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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY NERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 AUTO DRIVERS SAFE % -5 £ RED CROSS SENDS | O tems o ARKET STRONG ONCROWDED R[]AI]Smmsz‘mifrw:"- s wnnmsw;».v.;-.-' e N s sy PUTNAM & CO. HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.114) trol of the price move dow | March production was 126,33 an increase of 4,039 tons, chiefly to the fewer working da s touche this evenin L | Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges caking of heavy traffic he said B9 L W Canada Dry Gi Al 3 ’E St Pole Head Says Ullen“"" e o et i i ' = Pivotal Inustril Regen Lead- R e, T days at New London or football d R g Lead-! nghwa S APC Dafl e]'O“S ys at New Haven. He said at |delay. Forty auton b e ain Al i TEL 2040 ‘lhnuhonhvl beach on any fair |supplics from Uv h I s yrr)m 4,000 to 5,000 cars, _\-evz ho has | hoped to retour PO 6 The safest y to drive w car 1s {never heard of a ident within |springa by dasure Frisidair 0 ; April 13 where traffis congestion is heaviest, | thTee miles of the beach. It fs whex tocksprings stands rocky | S Sl el ; AT nctording 0 Suoeistem ot aa et | cars get seven or clght miles away, ;l more than 2600 fe : and Miss Ande L oston, rose e ihe navanns oon ; We Offer: Eolite Rahot ‘l’“““‘;t‘l"\‘ “'\‘\‘] :;' e |out on the open highway that acci- |sa m.x. Many of the se of § : ; Robert 11 Husles, who spoke | Geia occur. [5¢" trame_consizucon. e ; j SHIY market, doepi New Orleans Public Service Co. here o © Tinviey | At the beach, where one meets the | Bouse, and a fow other buildings |y b S 448 DO A \ o ated that t wson some | larsest Sopuanol Y probullh of pfmp. Itils 4 or s home of th tter's motl 5 The iR b e 1 Preferred 4 % 0 | the state, “700 springs, ‘'a series of hubbling 10 £ ok - < <1 in fa referre umr cannot drive is because m.y”rm Sl a2 s e ea S Mrs. Ste il street, Me el ¢ o n Mare L unfavorable tra, have never learned to walk. JToNByL & g a xole: d for heards of gox | DD ol A A as dealtan 1t i an < & B Wne! steth police superintends oy 1ok 2 droulan gt intelligence, but of and cattle i ; 181 are placed at 102,036 short tons| - ke Blice g Xield 6,040, opcned Lis address with a brief his- “Accidents oceur where | ¢ is rocky and filled with :’_pm'm' it Bodauhe vy o " of Metai, dings @ reported slact torical sketch of tho invention of the L’:;I BN U e ; ull About |y attended the quart: Y i iony automobile, stating that it was pre. | Said peoaUBE e ers g Lt L re f o Bhic s e o R e out from under self control the min- . o U e \fy\"” Sy Csdl S0CleLy tiatallag said the trffie provlem s |00 they get out of congestion. T am o tirst bLodies r. Ral Bl G 5 4 il closely allied 1o fire and crime prob- | EotNE Lo the point where I beiey of dlrs. I1. L. Spers e darop of 14, lems and exprossed the opinion 1heq | f€¥ Peopla aro not under suf fhbaby. Her husband, a Me gl e ek thing oot | control after they have b R A e SR e iion Ao {svoke on “Industrial Byesight (8 A8 CHme W gor four or five hours. other body was idyntified as form 1o said erime should 0o | gord V2L (0 £0 from he ¢ T, " GANG WARFARE TAKES L s fied a8 human leh ‘h o Of:(h’.ll in minut Another car gets 3 L0V v S1e in rel §~‘ | = ipular E 3 2 = % Ginrritt Hotel Pldg. N Telephome 3580 Shich ‘(Reng 9 2 ~ {in frout of me. I as I ‘what's | a £ mess: ere t i tional Discuit company carned \ : e MEMBERS NEW YO hich there two kinds, normal lov r, tryin aki Attes Lhraarol : o2 eu pany carned | MBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES and abnor Abnormal, he said, | (Nt fullow doins 8 to take up |ofter three o'clock this mo + 141,62 a share on the common In the moved up | g Dorald i was the impulse of the individual »:J"‘ e pe are fiving 1o ]insisted the dead would exo | —— | vt quarter, against $1.27 a share Doslo', Baxt, Mg, . s . 41 o the New Haven railroad | guespite reports that approximately | | N Nirst quantasia i 3 ; 4 e whose absence of se son i | pite repor 1 thproximat L\ 5 <ilte - he first qua h 0 5 anc 5 4068 mot Alton the fent me e thoi# | They tried to make two trains pass at Others—Second Is Beaten ol e g’ ¢ tor|of 16 points al sales approxi. ([ Ve Offer: o N4 lon the same track and found it H to Death ot | s approx that 95 o 97 per cent of those Who | coylant be. don i : alioma [ s t this year d T T A ;’,Dm;;;,”m v do so knowing they J' SRR R o ) ma in) AT 3 ia, April 13 (Fe—An cline 3 5,747 from $3.304,- ) gkl (‘KI‘ ‘n‘ 2:30 P. M. % 30 Shares Stanle w k f e e {spot. We ¢ : T : oned et f gang warfare, the sceond | ‘ SIS y Orks prererr " = in o few weeks, early today took | Al Cha & Dye he pointed out that v i S {ot QA Ladd! th res of two mien. | s a : 1 A L \POLS v bullets fro k. 1p” gu A aunnls P Am an iden they become self consciotus and | {a section 10 miles in length in east- Rkl He Lo REEEIVED MAY 4 -:m : Am T & Te S e = : Ok [ four pursuers in anoth machin crvous. This he said is a natural | o rm Oklahoma. The sccond vietim, unidentific SR it | Police Consider Ordering Mrs, Jotm- “TJ VRO in i S on and is duc to t that | Killing four men and & woman in fiaq found propped against an ¢ Am Woolen cities do not have u trafiic | son to Leave AVith Haskell and Lot trance of Lankanan hospital, : | . s e el ey, s e o, e o YRR R0 00RO i 5 8 stales to get together and draw up | Beores of wrecked | The Killing of Calluhan took place Money on Time i o : . ‘? HARTFORD seth Stecl .., 8 ;| Martford Conn Trust Bldg. swforn. traffic rules, Mrs. Edith Johnson of ; rked its pati jalmost within the shadow of the 11th Tel.2:7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel BId’. Tel. 3420 “Connectic as 1932 miles of |Street, who was arrested T RnRis b o s et g il el 2T Three tornadoes were voported infnany respects the shooting was sim- g violation of t o ! . 1 x L sounty in northern Oklahomi. l{jar o that of February 25, near the square. g € nverage ocar cer g lp us-!ylylv.nl‘r,-lu' 2 l:m. Sal il m~ et et but |l ol swhon ‘;_l-“w-‘l -fl”\"(.‘ Lreme m.l\»x-x« tu«ln‘\' began mak ) A0 in it wa Killed | 2 Saet fan athers, payments, aggregating mors than|[C M & S p., 24 Connectieut and lined thom up end |104ay. and i this action is taken, 900 fo ths 00,000 bene-'C R I & I Washington, April 13 (®—~Interior 62 16 empty n and city in the today and visited the Johnson 1ir reams had onl in time to he received by the Colo Jouel ... ’ ioners on May 4, their regular |Consol Gas . T ares o o t s of a nature not eonducive fto the : v whic ¢ ‘ S ek [Com proa . ; : S ce 1 r My ] SRk RS G ) J We ofter: tor end on the state highwa the prosecution wilk be dropped I 3 3 ; = it rfey for whom con failed to | Chile Cop 3 . | e ofter: would have 141 miilion squ A _representative of the Conn 2 s p — . 15 hotore it adjourncd. | Chrysler (or i 874 accompanicd by Probation Officer ¥ after ‘1'1"“ ;;'n] | Hanwn Noty g the failure of | vy Steel g ¥p of children in a proper ! At Bt T y e death of the manner, they said he tenement | b Tood wa neral scrvic f A leath of the Dodge Bros e trouble haven't learned 1k. Stand on i busy street corn r our and | ) N S e being poor x-\zwr’nr ,”“,,1“:, lll‘;: e 1 of Chestnut street, were held | for May and Ju ayments, Nem u o one . hoy SRl 5 i i . this ¢ > 2 o'clock at JBrwin | funds for the months g Mo g bump into one another when they presentative, @ bond of | Guthre was divided into an cas is ¢ noon at 2 o'clock at Erwin he months ) en ad- | Brie J1 Ury 1o pass on the sidewalk, S o et fon by the Cottonwood [chapel. Rev. Theodore A. Greene, | Vanc d by the treasu there (joan, p) “There i=n't any one of us can oy- | | cut Humane Society was in this city |{otion l l The checks will be placed in the Coea Cola C. Connolly. They found conditions | ‘ orc of per- ised fartners to flec m) Hanse 1o iency b ppropriate $37, Du Pont D sastor of the ational| Wil be no ints At e e [Johnson family, guarantec hat . (G i | L B ek s o B Gl BT Ty erato only so long under seif l‘unlrt':l. {th ol becoma “public | reeeding, as o threatened rise in the & "_\ -\J A LERGS el y SRl lesians BASEK, 1o | GENL Tilee \\;Iw» igu:lm get out from under. zes. is sai > bondsman is | Cimarron river into which it pours, [HITVIEW cemm S ';_m‘.' o .1‘-“; will [,., Gl Motors ugh McKenna of the Hardware e e alian he | fail i | ealat arged against erior de- ! (ip Nort desirous of relicved of th alize. Hundr of | i . partme e e it North Iro: Lumber Co., aud Carl Swanson, | pogponsibllity and if this Is done, | prsons had abandoned their b JONTERASH ARy pasument tppropsiation Stor ftn ] Ore Gles D o R .| Blackstone Valley Gas & Electric street were beld| It Wil care for pensioners of all Lo afternoon at 1:15 o'closk. Rev, | WATS except veterans of the world (””I’i \““ ‘T“" 1 soin Motors Muskogce, o April 13 () artin W. Gaudian, pastor of Sf. e who reeeive benefits from the | : : : . pugad ouiing Pennsylvania Water & Power Co. sre admitted 1o member- | o family in all probability will be ship in the club. : returned to their former home in Mountain Deflects Tornad A8 a recognition of his work Inlyyuiden. The head of the fam helping to catch an alleged diamond |returned to Walden some time swindler, a new song was “m:v,ni {mountain apparently deflected 4 18- ) johy's German Lutheran chu * buheau. nado from MeCurtain in castern o ciated at servie the honie A-n‘l — : 5 FIRE IN ANSONIA Koy vy 551 i Buy these stocks now. K"JLING ls SLAIN Ine aper publisher r, WHO | The pall bearers were Charles |watched whirling black cloud, LRarth, Joseph Austertag, James Tan- —— OFFERING {today 1y, Nicholas Nizeropa, ! SRID {today ay, Nizerovt, | Blaze Docs o 5 “As it approached the mountain [and Marino Fran ; e Peiy Several | Mackc IMPORTANT VALUES [l syracuse Police Told Man and Wife | 15\ (i e apparently gained e Thousand Dollars This Noon i | Marland O . 3 __ | niomentum, hit the m n side, | Jdoscph Niwa L J Mid Cont .... 3 328 g o | Tor Questioning But Both B IO e Dy 1 ey tor Noseph Niwa| Garter Factory. e | Deny Knowledge lother assault, tin @ third, before | of held this] 4, : R, i DRESSES | . lit reache erest. AS it struck, {mornin 30 o'clock at Sacred e L U | Syracuse, N. Y., April 13 P2 |{rcog and housetops shot into the air. {Heart ~ church, Rev. Wadislas tory and sarage of Daniol = u er c er c o Si man and his wire were taken 10 {10 mountain scemed o alter s Novakowski colibrated & requiem Cupchy on Sanme sree a few ot ) ’ = . Siz police headquarters early today and it passed & short distance high mass, and_conduct=d commit-ytes before noon fodny et i b S 5 14 to 20 questioning by detcctives who are|grom McCurtain. tal services at Sacred Heart ceme- | damages estimated at from $5.000 (5 SO K & West 181~ 5 ) 31 W. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN 36 to 48 investigating the munh-;1 ot Bn]u ‘r}x ¢ first 1xmu.\.~l hit 1.(\ the twister |t .'H_ : o {$7.000. The bullding a frame stru :u: 1“.“ Al Pelleti who was fonnd shot to death |was that of John Loss, tw tho arers wore' Johniliire covered with Slate wad ot s s Nov Bagti oo G; ; A o lin his garage yesterday afternoon miles from MeCurtain. MIs. | Michacls, Johu Pysico. John Licha- time u iivery stable, heing reon. | LoCKoT - 883 Hartfora' BYIFIO0K *;S"; o % The couple, Mr. and Mrs. James | iiass ran irom the house camrying « |vol, Stanloy Brabicz. Peter Puc,structed for garags’ purposes with Lo AT weeees Rk ek New Britain Office Tel, 1253 Zanda, declar:d they had not seen . She was hit in the face by & and Symon Budnick Che flower quarters on the second floor for the e . g ! New London Office Tel, 3786 Pelleti in several weeks < and died within a short time. [bearers were Walter and John | garter factory. [[eree Arrow . 3% Pelleti’s 'boly was found by his | The baby was severely injured. |1 i The person who owns the building 240 Corp wife after she had searched all| “Mrs. Lucy Elliott, mother of Mrs l2ft the place with two or three en. Necessary Alterations will be completed for Easter Reading Wear! day for him. Ile apparently had|Ross, was lying on a bed when the Harold T. Berzquist [ ployes at 11 ek Thireg oe il iolds B e ehot s he vua stepping from |house was swept away. The bed was | Funeral services for Harold T.!four minutes lav alazm (R HIEH 3 . | his car early vesterday morning. Llown from under her, leaving her | Bergquist, who died in Providence 'sounded. L,"3~11“,‘r~(1’u 3 » T | OATS | A new outbreak of a feud that |uninjurcd. A man named Dozicr Was |ast Saturday, were held this atter- | Seven streams of water were [Somthern Tuc 13 - . P claimed throe Jives dn a restaurant [killed while walking along the r0ad.” | noon ait his home 331 Church street, {poured on the blaze which proved ;& -jmjvx:‘; 4.‘;\ g b b AllN 2 5 shooting affray in February 1925 fs| DBlackiord said that W. H. Whor- |this city. Interment was in Fairview quite & stubborn one. The buildt ;-J\L wart W ',| e | rlnce lte Latest in styles and colors ] one of the theories police are work- [ton, living near MeCurtain, tried 10} conotery, s e Qs e LT T 3 534 In sonncation with Pelleti’s |shivld his wite's head with his hands jand for a few minutes seemed in' o € : ing on in |danger of spreading. An over- s when the tornado struck their home William J. Edwards Established 1878 !‘ sharp rock nearly ered his | puneral services for William TN H" ated stove is given as the cause N ; J/fe e e Vit e :"“"""- but Mrs. Whorton was Uniti- | gawards were held this afternoon |©f the blaze. Members New York Stock Exchange { Za , Vincent Buz RS L = 5 N o ’an?i‘-in{,f“ ..r‘:‘mmxxn“w!"n‘ ”“‘"\‘ : i e i ,: ‘ ‘.Z‘|o;»)x'<”:.‘vr,1\3;:“:“'.—:;%%“p.:_‘:::: l:,'“jwl I g 5 (Ih\‘ ;h\o ;‘l'?;‘ll(lll‘l?(\‘:l“:l"g(:_'( [ex;e!ang Stock Exg)hall:ge = e . K LOSES HER SAVINGS IS 1.;:;1’)_ - ‘ : SSSEX .DING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 death, as the dead man was a wit- g e g U time of that shooting two ¥ : R : ago and Antonio Pollaro has been | 3pem]g Loot on {street. R \\v“,;.nl nl_ A\m’,\rm;\,k o | # ¥ S pastor of Trinity Moethodist church, New Britai | s?u],.m.!m this c(!;u:‘(r)”.:l.;‘l in Ttaly Ice §'ream, Pie; Soda (2hn o il dsicl gtichinen, | . New Britain Tel. 4081 N L e Hergennt B 0, G/Mars Book B P o pen e | Waterbury Woman Who Was C - " e > Lyear old ho into custody today on Aspasia T H 4% 22 i 1 SERVE ST. GEORGE'S DAY [¥0ar ol e y.on Aspasta . I i MR L ; : TO OBSERVE ST. |the eharge of breaking into a store e HTer Ao e i B toulihd £R0 25 cports M ‘ i 'ML‘?' If. ALEX @ |rl‘:;:(l:_|! ‘1‘);31 mm. .‘,;‘.,’L“r‘m"\f‘;‘.‘ 166 Bro I‘:'!M‘ll(il\'f: :zvr«lw::“:h;rt held sterday afternoon at 3| Destruction in Fire. | Willys Over 99 W. Main St. Room 101 et pfunlos “1\1[1(’r\.‘x'.'hxruh‘;‘w':::: rl.l;:'\ll;*:l\t' the ‘\n?o'lt-o‘y oo lff,‘,,’{fil.’!i e e e e Gonn Avril 13 (P~ MeolRerl Raphael Building prepuration for their trip to Tor- |thelt of three MEYCR B0 COCIEN ) priosts B e el ke B e LOCAL STOCKS Tieyator bervice T sl in nx?:.fx‘;sz_'“n :fat the sehool. Miss Ruth Bristolh | sovyiidcy, Hartford o working In the garden all day, Mo (Purnishal by Putnam & Co.) OPEN ALIL DAY the inltiatory degrea at state gath- | ¥OmaT, “;:..»?::T;ug:xm(:rm e \-P;‘;f).',;f{,“ I\;‘ri‘,\gm‘»x:\_‘ 5o :;:]2'2"{},3",}'2 PR e 4 ering. Free transportation will be {prais ! 0 D Ll . o ek Bid Asked GOOD ERIDAY ! o : Jerotheos of Waterbury. Serviees oxplosion of an ol stove which Set| (o oo provided for members of the lodie | s , Sanlolen ot aitiol e el pa : ‘] 3 ding 2 i at the grave were also conducted | fire L e g e e A e S A ONTE JUDGES sh to attend. e e BayaagiEtona ;0 have b shose elorggmen, uh:’)r']y .m.“r‘- 4 o'clock e rn:\yw'::‘"‘i 'I‘”' Ins Co. .. e GUARD DROPPED FOR PP l D number of clgarettes in his pockets | I G (G raiou. | afteroon. She preparing supper for | 4+ Ihol o s { Iwhen searched by Sergeant O'M . Kapsalos, T Cost, 1. Moreis, | her husband and children, -l‘l‘:‘r’:::;“l”i_nl-“ e 34 AIDING JAILED DRAGON AT |and when he said his brother M. Mom nd C. Andriodes. Th Mrs. Berzinskas placed the roll of & pieo s v Judge Banks Named by Governor |ihem to him, the brother Al Ibills on a shelf in the kitchen and T 5 [viewed and wdmitted that he entered o oree " hoymanelis, Theoo Lo nilinge e Seinya pnslcl S : ‘phenson Had - Been Allowed to Ith.: store through a raised window 58 and Vi Maoroflinis: {lighted 1t. The stove exploded and 4 ; ns Co - ;i ° et opening the blinds, last night, | 7708 @0l Vas Macrolants. @ ey, [the flamos eurled around the shelf |Conn. Gen. ... 120 Chrmanionte. WALIN. rlchis ¥ ckages of cigar- Sl J T land consumed the bills. The fire Manufacturing Stocks., [Ho ook several packages of cigar i : Pl (el bl famheines I S MR . in pennies, which 5 5 destroyed the Kitchen hefore ft was | Am. Hoslery ... ... [ottes ane about $2 in pennies, whic! OARD OF THANKS | Esteoran e kltnominecoraits g TR (Rl | e spent for ice cream, plo and 80 | yyy yiuh to thank our friends |finally extinguished by Promen: Mes jp U NG Jnten SRt el he took eINtY |,y neighbors for the kindness and | Derzinskus escaped without dnjury. {0t oo Co. com e e jcents in silver. tne | Sty shown us during our re- Bt B Relative fo the other thofts, thet o yorcavement in the death of boy admitted he took the teachers| 000 l0h Ty uchand and father,| Attorney Monroe S. Gordon, de- money and spent it. He returned | |the three bicycles, he said. He did | not implicate anyone else in any of Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. Insurance Stocks, for Supreme Court—Wolfe and Avery Renominated. State Capitol, Hartford, April 13 ge John W. DBanks of port of the superior court to- a was nominated by Governor GORDON THANKS FRIENDS }<:]I::k=; ;” ; ;\!‘i 3 ismisse L ndiane State | Trumbull to be an assoctate Ju.\‘;\'\: $illings & Spencer pfe attaniia ¢+ Michizan City for, Of the supreme court of errors. MHe |also for the beautiful floral offer- | feated republican candidate for the | e R : 2 t of the tution let- l‘l“" J”‘Cm}\‘ls“:‘(‘“‘\,“‘;‘u‘l’f‘(‘r‘i*“‘;‘g“’o‘;? fngs receivi common council from the sixth | yyenir Bearing Co. ... ; ors written by D. C. Stephenson. | jorm expires June 29, 1927, by lime | e Signed, _|ward, issued the following state-| paglo lLock ........ ) 1 r grand dragon of the Indiana |jtation ot age. The appointment is ivhe!ht 8. Mrs. Leonardo Petrunti jment today: Fatnir Bearing Co. .... Kn Klux Klan, w for eizght years. FIRE DINTIICT EXTENSION Riaglo Petrunti. “First, T want to thank those who | Hart & Cooley . bl ; sl et Lrr L RIRGE g DT b ”“e meeting of the ordinance e e ) worked for me-during the eampalgn | [anders, ¥ {or Bridgeport was renéminated for mmittee of the common council CARD OF THANKS and those who voted for me at the |N It Machine : 1 ) cight years beginning August, 8, )f,“;:,""‘.,.mg o report will bo pre- | We wish to thank all our frienda | polls yesterday. N. T Machine pfd .. R e ot ot | T, 15 Gvel . ! o o 5 4 L, 3 5 R, ariod of | 1928 : 3 | sented by Building Inspector A, N. and neighbors for the Kkindness| wSecond, I want to tender my sin- i Niles-Be-Pond com .. et or ]l Judees 1sane Wolte of New Haven \](u(hrlr(yyd and Wire Chiet W. J. and sympathy shown us during the|cere congratulations to the reelected North Judd ! an A0t land Christopher L. Avery of Groe d B en- | recent illness and death of our be-|counciiman, against whom I ran, Peck, Stowe & Wil ,... 2 nds on the outside direeting Sl s R i . Noble, relative to proposed ex 2 7 T I 4 s Leir efforts to carry the case to the |00 were renominated to be judges 4,000 Bonded Telegraph members |[|atons of the present boundaries of lloved son and brother. Thomas I. !l Sablotsky. T wish him all Russell Mfg Co. ..... |2 /the supasIeR aERELlor SIE R YRR thi I t th vorld to fill y the fire district. The matter has | Timbrell. We also wish to thank | guccess during his next term of of- | Seoville Mg Co. & o each, the former's new torm begins TOHENONS Lhe Wox il your 1 e under consideration by the two the Skinner Chuck Company, Cen- Standard Scr L e Tk was wantar ¥s !ning August 8, 1928, and latter De- order accurately. oficiala for tho pust several weeks. {tonmial Lodge, . 7. & A, M, Gid- stanley Works ... [ knowioaaing. . tho-flischeirgn ot tlie] aamer 16, 1685, : Among the other items of business |dings chapter, R. 4 and Nathan SUES FOR ANNULMENT Stanley Works pfd .. lnaea that v d The nominations which wers res Let us wire early to assure you LA fon is the recom- |Hale Chapter, Order of DeMolay. . 5 Torrington Co com .. guard I Ui o thieye | Gl S : 5 . {scheduled for.action is th Michael A. Coscina, through Stephenson had admitted the lotter | ferred to the committea on_exeeu of your selection. ! mendation of the police department signed, 2 G . Unlon Mfg Co Handling His Defense. nee for supreme court or to other- A s g Jassing. tive nominations were the first G r gl aske: us about this, IlgEn skalnanog provision toc np: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timbrelt |Thomas I, McDonough, has brought Puliltc Utllities Stocks. nassing [iae it crpair R taat InY 8| S abo! S wonderful service by wire. Bollerer's Posy Shop The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. 83 WEST MAIN ST. PROF. BLDG. ant and an additional sergeant. matter was referred to the commit- | tee withput adoption. BLIZZARD IN NEBRASKA rd proportions swept a last night and to- day following two days of incessant rain fall. pointment of an additional lieuten- nd Family. Joseph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 16252, ry’s _Chureh, TResidence 17 agalnst Bertha Nonken Coscina, | conn 1t & Pow prd claiming that she fradulently and|yifq Elec Light .. wilfully concealed certain facts |N T3 Gas . from him. The plaintifi’s complaint | Southern > sets forth that they were married at Benton, Arkansas, October 11, TREASURY BAL. 1923, The writ is returnable in the{ Treasury Bal superior court the first Tuesday of e May and Constable John Recor| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS served the papers, FOR BEST RESULTS ers of the Boston & Maie railroad | {the governor. A bill making the chief justice's salary § and the assoclate Jjustices and judges of the superior irst time their new president, | | court $12,000 has been adopted Ly yepe 6. Hannauer, and he de- | the legislature. The present salaries Lired that New England industry |are $0.500 and $2.000 respectively, » railroad are hound together | S o t the suceess of noth depends READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS upon the energy of the people. FOR BEST RESULTS 1B & M. ANNUALL Boston, April 13 (P—Stockhold- in annual meeting today heard for |

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