New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1927, Page 2

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| CONSTABLES MEET == =% e NOW YOU | (_OUR ScHooLs | FAY AND SABLOTSKY READY FOUR EXISTING ON |2 et WITH ADVENTURES - - = = i | FOR ANOTHER COUNCIL TERM $[2 WEEKLY WAGE 5=+ et 55 % | He pointed to the nine-year o boy and said. “Is that Stanle; % | the eommittee on printing and sup- . | ather nodded. The boy had Serving of Papers Nome Too ;.72 o i wheh <Zoiof" Both Announce Plans to e Rinut) i 5 " Writer of “Cheer Up” Cards B ST Ve e sttt . 4 v s claims committec an e salary S . 3 | cer told him. He must go to &cho Easy a Job i A onerea | p—tl TS | Seck Return to City commiee oo Should Visit This Family ~|evers eav. it was”iho’iaw. : = | Messrs. Fay and Bablotsky > ’ Body From Sixth Ward conceded to be the pecrs ot |the h!?g;rzua:r:"do";zfi:d o.-(xv.s'k;:lxey ’ln:\. The average person in New Brit- hy s y et of poNce? . ’ ; Active City Father [Asrosernie con o e €T One noon several days ago the dersized. underweight, undernour- :in grin. and bears it when he c 1 t v Foas Sy b : : ’ —Active City Fathers. JE8 28 R s sRee e hane v ished and poorly clothed, the boy ' s <tz e g i of common council activi They | tr |was not a whulesome sight. Yet a |have figurel prominer the poy who appear atfrey questio.i- showed him to be alert {proceedings of all m.ctings, Sablot- | school for seve o groped ™S meptally and intelligent. When the sky's igorous attacks on the board | yay BEatey officer asked his father why it way of public works and the building of an old tenement building in the that the boy and girl were not taken |commission having been particularly porthérn seetion of the city. |care of he said he had not worked The > warped sottled BY Hiy years and that the only support time elements faced an uft-l¢or the family was derived from the cy and looked across upon | i -0ld boy who earned $!2 a 0 councll: like jtseif. On both eides it weck in a local factory. Four had £ his work % £ o d8g ¢ ] J g i ! [ataleyiss menior! Inine fitted tight aea other simtlar 1o livs on this income. e v ATdEnt ¥ & Ciriar analt g |fire rter ! ¥ : ¢ > 8 by atter of months, hav. 5 pulldings and oniine irear it reach- My, oF cp thior haq! bean) foldl by, Drs g cectad to succe 1 ed back until it touched another |y, oot 7 &mith, examining phyais : structure. Land on tho alley Was|qjan gor public and parochial schools, * 10 be wasted on graSS | win the exception of the Sacred g Heart school, that the boy was in | ¢ women dirty ehil- | peoq Tof edical attention and that {dren watched the visitor come up!pg would do all in his power to in- the alley, peered furtively at him|ieroct welfare organizations in his SRR e : o / from doorways and then retired dis- | s bt v s i creetly t J ¥ of their oOWI | Eftorts were made to receive per- 1 1 I s : ¢ . ' be | tonomer cred the house. | mission of the authoritics of the 5 stnoaln % ~ | The truant officer felt his path | erippled children's home to have a h the ; ¥ slowly up the long flight, "% | oy undergo an operation there and subjeet, ¥ over a tiny pile of a > | receive medical treatment until he leting her fivst | : ; BB head of the stairs and g along lis well again. The charity depart- ool system. | 4 . ? 3 ¢ until he came he door. | ment's attention has been called to 1 no | [ { A BIGLE TEST | o e er tea £ two,| i 5 . S / | s is the case and already its investigator t r r | Here is a test of vour knowls cars ag vlington high school | ¥ : i % il no answer. has visited the home to see what he ar L of the Bible. You'll find tI crs | in Artir u red from | A : he door are to €0 | can do to bring help to the prople. various There | Supt. John L. Doyle of the charity 2. Who JERREIG P Ot E % LIy I i G o i SAMUEL SABLOTSKY W ~ pr the off x5 3. Where (4 the Lor ? an Fay is the author v (tion was discovered when it was furniture or an | who claims he is too ill to work and = find out how the family is si ! i ih e ar |\ . 4 A side light to the unusual s 0 De nite N ¢l m T on s ¢ exre ¥ . ; % Y aration, “the building | of nily oming arned that the 13 year old girl was idge! | S 3 > commi.sion is the laughing stock of | ime known as the “Cinde; 2 2 B . tio . He played an important | Tho officer grasped the broken |son of 1925 she was discovered un- Who said, “My God iod i ‘ in p paration of the plum!ing knob and shook the door vizorous- |derfed and undernourished and de soon to be adopted. v. Soon from within came the fl throt a city-wide campaign she Sablotsky ) of oversized slippers dragging | Was given excellent care and was door. Tt was |adopted by a Plainviile woman. ant officer, seeking a 10-year-old 1 Sixth ward democrats will rely on {Councilm n Thomas B. Fay and muel fablotsky, both of whom to- wounced their candidacy for re-election, (5 retain the only dis- trict which has held continuous | democratic representation in the | ome of the town to of one 1. W sy (UP)—The hast thou forsaken | Who were the four evanges | Councilmen Fay and f THOMAS B. F 45 DAEAY |were both born in the ward they their way toward the Who w, ide? | Macrz when he was elevated to | represent in the common council and open and a sickly-locking man of | Later, however, she was forced to To whom e sen drrmanio chals. Vacated in|have rasided theratao: ously. r 40 years of aze appeared. | 1 her new home and return to for another tri 24, by Frank L. Conlon, who | licer announ his | this city to live again amid poverty Was Aaron ar Ier anit became chairman of the board of | v and stepped in and neglect, n ame chairs b | | It is thought that something will | younger brother of M U o iwerka al At e blot- | | An atmosphere heavy with odors | i receivea | e oo 0 Was eleatad in Apcit, 1936, AL| of crowded 1ivi sisking it 109 done within the DR by the same electioy Fay was returned the smell of g and cooking wa { NEWINGTON NEWS | e e Minister Briand r) = on of w o for a full term, T n . Councilman Fay §s the only dem- | is a Prescription for for a breath of alr in plice. population of the world at th. Bt i Al ] onden, Mare! - ocrat wio hoids u chairmansiip | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, The officcr couli sce thice chil- | beginning of the 13th contury was 4 4 o today : : i 5 ‘ T e TR o b 5 o e e S T rin M s h g e ranroaas Bilious Fever and Malaria. s dressed in the garb of a | about 1,660,000,000. having more o ewington rsary of the death He is also a member of | It kills the germs Working man, anothoria. | boy of | tHan Toublsd 1iasleiin 13) yhare i o {tion to the corne ¥ 1 b A } ‘ rects, which k of L a Howeve ¢ and those ey b e TRAVELS OVER § MILES Tarker Figures Por Mrs, | are | oc- Bodwell that “Up and Downs® | 10305, 11:05 R re limit rou Are Mounting Up ished on tion and Gold street o SRR B L “East side, West side— loca T R R i B R all around the town” Mrz. Bodwell trips to and v imselt | > distinee of ¢ on the followir L mas f important ROYORAY B¢ A Y Yo . h time, durl « over the sams route to Park ie worls existing at that time, the firms h cros . itters - B, Parker. 4 5 th bt ag tHron=h 1 1 of the g00ds to o ¥ he b ind who is fond of jraneis Court weave Newir apple F n of his tracted Tor them. . il I s opa AR o AR entered our doors b S e T TR R SR 1089 PERSONS ' oral cascs, where po nile tor during that | (hese special buss ni i ¢ abandoned last Saturday night, is equipped W0 ilcge of (ravsfer. o i copes @ from 7 to 9, as patrons of our various departments. They Mrs. Bodwe came from every walk in life, from every occupation in ; New Britain, industrial, mercantile and professional. They 0 es of ElL 36 at' s i e were the folks of New Britain. New Britain position ha h ntil 1 leath served e el e g o reed A:,mmn'.\v and will return home to- morror i gl i The greater number of them deposited a part of their A5 i e CHUona s ot L P e s ilone oty earnings in our Savings Department, where interest is Special Notice will move Apri where they with ,:-,.‘.i compounded every three months. ue to hold Bill i : “The Little Bank Around the Corner” is the banking to" members v Beethoven Centennial o i e ! At “Trinity College home for over one-quarter of New Britain’s population. Hart Hart ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? Lree pro- 2l on Bscthe- ¢ Pro- | and will | f hour fo will vl und THE COMpERCIA ol will g1 Build CO COA (3 / It u DEMONSTRATION : 1'. 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