New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 28

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He took the boy to his home Church street, Plainville, Harry | &% T0 108 TS B0 1D W e | Baker, aged 6, of 681 West Manl y street, was struck by the Hant | oF enxiiuntiothoRdmiserotinh D. P. Waskowitz, front wheel or bumper, about 1| o'clock this afternoon, and sufer. | cd cuts about the face. Running from the sidewalk fnto [the path of an automobile WIDOWS' AID FUND 38 Fatherless Families Kept - gether Here in Year Thirty-elght fatherless were Kept together in New Ly READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS New Britain Machinist Tells Public of the Great Benefit Received (nlul”n!! Britain with an expenditure of §8,- ccording to a report of Mi M. Beale, agent of the depart- ment of State Ald to Widows. 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