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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927, WAG THEIR TALS AND BARK ‘HELLD - Leading Dog's Life Not So Bad, = " Say These Canines Le . Hiar i Nou Mot cBuster i e Chaplin’s Incfin{e Ta Barks For His Pay ing from the holr tight em the in hier mouth yet animal bring- FLASHES OF LIFE: PRINCETON HOP LASTS UNTIL 5 O°CLOCK THIS A. They Don't Cough ord Pray lome town. Smith Katrin- nsselacr, ¢ of two g0, i seeking arriage to ¢ d by wir eloy asons B Me annul- vo T 15t he nent a in plo veeks ago, sk was ment of he ex- circ avers abnormal rtain Tannen, Martin T el dancing g Jus Boyla was com ke steps for the boy of his own fait for his ez as already tion from ius of th om is to pa ¥ magic visiting old-time fid- s started a vaude- weeks Ilington, N. Z. old woman b 1 the derby, in the hop of London five sh opinion of n on a v London — ioner Thoms s superintend full time to boxi (ase to Be Ma ttled W 19 (UP)—The tax Canadian-A in final ison but o ~ WOULDN'T 1T ©1927 81 LA SEAVICL. INC. Goat Getters 3 u. Social News Horton, who will reus ions from nounced 'rio s rson and AT Mrs, novel- Mr. L etre: WILLIAMS UNAWARE OF PRIVATE WORK States That Engineers Could Not =t Do Other’s Plans - card club ) Acre when ion. 1 doiy teetur, Zar parties gir oon work aue Joseph D, Willia supervision they o entir formal complaint st this form of com heon to ome on Williams mg visits to the depar the complained of ork and he he g to w ports. Those at reg r intervals Joune The draft located in one n ng it ext to be r than city fnos r will ment hich cmployes \ their served any . he Grove ob- not visits g e bo; room avors can dinner, heme of : ¢ I street, glance mak for anyone thing ot} king busin we for ity engineers do more ral work than the combined of- 8cs of all architects in New BB the work is not done on city at least th 14 osed o be rds and used to decol day colors time bridg with to Mrs. period | s Reynal sing f M ovi- Howard DBruemme ey . Mrs. John P the | arriet Reynal nd |t urs. | ace John Whitte Miss Virgi rs. Harold M. & sup it ipport thi t to the fact th ngineers live out oniy duri Neticr isted with here . Fri on Mrs. (' vin gave a lovely card pa ome on Frumbull strect, ere seven tables of auction and t iz to Mrs. Bennett Hibb liss Margarct Middlemas and B Miss Luby A Baldwin assist - O REab n Al Mrs. A Maric i 1 Miss uby Ande Mows 1ol gav wrds din- her st Satur- o o Corbin entertaf luncheon on West M ternoon, M th fricnds a hom Joli- won Ars, tained ome aure i Humason ner and cards at her strect Wednesday prizes were Mrs, at on Libe ning. The wwarded to Mr, . Bristol, brid and 4 John C. novel in rta and Mrs. give a on L n they Hard T » in costume, o o party at oad this n sixteen g wh ni Swain of Forest street party her ternoon. 'he Mrs. Walter W, Le- rles Norris. MeMillan at Dugald 1 sent s tor a luncheon and bridge | on Dover Road March home on . Leland will enter- v night bridge club on klart street sday, hom Y interest is shown in 1d exhibition which is iven to Brig. Gen. Merch ¥ Stewart, superintendent of the U, Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. by the 169th Infantry, Wednesday cevening, March 30, at $:30 o'clock at the State Armory in Hartford, . . A henefit bridg | Woman's Club of terday afternoon at the home of James T. Powell. Mrs, Her- {bert 12 Anderson, chairman of the {social committee was in cha | About 840 was realized on the six Hatles of and the food s | whieh was held in conncction with {the bridge. Prizes were awarded to { Mrs. Willlam H. Fitzell, Mrs, T. H. | Cogswell, Mrs, L. B. Banford, Mrs. James T. Powell, Mre. J. E, Curtin ‘and Mrs, C. L. Benedict. was given by the Maple Hill yes- GBET YOUR, GOAT enter- | Harrison | Loomis " party. The | [ scan ana 2 s of M Ropbin a daugh- | and Mrs. T. L. Monier s avenue, Maple Hill, en- | eight of their friends from | day evening at a| ¥ party. Prizes for! given to Barbara C v and Margery Leavitt. P re George Bar: flautist and re, the woi his 1i 1d's great le symphony | concluding | 8 series of the! club at the| R ereal| interest | of this, him- ! h { that his pre outstandix local visit is a reputation of dimensions head of th | ¢ usic orgar | to attract music lo ter in large numbe vet been ssuranc: rs ! The {ina th tio: pick of | the York symphony orelestra—has bes y heard in > Britain, i the . . nual Totary take placs in dining room on Thu & New Dritain Musics will furn the 1 Dancing will follow. P . la club fro th ladies’ cheon pri cul s Bruem card | 1 turday {1 were awarded | e udman, White, Wi heodore Mon an Mrs 1 Middlema rist entertained ft is no try ertuin cight guests | afternoon at the Manor Inn. s, John Purney entertained her | bridge club ot her home on Rlack |, Tock avenus, Wednesc ternoon. v o . | wil her Parker of Fo nteriained with two ta Mond evening for Mi tly of Forest street, who cently coma with her Mrs. Lu ! ran v Britain. | Re: ldwin. | cra 8 of West Main v followed s ernoon at | the Shuttle Meadow club in honor of her house guest Miss Marie 1- of Leth, R ¥ John Feiletier 4 Mrs, Clif- rd Odin poursd at the fea table which was attractively decorated | th green candles «nd spring flow- yard Cru Mrs. Dr ch nd Mi sisted with the serv- | to{ | | tios bl tio & te ist were awarded vens, Miss May artfors s, Re- ustave bach. | Alumnae of Miss nstreet, evening, . Mrs. James T. Poweli of Robbi enue, Maple Hill, entert sridge club Tue ier Tio; M Mrs iam H. Frank au won i urith | i of Allen the ] a4 Mrs. AL me { un: | tio Mrs. Er bridg: ome on Mrs. Charles » ent sib) P, cla: fav home Monday afternoon. were Mrs, Charles W, dy Stephen ko, Eliz th Norton, Mrs. W, A, Mrs. C., A. Bedford, Afr Hills, Mre. H. A. Castle, Mrs, Smith and Mrs. O. M. Baker. PR presen M Edwin | ;o0 8 ; thi Miss Marjo N road, d orris of Ten Acre 50 her bridge el i llhi Mrs. Sherwood of Harri son street, entertained a few friends tat cards Mond afternoon. did . | sid rison Tristol of Lincoln | 1M 2 bridge party of three for Mrs. Truman Bristol of Corbin avenue, Thursday aft Mrs. | Robir B bles ernoon. | on and on the prizes Mrs. Wiilliam Booth . Mortimer Rhodes of Berlin 12 b a ¥ ertain her bridge club at Ler Monday afternoon. | - BERLI NEWS . Mrs. will en home | (Continued from First Page.) | | do with the improvement ! i The basketball team left this! | morning for the game with the New | Britain Junior Hi-Y team. Follow ing the game the boys will be given fthe use of the swimming pool and bowling alleys for the afternoon. Parking on the back roads fs ain in vogue, the balmy weather | turning youth’s fancy. The matter| |of a traffic cop was seriously con- |sidered Jast summer for evening duty not so much to prevent the parking as to straighten out the traffic snarl arising when the cars| start their return journey to other| parts. T Mond East Berlin, IVEN IVORY | Ol1 Gentleman: Now, this is a| ! picture of the Sphinx. Bright Young Fellow: say--what is that? | 0. G.: 1t's the head of a woman | rved in solid rock. B. Y. F.: Oh, I've secn lot of wom- like that.—Pasting show, Lon- | | You don't| | on " Republicans Frankly Are The republicans {ried since formidable section Mrs. J. H. | pects indicates he ¢ win it vito. Farm rel is the democrats, Th prospect bill farm GAP AND GOWN NOT | School Board Favors Keeping Viey cap and gown and expre ling the | gradu When a letter from Prin | tollowing s irl honors himself or his parents by | Mrs. Laura P. | thera is the | ask | The | thought it w ames Lialdwin, Mrs, James H, | CAP and gown | graduation. FARM RELIEF ISSUE IS BIGGEST CLOUD ON THE POLITICAL HORIZON something that is done after a pete ccomplished something in scholustics. “I am not op- but personnlly he added. jam H. Day had not reached the point had to assume the expense schiool lent Worried and So Are Democrats for Their Own Ranks Were Over Problem. vasliington, Marckh m wor where a studic at | graduation time and 0rced to | ool : expense of commen as than | A sugse | Eraduates Ithat used |classes and in it was voted on th mitteeman LeWitt as opposed to proposal andard gown used night ion which d be bought at a very reasone sXpen No action was taken on the mate ter of providing accor ion for t fall New Britain-Hartford High except to hold X xpense | of install mporary bleachers in | Willow Brook park is determined, Principa 3 P. Slade has been he board to investigs itions and to hold a conferc | with the park board on the matt s matter will Le taken up at rnor | g on March 3nth. ] 1 : tter of allowing however did | farmers the u Central Jun @ belief by | 107 High school it was too|market for their produc whipped situation is stion was made that the ¢ a standard dress s junior high > parochial s motion of Com- to g0 on record d to favor in ting conventions in 1%, wor- President Coolidge vetoed MeNary-Haugen price stabiliza- n bill during th ¥s of last congress, thereby assuming himself responsibility for killing rm relief plan ipioned by of the party o m the midwest, Just how the si however, is a puz: | weather proph farm bloc warned Mr. Cool- y before he vetoed th ¢ he took such a stop port anot r presid tion will le to th work po- idate. veto drself ered Ly the Ic ating a petition to pronio ndidacy Former Go was immediately va legis @ to consider this sman Day request couns ouncil which v them, summ. s would ck Conlidgs he hes irore agreed with s Mr. re no ntry generally idge's action. ilvsg of that dispu believed Mr, Coolidge ) again if of now bei de by win, If he v hecause of to the farm of Wi il mmon place 1 tl 1he rovido from r va in i said o point | ion out of the a ther, rve: 1orni Will the on council or ths board of public works ciean up after the farmers g0?” Mr. Le ked, {1t was decided to lay the matter tover for the next eting when Pre King would be theld: to | exp condi Another m was laid over awaiting furt information from LI Mr King. A letter written him by Corporation Counsel John H. Ki ! ham relative to the claim of Stan Biclek for damages grow » death of hiy three-year old son as tabled pending a formal opinion from Judge Kirkham. A letter from the Te requesting 4 conference teachers committee relati e ling the usual sick leave allowance 0f 10 days be given to all teachers whether or not they have need for 1ese days will accum- e ueed by the teach- prolonged illness in will be 1 on a republican ra-par au stern states involved solidly republican as th nocratic. The farm hloe 1 be to try to dominat convention rather than [ he er o democrats are o rm battle split their ks in congress. Scnator James A. | od, democrat, Mo., considered & ve candidate for the demo- nomination voted against the nd his opponents will use that gainst him if possit here i3 still 2 pos December session do son n and elimin 2 itics, but at this time the situa- n does not seem hopeful for ‘he aid proponents. 1er council with the @ to have bility ¢t of congr the situa- | ulate er in case later years. Since there were no funds to meot the ecxpense of establishing firs rm hoxes in the schools and t menbers felt thar this action would | be more beneficial 10 the fire hoard, the board voted to lay the matter on the table of Harvard Still Richest (ollege in the Country Cambri, ., Mzes,, March 19.—(#) | —Harvard is still the lrvn‘ est college. This was r i today h publication | treasurer's report for 19 vor the request!in set the 1827 June graduate class for | huildings of $56 wission to be graduated in the he cost of ing xwlil epartments of the s too | put at APPROVED ATH.S. Expenses Low with di 10,000, running the various university was $8,183,000 of which $1.681 spent on the college pr of the opinion that it Wemie, the school board, at its|aGo w ing yesterday afternoon vote d |and the imimously to disapprove the ac- [sciences. n and to recommend that a ary li be sent 10 the parcnts reque engaged 1 to hold the expense of a | college and ion gown to the smallest po cost. ts for in re uetors and h oin the graduate school was a figure said not to be equalled by any other similar edus ional department in the world, sear 1o ipal Louis | da was read stating that the| ss at a meeting voted in} or of the move by a 67 to 57 bal- Committeceman Geor, LeWitt e disapproval the | atement: ‘We shouldn't encourage academic | n I don't think any Loy or/ DRIFTING SURVIVOR Kind Old Tads: So you a sole survivor of a shipwi me how you eame to be Tramp: Well, vou me mind on sailin’ London. recent : re the ek, Tell sax 1 changed -Answers, T in day. THERE'S A LIMIT And will you ever I thought the fdea fool- | ty and 1 certainly | t high school. Mangan said not agree with Mr. LeWitt 1 expense to be con- | ered and the cap and gown would d dignity to the occasion, Shel 4 Supt. Holmes’ opinion. superintendent he bad taste to wear a a higl academic doing. at the univers nk it is foolish She: stop love ing me Te: Well fiee by ten Life she 1 have to get to the ofe tomorrow morning.— Tgnaca Ghabin, hangman for |1ate Czar Nicholas of Russia, is dead Lin Mosco He officiated at 648 | executions, received $2,500 annually, sehool {and a bonus of 830 for each hai and is|ing. said Tt's ANNOUNCEMENT— In addition to our Blue Plate Luncheon at 60c we will serve a business luncheon at 40c. Soda Shop and Restaurant 95 W. Main St. Raphael Bldg.