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BERLIN RESIDENTS SEEK BOND I5SUE Petitioners Given Hearing at State Capitol Today T 14 8l 1o Herald Peb Pire (8pe Hartford, Werthington to issue §3 addition 1o its press amount, bohbed up ments of hearings befer committee on finance today The bonds ealeulated duce funds which to the installation waler mains which those in the Worthingtor triet will be supplied with from city of New Rritain was thought that the orig issue $35,0 of hor would sufficl complete the work At this afte lowing residents were present: Ma C. Rickey Samuel Fiske gregational church Rehools N, 1, § Selectman George 1, ( Goorge W, Klett of N companied the delegatior A hearing wil afternoon hefore the ¢ tee, Representative F Christ of New Britain presiding, the request of the Berlin Fire dlstrict for the privilege of issuing bor to amount of $50,000 for the poses. F, 1. Norton, James J simmons and Charles I. Lewis peared in the that bi The same committes reach late this afternoon or 1he request of the City 00 appropriation new state armory in that city W, J. Malone, Major ULindsay Messrs. Merrill 1 Stack, repr ‘ng Bristol inter: wers at the itol today to attend nm 1,,..,..: HOLD ANNUAL FROLIC 'cople of South ('nnznf.'nlinnal A request of distriet for honds 1y falik assigl power worth ¢ t issue Lhe Ipon house with the first of be vort) nt to h fol distriet Wilcox, Deming. in Con r W the Superintendent. of er and Mrst arter, Judge Dritain ae held this commit ap- of will tomorrow f Rristol to provide intorests a and nt- Ccap- Young Church Have Indoor Track Mceet— “Yale” Carries off Laurels, Relay races, games an old spoon races, foothall fashioned spelling match, potato race, ete., 10 “stunts” in all, formed the program at the South Congregational church last eve- ning when the Young Women's aux- iliary entertained the young men of the church. Once each year the young women entertain their husbands and sweethearts amd this was the annual party. The guests were seated about four tables at the supper, which started at 6:30 o'clock. These tables represent- ed various colleges. Rev, Dr. George ‘W. C. Hill headed the Harvard group, ¥. L. Fay the Princeton group, Miss Annie Anderson, the Dartmonth group and Douglass Johnston the Yale group. The program consisted of col- lege yells and cheers. The 7Yale group won over the others by a half point on an average score. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs, James Baldwin, Miss Ruth Miss Ruth TLoomi nd Mrs. y. There were couples present. SUE FOR $550 LOAN. Ludwig and Bertha Steinke of this city have brought sui Adam and Adele Freheit also of New Brit- ain for $750 to recover a loan of $550 made on January 31 of this year. The papers were served by Constable Frank Brown of Berlin who attached bank accounts of the defendants in local institutions. The writ is return- able in the city court on the third Monday in February. WILL SERVE BENEFIT SUPPER A supper, the proceeds of which will go to the Children’s Home, will be served in the First Congregational church this evening at 6:30 o'clock by the Young Women's Home Missionary society. Baby Department Crib Blankets, Rubber A full line of all Baby Goods PEOPLE’S 1 TO 98¢ STORE 328-332 MAIN ST. n r"“ al Judge | | will be 10 INITIATE 50 MEMBERS Soviely of S Jean de Bapliste 0 Harve Big Sessbon This Evening-— suprome Officers 1o Be in Change. Wifty new will be M od i the ie Baptiste s evening the Chureh meeting Is expeeted largest gatherings to or seme time st the ibers B Jean ety 1 ha ™ one of the 1 by this seciely pens e rector of one o akers Henri supren of th ey ond N. Y., charge he assisted by of New led. Moses J, Bars Nashua dent, will meeting and wil Philias Jalbert Mass. Organizer under whose direction the rship drive has Eonduct» of the speakers, and refreshmenta will program have mbe will be Musi plete the P, 1, KING HEADS GOIIHITTEE of “Tahw" one coms Secretary of Boyle Named Group Considering Needs for New Clubhouse, School Committeeman P, ¥, King was elected chairman of the building committee of the X, M. T, A, & B, and William D, Boyle, o for- sident the society, was secretary, at the committee’s tion n ting, held last night Tabs” building on Lafayette society, ner pre named organiz in the street An of discussion was held of which it 18 expected committee will recommend that the present building be altered | extensively rather than to change the of the clubhouse, N. B. H. S. Will Enter Four In Typewriting Contest Vice Principal J. C. Moody of the Senior High School has accepted an invitation to enter four typewriting contestants in a competition to de- cide the High school championship in Connecticut, The competition, which is an annual event, will be held under the auspices of the Connecticut Tusi-| ness Educators' nsnou:mon. at Hart- ford, Pebruary At the rej ;;m..r uuw‘mhh Wednesd morning, o typewriting demonstration held which will be, in a meas- a tryout for the contest inform s A result that the ure, | Duran, sis v|er girls and Geory verything is in readiness for the mock trial tomorrow morning during| the opening period at the auditorium. | The two classes in “Problems of| Democracy” are working hard under the tutelage of Miss Guilford in an| effort to make the first mock trial in many years a SUCCess. *hool will close all day Friday be. cause of the teachers' convention. The game between the N. B, H. §. basketball team and the team repre- | senting the Meriden High school will | be played next Friday evening instead of in the afternoon it has been an- nounced, The mathematics club will hold its regular meeting at the close of the afternoon session this afternoon in the Academic building. “Tabs” Name Committee To Present Annual Show A meeting of the show committee of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society will be held tonight at § o'clock at the club- rooms on Lafayette street for the pur- pose of organizing and laying plans | |for the annua Following is| the committee named by President E. |X. Callahan: Michael Connors, James W. Manning, John I Callahan, John | Doherty, Edward Sheehy, James D. Murphy and William Price. | WILL REPRF NT ROTARY. | President Leon A. Sprague, Judge | B. I Gaffney, George Spear, Frank | | Porter and 17, O, Rackliffe will com- { prise the committee to represent the New Britain Rotary club at the “Boost Connecticut” luncheon nd meeting at the Bond hotel in Hart-| ford Tuesday noon next week. Strictly fresh eggs blc 2 dozen $1.00. Russell Bro: Sheets, Etc. New Britain, Conn. AND HER PALS Dodt o Kiow BETTER Taad To RUB A CATS FuR THE WRONE R AEES/AH nou. Qucw! NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1029, Coal Mining In New York New York urchins are finding many ways to solve tne wual shortage in their homes, IHere they are shown mining coal from one of the chutes in a busy street while companions keep watch for the police. DIRAN-SPIRVEY | THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN Well Known Young People Will lk}‘l\m Youthful Aspirants to Fraternity Married At All Saints Church To- Membership Entertain Public .\'l‘lr morrow By Rev, S, A, Grohol, Central Junior High School, Of all the queer sights which greet 241 High the eyes of those who go out evenings Duran, son of [in this eity, one of the most droll Duran of 30/ ones possible was noted last night in arried tomor. front of the Junior High school on row morning by Rev, A. Grohol at Main street, where two youths suffer- the All 8aints church. Miss Helen|ing the pains of an | tion were of the bride, will be|placed, One “gent” heM a lantern, maid of honor and Anna Palustak of |and the other had a pick. They Bridgeport will be the bridesmaid, | both stood there like statues, which Cecella and Betty Duran will be flow. | Would lead one to suppose that they | were aspirants to membership to a Duran will be| groomsman. Iollowing the ceremony | High school fraternity or the like of they will leave on a “m.nng trip to |that. New York, On the return from their| wedding trip will reside at Daly avenue, March 1 last l-:rnost G. Jordon did 25 PLUMBING PERMITS ; Inspector Tormay's Report for Janu-| States unul tod.n) “hon he was nat-| | uralized with a number of others by Miss Anna Spurvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Spurvey of street, and Joseph A Mr and Mrs. Andrew Daly avenue will be mw |Named Postmaster Last March, Is Citizen Today Although he has Riverton since 89 | Winsted, Feb. 6. | been postmaster at | Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World Freneh ocoupy town of Geddela in|infow of aliens under existing law. | Hesse and advance, BEssen dispatch teo | Times says. evidently have begun new | lsmet Pasha seems to have relented |trom unyielding attitude at Lausanne and pariey may be resumed, Paris }--hlru declare I Egyptian ministry offers to quit in | erisis over Budan sovereignty but king [declines to accept rvesignation, Caire| | message asserts | Congress of Vrench socialists in seasion at Lille appeals te league of tions calling for disarmament of | hatreds. German officials spurn Freneh offer of 100,000 mark® (about $2,10) te parents of German girl accidentally London | President Harding ecalls tien leaders and drafis statement British-American debt funding plan |um~ or rm\'n—mnual approval, Briekmakers announce at Cleveland |that plans for five billion dellars werth of building are under way in United Btates, American Leglon survey shows that 1260,006 men are still out of work in this eeuntry, Directer Powell declares at Louisville, Cromwell—Julius Land, negro, was bound over to the superior eourt charged with killing of twe men in trolley station, Pridgeport— Margaret Csordas, § killed by Prench eorporal at Duessel. ‘unu old, was killed by a trolley car dorf, . |mier Taschereau re-seated by | stantial margin in general in provinee of Quebee, | P - Chief White Horse of [tribe of Oklahoma kills himself | New York department store for llfl'(mn of girl who was “just kidding." sallor on first visit to Metropolis, Twenty-seven persons reported miss- ing after department house fire in Wichita, Kan, Three bodies recovered so far, Revised immigration bill as ap- proved by house committee would ex- t‘lllll!’ -puu-u- and would cut unnuul DANGER CORNERS'IN NEW BRITAIN LISTED ) (Continued From First Page) along Elm street and 10 on West Main street, Many of the accidents of this later group result from the carcless- ness of adult and children pedestrians darting across the street in front of | approaching cars, according to the of- ficials of the state department., A warning is issued to pedestrians | bleyclists, and motorists to beware | these danger spots in New Britain. | In a report issued by the depart- ,mnnt of motor vehicles for January | 23, three dccidents-are listed for that one day. At 11 a. m. two autos col- ! lided on Arch street, resulting in dam- age of from $25 to $200. At 7:15 a. ary Shows Busy Month With 102 b 3 3. Hinman in the su-/ e oore® 1t was said that fne| M. an auto and trolley coliided on perior court, It was said that | Riverton postmastership was not in' 'l'nrnm\'s‘“""h demand and no one else was January | available at the time the appointment shows 102 inspections made and 25| was made. Jordon is a native of| permits for plumbing work issued, | Germany. The report has been submitted to the z R O AR ST D building commission. ‘ REPORT FRENCH ADVANCE. Of the permits issued 19 were for| lLondon, Feb. 6.-—A report that work in old buildings and six new the French have advanced 25 miles buildings, S one special il|<p(’r-1hr'ym|(] the frontier occupying God- tions were made and two defects were | delau, in Hesse, reached London to- found and remedie! There wer:|day in an Essen dispatch to the nine tests of plumbing by water.| Times. The correspondent adds that During the month 112 fixtures were|the Germans momentarily expect the placed. occupation of Mannheim. Where Revolt May Break Inspections Made, Plumbing Tnspector P, J. report for the month of Bavaria, which supporters of IHitler, Fascisti leader, would cause td“secede from the German republic. Munich, the capital, is the seat of Hitler's activities. Neewah Has a Hair-Raising Experience RU4 AT Some 10DINE ON 1T IMMEDVATELY! Stanley street. At 5:30 o'clock that afternoon a pedestrian was struck by an automobile on Main street and slight sn;urleq were sustained. ew Haven County Fight i On Its Commissionerships | Activity in the corridors of the dapitol today was mostly by @New Haven county members and citizens of the county in anticipation of the | republican caucus for nomination of candidates for two commissioners of | New Haven county this afternoon. The predictions included choice of Miss Sophie Brown of Naugatuck to succeed herself and of Mr. Sanford of Hamden tn succeed himself, the | latter being opposed by Harry Smith. I'riends of the latter believed their man had a fighting chance to defeat Mr. Sanford. WASHINGTON GF DENIAL. Washington, Feb. 6.-—Through embassy here the German ment today denied formally that its policy had been modified and de- clared that on the contrary unan many is steadily ;:row(n;; CUNO IS iTl FIED, Berlin, Feb. 6 (By Press).~—Chancellor Cuno returned to Berlin today from a two-day tour of the occupied Ruhr area con- vinced, he said, tion of the population to resist the | French coercive measures was as firm today as when the first of the occupying forces entered KEssen ‘on January 11, 9 9 Pure lard 2 ifarl\t 1bs. c. Russell Bros, |Intertype Demonstrahon Under Typos’ Auspices | “ Members of the New Britain Typo- graphical union witnessed last even- ing at the O. 17, A. M. hall on Hun- gerford Court a moving picture show- ing the construction of the Intertype machine from heginning to end. Pre- vious to the picture entertainment was furnished by several New Britain fmen, plano selections, baritone solos | and selections by the “I. Four" mak- ing up the program. A large num- ber was present, I°resh eggs 61c dozen. Russell Bros. —-advt, BY CLIFF STERRETT its | govern- | | | mous resistance on the part of Ger-| Associated that the determina-| st | | 1averal mevernment headed by Pre-| subs | members of his family were taken to clections a hospital Cherokee | in shop erafts head, said that rallroad of- afs| Two New York city policemen un~| under arrest on charges of attacking | and robbing a 16 year old Glasgow Milford was killed by an automebile [ 557 | near her home, Dridgeport - l' dward Bhaw and four suffering from ptomaine | poisoniy New Haven—R, M, Jewell, national ficials alone are to blame for trans- portation conditions and denied charges of sabotage, New Haven—Thomas Welch of in Orange; two students held, Hartford—Fuel Administrator Goe- thals of New York telegraphed that he would help speed up coal cars in yurds at Maybrook, N, Y. Hartford—Postponement of rail- road and birth control hearings sched- ulm lur this ur-u-k was nnnounced Cofort Statlon Opening Is Delayed Six Months The municipal comfort station on Central Park will probably open about March 1, Secretary Willlam G. Dunn of the City Hall commission believes, delayed nearly six months, the orig- inal plans calling for completion of the job and placing it in operation last September. It is planned to have the building open from 6:30 o'clock in the morning until 11 o'clock at night, SUPPORT COAL STRIKER Metz, Feb. 6. — (By Associated FPress)—The German railroad workers in the Sarre valley, have agreed to support the striking coal miners and threaten to bring about quick stop- page of transportation if any move is taken by the French government with adverse results for the miners, Style Tip | L The P an will predominate this year not only in bathing suits but also in street wear. Here's an advance showing-—Madelaine Gayer, New York, wearing a Persian mollf bath- ing suit at Miami, Fla. | The opening date has been! THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Armanged For Quick e sud Ready Reforeace. LINE AT CONSBOLTIVE days 160 Yoarly Orde’ “I-l L‘p-u A»luulu. Count § worés 1o & Ifl. 14 lines 1o an lach Minimum Space, 3 Lines Misimum O«»I Chates, | 4 Cents, Ask For & "Waut ad" Operstor, AflNOI'l\ T Durial Lots, S nulmmn' w ONULIeLis d marbie et made, ‘M‘“«;-u uu-u--nw Worka AREENTOURE = Cat lnnu. and ull yerleties of pl Adoife Bas ¢ dalle, 318 #, ol -1 £ RTTFDALE i “lont " Baturday night, wore reliar but ne name plate or tug, Answers to lener, lioward, Return to_KFrank F. Clark, Berlin, Tel, 6872, .\,\u.m\l‘r lmn, ghntion e Maiu St Finder return to Hers inglon 8t RIS _ .swm'n.n, d vone, 10t between Park and \ Bts, last Monday morning. PUHES Containing #mall change and Keyd, lost on Main b, between iullrond Are cado and church, Finder please return to BREONS having constipation or indle gestion snould try our Whols grain wheats 8 littie, Does much to relieve tnese wint Nature's tood. Am. Mdee, Park ot months of January and Februi @ reducilon of 36 on wevery custom taior, FOIt the 1wl m Wit or vvercoat, J, VWuCk by_Arch_ bi,_Opp. Soaih WANTED-"10,000 people with corns, _cai~ iouscs, chapped hands, eczemu, hem- orthoids, sores or skin affections, to buy 4 bux of Honey Live Owtment. Guarane teed to please, sor saie by Clark & Braiae erd Co,, aud Dickin for Announcements, BARBER shop at 4 Rallroad Arcade, merly owned by Scrigio Antomino, was sold to Locia Hossitto, This shop's new ot welcomes Mr, Autoning's anu will give thelr best in service, courtesy and siniary applances, 1o be weli dressed on casy weekly pays monts, sugtun Clothing sture, ve Chush St Next o derald Oftice, TTER than a Valentine, a photograph, We make Valentine picture, b for $1.00, ____Auto und ’l‘n«.k Mmclu. SUICK MOTOR CARS--“Hetter cars are be- ng built and Buick 18 bulldiug them." New oritain Buick o, 220 Arch strust, ‘Telephione 607, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS-~ Lush Motor Co., “A lizputable Comcorn," West Main, Corner Lincoln 8t. SOLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CARS-— Commerce and Ruggles trucks, R. &, Kue dolph, 127 Cherry Bt. FPhone 2val-2. Coupe, §680; The New Main 8t BIG 4 TRAIN WRECK Five Injured, One Perhaps Fatally, HEVROLET touring, sedun, 6 ¥ When Passenger Train Strikes Open Switch Near Terre Haut, Terre Haute, Ind, Keb, 6.—Five persons were injured, one perhaps fa- tally, in a wreck on the Big Four railroad at St. Mary's six miles west of here, when passenger train No. 46 bound from St. Louls to New York, struck an open switch today. E. B. McDonald, fireman, and T, M, Denham, engineer, both of Indiana- polis, were serfously injured. Me- Donald was burned probably fatally, Three mail clerks were slightly bruis- cd. Iour mail cars and coaches were derailed, but none of the passengers were injured, it was said, A @lassified ad in the Herald will Lelp you to find the rent that you de- sire, Herald Classified ads are the talk of the town. ADVERTISEMENT avement on Park Stro®, Conn., Febe CITY Permanent City of New Britain, ruary 5, 1923, To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- meht of the City of New Britain has made the following assessments of benefits or special betterments, caused by the laying of permanent pavement on Park street from Elm street to the New York, New Haven & Harte ford Railroad Tracks, viz: North Side. Benefits Hardware Corp. $1,702.20 260,05 American Rackliffe Brothers Co. South Side, American Hardware Corp. American Hardware Corp. Morris Cohn ... . Jerry Albanes .. Seward P. Strople . Wm. E. Burk $ 606.75 American Hosiery C $3,801.60 Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order sof the Common Council: Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk, (N. B. Herald). CINDERS For All Pu A. H. HAR! 1233-3 4