New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1928, Page 12

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YOUNG NAY HEAD Expocted 1 Snoosed 6. W. Trant s Committoe Cirnan | Louis W. Young of 501 Lincoln street, treasurer of , the Stanley Works and one of the three school | committeemen who make up the membership of the finance commit. | tee of the board, is almost certain | 10 be named chairman of the com- | mittee to succeed George W. Traut, | charter member-of the board and | chairman of the finance committee | for years, who died suddenly early | Thursday morning. Mr. Young was elected as one of | the. six republican members of the | board in 1925 and 8 year later, when Henry T. Burr was made sec- retary to succeed Edward Pratt, who resigned, Mr. Young W placed on the finance committee fo act with Chairman Traut and Com- mitteeman Joseph M. Halloran. Since the chairmanship of the fi nance committee is held by a re- publican in accordance with the | custom which makes the board's president a democrat, its secretary a republican and its school accommo- dations committee chairman a democrat, it is considered a cer- tainty by other membérs of the! board that Mr. Young will be of-| fered the place. 2l Republican memberg, of the board will elect & member to fill the sub. committee vacancy. William H. Day, | a certificd public accountant, will be clected to the office because of his cxperience in flnancial matters, committee members say. Mr. Day has been a member of the commit- ‘ee eince 1926 and has been acting with the finance committee on in- surance matters, M. Younp is a graduate of | Brooklyn Polytechnic school and | Harvarg university. BRISTOL NEWS | (Continued from Page Seven) after he had collided head-on at Davitt's Crossing on Broad street with an automobile operated by James T. Kelley of 28 long street, New Britaine The accused is at liberty under bonds of §200. Fined for . Joseph Hanlop and James Dona- hue of 121 Prospect street were eacn assessed $5 and costs in police court today by Judge Malone on charges of drunkenness and breach of the peace. Thq two men were arrested at 12:05 o'clock Sunday morning by Ofticers McLaughlin, Messier and Ryan after they had engaged in & fistic encounter in Hanlon's home, Placed on Probation. Joseph Byko, aged 16, of Harrison street, charged with theft, was lac. ed on probation for one year by Judge Maione this morning. Byko, while a student at the local high school, appropriated several over- coats and sweaters unlawfully and was caught by a member of the faculty, All of the stolen articles were recovered by the police and return to the rightful owners. Byko, following an admiasion of his guilt, was expelled from school. Has Narrow FEscape. Joseph Beitor of R. F. D. No. 1, Oriental Rugs 8. V. Sevadjian 162 Glen St. Tel. 1190 2nd Anniversary Sale Tuesday, Jan. 3rd to Jan. 7th, Inclusive Millinery East Bristol and members of his family had & narvew - escape frem death Sundmy afternods whes he jost control of his astomehile after v crashed through the guard fence just north of the siver bridge. on Middle street. Ofticer, Edgar Nor- ton, who arrived on the Scene a few seconds after the accident, found the machine suspended in the air, a/ fence post keeping it from crashing to the river bed twenty feet below. The officer assisted the occupants of the car to the ground and then plac- ed Bejtor under arrest for driving while under the influence of lquor. He was released under a bond of $300 furnished by a neighber. ‘When Beitor's case was called in police court this morning, the ac- cused was absent and Judge Malone declared the boud forfeited. Wow- ever, Beitor appeared at headquar- ters later and tha case was ye-open. ed and eontinued until next Tues- day, Janusry 10th. City Items The Military Order of Lisards of the A. G. Hammond Auxillary will lentertain members and friends Wednesday afternoon from $ to & o'clock at the state armory. The regular meeting which was to be held in the evening has been post- poned. The annual meecting of Unity Re. bekah Sewing club will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at 0dd Fellows® hall. Johnston's clean coal is good coal. City Coal & Wood Co. Tel. 317.— advt, Judge and Mrs. M. D. 8330 and son, Elligtt, of Hart street, have re- turned from Atlantic City, N. J., Wwhere they spent two weel N 22.90. Your Cold May Develop Speedily into Pneumonia If you've a cold, it's your danger signal. Pneumonia can follow erate a cold. It too frequently leads into a fatal disease. Stop it; get over . Creomul sion will help you do it. It is pleasant, easy 1o take, It is decidedly belpluf you to avoid the dangerous diseases that A Mr. and Mrs. Rebert B ferd and family have, their home in State Cellegs,) Pa. after three weeks' visit ith| Mrs | Rutherford's mother, of Clark & Brainerd, §s ot Falr Prescriptiod Dept.—advt. “The police are investigating & re- port by Frank . Guttranski of 33 Beatty street that about two months sgo a man drove a car into bis garage and has not claimed it Néw lunch speclals at Crowells.— advt, The Women's soclety of the First church will hoid its annual meeting at the church Wednesday Supper will be served at §:30 o'clock followed by the election of officers. Dr. Sherrod Boule of the Compectl- cut Misslonary soclety will give & stereopticon leoture es “Anclent Academies and Their Preceptors.” DON'T STARVE TO END FAT Few succeed witheut harm. Try the modern way, embodied in Mar- mola prescription tablets. People have used them for 30 years—mil- lions of boxes of them. 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