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NEW ERITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. Watrous thought some of them would road would be glad to try and make The bureau already has begun.to Walter Cowlishaw has B BLOWN TO PIECE! do so cheerfully. The trustees mere- it a profitable investment. He hoped | function. In response to its first or- | Boston after visiti Lrother here, | senate naval and military: committees, Turin, April 28.—Mavio 1 were the custodians of the stock, the committee would ask the court to | der more than 20 society men and William Cowlishaw,® cha superin- | reached the reviewing peint on the | anarch was blown' to pid sald Mr. Watrous, and, dis veturn to the railroad all its subsidiar- | women with blooded steeds, turned ndent. Mr. Cowlishaw has recently | Maytiower from Washington in the | homb which he was trying P & | with Chairman Higgins, he 2 ies, responsibility for them & n to | out for a fox hunting scence. [ completed an extensive engagement | early morning. Arr g With the | plode against the hot¥s of thought the trustees could . be placed on the New Haven ro : with ““Way Down st presidential yacht was the navy vachi | Benedetto, an engineer here L] ] 0 of the property If a purchaser aj —— The New Britain Indix council « Sylph, bearing Secretary Denby, Ad- | e 2 L afternoon. During the perig | peared. . CITY I'TEMS the Y. M. . A. through its American- | miral Cooantz, chief of naval opc ..,,-1~.~< here last 8 b REAL SOCIETY WILL J ; : ; riemen. scottilthaan o8 [ Mr. Buckland was asked how the ization committee will a reception | tions, and members of the naval com- { workmen occupled *many n U P Q P l New Huven road got inte the condl = = | o new citizens at the Grammar school | mittce of the house of representatives. | tories Signor Di Bénedetto . resemb mposas [ tlon which deprived it of the troll BE SEEN IN MOVIES The Ladics’ auy of A. G. Hs this evening Before the review Mr. Denby and his | his factory azai atta - . | lines, ana replica: “1t was black- mond camp, Spanish War Veteran The Lady Nest of Owks will meet to- | party joined those aboard the May- {killed two persons. s £ ¢ | jncked.” MHe declared that the New —_— will hold a meeting at the armory onn nizht at 30 o’clock in Electric hall. A | flower | quitted, i P £ o W . et . 4 | quitted, it having been fo! Haven road never violated the Sher- ! . S rch street this evening. All members whist will follow. Admiral Wilson's armada reached | he had acted in self defens e B lav. Cile wngsested that in any | I’rocceds Will Go to New York Ma- o acked to be presen il — the Virginia capes late yasterday from eabi = ; ction by the legislature stress be laid . The Biabdinavien W. C. T ; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and anchored BANK 3 REDG! htarttord, April The commit- | 2cHon ' ternity Hospital and For Rebuild- The Scandinavian W. C. T ; Y 1 a, and anchored ANK RATE REDUC o2 gty gk ]:f‘.m“;”“"_ on the state’s wish 10 have the trolley i destresprgesarelal oty " HARDING REVIEWING for the night in Linn Haven Ba London, April 28.—Anne: AYe & hod yes- | o operties roturned to state jurisdic- | e 0f Davestnten Franre Carls 444 Church s e Barly today the fieet weighed anchor | was made by the Y aftérnoon on tha proposal by | Prover [ ' 2 ’ ; wrison of Church street = s y today ghed a as made by the Bank of b public utilities commisaion. in fts | ton, and that the stete’s policy bo in } e o'clock this afternoon. AMERICAN SQUADRON | and circled past the capes -so as to | this morning that the bank public utilitics commission, in it8 | g with that of the Teft administra- | New York, April 28.—Soclety here " Koo o efie South” — reach tha reviewing point at the | been reduced to 6 1-2 per D By has undertaken through the organiza- . 2 —_— scheduled hour. The ships moved wmn |the past 12 months it has the stato ask the federal court & 5 Ty (e conferred at the meeting of N slagiaitine Fhreman i . 7 gouthern New York to restore to | Mr. Watrous said tha . - tion of the Film Mutual Benefit bu- chapter, O. E. S., at ) Gclock to- | President and Party Wateh 66 Men- | 3 050 (08 (OVEAton hidos 'h; ']‘"‘"; - ) dres s he van. Behind New York, New Haven and Hart- | necticut company was. three or BOUr o0\ 10 give mreattr veallein to mov- = i roeqnan r 4 Rallroad company the Connecti- | ¥ears behind in taxes. Mr. Day | o'-War Pas; Mayflower them cama three pre-dreadnoughts, y o " bout $2,- i - 18 destroyers, the mine laying force, | company, which has been in the | thought tha amount was a ducers’ usas i =4 e = i Ve . 4} s s q A o dn Of foderal trustees for seven | 000,000 and said the finance commit- s’ usage its town and country 3 the Swedish church this ev i Thimble Shoal. 13 submarines and various auxiliaries. i ~] tee was trying to make a tax exemp- homes and all the fashionable trap- ning. There will be an entertainment . Tomorrow the fleet will break . tion bill to cover the years in arrears. VP N&S necessary for a true portrayal after which refreshments will be served. ! Old Poini Comfort, Va., April ranks, the individual ships scattering When ssked'why the state did not sue Ot weaith, The thir ree in full form will be The Atlantic division of thu American | {5 their home yards for overhauling | for taxes, Mr. Day sald there was no For certain rentals the bureau conferr class of candidates at the fleet returning from four month@ of { 4na repairs while the officers and men . of ‘Tecovery and a judgment 287ees to place at the disposal of Pro- mecting cington lodge, I} O, O. F; Cruiaing and drilling in southers £o on leave to visit their familles. yon, road’s attitude was outlined | RN Ve T L the state might have ducers anything from .a $1,000,000 (oniene. Music will be furnished by the t Vice-President 1 Buckland, yacht to a thoroughbred Pekingese for the first time before its new com- ! . . . d « oy & - Lex "chestra refreshments " . S to operata the proper exington orchestra and ¢ Sealiigiyi Rt FOX’ Dxrectmg His C4 that of the federal trustees by Proceeds are to divided equally \Gill 1ater be served brgo D. Watrous, of New Haven, It was brought out that the federal hetween the maternity center of New 4 7 i The beyinning of the spectacle was See the Camera ward M. Day, of Hartford trustees get $31,600 a year, in all, and . York and the American committee for There will be a meeting 6f the New gof for 10 o'clock and it was estimat- Q . o . ‘ g ¢ 0% Britain council, 0. U. A. M., this eve Starting Sunday Taking Pictures ing pictures by gu inteeing for pro- here will be a meeting of the Lather he proposition was presented public utilities ough Chalrmun Higgins. ters. was to pass in review hero to i@ing for the trustees, My, Wat. | thelr salaries are paid regularly. devastated France, organizations of e that twe hours would be required " 4 that they did not wish to Mr. Buckland said the company’s which the bureau is composed. Miss "0NE for the 68 men-o'-war to pasa the —THE— Entire Week o ear to oppose the idea of a trans- | investment was $44,000,000. The Anne Morgan and Mrs. Wm. G. 2 The Ivy club held a meeting this Maytlower at her anchorage at Thim- It ordered to return the trolley = company thought the property ought Adoo are members of the executive afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo Shoal. ! “INSIDE OF THE CUP” May 2Znd. perty they would do so, and Mr. to be returned and the New Haven | committee. Whatnall of 11 Kelsey street. 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