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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929. SISTERS GELEBRATE 20TH ANNIVERSARY Masses and Banquet Mark Sacred Heart Parish Event Yesterday marked the silver anni versary of the Children of Mary of the Immaculate Conception, an order |te of nuns founded by Bojno i. The celebration event commenced on morning with a mass at th age chapel at which Bishop Nilan of Hartford officiated parishioners of the Sacred church and people in the tion which was concl with o at the and in the Sacred Bishop Nilan the chapel where crder and orphans The order wu Rev. Fr. T Sacred Heart c} established the orpha Bojnowski considers t ed to the o have nuniber founding of t greatest events these orp! college of I'at Lucyan | of this | wursday | orphan- | John J. | The | t) H from ny 1sted in m state a the led yesterday ! orphanage chapel Heart church 1 the 1 red the it 1ss in wreh, who alsc 18 he t phans of i are § ion under Bojrowski Admitted to Sisterhood solemn high Heart ¢ McAulif il in the Sacr Maurice . bishop ¢ Rey el of Hartford priest . Ceppa of Mer deacon. Rev. F. Wladasz as deacon and Rev. A master of ceremonies final c novitiate postular people Kowalezyk erformed ti remony whic class of six s into oni vario nission of The general comn cred Heart church, brating the silver anniver nun order, g d at the « ed in sary of the 1reh int | a body who Banquet At Orphanage | A banque the orphanag: guests from Among the group were cify ment officials, over a score of « men and members and bene of the Sacred Heart church Dr. J. Supinski of New York toastmaster and amcng the ers were Father Bojrowsh Siltisiak of Middletown Zimmerman end Mrs. J Briarty of the Catholic Daug} America, who extended their gratulations to At the con- clusion Finance Con Paul Nurezgk reported the sum of money | which the benefactors donated for | the orphans. at 5 o'clock ah actors | ssioner Ex-Inspector to Build Kilbourne Gas Station | FEdward Hennessy who was | building inspector when work on O. | Kilbourne's gasoline filling station | in Stanley Quarters was halted four years ago for a supposed violation | of zoning, has been engaged by Kil- bourne to erect the buildin Dur- ing the period when the filling sta- tion case was on its road to ultimat victory in the court of appeals, Mr. Hennessy left the building depart- ment and engaged in the contracti business. Work preparatory to erect- ing the building proper has been in progress for several days. Kilhour hopes to have the job completed within two months. ne D IN BAY STATE Aug. 19 (UP’ Kix persons were killed in automobils accidents in Ma chusetts last week, according to the report of George A. Parker, registrar of motor vehicles. | This was five less than for the previ- ous week and two le than for the corresponding period of 1928, S week's victims included 10 occu- pants, five pedestrians and one mo- toreyclist. 16 KILL Boston, SIX J. B. MORAN’S MOTOR SALES 8131 Church St. Tel. 2812-W HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMERAS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING PRINTING and Try Our Lunchconette MILLER & HANSON DRUG CO 30 Church Street POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN B “I don't say anything when a big man in some other church gets into trou- ble. I'm afraid that a big man in my church may be the next one to go wrong.” “Copyright 1923, Publiners Syndicate con- | | c 1s city sang | financial 1 n g WITH INDIAN CEREMONY Embers of Fire to Be Left For Fiest Blaze in Season of lSGOUTS WILL CLOSE CAMP | | I 1930 This week marks the last week of the Camp which has er cal Scout Coun 1 its most suce of oye |son ir than 150 nded Can the of lifte hoys have p Keemo: Yoy camper v for the More rolled numbye enroll ment of y i boys oppir son i nmer's cam ould not t all campers good season. 1d on Au, and Cc to make | lor ullen present one first Woo, Don’t Want, Is Sage Advice Offered Colerado Lonely Heart | By 22-Year-Old Wife In Hartford Philosophy of Marriage —Bachelor (Compare Two Songs. m of anner |Bristol Mayor Passes on ng a wife M i ot riheles: your ha the fr little 1 temp saying is known) a New Britain Poles Pay Tribute to] Famous European Military Leader at Farmington Avenue Park. | i always hem b me Annot vor st owi the B A 1 know the words, not | through arked form Marshal ey 1 anni- body Joscph I nalized versary soldi by the Pilsudski : amuse. park on this city Miss Jenn played the ar Spangled Banner” the 2 on ene rom Hartford | i wardus sh anthem on the Joh Miss) violit was wecompanied by he piano. 1 Komorowski at | Sopkie Juchniewicz 1 Polish and I Hartford, in sume of the iife | 1912 to mander Prof. L short i Pil- Dr 1dr M 16 whe B. Lutec ve a i of al nl ilsudski from Sl aric York gave life of Marsi his affiliations with ment. At the con- the entire 1 1 Pol acz of New phy of the sudski includir the Polish goverr clusion of the exer audience joined in n chief of the g bio | Burges; F;fiaral Is' To Be Held at Home | Aug. 19 (UP) 2 here today burial of ge Frank prominent banker and commissioner, W it Waterville short New for the Burg former died S Valley, illness. Wa to y A Bu native of iington (Conn.), | in the He was ut Mort- | compan: First Na- | t company Morris Plan | T4th year. 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(P —Lanc ttar it the cotton machinery went baelk pouring Englan hire went t weeks of industry. rain, gloom happen to s circumstances as to their from tall through the factory iimed the end 1t cost workers an llions of the cardrooms, n woman wants part what may please and thron to insure ‘the a certain couples an being enjoyed (abca 1e) and on the mai No romance. laugh seem ¢ hikes, fes to of her her ol- sensations and mind, shand-to-he many Only ers The stoppag Do h of two 1o wage dispute whic is in the tration whosc dnesday anwhile old scal tlement s reac duction of the 1-2 per cent workers to quit of arb b parking’ was being afraid to mounced and the by the way of Suddenly a priest by and a workers i hed. A passed jole canse A% for the m to were while Lo one of say, the married with talki found throu that was with perfory v con it learned : Dost wife n Frederick € Rubber clined reports involvin, Goor Aug. 19 Hood What must have partner s N same time until after renewing | It an ann might -be the questi nsation it to know he well n. company toda of an h tubbe w D Sl impen com ioning ted imated, e married, Ance. it 1t ent, ment amus: en gives a man to find their mate! T accept any one of hrown and ast will be happier future, mark of a cluc or ts that sports were entatives had ey to the Hood 10,000 been on she nti Tt ut largest or mine to relative of very similar in distr wonde stand very, an ar ad n0w footwear the e tly valued its merchanc $12.000,000, in recer was and mately that statement 179 in receivables 31,809,441, social her hushand’s rel- helow her stand- cknowledged, so he will, fo believ there you being the ‘getter’ and relatives and all kinds should to exist between you and \ as many present marria chances out has happiness entirely upon your wis you the your unknown REOPENED TODAY 1600,000 Return to Work Pend- ing Avbitration of Wages chimneys rrow, ch caus hands of a board wages until present Hoed Rubber Head Is Silent en Merger Plan ey of t of Watertown de- to disew: ding hi forthcoming in ny manufacturer Mtry at At and BRISTOL NEWS (Continued I'rom Page Seven) ompany, held at M afternoon W 26, points. 39 181 with fifth zy Field won by v total turi aturday | Building 01-3 ond third, which amassed Building points, Building points; Buildi point with a to and in other | around his | like to not, finl with 32, with 1 poi at-| T knc we e four ildin; 1l of ts. he standards results the 1s follow mile sccond, Al Nicholas 1 440 yard relay for girls be Hurs. re One larl Blaski; thira first, run come ander Benecick; oe, time divorc Builc be lov by da an a - 12 may any, first; Bt 7 seeor third; time 1:4 2-5. shot W W vy poun put Wardy ean, dash—Joe Herold, time, 1( luy for Building third; Funeral of Accident Vietim funcral of Fr n year AT sult of it ol Art 10 feet yard Alfred third mile 1 first; ortune, any good ever h your luck t 100 Connelly th, Half Build cond Iy n dom to best of luck future 1 will and fu ti sul cis Orzo, s who receiv- rish E for Pasquale Orzo of died the re od Friday ¢ wnd | an 0 be in when struck by William 9 o'clock Anthos e lebr of requicmn and b crnoon na our mine automobile operated by honor el only m, was mor I reh coaris ec St omas' cemeter Plant Contract Awarded for the ion > plant for N turing company has Girl Wife. Power The the Departur on Terryville rded to Temple Rosto y of co t by 1 od contract construc Away, ML Old}o the been Inc.. uilding will 54 with irt- brick, ory h The will b immediately work st Tockwell 1 A puparoxir the n 11 1y Observance ely 2,500 annual Rock vesterday rnoon at park. The guests of hon- Mrs. Albe F. Rockwell the of Rockwell Mayor Raymond Crumb, of th cll Da widow of donor W. board of park com awarde park; e 19 today . mbers 23 foners, ty officials. 1 by Mrs. mis o work - paralysis of of | [ wert drone mill hands ind smoke | gy nin e all | of Bristo pro- | 1 stopp: inners of the follows: 14 events 25 yar Wald s fre Anzr pillow i 1o Alemoni, We anley styl lina ¢ style rner, 13 fish v Haiden, towns, the d employe ds sterling. where were istol . of fore wop a grea of Dr Arleen 1 free style race Louis Albertel npetitor wi : canoe tilting contest won by Jo- h Pirod and Edward Wozenski; 50 vard free open style race, Clayton rd, Bristol; 100 yard free 1yl Alexander Benccick, Bristol; 50 yard hackstroke for hoys Jule T % Bristol; 50 yard sidestroke for hoys, Neal Paradis, 14; 50 yard br ke for hoys Vietor Maclosky watermelon hunts proved one amusing fea- were dropped to on, v they ctic your work- silent 1 the won stron Ter delib: rations ' ¢ will he paid set- proposed scale by A the achines 12 cofton three im's most melons President here Hood s published mer nd the of Ohio that Kind fruit Divin aqu v come th sodrich rep- will he used in for were several sgotiati employing | winners of 1 the third | penpant, were f rubber | ficld yesterd Tts ime of the ular sc $13.1 West Ends by a approxi- | The catching time of | year-old e of is o rnoon 50,000 of § Palao, fea seore at Andy the were of or ant cash fornin, varicus events | s | M uis three Tie M will batt W ar wrances at the bat. ple Ends and Forestville | t out for second place on ¢ evoning, the now with six wi score W Inesd tied teams INDS AB R b ) 1. McHugl 5 d 1. McHug 0 Lau, ‘ughlin An i 0 | Mr. Ar this after River by I St. Patrick mediate Tot the and Miss Lillian and of Mr South in Kihlgren of Island, ing at 7 Evangelical Rev. d. + bride m Attend Conyention who attended the an- Ancient Or the ladi Amon Kihlg nual convention o der of Hibernians —an auxiliary in Meviden yesterday noon Mr. and Mrs. John Don- relly, ind Mrs. William T Smithwick, Mrs. Nellic Morin, Mrs Anna Bre Mrs. Mary Corrig b Ka lerey Mary Cush those were Mr. A y for t . ki, Mrs ot Doy l¢ Mrs. Ma u rine M York state Mar hurch hi Marg oley On Vacation s Gladys Lynch, aymond Critchl vesterd . where they will be | weeks of Miss Critchley's Mrs. Allan D. MacLean. | and Mrs. Harold Belden and 1 Mrs. Ralph Erwin lett for I Judith, wher cnjoy, a two weeks' v ind has ey for the pa to and li- tts Crumb, v tant oca n Islk The Caprio, da turd they will ¥ stre De i, Paulo, ph De uth ion annual post, Women's — Relic be held Wednesday Mr. Mrs. Geors Lovely street, Union outing wils e 9 0 Thom p: e ch in home Chapin of The trip to m 1 Kenne and from » Del nnual he Bristol cha ¥ No American Veterans, held | calow of Judge William J. Malone on e Lake yesterday afternoon, w attended by 150 from various parts of the state. State Commander Thom: McLagen of Hartford presided and siupervised the insta of the officers of recently crganized Meriden branch. Officers mstalled were Commander Kell Senior Vice Corsmander Cashin, ar mior Vice Commander Solomon. Following the llation, refresh- nere and in the after at a short business session, is hold the anual state New Haven in October speakers of the afternoon re Mayor W. Raymond Cr city, David Rittow terans' bureau at Hartford. he was only in the third four-car-and-trolley Phelps of 132 North tly injured yesterday Hartford-East idge. He was treated at the Hart- rd police station and returned to | home | The accident rred when a trolley car struck the rear of a car driven hy Mrs. Nellie R. Child of $ Main street. Glastonbury. She | in turn was forced into the ol which ) ak into of a driven by 438 Main street Portland ick the | roses Arthur A street, | hall ria out of Disabled Wt the hun- The bride wn trimm a white houguet The m iffet carr The wedd vion the Ahout from New I New . Amster, Afte | couple will ton am nst ments serve noon street, voted to an rtien in vas assistant imb of, of the| \ Although vehi Mr. and Plantsyille of Mr. were W the on ! ceremony Thi < 0s John The gown maid occ risak bride st and was The gown 7 ros. s rnest Gillis of to be ear chid carricd a done str by enter of ormley of 287 RA no of the car bruised and shaken seriously hurt r car a ca T in rovi There ts enee, arrests. All ocen- tly no from rmington ouple wiil one HOOVER BACK IN CAPITAL Washington, Aug. 19 (P—Dresi Hoover returned to the White 3 from his fishing lodge river in Virginia. | | | | the cusly il | pita stone on pidan IAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS SANDSTROM—L mily Le ., and Thure Mr ch street th oon ramilies will be ceremony. from a wedding trip Sandstrom will =N o'clock in Harold Johnson, sister of was thatron of honor, and Lz Stenquist of Bridg stion was held more than 1 de raduate of pied with chemistry rese DE PAULO—DE CAPRIO marria tahastian De ¢ Southing son of Paulo of 144 Libe gton, ‘clock Southington. mony was performed by bride Santo bridal of L gown with I a a bouquet of grilloda ception at ¢ Britain trip Southington ington Hardware Co. FOLLERT—ALLBRIGHT | Miss Sophic Mrs. s and Kenneth 1ollert, son Vincent Follert married this ! o'clock in the church of the Immacu Hartford | 1ate Conception ir W \lexander T and efanik, brother of the was wore a carried a bouquet of white grillodale with bouquet of pink grillodale ption Southing Many Southing . Avon, and Meriden Avon after a trip to New ovement was reported fo- ergeant W. at New Bri following and apy |Le was more comfortable than at | 3ny time since the operation, it was said at the hospital. GROUP WILL STUDY . MODERN LIGHTING ot 8 oclock in vt New Britain Merchants Leave e i e weesent | Tomorrow for New York present at their return ReTE Y Mr. and Mrs in Bristol. -’ ARY ry of Tall ndstrom, Frank Sandstrom city, will be marr River n of Upon The list of those who will leave tomorrow evening on the jaunt of city officials and nts to New limbed to 28, an announcement m Chamber of Commerce. The party will the Boston tomorrow noon o'clock Company huses will leave from that noint promptly at 4 o’clock, going direct to the foot State street, where the travelers will be assigned their state rooms on Hart 1-New York boat The boat will le o'clock, arriving at pier 40 on the North river Wednes morning Supper tomorrow evening and breakfast Wednesday morning will e partaken on the boat. » will be lett on the boat will go by bus for the tinghouse Lighting Institute ar Wednesday morning. The forenoon will be spent in the ntral palace viewing the rects and other things of At noon officials of the nghouse Lighting Tnstitute will hosts to the visitor at luncheon {he Shelton club The afternoon will b ughter of Mr. and Mrs. i0d, the travelers being free to ar- prio of 187 Sum range their own schedules until 5 on, and Pasquale |D. m., when the boat will leave for Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | Hartford. Supper and breakfast will ct, he served on the hoat coming khack. Buses will meet the hoat at Hart- ford at § o'clock Thursday morping to convey the men back to New Britain._ Those who will go on the trip in- clude Sturman F. Dyson, Fred (. ‘eich, Guy K. Spring, John A. Oscar Anderson, Lucian ldwin, J. M. Zuck, Stephen Robh, M. Hall, Dot Johnston, T. McConnell, Lowe, B. H. pton, B. H. McElhouse, Ralph Benson, Leon Kaplan, Joseph Thomas Hincheliffe, Stanton Ashley, Cyril J. Curtin, Ralph Kolodney, James V. Onorato, C. A. Odin, Roger Cowles, Max J. Unkle- bach, James A. Spinetta, Herbert W, Peterson, Arthur Rutherford, John MzcFarlane, B. F. Clark, Con- rad Kronholm, David B. Miller, W. H. Eddy, Henry Williametz, E. W, Mannir nde J. Leroux. The js will he the forerunner of a campaign for better lighting ind window dccorating in the city. this fall. MAN da Edman R¥ D, Mrs stre H merch Edman, David cording to at the York of front of after- Connecticut meet 1n rried Satur the on Fredeen, church G, pa the of to he Miss Mo en was best dman and man Mis: and d Eric port were ushers after the he sts who numbe 5 from nearby and New in the parlors of e Hartford at / and the W $ o'clock citi S of the Nursir here a is is graduate entire Grand electric st school nur Mr. Kihlgren University an Yale 1 arch in | intc v he at a f Miss Anna De a free per- o this morn- Thomas' The cer tev. Wil Ay | sma took place in st st brother man De Caprio, of wore white satin cd with Spanish lace veil. She carried a American Pride roses. | g honor wore a green | pa. t to match and |y, 08¢, and of ing was followed by a re- mania hall, Southing- 100 guests were present laven, Bristol, Plainville, Poughkeepsie, «N. Y., N. Y., and Southington. to Atlantic City the reside at 142 Liberty Mr. De Paulo is foreman at the South- ughter of efanik of | Allbri Andrev 3 5 Covoner Investigates Man’s Death in Cell wven, Aug. 15 (UP)—Dep- oner James J. Corrigan be- inv gationl toc of the h in e cell of James Mec- ahon, 4 An autopsy by Medical miner Marvin M. Scarborough showed the man died of a fractured skull afier he had been jailed for drunken- ness. New T uty ( gan of Collinsville at Lt nmorning 9 Southiy s performed ki, of honor was Miss Anna 11 best man was bride. white She attired in a bridal veil. Patrolman said he found McMahon lying, ap- parently intoxicated, in an alley. The policeman said he did not em- ploy violence in arresting the man Thomas Scanlon bridesmaid wore an o hat to match and ileon m BOARD MF Haven, Aug. 19 (B — conference board of Employes’ association Connecticut began its two-day terly business session here fo- A luncheon at Savin Rock was followed by a conference with W. Nott, general secretary, and to- the board will have a din- at Savin Rock. A meeting at in General hos- | which general conditions will be tion for gali | discussed will close the session to- Last night | morrow. ELEPHONE New eneral clephone 1t The the of were New gu ston. Sritain, n in their home York. make McCUE IMPROVES of Defective t who is ser condition P. McCu n oper: ndicitis. | JUST KIDS GETTING BEYOND HIS DEPTH ALMOST 1 e AQUART or WATER EVERY DAY -THATS WHY]| T™M SUCKH A HEALTHY oF”A,' FELLERY [ _ L + o= TAREE QUARTS- WATER EVERY DAY-THAT'S THE _~ «roa WATER DRINKER / r+2rs T NOTHIN Gn -PEANUTS omne ~GALLONo N WATER EVERY DAY WITH M IS e NOTH iN 1 ornk SO MUCH WATER EVERY DAY THAT LOTSA TIMES I BEEN IN DANGER OF ) ~{DROWNDIN'! AUNT HET ROBRERT QUiLL N We played | an’ Pa wa forgot about mj Copyright 1529, Publl E 4 M i LY AND HER PALS [IM GONNA SOLVE) | THE MYSTERY. OF |GRAYSTONE., FROM "\ | THE QUTSIDE! w PERKINS NOW THE QUESTION IS, SHALL T INVESTIGATE THIS HERE BOAT-HOUSE ALONE, OR SHALLL I INVITE UNK ?

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