New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1927, Page 2

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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. R IR 1[ I'SPRINGFIELD IS TESTING OUT NEW Police Guard Against [oxau |\ e o decie e e i ngINvEIVtAFSll%[NnEsflfil?NT Ow YOU OUR SCHOOLS d DEVELOPMENT OF STREET R' R' CAR we\u“su:]l;:!zg‘w'r\ E‘:},’:’;‘;%&E‘g“ ak?ur} R “x o "rhe ;)amr‘ where John wu';- neighborhood of the new ditd f th E i naw addition of. the Rooth stabled his horse, and from N - 1 . 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The in- designed to rance is but a littie over |se et which makes possible an | noise than | ov 1l height of ten feet, two on of other|inches. The car seats 45 passen- |l made | trip with a|gers. ¢ of com 4 city officials| Tha elactrical equipment s un- - s All switches are mounted flush on pancls in front of the op- crator. Remote control of motors, hr and doors, is employed, with SALW SAYS HE—IS X y i m ! L Lterling Library Plans Also Behe\es Ex Wile Stll _ Must Be Aitered Now New Haven, April 14 4P—Con- | Loves Him siruction of the Sterling Memorial | ibrary for Yale University to cost v million ehas been definitely b e the university haa unable to buy the brick apart- Il ol e n- ten 2 ment houss, number 126 High strect ‘l, 3 @ ¥ £ which is almost on one corner of ' ; 4 A 2 i ¢ the land which is practically an en- ? | tire city block area. 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