New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. Widening of St. ley Street (" oUR scHooLs ) Passed Over Resi’ zts Veto» - Board of Public Works ton street wit Stantey Workers are glad to ex- the end of the war, coming home in Jams Through Project » in grade lines. 1t was voted cnd to Mr. and Mrs. Herman |command of his company. me th acceptanc i 4 dations on their! TIn 1580, Mr. Fleischer organized in Spite of Property s swners to th r Loth ddi versary. The | the first troop of boy cadets in Con- < [of co wtion and adjust | event was celh at their home necticut, and drilled them in target ners’ Protes . s held on the 1 Osgool on Monday, 'and rifle practice. In 1883 he was Owners’ Protest 1 of ect lines on East § - 11, Mr. has heen elected representative to the state street fror - railroad tracks to ith the c 1y years st | legislature, the city line. The question was A ‘| October and unti a few months ago | Mr. Fleischer is now 82 years of passed by the hoard and recom- | when his health failed, was active in age. He has three sons, Joseph, smmon council he plating department whe Charles and William, all of whom i e rved 4 great many years < .- 'are Stanley Workers. Joseph 1s in ¥ the boar n of sewer | . od, th 3 man. charge of the plating departments at common ' Hehing i | 'S s 2 Mr. Fleischer came to New Brit-the Stanley Rule and Level plant. Stanley str strect | Cit 1 in in O-toher, through the Charles is superintendent at the to K : t . ; teginald T a! laE ; ; purcliase of several patent rights of Stanley Works main plant ard Wil t T Andrew Rankin of Philadelphia. liam is divisional superintendent of Among (he articles manufactured the plating division at the Stanley by the Rankin acquisition of these Works main plant. Stefan Bukoski comploted ten years service with Hardware and | Plant on April 11th and was ented with a Ten Year Service SCEALE M. BREWSTER oL “""" €o.INE Central dunlor High School 4 0 | Miss Esther Anderson formerly Bhvaloal p 4 | secretary to President C. F. Bennett, Wil I { will be married on Saturday, April Sk | 16 to Harold Johnson. The wedding | will take place at 2 p. m. at the | Swedish Lutheran Parsonage. | | The Suggestion Committee at the y Works Main Plant held a lay is the 184th : sorn i1 ist, Maine e ting last week and the follu.v\!m:' rth of Thoma. ind attended the cial Eastern g AWeze (atven Sawardsiton mnasinm o 1300 iestions des tion sc o \‘ ‘.l\ 2 B i C. M. Bailey, R ST et 3 4 AN BE Howard H. i s political docu for two yeirs and in b, ; = A & $25 o 45 1325;t]r::d RO ¢ ¢ aLe 5 Sented Eetia el - - hr?\«'m i alph Northup, $10; P gediarson el 5 W. E. A . Janchesky, g $10; Albert Esberg, $5: H. N. Loom- RSty A S e e Wministra 1923 he had ch the New | RoddR R or, $5: W. W. Marshall, §2; A. A : g street y kne as | tion, Mow was the territory of th | piaygrounds and i 1 Williams, Adolph Reckert, $2: 134 e wa oo United States vastly increased? 25 and '26 he was the dircctor of e 15 L C. T Lucey ’ ommend t n to the comn What is the name of the Jufy the New Britain Fresh Air camp. 32; Blazy Woszezyna, $2; Lulgia couneil by s ome in Virginia? He will again take charge of that alafia, $1 g T i Fafni 'S . Wins Point 5. Who was his leading opponent Organization next summe He join- HERMAN FPLEISCHER / o ¥ne ADAnBAeSt OF | fof ths reuaEney Ie Mintoos carn. a0 tha \Imten Siatse army In 1017 , to complete the Costume ey o eo Oiaxs |t and was a member of the Provi. 'lEhts was a soft metal cap butt Cltv to Act Against r Bearing Co.'s ¥ S )1 i dence Training Regiment %f New r. Rankin had had a great deal | R ted to hoid ¢ g Was - B nd. He was honorably dis Of trouble in having this plated s | Unlicensed Plumbers : TR i { e el R ellly watdl he mat Mr. Wipisalier | Tecauge mapy plumpers Have fafl- lrst 0 . ) therahip i the rves. He ie | Who succecded in ing the butts ©d to renew their licenses, which ex- . : in sev New ain or. [inas vy manner. Mr, Jeischer to ac. Olaf A. Peterson has announced in- Ran. Dired April 1, Plumbing Inspector politidal | zanization: ThiiEs At A sl il b 8 ay | ¢ i G o Stanley auguration of a drive against oper- | R Y e e b | s position with the Stanley p : e bl st T Bk o s e o) llons by urlcese ) Fradimar | Milliner) | [Bags and Hosxelyl street, the board vote o« 6. Wit is Jefferson’s number in ! The sectional jdents of this time had no plating department. Prosecutions are threatened by the | to fit the most fastidi- | to harmonize with the sion of president Central Junior High sciiool held The buit did not take well in the |Iespeeior 'lh° SEntin e ous taste. ‘ new costume. ety a0l ly miciing e on : T 10, Tiart, ot that | In previous years the fssuance of A motion was made and ca 1 th e e ! - » of the Stanley licenses has been somewhat a mat- | A O e 1s | in the girls' gym be paid. The pir asked . Fleischer to go ' "l’ ""”““"“i“““ lightly regarded, . SCal'fS | . = cirtt he nd n o but Inspector Peterson plans to en- on Billboards committee announced that nest week through th 1 note the DXL 4 | It Would he aBla o notify the nresi- Eoods which fhey wers making andliforce the section of the code relative brighten the other- | : ls Under Way Today ucnis as to the number of Civie plate such articles as thought Lo licenscs strictly, he announced to- = m. all S| necessary to add chie o building department’s drive loague pins the school has, There weuld look well. Mr. I day. wise sombre effect. and smartness. i 1inst defective and illegal advertis- are not 4;;(, zh bpy;\.\ to b;,xp;\\\ ome butts, flush bolts, barrel bolts A S [ | il v ll izns will begin today with the cntire school so it has been ud other goods polished, plated and [ jquor Haul Valued at i ent of public w nrkk and po- nounced that if the no finished in various colors and finish- departments cooperating. More pins It ovir after the presidents o % Wih these koods Nir. Hart wen | $200, 000 Is Captured Most I*ssentlal' — Beautiful Lmqeue Pl‘Of. Bitgood Wilg than | billhoards e ceive theirs, a certain num into the market. The goods took | Hoboken, .. April 13 (P—Two | | FEaster Special — Slips $3.95; Bloomers HNE e eh o sor o well and that was the foundation of customs i oday captured the { S e Corsages and Boutonnieres so 1l conditions. them. Only the studc o Stanley Works' plati 1.600 ton freighter Fort Gaines at Lecture and and a .)uw\«u. will e made to find best conduct anc T and polishir ! the Fletcher Dry Dock, foct of Thir- whether boards erected pils N f deals will 7 M. Floischer did all of the teenth street, seizing 4,000 cases of Demonstrake wit nits. hich have receive The gehool conrt was f buffing and lac- | Scoteh whiskey, Holland gin and e e 1 I S ales 5 tering 1 ¢ demand for plated | champagne stored in the hold and ONCE MORE FOR THE e - o ol e : 5 ine o that more help | valued roughly at $200,000. | 3 : m 95 W. MAIN ST. “alla agos TEL. 3683 SR S 3 Jude £ R TR to e put on and eventually a | Two members of the erew werd Callahan-Lagosh EVIT OF THE SICK andid r s’ licenses court ( ¢ him comment force of ove han mploy- caught, the rest escaping under /1 S 1 be 2t as 1o their on the cd in the differer ics of cover of bullets from a six chamber THURS D'\“, EVENING cnowledge of th - and those who et IAB10 o partmer 3 g de 32 caliber mounted gun on the at 8 Sharp qualify will be 508 - o ut were inven [ which were freighter's deck which raked the A\p“] 14 tice their ”m-' int 3 ity elve s The pi 5 1 ed, and the Stanley Works tywo small customs launches as they : list of those » ssue Gl £ s 1 ting department beeame the larg- (raeed into the dock. | Bringing forward the sleeping the re 10' days' molice, oS - st in the hardware trade, turning i Giant Within ;) NOTES out more plated su e .‘ "'T_: : ; = oigs P v e e e | For Quich Returns Use Herald Classified Advts At The strect at 2:67 yester e s " e . | reported to tie police today that his e e ompany went provements in other depar nts. store had been entered and $2.00 in “Handy Hardware” Store » corner of trord rond 1s born July 4, 1545, 7at New pennles taken. foia aimhes: fce. G m. N. J. He entered the Ho. | George DBouchard, a Postal Tele- strect C '\ \() 6 was called at 5:21 o' hn k toa b n Academy in N Jersey, but Ly cnger boy, reported that dump fire at Cherry and Eliis hefore his course completed, | his bicy 15 stolen in front of the streets, and 26 Co. No. 4 ent Lincoln ecalled for volun- |office on West Main street. a1 ¢ ST, called to a grass fire on erty teers to serve the country in the Anthony Petrauskas of 46 Broad 336 MAIN ST, owned by Clitton . Daver 5 Civil war. He enlist st street complained that boys have New York Volunteers, aft sdone considerable damage to his ice in a New Jersey regimen |‘I house on Osgood avenue, 1 The Tiffany of Low-Priced Cars g lass Of Class The Staris purposely designed to be the Tiffany of its field; no attempt is made to achieve T e no other kind. the lowest possible price EVERYBODY ADMITTED 5 Thursday Eve., at 8 GARDEN SEED BROES i o0 el g 3 We speak of Polished Plate Glass POSTIVELY THE LASi 4 £ : ST ThE X as a matter of course, because we carmy N i ows ks W [’ule you are having your car re- The builders of the Star direct their principal Y. o1 A S 3 ds fi d i I O E"AL[ e R 4 ) u efiorts' towards fineness and smartness in a e | - 5 g]assed you mlghl just as well have it Tow-priced car, knowing that there are a large 144 ARCH ST, Rear Windows number of persons whose tastes demand the e SOl done by experts. finer things, but who prefer to limit their auto- i pack t . !' : = mobile expenditures. 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