New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1927, Page 29

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TFRID.AY, WOONSOCKET MILL 10 BE REOPENED 1,200 Former Emploges Get Offer of Jobs { TREATING A DUKE ROUGH | TRUANT, CENSURED, HITS : : MOTHER WITH LOADED GUN! 14 Year Old Boy is Turned Over to| Police Authoritics, Who Remove Bullet From Rifle. cred because cer Connol found to be loa be discharged Officer Ired Wagn bullet. HORE CHILDREN KILLED Pifteen > willing spartment of Monday morning to 1 ever work is in Process ir Youngsters Under of New York Strect Accidents Tn- creastng. employes had g work. Horace foer, fmme of the forme the propesa KLEIN IS HIGH PRIEST | Chosen to Highest Office of Glidings A. Riv IONED ABOUT VORGET Chaptey, R. A, M.—Public Instal- | lation to Be Held On April 21, igher office, | rewarded him for Miliord l Wall Street Briefs Moon Motor Car compan the price of all D \.AI frials Sell O Victims | today. ALLY DIVORCED Woman Married {1 Years is follows: Ha Henry C. Dei tKe 1 the unlike a d KILLING ING BTRO 18 STRONG FOR n of host; Oscar A. Louis M SHITH of New York Hopes royal arck Jr.,. G. M Munson, G. M LG M Theft Sud- Voorhi Plaintit in Action denly . Runs Amuck and Stabs Him A~ Master of the || Prisoner. end, ser ional scene was stag lice b serv | Wilson, | had YALE CLASS FOR METERMEN |theft R. Pond and John Riley of ™Me Connecticut Light and Power {\*; o - 3 sourse cotric | & 1ou v o e g ul™ Sa : - e a course for electric(a loud cr g ne of Old Vets metermen and nts at Yale|loapcd across e 1 Sheffield Sci hool from April| Wilson e in Tampa Today Price’ of the|in Nis back. : Aarenn s Co. will also at.| Amid the s = : ona e tators, Wilson, dying, was remov i « r Salmon was charged with at i | murder. The motive for tack was not hrou court he a former Can for the past RILLED BY TRAIN Trovidenee, R. L, April 8 (@ — While walking along the New Haven | raiiroad tracks on his way to work | BANDITS GET today, John Keenan, 40, a black-| Pittsbursh, T, April § (P—ioive smith of Auburn, was struck by the |bandits held up patrons of the 1gine of a passenger train near the | Ward Reput n elnb v Ylmwood crossing and died .oonm 1 escaped with loot ost aiterward. ' 85,000, o'cloc home roa loy was b in M ployed by until he wa unt of il vin Screw ced to retire ) thre Lo is now the ordor Alal Trinity nd Miss Inez Cam Arth able to attend, at 9 o'clock The only news that regularly saves | you money s YOU may be interested in the baseball scores—ir the th of Mrs. George will & months . e ;| 1 Mrs. Wof scoveries o1 i of 8 street, las t at the family hom held 6 politics of the world—in the latest di science— . But you are not half as much affected by such news as you are by the welfare of your own pockethook; the comfort of your shoes, the price of the phonograph or radio you want. |l [ Funerals That’s why advertising news deserves even more attention than sporting or international news. The ad- vertisements keep you informed of all the latest com- forts and conveniences that can make your daily living more delightful. They tell where to @ocure the best; how to save money; how to lessen work; how to have a better home, better food, better clothes, more luxuries. Viore Vernacatola scrvices for Fiore Ver- of 12 Dudley street wer o'clock at| v Light” as the re from the church. 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Tel. 886 " “The Telegraph Klorist of New Britain" UNDERTAKER Phone 1625- Opposite St. Mary's Charch, The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation | Conser alorils Named | Baldwin provided for l.\ml 3% |the White : | President Coolidge to come to Towa | 0w Had Not Spoken With Tiusband for 11 Years, | New Has Mincol: Pluceoats Will Be On Duty to Keep Out Persons Under 18 Years of Age. mpanied ouncement. - JUDGES }()F. £ GUARDED Taiformed Police Are On Duty at Restdence of Another M Supreme Court Jurist. Falt Mass Rvier. policem Elce n in the | ron sudden ¢ st 1 CMARKER AT court in this ¢ H For Mrs. S. E. Baldwin " New Haven, April 8 (P—A e Harrison Hewitt was tod ppoin Kt &7 cd conservator over M Winchester Baldwin, wido’ late former Governor Sim ddw by Jude John L. the probate Mrs. B of the Hau ber of orvator An .'lllo\\n\w’ of for the use of Mrs. proved by Judge Gils Governor || is widow 4 maintena quest to the Yale provision law schoc OUGHT COLLECTOR 18 3 (P—police 1geport, April o Inu\ asked by 7Corn I Dodge ¢ Du Pont De until April ! the collection of rents was aken over by a local ba police are asked to hol for questioning rega counts coltector. sing corpo; WILL MEET IN KANSAS hicago, April 8§ (UP) , Mo, has been selected for nial meeting of the gener nce of the Mothodist Epl pal church in May 1928, it nounced today. Oificial confirmation | of the selection will be made when | the book committce meets here K Genl Elee .. Genl Motor t North Iron Ore Ctfs . Gt North pfd . Gulf Sta St Hudson Mot 1l Ce |Ind O & ANOTHER INVITATION |Int Noc! April 8 (®—The | Int Paper some of whose | Ken Cop . ik 0. Lowden in toda invited was an nt I Housa, members w Lehig for his summer vacation. vitation was taken under ment, Marland Ol .. 4 | Mid Cont '\m Kan & i Mo Pac prd ..108 [NMont Ward .. o4% ational Lead 18 advis - Tox 471 BODY Lawrence, ) ., April § (P Police today In their search for Lil- | lian Feldweg, 18, of this city, began | N Y Central .10 dragging the Shawsheen river fora (N Y N H & H § trace of the girl who has been miss- | Nor & West ing from home for almost a week. | North Amer The girl's parents think that she [ North Pacific may have committed sujcide by |Pack Mot Car | throwing herself into the stream. Pan Am Pet B i by Lutn; UPS AND DGWNS OF . OTO0CK EXCHANGE Rans Go Up While the mflus i to m c around t on m & PUTNAM Me; & CO, bers New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 WE OFFER: CONNECTICUT POWER CO. 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At any rate she is Mrs. Sinclair Le Van, charming Ohio Republican woman leader recently from that state elected to serve on Republican na: tional committee., City Afil_ertisemenl > is hereby given that a re. will be held before the joard of Public \\ork!‘ y of New tain in Room 307, Hall, ag 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evmlng Apri) \:m, 1927 on the proposed taking . 68 70 f land for highway purposes from ¥4, - n 'n street to Stratford road, the e Utilities Stocks, to be known as Brighton rvice 60 and establishing street and & Pow. pfd .114 grade lines thereon. 5 All persons interested are requests el to be present at said hearing, i they see cause, and be heard in re. lation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnpon, Clerky TREASU L\' BALAN Treasury Balance $49

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