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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929. CITY INTRIBUTE 10 HERD'S MENORY (Continued ¥ m Fir extra committ 1 wreaths Civil War, World War and W ers of the Gwiazd 1,000 in Colorful ¥ The s one of and t colorful in this ci n corps of E can Legio oz parish. two men the men came the Americ the music for the Broad street marc of fully 400 per women, followr men being out : Sacred Heart School Impressive Th ial strai slover post ba possibly the be marchers, t school puy elaborated parad in cost the uniform o a Revolut WONDERFUL DISCOVERY BRINGS TO SUFFERERS THE MOST POWERFUL STARCH DIGESTING ENZYME ACIDINE never fails to relieve safely, surely and wwiltly LG ON ACIDOSTS, GASSINESS, SOUE ACH, SICK HEAT o', ACID ACH, CHRONIC NSTIPATION, HEAD COLDS AND ACID RHEUMA TISM. It alkalizes, balancea excess acid, keeps the whole digestive system sweet and clean. ACIDINE is th antiacid which and carminative Soothing to membra: for moth Used and everywhere, M At all druggists, ormories, loc., I AUNT HET BY RORERT QU “Pa tried to out-argue me about buyin’ a new rug for the dinin’ room, but there ain’t no man can hold out three day in the face o silence an’ hash.” (Copyright 1929, Publishers Bynd | | day never came to that fearless sol- | proud. General Py —mm——— leader who died on | Tries to Operate Car | who gave his life for a princi soil. The whole nation | B | was a martyr to the Un to pay tribute to the man, who By Compass and Booze | 177"} "1 30 0. i more for the country that he loved. || Springficld, N. J., Oct. 14 ®— || {104 Born of a family that b ind of the architects have paid | [ Frank Urban of Branchivlle, who | |,y ry notables, he na jutes 1o the warrior and || did his best to pilot his automo- || chout the country and ';*-‘ “)"“ PACOmBAS onsY Vend || A champion of the oppressed, lli¥naveihers atsplendid fijilCea s ARaRANCaCREIng 0D "*“H fought the battles of his homelan nt commemorating the deeds | | reckoning, was sentenced to 30 ||,/ 4" when he of a man who needs no tribute from ‘1“1‘;‘ in I-”“‘ ‘0’\_’“{- o feeling the yoke of | atrolman Stiles arreste L [esd ey an on a charge of drunken navi- | | 3 : ting last night. Urban’s car was | | {ribution to the pri I Dr. ykowski, > of the ablest \~ ,,‘Q ‘_O B 1 “ He enlisted in Washington's arm Iniithie odunfrvaovh ol foul hiefworloli|FREISH R ERSIN SYENICOILESBRU AN i) o s T o sy e dQuring the World war was awarded | | the Toad, and as it went by, the [ $09 v Polish cross of distinction, ad- """t“:’ lt‘ l“"("\‘v'l' ;"’ r‘"‘““l\l_”"‘l “"" He wa Seaithe mintitnde s int the lan~lijigascr Madiabandoned sth o wwleclil ey 6 5H Ry G LAy but was gazing intently at a com- || . e e in one hand. The other hand “Reminded today of e Movie Dog Dead After Starring in Many Films Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 14 (Pr— nger, the d f ler the nan 1d here, une in of you doubled ty of the Desert,” g in many oth litical oppre 1ke his co: Dr. Smykowskl Speaks 1¢ colors 7 General Casimir Pulaski || P2 el eadiee denslC ‘,"’(‘,’;rkl,,_:i\‘h):};_ clutched a bottle of liquor. rrice he and his comra ; : e ¢ where he would be stationed or what | Rt r'”;y“r e on S a | position he would occupy. He asked = T s Sk honor or ed of his sal- A4 but thirty-f AngbUnhcach and i an advocate Sut these years were full of |15 10 & Sease of \ 5 h the best of even more erwded with | [0 _"(“M] ks ¢ ored to be of [events than the at fill the lives| . "0 5 i lit not a challenge 1 1 ¥ ©a0C | “Count Pulaskl fought for itate to § ““‘“]‘ ntal| o ciple. He loved rty @ . SOIICrS | ¢/ ondom. e tried to get it for his rs. A f s « loved native land. but failed after i Washi fight. Yet he dia not spair. He decided to aid the same fight in and made X tremendous s es to do his b 1 f il 10 frecdom might live ! Rirls i Ui ‘o | His cause succeeded in America |y, ) ace soon after his death, but in Poland | } i Lna it had to wait hundred y T |and fitty yes triumphed. | S “And so, Count Pulaski has join-|the world our love for thin Tr ! % cd the immortals, he has become a otic. But this w hero on both sides of tl L if we | “Pulaski and Kosciu laud the work of created a bond of sympath to follow the exampl patriotis Poland and America which | and brotherhood which he set. wn through all these vears| “The Poles of New T had no better inter- | different way to be sure, are ¢ has always cham-'ing on the work of Pulask ko Kosq ation seldom |paved the way for the million enty-one, ski and ave | way to revere th laski memory of of 1 immigrants that have come to our doors and have krocked for soiten v admission. have served 1 still journey to Pulaski Pa {models and examples. They truly |and contemplate the monume the history of the Poles 1n|which will be erected in his m and indeed this history has | ot us dedicate it a eventtul. ands of Poles|triotism and brotherhood, ave participated are partici- | mementon of the work of pught man If. pating in the national life of son of Poland.” United States. the mine, shop and in industry, sons of land have left their mark. In bres e left their imprl What a 1 ave made in the militar; of our country. During s war thousands enlisted and fought! . as Pulaski gave his life in| 1777 that liberty and freedom migh cord they {pre-eminentl Relatives, nteer 50 If in his first where he rd Gustafson, who di at the plant of the Unio: hed to a cerchral thunderbolt of wa orrhage, not to heart dise ple of liberty. ey r for in ause and ha are numbered among our hest citi- tler un- her suffering war victims | zons. They have given us many | ortance. ught famine and pestilenc leaders in public life, have stood o born in 1748 ht be socially and i in 1l ofessions @ He was th structed. Tnde ve been leaders rist and was 1 of Poland ous life and humani- the ‘bar.| s of America Chis is proper -0 mind to things military. . WEEK-END REPORT n- % to! Te h fighting for our country. 0ay put phys Dr Hav cide m nt E went ey and then |In th nd political life, their | whe t Benjamin | been uplifting. In mu-| sy4once Performed on Body by Dr. | 20NT who letters to ts, the sciences and the (| le: from there |literary life, they have stood ont Costello at Request of oun * Woman Injured Near Berlin Line w another nation e New Britain G WOTOR CRASHES = ito int —Auto Strikes Girl n auto accidents durir nd girl to be hospit court til Thursday Attorney A wor old iving t lat messi NENS S 1 by tt ken to 1 to hav f ietta Cihis mnty Home Christ’s Subject— J § i Mlcer Newington Toun Meeting today ¢ e i was or 2 ] O 4 A lur on . Cr e b § O M n on 1 rden club will I ("“ T8, I.’ l‘ i -1 S. Martin pred 1o b 1hout m e C 4 Meeting Ton 4 & AVE 250 (":m::m\ = oo e 2 R. I, Oc¢t. 14 (A—Two v v k Ladd led + Hm“:\ the H Higl ool fo w e — [—] ) — [e=—=] (= ] == p=rs —— == et, was arrested for al- en driving after / 1 o a trolley car operated |l ¥ . i S TOG.0.P WOMEN N, trollc 1 in. dr general [not perish, so they gave their livea|or> oo MO 10 BEATE WSS 28 U8 ( our 0 make the world safe for democ- T G 0 e o (ST ) ok fime, the cay- |racy. Costelio, medical examiner her than “And so, it is only proper and ford, at the request of rel himself {just that America and grateful peo- , it become known today. Dr I wded the appointment. ple enjoying the blessings of ik Costello attributed death to the leader he performed many |ty e and prosperity should re-|cranial hemorrhage, Polish National O fonti 1 d exploits call the life of a great man, on _— | olish donal (OLEANIzpLIONS cy and in Pennsylvania, lwho gave his all for liberty, justice ot . | Deputy Steriff Mathew i 1 have accomplished much b ety ¢ 17 Persons Killed in | in frock sillc hat cling in R Mayor Paonessa’s Address | Bay State Accidents ma : las usy :»’\.1 a foreign-| Mayor Paoncssa spoke as follows Boston. Oct, 14 (UP)—¢ sventeen |51 g E kit 8. 30 nd extend Massachusetts last week, ‘:”’l,\' the well wishes of to the report of George £ gt on strar of motor vehicles ¢ fo s nera | S & Dros ore a , but at Bal 1l more than a year ago re- | Sun eniban n of eon- | g reg ceral of the R ; Legion | representativ the city to| ”"I‘ "”L”:’““‘?’f’j“ s © AeL it ast week rclude L im‘“"'"‘"\il”r";"n',c' SR six occupants and one cided to postpone the appointments 5 | for several mont en, deter-| R e as heard from repe minded that nothing should he left| SMALL STEAMER s’m.\v\am(.n the rems war undone to insure the success of this| ~Witnipeg, Man, Oct. 14 P & e float brought with celehration, your fellow citizens re- | Priven out of her course by a sto n in New Brit S they suceosstully def turned to my officc a few months | that swept over Lake Winnipe o in New Brite Rty i ston a eneral Prevost |ago, and it gave me pleasure to ap- | mer {Atrandediont s e SR “1929" on it ! added new laurels. Finally 'point several members to the com- | of Montreal Point, on the | ) The Stat Commis high upon pedestrs r brilliant work at Savannan.| mittee whose efforts have resulted | noOrthern shores of the ‘“;‘fl N es the ri et any of which were a Civil war | e : tal- |in this great observance. They de-| The crew of seven and severa i i e s "Polish Soldier. 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