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CURTIS CANPAIGH GETS UNDER WAY DISAGREEMENT ON CITY WAGE ROSTER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 381, 1928, police court. He aald Clerk kas paid the stenographer from his own income, but many council mem- bers were of the opinion that the Position should be on the ealary lst. Councilman Gibney moved that it be placed on the salary list at $1000 per year and Councilman Larson ot »is | DERLENBACHS OFF ON SECOND HONEYMOON Couple Estranged, Then Reconciled, the New York Giants, who s in| fubs. Jennings and MeGraw played n the Baltimore Orioles in 1894, Two Killed, Third Hurt In Automobile Crash Albany, N. Y., Jan. 31 UP—Two BIG WEDNESDAY SPECIALS EVERY ITEM A REAL MONEY SAVER THE MOHICAN MARKET o (Continued from First Page) paymaster and stenographer in the public works department, F, 8. Illingworth and G. Helenskl, respec- tively, Councilman Warner moved not to include Inspectors Walter A. Campbell and J. P. Farley. Council- man Cooper seconded the motion, %00 Of the city clerk's office, and which was not carried and it was| Miss Susanne Casale of the public voted to recommend that the in.|Welfare depurtment office. spectors be included, also that pro- | Sablotsky Fears Favoritism Leave New York for Southern Clime New York, Jan. 81 UP—Paul Ber- lenbach and his wife were on their second honeymoon today. The dif- ferences which had caused mar- riage annulment proceedings by the former light heavyweight champion apparently had been smoothed away. | Dumont apparent failed to notice “That's nobody's business”, was the train in time to check his cab vision be made to pay additional in- | As is generally the-case, the meet- | 0om Paul's answer to questions as \and it crashed into the side of the | spectors §25 per week, Chairman |ing was enlivened by snappy ro- |¢o their destination, but it is under- |train. The front of the machine ! Towers having told the committee partee among the committee mem- |gto0d they headed south, perhaps as |caught between two freight cars and | that conditions sometimes demand |bers. Councilman Sablotsky favor- far as Havans. the impact cut the air hose, auto- more than two inspectors. {ed placing the clerks, foremen and Berlenbach last week served |matically stopping the train. The Councilman Warner moved to Inspectors of the public works de- papers in an annulment action |taxicab was dragged 20 feet. leave off Lngineers Merlan, Molleur, | partment on the salary lst, because | upy ying that Mrs. Berlenbach, the e Kendrick .and Nelson, but the mo- |he said the present Arrangement | oo o ‘Rose Anne Riley of Los BERATED BY JUDGE tion was lost. Councilman Warner |Permits the board to pay high|nceles, had not waited the legal | Quebec, Que., Jan. 31 UP—Judge celebrate the - 67th anniversary of |ynen moved fo leave off all but | salaries to political favorites, and he | \uon or time between the signing of | Lachance in passing sentence on their state, | Senior Assistant Engineer Merian | bellcved a check should be made | (ne givorce decrce from her first Wiltred Dubeau, local hockey play- The Lowden hcadquarters, opened | 4nq Councilman Cooper seconded | cffective regardless of whether the husband and thelr marriage. Mrs. | er, convicted of assaulting a referee, here several months ago at the Wal- | the motion, Councilmen Warner, |administration is democratic or re- Berlenbach countered with the state- | declared such an attack was more dorf-Actoria was closed on “the or- | \ijun and Cooper voted for the | Publican, Councilman Warner want- ment that she had, and if she hadn't | serious than a common assault com- ders of the gentlemen who ordercd | notion and Councllman Larson, |©d to know if the members who Paul knew all about it since he had | mitted upon an ordinary individuar it opencd,” said Mrs: Willlam M. Gibney and Olson voted against it | Were 80 insistent that the various furnished the money for her di- | during the course of an everyday | Crawford, wh) ordered the disman- | councilman Maxon, chairman, broke | ©mployes be placed on the salary vorce-hunting trip to Mexico. 8he |quarrel. Dubeau, was given the tling of the office, Her husband had the tie by voting with the opposi- |list did not trust the commissioners said Paul's parents were responsible 53—11"“;‘“‘_0 ot ":0 fine and costs Leen in chargs, tion. Then Councilman Gibney of- |having the various departments in |for the breach and didn’t like Hor| Cn s onthiin jafl for attacking the Governor Paulen at the Kansas | fereq a motion that the balance of | €harge, to which Councilman Larson | Lecause sho refused . (o leain 1o | official duriug & recent hockey Qinner hailed Sepator Curtls, Who |qe engineering force be included, | TePlied that it was customary to have | speak German. mateh, rose from “race track jockey to lead- | yng another tie vote resulted, which | @ Check on everyone everywhere, in- et il ership o¢ his party in the senate” | was again broken by Councilman |Cluding the factories, Councilman as “the man of the people.” | Maxon, who voted in favor of the | Warner doubted it. Prior to the dinner, Governor | motion, Those fncluded in the mo.| The effect of the committee’s ac- | that he and his wife had met over Paulon predicted to newspaper men | tion were Transitmen Leon Bradley, | 10N, if the recommendations meet | (1o week-end and decided to quit that Senator Curtis, if nominated, | N T, Johpson and Edward Kildufe; | With favor by the council, will be o | the legal ring and hang up their would earry ali but eleven etates | Draftsman John Krakauske; Helper |Fequire the various departments | gioyos, and have a fighting chance in three |ang driver A. Hadden; Helpers J. cnlncerxlncd to eubmit requests for | — | of these. Desmond, J. Bednarczyk and P, | $alary increases to the council, Some | . " | The governor said he would con- | Nascaro, Tt was alto voted th racom: | cmployen of the. depariments wre | Hughie Jennings Is Bede but eleven states to Governor | mend thaj provision be made for em. | °blised to go through this procedure, Still in Bad Condition Alfred E. Smith in the event ¢ |ploying an additional engineer at $36 | While the compensation of others is Scranton, Pa., Jan. 31 (A—There persons were killed and a third in- Jured when a taxicab bound from Saratoga Springs to Albany collid- ed with a Boston and Maine freight |train north of Schenectady early to- day. The dead are Mrs. Grace E. Brown of Albany and Arthur Du- mont of Saratoga, Springs. Edith M, Clary of Albany suffered cuts and bruises. seconded the motion, which was carried. It was voted to include Miss Mae Butler, second clerk in the building department office; Clerk Thomas Linder of the board of adjustment; James Cochrane and Ethel Thomp- Co!iee 2 Ibs. 69¢ Formally Lanocbed by Gor. Paalen of Kansas in Address New York, Jan. 31 M—The cam- paign of the only avowed candidate for the republican preflidential nom- inations—Senator Charles Curtis of $ —was formally underway in New York city today while the head- quarters of his fellow midwesterner former Governor Frank O. Lowden of 1llinois was ordered closed. The campaign of Senator Curlis ‘was formally launched by Governor Ben 8. Paulen of Kansas in an ad- dress before & dinner of the Kansas society of New:York, meeting to 9to 11 A. M. LOIN AND ROUND STEAK ,f Eyesh Ground HAMBURG 9to11A M. LEAN FRESH SHOUL!)I'ZRSl POTATOES Peck ... 35c 2 25¢: :l\‘\?:‘u"?ws i - 28¢| ioritors . pex 19€ ALL DAY SPECIALS MK LOMS e g 19¢ SKINNED HAMS :ro LEAN PORK CHOPS .. WHOLE OR SHANK END RUMP ROASTS BEEF .... vereenee T 19e The name ~mita® 1 the 1tavan | LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF . LEGS MILK FED VEAL ..... form of the Greek name -Mar. | FANCY LAMB CHOPS ....... RUMP ROASTS VEAL ...... garet,” and means *a pearl.” Sto11A. M. 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Ib 24e 2 Ibs 25c seses Ib 35 ®hould be the democratic nomince. | per week, an additional transitman | d€termined by the various boards, was no change noted this morning fsiana, Texas and Arkamsas, Vir- an additional feld party so constl- | Present salarles if the council con- | his gencral condition was not chang- | @inia, Alabama and Texas are|tuted, in the event that such action | trolled them, |ed and is “still very grave,” said a Hoover than he would against Sena- chf:,?:};‘::,‘.‘,:’,‘ ,1\‘:::‘,’.2 ",','.’,":11,:&,:: salary of the bookkeeper in the de- |of e past 15 hours and ehatted | B s Kearney, sup partment was $40 weekly, With a |y physicians and relatives at the | E u ln E s | . bedside briefly, He seemed cheer- | | man Sablotsky said he understood |c by a cablegrfn recelved last men, und it was. voted, Tlative 1o | GLAPAn Hatch to have made the |ni: trom his o fricnd And teans Mustard including Steve Pelagio, pavement ;m‘mL }::nwn:n;os‘a::ci:hrznzhg:ll::\:: Emu!\‘. John J. McGraw, manager orl |son voted affirmatively, creating a - . Catania, Siclly—None Lost. | tlo which was broken by Councilman ""[.";:,‘\d‘]‘;‘:""c“lza"m“" el | ner. aLrson, Wilson, Olson, Gibney, storeyard, and it was voted, on'y | gar1 8 LP® J 4 £osst (o twenty-four. tiours, | Foue | FUITTAR, A00 I was vetod, onty | Bablotsky and Cooper. Councilman veasels sank in the port of Catania, the salary list. ; 5 man, and it wae voted to include | strait ef Messina’ hazardous. | ; Naples was hammered by heavy [ him. Councilman Larson then mov- 5 rork | SMith, and Frank Scxerun, truck | ehen. pitot & arriving at Naples from New York | chen, pilot for Commander Richard said the Westetn Mediterranean was | driver, both of whom are paid on an | 5. Byrd on the transatlantic fignt ENLISTS I NU, §. ARMY e LA perator of the basin cleaner, |ed John Henry M. i Carl Edward Melander, son of Mr. whose name was not listed; fil’““’“mnton 2 ”m) mg«;:\:- as his com William Bullock for the purpose of | poy it “pott B8 FFAEEE Fnler ahd E i t AMecha ixact routes have not yet been sc- continuing his musical e““"““"“‘l«vahy: Conduit Buperintendent | ceted, but Baichen firmly belleves e years, Recently he took up the |geason. The motion was carried, only | years ago in 35 days, Balchen said, study of the I'rench horn and has|Councilmen Wilson and Warncr be- |and hopes to cut that record down ot the French horn and has been | . position of stenographer in the assigned to the Coast Artillery band | ofice of the clerk of the city and The only Double Track Railread between the North and Florids. These he pamed as New Jersey, VIr- | a¢ §30 per weck, and an additlonal | AcCOrding to some members of the | iy (he condition of Hughey Jennings, wholesome doubttul Smith states, ho sald. He | pecomes neceseary. Chatrman Hatch of the water |bulletin signed by the four attend. | ent of atreets, and it was voted. Ye | [0 (L0 ¥ MO weekly, with o - GALE LASHES ITALY fancman, Counciliven Olsan, Wamer | gy 'ns " us o siatser of fact, the posi- Rome, Jan. 31 (P—Southern ltaly | Maxon, who voted affirmatively. | ;o o." presided at the meeting, which Biolly. There was 5o Toss of Hife. |sition. Councilmen Warner and Wil. | S2Potky left before action was tak- o acan Nessoly 1 port putiing out ex. | € to Include allother cmployes of | Bert Balchen Planning suffering from sovere weather. hourly arraggement, The motion In- | of the *“America,” today anneunced and Mrs. Gustave Melander of ‘oiForemen George Lveline, Henry ' present plans call for the world Mr, Melander played the plano in|jyony™ Burns; Conduit Inspector | il be able to circle the globe in one practiced with the Philharmonie|ing opposed. considerably, et , GREATEST VALUES ‘ N FRON PENNA. STA., NEW YORK Sinle, Bouth =Carolina, Delaware, | helpcr at $18 per week, 80 that the 82121y committee, a number of city | famous figure of the: hascoull g seasoning free asserted that Governor Smith would o board dented that he had told mem- |ing physicians. I moved to include R. H. Battey, A. ompest Rages 10v 21 Tonrs D Wil oes ST eI e e e R B and Blcily today were in the grip | ouncliman Larson moved to include | oy 'sttenged by Gouncilmen Was. e o e e s Mo | Bon wer the only members opposcd { M. but before going he said he fa- tra lines to hold their anchorage, {he Public works department, with Round the World Trip cluded Trattorman J. Royi John | that he would attempt an around the Commonweglth avenue, has enlisted | g .o “y51n B Maguire, D, Martino: fiight attempt in June over a route the Everyman's Bible class and|panie; Fitzpatrick, also the roller- | month. band. Councilman Maxon brought up the 2 Hours I ~ UPHOLSTERED LIVING ROOM FURNITURE T Georgla, Alabama, Mississippl, Lou- | public works department might form | POsitions would not be carrying thelr | mond. He spent a restful night, but from pepper fun bettey against Secretary Herbert nesoon s | Bers of the salary committeo that the | Jennings has been conscious much | Sorel, and M. Kakoska, street fore- Which Time ¢ Vesecls Sank In | Councilmen Cooper, Olson and Lar- | cyz, (4% Pover. | s of a tempest which has lashed the |J2mes Sposato, foreman of the | sina, Sicily, making navigation of the | t0_Including William Helm, Toller. | Yored transferring the positions to The captaln of the liner Cotomb | U6 cxeeption of G. Lalduce, black- | Gioycland, Jan. 31 UPBeent BT, | Middleton, operator of the sweeper; | world flight next summer, and nam- in the U, 8. army through Corporal | cryne Operators Frank Bohmer and | that wiit require one month or less, other orchestras for the past several | yan anq mixerman who work in Mears went around the world 14 Ho enlisted to continue his studles | aicrof {ncluding on the salary list NewYork to Florida A B. C. PORTER SONS’ COMBINED SALE B Other fast through trains daily Havane Specia! 320pm. Florids Spesial —— ~y 1 8:38pm Palmetto Limited %110 p.m. West adies Limitod e Evorglodes Led. 12:30em. Cosst Line Floride Mall 8:43 p.m. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Sewth Tickets, reservetions, information from B. F. FULLER, G.E.P.A. 1246 Brosdway, Now York Telophone Lackewanns 7000 Aok for “ Tropical Trips" Boskiet ) @l relieves nlubecm!yon’ll (AnALs(sique) REUEVES AHES & DAINS Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. hwgg PHONE 1409 Now Showing a Complete Line of Yardley’s Old English Lavender Soap, Bath Salts, Bath Salt Tab- lets, Dusting Powder, Shamipoo Powder, Lavender Lotion, Lavender Blossoms, Talcum Powdcr, Lavender Water, Single and Doubld Com- pacts, Smelling Salts, Cold Cream and \‘anumnx Cream, also Face iPowder in Flesh, Natural and Rachel. SPECIAL SALE of . Pure Silk Kickernicks.. At : in Black, Blue, Copen, Kelly and Sand. Reg. $3.00. $2.19 At 0 Special Sale of Redfern Corselsttes—Regular price ss-o $7.00. This Underbelt Model will bring figure beauty and undreamed of comfort to the large woman. At 39 Children's Wool Hose in dark Brown and Black. (4 Reg. Price 79c. At Children’s Sport Socks. 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