New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1926, Page 29

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‘lnnd beat him 75 to 54. Looby camci with Chairman Walsh in the state- two were present E v - « sion filed y d ] r took t Jan- | re 4 n to t g today in con- 18 and conservatives through to win from MecGregor, 75 | ment. for ence, while \ per 1 Ca- t shoveling | s t 1 and ¢ A sined 76 scats as ags 3 to 60. Pepin and Miller staged the From other sourc t C w T Iness om allarc T n v i ] area, an - tor rday’s p: a 9 f e socialists and radicals, teature of the night. It looked like | known that the ga » i rank Fusaris, a grocer who s brothers, a g x th seliev crals w Tfl BE HEARI] nEE g @ y for Pepin when he was | and favored t : g 1 bit h victim “pounced : . 4 - ; ey ] , J lcading at 62 to 31 but Miller collect- | permanent par y © Man Gets $5,000 Award; quarrel over the ownershi n asuted ‘ : 1 . <3 msa an it : o e ed a few clusters and came within |energize and integrate the member- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926. “t e, Soh % Yo, A Washington, Dec. 3 (P—America's | ASTING GIFTS That Bespeak the True Christmas Spirit are the ones t you d 1 x represent but a very minute g, general | counsel, has not vet sufficiently re- covered to decide whether he will appeal to the supreme court. ' The decision afiects clubs, par-:| ticularly gol? and country clubs and | the treasu will force leettons for th Tn an SR BB e ath (bbb b et tbTh Y b b Y ) ing area, come and see, won'l Fp i ‘%’a%} ROt rea separate cases, | fons of at those | of stock are ro- turnable or sa upon the loss of membership are not taxable, < 2 Acquire 7775 The Habit : three balls of tyh the score. Pepin | ship, Nose Was Bitten Off '+ = tions to 3 b Looby went into the lead last night | £ 0% 10 e ¥rious con rth only a was a co-d t. bu Danish Officials, Defeated in Elec- The claim of Stanley Blalek, ad-|Wallace meeting Kasprow, Wolfe| Of the thirty-two tnvited, [van® of 3 v Stauning, i loss of two. of the child's death after baing|, Th° standing in Class "B" fol-| = S e O S R PSR s 3 CBoss i anitor of the Washington school onfy .\ . 1.000 | council next Thursday evening it papin claim of Miss Margaret Cul* |zfoGregor . i Rie unt!l a later date, when the =~ owner of property at 99 Rhodes [ sented by Dr. D. P. Waskowitz to| . 160,000,000 Tnvolved in Gourt rough her counsel, Judge W. S hEAL G nyoLved 10 Lol eave to withdraw was voted i having been damaged at High ana |athletic and country clubs are mass- ticut Co, was taking up the rails at | goal, Kirkham the city is not liable. of stock as prerequisites to member- estate for $26.25, resulting from pag et the ball rolling. leaked from a flexible pipe In -the | cvenue byreau of eight years' stand- Frank Sokolowski of 114 Cleve- on Chestiit street, was advised to meantime, the committee will in- leged damage was caused. 58 Dwight street, whose au highway was defectlve, it seemed dence to indicate that the driver, R. | Haven, Conn., Dec. 3 (A— tate was held yesterday afternoon | Storage 3 th ot the last rack a el 4 . r CABINET RESIGNS ¥ i sl ek g et s clubs in the various communities, Heall> u Dy ; 2 . n the ¢ ¥s when flocks and with two games won and no losses. W cen najor portion o th-t he 1 i > v King Today - s oaie ! possessions, B“med m D%(h Class “A” games will start in the ’“,“‘: :n“?‘f‘d‘“ o7 of Angel is- brother's act : zen, , Dec. 3 ile. the 8o thok 58 'a I 8 SR o e O cccond round Monday night with | 'cAdauarters, was s i ¢ ? g m, Judge Wi nd ir fa- r, T of two, e ministrator of the estate of his son. ’”H-'“Zur.hl and Rondeau playing | Leo Bialew for $10,000 as a result| P71 e | burned by a bonfire lighted by the pet. | ober 15, will b heard by the g claims committee common | pdine o was decided at a meeting last eve- | Gogita Cook of 337 North Burritt street for Afjjlor 4 was héard and decision re- linan_ fell, will be asked to attend | and discuss the condition of the al- ‘ged defective walk. The commit- | tee requested that a bill for $Y0 pre- 3 Cullinan for professional serv- be itemized, and the claima Mangan, agreed to make the re- D 1ol sest of the physician. ‘ EcIsion the case of Philip Scapeliati of 217 High street for $75, his automobile Broad street, September 25, by run- ing for an attack on the (r.»asury; ning into an excavation. The Connec- | with $100,000,000 tax refund as the | the time, and in the opinion of the | A decision by the court of claims committee and Corporation Counsel |last month declaring that purchases It was voted to recommend Pay- ship in clubs is not subject to the ment of the bill of the Horace Booth | 19 per cent federal tax on initiations, damage to Judge B, W. Allings of- | g5 gweeping was the decision in | fice and furniture by water Which |ypcetting reguiations of the fnternal | dental chair in the room used O e has Ajes dental clinie purposes. land street, who claimed $125 as a result of damage to his automobile consult a repair man relative to welding the broken frame, and in igate the reported condition of the street at the point where the al- It was voted to recommend ment of $41.50 to Franci was damaged at Broad and Wash- ington street September 25, The from information in possession of |Secret Meeting Held the committee and there was no evi- . Qiod | By 22 State Democrats Kratzke of 111 Linwood street, was n not exercising due cara. a veil of secrecy, a meeting St of 22 prominent democrats, of the | It e y ; BILLIARD TOURNAMENT i tne soter.Tatt ana ~from tne | ] e L e i - . & > conferemce came tha brief offfclal N £ fiir e f = TR Chest statement from Chafrman James J. ¥ 2 nisk 5 1 DL o E A s Exciting Games Are Staged In Class Walsh of Meriden and two ef his 1 - = confreréss 1 “B" Play At Rogers Billiard Par- | «y¢ :‘mo!!‘.n: at the Taft politl- cal, conditions In the state were dis- | cussed with a view to submitting a Five spirited games were played | plan of operation to the state cen- | Y] L last night in the Class “B" tourna- | tral committee, which will be short- 1k Yy ANaleSticis ment at Rogers Billiard parlors. Go- | Iy held.” Alexander S. Lynch, of zita defeated Dickinson 75 to 55 and | this city, secretary of the commit- | then Dickinson ~ame around to trim | tee, and David M. Richman, also of Cook 75 to' §3. 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