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f; 14 'm\' A PARK BOARD APPEAL | | FOR §25,000 DENIED No Extra Appropriation Now for South End Athletic Field that no mor Adopting money park one given begin to show the appropriat for extension purposes for about time will be | End Its of $1 80 has been spent to date, the | year so that to imple have the South pa 000 alrendy o which board night leave had tion Chairman Wi park hoard | Maxwell tende betore Ath Chairma board that under the Memoria 1 for use can here ‘ ik quip it md issue app and taxation last the of finance voted to park board | to the board appropria after withdraw addi the Tohn | ¢ and | yerin \ jfam 1, Brooks of | 1 Comy J allahan, Willlam vright hoard. teady told present d will be hen the in Fal, the finanen | plan, | open Ameri held Field 1 1 18 to b board's d¢ by th sought sire to cor time. The | be done, | eheesy | New nece awa {leavir older | to are | g0 to I men used to play football with their own changed. | ing another year so that the progress | of | many past years ana no harm would | vor of holding over a year NEW BRITAIN- DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1023 Dritain High school football games wh the are 6,000 spectators, Without a fence it i possible to col- loet admissions from only two-thirds who get in, he sald, He said that no cash would be used for several months, but the park hoard does not wish to contract without funds to meet their obligations, Chateman ¥, 1, Hall asked {f it would not be possible to use the field a year without the extra equipment, My, Hrooks replied that this eould but it would make a “pretty thletie field for the ecity of Britain,” He sald it would be sary for the athletes to dress from the fleld and they could showers immediately after the games, Chairman } days he at the otrie BAMFORTH BUYS BLOCK Purchases Jerry Albanese's Property On Park Street and Will Use Tt For Wholesale Electric Supply House, Harry 8. Bamforth, formerly of the firm of Barry & Bamforth, purchased today through the Camp Real Estate Co. a block at 170 Park street be- longing to Jerry Albanese, the baker, Mr, Bamforth will establish a whole- sale eclectric supply headquarters there, Mr. Albanese retains a year's lease for the bakery in the rear, Stephen and Annle Sergent sold through the Camp Real Estate Co, a cottage on Hawkins street to Samuel L, Kaplan, the clothier, John and Annie Spitko sold, through the Camp Real Estate Co, a cottage at 63 Cottage Place to Mrs, | Otto Ney. WILL GONFER WITH CHIER hav that in the 1 others used Y. M. A, and then field for the games, their showers. Delaney answered true that young all sald (Hall) a oming k for Commissioner that it was cqually clothes on, but times have AMERICAN TRADE Sixtysthroo Per Cont of the Businoss of the Philippines in 1922 Was With the United States, Manila, P, I, April 26.—Sixty-three per cent of the total trade of the Philippine Islands during the year 1922 was with the United States, com- pared to 37 per cent for all other countries doing business with the ls- lands, according to the annual report of the collector of customs, The imports into the Philippines |from the United States during 1022 amounted to $47,788,000, and the ex- ports to the United States were valued at $64,111,000, Imports from countries other than| the United States for 1922 were valu- i"" at $32,659,319, and the exports amounted to $31,471,607, BANDITS RELFEASE AMERICAN Hall ¥avors Waiting Year, | After the park commissioners had exeused, Chairman Hall ex- sed himself as in favor of wait Civie Teague Takes Steps to Try to Convince King Alcohol He Is Dead | Fven If He Docen't Know Jt. | been preg work on the noticeable, Commissioner Abbe felt that the| city could carry on its athletic games for another year the same as for park would be more Bold, bad bootleggers who seem to | nhave been born under a lucky star| which guides their destinies towards a “lack of evidence,” when they face | the police court were discussed pro/ and con at a moeting of the execu-| tive committee of the Civie Safety | League last evening, and it was de-| {cided to have a committee confer| with Chief of Police Hart on the most | result from layving over, Mayor Paoncesa also spoke in fa- “I ean't help but feel that open to criticism,” we be Com- Mexicans Reported Freeing Mining Engincer Held as Prisoner Mexico City, April 26.—The Ameri- can consul at Torrcon late last night advised the American embassy here| |the congress had that Oliver W. Kruul, the mining en- gineer who was kidnapped by the] bandit leader Juan Galindo from the| Trinidad mine, Durango on April 6, arrived in Torreon last Monday. The | consul gave no details, When news of the kidnapping was recelved here federal troops were put on the trall of the bandits but so far as 18 known did not find them. A NEXT FEW DAYS 70 SHOW REAL REPUBLICAN VIEWS "I’lmn Far, Preponderance of Opinion in Party Is in Favor of Har- SUPPORT TROTZKY'S PLAN Communist Congress Adjourns After of Taking Over the Heavy Industries Approving Proposition Moacow, April 26 (By the Asso- clated Press)-—The communist con- gress adjourned today after approving without change Leon Trotaky's phu'n‘to next few days expected to bring a take over the heavy Industries, The | more definite crystallization of senti- congresy n_l-o upproved ’l‘omm‘""""’nwn! in republican ranks on the :‘;“':n"u:';“."l:'('l"?:'""‘l‘,‘r?."‘n."“1”‘ I ::“""‘:,‘: world court lssue the political aspects schame for control 'of-state "‘;’M‘m. of President Harding's unequivocal and M, Kamenef('s proposal for the ::::n’?:“;:::‘:l;:(l‘:: K:",’:&":.::“.AOT‘; e perstnt 1t tovor ™ | address continued today to hold the The congress clected a central close attention of party leaders, committee, the personnel of which | All shades of reaction to the pres- will be virtually the ‘samo s last |/dent's firmly spoken adherence to the year's. A control commission of 50| Proposal were manitest soon after his communists to carry out Premier Le.|Teturn to the capital. The prepond- nine's recommendation, which would | o¥ance of sentiment among leaders as extend party control and supervision | 0Penly expressed, favored the execu- to all branches of the government was | {ive's stand and saw little to fear in named, the warnings from opposition sources M. Zinovieff, chairman of the execu- |of a party split If the advocacy of tive committee of the third interna.|American membership in the court tionale said in a closing address that|was pursued. There also were sug- demonstrated the | gestlons of compromise on the pro- fact that there would he no retirement | posal. Some of those who talked from the dictatorship of the prole-|with Mr, Harding yesterday came tariat, laway with the impression that he was not himself entirely assured as to the posgible effect of the opposition . ex- pressed., So anxlous was the presi- dent to avert any schism in the party they sald, that the situation might possibly lead to cancellation of plans ding's Stand, Washington, April 26,—With the Russell Bros. —~advt Pure lard 2 1bs, 2 Pure lard 2 Ibs, Russell Bros. ~—advt for western speaking trip, The president they pointed Gut has re. peatedly emphasized that he wishes to keep politics constantly in the back- ground during the trip, RUB RHELMATISH " PAIN FROW SORE ACHING JONTS What is rheumatism ? Pain only. Bt. | Jacobs Oll will stop any pain so quit | drugging. | Not one case in fifty requires inter- nal treatment. Rub soothing, pene- | trating St. Jacobs OIll directly upon the tender spot and relief comes in- | stantly, 8t. Jacobs Ofl is a harmless | rheumatism and sclatica liniment, which never disappoints and can not burn the skin, Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your drug- gist, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatica pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. Old, honest §t. Jacohs Oil has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sclati- ea, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings, would | advisable way to persuade the ghost|,ewgspaper dispatch about ten days | ent in the of the late and frequently lamented |, g0 peported that Mr. Krull had been ick houses by the | following missioner Spear said, “if people drove by the park and said there is $62,000 § n the field, to contain for athletes nated s would The the would b each to be $15,000 board also desires entire field so that admission be charged and collected from all who get into the games, This would cost |y $3,600, The sum of 00 is sought |« for bleachers of the knock-down type | which it is proposed to place about | the field. The total estimated costs of these works is § but $25,- 000 was asked to guarantee against any deficit. | Commissioner A, N. Abbe asked | what bonds have already been issued, and when informed that $100,000 ¢ worth had been sold, he inquired as to whether it had been represented |t that the issue would take care of the |0 entire park. I $62.000 Alrcady Disposed Of. Chairman Brooks said all but the buildings, fence and bleachers were calculated. He said that, of bonds issued, $62,000 had been laid out. Commissioner Ge gested that the r spent before more money was sought. 1 his board was not dage must be exca- vated and oved and was unable to know positively what the costs of this work would be; therefore, he did not wish to obligate the board with- ont knowing there was more money ceming. All Dressed Up—And No Collar. Park Commissioner Delaney told the hoard that an athletic field with- out a fence, bleachers, dressing rooms, ete., is like a young man with eve- ning clothes no collar. He want- ed the job finished in time for the Tegion meet when several hundred of the best performers in the coun- try are to be in the city. The com- missioner spoke of the Hartford-New t t t rge P. Spear sug- | C 1ining $38,000 be r P R R TR You Are Going to Have One Exciting Night Next Sunday —_—_——— e TALIN TANICS Jfe Lincoln Rea[tfi Co. = MEY l " LOY\/ ///I)l{'!m////."/ ) 7 REAL ESTATE is always a, good investment—start in by buying a lot. It will cause you to thriftily prepare for the time when you will build a house. HONE. KRN 7190 THE LINCOLN REALTY (@ < Ky Room 212 74 o " o ; o Bathi i 95k B. NELSON High Class Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens 58 W. Main St. You Are Going to Have One Exciting Night Next Sunday in there without a dissenting vote, company as trustee of the city's sink- suggestion of the | § of the bhoard of finance and taxation, are both in that bank. Repairs John Barleycorn to remain the grave, or at least stay away from New | Britain. Monuments to the Jate and fre- quently lamented 'J. B,” such as one-time saloons, which still retain| the mahogany bar and brass ralls, the ; swinging doors and non-transparent | glass windows, will be discussed with the chief, as will sign boards offering for sala that which the law does not| permit in the way of alleviating the' unquenchable thirst of the perpetu- ally thirsty, An effort will be made to get| Judge William 1. Boardman of| Bridgeport to come to this city and| address a public meeting on the sub- | jeet of law enforcement some time in the near future. row and they've just voted or of holding over , Commissioner Virgl! pointed to the amount of gsm now heard of the money t with little visible Improvement the park. Commissioner Abbe moved that the ark board be given leave to with- iraw its petition and it was so voted issue New Financial Arrangement Corporation Counsel Kirkham was alled in to prepare a resolution for he appointment of a hank or trust ¢ funds, the appointment to be ef- tive when the charter amendments ire passed. Heretofore the chairman of the hoard of finance and taxation has been custodian of the sinking fund, The ast charter revision committee at the Chairman Hall made Best butter 55¢ 1b. Russell Bros. 2 Challenge milk cans 25c. Best he change, coffee 38c Ib. Russell Bros.—advt, At the suggestion of Commissioner r, the New Britain National bank named as trustee. He explained hat the city treasurer and F. S *hamberlain, for 17 years chairman Brighten Up Your Home The chair- man was empowered to make ar- rangements as to compensation to the bank, it heing suggested that two per cent of the income be paid. 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