New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1927, Page 2

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Marsay Brand Hot Water Bottles Quality guaranteed. Price $2 75 The Dickinson Drug Company MAIN STREET 169-171 BREAKFAST FRUIT Grapefr 1 Pr Orang 3 Apple € Poached 4 ruilers Bolled Toas Coffe Crowell's Drug Store SOEHOLSLLLEBLELEES LY, Drug Store STRAND DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Corinne Griffith ™ Lady " Ermine Rajah Raboid and Vaudeville e e CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Estimates Cheerfully’ Given 0o All Jobs — Tel 2013 267 Chapman Street 1 “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, If you don’t believe it come in for 4 test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s g AARTFOKI is the Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed 300 MAIN ST. LE=Zad A S Auto Electric Service L. 4185 AN SQ. A. ABETZ 110 FRANKL — JOHN J. TARRANT 288 East Main Street UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER UPHOLSTERING 1010 House: Phone 14512 DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO REN' \ hour——10¢. o mile. " for fane tripe AUTO RENTING Sy o 1 tim P'honc 1-2 and Night Service o Hoffman Bros STR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Corinne Griffith " Lady " Ermine MONDAY Rajah Raboid and Vaudeville 4 | ed as a possible candida Phone 570 | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER l OUR SCHOOLS | el L o ) “Because Mr. Marsh is the one official of the organization who gen- erally represents us in legislative and financial matters, 1 think he is the | logical man for the position,” Mr. Chappell stated. The tion will | take place at the Bond hotel Monday | or Tuesday of next week. At the meeting yesterday men in- terested in trailer legislation in Con- | necticut were present and pointed | o't that the Connecticut motor laws do not permit trucks to carry more than a gross road load, even when a traller is used. This is sald to be the only state which does not make | allowance for a trailer. | | A legislative committee was ap- | has been started by officials of the | pointed, consisting of H. E. Chap- | Connecticut Motor Truck assoclation | pell, of New London, E. C. Nash of and has the active support of Presi- ;\'t‘:jn"” G. Mooney Of_l“f"“fl”t - s ", G. Space of Seymour, Thomas J. dent Henry C. Chappell of New Lob-| by jart of New Haven, John Ghent Mr. Chappell has b of Hartford and Mr. Marsh. UTILIZE DOULS IN CLASSROOM STUDY {th fle Molhers League of Michi- gan Has Novel Plan MAY BE DIRECTOR OF STATE G, OF C. A. P. Marsh Boomed by Motor Truck Association A move to make Albert P. Marsh | of this city a dlrector of the Con- | necticut State Chamber of Commerce n suggest- for the ald toda ng Mr. Marsh : place. is a deputy is a former f the New Britain mmerce, a numbnr iirman of the New don. office, but s marsha it imber of and former Photo by Johnson & Feterson MISS DOROTHY M. CARR | Miss Dorothy M. Carr is teaching at the Senior High | | | | i | her fi I school. cho; teaching staff when 12 teachers of | school left the system for va child- us reasons t June | She was born in Providence, I, but has lived in South Manches fer for several yea Following her graduation from the South Manches ter High school, she entered Brown where she was graduated t year She was one of the teachers | in the reorganization of the | Jan. T P—The little rag h.tightly clutched in small Detroit, 1ol W hands means s0 much to many ish hearts, a meaning for older g is taking irls in Michigan's on new primary schools. Through cooperation between Michigan State Health Department 1 ““Little Mo . he little effizy upon which is lav- | ished the “mother instinct” of the youngsters is being used to promote training for parenthood Care for Them As Babies Each little member of the League | has her chance to “mother” one of the dolls, to dress it in the most comfortable of clothes and learn { what tical care is mecessa the the hers' Leaguc ot Deep River | Hieh school, but resigned from the biology department of that institu- tion to take a similar position he MILLIONS SPENT | bathesand dress their dolls and 1 them i comfortable beds of their i Mothers' | 1e the first car, ave oo | Enormous Winter Bill their wor! Ja ugh corre basic g “babies I the he is ENINSs, been in gisla- of Comme: motor vehi department red one of rs for the and for in the 7 (P—Virtual of Chic ies of men, or driven ple and long lines ‘snow fence” have been enlisted the fight of mid-west states to cp their highways open the r na Increas dema clear roads ago, Ja a to, Decrease Infant Mort Girls 10 to 16 compose majority rs. At the end of ing twelve tived to p s > who a are graduated. At this up holds exhibitions, to attend girls to tr 1 in the house : , educate tt partment infant mo Michigan's hea care batteries powerful ; f ars old highway League At each course lessons, e A bus traffic and the fusis- Is of automobile own is chiefly responsi- k owners portation s ng the °d considerahle X7 LLhi the a mother: i ¢ ) Miles of Snow Fence will fighting. resented ion ore at Wash- ch resulted in sed bill for what federal supervision tation. He nsporta- w York 100 miles of tru ded by 1,500,00 nee, 600 patrolr T} lieves it can decr ity and raise tandards Hur nurses alth srow f 8 » line ot Dplows, a fow and preve v distr 0w full aced the are employed hack the KON 5 N Ative it Motor a member of which started for a Con- thias home. ner of the and St the Ha e is a men operations of the who work on Vithin an hour afte; jorted in danger of bel auipment for miles can be tened spot. ion, committee pal movement was ment, ing in a consistent, f cost 11 y t to run close T WANTS REAL FISH esiaan vials expec this year, Hold Back Drifts than 900,000 miles of fenc v thar abs! cign ) ported Prem to Riviers ing for real fish and not for views with foreign statesme “Rest, program,” More constructed to hoid among Nebra ger cities of ry plows clear ements. Wiscons snow two principles; one | to one of the The Motor Truck st yesterday afternoon ate a director on the board state Chamber of Commere: mbers of the exccutive accepted an invita in a body h assoc! vere it road aid and the sun are my sidewalky Id the newspaper- 1 that he « 1 to rie sday’s e o plows work on pushes t whi for next s road, Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH STREET NEXT TO HERALD 15ts ANNIVERSARY CLEARAN CE SAL Men’s and Women’s COATS and SUITS 0% REDUCTION ON ALL GARMENTS Uy — PAY AS Reductions Include Relductions Include MEN'S SWEATERS PANTS WOMEN DRESSES Young Women's and y Mer COATS and ¢ Young Girls’ COATS and SUIT YOU WEAR — | the abundance of its rival, and it was |Gobs Fight Flies in | with Minnesota | ALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927. HUSBAND HITS WIFE WHO REFUSES T0 START FIRE Bed other carries the snow away by cen- trifugal force. “Grader blade” plows are widely used in the states where the drifts are not too deep. That type of plow has been successful against 18-inch accumulations. Woman Refuses to Leave to Play Janitor and Family Dis- cord Results. | i Hydrogen as Balloon Gas Regaining Favor 4 Washington, Jan. 7 (® — Heli- |um, one of the youngest mfembers lof a large family of gases, but very seful to Un~le Sam because it lifts balloons, is looking to its laurels | Hydrogen, an older brother, is re- |turning to favor. - Because of its high inflammability, {hydrogen left a quality to be desired which helium was subsequently found to possess. Helium, however, was exceedingly rare as opposed to Tony Watrous, aged 35, of 55 Grove street, was sentenced to jail for 15 days on each count gf drunk- enness and breach of the peace, the | sentence being suspended and pro- bation until June 30 allowed by Judge Alling in police court today. | Sergeant P. J. O'Mara and Officer { Thomas Blanchette made the arrest about 11:45 last night on complaint i |expensive to manufacture. | ently the experience |British dirigible visited by lighting during a storm led to the conclu- sion that hydrogen was more to be pected than disdained. If they could eliminate an additional ha. zard, that of the combustible fumes |generated by the gasoline motors, engineers believe they re-establish hydrogen as premier for gas-bag in of a|and demanded that she leave her | bed and make a fire in the stove. |'She nad so little coal she was obliged to conserve 1t, she told him, whercupon he took oft his shoes and struck her on the forehead with and complained. Watrous blamed his wife for their rouble. She does not want to live |flation. Development of an engine | with him and has ejected him sev- |utilizing crude ofl for fuel has mon- |cral times, he said. Yesterday, he |oplized thelr efforts. went to a farm to seek employment and although he had a “couple of | drinks of cider,” he denied he was | intoxicated on arriving at his home. Hand-to-Hand Combat | reiative to his wife's charge that he Washington, Jan. 7 (#—When the :1 s not given her any money’ in Navy fights armed foemen it does so | three Weeks, Watrous said he 1| considerable bombast—thanls | painiing a store on contract and can- to 16-inch guns, bombs, torpedoes \ not get his money until the work is and things. But when Mr. Jack-Tar | completed. He is now on his third 1208 into the piercing eyes of that | week on it and will receive $160. The insignificant insect, the fly, he re-,couple have four children, the rts to the tactics of simple “‘elbow ; youngest being two years of age. and swats it. Judge Alling warned him that he must support his wife and children ance at the Naval Storag and behave himself. Had he not been San Diego, attracted by a consign- | drinking there probably would not ment of foodstuffs piled on a wharf. | have been any trouble last night, the The commandant sensed an emer- | judge sald. gency and sent a requisition to head-| Because the complaining witness quarters here asking for money to|did not appear in court to testify, put sereens on the depot. | James Sidorzik, aged 47, of 71 But the order was with instruc- | Grove street, was discharged by tion to buy ten thousand or so fly-{Judge B. W. Alling this morning. tters and get busy in the inter- | Officer Thomas Blanchette testified est of economy. | that a woman living at 38 Grove | street complained to him about 12:15 1sed 25 Persons Drowned as Turkish Boat Goes Down | Sebastopol, Crimea, Jan. 7 (#—| Wireless dispatches report that sons drowned when an un-| med Turkish steamer sank last ight in the Black Sca near the Touslinsk peninsula (Cape Tuzla, | Rumania). Farther south a sccond ankl(h‘ vessel foundered with unknown lo of life. | A violent storm lashing the | ole Crimean coast and spreading | Javoc. IF MOTHERS OALY KNEW Many children arecome plaining of Headaches ‘everishness, Stomach Troubles and Irregular Y Bowels and take cold easily. If mothers only knew what MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POW=- DERS would do for their children no family wouldever be without them for use when nced- DONT ACCEPT St 50 afietin tha an 20 effective that ANYSUBSTITUTE mothers who once use them always tell others about_them. At all Druggists. Trial Package FREE, Address Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y, is Sugar beet growers in Alberta will cceive $7 a ton for their beets this the price being guarante “GLORIA” \ eprifz pattern featuring the tongue of cut stecl beads as hed above——In Black Satin, Roseblush and Shell Gray Kid. Black Satin the correct shoe NOW —and John Irving is ready with a dozen alluring new patterns in this widely sought material—See them— Wear them—Iearn to be smartly shod—economically. cAlloNE Price and for Black Just one from a score of new styles Shoes that look, feel ar like the $10 kind, yet coat half John Irving Shoes 168 MAIN STREET OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT 1027 and yon of Mrs. Watrous, who testifled that| her husband came home intoxicated | | them. She went to the police station — Sold in Three Sizes "SALADA" TEA 9,1b, */,1b. and 10c Packages 'a disturbance at her home. He ar- STATE GRANGE IO MEET rested Sidorzik in bed at his own| The Connecticut state Grangs will 1 home. |hold its annual meeting In Bridge- Sidorzik pleaded not guilty to(port January 11, 12 and 13. This | charges of drunkenness and breach |will be the first time in years the | of the peace and said he took a few [session has not been held in Hart- drinks to celebrate Christmas which |ford. Inducements offered by the {is observed today by his nationality, | Bridgeport people and by Grangers but he did not cause trouble any-[in Fairfield county, including a class | where. He was surprised when the of 200 candidates, induced the policeman took him out of bed. change. —_— A delegation from New Britain and Newington will attend. | POLISH WAR VETERANS MEET. The regularl monthly meeting of ! the Veterans of the Polish Army will | | be held tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the | Falcons’ hall. i CLASS IN CITIZENSHIP. The citizenship classes conducted by the Polish American Republican (‘I\lh at the Falcons’ hall will be re sumed tonight at 7:30 o'clock, after READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AIN‘.I 1apas. of tib Wesks aUs o Hole FOR YOUR WANTS | days. There 15 NO January Furniture “sale” at Garber Brothers because we NEVER have “sales’ ALWAYS sell for less Instead of Selling at a high price one month and at a reduction another month we sell at the lowest possible prices all the time GARBER BROTHERS FURNITURE Factory at Hartford NEW BRITAIN BRANCH 215 MAIN ST. HADLEY'S BLOCEK L4

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