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.HIGH SPOT The following is a detailed report of events in New Britain during the year 1923 compiled from the files of the “Herald": January 1—Cennecticut Federation of Churches protests appointment of Judge George W. Klett as U. 8. dis- trict attorney. Throngs attend fu- neral of Captain Thomas W. Grace of police department. Alcorn revealed as man filed remonstrance against Klett being appointed U. 8. district atorney. Odd Fellows plan to pay $7,000 for improvements in their new building on Arch. street. ~—3—Half million to be asked from state to complete work on new state normal school in Stanley Quarter. Behroedel Knitting Co. incorporates with 350,000, 4—-Bill presented to congress by Postmaster General Work provides $50,000 to buy land for addition to post office here, 5—Mr, and Mrs. James J. Toomey ©of West Main street observe 25th wedding anniversary. Charter revi- sion committer favors abolishing eivil service in poliee and fire departments. E. W. Christ resigns as fuel commis- sioner. f—-Frederick 8. Chamberlain re- tires from public life after 20 years of service. Bodwell Realty Co. pays out 325,000 in cash dividends. 7--Thomas Lowe clected president of T. A. B. drum corps. §—H. C. Brown appointed fuel ad- ministrator. Roy N. Buel dies in Australia. Martin H. Horwitz of this city and A. J. Bable of Hartford buy overelgn Coal vard. 9 ~Fred Beloin dropped froam Com-. merelal Trust company. Fails to win place on board. W. C. IPrench elect- ¢d president of ILions club. 10--Dr, John E. Martin resigns aft- er 10 years.on school board--Richard Covert chalrman of manufacturers’ committee in legislature. E. W, Christ chairman of Joint House finance. B, W. Alling on judiciary committee, Thirty-nine cases of measles in eity, 11—Wilfred Belo'n signs lcase on Grand hotel, Charles 'reeman president of & R. and Mutual Aid society, 12¢-Committee on scheol accom- modatiens recommends four room wd- ditions for Stanley and Osgood schools at expense of $110,000, 15—Sergeant Kelly leads race for ecaptancy of police, T. ¥, MeDonough and Edward Mag pass bar examina- tions, 14 ~James Ciaceo of Washington Tluce dies at hospital after slashing throat. West Main street garage roof caves in under weight of snow and five cars are damaged, 15--New Britain hospital buys new ambulance at cost of $6,000, Con. tract signed for new Rurritt hotel, taxing zone for eity. J, president of Burritt Savings bank 16~ Trail of auto thieves leads to this city upon finding of stolen car here. Regola Negri, local business. man, dies at Hartford hospital, 1T of New Rritain Savings bank. Ser. geant George J. Kelly unanimously chosen captain of police department 18-~Charles Norton, old postal clerk, dies, Probation Offfcer Con- nolly opposes detention house children placed under arrest, 19--City to deliver coul Ralph N Merigold elected of Aziz Grotto. 20P, 8, MeMahon dies after short Hlinerg with pneumonia. 22.~W. E. Attwod elected president of New Britain Trust Co. 23—A. L. Andrus clected president og R. & E. Sick and Funeral associa- tion 24--B. H. Munsen, Civil war vete eran, dies at age of 76, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Multberg obscrie 49th wed. ding anniversary. 25-<Repalrs amounting to 815,000 on Ktate Armory assured at statr capitol. McMahon es goca to family. lLocal fuel Aministrators arked not to remign. 26-~Central and Elhu Burritt Jdunfor H. & graduates receive diplo- mas. Patrick McAvay named ser. geant in police department George W. Klett to retire as judge 29-<AlNin C. Owsley, national com mander of American Legion, pave visit to eity. Five year 014 girt brings 00 against Connecticut who Judge 10 year B, L, 1o monarch suit for § Light and Power Co. 28~Rev. A, B. Taylor ordained hs minister. 29—Charles . Hare resigns as su- perinfendent of New Britaln M. chine Co. Elihu Burritt hote] wite at corper of West Main and Washing ton strestw sells for $195.000 Ilisha H. Cooper president of New Dritain General hospita). 30 ~Mrs. Gilbert J Maple Hill dies in Florida. 81-—Ralph H. Goodrich dies at age of 83. Conneccticut Light and Power Co. isswes new stock pentiey of February I=Mr. and Mrs. Burton W. Lewis ©f 73 Harrison street observes 36th wedding anniversary. Fuel Admin- istrator H. C. Brown threatens to adopt card system in coal dealings here. 2—Adam Smith, blind baseball fan dies at Curtls street home. Military enroliment shows about 5,000 men liable for servieq, in city. Plan to bulld bridge at Clayton favered. Cost, $63.000. 3—Rev. Hugh MeAvay, former New Britain resident, dies in Minnesota 5 —New Stanley Rule and Level plant under conmstruction at cost of $150,000 7—New Britain United Community Corp. would bar Salvation Army from spring drive epprove. §-—Henry Willlams observes 22nd birthday today. Influenza prevalent in eity. House approves B. W. Alling and W C. Hungerford as judges 9-~Vllllam J. Long nominsted to sucoeed Dr. J. E. Martin as member of sches! committes. 10— Mayer favers two-platoon =ve tam, but Wants cut Th foremen's wuges Leon Protass. 25 years 2 grocer, Ales at Main strest home 11—Mr. and Mrs. William Frey of Chestnut street observe “5th wedding anniversary. | married. 5, Cooper | ~E. N. Stanley elected prestdent | for | siek. ! Disabled Veterans dis- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1921. 12—Harry C. Brown resigns as fuel administrator. James M. Doyle, editor of “Record”, dies after long iliness. Governor opposes $550,000 grant to city for new normal school. 18.~—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arbour of | Whiting strect observe 25th wedding | anniversary. | 14—Fire hoard hostile to Noble's appointment as fuel boss here. Clar- |ence F. Bennett elected president of | Stanley Works. E. Allen Moore | chairman of directors. | 15—Aetna Life Insurancé Co, makes | payment of $40,000 insurance on Int ! P. 8 MeMahon. Mr. and Mrs, J. | Prescher of Monroe street 30 yes E. H. ! head of American Hosiery Co. M. K. | Pasco new president. | 16.—Farly morning fire destroyes ! Polish convent on North Burritt street | 7. M. Curtin retires as treasurer of | Elks after 18 years in office. | 17.—H. A. Littlehales, one of best- | kngfwn musicians In city, dies at West | Makn street home. | 18.-—Julius Grass of Rockwell ave- |nue in serious condition after heing 19.---Mayor agks state police to take charge of fuel situation here. 20— Mrs. Jennie Rassett engaged to | act as superintendent of Rocky Hill sanitarium. Mayor and Superintend- | ! ent of schools Holmes have disagree- ! ment over school costs. | 22-—Foreign War Veterans ask in- 1 vestigation of service burean funds. Mrs. H. A. Rell of High street observes i | 90th birthday, Council approves two platoon system with eut in firemen's | | pay. Knights of Washington convene here. . | 23 Eighteen year old girl vietim of sleeping lckness. W. H. Rother forth: elected grand sentinel of | Knights of Washington. Julius Grass | dies of injuries, | 24—-Albert E. Hall resigns | New Britain Machine company 30 years of service as master after me | ehante. here. Davis presented of 2 Rev, John L. with purse of 3230 by members Everyman's Bible elass, 26—Rovereigns Trading company dissolved, J. €. Moody president of Connecticut Business Educators’ as- sociation, 27--John H. O'Connor 25 years of serviee as motorman | this eity, 28 Carpenters demand raise from |81 to $1.12% an hour, N. I'. Cooley, president of Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co, Howard £ Hart, chairman of hoard, in March . Goodwin hoard after 1) retires from years of serve L school \ce, 2—-Willilam J, Rawlings reelected [ treasurer of state police association Richard . Brown clected ex. Mr, and Mrs, alted ruler of Flks, H. Copeman of Monroe strect observe | 40th wedding anniversary. W. O. Cook resigns as fire warden hHarold Sehwarm arrested and held under bonds of $2,000, charged with perjury and breach of peace, Henry Willlams of RBiack Rock avenue dies at age of 92 years, ity mecting board ratifiey budget with 217 mil tax 6-~Robert Hughes succeeds Walter 0, Cook as fire warden S—-Andrew Richardson and Jacoh Winkle paroled from state prison. 1. . Thomsen, president of American Hardware corporation. Mrs, Annie Stratton, Carieton street, 90 years old pTaxle $14,1 10~ ,with Staniey Rule & 12-="Tabs" buy Raphacl posite 8. Mary's church home 13=-George . Lyneh, well known musiclan and composer, dies at homs on Summer strect. Burritt Savings bank ehanged to Nurritt Mutual ing bank by act of legislature 14—Ralary of judge here is fixed at $4,000 a year by senate. 00 New Tirtain residents sign petition for wol Giers’ honus presented to committes At eapital 15—1 Wexlor retires from building commission. Mayor disapproves of police “stool pigeons,” 16—Councilman Arthur G nerg of second ward circulates peti- tion for reslection 17—8amuel Forman of New York eity brings sult for $25,000 against Vdward Meshken, furrier of this city elaiming malicions prosccution 19— Buekley looms up ahead George W. Klett for district attorn says dispateh from Washington 20-—Siate school grant to this city to be $26,049 for coming year. 2—<House concurs in giving back A L. Greenberg's eivil righta, Rebate ment of taxes tolaling § approved by eouncil K. K K. secks charter in this eity. Simon Luddy dics saddenly at home, 37 Bassett street | 28-<Frank J. O'Brien with water department for years, V. ¥ Barnes dies of injuries received in ac eldent in Hartford, March 12 24-~Paoncssa victorious in effort 1o cheek building of schools. 8625000 tond iseue rescinded. Mrs. John A Carison drowned at Wi rironk | park | 25—Patriek Rynn, | tormer bumness man, dics 68 | 26—William Middlemase dies at | Bouth High “treet home at age of 70 {Rev. A. B. Taylor resigns pastorate at Propl Fhureh 27— Mre. Buell B. Ba Aent of Woman's club at | Aav property in city now ars ny. o new Philtp Dethl eompletes 5 Level com it for Crus of assoseor and 1] of age wett pres mesting to ~Road from New Britain 15 Ber [ 1in may be made trunk line highway bill passes house Civic clares war on law vielators A G | Kimball. president of Landers Frars & Clark. Georgs W. Kimball retires |from park hoard 20— Papuiation shown as 64,987 | 80—~Mr. and Mra Wilam Tre whella of Walnut strest shesrier 6204 wedding anniversary. f1—Hueh T. Morshead Aies of 1njuries received when struck by trol I1lay. Wages in New Beftain factories ‘r- #ep with general trend Jeague Ae of New Pritain Davison resigns as| |struck by trolley car at Wooster street. | Peter Pajewski president of Connec- |- ticut Polish-American Political elub, | from | Rusiness good In factorles | completes e . . January Premiers’ Conference reparations opens —Allied on Germun in Paris, 10-~French troops begin tion of the Ruhr. 11—Ex-King Constantine Greeeo dies. 14-~Germany announces it will suspend reparations payments because of French eccupation. Lithuanian irregulars, known as “Iron Wolv capture Memel from small French garrison. Rritish oceupa- of 51 government accepts American debt funding offer, whereby Rritish debt of $ 700,000,000 will be paid in years, February i Salvador, Hon- duras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica sign treaty insuring peace in Central America. xpiosion wreeks coal mine Dawson, New Mex; 120 miners killed, 18-—Many Kkilled and hundreds wounded when Polish force ! invades Lithuania. | ~President Harding sends mes- sage to Congress recommend- ing that United States join international art of justice, March States makes demand on Allies for tion of 1,000,060,000 gold marks from Germany in pay- ment for cost of maintaining American troops on Rhine, Greek transport Alexander founders in gale; 130 officers and men drowned Sarah Jernhardt, tragedienne, dies | April 4 Farl of Carnarvon, of tomb of King men, dies from bite ous insect 20-—House of Commons defeats a prohibition motion, 236 to 14 Duke of York, second son of King George of England, is married to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon 1", 8. Senator dies suddenly, i Amer| and sell three-mil 7-—Guatemala, nited formal collee- 1 famous discoverer Tutankha- of poison- oy | Knute Nelson ‘onrt may outxide rules carry the Supreme n ships Hquor limit F 1—=Thrilling rescues in fire at Kol odney block, West Main street 2==Morey Borlen, scerctary and as sistant treasurer of Commercial Trust Co., resigns position to go with John J. Kiniry in accounting husiness, Two platoon system in fire department of fective today, Ramuel Davidson and Alexander 1, Leventhal purchase Me My block for $140,000 3==New England typewriting cham ship brought to N, 1. H. 8, New Grove Hill hospital opencd 4~McEnror block on West street sold to New Diritain Co. for $50,000 ~flock at 367 Main street wold by James J. Naughton to A. A Kaplan and Edward Feldman for £60,000 6—Admiral Knapp, retired naval officer and native of this city, dies in Hartford T.«=Mr. and Mrs liffe of Cherry streot wedding anniversary, brought to close with Muin Lumber Ramuel Hinch observe 401h Community darive total of $24,000 S—Rev, John T Cist anniversary Mary's parigh. 9—Echool sy leadership of Geo spects schools. 10— of Georg Winters obscries of coming to &t committee, under A Quigiey, 2 in 1 McMillan buys proper H. Baldwin in Kensing- Captain Michael T. Souncy of 5 made second assistamt fire ehief, Republicans carry five wards and democrats take sixth in today's clection. Emil F. Brumbaum, oldest employe of Connectie 47 conscen- tive year, dies 6o 12—John Weber of Glen street dies in motorcycle Records ty ton at s accident on turnpike children kitled here by awtomobi in 1922 oy Julius G. Henry of New Britain Gen- cral hospital seriously injured by awuto in New Haven 13—-Mrs,. W " Pear! strect obscrve 14— Mayor 'aoncs new bond fssue 16—Lawyer Joseph G. Woods nom- inated for prosceuting attorney and William M. Greenstels by GO r 18—-810,124.62 department nual report of Clerd 19 <Rev. Henry W First Congregationa werves 30th vear T'amen suffers para TR IR Virst 26 o show nine Stanley o S8th birthday sn adamant for assitant cived in poties semi-an Danberg Maier, pastor church, ister acenrding 1o Emit w. L 165th tie stroke vy of Frederick Aent of Rotary 216 to $17 4 ton ireh Rackliffe, clut Damon, retired home " Weet coal at Main and Mre Alix Heter of wed anniterears wW. 1§ of Order of awr clerted prest Adem organization mee 24 Eight straction gang heur Americans at wnr treet con Want “trike 10 conts an Increase, it given five 8. Mark’s church on West Main street consecrated. W H Vease president and treacurer of New Britain Machine Twelie city employes g6 an strike 26-_John A an 1o mutder of wife on Sowth Main street Mareh 24, Harry 8 Ramforth bloek at 179 Park street for wholesale |“lectrical supply headquarters o mare “ar ronfeence ’;., OF 1923 May 3-—Lieutenants Aakley G. Kelly and John A, Mucready, U, 8, army, complete first non-stop flight across United States, 6-—Chinese bandits wreek China's fastest train. and roh and make prisoners a large num- her of foreigne including several Americans 10-—M. Vorowsky, Russian Soviet observer at Lausanne Near Fast peace conference, is shot and killed by Alex Conradi, a Swiss, Seventy-three persons, ing 41 school children, in schoolhouse fire in land, 8. C. ndrew Bonar lLaw as premier of England on ac- conunt of ill health, Stanley Baldwin, of exchequer, named by King George. 28—Captured by Irish Free State troops, de Valera ad- vises Trish Republicans to lay down arms. 29-—One thousand kil quake in Persia, June 13—Li Yuan-Hung, president of Chinese republie, is captured by treops on order of Wang Chen-Ping. governor of Chihli provinee, Former Premicr sky of Bulgaria killed while trying to escape from troops of new government 18-—Mt. Etna, in Sicily, and endanger five causing 30,000 inhabitants flee 29— Leviathan averages 28.04 knots an heur on trial trip. break ing world's records for pa: senger 1% inelud killed Cleve- resigns chaneecllor premier in earth Stambouli erupts villages, to Allies ace Lausanne, sigy 24—Turks and &n treaty at Tur zets back Constantinople; change of populations dered between Greeee Turkey, Greeks in Turkey ing ordered to Grecee viee-versa, oy “xe or- and be- and 1gust ~President Harding dies Viee.President Calvin Cool- idge tak oath of offic president, Air mall States in minutes, United " plane spans honrs 2 wl 27—=Cyril J. Curtin named electrical ingpector by bhuilding Mayor ul‘\l\un\h(vmmllnA to investi. ate school’ ne'®s for cast end, 28—, J. Skinner president of Kkinner Chuek co. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick 8hine of La le court ob. aerve th wedding anniversary, L ward Conlin, Sr., of Hart b0 years at Btaniey Works, George L. Damon, retired shoe mer. chant, dies at West Main street home from offcets of cercbral hemmorrhage May 1-=dohn A. Catlson bound June term of superior court charged with murdering wife, Patrick I Donahue named by governor as state mediator for two years McAll association opens 40th annual convention Mark's church with 150 delegates attending Matthen Papeiak named deputy sher- i Myron D). Stockwell not ro.aps pointed \ Hammond camp { celebrates 20th anniversary Twenty-Hith anniversary dee of soldicrs for Spanish war. italn armory appropristior stroot over 1o at #t 3 s W, v ‘ o partir New | $10,000 A L. Andrews elected of New Britain Driving Club City laborers get ine cents an hour w Attwood presi toys’ Club McMahon estate valu Attorney Joscph G. We of United 1'arents and T weiation homas | president 1 1y at oo wrd avenue tor $18,00( Tax Coliector nua tatement totailing fraternitios nvest . N Spring st from Nicho $1.862.4 Cassidy High George efforts 1o Wim Tiritain tAnemen o nectient Light strike 13— Mrs Aay " tden May man and Power ( A, Wieand Walter Roguski from parents hospita i after Mr. Mai ntversars 1% Birthaas strect nual message A of fire prote end ana other 17 -Polish Fhack fe ski, famone planist 15— Mr. and Mrs . W ser e th wedding » Mavor and Mrs. A. M Fa 1& wedqing anniversan 18- Approximately of Star Woarke sngibie undss gronp pott corporation has taken ant 20—A. H. Parker, of Everyman's Bible clase Adniph Cas. lack of 121 Washington stroet shoots Mise Rozalie Harasick Frasd street upon her refuss him shoots Sar ). Shepar anniversary at Maror Faones 1o cotne tiom to ne natter orp v $500 from 1z e insurance prosident ta mare pelf twice rugeeets ol 5o remon (A ] ) commission, | 31—United sume Italian Killing Greece of lLeague wave ern ed sailors missing. 10 o -Seven States and diplomatic fleet invokes of take toll Greek ¥ ombards Nations. September 1-—Earthquake. fire and of more Mexico re- relations. Corfu civilians; intervention tidal than on killed and injured in and Tokio, ama d to be hist on ifty auake with 12,000 RBavari risoned Charles ele Nation votes 30— h trical 1 Asscmbly stalhshment re asha elected Andrew premier {-—TLieut bre in Ravarian break dendorf 18 Premior France Ruhr n eoute <ailles t S California A ory S n Disa greatest in mod destroyers wreck persons Caleutta, killed in October " rifn: tederal in 1 zovernment charge troops Bavaria, akes Steinmetz, iblic, ¥ of engineer, at of Mustapha pr v w, coast; f dies. carth India hreak of gar- amons Angora Turk- Kem- former ingland, dies. Nove ernghed; rrested Poineare nt N. Williamson, apeed traveling hour. n.onarchist will il Germany 1 in LTy Chaneellor istry Reichstag confidence Heinrieh Dr. fails Stresemann's German refuses vots not clause when Albert General recor: ont I announers evacuate has Ver min of accepts chaneellorship ot Germany December 600 cansed guarding 0 b 16T Vera 2~ Thres il porsons ‘ruz Mexica I Episcop York, 1l trine a Tween w ont nd lamentalists church diers to Walnut Hill park city Hehe ¥ watch capital destroyed drowned collapse Lake §1 in of and food dike v Taly captured revolutionists 1. monument nall « Her resigns position with after bin s employment there -1 in fuithful iside property miesiy N ne J I Co Lyneh presented with ition servies Tony ed two v ba! estate eomber Newing trolloy fron at stre Dennz 26 for one « P N Armi ling tuberen oy Kelley de onrt virgin reopens site by again 0 years Genar, losis W rles Gahr Ar . brings 810,00 i 19 company \dolp! it corner of ts " sold Dy ' iy ers New to RE Yo city's “t Case unth Josep! me to ha i latio Gal ighton or of modernists ir from ey birth war and building Parks br fun- Episcopn tral pi Frederiek 3 of 4w W | i nanw ki, 10 ) ve I’ a AT’ Co wound req wen struck by base hip of m FIFTY IMPORTANT NEWS EVENTS rk W nd n gold m nas vdministrator of Ve intent West by Aty rk Morris Tu « I cndi Charles reet Mas Aty A arraigne to ki Main r and Faul) 1 physi Fiseh Kkilled suit and gy g police char o Linco Carm for $4¢ st ok in S IN PANORAMA OF 19 . Hmith it Trinity n Loy legrees David 1., i of the police Ma favo recently prohibiting the ather thin standar o signs as assistant scho comm Wells, . Bell and D. Penti hirthday. (ieorge crughed at Merwin day out of high 16 Waiter O, € Co. I, Nation American Har $266.586 in $197,936, 15 three doned wiez. 19 inniversary child yeu Thred to seven mother en tak A. on by Chil Edward in * Corbin company Bolel work at Stanie Thernomet it plant yade Frary 000 a1 dition today. and Clark Dineino Sav at hospital shot three times liam J. Grabeck. named factory Britai well mniver Strecter today W5 days fe Muvor offici olution Grove leaves th ehitdr Sebastian in Andrew ni iy jail for counell re ently from pai Searfi o hn T0th birthday ar Fall 17, div at Reckwell park, thally Iyzed At hospita 25-—Michael meets death macaront machine street 26, I wh factory Severe elec city, Southern sec wind and rain, Te put out of Mr. and Mr Tremont st & anniversa Mr. and street 101 weddi 28 Jubiles innivers of Higl while washing disk 29 1, ¢ 1" obs iry. Mrs wrroll superintendent of Pava onding J. 1 sury of hot by sta for t ohse liquot Sullivar ordi I ge itior Goor po y Iy Doy \ ples time W, Alling and C. Hungerford 60, d i Iriven Franklin I by auto hy \ nig bt M k Fannie ' ford te m pointed dep b 4~Mr. and Mrs Hart strect obscers in M of display ‘apitalization of L, Turnbull abserves ward i Mrs, strect dies suddenly Adolph Carlson this eity awarded Co first prize exhibition of chucks Janciro exposition. M. Holmes clected president of North & Judd Mfz. €o. Alcorn to procecd against 20 places in this city ling intoxicating liquor. Itev John Kenny celebrates first mass at St. Joseph's chureh. 30--Finishing touches put on Smals unn relected chair- io de 27:~F. by egislatur detianes d b city any Wl fime se d. E. M seerctary M of graduates from Mayor ission Michael | Charles Me eld Polo bric select Traver of 160 Maple birthda composed of Kii hy. Ath & fool Aug Sulib 50 Stanley offered restident” Chief W Hart William . Me- heads of m emplos of prayers cry of completes the are k yurds on first ook named captair jal this city to puy Works 3190 Harding Detective Guurd, of reco Corp antey ol ind Chief Cue complete first year as respect 2 City £65,000 farm o S departments ranging of age, appropriation tmilding st town Ars 1han- Mrs Pietre to town home 40th r of for new James Mansworth, aged 64 vears seriously injured when struck by trole ley Main street. 1 . Wards vlected pri of Universal Conperative society T—ElImer G. Hurlburt, general man- ager of the Vulean Iron Works, dies at Grace hospital, New Haven. % -Hubbard family hold 66th ane €no in serions con. | DAl reunion at home of Attorney A, as result of bLring| W- Upson at Shuttle Meadow ave. by Policeman Wil nue Kenneth E. W 14 spector for Dehm observes iploy r of and car st o E. dent o, Iule ind registers Leve 96 i y raised to $1 ity pays respect to dead pres. All busine ispended at noom number attend memorial Walnut Hill park. Polish orphanage dedicated, prominent eitizens attend serve ‘Tabs" $500 each to Po- lish orphanage and Children’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Jo 1. Hamilla of 258 Beaver street observe 25th wedding anniversary 14- Contract Ameriean Hotel dent and 56 rvic 12 Many jees 918t Frederick ght street 80 years Fuller or beating wife Jly disapproves of to pave or perman Hill as cost ranging $5,000, Stranger en at home of Mrs, f Broad street and lonate sent to n igned, whereby Corporation takes over management of new Elihu Bur. ritt hote! for a period of 30 years. 15-—-8eecond Deputy Chief Michael T, SBouney of local fire department elect. ed treasurer of Connecticut State Fire. man’s eonvention in Rockville 16— Chairman David L. Dunn of police hoard shows that beard was not responsiblc for appointment of pas trolmen over « Explains that candi- dates were s od from list furnished by eivil se board. John W. Abell at 1" & €. Co. after 16 serviee cutlery man- Oscar H. Benson resigns as die of the Junior Achievement rean of the Eastern States League, 1. Dixon resigns from building commission 19—-T. A. B charities about I18~-Patroiman & Calw 2% Moplh anniver Winters observes miversary. Joscph into shallow water Eiristol, and is par- strious condition 1" into 1iroad Lpappalaren en he at father's restgi years' sales LZer storm as tric hits tion hardest hit by lephone and trollvy commission Jumes H reet observe 1iley 20th society gives $1,000 to state d Mrs, James Mes street observe 26th wedding Ary Alderman C. ). Dehm, J, ¥, Gill and W, H. Judd and Councilmun . L. Bartiett, B, T. Ringrose and ¥, H. Smith named on committee to plan for swimming pool. Androw Guenther of Black nue celebrates T0th birthday ry Piis Pearson o the SOth wedding Biwdka it Anna o home vox 20 Yeveland rosigns as ¥&' club. Joheph ate police while un- ransportation. Rev, rves 14th annivers to priesthood ge W, Klett ice court taken by ity Judge frs. Anna ifter being struck Willlam G. Rie L3 Rock ave O well known brise 305 Cheste Samue ark dies ut home iness man nut street 25-Mrs, M., T treasurer of Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O, H, 26—A. C. McKinnie j nted with gold wateh by Staniey Works for 26 years' serviee 28~J. H. Fitzsimmons dies suddens ly in City Drug store Or ). Murray sclls photograph studio at 173 Main street after 19 years in business to L. G of Toledo, 0. Martin H, Kenney eleeted chalrman of pubile works board Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Roden of 562 Stanley street observe BH6Ih wedding anniversary. Captain Charies " of Lexington street ob- serves birthday ocen st o Judge B. Willlan Carison, for Crean clected state 20- clected inspec Department Itose g assumes courts, 50 hospital ink at 191 1o 195 w Frank W, and y the Fair Depart. p- and police ) it Beaton 1 St riff. Tehn September 1 Atgust Goodwin y Co. and Nearing w Tr Main brate th anniversasry Rlair wedding ) na Delotte dies at hospital received when 10 treasurer vice-presi- Co., dies at 18 t of it struck by auto or —E. C of Hart & a hospital a —N aters ask r ¥ Mo« matoreych drive aAgCTs rbert 1 wher Pattaghia at opened on Stella Kebekah te Sout street, 8 mak Irive ¢ ' Mugtahor Ludert DIN engaged 1o architect 0 named as fret oca ba 1or Second v, held blin re. nsation by Cow 8che convention n th ot ity pere sids monster necticnt Volunteers, onusly in. on aute N B pte H. 8 with Fag=) vy g receives gold medal frdm Brazil ‘%’ y