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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. = & 5 to me, ‘cursed with the necessity of 5 bital for the ar ¢ PIGTUREI] R[]SILY Yale Professor Says New Jerscy | jm in rovees ot ” 1ol O | o ptains Tell of Progress in §1 SR ) ; e ins I e t i tion, the :]-olon;T states. Johnston Governor Has Misunderstood Tiis | PAUrally hat he finds Jersey CUS | campaign — Res. T. A Greene neheon in t ) v e Sk J[lNfiS ARE MADE Bornita, 2.t i et Writings. e e ; % < = _ sianley, seholr ot the | Fry. wh been in ealth e g Just how Gus E. Rimstedt of De- S Speaks at Noon Luncheon Today. 3 troit, formerly attached to the coast ichi STRIKE IN ME} | 5 S =4 : 2 Michigan Assembly Hears off wew maven. coun, wev. 15 e | S D e e flon: : D Coronar Announces Findings jn &4t at New London met his death i A 18 =1 Mexico City, Feb. 15 (P—A gen- | pening campaign luncheon No. 1, Mrs. Panl Lo o, 18 | c COTCRST ARDOUNCES FINCINGS 1N 7\ Darien on Febraary s, romaing a P w La e governor of New Jersey has| eral rallway strike went into effect | N°ld at the local Y. W. C. A. this 1 )i Team No. 2, |ti 3 s v e 1 The man’s badly mangled T0pos W been entirely misinformed as to|in Mexico at midnight last night, 1t |0 Rev. Theodore A Green - ! L $2440455 [t ‘ wve to withdraw” Thiree Fairfield Cases e el what T have said In my book of es. | W03 called by the foderation of [0 oF the Fewier Coneroes 28 ) v 218000 e enal by a bill to e 3 > the New Haven raltroad ays,” Dean Charles R. Brown of | transport workers in eympathy with | S'Urch stated that to his mind cam 1 iss N ! 0 t railw - t that place. The coroner i ‘r[.a::ingéxi;;g.,::e\; fisn];t(r;s)ed,\g Yals Divinity * school said today | the strike of shopmen whose de- | [, IV Oy Jyas more foresi ),L(ml i ea 5 s sithau R ; o that the cause of death was : i ' | when informed that Governor Harry | Mands for higher pay and reinstate- | 5 ARt RAant . ) S e idental de dings Miskan stk & S, somé of the soclological views €| Moore had yebuked him for certain |Ment of some dismissed workers | 11008 & curtent fvenis class for it ; ) ; < v BELe » ' STRUCK X lj‘rv Ford, State Senator Cass J.|comments said to have been in a | Were not granted by tho National | ipy¢ phage B et i e Tt F 60 | R Sng oS ‘ POY STRNOR DL A0 Junkowskl toisy revealed the vie-| book recently puplished by the doan. | Railway lines. [[tuei e Sy s : rt Young, colored, aged 10, 1ure of an Utopian society he hopes| The governor in his rebuke had| The government will hold the [ Tiied the ¥ W. @ A asa § Stanley street, was struck by i create in Michigan through a bill | said that the dean had written that | ©Xecutive committee of the transport | oo, = S omobil> driven by A. §. B 5% under consideration for submis- | “he sympathized with any one curs. | Workers federation responsible for | “GO0 o 1o 1o siated that 11 On Fabruary |shaw of 895 Edgewond street, Hart: #ion to the legislature. ed with the necessity of living all his | Ay _disorders arising from the |y \v. ¢, A. was an experime ,‘1"_", ks , about 1:30 this afterncon, on 1llers, vagrants, bums and loafers, | life in a place so uninteresting as | SUiKe. | ternationalism, " treating all nations | by Y Vs, Faitie: Ti, anjey wtrept, Hs 4T New Britzin ; ‘ ! General hospital for treatment for . which are not consid- wherever found within the confines | Jersey City." eenslsn Lnatiin ol nation X . t of the state, e taken into cus- o Sl AR eraadsiaik s wor e or- r Fast Nashville, J * tody under twh:ut‘gr:\s of his bill, s 3 AERED Al'sfi“”‘“”""- he averred, respected the | 29, ¢ from blood poisonir tioroughly examined both physically und mentally, and treated by the ] g state in an effort to reduce crime = nnd the unemployment of those Who annot or will not work. New courts would be required, new law entorcing agencies, and new in- witutions. Idlers and potential crim- inals who were physically incapaci- tated would be committed to hos- pitals for treatment until cured; all : : others out of work would be sent to . s @ “prison farm’ where under the pa- E ternallstic care of the state they i S AR i : 2 . N would learn the constructive habits 'd A _Pc L] : R o agrlculture and industry. ) e a1 . V:-ng o0m vu lt “It probably would cost millions . b Juit to put my plan into operation,” Jan- W - : 5 ¢ ; _Exactly as Photographed kowski said, “but the amount would < i 5 ‘ or HALF the Price of the Suite Alone be a mere trifle compared to the Sy X : amount that crime is costing the | iy 4 el oss e e lncluqlng state annually. 4 3 ¢ Shade, ,rf:';,:‘s'?ffl."':_flr- Ary Chair, Fnd Table. Table Lamp and ilven doday e ace [sdled i A0 Complete Outfit o ccot in 1o Einds and 2 Tramed Pictures. propriate $6,000,000 to complete a n This Great Sale To- Only state prison at Jackson, which when completed will be the finest struc- ture of its kind in the world. Six mil- lion dollars would go a long way toward giving my plan a real test.” Behind the Jankowski proposal, the senator sald, is the conviction that it will prove an effective check to the present crime wave and that it will return to the paths of indus- try a large group of now unproduc- tive citizens. City Items Misses Evelyn and Josephine Bitller of 48 Cedar street will leave ; B S 5 oy For ’ leces 2@ for Boston Saturday. MIrs. B. Miller A o y All Twelve Pieces—Complete ¥ill leave for New York Saturday. ; 3 . : Strictly fresh Elm Hill eggs, 50c 4 : : | - ] s : ; dz. National Tea Importers, 123 s 1 H - -y » Term r Main St.—advt. i - » : ;. & . S .a ee y Strictly fresh Elm Hill eggs, 60c \ B ¢ g fz. Natlonal Tea Importers, 123 ¥ 3 4 : Main St—advt. Orders for Monarch sponge cake. Call 1638 before 9 a. m.—Advt. Mrs. M. J. Cross and Mrs. Thom- a5 Cross attended the funeral of Mrs. Ann McEnroe, an old time resident of New Britain, which was held this morning at St. Augustine's thurch in Hartford. John Arata of Dwight street has ceturned to this city after an ex- ; o tended stay of several months in : £ Sl ol S i 8-Pc. Walnut Dining Room The Men's club of the Stanley i . Memorlal church will hold a social - IOO'PC. Set of Dishes Free meeting this evening in the church i i 13 basement. Church visitors ot the First Con- | gregational church conferred with Rev. T. A. Greene this afternoon. | This i8 your chance to purchase a handsome Dining Room Suite—in walnut—with a 100- piece set of Dishes FREE—at a most remark- Faithful Dog Leads . ably low price. These suites have been reduced Party to Owner’s Body half price to sell within a few days. Lawrence, Mass, Feb, 18 (UP)— A faithful Irish terrier, seeking its % master, led today to the discovery [/ ” Y] i e of the charred body of Michacl i 3 Hourihan, 47, a watchman, in the [ '-—-—" =3 Chareand fivalside ruins of one of five factory build- RS : Ings destroyed by fire late last 2 Chairs — with 100- uight. i : o Hourthan had been reported : piece set of Dishes— missing following the $250,000 fire, : comprise a wonderful which destroyed the plants of the 3 Lawrence Machine company and 3 value at only $1.00 Weekly the Emerson Manufacturing com- S H pany. The watchman’s dog wan- dered through the smouldering ruins and could not be driven away. Later, in the ruins of the £ 3 Table machine shop, its master's body < vas found. ; ; was foun 1 5 B . o 26 inches Rl T high, 15x29-in. [ransport Henderson Is | top, finished in All Ready to Depart o oy i mahogany — Philadelphia, Feb. 18 !Pi—fThe £ q portable. About transport Henderson, which has ol half price, been conditioning here for some | g = 3 time and taking on supplies for the fleet in southern waters, pulled out to midstream at the Philadelphia navy yard today and awaited the lifting of a thick fog before depart- ing for Newport, Rhode Island. At the New England naval sta- ; 5 e T tion, the Henderson will take on y - i i i . S R e ‘ : j Phonograph Outfit and sailors for replacements among - oy : 12-Piece Walnut Vi 3 ; This beautiful Phonograph with an ex- Bedding at Reduced Prices the ships at Guantanamo. Siops will | 15 e at molthern ports fol taks ¥ ¥ Bedroom 3 cellent tone and strong spring motor, also v entire bed and bedding department has undergone a - on_additional mm'x,\fome e Outfit | the lamp and 25 recogd selections FREE— tic price reduction. This is a samr?le of what we are ggw oflgxl:ians" may see service at Nlcaragua. The , u offered at this low price, complete, at ,... to the people of Hartford. A full size, full weight china cotton Iienderson was expected to sail sev- lik A B This fs truly a value un- 3 : mattress of perfect construction and guaranteed to give complete eral days ago, but trouble with her g ] slectric generators delayed her de- | THHs bissedan B it ey : i satisfaction. Former price was §14.00. Our price for parture. s |1 dresser with large mirror, } this month is only OOk $695 e A e ! 2 chest of drawers, dressing i MASONIC HOME E FTS. table with bench. Also Bridgeport, Feb. 18 (M—-The Ma-| ! st included are the spring, xonic Home in Wallingford will re . 1’:‘!‘\'[7:)"::”‘:1}7: l:nn(\i‘r?!si e ceive the entire estate of Frank F. Anid bed Hehe, AN 11 o Lunger, well known hotel proprietor, I places for only. who dled at the home December 4, except for a few small personal ar- f 4 S ticles, according to the terms of the ] m will filed here today. Prior to his death the Masonic Home was made beneficiary of Lunger's insurance . policy. The size of the estate is not known. $1.50 Weekly ALCOHOL SEIZED. Winsted, Feb. 13 (A—A hundred gallons of alcohol were scized early today when state police arrested Herman Mutti, of North Agawam, OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS Mass,, in New Hartford. Two or three ARE OFFERED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE o 4 B! alleged companions of Mutti in an- other automobile made their escape. $1 0 Weekly: Baymenta on 3 Gy Mutti is being held for hearing. Purchases up to ......... $75 ke “ —_— $2 5 Weekly Payments on FALCONS NEST MEETS { 4 Purchases up to $200 $ The board of directors of Ialcons JeaLTS Pay 17 0 $10 75 Nest No. 88 met last night. Mr. Pia- $6 50 [ ackly ayuentaon [ 5 ® sockl presided in the absence of i CUREes 0P 855 o v ! vty President Karpinski who is ill at his $1 Weekly Payments on $1 000 dide-toer rT‘r"qmynmr Pt i home on Doris street. Among other Purchases up to ...... ) T(lm- 1(0“‘r‘fllcvrrl[‘{‘(;”:;1m;nwn for a !‘:%c'}z?{fia’;’;‘? Hot! matters before the meeting were the Monthly payments if desired. Accounts opened \xhnxhker proves the necessity of a good refrigerator — one that keeps food from sting—with little lce. Hrapoaed purchass. ot land ; I\mm $5 (nlss.nnn at relatively small payments, o e, liaseball diamond. It was also v No extra charge for credit. Sts O S t d N Now! Save One-Half! et aldn sl Or. lviain an organ . pen vaturaay iNig ts : Chest Corp. A letter of sympathy to - President Stanley A, Karpinski was e ———— — voted by the board. N BEEERY s 2 e e T e e g oY