New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1926, Page 15

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e—— APRIL 15, 1926, COURT RECEIPTS UNDER ESTIMATE Fall Short of Budget Expecta- tions by $621.84 ' Recelpts of the city and courts in the fiscal year ending polies March 81 fell short of the amount | estimated i the budgot by $821.54, the annual report of Cierk Emil J. Danberg shows. In preparing the budget the board of finance ar - atlon can make only an estim the receipts of both courts v siderably, The police court r have shown g decided fall since the convietion for v of the lauor law decr. Two years ago it was not unusual to have several convictlons every week, car rying heavy fines, but this average has been lessened by more than b per cent in recent months, Clerk Danberg's report period from April 1, 1925 80, 1925, s as follows: Recelpts lations Aprll . May . June . July . August . September . From probat in flavor . ., that's why Quaker Oats entices youngsters {Chief 11 HE way to make children Ifke oatmeal is to give them the kind they like. Thus millions of mothers ineist on the Quaker brand. Children who or- | dinarily aon't like oats, take readily | to this rich and toasty kind. Quaker flavor is due to exclusive i milling processes which took some 50 vears to perfect. Processes, too, which | retain much of the “bulk” of oats, which makes laxatives less often | needed. | Thus protein, carbohydrates, vita- & mines and ‘bulk” are combined in making Quaker Oats an excellen{ food balance. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to § min. | ntes. Thus makes the richest break- fast the quickest. ! The price is the same as for ordi- nary oats. When a substitute is ac- | cepted, you alone are the loger. Quaker Oats | - | October {ceremony. From superior court . Clerk's fees, city court, ., Miscellaneous leaning up ace 1,068.50 [lated rubbigh and brane £.00 'hg thoughtlossly procevded to bur 1ed flereely and wis mul his control, cal nearhy houses. Schubert, fire wards nd, with Lroom: dked the f hem by means ¢ umy threaten- Disbursement Witness fees Interpreters’ fecy . Motor vehicle dept,, fines for violatlons of motor vehicle luw Chiet of police, police ex et wrmed witl the W Warden W85 and w fire without a bringing 1) while he was also Nick was ubert for sturting permit, the co mount to $42 vade to pay the firetighters for their work, Mr. Schubert gtates that ne can 1 rted outside the fi district unless a permit is seeur first may be seeured from sistants until May 1 te none wiil he 1 s will be tolerated, 1 und fo keep arrested by and as fined Miscellancous Aol B Curtis 1., court lisbny to March 3 hinr or 1 November ... December January | Pebruury !'March From probation offics From enperior court |Clork's fo Speeder In Conrt d O'Meara was anothe operate O Mearn Determined to fined Oy Tolice « PN e (Continued from P Sequassen Lodge Doings There will be a regular meeti f Sequassen lodge, 1 0. O, I, The third degres will ven) Pythian Sisters Meeting this More thar to eupper at t 1 persons st down r Pythian manner Dythian Sisters, last | ¢ a 1" s hall. Grand meeting o Al ™h atoinal chnreh parlors Cham! i \ 48 of | bers are asked to come prep: Mrs. Vrederick N. 2 of t t Girl Reser tonight in the es will my and members w da Fin, her s s e nora a4 Mart esent from Har . Unionville Durham, Willimantic ton. initiation ceremonies wert exemplified. A social time followed Arnold-Morrow Ar N of Mr. 11 Miss Mr. 2 e Gilm: Guests were Merld There will be a ar choir of the I Sz hoped thi on at the ch Ivan F. will Mre. Forrest Arnald, Morrow, daughter o Thomas Morrow, hoth ng, were married 4 day afternoon at t . E. church parsonage. The pastor, Rev. Arthur A. Ball, performed the The couple were atten: Mr. and Mrs. William Hill. | § and $ast STOP! LOOK! LI . |#and what do you sce? [Hpends on your visual acuity. Our examination of the ey mount of your yision. zh Fye Examination and the Thoro ed by 3 ned For Starting Flres §§ d 4 Nick Sattemarini of New Britain, 3 wner of a vineyard in this town, & 8 was the first violator of the brush g . 8 fire regulation to come to the b 3 tention of the authorities and | oo o o poorer by more than $30 but richer ‘Braphacl Bldg. 99 W. Main St in experience. Nick prepared his (# Open Saturday Evenin i vineyard Monday by eutting the | rssmessnnnsinstsssssts Hitaieisierssttiasciusiasisnradess aves no doubt of their condition \ promytly which itation Ix to visit Chureh of W arternoor f i o A cordiul iny to the public house of the extonded to | ! h ih owed 11 1Lneh liary missionu year-old child of My Ro is ser Bronehial p improved Members of Plalnville Geange No "4 have been invited to attend the mecting of Bristol Grange evening They hav will furnish part of the Brock-Barne and the N club will roll the their howling petition at the Reereation alleys tonight v Gl Ward was | the Brist npine. 1 I e Daniels, ith maasl 18 consi 0ni lerably |0 tomorrow weeepted and program American T v Britain Tenni ciding mateh in 8 POkt ught f ¥ to his Barnes of the ning. tions eting vy mass garet Prior will he o'clock Saturday nior Chureh of Our Lady ‘o I'he rog e held 15, and It Merey e prayer meetings will ht at the Plainville M ptist churches FORMS PUBLIC COMPANY Anothi o company 1 man- it estates, inel famous Welheek Abhey est country seats in it one En company is I nt Marlbor THROUGH WiTh TAY (leans Up EPSOM SALTS/ 1. owin tasteless Plfi] 1 Toduy ) full for 1 wmount to a co S Swept Directors of Noroton Ellaaher] Soldiers’ Home Meet | | Conn., April 15 (@A held N J., April His Financial Obliga- in Massachusets Walk ¢ the Income tax b Elizabeth Business Zone " by Serious Blaze and nearly Dickinson were thr seore of dwell and Jefferson atened when firy s morning destroyed the | Lyceum theater building. 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