New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 10% to 40% 381 MAIN STREET Eptscopal Btslmp Dlsclatms Any Church Connection With Society Openly For Dry Law Modification Rt. Rev. Charles I. A\n(lcl on Says “Church Temperance Society™ is Not Official—Organi Has Come Out For Wine to “Protect Youth of Nation” riion I.(.\u ever and Beer in } Finds Sitnation citicial connection wi FEBRUARY 4, 1926. Py ™ . Worth of Quality Furniture Is Offered to You at aving During Our Annual FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE BIRNBAUM'S FURNITURE STORE ool the Haly ! e to lean toards the First number of dead animals picked uy New Head “re I -J\ not want o transfer an ‘n‘ | than one a day, for ch Caralenaentlist 1 ! tate f'r’Ar.\‘w‘.\'i it | Jis paid. The sum of §5 e P e | n .,Mw to them.” UNI]FR DISEUSSI[]N L T And Rhode Isand Man ©s Look ney until the dircetors of the Forward To Another Bound ol el Rnxious o Am in Unravelmg NAME OF OLD GOMRADE Park, Health and Publc Works “zven o Comral Tolls, 18 1, Vel § 0 ral principles of { 11\‘ v onew 0Old Dad" Logee, om: day e o 00 years old, warmed: up tod i s b o Ul PRI g tournatient. Tomorrow, on (1 regarding prohibition 1 Feb, 4 —A letter from Ausions and Setetii Park, health and public il et Dack. to | 2rday (hat makes him e . SO arold | Whose Name He Be | departments were heard at a Uth department w . I L - "”:‘ i ly IO ind Buftalo, N. Y., Mat- | session of the board of fnance s was. This is fo A e ! ! 2O Sl thew Wassce of to die | taxation last evening. The first de- Ly LR naEi g the -H‘\‘mm in eo ] chair at Sing Sing prison to- | e Sy B hefore they ean be sent cronics, Henry is two g PR table” was partment tofe heard was the park | {oriums DU 0 B S TR e (R e i soniol & mUlerar A | vd e reasitGaily A‘w‘:mm.;: Sl ULDESUN e D : man to dic on the gallows in Public Works Budgot 1 e Al e s im- committee | s county gadl yard, accord- | I Brooks and Superintendent Ralph sied most of ther e ‘"\HI; (';‘;" ‘-‘.”::,mj,"“ ing to information placed before |1 Wai (& discenssi members o T 1 ot i e tice Hinkiey, who denied Wasser |y park board o Lotal | wublic epattinent. Cob- o be another story to tell thi g-Lrla i of $66,036.07, of Which $26,279.07 is | tpicuously items were ; he story was furnished by two g S CEC 0 eee =1t for 1ain. | 1Wo total improve- - Leprelet M. Logee, who is know wanted Wasser to he exceuted ALy S v is right name ud thus e o or i Lon pime of Matthew Wasser from ition e, The elder Wasser was their nion in a Civil War regiment ied vounger Wasser, who is to die ¢ murder of Howard Hufi L. o Falls paymaster, ring Wasser, Sr His real nam M 1 declared, was Matthew il ather | er Ot- the death penalty in 18§ s - murder of his wife, s s Otto's exeeution his ir son, Ma S y der brother Charles, nd rearc an. ment Sr., who « i il . ) ter ) | hy tric from the At- < prisc his brot i il 2 patric, of New Britain, and trans « i Wayn | ! L) 1 Rayme | vou it S ola | com i t wernor \ I on the ltion befo inl committee 1 pointed Pxoxox 1 " « 1 vind i s 1 1o ha cach Had No Fortune But Directs That hros « re this pri i s 1 am concern- Whatever He Has Be Used for ) Sl NMemary Uncortatn Fapenses and for Charity, W pitt PO 1508 i Cited « . il . ¥ N ] v ) i per AT o o A rdinal 1¢ to A WS is equity in ¢ ottage i living by their ows ¢ R inal and o It asks t pa I N 8 vhom may h wror i orgives those who may . wronged him Prof. Stocking, Cornell Instructor, Dies at Ithaca tis Tth N. Y., Teb. 4 (A — Pro- ” Js William A. Stocki for- 1 ohett et A X erly head of the dairy depart- of the New York State col- g Agricul at Cornell uni e T\ersity for 15 years. died last night n illness of many months, i W Professor Stocking was born in B Sin Ty in 2 and was wduate of Conn ul college and Cornell univer- v. He had been promir for ASSIGANED TO LOUISVILLG dairy b riologist nd c 1ibe v \ v factory : 25 ‘ h is eal i Army men who told the court | tory. ments to Monros tenance, The sum o 2000 s str . Incon o hi bhors and friends as “Cld 1 for planting trees, For extra {1on with the proposed crosstown | Dad.’ en playing dominoes Lleachers at Willow Drook park 82, B rom Plainville to 1 n o htt Betor 80 is asked Hill avenue without stril give mueh of his tin city s under an agreement to | Crossing 15 of the fextile busi con e Alling wu]uy y on the In res to the o entered at the west side of Willow Brook park |healtl the board ¢ ! He was an expert in the § vith the end of Glen street. The {works figures on putti lation of catton spinning mules, and greement is that this work will be time i at the Glen street ever his retirement has la lone when the Aling land is de- |1t is planned to open the | @8id inocs occasionally to veloped ¥ o e tosome textile plan It was veported 1l wsi in ' town s or-'orofher and on for 20 years,” 1hie vieinity of N ritt strect | dered ¢ s lie s il has waged t two small parks for beauty |mon 1 mot | dominoe war with Gallagher, som spots. One woman who lives next yet D, Wil- | Years his junic Henry to onc of tlhiese small plots is jams sald it was “an slute ( the score and Tus tally of v of papers and rubbish Th o walks and king o NON-SLIPPING VESTS 1 at Frank!n sq are nee v and pavin Wes lLondon, 1'ch. 4 (P Kl Walnut Hil ving cost on-slipping evening rmen red IN year ' e being offered west end n company paid £23,00¢ tailors. With them the tailors hopr “Trook an L new systemn of collecting hat prot :‘:n strect car_ companics for pay I was reported fhat the board of jobs the Connectieut company 1 collar pul ks liadl improved pay abouy $13,000 on total cost | which 1 wm in place about tr B Hartford avenue 1 840,000, Altogether the hoard | the ne 1 broad bLand about Stanley stroet by installing side- | proposcd S o ilE eh breieine walks, and had sent the BII to {he | or ga1a 000, ey park 1 e park board @ for 8200 more for grading nt the tract There is a small pond at An- drews park at Stanley street and Chester place, whi ins a| small pond whi tisfac- Neighbot draine filled up or He said he t fielent to fill am b the board had no opr later, vestig iprovements at hase o ' monument “entral square a% suggest- | that follage be ated there. | hoard thinks it would be | er under existing conditions to it with tile. The sum of $1,- d for this ftem Tealth Roard Needs the proy f the Coll of ol1 \th hoard by s t of concern to must look after the ¢ physical comfort and sanitaton' of the city, The health board or- iginally asked for £18.000 for this work but is unable to get su nt 'H : ) T at e pren A proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Two contracts ha en awarded A total of £15,000 o other con- Lumbago Rheumatism Headache Toothache Colds Pain Neuralgia Neuritis tract has bid o $12,000 ommends giv m $8.000 artment it to the §,000 vidder. No one has ans ts for Bids for the repairs to the isolation 1 for this Accept only “Bayer” package > % - &/) which contains proven directions. 28 0 5 Handy “Bayer” boxés of 12 tablets P Ly Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. vear to $37 Niir laha r e mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestor of Salicylicacid

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