New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1927, Page 15

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KEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, m—————- SGHOOL BOARD AGTS ON GRID BLEACHERS (Continued From First Page) ing of the report each upmsed] himself in favor of, trying every' means to keep the game in the city. In answer to these opinions Com- | mitteeman Hen Burr, who wa chairman of the special commlittee, | said the committee felt the same the public, that the bo played outside but he said the|a school authorlties should not be ex-| pected to handle 10,000 people with | ommodations for only “especially at t game where the | eling runs high. “If there is any in the city the game should not go to the Velodrome in Hart Mrs. Kimball said. The matter was loft ] referred to lhv *hers committee, ESTATE BRINGS SUIT | Bridgeport Court Has Action Where- | widomer 1x soea oy e o Siyth Ward Gendidate Heard i in Open Air Rally Councilman Cit-y Items Lake Pocotopans SABLOTSKY HITS ATG.0.P. METHODE < MIXED PRICES ON | EXCHANGE T{!MYI Dupom Opens a Pomt Higher lor New Mark Wall Street Briefs ____—____._I PUTNAM & CO 1 PU J Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 .6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 s in U'nited States th st 494 last we a Peterson of 173 Park -|r--v se Pocotopau HARTFORD OFFICI ction whercby the administrator of | { her husi s filed in the superior | court today by Clemente Virelli of | Bridgeport, administra me should not | tate Daughters of ternoon at 2 o'clo CONNECITCUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 5 Preferred Price on application. ets last night produc t given him » Pocotopang—I 1920 the woman was ired when a car ope ter, Josephine, and wrecked. chool pride l-ft|ehIne was the property of the hus It iy claimed that the opera- tor of the car was an inexperience driver and at the time of the acci- | 1 | charged that the list was ma filRL AND FRIESD FISHER CALLS NAMES N Sablotsky lanched in the hands of the committce with|dent power to act with the p A ballot was taken on the ap- pointment of Newell S. Ames of | Lynn, Mass, to the position of head | of the commercial department of the Senior high school to succeed Vic Principal James C. Moody. Mr. Ames was appointed unanimously. | A recommandation of the finance committee of the board asked per- | misslon to scttle the claim of Mrs. . Wallen for injuries suffered in a all on a slippery sidewalk at Central Junior high school. Leard voted aftirmatively. Mrs, Wallen fell as she was leav- ing the school and was confined to her home for 27 days. The claim ! as for $300, which was § than the commitice was legally obliged to pay, School Supt. 8. IL Holmes told the members. Once again the matter of pro- | viding a place for a public market |; ime befors the board. A request| s made at the last school board eting for the use of the Junior hizh school yard and the matter was laid over for this month meeting. None of the mem e in favor of granting the re- quest 2nd it was tabled when Com- | mittceman Day moved that the council be informed that a .more suitable place should be found. | On a request of Miss Louis: ONMURDER EHAR&E' oo Governor Smith and Governor qflfkeflsabk YOlmg COllple Are :‘ Under Arrest for advertising purposes; {interests of £10.000 are sought. BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) Zom, fiznn&@n New Britam NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE Excnl!ldb Donald R. Hart, Mgr. nurrm uuul Bldg. mes applied We Offer: n the coming preseafation, ceeds will go towards the | cian who mm E 50 Shares American Hardware 100 Shares Stanley Works Common We do not accept margin accounts, sast Berlin Items. essor Fisher aft will be conducted xomon-mv, lock with preachi 4 ities of those st Hackensack xe8 up its ow will meet at tes of the two * > two conspicu states of the ' EDUY BROTHERS &G piscopal church rar Thomas J ¢ HARTFORD Hartford (‘onn Trust Bldg. NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg, 14 at ¢ o'clock. Knights of Pythias will n ing at Commu Makes Reply James Coyle o R WE OFFER: 100 Shares American Hardware Ben- | spe England and Fra nett for additional compensation for of t Israel Putnam school, Supt. Holmes spoke highly of the work of Miss Rennett and said that it was not fair to her to have to take the re-| sponsibilities of the princip; for the same compensation as lh‘lt pald the elementary school teacher. | Near to Arm \gleemtm | Tenry Wood as acting principal of the wall. 1,“0“.0,» church will tertainment and supper In the 1et hall of the Community ship | Tucsday eventos. April 26. 100 Shares Stanley Works 250 Fafnir Bzaring READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS ‘;‘vl.‘,' limitation of total tennage representatives of can point to oftfel records of their ngland did not immediately Prlnce & Whitely Established 1878 New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ISSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 New Britain platform of promises. the words of a common council rests ;mvl no doubt continue ln vumrnl councilmen will watch out ition would have another decided for your welf | thero i no suchy (h. 2 Mention of ‘republican * and ‘republic and a blind! fundamental principle: TUNS THIRD April 9 (P)—The Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. The New Britain Trast Co. is not merely a safe bank in of party poli- tics involved in next Tuesds Prince of Wales riding l‘.uk Courtir finished third among the Blankney Wealthy Man Wounded Dm ing l< amllw nan Sablotsky cilman Fay have ward improvemer Alderman Judd a criti- point-to- pmm rgument ! which to deposit your money cants will be notified to appear for cxamination April 13, of Stanley Dube of 16 Magnolia *et and John Kranzit of 24 Cross "sid to be a weait have none but ward interests at heart! Nt Promises The applica- United Fruit but a bank where you are given wounded carly today in a “Qlir opponents promiso pav street were tabled, having been re- ceived less than ten days before the l[ Funerals Hatch was shot Quarter park W ade up by a re- intelligent and honest advice con- he interfered in publican-controlled hoard of finance Y taxation, passed by a trolled common cot the founder of Davison Sees Supremacy ceming financial problems. We republican mayor—y rule has failed to e; To Be Decided in Ai . Conn., April 9 (UP) the club last cordially invite you to come in «(lon over and above that exercised ¥ ent democratic coun to hrml: about improvements. » addition of two republican in Sacred Meart ceme- Trubee Davison, assistant sec- { aid before the New Railroad club here that fu- (Furnished by Putn Insurance Sto ents for his health and discuss them with us. international supremacy de- councilmen offset such overwhelming | “‘Hogged” Bedclothing, e Slain by (‘ompan_ion‘ nsportation is meecting stacles met by the steam locomotive and the automobile but will be overcome as surely, is the leader in number of miles actually flown v commercial . including air 12,000,000 miles. “Our opponents polnt to highways | Campbell of 48 Winthrop stre The administra- its republican public works are Joseph's ehureh, torment will he | fAllowing a quarrel Joseph A. Haffey | condition is city | Sablotsky fought against republican bed ummg a fusing to go to slecy. | Kral had been dr Manufacturing ng of a ome- way ticket with a message to Garela | saying that the chiet project be ay aviation s to sel! American people t assenger transportation \lcott street and Hartford avenue, ' S CONTINUE :fiAMuF BUILDING Y BE UM!TED? 3Muliiple Gar Storage in Resi- s dence Zones Frowned on April 9 (UP)—The F onponsnisELoRb e army's Pan-Americ & Spencer | Bristol Trass bers of the councll introduced peti- | tions and appeared before the of public work | on Francis strect, of which will left today for Martiniqu CALLED TO GRASS FIRES 6 of the fire department s catled (o 8 Epady ru-e cn Colt Kastee Orders Taken Now for improvements a Hillerest ave-| Cnable Addre “BOLFLOWER" BOLLERER’S A found nmt ad through the grass | demacratic representation the Belvi-| dere trunlk line sewerage sy | higgest asset and your present coun- | cilman voted for i Company No. 6 o'clock to a grass 90 Stanley street mission is cor | b RAIN l!l‘L:\YS GOLF . C., April 9 UP—Raln 1y r.vll luv lhl‘ start of the 26-hole final match of the united north and amateur golf tournament be- icorge Voight of Washington » Homans of Englewood ive cars in residen Pavors Increase for Andrews Probate Court, Georgo Foote of the n wid districr, estate ns per sald fully sppears, Adding to a Savings Account at this Mutual Bank every week, brings additional happiness to you as sent machine. application be Dupont, Wash., A b 81 years or more the square } a cabin built by Brl subjects when the Union Jack flew | Sound have go of storm . In said district, the forencon and that given of the pendency of sald time and place of publishing thia or~ iin is roofed with t £ S Warlock an individual and to your home. stood the ra somie newspaper having s ecirems . and by posting a r on_the public mgn- ands on the site of old ! squally, founded as a Hud- | Hugging, y compuny trading post ! the first perm -\\hl(" man on the sound. it is the sole ! Doors rflm“mng lsmdmark of the days of | forged hinges, while woo len Arrangements | pins hold the corners of the build- have been SEAE e s McCartin of Bring in that Ist dollar and get started nd windows hans Court of the motiee “" BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY, |High street., | accepted by l]m lmnd and the .p.[

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