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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, | monwealth | ton avenue, was deferred Agree o Pay It was voted to rect council that the cl nah Young of for on thrown dow feet in th on Novemb broken, o oYe W shaken up mittee, STATE HAS FUNDS LEFT FOR ROADS Nearly Twa Nillion' Listed to Credit of Connecticut avenue, near on Farming Augnst 20, Action CHAIRAN LARSIN ENGAGES IN TILT Lawyer Resents Type of Ques- tions by Claims Committee Head aim of 140 Basse Mes. 1 by Mrs. Han- tt street be You n on the ind Main Her having Firine ontl orney S, skowitz he- sh Polk W so nettled eame while under crose examination by Councilinan John A Larson common . relative to to his car by ne mired Right of No ofused to reply questions put to him the at the committee hearing City Hall asonable question: asonable chairman of 1 council claims eom his elaim for dan v n of its h on Carlton vember 3, tha “Ask T will be given you answers,” credit for some * he added MANNING and iu the Jarzument that ensued, | (Wi Lurea ie N B lerald) Councitman W. G. Gibney moved Dec. The that the hearing he closed at once. bala Councilman Albert Anderson sec- | of §1, I fund onded the motion and Atto uid rond Waskowitz left the 18 finishing i claim. Action H. M an of pu agri- ven Reiving eense. you kne fiscal will port | Donatd lic ro: culture Thon chier bure , to the se of 11 The hearing 5 smoothly until Attorney Waskowitz into the weak , during the rson s made vear and ticut he place it fhere we their Wy 1 sults of st seribed tion in the rum mud Mr. Macho attorns hy 1 that the the other c cre not 1 he would park lignts on and wore deral- .4 miles, been im T th thot icludes 8 miles have Ve dist count of th He SWell, 1 rain that Could Have think 1 cc Counci constr \pproved 1ction Seen improved wit cral aidwconsists of 0.2 mile of o, 8.7 water-hound cadam les of bituminous maci and Port ques- iand cement concrete, in addition to nd | which there with a to 1. tal length of “The total ¢ road completed of whicli the f 691,69 fede S41.51. ments made during and subtracted from not receive ¢ tal apportionment o t would mail them leaves balunce 1 1.661.74 nd when mention was made | unex . 1s to the credit of drcssing top dan and the dly to th said sttorney did les ot wtion and repli er he 4 mad 1sonable chairman a «om am, 114.9 miles of ienored the poration Counsel J f it was not trus wbsolutely 10 question inder t -aid to th as e deral sha dish » was $61 previous ham was ait mpting 1o disby extent of the da 1o the attorney earn the ttorney’s car, years 108 10. shorily. of the which had been rain, Coancilman attorney what th between having a ear stuck mud and needing the dr system by The attorney tried ignore the 306.9 n 1 ng the total len; chairman, but the latter told him he ' of roads improved with federal us- wonld he obliged to address the sistance up to 64.200.7 miles mittee through At t close of the year construe- Chairman Wants Courte tion was in progress on 10,103 miles “You are np here asking th and projects involving the improve- | to pay vour claim and you must be ment of 2,.293.6 miles additional had | courteous 1o the committee as long been e in s room Th son declared. “ now understand that, and T who you s L A mom man Gibney conelud the The complet ing the top to com- city ral-aid highwa includes 185 miles of road the constituted state and vay officials as of pri- for the accommo- interstate highway traffic. total cost of the $,306.9 miles ginal construction and the 1,- construction com- the year was $182.- which the federal $81,380,357.82, or state the A system it you to dog't care selectec it ‘ or two later. Conneil made the motion to ion of he hearing Attorney The Waskowitz appeared determined to of o fliscuss his case with the corporation | 376 miles of st counsel rather than with the chair- pleted dur man. 770.080.52. of vernment r cent Other Clalms Heard commities heard the e Miss Lillian Rice of street and W. H. Bailey Ryenue, whose cars wers Fame evening :ch elaimed Miss Rice also claimed $1 for on the motor of her car. com - wittee will meet Thursday, Dec. S, to consider the claims further, and Superintendent M. P. O'Brien of the sewer department will be in attend- ance to furnigh informati ecrning the condition of* Agar, won night in question toria Cross in the Great War A. Dudean of f e Drive rd on his claim for ~ INCOME SECRET GUARDED 318 for a tire and tube which Parig, Dec. 2. (P—So were ruined when his personal is a Frenchman's incon Wepression in the road on hat even the courts are mot strect, opposite Roxbury Road, the lowed to have the informatio: night of November 3. Action was de- from the income tax authoritic ferred in this case also for further Th lias just refused omply with a demand mad: ! nuels on heh paid The and the 276 Carlton of 53 City nired 1he Carlton street. for towing CHOOSES STAC London, Dec Furnivall, own right tractiv CAREER (Br—Baror who is a ress in her nd one of 1ife most nin London so- st nd vork voun, adop! wone lias hich wife of Com was ere is the cret an Treasury J. Fagan of 236 High Atreet was heard on his claim for § which he expended to have his fruck towed out of a depression on Com- WHY NOT? RESS UP Sar CREDIT $2 a Week Wee l_adles Coais | Men’s O "Coats GILBERT’S 408 MAIN § NEW BRITAIN ion ¢ 11 the by hey hushand. income declarcd —— Just Say Charge ; It It WOMER DEPUTY SHERIFFS STAY They Are Retained on Job as Expenmem Buitalo, Four vomen e proved <0 good it B nent noex- good, " when iepartment had sometimes he men 1 chiefly in he servi war s and in get- ng etidenes small stors are in ¢ Two of nd 1 tion \tion. t to Tol Ituire. s in el opet wo o L tour of the v 1other of the after the for nine omen 8 men ted s ho hired the (hility in ork by what he describes Sherif i vomen, expliins i eriminal w an - “intuit ss ambit vidness the sk h requi The wn that ompetent to cope with all relieving whi for whic worr e sho jobs, \ task for sh vouths i1 4 specially to ed but only CHICAGO GANG WAR REVEALS NO TRUCE " 40 Arvested, One Bombing and Series of Raids Reported fou slaying of rime deelopue rocord 1= shown on dds and iccidental shoot- jng to death of a gunsmith &l springticld, 11 linked, directly or indirectly, with Chicago’s gang warfare, killing of Fred Drullard, 32, however, was helis to have had no gang connwction. Drullavd was shot down by thres men who wrecked their automobil in & wild flight two blocks from the murder seene. All ped, but M- cense plates on the motor car pro vided a clue which police propiic would lead to ¢ The slayin ascribed o fri existi actions of the Eleetrical Worl union, Drullard having t active in a group secking 1 lirow of the on Three nicn, all rested for questionin Joseph Williams, union. he bombin ortnight arrests, were esc sied Drullard ion g hetw two of then secretary of e eleventh In” i 10dic G RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS PRAISE NEW FRENCH PRESCRIPTION A remarkable French remedy is bring.- ing gratifying to thousands of sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout and Sciaticn. This marvelous dis- cov ey saved whole regiments of soldiers in France from theazonizing Rheumatie pains contracted in the cold, wet trench- ¢s during the war. An American soldier who came in contact. with the famous treatmentwhile serving with the U8 s T o (e P, e lo America, and already thousands of \mericans who have used it have ex- y-u\enrml most gratifying relief. Dr. Beaupre's Treatment, as this formula is known, drives out Rheumatic pains in amazing shrt time. Get a package to- day and trywit. At all good druggists. of spi gang skir connty | of 1 them on | and | | mishing—was blamed by police Nfenruid Hentleor dontolt of abling and vice. An untenanted pool hall on West Madison street vas the place bombed, the explosive 1z pusiied through the o PARENTS, TEACHERS i Newmglon School Social Actvi : tes Planned 1gton, Mrs. V. chairman of the committes from the school hoard td’ formulat« plans for parents and teacher meetin < announced that t) mecting will be held in the Gr hall, W tay evening, Decembur 14, 1 mittee was appointed by Chairman Herbert 1. the bLoard its last > police say is presumably aligned | icllo-Skidmore group, pit- t=d in the gang conflict against Al Capone and his supporters. Mike Aiello, a cousin of the brothers of Chicago, was ar Springtield gun = store yesterday | | rollowing the discharge of an auto- matic pistol and the resultant death of the proprietor, J. & Fishman. | | Alello was released later, however, | consists of when authorities decided shoot- | who will assi ing ental, | v. Woodru federal government also | Mrs, 5. B, sclf taking part in the gang | Erw tions when government officials, in open court, charged that 1wo of their principal witness the C: Anna Kelloge Proudman and R. H. M-s Eddy has scoured R Thyfe, vice-principal of the s in | T Hizh as the pone-Cicero liguor conspiracy | of ening. There will n slain. The Killings | short er °d to Judge James H.| This meeting of fts were those of Santo Cele- to be held in town for several { vears and should it pre sful, there will probably be another held 1 in the spr 8. The suggestion was maile t meeting of the t such a get-togeth- er he 1 1 ry purpose l& to h the E. Hartf epeaker also be a sehool first |New Carpet Tempels i Hubbub in Congress Washington, Dee. 2. (P—A heavy | carpet s being laid on the floor of | he house Chamber and membe: e hoping it will soften hoth the and the hubbub that for years | as echoed up from the old cork floor. | The to ceho, large chamber leans readily and the voices of members ressing the house. plus the con- sation of those fn their seats who not listening, has been conducive | usion of sound Whenever members have been 1ict the audibility has been good— lmt just the same a carpet is being | put down, men of the to completc alk in front of the Graner h was started last Satur- day. Charles I.. Boyington is chair- | man of the committee in charge and | will be C. 8 Barrows and Gieorge Holt as well as many -other members of the Grange. Mrs. V. L Eddy has charge of the supper | which will be served to the men by adies of the Grange about b CANCELLATION DRL \\rn Washington, Dec, Iorester Greeley yes: R FFred Herrick, holder of a contract | or 860,600,000 feet of timber In | tie Malhuer national forest, Oregon, | that cancellation of the ecoutract vould be deferred until Dec, | Leon Bacon is In charge of the | Give Helpful Attention o TotSwollentlomts b feet long a full length hall etand: ot entran The walk v 5 feet wide running of the lot on which the There will also be a 12 from the front walk. Beginning Monday, December §, there will be a whist in the Grange hall every evening during the month Belden and M rded the pri terday after- lies Auxiliary at the home of Mre. Alfred Hanbury. The next meating will b home of Mrs. F. A. cember 135, Several members ol wil €0 to Meriden Friday, 9 where neighbo it will served. The local Grangers sent two rumbers of the program. 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