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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926., 108 battery to an Main street sta. |2!5 Farmington avenue, pleaded not | when he-wou!d ha but somehow or other he did|guilty to a similar charge and was|to pay for it. get around to it. 1nned $5, costs remitted. He said he | remarked that ndrew Bobrowskl, former super-|rented the battery for $1 a week | enough money | turn the battery Immediately. Judge Hungerfor| also informed Bobrowski that the| Bobrowski should|fine in no way concerns whatever have proteeted the owner of the| debt he has incurred through rental William Allen, aged $8. of was fined $5 for | tion, CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS WHITMAN’S HUYLER’S Tea Baskets * Candied Fruits Salted Nuts Hard Candies Xmas Novelties Packages delivered and mail orders receive spe- cial attention. The Dickinson Drug | Company 169-171 MAIN STREET “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, If you don’t believe it come in | for a test. is the Wholesale and Retail Depart. | i ment in Connection. ¥ THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s HARTFORL Coal 1T, C. SHITH SONS Telephone 1799 or 202 ! | i ——————————— e 267 Chapman Street CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS | Estimates Cheerfully Given on | Al Johg3— Tel 2013 Stere Fixtures Cash Register and Butcher Supplies | T.S.CASH | REGISTER CO. 353 SOUTH MAIN ST. —_ “DRIVE YOURSELF— | “NEW CARS TO RENT | 250 an hour——10c a mile. Rpeeinl eates for lone frips. ENTING €O, Cor Seymomr nwnd KElm Phone 3981 Day and Night Service C. A. ABETZ 110 FRANKLIN \(! Two-tone Tustre Decorate: Valae $11t See Our Ad On ge 11 The Burrii Gift Shop, Inc. 85 WEST MAIN STREET, Next to Raphael Bldg. | today fromt a | vio. o Lnat TEL. 4185 T al batteries. He pleaded guilty and 51 ]s.xhl he iIntended to return a rented | numerary policeman, aged 385, GEORGE B. MATTHEWS Public School Music Supervisor Photo by Johnson & Peterson. George B. Matthews, of music in the publ dest instructor teaching at | senior High school. He was ap- | ed in 1896. During his period of 30 years in the service his greatest accomplish- ment lies in the fact that he or- fimued the first high school or- hestra in the state of Connecticut two years after he came to this city. When he came here he taught music in every school. Now he has elght special music teachers under him. Black Rock avenue ine | | violation of the law concerning rent-| not | | | supervisor schools and ! Music taught in other schools by, class room teachers his super on. Mr, Matthews was born in Waldo- boro, Maine, was graduated from | Thomaston, Maine, High school in | 1883; Rockland, Maine, Commercial college in 1886; American Institute | of Normal Methods and Vocal Har- {mony in 1895 and courses of private coming to this Thomaston, Maine, for and in Lewliston, Maine, is also under two years for four | years. He is a former secretary and | ‘lr\fls' rer of the | teachers’ club. BUFFALO STORM CAUSES DAMAGE. | Heavy Pwperty Loss One Death Buffalo, N. (P—This ity was strug ‘ge early anket of he most has visited western D York in recent years. The storm described as a freak, in that it was provoked by a southwest wind, left In its wake one dead and a property damage that will run into many thousands of dollars. | The dead man is Fred Miller, 67, who succumbed to exhaustion and oxposure after fighting his way through drifts. The blizzard passed away with the | | same suddenness with which it be- | gan. An hour before it started, the stars were out and the moon was beaming. When the snow stopped yesterday the sky was exceptionally clear. Although every available plece of snow cleaning apparatus had been on the streets all day. the snow was falling and swirling into drifts faster than it could be brushed away and . street car, rallroad and traffic in the city and irons was hampered and, at times, put out of commission. So violent was the storm that an army of 700 men dispatched to at- tack the drifts in the principal streets were forced to abandon their and seek shelter, With abrupt tion of the storm, the men agzain were sent to the streets. They worked all night. Another army of shovelers will relleve them this morning. The storm was strict- in character. At Niagara no snow fell i came In on the hwest wind and off every New Britain | took several | study. Before | city he taught in | small | | city in the, States where a weather bu- | southwest wind 0es not bring gets its win- \eavy snow as the | inds. The| origin t an area barometric pressure to the ty and an area of to the south and over the lake, ame moist. When over this ately e unruly 3-hour blizzard was the the soutk ologist Spencer declared the m veloeity of tne wind was hour. At 6 o'clock last forecaster took snow in four d The ELD UADER $500 BOND | erent soc- | ON CHILD'S COMPLMNT% John Perry of Bristol 12 Year Old Girl of Low Mentality 12 years' old girl d to he under int that t sault took place about & Accused By | Perry, the police say, denies ever having seen the girl. of [and Intended to return it Saturday, | battery and he ordered him to re-|of the battery. 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