New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1927, Page 25

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ITW PP BRITAIN DAILY HE R.,ID DAY Al, OCTOBER 7, 1927, STATE D. A, R. HOLDS BARBERS' UNION LEADER 1S HELD MAY DRAW TEETH FRON MILK RULES Weddings APARO—RUSSO Sin Hundred Members Gather Gl G T TN Ly rom I Over Connccticut Ruling by State Expected to oo il iins bt Svic East Haven Man Acoused of s % ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Russo of | For 3ith Mecting eaver street, were married yes Void Local Laws | Embezzlement Vaurburs, Out, T 0P terday. morning o'cloc ] ! R e A e Mary's church Walt | olut to Col ‘\ A S0 down by |d¥_performed the cer N p ( ( T W gt o 1l t L. Averill, d attorney | They tended by M Char } ) Al c t ral, may void the “pure milk” | Brizedina 1s maid of honor I < is s y P oy : nee adopted here during the |and Joseph Bianci as best mar s : is city nationa fcer t rintendency of Dr. Fred |flower girls were Josephine Pustr N Gt ’ . a law after which many of [and Mary Formic _ iSaea / e T o1 (uirements now in foree in e bride wore a gown of whitc Alfano Bast on i ning 1 .| 1 Mrs. ities were modeled georgette trimmed with r \ 1. Brousscau, 1 st- Dr. R. W. Pullen, superi e afivanish 1d0e ) ported 1missing | dent-general; Mrs Humpl of 1th, is out of the JOMY of white S re eetic o s e Yt . o e o e 1 ral ould venture an opin- | !0 1 s Than) o ) as to what effect on New Tirit pol T the following | ) : tatement hy Attorn Averill might lrew 1 i i | ‘he state having so exhaus- | ¢ 1ling trip s o G i 1\ provided for the regulatic o witl reside onf o the milk and cream business i M. i ; L peeified that other P AT th e v ex-state nt for Con lawfully sold, municips : ) i Fast Haven man | Paughters “[.( the 170 N .|n;}!'¥ no further than the stat s al s eml 1 from the American 1gh i bl Jold that a local yiunic R ap e N AR Ueton, state iy can declare these statutes a nu Tl horias lity and transfer the control of this i New Code of Conduct Is Urged By e depa t of | | clcomed by th ok o 15 New York Road EUUP[E SEPARATE“ i a liealth officer can- | Builder, ‘\\ r:; ury n was one of the first York, Oct. 7 (#) Hig ons are I | o fe 1o adopt an ordi- [aceidonts took a toll of zatio v % not fin the Ur 1 1 cht om_ Lub a injuries to 7 - from tu e ; Arundl, pubiic Hmhanl and W]Ie Buried Miles v vanacuvr risrs The law went into |director the A \ fect here January 1, 1922 ilders' associatior . A Four Navy Men Complete Instruc- ech before the B g pan tion at Lakehurst Noes Not Affect New Hz — - T Lakehurst, N. J, New Haven, Oct, T—TI totalk 1 Ovett of Lrnest L. Averill, deputy veur, | : ey general that mo ; the r st go further than 1 or L n the of ery t 5 milk v I » 1he opinion of Dr omic | o she th officer . ' 1 dce believes third her i s gulations o 1, wer ldren Srad will be zally adopted by the he of ul w ! ' I : : i 1 father than pro 1 by adnit pedest Killed ) city health depar CVEN MIOre numerous, so that thie f A al 1 of ¢ 1 on H from ANNUAL CONVENTION re 1y |m . 18, o ] 1 B PARALYZL BU I\I\ Nolin Given Life Term: L i it T His Sweetheart Freed . 5 i i el T taoe \ahe RO BE o7 N (T ;50 AT a pr M z ' R ) bus Nolin of South Gr 7 today was | od s ‘ e ol S S sentenced to lif | practiced sorkmen i on top the steepl i in th I 23.( ( IT F t I t in e h Cwickla of Suffi “Americans : v le an uninvited ¢ oluntary jei 4 s. W <ary Nolin Lilled William ) Arundel enumerated f 'L t AR S \0gT0 § seper in Haverhill, 1ast [cipal causes of automobil e March 1 A. Reed of Wa- [as, first, inattenti \ (Continn ot re e ey X anitted last ¢ 1 1 BIRDS AR FLYING SOUTH .‘ S81 1 ¥ . \ S or bt |ure to adapt 1 cohditions on ti Y committ Most_of ||u smaller Ones Gone |y o individual had flying ox Y the al Garden S : f Con e Oil Burning Heater ; S : L\penmem in: choullieE icicthu it i lown sout For it hool 1 1, hn vised that 1 « s Ney i s [ il he ins 8P | Near Town Farm Ir ion s mad r il 1 two ha 1 er v ) t I T | Pl : 10 o'clock be in St ftics b e e aweway Mary's cemetery n rominds i a v will Miss Ella M. Shngleton { - e tock Miss Ella M. 8§ « ! il Ghotl mnie lenisien haL DG {6 tlana the ald ter of Mr i Hieraane i 2 Sipansrt i rer will 1 % Singleton of 7 Yale Dl b it o s in | 1 1i S 1:15 o'elock this it N Britain neral PARK BOARD CONTRACTS R the was all for the past fiv il 3 ATSY RUTH MILLER BETTER AL B Shrlion o s “l‘” iHolly 1, Oct. 7 (U'D)—4> v will b 1l Ml e ed on the roud to recovery t *ts to be considercd at the p ! et board meeting those for oo changing plumb pool is flooded and emptied READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Wall Street Briefs ] ———_._—J ports to th ath turer ati od In s for Jed Octot mpared rted s g5 \ ! 1 i 1 a Untilled of pir 1 ¢ 2 5 .4 \ < W W 1 the 1 1 i said to 1 ¢ ¥ 1l ondens ving ir in st, encourages T * LELAND STEPS OUT A3 STORE MANAGE R « department head to his home was ca staff who d in 11 gone was ‘Rc\ W. T. Jo"d(ln (.m.l\ The Ordinance Committes of {1 ] orwhrded toline R T e T T Coalnon O City of N 1 taxation with a | ain, will L public ot raising the City Adyertieement\ i 3 m, 1 T LEree 1 into by 1 Mase b exer- \ ‘ptance of Brady Ave, | t the ordinance coramittec | i : 1 after e is hereby given that a to prepa 1 it eapires sl e b T nance prohibiting pract -- d of Public Works cit ;’\‘ ‘T' :fif—”"»".vm.ul;‘“n:“H\“‘“\:v.‘-‘,’ e Slade Hopes to Step . l‘-‘nqmr’ Masocro Tuesday evening, Octo- | Streets during the hours of 1% m Loss of Books at H. S via Masoero, wite of . on the proposed tak- | @nd 1 p. m. and b °n 5 p.on In an effort to cur ok wro of 617 West Main of Land for highway purpo and 7 p. m. i carels orrow morning at 4 e from Winthrop St. to Monroe St, 2 To enact an ordinance to pro- ' thei I Burial 1 sume to be known as Brady avenue, ibit parking on the south side « e of 1 Nt emetery and establishing street and grade | West Main strect from the Capitol 1 this 1 T [ Ehcater to main street supply James I Maloney All interested persons are re 3. That the ordinance commif- |contai ral services for Ja M (L T P O ook syt [tee prepare an ordinance restricting ¥ of 115 Monroe street will { s T A T the practice of parking antomobiles 1e at St. Joseph's church to lation to the same. on Main ¢ t from a point 50 fet niorning at 9 o'clock. I BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, |north of lcc street and on the south VIl be in St. Mary's ceaeter . H. Johnson, Secretary. | “ide North street from the fin- 20 Sy crsection Main street, easterly | ¢ : Mrs. Ellen E. Hall 4,\(.' Funeral services for Mrs. ) 1 City Advertlsementw ’ imloading of eail in | 4 T e R e i { centr: |\ located huildings shall not ; keeps books | this afternoon at 2 o'clock at B. ¢ I'be permitted hetwe the hours of \is, Porter Sons' funeral homie 1 Fichcaring Osgood Avenue Lines.' 7z, and 6 poue when this « iR SR Court i William Farminzton Avenue to {ation will require Llocking of i pastor of the First Baptist ¢ Corbin Avenue ! the sidewalks to such an extent as | ! officiated. fal was at War Hearing Osgood Avenue Lines, Cor- [ MK e 3adly Hurt oint. 5 bin Avenue to Slater Road I e s e | At BC“I F l !ll'\llll \('ll(b()l Steplien Roper Notice is hereby given that a re- .o t1at petitioners for building per- | < I'uncral serviees for will be held before the |, it nay he tnstructed whetker o or, former resident o Board of Public Works, City of New | ot 4jcir property ean be furnish » died in Norsich, wer Britain, in room 306, City Hall at! gy water without R, i olcloole at o'clock, Tuesday cvening, OCtO- |z ding the srect “ g T e W” aulie Thomas 17 1 he » on the proposed tak-4 = g mpat an ordinance be drawn s e e quicm high @ I 4 for highway purposes|pronibiting sale and use of firc- | S e Crean sang “Pie J between Farmington ave and | works in the City of New Britain, oo 6 16 6 t vy and “Neaver My Corbin Avenue, same to be known | ixcopt as used under the supervi M":"“\ ‘;YL i 0 1 At the conclusion of Osgood Avenu nd_establishing | sion of the public amuscment con : “‘M " ’_”‘\ o ices. The pall hearers were | and grade lines thereon. | mission il w‘\ ."‘ L Jones, Albert Jones, Stophen hearing on the proposed 3 at an ordinance bLe draw ALtV L CEO LR md William Hannon id for highway purposes | rcquiring physical cxaminations of — Wrial was in St Mary's old ! 1 Corbin Avenue 1 Slater | persons handlfng food in connection THME PLANT BULBS tery Iowl, same to be known as Osgo0od | with thelr employment to Avenue, and establishing street and | 8. That a taxicab stand be estah- G i s T | Spccml \(mcc grade lines thercon. [ lished on Church str our Jarge stoek of “Mya- All interested persons arc request- | 9. TFor an enactment of an or Daffodils, Narelsi, ete. Summons meeling of Hobart Camp ent at said hearing it | pance to permit the showing or mov- | BOLLERER’S 7214, Modern Woodmen of A they sec cause, and be heard in re- [ing pieturcs on Sunday aftcrnoon | POSY SHOP in St James Hall, Church § - ation to the above. | atter 2 o'clock day evening at § o'cloc 1 niem BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, The Ordinance Committee = . Prof. Bldg., Tel. 886 | DTS are request to be present and | G. H. Johnson, Sceretary David L. Nair, Chairman | *ue Florist of New' Britain clect a new clerk.—advt Jordan to 1 came open gis b JosephA Haffey |- On Charges of Bizamy Charlolte, N. C., O ,:u‘p I ! 1 gailty marrying M Wiashingztor vife in W of ommen merey carries a s 10 ey four 1mont TEXAS STATE FAIR OPENS 1s, Tex., Oct (UP)—Tk State Fair, largest state fair opened its gates t <position dur 1,000,000 p stiles The o the 1o be a city i lewalks v exhibi BURNED TO DEATH gow, Kentucky, Oct. 7 (UI) Flossic Wilson, 68, of Iast St 1L, was burned fatally at the s of Mrs. M Moss Caldwell Mrs Wilson's dres when passed a1 bathroom iy s e she wner in the UNDERTAKER Plhone 1625, Opposite St. Mury's Charch, Residence 13 Summer 8t.—1625-3. HE BEARISH TINGE 1S | NOTED IN MARKET Banks Call in Ten Mi l'm‘ 1 Loans | | < il B D i We Offer: AR Hsiil) P ¥ tev e e oo e | Hart & { 6! nercial New W ehe A : HARTFORD Har fvd(.r'm Trust Bldg. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 & Hegeman Mfg. Co. Price on Application, rrust Co. York Representatives Club Aluminum mmon Stock 7 1 1 ; £ fi Price on Preferred Application, . ¢ Pde, New Britain . Thome 2380 tford Stock Fxchange Elmer F. Farnham Utensil Co. NEW | BRITAIN Bumtt HotelBldg, ..2420° Cumulative Hartford NORTHWI NSURANC [ ional Combustion Engineering Convertible Preferred Stock Acerued Dividend. Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES New Britain Office Office ISTE] E ‘ sehiien \ oA < 1 were | v s 1 WE OWN AND OFFER | City 75 Pearl St. ) {9 IN CO. Corp. at 101 and Hall Tel. Tel. 5200 4655 ATIONAL * o 2o wal v ) s util M ' THE MARKET AT M (1 shed by Put « \ o ) & FLE €r, [ Am W o Anaconda Cop 49 t i I .\I AIN STRE . 8 Joseph M. Halloran 1 ; a \ ali 1 Ward Bak 1 1 I 18 I Al LOCAL STOCKS Ist pfd L (Fwrnished by Putnam & ! Pl ! Insurauce Stoc Gonl 1t 5 \ 5 Genl ¥ \ ) Gt th 1 \ pid | N { | Me Int Nicke Manufactuiing Stocks v Ken Coy i el v ! o Ka 14 i Wiird s s National Lead 1215 N {l iy 1 ( N ¥ N M & H 54 wd Nor & West 28 . [N 1 North Amer (IFEN N N B nid 1 Car A i ot B Pennsylvania ladio Corp 1 |1 i S uck Southern andard Oil tewart Warner tudebaker E*ter, Aldrich & Co. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Co NEW BRITAIN Harold O. Mott TRIASURY STATEMENT Treasury halance §479,618,769, 'REDIT GOOD IN JAVA on, Oct. T (P — Natives of s one of the most cas in the world, lividually have much cash ir credit 1s good. An Amer- mpany carried 35,000 ac- Tin 1926 and only 14 losses reported &t the close of the LINDBERGH EMBARRASSED. Bies at Reporters’ Inquirfes on Wiether He Will Marry, Ala., Oct. T (BP— ( Lindbergh, meeting T blushed and told 1 to o the subject” when ¥ was mentioned not gone deeply enough ot to discuss it,” he eald. ) robserving that he would ! lie transatlantic fifer oticent regarding the I wiat he explained, o stick to flying, Ibergh was the prinel- W figure banquet recep- nor last night and left y for Jackson, Miss POR CHICAGO-WARSAW FLIGHT. )—An air fiight tld's two leading Warsaw and Chi- rranged for next m Kowalezyk Air Corps as 1 is being collect- 0 of Polish descent C ) ranks next to T in number of Polish resi- READ HERALD CLA FOR YOUR WANIS

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