New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 14

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llelh\ \\ inners Mostly l rom Working Classes sndon, May 28, — Apparently most of the winners In the 1ar L sweepstakes on the Derby y »( modera DEROCRATIC PARTY SHAKE-UP LIKELY = Rehab“'tat o oI Orgamza(wn Believed Near at Hand ¢ Fxchange Washington, Ma —(AP) rewed signas of activity in de tie national polities eate Deny Report of Offer To Buy \lln’mic Fleet YALE TENNIS CAPTAIN New York, May 28 (Al Watson, ard, 1927 MachONALD HONORED Jdinburgh, May 28 (AP) tom of the city was today) beabilll n NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925, YOUNG 15 NAMED STAMFORD JUDGE Other Capitol Doings wpitol, Martford, May 28 today concur In the House taday Ra !ford board of finance law, assoclation and amending the Bran- A reso- lution was adopted paying D, Murphy $500 for completing the llIl of legislative bills and another to pay Windsor $2,769 for transporta- on of school children, Hungerford of Waterford, fa- g the bill, sald he had not ayed politics® and wanted to eave the house “clean Mrs, Vin- ton of Manafleld opposed the bill | d \Ir« Hooker of Hartford fa- voi Mr. “\rmfl of Bristol moved the previous question and after Mrs Fenniman had summed up the bill was rejected, A bl to delay appointment of the water commission until July 1 and eltminating requirement that senata confirm the governor's ap- polutments reported by the judi- | ciay committee was adopted. { the recess commis- lon of school laws, for continuance un- sesslon, was received red printed in the journal. | bill proposing an appropria- tion of $1,000,000 for gravel roads was s mittee - Tarrey, | Dr. Higgins a rising vote and Vith of the appropria vid the B nniman later also n the Senate e today after an explan- ymittee adopted substitute bill No. 121 establishing Loard of healing arts, after Brigham who served on the dinary grand jury which in- a doct “diploma | min” had offered a m\nor amend- nt inserting the word “written” e *“examinations” in the |Mrd on which deals with examina- of applicants for right to pr the healing art. There was no | te on the bill, High Spots In Bill The essential parts of the bill are the governor shall appoint & 1 of three members to pass upon tions of persons who de- | e the healing arts. § serson desiring to | 6 shall submit to d board that he moral possesged atfons to those tion by a high school ‘before For the Summer Vacation Does your wife pack up her o/d clothes? When you walk up to the hotel porch, ar join in the hotel dance or meet some of the cottagers—will your clothes start you off right? Don’t let the precious two weeks be marred by the wrong kind of apparel. Come in and fit out for a .lmppy vacation — hats, caps, haberdashery—and Hickey-Freeman Clothes! FITCH-JONES CO. CITY HALL the | nt to the appropriations coms | he began to study of the )xunn;l The following house bllly were |arts and that he has, as shown by | adopted in concurrence: written examination by sald board, & | Ineorporating the community cen- | comprehensive knowledge of ana- | ter of Bridgeport; making appropri- tomy, physiology, hyglene, pathology | ations for repairs on varlous ar-| and dlagnosis x x x shall receive | mories, the state military camp at | from sald board a certificate which | Nyjantic, for completing the stato ar- shall be a prerequisite to examina- | mory at Manchester; fncorporating’ tion by the Connecticut medical ex- | {ho Greenwich Gos Co.i relating to | amining board, the Connecticut ec- | yhypaction of dairles and production | lectie medical examining board, the | und marketing of milk and cream; {state board of osteopmthic registra- | ypending the New Milford town | |tlon and examinatiofl, the state | court charter; making an appropri- board of chiropractio examiners or | aijon for the National Guard air| the state board of natureopathic ex- | yorijen: altering the militla law fo | aminers. include the naval militia as a part | The senate was called to order by | of fhe state forces and also making | Senator Tone who relinquished the | various changes in the adjutant gen- gavel later to President Pro Tem. | eral's office, Braihard. A resclution wak "‘"}“I'“‘ Additional reports wero on hills and sent to the house paying Clar- | pie : ence G. Willard §1200 for complling | jime oo A1 ChArter of the Meon e ‘ |the legislative bulletin. | amending the law relating to rogls- A taxation bill reported provides | targ of votars in Hartford, Bridge- that non-residents shall recelve by | port, New Haven and New London. reglstered mail blank forms for mlng _U( property lista, The senate adopted from its calen~ | | Jar the following senate bills: | Waterbury, May 28, — (AP) — | Incorporating the Title Guarantee | George J Comstock, 31, 34 East Co. of Hartford; authorizing HMart- Hawkins strect, charged with em- ford and New Haven to create gon- | bezzlement of §2,200 from the Wa- | ; amending Waterbury | terbury Troy Stcam Laundry, Tnc ning retirement of the | was granted a continuance until of schools; and con- | June 2, under bonds of $3,000 this suance of bonda by | morning in city court by Judge John | | . MeGrath, CASE IS CONTINUED | | Ing dist municipal | | Yet, it cost nothing—here at the Vogue, for you pay only for fine materials and gifted craftmanship —while the exclusive Vogue styling is merely added for heaping good measure. Priced at— $6 $7 $8 Same as pictured above in Black Kid Blonde Satin Blonde Kid Black Satin Brown Satin Patent Colt Russia Calf Tan Calf Open Friday Evening Until 9 Vogue Shoe Shop 236 MAIN ST, In the Heart of the City WE CLOSE SATURDAY ALL DAY—MEMORIAL DAY § — OPEN FRIDAY EVENING — Pre-Decoration Day Specials special Inducements to Purchase Your Saturday And Sunday Meat Requirements on Triday. 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PARDA The Hair-Ribbon’s New Home Now that braids and hair-ribbons are some- what out of favor, the ribbon has moved down to the shoe--as in the “Elsie”-—a tan Besides the shows a novel cut-out pump for children and misses. ribbon the “Flsie” effe¢t which makes it even more attractive “ KELSIE ” Tan pump with cut-out and ribbon Sizes 81 to 11, $3.50 Sizes 1115 to 2, $4.00 Sloan’s Smart Shoes 78 West Main Street — Opp. Burritt Hotel R R Y W S R RO R L T ST SRS KOPPEL & BRIN Wish to Announce That They Have Secured the Services of JACK SOREL Formerly of the Chrysler & Maxwell Co., who Will have entire charge of their Repair Dept. Mr. Sorel has years of experience on all makes of Cars and gu@rantees satisfactory Auto Service. He will be pleased to meet all his old friends and as many new ones as possible, PHONE 2147 262 ELM ST. NEW BRITAIN

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