New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1929, Page 18

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i 18 NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, MO} DAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. he next time he i arrested abo was COUPLES HAY Wi Judge Gives Quartet Time fo Gonsider Serious Step complaint Pighters the people court o e possibility of one wedding and | 1 rs Harp- piace, Wil vi ed or East o th r Sexton st 1 Carlson h 18, of 214 onl rtin Pight rike Carlic wolica that 1 street, pleaded i REV. DR. AHLQUIST ~ WILLREMAIN HERE “arlson, | that six he and D ———— Weddi eaaings EETSP '] SERWEE P T R e Lo | Disobeying Traffic Officer and | e \\»I\’f'fi»\lj —“R‘lli\d\fv"lf] T 3 | Causing Accident On Broad St. :(First Lutheran Church Pastor se'so‘es soui ity o 3 Rural Free Delivery Extended 10| vora mianens, = o 15 meatss i SRRIES i AR CI D e Sast Main street and driven by Pan married this morning at 9 o'clock Hebert of the same address shortly Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist will not in St. Peter's church. Rev. Joseph extension of the New Britain yeore noon today while she was Lcept the call from McKeesport, | Raywinkle officiated. postal service to include Maple Hill orogsing Broad and Beaver stre Pa., which he reccived some time | Miss Marle Anna Demers was Manor, a new section recently de- ang Hebert was arrested by Offic go. This decision was announced 'maid of honor and William Renaud, | veloped near Robbins avenue sta- David Doty on the charge of dis- to a 1 congregation in the First |brother of the bride, was best m tion in Newington has been opened ying the officer. Lutheran church Miss Lilllan Renaud, sister of the according fo a statement issued to- |, "o o b g tor yesterday and v ived with bride, and Miss Laura Nadeau, sis- | day by Postmaster H. B. Erwin. o0 Gicer Do report, but she reat deal of satisfactory com- ter of the bridegroom, were brides- Postmaster Erwin's statement Is (014 noe have been struck had He- ing to state- maids. Erane Nadeau, brother of the | as W bert stopped the car at the officer's ting. bridgegroom, and Valmore Sylvain post neral. through gignal He ws North 2 s driving from of the Brunswick, M ick, R. I, and and that he 1s Leen a t the roadway line on ecither / was tender- were ush the office ssistant, has gtraet and the officer signalled him ed a call from the Lutherar | The bride was attired in a entrusted postmaster with the (ith his hand, after which he turn- of McKeesport, he of- gown trimmed with Spanish lace of extending rural free de- g pLis attention to the school child- a flatte ppear- and a veil of Spanish car- livery service to the Maple Hill ren, only to find that the automol od to members of the congregation ried a shower bouquet. A nile green Manor seetion in Newington, had not come to a full stop. Bef [to be tempting. stor took georgette frock with gold hat and | “The mail address of patron: the officer could protect the c under advisement, but finally de- slippers was worn by the maid of ' therefore will be R. I°, D. No. 1, New she hud been struck. honor. \d they will receive mail e he and his family A reception for 0 guests from very business day in the G717, ing arrangements for the this city, w; ield after the cere- Newinkton or Itobbins 5 niversary of the church in mony at Ukrainian hall, which w I Dr. Ahlquist is writing tory of Mr. and Mrs. Nadeau left on aljations it be necessary that pa- . ¢ the local church ymoon trip to the White Mo; trons in this section be provi R T WHEN HIT BY HUSBAND cnrmine or her sotns ey con- e Mpets al oot g direct to all pre patrons in | Eecni m hin AT B uROsiobs r“1<> Mrs, )“"""_"_" Yhn this scction within a few days. | Miss Eleanor Richardson, natio Eh ¢l when he told them about argu- | Knocked Against Stove On Which Siven @ miscellancous shower at 1he puro yre upwards of 50 families in- sceretary of the Young Women's gaset @.hE ceun he and Carlsor Abrasions | home of her sister, Mrs. Blanche | o\ oq n thig extcnsion which cov- Christian association, will be the keeping company” also for sor SRR Was Kettle of Hot Water— Audet of 100 Concord strect. There o'y ract roughly one-quarter of a Speaker at the annual birthday time, it is sald N oL |were 47 of the bride's friends pres- .. "wide and one-half o mile long."”” Party of the Y. W. C. A. this evening will be rled or not is 1 : £ - Expected to Recover A bachelor dinner was given S R A e e e Sihed For Assanl ADFHOLRES for the bridegroom at the home of C street: o ]\,';"‘"rf"f o ad and | Mrs. Michael Boczek of 88 Sey- nys uncle, M. Braux, and a pu ANOn LSO st : 5 rank Nocero, > st00d mour strect, who was badly burned was presented to him by his friends |, The banquet and: meeting will be R et : , 10 held not only ag an annual affair | by water terday forenoon g belus | when her husband struck her and | KARNASIEWICA—KOZIATER DUl g0 oo s forscant foL ithetdrlye R W nt at Sko- | xnocked her against the stove on | An attractive fall wedding took SUES FUR lfl []00 e ,',r} “.“,(l']‘r. [‘)?' ""“’,"“"”_‘ of ook 1he told Of-! which the vas resting, will re- morning at § o'cloc U1y, Mabel Cratly Fund for the train- A e 10 hat he had | cover unlos are complications, 1 when Mis R iy Eioblleaders inElplsnsorl thtough ,;{(,f], e Carlson, early Sunday | it was saic Ner/ Brilal i eneral fcot e Al ot ey r;:n the country. Miss Cratly, who T hospital 7 Horace street, b ed a. year Farrell o'cloc cero opene bile on East Ma ed him without fen and Off went to } street and resting 1 tion. Charles the assault and thought someone i ing to strike him so } con arrell be O'K Nocer William Hallin of 1to the cfficers tha Margaret Hayes, 11 or liquor on the prem Aut street, John K Car n claimed he view street, Maple 1 bo here Saturcay night Clary, 24, of 458 Main Strikes Boy With Whip ed guilty to the cha Joseph Ada 7. of 301 Fas conduct in ary's roo: nd ccsts on the day morning. They were arrested by Charles Screen Officers John Griffen and m J AU A McCarth g the boy with Judge Saxe fined ca $10 and costs and senter to the state farm for terney Monroe S. Gordon repre er her and Attorney Irving L 1 lin represented the men. mith to State Farm nd ot} t out of his wagon H= inflicted A an int ced comp r hoys N 3 t he had no | MF. Driver of Horse Drawn Vehicle Hoczek, who is 40 years of age, ot Shinley OCARaRT retary G{, ha \, “._1 o erdlendat Becaratyass MED) and Mrs. Michael ot . ¢ the foremost girl leaders in 1x2 in police court today on the Piaintiil in Lawsuit e To Rn charge of breach of the peace and S e e Pl o o it, and a continuance for one ’ s esatlangne < was ordered in 3500 bonds. He A suit $10,000 damages Was' e qintng room wwill b desorated K apreanied by lomney dbet and R brought today by Matthew Kowal- in hardy pink chrysanthemums and S0 aeanugrE Ehogised g etk sub deacon, sky nst David L. Goldberk 8 pink candles. Miss Kenneth Searle, e R decorated with ja result of an accident in which chairman of the woman's commit- to care for the children of the cou- a s and an ' the plaintift was seriously injured, fen, will extend . roetinge. i ple, of whom there are nine, in the |Areh of flow illumninat- his horse also was injured and hif Dorothy ham will sing “To a Hill event that Boczek could not raise ¢4 during the services wat molished, July 18. Top” and will be accompanied by bonds. Judge Saxe said Probation SOURLE pEreqaiEntad b The pla was driving the Miss Gladys Day, M irdson ! Officer Connolly will look after the s maid of honor s o e i e T B e il i e matter. Up to this afternoon the sicwicz, brother of field avenue, Hartrord, when the de- Touise Noble will conduet short bonds’ had not been raised. ”"”J" o “"“‘l\' ‘:”H” e f int's machine, being operated vice for Miss (1 o Detective Sergeant Ellinger and e L e e ;'M i ‘\’»l ”1\“‘,1)”“ e ot il t| Officer Woods, who arrested Rocack o ! ‘ . i ; - was attired in a gown DR SNLOR O MU caliif on complaint, found Mrs. Boczek in uqoy citin with an ivory vell trin y favorite bed suffering greatly on account of | .4 with orange blossoms. She car J. Monkicwicz zram, the burns. She is in a delicate con- oy 4 pouquet of w el nd B e, wram. i lilies of the valley. e g e e MARRIED FOR 25 YEARS ay taffeta gown with a horse. . is returnable in superior = ! hair hat to match, silver slippers and 1 WEE T VUMY sup | COUNTFSS GWEN VI(;[\’ i e ried a bouquet of yellow chry i aber. ) gh | santhemums — — ot and Mrs. Charles Dertoli of | Factory Worker Crushes Profe r ¥ Jagiclski of Hart- Secretary Stimson to Admit Karolyi p L Into his 0Wn | Geanley Street Entertaln On sii. | [0rd plaved deinginacciiat the Four Fingers in Prass James Smith, 4 heginning of the services. At the g James Smith, «eginning of th vices. At ortly after he had begun his| ond Wife to Country — RBoth record, pleaded guil Sexton | ver Wedding Anniversary. offectory Mre. J. Podolak A O L R e e e of drunkennes e[t nrics | 2" Joseph Klosko SeliRC I e e Barred Under Kello breach of th ; P Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertoli of ' tone, render few s d SR AN > . 2 Pt Yy e s Michael Ulin of 42 Star street, was | Kagshington, Oct. 28 (/P private prope | 981 Stanley street celebrated their | ing the mass. tal e - Rrit e cae sl LI CUay remember. | 25th wedding auniversary yesterda Following the services a reception (f°R [0 LS Hew ; :4""\ ¥ & Stimson tos announced Dennis J. McMa of 15 Strat- . Y 5 They are well known in this city, was held at the home of the brid _"‘.‘; ; '“!‘ li el BB 1l Countess Karolyi % o e For P {years. Many guests were present | attended. Mr Mrs. Karnasie _ i Fhd 15 his brother-in-lasy thr < b Hoif@ fofi(FBanquet ez iiniansie sies v sentinlignied gats S I ing the man, the extent of whose In- Catign made through the At tles through . rd A reception committes (o greet |f . . J 0 has not been established fully. Aibitt and knioe . e ¢ ; {1 e Souining Bridgeport this tended honeyrioon trip to Washi S X of e aatiatlelly ton and on their return will resic | S“TABRST TO HAVE SMOKER e depertment's declsion 1s a S nher o snanet €| Dancing ana singing was enjoyed. | 102 Lasalle street The Y MUT. AL & B soclely wiill| completalreversal ot the policy fol- el ks er 6.1 4 buffet lunch was served. Mr Miss Koziatek is widely known T y iowed by former Secretary Kellogg Smith h 0 : Joseph M hold a smoker social in the ke s annppnce ks B Bertoli received many among the younger sct of this city | (00 & SEOFE B8 ROLA e | AUTINg the Coolidge administration. ford avenus Ee Ihe como Unid wal¥ wiforman memyer ofitia St REEE Y REQEE BRI QR R o Karolyi, who formerly headed a so- (T T Cotpm 68 - - Tlizabeth's dramatic circle of the|QYST: 18 KDORL (9 the taenl o cialist Hungarian government, and foniiog (Gl acred Heart church. open house. hairman John ‘o 1s opposed to the regime of Ad- Prosecut Holmes h Mr. Karnasiewicz is a popu Crean of the committee in charge miral Horthy, the pres t regent of for a jail sente rank H. | poo oo baritene. M sank on numerons be: | APTnsine for an entsrtaiiment: Hel iy cory wos Darced by former Seo- be a miscarriage of justice to send Loomis, Logan castons at Holy Cross church. Mr. | will probably preside at the piano. |retary Kellogg. mith to the state fd He sta Spragtc AR Gl ssee s Karnaslewicz is employed at the lo- — 1t he feels | Smith de Jud the a4 C. Haus: Merrigold. have been it, Mr. ed Wood made sta g To New York $2.50 Round Trip, £4.00 | m Q |SM?/ (Good 30 Days) ‘ E | ondn s R o= unning Hohrs Daily and Sunduy f ave Crowell's Drug Store | -, West Main st as 42 Tor ckets information & IHe £ 1051 i | 5 e = 3 o POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Marryin’ that wi ran six children won't bLe | plumb new experience 1o Jones girl. She’s had the itch for two years. ‘Copyright 1929, Publishiers Byn: he qui hin’ she went regulay Sunday ;®vhile she weuld help her er teackin’ job.” Punir ery Byndicate Guartet of n for Karolyi's ex- STRIKE VIOLE Kansas City, Oct. 28 (®) 3 GROWS Marked cal post office. | understood ~ . P by acts of violence incrcasing ini{o be due to the Hungarian's radical Special Notice severity and a growing list of sym- | \icos, £ TO RENT FOR DANCINC The individual chicken pis supper | pathizers, the s of the milk! Charles Evans Hughes, while sec- in Berlin—$10 Night at Trinity Methodist church Wed- | producers of Greater Kansas Citv retary of state, admitted Count Kar- Telephone 65311 nesday, Oct. 30, to be served from entered its fourth week today with olyi to the United States in 1925 so P! DO to 7:30. Aaults 31, children |no apparent plan by either produc- | he could be at the bedside of his ers or distributors to cffect a truce. | wife who was then ill here. JUST KIDS ' MAPLE HILL YANOR | G BT DRIYER HELD(IpSONS T0 ERECT | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS - FAMILY MEMORIAI Decision Reached at Meeting of (| ", Executive Committee i Count 6 w Alphabe Arranged for Quick and Ready Keference LINE RAT! At a meeting of the executive 14 linea to an inch committee of the Upson .‘amily as b Rl sociation of America held Sundav Hotname Dok cclinres (38 eente afternoon at the home of the presi The Herald will fot be respumsit dent, James Upson at Southington || oF erfor after the first it was voted to hold the next an y ! R ADVERTISING FOR THi nual meeting and reunion a ol cott, on Saturday, August 16, '30. || SECTION MUS 2L SFORE P. M DANS The nominating committee wa chosen, consisting of J. M. Ups and Mrs. Helen Upson A. W. Upson of New Britain, wa = amed chairman of the pr . City ltzms ommittee, with power to name oth SATURDAY mbers of the committec or table committee, Mrs. Arthpr Picrpont of Waterbury, was named' Warren C. Brainerd, chairman, with Mrs. M. Kenvon a course in journalism at Syract of Bristol, Mrs. M. W. Hall of Wa- university, h. terbury, Capt erett L. Upson or stant assor the Maryland university, Baltimore, Md “Orange Pecl college Chauncey Upson of Branford: al W par ternate, Mrs. Leroy Upson of Meri cot street, den of New Britain high | Elective members of the commit hool. nd year at tee on geneaology named were Mrs, S¥Tacu Chauncey J. Upson of RBranford Miss Nelson of Mrs. J. M. Hall of Waterbury anl street siven a surprise birth Mrs. Hi Walker of Bridzeport. party Saturday cvening, Frien | A new committec on activitics of 1t from South Manchester young people, to dircet those at n city. Games were played tending reunions, wited, and n nts served s Nel- | Mrs. Clair P. Ups v Britain, son received many chairman; and Prof. Lyndon Up-| Timothy I is undergoing i of Danbury wer 1 lonia at the named neral Lospital, Mr. | 1t was agreed t request b the Auto made of Mrs. Ka Upson Claric MOty 2 Co. on Eln that she write a paper on Upsons STe¢t who are or have heen in or con- Paul ington was nected with the newspaper busi arre irge Moffitt ness for Main strect Dr. Char Clark, Yalo t club, New Yor v of the Rov al Historical socety, will also be in- cout now, $22.50 vited to address ciation at Cabe, 149 Wal its next reuni t While no formal action was tak en on e matter, it was mutually association would of creating @ GAS STOVE At 10:45 FIRE o'clock th nooan t head c rlers W FOR BEST HERALD RESTULTS (3 CLASSIFIED ADS = e Each Year More Mothers | Treat Colds Externally of “Dosing” Colds I Vapori vow Avoided ng Ointment When A" V 8 ts thro T Vapoliuh was in or plaster, troduced moth 5 rcdieated va | ers especially > body he were quick 19 1o the inflamed nir-y wppreciate it, be- the phlegm ar cause it 13 just ficult breathir | rubbed on and Now “26" Million! cannot upset children's delicate | Iover-incre demand for this stomachs, as “dosing” is 80 apt fo better way of treating colds s do. Today the whole trend of mod- shown in the fizures of the familiar crn medicine is away from need- Vick slogan. de famous when less “dosing.” Vicks reached “17 Million Jars Used | External Treatment Best Yearly"—later raised to “21 Mil- | As morc and more mothers adop:- | !10n"—there are now “Over 26 Mil- led this modern external way llopS TursDRe0iRveatly i th R Gn{C o States alone. treating colds, the fame of Vick |spread until it is now the stand'y |for colds—adults’ as well as chil dren's in over 60 countries. | Just rubbed on throat and chest, APORUB ICKS "~ Reason Efioug—l; YUH WNOW WHAT I WISHT [ WAS- MUSIHZ [ WISHT I WAS A LITTLE AN'TO THINK T S—li}‘uég LgEH-;\OT HEAR WITH MY OWi earso poan s A TRAITOR: GOSH -FATSO DOLAN-W HAT HAS 4 RELATIVES \N THE OLD DIERS HOME -WANTS TO BE A fif‘)—(ICAN ~WHERES YER RED-WHITE AN' BLUE BLOODZ WHERE'S _VER N @\O NN @% LISSEN -T'M VER PATEROTIC FER MY SIZE— POLLY AND HER PALS The Kid's No Bonehead ID LIKE T'GIVE KID COCOA A JOB, BUT DAG NABIT, T ICANT EMPLOY HALF-WITS! T0O TRUE, UNK. | THE PoRE LIL BLACKBIRDS BEAN 15 EMPTY? OH, BA, MAY 1 HAVE |- A WORD WITH YOLIR) DONT You DARE COME IN HERE, GIT AWAY FROM THAT DOOR, DAUGHTER! as S a8 b 55 8 s e —m

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