New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1929, Page 20

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20 ; \'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. w y Police Probe Mysterious Explosion st v it (L F EUURSE FUND 58 it 2 e INIURED WHILB GOING s St s Mocpmber L NoLBS In New Orleans Family Residence; |7 1‘51’& o S TOTAL NOW $10.000 it © " st | 10 LICENSE HEARING e icmse o dive ™ ) vt e . tun o e Sl / | Mk sy ons club has received a letter zlasses the editor who wi as to when the next meeti would from F.gW. Mac ber, t f ell for the SH m: et a'w held. Louie 8. Jones invited tha | Carl Johnson Hurled to Street \\'hm{comsm‘:k Encampmen.‘ "r,i ‘\lcv\ Brmi‘nnm o ~:“2reri:_ N M t Y t D d F A t Mond To Install Officers Trust Co., contal s orkers to meet Monday noon ut S an L | |1 the latt ignati 0 viotlve e lscovere or AC ‘ e e e St Bt anaow drun. mere|| Auiolklds oniwWet Pavenent District_Deputy Grand m..m‘;;;rm;n 1 ,;r“;f;';;;ug“ o 3 e —— R A evening meeting until the inadvis- Y will 1nutall the elected officers o (m"c next February in the new Officers Que-*‘w" Neigh L WHO IS HE? ] Ot TohnsonieiRholE Sio) Speakers at Noon Luncheon ity of this was pointed out Y| Siidding on the west pavement |COmStock Encampment at the regl | genior High school auditorium. Mr. ! s, ery G ancock the n- | il i thly meeting on Odd Fel-| . ¢ P : = t 63 Arch street photo finis AR thers. Harry G. Hancock then in- |4 trolley tracks on New Britain | 1ar bl-moni Macomber's resignation is based on - bors—Insecticide Fumes v lows hall tomorrow evening. The | o onof ers TESERALDE 18 Pased of s i ed the workers to meet with thu|lgyenne, Hartford, an automobile [12NE 9 [ . . - . ; \g duc to the new and 1 total of almost $10,000 in ti club Euesday noon. owned and driven by George Peno |®lected officera are: G B, LeS& | umount of work invelved. Possible Explanation— methods of developing and municipal golf course fund was re €t foifhe cnalmman, - lor (s Spring strest siruck @ pois on [ VIDereiE, B\ Howard - f amateur snapshots. SR e D ry Ralph Benson of th2 |} "cide of the road yesterday with » John Shea; recording s R | o 2 e ‘Three Persons Escape, uso phot . iftadhy ischeon Chamber o Commerce made tho |G "iG1c tht the spark piugs wers | B, Crocker: fnancial scribe, 8. W. Anniversary High Mass : S P e following report: [blown out. The machine was over- | White: treasurer, E. A. Danvers.| For Local War Veteran One Slightly Injured. i d ey fhagi ! ! el : o Total |{urned and wrecked by the crash. (&nd I W. Charles Mleteher, | 40 iiveisary requiem Thigh i taken e first time. |, f . g Pene was hurled through the top | B B etk e ot | uu cream will be served and a so- P u ; i but escaped with minor bruises and © | James D. McKenna, who at ' the Morris D, Saxe, chairman | Donald - ‘ | seratenes, His companion, Carl P. [latEhou gnioved. AU PALFRTERY {inia of his death was & resident of . was toastma : g 5 | Johnson 9 Thorniley snuhr was ( Will be ‘welcome. | New Britain and state commander ik : fu | rown nst w door of the car noA i of the Disabled American Veterans | with such violence that the door NOVENA TO END of the World War, will be held at | was knocked open. Johnson was| Final services at ihe Sacred Heart | Qur Lady of Sorrows church, New ; 1 to Hartford hospital, where | church during the novena in honor ' park avenue, Hartford, tomorrow muel Sutcliffe said there |31 1y Su s i erations in two fingers were se of St. Anne will be held tonight at | morning at 8 o'clock. Disabled by 5 : |ed and stitches were taken to clo: \‘7 30 o'clock when the novena will be | American Veterans of the World War a laceration in the hack of his head. | concluded with solemn ceremonies | Meegan McKenna chapter of Hart- it develops Eaward Colla ¥ 2 y |He was allowed {o return to his and application of relic will be given | ford was named after him. He died pirit in a community and vy ( S 5 home after receiving treatment. for the last time. ‘on July 27, 1928, many persons from tak tion by proxy by h s provided for t em seck their own r ition in the open air and s The history of the world that the degeneration of a = s nation begins when its people must WAGE INCREASE have their amusement provided | Newark, N. J.. July > the government, he contended, | lransportation units of | There’s an A. & o Savings at A. & e e A brief humorous addr of service corpora f New | | . g \ i s o [experiences of a clergyman on today flatly ref -t P. store near you P fpod stores arc has NG ik i [ R, W S ; & wherever you 4 savings made on v popular | Downey of St. Thomas's s willEH ST 1 wage < ¢ ik 4 he high ists suv. He |[in Hartford, formerly of th A {: i\‘wr;‘_\'vnav;rh\' H‘v”wr\u{:\r, are, at home or foods of the high- i tl)\(;ov]:z!‘mhilltn]\-”vmnn ment submitted by the workers’ on your vacation. est quality. 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