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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927. —_— Republican Leader William H. Judd'to be liable for damages for pollu- The wthorities had taken precau- | adjustment was made even before who is on his way to represent me:l Simpson, then m,lo“‘ s’ arose and moved that this proposal !lion of the Donnelly brick pit. tions to deal with any demonstra-|{the contracts were entered in with Norwich at the 500th anniversary | guide: at the nnd:‘. and they weze §é be referred back to the board of | Councilman Sablotsky declared he | tions for or nst the prisoner, but | the government limiting the amou:t of the Lniv:nl!y of Louvain, all maTr;l:yd n:;:‘r’: :h-.l'r no;rhuomp‘.' & i | vote issue if sewe! e tria lasi night without 'of “entire requirements” the words g were presen ve He made no state- | would not vote for the issue if sewer |the trial & i o R 'plluel:‘::,ca[“(ol’:nl 1imetaxz:;‘zzd:y hse‘d:- bed sites are to be bought. untoward » of the contract between the brass A majority of the class of '17 | mountain cabin in the Cebolla dis- clined to say whether he opposes lhu; The vote to issue sewer bonds was | Tho assassination «¢f M Voikoff and the cartridge ‘companies. This also was on hand. mscth_ nz::ngun::”;' :1':,‘ e plan or merely desires further in- |taken following this discussion and it |took plact Jun= 7. at a railway sta ' arrangement was observed during Halisjreon leo m rymoned el formation. | was unanimous. ) tion where he had gone to bid good | 1915 and 1916 and the Remington [ TRREE s gl e, Lyt . ) cilman Sa » Reports of the clai; C! ttee bye to A. P. Rosengolz, soviet rep- | company paid a higher price for its U t’ H ls ms Railroad hospital here where she Aopts Recommendations or|,, Coumsimar ssmuet sevow s | BB 2 LS S BV Senuion i St ai e, o | s Norwich University Has Double ELINOR . ADAMS D) Il R e Yiry 3E0: 3 7 i & brea - v volvi 7 d the child died. I8 Tt SNl TemBEl s for personal injury, $50; Mrs. Bertha of th. recent break bitweei Givat| “The whole question involved here co m IGUNT”N Hos ITAL Both the mother an d Rfihsmb t ke ,“‘ PROWRIY, 'm;'”“,"'_m Rowe, for personal injury, $35: |Britain and Russia. | read the decision in part, “is wheth- mme]loement P Mrs. Simpson was 35 years old. 65 dl ution "man ‘mx, :7 Y t mz“ 5 ‘m mo: ”r Mrs. oohy, for personal injury, | | or or not plaintiff under its contract Burial, it was understood, will be . an and congratulate him e | X §175 with the government was under ob- = - Descondant of Presiden it Bos- |in Boston. . usc of good judgment. " The farm produce market com- ” S GI]VT MUST ligation to devote to the government| Northfield, Vt., June 16 UP—Nor- e Qw | {Us Us . Without comment from anyone| Ordinances to protect the public -« 5 Me EiHufliers dlob J oot the low price material ac-|wich university had a double grad- | I | 5 other than Councilman William D. [against infection through handling | 1 thee TePOrted the Sehurbers piot ;“"'i‘:;‘;“'und‘pr iy chtrant [stiaiic tothy, om e, 0BT decmal - Lon Asonicty GLAet X eur e and Lowell H!? $50,000 Boyle, chairman of the fire insurance |of food were recommended by Coun- | iy market s now hoing. conducted while at the same time it was re-|mencement. Married Mountain Guide. Business Block Fire investigating comumittee, the com-|cilman Sablotsky and will be asked |ijepe, | | quired to purchase such material as| In addition to exercises for the Lowell, Mass., June 1§ P—A two - mon council last night adopted [on next month. On the question of tabling for one | ! Was nccessary for the performance|53 members-of the class of 1927,| Salida, Colo, June 16 (M—Death lajarm fire early this morning badly the committec report and voted 10| The council passed a vote adopt- |jnonth the proposcd change of zoning | — lof its fixed price contracts, and|ceremonies were conducted for the |has ended the romance of Elinor |gutted a four story apartment and continue its members in office With ing the recommendation of Mayor |on Winthrop street in the Azukas | for its commerclal business, at prices|war class of 1917 which had no[Quincy Adams of Boston, niece of |store building in the lower Belviders power to recommend more than a|Weld that 8. M. McCuteheon, | dispute, Councilman Sablotsky ask- C()]]]’[ Ome]‘s 3646’829 Accoum:mm"g from 6 to 10 cents a|commencement because its mem- [Henry Adams of that city and |pusiness. district, causing loss esti- score of changes in the existing plan | Maurice Stanley and E. T. Ringrose | d the privilege of the floor for an | ’peund." bers all joined the colors before | great-grand daughter of John |mated at $50,000. The apartments of coverage. {be rescrve members of the board of [attorncy for Azukas. ' IOl‘ War Ol‘del’s semed 1 o | June. &Tngm.fid;r{;»e ;‘fi:op;”,!:::t,;: | e m:,oc:;‘:rni:'d. W:ru: ol:::re:; :: “The committee has spent several |adjustment. Alderman Judd did not favor al- | leter s qge Major Genen ohn A. LeJeune, nearby bul months 1n this investigation,” Ghair-| Councliman Sablotsky suggested |lowlng any “outsider” the privilege | Poison Alcohol Still o or G fted - States |abandoned castern soclety circles | evacuate thelr quarters when the B Hide oaid, ; [that plans be made for a municipal | of the floor. Brifgeport, Juns 16 UB-—satile- | Seized in Buffalo |marine corps, delivered the princi- to marry Claude Simpson, a Rocky | flames became menacing. The blaze agree or not as they see fit. One |officials’ outing this y He urged | It was voted to refer the Dro-| ... ot ne “brass conversion” con-| Buffalo, N. Y. June 16 UP—Fed- |pal address. Vonoialn states gulds; ¥as undorpdnirol etz company has cricd out some, but | that outing be advertised in the |posed change to the ordinance COM- |y oyury hetween the Remingtor | eral agents have selzed a 500 gal-| “What we denominate as mill- [, On her arrival at a dude ranch : you can’'t blame them. Out of school | newspapers, remarking: mittee, whose report will not be | oo .o N ctanic Cartridge Co.. |lon still and 1,500 gallons of alco- tary virtues have nio high sounding |® Wyoming, she told her new| There's a wire reserved for you, msurance of about $4,000,6u0, they| “Much can b ccomplished by | presented for ome month. In thelj % o4t "United States govern hol, and announce they think they |pames,” the marine chief asserted. found friends that she had tired of [ Mr. and Mrs. Herald Classified Ad had one-half. If you take $7,000 of new advertising. Tonight's | meantime hearing will be had on | 0 %" ciion that has been dis- ave discovered the source of Poi- | “They are basic, simple and old-|the social affairs in Boston. She | user. its bound to | pepers advertised the fact that I was @ mandamus to compel issuance of {puted aince September 1918, has|sonous lquor which has caused fl}msmo“ed x x x industry, fidelity, The policies re for any |10 oppose Corbin pla id seetthe fUsaediRerES | heen made by the court of claims in score or more of deaths in this city | courage, unselfishness and the one who wants to see them and 1 | | favor of the Remington company, |quring the past few weeks. The |spirit of self-sacrifice,” he said. don’t be the newspapers are - Jones presented a claim for | | according to the decision of the federal men say the alcohol appar-| President Charles A, Plumeley the proper channed for discussion of B to his car on .Yu-]v IK FF lAYER court published yesterday in Wash-|ently was made before the No. 6|presided at the exercises at which the points involved. 1 do wish to str s referred to the ington. The go nment is ordered | jenaturing formula was rescinded. | honorary degrees were given to the resent the implication that any |Claims committ i {to pay $646,529.59 to the company. The equipment of the still was said | following: gents were put on the committee | 4 at £ property owners |a sum withheld by the government | to be incapable of removing de-| Doctor of law: John E. Weeks, { tor personal gains. Further than,OF Crown strects for [in the betief it had been over chars- | paturants used in the No. 6 formu-|governor of Vermont; James T. . ar er that I won't say anything unless | ™ ' ling taxes was % ed that much by the manufactu la. Agents say $10,000 worth of the | williams, jr. of Washington, D. C., . obliged to.” g . 6L il In 1914 the Remington company | poisonous alcohol Was about to be |.ditor of Universal Service. : Changes in the type of policies in | * Al 4 s for injury | ” i R N tM d n | contracted with the American Brass|placed on the market when the| Doctor of science: Edward Dean 4 i cfect on about a dozen parcels of ; . o was | K ing lor Revenge Not MUTQET, | compuny, o concern trom which it|Seure was maae. | Adams of New York, Norwich, ‘64, Gonnecticut city property are recommended and |TU% OVSF DY a city tractor, was re : had been purchasing most of its engineer and scientist. ) 7 redistribution of school insurance | e (0 the common council. Student Insists supplies for the fabrication of car-| = ppapg STAMFORD BAR | Bachelor of science: Captain on a more equitable basis is asked. |\ en Sablotsky - criticized ridges, to have the brass COmMPANY| g uiiorg June 16 4P — Former |John C. MacDonald, U. 8. A., cadet Corbin Place Paving Shelved L ihie works e s B furnish for a period of five years, ; i . samuel Young of the Stam- commandant. With almost entire democratic op- o (jie petition. for soery ong o | Warsaw, Poland, June 16 (P—Life Diaintiffs (The Remington company) |yt (COH Lo (1octea presi- | Master of military sclence: Major : position assired and a SCaltering of |yrgod speeds etion oo o beti. iMprisonment with the loss of civil | cutire requirement of a certain metal| W% 5%, GG 0l "p o cocia” | General Lejeune, . republican votes against paving Cor- |jon ,,,'? i ™A MW P ighits was the sentence pronounced | composition necessary in the manu- R € B EE eGSR g Master of science: Willlam H. ea l ts hin place regarded as > Y. | Numerous petitions for street jm-|On Boris Kowceda for the assassin- | facture of cartridges, generally re- |, ©o t" ot the Stamford Yacht|Graham, Manchester, Norwich, '51, - | |ation of Peter Voikoff, soviet minls- | ferred to as conversion supplies—the | ST L B T coaads Judge [an associate engineer on the con- | provements and lights were referred L mii » ¥ . :, . to the board of public works, T lter at Warsaw. The court decided, | decision stated. : - |Frederick W. Taylor, who served as|struction of the first trans-continen- For B"dgg Prizes and Souvenirs " | nowever, to petition the president to | The court explained how, when this president for three years. Clement |tal railroad. | Payments of moneys due for con- . o b v o1 Istruction of the Spanish-American COMMute the sentence to 15 years'|contract was made, the Remington "o o0 g elected vice president.| With the exception of Mr. Adams, ; |war memorial were authorized on S°FYitude. company had never used more than | You will find them & 5 When the frizl opened vesterday & maximum amount of supplies from t f Alderma V. H. Judd. PR THCY T e N . Judd. | orning before o special tribunal, |the American Brass company, a , — | here—the individual S - E - a-year-old stude! a it maximum that was exceeded a great & . . the 19-year-old udent admitted B 8lfts tb" lll b. yments were held up temporarily 5 y # i : > | de hen Remington company aitie "o never Lefore the Without hesitation that he killed the | deal w i y e o e O e fore the | soviet, envoy. but said he was not | started to fill its contracts made ANyways ,16oT treasured. Dainty or-| % ity was waived and repayment or. |£uilty of murder. He described his | with the use in 1917 for the supply MY NECCO . househol dered, g act as one of revenge for what the |of munitions of war. CHOCOLATE amenialdacons of 'x abatements recommended by |Bolshevists had done in Russ So abnormal was the demand PEPPERMINTS . IRE hence N Pt i e E otha Throughout 1+ examination the [ upon the brass company for supplics s 1 et M Recommends Bond Sate youth appeared absolutely uncon- at the low contract price that it oh- i - s orsa s he I e cerned about the proceedings, al- | jccted to furnishing the material at ) \ \ e board of finance and taxatlon {10 3o showed signs of nervous | tha old contract price. v ! S 1. Paris Anjmaleiennns 1E2° ommended sale o hool honds ) 5 17 Rue de la Paix. i 3 1 in the amount of $200,000 to build i Y ” thrvewbeminfected " 011001 on Clinton street, the sale | = i { odeurs Z'-%‘."fi.’.‘. :!“: of water bonds in the amount of [ r e s In the precious FlyTox: 7A clasn $200,000; sewer bonds of $100,000, | 3 / of Fleur de l'nnce. fragrant 'p"]y and subway bonds of $75.000. ' ea l very ea = ' & 4 The school, water and subway . 5 3 ~ i (]Im:lfldw. harmless to animals oniE e e th Ssea T ey Good tasting, good looking, wholesome food always makes 4 x but sure death to j . Py vote. The sewer bond matter was for health. Rumford produces just such food. It : § ) $1.00 introductory i the ; 1estioned. is efficiency plus—that means that is does all a ~= « X | size of these famous s baking powder is supposed todo plus giving real = . ' 4’0 £ 7 s oot food value digestibility and wholesomeness. [LNE PoUR : 2 il rssy fragrances. City Engincer J. D. Williams said 5 the money is needed for routine enough, reasons surely for using— Good o work, not for sewage disposal work. .m = Councilman Bole was further as- JAKING e X et RUMEFOR D [ N WATCH OUR WINDOWS S ) 52 is contemplated wi s s. i N e ontemplated with these funds The Wholesome i\a‘: ats. 'you will sujey for the latest in Senator Hall said some of the siress at times. As a result of this objection, an money may be used to alleviate the BAK'NG wp N 2. every bite of any Necco 0 condition that has caused the city z candy. HATS COATS HOSIERY " FROCKS ™ ~ g and NOVELTIES for the Summer Wardrobe. 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