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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929. T GOLF LINKS CORPS | Rear Admiral Reealls Battle OF o o = o e | S E e 3 4 “ of “0Old John" Boles, who operated the bautle isett apparents oia || Have Lunch Together | .. o i staters hest known sa- CALLED TO SESSION 3 e : Manila Bay Aboard Dewey'’s Ship, ro o e some oer o | N b e b (00| o i S He recalled seeing heavy e ; ! And Celebrm ion That Greeted Men it i . i, e 1 | B b bl 0 SR e e e a group of gunners who had the guests of Julius Rosenwald | | 2Tr2isnment place s q 3 3 -/ . % ; B . Qs - crawled f 2 rret through = N e e e L Haggerty, ncar those of Boles and Discuss Situation ; s 0 Taylor Says Prize Money Received By Sailors Never jor ana were suthered on a nars || o i&0 tho o discuss || HR8ESY, FOCT et hut theio gathered on a nar- llocation of part of the $20.- Reached Home—Jeffries Wanted to Help Tow axilery) 5 fannd tham bl 00 Julius. Tosenward fund, | |1cers. under Edward Raffile, federal ing up for souvenirs bits of smail || The t'!\l\Jgo philanthropist agent, found no evidence, A\ meeting of the workers and o .’ { N Control New York Visitors. Spanish projectiles which were || reported to be team captains in the drive for $25,- ¢ : % e Fige o 2 000 for a municipal golf course has e T d - g leen called for Monday evening at E _ ; Washington, Aug. $ (#—The rec-; But Admiral Taylor had othe et Sormsgshe the Burritt hotel. . - i ommendation that Dewey’s flagship | Memories. He recalled that after| But it was when the Olympia re- considering using smashing on the turret armor DL oEithe moneylhian atlempy DAWES VISITS IRELAND to combat the divorce evil in the Dublin, and, Aug. 8 (P—Am- United States bassador warles G. Dawes, with 5 e nev the heon was | | his wife and daughter, and accom- The fund today, while no definite ¢ A : Olympia be retired and disposed of, | {1¢ battle every hoat from hom. |turned to this country and tied up || carcruliy wuarded and Smith panied by Professor Timothy 4. count has been made, easily totals today brouzht' to TRear Aamiral| ioight Admiral Dewey fresh' pres- taten Island that Ensign Tay- || clined to comment w asked | | Smiddy. 1°res State high commis- g 1B0 ke corain gRtol Ral pHIH SH el | Mon SR aylor onet velthal cota from nia aduniora REIE Boo k- HO WS SRt nn ol i e L ey sioner in London. arrived here to- son, secretary of the Chamber of | 1 b elele e sl b er sent i 12 pairs of shoes o e e i day to attend the Dublin horse Commerce. A new list of subscrib- | . who! wereiaboard her (ab Manill o tosy aiapate a barrel of ; i A _ sho were welcomed by crs is as follows: $ 3ay, memories of the da which snonar; fonisome freasony; 1"”! i o o g G i Y lioft het TxIy : | 5 3 ose to send hinLa broom keep order on dec und him- New Subscribers : \ he paced her deck : : : self desperately engaged in keep- — Names of new subscribers follow: | £ 1 A It was on that dcek, where late ved ne decorations in ut Jeft got 1 , P ing visitors from falling througn feries did not ) 5 Peter Agostini, Fred Albert, O. An-| 1 5 the body of America’s unknown | those d but cach member of the | g Jliahys , MERIDEN MAN WORSE derson, J. George Andrews, Betly | ¢ i 4 soldier was to rest en route home crew i 5 (P—William 1 e money. Ensign A b hap approached him and A p A v Aug 3 Apelgren, Savas Apostolas, G. M. 3 b from France, that Admiral Dewry | Taylor's & amountsd fo betwesn | said Two Arrests Made ’ 5. of this city, who was Armstrong, Arthur Bagdasarian, 1. % L turned to Captain Gridley and|$300 and $400. They returned| “I guess I'm a bett man for In Greenwich Raids seri injured in an automobile B. Banford, R. H. Barlow, W. I ; spoke the unforgotten words: “You |home eventually by way of Euro-|this job {han youl ar Areenith A e cident here yesterday, is report- Bedand SIS Bonson R alvetugBern i ay fire when you are ready, Grid- | pean ports and the admiral today| “And who are you?" retortsd |officers and police raided threc al-|ed in a very critical condition at William Blankenburg, A. J. Bottom- . / v, |t e e e a jollicees and ) e three allen Ine ley, Robert Brown, C. W. Buckey, - | 1., Campanelli, Fred Carlson, Robert Carlson, F. J. Carney, J. C. Chap- man, Edward H. Christ, Bliss W.| S (lark, Joseph Coffey, W. L. Coggins, | Ahstinence from food tends to eternal youth and truth—that's the theory Charles Cook, Crowley Bros, Inc.|Of these Chicagoans who started out to fast in the mountains of Colo- Archie DeMars, Aldege L. Dery, | rado. Dissension disupted their rouks, however, and now one party is John Di Nonno, M. H. Donnelly, | under the leadership of Dr. George Huntley Aron and the other under Harry Freeman, Joseph George, | Rev. Herman Arndt, Presbyterian minister. Left o right are W. R. Ben- | § George Giller, Edward Goeb, John | son, Peter Zankus, Fdward Quartullo, Dr. Aron, Mrs. Elizabeth Klebe, | Goodrow, William Gray, A. Gulberg, Mrs. Zella Evers, Rev. Arndt and Mrs. Mary Stephan. I3, O. Holt, Thomas H. Heslin, Har- v Hillstrand, A. S. Hoffman, Mrs, = = — Bertha O. Hoffman, Lucy H. Hoff- ‘,——_—_ A e ot el o\ DER JURY CHARGES | {Washing Fades Bin; herg, Ernest Holmen, Ernest How A8 acesgori) Johu H. Hubert, Joseph Huck, | Frogskin” Still Good mer Johnson, Stephen Jokin, Walter I washington, Aug. s (P —wash- I Kenney, Harry D. Kerin, Arthur [| ing powder and water have caus- Knapp, Sam Koplowitz, S. 8. Kresze | ed one ,” the new 35 bills to | ‘0., Ralph La Branche, William La . change its original green to a oy M . || shade of goid, but no concern is | || meuonl € & s LIRS AOE Y S e ) These final prices must be consider- Albert Nelson, Vincent O'Conneil,y ||| i@ltetabian in color: savsed omie ludwig Odman, Arthur Olson, D. H. | Naugatuck, Aug. § (P—The case || ¢ials to believe at first that it'was Crion.Himer Ot oxcpn Ol ot Angma Sante, 15, st ot | T 3 e v | ed. Clothes of value that outwear Alexander Paquette, B I |ney, Pielro 1. Mantredl] nastortot Il ciirrency: Ll g LG, ool 2 Holy Rosary church, Ansonia, and Henry Herrick Bond. assistant | |§ th e d o h k 3 lo\\‘cll.‘l. \\|\rd.l »ndm::-n- Charles Gugliuzza, 19, of Seymour, || secretary of the treasury id to e prlce, an a prlce a ma. es nouel b iy i "““‘“"““ young elopers, who werc married || day the investigation indicated Frank Rund, L. Sandquist, I'rankyq;, three weeks ago, was con- || the money had been sent to a | [ 3 young washed thoroughly with a solu- Ham Schulz, Albert Seifel, Mendel tlhllgr"l with perjury in their mar- || tion nused for aning clothes ° Sicklick, G. K. Spring. John Sulli- yjage license application statements, || “We don't expect much of the | | n St ent van, . T, Svensk, | Bdward Tan-| the cnarges having srown outiof an: ||| moncy fa bl arsteted 1 invesim o to that guay, Russell Torrello, Hermon Va- | nulment proceedings brought by el Y treatment,” Bond said. ‘ ter, Joseph Veneski, C. . Walker, |their guardians. —_ Fdward W. Wallbank, A. A. War-| The young man and woman are | | : aprrn et et e ner, W. L. Waterhous William | charged with giving false ages and TR - v ) Webster, James White, C. T. Wilks, swearing {o them. THIRD BASEMAN LOANED W. 0. Woolley Voszczyna, Frank | After the wedding ceremony the | Providence, R. I, Aug. '3 "P*: - ‘ { 1 lll 3 SpéCial Price GTOllpS! N G 7 Sy couple sepzrated, Angelina, an organ- | “Hap” Meyer, third baseman of the e B il Rosary ctusaing b0k thol e 1|..\.,»!1,u<v,1-;y 1[ ague club will | g ‘ o e A 4 report to the Providence Grays in OFF FIRE PLUG home of her brother and Gugliuzza 2 to that of his parents. The girl was | Pitisticld tomorrow morning. Busi- | | : E $ Hundreds of gallons of ~ Water piaceq in a New Haven institution less Manager Hopkins announced || . ; z an flowed freely over Winter street|py her brother until the couple’s ar- | here today. He is loancd to Provi- ~3 this morning after Dominick Di-|rest yesterday. The bonds of each |dence by the Profs, the announce- | [ i X g i ° Pento, 136 Winter street, backed |set at $100 last night, were increased |ment said ] | e I e H $ O + his car into a fire plug in front of [to $500 for the young husband and | —— i | 2 A Sk his home, breaking it off at the|$200 for the girl wife today. LECTURER DIES TODAY | \ P base. Officer Wood reported the ac- | —_— Medford, Mass., Aug. S (R—Mrs ] . : cident W | E T which was referred to the| ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Martha Moore Av 78, lecturer water department. | Mrs. A, H. Zucker of 365 Church |author aud a pioncer in the work street a rces the engagement of of the Catholic Truth Guild, died : 2y i i ]‘UR BI ST ](LSI LIS ‘lsh of New York city, was a native of Steuben, Maine. 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