New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1927, Page 2

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2 JUDGE THAYER 1S | CLOSELY GUARDED | | Police Protecting Jurist in Sacco-Vanzetti Case | STANLEY 150 p r, Mass., April 6 (F)— Department $ win- ard which, for the Sattha VNl .5 p.m, April 4, Mr to . Deps the other en char; ge of Willin#® C. at tha Pl 1 of no val ot t a nat oting safety. The names of thos whose suggestions were are as follows: P. Ahern, A. Ca ¥it . Linn, M. King (joint- Olmstead, G. it iccz , One unknown. ards during Two received one §$15, two in smaller drive at the T as also a decided A. Caver, quota to be ar only. This cup property of the de- wins s three | X T Sin (three), The tot the year was $240 £50, one $30, one $ $10 (two) e . We The quota to ba raised by this \nt was $1,800 and the total ount ralsed was $2,089.24, 16 per t over the quota. and the imber of employees at time of v ' | Preparations are wall under wa Percent of employees who made | for the fourth annual percent the Stanley Works Girls club which of employees out sick, 1.9 | will be held at the Shuttle Meadow b on Thursday, April 28th. The guests of honor are to be Mrs. E. A. Moore, Mrs. C. F. Ben- nett, Mrs. L. W. Young, Mrs. W. R. csting | Fletcher and Mrs, Kathryn Clark on is| Tnvitations for the dancing fol- » quota | lowing the to the offici: | ana their wives, as 57 | partment heads and irls will use personal for their individual gue This affair promises to be the best the club has ever undertaken, and | the committees have been workin | for several weeks in prepari plans. The committes on invi sists of the executive commi! |the club which is as follows Helena S. I, president; Rita By | rard, vice-president; Alice Stingle, treasurer; Anna Gorman, recording secretary and Irene ctary. ie banquet committee is as fol- —Bertha Landgren, chairman; Minnie Rowe, Constance Ostroski Marion Ostroskl, Stella Walegora, Bessie Koplowitz, Gertrude Neipp. s of the Stan well s stant ¥ Works all de- The ations 1¢ rtments, e quota ent canvas ach departn ere were 17 | partments t vent over their { quota and three departments raised exactl e Factory t with was div number W n, itter as captain. £ list shows all t ¢ that went over their neipal Louis le giving his ta NOW YOU ASK ONE Dept., canv pereent; Dept. 2, ¢ o | | son, percent; F. Rittner, 16 | canvasser, T 1]1 pt. 8, | per | erson l‘ quota an | { Helen Fean, sell, Ida Rizzl, Mary Donahue, via Norden. The dance comm Lester, chairman—F Ldith From, The portation consists of Lillie Bertini \nd Lois Jor . canvasse tra chairman, | Ll W. . Hickey, | ‘Borrow i | banquet of | o\ ¢ oo quet have been issucd | North, social | The entertalnment committee fs— | committee llivan 1s treasurer for the | canvas- and Alma Stromauist will be t nistress. nts who rafsed will be furnished by Si Yaffe's or- | chestra of Hartford. The Stanley Rule & T | club will give a card party at the Hotel Burritt, Friday evening, April sth. Home made fudze will he { ed and there will be a prize for e | table. sary to @ cial closing time for the drive some keen competition er cup donated by The time was set at| April 4. At 11:15 a. m., | On April 1, 1 Rule & Level il 4, the Plant department in- | plant, gold watches and service pins wsed its pledge to what seemed | wern given out as follows: Charles 1 almost impe e to beat | E. foreman of Shipping room, :m order that it might become the |a watch and 25 year service pin; ar rv"‘k\; winner of the cup, this department | Charles A. Johnson, foreman of s killed | L1 maost Spelendid Delaware River Shad Fancy Large Chicken Halibut SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Butterfish ... b 220 | Snapper Blucs, 1 4 Ibs. 50c. Boston Biue whole Fish Ib. 12c. Blucfish Steaks ....... Ib Block Island Mackerel 115 *0 s, e v . 16 Ring Salmon .. 1h. Shore Haddock . 12c. Large resh Shrimp .. b, 37 Live and Botled Lobsters, Pulllcads, Perch, Flounders, Fillet of Sole, Fillet of Hadilock Eels, Striped Bass, Butterfish LIS SIS SIS S SIS SSSSSSSSSSSe A% At The N “Handy Hardware” Store \ H. L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST, Latge and Medium Smelts. Rockport Cod, Fresh Herring. Conn. River Alewives. Round, Little Neck and $tewing Clams. Cape Cod Bluefish. Guilford Oysters. Large Cape Scallops, pint 60c. Large Sca Scallops .. pint 60c. All kinds salt and smoked fish. Boneless Salt Cod, 3 1bs for 50c. All High Grade Sea Food. Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Tel. 119 Open Until 9P. M. Thursaay. I A S IS S SIS IS S I IIIS S S SIS S SIS M. J. KENNEY & CO. 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) GARDEN TOOLS Telephone 314 and 36 GARDEN SEED Connecticut’s Most Complete GARDEN BARROWS Religious Store Statues, Beads, Crucifixes, Little Flower Novelties Statues delivered to any part of the cit) Pansectacssnieens Medals, Pictures, ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. C. F. Erichson Dentist the removal Office +o % MAIN ST, BOOTH'S BLOCK UNERAL PARLOR Night Service 36 Anuounces of his lel. 314 sic for both hanquet and dance | 1 (‘v\rls“ RITAIN DAILY HERALD, h and 25 Wearn room, a watch pin; Katheri counting depart- April 1, Axel It Hardwar oznition of resident st in the pres- | i P group of superin- | i division. n depart- | € has 1ent m- WILLIAM G n G. Gri GRITZMACHER . instruct- machine de ment of the Junior High school shops, has taken n active inters in the boys of the school las been responsible for spirited athletic competition among m H r of a first aid ub for boys, - c ’ Car; Two Youths | jie was bom 1n this city and at- When It Overturns tonded the hools. lle April 6. Two had 14 yi al experience Nonneman, 15, and |8 & machinist, tool maker and die t. 19, were seriously in. | Maker at the Stanley Works, Cor- fured when a “Lorrowed~ car svhich | Pin Cabinet Lock Co. and P. & F. they * to New York over. | £orbin’s oy Nepdn e O e Jerie 0t | His popularity 18 not confined to Giiitiont i emath e | 1S own school as he has been prod e Sl dnek vl |ident and treasurer of the New | Britain Teachers® ¢lub In the Somervilla hospital, Dur. | Britaln Teachers’ club. ant’s condition was said to be criti- | He has a fractured sknll, | Young Nonneman told police the Rice, Est van and Mollie Dunn. Hurt Philadelphia Carl Duran BUS DRIVER ROBBED Camden, N. J, April 6.—Harry took the car from in front of the Hoffman, bus driver for the Public home of a ncighbor in Germantown | Scrvic was held up by masked and decided to drive to New York |bandits as he parked his bus T “{o' have s last trip ¥y to They 1ebbed him of $28 receipts and cs- DUTCH LINER AGROUND caped in an automobile, 1 April {P)—-A Hong | atch to the livening N 1t the Dut for Java with 1,5 emigran stranded off Linztng Tsland, fiftcen miles south | of Hong Kong in heavy weather, | Ships were rushing to the assist- | which was partly Corp. | Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. Atall drig and shoe siores DrScholl’s Zino-pads Put one on—the | bain is gone For Economy’s Sake! A New Idea! Quality Shoes for only A new department at Grant’s. In bringing you this Economy Shoe department the W. T. Grant Co. breaks its one Dollar Price Limit. In this department and the Millinery department only will this higher price be allowed. The new Shoe department will be opened next Saturday Moming. Come and See! For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s W.T,GRANT CO. 100 Department Stores 283-287 Main St. New Britain, Conn. |try. | public |atternoon ition will addre WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 192T. ay that it : to have a ship 1 Diego, orders h t been is- nd the force abroad. Parties Girding Loins | would I For Election April 12 ;.0 i LIVELY INTEREST SHOWN lN PUBLIG NURSES‘ WORK ‘f’ a lncg‘-th?g tor ll;c ;Jh o n‘:!‘:?';:(\ov | cies on the city ticket will be fill-| The transport Henders |ed and the nominations forwarded|loading at San Diego with a detac to the city clerk for placement on ment of 1,500 ma and should the voting machines for next Tues. |the additional forcd eded. the day's election. Mayor Weld hasarmy transport Ch v signed a warrant for the election| at San Franci: fising the hours at from 6 a. m. to ¢ p. m. and the voting places forlow: st ward, Senior school, Bassett strect: second w State Trade school, South Main| street; third ward, Camp school, | Prospect street; fourth ward, Cen- tral Junior High school, Main strect; |0 "5 fifth ward, Bartlett school, Grove in street; sixth ward, Elihu Burritt i I i | communist ¢ hool, North strect. [oasa i Iministration ntly establishe al- nos Institute This Week At New Haven Attended By New Britain As- soclation Members The institute for board members of new . may be used. public health nursing organizations which is being held in New Haven| this week under the auspices of the| New Haven Visiting Nurse associ-| ation has been well attended by delegates from all parts of the coun-| All phases and problems of | health nursing, as well as social needs, have been presented by able speakers at the morning and|sc ists rec sessions. Today's pro-| a included 1k fina al 's gram included a talk on financial |y Dept. Asked to Have e estan Army Transport Ready | 1ue tatest dispate matters and public health nursing! in its relationship to social agencies. | : A kow. the corresponaent unda.| Washington, April ¢ (P—The navy | 0% e “COTRTROTS This evening George [, Vincent Ph.D. of the Rockefeller the inst | acpartment has asked the war de- o R ave been daily at-|partment whether it could furnish | . iraists, his fou ed by members of the New Brit-|a transport for the force of marines ;jvanced into Hun in Visiting Nurse assoclation, Mrs. just starting from mar eorge Christ of Hamilton street, a | posts over the country to member of the local board, be if it is decided these marin the official delegate. \needed for duty in China. LEADERS ARE OPPOSED More Friction Is Repoi the Cantonese Ge on. April 1l corre ed Among between and the nent among the Can- action in supressing which the commun- 4 to control s from Hane says. having provine and This is re- The sessions h h \n You May Know Your Groceries ut o You Know Your Vegetables? P MANURE #t once your garden and lawn—or pure Bone Mcal. Our special 5—8—17 Brand is unusually cfiicient.: We can deliver 5 Ibs or 5 car- loads, o AKEVIEW GRASS SEED grass on difficult lawns, have a special brand that works in shady spots well. o: o THIS 1§ CLEAN-UP WEEK. Our place is just loaded with good values on timely items. Drive over and buy at your leisure, Park as long as you like, It’s Right from Rackliffe’s [&g@mfl PARK ST. — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW e Tiffany of Low Priced Cars Star owners can now be as proud of their cars as Locomobile owners are of theirs —because style and smartness in a motor car are matters of design rather than of price. And in addition to the fineness of the Star you get a power plant such as you probably never expected to find in a low-priced car. All we ask is that you DRIVE A STAR before you decide that any other low-priced car is “just as good.” Then buy the car that suits you best. Fours and Sixes BURRITT MOTOR SALES 240 HARTFORD AVE. NEW BRITAIN

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