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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 e o s ROSSRERG SAYS SPRING LBCTRGHL SPBCTOR |0 825 v, R"U"NE WORKAT <65y MO WELL ON TS WAY‘SERVES B TEIRS, T Bttt n net tate subject to New Britain Botanist Tabulates ln-l Rumor at City Hall Mason P. An- it s e patais b ‘ and the Visiancla, sup] ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING H. B. 276, fixing a minimum pen. Olcations of Remarkably Early drews Is About to Submit House and S’%nflte Adop[ Seyeral sion of 5 " per month for all retived | genson, Far Ahcad of Calendar %BOS[OH Man Promises J“dge Hei His Resignation, o vearded as cles HOUR SA are seen on all sides, but the season e RS Ll in the house 19 considerably well advanced | . e noe Il o s : ed gt 3 : : = 9 to 12 S ey o were on the followi ther than it has been at this| Boston, Mass, March 15 (@) : ¢ i Corms s aben " March 18 (R—W H. B, i ‘ent to prefu- | tima of the year for as far back as|Man who has served eight years in . Saaglinas o A En : A Lucky Purchase of small attendance er an element William B. Rossberg can remember, | the &tate prison for robbery was (i ) 2 B Mr. R rg, former chairman of | Prought into the superior court to- @ has made u will follc i fs in names Uhe Water board, is a botanist and |day and returned to the prison freed |13 MM what course cmpies. Major Beires Today Is L AN, Hetios ; alpha. | Ec0logist and is considered an au-|from a second robbery charge and e R 4 received favorable reports on ! ora s . Easlonlil and e | with the’ bleasing of e puds y ¢ b not an- \l Pmt \aml Brazil Today he exhibited a specimen of |as an district atto o 5 : native American elm blossom he|helped to prosecut him in 19 had picked. Elm trees and silver | promised to requite the judlg maples are in b thne in many years as carly as this | 7Tue prisoner 43 John ) providing for record- | -AMONE other sizns of epring M. | wag convicted of aiding i L i ; G e o ses, budding ros paymaster in Everett in 191 on @ report of ;s : early yellow viole sentenced to 10 to 12 years, F iR it $3 t 4 congressional anc n the Roaring Brook sectior arlorick W. Fosdick, now a & ! wy f « t AL ICay ; SMART MODELS of convictions, by court clerks to | LaKe Compounce, and the hepatica, | court justice, at that time was ary o : : s v — 0{12 % ! dopted by the senate sometimes called the Mayflower. (o i 1 to clea mbiguity ir & |sistant district attorney of Mid neil fixed t 1,900, f T T 5 y prohibits the exposure of poison in | et g, o COENY N Twiig flowers are remarkably ear- | S soy ety £ 5 t | : SILK AND STRAW any place accessible to a dog or fur- o 5 Iy and if this weather keeps up for | 5 i : act concerning continu- | o Ly °T | Mulhall was brought before J e fe oty i hop _wa ‘ S animal. f tax liens, requiring notice | AROUher week we will have trailing | pocaick and a jury today to answ {Demonstration Today by Nor : { ] All Straw > Dills favorably report- ity rd owner, (21Putus” he added, Ancther plant |y, o gumene county indictment for \\ oonsocket Strikers low T iy i il 3 3 now in blossom ke explained care- | > & : 3 2 3 > f ? x New Felts nate were: . . 47 judiciary committee held | {0 B O . s ine |TObDery of Robert J. Kelley a R. T., March 18 (P— (1O ¢ r providing for release by probate a is afternoon. J 5 e % 4 Patrick Coleman. Nine years ; & : court order of any person o i one senate bill, . 7. providing tax on mort- 1 five favor- f operty be paid by record and one untavorable, or than lender when as The bill introduced in on- greater than mort- embly o redistr o ial districts in the siate Amending law regarding reports | “symplo corpus Feotld DCS s e e 5 i ks rler: & - Every Wanted Style and Color plained that this as insane, Droof that suc 5 » |hall as that of the man who v < y IERIE ol ve 3, . ond act co ) ) ntify h n 3 T . B * rm ort hop. i 2 OO for Sai Boston and Troy Runls | M. J. Shechan, ass . olled the adjacent street - Miss ion to include radios among SUPP"RTS TH"MPS“N Held Not Too Lengthy | triet attorney, the jury Tes i i Alling R(‘~1010 Auto and s that sale contract does not 5 Boston, March 18 (P—A hoard of | Mulhall. S s Licenses to Several Matron arbitratfon headed by James = 8% § ShnS 4 i S arch 18 (UP)—Lo z son, former state treasurer, decided |2 o s DL L OB - i ke lla of New London a Also CHILDREN'S HATS (Continued from First Page) Itoday that the 192-mile run between | : SRELY T 4 il X N i 50 of New Los See Window for This Special S e ,[Boston and Troy, N. Y, does not |{Lfy Hhe supstance of . L e i oth convicted of lquor law ( Early For First Choice! promised for the PeoPle oiuss an excessive strain or unrea | 10N and ade Orange Sweater Causes lations, Guiscppt Lorenzetti o omekany R s Cholce transterring all moneys "I have freed this ¢ o B d2, tranaterting all moneys |aguingt the public utiliics. {sonable hardship on the engineers | % Rave frevd fhis o Ilght m Middletown | Staford Springs, convicted of carry- ‘e o ening i He didnt’ tell the prople that|and firemen of the Boston and Maine [(f [ Mol ©Hvs come i fid 1, Mareh 180 noealsn fwenpons, Sand ol o en um l ner Fint into 5o pe h Samuel Insull hiad contributed $100,- | Railroad. S G e An or weater, worn to| J¢le of New Haven, narcotics lnw y . T, B. 513, nroviding that Norwich |000 to the Thompsoa campaign. In- The enginecrs and firomon had | [ PoHEYe Do ; : R R art | Violator. had (heir antomobile oper- ; ’ e fore 0f the zas company, the electric of this run by the railroad. For- i O Rie SiomeRE LB yonr, effeciive May 18, company and the clevated railways | merly different crews had operated min Alling & 7 e ard he strect rail- i the trains Jute afte ey |+ el ey e fEntl empowered to restore - M. B. 611, authorizing the Ham-|and the overlord of the street rail Lw,‘:x“‘(";rf’" X0fo atier Wiey ing. 1 think |melee ; L "0 conses under the act of 102 town plan commission to es : ‘ g i at snuct 0 | h, modify or re-establish| ‘T on did tell the people = — 1755 P R i t nt of several un- hd veranda lines on any | that I 2 7,800 of stock in o ERaxENON Lown and grevolbs: | Ins calth Edis | ,T:'» ko] the hauklrulljv almg» ians schod ithorit \ e for acting. i of Stewart Porter and Frank J. Ahday Lo AT 1d be done it . . providing stationery| The statement was one of the most . builders, will be sold by |y T : ; ol ot as | Notice to School for state departments |Startiing developments of a three- | Unite tates Auctioncer W. H. ndness tou tle St tri ¥ fun ’ % RO B 8 | cor ¢ ign of Thompson, 2 March at 2 o'clock 'saiq he nfider i i = ! Pu ilS Grade 4 Drugs, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Patent Medicines, paid for le- | William &, er, the democratic in- rnoon o ' S ot PATIENTS AT HOSPITAL A U aby Foolls & Bber Goods. partment funds rather than be sup- incumbent, and Dr. John Robertson, © final hearing in the matter of |ign'y 1 ; r . Yo is tho! Ne p p Baby Foods and Rubber Goods plicd by comptroller, {of the “people's ownership, smash |the Tnion Buiter Sfore, bankrupt, L Sosei e | T 3 % H. B. 107, adding real estate and | crime rmg: party preliminary to the | Was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock S < Ty AP ported as iy el he poster contest abso- At 1 P tangible personal property outside oralty election April 5. in the office of Saul Berman, referee Resigns From Force A vt Marsh. of 74 -] lutely closes at noon, March 2 rice {0 ftems in estates not taxable| The campaien has heen vitriolie Rather Thdn Be I)cmol“u ood strect, davght 22, Prizes will be g od i q k& i b rizes will be awardec jointly held. nd Dever and Thompson have e g of creditors of | Nashua, N o 3 b ¥ s SN - | at Strand Theater, March 25 . B. 94, providing for probate hurled short and ugly words at each Colontal Co. of Plainville Facing dr "””!'M nlssy b dlarst, : ’ C m l S ()Ck f h court hearings on taxability under | oth {will be held next Monday afternoon v, who particip ' 1 upon for apper by Mayor Weld. omp. ete t of the ve to be filed with town e 32 ral house nother ik inheritance tax of item: listed fn| Insull is b 3 o'clog for ° Berman. 1-up of the thr lowing deduction of provate court | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS L MEN ALSO TRAVER from the police department | : e ot | L0 R sios G (Gt rof the N etoday shjof A e e | | munity Chest Drive which 206 EAST MAIN ST. mantic, and H. J. a who had be starts March 28 and closes T of Viking, ' ot « 19 cwport, R. I, spent today as | have moted today L0 apes los April 4, ask your teacher for Bought of the United States Bankruptcy Court : sts of the Burritt hotel, this city. | cial offic < It of being found | Mrs. Walter 3oll, wite of Wal- || full particulars. 5 Both the above hotels are members | guilty of insubordination te W 1 nage or the & 5 Also of th same chain as Burrltt, the [hearing before the police s | North resident o There are 9 prizes—why Py ™Y Totels_corporatfon. Carlos | sion, t v i fiie not win one. Fixtures consisting of a brand new Fountain and Back manager of the Burritt, | The three its, ¥ rin L Lt it 5 arburetor, I'loor Cases, Wall Cases, Counters, Cash PHONE 4850 37 ARCH STREET § ager of the New | convicted, t vere: en vou - ¢ Be sure and have your K‘:rm‘: Btes ¢ 2 LR e RSV s ft today on alapanta, Ga., where ¥ 25 ro DYRE poster at the office of the LD D | . ot. He will be g Engineer 1 D, Williar S by s * | years’ imprisonmer he ler 8 7 Py s AL S & Fastern-Cut Roast ... 20c. 1b. l until Tuesas i et oS ) Central Junior High School Tender Juicy Chops .. 28c. Ih. e jEem R \ 5 S i .ot | on the morning of March 22. as aln ° Sm'kd Shoulders 23c., Fr. 22¢ Ib JAY'S SHOP TO REOPEN Sy i csentatives yesterday does 1 Jay's, 23S Main street, will ro- | Plesxdcnt Coolidge’s open tomorrow s the ownor- | Hand X-Raved Todav s B t0 6 Ib. 40c. | LAMB, legs ... <+ 40c. Th, Piship of Philip Levy. Mr. Birnbaum. | ywocnington, Mareh i H(;l‘?- g:"mr‘s, Hcllo‘ "l(llw- . :fw- :‘I) Rolled Roast . . 40c. b, ;“;‘ *";‘t JoRmer, : ,;,‘,.,‘1 An X-ray of Pre it Coolidgr asting Chickens . 3¢, b, e |from the retail business to devote |t St B ealed the Hesmad 60c. b, | BEEF, prime ribs ... 38¢c. 1. MIpis (imo to other Interests, Mr. ',‘;:w"r‘i o ; VEAL Native Milk Fod Round Pot Roast ... - 1b. Wilevy comes to New Britain With | or s tendon. Major nouneed Cutlets ... . 55c. Ib. | Loan Pot Roast 3 | ars’ experience in the ready- |pargonal physician to t 1 s very broad and ChoDS ..eum _ 43c. b | Corned Beef, sugar ord 10c, b, [ to-wear business, For ten years he | omores todty. would permit of this repair work, |was connected with — Oppenheim- | “Goupal said it would be necossary | Sencr: rage operations and i} {Conl company. New York. Jav'sito keep the wrist {igl i t ion of sc assing e On I leWS S'AI(TD BACON (Best money will buy) . A ¥, . will earry popular priced coat fwith bandages for s o | into the nr. i FLINK 38c. Ib.: p ! dresses, millinery, ete. The store h'\k‘q‘ in, howeve 3 3 s 3 & 2 3 il & Weigels Frankfu v " ) o e renovated andnew dopart- saia, ) " |Cap and Gown Question ; tshtetan a0 . | e e o Put Up (0 School Board | t at re ar saves 5 W CITY COURT JUDGMENTS | o0On complaint of M Alizabeth | The question of or mot | Orangea <o, e E£g Plant .., se-rasc ment for the plalntift in the |Wood of 31 Clitt sircet, etoctive | membera of tr 7 graduation || i ?;:lnl:;fl:“" ! lffll Cabbage of $118.28 was rendered by | Sorges e _elass will be allowed to graduate ir Green String Beans .. qt. Celery ... o5 o udge William C. Hungerford in the'| rested Joseph Z £ 25 Cliff p and gown will be decided :n‘ a Large Cauliflower ....... 45c. | Mushrooms . I, clty court yesterday afternoon in the | street, about 2:40 this aftornoon on | MCCting of the school board this Ou mone Peppers b, 200, Native Potatoes ¢ e B0G ‘action of Michael Chlebowski | the charge of breach of the peace. rnoon. The members of the Tomatoes . ... y 28c. | Native Fggs . " Doz, 40, [§|against Josoph Waskiowicr. Jude- | Captain Kelly received a complaint | class voted by a small majority to ' BEores Tettice 25c. | Fresh Tub Butter .... Ib, 58c, f§|™ent for the plaintift in_the amount | from Mrs, Wood at 2:10 o'clock | have the cap and gown and the of $34.15 was rendered in the ac-!that Zotter had stopped her and de- | board has been informed of this in) 5 . o o tion of Vincent J. Smith against J. | manded fo seo her kev, and 1 ter from the school ‘ YOU may be interested in the baseball scores—in the FREE DELIVERY H. Connelly. Thomas F. McDonough | she showed it to him i —— o | e i : e 1 : | represented the plaintiff In each ac- |her. The incident occurred npear POLICEMAN'S BILLY OBSOLETE. polities of the world—in the latest discoveries of | tton. 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