New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1927, Page 16

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NEW YORK-BOSTON ™ BUS ROUTE OCT. 1 New England Transportation Co. Aunounces Plans | ransfer of Enforcement Will Not Affect This T of State Branch 7.8 New Haven, & operation has dev England Transpor ¢ subsidiary of the N Haven and Hartford on its system n th York to Bos- 29 —Motor bu railroad wil The compan routes © schedules ure times as vin_road’s porfation company now new fleld, which n develop a to old Boston Pc peal in the t to ses coutherr its_scenic b part for several vears York and Boston but | restrictions set up ir which did not per passengers at termini within the state nor y sengers in the state for within it. The Ne fought for several years croachment of priv on its passenger bus state an Connect equal determ wers organized to meet fic conditions Several legislatures trled tle the transportation prol in the end turned whole s over to the public v ties com sfon with “public convenience necessity” as its guide board. The New H road formed transportation company to it long distance operations and « lished many lines, important radiating from this city and ford. The went fnto the bus busin place tralley lines which wers payers and to meet urban cor which private companies were ing to solve. Nearly all trolley age in Connceticut helongs to the | Italy, Connecticut company. The N a-| b ven road by use of its transportation company has been able to discon- tinue some short lin stops at smaller ley company’s b 8 stances replaced trolley lines which Philo were non-payers and in others serv- Souniel ed as “feeders” for regular routes. | P ntiin There are several long distance tended the Americ bus routes privately owned in the &nlion and il be iina state but the tendency the past year rive in t has been for private companies to relinquish to the transportation company. Recently, the latter o quired routes between Hartford and Waterbury by the w and a few days ago wh portation comp company were applican bhetween Waterbury by the way of Milld ington, and a h ing had the transportatio as the sole appli the route. Private bus compar between Boston and been for the most part o lines by the way of Worcester Springfield. New, Transportation company's ment is that its route will the way of Stamfor Iride: New Haven, New London and P’ idence. A private company also has oper- ating rights between tl New London. It 13 understood here that opera tion of the new route will be from the terminal rather than city. oy ow irds a T lines satis! et 3 joh | & strial alcohol local ection Hartfo) to and | | | its Hearing of Contested Divorce. »* sremght’ sy v- [ Greenwich Marino nile- | Duke Torlon 60 ha Rl for a 1a ear ssic It & Jis city in time Attory William repre a her action, declared toda ready to tr s . au u 10 nts prots s On Boston r inland post. Boston 10 stru which 37 Will Testify In Pelletier Trial of 2 (P in HELD FOR SUPERIOR shot while his home o last. A few days o ered an autor pond not far expert told opinfon the letier's body Napoleon after the police «d having & b Queen Mary Sets New Record for Royalty Palmora) nid, Sept VG record fol At the night by CHILD MUSSOLINT HO G 1 FORD 10 ISSUE PERMITS FOR ALCOHOL DIVORCE DELAYED | Counsel’s Visit to Paris May Prevent | of pari for the Automobile Kills Man Post I EW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927. BAY STATERS JOIN DRIVE ON THIEVES Palice Seek Big Ring of Auto-| v mobile Robbers to Boston rower 1ford, Mass selzure la 11lege w H Massa cars from Ne today 1 Mor hee authorities big ring of automobile to maks rs for int ations, st night's s st of fiv out on $10,¢ b caring on ct itional motor 1sts by friends of the ¢ vehicl ey never would satisfaction over th estigation exy 1s led to police in Conne York tion it 4 arded esumption ctory to and fur- ential marks, of Providence to Portugil. ar- ar- with the rd ? STOCKINGS IN SCHOOL [Hazel Park Officinls Not Enfore m:! | i Order— Ankle-1ength smock Raiment Discussion Avoided. | Greenwich Hazel Park, Mich 1] hundred 1 voldly exposed Zcap, scored ankle-length 29 (I'P) action a morzl orlonia of husband, Rome sday, n in il suiocks here smocks ned to asked m of the derstood crs appear oun of minus the for the The £eS were mem wher. acher association Mrs. Lottie Thibos, pre the board, and believed the smock edict, ect of raiment in bt John supported eyes a Im that propo Ryder Fails to Get Custody of Child 3ridgeport, Sept. 20 (P—Ju { fred C. Baldwin in superior court q ssed a habe brou by Dav I 18 electrician, t his for- Mrs. ith panses of sill smoc gion ble to ar- trial. | for H. Com- uchess in that e is case, b nhe would ignment. Dower, a member who the proposal. gave “May- | for his e voting Ragd A 48 Ccorpus o when ad taken to he died. ome and In disposing of the Baldwin ordered th surrendered imiie I'rank Dipierne whom he was placed on when Ryder was divore Judge Bald child’s mot the 1: ler » divore 1 broug of Norw imes 1 finding by 1k March 17 from his | n declared that could bring a an effort to modify court made at the was granted. er in 1ck by the of the was He probably GANG ROBS ROADHOUSE rp) into festivitic roadhouse irched them The cash r JAILED FOR MANSLAUGHTER w Haven, Sept, 29 (@) of to five ¥ was imp today when Lnghit NORED TEACHERS MAY SHOW | | afrs. CLOSE SCHOOL DOORS 70 PUPIL WHO WED Pretty 18-Year-Old Bride Unable to Finish Course by Officials’ Decision. swick, N. 29 1 7 o5 pt. who I authori bar- Rabke use she was mar- ction today on girls from * wrried n.’ wo nplote At ppeal to the first state edu- was un plant ocal feeling 1 woman stood firm school hoard married woman wonld 1 1 distraction, not only to st but to teachers. Ison, principal of the favored the exclu- his position woman's chool officials, how- voted, S to 1. ents, Rohert school on and Logan, former st education, said a permitted to re- uld be apt to re- Autie htly, example 10 woman 1 to school, w rd her m consequent younger girls. with . KELLIHER ACQUITTED Allezed Gangster Found Not Guilty on Charge of Stealing an Auto- mobile. connection with the $260 000 ot post office robbery, W tted in district court here to- on a charge of stealing an au- ohile re ndges Ralph €. Estes imposed a ind costs, howe on a irge of illegal possession of liquor defendant was not ahle imme- cly to pay the fine and it he might he remanded to the New Bedford house of correction to work out his &entence. Authorities indicated that no longer coted post office robbery, but declared still would be held pending in- stigation of the $8,000 robber: e Plainville Stock Company plant in Plainville Mrs. Loretta t Johnny" Conley al in connection with th ' fine ver, con witl 11 Wife Say (UP) — Ths w9 of her hu nds, Floy rt, are worth $100,000 to her. Loretta C. Brushart suit against Mrs. her mother-in-law. natio of affections. formerly the wife tock, real estate anid st of Chicago and her hns- diamonds va! from Chicago in violation of of a Cook county $100 1o, 8} order ons he 1 thousands 5 ars, alleged {Canada Honons On 1 , Que 00th Birthday S .20 (P— » and the ada paid honor ) ", Desau occasion of the 100th y of his birth nfret, secretary of ited the Dominlon ceramonics marked of a2 monument to Rinfret brought fulations from Congratulations Ministe hS Senator sent Desaulles POLAND INVITES DEW I 1, Sept. 29 (UP)—E sury Mellon sald Dewey, assistant department, had re- riures {o become r for Poland. former unofficial ob- ca in reparations P. G. Harding, gov- rul reserve bank of ) being considered nd W SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Established 1862 “Boston Tea Party” 2elic Is Bequeathed Resources—$21,476,522.03 from i pupil | plaintifi | the , Kenzie | secre- | Speaker Gi visitor here an uninstructed de publican na believes N president to did not say presiden 178 Main Street Deposits made on or before Monday, October 3rd, will draw interest from October Ist. 50 INTEREST being paid Open Monday Evenings—7 to 8:30 MATHEMATICS TEACHER IFIRST LADY GREETS DEAF SCHOOL HEAD ing Quantity, Because There Carolina Yale Soon to Mark T9th Birthday Wasn't Any Quantity Missing. A tasty menu, prepared by M 1 structor at | { And He Didn't Let Z Equal the Mi | Hungerford Senior High Leonard R instructor. was one scho Northampton, Mass., 20 (A by ! —Congratulatory message from ) | Calvin Coolidge was one of the hu | dreds of from all parts of i world received today by Miss | | Sept outing of the school at Pl letters t farm r , on oc- Dirthday. Mrs. who for 3 years prior to tanght in the Clarke £ of which Miss wrots Caro cducation casion of her Coolidge, Jer marriage ~chool for the d Yale is principal emeritus, “Your birth will &oon be here, and T want to be sure to have little word of greeting many messages which you will n. May to- for vou, fn vou may have a real sense admiration and affection [ which vour host of friends has for There will be many of them gathersd ahout yoin—some of us | necossarily absent. Will you. the quict moment of the ey {100k out of vour window and try 0 |{he county jail reccived six new [ picture us smiling in at you?” e ay SRsii ety | Mrs. Elmira Goodhue, mother of | tolice court this morning which f [ Mrs. Coolidge, lunched at the lowed a Clarke school today and later arias the group of well wishers at MISS Jice of the Groton barrack < home. Daniel Nic oF 1% loeal ‘ahd Hoder Poston. treasurer of the New Eng- |y s i b {1and hon for the deaf, present a bouquet in behalf of the alumni. Yau i in the of the d the 79th members of school ar in ti mountain went on whils ing of Mrs. Amy (' E M Depot. David B and M Nixon, worked on meal. This the annual custom of t ity. The new n older memt the ent to the of the farm P s thronugh | ay the food committe Swirt, the 1 my amo the receive upon that occa a happy be one of t s Six Jailed as Result f the ‘ew London n some Iry oin- Yal ols 1 officers. Sev were made, The raids wore mad issned by ney John dence gathers weeks by investi the city by the A large liquor officers at plac on OPEN HOUSI “Open Tallon, Jr., on e House™ night will be ob- ed this ening from o'clock til 10 o'clo: the local Y. W. Those interested in the work of o local institution are invited to tend and to meet the four new cretaries, Miss Mary Edmands, in- | dustrial secretary; Miss Rlce, membership and edu Mrs. Osborne, and Miss Amalic Ve secretary feature of the evening's program will be an exhibition by the Life ers of the local Y A. under the direction of Miss | Gertrude Fossett, physical director state police quantity of miscells 1 by the r < visited 15 seiz CENTRAL JR. H. NOTES The ninth of the Cent Junior High auditorium Brad M t rnoon. this aft - sor m of ool, will hay gram. The classes for the bhoys in gy are play baseball” they are not allowed to play reg lation football. “foothall *. INSTALLATION Tnstallation of of Daly Council, Knights of Columbus, will take place at the regular meeting of the society in the club rooms on Franklin square Tnesday evening. A uarter smoker and social wil] follow the |a commanding fig meecting. | finance, died last night K. 0 = e FESTUS WADE DIES Louis, Mo. Sept (UP) Wade, 67, president of Trust and centu officors Festus J. 20 company of a re in St Kellf- | COOKS FACULTY MEAL iss cooking in- ol, Nixon. of of the annnal fr. he ors are guests | Of New London Raids | Sept. 20 (A—The city 300 and | in- | the ol- ies of liquor raids staged vesterday by the state po- s assisted | en arrests warrants uting Attor- vi- during the past two iors imported into | ral hool will meet in the | iss e of the pro- m as u- he for ry Lonuis | CHESS CHAMPIC Buenos Aires, § The sixth game in hampionship chess ween A. Alekhine, th |and Jose Capablanca, t! will be played tonigh |game was drawn | has won one game. TO the matches challen ® 1 (tpP) —| world's )R BODY 29 (UP)—A $5( of the body o Chatlos, wi pt. Bri eport reward for re c 5 t Edward J ed whil th | he h o was dro escue his The 1 vight re Sunday William I, ( | victim. a8 been lust Lac hatlos, brot You Can! And You Might You can ski din your bathtuh Slip on a banana skin Tumble out of bed Fall down stairs Turn yvour ankle Lose your balance while on a ladder You ca nhe seriously disabled in a great many ways in the every day course of events. What will happen—will happen. We can’t prevent any injuries. But we can see to it that You do not lose—financially. Use your imagination Then call 140— You'll be insured when you hang up the receiver. Adjustments right from the office “Insurance by Jones”—0. K. Louie S. Jones Agency 143 MAIN STREET Real Estate lnsu;z;nce SATURDAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE to take advantage of Special Terms and Free Gas Connections and Free Stove Pipe on the Sterling Gas and Coal Combination To the left is the wonderful gas broiler which broils both sides at once and re- quires no turning. Roland | If you buy this week we will connect gas free and put up stove pipe free. Plumbing PHONES 5100—5101 Here to the right is the firebox which will throw as much heat as any coal stove. Notice the gas burner which lights the coal without paper or wood. Also can be used as a trash burner. On the left is the com- bination itself taking only 36 inches space. You see here the fire- box, broiler and gas range complete. No- tice the automatic control on the 20-inch oven. A. A. MILLS Heating Sheet Metal Work 66 WEST MAIN STREET

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