New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY JANUARY 22, 1924. ‘Son Crosses Continent to Attend His Parents’ Wedding Anniversary Hultberg, soff of Mr., and Mre, William Hultberg of 376 Chestnut street, has come from Los Angeles, California, to attend the obA‘ servance of his parents’ 50th wedding anniversary, Thursday. This is the first time he has been home .in 16| yeurs and it is also the first time in 16 years that he has seen his pareats, | William W, Mr, and Mrs, Hultberg were mar- | Walter W. of Los Angeles; Ernest | fiusiness — {1883, Shoe store in this city, He was born | in Sweden 75 years ago and has been in this country about 54 years. Mrs, | Hultberg was also born in Sweden | and she is 71 years of age. She h been in the United States for years, They came to this ity in The couple have four WILLIAM W. HUITBERG children, Gallbniea” isna. (e iihbionkiaa | the bars. She promised that she | would not “wait upon the order or‘ her going.” Valeria Kupericz was charged nl!h | being in danger of falling into habits |of vice, She was sgentenced to the | | House of Good Shepherd but execu- tion of her sentence will be suspended | pending her future behavior. CITY lTEMS | See Axelrod's lc sale ad of page | 2—Adyv, The third iecture in the business |law course being conducted at the and Professional Women's lLllllJ will be held at 8§ o'clock thl's | evening. This course is being given | with the cooperation of the Hartford | | Law school. Fitch-Jones Shirts, $1 Martha Chapter, No. ting Thmsd:n | Supper w1 | o'clock. Past pa- | t matrons will hold a ! | meeting at 7 o’clock. Dresses of the better kind repriced 1for quick clearance. y Elizabeth, V8T W, Bldg.—advi |* Miss heth In(k\«oml is in the | White ing, Hampshire, where iperating after an liliness. . Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans ~—advt, | | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bock of Vance istreet are receiving congratulatfons | on the birth of a son thi: evening at 7 Ibe served trons and ps liz; moun she is 4! Get your tickets for ( MRS, WILLIAM W. HUITBERG ried in South Manchester January 24, 1:74, and have the distinction of being the first Swedish couple to be | married in that town. Rev, Enoch Huntington of the Congregational church performed the ceremon Be- fore her marriage, Mrs, Hultberg was Miss Christina Nelson, | Mr. Hultberg has heen in the yhoe | making business all his life and was for 36 years employed at the i.ong b M i Ate | RICE MAY BE CANDIDATE - FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY Councilman From First Ward ('nn~l sidering Entering Race For Legislative Post Councilman Henry W, Riece of the | first ward may be a candidate for r resentative next fall and in antiei tion of election to that office may withdraw from candidacy for reelec- tion to the council in the spring. The first warder sald this morning he has not definitely decides which office he | win seck, Counellman Riee has ben a mem- ber of the common council for four years, He was active In the agita- tion for a two-platoon system in the fire department and was u leader In the fight agalnst redueed salaries when o movement was launched last | year for w straight 10 per cont cut | in ull salaries. He was responsible New | walker, | outer W., of Chicago; Mrs, Ruth Darli Hartford, and an adopted daughter, rs. Charles Johnson of this city. {"They have six grandehildren, The day will be [there will He no mhhmn.,n heyond a family reunior J Mr, Hultherg he had been n st “Herald” since the paper was found- od, missing few’ editions. for enfoercement, locully, of the Ny walking” luws and recently was inWghe limelight through his attack on eity employes who fail to report for work on time in the morning., He is chair- wan of the ordinance committee of the common coupe Woman Must Leave Town, Police Chief Orde! haled police Della Ferrara being a sgrect but her ca was nolle by Proseenting Attorney Joseph Woods, _Khe came here from Water {bury anfl 1s suld to have spent wom time in the House of Good Shepherd at Hartford., Ehe was escorted to th door of the poller Chief of Pollee William €. Hart, who invited her to transfer he w.u-- ot activitles to other fleld offce. Tn case she fails to depart from the city I a hurry, the chief assured hor Two women Judge B. W, Alling in this morning. Mrs, was charged with were that she would recelve u pressing in- Incorporated 177 MAIN STREET spent quietly and | station by | Pierce Co, Sternberg and Josephine Sternberg sold today through the mp Real Estate Co. their bungalow at Maple HiIl to Mr. and Mrs, Leon- ard C. Voke, | Robert 1., Sengle, secretary to Su- perintendent Robert T. Hurley of |the Connecticut state police depart- | | ment, addressed the High school elub | |last night in the banquet hall of the [¥. M. ¢ A Get your tick cert at C, 1., F | ts for Graveure con- ree Qoo—advt, A regular meeting of the A, P, [ Hammond Auxttiary will be held at 130 o'clock tomorrow evening at the {Midte aixtoty. A SRR Re party l will be held for the children of the members, Home cooked lunchcon oll's,—advt WANT SIDEWALKS LAID End Petition Which May Go to Common at Crow Residents in West Circulating Council At Next Meeting, Agitation for the at the casterly 'k bridge has adva [ the of a petition to the ¢ mon couneil, now heing cir yl.m nd 1t will be offered for wetion at he next meeting, it s expected Al | thongh property owpers west of the dge have been ordered to lay walke | nd in accordance withgthe city's de- and have doene so, cluim the strip between Black avenue ana the bridge is neglected and often im- | passable because of the mud. They Ifeel that the owners | property should be ordered to walks, henee the petition now effeulated, laying of a side- approach 1o d lu Iny being Stxle Hats—Sale Priced! Striking Advance Spring Modes All the brilliant colors that are s of the mode! the_hi LEVER new styles that make select- ing a pleasure! First notice of the authentic Spring fashions! 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