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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 |had no opportunity to stop and he day when Judge turned his car toward the curb, at' reviewed the petitio [the same time applying the brakes. Eddy, George W. Hanbury, He falled to stop, however, until he Miss Mary C. W 1! S were had struck the mudguard on Mr. as wit . Leroy o Cottle's car, causing a small amount | sented the (\ppo- ion. Judge Di BRISTOL NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) who was appointed special . | dhians. |inson heard the witnesses a i e pecial proba-| ™ yire Hart readily admitted her | closed but reserved de Todes Ialons. responsibility and agreed to settle ' sion. ht that since the | in inflicting & 60 days jail sentence on Mrs. Bunnell, remarked that “any mother with | such a record behind her and who could be so inhuman, 18 certainly oin 3 §0ing to fall 1 T must break up the | capin’ on for the damage done. Cabin Catches Fire t alar town meetin voted to sustain the opinion of t Squad A and Engine company No. | trustees, E. Welles Eddy and Stan- 1 were called out early yesterday ley R. Eddy, that Ju afternoon for a fire in Schneider's |will rule in ‘avor of Bishop street. Mrs, THE ANSWERS ) e. S| 3 - i = s h'jn:fl f:r”“‘;‘e"’:;f(“"fl‘g“‘[f Schueider was working about the| The efghth SR vears” State Asent Winiame jor |place but the first he knew of the | spelling contest was held last evo- © arrangeme formed the. couts . that toms i~ |fire was when his attention was|ning in the parl ; alie, wouli e tale by e !ate | directed to it by neighbors. He|Xyington Conr rent 10 take s o thy oo~ |rushed inside and found the bed |unger the directio Lot clothing on fire. The bed was pull- | qre visor of schools, The minor childr ed out of doors and when the f - Gl a fishorman Fighters Fined men arrived, all that remained for | (s L chinE Rk e s thrown to the _Charles Perkowski and John|them to do was to douse the bed | prq e | et o S a1 Kowalski of Concord street, charged | clothing with chemicals. The cabin ‘Sp"fl\"‘s' A xal Wi Kings 9: 30-15.) 24 vith breach of the peace, were | was undamaged. TR ) 8. Tosiah (1T Ghronicles 84:1) ach fined $5 and costs in police | New Departure Baseball | Aaron ' 4% Ahasperug | the’ Mng put ourt this morning. The two men| The New Departure baseball team | qoir. : away his wife Vashtt for disobedi- €0t Into an argument over tho| will journey to Norwich Sunday aft- |} Schmidt, David e and cho t ‘oundary line between the two|ernoon for a game With the fast | guerite Hulburt, and virgins of the vroperties with the result that | Riverview club of that city. On |\ood. First 1 7o iwas won awarded |ter 1 and 2.) Uerkowski started a fistic encounter. | Sunday, May §th, the first home |ia Jouie 1 4 sccond to| 5 Inter-Class Track Meet game will be played nt Muzzy Field | yargaerit First prize in | lows The annual inter-class track meet | With the Norwich team {urnishing | the apeling confest was son he s ermine the champions of the ! the opposition. nigh school fs being held today at Devotion This Evening. nah Holland. The district speaking Iscariot. (John 12 and spulling contest will be held in Muzzy Field. The events include| There will be devotions at T:30 Rloomficld May 11 and each of t 7. A Jew who led a futile in- 100 yard and 220 yard dashes. one- |0'clock this evening at St. Josepl's | three prize winners in 1ast might's | surrestio Jerusalem and was quarter mile, one-half mile and one | church in honor of St. Ann. contest will take part " | killed (Acts 5:36.) mile runs, high and broad jumps, Daughter Born. g . Tabitha, or Dorcas, (Acts 9: pole vault, javelln throwing, shot A daughter was born at the| A meeting of those interested in | put and discus throwing. The va- | Bristol hospital yesterday to Mr. and i formation of a Bolish.American | nelivs (Acts 10:1-8.) Mrs. Charles Bombard of Terryvil Community Club Mceting. cious class teams have been train- ng rigidly for the past few weeks in preparation for the events. Cap-| A meeting of the Community club tain Booth, who is captain of the|of Burlington avenue will be held | g high school track team, is also cap- | this evening. Mrs, Edward Thomas Republican club was & ng at the homa X <. Formal application e for a certif of organiza- tion the 1d 7] was MRS, SNYDER TELL papers tain of the senior class aggregation; | will preside at the business session, | Frank Grabowski, William O'Connor is captain of the|which will be followed by an enter- (.1 Frank } uniors, Stanley Ingraham the soph- |tainment and a social honr. Refrosh- and John Bedus, Th L C omores and Thomas Patterson the | ments will be served. will be s A B i L (el 1 e i N omnnt pring the broken portion. Sanen0 e John H. Hayes, chiet of the fire| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin of | among (Continued From First Page) was located duzw the department, will act as official start- | North street left ng for| Qificers Fecpas [fn Josnien nnioe er. The judges had not been select- | they will be i : B i kR i Rreparel early this morning. the guests of friends over the week- Around the courthous (',, 1‘11;\‘: ground for actual operations in th To File Liens For Unpald Taxes end. | peacefully *ph Bolewick Notices were mailed this morning | To Celebrate Second Anniversary. The club e i s e by Tax Collector Frank B. Riley to| The Daughters of the Order of | huilding ot S i’;lgm e ‘k"r;; ';x‘ i Tt Du Pont e all those who have failed to pay|American United Men wil celebrate il During the woman's two hours| The broken main was the 24-inch | thelr taxes on the 1925 list. to the |thelr second anniversary in Red * ¥ uh : : ol IRNCTEY S 2 RR . r v on the stand tle jurors paid herpipe 200 feet north of tho reservoir. | p s effect that liens on the property will | Men's hall ths evening. A supper will Mrs. H. R. m.“wm) of | on lthe compliment of rapt attention. | Erie 1st pfd be filed on May 31st against the|be served from 6 to 8 o'clock 0 strect, Maple Hill has been Tinhone a CoWE dennalitor. [ RS property unless taxes are pald prior | members of out of town councils and | a d« o from the Iward on the box rail: those in the| JR ACH[EYEMENT NOTES to that date. This is the last notifi- |a concert will be given by the Plain- | of Hill to th AT con -1 on the chairs in front| s cation to such delinquents. ville High School Boys' e club, | vention of the State Federation of |and i oh Al Suthea bweRn — Notices are also to be mailed to | starting at § o'clock. The Girls Glee | Women's clubs which will bo held in |« somberly-clad figure whoss| Two mnew Junior Achicvement 1 those who have failed to p: the | club of the Plainville HLgh school | Greenwich 0 Y v ¢ e s Hudson Motors D 4 G i May 10, 11, 12, Mrs. {ev cool voice was pleading for were organized in the city la pEsonglotons taxes on thelr automobiles and per- | will also sing. Olmstead wil make her:headq S g ezl O alub il bo falcontaa the | ind OQI&E G sonal property. Action to collect| The entertuinment will be follow- | crs at the home of her brother | there was a factor in the S RS such back taxes will be taken with- |ed by dancing with music by Hol- Jisse K. Riten on Mason str v which aid not find lts e Int Paper in the near future, according to Mr. | man’s orchestra. that city L 5 | Aok MULGENL IR - Ken Cop e i e Dance to th i record. That|first group of officers elected were | th €00 - 2> ¢ S the attitude of the crowd fpresident, Anna Shink; vice-pres. | ~ Dog Registration Slow The second annual dance of t < : Lehigh v JUNIOR IAS PP 3 ove 1 seating - Lide “Tore dbe aHIEh Vel it s e e e UNIOR HADASSAH sUPPER '»\, y(»\')rl!m\. ' ating ca- fident, Florence Sandbers: secretary, | Monday is the last day on which [will be held this evening in Fire- | A Supper will be served under [Racity of the court o S L ] dogs may be registered with the city | men's hall, Forestville, The feature | [1e @lspices of the Junior Had i Mrs,, Snyder-said, faint- Other charter members clerk without owners being assessed | of the evening wlhil be a prize waltz Y CdResday evealng at 6:30 o'clock o e L ot Din tpioiibogre yfine Hichion aug the ene dollar penalty, less than | foothall contest and two gold pieces !N the Vestry rooms of the Congre- I‘ e e D S e half of the dogs in the city have|will be awarded as prizes to t lop ot SR oI SO0 Tonatl AR, made. o e LS eRnizs BT RO BRI GO T heen Bimistere | Siness synagoguc. committe cause the aceousties of the Toom | of which organization Regina Souney | oy Mayor's Car in Collision | i srofeads wiil be turned. In te | ChATES o Miss Sadic b been aided by michrophones s the leader. Mary Woods was |\ While attempting to avoid hitting | the relict fund of the regular fire de- | SHith, Mis i ) and loud speakers the crowd's de-|olected president; Winfred Fodt, an automobile of Susie C. Hart of | partment. Elsie Gourson, and Miss Anna Gold- |rision reached the jurors as surely | sccretary: Grace Rive treasurer, 11 Washington street, Forestville, on | berg, sworn testimony of Ruth|and the other charter members are Main street shortly before 6 o'clock | e ] Madeline Sauter and Incz Calkins, | vesterday afternoon, Mayor John .| NEWINGTON NEWS D. OF A, STATE €O 110N | Court stood adiourned today untit | Mys, 1. €, Warner, the assistunt . | Monday marning, at which time | gircetor of the New Britain Foun Wade sideswiped a car owned by 2 convention of the C: Principal Henry F. Cottle of the| e ot A ofoit: ittt e | Dvsl BnyaBr syl ko) o (6} atand [ Glon will mest. tha. Badia’ Jinios high school. The mayor was pro-| Opposition to the petition of the | in ]‘HL'W‘V’ the K. of C. direct testimony. | sunshine branch the home of ceeding up Main street when Mrs. | trustees under the will of Fannie at Washington avenue and oSS s *d | Mrs. Clarence Boardman. at 2:30 Hart started to back out from the| A. Wells to sell property Main street, Monday. T ele- : Hor attorney, ynis Prnoc curh without giving a signal to that| street and buy a lot on Cedar street gate: v members wishing to ;hopes to 1»~mm~_~~ her c 2 (he New Dritain Foundation will effect. The space between the two! as a site for the memorial lit end will meet on the 7:54 train, [the end of the day snd a delegation to a training in- cars was so short that the mayor|was carried (o superior court y standard time, Monday morning. | Gray's counsel. promising that {ytjiute to be held in Waterbury in | ! l e too will testify in OWn be- | o near future and also send dele- | Standard Ol . half, expeci to submit their evi-lg,iog to Holyoke to view an exhibit |Stewart Warner ce in one day. Thus it i probd- /¢4 1o nelq there in May. |Studebaker jable the case will go to the jury| ~ — "~ P late Wednesday or Thursda [Toxas & Pac .. | i ! Tobacco Prod . TRUDON & PLATT, Inc ' ': e . ! nHr‘t Frult . 12 . | Funerals ST AL - ast [Vlotor Iransportation Pater Larson of 39 Cherry street Lospital. Lak Pocotopaug—Bungalow sites Come and see them Sunday. A, M. Paonessa. advt. Copies of the new plumbing or- been sent to contrac- office of Inspector dinance h tors from the kitchen revue, Adm. 3ic. corps contest, f Olat A. Poterson t | Spring Carnival, Lioyd Hall, Ken- | sington, April , May 2. Whist, i drum s daneing advt Mrs. Adolph Margelot of 61 'Sheffield street is recovering at her every evening. Our local office will open Monday, May 2, at (i (£t e S Come and sea them Sund A, M. Paonessa.—advt. A daughter has been born to Mr. "and Mrs. Honorius Aubet of 169 Washington street. Tasty sandwiches, —advt, Lake Pocotopaug—Bungalow sites. Come and see them Sunday. A. M. Paonessa. 17-19 Corbin Place. Daily service to New York i Boston, Prqvidence and intermediate points. Packard Drug. TRUDON P -IT l | Lake Pocotopaug—Rungalow sites. | \ l A Come and see them Sunday. A. M. & , Inc. Paone: advt. | Hear Dr. George W. C. Hill Sun- day. Everyman's Bible class, 9:30 a. m.—-Advt. Lawn mowers sharpened ritz, 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 1 | —ndvt. | Lake Pocotopaug—RBungalow sites. {Come and see them Sunday. A. M. Paonessa.—advt. Toasted sandwich |advt. i Fast Motor Transportation New York Office Boston Office Bristol Office 288 Hudson St. 529 Commercial St. 16-20 Church St. 3-12. Crowell’ From Monday, May 2, to Thursday, May 5, your deposit in this Mutual Savings Bank, will draw interest as if deposited on the Ist. ! A Good Time to Open a Savings Account George | DIFFERENT STORY is « patient at New Britain nmm‘ DIVIDEND STOCKS ARE IN DEMAND Ranls and Industrials Fairly| Active 50 UM — Heavy | New York, April § melting steep scrap is 50 cents a mm lower in the Pittsburgh dis sales at §15.50 a ton. First quarter net profit of Calumet | 4 Hecla Consolidated Copper was | equal to seven cents a| against $1,222,235 or 61 cents | — ¢ ding quarter and net lo York, April 30 (P-—Stock 4.3 the first quarter of 5 prices display dertone at the . market The: G. Dun and company reports | gor seasonc al failures in the!ang indust is week, against 433 | short covering 3 a year ago. | weak otive Works has | foyred, which staged a sharp ado engines from tardayve opuied 6 & pelnk 1 relatively d a resumption some of the recent tern Pacific § SO rallroad and two | ytchison and Baldwin oad in Colombia, South | fractional gal THE MARKET AT 11180 A, ML et hears that negotiations ‘o) of the F Manhattan company and th board National bank hav continued owing to inabilit cials of the two ins! tions to ag on terms CRACKED WATER MAI' AGAIN 1S IN SERVIGE Damage to Pipe Near Shuttle M of the hee of of Am Tobacco . - — Am Woolen !Bald Loco & Ohio. dow Is Repaired by Night Labor, ked water reservoir d at 2 a. m. this morn- | early morning hours when indust 1 fand domestic use s at it Dros A Mrs. Roger W. Egan Funcral services for Mrs. Mar | (Faustman) Egan, wife of Roger W. | Egan of 50 Court street, will be held Monday afternoon at I o'clock at the home. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, pastor of St. Mark's Episcopal | = { Motor | Over church, will offici Inierment | LOCAL STOCKS will be in Fairview cemetery (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks. Miss Elizabeth Rogers Bid Asked Funeral services for Miss Eliza- | 4 na Casualty 160 : beth Rogers of 79 Myrtle st Anthia. Lita Tns Cos 560 held this 2 o'clock ! morningiat g Actna Fire S at Erwin chapel. Burlal was in|xutomobile Ins .. Fairview cemetery |Hrartford Tire | National Firc Rushkowski Bhpenix services for Mrs. Maria | prayele Rushkowski of 343 Chureh street|copn, 1 will be held this afternoon at 2:30 oclock with services at Erwin|Am iardws R chapel. Rev. Martin W. Gaudian, | Am Hosiery pastor of St. John's German Luth- | Reaton & Cadwell ... . eran church, will officiate. Infer-| Rige-Hed Cpt Co com mént will be in Fairview cemete | Billings & Spencer com — | Billings & Spencer ptd Edmund P. Marsh, Jr. Bristol Brass ........ § Funeral services for Edmund P. le rms sh, Jr., Edmund P, son of Mr. Marsh' of 60 and Mrs. | Eaglo TLock Garden | Fafnir Bearir street, will be held this afternoon at| Hart & Cooley o 19 1 o'clock at the home. Rev. Wil-|Landers, F s8 liam Ross, pastor of the First Bap-|N B Machine .... tist church, will officlate. Inter-|N R Machine pfd ....104 ment will be in Oak Grove ceme-|Niles-He-Pond co 1 ! tery, Springfleld. North & 2 | —— Ilwx. Stowe 23 CARD OF THANKS Russell Mfg Co V1 We wish to thank our friends and | Scoville Mfe Co N neighbors for the kindness and sym- | Standard Screw ' pathy shown us during our recent Waorks 70" | bereavement in the death of our be- ¢ Works pid s land family. Bolling Ficld here Monday after- Visit our Greenhouses on Johnson Strect, | noon. | Maple Hill. See the beautiful wurround- [ Tha fiyers will he grected person- lugs where we grow our owa flowers. | ;). py president Coolidge, whose | “The Telegraph Florist of loved husband and father; also for!Torrington Co comi . the beautiful floral offerings receiv-| Unfon Mfg Co ... 2% ed. We especially wish to thank Public Utilit | Court Friendly, Foresters of Amer-|Conn. Elee Service . ict, Building Department of New | Conn Lt & Pow pfd Britain; employes of Raphael's 1 Hfd ¢ Light partment store; office force, Stanley |N B Gas §eblaty Rule & Level: chemical laboratory, | Southern N ¥ Tel Landers, Frary & Clark; class of | 1921, St. Joseph's school, and Theta | Sigma fraternity. (Signed) Mrs. TREASURY BALANCE | Treasury Balance $247,64451¢. Eilen Hinchiifte ] ong Flight of U. S. | Airmen Ends Monday | Washington, April 30 (T fong flight of the American army aviators to the south on a mission of good will comes to its close at BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Cable Address “ROLFLORI 83 W. 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