New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1928, Page 12

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NEW BRIT::IN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 ~ g | ;m_M“‘ Gale Increases music from & new radio with a Joud | well; financial secrotary, Mrs. Lulu | hold a meeting this afternoon at the | of Comuerce will send $3,000,000 to flmx m msURE ‘mENCH m"msA S “' I'Ill lll speaker on the platfoym of the awdi- | Schade; treasurer, Stephen Sautter; |home of Mrs. Walter H. Hart on Uruguay tomorrow u-a'fb- 'A.;-I- | { l Eldlnd torjum this week. The machine was |guide, Miss Ethel Nolson: inside \ Trust Ss : 3 Hart street. There will be an elec-| can Exchange Irving is ship- London, Jan. furnished for trw by a local music |guard, Mra. Christine Sheldon; out- |tion of delegates and alternates to ping $250,000 to Buenos Aires, Ar- mhkch has just exp.rlenm nmee- store. side guard, Luther E. Carle; trus- the state and national D. A. R. cop-| gentina. y - | sively a blizzard, thaw and flood,| The ninth rrwde pupils held their |tees, Mrs. Alice Manee, James Sleath | gress. Mrs. Willlam P. Felt "will v . ’l'hs-olllfiu rging Better Housing | was hit by a gale today. regular weekly assembly in the|and Luther McKay. The appointed |talk on “An Interesting Corner of WOULD MAKE SMITH LAWYER Conditions At Army Pests Swb: ; The force of the wind in London [school auditorium yesterday after-|officers were: Flag bearers, Mrs. | Colonial Connecticut.” New York, Jan. 6. (UP)=—Friends W Pmm Flul 10 T t A t w was about 60 miles an hour and noon. The program.was furnished |Cordelia Banta, Mrs. Rhoda M. — of Governor 'u luiti are urging the mitted to Senate. Teaty Against War Encounters prevented crow-channel airplanes |by Mits Molander, art. instructor for Carie; plauiat, Mre Ruth Schaefter MORE GOLD SHIPPED |legislature to pass & special bill ad- | 8 ., ninth grades. . e " | New York, Jan. 6 UP—Additignal | mitting him to the bar. Although a Hlul Engineer | wasn B, SBORER H. MaNNING Storm Today | Many amall bulldings and_troos n}’:;' rm:"o’,";“‘:"go::‘;“;:;{ D. A. R MEETING TONIGHT | shipments of 50ld to South America | layman, the executive has been offcr- | l\\ssnin:w;hdb t -‘*;‘fl- G—A 1 | was killed in Kilburn when a wall | lish instructor, is working on a play| ,Esther Staniey chapter, daughters aggregating $3,250,000 were an- ed admittance to & law firm when his Hashont s Jan: 8 4M—Capmin|ou"°“ adoptel y the Exchange | S kcollnp-ed. “Patty Makes Things Hum" and will of the American Revolution, will I nounced today. The National bank |term expires. o d {ail g1y of New Britain on December iington, Jan. 6 UM —French “p " ) th t it on Friday, Decembe; Xaobert Darnard Higgina, United | 37" urging congress appropriate for P1OPOSils o confine the declaration || The §37 rusing on the Irish chan. |prosent It on Fyiday, December u 1 States navy, retired, died at his! e i _ | better housing for the officers and #=idinst war suggested by Secretary | 3 home, 15§ Sergeant street, thi8|on o the army was presented to! Krllogg to aggressive warfare on!y“"E};I;"‘{h;'e‘L' ety i el New Officers Installed wmorning after a few days' illness of | e senate today by Senators Bing- re wpt to meet wif 4 3 g- » meet with a cold recep- o romchial poeumonis, " [ TS lon 2 the ate aepariment 7 | when & wafoding collapeed {3 Bel- By Winthrop Council e lm{,n in llof\ cille, 4145~ | The resolution declares that hous- | renc A 8 B opthern report- | Winthrop Council, No. 7, Sons ard st tu a lend. September 16, 1868, and Was |, congitions at army posts, espe- . | At Liverpool the gale was a0 fi:fi?fi':«fl'mu";mm" ) ".w‘nnld" | ening duuted from the United States | plan th th t t ew Wwar declaration treat, originall; faxall A chidame1n 188 e e by B Ml e ‘sinally | violent that passengers refused to at Jr. O. U, A. M, hall, Glon strect.| . embark on the ferryboats at Seca-| The following officers were instal- | asmiatant | ment to the efficiency and morale of | from a two power to a multipower L 2 §34, and pas The e ik i e o bact has reached Washington and | combe and waiked a mile to Birken- |led by Deputy Eva Maguire, assisted January 15, 15958 A keeping witli the will bo presented fo the state de. | head: Teaching Liverpool by train. |by Auna Dingwell, past atate asso- red to the line a8, . . iice of the country. partment during the day. i . clate councilar: Councilor, Mrs. Alice utenant on March 3, 1899, and | In advance of examination .ot the CENTRAL JR. H. 8. NOTES Carle; associate councilor, Mrs. Julia wwmed lieutenant-commander Octo- | 3 A communication, some department| . [he ninth grade pupils of the|Norton; vice-councilor, Mra May wer 11, 1903, On January 30, (1]50&. ' Assailant of Girl fiaials Teln Bhat the Musettion MT;nlnrnldxguv;lor '}:lllih ;kchooolo m:: in ;:(:::x{n.;och;a vlm:flluncuor. Mrs, he was named commander and on 2 Naw 2 e o iti 4 e auditorium afternoon for a | Ethel nard; recos | g | Sought in New Jersey the azcressive war definition by the | (2 PH S L0R Mrs. Abbe Melsner; MB;M‘ E . S k Red €d . P . ntire dtoc uced 1n Fnce 911, eaptain. | : ; : v i | Branchville, N. J., Jan. 9 (P—The French government was a material 3 | ved on the Amphitrite in wooded mountains overlooking the Weakening of the Kellogg plan if it| The pupils have been enjoying the |ing secretary, Mrs. Florence Rock- | Delaware river were searched by 16 | }id not completely defeat the spirit | et Coptiscn. B - | state troopers today for Thomas Mo- 8ol purpagoiaf dhal plan, o ted Siates maval academy |nine year old Emma Morgun, of"{"' iriand or olloge piopemin, luring 1606-07. 1 was fleet en. | Bevans, who was bound head and | Was said, wasa dec amation ot pelicy cincer, Atlantic fleet, 1907-08, and | foot yesterday, attacked, and left ex- | O¥ the signatory. nowats| agnipst e s aiationed st the New York navy | Dossd toithe bitter ol Tho giz] 50Tt to war in the ssttlsment of any vard 1908-09. was reported to be in a serious con- | lisputes ‘1’? 'w”'“, "_'""“ hTo er";e C“aptain Higgins was appointed in- | dition at her home. e nepudiaten bRl specior of engincering material in| Search for the glrl was made by | ABETeSSIVe wars, t was said, raie! 5 i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland | the whole question of machinery to | Connecticut district \.p((\mbvr‘ D o ah Fallod to. vetum | determine in ary case which state { from schoot In the afternoon. fhe Wight be the nggressor. The lan- was found in a haymow shortly after FUAEe in which the suggestion is g Music bchool Manager oy made in the French notc, however, may have much to do with the final y Young McThail, til recent- | MAy . Dies in New Haven| Youns dctnait who un o | dotermination of tife Washington at- | [ i f Entire stock New Haven, Jan. 6 UP—Christian |1y lived in Millburn, made his home N. Merico, manager of the New | here with Steven Douglas, an uncle, | titude. 2.50 Fleur de lis Haven school of music at 890 Chapel | He 1s believed to have fled over the 1 H “treat, dropped dead at his desk to- | mountains in the direction of the | Flospital Alumni Assn. um us uv.om $2.50--$2.25 Pointex /2 PflCE Mr. Merico had called the po- | Delaware river. Has Annual Election lice on the telephons notifying them _ i sty At the annual meeting of the New hat & solictor or canvaser wis \n Connecticut Co, Official | n/ituin Hospital Alumnt association | . toro about a canvasser who had call- | Goes to Pennsylvania erday at the nurses' home, Mrs, ! Kerch]efs +d on him and police had instructed | Bridgeport, Jan. 6 (M—J. B. Pot. |Gcorse Bodley was re-elected pres. | iim to call them. | ter, manager of the Connecticut Co. ilent. Other officers chosen were: | 20z DLscount 20% o Detectives arriving at the office |here since 1920, resigned his posi- | /'St vice-president, Mrs. Hattle | S“Z found several persons in the room !tion today effective Feb, 1. Mr. Pot- "CKnass second V\ce-Preslden!“l - including the canvasser who Was|ter's resignation was made so that|)FS: Ada Munson; treasurer, Mrs. " \ttampting to revive Merico. At!he could take the position of gen- |Marion Schade; recording secretary, | Sadie Buckley; corresponding | F.l 1 P = owers 5 Price I \ u\( on the At L\m. in 1904. He was it aiaars the Talwamer OBENINT | orsl mpanesr Of the Willies-Barre : a police that his business was le- | Rye eompany, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. s )n‘a"rlE“l"’gP}m”;ee-":’\'e:' zitimate, The police said that they BB ot ra tors, Mrs. M 0] , Miss 4 iereiin : His successor here will be Frank .iq; Miss Caroline Salmon, Miss er king for another solicitor. F & i ' N SecoRi e L. ‘Kibling, supermtendent ~of ~the | poiy "Norrill; free bed fund, Miss WOMEN everywhere are giving this new and better — company here. Mr. Kibling has had | \U% SISEERE TR DO R S Toronto Boy Rescues long service with ' the Connectiout MU gl Stérri, ane years chate: polish a royal welcome . . . because it leaves no L Baby From Deep Well €0, working his way up from the yap of refreshment committee, Miss| greasy film on floors, linoleum or furniture. Because Toronto, Ont.. Jan. 6 UP—Lowers i A. Weller. ! Woodtoned surfaces show no finger-marks. Because it 2 a r lon a Op i 2 | ing himselt down & narrow well, en B0 hORS % s Jack Trussell. 15, saved the life of ,Ki':!mf gng,a"d' ,?,f ',;"(‘;,Es «| RADIO CLOSED TO TREASURY removes white spots and blue film. Because it cuts clean- three year old Harold Monk whem {g,n aborers, each of whom has| Washington, Jan. 6 (P—Under a ing time in Aalf and prod 4 listro that ) i AR the boy plunged through the board- | yorkeq at least 50 years for his|ruling of Comptroller General Me- cd cover of the well. | present employers, will have a spe- | Carl 1]\e treasury will be prohibited 95 W e Trussell propped his feet against [ ;,} tapie near the Prince of Wales |from using the radio to broadcast 9 Mam SL Tel 3683 one side of the well and his back |¢onight at a dinner the prince is giv- | facts about the proposed retirement . . \gainst the other, saving himself |j,0 t5 800 farmers over whose land {of the third liberty bond issue call- rom plunging into six fect of WAL | e nunts foxes. able September 18. e : by clinging to a clothes rope. e : _\3\mg- ¥ boy was going under water PYPPPPPE VISPV P TP PPIVE TV ST IS Y GOV for the third sime when Trussell | reacied him and brought him to the | top. Fckert, a former employe of the Norwalk Tire and Rubber company, 2717 INC. 2n is a;'urrdc\;]compoasafiog of ll(‘,l; a| Saturda Onl ] g weel or 2 weeks under an order : ' Y y » HARTFORD sz | BOOK SALE || | Sage-Allen & Co of Compensation Commissioner E. T. Buckingham handed down today. It 18 the fizst instance in the local | ALL OUR office where compensation is award- «d for bbe isoning. Th - | . ki cnar™ f0s c it Adath was 75¢ POPULAR PRICED FICTION caused by nephritis and severe | ' o5 i i T | ‘ | THIS WOMAN Sl 6 iy | FOUND RELIEFI : FOHIL% : | . J anuary Clear ance Sale Of My Ly Sefieng o T | | | ‘Vm‘mm | Books For EVERvBoDY | S . | R Carvets. Li » l sEECERe | ) MOHILL'S | ugs, Carpets, Linoleum she could mot | PEN 1‘ | 1o A s | stoop to put on | SHOP i STATIONERS SHOP | NOW IN PROGRESS her owi | ; Uaatie 1 4o o aaul 297 MAIN STREET | work, unable to They particularly praise it because it is the all-purpose séjz-;t g : : ;i polish. 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