New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1926, Page 17

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at all m 0 DECISION ON Gap {0 Give Deciion AIED| sors remn o1 e s | known resldent of this city for over | ™ |40 years, during which time he way prominent as an expressman, died carly this morning at his home, 171 The m seribes Seeing Building Board At a speclal meeting of the build- [Black Rock avenue, i d g J The service which 1 have been re- | ing commission yesterday afternoon, | He was horn July 4, 1859 In Bng- | quested to discuss today is known ag called for the purpose of determin- <"':“"‘, When e ‘"W came to this | Junfor Achlevement. It s o good ex- | Pty oW i oyed at ) & o v ol w 1 4 Ing whether the Naplos house on |y, 1% WA# cmploved at P, & 1 Of what business and profes. . Corbin Co., after which he went into L men can doin the fleld of ed- | Hart street 18 a one, two or three |he express business. Iollowing hiy ucation Sooiiltserisel | tamily dwelling, Bullding Inspector {retirement he went into the employ | ., ) g i ) Sl The Junior Achievement move E. J. Hennessy was asked to explatn (Of the Corbin Screw corporation, meni was ted by the Kastern the differeriae between one and two | TH8 Wife, Emma, four st'b giars Agmeuitaral and Industrial family houses, and, he replied "1‘”:""'” DS ook Mxm 4 M, cague in 1819 i “ f , . tobe nder, o rlando, Flori- A two-family house s one P e S e rds show that in the city of ranged for the convenience, not Qioreh e i ol NG itain, there are approximate- inconvenience, of two families,” 2001 g0 344 ¢ iy 76 boys and $,021 ot 1)y xeply kv ok brotiih e good | SanARBUNCALBEY ATen Kand B GILaLY ) R RO T T B8 bl lanugh from the commissioncrs and | Yales of this city; and three grand- |20 fittean ,‘,, ey lang S e T on to fitteen years and that approxis- spectators, was in reply to a claim | ¢ Aiv40 98 nonant By G A rgol‘lmv appara- |, He Was a member of the Sons of |Matcly 8.3 per cent of cach group . tehen, sinks, etc, and the | St George and the Loyal Order of |r¢ &iinfully employed. — Much of tus kitehen, sinks, ete, and G this employment may be undesir- presence of but one gas meter, one electric meter and ono door bell, did |, : il BhG S el \”, Behan] i ':)n‘;y\:y::ll‘;vfx:ll(l | not necessarily brand the building as | By Frwin _chapel at wre engaged In occupations they dis- | § oniestamily n6uss {o'elock with Iev, Samuel Sutelifte, o7 4 AN T 3y s Mr. Hennessy declared that thepe [Fector of St Mark's church, ofticiat- [it: :4,-:'””\‘(\\' r“\m«u ‘l\'r““:‘.]\l'\ 1s no other rule to govern a decision, [IN8: Interment will be in Faly. [Phift ab A S i LRl malolnuiso poremlatalony R Y S e ment more to_ thalr u]l.lm:’ and to| ¢ L] estes 1 which they wtter fittee This Donald Gaffney, appearing for ob- 32 is an age old method and has its jecting neighbors, suggest some way | wlvantages, yet wiser and more de- | by which the ¢ might order liherate chofce might he made if | changes and he promised to do so, {hese young pe had more in- provided the attorney would point {formation ahoul the variety of the w | tions and the opportunity cipa After a lengthy disenssion Acting $ Corporation Counsel Mortimer 1. | o AR il g | Camp said he would meet with the | i rural, boys and givls obtained a rich building commission before making | (Continued trom First Page) e b e ”""‘l a decision. The building inspectors | o it e e e e AT sald they were ready to adopt What- | o)jee 150 s anxious farm and n the home. The home | cver suggestion is made by the eor- i e i ror interro of today with its apartment life poration counsel, took no stoek in repo modern saving deviees and cong John E. Downes and A. D. CHt- 1450 6000 conneeticut, ¢ ed city living offers little opportun- ford, both of whom are bullders of |,y oo, ity for work cxperience to boys and long experience, inspected the house He is cqually anxious to intervio and declared it to be a two family | ypyc et MU T NG louse to all appearances. visited Taylor a few minutes before | (hese 6.0 Tt was brought ot that thefqife ot Cg e red that o004 building, the proprictors of which Miss Normand in Los Angeles had said she had told all she | conneetion with the public sehools da to fi claim it to be a single family dwel- ling, has six rooms on the first and second floors, and if an amendment to the permit is granted will have four rooms on the third floor, in ad- knew in aying and was willing to talk with him further My Keyes sald he why Miss Normand ! wondered then nal trainiv volice court {his morning f his | Roos o 1 Le postponed until Vi State lor Haree €40 that Yachowando be placed un- 'son of rican Legion wil a bond of $2,000, t aminittee at W OWaterhnry WILL O JULIUS EGGERT [ The will of Julius Fggert, approv- ity dollara ed today in probate court, provides the home ef 1 that the enti 10 {he wid- | Oak <t ow. Bertha he will was S, Doronski drawn May Desk S | REPORTED AT $11,487 ‘ (Contlnued from First Page) ind then dismisses the sub- Ject has only rendered a part of his | or her obli ut in different lines, girls, “No doubt a lar ‘Qn reenfage m’! » not rtion immie Sehool instruction fneluding g, tea DEATH OF JON FOSTER - TOTAL FOR FIRSTDAY ' SPEAKS AT COMMUNITY DRIVE o 23 1926. ARSON: WITNESS | 'ER STILL FRE Chicago, Mareh | sub- | woman who | n to the community cirls, s receiv- | 1l arts through However, the et this training | diately ches principles Octoher lireet What A Penfiy Will Do Electrically A penny invested in electric current at the average I: rite wi Run a vacuum cleaner approximately 40 minute Operate a washing machine approximately 50 minutes, Heat a six pound flatiron approximately 25 minutes Heat a toaster long enough to toast 16 slices of bread. Brew 5 cups of coffee in a percolator. Heat a waffle-iron long enough to cook 20 waffles. Keep warm a heating pad from 3 to 6 hours. Heat a curling-iron once a day for 3 weeks. Operate a vibrator, 20-minute treatments daily, for 11 days — National Electric Light Associ. n Figives The wonders of electricity are familiar to all of us through our daily use of electric devices. But do you as an investor realize the strong investment position of the electric light and power industry? In recent years we have handled many offerings of securities based on the electrical industry. We shall be glad to tell you more about the investment op- portunities which it offers. Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. 1141 Telephone Telephone 31 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. 2040 stratfer been veeationing in e returned to T 1l Mrs. Carly M nd M IPrank Tudge Benjamin W, Alling Alling, Corporation Coun H. Kirkham R nso 1. Porter, and Al it and Mrs. Alling Wodays in New turning to this eity, Paid Inspec a1 { et Calif Invited n 1 ; had slipped is given in preparation for a life or dition to four sleeping porches. Al ARG g T S e = SR Miss Mintor's name s glt retieal postponed until the con Will sug Five Dollar Bills Being into (he ease lirough the finding of pleilon of sehool life, e wvorage e 2 v letter she had written to Taylor school i limited fo a few trade or N Passed Off for $10 Not Lt i, ol e e i Bridgeport, reh 23 (A—Tive P equate vstem of -out in. or ac i Is dollar bills. raised to ten dotlar bills C]tv ltems lanco withia major nosflontof (11L& tie nationulle the method of pasting figures he eity's industries N s over fhe figure “five” in the EE Producing, alone, is not a com i e four corners of the bills, are Leing | Number plates on a car holong- plete Dusiness or vocational experi- | o5 " pagsed in Bridgeport, four of the ing fo John W ompson, janitor enec. Purchasing, financing. hank- sed bills having heen recelved atlof the United bullding, were stolen advertising, sollin oqually | O this eit \ nks here so far. luring the night fro cellar of mportant in preparing for tieal | Bis never visite ork o sing h S the Wilding necordin T port and practical expericr in an Commander Ja idely done. The figures were fa sl cle wry form in these lines is as ( tified that Rey cd on a piece of paper With this mor fimportant as production. These ex- |of Bakericld, pencil and the outline then drawn Wit perience e of full value should | chaplain, will be en ink, the numbers clipped Hine lived. A o e e and pasted on the five dollar e on ing i manipulation received in the | will preach in St TH e school should not be postponed to | and 1 visit a f Lt P A later yearss it should be applied - {sctts. Ho can be CASE 1S CONTINUED , wrsal of {he Mmedktely in a prac ficld, Junior | May 10 Tn order to conduct a further in- \fary's churely this | Achievement off this opportun- |\ Jackson vestigation info the activities of John o'cloc ity.” ongider Yachowando, who w sted yes. M Kenneth e = = orin v on a arge of Rritain is In New HOME FROM BERMUDA S . breach of pe asked in days, where she is a gnest The following New Britain people Salesman Against T Hartford RUSSELL (REVISTAN May American Leglon State Com ility o iplain NATIONAL CHAPLAIN MAY VISIT LEGION POST HERE i Clergy- 19 in Massachu York in May. 1 John's Cathe end in Massac in Conneeticut ot - JEWS TAKE STEPY OTECT MEAT (or Engaged (o Visit Stores Here HOTEL NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR STOLEN AUTOMOBILE Lawsuit lor | Says Bethel Shop Owner Wanted ’ {0 Get Rid of Watchman pro diana, fon officer at Hammond, 23 (A — Police In- | hunt Lester C. Simpkins, clvil engineer, who yesterday in the | the LLL fatally ghot Mrs, Lucille Myers, 51, READ H FOR RESULTS Bridgeport, Conn,, Muarch 28 (® “One thing got to do, is Ito do away with the watchman,” o aan S Hew to the line Judge John W. Banks in superior court, confided to Sam Weisinge successful business organiza- ng an additional rep- The man who qualifies will Simpkins resented questioning of his children by the probation offi- cer. She had gone to the home at request of the mother, who is in & hospital with her tenth ehild LD CLASSIFIED ADS known as Sam Cc , when pre- B liminary plans for the | FRo ut atc our axe I"rosf Bethel faetory last April w sworn o witt by Cohen. ¢ 3 i e e | Hardware Vieant for Hardwear Bethel the duy of the five by Abra | ham “Whitey” Iriedman, who ha [ declared ho was hived for a pror | the arson plot and that he was | met by 1rost 1 w between floors to necessity of getting rid of the watel er than be involved in an A U al 0 . notlee he would do nothing of the sort, 11w eald Frost replicd wome ° other way must he the ht of coorien o For the Right Man rose durir th morning session when Attorey Homer &, Cummingy of counsel for Frost asked that he be permitted to cross-examir One of the largest and most Co on the question of his offer jons In the United States (Assets more than 553 MILe g testimony which might inerim- inate him 110N DOLLATS) purposes appo The st itorney made sharp | objection and Ju fanke com- resentative in this community. O ":,‘:"‘nfk‘,“," ‘(hf““"m;::;’;}:“""'];"‘lf enjoy substantial earnings and an excellent opportunity 1 any cases in precedent. or advancement Mr. Cummings suid he could not, i A lding that he had never before service to those in th raised such a question and declared before been court in this ks bricfly qu stioned - A\Y e o et 3 Cahen to determine if he wholly un- Caught in Ridgefield With 79 2reont mac"ic i oo ot Banks declined to permit Address reply, which will ! cross-examination and Mr, ‘\\.m T lte Uin o George W, Tord, Mar od 10 give sthers sceking high grade Investments. the people in New Britaln, His work will be to render personal is community who own Cities Serviee Company Securities, and to distiibute our bonds and stocks josire a man of sterling character, who enjoys the re- A of this Company will be in New of fnterviewing applicants. be held in striet confidence, to Harttord ir s said to have rlkiers on it bula t the cor- of 1 strects, Drita ailed into 10 local police court, after Officer David Doty said he found him driv- g car early Iriday mornir th bac saturated with lco- e 18 1ol sy from the Jocal 8 o] 1y (Rt New Britain Can Now ‘CHAMBEAT Tl e Choose From the World's i took Most Famous Styles At Its Newest Store. o] Setting NO U.}_SA_.ADEEGATE i St 1 the sary to Send American (5 Explain Court Reseryations, 1 Style 1 ! | Pace o e o o 1o ity i The Smartest of ennlier oiogianislnnl ! cpprpiTat Smart Styles at L e a i One Price that M {1 Guarantees Im- Y e 8 pressive Savings e ALWAYS ATTEND WHINT \ ¢ 1 1 i N in St ' Mrs, Ty 11 1\ Art 1} 1 s T M MeCr 1 s O } } ol i s I H i \ ) N g w NOTE: s ALl Tay ment sketched from actual stock pat- terns. 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