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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923. f H " MAPLE HILL NEWS "l Cushing spent the winter with her sible 60 as to provide every possible|state military establishment v daughter and has endeared herselfito | . accommodation at the opening of the|noted in orders from the omge of A J schools in September,” ° adjutant general today. many on the Hill, She has just passed | This phase of school construction| private Edgar W, Pugh, of 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart have| " C4th vear | ] . b MR A\ A confronting the city and the contrac- |, i 4 i IN SH["]TINE I]"fi {opened thelr summer home in Madl-| /Mrg Bailey with her two sons of ) , T[’ BU"J] S[;Hflulsgtors will be taken up at a meeting| J0°th company i3 lieutenant of °°"§ ; S son. Mr. Hart will go down for the| g ingford is visiting her sister Mrs. | A to be held at 2 this afternoon of the|artillery and assigned to' that' comsl AT T—. week-end, With them are their SOns|\wijjjum Prince of Stuart street. egon i g | 8peclal committee of the board of es-| pany vice Beeghly resigned. Pro- mate and apportionment in City hall.| vate George J. Knox of the 338t : A. P- Zellel‘ Admlts Slflyll]g Jonathan, Stephen and Richard. —_— -~ . EX.Bncklaye]‘S ]]] New YOI‘l( Al’ej t 15 expected that a full st of for-| omoone jo appointdd a second: Heus Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kinner enter- mer bricklayers requested Ly May. & q "y MBYOT| enant of coast artillery and sssigmiedil | J. R. Rich and G. M. Rich with| tained a party of friends Tuesday eve- . t the Movi | Hylan will be available, att €s L] Grfl.flled Leave f William H. Gompert, architect of | to that company vice Beers, deceased. Gaflme owned by H J Scha“mer their families were guests for the|ning in honor of Mrs. Cushing. i o week of Mrs. Herbert Olmstead, mo-| = = kg L) toring both ways from Greenwich, Mrs, Willlam Prince of Stuart street they ST A et the board of education, said that yes- Major Clarence W. Seymour, J. A. terday only 190 bricklayers were|G. department will report for 15 New York, @ has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Bal- e sur New York, July 12.—City employees | working on school work, a decrease | days duty at the state military reser. man has a right to | ley and two sons from Wallingford. » ¥ A0gl Anoiban Mrs. R. B. Doane and daughters| — who were formerly bricklayers are to|of five over the previous day. vation, Nlantic, and the state rifl el BT range between July 22 and August 19. man’'s dog in protecting his own Miss Betty Tienhard of Golf st ¢ property arose in police court this| Helen and Nancy of Frederick street ss Betty Lienhard o olf stree . | be granted leaves of absence with an . morning when August P. Zehler of |were recent week-end guests of Mrs.| s visiting her cousin in Bridgeport, ‘opportumty to increase their incomes CITY ITEMS ‘ray:al;mr::t::l':gh{: s‘\‘:u?:l:\:?;t::' ‘r: 855 Corbin avenue was arraigned be- | J, Hart at Madison, | 1 |to go to work on school buildings now . crditing officer, is prqm‘o(fid to be fore Judge B. W. Alling on a charge — Mr. and Mrs. T. Monier and chil-| /7 N under construction to alleviate the | | major of infantry and is returned to of wiltully killing a dog owned by| Herbert Olmstead has returned to| dren are sojourning in the Catelile E |serfous labor shortage in the line of | the retired list with that grade. Henry J. Schauffler of 318 Lincoln | yount Herman school after a short| StOPPINg?at Glen Falls and King Lake. ; | endeavor. Hardware City Radlator Works,| Col. Charles W. Comfort Jry M. C., s.treet. The case was continued until stay with his mother. - | These former bricklayers, the mas | rear 18 Winthrop St. Soldering of all | will report at Camp Devens for three Baturday morning when Judge Allinlg AR RS Miss Foote of Pittsburg is a guest | | Jority of whom still hold union cards, | descriptions. Fender repairing.—advt [ days duty inspecting ambulance com- will pass judgment. The state's At ALt and et ot el of Mrs. Harding of Robbins avenue, % i | will recelve $12 a day for eight hours Hay ¥ o e T case was presented by Prosecutor | p Meer i ¢ Rk db it i Bies | aymond Searle, a graduate of New Joseph G. Woods and Zehler acted as | 5treet are recelving congratulations on A | will be asked to take & leave of ab.| Critain High school in the class of 1is own counsel throughout the hear- | the birth of a baby girl. e {sence without pay from the city, but| . 'L 11a8 been engaged as instructor| ing which took more than 35 minutes. ' ,?V/ ‘n’ “renu up ived f yi, 1 njeeneriiscience o She Eliny pling e B P | M. and Meve By J, Hubert ‘and| e [sRsErapymopation recetved: fan eIP-| it Junior High school. He is the p {Ing In bullding much needed new | ., or My and Mrs. F, A. Searle of wife was called on the telephone on |their little daughter of Robbins ave- ) ; June 13 by Mr. Zehler and told that|nue have gone to Morningside, Mil- NEWINGT“N FIEL"S @ NiER :;}\‘gfi';t ‘r:ml)lvlv r::flvpgdrs;:rx;\ (thhi‘fl:“v‘hp this city. ford, for the summer. bYiiy G R4 Bebe” fox trot record; a knockout. r -~ : 3 S According to report from the Brick-4 ., Blercet &100 —Advt: the dog had been shot. Later he €aid, Mr. Zehler called him on the| la " : yers' union there are at present be- | i phone and also told him that he had | Mrs. A. J. Loeschorn of Erie, Pa.,| tween 400 and 500 former hrlrl(lny_‘ A meeting of St. Mary's Ladies' T. ers in the fire and police departments | 4. B. soclety will be held tonight at 8 ghot the dog. He said that he im- is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. B. mediately went to the Zehler Prov-:Donne of Frederick street. Gl“b Mefl]bfil‘s Gflests OI DP- | who still hold union cards. It was|o'clock. A soclal will follow. [learned yesterday that John J. Don-| “Barney Google” now in dance erty, where he said there is no fence e—— | 3 . i J Onorato and Ernest Peters for the proteston of the. chickens, | Mre. ¢, & Olmated of Rovwins ave.| Jqgnh Poifs 0O Hg FaPm [Zamee, Onorsto and Benest peterson e 2oy M er ot tha | record, . L Fiercs & Coadv \ > A hearing will be held in probate | The question as to whether or not a and found the dog dead behind a nue gave a delightful bridge party of | | ) | F % | 0 | union, nfade it known to city officials | chicken coop. He said the animal|four tables Friday afternoon. Prizes Juhn @, Crean won the potato race |y dindeinion might be avallable for|cotrt next Wednesday morning on Bt flh‘,e months old and coneldered & went to Mre Harding Kinner and| .; oo1.0 go back, I wanna go |Which followed and Rev. John L.|work on school buildings if an eqult- | the petition of Edith M. Bollerer Har- il SR R ;M':,'e:“"' Tdght refreshments were| . i 1 wanna go back to the farm”|Davis came in second. The Lions|able arrangement could be made, He|low of Plainville for letters of admin- | testified that he sold the dog to M,.,}’” : 5 | was once the first line in the chorus[than enjoyed a hearty meal following sald the union officials would do | istration in the estate of George F.| Schauffler and that it was born on| Ri {5t of El Hill haq Of @n old time popular song and has which they' were treated to a three|everything in their power to rush the| Bollerer in order to elear title on January 1, 1923. George Curtis and |, = "gr AL Of BN ad| nany times been sung by members of | round boxing exhibition between K. O.|work on school bufldings. | real estate, i Tmmie Tliele Gavel Carl Ramsey, two boys who said they |67 fngers blown off by a cannon|ine New Britain Lions' club but not|Sweeney and Kid Lewis, both of New| Mayor Hylan in a letter to George| lunch at Hallinan's—adyt. J I'4 ys: were Hdlng- on Corbin avenue at the |°" AAEALANE | until last evening were they given ‘JI:ItAIn‘ ;'l;‘ich &f;l:lted in a drauzi.!.d Rya;\. pr(;:;ild;m] n; the ho:a;-d ]or‘nié\mmz:;rmgc:wl;lclens‘:&xu is.me(fl ]ansn;' | the opportunity to have this wish|“Honest John" lis was referee and | education, sa e had requested the swe man o 29 . By ::‘l,‘: ';.T; :::o&:[x;g zn:}fu‘;:reii\;::“?;:; A party was given by George Hal-| come true. Rev. John L. Davis was announcer, | heads of all city departments to get a | I'ranklin street and Corinne Davis of | Ou‘fofl“g‘r"r says eat all oy e iLcnr:;;t:fOEITTJ;QL;:\T;rz:’m;)ann’r;::; At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon El;:ldwardd L;wls. heger 1:;10“-; tas‘rlllst o; l;ormt;r bx;itckln_\;:]rs new onl\.‘;:m:l\rmm street, Hartford, both col- A Ser 2 Flynn, W son- S L - ev! g over G0 roaring Lions left New Brit-|"Ed.” an ames norato, etter | ployed by the ¢ity with a view to . = . 7 I uu'r:éfie::?qxv’f::?gutulfinfmln}l?l ihac}"’”"“""h |ain in automobiles to visit at the farm |known as “Jim” then entertained in |granting these men leaves of absence| = Permanent Wave. Irene Beauty This bread &]": nllllk s the dog was shot in front of the!| G 2 [of Dr. Joseph Potts in Newington, [a single Tound bout which, according | to take up the work on new schools. | Parlor.—advt. a sure-health plan chicken coop and moved to the rear,| Mrs. Laura Stotzer of the South|yhere as his guests, they roared and|to most spectators, resulted in a draw.Mr. Ryan yesterday wrote a letter to | New-Mai e sald that Mr. Zehler admitted to| End has returned to her home after|ronmed for more than three hours,| Judge E. L. Steele of Hartford and Mayor Hylan approving of his action | —New-Maid Bread Jiim that he shot the dog. While the Spending the week-end with her participated in all kinds of athletic|a prominent member of the Lions |in which he sald: “If our anticipatory | M[LITIA CHANGES several witnesses were on the stand brother in Worcester, Mass. events, witnessed a real up-to-date[club in that city was the speaker. numbers are realized by the list that JMr. Zehler questioned them relative P | boxing exhibition and sat down to a|Having attended the recent conven-|will be presented, it will go a long . tion at Atlantic City he told those |way to expediting the building of the | Major Clarence W. Seymour Ordered 10 his shooting the dog. Miss Ruth Lienhard of Golf -‘frl"’tlrml. pienic style, dinner. | Mr, Zehler was next called to the|is taking her vacation in New London.| Upon arriving at the farm the men | present of the many doing there. He [schools. The mayor in his letter said: 2 were cordially greeted by Dr. Potts, [spoke highly of the work being done| “The majority of city employees in| © Do 15 Days Duty at State Reser- witness stand. He testified that i 2Mise IZlizabeth Young called to him Mrs. Nelson Mann of Robbins ave-|given an invitation to stroll over the [in this country by Lions' clubs and |every department are very loyal and vation at Niantic. while he was reading, that a dog was | nue gave a going away party for her|70 or more acres and return in time|he expressed appreciation at the fact|I am sure will be glad to help along | i in the yard disturbing the chickens. |mothers, Mrs. Cushing, who will leave|for the 30 yard dash which was the |that New Britain had such a live or-|the school work. We must have the Hartford, July 12.—Additional “1 dropped the paper. grabbed the [shortly for Wollaston, Mass. Mrs. | first athletic event. This was won by |ganization. schools advanced as rapidly as pos- changes in the list of officers in the shotgun and went right out to the yard, where T saw the dog with a en," he saild. "1 dign't w'\;:::‘_ 'do:' A Dog’s Devotion veled the gun and fired. i - tapped four times and then died. T ; wont into the house again, notified &gl : S b {70 police and then called Mr. Schauf- | 5 % 3 : After the dog's visit T couldn’t nid one hen for 24 hours hecause she B L e g || ‘. ‘I HAVE ONE } CARAT ABSOLUTELY PERFECT “WESSELTON BLUE WHITE” B THAT IS FULL OF FIRE, SNAP AND ANIMATION st B AN R o IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO WALK ONE FLIGHT UP AND INVESTIGATE NG < 166 MAIN STREET Opp. Dickinson'’s Drug Co. ROOM 10 man shoot the dag but did not sce tae doz chage any chickens. The PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant and ‘ o i . eons, Joseph and Thomas, of Park NEA A % b , - " Terrace, Hartford, and Mrs, Grant's i >‘ 3 3 - Tt sister, Migs Olivia Madden of 66 Win- throp street, this city, are spending o week's vacation at Clinton. aay. Mrs. W. H. l'algle, Miss Hazel Nve, A man and a woman, riding in the auto pictured above, were B A A the et | Killed when they crashed into a train near Erie, Pa. With them § e e nth at Clinton Reach, Clin- | was their dog. The animal, injured, refused to leave the bodies and had to be forcibly carried away. ton, Conn We Are Running This Sale On VICTOR v White Shees and Sandals PRINCESS PAT during July because the demand is greatest at this time DANCE RECORDS i $3 -90 You can buy your vacation Shoes now at a big saving _ All White Reinskin Oxfords, including our famous Princess Pat Oxfords Carolina Mammy : We Have REDUCED PRICES On All Our SANDALS That Were $6.00 and $7.00 to I Cried For You - $3.90 and $4.90 “Pll Say These New Sngar Blnes Dance Records Are Pt'p.!” Down Heattod Blues These include the following shades: Champafne,i (11‘;1.2, \T";]xt}ent Leather, Smoked Elk, Red, Green, Black, ¥ $ Suede an hite — . THE C.L.PIERCE & CO. & 246 Main St. Opp. the Monument New Britain COME IN EARLY BEFORE YOUR SIZE IS GONE DON’T FORGET CARR LAND SALE} i - 3 9 B David Manning’s Pure Silk $1.50 Friday Afternoon i White Hose y M - M'@I/Qf NOW.......75¢ SEE AD ON PAGE 11 YW+ $1.00 . Sizes 9 and 9% onl Shoe Store * 211 Main Street A