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NEW TRAFFIC GIANGES | A D UNDER ISCLSSI . Chiel Har{ and Sergeant King Conler With Ordinance Committee Chauges in parking ordinances were suggested at the meeting of the common couneil ordinance commitiee held at eity hall last night, Although there was a lengthy diseussion as to what changes could be made ne definite action was taken and another meeting will be held later to revise the entire parking code to meet the demands of inereased traflic in the central part of New lritai Police Snggest Changoes Many of the changes were suggest ed by Chief William €. Hart and Ser geant John J. King of the police de- partment. The matter of one Wway traffie on the west side of Central park was again brought up before the o nittee, Alderman C, J, Dehm wus in favor of it and Chief Hart was not e opposed, Councilman Henry Rice ob- | Mags, who's been appointed speeial jected on the grounds that the mers assistant to the attorney general of chants on that side of the street are | the United States, * heavy taxpayers and should not be e—— Items Frank jekley, Hampden, subjected to the loss of business which | would result from one way trafie, | Favors Nlicing Central Park City Chief Hart stated that the conges. tion of traffic at Main and Church| Open alleys at the Casino tonight. streets would greatly relieved by |—advt, cutting off the northend of Central| ~Mrs park making u straight drive from W in New London \ Wost Main street into Church street, |Who 18 il Councilman Rice suid that tho trolley | Universl stop in front of the probate court, ord, No, # which was ellminated severals months "4Vt ? ago in the face of much opposition, Anthony Bcallse has brought suit for | g7 . should be returned, It is now located | $700 n:nmnrt Peter Denuzze and prop- further up West Main street near the | €Tty on West Main street Im», been intersection of Washington street, attached by Constable Fred Winkle. It 'was 8iso recommended by the|The writ is returnable in the eity echief that there be no parking on | court the second Monday in May. South Main street, from the High Open alleys at the Casino tonight. school to Whiting street, on the High| ~-advt, % school side. | Star of Good Will lodge degree Other susaostions fon parking of in- | toam. will mest tomorrop night at terest to automobllists were made as|* 30 o'clock ut“.hmlox Mechanics hall. follows: | ‘Bambalina,” fox trot record, No. Court street, north side, 40 minutes; C. L. thrr-- & Co.- r...m, - south side, unlimited; Walnut street, | - will be a meeting of the Holy north. side, no parking; south side,| Family Circle in 8t. Mury's school hall unlimited; South High, from West| '“"'fih}lin R‘ o'elock. Election of ofi- Main to Walnut, west side, untimited; | €58 W '\'{,"f,’fl“l“‘:_l., e east side, no parking; West ‘\lnlnil'“‘_"“"':‘ ]“";;‘“‘n.“'-\' D :‘,‘I’\_-l S ;';:l‘;‘ h_,:"lf'"‘w ‘I‘“:;'“n"‘:f”"l“,‘,;'l L_“_l“" Mrs. John Hubert of 63 Camp street trom \\'(~-xl' Maln' ta I.'n.lw west side, | enter iined a number of her friends at i ‘mkm'g, Ract sids ntialte k(j‘ bridge last evening. Prizes were won street, both sides, unlimited; ""1"11\';.‘» "l’”"“"“d"'i“lj""‘l‘l‘fl'l_l:\;":'\I‘;l:f's‘;‘““ ington street, west side, unlimited; | N Victor Records for May. ree & Co—advt. east side, no parking. N Central Park, north side, 40 min-| % yyi0 popnadette Labadie, a trained nurse, who reeently was engaged b Edwin Sibley of Haley street isiting her mother, ers, orchestra rec 1. Plerce & Co.— C. utes; jitney station, 2 minutes; La- fayette street, from Main to Wash-' ;040004 or health in this city took BRITAIN DAILY H helps” reliclv’/a — TODAY'S POLICE COURT Charge Against Mother of Fiarboring Fugitive From Girls' [ School, Will Be Held Tomorrow. | Daughter, In police court today on request of cutor Joseph G, Woods the case a Chernopsky, charged with Iharboring a female child, was con- [tinued untll tomorrow morning. | Judge Kiett also continued tifh case |of Mrs, Akelina Kateshenok, charged | with violating the llquor law, until Monday of next week under bonds of $200, She was arrested yesterday af- ternoon following a rald at her home by Policemen John C. Stadler and ‘l'uvrlnk O'Mara. | In order to grant Arne A. Ahlin time to sccure a duplicate certificate of registration, the caso against him was continued until tomorrow morn- ing by Judge Klett, The accused was larrvested yesterday at about 12:45 o'clock by Policeman Fred Wagner, for operating a motor vehicle without |of registration, street, told the judge that his father was going to sell the automoblle and he had removed the markers from the machine without the son's knowl- |edge. His father is now in New York, | he said. tion but could not find it. markers and not having a certificate Ahlin, who lives at 93 West Main The accused also testified hat he had a certificate of registra- WEDNESDAY, MAY .8, 1023, ERALD HOTHER DEMANDING CHILD MASONS SEEN 18 FORCE FOR PEACE " Conspired=—anghier Adoptedd Wy N. Y. Grand Lodge Wants World- wide Co-operation Michigan FPamily May Two Judges Fratre. Iy listered yesterday to a peal f Mrs whe is seeking to regain her 12 year old daughter, Alice Beatrice, taken from her at birth by her ewn rela tives and given to a charitable instl tutien, from whieh she was taken and adopted by Mr, and Mrs, James Nuttal It was a case deeide and Chicago SUPFInE ap on behalf ¢ Ada Morris, New York, May 2 The grand lodge of Free and Aceepted Masons of the state of New York opened its one |hundred and forty-second communication yesterday afternoon 1,800 delegates present, representing about 300,000 members in the state The opening session was confined to reviews of the year's work and pro. annual or a "Bolomon" to similar to the Biblieal case recorded as decided by King gress, more particularly the report of Holomen, the mothe attorney de- the grand master, Arthur 8 Tomp- elared, In that case, he sald, the | kina supreme court justice of Nyack, |real mother received her ehild, Bince IN, ¥, He finds that the spirit of fra- | Mrs, Morris lives in Chicago while ternity and brotherhood has taken |Alice Beatrice resided with her foster hold of the world in this generation parents at Waukegan, 1, Judge Jo as never hefore in the world's history, seph B, David, before whom Mrs He sald: |Morria applied for & writ of habeas “There is more of the fraternal|corpus, invited Circuit Judge Clair C, spirlt, more of the apirit of service, | Rdwards of Waukegan to hear the| more of the spirit of glving and doin se with him, Under this arrange-| for others, more of the unselfish spirit [ment, 1t wan believed, there would be| than ever before since time began and po jurisdictional controversy, | Free Masonry, the oldest and largest| A conspiracy caused the child to and strongest of all brotherhoods of |pe taken from the mother at Btor-| the world, has had a lurge part In the|jing, 111, in 19311 by Mrs, Morrin') molding of this spirit, and should I.«fnn"h” and a sister, counsel for Mrs, the first and the most effective leader Morris declared. The child was taken | in the field of human service, not con- |wyjla the mother was delirious, and fining its activities within its own bor- | when she asked for her baby she ders, not limiting ts benefactions 10 yyy told sho was to il to sce it. She| its own members, but making it8|y.g geceived until she grew stronger charities and ministrations as bound- |1 was told the truth, he continued. lens as the wants and needs of OUFlippay whe went insane and for two| fellow creatureh months wandered about Iilinols and | | “And, it T mistake not the slgns of |joyg ugking for her child, Many| the times, if I correctly measure the [0 ghe applied to the charitable in-| sentiment of our craft as cxlnren(:dmm"m" only to be refused the in. in its responses to recent appeals, h“rarmmlnn she sought.” its generous support of our grand| Ty Tygyg when the Nuttals applied lodge activities, in Its cagerness to dopt ore. Mrs. MoPrs ob roaaitest, at evary ressonable oppor-|f07 8doption papars, Biek rorr e Ner ety the spirit of Masonry, our fra. |thined trace of tho Nuftals &p aer ternity will fulfill its mission and jus- (ShHd and she was allowed to see her tify its antiguity and become a still daughter, not as her ‘motht‘r. but as greater power and more potential | & friend of the family. el force for the pacification of the| Counsel for the Nuttals denied there had been a plot and asserted that Mrs. | world."” ;Lde report showed that 24 new Ma- Morris abandoned the child and that | sonlc lodges were organized in 1922, at her behest the Tllinois Children's| among them one in the republic of |Home took the baby. He compared Finland and three in the kingdom of the case with th of Fantine and| Rumania; the Soldiers' and_Sailors’ |Cosette in Hugo's “Les Miserable,” Merorial hospital at Utica, N, Y., is|Which, he declared, was “a real in- taking care of 526 sick and disabled |stance of mother love.” | men, women and children; the Mason- | {c home is filled to capacity, and a tuberculosis sanitarium is being de- veloped at Saranac lake. The move- ment to establish Masonic employ- ment bureaus in several parts of the state is shown as unusually successful. UNLUOKY THIRTEEN There are 13 contaglous diseases in | the city today., Eight of these are ot‘ scarlet fever and flve are of diph- therla. f Daughter of Litchfield Banker Reported Missing New York, May New York po iee were asked yesterday to ald in for Miss Elizabeth Colt Charles M, Colt, Liteh. banker who disappeared after hoarding train at Mentelair, N. J. When the girl falled meet her parents at Grand Central station here Monday afternoon an investigation hegan he search laughter of field Monday Cony @ Warren Bank Can Sue to Recover Money Stolen Nuffalo court decislon here today will permit the recejver for the KFirst Natlonal Bank of Warren, Mass, for the res covery of $212, the bank's funds invelved in the crash of the Niagara Life Iy The New York state insuranee department and the eommission which teok over the policies fund of the Ni- ngara 1ife efendants, Ay 2o—A BUpreme 000 of surance Co. And peserve will be TEACH Teachers of grade 4, public schools me S MEETING 6 and 6 of the ing this after Linoleum y with the dire the ntral Junior High school for & gens eral discusion of the work, BOY STILL MISSING No Trace of Whereabouts of Kide napped Schenectady Hoy—Clue to Abductor Is Obtained, Sohenectady, N, ¥, May 2~Polics seck o large black touring car cons taining two men and & boy as the most definite clue to the whereabouts { Verner Alexanderson, six year old sor ¥, W. Alexanderson, radlo engineer who was kidnapped from his home Monday, The boy, led away by a man who promised to give him some rabbits, ls belteved to have entered the automos- pile which went north from the eity and then headed west, My, Alexanderson has made an peal by radio for the return of his boy, asking radio enthusiasts the ountry over to aid him in the search, Descriptions of the boy and his abe ductors were broadeast by a number of radio stations, And Window Shade — SALE — ARMSTRONG'S BEST QUALITY LINOLEUMS 95¢ sq. yd. laid We have a hig stock of new patterns in our new Lino- ' leum Dept. which we recently opened. We will call and measure your rooms if you desire. But if at all possible, measure your own room. WINDOW SHADES Measured, Made and Hung at the Special Price This Week Only D. MILLER CO.. 26 CHURCH STREET ington, north side, no parking; south | side, unlimited; Myrtle street, from | Maln to Washington, north side, no| parking; south side, unlimited; Main | street, from Arch to Franklin Square, both sides, 40 minutes; Arch street from Walnut to Grand, 40 minutes both sides; Main street, east side, from Elm to East Main street, 40 minutes, except from railroad 'cross- ing to Myrtle street, where no park- ing is allowed. ART GALLERY OPENS TIreer Rooms of Fine Art at Wash- ington Are Formally Thrown Open to Public Today Washington, May 2.~—The’ new Freer art gallery containing famous collection donated to the government over her new duties here yesterday. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. ——advt, Engine Co. No. 5 was called out by Two Wear Straw Hats Yet Escape Uninjured May 2. — At least two persons wore straw hats yesterday. Although the official day for putting on the straw hat is May 15, these two beat the scason by two weeks and ap- parently suffered no ill effects except that they attracted considerable at- tention to themselves, The first straw hot was observed at 2:26 p. m. A man of about 50, wear- ing a grey suit, dashed out of the Jotel Pennsylvania and walked up Seventh avenue as though he were late for an. appointment. Nothing clse so startling was observed until §:30 o'clock last night, when a young man, well dressed and accompanied by a young woman of unusual attrac- still alarm at 1! o'clock this morning to extinguish a firedn a pile of rubbish at the rear of 137 Fair- |view street. ! AZ1Z GROTTO TO E ERTAIN. On Saturday evening of this week Azlz Grotto has arranged to entertain ‘r\ll Master Masons of this city. The | Grotto clubrooms will be thrown open at 7:30, daylight saving time. From |'s to 9:30 a card tournament will be lin order. Prizes will be given to the | winners. At 9:30 the entertainment | will begin. It will be the best that money can procure. Invitations are | being sent to the craft and a good | | attendance is expected. i, \ o In Great Britain a population of tiveness was seen to turn off Broad- gy o e iy 87,530 persons is served by 995,- % telephones. in the United States a |Way at Thirty-fourth street and enter i | population of 103,508,771 persons en-|the McAlpin hotel. Many Witnesses y,,. B4 J the use of .|say both theso men wore straw hats. | Wl . m by the late Detroit capitalist, Charles 1.. Ifreer, to be part of the national gallery of art, was formally opened today. | The collection of more than 9,600 yieces is housed in a magnificent gal- lery, funds for the erection of which were set aside by Mr. Freer, The building rises adjacent to the national museum and Smithsonian Institution in the mall. The outstanding feature is a large section devoted to the works of the American artist, Whistler, which in- cludes more than 1,000 paintings, pas- tels, drawings, engravings, etchings, | lithographs and copper plates. Prairie 6;1 and Gas-Co. Cuts Price Per Barrel! Independence, Kas, May 2.—The Prairie Oil and Gas Co. announced a/| cut of ten cents per barrel on all| grades of crude oil in the mid-con- tinent field effective today. 'This is| the second cut of ten cents since the | recent advances, the other cut being made April 23. The new prices range| from $1.30 to $2.40 per barrel, never fnew [was ”'such : a good cook” ’ ANDI’II have to give most of the credit to our new Glenwood range, it certainly has made a difference in my cooking. I'm spending less time in the kitchen, too.” “I¢'s a relief to have a range that doesn’t need to be coazed to cook.” On the paper money issued by Lobejun, a small town in Saxony, appears the drawing of a man dis- playing his empty pockets. 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Its big square oven bakes food exactly right—mi. bottom and clear through. The balanced baking damper and the Glenwood Patent Indicator take care of that—you can’t make a mistake, Like evety Glenwood, the Model «C” is built for a lifetime of setvice. It will give you a new idea of how easy it is to be a good cook. Glexvood "C"ia Poarl Grey Enaiael or Standend Black Fiaich J. M. Curtin & Co., New Britain James Pomeroy Hendrick, of New York City, has been declared the handsomest student at Yale university. What do you think of the choice, girls? *