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ONM.C. WEBSTER Gouncil to Adopt Resolutions on Mayor Counciiman Donald L. Alderman John K. ciiman Thomas committee of the common counell to are ed ( prep: form; The Coun ith Out form tord and mast, Se tor [ serv Mayor Weld will he unable to at- 5 5 Lrance to the Re city of h other are expeeted to be dreds to 5 gervices will be conducted at the T home in Harwinton at 2:30 o'clock tomos Tivans of 'l chur Le in Harwinton cemetery. Hartford, resignation of Major Dela 9 | ? gt Bu, tind is w inen, People used to have trouble gdetting crackers that were fresh and crisp. Read what Always Crackeps in the GREEN package. Any better class individual gro- c fresh. 4 tergoan liam EDGEMONT)H .1 b Just Dip to Tint or Boil NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TH | tou He was returned to the re. | tired 1st of the Connecticut na- tional guard In the rank of major, | Authority was also granted to | the 102d and 169th Infantry for | one day's duty in small arms prac- | tice at guch time and place as the commanding best, Death of Ex-Mayor Weld has nam Bartlett, Macrz and Coun- Cabelus as a AFTER 42 YEARS T0 VISIT BIRTHPLACE Gardner C, J. | Chiel Engineer at Hospital Sails for Sweden May 8 ! resolutions on the death of er mayor Morris C. Webster, mayor will ask Corporation sel John H. Kirkham to meet and assist the council commit- of respect for the deceased cr city official, Mayor Weld yes- ordered the flags on city hall Central park placed at half Aftgr an absence of 42 years, Axel | Overstrom, chief engineer at the New Britwin General hospital, will visit the country where he was born. Mr. Overstrom will sail May & He ex-Sena- [will land at Guttenhe nd will go |1 Richard Covert and ex-Mayor 1 Curtis will attend funeral S cos. 5 ¢ nator Edward ¥, Hall, sent a floral remem- Webster home today. presentatives from the state and governmenis as well as several . is old fricnds in this city and places throughout the state, among the hun- attend the funer; but he Rev. Spencer Congregational | Tnterment will oo I rrow afternoon. rryville ch will officiate. DELAMATER RE! April 22 mater was announced at “DIAMOND DYE" ANY i AXEL UVERSTROM GARMENT DRAPERY from there to Stoc to Alsbolg, his remain in th weeks after which he will America. Mr. loeal hospital for 27 vears. and cording to the hospital Bulletin ** contains knows every serew, bolt, 80 sim- ‘and pipe in new hospital.” ple any woman can entered the employ the tint soft, dr when it e 3 chades or dye rieh, laundryman and general permanent colors mechanic. &inee that fime he in lingerie, silks, |seen these jobs separated and grow ribbons, skirts (up into distinet depariments with s, dresses, corps of workers in cach, stockings, | He has seen the draper- | from one of 3 coverings, |foree of employes and nurses, In- 1ding special and' private nurses, zrow 16 to more t 200 Kkholm birthplace, t country for and then He will severil return to to Dye ¥ package directions Overstrom has been with the 15 - cent He | ! {he it fireman a institution grow s to 220 and the n 2 b sweaters, ings—everything! y Diamond Dyes — no -and tell your druggist the material you wish to color ool or silk, or whether it Is | cotton or mixed goods. | other from n NORW!C'{ BoY KlLLED ‘ Youngster Run Down Yesterday By Anto Truck Passes Away At Hos- pital Today. April ®) r-old son of Mr. and is W. Higgins of Norwich, Willian Backus hos from received Tues infur con ich, died ot the pital today | when struck by an day I'he ctured o atned in an unconscions He was one of six utomobile Kuil ‘H“, rem dition from 17 until his death. salesman, hit the Ties- |y, hobn of | utomobile Changed? the police who let him o on his Today it's easy. recogniz this enthusiastic user of EpciMONT CRACKEXRS I use Edgemont Crachers all the time. . . like them best of any . . . always find therr fresh and erisp” accident ocen stepped suddenly || from the Kk into the the Enlistments in \!m\ Are Being Curtailed A. Walters of 92 Armistiee listed in the m Harry ask for Encemont itreet ¢ @ 1 wa band a y the 11th coast artillery er sells them. Guaranteed ort. Wright, N n Bulloek here, announ vacanries nlis s wil vious gerviee men, bhands- | 1 clerks FOR DAUGHTER’S SIXTH SENSE— Her Style Sense we know that a girl needn’t be 21 before she has a true appreciation of well-styled footwear. So in these two Sloan models we offer daughter footwear whose appearance mother herself will admirve. The Lettie is a buckle-pump in patent colt at $8.00, and the Georgia a one-strap in patent colt and tan calf with contrasting underlay at $7.00. Sloan’ s_Smart Shoes | 78 WEST MAIN S OPP. BURRITT HOTEL eneers e Ong Body Yet Unclaimed-Canse ond cla Fields, who were all very serlously injurcd, ‘Vhr\, condition of these th with figh Jay although (he condition of sevey al of them is still considercd quite | Danlel Ford, torpedoman; son, chief eleetrician's mates hospital and i debris this bers of the {the battery and the board was in session in t] v of the hospital | W " . heen cireula W, tormed by sailors, attended th ed aboard Lo clalmed for burlal at Danville, Va,, by the mother of the late seaman, Mrs, Anna Cooke, Louls \H(lls( arrlved here from Chicago this | morning and cluimed the hody of \l‘hh-f Noatawaln Holst, The body, accompanied by Mrs, Martha Holst, “Mm\-, and Louls Holst, brother of the dead petty officer, will be taken to Chicago, where Holst formerly re- | slded, on the 6:50 o'clock express | tonight., The body will be accom- panied to the Unlon station by a de tall of honor similar to that which escorted the hody to Cooke. One Body Unclaimed No elalm as yet has been recelved F[IR SUB VIETIMS of Explosion Not Determined April 22 (®) — The | battery explosion | ihoard the submarine S-49 at her pier at the submarine base Tuesday | for the body of Gunne norning, remained at three today, | Edward McCormack, and it lies to- ut naval surgeons at the bage hos- | day at the Bylos undertaking parlors, vital continued to battle desperately | Tt no word as to its disposition is re- to save the lives of Matthew Timo- | celved by the naval authorlties from hy Greenville, first class quarter- |relatives today, the department will naster; Sylvester Matlock, sec- | issuc orders for its burlal, Records fireman; and Claire Danicl |at the submarine base show that first class electriclan’s mate, | MeCormack was married and that his wife, Vera B. MeC'ormack main- | [ tained her last known residence at | i1 Prospect strect, West Lynn, Mass New London, leath toll of the Little Improvement Little hinprovement was shown in s Mate Ralph | URSDAY, APRIL 1926, ASK GOURT RULING FAVORELLISN FOR ASSESSORS CLERK May Be Given Post if Olfice Changes Are Made squad of ring the sessment | Court of State Asked Declde Status of Autolst Who Had Not Signed License, Bridgeport, Conn., April 22— The supreme court of errors, in argu- ments presented today is asked for a ruling whether the driver of an automobile concerned in an accident [has any standing In court subse. quently in a civil action to collect damages if, at the time of the 't i the [cldent, hin driver's license was not seurs of |S1Ened by him on its reverse side us that plan's operatic probably |reauired by law, |be named as male \ the d J. Cusack, Greenwich, in partment if the city approves a pro- in a collislon on February 11, | poscd fuggling of titles under which brought widamags 'suit for Appratsal Engincer Thomas Linder | damagen against William {remains with the department under |lAlbe and company, Waterbury. |the title of chalrman of the board, |The Laube company flled a cross [and a male clerk s cmployed 10 suit in which damages of $1,500 {carry on the duties ordinarily fail- |Vere asked {fleld engine | Installation of the | ystem who was a assessor's office for ! a on in Yot Captain King stated today that the id ,’,“,‘ I resumption of the afforts to salvage the submarine S-51, which lies at the hottom of the Atlantic, 14 miles | southeast of Block Island with the hodies of 20 or more of the members of her erow still inside. The salvage | operations will hegin next Monday. ut the attending hat they werc physicians nolding their chances for life. The sther six sailors, injured in the blast ontinued to show fmprovement fo- rious. They are Frederick Frances | forn, second class boatswain's mate "\ldj (.encral ( hatham to Be the Guest of Honor Springfield, April 22 (P Major General Frank B. Cheatham, an cral of the army, who commanded the 104th regiment, | A. E. I, on its return from France, will be w and Sat urday at the imental re- unfon in Apremont lay first class I'rancis Leo Con G sewm 1y, second Vernon class John- Ve 8 tor , third i and Ve first Mor nard Lestle Sloggett, ut doman, and Basil & nan. Of the six srlonsly injure 1sod from confined to ||\~ home aster g as been rele 2 guest tomorr annual r \ebration ry of St 28 Jefferson of Wreckage Cleared Away the in the The 1 by battery compartment the blast, wreck red of all morning, and the moen board of fnquiry, ire investigating in an effort 1o de- ermine the c the blast ved the compartment this forent ind began a detailed examination t. Speeial altention was given and electrical \ted by the French gov- The event will he made ar by the dedica a small whe teworthy this ye of Apremont triz In the city’s er 1 use of i g el par narial that re mor el is expected equipm will atte ompartme for hotprs INTO BANKRUPTCY pon the completion of their exam- nation this afternoon, the members board gave out no inform Eeveral GOING Manufactn Com- Notice Tomorrow. April 22 (P — The Manufacturing com petition in volun- the Unlted The for salt’s Textilo pany to ¥i ion as fo 1d reve plasion Nava he xamination the ex Bridgoport, Salt's Teatile pany will file iy bankruptey court | foresecn of time nd rumors of brought to n i the ¢ 2 officers who w fo enter the compartmer } yesterday for the vplosion re amons i rst i ¥ a in en nee th nw,] r ‘m,m 1 city 1tly contra that a head annual eting i possibility 1 carelossly Vght 1 butt soveral wee 20 Whe e Tner leaving the | bris d no o also stated by hase samination of t 1 the explosion compartmer close ement, of he $1.913,717 king t stoe s company’s total of the year While full detai petition will take abtained Pones, hat 1 $ crs of the c o men e forn aboard 1) et conld not be A company, hen the explosi aceurr ealed that there w ng in the battery nr rtments when th Tast Byron o 1ioini blast Inquiry Nears End ird expects to conipletr of th proceedings wonld nd said that it we step toward reorganiza- ny's finances, casurer that The t vestigation tonight or early tomor Detailed v be lodgrd with Ca indant I fon of the comy will King, Arthur | ports of its findis sty WOULD EXEMPT POOR i April 22 (B-—T1 1 central cor which s the budget h ammended the exemption from tasa- fion of all the poorer peasants and the Imposition of taxes on the well- |0 S0 recommer of the ne con- derin rec- nn tax A"I Licnt ent of 60 per cent 1l ts to local ne wain's Mate Iph ass n ~odove Holst, Jr Meq s mafe, PAGEANT SUCCESSPUT, ol ant. and first class, present- Tutheran | ing hy the Luther tocided suceess from | financial standpoint. | Tl uditorinm on Court street wa oIl filled, Music o Contral Junior o “The Key" aok, rmation eaman, iries received in t held at the fun rs of Nohert K. Ryles lork yoater who rom sion, vlo 1nar-ienzuc at social and ernoon The per- Wy crs were brief, 1 wers Itev. Horatio J. Chase, 4y Montauk Avenne Captain ¥, lant; Commar xeentive officer R tcer ot e poard ot . | HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE o of 1 vt VICTIMS GET QUICK RELIEF commander “of the il 1 subordina and W, 11 broarine divie o §-49 was sy High hastor of the e cominar at the hass | is attached h oo dead o eor of hody Cooke in a tion by th is staft and a gua Tt w expres 28 o'clock last orted o mior dant £ honor s con nd of 40 sailors Federal IT'S STABILIZED Once you see how a Dayton Stabilized Balloon is built how it is designed and the material it has in it, vou'll understand why you can expect advantages you've never before experienced, Let us show you. Jhorobred C’ordJ' Stabilized BALLOONS THE BALL TIRE COMPANY 210 ARCH ST., NEW BRITAIN | dieaster would cause no delay in the | gallantly that its colors ! | ported that afte ldrive | Ing to the hoard chairman. | Judge T.eonard J. Nickerson The plan { Tanuary 20 last directed a jury 3 superior court to refurn a clare it to be a move for economy |\ 1in dlsmissed Cusack's case and and the elimination of politics, Will [, oo e "0 brought by the | probably increase the costs of the Tiaubsaomnany |department without increasing the | “woitnar driver concerned In the | personnel, and instead of having one | . 1ieion had endorsed with his sig- appolntive position will provide two, | & O EE G L0 LT ke, dndge | Mr. Fllison came to the assessors | \&cct o0t B core |oftice with John K. Dunn, Donald | stomobiles in vielation Bell and Trving Elis. When the | and neither plaintift nor plan of assessment was put in oper wtion the staff, with the exception of Lllison, was dispensed with, he re maining untit 1 He is now eni {ployed hy the Municipal company. COMMUNITY DRIVE HEADS HEAR FINAL REPORTS sponsors of which de- operatir of the la Servie: VERY KIND m WHOOPING CD\IIQN Getting Skinnier Every Day Neel Werk Actnal Amount Pledged T Found To Be 8 6 After Correc- tions Are Made A miee United ¢ ing of the directars of the | mmnity corporation was Chy r of Comn rday afternoon, ¥ by the committec recent drive S in Cheelis and Deeper Eyery rer Snpagie re. | Mollows res on the and ervor 1ount pledged amount sought | reported From 12 ) received vas almost $4.000 los ved from the ar had been o corrected the actua The mount 01, Something Must e T Now—Quick $9,- 1 than was rec city | teams last 3 From sy ho give ived. cial contrily From the mor factori ceived durh which, added to w as roes previously, makes a total of $30,000 in cash. teed almost | COPS DON SUMMER GARRB 7 't of the polive de- ; permission e day squad to subst summer lonsas for the Some of the me ke the change, warmth of the weather, winter _And Now the Chair! 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