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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER §& 1927, |plies to the sufferers. A definite un. | e 9 A R S (Spanin Teacher ) BURNS’ CHARGES OF [LITTLE RED SCHOOL ment of troops has been reached and = 2 | : > army is undertaking to furnish By Fall From Ladder || BUAR" Q inkets, bedding and ot S —_——— § kY vl | NG TOTTER! STRIPPED O . 2 = May Call Legislature I | Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges SR | At Montpelier, Vt, Gov. Weeks | 1495 G ll (Continued from Tirst Page.) s coftsidering calling a special ses- ! 2 | 2 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN alls on Sick Made m, & sion of the legislaturs which was ot [t Gompe: e B (ymnatad th Modern Instit M ith of 0 {obe hensive that the vast volume of wa- 01Herwise schednled to meet this AN o R o i p eri Lnstitu- L2040 ter rolling down the riye the vear. No immediate call was anticl- amb and Glascock shook handa . i L% 1010 01 Uctoner S e S L e e e e artily, cach grinning broadly. | tion by Supt. Holmes | | HARTEORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 rejoiced at the decline of the flood nor felt that the lack of transporta- “orge Aikens, the automobil e i The regular meeting of the bhoard | Crest. 2 tion would make it next to impos- machanic who was repairing Lamb's | of directors of the Visiting Nurse Granite State Escapes sible for many legislators to attend. car on the day Long claimed he! The old village schoolhouse was assoclation was held at the assocta-| Although stretches of mead _ Financiers there wers discussing irailed it to tho Potomac fiving Slripped of its romance and stood | We Offer: 5 tion headquarter: Center street, |lands had been inundated and sev- | ' nderwriting of a $500,000 loan field, said the car was not at the TeVealed in all its defects and in- % this morning, Mrs. Frnest Smith, |eral lives attributable to the siorm '© 1he state for bridge and highway flving field on October 22, conveniences and shortcomings by . . el i T T B i e T e S e e e ORI e P T National Fire Insurance Co Mrs. Valentine Chamberlain, |anything like the general destruc- ¢l of the state capital has appro- (from Friday until aboyt | *Ch00IS. and Judee B. F. Gaffney, 3 chairman of the suppiy committee, tion which visited Vermont and "“"'“] 26,000 from fts bu to be 12 o'clock Atken ylx for yeurs chairman of the board of \ eported that the supplies for the | western Massachusetts. utilized for immediate rehabilitation = ' D education, at the moee t the Bt foati s of the year A.-';Z bein -0;1:«};4 e ,’\MC.M .” A {until the citizens can decide on a Eeltie me i was inot ieven N]'\(\ ’ :«fl e .-””g P Price on Application | the year 5 | Harttora Principal Sufrerer. in running condition. 1 did not de Britain Lionajolul at the Burs | by the Young Womien's Missionary | Hartford and East Hariford ap- SPecil bond issuc of £300.000. liver it to Mr. Lamb until about 2 "'t hotel today. saclety, First Church of Christ, the | parently were the principal sufferess Loss Runs Into Millions B et ey : A e Daughters of the King and the Wo-|ang in both places the fury of the | AS eximpics of individual ltosses, sy ' Al e men’s Guild of St. Mark's church, | river was felt chiefly in the smme. | dainage at Rutland was estimated by ozt tyineanslifon R — and a girls’ club of the Nathan Hale | giate vicinity of its banks where (rneral Brown at 000, based et PURERE Vsl S e bl Junior Migh school. Mrs. Cham- | many housss of the poorer class @0 a0 admittedly superficial survey | “L've never been on th Sk berlain showed samples of the sup-| ere gonked with the slimy silt of | Montpelicr appraiscd its cost at $3.- RSl e Tty e e plics needed and demonstrated their | 1o s ream 100,000, An indication of the ex- The automobile repair man, | intreduent AU T Y m“"a"l et Shrinamia, e tent to which railroads were affected | Lamb and Glascock were all BLESEuShe Lie sreakors. SnapUil, Other chairmen reporting were | SPTINE(d, Mase, o fow miles |y tho statement of New York WG _jinto the grand jury room tog . In commenting upon the sact t e R e Nz SLCuIsEW, o une, cngieman (o8| et ianel B by i darne aell aantraliofMelalsthat inopalts tosthe RO ANDREW GUINLIANG |and there the detective waa giv b Ame Frucationisyesk, SR SoMmer ol Boa BilE New nain S Thoes the murses’ commlttec: Mrs. Noan | o ane o et s e o ecs | HEA of way of tho Hoston and Al 6 o ing s classroom tn WOMET Opportunity to_men 1t ha VTt KINE said it could proy Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange e of the Child Welfars com- | oy e e et mm] and L”'Lwi ::mvm:ms would o Ty ould {dentify the man he claime ,"“‘:” 4 ‘:’Axl-:r-:vs We: a Fdward T. Newmarker, Manager mittee, and Mrs, George T. Kimball, | cautions were belng taken against a | i) ro tho. Contral or ‘ermont. he | Week exerciscs ¢ Senior high " talked to the juror. Fhdifins tor '\)u‘l:‘h';n 3 il e = —— = chairinan of the finunce committee. | poggible epidemic and city insSpectors | jinved to have ey hool tonight Andrew i iAeanwhile et A (L v The dircetor of the association | were making a thorough esamini- jaor 1 S o. S teacher fell from g SNl ¢ Pt el We Offer: teported 1,495 nursing visits to have | e : foacryiagihoony : : Toor: ernment to pelsisameiaieny on anditlis itting v 8 tion of all flooded houses Lefore al- Calls Staie Heads » lad d struck the floor. He 7| that it shonld allot time t ' been made during Octobe whitl e ol roaachnnbion 4 S50 SR e S T the face and L¥een Burns agents and Harry I | ypc it MOLG \.“m i Hmgis ber of visl made in September. | ared by a speciaily called council He héad all de: W i probably return to his duties ,Attorney Gorden. S ] Three hundred and six visits were | mooting, SarOmGnLS 1o mesk with g \n the | tomarrow | Clark came here from Chicago fn | jappis e’ febatiRdgand Brhat Hew made to babies over one month old: | 3. vooc 41 Vermont, however, that | lemporary executive offices here and - S |TPSpOnse o n subpoena fssurd for | oy g T‘l G e SO Price on Application. GieachbBlen o i e g nirex Intovert el A SRR SRR e e G Ihim last week after Henry Mason | LiSLPRpLC Ranoregiian Co l at the Well Baby conferences. The | i \vuq there that a situation per-, Wi habilitation from the flood ! City ltems Elmy 1 declined to tostify betore (o m'\w' o bt Well Baby conference attendance | yiaeos today that state officlals and | disastor. The first act of the gov- g ithe grand jury on the ground that | oorn ar;, Holmes st s T as 300 for the month of OGbET, | opare while praising the aftitude of +IMOr Was the appointment of Fred his testimony might fineriminate | ghat jopaeerrs e told the Lions | the Center strect conference leading | 11q citizens In their efforts toward A- Howland of Montpelier, president | Luncheo ay from 'him. The specific question he re-: ey offerc i toprerr o 1 with an ave endance of 33 |roconstruction, did not attempt fo | Of the National Life Tnsurance com- 11-2:20. [ilie Swan.—advt. {tused to answer was whether he it to gros ARt iRl oo at each meeting. Washington street | iy " pany of Vermo s emergency Wood has returned any contact between the Burns men | poyor ooy e Public beconic ' and Eac street conferences eagh | o fand Sl ationt fnance conmissioncr for the siate. _months' jon spent and Sinclair. It was indicated {1 an‘y:' SRR T had an average aftendance of 17| Tje four men who reached Bur 2 theyoplniontivas stha bor, Me 1 Providence, Clark wus questioned along similar e R HE o mothers and babies at each con-| |ington from Newport said that town o ilt enter New Dritaln He referred to the growth and papan Rt R oan f v o take the AT 4 development of modern educational S ' The nurses attended 13 dellveries | Flood waters were still rising, A NG ']r;i" X ‘:“:“' Jras fllfl o [;""\” ”’;‘:‘ the old fashioned HARTFORD NEW BR”A'N in the home this month, assisting | drinking water was being obiained b OB LLen I]EETT IS ASKED geuntrysehooly of J60 yeary ago o ' e e e tEE R SR i Sour als, Cowell the rn ecducational institution rtford Conn. Trust Bldg, Burritt Hotel ! Bldg. | 1went possible for those patients who | ried across a. cracked and fottering e N He saldSthe B dovelonmin s L Tel. 3420 found it impossible to go to the I bridge and food was hardly to b SR aniagtanNorh | WH[] PAY E P | quality of teachers in the past &0 I o Rt ot oplion’ that o S ity | fears has bown as marvelous as e service has shown consi Practically cvery house along th e R SR il Britaint Goneral | clopment of modern schools' from owth In the last two years and 35 | river bank was under water and : Al et e gl pattanjechoaluotiks Sof one of most important services | many had been toppled into the | . e very day from | (Continucd From Lirst Pagey | M8l century ago, We Offer: : which exn be rendered any com- stream. The yeast supply has zone, | Civei ,,, Dead Pl e i — | Te spoke of the Lroadening of the GG munity. [there in no meat and very Jittle | g g s (@ Temple of Honor will fn. eritance tax by appealing to Rep- . school curticulum. — “There was The cominunicable disea ., | fuel, The livestack perished almos 5 th cors at the regular meeting - SSMAlVe Garner, of Texas, rank- | nothing in that old schoolhouse but in charge of Miss Ann Keeve a |10 a head, eggs were non-existent. rbury Record, telop 1 OW LVeling ng minor committes: member., the rest fundamenta reac ‘M eraduate of the Conneeticut Train-| The men said they had lived o ving partial list of 1 The Jocal police wers notified to- | oM Garner.” he safd, “how can | wr arithmatic and geography.” 50 Shares Of Stanley Orks ) ing School for Nurses and the Wil- | nothing but cornflakes and milk for ' fond in Waterbu AIDADS iy that the Hartford police had an YO SUPPOTt a law that would tuke he said. “There was no coneers y ; lard Parker hospital of New York, | four days. The Red Cross at B tomabile A in the name @WAY part of the estate my wifc whout character development except ‘ was reported to have cared for only | lington promised {o attempt to get of lina acco of 131 Vanee ! it as given by the individual 9 cases of communicable disease | supplies to Newport by way of Mon- irect, New Britain, It was found ! “The history of the world, John, o were taught no music, during the month. These cases were | treal, a circuitons route that will that ihe nily moved to S the right of children to take the no civics, Arithmetic | scarlet {ever, diphtheria, infantile | necessitats transportation by hand S oA i property of their fathers.” aught probably as well as it is vsis and whooping cough. This | car and the last stage on foot, but bl bl L of | The witness said he had always it reading was not nearly so ' another service offered by the | the only way possible in the prose s n,'l. tor's lieenses RON® along with Garner on good 1 done. There was no organized aW Ompany iting Nurses Assoclation which ' state of roads. not recoy o+ Tresen of 43 Woodland . 4emecratic prineipies until recently : help for the hackward child, e e 0 Die in Winooskl. tree, a pntiont i G ST e O s i R MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE many cities having to omit it. Other stories of acute suffering lLospital’body not 10 Grove i jTittle.” ma e : of 1 Ttat N 1 59 ‘ from their progrmn.<.g {and tmmediate need came from the | Squire sail he h S HAcCrone it Hrw o e ,."r“‘_”['\‘”?'“‘ 4 B “m;“ Lo L New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 , The director also reported a re- | ill-fated Winooski valley whera §6 drad in Doiton it ngreol o e N, it At el e Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 districting of the city in an attempt | persons are known to have perished. | missing. There are 12 missing from | heen il “next Mon fiUATEMALAN ENV[]Y are not our main objectives, e Fagtd to place two of the cars owned by | Some inkling of the indescribable Duxbury Corner “{_’,,‘\‘\“ 22 i e 5 w8 feachitlian end nnd ] Fr e s i Tl T 0 G P ity B (1 Gt (e ol R R R = IN WEST HARTFORD COURT |omparativly casy to do so. hut au AETNA LIFE !NSURANCE remote sections of the city. The arca | fered by farmers was secn in fac & ! T e e mainobiective s in developi now covered by the visiting nurses that a rendering plant had becn of- Harold Tivle, of ! n R “,“ e qualities In bovs and eiris g driving cars 1s Shuttle Meadow, Cor- | fered more than 3,000 dead cows | Shores. Tiavold Tivie of & oot R T (e LS COMPANY ‘ bin avenue continued, Osgood Hill from the little area embrzcing the Lary. B FGLAE D Sssea et R : essential to the development of the d district, Stanley Quarter and Maple|towns of Richmond and Williston (o '{', e 1 Aot o5L819 (1.1‘1 Cf '\'{) ‘;'W.‘ (Continued from First Page) T s T e iy f Hill and Elm MU fire distrlct. A |and their environs. e G SR 5 S e R e e new district incinding Walnut Hill | Snow was adding to the difficul- v 3 n e Mot Coxtay fo N M I later o g was also formed. tes of relief by making the roads Bridge Carrled 25 Miles i K Eadl I EioS ]« Tha mintalerinadkaued Armalrons i e e thos polling place. The board members present were: | more treacherous for relief trains. | EUREC SEEC CF op s ol FSE Ut e dellborathia Tadaie 5 l were unbiased in giving apple as Mrs, Ernest Smith, Mrs. Stanley |To add to the general apprehension, |, % iqe "tnac"nsed o conmeet |yt 8 M€ 08 o ey 1A charges! wore moleneossed whey the e il ! B AT 6D Exorelad the Hleht o Goss, Mrs. Louls Youns, Mrs. Ru-|Lake Champlain today began to ! 180 6l G the tiny twin com- | o WAeeREe RLSERElt &0 (O ont dinienas o nop-prossed when the R v ) franc ' RN fus Hemenway, Mrs. Jds. B. Thomp- | show the effect upon it of the enor- | ool ™ ot 1 hury and North '_‘4‘ A s e | '“?m;"[‘ 'i “" 9 "‘”f" SRl 'I. 5 ; - _‘_"' PLODAC ,'" Aty o & ana e son, Mrs. Geo, T. Kimball, Mrs.|mous volume of water which it has | NARTEE O (REGS, CIC o oste for driving : i“'é*’:;; e D S e D e B LU EI] S R Harry Bates, Mrs. Howard Brucm-|absorbed from the Dundreds of ool hrids o had Chi bl 3 st s s ehoron o Aallvals ) and many| Kknown half an hour later. mer, Mra. Fred Chamberlain, Mrs. streams for which it acts as a catch i aafipdibean onnd mennidench ok 2 e Valentina Chamberlaln, Mrs. Noah basin. The oli T Al LA SR ae L Rt et geu i sy an i New York, Nov. § () Lucas, Mrs. Pat McDonough, Mrs. The lake i above its usnal spring ¢ oilacter cuiting off AT Dulel nathil ol el fesbglinoi st fur igsalous Their Auto Oyer[aken by Other neavy vor b Herbert Mills, Mrs. R. M. F'arsons, flood level and stiil v 0 imears s Lo e Deaths L ,»ls\o] which he kept fn the | ture citizens are trained i citizon- ! s e Mrs. Wm. E. Parker, Mre, Gardner | were expressed that it might en oz tale mine ‘,‘.““rm,r .m\,‘;f;,'m’k' SESEALLL ]”"“f\f;:l‘;flf:“{“ L G ublican and C. Weld. ‘dangnr the biz Rutland ailvoad fiil | only source of relicf, was inder | ; v Akl AL AL G el ssed 10 be satistied with ruck Strikes Sedan i w““& o (\,wm’”m o LBed 10 SDin LS ) v\w an n;_x i I‘\llnvl \’rx-fl,"vl\|ryl w’m:)'nlylt "“f i n\(‘ \‘1]v.>4!’ ”1“.{' the | Thers no oceasion for There ’,’,,1 “v 1.':\. vl\;"l\:- | Then Bumps Into Coach | cantions to prevent the spread of —— G Het TometliRbnIE L Al sHor s e SRR S I e o) Sornoral mun iR e Icenl votine An automobile truck driven by discass and conserve food S O e e R R L . N : the pro- Michael Knapp, aged 34 of 153 No Eating in Fomes (= She was a widow. Her o ithe mbistad phyilsho et e T aders of both Francis street, bologna dealer, struck | At the latter a detachment of the @ relative is a_son. | mlm Sl 3]“‘|;l ARl ) e B T G oh e o a sedan driven by Constable John S. Third eavalry had taken charge and I/[, ddlngs ineral will be OO oniic raniitins Eobol ninis o ondle oo e R e Boitiname i s term of gove Recor at the corner of Stanley and |a drastic order was lssued making 70w porning ab 9580 wolbsle ab 16 Lt ana siat Kib Bollol e and el ITe mEs o o {mobile and is in a I he cars to four,” begin- Smalley streets shortly before noon [all meals in the town church com- and at 10 o'clock at St. Maryis (oS00 6L Fie sarionnoslon so. e o e ik Lol DR ntial elec- | today and then smashed against a | pulsory. No cating in private homes TR Burial will be in St Mary's oo =2 I ULLILE Sadt ot SELY | has opposcd coach owned by Daniel McCarthy of |will be allowed and food will be is-| ., 2 e | o o 5 bl L ST nt o the republi- Springfleld, Mass., which was parked |sued only to those having official | Word bae been recoived here of {Report Milk Shortage e oxer was in th e 1 its support, about 30 fect away. The three ma- tickets. Mr. and Mre. Tuther M, Barnes of Affecting This City wugnt imaiviiuativy as aover ofore, were i in erlgs] chines were damaged but nmobody | Failure to submit to fnnoculation ‘1 SUE EIS SR S RS OTTIolals G te e et DNIc ok o i ir L e iTo s e s s irooklyn for was injured. Knapp's clothing was |against typhoid would result infour 5oy, n0 L Y. iThescorg announced today that starting to- on their own responsilility and to | knocked 1 rouble with saturated with gasoline from one of | weeks' incarceration, the nhabi- | /ol iy New York on Funerals worrow morning, It will be neces- watch and determine their own it a marsh attered dis- the tanks which was smashed in the |tants were told. As a result 2,000 | (G050 couple. were at- ¢ to make reduced deliveries to|progress in school. They actually | Staggered 1o s orally the voting pro- double collision, and he was ar- fout of the 3,000 residents had been . a0 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard customers in this city. There i§ 2 Leep hooks on theras:ives. taken 1o the 1 d v and quickly rested for reckless driving by Mo- | treated today. Barnes of Long Island, the hest man John 2ose. lshortage of milk not only in New Group activities use Whereahouts ot 7 = torcycle Offfcer Alfred Tanguay. | Plan to Move Children being a t o of the bridegroom. IPuneral services for John A, Rose 1rifain but throughout the state, the sidered a crime. Today was unknown until Huh Milk Supply Knapp was driving north on Stan- | Tt was planued, if possible, to| i a graduat 3road street, veteran Staniey (OMPANy says. One reason for this develop group aclivitics a S Touniiiolaseqn L1 Por Six o3 [atteatiand (Canstable (Rasorscan [ meve sl childzen el Burlington a8 | B e ool and of ey el | i the fact that a part of the supply childron. Thoy garh R T _A\_[Tl‘f,‘(cd for Six Months came out of &malley street and had |a temporary precaution against the nie institute and S| Phursday morni o'clork v this city and for other points in . jilraries and read and reenwald told the nis], Dosten, Naw, 8 M-=Roston’s, milk almost cleared the intersection, ac- | possibility of pestilence. Work nec-! oo, JiTHE St Mlacvalelurein Burlall Wil b the stato has heentdiverted: tol Hihe information as wite und Ne e ey RIS R n o mpl nosia ey, cording to the police, when the essary To put the power and water fpige is DODI'S | i 8. Mary's cometory oo clstricle LT etinonfinde ) Inrep e tomobilt ne R e e P truck Wit it. The report of the im- plants into operation was being | jspry. AN . sachusetts, Another reason is b teac aites TauSalies dadtion 3 commissionor ot _axriculture pact could be heard a long dis- {rushed and it was expected they | ; e | CARD PARTY. ophe reni s oL h S abera One ot thsithise JiETE eol jon GOt Dl R s tance away {might be back In service tonight |young Judea Officers gl op it Mooty L e Ko Sl IR 00wt auk RiEATo0 anal (ha iy = R Steel cables have heen streiched e i A TR L held Tast ¢ om the he e i nd 1 tdea of so much spe ccked) by the fiood READ HE TFIED ADS lacross the Winooski and vitie| Named From This City [/t o 1 (o oo ot T e D nes 1 them policemen, s e e [rivers on which food and clothing| Three New Dritain people have |00 Yl i rooms Mot M e S e e ot out of his : spring |are to be sent fo the needy in the been honored by 1o of Noveinber AN o 5 (i 10 AP R et RIS Ol ol Sl B S ¢ nough mulk to replace |outlying districts. fices in the Youns Judea of fhe reliet of Wl they ascribe as the reason the o il T Lad ilehiinevRg L Vermont shor il come in At Bolton, where 28 persons wore | State of Connectizut. Jeanctte Light A e R e : KnelRIaym oS 8 UOU 4o poston from other sources. A {belleved to have lost. their Hves, in- Las been chosen seere bbL These companies, however, have a -(m,‘,f,”‘,”;:‘,'.‘.\, B el S UL SRR oad of milk has arrived in Bos- |cluding 24 workers in a road camp, |G ation Halas hns been, wppointe Hetb i gl R L M Jddee Gatther. o (o] i Groenulaaiody s 1 aiit Syracuse; N. Y, ‘and the first relief party to break to the advisory board, and M M $150 e I i racen kman abont 15 miles R E AT e Tola ikt | e careiad. a"mree supply of | Martlia. Witkin Has been appointcd onuments Kosher Law Committe o e o e et A R R TN id. was being held pend | |embalming fnid but found that onty (@ne of three mnumbers “‘,“" e Set amywhers in New England 5 N mvtee fheetle his(oir: Mo L its mrosant BT approval of the Bosto: | seven bodics had been discovered. |t With the officers and the advis Commends Dr. Pullen ({5, ("G " Dot ot har - rhe X commission i | They reported a fair amount of food ©rY ““-‘I"‘ s . Frla Amem Appreciation of the efforts of Dr. | present gencrations, | | l i left in the town from a quantity “‘"“” L5 AT SO e tichard W, Pullen, superintendant yoriod removed frow cave \u» MekAY BECOVERIN floated down the river from Water- {'f‘l '(",_ L e o 1th, in behalf of the Jowish | qwelling wneostors, take discoverics Q Mrs er McKay of 30 South ed together. e tion {the annual report of the Vaad!granted. They forget that these | omfortably at New Rrifain Gener: READY CASH While the frmediate mecds of [SGEERSL L ing year Alashruth, the committee on en- | iyine'scere the o it of the toil and S Lospital today. She is Il of bichlo 4 [the flood victims have so far been| 7% S5l G0 qrarold Perry, Al Granites ‘”v'* flmf‘n‘tlo‘f :h-'h Jt;’\fl‘l‘ lKlnflzll"m crifice of thel estors.” k\' tde of merenry poisoning. having 19 the first concern of state, Military | 3{oriden: vice president, Miss J s, which ks to be submitted o the | Equcatinn i onv of e deveiop New Yor s Also Turn 01 con a tablet Sunduy by mistake for l 24- HOURS | ona reiiet agencier. aticuiion e a4, Now Tondon: 3 iy 'M?'u‘.i?‘?{”“"“ of thls cits. - |incnia of the ages, ho poinied ot e York Yoters Also Turn vut i s being directed today to the finan- | oiqpy ss Jea Light, N ) S o rlaon ¢ RETA £ | He said 1t consists ot three things 3 " ¢ be‘ v William H. McKay ; Borrow $10 to $300 | States and railronds faced the [0 Noyw Haven, Rabbi Had: T [: Smlms sflns ]’el ]"99 Jewish laws, Dr. Pulle® has ren- | gy Qiscipiine. ar s had | it ot T thord™ today, (RS Debn On ‘an Easy Repuyment Plan | staggoring task of restoring mile up-| of (his city, Harry Grossinan of Now “r"‘ Cltda bl “’_ stated | rajned them: s in mental disci- R y indet a ‘ Payments as low as on mile of shattered or undermined | {iaven and Miss Molly Greenblatt of Ha g i § 08 S opbi 5y pline and the experience and even-| New Haven, Nov. § (ol == 8§ 3.00 Monthly on 3 60 highways and roadbeds, bridges that | Norwich are members of the advis- s preciation of the efforts of Rabbi J.1yany the book learning came along. | than a very heavy vote the m S HOSPITAL. £ 1.00 Monthly on $80 | ihave been swept away by the hun- Mhe three at-large mem- | £ o o o e ) H Arouson in visiting the slaughter| yf, gafd the individual and col-|pal clection today was passing quiet- | : ¥ 5.00 Monthly on M e been swep y fieey board. The three nuuw weekly to make sure thal the | s . siv-|ly at noon with ,republicans and| Y iy il 3 7,50 Monthly on 8100 |l dreds, steel trestles that have been |hors, chosen to work with the offi- SHOusEgskly) Lo akeiBhIe b lective freedom of the present civ-|ly at noon piplictin A = STiat i PR MR §10.00 Monthly on 5200 twisted as if made of cardboard and | cers and the advisory board, the en- flgep a ey il b e lllz(:l\(m}n is bu:l\d on f(-q:v]x u‘mn, He .fllrmm” e caually —confident £), " 50 of a house in the rear of $15.00 Monthly on £300 ublic works of a varid natire which |fire group constituting the exccu Jo e R TARNE Frrp | faid tho weakness of the German fover the outcome. Lithuniia: on Park strect lns ‘ Plus Lawful Iaterest :u\'e been subject to storm baticr- {ive fnln::n‘l‘:u are Mrs. Witkin of UNDERTAKER ! AUTO TRUCK TAKES FIRE | g/ i was that he had been train-| Several of the industrial pla ;\‘_"’,\ ‘{.‘.,'\\':\“,;"‘\ ,”“,\,,',‘,.Mt ,:2: \ Prompt—Courteous—Confidential fng. this city, Miss Bessle lLononsky of Phone 1625-2. Co. No. 2 of the fire department | og gniy in collective thinking, while [gave their employes cxtra time Sta0 Coliiy: Py @l renialt #Anong ] Call and see us. We will be plewsed || Major General Preston Brown, Hartford and Miss T Shepatin Opposite St. Mary’s Chureh. went to Kensington at 11:03 this {0 \merican soldier had en (noon in which to vote because of P 1OTRY i ‘ to explain our service, o iRAs e hand arvey e G Residence 17 Samuwer 8t.— 1625-3. forenoon in response to a call oM | iryjne in individual thinkinz. Fe the jam at polling places in the i APt TR AR MOIEAT [ devastatedl tarritoryil declareail Lho | s /| Town Clerk Woodruff, and found pointed out Russla as an example | forenoon hour. v | TREASURY BAL o) 4 SbTan o iR ar RIS | R TEASH o. F. that an automobile truck owned bY|ot & country where the politicians| Throughout the city no outstand-| | AREASUIY BALANCE ‘ PHOENIX FINANCE trattve, Ho pictured the disaster the| Leases have been given by (ho | JUST ARRIVED iVrank 3. Pierpont of Hotehkiss |jnd gotten control of the fhinking|ing incident was reported. Mayor | Trofury Dulune 3,741, CORY, most serioils that has ever visited | 1. 0. O. )% lodge fo I. W. Jartman Shi t of 'd et, Kensington, had takem firc|o¢ the people and had destroyed |Tower who seeks reelection went to | e ] i HORE, New England and asserted the loss- | and Louis Dubowy 116 Arch | nipment ol om the wiring. A few minutes |avery vestige of freedom. He said | his polling place with Mrs. Tow A crude oil engine invented by C. ‘ e S anE e es would run into unestimable mil- strect, for one year at $720. and to GOLDFISH ufter the call was received, word |n similar condition now exists in and their son and daughter, the last | I Grayson, an Australian engineer, St b lons. | Harold Newton at 144 Arch street. | BOLLERER’S {came that the firemen were not | Chicago. | mentioned having just been made a ' is said to operate at a fraction of the New Dritain, Con The commandant of the first| for two years at $116.66 a monti. necded, but it was too late to recall onnessce has enacted a law to | voter. fuel consumption of an ordinary en- Open 9—5:30 cant stove POSY SHOP them. The truck was ou the road |control the human mind in its pro-| Philip Troup, the democratic nom- It operates on the plan of & Ticensed by 1 of to rush fo can and 3, fucl and sup- |ling h seecond alley corps area emphasized the need for | The first lense is on a on cquipped how | 83 W. M St.. Prof. Bldg. Tel. 386 [“The ‘Welegruph Ktorist of New Britaln” near plant. the American Paper gine, Troup voted at the | *constant The rival nominees found cycle.” { inee and Mrs, 'same time, G00ds | cess of thought, which is all wrong,” combustion | ne added. pressure U