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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930. PR Gold Star Mother's Mementoes VETS ASK ARREST OF CAMP LEADER s Stolen 3 DROWA AND | HILLED IN CRASH ago Mg Hy u = y Conrod ‘brothers, red of Bristol v nin. Armold Bootia Miss Bradisy Sradiey of So Be shore ar ¥ wers ould give nappersd lonrod was and Boy on Housato or at. rampfire Me a0 Mandan Nry Bancd t ¢ Sen They yave 2 xhuasiad me 1oihed. Arfier se »2empts sore harled in e:i.eonscious ~ ‘e wbose LAl impealons had = wcx oainre 1 ee3d aicr Wb Yosco 7 aboA-3. DS neatally tn ni cffort sedy of Conlin but ti :ravalling. The w.red notel and a searching part Ja%e D. Roberts. Doy tie of the Meriden d reo ¢ vO mien W eire ! (On request. sent with stamped. ad- dressed envelops, Mr. Ripley will furnish oroof of anything depicted by th) (Reg. 1l 8 Pat Oft BELIEVE IT OR NOT BY RIPLEY ————— g | of company. of First Battalion Headquarters com- N as his guest Mrs. SAINT HILLAIRE The BLUND FRENCH MONK NEVER SAW Twe SEA Yel- WE CREATED MOST OF TWE LAWS P oF NAVIGATION G used Topay/ talion Headquarters company tol A ti | company was the guest o ba Headquarter ly as guests Sun i o EEIAAA EAA | F ONE-LETTER WORDS — ALvoweLs river, 12 from E PUETZ ano MAINZER of Bernikeslel, ROLLED A BARREL OF WINE TO BErliN— §00MILES mand of LANATION OF SA TURDAY'S CARTOON i Torquatus lr'.mn Three Gallens of Wine At Once—Novellus Torquatus of Medi- s ) d drink e congil 1o wine iraught. According to Pliny, n inking fez 4 us t . T()\IURR( W—First, Catch the Hare TO-T0KK0 VILITIA INREVIEY EIS DOWN THRILLS GGVERNUE@ 004 i AIRPLAN Robbe1 Tries Again | James guests: M. Howe, Miriam Hi Mrs. several Bri the | kins of Bristol occupied the ser-J o | geant major's position in the guard || Watchdog Is Useless, | mountins. Burglars Steal Him The Bristol officers were also in g 3 charge of the Company I guard || Bridgeport, Aug. 11 {UP)—To thwart petty thieves who had | mounting which was presented be- held up a candy shop on East ||fore the large orowd Sunday. This|| consistently raided a local heating d street and got only $18. This || was also conducted in an excellent || SuPPies plant, officials purchased a watch dog. N ormngT?)‘-:’ tried again ?4.1"dm | manner. [lsrcicos o worse. here was only $4.50 in || . Sunday the dog was stole the till, and as he left he was The Company H guards were e tied headed by Sergeant Edward Kilduff. id h The non-commissioned officers were He sald his name was Jares | Reynolds, of Pou;hkpppmi N :-fi M orp. Helge Berg, Corp. Charlton ‘3g£\mst Private Murphy a member of A glass pistol was flound '&'mé Torello, Corp. Fred C. Morley. The |the military poli He had Murphy pocket. bugler was Charles Sharpe and the |in & bad way several times and it is L following privates took part: Ever- | believed that he could have knocked ett Hill, Edward Thompson, Louis | the M. P. out if he wanted to do so. Kosakowski, Stephen Popawski, Jo- | 1'uskill is a southpaw and he had his cher | scph Height, Willlam G. Webb, | OPPonent baftled by his style of Headquarters [ Harrt Olson, Philip Hoffman, John|fENHns: He fought a good brainy, | Darling, Lawrence Kelieher. John |Cc0l fight and had the better of the . - > 5 situation at all times. William Ralph | P. Pelligrini, Raymond Leonard, |S''"& Fernand Fournier, James Keough,| !¢ was cheered when he climbed William Whitman, John Missen and | €Ut 0f the Ting. Alford Bengston. | Eightinshia And Meets Waterloo New York, Aug. 11 (® — A ‘ week ago this marning a robber uests of Corporal Harry P. First Battalion Private First Cl her, both Ed- of | ad as guests his br and Walter Johnson Britain Second Cook Conrad 1 of had | his wife a r. and Hilding Bjorklund Corporal Helge Berg and Sewgeant Howe had the folbowing | Mrs. Mary Howe, Miss Irene | first fight Joseph Galati, bugler in Company I, was given the worst end of a very poor decision in favor of Bushnell of Ver- nont. He had his opponent on the floor several times during the fight. The crowd booed the decision . for several minutes, Galati is possessed of a punch that does damage when it lands. Johnny (Baby Face) Gnazzo who lost in Wednesday night's fight is | training for a bout to be fought in the regular army secticn soon. He hould do damage if ha t an opponent who is not too heavy for, him. Al three are under the management of Bugler nd ew The vompany I men head- ed by Sergeant, Joseph Zippo. The corporals were Joseph Gicande Chester Johnson and Charles J. Maffel. The privates were Michacl Capaslors, Rayvmond Y. Crowe, Frank D. Constanza, Victor A. Co- and Mr. and Mrs. Carre.d|cina, Russell L. Daniels, ‘Adam Dig- nstrom | nazio, Paris B. Dignazio. Joseph | Private Alvin Poole of Third Bat- | Dominice, George F. Grazlavich, RBris- | Andrew E. Gazda, Michael J. Kam- Mrs. | inski, Max Koch, Salvatore D. Lo- Poole, | pez, Peter Lentini, Louis Mazza, Frank Burds, Glenford P. Bak Law ce N. Prus. The bugler of the guard w Charles A. Embry. Other of the company worked Corp. Schoell's Birthday Party turday was Corporal Kenneth |2rm m stationed ¢I's birthday and a group of |Devens with the Fifth Infantry of mbers of his company purchased | Portland. Maine, will fight for the teaks, vegetables and other food for | lightweight championship of Maine a hirthday party which was held in [on August 16. According to Jones First Sergeant Thomas Kilduff's | he has lost enly three fights in 75. | his last victory being a third round 10 event was a complete surprisn | knock out victory over “Kid" Wil- GUsi R e tol Baeiat v iatata ang the popular corporal. He was|liams of Maine last Thursday Menard of Bristol. i itting in the office resting after a | Kuharski Is Headquarters Mcchanio long session at the ccmpany clerk's| Private John Kuharski of First desk when the hoys came in with the | Battalion Headquarters company is d and prepared econd Jonsible for the excellent condi- » Crosby prepared the food of the company's equipment e boys servad themselves ch was given a very high rating entertainment followed. Pri- general inspection Saturday Borselle told amusing He is also in charge of of his experiences in Miami. | {ha company's supplies. Sl he was on a tour there. | Food Fit For a King 3 nment was furnished | to make it as pleasant Reindl, Kildufr. for the New Britain gave a short talk thanking Mess Sergeants Jo- for the party. hneider put for the were had the following guests. oole. their son, Charles I us Poole, Miss Bess Mi heliffe of New York Irs. Charles Palmer of Bristol M Louis Caddick, wife of sergeant of Bristol headc member: ']n Fight For Title William (Kid) Jones, regular LSt in Camp Private William Ja company Miss R. Carter, Miss ood and Roland guests of Sergeant v Thibeau f Rristol headquarters company. | Week-end (.mml Mounting n companies d moun week-end. On H presented wl best guard mo! ing present Special mmendation the staff ompany H for its mork a vervone who was streets was challenged and | failed to avoid New put dur- irday was in ompany - R med the en l:i an effort ble officers was Croshy, Schogll boys the Jests present. seph Barrett and Alex extra rations on the menu guests’ dinner Sunday. Third Battalion Teads Third Battalion Headquarters ompany led the entire 189th regi- nt in the field inspection Satur- This any also rated high present o the On Sayad, Cr following day Cooks Sam George Unwin and Connir cooked a birthday | cake for the company clerk. “uskill Wins, Galati Loses nic Fuskill of Com- H, who was injured when a runaway horse threw him last Mon- day, agai gained prominence Satur- | ay night but in another way. He was matched in the boxing bouts| USE ven staff officers iny of the sc St ovs The guards were under the com- First Lieutenant John J )eLorenze, officer of the day, and econd Lieut. Harold I. Dyer, con ander of the guard. First Lieut. oseph Zimmer of Bristol was the nd Sergeant Major Hop- B. C. PORTER SONS Connecticut’'s Best Furniture[Store pany fl!"}?\l.l) CLASSIFIED ADS OVER YEARS OF RUGGED DEPENDABILITY NINET Y irumbull is Formally Welcomed or in camp in Mrs ss Rose Ko all of Four impo resulted In follow ; ties: Cooking of lost to Connie: WHITTALL RUGS THE RUG SALE IN OF THE MID- THEY AT SALE PRICES UNTIL WEDNESDAY ONLY. GENERAL CONTINUES UNTIL THE DURATIO:! SUMMER SALE, HOWEVER, WITH PRICES LOWER THA! HAVE BEEN IN OVER TEN YEAR WOOoL -9x12 nd FIBRE and FIBRE 0:$10,95 324.75 WOOL $14.75—6x9 WOOL and RIBRE 37 inch WOOL and FIBRE $4 £95.00 inch 50 — 2] weel ch he quar- ged a great deal e he was there t a big kick out with 301st condu halom Park Morris B. eal for Boy hida, Louis ( : cssile er guests of Private First Class | lilam Ralph were Gordon and | John Higgine. Private Fernand Mrs. Casimer Payne Fournier had as his wife Fournier, Mr. Mrs Pelewski and Veronica Offshics. Arthur bounds ment Jests camp from 2vo enter- | Misses Frank | vborg g guests *mma Dehr Targelot Visitors in Camp Yesterday Mrs. Sam Sayad of 120 Commer- 1 street, wife of one of New Drit- : n's cooks, spent Sunday s Mr. and Mp the guest of her husband Haorry Desn Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. nd CGeorge New Britain, Mrs. Brown and son. | were the |Leslie, of Hudson, Mass, werc the | ek and O'Neil 1 Eli N ter., Mildred: Mr Lafleche and da 11 of Springfield Tosenh Henr of West Springfield ‘thh'srd.-rn of Springfield rst Fancher of | $1.50 WOOL and FIBRE RLU $15.00 IMPORTED WILTONS $1 x11-6 IMPORTED 1;—0 WILTON RUGS, Tabriz—Now S - $150 ——8 lf‘xll S ]\lPl’lRTFll $125 Kirman— §65.00 Lust Now Asian Wil- Now $1: Anglo Worsted N1 Anglo Now $150.00 AXMINSTER RUGS $4.95 $1.95 Axminster Rugs, Standard sizes, now priced— 50 ed Kerman Now §125.00 Now 8185.00 §185.00 3663 10 Patterns 27xi4 10 Pattern o Wilton . Whittall Anglo Lustre Royal Bengal Lu Bigelow Hartford Arada Now 5195.00 Now 8 00 Price. Other Grades Makes. 6x1 $32.50 $42.50 12 Nashak B Smaller lqually Low $49.75 WILTON VELVETS e $27.50 $1.95 £45 and $5 WILTON VELVE! $40 and $45—8 WILTON VELV 36x63 WIL 27x54 WILTON VELVET AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12—8-3x10-6 324.95 ON VELV RUGS RUGS $10.95 $12.95 FIBRE RUGS ax12, RUGS $25.00— FIBRE

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