New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1927, Page 15

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.\'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927. Hartford and | EUMMUNITY CHEST 3378 ARRESTS IN DRIVE CONTINUES| PAST FISCAL YEAR = Lj‘ii*'.j Teams Free to Solicit Auy Place Record for 12 Month Peviod : UPWARD TREND OF - STOCK AFTER NfiflN wWall Street However, Oiiehw : Conflicting Prices | PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 ¥-Welte cerporation Senator Reports Unfavorably on| State's Attorneys’ Raises F—Having 1k the h-gl-ll iva We Offer: Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. s forvizn cor- cutors of trus- s of non-resi xplaining an unfavor- le report on a bill providing ses for the stats Application vided for in t bill would have be New Haven county, n as follows Haven county at \\«mw vy, $3,000; Litcl 11‘ Bueritt Hotel Bldg. MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD nocx EXL'IM!G!S New nnmn prosecutors liartford and Lairfield, Auto Damage Bill. Hart, Mgr. A bill making several e We Offer: BRISTOL BOY STRUCK tors was favorably rep 100 Shares of Stanley Works Preferred We do not accept margin accounts. The bill re ’wir s ath or injur Wospital—Driver dents resulting in d Under Arrest, e of persenal injury or son entitled to r , or $1,000 property da. $15,000 Lor Expenses, HARTFGRD Nartf'ord (flnn Trust Bldg. = parts of in NEW, BRlTMN Burritt Hotel! Bld’ Tel. 3420 ‘tion of proper physi Connecticut, as weil us serving We offer: 10 Shares—HART & COOLEY 4 100 Shares—LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 15 Shares—AETNA LIFE INS. CO. . and Lucius . emed necessary 1l assistants to the atio s reported favorably on all lobster pots Lave on each sid cponing not 1 tters on which i motion to adjonur d in adopting nine housc bills, measures adopt- 26 Defendants Named In Foreclosure Suit Pplanded in the hous: Trout Season ()pcfiv lnm)k choncd Hl“h ting congress L0 repe al the pro- W ‘*u '\ pertains to the taxation of Itcen bills were killed by > on unfavorable repo be house rejceted 15. About halt as | +n horn to Mr, ! by the house | holds a lien B ating $5,500 a ¢ for New Haven county bar li- ¢ of personal ither of the boys, is cavation contractor. jort was made on a Axmndmg stotus au- | es for town o /ing officers o take charg of‘ abandoned motor vehicles to include those which have apparently b gecidents, and menace traff them stored, making storage charges | & lien on vehicles, claimed by owner afier and notice to owner, it he can I)u a termined, by registered m sold after 90 days to meot e to be held owner for one year and then esch [in the Y Bills rejected by the s include tho: supervision over tics of publi fe- [eluding J 's companies in- ing interstate i1l end only w s heen eifected between Miss son, dismissed English 4 of cducation anire proof of ihanalal gnests of the Hope to Ha\e Bleachers Foothall Game NENHE&EN Nor & West | atute: for intorest at nine per cent {on all over due t (xr personal demand : Yl'l n demand to be added to wer disposal plant ; revision of Norwalk char- |ter on legal points; for firemen’s vet Norwich, with p: for Norwalk depart- ¢ of cducation with nine mem- | morrow will be Legal Notice. iperior Court | For H. S, ommodations — nd twenty-five | ! Funerals providing cou lands when action en- | *Pan Am Pet B 61% before whom rknowledgements 1L B. 138, providing buildings 1 tion shall not ms will ba made eran reserve, TALKS 0 FARMERS Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Patrick Crowe, uneral of Mrs. Patrick Crowe .l .llx. A\. ved | as a Committe oph Leonardi, . consisting of Iiight committees 14 this morning at ter's church in that cit + special committe Makes Ofier of Better Cooperation commissioner damages for injury to person property on abandonad s ay w is not on trav- —Better Roads A to Principal Increases Effective Tomorrow al year comes to o City Salar recorded in New portion of s banks may | ial was in SL Mary's cemete yropriations are available. f cooperation ts to guardian of s PORT FFOR MA 1 the Connecticy of which he is preside 2 common coun ecome effective tomorrow. rtments will Funeral services . Rogers said tha sxpeeted that no Wentland of following “n oy for common pleas court {avoided deficicncy items. New Britain. ctors in Connec White Motor an Lutheran churceh, Miss Mary Perczak meral servie . daughter of Mr. 59:462.96 Communlt Chest 1927 $69462 96 | ‘m-xn do more possibilities of Conneeti following a long illness, i be held tomorrow morn —15 3 W 6 NiT 1 Clev (‘ldlld Clubber Adds \nolhcr \\ oman as \'lchm w - 013 A 612 60.7 614 40 A task worth doing at all 15 wor Lels be thoroudh 2324 |25_126i27 28 voss T\ plin Burial will be in Sacred Heart ¢eme-| phoenix Fira Connecticut General .15 Manufacturing Stoc! Am Hardware ex . Am Hosiery L Beaton & Cadwell Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com th domg WC". Achille Toreli Achille Tarelli, at work at the | tovested in Scout life, & demonstra- tion of fir: | a realistic The funeral of «d suddonly while [ Corbin Serew corporation yesterd will be held tomorrow morning at o o'clock from St. Mary's church, al will be in St. tishers liers Fasters | | life and were led by Captain A, Nel- {son with her ukulele. A tenderfoot Mary's cemetery. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER ; pencer com 7 PROSPECTS LANDED Billings & Spencer pfd QuOoTA REACHED 75; 1120100 [56.5/ 43 1100 Day, Thursday Shaker Heigh ntial section. dropped a lars a wooded section Date, March 31 Grand Total, $3 Hart & Cooley Mury's Churech N B Machine .. Residence 13 Summer Kt.—16: '\\'aitedr l’;' \cdn for His Wife, Then Got Divorce at Job's Pond, Middletown. Printing and Office Supplies Adking Printing Co, Stationery and Office Fumiture BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Appointment To Rl Your Order Accurately Cnble Address “BOLFLORER" “The Telegrapb Fiorist of New Britaly' Conn Elee Service r his wife to come back to d man today I group picture taken of the troop. 66 Church Street | Staniey Works . 1dn't have been so ha Torrington Co com 3 soparation from Union Mfg Co. . Public Utilities | praised at $10,500,000. The 16 acres “1 read in a M achusetts paper |1y for $1,600. cident” Kid “And my wife was in 1. ith some other man. It ¥ hit something or other sot own into a frog pond.” Ridder was granted the diverce rom Mrs, Josephine Kidder yester- THOUSANDS GRIEVE AT DEATH OF NON (Continued from First Page.) came to this ci n 1y erved her 23th as a nun. On that oc- casion she was tendered a reception - M. T. A. & B. soclety hall on Laf s The addrese delivered by Father O'Dell and ormer pupil, Attorney Patrick MeDonough, presented her with L purse of $300 in gold on behalf her former pupils. She was born in New York eity n early age she moved to Her only surviving rela- s and nephews. them are Mr ‘William 1 { Westbury, 1. L Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Tiev. Matthew J. Traynor Le the celebrant at & solemn h mass of requiem. Rev. Walter lyddy will be deacon, Rev. hmas wlor will be sub-dea- Walter A. McCrann ter of ceremonies. £enior choir of the church will Included in the congregation '3 rvices will be all r old puplls who are now priests the children of St Mary's 100l who will be dismissed from S8 for the morning to attend sal. Interment will be 1 cemetery- iversa fun, Mar: "he hody will remain at the con- "nt of St Joseph's church until neval tomorrow. The casket will ba opened after close of mass to give friends opportunity of viewing the re- mains - before they are takem to nal resting place. Al former boy pupils of Sister Boniface will meet this evening at 30 o'clock at Y. M. T A. & B. Lall to make arrangements to a: tend the funeral. GIRL SCOUTS GIVE PLAY. A playlet, “The Tenderfoot,” was ¥ °d last evening at the First [ Lutheran church by the members roop 14, Girl Scouts. The piece s written and directed by Acting ptain C. L. Anderson and consists ¢ an introducto scene showing | the ways in which a girl becomes in- aid and, concluding, with mp scene. Songs in the last scene were appropriate to camp investiture concluded the perform- ance of the evening. An interesting speech of intro- ction was delivered by the pastor, . Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, in which © outlined the genera! idea of scoutit Miss Gladys Cline, director of Girl { Scouts of New Britain, also gave an widress on camp life, inviting the {girls to attend the Girl Scout camp | The program was concluded with {the singing of the “Star Spangled 3anner,” after which the girls had The ground on which the White House stands at Washington is ap- in the plot were purchased original- &

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