New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 11

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FUL OUTLOOK SEEN IN PASSAIC STRUGGLE VOTE 30,000 FOR o SCHOOL ADDITION Common Comncil Unanimous in§ Favoring Appropriation | Today's Reports From Strike Center Indicate Chance Y'or Settlement, | | Passale, N. J, Aprll 80 (A — | "Hopetul outlook" for settlement ot {the 14 weeks' textile strike was seen A unanimous vote was recorded at | by Harry I° Hilfers, after a confer- mecting of the common councll |°A¢® today with a committee of ninc | members of the united front cow- night for the appropriation of | ynisiee a quarter of a million dollars to bufld | a 23 room addition to the Nathan | Hale school, after which it will be | converted into a junior high school. ’ las of textile workers, Henry T. Hunt, New York attor- ney for the strikers in mediation | | proceedings before the governor's | | commission, cxpressed a similar | | opinion. Chalrman Edward F. Hall of the | Hilfers {s general organizer of the board of finance and taxation ex- | American Federation of Labor, and plained the needs and the |1t Was at his suggestion that Hu\rl'-l type and uses of the proposed new |0 Joore appointed a mediation jcommission two weeks ago. bullding which will adjoln the pres-| The first meeting of that commis- ent school on Tremont strect, ston, uled for April ;| called oft becauso of the alleged in- | {tention of Albert Weisbord, |organizer, to attend, school An appropriation also voted for lockers and a diamond at Willow Brook The council by unanimous vote proved the may George R. Dobson as a member of the board of adfustment. Appoint ments to this commission are the only ones fn which a concurring vote of the common council s re- quired. 1e board of assessors was autho ed to enguge an assistant to check ity maps on buildings, The | expected to take about four | striko | Weishord was not present today. | {The strikers committee consisted of | man from each mill aftected by | (the strike, Each man presented the inces of his fellow employes, f summarizing these complaints will be presented to the mediators | |on Monday after which the gover- | nor's commission expects to int view the mill owners, and eventuall z employer and employe f o at the council table, | ap- appointment. of one 1S HoxAssaulting Playmate e oo e e e i Conn., April 20 (® hand port John Nebraska Boxer Must Take Parg in n three findings of aceident Bout to Pay Alimony. 1oduy. pril 50 (P—Mortin Andrew Sandy of Nor 1, will I on April 24 last ki omobile driven hy | inst : iey, South Norwalk %= Goo n which he was riding, hit a 1e Ipnh. here t pols on the Noroton post road. Thr ment pa N coroner f wheel of the auto- promot hoaor- mobile eanght in a street car track, hat Schaifer's s the causing it to swerve so that the |, be withheld until his domes- | driver tie difficulties have been led D unavoidable aceldent | District Judge Day, e fcase of Willi shaifer to “get out and get a New York, a slater, \whon the pugilist t who t from a roof of the | cent hearing of the Green apartments on | gidn’t have a dime for Aneil 19, and in nything eclse,” issued Shaghnessy, 72, ment. who was a train passi Kl Greens Parms on April 26 while he |READ THE TIERAL NS was on tracks picking up pap. A LOR YOUR WANTS YOU CAN'T FOOL A HOUSEFLY | With his thousand eyes he will discover that hole in your sercened door or window, or he will find that you have no screens at all. ". Then Mr. Fly will pass the word dlulln(l and Mrs. Fly and all the Fly children, will take p')\\(‘.‘iz n of your house, and away goes comfort. [ We sell Fly Insurance. 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GOING TO MEE OF BIBLE CLASSES New Bl‘imfl m Be well Repl'e’ "Hv‘f‘ following troop captains \\1.(.“:‘(-0‘.‘ uniforms, sented at Providence A delegation of 80 or and boys from New Britain, includ. n ronte and will ret urday ever.ir he rest Premier Salad Dressing large hott! | 33¢ BEST MAINE POTATOES LEAN FRESH SHOULDER; ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 nY two of his patients and those who The Patrol Leaders meeting TING a cd r driven by Willlam J, Gooby, GIRL SCOUT NEWS supper and outdoor stalking games, Older scouts who can sew nature Nowington Home troop in This troop entertained at the Burrltt hotel hy | ! ; the New Britaln Girl Scout council: | BIr!® may help each week. phone scout office, 1‘{: "'\' "‘l‘,' l. 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[fe and dvum corps of similar size Miss Estelle James, Miss Margaret | Connecticut River Flood will leave the Methodist church to- |Crowe, Miss A Nelson, Mrs, Ed- Now Thine of tl Dot e e o morrow morning at 8 o'clock for | ward Holstein Miss Lols & | <YOW I INg of the a8 E t d S ll f Providence, It I, where the annual | 8haw, Mrs, 1 Sprague, Mrs | artford, Conn. Aprfl 20 (B - X raor lnary (] lng (o) convention of the Kederation of |Charles I Chase and Mrs. Willlam The Connecticut river freshet is ex th s Bible classes will be leld. arsland we All spent peeted to drop below flood stage The men will be met at the East hy tomorrow, just ono week after [ ] Hartford bridge at 8:30 o'clock by I'he regular monthly meeting of | ) river had overflowed its bhanks state polis men on motorcycles who the officers’ |~imn'14-1v will be held water had subsided to 17.6 r l ' will guide them to the Rhode Island Monday at 30 p. m, at the at § o'clock this morning and |state line. I'rom fhere it is expected |Scout office. Miss Maude T, ing at the rate of approxi- was | Rhode Island police will mect and of the New Britain General hospital, mately one-tenth of a foot an convey the delegation to the church plans to continue first ald instruc- y0up. 1t .nnm..‘( almost two feet g A 1 in Providence where (he convention |1 ¥l morning. The Stunning Frocks for Sports and Street will be held, Soveral council members and cap- eports that no g i The delegation will Include {he | tains y ritatninve planning (b iaues erais Be ETIORE G SR Wear with Rich Silk “”‘l Metallic Thread orchestra of Everyman I class |aftend (he annual meeting of th oyt 45 Tiours 1o prevent a further Zmbroidery—Chie youth- which will play tet in | Connecticut Girl Seout conference | g oo ALt R i . : s S [Providence ‘Saturday evening and group to he held dn Hartford next ey, Ty ‘e, freshet. The flood ful models of Crisp laf- the Boys' elub fife and drum corps, Wednesday he meeting will open £ e feta, Georgette and Flat which will lead the New Britain t 11 a. m, and close at 3 p. m.| " ” BT ¥ delegation in the street parade pre- Those wishing luncheon must ]hmvri ROBBERY STILL BAFFLES. | ceding the banquet the New Tiritain office not later than | = | The drum corps will play while Siturday morning. Miss Louise | $100,000 Mail Toldup at fayettc, |§ |going through the principal cities national camp secretary, and | Indy Far From Solved, preliminary investigation o i for and | may BUILT ON VALUE GROWING ON VALUE Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain —SATURDAY— the 0o obbery here e A e |gation will return Sunday afternoon, th < and an interesting pro- | the $1 vugm u'm: rolliery, oo, months, | . - i ; | Banner: containi the words y UL BRI Dasds . INSTRUCTOR WRI LAY il A Wiy 2 N : th Hiloe of (].1 m /'l“yfl. “Jack's Dog.” a play written by | “Evorsmans Bivle Class, Now Tiit- : : commisstoner, | E1ble clucs GO, Souncilman Bartlelt gpoke on el |\ il nr, an instructor of English | A% Conn! nd the number of th will attond the rztionaliGontiss B Y ALl payments discounts which he said he at the Elihu Burritt school, will be |°AF have been made especially for ence of Girl d Girl Guides s ol b felt could have been secured on 73 |75 GEEL TR ST B gl [the trib, and each car will he num- Macy (ol e e (tH i D son el ar ko sehool)uys nigEmau sirootempAnima) | eds oo oMl e uiacofin e i 14 | them were working hero hil S T "TH would | n0on al 4:15 o'clock. which they will ride at the Method. i 'H!::‘H'm{" Tolan | £ ootinanttNoRnolichRElofiTcE n“}.u"o a ‘1.(‘:.“,‘0 Sayment of | The play deals with the story m1M e il v‘ Jotiands o) CTT RO P nal ln‘l‘l‘“l f’l‘»-"qn‘v\. oo 1“‘”? munco | VoY Whose desire fo have ado {o'clock tomorrow morning ALeE R ck at a railroad station pla St .n" reached the fIance | oo mpted him to get one without his e S U . 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