New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 3

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N‘NEl]Y GRANTED LT T FOR HOUSE E5T onsrants Fail to Assemble Suliicient Opposition the narrow margin of three lurters of one per cent, residents of (iart and Lincoln streets who remon- od against issuance of a permit 0 \n-m w L. Kennedy for a two- falled to secure the per cent of property within 500 feet as remo n-'rllm;..unl the rmit was The finding t Yung holds pro tate deed and not Yung estate n P as a part of the on Corbin avenue, de- cided the case, g1ve her a vote and she registered n favor of Kennedy's two-family Twenty of the 27 property s within a radius of 100 feet ) and seven favored granting Kennedy a permit. Decision in the Anthony Naples 54 was postponed untl] next Thurs- aples was granted a permit a two-family housa on Hart and th ommon ci [ red revoeation of the The building commission 1 ravoked the parmit, | later ermit ant denfed a per- n appeal to the commen ejun- ler the present ordinances and tion of the e¢ouncil was of no | Attorney Donald Gaffney, nsel for remonstrants, claimed the common council has the power to Interfera in any building matter WALKS 4,000 MILES Oakland Judge Has Good Time Hik Ing to &t. Angustine and Then Rack Home. Makiand, Cal. M 1.—Dudley of the Three Members of Tug Her separata deed | , niclous anasmia, The powder was seoured from Dr. Gardner's Pars laboratory and sent to Baltimore by John Robinson, of Toronto, a friend of 8ir Adam. Dr. Fleteher said that the powder would not bs adminis tered until it had been thoroughly investigated REJECT “RAINHAKER" Charles M. Hatfield of Tos Angeles Fails to Do Business With New Orleans Men New Orleans, May 1.--Char! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY MURDER VICTIN NOW IDENTIFIED Slain Girl Was Mrs. Joseph Desiderio of Gary, Indiana s M. |6 Hatfleld, of Los Angeles, widely ac- Jo claimed as a “rainmaker,” who has been hera saveral days awalting a deciston on his offer to agricnl intereats to produce tw rain within thi cotton planters y fected his proposal A rain woa falling as the was announce Dr. I M at New planters against hast Mr. Hatfield's offer saying “The month of M2 marked by heavs Louislana and tural areas. ealthy foreater {men, w Jecision belleved com thorities, after Mrs, Berna tural | ¢ es of | 18 hel and 3 o same ) v!rn}n) v hotel for \derio sald he " [ tioned this mornir crops with attempts a TARY FRHM FHFT REAL GENTLEMEN Create No Disturbance at All in Hanoluln Mi :smsz After Mishap , May Try New Medical Makes Identification body. Ross repeated his and sald the body was that o Deslderio Ha denied edga of her wherea day. Mystery Further Increased Tith tha mystery of tha name b \avad solved, authorities sought any onnection between tha death of tha woman and the body of a CERTIFIED { EXTRACTS e Discovery in Baltimore . With Ttching Rashes . Fur Storage 2% ! [HUDSON FUR SHOP Way Under Original \e]hnz Price LATEST DOUBLE- FACED RECORDS 29¢ { for $1.00 New Console Model | Reduced '3DE NEW BRITAIN BRISTOL 710 24 —————————————————— PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS AS TLOW AS $ 1 0:00 An Overstock Is the “Why" of This Price Reduction LATEST RECORD SELECTIONS REE WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE MODEL IF ORDERED SATURDAY 9 the aunt Suspect Is While the authoritie tioned Ross and men ha described as with Mrs. Deslderlo when aw her, Gary pollea held Tex ) Lain, Chicago sign palnter, wh arrested last night after he | how agitation upon viewing 1 gir's body, His rambling answer estions led in s to he eave he elther knew er death or was ment Give Pollve l|m were ma sear | \ KFF[ []F V-4, MINE-LAYING SUB Hll i Ils Type Begun af Joseph Glatln and F’l?llsmlllfl] N H. glinz & Eftort Vr and Mrs Mr. and Mra informa . 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