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g NEW BRITAIN DAJLY-HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. LAST STEP TAKEN 10 NAME SAINTY Right American Priests' Nemo- = Ties to Be Honored 18 issuance e of rch efore a final decrce of canonization ¢ ing eight North American was taken by the sacred cor tion of rites today. The cardinals, T gellors of the congregation discus ed and voted on two miracles which witl blish the Two clearly-establish be proved o t congregation canonized B and coun canonization miracles 1 10 Names of Men hers who Indians i v are John Isaac 1 Chabanel. at various Iroquois and tort They will the North only other is St. Ro was canor res. e Times attribut Some or the to irtyrs, two choser Or the eig taine recovered lon tonit of Siste ont., of tubercul dioce THIRD NAME 0N GANGSTER LIST Milton Green Shot in Rooming House Yesterday | Paterson Police toda the list of the mozst 1 warfare in nor The latect Green, alis Gordon March 15 (P — third name to ! owing ik Jersey Milton Joe s @ hoot- out outbre of n New vietim Doll Green ¢n to police as His body was found yester a maid in a room which he cn a week 250 in a rooming house. body was on the floor with a bullet wound behind the r . Nearl was a pistol with onc "he location of and the absence of powd the head led y had been kill At the ti was free under $1 of felonious with the r marks on | Green solice to @ of iz death bail E alt in con- nection month. Senvill prize fighter, T 5 B ed Wondc Henry K and saloon & by a machir ast Thursday in 1] z 100! ! « 110 de eper th his saloon beer baron, with machine by of his offic N. L. in the loh- ilding in Hoboken, Council Approves Bill For Railway Completion Rome, M S (P T - cil of mini: Premicr solini pres S o an addition: tion of t C and under reh col asking parlia for tenants of ments pancy. Califorr S brought enemy last y No Relief So Quick! StomachGasPains Indigestion, Bloating Don’t wait anot er or dizziness. time-proven “Blind” Beggars Park Limousire Near “Work” Elizabeth, N J March 18 (UP)—Two “blind” or- ered their chauffeur park | heir limousine on a sid cet, walked three blocks aw and 14 n their “act.” rolice be- ¢ suspicious and they escap- promising to s to cd arrest only after leave town in half an hour. FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR DRUG CACHE Agents Tail to Find Narcotics Aboard §. S. France 1ed d aboard. ssel on her arrival at qua night was m nd co TRt trol boats r whe had pr been assembled 1ution 1 visitors customs enclosu all passeng rigid investi sed in dung: | was | ation | searched | in 1 hlights ible hiding 7 search was directe United States J. Mintzer on Charles H id the tip he pounds of Gern hidden diled cont Do: Attorney | orders of 1 tle, The ived was nn aboard re irect- beforc sining narcotics | ized on | March & from lued a Irench on had moved De France, zovernment rest in Southampton, ob Bloom, alias head of a highly ganized narcotic smuggling ring who Bgove s De line pier s they been re er Il cizure gents caus- Ing- John or- nment men 1ggle in Irance. acensed by the mpting to the tite City Items W. A. Ha Branch, A, O. 11 meet ton at 7:30 o'clock 1 Judd's hall Dancing will oved following the business sion. | Following a meeting of Winthrop council, No. and Daughters tomorrow night at 7 Junior O. U._A. M. hall, | ishioned dance will b of Liberty o'clock in o old-f 1d A dircetor from IHinois has arriv- cd in the city to take charge of th rehe the show “A Woman- less Wedding™ to be given under the auspices of. Lovisey Moore Union Veterans of 1 Civil on March and the Central Junior High school audi terium. T, wst will consist of persons, Winthrop Council, No. 7 Liberty, will hold Wednesday eve- at Jr. O. U. a hioncd wiil follow o ughters o Sons Daughters of T:30 o'clock An old-f yers and fri ting hall for men the Janee 1ds mee Gen. McCoy Honored With Special Award March 1S (I»—An er 1y was added to tinguished service medal be- o Major General IFFrank 1. MeCoy, who supervised the clections in Nicaragua during 1927 and 1928 The cluster indicates that Genera MeCoy has rendered services worthy of a second award of the distinguish- d s ice medal. Washiv ton, to the award al Charles neral, said: of the and chair- board during ral McCoy com- the oldicr d judgment sponsibility.” read @ wdjutant g representative ind 19 ined to a n diplom wnd dis- clle command- t At- Lewis born in MISER'S HOARD va. 11, REVEALED March 18 (UP)—| loor boards the shaci old dead, No year ind he money wa MONEY ? 24 Hour Service Courteous Attention Complete Privacy Repayments fo Suit Your Income eharge is three aml on oo unpaid ameunt of luan eficial Loan Soeiety [ [ itding LoaNs T 13 IFollowin:s | ! the CHARLES B. PRATT, ident, In Barnesdale Section Are Made; | Former Secretary comes President — Dr. Klingberg Made Hvnor- ary Member, Hard Work provements. Urges for Im- tary, former nt strong the clected presic madc of for w continuanet neighbo pot or the development of that s tion, at the Barnesd n hood spirit which has heen r ninth annual banguet Community Socicty, Ine. The Jast s the rnesdale meeting the 13 held and at which larg ith- society ha followed the annual all previous ords were broken in the ballots cast, Fred W. Radil, t, opened the ducing B. I group the pi which was ever clection, rec- number of the reti meetin Armstron 0. Following the dinne rved by under G wotien Charles president Club 11 sclection Patrick the the dircction of Mrs, Schenk, retiving of the rimonica bund played sev merih Ringrose, chairman of nominating nounced the committee, an- the follow- Charles Mrs. 10 Laurence Mrs. Frad W election of President, president, ing officers Pratt; vic Radil; se Edwards Jolnson; Charles lircetor G. Schenk Charles D. Hick, I'atrick Ringrose, I, Brnest R, Dechant, Mrs. (. L. Barnes, L: on and Mrs. Johnson, Thomas iTen Edward Mr. Pratt o point and throughout med charge at {1 acted a5 toastmaster the ‘remainder of the In introduci Park ioner Arthur 13, wiho of the harmonica Mr. Pratt explained that Mr Liad been (giving his time at least one evenit ch weel fo train- ving no compe tronble cxcept the turning out a which was There cach program Commi in nd, serg inetthe Boys! tec tion for isfaction hi of musical rapidly 16 wearing a how tic The tics skinner, club, nzation populir boys band, whi and n hono were in I'atrick's day were of Dwight of the Bo; the nests of Who w o ot guests. honor was crg. who a year presented 1 nmunity with of a ground it is com- upon which tually to ercet a cads For Cooperation esenting an « ssed set of HOES SHOES SHOES — |ar_cmmx 0ld Shoes Made a Fine Song Fit—But Are Not So Goad on Your Feet will and rve Here in our shop you find modern equipment able attendants to you. ' Yet the i Pric No Higher Lisowher han —THE— Modern Hat Shfi-fl 385 CHURCH TEL. 632 Be- oz 1 ! tight el ]is own D Dr. preci isting between himself |ple o story guve tually He [ peopt |la 1C v | tion became it of a plot of g necessary to move-to the tette club and then how *out of Dr. Klingberg's ar sky” came building. . Klingberg Urges Work expressed his ap- friendly feeling e 1d the peo- He recounted the of how the late L. Barnes him the plot which he even- donated to the community. 1id he felt gratified that the e of Barnesdale had made such ss of their organization and . Klingby ation of the £ Barncsdale. years ago. 4 | “Hard work solves many a prob- | |1em nd it has and |the problems of Barnesdale. No onc | is morc is I two 1 strov use v e bread. W L DI JL B KLINGBERG, Hovorary Member. peration : aly | Barne e Pratt " munit sults.” resolutions of t s to Dr, Kling- I trick Ring called at- need for a continuance | (o spirit which he |y Barnesdale a pointed out methods will tention to the m of the ne said has lesirable hborhood elp n nitior hat onl to bring to thi he city section Tho “Whe ple ir wnd No or of col conti . from the cognition it requires government, on stated rve September M. Rir e and his family would ob- the 25th of their At the mniversary moving to the Barnesdalc that time Wooster Main of only some tion one ¢ Those will fri trect, “now street resdal was wood road [« e 1, it roud,” he that i In winter when the road was iey he said, he remenibers it s road on hands tinmes up “IPor vood when 1he five nis they necessary to climh L and knec that through a decent years we neigh fore the climbe road his ne |ored e borl I ci it ned how in Barnesdale got 1 vized the Wooster club. which fo sidewalks and curbs on the He told how changed 1y eventually the takin, 50 as to society homq from the from the impression that only those who lived on Woostcr L we to hecome n Stresses Value of Organi “We wanted curbs and gutte we didn't, zet them until w ized. Then the vized the attitude mentioned many the Last now to spolke of clig mbers, e tion s but organ- board of pul and tim He which a hor ing ir isfy ed th rec us from that different pro, for worked to date conrse on society project in the of eénstruction. conle all over the cit our fight the hadn’t been for the support of the New Britain Herald we wouldn't have it yet,” he added while (i} isfid home it have mus knew about for aind ir it frienc “It's worth o1 to heloag o | the of this kind. say W same i club; Lors an organization Sonie people might have we every- need now, but Ther o lot of md the stronger You on the rec h) want and that's a mistake thing need keep vour Wi we pi the v a del hard roast our org chances of city gover curbs better rition need we etting by 1he additional need nent and improvements on ne s need improvement » streets, can't compel the these s You're only in in Barnesdale. 1¢ and be s 1 of New Britain will let and e Don't I prejudice and feelings terfere with the value on the anywhere | in or 1o recog- | WAY streets, YA infaney want t ot we city cots as public vour here You other ot ) nt sit by then the sit Dersonal ind ideas in- city by | (¢ we helpi horix you satistied, of your prop- erty know “You've zot 1o hat bhelongs D] » you. Don't when let personal fec Ixplaining the lings interfere.” Reoni Mr. when hoies, uitable auor Ringrose ve- | fami the socicty | hold told how it |n meeting called met in place, the, prjvate days —"’4’:“\ ;1’{/ "."\ = Zzm “Your munity deeds that not associated with ed away seetion a real home hosom speak but a chilly ighbor unhappy than the man who v and does not work. When 1 mother said, ‘Son, cy but you have good head. a back and zood blood. 1f you vhat God has given you and afraid to work you'll always 10me my ive you no mo ¢ two arms Americans have about work. Some of the America about work arc so much crime in ideas the AT GIVEN HARVARD aur own | NAUMDURS Pictures and Jewels| G0 to Fogg Museum the | 1f boys and girls arc w.aght | alue of work and to 1ove work will never s have bread cfforts and _labors in have Dbrought results. sdale is an ideal home site, e to work for your v und you will always got re- sda 3ecomes Honorary Member meeting voted unanimously ake Dr. Klingberg an hono wetiber of the sociely in reco; 1 of his fricndly interest. best New Britain,” a veteran resident. out here the peo- sdale showbd by words were welcome. in Barnesdale ever is in need help but what some ut here sees that they get it who are met tonight know the spirit of Iship until they us. arnesda in James, com wsaid n 1 Ba we e mfort or present real join s 50 neighborly. Patrick wanted to do good for cighbors. 1Ie loved them and loved him and in loving his bors and winning the love of ghbors his name became hon- all over the world. hat is the same spirit of neigh- and friendship nmong bors which will continue fo Barnesdale the best place to ks on Homing Instinet as an illustrtion for Nis homing pigeon and (s un- instinet to fly straight R William H. Alderson on “The Home Instinet.” He always remain and the people that Thome have “The person who . izoes i life without the memories of 1¢ is a lost spirit with a long- 1 his soul that nothing can Barnesdale people have band- emselves together to malkie their site 1c homing instinet is being Rat- in Barnesdale, which is a rcal to you. here ard to malke have arter the place two things you must this a real home. You that same spirit of criticism that you find in of your family. That spirit of helpfulness don't go to ot we don't friendly welcom 1y we if neigh or if we 1oring’ as ws down the e like voman who gives her husband icatessen supper at the end of a day’s work, when he expeels leef, hrown gravy and pic. ou have the finest community near w Britain, give new Ipine climbers bind {hemselves so that if one would be fatal clped Dback onto That's what you an aftitude of feet the neigh- a misstep, Who her with rope amisst p that he s v the others. Barnesdal ng back to hi who malki 5 which of us may malic bLefore tomorrow: nig we need help. d that help we can only find the loved ones of our 1t is up to Barnesdale the helping hand to who slips. it in hen is when to ont g i N VY \'\\\\\ HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE! GLASSES PERFECTL LENSES GROUND FINEST QUALITY ( NEWEST AND BEST Y FITTED 10 ORDER SLASSES FRAMES / PRESCRITTIONS FILLED BLPAIRS MADL i SPECIAL RATES FOR CHILDREN EYEGLASSES 50¢f A WEEK / TICIANS S Keep it that | own | | | com- | |Interview Dr. Mendillo Regarding Neai-Acciden geant I A No- | iere in New Britain is there a spirit | | William Gubbins, Vincent Mendillo yesterday coner an incident | Main street at the corr | after “If 1 lived in Barne member got. round whereon the | protect me community will eventually erect its|at home would protect me. time linisstep is the time when you ought | stand by him. No onc may make a misstep and unless ke ties sdale, there will be no one him “The to The 100 pe A New Auron ha lPogg muscum at sity. Terms of he d that ' and works Murillo, > rooms Mrs. Naumburg . and Mrs 1so gu transportation moving home. The mately §1,000,000, | gating a i street The the an side and left | Mendillo {driven to its | Sunday not | street. roferred fo the fact that memories | a childhood home at- | ed ommunity | learn the the 1 and the Dr. KACEYS TO OPEN ROOMS by meeting went and into trouble association enough new birthday Ringrose inted a word picture of the sec- | ric Day colors was cut and pass- round. There wer and will solve |persons pres- it York, be idle and they'll | Valuable art collection of Mrs. Nettic | | Goldsmith Naumburg, been given to the William Hayes | 1ve §100,000 to pay estate on J oclock. motorman told Officc MeCue trolley ¢ antomobile and al through afternoon en Motorman Gubbins did tration police Mendillo’s number. action is contemplated by new | cil, K. of C. in Electric hall on W Main street, the dle 14 be soc and it 1'd expect wou A | as my own loved ones | a/North & Judd Pay Dept. Entertains at Luncheon The pay department of North & Judd's entertained at a St. Patrick’s A lluncheon at the Anchor Brand club Miss Ethel of your ccompanied did the when a man makes ITouse yesterday mnoon. |Jonnson was chairman in 1 |nd also toustmistress. She | {o [Nistd by the Misses Winifred Kenny, | |Helen Renick and Carrie Thoma | Mrs. Idward = McAloon ¢ [“When Trish Eyes Are Smiling, Albin Henry Olson sang knows who | and Thomas charge | aitty. was as- bind you together Twenty e back.” = Ay 5 ng | voted to bu and | 700 pounds. china to accommodate ns. = | Back to Lrin” dance number. nlon whirlwind | quartet consisting of Bert Hall, rett Demere ar power motor ome | horsepower W and did a specialty o Miss Mary Louckery at the piano. Misses and Angic Nocero dance,” and a Raymond Hackett ng an Irish ago a five lorsc- weighed approximately Today one of the same hs only 100 pounds, Mrs., Pat- cake, made by and decorated in St. between 125 and 159 OLLECTION I March 18 (UP)—The | Naumburg, widow of philanthropist, univer- Harvard will, the paintin “Portru of an by Rubens g0 to the to b filed yesterday, tapestries, s, jev including Old and and to are named & Pfi'@p@rtifined imburg, who died March the | her | for of from and expenses the collection was valued at approxi- | } They are precisely sized for you as well as foot i McAvay, by Motorman interviewed Dy e invesii- complaint Regal and Splendide — each dimensioned—in chiffen and ser $1.50,, $2.00 happening on W r of Lincoin sunday afteroon shortly L woman was It to cf passed that s the stre th b had streot hd th not on wst struck her, recalled that e West Main but I a4 woman crossing said woman's name, but caug of the automob learned that it wa No furth he police. club rooms of Daly coun- witl be formally op council fonight with a following by an entertain- freshments, Individually for Women awre four types of Gordon Hose—the Petite, the Princess, the individually ice aweight. a pai Hos n leg size TTER'EO0KING with the UNIVERSAL Electric Range UNT i Light, fluffy pastry; rich, steam- ing appetizing roasts; more deli- cious, digestible and nourishing food with uniform results and a minimum of work and attention. 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