New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1927, Page 17

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ASSEMBLY AGAIN HOLDING SESSION Routing Business Is Transacled{ at Gapitol islatury rno; vention, houses was Only tod one into ndar senat mea reports b taken up. seven s action he countivs may pr requiring p change of me RO nsion ysiciar Rights Are Restol A hill rest Joseph S adopted by ¢ Teport bill prov viding servic must b is made v The ing that ar perform ail duties ¢ ircinding admission of ¢lec other reports we which with senat L bill provid Lssista i was session present n 1 did matters ac ted he “ to the ruled the tempt 1o spé bady by st Sen senate $100,000 per M e o tuthorizi peent bonds ain 1o is authori s districts: Bantam w the Danbury . vequiring esti necded mitted and n Torrin T fow pro ke: 154 95 money v court;: wes departments hoard of ng other cha ton city charter. Destroy Old Records the bill authorizing commissioner to dest than years the senate with amendment making the period years Mr. Southwick of Cornw Guestioned the wisdom of disposin of old records. He asked if destroying highway I it that was the case, he ed. Mr. Hurlburt of Somers, the roads, bridge explained that records to be destroyed time hooks and sim which there was no further use. “The house adopted bills authori Branford to $40,000 1 of in the W the h records mor from on way five came Al bill provide uts, the the wer issue bonds; extending penalty for | without s motor vehicle vner to those who ¢ such fon, or to those ob! ing consent of owner to use vehicle m false or fra or representations; expense allowances for ation cominissioners from a year to nNecessary A office expenses oved by the comptroller; author izing town of Hra rd to 10,000 Kigh school building bonds; anthorizing Westport to public parks, squares and mons; authorizing commi agricultu to determine I ing farm produects cordance with official ndards, to be sold at a rer ble rite; extending provisions 1921 juvenile court act to cipal courts; giving municip 1 court with civil jurisdictions concurrent isdiction with justices of p in actions for t! children born out of lock, and providing clerk of court orderirg payment for support of such child shall issue exccution for designated sum monthly instead of quarterly, and that he shall notif selectmen w of judgment for support of and that selectmen shall have % Grandmothers Knew The Secret In 1851 there was introduced a pure-quality herb laxative Dr.TruesElixir Grandparents, present-day mothers, and the younger genera- tion have relied upon Dr. True's Elixir to give them and their chil- dren just the right kind of relief from worms and constipation, in- digestion and other stomach com- plaints. No wonder it is known as The True Family Laxative “I am 78 but I eat everything and never had constipation troubles for I take Dr. Trué's Elixir.”— J. J. Fiefield, Yar- mouthville, Me. Mild, yet ever effective — pleasant tasting — cleanses as it clears. Vamily stze $1.20; other sizes 68 & 40c. ting it of 0 s of )00 as com- or design packed K in and son- of s awful wed- child gen- N’ | - SPAULDING : 1Gels 100 Per Cent on Examina- “I fion for Electricians l e rk may passing t ekents i [ salaries | sub- cilmen six n 1 for yving 1S OppOsS- chair- t and riv- i old | ar papers for in- | udulent | travel, ap- issue establish {ing the sioner of 1ds to be used on labels identi ,\.‘ all muni- | the | wpport of | William Lurling of East strect last | [ | i hin twenty-tour hours | ! supervision of welfare of the child. Mr. me license ary production, deserved “to be orous literature bill was tabled. Another bill Peck was also t: roadside m Thin was [ with Mr. ‘ eral Peck of Bristol described fee bill as o a s liter- part of which dded to the by Mr. said t o culture 1 favorably rkets. Mr. Peck compulsory Wood of the Clark of Hz bill to i 1 | lowance f < of compensa- tion co r. Sisson of | | Hebro state- ment at ¢ honor. re- s in nditional mittees ek in order d L mitte cot PASSES, MARK 15 PERFECT < Y. Spaulding, electrician He at th cipitated a political row in which the | Ihuilding commission, and common council fi jinvolved, te Stanley Work; failure to obtain a first examination pre- 3 whos first tradesn riect paper out of 50 who tricd and nation his papers s test passing mark Those who passed the qualified for s | Neumann, 623 street, Vi Park street, i Other examinations were marked | follows: M. G. Usai, +14 Putnam | street, ; Albert H. Hall, 69 Ch strec J. J. Covalski, 61 Belde i John Staskiewicz, 5 rect, 42.5. st |1 | | FORDSAPIRO TRIAL | 1 1 This is Plamdfi’'s Thirteenth Day Under Cross-Examination of Mil- | lion Dollar Suit. D April bucco and th fay week-end today in 0060 libel It w roit 14 (P—Burley vacation vie Aaron suit 4 Lith day mination and the third voted to Burley tobacco. Sapiro admittedly got ne in fees for his | organization of urley Tobacco Growers' | tive ociation, and for two duy |interrogation of him has slowly towards his formal Judge ¥ strugsled 1o s put he did not res both Sapiro that court he a Good Friday and for | urday reces | Sapiro will { two of his four re Ford 8 Sapiro's wrly 890 advice in the K worked | stimony | M t wheu the coun- and Ford su undoned ov the usual 0 to Chicago, hildren are 1l City Items Britain Gas Friday, | will be 16th, { The oftice of th :('n will close noon wil 15th. Discount extended to Saturda; | with fand A at on April 7109 p.m surprise party advt, was tendered | rling to this August nployed mpiny {evening. Mr. 1 | country from 1 and since then | veler's Ing at the |in Hartrord. Mr. and Mgs. Talesfor Zaczek of 21 Tremont street recently cele- |brated their birthdays, the former his 56th and the latter her 50th. gifts, were received by the couple and the evening was spent { with singi dancing and musical {selections. ; There will be a | Luther league at the First Lutheran |church this evening at § o'clock. > meeting has been set aside for “Divine Service.” The Misses | planning to spend in Atlantic City. The regular meeting of Mattabes set Tribe, 14, Red Men, will b held in the hall, 277 Main strect Mon, evening o'clock. The chiel's degree will conferred on several candidat a lLour has been Teachers of Kindergarten classes in the elementary schools will at "tend a convention of teachers on Monday, April 25. Children in the [classes will be dismissed for The Sunshine socicty will meet ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist church. Latham of 140 Bu admitted to where she iving (res or intluenza Attorne s McDonoug! [1eft today for Washington, D. C., to | spend the Baster holidays. ! 5 | Many | meeting of the Gamerdinger the next be socia et on A single pair of elephont tusks | | Acosta Acronmntical cky |} tim the ndlin, ! | dropped office hours from § to 12 a. m., | were confident the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL CES A TIME WHEN TO WONDER’ WHERE THEY CON it W D, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1627 Bunnies "w” Baau (1T JBSERVANGE OF 500D FRIDAY| Services in o Attrast Large Throngs 1927 BY NEA SERVICE INC ACOSTA PLANE IN NEW RECORP (Continued from First er at the Other Records Broken had b At aC cont hold out until { had been r he only the 50 hour period aviators sended on th naps on a mattr > pla sandwi food oyed li re sho enclosed ¢ late bars, co Page) o plans they used the De- troit trophy at the national air races wiclphia last fall, Designed by Bellanca its Columbia A which Charl cial backer. ¥ 1erona ral career the Inst n ho oo obse on X jous rec ished by the clock last night Acosta rlin I the America - us flying record of thirty-six hours, our u fuiseppe Betdar vesident of corporatio Vine lanea s while Mil: sociates b des of thirty-four by Oakley ady four inutes and S0 Kelly d his 1 student 1608 1t » which Bellanca « of onc of th amberlin, who practically a continuou: A this morning establ duration 1l record » refucled in t 10:45 o'clock aviators passed the a Licute < Richt aloft nds in a us broken the by s plane. his morning the theair lines above Roosevelt AL S o'clock this fliers continued to Istand. ir maching running perfectly and that they woere det ¢ in the air until they oal. s o'clock found the flicrs still ur, with motors um s . At that hour quite a crowd whled at the aviation ficld coming in automobiles. i tly bof . m. two avia- tor from the Wright Aeronautical | orgnization flew alongside of the endurance plane and waved greet When the Wright fliers land d at Mitehel field shortly afterwards they said that both aviators “looked 0. K. and waved their hands to them Some of the obscrvers thought that Acosta and Cham dropped a m from the p this morning but a search fails veal it. he plar 000 to 2, Start 14 flicrs hugged field ng the over Long emed to b indications lined to Atlantic Itoosevelt field, ha n Si they left and Chamberlin ather inter triangu Mitchel in Long 1 n in the air long cnough Imost three times Atlant on the time basis Alcock-Brown flight from Ne rundland to Ireland in 1619, hey al travelled far beyond distance of ght from San Fr o0 and ret Both Vete Fliers Acosta and Chamberlin are teran Chamberlin, 38 s old, now employed as a Wright corporation test pilot, 1 and an instructor in rmy air service during the war. accident occurred in n his plane crashed near during the itional air Mitchell field. wrence anelli, his passen, s killed Chamberlin was seriously in- | morn soar tablish Flyi Roosevelt a over ind Curtis 1 th ho have flo ross the m both aviators it the field rlin d to 00 fe 50th Hour 10 o'clock rmen entered ifticth hour as the crowd on ound wondered how much gas they had left. Impatient at the pro longed duration of the flight, th watchers decided to attempt to fh out app the fli up a plane to 4 question. “How Much G g big ¢ attached to a ane, wh up to attempt ablish communication with the wcord break Acosta and Chamberlin started with 383 gallons and if they hav used no more than the estimated seven gallons an hour their re sources are far from exhausted. A cold wind was sweeping the avia He has : which an automobile racing During the war he was an ctor at Hazelhurst field, and in he helped map the transcon- 1tal nir mail routes. He had re- ged in commercial Connecticut 1 Gallous of G A supply of 285 gallons of gasoline was carried at the start of the trip. A motor that hummed perfectly and | L plane that responded gracefully to move from controls left only ucl supply as the re obstacle to completion of hour goal, barring unfore- cen diffienlty he aviators in notes to the ground said they gasoline would At he their iviver 1 sent up | nted on | maining > 1ty For Easter Special Dress Sale of the better made Dres 16° In all the newest colors and ma- terial. Smartly tailored in up-to- the-minute styles. — at the — 325-2 79 WEST MAIN ST. Catering also to the large womar TEL. will make sufficient keys for 30 or Youthful models in large sizes 40 pianos. it heights of w 1d and med to onld only the sun was on the ground that they, 1 wait, wer n who WIVES LEAVE HOME Steve Katasank and Mrs. Peter row think stand its t sor who i IRPLANF SHALL, LIGHT MACH A nt | { Mrs | Besk, Both of 109 Lasall Court, Pack Up and Go Away, Detre Two wow who live e C packed up the factory Acosta ai flown thont 4 o'clock yeste for parts R childr youngest il the olde s five child Mass. Governor Gets New Letter on Sacco Eoa April 14 (A GRANTED DIVORCE a V. Marl divorce fromw the ground Jeny has be Alhert Boston Among the by J perior han chil % Th of ord oy ftom 1 srockion lawyer, vriter ublicly reve Mr. Fleteher rederic A. Parn vietims of MEMORIAL SERVICE AT SEA Washington, April 14 (UP)- 1 oust guard cutter Modoe today h memorial says sory orf Newtoundland, n the 15th the h Sacco and Va of the HCT ioted tels how an WY gy 1l ivel trans-Atlantic iceberg, with h, to st : finall The Modic Jited oft the Grand service of the Titanic dis is on Bar coast atrol duty additio guard since ice of he joinins the ' herts from b 2 put on probation an t ever since OVERLOADS AUT RUCK Wallac: d 24 miserable itching. Momey- on, 1 today Rl Back Guarantee, Whyte- weyele Policeman Willia QJFox knocks pimples, poison S ) flivy. piles. Barbers or dru Foe Lucky Tiger scalp remedy. Single application stope that Ker Mo troll 1D g he ar tomorron was He will court mob tzned morning, Easter Flowers of Personality Sample Can of Combination Corsages Made up Hampers and Baskets, Combination Corsages of Valley Violets, Roses Peas, Orchids and >ansies Suggestions Lilies, Hydrangeas Rosebushes, Tulips Hyacinths, Genistas piraeas Present Cut Flower This Arrangzments Colorful Note in the Easter Festival Consider What Our Florists' Telegraph Service can do for you. I BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 83 W. MAIN ST. Prof. Bldg. TEL. 886 The Telegraph Florist of New Britain at ackliffe’s Bigelow St. Churches Expecte! ' | Dr. { Mo Collection KILLED IN YONKERS Francesco Delrosso, 33, of 459 Myrtle Street Meets Death While in Search of Employment. The local police received a from Chiet that Mrs. 39 Myrtl r brother- ¥ notified the lo- 0580 had ey Works Yon PLOT IS DISCOVERF 14 A Every Nurse Knows This Trained nurses know that most people who fail to gain weight after any illness cannot get proper nourishment from any food but need a food tonic such as Father John's Medicin: to build new flesh and strength The nourishing elements in Father John's Medicine ar easily taken up by a weakened system and promptly made over to new healthy tissue. People gain weight steadily while taking this old-fashioned ‘amily medicine which contains no alcohol or harmful drugs. HELPS WEAK CHILDREN | GROW STRONG S HIALTH BUILD ] e =R OF SUCCESS Prof. Bitgood will Lecture and Demonstrate ON THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES IN TOWN ONCE MORE FOR THE BENEMT OF THE SICK TONIGHT at 8 Sharp Doors Open 7:30 P. M, the Slecping, Within, Arousing. PROF. J. PAUL BITGOOD POSTIVELY THE LAN1 PUBLIC LECTURE ADMISSION FREE— EVERYBODY ADMITTED Thursday at I. 0. O. F. HALL 141 ARCH ST, Will be packed to the doors. Come Early. Doors Open 7:30 P. M. A MESSAGE FOR YOU AT 8:00 P. M. Nature's forces proved mightier than artificial stimulants. Arousing the infinite forces of Nature to Action. THE MAN OF THE HOUR Convinces the Entire Audience Al manner of allments were greatly beneiiied with only a few minutes (reatment every after- noon last week. “1 feel greatly improved” was the testmony of many. Bitgood’s Office Visited By throngs Dally—Relieves the Af- flicted While You Wait—Nothing o Swallow—You Just Watch Him Do It, Free Admission 8 P. M. DON'T MISS IT BITGOOD BiiJS. Private Offices Packard Bldg. 25 Arch St.

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