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3 LB NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI .D. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927. — e to ¢ fresh wu! Tephereth Israel, Synagsgue had READ T AND WEEP, YE EASTER SPORTS Men's Outit in 1902 Cost $13.38: Woman's Suit $10 V0 GRAFTING HERE |- IN CITY AFFAIRS - Financial End of Government on 52"y, Honest Basis | ——— Ao s ! ' 'FLASHES OF LIFE: PINEDO THINKS information rec C. Weld Rabbi Hill school, I Putnam school (0sgo0d), 9. Mr. Holmes does not expect any changes in the personnel of his de- partment heads and assistants and r as is known none intend to when their contracts expire are Miss Ella A. Failon, cle- school supervisor; Miss T. Kane, assistant secre school boa:l; Jumes B Americanization directoey Downes, building superyisors bureawg er; Dr. 10; wvard Stebbins, nt J. Smith, for youn Dr Gardiner, examining phvsiciar young women; Nell O'Brien, Cece Mary O'Brien and Jane school nurses; Mary I Hubin and Vietori hyel t Elizatnt truant examining Barker, | Ryan, Betty Watt, dental cye, nutritionis thews, music director; Cott, art instructor, anil | Cuddy, physi cducation tor. | Este institc GIRL RUNS INT( irion White of 3 Prospec t, Hartford, reported to th at 6:15 last evening that us was driving her automobile o) Stanley street, a smal girl ran fnto the road near the North & Judd | fuctory, and struck the side of th car. The girl fell down but did no ppear to have been fnjured, Mis White said. “WHEN IN HARTFORD 1O stre polic AT LYCEUM — SUNDAY, MON DAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY conduct as motor vehicl in connection with fatal ¢ driven by him with in which one was Kill¢ a two ption of the Trade WORLD FLIGHT IN 4 DAYS POSSIBLE na D making of W, G in Lon Worl ed to direct T i Wells, g Peace the Oh. Thox ~0l0 fifteen trillion Ed Howe is a h ribed | thropoid stage Simise X i osphopical soci Socicty of N informed ¢ York rican Pl Ame to[the Am -land the of | deseribed him or Capper-—The best reporter ever had Robert H. Davis—He knows folks. | Corra Harris A lean-minded | American philosopher who can tell | a si story in four lines and al in half page. t H Diogenes was the | een Married in an airpl 1l in order to conf t eivil weddings must Heinz Orlovious, ) official of the acrial league, and bride are headed toward It \cir honeymoon—in an airplanc, f course. bove to the city law When it all with Vas- Poughkecpsie, comes to play ) sar girls President Henry Noble MacCracken and the rest {faculty are good college professo Ti 3 to 12. Music girls won, rded by roof the | York ¢ Damroseh, conduc Symphony, the uni- through which eventually will come perhaps ti brotherhood of man. He mw this prediction in a radio talk. is re = Iris Ada heir. | and Mrs, K now sceking & | in Paris, was ehristened in | or nursery, a bower of flowers! ‘ her than that represented by her befors departing for points 1T ol Ll I may obtain one at a new . lilies of the | intain at this, a jumping oft place the Arctic, Hot dogs are on sal New latest tind vor hit miore laughte bilt, last first down 10 every or com- i Alta | cold ice Fort Smith, nice were which analyzed its nec back to the board o ation for further zh the nd then g the board tha back to the com by the finance full body Hanford S J—The board of | 1s on what high | ot wear, Thr ow. In cormon | Rloomfield, N, cducation has id should n Kirts ¢ that shor rainy day sk school girl members atte first w York--For i ~hand personal raging Mississippl, on your favorite station at castern standard time and hear Sec Hoo! Then for entertain- flood victims listen to sing “Mammy"” and some his other favorites for 15 min- rhoritative wccount of the tune in tonight the 4 a school girls W bloomers and no kings. | Thereafter they had skirts and black stockings. | Haven—Iurther Investiga- | s of Sacco and Vanzetti speakers at meeting o ral club, with Dean f law school presiding | ark of law school and of New York among et finally Not only Swhite pe of friils to retary eonts New tion in ca: by T Hutchinson not o e is the minor ballot r to register oval of the £, { Bulls,” ctold in a coll e { Payrolls 1l Per R | paths 3 footprints im- hoicest bull, given Trish parliament Roche, nee his | i Now Haven—Adjudged sane al- though he has heen in 1wo hospital anced, Percy W. ced toore 1 automobile amurti American | theft o ide gold.” sonie for s on Stamford—Four hlood other efforts to save ward MeNar in of I 100l fransfi- e x from these|slons ¢ lie ol capt Ligh s ns think only of nding Rrunswick and foot am, fail, New Hay v e tery in wrist to sever in 2 vt at suicide ifter heing sentenced to six month in reformatory ult with in-{ tent to rob and robhery while Russell “Cowboy" Judd is Chapl to prevent an- film he r v 3 | now States en- | J. don apparently to compete with Ameri- st ther considered opening us by impor natives United K son ents in the for G t profit ‘harlie 1 make Frank Tloyd, | it a Glasgow Unit a Dritish New Haven—Jury acquits Wil MeGrail of DBrighton, Mass., m! of | There isn't [is reported to the fig ‘meet you pril progue wtion 1 Yes There s Pavoritism S PRING is here! 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Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. which are mair d by the several injured. e will be given ¢ is the <chool on ed in ™ Few Changes Are Expected i Local School System changes in t prosent arrested ntoxicating quors illr | series of raids 15 state police and local offic number chers whose contr: Following il expire schools umier of te Sonior High school, 61; Central Ju- vior Hizh school, 35; Nathan Hale Junior High school, 48; Junior High school shops, 15; Washington school, el o sm liool, 39; Roosevelt THE HONISS el el OYSTER HOUSE 15; Rockwell hoo!, 12; I, 22 State St. Under Grant’s sartlett school, 14; Lincoln school Northend school, 18; Walnut| HARTFORL Harold Tuohs g severely injured utomobile in which he v is struck by train, N when riding hool departil we nt exp it t ual reorganization meet of the school board on May 1 cording to § € H. Holm proximately teach preponders in state govern- Governor Trum- Australian indus- tford-—Too great ‘ of one party ment dangerous, bl tell visiting trial delegation. mith, Waterbury — Alb 25, and Mrs. Josephine Mitchell, 53, rrested on coroner's warrants in connection with death from lockjaw following alleged illegal operation of Miss Berting Thrall Dean, of Litehficld. t Hodgkinson, SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Established 1862 Resources — $21,021,620.45 Bristol—Mrs. M Runnel awaits al on charges of cruelty and abu s her daughter by forme farion Devlin, in with black and blue body. r mar hospi Hartford—Capital city raises 001,45 in excess of its $25,000 quota £ of flood victims € or T Deposils made on or before TUCS- Hartfor - tore Perr father is 1¢ ree-year-old Salva- cio killed when car his ing to drive hits trol- ury, severely injuring errucio, Joseph hing him fo drive, day, May 3rd, will draw interest from May Ist. 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