New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1926, Page 3

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————— |to improper home training, lack of | parental control, and te school au. ¢ |thorities themselves. Tn explaining ‘lhe latter ghe sald the child is often | = | She has found that conditions in put in a room in which he is net | bomes here are good and that there o —— Carlson's orches Speclal sale o1 Students in High Schools Woms| s e h et mas v i 57,3 e . Pl i Oflenders, Miss Remp SAFS 1 suaene. “craonts i tne somor ana seocoe, 268 Imperters senlor high schools are greater of. The Btella Rebekah tenders n those in the lower els. Lack of welfare organizations like | 5 4 (team will meet Saturda Washingten, D. C, to New Britain | The Hartford County Optometric Lack of welfar ¢ | mentary ‘gra 7:45 o'clock at Odd F Apr vesterday in order to spead the night | Miss Katherine Rowe, daughter of (soclety held its annual ladies’ ¢ the Boys' club is acting as a handi- ise Kemp, who {s completing her Fred L. M I s |with his parents, Mr. and Mrs |Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rows, will be |in the Salon De Danse, Hotel ;;':; cap to many boys of school age who f/th year in the service of the school |city, e recuper : e {Thomas W. Mitchell of Vine street. married to Rev. Harry §. Martin of |Hartford, last evening, A large pum. are inclined to play truant and who department, has announced thatat the RLPORTED LOST; FOUND DEAD C Mitchell stationed Imer, Mass., next Th ber of guests was present from ire ok r'r«mbln: t.mnm'cu:ar:;;_r;- |Mter this year she will not return thur P . New York, April 22 (@ —Distract- |8 ard T'leld, Hartford noon, April 20th at the he |Hartford and vieinity and enjoyed & H centive to better efforts in eir {10 her position. In 1021 she resiened Mr McE " ch he took off this morain bride on Cedar street, Newington fine banquet and evening of enter- omes Miss Avis M. Kemp, head of | her position in the home sarvice bu- the TWaterbury about 10 o'clock for the return Cent, | tatnment and dancing. M d M 1 the attendance bureau of the public|reau to suceaed Miss Mary Camp. e I . vV New Britain H 7. Reddall 80 pty ihocite hool, #aid fn an interview this [bell, now principal of the Nathan caged in new William Kinner has sold his house |vare present from New Britatn. rernoon | Hale school, in the attendance hu. y almost dir n Golt street to Norman Hurd of | 3 3 b Miss Kemp found, in her experl- | reau —_— way to Ha New Britain | | as head of the bureau, that de- e ATa R adly | P t . . ! spite efforts on the part of the bu- | C- Se 1 B0 'S / e second ! leasan Ehx]r F‘]ds . & ™ g CCAL MEN DEAD! f | ity Items Damaged hy Night Fire Losy Lo Berrord e HoR ! ettt Ll L e g T g pnors o fesen amee Gas and Indigestion 4 without permission of the school | A daughter was born ar New e SN e ment Prove Unsatisfactory. | 1uthorities or parents. - Efforts have | Britain General hos is morn. | been made to investigate conditions | INE t0 Mr. ang Mre that lead up to a child’s desire and | 452 Stanley street often he is examined to determine | ey Broff of R Ex-Councilman Lawrence M. the etate of his mental condition. Stsnley has returned from a trip to Miss Kepm attributes the reason for | Havana, Cuba child havine epent g child negligence to his school duttes| A daughter has been born ar New frlend. An autoist notice | Britain General hospital to Mr. and issuing from the top floor a | Mre. Eric Wellin'o? 123 Lyon street, ed Mr. Hasti | Edward A. Mag, against whom a not heen dete |Judgment was rendered tn the city court in his suit against Super- |tor Auto Co., has taken an appeal to Anniversary Party fow em Quick \ 4 7 |the court or common pleas. John £. 4 / |Contaras, et al against whom a A surprise wedding an s wa {Judgment was rendered fn the city party was tendered to M \ ) court in an action against the B. & Joseph Kamensky of 41 Bu 5 G. Printing Corp, have taken an|last r friengy Only one thing has - made Pratts the the most popular &wwmz mash in he world—iu gives the maximum rowth of muscle, |(¢VePIE: bone and fenhe% on the leastfood. || St Marv's Ladies T. A. and B. co- Remember that Pratts is the only |clety will hold an tmportant meet- mash _guaranteed as to quality of |Ing this evening at 8 o'clock in the ingredients and uniformity of for- |school hall A soclal hour will fol- mula. And thatits four sources of ||!o™ animal protein and four sources of Rev. Charles F. Kelley has rety vegetable nourishment make it a [[¢d to New Haven after being con- erfect complete ration in itself. ||fined with the grip for thres wee was served enjoyable ev Kamensky {8 a popular m the state police appeal to | pleas. There will be a rehearsal of the Stella Rebekah minstrel troupe in I 0. 0. F. hall at 9 e'clock Saturday the court of comm Orlando, Fla. April 22 proximately 25 per cent of estate n in I da a ing without license, W | spend the week-end | with their daughter, dent nurse at Roosevelt New York is a stu- intensive ca rfltts ospital law throughout the state M. F. Valentine of 255 Carlton added G | etreet complained to Officer Moffitt A st of 150 o 3 | last night that a window in his opera in Jacksonvill M‘;’;‘}‘:lns {home was broken by & boy !n“flntfi. g‘s being sent th Ten per cent Discount on White request ts Guarmt:edflndforSaleby Rose canned goods Fri. and Sat. almost additional S. P. STROPLE | National Tea Importers, 123 Main included in a list being | street.—advr Miami “Sweep No More, My Lady” $9.00 Pay only this small down payment and start cleaning with ease tomorrow. The balance you can pay in small monthly amounts while enjoying the use of this wonderful housecleaning labor saver. REE ATTACHMENTS Yes, and by placing your order now vou get a $10.00 set of Universal Attachments with each Universal Electric Vacuum Cleaner purchased. PHONE 3600 for a FREE HOME TRIAL THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER COMPANY NEW BRITAIN DAIL Elizabet i ety Marine Corps Captain Comes By Alr | where she spent several days With|declared they would not discuss on \'i 2 s : e Bride's Parents Announee From Washington, D. €, To Miss Mary Manstield with the national miners' executive - o rimad 9 o b = | Flin Pllgll?:l’lé;fl {9 Call o “Cal Ir. and Mrs Wiliam Parker of e The Newlngton Gardes Club win | \27, iRimum percentage to be aps Surprise to Couple o'clock SAY LAW Y§ VIOLATED 25 Per Cent of Florida Realty Men Operate Without License, 4 | s| Rose, chalrmon of the Florida real inally, that it isfree of dust, char- |lat the home of his mother, Mrs. egrare comm , said investiga- coal, hulls, Those are the reasons | |Katherine Kelley of 15 Farmington ! (ion had revealed . Prats wins success for youl |avenue. " Twenty-sl Y | wenty-six warr: i Officer and Mrs H"C Lyon will nave been issued in M against violators of the real Mr. names of pereons and ONLY - down! 9 22, 1926. meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 | based on the economic capaeity of MfifiNT_PARKER 1MITGHELL FLIES HOME “ocleck with Mrs. Willlam Kinner of | the districts affected. N'Tq‘_il:‘l e "o“;'__;;’,,);‘“ m““"-‘ TO WS]T HIR PARENTS ‘Gol! street He added that the owners ro- iU ‘ HER/ ALD N\ (1] fused to disclose the rates of Mrs. Loufse Bancroft of Robbins|wages and the conditions to be ap- avenue has returned from Nortolk | plied in the districts and definitelv Parker Married on April 8 I plied nationally, announce the mar. . Anastasia JITON meet next Thursday afternoon at the 3 home of Mrs. Nellle Hancock on Main street at White House Captajn Ralph J. Mitchell of the ! United States Marine corps flew from OFTOMETRISTS' LADIES' NIGHT London, April 22 (® — A con. ference of the coa! owners and the ve committée, called FARM RELIEF BILLS Money Back from Axelrod’s Pharmacy If It Doesn’t HAPLE FILL NEWS mer v S R this orning to find a The ar ing of the Wo. 3ettleme of the dispute over If you have indigestion or gas- ont y club of Maple Hill will be Wages, ended in a dead) tritis or dyspepsia, gas or sourness ) ip. : The coal subsidy, or any disordered condition of the i which h stomach that causes you discom- ot fort, distress or misery you can go today to Axelred’s Pharmacy or of 1CE IN N ‘ g in- SHOT TW Mre et any good pharmacist anywhere in ewark, N. 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