New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 10

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N yenesa: e e R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL ———— TALESH TELLS OF MARBLE TOURNEY Describes Fun He Had While at Atlantic City Alexander Zaleskl 1 shooting champion of New has written the f iis trip when h national tournanient My Trip To Atlan The week that I spen ic City was one of the my lite [ ed the ime 1 returned 1 left New Britain Saturday Ist, My first stop was York where I spent two enjoy hours sightseeing. Then I continued ny trip to Philadelphia, arriviny Sunday I saw of Revolutionary War famu sights of my trip. I left phia Sunday af m i lantic City the “Monday I visit 1 was to play in t shooting tourna stroll on the board morning 1 played ir and in the after day morni and in t ming in one swimming pools i t I went to a show bles again on Thur 1 also saw make cigarettes and at nig 0 another theater. “Friday morning T watched the seml-finals played off and then in the afternoon visi Million Dollar pier where I saw all the dif- City Advertisements Sewer in Wells Street, From Near Stanley Street to Lake Boulevard Clerk's Office City of New Britain, Conn, April o whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that Board of Compensation and Asses ment of the City of New Brita has made the following assessments of special benefits or betterments, caused by the construction of a sewer in Wellg Street, from a point car Stanley Street to Lake Boule- vard, viz. North Side ‘ity of. New Britain . ottie Beckingham .. John A. and herg, jointly mmam b Santo Carino . Anna, Rose a Cabe, joint State 0' Con Y. J Lazarus . Y. J. Lazarus . Y. J. Lazarus . Accepted, adopted. certific record and published twice by der of the Common Council. Attest ALFRED L, THOMPSON, City Clerk. e e City Advertisement Sewer in Daly Avenue, from present end westerly 130 f(w' Clerk’s office, ( w Britain, | Conn., Apri To whom it may Notice is hereby given that the Board of mpensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Dritain, has made the following ments of special benefits or bette nts, caus- ruction of a sewer in wester! North Side Annle Gazda Salvatore & Getizi jointly 4.... South Side William J. McCormick ... Jack Bartkowski Merritt & Maud Total ... Accepted, a ALFRED L. THOMPSON STEAM OUT A COLD wiin it VAPORS OF RATTLE SNAKE OIL neous; these var than any other 3¢ sure you get Tex used for rhenmatism, catarrk raigia, headache, backac feet and a hundred other uses. rections on the package; 33c, at 3 druggist. Committe at the 1 on East 1. At |duughters of 8 iteh | street last wee |t Miss Mildred Goodale has retur on [ed to Boston aft er spending seve Asbury | duys wit m Goodule of Newingto BERLIN NEWS — « H deng ourt has I trom Page Seven) Willlan Kensington Metho eir servicd Killing his Clintock in ord hurches will slate pastors of those o reached today items of Interest Sumuel A, Piske will con Monday will be h ar weekly Berlin~ Congregu tonight at prayce death of mother, Skinner is entertain- | 'ock, an New | Clintock continue ‘o in Alleged Killing Lynch to hear th William McClintock April 28.—Chief Justic eriminal assigned | Thomas J. | irder ria) of accused of ward, Willlam Nelson Mc- millionaire orphan, inoculating him with typhold germs to guin possession of his D. Shepherd The coroner's Inquest' into young McClintock, Mrs 1 Dr. Oscar Olson, family physician, 1 indefinitely The announcement of the 1 scarcely been made when Robert E ot was immediately sent on Judge Lynch's calendar for when preliminary motions ard and a trial date proba- bly will be set Crowe, state's attonre; UPEN NEXT MONDAY v oparents, Mr. and Mes. | dudge Lynch Assigned to Hear Evi- {he | erate benches entirély failed to ma- mma Nelson \h\Hu | he Me- | was again |Scratched his bald head, exchanged | fominine celebrities in the exposi- trial | Briand, who sat beside him, and | goctor, a preacher, a college presi- sprang a coup which in eftect null- | 1 th umonia us a {od th n, ind petition for a writ of man- | \anK that Charles C. lieted with Shepherd served with the indictment and com- | Emma Hart Willard = mitted to of 1 American | held in ol t yon | from the Mrs. i + | Crowe we was delivercd by e b “Hartford. | after w the 1 ke LW, the Smith ef went his of {he person on whose aima germs to admi Clintock M I Athlet day eve May 8. ts of East Berlin arg ttend the reconsecration at St ric scoy o 8 that COLD now Community meeting and of Pythias illiam Dircctor Wil- 1 be in charg thodist churc 11 hoid a whist ctic hall next Monds ¢ A large attendance is expect- The Boys' baseball team wi for pr at the 1 diamo. Saturday atternoon Fitch-Jones Co. Clty Hall b jail, Falman has custody of at bail be fixed for onds were sct at detectives ite's attorney's office. nt before Judge Lynch anc 100,000, Toledo, ich two detective sergeants | security. 1'nder the 1llinois hondsm n confessed tha $100,000 for ister to young break up HoneymTar mluf to 5wusat‘|% Prepared by Th'\flunb&flmn(alkflfnd.tmn and for sale st algrocery and gener sores bond they t Shepherd typhoid | Sunday should be necessary from ‘arren, writer, Chicago; Dr. Lucia | that are to be offered this weck, we| Rowéna Morse Mann, preacher, Chi- 23, 1925 can say that the feature pleture is one that Jesse Lasky of Paramount plctures has endorsed as the best CAILLAUX IGNORED New Faance Minister Draws No At-| apd this Is Glorla Swanson's great cst triumph, The Keith vaudeville bill will be | of the better kind, There will be a big new show Thursday, Friday and By The Associnted Press. Baturday. Paris, April On the fifth an-| “paka-Chance Week” 18 guaran- Iversary of the day the senate, sit- | tged by the management as the nov- ting as u high court, deprived him | elty treat of the season, of his civie rights and banished him from Paris for wartime commerce GIVEN MUCH ATTENTION chamber toduy as minister of tention Upou Reentry Into Senate Chamber, finance, to tollow the discussion of the budget His entry appeared to be unper- ceived by the few senators present when the sesslon opened, and they continued fo ignore his presence. The anticipated hostile demonstra- tion from the conservative and mod- Women's World's Fair at Chicago Devotes Time to Honoring Several, Chicago, April 23.—The woman's world's fair set today aside to hon-| S or prominent women. Mrs, Nellie |the debate on the articls of the |y vion Ross, governor of ‘Wyoming, {budget while M. Caillaux nervously | wqg entertained at a breakfast for| terlalize, The senate went on with a few words with Foreign Minister | yion hall, other guests including & from time to time gave Indications | gent, two judges | that he was very much bored, and several artists and writers, Two of the writers were experts | on cooking. They were Mrs. Sarah Cleveland, April 23 Tyson Rorer of Colebrook, Pa., and ational Y. M. C. A. handball tourn- | Mrs. Fanny Ferber Fox, sister of ament opened here today with thirty | Edna Ferber, novelist. entries in the singles. Play will con-| Other guests included: Mrs, Mabel tinue through Saturday. |'G. Reinecke, internal revenue col- Scores in this forenoon’s play in|lector; Judge Mary Bartelme, Jane the singles included: L. A. Walker, | Addams, soclal worker; Mary Synon, defeated T Warncr, | writer; Nancy * Cox McCormack, Meriden, Conn., | sculptor, and Clara Louise Rurnbam, —— | writer, all of Chicago; Dr. Alice “TAKA-CHANC i | Hamilton, specialist in occupational No hesitation ovi Stacey, | We at the Capitol Radford MERIDE, \ Boston; Anna Chicago; Maude hance | diseases, starting on | artist our point of view. While we are Briggs, president of the Milwaukee pledged not to reveal the name of | Downer college, Milwaukee; Kath- the picture and other attractions| crine Cornell, actress, New York; Dr. [ will pddress the meeting.—advt, cago; Cyrena Van Gordon, opera| M, Wood., Frederick K. Rupprechty singer, Chicago; Judge Katherine| chalrman of the executive commit Sellers, Washington, tee, was elected president. Oper Judge Sellers of the district of| tions of the company's mills for the Columbia juvenile court, was sald by | first quarter are expected to show & falr managers to be the only woman | sight profit, it is said, federal judge in the country, . G. Plerce, dr,, Will Become Chair- man of American Woolen Board. New York, April 2 Andrew G. Novelty Balloon Dance, Odd Fel« Plerce, Jr., of New. Bedford, Mass., | lows' hall, ‘Arch St. Ladies' and president of the Consolidated Gents' prizes, All for fun and fun Corporation, has been elected c! )mlr- for all. Alberg's orchestra,—advt, man of the board to succeed Willlam Special Notice Special Notice The Ladies' Auxillary, A, O, H,, New Britain Chapter Conn, Coun-|will hold a whist and forty-five party cil of the Catholic Women will hold |in Judd's hall, Main 8t., Friday eves an open meeting Thursday evening |ning, April 24th. The committee fn in Y, M. 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