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NEW BRIraiNv ~ave vAal. i HERALD, SATURDAY APRIL 16, 1927. _— - @ @ @O O \Everyman’s Bible Class to Take Large Delegation to Philadelphia 1927 Convention mon Goss o Cal CITY LARGE ENOUGH First Sa! FOR TWO SENATORS M Least One Would Rlmos % % Bt dudge Mling Blames s Surely Be Democrat | A ' band for Trouble in Home MOTHER-IN-LAW IS A Gerr nder such as was 181 s0 of In police court this morning, Judge B. W. Alling heard a recital a typleal mother-in-law case, of i that has turnished humor- ists and alleged jokesters with mate- rial for ye nd ye Carl Ko- walski, aged 23, of 15 Parkview wvenue, after pleading not guilty to arges of breach o d auiting his wif ast evening, took the and began his testimony by that on his rival at nome he * an to listen to the radio, the have to lis 1o every 1 Prosecuting Attorney Woods iim what he n and Kowalski She and notl 8 e il His wife .ill na om her mother, znd con y there is no peace in household. Mrs. Kowalski, At her hushand n irinking too much and when one else in t to his aby Achuse list strength tion as of assembly of the pecuii ir vitness stand mocr: was made most irre ~out of its way to tics with strength to pre from over elm ot several distri S One w distric day drew nd exhibited it S d it looke der, “No," Gerrym w pr <r howe testified actice ot week-end, d, every- 15 obli Last evening {he came home under the influenc lof drink and threw himself on mother's bed. Asked to g0 u ise his own bed, said anotk For ye he is toxica s used ssion tie ontemptu rri submit or when politics and Britain the gencral he last apportic on the census o o to be 59,316, whereas sem « | caus K counts now pl S0 STl s no district in the s great a population with and in & ain's populatio combined vot districts having Waterbury has two senators, whom represents a district tors. Hartiord names, h ulted he her mother wnd pushed A her sister. He it of last week teel well, but the ro ndition wife. The mother- lar testimony. Tier made the laint. He tound Ko- shirt sleeves out on he arived there He testtied that ted her husband acted accordingly. told Kowalski he the latter's drinking habits root of the trouble in the Last evening there would have not been any dis- not come home with rink on him, and when 1 to 1other bed done so instead of It seems, Jud Mrs, Kowalski car without her mother not live without must live together, until Ma tion officer. aged 41, of 162 A $7 and costs breach of the £ n v Officer Wil Wlivan testified that he m st in a tenement at 75 nue last evening, Ribur W being held men when (he officer arriy from story told, th hut Riburo' way. river salnio. Adhering to ot his prize to the one when several 5 o'cloc Kowalski and he Alling one of of M, WCxe Than 12) 116 0(}0v““ Tri tother seetion send third 603 in a have | probably { the half three di should t into a ra id, that live an his He in bhasis of the for Cax and 9, New Brita d to four a the representa onld sinee contin > case thos en- charge of the prot Jack Riburo, Nor t for drunkenn liam the ar ford senators, combined population s Diss Hnw popul abont onc-third as gro § New include Middl rham, Litchfl tion natorial town, Tolland and Ashford. stro « hy two 1 had been a ereat 1‘ had having equal party re Martford, no Gerrymander wous line, mtally pl minority voti as to pr 1o pre city entation in form cd would pr of SENT Steckholm, s0l to death of stor | olomi art the did hia worl ish me every of his extra over moto PROTESTS April 15 () itencing tt for a Swi L or con lioriz trate such a minority victory, to be placed the 1 and jons concen- in o Amertes comm a way legation by the Sw party today. iddle of pub- halt ing. the 1 wards, the lower but the fifth in trol of 1 probably give ntial majority placed on the | phote wards 1, 3 and | writers nd 6, the lower g helm the fifth, |of tele have a great hlican vote th. o fourth 5§ ov Belglum, April 16 (P miners were killod In an ex- n | plosion of fire np today in the to | Levant De Mons mine tinnes, < 07110 miles from Mons, ve men i1l were soriously hurt. ETHEL: certainty rds no linly thre + was no col names W nd sixth w the democrats wo that party a substs Were th e to b Voundary separatin b from wards 2, 4 wards would over but sixth would lead over the small ro in the second and fov pportionment by the general assembly will be required before a new district is created. With a ©. P. control in t leglsiature that body in a position to say whet er there shall be a second senator from New Briiain, meanwhile aware | Doteotives who of the fact that such an official [olent evidence stands a good chance of being & |cause a g democrat, local followers of Thomas | indictment, Jefferson’s principles are not count- ! plotted mon ng their chickens rictira el s Gray's mistres: t years, Junior Whatever lova th night at the{leld for each onal prominenc L new Tw cou horror ¢ pels and by ne of the popula manner to a stupor ' as it re- proportion aware of the vder in a hideous was put Arunken | morning, he carly on Su unearthed in three nd fury to return a » sald the crime sufM- a to Joint was BALL league RLS' JUNIOR L The Polish Girls will hold a ball Monc ¥im Tree Inn, Farmingion. The sipated. following have becn selected to act| Dgfer ar patrons and patronesses: Mr. and at odds throughout the trial Mrs, Anthony Kioskowski of Hart-lists have mined Gray, ford, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Podhajski| plea of a disordered of Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- | able ley Borawskl of w Dritain | Mrs. Snyder fs expect The committee in charge of mak- | tain that sh wept ing preparations for the ball con-icorset salesman, who [ of Miss Marie Ostrowskl and | tured ns a Don Juan Miss Cele Grandzielewskt ttraction. The woman's The Juntor league Is composed of \have promised to prodnce voung ladies of Hartford, and New | feminine victims to Britaln, Miss Mae Miastkowski of witnesses at the trial, this city is president of the organi-{ “I have no fear of the zation. > T am innocent,” Mrs, and her statement ed to the e two may have other sa counse! probahly will he Aliens nd the prob- o d to main. away will of irr was sistible counsel other his charm as ontcome vder duly TAKEN OVER INSURANCE Cincinnatt, Ohio, April 15 (P The Western and Southern Lite Tn- |t surance company of Cincinnati has taken over and reinsured the busi- ness of the Public Savings Insurance company of Indianapolis. it was an- nounced last night MORE PROT} { wwrit .hummr is e of the ca rk brutality of the Two obviously medi will g0 to trial. 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Voit, o pro- npany onstitutio: on operat ses challe led by company and Hartford tax Coach Acme erference with interstate -Burns about ved when aiding in fig woodland on h Molu me. -Appropriation of quisition of site ilding asked from legis riations committee on state Meriden—Findl zed moonshine fiquor in © car. Meriden police & d Mrs. John Daywoos of } Hartford for a ssion office g thelr More than 200 radio amateurs gather from arts of New ind for fifth ual convention of New of American 1 itting vision wn—Five hours of fighti subdue forest fire which timated at $30.000, Hartford Civil War T it on with ion associat tend en 500 Bv Will ot His Father Special to T Mass., of Worcoster, 16—Clar- Dt the April rms to Inst cester county the P g probate cour A danghter, T t of rnice H 34 White, 1s Wl the resi- to the beque of the (e is left Britain man's mother, Mrs. Hayward, who is also nan ceutrix but declines to estate serve is not indicated. Dert 16.-—Local of the m river here Riclek body y, Conn., police helieve found in the Naugatuck vesterday 1o be that of M. 1 Naugatuck farmhar was found by two boys stranded on @ sand bar, Identitication wis made by the name written in a grocery account book. No address could be found. cal Examiner Parmelee in permission for removal of t 0 a local undertaker's was no need of April the body ) 1o iving body i there utopsy ing. Goat-Getter DOLSIT IT GET YOI GON,~ TGE BT SFNC- DN~ arleton | federal charges of vio-| Medt- | as | five gallons of! ! Providence, ECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF EVERY MAN 'S BIBLE CLASS row, left to right: Charles Palmer, Rev row: John § William A Walter W. row Goul 50 New T to g0 in a body May Mion of ot Men's annual con dera Servizes in Plainville Catholic Churche: : the Church of ) hear confe French, A hioners are exy selves of this oy sior ion morning and Rutherford, Sroup en routs Dycr of this commit sentir an's nere m, both th er be clal musieal services have st James J. ¢ 8 o'cloc whic tion, will Wi intention of going, : N John Clarkso: PPercy How Alb A nus *Arise, Come, ener; Is ora ¥ have been mentio following m at 10 te will be ren- o'clock service: The Resurrection,"” Garbett; K 1 Credo, s and A the T00hy, Imer . N 5 Cong will Jict fon the muste tia” ang * andillotte; We Pre will e, PARTMENT MOVES DI nene ma 9 o'clock Ad s will be per. Monday J ide Dionne and rube will be marri morning at will be an anniversary the s of the Park City plan jizh mass fer the repose of the e e soul of John O'Hara. convention, s formed in derations principal as well organizers as on of Thix will be local cl the first time has not had at lea: speakers at a national since the Federation w New Dritain four Last ycar the three speakers on TURT SUNRISE Announceme SERVICES s made that in omorrow morning will be held in Methodist church. service will be held also 3. Zion church BOYS' NIGHT Anril hurch M held on Tu in the First Co and drum corps as well as an or- | dining room and hestra with the delegation from 'form of a “Dovs' Interest in Dible class affairs has | Howe, f fallen off this past year local | now ¢h class due to a number of reasons. town The engaging of a speaker at a|magic by * price morc than three times the income, under the erroncous fmpression that his expenses wers underwritten, s thought to have considerable to do with the lack of CENT years mec of local and took a Trinity A by the Uni tion ¢ \ take the m Arthur | W1 eantain, | sunrise TAMOUS 10R DIES Nice, Prance, April 16 (P—Gaston 1ous author of detective is dead, FREE LECTURE SUNDAY, interest » has heen considerable fric- tlon all through the year. Early in 1o season the publicity committer and all publicity has be uled ever since. A vote carly in ¢ class paper be re- ed no further action e g JOSEPH W. HUNTRESS This was followed by the of seve mbers of nors of 3 P M otto Hall (Over Capitol Theater.) SWHEN CHRIST BROADCASTS FROM JERU Under the Subjeet Auspices of the Christadelphians by i resig of Boston, Mass, or- tlor chestra an First Church of Christ hoo! 10:00 A. M.—Easter Service of Sunday Churci “THE EASTER GARDEN” (Parents and Friends will be W 11:00 A. M.—Kinderg: 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC BY CHOIR JUNIOR CIIOIR or-—Subjeet: ENDL LIFE!? el ome) arten for Little Children AND Sermon by the Past “THE POWER OF AN 12:15 P. M.—Men's Bible Class 4:00 P. M.—EASTER VESPER MUSICAL Vocal and Instrumentzl Music by Ruth Goodrich Horton, Soprano Jane Sartori Tuttle, Alto Charles J. Stuhlman, Tenor John A. Lindsay, Baritone Herbert E. Anderson, Violinist oy 0. Tuttle, "Cellist Theron Wolcott Hart, Organist and Choirmaster. Easter Meditation by the Pastor Subject: “SPRING SONGS AND HOPES 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Leader: Mr. Blodgett. ) Y SERVICE Devotional Meeting Subject: The Resurrection Story