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e T TREW GARBAGE CONTRACTS " FUNERAL OF PATRICK RYNN | :REI] SEHI]']I- H"USE ARE NOW BEING DRAFTED . - . v, Wetl Kagws Wiioed Dusies Mk | M em, | ments By Which Health Board Ex« High Mass of Requiem, The funeral of Patrick Rynn, held . A 1 | X % 3 Moy Heary 7. Burr Belieies Moderd ™ s no tmpmne servee P o Sl R | o Lo, itnfi i Corporation Counsel John H. Kirk- b : oA t Mary's church, was largely attended, Ingtiutions Are Superior | i o ot new ", . CRINE S R BEPUAR [ icv. onn T ‘Winters was celebrant | ) g Rev, Whillam' A, Krause, deacon; Rev. “The Little Ited Schoolhouse” was| board of health and they will be : , 3 % \ ¢ Raymond C. Clabby, sub-deacon and 4 the tople of an interesting address de- | ghortly offered to prospective bidders, d . § f ! | Rev, Walter A, McCrann was master = livered this noon before members of | pp, |, P, Lee, superintendent of the “ of ceremonies, . ] Rev, Thomas J, Laden of this city, the New Britain Lions' club at the department has recelved numerous } ) " Rev, Thom: en of thin ¢ Tt regular luncheon at the EIks' club|inquiries concerning the new contracts ®. g } ev, 3. C. Brennan of Kensington, C Tfll . : Fatier Dullard of Danbury, Father|| US€ uticura lalcum on Washington street, by Henry T. and {8 confident that the city's action b & d § A Burr, auditor at the Landers, IPrary in appropriating an additional $4,000 . . f 7 et ¥ Corliss of Woodstock, Father O'Riley D .l F Tll s . & Ciark Mfg. Co., and former princi- this year will assure a better collec- | - « 4 (i) ] ; X o: ‘\‘Y‘nw;"bur‘};. '?e\'.,’?hl':let: C'oapinl al y or e k]n pal of the Normal school at Willi-!tion, | . ' 4 of s city, Father Plunkett of Quin- Mmantie, Mr, Burr at one time It is proposed to district the city 9 { ¥ > | A . " niplack and Father Quinn of Water- After & bath with Cuticura Soap & teacher of science at the New Brit- into three parts and prospective col- 5 5 AN y - bhury were in the chancel. and warm water Cuticura Talcum is «in Normal school lectors will be allowed to bid on one, | b e ! 3 » During the eervices John J. Crean | | soothing, cooling and refreshing. In brief Mr. Burr compared the ' two or three districts, but will not be 3 & e iy, % LR e played the “Vacant Chalr'" on the | | If the ekin is red, rough or isritated Schools of 80 years ago with the allowed to select thelr own districts, 3 & ; g \ organ and as the body was being|{ anoint with Cuticura Olnflunlg schools of today and intimated that The new contracts specify the equip- i & e A J borne from the church Mrs, Mary T.| | soothe and heal. They are ideal those of today are superior to those ment that collectors must furnish, The | ° t > Crean sang “We Wil Meet Again, It | all toilet uses, of the olden days. He said that there amount of teams and employes differs 3 o i - : o | Won't Uecl.unl." i SampieBach Proahy Mall, Addrggr e has been no evidence produced that in the three districts on account of A 4 Father Clabby assisted by Fathers m.h‘. lnlfil'-‘.."'ET the schools of today are not turning|the number of houses and families Contrary to expectations, no di1sovces 00K Pu.e 1. o1t wien the inhabitants of the Ruhr|Dullard, Quinn, Plunket and Laden | | [Catioars Soap shaves without mes. RS (10 as e aoliools of yeatsts e N eaeh Sectlon. sies to make | Village turned out to attend the funeral of a German citizen killed in a riot with French soldiers. f::d:::";‘g the commiial services at day, as many people have said, e health board wishe: mal ik 4 'y o s A % Announcement was made of a mem- |the new contracts operative in June, Photo shows a F_lven(:h s_ently saluting the funeral cortege as it passed hxs_post' The pall bel;e;; w(-rbe Thon'lrnha and bership drive to be conducted from @ 60 day notice will be required to James Boyle o aterbury, omas April :) to May In this drive New cancel the present agreements, Ac- USE RAD[O ON TROLLEY |the trolley wire. The energy used|of Hoboken, N. J., lnnpccu{r of police | Curtin, Bernard Curtin, Thomas Mur- Britain will be in division " as the |tion will be taken in this matter be- l‘ror carrier current is supplied from |for the D, 1, and W, phy and Dennis Kelly of this city. membership of the club is below fore April 6, Dr, Lee asserts, | i SEAN N I storage batteries operating a motor Harris said the strikers organized ——— ;‘;:::.‘rn_\ll ,;Ilr,(,,m‘. 1§ : (."] ,:;!";.4\12:{:; FARM BUREAU PROTESTS Car ' Runiiig® Overi 1t Regular| STR[KER_S-]{—AB-I{Ii?LES in plain \l_ew of roundhouse workers. gurbage contracts to be used by. the A" J. K. O'Brien is general of | 1 division ' William Goldthwaite, | {0 o s Route Now Possible, | Superintendent of \Works and Passer- 4. C. Macomber, Joseph Potts, | yiles Complaint Against Order Yor @. W. Piper and J. V. Onorato have | New York, March 27.—Radio, ln!’l‘mtlmmy Today Tells of Shopmen NOT JEW[SH ORDER Ny AR ¥ioiits ot Eeoauire Bins been named team captains. | Railroads to Issi chang ; 9 in Bridgeport. been name m ¢ ain; | ds ssue Interchangeable |the form of carrier current, : “ns‘ Drilling Within Sight of D. L. and | gouse of David Officials Deny That It ¢’” Mileage Books, |used here in carrying on a conversa- | Bridgeport, March 27.—The prema- SAYED FROM SH]PW'RECK J tion between a. moving car and a| W. Roundhouse. | Fins Any Connection With the He-|ture explosion of a charge of dyna- 3 | Washington, March 27.—The inter. power station about three miles dis-| o = o 0 o f brew Faith ! mite, used in excavating a cellar, yes. Olmll Buttemflk ¥ R | W T Bw o BRI 0T~ BLOLY 0{\ t |terday caused the injury of two men, s Feed Steamer Who Founders O Canary Is- | for the sale by railroads of inter. | COrrier current, it was explained, striking shopmen, drilling with rifles| Chicago, March 27.—The Israclite |one of whom was working in the cel- tam 4 Has ey it Ao [ 4 {differs from radio in that the voice|in view of the Delaware, Lackawanna | House of David involved in a case|lar while the other was driving by @ heore ted |—that's when lands Has No Loss of Lite, Accord- | changeable mileage books at reduced |ig not broadeast in all directi 1t , : ; P nfi.fl« * them ® ing to Dispatches. S ikt |is not broadcast in all directions. and Western roundhouse at Port Mor-| now in progress at Grand Rapids has|in his automobile. John Hameseder, s v R s ooy b rates was protested today by the Am- follows the trolley wire and does not'ris, N. J. was told today at another|no relation to any Jewish organiza-|blasting contractor was supervising of pare, -= Tean. Paimes, |(Ch fsland, March |€rican farm bureau federation on the [radiate enough for any other persons|hearing held for the taking of deposi-|tions, according to a statement by|the 17th and last blast when the dyna- ETulned 57 8 5p o-lqw (35)| @7 (By the Ass 4 Pre It fs|8round that it would afford a subsidy |to pick up the message. Nor does it|tions to be used when the government| Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. Imite exploded. He was thrown to Buttermilk weported from Oro that the ‘m certain and specific classes or (intesfere with messages broadcast|sceks to obtain a permanent strike| The Benton Harbor cult, he de- the ground breaking his shoulder. He Conkoy’s it s the . “passenger mer g has fund-|8TOuUps of people. A rehearing was|from other stations. |injunction against the railway em-|clared, “has nothing in common with |was taken to the Bridgeport hospital. -mm-u-“-d ls-ihr"_ dered but . s and crew| ;;' B R | Advantages of dtl\is new’ develop-|ployes department of the American|Jewish people, either in tradition, be-! Murray Caplan restaurant, owner, m':‘u”' h:"-' . ] Bave saved. The 7 nt down | e El Will In effect form a ment, it was said, consist chiefly in Federation of Labor. Ilief or practice.” iwho was passing was cut about the with the ship the ; lds. | fubsidy to those few persons whothe ability of a repair of emergency| Several witnesses told of reports re-| The statement was lssued, he ex-|face when rocks hurled by the ex- fimfl&mw" ¥ The Cataluna, a v 15 tons |Make travel a business, such as trav-|crew to communicate with the power | ccived of dynamiting and assaults|plained, to clear up a misunderstand- |plosion shattered the windshield of| {Conkey's Poultry Book Free arrived at Ferns Spanish Is- | €ling salesmen,” said a brief filed by house, a conversation can be carried jupon workmen. The storv of the|ing “growing out of the misleading|his machine., After having his cuts . For Sale by “dund off the west st on |the federation. lon whether or not there is power in!drilling was recited by Thomas Harris | title." dressed he went home, 5. P. Strople, 113 Church St. Avcbruary 16 from | | ‘Permit for New Hotel s+ 7% The Boston 5,10, and 25¢ Dept. Store Wex said thi rnoon. Th will be erected at the corner of e THIS SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. & — ‘ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923 CNEST PR KILLER state commerce commission's order |tant. The agony of lumbago, gout,' rheu- : : { B s ‘ b 4 Ty il ? R R Imatism, neuralgia, itis—can be & i P 1l & B L G G et umlnu.m u m | BEGY’S MUSTARINE grcirre Heavy Weights fesed QUALITY BRAND Aluminum Ware - e g | You will be surprised at the very keavy quality at these low prices. A big stock to select from, e but we urge you to come early We will not take orders for this ware over the phone. Fine for Constipation e antly yet ciigetively on | t t,. smerous package 30 Can Resist - “Gets-It” ‘No matter how long you've had your corns Jbow bad they may be, whather hard or & sruy 3 TERIZ T EES 4 Qu Preserving Kettl § Q. Pdaine Pase Q4 Preentes Kot e Bote Covered Lipped Sawse Penn, 1 4nd 8 @ oy Paneliod Tebod Crke Pane V- S Se s Hivantern Cake Pums. 9 tn. 5 QL Mising Bowls § QL Punaied Colania) Banee Pone 1 RN T berrem, 196 4.QL Paseiiod Ligped Sawe Pem Tiat Blewh or Coskie Pans Mimmers Bpriukiers Biak Sirsiners Panalied Syrap Pitehors » y H y what you have tricd, believe this—"Gets-Tt" oy iR end corn peina st onch, and quickls you A O ean lift the corn right off tne toe or foot, with 5 finfin. It ends caliouscs, the same simple . Millions use it. Money back guarantee. “ Costs but a trifie~everywhere, E. Lawrence & Co., Mfr., Chicago. Sold in this city by ER MUSICALE | at First ChurchSunday Afternoon, 4:30 o’clock and you are all cordially invited to come and enjoy the music. Bring your friends