ll'l' S PREMIUM HAMBURG \l’)]l‘{lv{\' -.\ I‘)\“\l\ ‘RIB RYO‘\STS New E‘llglflnd- 3 s soc HAMS ... Ib. 34c*|__2 tbs 35¢ || pacoN . (b 35¢ | sana T “°;‘ 45¢ Bread GRANDMOTHER'S LOAF 8“ — 2 Rib Ee:tkhesh Meadou- mlh 4 7th 33 best . . . larg rook Creamery. As th and 7 Elio oo g Fine a Butter as You e & Fine a Buier as You utter 2 lns. 9 g Fruits and | PCLIDAY BEVERAGES i - ruits an Clicquot Sec Edelbrau TRY IT NOW Ginger Ale X Beer of Supreme 3 5OTS §OC fine flavors ¢ bils 950 Perhaps sl:l.l:g‘(l;:lci;gnqsn GEM-NUT (The Best) 1[;‘:'1{:‘-...-;- - 27(: :(:;:.'\J:m 5 ch vegetables Clicquot Club AeP Grape Ju;c'e Margarine GLAiSiSES 3 Doz. SL1L| o2 Ibs. 45¢ | i, 15¢ Lmmthon 21c | WATERMELONS PCotden ™ W55 $1,59 T 1QE avant 35e BUTTER I jar 118 s C & C Ginger Ale O'Keefe's he needs 5 C MOHICAN FRESH BAKED BREAD 5 cl e s 1,49 iy, 33581.19 F he has headaches or eye strain you owe it to him 1\\[ BAKE 1T HERE) LEMO! '.. aptll oo ) sUGGEsTIoNs LN IS FAR BEYOND EXPI IONS—TRY A LOAF TODAY—CON- to have his eves tested at once. Delays are dan- YINCE YOURSELE AS TO ITS FRESHNESS—REAL GOODNESS— gizen gerous. Neuralgia, nervousness and mental fatigue AND FULL WEIGHT OF OUR LOAVES. 18 OUNCE WHITE LOAI' are commonly the result of maladjusted glasses or Made in every variety. Just the Dill, Sour, Sour Mixed qt 29¢ complete lack. Too often children suffer eve trouble FRESH BAKED ROLLS thing for thg Outing or Picnic 15c doz. 2 25C :,l\}?l(l(‘){'l\ 3| o lgc Sweet and Sweet Mixed qt 33c doz. £ SE hunches and if not corrected at once its result will be fatal. Lunches You are Planning CRAB MEAT Ige can 59 small can 3le Check Up On Your Vision || [ALL"STORE WEEKLY SPECIALS INSUMMER GROCERIES| I msci sesrs 5c CNDERWOOD'S DEVILED HAM con 19 UR optometrist will test your eyes free of charge | GOODS THATMITEKEEEWILD FAY, ¥OULO STOCK UR WHLL AT\ THESH I OWER BRIGLS Bunch IOMEDIT HEDTONINEET FYL ERITED il e i s e SPECIAT ”xlx(.hn t Bulk. If You Haven't Used This 312 0z jar 9¢ 8Y; oz jar 21¢ 16 oz jar 40c gal $1.99 g gle Grade Coffee We Ask You to Be the PRUDENCE C NE! JEF J o DINNER COFFEE 35 it i ihd it 3 8100 | | w5 g ||| Siekumm o mo st o Your Credit Is Good Purest Quality 23 Pure Tomato ey PEAS ... & quarts c w("fll‘i’:“sllc‘:‘llri\lglflhl.\LLO\ can 23c At Our Optlt‘al Depal‘tment | Falt pind sole Colen ]'OC } i Sise Al G 9C FELMWOOD CHICKEN ””” 3;2: Pav $1 Weekly OLIVES Stulfed bot 25c QUEEN Ige hot 3lc IHE BESY NO. 1 RED STAR RO DIOKL PLUMS 7 o DT/ SRl B IOKED CIGARETTES Standard Brands 2 vess 23¢ {2 $1.15 NEW POTATOES 15 Ib. pk.49c | NATIVE BEETS 4 bunches 19¢ _ H\"I:):i 4 Ihs 250 :\ AX BEANS at 15(: U b appLis 3 Ihs ZSC NEW ENGLAND DIVISION Solid Native arge Ripe California JOUR A & P F S| has CABBAGE neaa 10€ BANANAS aor. 23€C CANTALOUPES &4 for 35C Y shilderadidia THE GREAT Native Iecherg o & i 5 assortment of seasonable o |.|‘ l"l'l('li i head IOC ::‘:‘\'\:I;“\L” 2 doz. 39‘: | l“u‘(l;\l\:'-::\; sn, lzc ‘ fresh fruits and vegetables that ATl‘ANTlC & l and STUFFED OLIVES 2 bots. 25¢ | Libhy's Potted Meats 3 cans 1 1 l Heinz's MUSTARD jars 19¢ suggest tempting - saladstand Opticians CUCUMBER PICRLE jar Babbitt's CLEANSER 6 for Elbow MACARONI Ihs 19¢ \ desserts. TEA CO. PURFE BULK COCOA 2 Ihs 25 Blue Tip MATCHES 6 bxs. 23¢ | Libby's CORNED BEEF can 25¢ 282 MAIN STREET

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