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|127e PUPILS IN SCHOOLS 112 NEw GITIZENS NEED TREATMENT OF EYES. 10 Applications Dismissed—One | Couldo’t Speak English | A total of 112 new ci Be Cared For Through Gen- erosity of Lions Club According to z school-wide exam |ination taken up by the school phy- et sicians, Dr. Vi J. Smith and de yesterday afternoon in n 1Dr. Mildred Gardiner, and the four alization co which was in ses- |nur who :p the sechool sion in the common councii cham- Imedical drp there are 1,276 ver, eity hall. Judge B. W. Alling |students in the public and parochial was on the bench and Thomas W. gehools in need of cya treatment. Spelman of New Haven represent- | a1l will be asked to have the syss ed government as examinin 4 and those who cannot afford Ten cases dismiss xpense in the opinion of the a number were continu foctors and Miss Cora M. Beale, the next session of the cou e P e e e Lack of knowledge was the rea- |ain® \wep R e given by tha court for treated at the expence of the 1 sing one the an unt 8 procedure. found to be s case was ¢ Tsnally is shown, o nt the wore q on at e of cases. TRINDER ON PROGRESS 0F VOGHTIONAL EDUCATION of knowledga the court rontinues cases natu Failure to prose 1 Adismissal of t cases of Elia i, Peter Nikolakopoulas, Al ielormo, Paolo DiBattista zag Machoian. Other dismis were Modesta Lorede, for im and Stanley Dur howski fo lack character. A dismissal 15 ordere!l in the petition of Alessandro Buf- leation fa, the court being not 1 of his*, =sfan of Advaneces Made Thronghout Connecticut, k What trada schools are doing for advancement of vocational edu- was explained by F. J. Trin- sctor of trade schools, e ing of the New Britain Ro- were granted fiapy olub at the state trade school 1 10 Brown: Changes of nams Aaron Lubitz, Shibited several recls \ ng pro- cdueation in this and ve a he Jack Salonia, icius, changed Mack The chamber throughont th of petitione the history list history tra er hools throug of those Almost every vear a school is built somawhere state, he explained. A vear's total school hours according o Mr. Trin- der, 13 2,258,917, which {3 equivalent to 252541 working davs. “There to what we eught to do in ate in endorsing educa sld Toen minutes of en on by the hovs of ool minstr Arth new The of in the Tho n Podgorski. Antoni adyelaw Lysakowski, o1, Joscph Marszalek man, Micha 1, anisia Ale Lapsis, 2ybskl, John Bryz- Sam Doktor cksan- | Piotor nley I xander h Jahlonski Peter ¥y sc Brita A e John rwinski, cal Civie ori heron W. H anization by Talk Over Condition Of Hardware ‘\Iarkcl n from wholesale S meeting hose he ablatt, Joseph Kwan Slesienska, n Gre ik, Wieronika : shi Laskowski, John Ostrow- ok Joachim, , Stanislaw Kraszowski Joseph Skorupski, John Dyn- <ovko, Frank Bk T vare L.osek, last. evening the Nut quarters is i, John Michael K Mario ¢ Giaconds Boschino, |2 Burrite Don Negro, | A D open discusst i tovar (s ey arattl, EFraneesco Fazzino, | ' ":“ D v Sardilli, Alipio Atudi, Gio D’Agata, Cohmo Ia Cofarrattl, Leonardo hotel, was served and an n on hardware condi- Seymonr N. Sears al Councit iu, Trave Am io! o 1o principi “Varnish” v Hall of A talk on len by Wiliam Varnieh i Boston (A i Give Firemen Power of Police, hounc\' Urges Aepute ehict ovan Mario Teti, | Agnello, | Romeo, enieo T‘( tozio, eppe . Antonio Guiseppa Pandol ol Peter lattery, Kaikano rtment, 11 of ins ourse to regnlar cha would have required the passag too great lengih of time o have ultimate hanefit rt Tatterson, Jr. Otto Rugert Berli berg, Theodore Nils Hallsten, John Embacher, Alisia Lam ant Mack, Joscph M. Aronson, John Miglinas, Joseph Staniewict Jonn Esclunas, L Sven A John Iv the ion TO WORK I'OR llfl\!l Woman's M hwa, D. Yonan, Krosrow Nimrod I Alk » Onisim Ludzko, elsky, Marlo Lucchini, )Io' Jantina Corclla Mol, Manuel P. xon, Poter Ambatjoglos, Alexan- dros J. Proventgos and Jacob Leon atz, Those wishing to vote at the April T tion must have their applications 4 with the registrars of volers not later than March 17. The ecr- tificates of citizenship will be dis- tributed Marel at the office of clerk of court. Madura Harriet Parker time conr A L, will giv n informal talk This work is important attendance is hoped for ill be served at noon for Vaughn rd, March 10 The public utilittes commission today held a b cnoa pet slgned by sevaral property ovne ruling ¢ financlal responsibility p of a fence between and the right of wa w York, New Haven & I aitroad Company. The particu! over h there is versy was double tracked by troad in 1016, Community ( hest Dme Response Is Generou Ten local organizations have con- tributed towards the 1927 commur ity rive according to Post- master H, L in, who is director: general of the dri The organiz- | - ations have contributed amounts up |~ to &0, each. Those who contributed were as| follows: The Arpi Sextette, Pride Council, No. 10, Lady [loresters; Comstock Encampment, No. 29, L 0. 0. F.; Worthy Temple, No, 18, Pythian Sisters; Piumbers' unlon; | Thusnelda lodge, Sons of IHerman; Ladies' Auxiliary to the Sons of Vet- erans; Falcon society; Burritt Grange and Martha chapter, 0. 1. & Considerable success is reporte by Mr. Erwin on the new preferred | lists, of which Logan Page is chair- | str n. Bigger donations than ever (I ore are noted in many cases, he | ¥ | | chiest con- the tirst Britain be nnual banquet Master Barbers' Asso- held on Monday even- inz at the Burritt hotel. It is ex- {pected that there will be many £n A prominent out of tow shraker will be engaged for the oc- casion New, ciation w WOMAN HVRT Rose Mazarek IN PACTORY 117 Tremont on af of while working at Lan- & Clark’s this foren: ury treated at General — hospital, s able to go hom in, ritain hich was TAX RETURNS COME SLOWLY sh With only five more days to approximately two-thirds ot prople who will have to file income tax reports, have not yet reported, ’ | | City Advertisemen ceording to Stanley A, Karpinski, internal revenue collector. Mr. Kar- pinski stated today that persons who filo statements atter next Tuesday will be subject to a fine of 25 per eent, plus one per cent per month interest. Saturday the Chamber of Commerce rooms will be open for the filing of income tax reports until 4:30 p. m., and Monday ‘and Tucs- 1y from 9 a. m., until 9 p. m. THREE BOOKED AS “DK" | Sprinkling Three arrests were made for | strect.from Hartford drunkenness today. One man was st driving a team of horses when his | condition was neticed, and the others were in a restaurant on Elm street, Main street to Trolley tracks. near East Main, unable to leave ' All persons interested ara request. without help. The little daughter of ed to be prosent at said hearing, it ne of the men was with them. She they sea causs, and be heard in i5 ohout four vears old, and was relative to the above. taken home after having a ride to| DOARD OF PUBL the police station. G. H. Johnson, Cli . [ STREET SPRINKLING > 48 horeby given aring will be held he I Board of Public Works, City Pritain, in Room 3( 11 o'clock, Monday morning, 14, 1 relative to placing following named streets on t of strects to bo assessed for srinkling benefits - Ave. Bilf, 51 the of Not New, Hal, March of the {the 1 Stanley to Allen arlsen street O1ling—Wooster street, from West C WORKS, erk. be ate Director of Trade Schools Tells | rool | her City | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1927, ACGUSE CONSTABLE OF GIVING BRIBE Weslpon, Mass., Offcial Faces' Rum Charges H. Hi port constable, had pail ach to help bring ashors liquor thrown overboar stranded schooner D Gooseberry Point January 31 la a 5 for the to keep their mout Hitt is on trial nstables, kman la cases work shut."" W tor ort and a tr customs given yeste prohibition ag cases of liquor from t which were found in th in Hou. mons had told at The youlhs were ip Duchene They jour a Frank W £ fied that nc [to the town 5 for ha |H had trade | | Do | | Wife fu-r ES Ye_al Court for Her Freedom Suit for tolerabl ainst divor eruclt John Wn this Wun ur s Gresnwood through _Attor tundbaker of this city sets forth in nd Wunde nington, Vt. April s and that on various oce hetween tho date of their marria wid the present time, the defenda has n guilty of intolerable ot [ty Hetitlons nd permission maiden na The swrit I perfor conrt t v I April and Deputy Sheriff Martin Horwitz the pane - May Try Shelton For \I'u‘dm of Seott| :h'lm Hartford ek J first T v s Lo Seott, may term M. Gi sl i1 S will st day 1epresenting attorney ALt to br ive bene unti) | " Mother of 18 Children Stabbed by Her Huuh’md Woonsocket, R. 1, Mareh 1 bort Gill, 6 is ¢ police today th his wife in the knif luring a guarre! 0 hafl for th nee the mother of 18 chil- of twins conscion: A Gil, dren, including three pair is in the hospital in a semi condition due to a sever Baby Sw m'hcd and N artery. New “Stroller” Is Stolen - 10 (R West € Mr ntown to maks in a department e out somr by to a d had also taken one stroller and blanke Biind Athlete Gives Baskethall L\hlhm '1n*k~w'\\m la., March 4 Tee, 1 r old you Il student at the § the Blind here, nnique exhibition of ba | playing last ni Ica, who is vnml ¥ [ the ball out on the floor, up to ti basket, gliot the goal, recovered t ball, dribbled to the basket at other end of the floor and zoal again Hea foliowed hooting three consecutiv oals from near the hasket “ILI. I'I\l USS \\\l\l R\\l Morgan lodg will meet from St Elmo i m ¥ i Bristol will be ‘V‘I‘fsfnl to discugs plans for a joint lanniversary cclebration Tha 1§ {ochla tournam at between tha le TmTl; nd Ethan lodge of DBri; “\lll ho continued. T FOR DI for the defen orning in « Hung keth blind, dribbled ar NDANT mt W conrt riord in . Co., JUDG II. | Judgment | rendered this | by Judge Wililam €. i the action of Iiac Inc., against Teofil Gajda, Irving T. Rachlin appeared for the plaintiff and Harry Ginshurg was eounsel for the defendant. The plaintiff brought uit for $100 damages as the resu of an automobiis accident in Plain- {ville May 11, 1925, but | of costs was awarded to the defend | ant. i MARRIAGE LICE\SE | Marriage licenses have been sueq ay follows: John B of 51 Prospect street and Misy An- {na H. Lundell of Kensington: James {Martin and Miss Vera¥Zehrer of 15 iChapman street. 1s- judgment | i ckkson | Two City ltoms Wall Street Briefs RAILROAD STOCKS LEAD IN ADVANCE Shows Considerable Market Strength Today March 10 ool ating 7. he market Sicamer Passenzer Alle o Seryc port e Different Drinks From Same sation of th BRIDGEPORT BURGLARY Cases of Whiskey, Many Cigars and Cizarettes and Candy from Drue Store Ave Taken covge mmhnll Honored With !’hi Jeta K: pa Key N T Marel » ] 2 March 10 (A I \\ all Street T road bu 4 p 000 anth d The up S8 W a tons i in v apparer bul! mon stack opening PATRICK SOCTA] coon Du 197 S steol to repo wr to Speah ) 1 DUCCess On “Power oi Ao shares Strength Fon. Tohn W. Stont = ow range cipation di w Opening again of probably g e in the of fa of crossad vidand PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: Connecticut Light & Pswer Co. 6!3¢, Preferred Price on Application —. Thomson, Tienn & To Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHAN GEs Donald 1R, Hart, Mgr, We offer: 10 Shares New Britain Trust Price on Application. We do not accept margin accounts. 'EDDY BROTHERS 8@ 1 sup- | strong | HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel. 2-7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 8 | daposit record | Agure ing prices femand vorable | tion oo’ somalof the lov general mulation to the le for ot ment Spa peaks °d by Putn High 111 438 nd Wife No. 2 ford Ted ) P Anthony Roden Joscph ry Wl dk in at the Ancoln Int -m-‘mm' Man (.e(« Tqu;«\t l rom Brother 10 (P to LEAST ) Wind v Wap OLD CHURCH BOLLB*\LR’ POSY SHOP very Appointment To Fill Oeder Aceurately « p Adddress “BOLPLORLI n St Prot. DY aph Tlurisi o Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1623-2 Opposite St. Mary's Church. Residence 17 Summer St.—162 Your ont 65 1 181 N Y Central .. 1433 N YN H & H 533 Nor & West ..1701 k with his team | North Amer.. 4% ueed North Pacific.. §7 etion of a $2 Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pet B Pennaylvania [ Pieres Arrow | Radle Corp ading . M Wa BALTO GOES TO ZDO March 10.—(®— Ral » dash to diphtheria will arrive b to, leader taday fol- popu- ta buy’ Angeles i 58N 23y 4% 1087 campa a Los en feam mates wi from [ tha ma issues $1.84 el m > grati- nment W ieh ion the A6 setas to of g demand 1 = | Russell Mfg Co 4 ‘ 5314 106% rkot | We offer: 25 Shares Stanley Works preferred 50 Shares Amencan Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 4 HORE CATTLE THAN TAX LISTS SHOW ‘Gommissioner Finds Several Towns Haie Discrepancies 1 Reynolds B . ars Roebuck art Warner 1003 q‘ Sinelair 011 Southern P So JT Ry rd o1l cco 'rod ion Pac United Fruit . 1 U S Ct Ir Pipe U S Ind Al 17 S Rubber U 8 Stos | Wabash Ry Ward Dak W Wh Wil pitol, Hartford, March 1 veralb ( 1 for taxation lvs Ov INSURANCE STOCKS ished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks, Bid Asked 750 towns sentative was ask Repr Walter of Phoenix Fire ravelars Ins Ca on. General Manufacturing ware Stocks. Am Ha 1 | Am Hostery | Beaton & Cad Rige-Hfd Cpt Billings & Spence | Bristol Bra Arr \gle Lock r Bearing Co Hart & Cooley (Landers, 10 .. N B Machine ; N B Machina pfd Niles-Be-Pond ¢ | North & Judd | Peck & Wil I enly New cattle 18 por Brit r cent of through the town ous t later many eattle as ware on 1 ro the entire list of owners was but ts from tl town elerks Whittlesey not ¢ we ssioner Seovill Mf ding more Standard Stanley Works Work hittlesey ously defended the tub saying that the public pay for pure milk cent ulat tor vigor- reulin test willing and in the larger n t t but is demand- 7 0 pay who n “but tha city kid dectared Southern N is driy from tube gt hro of pride that and id the ticut is being clean- West Hartfo in. Viiddletowr TREASURY BALANCT Balan $154,027.4 REWARD STILL STANDS i T ¢ sasury B 1 some are | Tather of Missing Alice Corbert Has AHBIE His lar ca Never Witdreawn Offer of A1000 Lecture on Near Fost Tn South (‘hurch Chapel Smith Col appearad November whom no trace stil! ds in ng to a tement ' tate D a the of tho § s evening. Mr. Sare travels, visited Pera Eevpt and Mesopo- pletures of has had rom the shown in his lecture, He also antiques and will exhibit. member of the hoand of the Assyrian mission. Tla served in tha United States army during the war. who and of snior, 192 bee al bank ade tod Daley &t a. Palestine, and secured many interesting places, Ho stercopticon slides made 2d these will b of A ni amia hy this 1y of S ollowing letter from Mr. Cor- the cours: collected pointin Mr. Sars South that he use ¢ he father the announcen published stories that time ago discontinued advertising, therefore the ward was no lor cffered. teetive Daley conducted the for Miss Corbett “fl\l\(- fll FICTALS NAMED ew Haven, March 10 (P—Offl for the Yale-Army hoxing meet Saturday appointed today in- Frank McCracken, of Phila- delphia. referes. The indges will ba Harold L. Davis, of Ujof P., and Rae Crowther, of Colgate \bee of ich nt ¢ hecanse news- re- D search ho paper 20 ARE INDICTED Chicago. arch 10 (A —Twenty persons allaged to have signed sus- pect notices whieh resulted in the names of hundreds of voters being stricken from the registiation books just before the Washineton's birth- day primagy were indicted today for { conspiracy. clude