New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 29

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|| lowed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926. MIXED RECORDS IN ELM GITY TAXES $30,000 Mme Is Collected Than One Set of Books Shows Haven, of thetoity it New which ral wecks, has was made nown tod; t the of New Haven has rec he tax sum approximati $50,000 | > than is recorded on the books of that office. That additional sum is on the hooks of the city control lers but the auditors were wnable to find any record o tax of- | fice. During one year aboyt nine years ago, the d as $18,0! or that year It was made clear ference in the books to the city but that it would resu in confusion. It was an error m‘ it said { red that during two weeks | once in February and | it in th t the dif- ant no vn»\ It appe would go gather up the t in the bank noney jsited ul been fn the tax books. U. S, IN NEED OF MORE. EDUCATION That Is, if It Is to Become ]llSlL‘ l Nauon ited State decl te pro- 1 con- club, tal of ductor of the Harvard Glec “The fundamer lack of preciation o onr advancement tow an ap music b; great ody -of our pe ound in the bsenee of a | ont an of 1 highest 1 lis book published by mous on e says in Harpe ches music, and partic ho have to do impressed by the fact that the tinuity wi exists in branéhes o which i from con- other ation and sures norr s mentary : stitutions, sion and such to ex- work 1 to produc on for beauty and sire in the press it, not wrily s to a music, education may a well- hone t only through progressive plan st- skilfully _adminis without hope of immedis New Sesqui-Centennial '\tdml)s Rec“ned Hele d in the cit Erwin reports ceived lem and neede available if > of the samo “sesquicentenni white letters bhackground top in W shadow Under this a flat words “U reh contains s Post rch is s end by « seroll ext a cireular : Is contain the ners app: Liberty 1 (Chautauqua to Split \u.plm W nh C h rity When which comes this lalt of said surplus will go to som¢ har charity, committ Chautauqua, cor vithout a guarante nd s here this ye the « amount to $1 will nses, sale of tickets through 1ip of the vari s civid ymposed of five clubs, has sponsored the pro- am this ye oJhn Drinkwater's “Abra number o the Lash Opens Show Room, Entertains at Banquet E. Lash entertained a party of vy Cadillac dealers from Conneeti- chusetts cities at a Hotel Burritt last tvening, The gathering was in con- | aection W 11 the opening of his new | ‘adilla: show room on West Main itreet which took place yesterday. Among the gue were several )romir nt New {tainites including Weld. I T. Black wstmaster. he civic am Lincoln” is the feature program teted as t BUTTON—OLSZEWSKI | Raymond Button of ~ 231 Arch| v Katherine Olszewskt | married chureh, A They ar or trip to | || Washington, on a mo | partment said today he expects | board of poli | it possible, P N G PECK DS Force Next Monday Night. Chiet W. C. Hart of the police de Spea{(s Against commissioners w worth-Garrett Amendment Windsor, June 4 (A—JTudge T ce five appointments to the regu- lar force at tne meeting Monday eve- ning. When the appointments are made, the chief will detail a ma phroditus Peck of Bristol to the new motoreyele and will arrange, |joke in general opposition to to give added protect on ’ % s e to school children during ! Taent to tha they are going to and co tonEhals: eg school ford Cou League proposed mer federal cc ting of the of Wo from Har mendme which p et evised by the 3 nment and to democrac pointed out ti 1 on the eral would ac n in framing £0 pure Senate Committee Wlll Begin Hearings Next Wednesday Washi » v ation of expe Pennsylvania ed next Wedn camp: it the proy theory tl Investi recen start- special Mux.r s in t will be witnesses who ¥ nd oept of ond 1 info committee will welcon ormation heari under sons wl * Senator decision but Reed s for wild rumors and we do | might vote on it any anonymous 1 ion of t gis Pinchot of Pe propos not c: not want Governo Bulkley, sploke on “Purposes Miss Marjory ¢ senatorial nomi Vare, ion cpresentative the fullest coopers seyond investi campa m has not been mappe nator Ree has Brookhart of lova ill not permit in epublican prin exp national convention the committes la Chapin Clark s 1 out. | sy ra Elcctio " NEW MACHINE GUN advised former tha th o INVENTORIES FILED Inventories were filec yurt today as follows Ra r Is Challenge fo the F s of War amous s Nay vdy My Mary P. Martin tle stroet, -8,0( rsonal proper : .96 we Lixperiments Benjamin Kasica Accuses Real Estate Man of \dnnmstcrmz Beating Al h w oked a ximum Idom did a Temporary Chairman of | City Plan Commission || K. Mac s chairr iey, W hanship oting of t gun rang ut permanent or- s the new ganization w s postponed u i meeting | : yavds, with Macauley was Commissione 15 Th Attor- £ 1lnn \\ 1skowitz, ifter changing his vo STATE SUPERVISORS MEET. May Building Permit L Reach $1,658,257 Total building report, is. office of Ir ssy, plac official sued toduy at th E. J. Hen May building \ total of 2 Iuding 108 d at § stimated cration My jobs which te Gatetender Finds I’m\c | With Money and Jewelry |2 Mrs. L Putterman of 217 claimed the ¢ n currcney, two dia d at $600 and t \ecks for $500, which to the police station last John Hanna of Elm tender at the Elm street night by street, gate crossing SHOWERED ower w Josephine MISS GOLEC A miscellane v of Mise ous ¢ s given Golec About 6 and Miss ppropriately for th color scheme of yellow Miss Golee will hecome the njamin Witkowski of Cromwell | on J the Sacred Heart church, $ at . ! Man Burned m Death as His Shack Is Destroyed Woonsocket, R L, June 4 (P— Toseph Prouls, a woodchopper, was burned to death today in a fire which destroyed the shanty in which he lived o 1, Nason- lieved sparks from ¢ to the bed in ping. Arthur 0. Wharton is W preaidant of tha Tatsrnatlonal Asso AM CONES ciat of Machinists succeedi June 4 (P— [\WVil H. Johns un cone a year is ton former provided for 900 school children in Railway Emp this township by a fund set aside in American th will of the la r. J. Ackerman | wmd served Coles, Railroad Labor was sle WILLS 1CF Scotch Plains, ) One ice cre: the ayes Feds for Board ation of time ot Proposed Wads- - n Vot- Congregational par- - RANGE EFFECTIVE City Items Wal[ Street Briefs il ftem coming up at the board of publi is a hearing on t Hayes y“m,\ Mo P Heavy Week-End Loughery of Tremont n Loughery of ex- street, wif No. Ryan and Margaret Costello of Ha ford will sp 1 the next two weel t South Vi : ew York, Miss M c-end Co advance June realizi e 8 f § Francis Pal- t € 1 ti has issued a call for a mes of the Hartford Disabled \\' Camp fund trustees a offices L. Maddock evening o'clock. The trust ex-Mayor ex-Mavor A lo bert C. Vance. Georg Paoncs GERMAIN- MIGLIAZE Nuptial Ceremony Performed At St. Mary's Church, Tollowed By Re- ception At Lee Street Residence. to investiga t upon t trip to & This Ts What Mrs, John T. Pratt of New York Says Board of Alder- men Amount To, Jun York g in today, says (leveland Athlete Is 10(‘I| S "uul\ ( a —BODY 1S TAKEN * FROM GO RIVER ~ Believed to Be That of Groton Man Drowned in October Funerals kM. Hasson t St m P 1 John mittal servic Mary's ceme her Donc Joseph Mordus Wl services for J held this morning urch at 8§ o'clock Mary's cemetery evick J, Birmingham services for Ire irmingham of 104 Rockwel v atterno nent wa THANKS v i s old H. L. Mills to Attend Parents’ 60th Anniversary Ex-Lieutenant Governor ills and Mrs. Mills w their 60th wedding annive ly at their home in Middleficld day June 6th. Herbert L. Mills, tor of H. E. 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