New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1927, Page 2

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g - o — ———————— e CROVDEDSCHODIS ONELTVHRRE Erection of Grammar Bmldm0 Created Emergency Condifion Twenty-five rs Mow) i ,“|u S ”: S atlen \“]Z':.‘ 2—How did God first reveal Hin Britain school department was con- £ 10 sworle In the Bursitt school, ! to Mose fronted with an overcrowlir T 1 offered no ex- S—For how long did it rain to lem fully as acute t S ; cause the 1 on it Ty t time AaRemtat o 4—Wher: Joseph and Mary trom public to parochial to | Main ana ‘W £ aty 5—What are the first two hooks ontrast w 1 th t P ¥ of - 'estament n the op t oy the 6—IFor whom w 1 cal 1g0 the department s i B 7-—What Jacoh's erishly to complete a new !} S e bargain with Esau? ju 15 nov s : $—Wh t pparently never zes | o : g =Y i to tervening years. 3 1 A rado ot ac. | herald she g The grammar s c hos Unclean " flamboyantly terr 1 el = Junior High school” wa 5 221 of eanstructior ¢ P ST . FORDHAM SUCCESS e e v L L HIS PRINGIPAL AIM ald high school h stood ¢ 5 ? site, thea t old i " i s s il = ondthait oo ohete frgm Attorney Ginshurg Active in In- e & well-cone Hl sehont torest of Alma Mater its highest possible point t - 5 "v‘h chitect did Y TR i lumnus of tl situatfon. When s (o oyt ‘ well along toward United Sta o e i discovered that the plans called for |, years following graduation, to v plaeing all the entrances in t = tain an interest in the affairs of the front portion of t i x. Con- ‘ 1 Wl cabints o sequently, it €oop v-” ey sehool depart <oon have upon its 1,064 school Ln The erri alteration of the entrances. Then cam tten of the fo construction of grammar school heen ready hy Sept Contractor Ors of $100 a But a consignr him did not mea standards and a long tween him and the ¢ followed, tying up the build ter the opening date of s The schools opened buildings uncomplete perate measures had (o : The pupils were housed in ments and halls abent the ¢ a part tin ow-At the Lowest Pricein Hlstory Enjoy Fisher Body Luxury and 6-Cylinder Performan New lower prices on all | passenger car body types (Effective July 15) | Millions know the advantages of Fisher bodies in sty and luxury. Millions know the su- perior smoothness and snap of the six-cvlinder engine. two great motoring luxuries are of- fered at the lowest price in history —$745 for the Pontiac sedan! Smartened b colors, the luv reveal the artistry AC leadingbodybuilders basis of such coachw tiac Six would merit popularitv it is enjoy dition it offers all th ities of design which made the Pon- 50 CHESTNUT STREET 4 e Iy @ S 2 8D Fisher hodies of the world’s \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 10, 1927. nd lay-apiece nd prepars the very p some grad rest, in the forr i ates mani of lar 1 the school der : 10 avoid holding od Hill school h one. And ated on Stanley street the educational endeavors is in 1 and given the impetus it requi for spreading itself out, all of wi ! the St. Mary's ficld en torn down and f works to the ber of the under- o exeept those d those who enter the Y m 1it ges in later years. Numerous other ways are !5 Nose Dive Is Fatal oagtiun To California Aviator ;.. f"»'_,,‘,\{ 10 (P=— |donor of tin a es receive the publicity seem commensurate with t accomplishes. Ginsburg Fordham’s Ambas Here in New Bj D, Where terday graduates of into a no o 130 feet above important institutions of learning in rooms | Clover field, near here the east, and some frc in 1l school were nom-]f—_——_——'——' other sections of on for spent. Indeed, the acquainted from time ctieal way the scope of ken through whicl tically all the visitor at Fordham field on practice [the sidewalks which the govern- a steady and critical spec- [ment demands. Government regula- the Maroon's tions require continuous sidewalks | one-sixth as mu on Dboth sides of a stree - Inow covered the college, and |G of sc quate mail reeept in her fn-|est in Tordham delivery service 18 grante ey Harry }u«r\ is the pleasure he derives from | At the west corner of Brooklawn - [helping others and the satisfaction |strect as it reaches the Shuttle| he obtains from observing advance- r discussion there is a total of |Miller street residents can remain in es, or approximately [their comfortable homes and have h as the total area |their letters delivered. Included among the three miles of e| Of these 10 miles, about three [streots which are approaching a s are so close to qualifying for [condition promising free delivery is delivery service, that like Brook- | Corbin avenue from Hart street to j Liel reet, Smith street extension, | where it intersects Lincoln. ow intersection exeavation has|Gold strect and others that slight| A striking exas a ment the boys | picks from the lgarted for a building. It is expected | cooperation with the postal de )hlé‘l'lr and dl‘(l‘rmg‘n:llor::pleloocg;"’:‘hfi:]dfl multitude of tes, mot to men-ihis will include a sidewalk. Th will bring the desired service. |necessary is found on a trip to tl'fll\v":;“‘ k“-l:' v]\ m‘n‘x"z‘:‘ l_w‘ .“\um\' will leave but 100 fect standing be- postal regulations require that [ Everett street. A small street in the tis alma mater mounts the helghts) ieen the 50 familics and modern |a street must be 50 per cent devel- | Western section of the city In a of victory throu o efforts and | postal service. ! oped and in good condition, the [Place where one might, and in fact lities of the Investigation of this situation by |house provided with proper numbers |many do, pass by time after time |2 Herald represcntative brought out |and approved mail receptacles and | without ever dreaming of a strect astounding fact that New Britain | with continuous sidewalks on both |nearby, ene suddenly comes by way §2 streets which are deprived of {sides of the street. row dirt road paralleling the i more familics approved mail recep- |M4Ustry. 1In front of practically ers to lay sidewalks el must be provided, fo which |€YerY house on the street there s ets, or parts of (o department provides o key, for |f0UNd, either a brand new sidewalk [stres ¢ occupied by more 1han |tha use of the postman. . Ofts or a contractor at work laying a 0 people. laents think hee they have |sidewalk. As one turn to the right man whose d Vily m, N a though ded at Atto n New Br him eball or recommends. e | th MANY DEPRIVED OF played as do rt in the class es and later in the important ts on the football field and e “"l ]"(\':',; k 2 The population of sidewalk they should Gl G B Gailds FUiLis i GO onl) equainted with [ 5 L g 8 veen 79,500 and § n seryice.This docs not 1 an unimproved dirt road, which « . dep % n both s M assured, howgver, that Everett street oot ld of x":.‘« o o r A that this street has sidewalks clear e \ ae w,”.r.\ y henk aas wough to Corbin avenue so that 1 ur ‘ lERnem lcn ool ause there a npl 1 the mail man will be enabled to 200 fect of unimg the corner of Sh , in this matter is shown |make deliverles. - street. Miller| Albany avenue, Alden street, Ca- Burritt street Dot street, Brighton street, Hatch A short time [Street and Highland Terrace are in he stepped forth into the o tory of ) ooklawn street 50 fam-|" Op the s2 str rived of fres his col £ a memory, Scouts For Alma Mat e s This fact became | )it i unimproved street | line for free delivery in the near 1 thall 1 Attorney terday wi Postmast 1z, the f i wera cwalks. Ninety ture, If improvements now in pro- 2 : s L B Bmin vag as ed why it u i that r They gress are completed. h h \ necessary to decorate an electric pole | many m i tr wer it. The acted. | —_— i s ) at the above cor h rusty, fwhere the, larger are found. | Mil nast continuous ‘R 1S KILLED Rt mail véceptactes until {14 close estimate of the number of f of the! Sts . Sept. 10 (P—An b 4 NPl a torsaken tin can Christ- ! ramities affected by the lack of pro. et and since last the jairplane ¢ vesterday on Mount A & Intcolles | per del weilities is 1 en 1 has been deliveri mail | Jefferson, near here, resulted in the hava liitedl porioda ind whish i ankly stated that he o 0 i to ioors, |death of Floyd Wardell, 31, of Stam- i = e secret | Was powerless to do anything on '\’”’l stre contrast is Hayes strect, |ford, passenger, and shock and - street until the property on eacl portion of immediately adjoining |bruises to Howard F. Behr of Brook- o , corner at the Shuttle Meadow u ight realize, P alks and a|line, pilot. and the e r mail, |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS alks. So far |Herald repr ot | Britain now paved side al examination of the aled, all o Lopermits 00d materi le o fewy hundred feet away, | of street r houses have pt s what | 1atenTEve ses for Fordham. That is the Beloin-Politis- nt t vartet to o has his eyes pecled for fu terial New Britain's Record Good way, the hoys who to the molders of Fe lote of the oppor PARDON US, BUT—MAY WE TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT OUR NEW 7.STORY BUILDING? come info possessic nity to fit then whiel they might n out the recommendatios local scout. New Britain ath- t Fordham have the enviable | tion of heing zood students, n’ credit of the boys to- | recommending sting in the they are m in the burg not only vs F world not alone through the nedvstpers but by personal observ- | ation. 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