New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1927, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 28 1927, iHIfiH PRICES ARE City Items COMMUNITY CHEST | WOMEN BALK AT TROUSER.GOWNS, | Wall Street Briefs 50 HERE'S COMPROMISE CREATION DRIVEIS STARTED Approximately 10 Per Cent of Total Already Received v cor- poration drive for opened President at club pr expressing his . he drive and enc Mr. Griswold is a Leon A. 5 Erwin, announced tha is master of ceremoni factory of , Logan Pa red list, £ airman of the s . H. Scott is chairr firms and corvorat H. Day is statistician. ill today and Walter substituted. list Day was R. Fletcher of workers on nnounced rs. Mabel F ce And h- rt Larsons; civie er-suits for women intr now O,T('l ng this compro cts attained by the gown, ntenon pink satin. FOUR W IDOWS CLMMN BODY OF DEAD RUK; MAN rd Brusmme H. Baldwin, P. I'. McDon n T. Kimball, Mrs Harold Parson , Mrs. M. A. Coe st. Newburgh Authorities plexed Mrs. Parson all women ir When Quariet of Women Claim Fhey Were Wives. ordinarily that nd Newhu ked for more | __jrour nt on prizes and dona‘e the drive, “widows' have (rr) to 1 1h Lody of Joseph Pac 100t I« nysteric ounting total reccived to date factory, the phrey Mills' loyes buted 100 p A plea to th their ent} wus 3 Minor & My Wi or woman 1t you 1 onnd who ould not divd low accuse any on VOICES ACROSS SEA next Leavitt to Ask Raise For ]nspeclor Andrews Chairina AL cavitt will ask common L‘(nn. s committ on laries to give consideration to an tion for an increase in the of clectrical inspec No [ipecitied sum sked, but it is the jopinfon of Mr, Leavitt that between 200 and $400 is proper. The inspec- tor, Mason P. Andri has declared 2 will not continue in office unless | the pay is re Ile now re- ceives $1, fellow, United States Lines Oficials Talk to Guests of Leviathan in South- hampton Via Radiophone. New offic today spoke York to an n the dinir docked at s first trans-Atlanti York, M Py Is of 1l . or. cphone David A, Burk Youthful Bandits Make Rich Haul in Detroit Detroit, March 28 (UI)—Two young bandits held up the jewelry tore of A. kins today and es- aped in an auntomobile h $1,600 n cash and watches jewelry X\enennk\' Sees thtlc B o e i o ”3"%'9" F Eoit Bolshevists (LPy— ack room « they 1 him. When the e to open the from 1tol- afe they and forced m 1o opern urn over the jewelr: China vietim vism, Ales rensky, first vault premier of 1 tion, said | “When mat lFD ADS China the Chi will kick o Soviets and Abolis Kerensky said the au today o Soviet | ganda,” WE RAE A SURPRISE FOR.. OJR e VAR SOPECE TWINS WILL OBIGE TS CHARLESTON STUFF |5 DRIING ME NOT5~— ¥ D:\E-L 1'0%5 OFFILE HELP S FuST DROP OWER /1O :ros‘s FoR. A having fai Underwood and Underwoot oduced early in the « The photos which is of LIEUT, YOUNG 1S fih’EV TPA.\fiFER, Coast Guard Officer at New| London Goes {0 Mun'ave iucts a widely at ram of musi COURT CALENDAR. noon Andrew Milke Co., for plain- ut Jablor Lu- plaintis Josepl m. for Rach- | ; de. Jones Co., Inc., Vs April 6§ at plaintiff. Mr: 04 g P for IHH\H‘ Ifor def ymond Murtha vs. | 1rrancis Kelly al April T at 10 o m. T. . McDono » plaint | Dow defendant., for nes for ROUND TABLE OFFICIALS | Chairmen of city commissions will gather at the ofi vor Weld tonight for one of a s of round- | Hant cussions — of mutual prob- | lems, The iirman will report | "m tt: ning other depart- nents which have come to the tention of their o month. Y STREL owWners STANE Property will be given a at 7 on ning of t highway which their properties abut. The | plan is for previous | recomne hov r A4 by the common eouncil HEARING on Stanley street hear tomorrow v otelod a provos- | od wi on General hospit k-end in Waterbury. spent scont- : being con- dritain Y.W.C A NOTES Athletic Deps par nt. sehed week Fossctt, as is- Inesday and i to 9 o'clack Thursday o' ses swimming, inges, 11 to Boy 14 tomorrow Plunges FEATURE OF TODAY : being e {Buying Movement Inspired byi i i ningy of the At-| 1 March 2¢ record phys- | from $2,983 The tots ay. W halted ic on Canadfan rail- | day 1y utbreak of k ending March 14 . murkir the rate from after Iy regai THI: (i MARKET AT irnished by P gymnasium | attend t exereises March es will join together i class work. Followi ball tournament will ta which th best 1 h class will compete n interes 1y on | 29 at § o'clock. | rs his is | ng meeting | 1 Che & Dy meriran Can State Department Gives Out Names of Americans [Am Tol & Tel | Tobaceo . Wonien 4 that every gymnasi- i1l attend. Department Littiell, s depart ~mber Girl Reserve Miss N ret Re following for the con © o'clock, nset clut he Hunter Road mis; serve A 1l; Sunshine por v ed baskett by ¢ with plans wiil meet Owakeya elub ‘U annua Hlm- Iriangle Clal Workers re of the elub) Rabert Scott M Mason Mrs, Thomas Edward 1. ral servie offer Keep M conclusion niled o tloral tributs wera 1 Lawrenes flower 1 v and Willia ment was in St T nd Joseph Q J |”v\ M e, Jr. Mary's new Harold Selander peral & Harold and Mrs. Arthur ‘ot 115 Enfield . were held fhis afternoon at the home. Rev. Henning Johnson of Bristol of- ficiated. Interment was in Fo ville, Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER B V'H‘\ r ¥ Opposite St Residence 17 Summer BOLLERER'’S POSY SHOP Every Appeintment To Fill Order Accurately Cable Address “BOLFLORER" 43 WL Main St Prof, Ridg. 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Hale, u"‘l .\|l ant; Miss Gish, Miss I7 ll,u.x‘n Mis . R. I, Porter, Xepler, Miss Mabel L., Inl Mills, Mr, T. T. Webh, Mr. H. G. Rohso Taylor, Mr. a fing and baby N. H. s Roebuck sinclair Ol hern Pa Ry 5 ern Standard Oil Girif Stimson, T Miss Pan Miss wrrol Trimier, Miss M 0. Andr Brown, Mr. and child. White, Mrs, | son | Huizinga, Miss departmen registored n consulate at N Mary F. Brenton of o0l, and a Mis Nanking University. Willys records show | at the Ameri- nking LOCAL SISTER BONIFPACE ‘onsidernble im noted in the coudition of iface of St Mar and according to word Phoer ceived from St Joseph's parish| Travis where she las been staying sinee | Conncctic the firc at §t. Mary's convent she! |is not in a critical conditfon today.i Am Hardware Sho is one of the oldest parochial! Am Hosiary school teachers in the serviee hav-| Beaton & Cadwell ing heen a teacher at Mary's| T {fd Cpt Co con school for over 44 years. She was| Billings & Spen. stricken ill about a week ago. | Billings & Spe S | Bristol Press GAME \mn\(.l i Colt's Arms ox . Chicago, ~A Dart- ‘ Bagle Lock { mouth- Northy, sity foot- | Fafnir Bearin | ball meeting here in 1928 has been | Hart & Cooley jdefinitely - arranged, it was an- | Landers, 1° ’nn\mm-xl today by Kennotn L. Wil- [N B Machine | son, director of athletics at North- | N B Machina prd | western. The date of the game, how- | North & Judd ex . remainy to be | eck, Stowe & Wil | 1 Mfg Co vill Mfg Co. Standard Sorew ox mley Works ex t General . Manufacturing Stoc )fi ~x | { | VERDICT IN HOUCK CA\ Washington, March r's fury today e Gladys W, Houek, tanley Works pil payehintris i Torrington ‘o com hospital ' by | U Mfg Co. ning fn an unknown manner. 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