New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1926, Page 3

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HEINEN FIRED FOR Holdup Man Takes Cash, NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1926, | the comptroller shows the total ex- m\um That {s God's way of minis- | which will be held March 16, Dr. ] ’ Collects Damages for penditures last year amounted to u r Heury K. Denlinge r - ¢ y ering to yon through &« home and | \ K. Denlinger, professor of Y . And Also Takes Booze 295 M“J.S SFT [$1,330,210.51, which is less than the et i LOfe Al istory at the Connecticut. Agricul- Fictitious Injuries .y | 1Boston, March 1 (® — A gunman 'amount appropriated, and still the HOUES L JRANDEWAQ college, will be the speaker. | New York, March 1 (P=The New walked into the back room of Ale ity had a deficit of $72,600 last year, {makes that home, Hu entertainment will be in charge | York World says that after fraudu- ., i bert Perlman's drng store in the | How the ecity departments could uH‘ “You men who are married to of Charles H. Clarkson, leader of the | lently collecting money for fletitious Jumaica Elnn distriet at mmmghv‘ {keep “‘Mfln their appropriations, | g00d women, and you young m orchestra, The menu fs in charge | injuries from at least third-three * ‘)' o el ) :\)::l (‘::y': urx"l:v‘:lu:mh»\&”;;or:":tir ?:" ‘-l"‘)':’ "‘:‘(‘"flfl (‘;‘ . ’r"'l‘l"'l ":: l"'"l"* 'h(';;‘ vho are looking forward into the |0f Ensign Carl Frederickson of the | rallroads and traction companies in " bl E ,(H J bP " p 0 3 3 nT Th N H h o Th C and H P E (] l M' ] ) | future with a glow in your eyes this | Salvation Army, The ticket sale is | seven states, Harry Peters, 35, of ‘ lmgl [ XDBI as J0 flymb robber had pocketed the money he axes er¢ NOW lg (1) a]] needs some explanation. o TeSence Ssemla, mlsie] | morning to the time when you will |in charge of Harold ¥. Judd. Er-|Philadelphia, has begun a sentence ' inquired where Perlman kept mu» Over-Estimating Income n be married, thank God for that NSt R. Dechant, general of the of two to three years in the state H]m $6 i Day whiskey and as the druggist had| EVE]‘ Berore | The board of apportionment and‘ Te”s Blh]e Glass minfstry that He's put into your life |army, is general chalrman of the | prison at Trenton, N. J. pointed to an’ array of bottles on |taxation tn past years. in order to| those women who can take us|committees and will be tonstmaster In 1922, Peters' eye was injurcd hy a shelf, the gunman pushed h|rn} . e |keep the -s:! 'm e _do'w, has been | b when our hearts are in trouble or Several surprise features are be- | when a plece of steel became im- Captain Anton Heinen, the Ger- \n"nv'ho celar, | Merlden, March 1-—The tax mw:(::(.\r.mmm ing the income of the | A house hecomes a home only |difficulty and speak the word, ‘peace, | ing planned bedded in the ball. He collected man dirigible export who was em. | When I eriman succaeded in ro- |for Merldén for the year 1926 s |cltY: Sall after a woman enters it, according ;1'¢ #tIIl” and bring calm into our| T damages 200 e Inturyy. SAEER Joyed by 4 m,lrh.m gov lrnmr-n! ras ng himeelt he found 29 pv nts | twenty-nine and a half mills, twenty | v A e |hearts, Or the ministry of the | Ear] of C'raven Starts months ago he began a series of build the ill-fated Shenandoal, | of the llquor missing. He iy unable (mills on the grand list of the first $100,000 FIRE IN NEW CANAAN | RESEaon; WO LY Christian churet 1 ry eity th . ve “ 4y frauds on various rallroads, claim. ' und who spoke In New Britain bo- |to determine how the gunman en- district, whicl corresponds 1o tho | New (anann, March | (P-The|€794Y concluded his part of the Christian ehureh i 4 kind of sanc-| 1TID With Broken “Leg” ing in every case that an electrie ore the Amerlcan Socioty of Me. | tercd the store as he save he lock. [old town tax, and nine and a hall \yome of Mrs, Lewis P, Child on |*°7ie8 Of 16 sermons being delivered |tuary where men who have grown ~ Halifa March 1 ¢P—The | bulb had smashed beside him and 1l ¥ gincors at the Hotel Bur. f ed all doors before retiring to the |mills on the grand list of the second |\est avenue, n three story frame |0 EVErYman's Bible class by four |discouraged or who arc in difficulty | 1%ar of Craven Is on his way to Ber- | a pieces of glass had become lodged enfly, has been forced to take | baek room to count his money. listrict, which corresponds to the old {huilding, considered one of the moxt | 10t} ministers can come and they can eat and "Muda with a broken leg. It 1s the |in his eye. The condition of his ey \ - wu job becauo of his state- i ) clty ¢ | gorgeotsly furnished houses tn this| Next Sunday Theodore Ains- | drink of that spiritual food and | @rtificial ene which he uses in place | eubstantiated his story and he col- ‘w(. ““"‘,‘ r“ :, |‘n‘”r P:w:orvnn,: 4 > AYED ; T 9 !‘f"fl‘rd of apportionment and |{own, was damaged to the extent of | WOrth Greene will comience on the wat \ & them of the one he lost during the World | jected a total ibout $5,000 dame . ‘\‘ bal om y n.) River, St. Johne, N. F,, .\!u‘rrl\ 1 l/fh axation fixed rates at its meet- | 6100000 by fire which hreaking out | (hird part of the serie his morning was War ages from the 83 compannies, (L Splaln Heinen gy Is being | i seallng steamer Terra Nova |ing Saturday afternoon, and madv |n1 7 grelock vesterday morning was| Mr Alderson's general theme was |the master of fate and the cap The accldent occurred while the | He was arrested after he colleeted . reated like Colonel Mitchell and for | which has been trying to reach the fthe tax pavable in two equal install- |tougnt throughout the day by fire- | that of the nature of a man which tain of his soul it would not be any | arl and Lady Craven were 4 money for the second time from the ; Hesae anton: o . |Trench freighter ~Kentucky ~since |ments, f‘” on May 4 and Novem- |inen When the clstern on the estate | SOmetimes puts him o o dis use t into (hig piace; hut this | N8 the gang plank to the st Public Service Rallway company of o s e atieRdisnaic Soll Dhiiradayihenihreporten Kthatiit fla) berd, d voted to allow a dis- 8 puimped dry at noon, New Ca. |couraged f o mind, which re- | haw been pravided. for. men | Fisher on Saturday. The earl [New: e | .“I- ”_]\‘ \.\ = ? s within 35 miles of the d|.\(!‘f§’:&m)‘(‘ ot 1“' cent on all payments | aan volunteer firemen and &tam- | Quires “rec g" before he ean who can no longer captain their own 1 fell heavily. He suffe — —_— plain Anton Helnen German|vessel, (Tha Jentucky's bow plates | made on or before the due date. |gord firemen laM & single line of |Proceed with renowed enthustasm. en who have lost the ical injury but had to be assist- OLD FASHIONED SCENE dirtgible expert Lrought to this coun- |are stove in bee but ita bulkheads | Five Mill Tncrease lose 3.200 feet to the nes He said in pa r own fate; men | ©d to his cabin New Haven, March 1 (P—Fright- the ill-fa ,r.',,' enanaoah Helra k‘hr are holding fast and all holds are v increase of five mills |drant and continued to There isn't. & man here this Nefther the emr] nor the countess |ened by a trolley car which w “ ‘70\: e lunv “4 <““ 'Nlrw‘vm ]r:\_ X rate of last year, and (flames with chemicals and the one iIng who doesn't have a home Pt an appearance on ek after [turning the corner of State and ) o e e e e ‘yrnrl';‘-mm'm:l:i;n ’v;n\w"]l‘ltlc'}':.‘ 'whllrh cessury beeause of the |stream of wa ot nom ’\vw’w! or oilerThank the har ‘\: o \r‘)m'u[v nd_ neither Chapel siroets yesterday, a hors ! e ey e e ] oro r3 rou . Kentucky, \hig iner in appropriation | - - - good God this morning for 1t min- | lost its spring ive come into y a ing ation. hitehed to a wagon loaded with M A R e e 156 miles south east of lhere are for the repaym debt. More WILL VISIT U, S, TOO istry He's given you A man may this church he at God in his — newspapers for Sunday readers, bolt- ; cattifo Yo |impeding progress of the Terra |hands are becoming due this vear L s have the wealth of the world and ness will ter to you SCOTT 1S TAKEN BACK o to dash madly down State strect. ment wade jt impossible for me 10 | xNova, The rescue ship plans fo lun e Liandon) i rarcn by B il el il e e i auaa e s e this servi You will go n Francisco, March 1 (M—Rob- | During the runaway the wagon \: m_\‘,m,\nmn.” : ’ o the Kentueky stern first to this | 000 was made (o 1 o afisani <etch announces that Dr. Annie it s only a house until a woman |out of that door ou ¥ wor- [ert W, Scott, release from San hed four windows and a door of : told the y uth abon “!' ’l | port. ol tha o telanily notes. Then | Besant, head of Theosophist o M- comes in, and when she comes in | shipped in the with a new [ Quentin prison y lay to authori- a State street store. It was found in S 1.“"1]1‘}\"‘ aler As result T} fheie whs & HiE o fon. and Krislnamurti. th T T s R e B g hope {nlifea ot Chitago re he is wanted the driveway of the State street gar- AR “”' 2 fvl TRISH POLITICAL \(l DDLY amount appropriated for the coun- | M I vho are coming here of vou wh or b lost it never |y 10t 18 m on a murder charge, 1oft here today | 4ge. An hour later the horse was ”\| h all open Dublin, March 1 (® — Whether [ty tax, which was left out alfo. | from India, will go to the United quite realize what it means—into a (trred to ye i« service | for that city in custody of a detec- caught by a policeman as it was ' v'-hrl(. L . |Trish republicans should take their |gether last year. There was an in- | States for three months. Tt adds 1ome that you ean call your own or Hyve limping through Orango street. 1 am carrying s |5ats in the Dail and Ulster parlin-|ercasa of nearly the entire income | however, that the date of the Amer Wi with your folks, v I Arranging For Banquet Scott {s accused of the holdup and = oy Ehouties [ments wil be deetded at a meeting v mill on b0l approprin- ican visit apparently is somewhat defend you ogainst all the rest of | 1t was announced that the iolnt murder of a Chicago drug store TIRE IN ELM CITY . el T r‘““] i, |0f Sinn Fein March 9. FEamon de n for this 3 and other or | distant 1; sit down with those wieeting of 1) Rlue and clerk three years ago, for which his New Haven, March 1 (A — Fire \\“ “‘l mn‘*“ o ”“\ e ‘; YValera, the republ teader, who |iner in other departments Mrs. Besant and kvl\h amurti muse you and interest 'rmi 16t Fri even (8 other, Russell Scott, twice faced early last night did some damage to o 1 ‘,-l_m.r 1y \‘x‘ {itute. & Washi favors entering the Dail, will move imade the five wmill Inerease neee Are exy ] to ari there in vour family eir . . A, was one of the largest the gallows, and finally was adjudg- the dental office of Dr. J. Weyler on pactically - destinie, WashIOglon | posoluttons declaring that once the |sary Tune to deliv “ Al cares and trial et enthusiastic mee held for | ed insane. He rving in San the second floor at 48 Church street. oificialdom had decided to punish |7 o ; . T ; me just as they decided to punish |22ths are removed it will be a ques- Within Appropriations Afterwards thee will go to Holl 1 troubles of the day fa ¥ some time, Plans for the banquet CQuentin for burglary under the name | Several other small fires kept the N Colonel Mitehell. When the burean. |tion net of prineiple but of policy. An inspection of the report of fand then to the United Staes s you =it there in perfect content- |wer sensse At th banquet, 'of John Redding when released. firemen busy here durlng the day. f Were UNAble 10 Cl05e 01 | e——— e e se— v they planned to take cur means of ¢ a living. They | The German expert talked as he | €t0od knee-deep in the grasey land | of a new real estate development. | His present job, he said, was one any t man could learn in thr bitternesg in Helne nie spoke of the officers of the navy department, but none to- ward the country they ropresented. (4 he technical expert 0 was the Vs hero when lia brou nandoah safrly tirough tt i chripped it lose from *he moor- | A : mast at Lakewoo: oon affer its “In . ite of the attiruds of the irmy and navy ation heads, 1 be- ll © diove that this country will soon lead the world in flying. Here will be tound the futiure of aviation and here 1 iatend to st i | m no 3 ' corporation which wilt ! foot di to make from N York to Atl “In Germany 1 wa Muy al aviation eo n tuall 18 divide i of 1l nd her in the i+ s b r to the goye 1 July explained now ) v tongny 1 America TCITIZEN" i, Ma AT ~d hy two sons Henr TUnior tablets _g_ The First und Ongmal Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP. INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive. The box bears this signature C. 2l pyove Price 30c. | In Conformance With the Policy of Our Neigh- bors, We Have Decided to Extend Our February Furniture Event Until Saturday, March 6 FOR THE LAST DAYS OF OUR FEBRUARY EVENT— —Living Room Groups— Dining Room Groups— Bedroom Groups Reed Furniture 3-piece cut velour group, regularly 2169, l-piece walnut-gumwood groun. regularly S-piece walnut-gumwood group. regularly Walnut Willow Rocker, regularly $8.95. 'inal February $ ( £131.00, Final February 3149.50, Final February r‘ Final February Vialue e 1 39 U a0 S $ 1 05 Value $ 1 OJ Valuegisaier i ; a $7 50 l‘.vpien‘ebjncquanl group, regulaviy S198.50, d-piece walnut- gnm\\um] group. regularly 9-piece walnui-gumwood group, regularly 3-piece fiber suite, wml]arl\' $49.50, Final Final February $ 6 3165.00, Final February 5 2179.50, Final February February Value . 1 9 Value f s $ 1 2 Value $ 1 46 Value .. $29-75 3-piece jacquard group. mxulnl\ $225.00, {-piece walnut-gumwood group. regularly 10-piece walnut-gumwood group, regularly 3-piece reed-fiher suite, regularly $89.50, Final February $ 195,00, Final February $239.50, Final February Final February Value e e 189 Value $160 Value $198 Value . $49 75 $205.00 '$225 3-piece mohair group, regul Final February Value 4-piece walnut- x{\m\‘\“wl 2240.00, Final February Value group. regularly $195 ]“-pl!*l'l‘ W .’(hl”’-)"!m\\' £275.00, Final February od group, regularly $225 3-piece wed nln‘r suite, regularly $110.00, Final February $69 50 . Value Others to 3950 Others to $975 Bedding Values $4.95 $9.00 | | , regularly $40.00, $29.75 Value Others to $225 N Others to 8950 Pieces $4.95 Colonial Windsor Chair, regularly Final Februa Valuc Windsor Cha .50, Final | —Davenport Bed Groups— Rug! rugs, 9x12 tapest Final February Value 9x12 Axm Final February Value regularly $32.50, $28.50 ter Rugs, regularly $47.50, $39.50 9x12 Wilton rugs, wgnl"u y$ Final February Value 3-piece imitation leather—mahogany fu ish group, regularly §139, $89~00 Final February Value Cut Velour suite, regularly $139.00 3-piece Kroehler Jacquard group, regularly o $189.00 Final February Value Bthers to $3 Davenport Bed, mahogany air, larly $59.00, Final February Value Spring, Extraordinary Final February Value Gateleg Table, arly Final Cotton Mattress, regularly £14.75, Final February Valuc '$19 45 valnut-gumwood, regular- $22.50 £59.50, }m‘lh Value 9.50, Tahle, 3-piece Baker $197.00, Final February Valiue Felt Mattress, regularly 18, Final February Value uary Value Desk, ry regil: Final $47.60 £105.00, Final $79.00 All-Layer Felt Mattress, Final February Value February Value Kitchen Furnishings Extraordinary Final February ‘Values— Sterling Ranges, Windsor Ranges, New Me- thod Gas Ranges, Breakfast Sets, Refrigera- tors, Tables, Chairs. Silk Floss Final February Value oii, Mattress Secreta February , regularly 25 TRUMBULL NEAR PRATT TRUMBULL NEAR ASYLUM No Extra Charge Furniture Stored Free HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE (000 For Credit Payments For Later Delivery N

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