New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1927, Page 17

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d from asking pointed ques- 1927 LEGISLATURE ALMOST FINISHEI] Practically Al Hearings Are;: Nearly Gompleted . March 25 (- nearing the end of its labors in opinion of b this we » of the members, asked when m( committee expected to open u | with its questions, countered: “Won \ou g us credit of knowing hen to keep still?” \ l.-)\-umr Trumbull absent [from the capitol a day and a half s we wse of a severe cold, One of the measures signed by him [\ hile at his desk will permit Sunday | afternoon movies under local option |after July 1 Mrs w 'K be sis of Stratford 1 the honor of being the |woman to preside the ho selon. She handled the gascl lay during the transaction of SS on the cal Hart¢ legislatur over its leaders. Sup Of this is sean in ann W to he by the bule which only committes hav for dates later t e ijournment, en and F. ednled m tive will hold in Apr un bills reation, viceination of The hearing will be ifternoon in the hal reprosentativ ce committee has wring a number Hewr. in- 1Sy with while th corporation committee } down for as late as April. The gtarted out her of bills last he: Judicia and e ving it is down fo fons. Bills migt come up, however, which will re- quire committeces to hold hear which have not yet been sehedu Most of the committees that have completed their hearing will hold executive sessions next week to elean | up the odds and ends. As the on advaneed the argume tve pha of leg { tion has been more in evide: almost daily, time is spent in de hate, either on committes reports or on bills ready for adoption. The houss this week with enly a fo bills marked ready for action spent almost two hours in disposing of | these measures. That the work of the appropria- tion committee was ncaring a close was evidenced by reporting in of the malntenance hudget for the fis- | cal period of two years begtnning July 1, 1927, The Night Life in Shanghai executive s life in | tempora S suspended owing to the curfew. present a desolate ap- cept for the military no dancing after dinner in Notels, while the cafes and mov- picture theaters are closed af 9 o'clock. In the daytime Shanghai is buster ot vehicular traffic ed by the nceds of the | space f3 restricied defenses, o 3 jams Hotels, boarding houses and hun- dreds of private hom packed with refusees, who were still swarming in by thousands today. ile READ TIF D CLASSIFIED ADS budget TOR YOUR WANTS tions amounting to taled $1,836,107 more budget for the biennial period end-| ing June 30, 192 | Road Problem Solved “dirt road” problem is be-|, % leved to have been solved with the| introduction of a bill, prepared by the appropriation committee which | appropriates from the funds of the| niotor vehicle department $1,000,- 000 a year for state aid road con- || struction. Indications are that the| bill which will be before the senate | next week will be adopted by it and | also by the house, although in the latter it is expected that passage! will be opposcd by several who be-| lieve that the construction will| come slowly and that it will take cars for mud-holes to be replaced |3 W th improved roads, finunce committee which ha also been working on “dirt roads’ problem has another problem to) 7] work out—the taxing of the motion picture industry. : committee is | to be aided by five representatives|T! of the te motion picture organi-|; zation who will confer with the committee next week. This deciston rday after a sec ax bills when it was| seen that the bills were acceptable| Ot neither to the committeo nor to the | motion picture men. & The judiciary committee had alf new expericnce this week when (19 eapital and labor appearcd hefore| 1t in accord on a workmen's com- pensation bill which subject at pre- xol vious scsstons had been vigorousty " debated. | Throughout the and harmonlons bill members of the committes ro- | carrying appropria- REPORT OF THF CONDITION OF The Commercial Trust Co. itnin, Connecticut The N ¢ i “onnectlcut, v Britain, Pass 2 Comn THOMAS. catary Dbt The Habit of Saving Money Saving money often is dif- ficult and dlsagreeable until you get the habit. Then it becomes a pleasure to watch the pile grow. There is one sure way to save money—commit yourself to a plan that requires you to put away a certain definite amount regularly—week in and week out, and then — Take that amount out of your earmings each pay day and put it in the bank before you begin to spend. A dollar or two starts an account here at this Mutual Savings Bank. Why not get 57 Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Is Lntuel‘\ Suspendod i . Inesses testifi . added to the T\LW BI‘IF\I\ DAILY HLR: \I D, SATURDAY, WCH MAI 20 o 20, 19 MRS, BLACKTON IS ! CENTER OF TRIAL 'Pencing Master Said. 1o Have; ' Choked Her 1 Los Whether weupons was y in the fencing maste snit ag; im dircetor, hipping ckton, is himee chaked th ching her ‘ux before | hands in en who are hipping, {him to lose film sta rled De wh his of stubby f Mervean o Ho | ‘ 1 exj {ne biting | coutd he or ] Faux. ishe fled to tion of & mediat The daughter of . fostified her lite 1 ed by De Mer vould shioot her N Ithe afense re: concluds |with 11 De M Ch ted in evidenee. Five 1 for the whicfi tha were charactc fencin trial w v for arg tion ing in abeyance De Merv iu" at he has c rsta mit to enter the United *|deportation proccedin I pended until the cor journ M d v anwhile, are hol a co pletion of 1 . 1. Crozier Added to Board of Di- rectors—Deports of Prosperous Year Submitted. The annual s DeLeeuw M o= rlin was meeting of 1 Jiot ernoon f the company. 1-4 7 cnt dividend {holders on record March 2 clared payable on April Crozier, assistant treasure hoard of director rs re-elected arc: president and . Deleeuw, vie John S B secre !Crozier, assistant board of directors i . Smith, Howard P. Cooley, Pardon | \dnlph L. DeLecuw, | Alb D A inley isur Reports, mr]lldlr" the report (the building activitics of the c on n- City it ems = e ) | P Cma o| + Mavket However, Opens General-| i ilfa FS FRON JAIL ly Irregularly March ¢ Roxy initial record Dupout. (N1 M \l\l.l\l T AT 111:30 \. M 1623, Ohio Pac | o TORLIGHTE T MOTOR VEAICLE REPORT i N Harold Harold, six cern, wera read te the stockholder The company is reported to h passed onc of the most successiul | years in its histor: Automatic | chucking machines e manufac- | tured at the Kensington plant. ,'Famed Canal Engineer To Lecture at M LT Cambridge, Mass, March Dr. George M. De Thicrry | Buropean engineer and {harbor and canal engincering I hydraulies at the Tee | sity of Charlottenburg, is here to deliver a series of lec at the Massachusetts Institute Technology. Dr. De Thierry ldredging a 42 mile stretch of the Weswer river which, fn 1895, opon- fed the port of Bremen to ocean- (ing ships, and for 14 years jmember of the fnternational I nical commission of the Suez C company. had charge te v]; ROYAL ARCA) { A class initiation will 1 the New Britain council, Arcanuni, at a speeial meeting day evening next at 7 o'cloc Supreme Regent Carleton E. ley, bankruptcy referce of Haven, will be in attendance, Past Supreme Regent E. uinness and staff. The team of A. H. Hall council of den will perform the work. hers of the Royal Arcanum RBristol. Hartford and Meriden will be fn attendance. Fred Lucheek is _regent of the New Britain council. as will P. Me- | Mori- Mem from Pope Pius Condemns | French Dissenters | Rome, March 26 (P—Pope Dius | | declared yesterday that the attitude jof the L'Action Francaise group in i France represents *a real revolt against the authority of the church.” | Only recently L'Action Fraincaise, | the royalist organ of L.con l':lvhlv'.‘ was placed on the index by the Roman Catholic church. Speaking this afternoon to the students of the French seminary here, the Pontift vigorously con- demned the French royalist group as “misleaders of souls and poison- ers of the intelligence” guided by “tho spirit and audacit; We use a billion pencils in the United States every year, of sophism, arrogance | Carl A, Anderson Sacred this st ! win \lnv Mrs. Catherine Acheruba Mrs Ho morning nrch. 1 ach of stroet It « ry. Funer K 15 o'clock and 7:450 o'clock. | . 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She signed Confed- erate paper money notes, using the name of her first hushand, Major William Giste Drugs [PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHON] We Offe Connecticut Power Co. 67 Preferred Priee to Yield About 5.56¢, MJlgfl 'y eflfi Rurritt Hotel Bidg. New Britain Telephome 2584 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgzr, 3 L We offer: o Price on Application. We do not accept margin accounts. HARTFORD ! Martford Conn. Trust Bidg. 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