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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY,MAY 10,1923 For Hother | VILBANEIEK PSRN s, i ’ e on Mother's Day Chamber Delogatos Hear Discus- Move May Be Started to Expel, ™™ "o o At g . There's the sion on Govt, Ownership Florida State Senator A opecial committee named by Wilten, May 10-—George Wiliam A Mayer A, M. Pa¢ 10 consider the Ogden, former member of the legis. Pleasure - New York, May 16.==An appeal 1 Tallahassee, Fia., May 10 The ground needs in the eastern section of suddenly from heart trouble st his American busines elp ral t legisiative committee Investigat: tne eity, met last night and consid- | heme here last night. Mr. Ogden was school accommedations and play- lature and well known politician, died | ivi cand! st endtel et . e ofgwmggood nay oad owners and employes put the ing the alleged brutal treatment of lepeq two plans, One calls for the|61 years of age. He was justice of nation's transportation system back prisoners in the private 1ease eamp|ourehase of land on Dwight and the peace for the last six years O'NEIL’S TIRE BARGAINS 30x3% Fabries ..........ooo0000000. § 9,50 30x8% Cords ..........co0000nen0.. 513,00 OB COME ....cooovvecvensosnies S1T80 i . g e g e e cham- | op Re o {nabb eon- | wr } nndtheaddcdpleaa on i =r..v| was maid hefer [ han IHa“"l Ly » nat v|T J ll\lv-i’:- €OR: | Woodland streets adjoining the pres Mr. Ogden was bern in New Ca- - e § ver of eommeorece of the United States | vened today to declde whether 10 eall ot East street sehool, and the second | naan, November 19, 1862, the son of v 1 ure of gwmg itin today by W, N, Doak, vice-president |additional witnesses calls for the purchase of land on East,! Sereno E. and Rophia Ogden, and 31x4 (Ol'dl S tala s ns e s s N0 e s $19.50 f the brotherhood of railway tral Great @ rise was expressed In i - . . | % cles when it beeame |Jublee and Rhodes street, opposite came to Wilten in 1872 and lived §29 { 4 Raliroad 1abor does mot favor fed- |known yesterday that the committee |SN¢ Present sohool. In both instances| here since then, He reccived his ear R L S O $22.00 ettt s Sy ST | SRR F ey Lo (land 1s provided for s s and play- |1y training at the Wilton sohools and ral ownership, control or operation was considerin nding the investiga o Py 'n:. \:‘r Doak ubm‘”ull It 15 | tion : =T . B grounds. The committer took no ac-|was a graduate of Wilton Aeademy 33x4 Cords R N szs.oo I R e P A tion, Alderman J. Gustay Johnson re-|and Columbla college in the class of R R . el o 8 .. igned from the eommittee 80 that a 's4. From 1584 until 20 yvears ago he v operated by private owners and put | Senator John P, Ste hairman * ) 20 y perated by private owners and pu tor John P Mokes, ehatrman CERG ST A0 SIS be nameds| st sehool in - severst ™ sencoe| il 34%¢ Cords ........0veiieeie.... $23.80 worker will know he is seeurs n em- |mittee had reached the erest of fta|ih® Problem heing one that interests throughout the state that distriet as well as the fourth e was chairman of the republi. 33%4%% Cords ....ovvvvveriinnnen... 52865 ant, that his wages will be fair, authority having recommended the t ! nditions of employment whole- ubolition of the leass system and eor. | Ward : ‘.'"“‘“ man L. M *""""’ WAS can town committee of Wilton for 20 *29 50 -— , that he is secure in his oppor- poral punishment, the dismissal of Vamed ehalrman of t committes years, and in 1898 was elected a rep- 1 ey The tunity to lay away something for sick- certaln county officers, expulsion of resentative to the state legislature 34X4 /2 Cord! 9000000000000 000 e ' 14 age. one doetor from the Worida medien FUMES KILL FIRE CHIEY, where he served several terms n- knsn“ flrll [:0 « Answer 10 Unions ratornity and the discharge of & e All Tires Guaranteed “Wa are so much interested in the prison supervisor. 5 lc I g 8 ||| Ananelal weifare of our transportation | He contended that no further good | Pualo Ratialion Head Found Iied Sisters of St. Joseph < The Red Car At Your Service dustry that we come to you with anlcould be accomplished by golng any at Station After Dlaze Hold Art Sale Next Week 4 . MAIN ST, ol o | 109171 APpasl ar Sumues Mpee e i, Surthie o 659 tnvestigation of thel puwain, May 10-~8mokeand fumes| An art and embroidery sale will he {reating the rallroads falriy by being Waata 1s semme (alk of seeking to r,‘ m n“nfr. in an interior ‘1.-.’.,;.“:»: »\um In 8t ;v:u:-p‘r:- 1’:‘” ,":.. lm..::u fair to capital, to Jabor, by heing fair expel Senator Knabh from the tate| ] """“"“';‘f"" "';f "';‘";' ",'",", i f | Mhik ."';:; of the. Blatase n{mm‘nvr 1o ourselves. Ba not decoived into|legistature, Senator W. H. Maples in| Bottalion Chief Nirachel and the pros- | the auspices of the iy Juna to [the belief that we can starve tho rail- |discussing that declared “if no evi. | tr2tion of Ave other dremen, - | seph to holp ralse & Bullding tund for HARTFORD'S GREATEST [roads. speculate in them to the dan-|dence is brought forward to contra- )., " ¢, llr;‘t' nnn..".“:.‘;un\ ‘Im\.u:n:' |u‘ In':'uml o cmoperm; 'rn: wale ALUES IN geroun degroe, wreck their credits, pay dict the story of Mra. Franklin and | Go% TP U T AEPTECRE OO0 | B O 1 rom 3 0 6 in the after- VALUE inadequate wages to management and (no one has yet heen produced to eon. | *haken off the effects ¢ e poison- | w 1 3 - (employe and expect a healthy trans. tradiet {t=—1 do not see how the aen. ous gas, This morning he was hv'u_nd noon and 7 to 9 in the evening. At portation system.” ate can foll to vote for Mr. Knabh'a|4°0d on the floor of his room. The|urday afternoon has heen set apart | wear He sald one reason unions did not |expulsion,” he declared other firemen will recover | for the children {want government ownership, hecause | Senator Knabb declared yesterday {it-would bring the total government that he was in no position to present [payroll to 4,000,000 representing 20,- a statement showing his side of the | 000,000 persons. This, said Mr. Doak, | case a ° | cach five persons in the country would - | be supporting one federal dependent| BEATING THE INSURANCE CO, and “adding to an already overstock-| How some people try to put things O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. Phone 900 39 Washington St. B v | NG S HERE! | In our Asylum street window ed prot®™slon."” over on insurance companies and the we show an array of Spring’s Government regulation through difficulties insurance adjusters have finest neckwear — Un”"l‘fl‘l in combinations, hoards and commissions in overcoming these stunts will be novelty of weave and richness Bliwas decricd by the speakers. The explained by David N. Case, chief ad- (4 of colorings. | raflroads suffered, he said and so did |juster of the Travelers' Insurance Co. pln n new ea,uty 0 Oul’ me ¢ » Among them are genuine Ritheir employes. to the men of the South Congrega- i i Habi Sacks, rough in texture to Reestablish Credit tional church brotherhood tomorrow | match new suitings; ficmrh.l’nun Walter W. Head of Omaha, Nebras- |evening. It will be the annual meet- | searfs in plain colors and stripes ka, first vice-president of the Amerl- | ing and supper. OfMcers will be elect- | S . . ‘ g —TIndestructo and Peblo ;«-m;fs can Bankers' association, assured the od for the year, SPECIAL THREE ROOM OUTFIT FOR SATURDAY—8-Piece Dining Room Set, 4-Piece Bedroom Set, in unmatched color effects; |chamber that the financial credit of | e e e | 3-Pi ] S ‘ 2 . ‘ ¥ Resilio scarfs famed for dura- W american roads would be reestablish- MARRIAGE LICENS | 3-Piece Parlor Set. ONLY ..........ocoviuniininnn. | bility; an altogether remarkable Wlcq by continued increasing efficiency Woiitus okhre hiias Ko il - el 2 d showing at $2.00. 1:"(_“(‘l'?"":""l“"t’::“:’;;’,"'"]:““",':"flr}‘m:f’:l | marriage market, four licenses to be | y 3 (oo } ¥ wed being issued, as follows: Henry And publio vpitlon.” -~ ¢ W. Rilger of Meriden and Miss Helen o . Hanson of 529 Church street; Gustave HO SF LS PORTRAIT OF HARDING. | Anderson of 26 West Pearl street and AI ) ) Washington, May 10.—A new por- | Miss Esther Holmquist of 301 Ken- 3 trait of President Harding, just com-|sington avenue; Nichola Palumbo of 4 95-99 S| IumStm( pleted by Howard Chandier Christy,|#97 Glen street and Miss Antoinetti 4 was placed on exhibition today at the { I"allo of 164 Whiting street; Felix &5 Hartford. Corcoran gallery of art. The portrait | Rzepnickl of 82 Booth street, and Miss T is to be placed on the steamship |Stella Denavenkiewiecki of the same i b “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind Leviathan, li¥dress, t [lITRAIRY A q = s i ;, § Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. | £ | [ : | COOLMORE CONVERTIBLE | PORCH SHADES BED HAMMOCKS | \ D ALA ; STANDS and CANOPIES , $3 -9 up Lowest Prices i) f N r SRl , A seventh of your life b S Laughte: | WL fl ;|- First! ‘ 4 b % : | that we can give you il One day a week—one-seventh of your life= days which you can devote to your family, | i your friends, or whatever you choose—is | i what we give you with our modern family | We Carry Whitney Line of [ laundry service, | As Low $ 1 9 50 STROLLERS We'll call each week for your clothes, | As 0 As Low $19 50 | wash them sweetly clean with the mildest As N In Order To Take Care of of soap and soft, pure water, and rinse them | i thoroughly in many waters, | i the Crowds Then we’ll promptly return your bundle | with all the flat work neatly ironed, bath 2 Sh s towels, knit underwear, hosiery fluffed ready | Ow to use, those pieces that require it starched, || b | and the few personal things ready for the il p d { finishing touches, un ay ! You'll like this Rough Dry Service, It | not only gives you more time for yourself, | 8 | but takes all the muss and bother of wash- venlng day from the home. Phone us to call for # > - r bundle this week. ! ! >, 1 | 7:00 and 8:30 oA | e \ | JI X% SuAS Dy Sy Union hfl;nndg Co. | CRIBS OUR PORCH CHAIRS Special Cotton MATTRESS Come To the 8:30 Show c' 1l As Low " ived—Pri i $ IN: p { AS $ l 2 .50 Have Arrived—Prices Right. 14.50 = Qleansers and Diers ‘ NEw BRITAIN. CONN. y DR. BENJ. L. PROT DR. HARRY PROTASS ! DENTISTS ° ® 252 MAIIN hsT ‘ | (Over Globe Clothing Co.) T ° ° 1) | e — 132 MAIN ST. “The Big Furniture Store” Telephone 72 ; | “They sparkle with opportunities,” | 2 is often applied to Herald H : { Ads. There i5 reason for it. e g ” - — f v~ CHARLES RAY " “ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR” WED.

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