New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1923, Page 12

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Y S UG DAY | Goverer Offickally Announces 14 Shall Be Observed tn State NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1023 Sent For Clara Phillips e sswrsTT———— The governer 18 mass of legislation his consideration postpone action Among the of commis tuhereulasiy HOUSEPASSESBILL = == FOR NEW DORMITORY Danbury Normal School to Have $100,000 for Building May ¥ purned in June al work on the i awaiting and decided 1o the appointiients appointments are thoss sloner for the siat commission, which has areused keen interest: trustiees for the Conneetient Agrieuitural college and members of -, other commismons DELAYS APPOINTMENTS Govermar Aot 10 Selest Take Ofice July 1 Togislature Has Adjoumed That Officials 10 June Uil Afer o Connestiont May Goeverner Tem Hartford, pleton taday lssued a prociamation L the bl b & \ designating Thursday, the fourteenth June, a8 Plag Day throughout the and recommending that “en Ay ¢ natiopal colors he dis. played fram sehools and homes and places of business in token of eur ayalty " May pressure of work in his office it stated today Governor Templeton will not make amy direct appoints ments that are due July 1 until after the general assembly has ad- SLOAN BROS. discussion Hartford 22— Recause of the ora was iy iarge prunes, 2%, 2 Ih only. Cooked Food Nunsweet ke, tomearrow Shop.--adw M " t and term of compensat el missioner was alse tal Hartford Aay priating $10¢ the state by a rising amendment was to @ Sereed & Rills passed from alendar Appropriating 86,375 1o supply de app for i & anew our allegianee | 1 us remember that ne mere words suffice to keep the Aag invielate to safeguard our liberties" ficieney in opriatior state nerm ote of 1T . P igh traffe An aet regulate giving towns ti bullding restrietions $225,000 which of keen debate in both | the legislature Honse motion o Recessos Again Upon Hous Huckley til 3 p. m. standard time noon, This will be the seon i noon session P slon, Mr, Huekley said that had requested the in or der that the the house voted to r day might count wegislative day” In the cas bills acted lay which been sent 1o the oee of th of state upon ¢ Teeth Put in Bl Benator Wrooks taday offere senate “pollution bil action in that putting inte an amendment ulready which ia believed to have ehance of passing H deals with the guestion g streams commis thelry Brooks said that he amendment on the r ber of the house fered an amendment propriation for the 850,000 10 $20,000 The amend and the then tabled and will probably come up Inter, The bill already passed in the house authorizing the state's attorney to the vwaiting oot offered the another amendment which 18 now hest amendment ving the fores recommendations. enntol introduced the nopow to o « mem Ioge ring the of " from Senator onditions under a missic Creating wn of West Haven Amending t harter of ing ion ithorizing Manchester board of SEWET PO employes. Wng the ers in West Haven sennte Ao Approyes pansed il he renat amended for the the at ury lormitory | for ar \tor Rogers ment declaring that his g INSt any yry while it enute WS lormi fend The terhury enumeration bill to pens town plan com coneurrenee ppropriating $100, sta The origin appropriation of apposcd the amend committes ppropriation for the ienator Bakewell de today amended the Wa- placing the question of the alleged frauds in the seho the he attorney general for any may deem necessary, bill dirceted the state's attorney New Haven county to enumerators, The amended bill passed by a vote of 20 to 6 MEETING IN SOUTHINGTON Mr, and Mrs, T, L. enumeration in the hands of action The orginal of prosecute was Weed, Mr. and health ia the Waterbury | This trio of Los Angeles o duras to return to California a Walter Hunter, deputy sheriff, FLO LEEDS AND Phillips, escaped hammer murderess, cailuz, under-sheriff of Los Angeles county, Mrs, Biscailuz and immediately offered part of them in flicials is now en route tor Hon- woman being held there as Clara Left to right: Eugene Bis- 06010 CONFERENGE Young Women's Christinn Association | GOVT, PLAYS TRUMP CARD IN MORSE TRIAL T0DAY Acconntant Coplons Concerning Workings of Various shipyard Mants Washingten, May The govern. odueed a trump card today at the Morse trial with the introduction wah L Finninger, eapert ae- countant, who testified he had made a detalled analysis of expenditures of | the Greten Iron Wor from June, 1617, to the end of 1922 and of opera- tions of the Noank, Conn., wooden #hip plant from the time of its acquis. ition by the Morse interssts until the first government ship contract wan awarded | Finninger carried to the stand an | armful of pa epresenting the sult of the work of himself and assistants, and government counsel Expert Gives Data 2 evidence, There followed a series of onse ohjections which wre over. ruled with exceptions noted and al. lowed witness told the court that he | had with him all of the books and records not only of the Groton Co but | of the Emergency Tleet corp. and the #hipping board which he had used in 185 Main Street Cantilevers Are All-Day Shoes It'a not hard to find a pair of shoes that are comfortable as you walk down.town In the merning, fresh and untired; but it's quite a different mat. ter to find a pair that will he equally famy on your feet after a long, tiring day. Cantilovers are specially designed to give support that will prevent éx. freme foot-fatigue, nnd for this reason will ba as comfortable at night as when you first put them on, Comfort and faot well-being are the most important results of wearing Cantilevers, but they have the added advantage of looking art for tall. ored wear at all times. The flexible Cantilever arch, that gives with every movement of your foot, will make you unconsclous of wearing shoes at all, except for the comforting assurance 1o institute civil and eriminal actions in connection with enume tlons in Wate ry genate today after an amendment had been offered Sanator Ells objected declaring that while he believed any- one gullty of fraud in the enumeration Mr, and Mrs. O, N, Judd, Mrs. G. W, Corbin and Rev, Dr, and Mrs, George ———— W, . Hill are attending the meet. (Continued From First Page). | ing of the Central Assoclation of | 1 sal e Congregational churches {n Southing- - ton this afternoon and evening. Plans (o Send Delegation to Stlver making up the analysis. The court 7 announced that time would be given atibany el ot defense counsel to study these books and make comparisons in preparation |for the cross-examination. This indi- woclation cated that Finninger would be on the benetit of the Silver| Witness stand for number of da; | T eee—— evening in the R THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the l'r‘lr-‘ n holding the food sale, | v A.B-C Want Ads which lasts f o'clock through- | out the afternoon, for the purpose of - raiging expenses. Miss Loulse Noble, 18 chairman of the membership com- mittee which i3 c rating In the sale Tickets the two committe tion office at H at C. L. Pierce's, The conference and last until July ming confest ; nine, prizes Kirst junior, imnior, Mar) | Robena Riair sehool was tabled in the Bay in Month of duly A flexible shoe for your flexible foot. antilever Sho e for Men h’o%en the to the bill 1 at g Women's Christing Thursday for the Pay fund auditorinm custom officials held them sturned from abroad on jewels when the up when sh May 8. It was found that the had been purchased in this country, ||s0 that she had no duty to pay on {{them, but she had to pay 8500 on ||some gowns she had bought on the || other side. She was so short of ready cash, however, that she had to walit ||| some time before she got the $500 to- | gether. In reply to a question about her opinfon of Mrs. Stillman, Mrs, Leeds said: “We won't discuss Mrs, Stillman It was very kind of her to make the offer she did, but that is all 1 wish to say about her.” Mrs, Lecds misconstrued a question |[about Mrs. Stillman's offer, and inter- preted it as an insinuation that she was uging her haby in an effort to get n settlement from Stillman for herself. WIith tears in her eyes, she asked: “Do you think T would so twist and | warp an innocent little baby's life into such a hideous thing?" Mrs. Leeds declared that Mrs. Still- man had heen mistaken in her belief that she was the woman who broke up | 'the Stillman home, “I have been told,” she said, “that || Mrs. Stillman belleves T am the wom- {lan who put the ldea of divorce into senior, | her husband's head. That is not truc." | Apmy Aviators Injured R Il Special For Wednesday Atwater, The cont included swim- ming strokes, diving, races and stunts. The prizes were awarded to those holding the highest number of points. man now?" a reporter asked. | While Flying Through Fog | “He is the father of my boy,” said | Mrs. Leeds. “That is all I have to| Uniontown, say about him." Franeis Mura | MeGinnis, ar ntors of Washing- ton, were injn e former serious- Iy, when their plane crashed into { the mauntainside, five miles east of here yesterday afternoon, after the aviators had lost their bearings in a heavy fog. Poth aviators sustained hupns when the gasoiine tank explod- | ed a moment f Mondny there will be for this Every year conference at Sllver Bay of girls from the varlous and the < of ecach| § studied different | ‘ ared, group from| a folk there {8 a | associations fon is com and If You Want Service Open an Account with us by member; , at the ngerford are on sale of ocin- and are prepared to render every cour! will begin July 18! In a swim- By A st eves as foliows second kind of banking service. wpen Satarday Evenings - - Tto 9 Pa.. May 22.-—Captain 1 Liente t W C. Daylizht Saving PETITION OF MAHER Morning Prominent New Haven People Flock Four Hundred and Twenty-Eight MEN’S SHIRTS At $ 1 -45 Each Value $2.00 to Support of Present Chairman of State Tuberculosis Board. petition 100 May = 22.—A LECTED . chairman of the New American Society of | will in all ced himeelf for an- other term, aceording to the list of nominations to he submitted at the 1l mecting Thursday eevning, Mr. nominated for chaifr- T. Hewitt will be re- re-election as vice | place of Sheldon 8. | who has left the city, A. T, will he nominated for secs e meeting will be held at the Nritain club. | Hartford, bearing the names of almost Jeading citizens of New Haven | presented to Governor Templeton this morning through Senator Tone, ing that Stephen J. Maher, ch of the state tuberculosis comn be re-appointed to the commn Among the signers were leading men in the business, political and profes- | sional life of the city. They included | Mayor David . Fitzgerald, c M, Ullman, Henry Farnam, Philip Troup and Norris G. Osborne, was Britain Mechanical probability s ineers, Lew In Neckband and collar attached styles in such well known makes as Parker, Wachusett and Cortley Shirts in This Sale Roby, Stowell tary New Rrookfield butter, i2¢ 1b, tomorrow only. Cooked Food -advt. e ESCON-PAC The “Universal” irons backward and sideways as easily as forward W i R HE Universal Electric [ron has no cor- ners or sharp edges to catch or gather the cloth on the back stroke. The round heel, an exclusive Universal feature, prevents this. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS For Men Wednesday Special $l .00 Suit Regularly Sold at $1.45 Tapered point slips quickly and easily into the smallest pleats and ruffies of dainty lingerie. THE WRINKLE PROOF IRON Guaranteed Electrically and Mechanically Price $6.75 THE CONN. LIGHT & POWER (0. 92 West Main St. Telephone FIVE HUNDRED WASH TIES 23 Such as Other Stores Sell at 25¢ g}Y):‘é?aeISday 3 for 500 THE R. M. HALL CO. 183 Arch St. WALL PAPER—1 PAINT—KYANIZE—VARNISH The Three Things You Need to Have L N ‘An Inviting Home™

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