New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. GEN, HALLER POST 15 10 YEARS OLD - = Polish War Veterans to Observe Anniversary on Sunday Gen. Haller post, No. 111, Polish Army Veterans Association of A jca will observe its 10th annivers fi ner- Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of many of them homeless | and mmo a small percentage of the| h volunteers who offered | or their father country and | he who joined the Amflnc'm‘ army, returned to this city without | 1l effects of the war. In 1921 the club held its mcr‘(mgm —_—— \m.« Sacred Heart church, organized || Architect Arrested in | the post in the fall of 1920 when several Polish companies returned | to this city, Harangue With Briand >3 Oct. 3 (A—Marie Robert architect, war veteran, and leading member of the mili- tant Royalist party attempted to harangue Aristide Briand, KFrench foreign minister, as he alighted from a train from Geneva last night, but was arrested for his pains. \ He approached M. Briand, in the moment he was allowed to talk, with having done e¥erything to bring about another war with Germany. Policé removing him Gorzka, Rev. Stephen A. Grohol, pastor of All Saints church; Arthur G. Kimball, president of Landers, Frary & Clark; Rev. Alexander Kowalczyk, Dr. Réman Lekston, | John C. Loomis, president of the Commercial Trust Co. War veterans: Samuel McGibbon, commander A. G. Hammond. Camp, United-Spanish, Councilman Lucien Maciora, Selectman Casimir Majew- icz, Alderman Joseph Mlynarski, At- torney B. J. Monkiewicz, Dr. V. S. Michalowski, Paul Nurczyk, treas- urer of the Peoples' Savings bank; | Rev. Jultus Pac, School Committee- | man Peter J. Pajewski, Herbert H. Klichowska, G. Bernarczyk, R. Ko- zon, A. Cleskiewicz, C. Gorela, A. Golombiewska, 1. Kowalezyk galska, A. Gawelek, Bajek, G. Karwoski, Z. Kolczak, A. Kolczak, H. Tyszka and H. Krzanow- ski. S ‘ Legion Briefs ] Boston, Oct. 3 (A—The hitch- hikers are arriving in droves. Rob- ert Guthrie, Loulsville, Ky, and Frank E. Stewart and Norman E. Griffin, Phoenix, Ariz., are the latest ed the official party from Ohio to be the guests of the city. By a mis- understanding thg entire state dele- gation accepted and the Shoe city is looking for about 300 more lodging places than they counted on. Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, war ace, and Albert |Hegenberger, America-Hawaii flier, both congres- sional medal of honor men, will be guests of\ the Cambridge post at a dinner Sunday. Governor Frank G. Allen has re- served a seat for each G. A. R. vet- eran in the state in the ‘“bleachers.” across from the state house for the Legion parade Tuesday. FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “The best way to eat figs” 5, Luscious fig filling in delicious cake makes had to scuffle with him a bit. He was released after his name and address were verified. | Pease, president of the New Britain Machine Co.; Rev. Victor Piaskow- ski, Rev. Dr. John Pitrus, Paul K. Rogers, president of the City Na- 5 tional bank; Emil Schall, Command-| Convention officials learned today s _[that a fleet of 1,500 automobiles eride artfor 0 i New Britain® where he received a | Sttt schali | rasionith eBw ey zom s Floride: i 4 ¢ |man of the Board of directors of | cordial welcome at the Sacred Heart| oo pvapy | & Clark; George P. school hall. The local post presented | & R Al It sigt of honen| oo iceapres dent of dtherdmer for the benefit of tho Invalids® home | 147 Hardware Corp: Attorney T in Warsaw. A large delegation was | o e CORICE o A T ror0. also present at the reception an-‘_\_ip“vmv e |dered the late Archbishop JOhn|p;gion"o St Mary's church; Judge Sone | Stanley J. Traceski and Councilman ents of the post, since its|Henry Zajkowski. nization, were J. K)oul\o\ul\l i e e i TR Joseph Perzan, Jo-| pojich organizations who will take allnows! *| part in the tag day areg e W. 1 H. Pac, K. Cis, V. Fili- 4 will be conducted by | Loi™ ¥ Cap W. Curylo, H. Gar. the post tomorrow from § in the| gy’ 1 Klosowski L. Paszkow. morning until 6 o'clock in the S0 kv ¥ B e |ning. This will be followed by a4 ‘Domjian, E. Zachorska, G. Woj. dance for the assistants. The last|{ ik R. Krzanowski, J. Cebula, M. 5 [event on the program for the dri President of the Local Post and Lirst | |for $10,000 to ho used in reliet work Assistant Chaitiman g e will be a bazaar at the Sacred Heart Dslye Comuilrice, ‘nall next week, commencing Mon- | day. Members of the honorary com- n. Later |mittee of the drive are as follows: ed to the| Mayor George A. Quigley, Rev. cyan Bojnowski \\\llln\l E on Sunday with a mass at the ¢red Heart church at 12 noon and a patriotic obse the school hall on Gold s 7:30 o'clock. Members of the officers and Walter wski of De- troit, presidént of the national or- ganization, h in a body in- arrivals. They covered 8,000 miles en route to the convention. the famous Fig Newtons. Made as only the “Uneeda Bakers” , headed by could make such el Brockton Legionnaires are in trouble, but they say that everything will be all right before Monday rolls around. Brockton posts invit- 1 4 tempting little cakes. Just right for des- sert. Sold in packages and by the pound. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneeds Bakers® Only by means of a thorough examination can the exact con- dition and needs of the eyes be determined. My Specialty— Comfortable Vision FRANK E. GOODWIN Ontometrist Phone 1905 327 Main [ STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. MAIN ST. NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. New Britain’s Most Progressive Market WALTER KRAWIEC a=m ANTHONY BIALOBRZIWSKI 30‘ Treasurer of the Post and Chairman of the Drive Committee, at Broad street| \ed only a short time be-| present ame street. s Cross church; . dent of the Stanley Works; head- ‘noom J. Vance, J. Bienkowski, Dr. | W. 3. Blogoslawski, Leon Bojn which has a member- | ski, e e ) played an important|ings bank, Dr. Vincent Chadziewicz, part in the cvents which occurred in | Dr. Henry_J. Cieszynski, Elisha H. ihis city s organization. Tn|Cooper, Rev. Joseph P. Dawid, Mrs. 928 the ans escorted Gen. | Mary A. Doyle, John A. Dunlay, At- - commander, from torney Lawrence Golon, Anthony o post, p of 110 to the Sa tend the ive fepose of the souls A hanquet in h will be given at tk quarters on Troad o'cl :r which the pay a vizit to Polish institutions. Buy for Cash and Pay Less We Retail at Wholesale Prices and You Save the Difference READ AND COMPARE THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS FOREQUARTERS Vealand Lamb JOHNSON- EDUCATOR CAPE COD COOKIES 19° [ Where Can Your Dollar Buy More? at the UNIVERSAL STORE FRESH or SMOKED _ Shoulders for Roasting 12%" | | 15" FRESH YOUNG FOWL ......... 9 1 ib. FOR BOILING OR STEWING LEG of GENUINE SPRING LAMB . ... 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