New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927. HONORED ’ Prospectors ARE HEAVILY FINED business” slogan of Mr. Danicls | ’ - | covered the railroad situation per. | Kermet E. Parker, Holding Sole Dis- | Fines of $100 and $200 are Imposed | 4 { ctly. He declared that the rail- | R E | roads are working hard to develop| netion of 10 Years' Consecutive | ! England and that wherever a| geouting, Recclves Certificate, | t for a new industry comes! light the railroads seek him out and A certificate of merit, bearing the furnish him with such material as | official recognition of the ct that 4 may serve to hasten his declsion to | e is the only Boy Scout in New solve, t ha ® : o i ha fact that he had recelved |\, ote 1n Now England, Britain with 10 years of cor complaint with regard to Massachu-| P, F. O'Keefe in his report for |service, has been awarded Kermet 15 *tts persons buying yachts abroad |the recreational urces commit- n of Mr. and Mrs. Harry which could be built in Quincy, |tee declared that to please the many | E. Parker, of 59 Lincoln strect, | He said that Massachusetts has|it is first necessary to please the in-| Kermet, who problems and the councll is seeking | dividual and v . He said | graduate and a mem of the to determine just what those prob-|that in certain lines, it was im al joined lema are and how best to solve them. |ble to boost New England but that | 1917. This troop “Lvery state and every person has in oth notably the railroads, |the First Congreg problems,” he declared. “Just to great things could be accomplished |yrov 1924, 1 rond semmienon vl - | NESPAPERMAN ’opiman, the.“get out and get the | SUGCESS 1S GOAL OF-NEW ENGLAND (Continued from First Page) on Men Arrested by State Police in Canaan Seizures. Canaan, Dec. 16 (P —Robert More- | head of West Haven and Anthony | hy, Jr., of Bridgeport, were fined 3400 and costs and Lawrence Mar- | shall and John Broderson of West Haven $200 and costs when the were arraigned before Justice Tuttle 5 in Salishury today in connection Her- o g with the capture of a truck loaded 4 in March, ¥ & rrels of beer here yes- ained by state policemen. ional church. In Morehead and Suchy were charg- ssistant ed with the ownership of the truck which the councils are called on to secutive live after you are born Is a prob- lem.” New Members jIntroduced New members accepted by the Massachusetts council and Introduc- ed at the meeting today were Frank Fahey, treasurer of the Gillette Safe. tv Razor company and Albert M Murray of Cambridge, president of the chamber of commerce. Arthur L. Aldred of Rhode Is- land, representing ‘the chairman of the state council who was unable to ent, touched on the question ation of the waters in the |through advertising. He mentioned |the fact that New England laundrie advertise, not the individual laundry | but the benefits of having clothes Jaundered at a public laundry and | that in this way, both the individual laundry and the laundries collective- | ly, benefited. This same form of be used in bhoosting New England he declared. No mat- {ter which state attracts the people the entire six states benefit Lie de- clared. Storm Causes No Little outmaster of 1 ition he now hol Besides being he is prominently chur letic: HOUSE I DES $25,000:Loss When Unoc cu hich po- scouting, d w club ath ROYED dence of New York Man is Barn- they ‘Ha]e School Pupils Entertain at Central tral Junior ¥ other two with being accom- to destroy the | tle turned them paid up their le pupils of the Cen- *hool met in the ¢ afternoon for The group ed at Westport, the Senior Dra- he Nathan Hale Jun for High school which pre: Chris program. The first part of the program consisted ot musical sclections 3 ations and the last part of a play on Christmas. | The program was well recelved. The | Senior Dramatic club is under the | direction of Miss Bryant. al Light” school Bureau) | Paper, was issued this morning with kin’ gold @ Dig sale. Because of the short- S AL iring the sale of the Btheet Nictinicn, s |1est ts rger number was way College ted this tir CArk. Fel.| A special assembly of ninth grade | ] g o i he puplls was held this afternoon. The ‘;“(“”“‘2- i”;}‘ ‘I"“‘l‘"’:‘f"‘ g“g:‘"fin“wnh a treacherous coating of ice [lf?[;l)ll Rey C‘“_“(”l lI]!\lfiCl\(,:‘(,:f T S i‘n‘dx assembly was the before the va- f"mr““"w:l”;‘o ':;;'”_"r”;h: ;'(_l‘i‘_o Inter. | Dozens of minor accidents v g =i + lareied iinteht imna ey'd hardly | cation. G reported within the city limi a benevolent | All work on the present Salotivoinger execunivas Giin fthe te roads, according to the & 10 to the college Ment was required in a nose New Eng- i t o i,’)‘}.’f’l’”,", ‘f’,:(:l’;:l]\":;\":'i‘l" highway department, are reasonably ment fund. o'clock this afte andiicouncly DY Defsons ¥ lsafe for travel it precautions and .younger business men to attend as e e are exercised. The most serious L R e e S e i councils or the quarterly meetings |¢Onditons ki 4 ES |vicinity and in Litchfield county of the New England council “Giot Out snd Got Busine |where highway employes since | “Get out get the business” was |3 M. Were out sanding the recommendation of Danlels for |TORdS. the committee on industrial develop-| vient. Daniels declared that half | Youth Electrocuted a dozen organizations were working 1 the organization of New England power companies for industrial | development but that in his opinion | Pr s0 many meeti state. He declared that it was a > 3 2 problem which was sbeing sat | Difficulty in Hartford torily thrashed nut and that the| Hartford, Dec. 16 (P—Two girls today destroy ant res state council was solidly behind the were struck by an automobile on on Compo road owned by Her work, | Main street; bus service within the |La of 125th He Introduced as new members J. city limits and throughout this D. Crosby, a stcel manufacturer; part of the state was completely e 1 ted at Thomas L. Plerce, president of the |disrupted; train and trolley car r to a call sent in | Providence National bank; Edward |service was seriously hampered; , who lives across | B. Goslee, clectric power company automobiles slid down hilly streets treet from the Lazarus home head and Arthur Ingraham. Haewayatianal bickwards, slprine 1 and windows bolted 3 Propose Junior Council |up onto sidewalks and against Hpoted LR A Seryl The resolution committee report-|pyjigings, bumping into other autos @ St : f e. An in- ycame fo ed the following on the proposal of (unq into street cars, when the cold | Vestigation i or their alma the Maine delegates to the third|iain that started falling shortly New Fngland council that a Junlor japer 7 o'clock this morning froze New England council be formed: |,« s ol and covered all streets Westport, Dec. 16 (P)—Fire e street, ell Those White lephants for Cash It means EXTRA Christmas Moneyl on and s at the Five SlAate Tgilr;ads This is the season! assign- to be in at 4 oon, Bulbs or buildings; hives or bees or flagpoles; the HERe ALD can do a good job of selling your merchandise, r gardless of what it 1s, it can be properly listed in the [ L Q C) 1 ot nde le cl ficati where Public Schools Close ¥ e s For Christmas Recess Public schools in this city closed this afternoon for the Christma vacation and will remain closed un til January 8. St. Mary's parochial school has not decided upon fts va tion period as yet, but § ind St. Matthew’s paroc 1 will close next Wednesday noon and A total of will reopen on January 3. convicted, cred Heart school will ha 6§ over 1925, v report Herald Classified Ads this year have sold hundreds of used e five railroads : : 16 baby buggies. and showed an increase of §1,508 9,186,000 | (UP)—One out every 100 Connec- omobile , according ires gathered in a recent drive violators., 5 were and hills oxitatel t moto; Fifteen people responded to a recent little ad “Heater for Sale."” reportec Over 56,000 readers a night in your audience—surely in that great mass of buying power you will reach the pere son who wishes to buy for cash your “white elephant;"” that which is no longer needed, yet takes up space and has value to others. Antiques and used furniture, eloth- ing, jewelry, ete.—all have a cash value if you will phone 5 any day from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. The Herald Telephone 925 Yes, a courteous clerk will gladly help you write a RESULT getting ad. New Haven Ti Protestin : j PR i i, X3 OCENE Public Is Handicapped esting his innocence to the end, Dee. 16 (A—A 1 gs are held that “we | Peter Seiler, 20, was exccuted in the slect storm orists ¢ re met to death.” |clectric chair at Sing Sing prison 1 today made v i - shortest vacation, closing on k The 'récent floods wers bad but |early tod vable but had not 7 MS | December 23, and reopening on they might have been worse accord-| Georg 81, who shot and rious accldents at noon. € Bridgeport, Conn,, Dec. 16 (P— January 2. ing to Walter Wyman, reporting for 'killed an employer who discharged vere like 3 3 A. C. Theodore Steege, pastor the power committee on proposed him, also went fo his death. Matthew's German Lutheran study of river control. Had the! Seiler bitterly denounced the law explained that the school's flood taken certain other courses|which puts guilt of murder on vacation has been cut a few da which it might have, the flow of jbandit participating in a fatal hold- below that of the public schools be. vater would have been five times up. A companion, who was believed cause the school is trying to make greater than the normal volume of |to have fired the shots which killed up for lost time before the school Niagara, he declaved, | Patrolman James Masterson, w opened last September. Repairs to Yothing could wake up the people | himselt killed in the robbery. the b of New England to the necessity for | —— lthat tim uate control of its rivers more| FI OPERATING T n the flood and the consequent| Boston, Dee. 16 (U ¢amage, Mr. Wyman said, and added | from the eperating table of a hos- Many es practi he ‘m d d coach at at probable steps would be taken Dital in the absence of surgeons o itting thelr : o iiversity, was 2 tos to improve conditions before the |from the room, Thomas McKee, 49, | . every so often ar Sina he allomobile (A which ha tion was again faced with such a |fled from the institution with only They do tuls a6 a passenzer collided with an- sastrous occurrence, |a blanket to protect him from the ers from growin injuries were not L. Taylor reporting for the rall- | col r to protect the tr automobil inspected du ade, Haven, Sl nts for permis- \te bar examinas month, acted ; bar today, was ter o Green- applications were All of them were favor- reported. ling of Si manner throug skid owed down - r own hea S“HEINTES linterests of t I no other r ladelphi MILLER HURT Pa, Dec. 16 (P— Miller, former LEAPS INTO FLYWHEEL Washington, Dec. 16 (UP)—Quil- lan W. Grist, ndry foreman, | 9 zrieved over his daughter's poison- | & suicide. 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