New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1927, Page 4

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4 FLASHES OF LIFE: JUDGE PRESCRIBES GOY. SHITH DRAWN SPANKING FOR LITTLE GIRL BIGAMIST INTOCENSUS PROBE i I At ¢ oy . 5 pen until the town comes to some |to five during the past two days, [ nue on October 1§, when, as he ap- iflxl.-v ent with the Connecticut Co. |two more having been brought be- | proached the intersection of Golf ‘ “ nrl"i;['ldndl‘(l"{(t)llll:l:::r Aged NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927. | in regard to raising the tracks which | fore Judge Barrows Monday night. |strect with Robbins avenue, ho no- o Eoe Lo Baltimore, Oct. 2 —The en- cross the end of the street. The |Howard R. Jensen of 72 Bucking- | ticed school children runming back |town has suggested that the com- [ham stroet, Hartford, and Clinton |and forth from the sidewalk to the | tire residuary cstate of S. Davies ¢ | PANy raise the trolley tracks at this [ W. Tracy ot 456 Washington street, | trolley station. Consta Halleran | Warfield, president of the Secaboard | point in order to eliminate a hazard | Hartford, were each fined $2 and | found that although he slowed down | Air Line Railway, who died herc {to motorists. The company replies | costs making a total of $15.91 each, | #5 le nearcd the in , his | Monday, will be d found Ha[\demug ol Thomugmm Sus that the town should pay for more | Both men pleaded guilty. Samuel | Car skidded as ha | the Anna, 1 Varfield home for the | the Anna Emery Warfield home for work than it has offered t0 | Kowalsky of 47 John street, Hart- Drakes, when he | pay inother child | aged women at Mr. Warfleld’s Manor & : for. 1, pleaded 3 the | TUD across the pat Defldfid Umll NGX[ Splll]g ‘ :f]" S in i it e them at hands were and vells pated wom- Journey 1 to Homes and abandos down as the keep Mrs. Knapp Says He Recom- mended Certain Appointments of the car. As h n estate near here, It was an- appropriation of $5,000 was | charge and was fined $5 and costs, | 4id 50 the car skidded and turned | nounced last night by Mr. Warfield's e for the hardening of Maple |which totalled $14.91. AIl thres ! UP onto the sidewalk where the attorney. W. W. Miller, of | Hill avenue but was found to be in- | cases were prosecutsd by Grand | Monicr grl was standing. She suf- | York. The amount of the requ of six son- Nowington, 25—Tirst Select- | | Juror Harola G. Lucas \fered bruises about the legs and | which does not include Mr. War- Aurchan and fTereh, | pan James C. Gilbert -announced Constable Exonerates Anderson. (“"('> jsle: loliiess 6t Badbderd: aloel was not announced. jes, is announced | s | 5 & 50 Sl 5 [ Constable Halleran has interview- last night that the hardening of ' Propriation of was made | Constable Raymond V. Halleran, | . at the childre b o SRR who has been investigating the Ho of T ehiliin R wer Mr. Warfleld'a stock iihithe’ Bea- | board company the announcement o 5 which will more than cover the Maple Hill avenus has been com- | ! i Al standing nearby in an effort to learn | pleted as far as is possible this fall. | ¥OrK. Selcctman Glibert states that | causes of the accident which oceur- | [\ Sl - h : Oiling remains to be done and work | thers will be a small surplus red at Golt street, Maple HlL and | ¢, “¥¢t ()m;m)s.«’nm imm t! e e emains e done and r o i SR S s ence which he has gathered, he & busines: e of completing the shoulders of the | Drive on Dark Parkers, |in which Jean Monier, daughter ot o fottl TR, O Nk B s, | O g brnifiess "',f”fm"‘;"r“-'h voad. This work will be finished | Three cases of parking without | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Monier . e purpose “of continuing Mr. War- next spring. lights on the highway were brought |of Robbins avenue was injured, an- | A 'K; ‘f"" ": "l'-"'*; e ficld’s plans av‘\d his hopes and as- nounced last night that no arrests | and fourth degrees pirations for the development of the There is however, a stretch of 75 |hefore Justice of the Peace tan- AN TR feet at the south end of the street, |ley Wellos in town court night | will be made. George Anderson of Feon ailBe oLUS cAns | Seahonc fand Sithe sharttory ssived North Main street. Southington, was rnlddades Cle il bt vhich has not been paved. Mr. Gil- | by Constable Benedict Paternostro. i : hing e ot bert states that this Is being left | These hring the total of such cases |driving his car along Robbins ave- Pre ki was in charge of the initiation. L A harvest supper was served by, members of the Grange > meeting. This was the penalty which was imposed upon the losers of the competitive night | program which was held between | the married and single members of | the Grange recently. | | to list fiery Viet orators Oct sufficient after the work had been ; partlally completed. Another ap- honor socis | Major General Morris plar ment, tiord presses army into Thomas F. T oxing As nianager cavyweight nit- ion Jimmy title out of camphor enders ball scout. practice field. single | ation over affairs of Connecticut Valley Tobacco Asso- on ends with anno ement of sel for disgr members no further a are consid- co tha ered Flavor to amaze and delight you A meeting of the local degree team will held tonight in the hall in pr tion for conferring the third ar th degrees on a of ca 1t the Durham Thursday evening, fng, the local Grangs Hallowe'en al and O Brier Hartfora of Enfield will «rk 1o recover $120,000 from surety | company whic bonded Clark L. 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