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I B i T BOY FIGHTS WITH | NEWINGTON NEWS By a vote of 90 to 48, town meeting at the Grange hall lay night, the r.r»-t selectman l]RUNI(FN OPERATOR . | (Continued From First Page) | <OUrt and favor the petition of the | o | trustees under [ Welles for permission to rary site a spe- sell the nd pur the automobile strect, suit for s been brought ‘Thompson. writ is returnable in the city the fourth Monday of Ma nd Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor itz served the pape rear re the vote was taken. found that several residents had brou property on Main street with the understanding that | the library would be erected there. Drinks Wine At Party Welles Eddy, one of the trus- john Jenson, aged 31, of 143 Jor-| tecs. explained the situation. Fannie . strect pleaded guilty to the A, Welles, who died in 1919, left char hile 1 der influence of liquor, dHVl er, Stanley R. Ed 1 $100 and costs and sen-|as trustees with a lot on Main street. need to jail for 10 days. He was|just south of the Grange hall for snted by counsel, but aft-\ the crection of a library, to be known retained Attorney Albert!ag the Lucy Robhing Welles Me- who notice Of|morizl library in memory of her il to superior court in $500 | mother, Subsequent to Miss Welles' death, Mrs. Mary W. Bddy, a sister, e a lot adjoining the origi 1 one, to be used for the same purpose. ¢ of New Byitain, ¥ court he Officer Daniel it he was on Cosgrove West M testified in street about 12:20 Saturday night when he | \e. 1304 Fod That tisae (he 1ot aw Jenson driv in o manner, compriso A frontage on Main strect it altracted his attention. Helor'rso tont and a depth of 830 fest 4 his whistle but Jenson did | M l Miss Welles' de di- £ thie' oficest ohnsea Mmooyt i Rt eonl car and overtook him /| (% T T -‘-’ ey hich the trus- thee e T s feel, make it advisable to sell he original site. With this plan in Since s influence of liquor, the offi testified, and Officer John Licbler ind. they have petitioned the su- 1l Desk Sergeant Rival corrobor-|PGHIOF court for permission to sell ted him. Officer Licbler drove #8d Power to purchass another site adquarters. | 00 Cedar street which is situated Jenson said he attended a party hear the Center school and the high vhere wine was served and he drank | school sito. The trustees have an too much. ‘He did not know the;option on one of the was chasing him, he said,| compose this site. It 1s owned by 11 he brought his car to a stop as|Harold Rowe and will be purchased con as he realized he was in alif the petition meets with favor in race. the superior court. Mrs., Mary W. Crashes Railrond Gates Eddy will donate the other lot im- John J. Holigan, aged 22, of East!mediatcly adjolning. These two lots tlin, drove a Berlin Construction | i give a frontage on Cedar strect truck through the Main street) o ind 200 feet in depth. It Iroad crossing gates about 5 - n=on's car to police hi was t etiti the court whic o'clock Saturday evening and stall-| ' o or;:pn fi‘\‘ox’\o by +d4 the motor on the tracks. Tony| = SR ‘ sese of 10 Maple street, Plain.| - Eddy explained that the fund jnow nounts to about § e gain made by the salo n strect prope “. of the Cedar str wce Tanpher, whojcd to the fund. witnessed the incident, placed Holi-| Miss Ida €. Keli under arres® for¥reckless driv-|the present library, represented the and in court this morning At- ts people, wio, rncy Albert A. Greenberg entered s library more plea of not guil r him. The Troy ber (ttorney’s request for a continuance o those' ops uurday morning was granted. i cHeean| roduces Reglstration Alfred Gregory, aged 24, street, was discharged on A » of operating an automo e hile \\.(m»uL having the ation | = | worlk of the truste his possession. Ofticer John Lich- | V07 ¢ 4 100 and of the . in charge of the gates, ran up tracks and flagged an ecast g e ® 3 B ga wneh support, of 173 A motion was expressing rosity of Eddy ¢ testificd that as he was at th . ner of Main and East Maiu Trom opinfons expressed, ft was strects about $:15 Satu night, a|evident that the high ool site man named Warner asked him to | should be near the library and the top Gregory" which he did. | =ccond petition, in regard to the sale \ccording to Warner, € ry had|of this site, was voted down without rin into him at vett a Main | opposition, trects and was very insulting, The In cou ion with the petition officer asked Gregory about it. but|for a new town building, a commit- le to oblain a satisfactory [tee of five, cach repr = tion, according to the testi-[tion of the town 0 ihey 50 hie took him to the polico|are Everctt A, Center: Wil jlam 1. Allen, N ; Thoma <or le to produc: folt, Junction; C. Avery s lieense, officer said, | il nd € could not find the registration. | sout Harry 1. Howard, chairman | [ vy, in his own defense, said| school commitier, made a few | her who owns the car. | re s at the close of the meeting | ¢ stration in crettand advocated the construction of Wl that is th itfa ) rltor headquarters. | ai ) | ! An Hungerford asks W osehool buile pusin with f ol oifices of 3 ion of litie: town | town record: $1,000 w construction of a con. en the offl ould not found 1 for it at pelice tor, it was four Liebler i/ Gregory was tell |er on Dowd street to r uth when he said he was not ask- | place an old wooden structure which the registration prior to the | e G he reached the station, and| ; - \ the officer replicd affirmativ ¢ L a former wlge Hungerford ord nt L. Fuller, Mr. Cheney 1 at one time at the Qf 71| daughrer, and costs | J ged 2 fined $10 e rleaded Officer Alfred Ts ti was driving | this town I'n street and - Franklin 1 two years ago, he mployed at ihe & 1. Cor- the rate of 40 and 45 bin factory in New Britain and wa 1 hour, about & o'cleck last|a prominent resid lived for many years. Mr Cheney had bheen in poor health for HONORED. LOCAL WOM {the past two years e Sons of Union Veterans of the | A meeting of Polish residents of Civil War Auxiliary will hold | Newington was held Wednesday aft social noon at|ing at the he 1 3b Biaa on the e detectives 10 o'clock for members and|at the Center n the part of v']" detectives | T o e o S i . R friends in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. The | forming a American club, | ©V he ular meeting will bewinat 8 ki is the prime mover ”‘!;:‘, e b dive ien o Clock In the evening. At the rec zation of e club and js | 11V D ntifed as responsinie Convention M. Mrs. rawing up the | {07 @ Serics of holdups, thefis and 1 K safe rob € covering a ir- Thomas D. Wa e ilent of the ut oDl ANe (O M. Ernest Pierce, division scere- | Memb American tary, and Mrs, John (. Buckley | citizens and bring re- | 4 chief of sta ALl h H‘_W}'uw D among ish people cn_arc members o the local "’T’]“" Al SRR {lots o hall in own name | which will b tur o the club | 1 s cor s the Polish n club of N |when the org: BA It will he known American Repub) e ol operating an xulomohlln‘ $10,000 to Mr. Eddy and his broth- | lots which | 1d the | will eorl | Requiem masses at St. Mary's {chuh for the weck were an- | nounced at the ma: vesterday as ollows: Tuesday morning at 7T i o'clock, second anniver: ¥ for| Michael Brady: Tuesday morning at nment pro and eon | James J. Welch; 1 { I man and home, when further steps will b taken and the papers signed. Offi- | cers will also probably clected ai | tuis time. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Johnstcn returned yesterday afternoon afts spending the past week in Atlantic City. i The public schools in town re- PROVED SAFE " A meecting will be held Thu {evening at 6:30 at Mr. Laziekis Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package opencd today after the spring recess Mrs. Theodore Monier _and daughters, Jean and Frances, have roturned from a few days stay in| Newark, Officor fohn C. this noon at Winter the animal having hesn run over by an automobife and painfully hurt. Chief W. C. Hart of the police de- partment, Mre, Hart, and daughter Miss Ruth Hart, of Chestor Place, ayer Cross” | have returned from New York, where they spent a few days. A son, Robert, was born Saturday 1to Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Brown of 0 West Main strect, 1 The police have been notified that Joseph Williams of this city, who nd St Unless you sce the » or on tablets you arc tting the genuine Bayer proved safe by millions and ribed by physicians over twen- ive years for Colds Headache was recently commitied to the State Neuritis Lumbago hospital at Norwich, c¢sceped and Toothache Rheumatism 15 at larze. Neuralgia Pain, Pain Helen Shronski, aged 18, whos? ents live at 13 Lvman st unbroken “Bayt package|pan away from Long Lane Parm, s proven directions. Handy | hut was later found in t Mart- of twelve tablets cost fewfford, in company with Helen Bielk cents. Druggists also sell bottles of laged 16, of Burnside. They 24 and 100, returned to the institution. were | 8 o'clock, f ! tees which are | door ci NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APR Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches St. Mary's Church 7:30 o'clock Dennis 1%, Morrin; at 8 o'clock, requiem for Thorias L. Hinchey; Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock, month's mind m for Wednesday at o'clock, high requiem for Mrs. Garillo; Thursday o'clock, month's James H. Riley, fourth anniver mind Daly Doyl at 7 o'clock. mbert ge were published second time he- and morning sary for Peter I Banns of marri yesterday for th tween Fred J. Tormay Irene Dorsey. Contracts for the rede St. Mary's church will be this weck, according to an nouncement by the pastor. St. Joseph’s Church Requiem mas: church during nounced yesterda day merning at 7 mind for Catherin: morning at § o'clo for Edward Farrell, Farrell, Jr.; Wednesday k wer as follow o'clock, Ruski W Mary Paor There will he | soph's ocicty in the parish | hall Thurs: cvening at 5:15 ! o'clock There will be a meeting In the parish hall t of the men's nd wome us to be 16 to 20 inclusiv A card pa fancy work hooth at the circus will be held Friday evening at S: o'clock in the parish hall . The socicty of the Mary will meet Tuesday of now member of the Stq Mury which takes rlace o Mem of the Holy Communion in a body 7 o'clock mass next Sunday, St. John's Church Requiem ma John the Evangelist were announced yesterday lows: Tuesday morning at o'clock, third anniversary for Mrs. James It Crowley; Wednesday morn- ing at 7:4 lock, month's mind Mrs. Regina Calmbach y morning at 7:45 o'clock, pniversary for Mrs. Elizabeth Jart o Altar socicty will meet Turs- nat 2:30 o'clock in the and xt month. sh hall. here will be a mecting of St n's Church Building a in the parish hall this evening at § o'clock to further plans for s and means of'r: building. The ¢ ildren of the ary for ; Tuesday morning | Alice | morning at 7! mass for Jr.; Friday morning | fifth anniversary for coration of awarded an- month's Tuesday anniversary and Edward morning at t anniversary for Mrs. a meeting of t. Jo- ning at 8 o'clock s commit- arranging the out- given from June (y for the benefit of the Children of evening at 8 o'clock to plan for the reception crowning ssed Virgin '8 at the Church of T:45 uml: socicty will receive at (hr»Y | 15 | | | oclation | various ng funds for | parish will present an entertainment | in the future for this purpo: cast is being directed by Haifey and Miss Catherine St ew's Church A first anniversary mass fauiem will be cclelimted at chu Wednesday 7 30 o'clock for Alexander Siling ext Sunday, th fi of the month, will be communion Sunday r the children of the rish. They in a hody mass, Confessions for ren will be heard Saturday "noon. Peter's Church T wion being conducted St. Peter's chr the women, come to a close rday morning and opencd for the men at the last I Services will be conducted this week for the men on the schedule as they were conducted last 3:30 and 7 o'clock and services in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. mons will he preached in both Ger nglish each evening. Five ‘{l'e Eeld 701' eries of Robberies geport, April Ser- veriod of ' vear. men were bound over the superior court under bonds $3,000 cach. One was granted a ntinuance until tomorrow, hose bound over today wore: George Cotone, Albert nd, Tony Lucia and John Montanaro. The man who was granted a con- tinuance until tomorrow to arrange lis family affairs is Frank Beteau. 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Between Washington and High Streets Open 9 (o 5:30 Saturdays 8 to 1 Licensed by the State—Bonded 10 the Public Themil me | k with masses fn the morning at | 25—Months of | HE ik | HOOVER ARRIVES | 10 TAKE CHARGE tinued From First Page) BOYS' NIGAT AT CHURCHES ' CALLS ON HAYWARDS Congregational Boys to Have Annual Businessman and Bible Class Ofi- Gathering With Fathers Tomor- ' cial Visits Local Family in Mussa- row and Wednesday. chusetts Hospital. night will be olscrved by irotherhoods of t South Congregational weelk At the Bo; irst Congregatio; hur How: school at Waterbury and football play in Merhbers will take their sons. meeting will be tomorrow eve ay evening alor. Dratharhnod outh church will have a ing. A professional magician 1o the program. a will p 1ys mer Reserves Also Needed “In addition to se t tion s work, of t sorve joint 1 George A. Smart Returns o To National Bank Post George A. Smart has ¢ his duties as teller tin National bank which has existed of James I Rilcy, who was employed banking house in turns after having b with the auditing dey Amoskeag Mar time, and more Pirst National 5 Million Needed Heralid y restart the ol THANKS LIONS CLU vith recently bank of Boston, as chief teller of the uptown branch o+ 1ev. Lucyan Bojnowsk Writes to Boylston and Berkeley st d s e pio| Press Expressing Gratitude for RompfalstheF syt ol ; Large Check Trom Theater Frolie| ! street. He is a native of W, car N. H. He attended Suffolk 1 n rece IS school at Boston for two year R fore entering the ha has completed cor ican Institute of ng field ses of the A Lussier-Delude W edding | \l \l Peter’s Church ne Lus- No Accident Campaign By Truck Firm Worker mpaign to prevent accide 8 inaugurated yesterday af T employes of Joseph Ar thered at a banquet a . M. hall en Glen street 1 plan outlined hereby h bo 08 wonths in which or 1 by n's church, bride. Father Cote of ord, an u D Insure Again FIRE, THEFT And All Damages We Cover 20 Mil Delivery. Just Cali 770 or 4773 High Grade Repairing and Remodeling at Summer Rates )\‘ ard |will v ve o three no ac they they employes compe N wven and local branches of Joseph ar thic members ¢ I)'mhurv \\ ill ()hscnc Historical Event Tuesday Danbury, Conn., April 25 (P) — The sesqui-c ! of the burnin ish troops be observed ler: clahorate exercises tomorrow actori with i = and International Silver Co. @ business places will clos bon. el A s Sells Coal to melmcs de ion of a hro: « ) 1, April place from George e libr: two to o'clocl Hartforad, M. TIRE DESTROYS AUTO 1 Hudson Fur Shop § 13 Franklin Square New Britain, Conn. departn clock a A. Georges, Prop. This Week — Special Deal | Kyanize Celoid Finish Medium Gloss Waterproof Enamel 1.25 Combination For 25(‘, A PERFECTION Oil Heater | wouldn't go so bad these chilly mornings. Q) THI. GARDENING Department is stocked and ready for ac- tlon. . 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