New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1926, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, .\IU_\II\.\Y, Rl.\II(‘H 8, 1926, » —— e e e T e T e e S = aanheaae [ I, us elaim, the major ‘ litior he much “iflfl | nient ereated great interest but the | Westport sanatorium, leit the insti- tole $5,100 from the ¢ ( 7 N b n ieh is to 1 clement is comparatively little [tution yesterday afternoon and was of Jc Hofbran house after v prohibition IR the co LLL known, The youngest well known |found during the evening on the lassaulting scveral employes with the ) = 2 bich venu IV 0 e it [tracks of the New York, New Haven [hutt ends of their weapons, The 1 thor - commodat 'l 1 fi was first observed as exlst- [and Hartford railroad by dohn Hull, | robbers cscaped Inan automobile L i aol $425,000 will be con A_‘ ;) & in tho sun in 1578, and then in |u mall carrier, who was attracted by | parked nearby and driven by a sixth t yeu om Hopte i ks oy 1 « vered on the earth, |her sc s, It is said that no train | man, \ ‘ uch as gold, silver, |had passed in either divection with- | e copper, lead and the [in half an hour of the time w DIES FROM BULRNS were known to the ancients, |the girl was found with both 1g8 | Stamford, March 8 (P — Mis One of [ive I Announced at|ii: | S e i but others are more modern in dis- | badly ma )t 115 Elm street, first announced in a forcign country, 5 received on March :‘\'."luw reury, iron His Address in New York : PmanulalResponsmllnybneckej Stopped by Hecklers ' v Up Under New Law ' \. 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Y., died [ masses on Friday for A and on Saturday for . oth to e at 7:50 o'clo | A mission will open ‘v|r< w's church next 8 K 10 Le given ov he second 1o men, N Chicago will be fn chat St dohn the Eva he law is often referred to “compulsory insurance” law, | which is a misnomer, as it providr i methods other than insura hich to prove financial respons ity, and none of the methods is quired of people who have not, by ade themselves li- | ision. administration of this| Tiev. J. W. F of the motor vehicle de- | Church, Hartfc activities, a separate di- |lenten sermon 15 been established, which | John the slusively with the cases of | ning. Lente ts whose cars have heen in ;)rh'- 0 of the offenses named | «vll il paragraph. One effect of the law has been to | morrow 1 demand from in- St doseph’s Church s for certifiecd cop- | At &t Joseph's church this morn record of certain |ing at 7 o'clock an anniversary mass At i eonie presumably applicd ung for Mrs. Honora Kirby. to them for insurance. It is believ- | The Ladies' Aid socicty will mect to- Y led that this additional checking of a the parish [ ivers' records will have a tendency | ) Rt it % |to promote safety on the public high- | Brady of St omir ways, for drivers will realize that, if | ho the speaker at Wednesday |they are nnable to furnish satisfac- | {en service, 9 ltory proof of financial responsibility St. Mary's Church ight to operate cars of their | Ay 4inive Eat food that supplies nied 3k, Rosano. “balanced” ration - o after night's fas - [their own ac ,Lable to its pr For the ergetic foreno breakfast eating. 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