New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1927, Page 17

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m is WOMAN JURY BILL IS VOTED DGWN FOR HORP A jon of act State Assembly Takes Action on 1 Measare Much DASCI reset 1 tion of found in line or st pro co 1o rising was tru ol favor of it re Killea ed that the ering another along sug: in the two hill iway loption of 1 by Sen- act to would 14 approved &y commissiol control of | ! yciation of stat bLoxing and wrestling ed States r 8 pro sional «d by that bill appro year for five yvea of the to state tion inpropriation propriati com GARROLL GETS NOTICE nal A hill for requ provi from Ordered to Surrender Monday t the state shall i o deer to frnit | Begin Mis Term in Federal Prison was killed by the house, were bills prohibiting a me the town school committen t Atlanta. mber of serving for Season's Efforts nis l City Items Detective of Sergeant W. is ou the Friday RTISTS - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, N.B.H. 5. SWEATERS P. McCue | J. King has| MARCH 29, 1927, Wall Street Briefs Holders of 85 per ce: of interest in Lehigh V i . ¥s in New ! Coal company have filed aff .m,. ork. stock h Ba kethall Team {o Be Rewalded 1oft tnia) e Ierntie < city to mest Delaware, Susquchanna and Schuy o \ ¢. g.|Ki railroad which entitles them | Leroux who wihil return tomorrow voung rights in the coa {from a Mediterranean cruise, Eroxios havobedn Rev, J. Leo T Joseph irch r in this city today. The condition of Mr of 18 Hamilton strect, w cd to her home of illness, s ved in, with a s reports * Ttalian \\ orld l"hel' New Orl March 23 (P—Co r Francisco De Pinedo, aviator, arrived today ans, anade the pla the river to t an official waited him. down wih od the h anniversa J. D. Hahn 0 has hec a Now Is at New Orlean from | 7a0-mils over- and landed avenue, ne he wel- [inois was 2, 7 5 of the corporation. [ Kjos at 151 § as town treasurer, and providing . T 2 ayment by etate of market valie Meriden High School New o o for cattle condemned for tubercu- | hegi o . ear i s New Brita Na an osis. in the federal penitentiary at Principal Resigning ... ciet No. A Bl authorizing the Connecti- | Atlanta, Ga., imposed as a result of Lar hv .4’ M“ "\: fixflr»tfl eut Li & Power company to | his famo: h tub” part lor, cipal of ialn il manufacture, pu se and distri- | sent to Carroll and h school, today tendered ness on Ma hute gas and to erect and maintain | dams across the Housatonic river leRciloctans above Stevenson dam and below |C DI school year. Fails Village and across tribu- faries of the river ahove Derhy, was passed by the te. A bill which would have brought | employers of thres and four em- ! ext ployes under the workmen's com- ol tans/ar pensation act was rejected by the ‘ .'f”'"' ,*“y':‘:‘w menate s To Adjourn May May fourth was set as the date | " for adjournment for this session | nder a joint resolution adopted by | ouse. The resolutlon was in- | anu v \\ orker Hurt i AL e \\ hen H\( bs Swing Jaw |« of Branford 20 or Waeel ! Toth branches adopted the s T er bill under sl | AP e ‘Hcaw l)am.uze Caused by itat about pension of the rules transmitted to the engrossing clerk. | Fire in Meriden Store tion to the board of Septe thefe Acceptan A o forci or drafte, mbe thou On an unfavorabls report, & bill | Aoriden, Mareh 29 (P) — Dam- i «.‘h;v o eppropriating $100,000 for the city s e o|sult of bein i Grelile normal school of Bridgeport wa G sitai o a|daw while at work lant No. 4 rejected by the senate. e ol of the ( icut Quarrics Co. on Favorabls reports in the house ey s i - fnciuded H providing state Daint = shich {3 hing.d, ewu park and forest commission shall hl calnys e n e to .:‘nh). Pa wpervise tree wardens and may re- e in the s andiciies quire reports from them. e juries aro pa vm_ym their H. B. 393, providink forest fire \ et ss conld not be or taxe, tnter i wardens shall not be responsible or | aontaining rolls of wall p 1909 ! dus tn Fed fires in towns having organized five |yp. R s | departments, making wardens pay fipe | \\\l n lxm\l st I llll 60 cents an hour for fire fighting ) ! & #nd 50 cents an hour for members | h in 2 i e or 1] 3 o | Ly gas, Mrs. Ma of volunteer fire departments. | Lo, o . Tt H. B. 641, providing school super- | FITED [ cumber, 46, h{_rmy Vol polr Ml | endents shall have powers of | i cosy |2 Drookiyn, N ¥ SR hoards of school visitors including o ey tianioan Sl those of nominating teachers. e R e !‘ and od \T e _wmp D3 H. D. 642, making mininuim an. [MASHof Kensington for the appear- | o Connecticut Pover Compnny, e nnal allowance for members of the (A€ of Tarry smeg s o broke into the woman's kitchen dave): i e wn in the lacal rtoto- o kitchen floor ap- fts sul teachers' retirement association 1y to answ intoxi- Authorlzing state p: and forest |Cation, breach of the pea 1 re- | plied artificial ve commission to cars for and main. Sisting an off was delcared for- = prone method tain public mounments. ted by Jn ”“' I 1: oyvs of the Con- The house concurred with the When ncither the principal Company. Today senate in adopting the bill, making isman in court reported to be out of the Lawrence a 1 hospital. the salary of the Insurance commis- gioner $7,300 a vear and the bill 7 ithorizing the appointment of a| OLD MAN FOUND commission on taxation in Stamford. CITY COUR | DI house rejected a bill appro- | Follow Conn., Marcl £10,000 for cquipment of | red by J | 1 a. ormal school dormitory. | the city court: | 3 a rosident of | other time depn orable report was made on | [ne., against 12 s found dead in his bed | POTAl sexnss uthorizing city and town of | nt for the plaintid to rec isor hotel S MOFNINZ | gepoeits suby i zoning regulations. of $1,204.20 and cost e iy, Buai v gl S0 e Ue G The house adopted house bill 181, S for bly due to hemorrh: supertn- | 8 F otea deposlts (other amending charter of the Connecticut . J. E. Cecorc and of Tuced ular condition. Laa Rl s nEIne= Tleetrie Service company to author- Guido Giant 1l others, e - g W Loan deposit ot : e Aieta ‘ x | e | account and deposits of ize it to manufacturg and distribute nent ot the'p it to recover | RIG STRIKE SETTLED | Do suttes alvurein oo gas and its produc well as elec- | qamages of $153.10 and costs of | Wapsaw, Poland, March 20.—The | fcers A tricity. {§25.81, Cyril . for thestrike of Polish testile workers,| House bl 253, providing that sta- | pigintiir; Stanisias k against in which more than 150,000 perso To of Conmecticut, County of tutory provision that banking hours | [ .on Cieszynski, judgment for the | were involved, has been settled by | shall end at noon on Saturday shall | \hingise 1o racover damages of |ogreement between the employers | : . Aidate banking fransactions 240 and costs of $34.60, B. J.jand the employes o ':‘,”u’,f' oine setween Saturday moon and mid- | \fontiewies for the plaintif | S s night, legal except . - WOME D LOOTERS | o bill 601 v--l;\i-'”y that aft- WILL FLEE CHINA Shanghai, March 29. — Armed| gorrect—Attest: er .hm-‘k' 1, 192 i 'm: for hw; Peking, China, March 20 (P— | women communists led lawless n.x-i GE, I P, SPES oline filling stations must —present | gjarmeq by the events at Nanking, | tionalist soldiers in the lootin SRANE heir applicatio he m e JOHN B. MINOR, L BelT AT sy an 10 bl ]‘“-fl“‘f’f Al the American members of the the Japanese consul at - Nanking Directors. vebiclea commissioner for @ Neens®: | staft of the Peking Union Medical |last week, declares the Japancse con- becribed nnd sworn 10 betore ma tils | a CQ;“;M(: ‘I“ saproyil froin ‘“: * college have decided to lcave for isul who has arrived here from Nan. | 2¥th day of March 1883 oo | g ioforoush maver offcliyl Qhises | homi iy I king with the other refugees, | Notary Publtc | . Lawson, about S0 moved her nd Memor- A4 postal mav- 2 s of deposit (of aoney horrowad orth domg at all 15 worth Leto be thoroush! dmng\ cll Team NuMBLR [18 [19 [20 21 [22 sttmzs _lzs[zfl““fla i T Sou. [Beaton I allead! IM&C. [CIWrile| P d. NAME oF Team B Jahn Nig. Co | | .8 asters [Weslers [Fasters | | [ 1 Jo [ [7] SN 310 wesday Day 20 Date March We are progressive enough to back this cause — When casualty or fire insurance, mortgages or_ real estate, call THE KENNETH R. TUTTL 259 Main Street Grand Total §1236120 9 17.8 thinking of life insurance, E AGENCY Room 215-216 n tion, w s Corporation the annual me 1l of S44,411 shar . has been filed by t Trust Con eretary of in company is the Delaware, rn railroad o par lawar lized by American s the total out The { ro alloys i the o'clock, hut o . = 1d at the en- 1 canal and o 0f 3,36 per cex Michigan produced a total of 4 8 tons, or £.24 per eant more t the year befor output 556,683 tons, cent and in increase of ¢ 1 Alabama 19 per cer 43 per MALONA SURPRI iy surprise party W t of certifi- o/ But Today's Speculators Eu ent to n ! Lacka- for dis- Iron and Steel in- a gain of d a las home of Mrs, I buylng showed h Main street. An i widespread publi | entertainment was provided tior growing t ew York & Hartford Stack Ex 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN 2z TEL 2040 TELEPHONE 2.1141 \ 1 { We Offer 0 i counter Resistance HARTFORD OFTICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW Connecticut Power Co. Preferred Price to Yield About LED Gurritt Hotel Blde. New Britalp Telephone 258¢ MEMBERS NEW YORK AND BARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, M . Fafnir Bearing 1 Price on Application. We do not accept marg 'EppY BROTHERS the ction of Miss Lucy Mer- ' that sub: or tr [ eure program was a st distribn o Tiir i large corpo , avoid p z % the club; “Ma Too,” vocal el ), taxes, was a ESnlE ot HARTFORD NEW EP,!T {i Helen Broph slection, girls of foT lod the cinb; Ju crie, Mildred Malona: a Song at Twilight,” quartet: Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel. 2-718¢ sto Buriitt | vallett dancs, Rita Manning: \1[ PRl AREL AT 2T AL | {O1d Fashioned Girl” Helen Bro- Mj\\ 2 ! | pi how Ma the W 2 £ We offer: | Hom Frances Crowley; “We're = e offer: 51 Fla Brave and Bold, Rita i nouncement was m _piace at Man Spanish Frances ¢ Rita Man and dance, owle song, girls of the club. cerfain type has stago and in in almost a place on t ct is being depicted sl pre While the trial was procesding, n prison van carried Francis William Dugan, Mack Cohan snd Jacob Kromburg, co-producers of | Virgin Man,” another sex pla Welfare Island to serve 10-day sen SA'\ 000 SALL: PRICE Stamtord, Conn., March do today of the ale is superior chase price is $75.000. The subject to approval of the caurt, NOTED ¢ ew York, March 2 H. Peck, noted surgeon for 23 vears connected with Roosovelt hos- pital, died last night at his country Newtown, Connecticut, of pernicious anemia, friends were advised tod He was years old and was born in Newtown. He leaves his widow and two sons. | | | | Deaths Mrs. Patrick Crowe. Mrs. Franees Crowe, 49 years old, ifo of Patrick Crowe who, until a vears ago was a life long resi- dent of this eity, died at her hom 47 Franklin avenue, Hartford, this morning following a month’s illnces. She fs survived by her husband two daughters, Mrs. Henry Heat of Hope Valley ed Smith of Hartford; her step- ther, Davis Ackert; a sister, Mrs. Charles Moore of Southington: and four grandchildren. Funcral services will be St. Patrick’s church, Hartford at o'clock Thursday morning. Int ment will he in the family plot St. Mary's cemetery, this city. 9 in Serafino Raplllo. Word has been received here the death of Serafino Rapillo of 1 Washington street, which occurred yesterday in New York city. Mr. R pill, who was one of the most high- ly respected Italian citizens of New Britaln, was employed for a num- ber of years in the tinning depart ment of Landers, Frary & Clark's, He is survived by his wife, Isabella. The funeral will be held Thursday. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625.2. Opposito St. Mury’s Church, Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Every Appointment To Fill Your Order Accurately Cable Address “BOLFLORER" €3 W, Main 8t.. Prof. Bl Tel. 386 “The Telegraph Klocist of ng. and - ! 4 i his open- | —An-| sale of the plant of the 1. R. Roberts | Int Nickel Typewriting company in this city to [ Int aper . = o the Remington Noiscless Typewriter | Ken Cop £ This is State Senator company of N York. The pur- |Kelly Spring .. Fletcher Johnson of Okla- 3 ! i “Dr. Charles| Mo Pac R. I, and Mrs., Mil- | held at ! Am ( Am 1 Am 10 Shares—HART & €GO JLEY Co. 1 Am Suga 7% £ Those present were: Misses Send| B nih 160 100 Shares—LANDERS PAA.R‘I 9’ r§ ARBA | nis Rogers, Deiphine Malona, Mir Am Tobace ’ Lucy Mercuro, Riti \m oot RQ Mildred Malona, Mar- | ypoooian con | 15 ShareS_AETNA LiFE IND. outhier, Fra Crowley, ! yiehjson 1 | 3 | Helen Brophy and Sadle Romania 1314 J,0e0 18 18 1 L O e S S e e R A AT P T G L BT U R Ty | jand Mrs. E. Kjos. iBalt & Ohio. 11 1 1 e i — S heth steel alacious Plays Are |elic Boct s | Again Argued in Conllt ComTae ol E New York, March 29 (UP)-=The oo =0 "G00 0 right to portray women in qn»‘s(m'\ T e 1o professions upon the stage was .0 oo 1 today in genaral sesslons | Lo TR by Norman P. 8. Schloss, counacl for | . b5 0 Mae West and 25 oth nbers of {0 Lol tha cast of the play declared {00 . by police to be obscene. Corn_Prod “Immorality among wemen of a ! 20 T Yiros Pont Da 1 | Dodge Du r sk Rubber ni Asphalt ul Eele Motors Gt North pf Guli ®ta i Hudson Motors Il Central ... Indo &G . Genl Lehigh Va % homa, who has introduc St o .k.ho’ has 1[1‘1(r< duced a | Arlanl O ill making 1t a legal offense Mid Cont to bake biscuits weighing Mo Kan & Tox less than one ounce and pid smaller than six inches cir- \\!:3:":\1‘]‘\1‘]&.‘-“: cumference. Friends dared ROY Gental ). 140 % I?xr'n: and he did it, but first NYNHG&H b1Y year brides are exempted. Nor & West \.‘:‘:”? el RUM CAR SEIZED North Pacif Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pot B 64% Pennsylvania 91 Radio Corp .. 4% N Reading 101 S Reynolds B ..106% \ vs, Vir Sears Roebuck 647 1 din Sinelair Ol 17 T of s Fra Southern Pac . of ¢ ) i r Southern Ry an Standard Oil — AR i Whin T v ¢ i Stewart Warner e : % tudebaker Dividend Is Declared Fraale S s & Pac Tobacco Prod . Union Pac United Fruit . U S Ct Ir Pipe ( In Al U 8 Rubber By Skinner (hucl\ (u For the first time in Ski 2! today voted able March 3 dividend was was reported th 4ty off Bloc 1U 8 Steel in splendid fi t this por | wabash R | that condit u 165 W Ward Bak B The annua] stockholdors’ n trip o West Lloe will be 1d next month, { White Motor Willys Over Woolwarth 15 YEAR The Unrivalled Route of Scenic Beauty . Tixough CANADAS MIGHTY TREASURY BALANC Treasury Balance . $417,6 JEROME ( Jerome Crean of 13 Summer str i employe of the Huayes ! R,OCKY MO tion Co., suffcred a slight injury 1 UNTAINS his knee while working at the new | N Vance school this forenoon. A st IMAKT sour exin wese qne of new ex- ing on which cement was being | s roge the Roclder: ::;:; | poured, collapsed, throwlng him sev. tans oty eral feet. He was taken to New mightiest peaks. 3 2 F Stopoffat Jasper Natior where hun- Britain General hospital for an ex- J“l ) "\’“‘l‘d ma:‘r« ":,J,!‘I::‘:(‘”:,? 'l ur amination, but was able to leave| centrated grandeur for Jasper Park Lodge. {Rates, $7.50a day up, American Plan, Opens May' aist fo Sepe. joth, accommodares 425 gucsts | Jasper Golf Week, September 10th to 17¢ No route can vie with Canadian National for sheer magnificence and travel comfort. Mail the coupon. soon afterwards. THAT DI “How old are you?” inquired the! visitor of his host's little son. That i a difticult question.” an- | swered the young man, removing his lspeetacles and wiping them reflec- | | “The latest personal survey 333, Wa | tiv Please send free hookleta on Jasper National Park and Canadian Rockies. Also lavailable shows my psychological Tourist Map of Canads s age to be 12, my moral age 4 my Stn b anatomical ago 7, and my physiologi. | | (i siviiens s mvagreeeeers Cityusinenas cal age 66. T suppose, however, you A 1 A cenene . cessaanan {refar to my chronological age, which | | Addres: . Sute . is S. 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