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4 A 5 LR, “Stmon Leg: Railroad Financing in AMETICY pewies senoor supertntendent, Is Reported _ Chlsago, Deo. 15 M- 1 “Faker” have cognomens applied to MeAndrew, suspended phis Balts Mi 4 lont of Chicago schools e o : tion campaign, Mayor quently termed hin on of King George.” achers and district s were given an op- their side of th rsy sight. They describ- 1 methods by which, they said, Mc- Andrew made “life for the teachers at Sherman sald war was." A Henry rk, district guperin- g endent said: “The result of Mr. | v's iron handed methods re found fn dishonesty and cheat- in students and teachers.” ree” Also Added to List of Cognomens Applied to Sus- Simon been stool pig NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927. In for a Bombing (NEA Service, Atlanta Burcau) rmy aviators are to get a thorough work-out with their aerial ombs in destroying this great new concrete bridge over the Pee ee River in southern North Carolina. engineers’ experimental purposes. Adrian M. Dolin, a principal, de McAndre® ordered that any teacher who doesn't ap- @ of this system call her on the and throw a scare into her.” i wis Coats, president of the forced to | bo 10 munched pretzels and | drank ice water during the eight hour sitting, said: “I cannot but re- rk on beautiful sentiment of simplicit nesty of purpost, and t v demonstrated in the hearts of the\ men and women Who testi- tied." a bill to increas civil servants would her the budget for the rai ¥8, which arc state owned, and would make t BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, - DEATHS FALL OFF e BARBERS ELECT OFFIGERS Pellinghar, Decline in Vital Statistics Shown Nick Mozzicato Chosen President of Journeymen’s Union—Annnal | P te Banquet to Be Held in January. i Cfia StaTiat e o8 r New Britain ‘to line e in the numbers of births eaths and marri: ey of the ye hs in 1926 nu h those for this year monthly comparatiy dartin G January, 135 (1 RuaonEy March, auro, Ma » finance committee cor ek Martin €. Conne aiber Joseph Lenares. The Cer d 1 E 145 4); Novem- | W on com Paul Mangiafico, Coneet Manro, | Joseph Lana Carl Preissel and arriages ymmn.mi 1” this year | By Walter Georg L St the report A committee, ¢ co, Martin c oveli and John Mitehe, (11); April, 35 (39); , 46 (43); | Un n to maks report fol- ; Febru- 2" 140 (15 u 3 July, Gus , 67 to date, | ; Sept 51 (79); held next montl t 38 (60); mber, 38 (61); |th mber, § to date, (26.) Deaths likewise dropped in num- r's report to date being against €637. The co which will be Canadian Pacific Line Vi To Leave C onfmcncc 514 as London, Dec. 15 (P)—T 0 tive tollow January the Canadian Pacific Steam- (70); February, March, 47 | (75); April, 57 y, 63 (60); fo June, 38 (49 33 (44); Au- | in gust, 49 (42); September, 38 | Cctober, 47 (57); November (39); December, 15 to date, (52.) !th ce and that notice that the company’s ke place in six due to a disagres over recent develoy policy of th ansat ste hip traffic mery . The Liverpool report ieyn Park Benjamin, brother-in- doubt efforts will be wade to of th late Enrico Car § obably omerville hospital today with in- | this s received in an automobile ac- | N¢ traffic | cident arly Late Singél"s Relative o . . . to Injured in Accident ille, M , Dec. 15 (UP)— | to em- reports had described his ca lition as eritical, ciang | ob t on the danger list. | Benjamin suffered a fractured arm | S log and head injuries when an automobile operated by rs. Josephine Nelson of this city. 1o woman was arrested, charged with reckless driving. | ClI Suits Based on ( rash Settled Out of Court 70 Religious Head t of Eri son & Carls Ruth Denounces Life Insurance i Zion City, I, Dec. 15 (A—De- g all forms of insurance ex- that against fire, Wilbur Glenn a, overseer of the Zion re- is colony, has asked members sect to surrender their poli- 1 invest their insurance pay n Zion City properties. of his supreme position in tha colony, his reques s in oth- er matters, is considered virtually | in order. The Burritt Art Sho Timely Reductions DINNER SETS For Two Days Only! Tomorrow and Saturday EXTIRA SPECIAL 1 t, in SSS S > gainst MAIN STREET BLDG. Opp. Capitol Theater S5 WL PROFESSIONAT bm‘ ‘W -OW vRrvevew > ® 00‘»0‘ Q‘” PSLHLSSEHLLHLL HEHLHLHHLLLLHLLLESL LSS iy $28.75 $64.95 Tea Set et, (service for War utiful shades of and Tan. 23-pe. rown Ducol $19.75 ; SO TREMAINS REGAIN =< Boy Restored to Parents Who mit him to take | giance in the public bac: vith hi parents d. for Present Year e e {on the condition that they send him | Tre 149 (149); | Ve {mother said. war and the use of for mudguard of an automobil> owned by Andrews, Swift & Co. of Parker of 563 South street, on Clark street about 4:40 yesterday noon, and &uffered a painful lacera- tion hehind the left ecar | New Britain General hospital and it was said today that he spent a com- driving north on Clark time to avgid striking him. {en a veranda on Clark stre aged 14, of 77 Wynola avenur, sai er of St he was in Me s HEHLSLHHGLLLLEGLLHLLHLLHLELOLLLLH5LH5985,8,0.88,8.9,94 | |accident. He sald the tr fast” before str it continued 50 or | feet afterwards. 12-YEAR-OLD 30N vinasy e s Envoy Ame-’lca Has Mexico City, Dec 5 (M—El Uni- versal declared editorially today that Charles A. Lindbergh swas |deemea the best ambassador of good will that could be nt to Mexico he represented the best ex- 15 (®—Rus. |ample of Ameri Il Tremain, 12, who became the gh, the paper said, was a biect of much publicity in 1925 who fulfilled the m h1en he was taken ional ts, Mr. and Mrs. retty Forbade Nationalism Seattle, Wash., Dec. His personality permitted Lim to cxchange messages of cord een the two peopl ador of the American y workshops and the men who hel |ica great, from his par- J. W. Tremain, | of the courts at Wash.,, because the ther and mother refused to per- the oath of allr s schools th d to make Amer- the editorial added rday to his parents on the order the superior court at Bellingham Waterbury Flood Fund Exceeds $5,000 Todav (T"P)—23Mo been raised irive for funds to in its sister city of either hool, mdgmg from |- a public or a will be sent to ¢ ses only th the understanding that he is to |in Waterbur excused from taking the oath of | aid flood sufi giance and the flag salute, Mrs. | W T 5 Vi main declared Indi today “We have made no fund would reach the v kind to the court, and as far as| The flood relief ca are concerned we have not dealt | sulted from a survey of the afflicted th the court at any time,” the v Eugene Kerner, executive of the Lincoln House Asso- ity of this city whose {trip ¥ i 1 by the Waterbury | American and Waterbury, Republi- i private | Waterbury, . 15 than cations promises of $10,0 secreta The Tremains belong to a society hich is opposed to mationalism, I Stanley Surk aged 10, of 4 Goodrich of \\n!.uv( strect was nion street, was struck by the right struck by a sedan driven by Arvid truck Carlson of 119 Carlton st ahout 50 o'clock last evening. Carlson rted to the e that he was north on street and the Goodrich car was parked curh. The front fender car was bent and the rear right fender of the other car was dam- aged. A truck ov iles Co. of A by Harold E. collided with a tr tonio Farooni of §3 1 about 4:30 ye ing slight dama Norton told the ing cast o city, and driven by Alfred B. after- He is at rtable jured. Parker told the police that he night and is not ously and ¢ boy ran from th: r curb Linst the rear of the truck. He cked him up and was bringing him the hospital when he met Ofticer hromas Woods on Main street und tified him of the accident. He d he had not seen the boy in street L en by An- ord avenue ternoon, do- e to hoth vehiel police 1ate of and Farc north on of 10 Anthony Jurczak, aged 13, of 17 rth street, told the police he wa hd | drivers hecame unable confused an: to avoid the collision. ing the | o apparently | AGED MONSIGNOR DIES could not Dee. 15 AUP)—2Mons John W lice D'Acquacella, 53, foosa: Januarins chapel and chaplain of the cathedral for 40 , died here, lled- “hey, come bac rved the danger of t. The Surkla boy came confused and cape being struck. 's stoneyvard ark and Union streets and saw the Globe Clothing House For That Christmas Gif A PAIR OF COMFYS Women’s Felts, Quilted Satins, Leather Comfys. No Heels. All in various colors $200 . $3.50 Men’s Felts, Leather Comfys, Leather with Heels $2.00 . $4.50 Globe Clothing House COR. MAIN AND W. MAIN STS. Slippers PECPE PPCCVEPIPPEIIPPPIVECTVEPRITVITFIEVETEIPOEFIVTINF! It was constructed for ! in manhood. Lind- | good | sion of | at tht of Carlson’s | ned hy the Dunham | PPEPFPPPIPEIPEIGPPTIPEIPOPETPEFPEIPTTEPEEICPPI DR ICERIIFIPPECPIVVPIRETPE VTR ERIC TR * SAYS POLICEMAN VIELDED S 108 Prisoner Later Retracts Gharge -0t her Gourt Gases “Well T didn’t get it myself, How could I help getting it |atfer being clubbed around the lead.” was the reply made by a man 1 with ¢ way charg AL D. today in police court hich was the ure of his face, [ tective Sergeant McCue had te that Officer Anthony Miler | the arrest last evening, and after the s insinnation that he had heen 4 was heard, Judge Saxe asked geant whether or not he knew = about the case ex- t fhe man was intoxicated sted. rour Honor, tick used in this | Sergeant McCue most De- there was no night- case whatever,” replied. “Officer | Milowski was on his way to work | when he came across this man, and the officer had no nizhtstick or club of any kind. The man was drunk when brought it.” Judge Saxe sus- pended judgment, and after court the man told Sergeant McCue he wished said he knew Officer Milewski had | ot clubbed him. Antoist Ts Fined Thomas Clinch, aged 22 Fairview street, pleaded guilty charges of driving a car with im- proper markers and without a certi- of registration and was fined nd costs on the former charge, jndgment suspended on the | he stopped Clinch on avenue abhout 8 o'clock last evening hecause one headlight on his car b ing. He then found that th markers on the car had bLeen seued for another car, and Clinch Imitted that he had changed them Clineh declined to comment on the testimony. | Judement Suspende William Plis 1 Washington st zuilly to the char Mrs, John Urban of ton street and Mrs. hington street Malona testified that he i. €. Lyon made the & oclock last cvening on Mrs. Sutkin testified that the man who struck her had run away. Mrs. Urban testified that Tliskiati worked on a truck for her hushand yester- day and used bad lan towards her, besides pushing her. Her son John testified that Plis him off the veranida Judge Saxe suspended judgmen marking that the incident was not !serious, and he warned Pliskiati to have in the future. aded mot assaulting 9 Washing- sutkin of 224 Officer Walter ana Officer abont aplaint. American Jazz Tunes Rome, Dec. 15 (UP)—American of Benito Musso! minister of edy remicr toda throughout the country '0 stimu use of Ttalian compositions, t hal? of musical prog B vlicclor i ma e should consist of Italian music, undue o v forcign ai was injurious to national dignity and INDICTED PRILES Dec. "EED priests need to alleg Udine, of th five years' forced domicii for ed anti-fascist activitics, have irced, hut have been ordered not |to reside within the boundaries of |the archdiocese. The only real gifts for they last for generation. For useful a 1t the same prices. and Ladies’ $8.75 up. Finest Blue-white tings, $25 up. Ladies’ Stone Rings in 18-k., $5.00 up. Full line of pins, bar pin pins, pearls, clocks. Himberg any- | nness to Judge | umstances sur- | rounding a swollen and dis- tifled | ki made | to retract the innuendo. Hw‘ Newington | | Anger Premier Mussolini | been | COURT SUSPENDS LAWYER 1 Attorney David L. Dunn Lax in Pay- | ing Fees to Clark But May Be | Reinstated. . Attorney David L. Dunn of this' ity has bedn suspended from the | ctice of law in superior court | Judge Newell Jennings, for failure to pay court fees, but may be re- instated on personal application. Yesterday, Attorney Dunn made payment of his bill, which s said | to have been between $30 and $40, hnt previous efforts of Clerk Lucius . Fuller, to eollect the money, had heen fruitless, according to Judge ings, who said the clerk first p the matter with the attor- last June. Notices from the | court were not heeded, Judge Jen- nin; aid. On September 24, 1 | was made providing suspension of attorneys who failed to pay their | Dills by the 30th of the month fol- lowing that in which they were in- curred. Non-payment of bills by the 13th of the month following that in which they were incurred results in refusal of credit to the offendi: ttorneys, under the September rul- | ing. a ruling | BULDING DECLINE | SHOWN DURING 1928 | [ncrease.in Dwellings But Cost of Work Falls [ e | Building records for 1927, when 1lly compiled by the building de- tment, probably will show a de- | cline over the previous year, figures at the building inspector’s office show. An unusual feature of the report | relative to buildings is that, while there is actu, less value in the buildings n under construction there are many more jobs in prog- ress. This is accounted for by the fact that several large apartment houses, the Commercial Trust Co. | building, the Robert J. Vance school and other large buildings were be- ! un in 1 whereas construction has been confined chiefly to dwellings, etc, | The monthly report on building for the year which closes within two weeks, giving the figure for the cor- | responding month in 1 pose of comparison, follow. January, ruary, $418 $438,010 $536,287 (500,218); 46); August, i September, 39); October, $278, 617; November, s:nx,cm\ December, $136,296 to | date, (3304, ). The total for last | year was $7,170,890, while permits taken this yiar contemplate work valued at 5,742, Billy Murphy Won’t Meet Spaniard Monday Boston, Dec. 15 (UP)-—Billy Mur- well welterweight, informed onne A. A. today that he would not meet Hilario Martinez, the Spahiard, in their schedusdd 10- | round bout at Mechanies building here Monday night. | The Argonne A. 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