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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925, BEEUDDLED DRIVER | GAZE AT THE SIZE OF THESE BONNETS Ay BURRITT HOTEL :ssistieahet iitod i ;::;’:,r.s.‘n:f?.:‘:ituomfiz DR | p ‘ uL, |etn cramces ot commeet BADe | New. enath | jook oy one| URLED UT0 I][]FS [;lR[;US %TUNT‘ ? e - el - | | rector of the local chamber; Rtaiph | first place, that being in the shot- | . U U I s | \ | . Goul, secretary of the chamber | put. ’ e atgtad s % k } g | of commerce, who acted as toast-| Bliss Clark took the laurels in the Cars Sideswipe While Rounding | master at the meeting; Matthew F. | only evént in which the local team ¥lood's Corner on Roads o N M q PR 8 i f Iiaferty, manager of the Biltmore | came first, He tossed the shot | But His Antis Aroust Suspicion o (Righty-Pour Prominent Holel s miienter . ™5™ Suven | 636 28"et “otraon, e it Hemlost atfin Polin i | O'Connell of the Hotel Worthy, | man on the team, put up a prety | Mrs. Abo Goldstein of Martford of Traflic Policeman 0% 4 Men ][]spec[ mca] Hos[elry Springfield; J, W. Whonart, Provi- | race, staying neck and ncck with | and her child - were thrown (rom 4 4 > oS dence; R Daschnaer, - Worces- | his man untll the last few yards, | thelr automoblle near [flood's cor st T ; L % e or: 11, W. Karpensteln of Bangor, | When he was nosed out by a few | ner on Stanley street yestrday aft ' hotelmen | Me.t John V. Rowan, Barre, VL.i 1., | feet. He tool a second place in the | crnoon when & machine driven by Herbert tel Draper, North- |bLroad jump, | Clifford P, Coleman, 44 CGireenwood J. 1. Lester, Hotel Second place in the high jump | street, sideswiped the Goldstein ma Providence, R, I.i B, F.|came to New Britain and due 1o | chine. Mrs. Goldstein euffercd fro Jay afternoon and evening by 1tle te] Rtoger, Lebanon, N. H. | the ability of the rangy shook and lacerations about the \ Johin K. Weakley, They | cgram was received from | With ons first and three second | tace and body, but the child escapec acatman e lmy e Graatera Lol . Worthington of New | places, New Britain had a total of y by landing on the mother | York, general manager of the or-|2®$ points being tosscd from the ma land wera en-| " Ameriea,” > ganization, extending his greetings —— . and Liest wishes to the organization The woman and child were riding r for the y of maintain- e e s Taability 6kDs Will Call Meelin)z "in the rear of the machine anc 3l the h is of hotels g I ards o driving w o entertained at | PrEsent On Closing Stores i (5 Other guests were Mr. McAlpin, |, ; : | gman; f | editor of the Hotel Revictr, and Ned Aohambiesiieom: oncraton ol Tspeakers, Later they were ta' | Lucas, general representative of the ;;r.,J~-|(v.x;-|;|v‘»\,,', . whLe ‘xn.. marking | \‘. nter | . 3 " Leahy hotel guide of Roston, and { Saturday ¢ -| of the road. Coleman made an effort v tour of the city, ending e 1 WL liateh | Ing hasshown, that tiie proposition | back on the right side of the e Meadow club, [eiine \,mrfi 1 ‘mwmfl' 3¢ ¢ of those who wish to close Saturday| read, hut as he did, the machincs 2 ;i * ! nights at 6 o'cloek, and keep open| sideswiped. Both machines were a first I'riday nights until 9 ock, 18 on and ranks in serv- | TRACK TEAM LOSES Jout three to one, it stated at | he police were notified of the st in the country, 1 mber rooms morning. ash and Detective Sergeant George t the Rurritt hote) Sat- hotclmen w | elcomed to the city 4 ting to take fin tion on or was assigned to investi- nd Manager | this matter will be held at some arning the detalls, he r. Weakley,was & mem- | e ne future. The ques-| placed Coleman under The n branch of the nr»l Triangular Meet With Hartford ! Saturday afternoons, | driver pleaded guilly before Judge hen he managed a ho- which ta under discussion, and which | Jenjamin W. Alling in police court nd the visit here was | and New Haven in Capital City. custom will he followed by the same | this mocning and was fincd $5 and stores which closed at noon Satnr-| costs. s were Past| The New Britain high school days last year, will not come up for e New | track team came In third in a tri- ' Jistussion at the meeting, it s said. CANNOT BE CITIZENS angular meet held in Hartford Sat- —_— Washington, ~ May AP)— lay between Hartford, New Ha- | Itich Beggars Japanese and other Asiatics who d New Britalr w Haven Melbourne, Australia Some of | served in the U, 8. Avmy. Navy or | tion: Mavor A, M s esi- st place with firsts in the 100, ggars who seek alms in|Coast Guard during the World war and §80-yard events, ong-mile &l s are found 1o own scv- are pot entitled to ization, 1, high jump, discus throw. pole |« 10uees. | the supreme court decided today, New Britain Scores 28 Points in " THERE YOI ARE, MOTHER, BERYTING 'S AL CLEMED 12 /7 Must Go Home Larly > buried this mer under ar “Dan Mothers,” is 1 strawberry 1(‘0}0] h 1 wted lace toy 1 facing. Around tl rown row satin ribbon. f the ( s the streamer laced through th This at is made with rose colored emyp mus hroom. SRR SSOES RERRTSCONFLCT 15 Well Filled | ! Girl Seems Confident Willimantic Factory Agent Says : Workers Are Returniag Unable to Tell What ' printed word FRIENDSHIPS in ancient days were formed by pledges of hlood. Medieval knights won mutual aid by pledges of the sword. But modern business forms friends in every corner of the world through the pledge of printed words. 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