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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929. Company L, Bristol, was lauded at j1am John H. Williams of L'ompany[n Gordon Hunter. Mrs. Sorrow who |dace Pittsinger and Harvey Hurd, of 1% e 5 cers and [v s will come to New Britain : 3 1\amb class. Dominick Fuskill of “”L’ lhebl:rm srrour: ollhtjmlk“; Cfl(_ ks c.[ e atvadl honorslthe noon! mess by ‘Col. Huntas for | E» Hartford, inird battalion. |is vacationing at Madison received |Newington, who are vacationing at . | Company H is in the pound |guidon bearers from the or G SR Py ;5 Major Wesley Hicks of the Militia | Word that her sister was killed near | Pine Grove, were visitors at the class. talions. The officers were impres-|,;\o montisn for its clean streets.|{he manner in which the kitchen of | Ma : 2 “oncord, N 4 left yester- |camp yesterday. During their sta 3IVe lax tney! marched: Ufvonttant When | Bureau, Hartford, w a guest of |Concord, N. H. and she left er- | Py v g y | Rookies' Parade 5 s ptain Litke has instigated a new |th.. company i . o T day for her home, accompanied by |they witnessed the combination H”]E FR']M P[ANE pproximately 150 rookies parad- |¢enter” and stopped six paces from | .o “wherehy the tent with the best |the announcement was made that |bonor at the camp vesterday e Ll el i Ralph 1. |third battalion and special unit e revie cers. The guidon | S ceive @ |Company . sec colon Recruits Falter | ot T moon Hader the stmervisdon |the reviewing office e Suldon | i 1 this respect will roccive @ (Company I was second the colonel | Reer ter BT S : |bearers with their company guidons | .ompany .hield and the corporal and [eaid “You're doing a fine piece of | Iour recruits, none of whom were 4 i , of Major Wentley F. Ayer. Since | rly | 2 i leram Nas Bt Bristol, were | 8eant. | State Policeman Albin E. Bachiel |looked well in the triangularly|pis squal which occupies the win<|work, captain. trom New Britain or Bristol, were |B®a! : : i thetonening of fcarnp theydiave besnl ool an o kR R e . 3 overcome while drilling at the regu-| This is the second case of a mem- and . Bachiel and State Police- drilisdielly nia i i o s s e | band took |canteen checks paid for by Captain | ,(ioan TrVIne F Partrdse, . | morniag drills yesterday. | It was | ber leaving hecause of death of a|man Kaminsky and Mrs. Kaminsky First o 2 The 169t mental band k |canteen checks paid ) a dintant of Co unter, urged offi- s 3 S e SoR RaY. I8 A S : iz at T First Lieutenant Ge SRardlng e S it p”fi‘,’,’ el DItk T e frsbidas fielent ot | ol aRG A0 0ol B RAETL A oM siid that they had b~ drinking too | relative. Second Licut. William C.|of New Britain who were guests ot hitiiar aovil ite Tine! themaen |ty And sutenant tius Ram- | usual good manner. The|cupied by Corporal Fred Reindl and e i Ui D e water. As a whole the group | Mudge of Company E. Hartford, left | Captain William E.: Litke, have re b el Ren | oot GHiAT ond buglers played retreat and then the |his squad was the winner ¢ 175 men is holding up well under | tor home after receiving word that | turned after a short stay in camp. iived "]?‘f:hn‘:‘umxru”(.»lw la‘mi’ 1\\”? y‘” leq |band played the “Star Spangled | Company I of New Britain divid- Do Ton e Bracin ot ‘:l:;l’dllnx\'unsv”\\'nvxc\i“”lI;r{\v hl")" :3‘(1” ‘]ns sister died suddenly uardsmen were forced to |, s oy |Banner” while every soldier and of- [ed third honors for cleanliness in th* (i1 the exception of those who will | OrTIn8: They ARYe LIS IO Bristol Headquarters Mascot . by Headquarters Company of & i rad is aftel £ will g B RIRTACS Ao e C ty It ind stone walls and clumps | 128 onipany ficer not in the parade turn toward |Iitchen This company also had \uie part as officials in the track |Porode this afternoon and will re S quarters sompany, Tilind Ba 1 ems ®| Britain. Approximately 1,100 offi- turn to their companies ready 1o |{alion has a mascot in the person of B4l (Continued From First Page) some of the men } he flag as it was lowered, and sa- [honorablc ntion in the insPec- |, ioq this afternoon went over to 5 z,,wxm I the jSers and men will'be in the par _‘m;,‘,fl e \”,‘: :::Nm,[u of the [tion ef ti. kitchens on Wednesday. | ', :,',‘, ,,-,‘i,,""m:,'“,.‘,:» ‘Wf:“is"“;“; "“’}? up their end. : | Roy Caddick, son of the company’'s | The story your soldier son never had disappeared. L perKtdur, fbrother (o€ RITSL |, i ier 1 Santhem the! fag | meached | At {he lticers moonimess yester |done a6 thatsths oftiers wil Becoms | ‘mu?’lp\(\)'llfl Jo.«,:,-ln | hrouen sty | Lt peresuiG i Rouls Cagalik e fdared to (el yoli— AL QUIER ON Hoax Fails to Work ol ‘,:" ”m”“s, 4 I\f)il”_’f Of COM-|ihe waiting hands of an officer. day it was announced that in th uainted with the ranch and will ]‘”l“wm'_x’_s"‘m;“m‘ 1’1(I~“’?:|‘;\‘v'::1‘r{<:h-nv is anxious to be as great a sol- | THE WESTERN FRONT” by Erich on droy St e S Company H Gets Shield future the Kitchen and strect which e used to it on Governor's day. | Gy © 58 VIR 8¢ T IE FOMPAISS | dier as his dad who, during the | Mario Remarque, This is the great- Aomnaiy totiny | o shieviTGTI M Hormerg] . b e the lowest record e an s will have a soft ball | aonr nea 'f"”‘l _«‘”; jafler PINE | World war, was awarded seven |cst novel of the war, written by a to phone o o el R e L Bens e s WD Bl st ncea Goloneli D) Gordonpunteniliie o c oo o e O eio et varagto auarters for a time he | gecorations from several countries. . | common soldier, the sensation of gl Ll e St Hartford. was a visitor | company H of New Britain finally |yeaq of the regiment said some Of | jo Aptaind Bawin ELN G or | eooierediand 18 asiwel Lisstaer | Camp Briefs Europe and America, will being S waa for & hoax but it fail- |I? Camp yesterday. He is a mem- luame throush and won honors for officers were not ambitions 19 \yuthersfield, special units; Captain Sergeant Sorrow on -Leave Ex-Senator Richard Coverl, a |Sunday, July 14th in the New York BA s Wl he plane swept over | DT 0f the Officers’ Reserve Corps. |having the cleanest kitchen in t ve their stecets clean and their Seymour of Company B, | Sergeant Walter (Bud) Sorrow, | leader of the republican party in | American—advt the field nc s L oor a Regimental Parade ment. The New Britain kitchen || icheng in sanitary condition Middletown, first battalion; Captain | Who. since the first day, has been in | New Britain, was a visitor at the | Clifford Bomla of 95 Pleasani man could he ) Yor the first time in the memory |and the kitchen of Company L Bris- vl ol Gan 1oty Daaisen Philip Hawley of Company G, Man- | charge of the supplies, was given a |camp yvesterday afternoon strect is convalescing from a recent T i e e the |of many of the older officers of tha 1ol e ‘(m at 70 per cent l.'vl Captain Kenneth K. Moore of chester, second battalion: and Cap- |Ieave of absence uniil Sunday by Col. | Miss Mildred Ericson, Miss Can- |cperation. e Tt T A a pro. |the first tour of inspection was com- o Lns e ES plcted. A sccond inspection was ordered Cor clls, telephone | parade” of mo ne baitalion |Tcessary and the New Britain mess 3 . . i T R B T R e BLAIR & BRODRIB'S When he disc 1 that 1t come | ye " R f “'M points higher than its Bristol rival. from Licutenant Johnson, he made it . rgeant F'rank A. Flis is in char ipressed alike by commanding | "y "yitchen and under his enthu- & ekt 1) ag | O sBrs Foompany fl?‘l“'\“ 4 a ; ership the members ; e L of improximately 300 Spec |y tage wont out vesterday defer- [ e ] ! 1tor crowd larger than on any : b “Big Sam’ mosphere n the same po- | o g mined to win the shield. *Big Sar sition as an army which is lying un- SR Sayad and Leo Crosby, first and see- Ee e Company I of New Brit Third [ond ehef respectively, start.d dion Headquarters company of |work early in the morning. Sristol and Company L of Bristol |has a olister on his hand to shov played a prominent part in the |for his work but he also has fhe 1 of the third battalion. Other | a bet with Captain Wil- companies were Company K of|llam E. Litke, The captain bet Hartford and Company M of Hart- |that kitchen would not be the ford. The speical units division con- | Wilner and agreed to buy a hoxgl T N T la T s sisted of the medical detachment |9f cigars if Company H was on top. There were 15 New Brit men | Of Middletown, Regimental Head- |Sam won X'{:‘(,’:"_‘: ‘\";\q‘ :iul" ! working on the experiment, as fol- (UArters company and service com. | Kiehonites Is aciefmined el - (e lows: Lieutenant McCormick, Ser-|Pany. both of Hartford, and How- [CUP for the highes a i geant Rudolph Kobf, Corporals Cor- itzer company of South Manchester. | nelius Wells i erton e provisional regimental parade trying to sight was camouf where was cov limbs switch boards wer cover. Lyons and Joseph Sura Class Was under the command of Major | ‘ ate John Cooke and Privates | Joseph P. Nolan of Hartford. The|||THE PLUG for SERVICE Frank Dickenson, Patsy Lacaprucia, | provisional regimental adjutant was John ek, Ned Okenquist, Jo- Lieut. Edmund J. Cafferty of Br seph Manz, Robert H. Haines, Doug- tol. The third battalion was under las Shel an rl Wil he command of Captain John Wil- RO e e e SRl S M | Savings Up to ‘ - Savings Up to the spare parts division nder the command of Captain William E time fore the vir ters compan e commanders of 4 b \ uipment and panel ars t[the companics connected with the g Visible \ "5 bt were set up and con i third battalion were Lieut. Joseph 3 Spark : L . : tween all the headquarte . Zimmer of Bristol, Third Bat- > panics was opened. Among the oth ilion Headquarters company; Cap- \ g it o 3 companies was the Br it un- * ey N - ain William W Squire, Iirst der the direction of Joseph Neme Lieut. Thomas K. Carey and Sec- Panel signallin ccomplished ond Lieut Imer Bradbury of by laying out cloths in code let Company 1 W Britain; Lieut. A viat ol a2 | 8y 7 The Greatest Musical Merchandising Sale Ever droppi oth bag the s el ooy e >« Robinson ot Qompany I, | B / Held in This City—Tremendous Savings Captain Kenneth R Open Lieut. Isaac ) ker and =N SPARK : Saturday —Everything Reduced. stone to carry e to int d parties, Company L Wins 218 Al \(i,',' ",”" I(L ‘Um_ \r]’lL\Pi?N $1 Evenings B ooumpany I, of Bristol won a hard [ jenke,” Lieut, Tarton Sawyer s I § Until ' , % Sal Down Secures Any Radio pany M of Hartford last evening, |-y o i ¢ € o’clock i 4 aie $ ffer at This Sale. Al istol team v 0 special units division and of- || Costs More—WORTH IT! 0 Ilewds Pl James M. § pitch; Girard T jotte, catch; Wi Sroetinn i st s NE8 as folloma:phledical de 1 0 ¢ Terms tachment of Middletown, Captain R Julius H. Grower and Capt. Louis Easier Starting d” Dunbar, #h : : ik i : 10, LaBella of the Medical division, Quicker Pick-up ol left. fleln;-Lewitt Duncan, (et Fobian . Johnson of Regl cf, and Arth sanatoski, r reas and Arthur D. Banatoski, rf en e G o o Increased Power Company H Initiation AR, tain Richard V. Popham and Lieut Unprecedented Durability 2 [gonferred Hithe Hirseln) thowav ort the Fowitser (com. degree -under the direction of Ser. el Bt e geants Al Snyder, Helge Be Sal . S Lieut! Horaca K. Murphey Carried in Stock By ] . 4 ’» 75 [ i ° 5 who a e e I ! « > ordinarily heads of ] 3 SS N 2= mEpnE sonn, Faihich itheyil cs. captains who have . y -3¢ a "ot T chow, "When ths| Tl oS, cantais i nav ighocy 0 vauce J i sha tunity. Al the s wore kept nc. - / 7 Sale Price i Swinmir g ; wv‘m!'u through all Replacement Parts n the difficult drills before the staft ||| . 3 : i on:{wi‘. ”“1;\‘ S epany, ¢ lofficers. Recruits from Bristol and Goods of Superior Merit Y R L Britain who have heen the sub- y e representais 1 [ject of many practical jokes came |||The Most Complete Line in A meet this t own yesterday afternoon Connecticut outs will be they took part in the parade. 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