New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1926, Page 5

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00 T\FW BRITAIN DAILY HE I\AI D, " LIHU BURRITT PUP[LS it e WILL PRESENT PROGRAM i Senlor Dramatic Clul, THURSDAY, APRI 1926. counsel for Kinick, ¢ a dis- | will seek r revocation of hiy to collect 82,000 dam- 4 iy permit, - CITY PREPARING L TR and upon his re- [that rooms were being placed ured in the third floor when they wer 8 Nis provided in the plans and L the tions approved. Attention was city ‘tracted to this condition by nelgh- city and |hors compluined that the ullding was ecither a two or thre mily house whercas the distriet for one family houses. 0 secur from the bullding com miaslon & permit to proceed work on the building A permit granted several months ! 180 Was revoked by the building de {nelghbors, has been invited to at- with |tend Biddeford Gives Police Matches, No Flashlights Biddeford, Mo, April 22 () — This city's police will have to: do * | their searching in the dark or use matches hereafter, City offichuls announced yester- day that policemen will not be supplied with flashlights and bate teries at the expense of the ctly, y i but that matches would be supe od instead. The torce tion in the no pay cuts, r)nruv- saying the boy awny and W dld not require the driver | \1,4 S0 him. Kinlk did not vielate DRIVER FINED ON m“wwwmmmfimm@;“ Not Make Investigation Includes One- Naval Aviators Lost at Sea Found hy Fisherme it '“f“*" rfloasulemems Being Made at i i wi - Washington Street Property enan Morei sday Act Playler in Fridiy's not rlaln the eal Actiyities by a pedestrig Judge AN t hoy not indi Kintk d1 done [ sald rem bhut wion k cannot e Senlor Jnamatl Vot t Junic missing who tate lows ven though § 2 Orange error, Adam Kinik of 52 street, -Munuw ving |1 «whose case was continued Monday 11 police court until this morning, af. to respousibilit after striking I'rank Roverski, inde Changes In Naples House auditoring 1 partitions have | ng this rnoon to | P! i amended with found some consola- ed not guilty he ! finey fact that there will be rating charge of evading Vi . in an effor a | continued until denled | presented by without |8ald hls ellent aln the ¢x- |8 hoy of 14 y ed by the|n! f small boy on Broad street ' P 1t he had driv naval aviators, PERFECTION COOK STOVES sold by CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-515-517 Main Street « originally ¢ cent assault on girl In a vacant man Court ) - but Assi Time to See the New PERFECTION COOK STOVES at A.D.LIPMAN 525 Main Street the \llh»l (MI him afternoon, after the th 1son he did not s n the injurics w told him to dri ! not think the L 1. Kinik said ) oon as he together with fishing boat, their says a 'Hn alr- 2P - alarming a few A iy pr tions stroyed automobiles mir wage contal and a chicken eoop Mrs, Mary k. Carter chickens asted two Vowned by Ligorty-three Alexander [ to death en (1 zabeth Torter | stroyed and tw phine by Mre. Carter sther An William Carte short coop was 0 louses, one ind r, both lo owne other d but a Blaz had o Sutkowski of Middirtown | Glavich of not. go into | Nicholas TForestandi of o om ohn boy's home 9. He did scene of the a one called to him, the Attorney Lawrence SOCIAL WORKLERS TO MELT, Cora M. Beale, Miss Ruth .\ Probation Officer 1. (. and Miss Ruth E. 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