New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1926, Page 13

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~~ BEACH SWAMP ROAD PROBLEM UP AGAIN consist of has not yet been stated, but it is understood prominent manufacturers are being consider- ed as well as a former state sena- tor. The committee at the same time will endeavor to persuade Com- missioner MacDonald that it is only NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESD. SureRelief z R_/LNDIGESTION ‘Catholic Women's Benevolent le- gion will meet this evening at St. Mary's school hall at 8 o'clock. The people who have bought lots of the Carr Land Co. have all made ——— AY, AUGUST 3, 1926. C It was given by relatives as the cause ity Items of the young woman’s act Her| i 8 . |fair and just to New Britain that Mercantile Directors Will Ap- | e docsimns ovticnting wehich e . |way this city les, should be placed pl‘oaCh MacD(][]a]d Secgnd Time|en the highways. In fact the com- mittee will go even farther and will Sy | suggest that direction signs saying The Beach Swamp road, between | “This way to New Britain,” or New Britain and Berlin, which has |words to that effect, be placed at been in the limelight for the past |reasonable traffic points within a several years, again has come to|radius of 20 miles of the city. the front. The direciors of the mer- | It is undersood that this matter . cantile bureau of the Chamber of | Was broached to the commissioner Commerce have voted to make an- | Some time ago, when the Chamber other attempt to have the road im- |of Commerce considered placing proved so as to make it comfort- | direction signs at its éwn expense | ably passable. land that the state official replied This was decided at a meeting of |that the state would place these 251 and 75¢ Packages Everywhere * —advt. championships last Sunday, the Bul- letin says, the national champion has virtually made up his mind to aban- don all thought of opening his new play in New York until after the na- tional championship at Forest Mills, Jarvis. the directors held in the Chamber |signs where it felt they were need- |geptember 13, and devote his entir of Commerce rooms this morning. |ed. The only sign pointing the way |time to an intensive tennis cam-!money.—advt. Chairman George H. Dyson pre- to New Britain in Hartford, it is | paign. stated, is one on New Britain ave- Berlin road |nue, and this is of no avail at this | s part of the |time because New Britain avenue is | pointed out | torn up. | The directors also voted to renew | ir contract for the advertising | Michigan signs for another six months. | ded. The question of the occupled a consideral meeting time, It was 3 that atfémpts had have this road repaired before. committee of representative and in- WARRANT FOR RUTH Want been made to | Afth | to Authorities fluential citizens of New Britain and - | Prosecute Him for Violating Fith- |y that the Bowdoln and Sachem |paie (e weren joge tor he™ about | - Berlin went to Hartford some time | | ing Laws of State. had reached Drisko, the objective in|pamaseus. 3 S5 AR ago to call on Commissioner John ! |Southern Greenland, and it was A. MacDonald to ask that this road | | Detroit, Aug. 3 UP—It George |planned to turn south in a few days. | - * be put into better condition. The | Herman Ruth, sirdar of swat, does |Cruising along Baffin Land and the s fact that there were deep holes m“ (Continued from Page Seven) |not appear in justice court at|Labrador coast. : | / the frhad land Sthan tihaEnddrphat) Brighton, Mich., Saturday to answer | Uh‘nln“\!:agch;b:; lx;lclkei e by 1 near the Berlin station was actual- | and Walter Col New tain. |to charges of fishing in Michigan | Kenneth M. Gold of Holyoke, Mass., s . - Iy dangercus was pointed out. Tust | e GO e O e B | T ot = liconse he will be |2 student of Massachusetts Institute| Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo at the commtitee accomplished | house include,Mrs. Rowland Barnes, | arrested at the American league bail | f Technology and member of the| Will Help You . b as problematical but it is aknown | Mrs. Ella McMaster, Dr. Mabel Cur- | park here the following monday. |American Radio Relay league. . ~ ; fact that none of the members was , Mrs. L. H. Grooms, William W. |So safd C. B. Wilkinson, conserva- 3 = ' I8 ‘;“";]":""y*fi“r’v“ often you ha ':;zfl.-fled, :»v would be (u matter of | Clark, and Mre. Mrs. E. Dickson of |tion officer for f‘a‘l;land and Living- | Phila. Young Woman in |ing. lich‘"_g«-'}_w m""x hree to five years, Commissioner | Bristol; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lang of | stone counties, today. N . . g Eczema g MacDonald is alleged to ‘\C\\LIL\'!'V\:IO\IO", 1\h\- ' rie. Bright o Ter “I hold a S atran( fornuty i he Fatal Leap From Bridge piving Zemo. 1n « stated, before the road .could be | ryville and Miss Edith H. Stone and |sald, “and it he does not make sat- | Philadelphia. Aug. 3 UP—A young|ually every (race of ma, Te rebuilt | Miss Mabel Stone of Brooklyn, N. |isfactory answer to these charges|Mother was instantly killed today |ter !‘-nvm Rash hea 1| This morning it was voted to ap- | Y. > E Saturday I am going to arrest.” vhen she leaped from the high |similar skin diseases will be remov- point another committee to call | e When the Yankees were here in |V ]""1'” Lane b;idx: owr] the W)s.‘rdrm i Peeen ; . | SR (16 Lk v i e e i ¥ 7 X Tune Ruth jerned party at |sahickon creek. Several persons aring the skin and making wen the’ ghway ‘commissioner | Mase, [ghor Men Refer |12 Tuth ioined o fabing purty at|\sbickon, seck, Suora, versns), T seuine (s ki 3 bring comfort and satety to the | Petition for Murderers!pat J. sexton, Detroit, were fishing |Police. The body was identfied as|Zemo, the penetrating c motorists who must trave this | Springfield, Mass, Aug. 3 (P—The|from the hotel porch a deputy game |that of Mrs. Helen Pollock, 28. treatment for skin troubles of all \ road. Whom the committ #{ll | Massachusetts state branch of the|warden seized thelr tackle and a| A nervous breakdown, followlng kinds. Ask your druggist | | American Federation of Labor in to- | string of 25 fish, some of which, he |the birth of a ehild six mionths ago, small size Gic or 1| bottle $1 |day’s convention session received and | sald. were undersize bass and blue- | - referred to its resolutions commit-|gills. Ruth. a non-resident of Mich . 1 an-appeal from the defense or-|igan, was fishing without a license, 2 | zanization in the Waltham car<arn |it was charged |myrder case asking that the state| _ | ;' anch appeal to Governor Fuller to| ("gfoner Makes Findinz ® {commute to life imprisonment the| 4 = = % | dcath sentences imposed on the car In Fatal Explosion | murge The caes comes be-| Bridgeport, Aug. 3 (P—A lighted c o RN s fore Governor Fuller and his coun- | kerosene lantern pluced close to sev- cll tomorrow. The appeal, signed by |eral gallons of gasoline which had i Edward Heinlein of counsel for the|leaked on to the pavenitnt undoubt- One minute—that’s how quich lefense, is based on the allegation edly was the cause of the explosion D, Scholls Zino-pads énd the |that dohn Eevereaux, who commit- |which fatally burned Anthohy Sal- G E N E R A L pain of corns. They do it safe- |ted=the crime, is a war veteran |vucel, 19, of this city on July 22 b Iy. 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