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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 h is being orzanized here. . city court also appeared befers the Pla'nmlle Nem A!r:fhmee‘:(z?:;“yf:fa “!-:;dfl;aw:‘:;‘n: KlLLlNG EXPLMNED ! antol News council with a request - that a ‘full the h ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. el pm‘m”w 3 e home o! r. and Mrs. Andrew J.| 3 furnished. Under the ar- |Sataline on Cleveland road, and an-|NCWtown Boy Fatally Shot Own rangement she would h-"uldlv-u- | ether will take place there on Mou- | - et ly sal f $2,500 NI (1201850 ] MRS, A, G SMITH 55 it 5 v v s o e OITY BROKE LA, | Fobciit e . Harke Found Vegetables Crows. ! 4 and Family Welfare association. lartford's Shopping Center: el e i e T {This organization considers - thejr vegetables in an automobile Satur-| Bridgeport, Murch 7 P)—The age- E ARE further handling of probation cases Mail Orders Filled day night took place in a machine |©0ld claim that « crow is almost a tutile and impracticable, the judge owned by Fred W. Harke of Soutli-|Ways alle to dodge death by gun | said. Following a short discussion ington road aud not that of Chester|shot and the curiosity of a 15-year- | the matter was referred to the police W&t Hajn Stmt WOIllfll] EX";J(;‘er:1:\“':1111 by the | :!‘-lr}n\‘,\;l’lol.;-.;m.)‘rr;m ',';,,‘»}ZTS"".'H‘ o ‘Mayor Te"s Gouncfl Bridge was[commlsmonerl‘ who will confer with Judge Malone and Chief of Pelice 6c [3) ~ pires in Barly Morning ‘Efi::},: e e o “\’{Ho‘lmsx;]; .“;;“1’:.‘:”:;"“?‘5: x;;ic‘:: Closed Megally l}l:lrcniisi'c:‘;fi:]edne;al?:::" I a Ora t e OSler Wr— ! Yrihian Sisters' Whist M’d;::};u‘,r: of ihin city, it was dis- SR An App‘l’lca::!nAmlmentll 4 AUTO THIEVES CAUGHT ... o evonne |35 v oy """ (URGES BUILDING NEW SPAN ' jun:mumerary was received. trom h, I !‘x'm - 5 bei Mrs. Haviland was killed by a —_— | to the board of police commissioners dand refreshments served. lshot trom a revolver held in the for rccommendations at & later Plainville Officer Atds tn Capture— Notes hands of her son, Earl T. Haviland, | City to Condemn Land on Water-| % (72 & Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., will eir ¢ the 9 3y , Revaluation Contract s Signed— | jp; o S e TR e el lpbant Browenis Clatn e Htlons Meeied I, Dol s ses e (T;m. ast Saturday mor | titlons for curbs and sidewalks : | Plainville Team Lose—arange || isA g el mother had given the son the | for $5,000 Damage — FPuneral of on Barnes street and Crown street | degree w confarped Bems alibre revolver only a short time were referred i Mecting—New Lodge Forming, |V X L0/ e presat fore when e ! to b al-| William E. Wightman, oo, Teomred 1o the state bty { soline storage tanks|lowed an opportunity 10 go % I . ) g e b UBelsioiaen A oppeniiy losga 2 y The problem of erecting a new To the lighting committee went Loveliest Shades For Sports, Street and Evenin At & Sl die ah or o | GonS MAAIed ot the Waller H.|to'shoot. crows i the woots nrar |, Th? DUOMIFIN of erecing a newl 10 the lienting commiter wunt West Main strect | is how : |8t 218 West Main strect this mor: L e e B e O MR ing. She was 67 years and & months | council meeting Just evening by UEht at the corner of Downs and South street, Showing a choice collection of “Madora”—exquisitely fashioned in texture | of age. Born in Plainville, <he lived | oo for oA e ”'”‘l e 2 i chrtridgy 1o wive|Mayor W. Raymond Crumb, who lin s hun i iiatiiee el i ek feliamay R @ fifth ¢ dize 1o g R S R A petition for the establishment of —new shades for particular women who want smart she had been froubled with heart fion 1n the near future, The cost of | % 15-foot building line on Wooding disease, and this, with complication ticw, alzyclyre gyas eatimatad ol | SUrek Wasirtanied db ihe & resulted In her death, 810 - 1 the following additional | cominittee. o'clock. coroner t Le took four cartridges | earings Mrs. Smith is sorvived 1w Woman's Missionary soeiety | given him by his mother and placed ; FrapinEca ALy resmEtacg] BRI To Hol) W ‘stre : Seatie : husband; two daughter rs. Kl the Baptist chureh will mect at 8 [{hem in the eylinder of the weapon s 183Ing e anent fron) e or Pmer U AlERe S B ORDER OR ASK BY NUMBER [ Tox and Mrs G bR e S S SRR BL e coon. worial Boulevard to (he new the Riley Tract will be called in to four grandcluldre rotii- | the president, Mrs, 11 S Sty ,‘W‘; ‘f‘,‘f“',,,',',‘ ihE ity $ The bridge wonuld he @ hearing on March 28 at which ers. Lests w and Charles 5 . OTh IR o e Mellen | 1ime the matt stalling curbs No. 140. No. 600. | No. 800, rs, Lester J. 1d Charl ,]_ ! i of Baptist | teminting to replace 1he : s rin desigzn to th Mellen | 1ime the matter of ini ng curl i 5 wi P home of street span and would be of rein- | and sidewalks and regrading the Madora pure thread silk Madora all silk chiffon, Mador full fashion rnoon with private sersier 3 e e e 1 orced conerete, | strects will be discussed. hosi ; ol ; ione 2 i o is i i A hearing will also be held on 5 se! : % 2 Sl . 2:20 o'clock at the dert B i Mayor Crumb, in urging speedy | osiery, service weig 11,: | picot top, 48 gauge, full | silk hosiery, service weight, e e s b A . ; [ hearing y T April 3 for the residents on Belle- with fashioned leg, new | fashioned, all smart shades. silk to the hem, smart 1. Kendriek Slieitnn dinit SR : L 3 2 the en it closed Uie Jast | View avenue to decide whether they spring shades. 0 spring shades. Taptist ehurch, will officiat: al | rell will be held ; « 1o, Yale Grad School Man s ucture fo traffie, It want a 20-foot building Jine. $] OO pr $195 pr. | $| (5 will be in the West cometers s A et T 3 <" Placed on OI_\'mpic Squad s con conld have Health Officer’s Report : : | (3 pr. $5.50) -0J pr. The fata { parish house, The evening group aining how the accident » Wil 1neet at the same place at 7:30 | occurred, Young Haviland told the hosiery yet moderate cost | | | | Auto Thicves sted e e e ot i A S lliakn doie ol by, of the pub- | The teport of Dr. B. B. Robbins, nmh»?m hvlfnum ‘":}:1“ NARUSI I EMaG Al o R0 At il \h' iHayen: Mareh 708 yolin B LS o had been city health officer, submitted to the (3 pr. $4.75) | Pieree, both of Fall T Ao R e o o iinte chonl atudant) Ui TS S0eE pointed | council last evening indicated that e il were arrested here Jast i Thtarnts St Mary's| Olsmnls s oF ,‘:3":" o j.‘.‘\vx nt that the decds of the Pequabuck | during the month of February only Do. 200. State Toliccman Joseph Kaminsky | competery. (e sivan o o s i at this point are somewhat | 50 cascs of contagious diseases were 3 fachi No. 700. Sl Charles Phelps and wora e { e "o | clended and a zveat deal of the land | recorded in his office. The general Madora full {fashioned Mad full fashioned. | No. 500. el i th el s et foyg. b MR Inibothisane And b ity s owned by Albert 1 | health of tha clty ds good, mecerdiie pure thread silk hosiery, +adora full fashioned, | Madora all silk chiffon |in artford. The state officers had | conferren on o class of 13 want s | Sessions. 1ia averred that difficulty | to Dr. Robbins. no loading, semi-service | semi-service, pointed heels, | stockings, full fashioned, ablished themselves at the Tast|at th meeting of Plainville Grangs | in reecnt naiiony ",’,f’,“:“\nflf;t PIACE | night be encountered in estabishing | To Install 03 ¥ 3 3 3 n street ros; ane wer 1 ret C it weight, silk to the hem, | street shades, new for in choice spring shades, Ll . ALY ast o The firs A5 and D wade fourth place in the na- | te action was faken al in(AV‘V':nlllg)‘\jlrx‘:: c'::m:r;:“?}::de:u?: i i 2 & § i« ing npoon registration and | workee eam of past Tasters | fion Somnatitic | ¢ o action was fake 3 new spring shades. spring. priced most. mederately, i one s aael R R O e e e Ele LA undersiood that a study | eil voted to instail electric lights on i ; wryor sabreman and Mas| e project will bo made prior 1o | Walnut road, Woodland street and 20 " | 5 S o5, W rapidly emp- o5 follows: Worthy mi T. A. L¥- | hor laced ‘on a squad 2 to iry i - $I.39 pr. $|6) pr. | $l65 pr. tied when it was halted and the ¢ r, 1. B. Cartor: locturer, | out. for oty ygd gt 18 "')": the next meeting of the council, | Rustic Terrace. Is for a place on LA 7 2 {cupants disappeavcad. The offi ; chaplain, - i Ca : 2 Tax Rates Not Laid | Police Judge’s Report (3 pr. $4.00) (3 pr. $4.75) | (3 pr. $1.75) by oilel s Sds i o A copne team. | Huftman was dufer |y o 41 oie for e ganeral ity | | The report of Judke. WlLm e called the Hartford moliee, Tearning | tant steward, Ttalph Willinme e e and the first, second and third tax. | Malone of the city court for the T i i e BeR B R b oy, | e e hoaR B NdseAd: | ginticka were wotb wet by Al |merih of Bebiisry shonen Al olen. Phelps and Kaminsky | My & i i council last night because the ! court fines were $516.43, the lowest sessors have not as y completed figure in months, saw and recognized the two s Carpenter; ' ] . 8 'V N 3 T s I o { Magiosa. lir Uts) centor ot b6 town | Toicr: Bions. Min Steeplejack From Berlin | of grand list into| To Print Additional Chartees isits | = 4 : . Z 4 e Berlin NEWS o5 May D oW esterdes | OPDOSition Develops o |17F7o0x 17 fhe conter of the Plora, Mrs. O. 1. Gurtis: 1aay. assls. Not Hurt in Tumble districts. This is being worked on| Additional elty charters, _revised 51 Me: and Mre’ John Enfield School Ruling Contract Is Signed tant steward, Mrs. Ralph Wiliams. | Briggeport, March 7 ) —— Harry |8 and will be available for [to date, will be printed in the mear Hannon of Worthington ridge. Thompsouville, Mareh 7 (P-Op.| The revaluation committee o Jadics” feam was in charge ot Colling, 47, a stecplejack, of Berlin, | B¢ April meeting. Ior the same | future, according to & vote taken LLES: I T i e e SR by Contt, Tl 50 fecr from . sl reason formal approval of the city by the council. The matter was left e o e ) ; ; okt budget was postponed until April. | with City Clerk Thomas B, Bteele, L Mo L | afteri the Ennma’schod] colmittas [zedanats a contract with the | Two officers of the state Gr. stack on sl factory to ¥ ut | e o o p.“p”quo\r I‘(h.: l\mwl ”‘m I“‘\)vh\!::v’; | voted to bar all married teachers Manufacturers’ Appraisal Co. of Overseer L. Tolles of Southing- seaped slight hurts, | Urzes Additional Protection who is ..l\lao pur‘rhanm: agent. their teachers this evening at | from the schools after the close of |'hiladelphia. Tha full committen | ton and Secretary R Welton of PIv- | At o fol) Loy bRS root| As infimated several weeks ago in Disspprove Assessments L nl’l»g‘x the present school vear fs under- | W48 there 17 Wheeler was elected bnouth, were prosent 01 wished 1he |1 gt up and declared ho lad only |{he Herald, the matter of additional | - Disapproval attended the aasess- o'clock at her home o A « g 3 tection at both the For- ' ments levied by the eity engineer (e 4 stood to Hane e the reaso Ly | chairman and Henry Washburn | Grangers good Juck he total at-la slight braise on a shoulder, { PEOSMIRET PIOUSBUIDIL Sl 2 > road dniiensington, rE e e el s el e G Tabers et Tit abont 100, itafresh- | Selats estyille crossing and Federal street |and the sewer committes in connee- Moving Pictures Shown {ianto rascind ita aclio a very carcful discussion of the con- | ments were served at the close of L COMES HOME {crossing was brought up by Coun- tion with the recent fnstallation of At the macting of the Gommunity =5, 2 F 0ty 0 e tract and finally signed it. Work will meeting. Pakerstield, Cal, March 7 (@ [cilman Homer JI. Judd. At present|sewers on the following streets: club 1o be held in East Berlin thisl oot te OoHE the 1o e statted i ar Aoon enlargements | So many applicationg have been Bdna Baker, 18-year-old MeKittrick the Central street crossing in Maple, Yairfield, Lexington, Arling- TmckDrivers ASSSCSSM $2‘00‘Q‘PM“' Hires wil ks weviie Pt when it was q can be made of the arial maps, the d that the fiest and cond girl, reported (o have been kid- estville is protected 24 hours a ton, Concord and Lewis streets and |tures shown. | ¥ & {5 ha p . the nev rrangement havin Walnut road. Residents of these 1 ¢ original prints having already been | degrees will be worked azu'n at the |naped by ons cr admirers, re- the new arr Mid-Week Services [i2 om MLl s i & L & W A raped by one of her admirers, s i A 5 THe s et : . - : Ip cfteet last Satur | streets were called in for a hearing i odberey | There are 10 macricd teachers aken. The compuny has agreed o mecting on March 20 and the third (urned to her home late yesterday, | Dbut in cft t or Vlfilflllllg Slalllle MR e sen i miingeond sk ) N R i e o U A ey I fourth degrees will rof be coi- She told her pavents that afier| Maver Crumb stated that the on the assessments last night and hayst totprray ‘ersning: ot - Figod] 0e UATICHE semob A Bud 4 helr Bo- : iins Neec RS S S g forerd into an automobile by |council had taken the matter of ad- | they registered objections and fod at the Kensington Methodist {:;.th:".'”f,.,‘r Sinan ol In, i , sl il A 5. Dagriuisa acwial tor thuimems ot i 1;r-y\]”',,'_ e :.‘,,,,,,fi:.% she ditional protection at Federal strect |argued that it was unfair to make OTHR OFFENDERS HEARD orlo-vh, The study of the founding fi depriving these teachors their [team lost #8-22 decision to the [ Lers will be held in Grange hall at | was taken to Reno, Nev. On her re- Several times with railroad authori- | the property owners on sandy streets |0t the Christian church will be SO0 | positions even if it was desired that | Manchester Comuiunity club in that |5 o'clock Saturday evening, March | fust to marry him she said Lrs. tics but nothing ever resulted. He pay for the cost of blasting through tinued. Rev, May B. Lord, pastor, after this achool year no additional | P17€o last night when the home team | 17, At 6:50 o'closk the members of | kine placed her on a train for home. Stated, however, that le would the rocky thoroughfares. Several i will officiate, ¢ % be emniovad 4 a crushing rally In the last | the casts of the two plays presonted | {again handle with officials of the argued this point at great length Meriém Woman Brings Large Suit— ] b";'" !’l"'t.' ""3']“"'1;'.' [eisien atherehe o |auvarter. Plainviile was on the short [at (e pecent o iy wall b RUNAWAY BOY FOUND New Haven road to see if the hloudr. nd even wanted a revision ‘:; the o ridge party was leld yester- [ end of a 9 score at the half, hut f a suppe 2 el T () of service of the gateman at Fe city charter to provide for either a 5 sington ; = R - Hav 1 S : - g of the ¢ o at upper. Bridgeport, March 7 (P — Leo Mi-Week Services at Kensington “‘”'z:“:hc \h(:]n‘;;ul«lflr!J;-M|;"r»‘l";‘:’"3'l_A\e“LHd‘f“ {’:(135:’ l:fl‘;l HE G movgee i ey wille Grange will turnish tvo Greller, school pupil and son vral strect con 4 e e r,\nnm#:xt‘x{{u'mtr. surl;n a8 is charged t:t)l:: Mithodist—Dr. C. F. Erickson to |’ SRR 2 ened argely Attended Mass :°-17 in the third period. In th at a Neighbors” Night 1 of Paul Greller of this city, was lcast unul the last passenger A, OF 8186 b RsoRTIH " g :}::e rrbao:} .m«l)_. ?,>:1i]lle‘|((v,l tme| o = 1 ig\(”? March 7.—(®—The last session “Babe™ Hurle k rsficld on March 27, picked up by New York police last | had gonc west shortly after mid- | cording to individual strests instead Socak Monday Evening—Briefs. vadnwbr - Refreshments | sanc y of St Joseph's Roman |Deld goals in succession ar B o | A public dance will be keld in the night on a description furnished by night. | of by sewer district. Jud Gioree G Griswold: was|: i Dhasin Aocting atholic church was filled today by M° 11t Plainville was badly crip- |y, “ynder 1he auspices of the the Jocal authorities. The boy ran| Councilman Judd a}su pointed to| Arguments against the assess- Aoaaal el 3 Py Mlicing mourners from all over the state to P14 bY the absence of Lalar, Dar- on Fridiy eveni Music away from home Friday following a ' the practice of the Bristol Traction 'ments proved fruitless for the coun- last cvening at the Berlin town m({\“':‘”r“h‘;‘f“',,:y“"j.”"‘»' Wil el 2'\ Saabectiiol Do Avaniw n(roMienaUiviRSiuE e e R by a four-piccs auarrel with his father. He will be Co. in not posting warning signs be- | cil closed the hearing in esch ease sl d- { el “; Harty, pastor of the church for 20 | Wil be on hand for the league gum | orches hrought back home tod: low Davitt's crossing in Iorestville. | and decided to let the levies remain in Simsbury tonight. > At this point the trolley tracks cross 'as set. arests made by the state police at |, £ e | ¢, Years who died on the opcr: el G S Tt E — ——— iy ) | e on s B he S ERo R " | table at St. Raphacl’s hospital S, i Su S | ¥eeding cod tiver oil to hens that the main highway and no warning| Board of Education he new scales erected on thy Busy Man’s Neglect I GhE VRt Daic Sohh & MNilan Manchester are housed closely during winter will Notice | signs exist, according to Mr. Judd.| The regular monthly meeting of the scales yesterday 'Amr_ls it and | 7y Junior league will meet at the | 2 bl . . FERES 2 o land is highly dangerous to out of at 8 o'clock this evening at the of- canght many drivers for overloading | Konsington Methodist church tomor- Notice is hereby given of the ap- town motorists. |fice of Superintendent of Schools l”:vi'»» A ham of Meriden, |TOF 2fternoon at 5:45 o'clock. Al b ey Yo 4 ‘l‘-‘"';“""v“'l o 51 rerort 0 2 CONDITION OF proval and adoption of street, grade, | Mayor Crumb promised to take Karl A. Reiche, >eter Cunningham AMeviden, | members are asked to be present. % = *entland, 1f . IV IST building and veranda lincs on For- | the matter up with officials of the | Foresters to Meet & r. Monsignor P, J. Mc i i . AIN P R ks A Ay ¥ | ,rg\;q v:‘"";f,‘.'u'lc:.dr;"‘pg'a;""‘r}:‘é ploycd for Present P'I:’w“'_l“‘"":mm‘ il ’If"‘”‘" PLAT “’IL{ : "E ‘}'bl'l SO st strect by the Plainville Town | Traction company to see that such| A meeting of Court Ever Wel- sl b op sanl iy Lo:nm:']l‘\Lo :;rzi Osuc;m(\fi ‘1.;‘;: ..;vuv:‘nh{ port, acted at deacon and Rev. T. J. ot 1s . 5 P ¢ Bebronry. 19 Y]!an 1h\)>n.nl;!‘..lou' as the r iun Olr“uns were m‘mu’: e :‘ro:: 3 z«;roa‘teln;rrcmaflcg vlll|be pended upon the payment of costs. |picc W0 2T O8F o % temporary | MUTTAY of &t Mary's church of e nd Dier 5 ;”mp" - hmxr:m;«?:‘y BESE nll e l‘?‘u”, e e ai M u'v‘;c 11, .: eh: ot a:: Abe Abkroopenack of New Britain [amplovment at the J. A. Andrcss | Branford as sub-deacon. | Totais 6 CFAALEE aressrs i '(’rn:nmlx_c ok o re e et O l‘\“plrlmdro::f‘lijlsr:}u:‘onv’prmrrfldlnfi lc:nd:n(l'u N:\";n):u.lnmned also charged Witk overloading his [stocrhiouse. The company is making | FOlOWINg the mass the hody of | | ihinde] kol Saside s s ol U T {66 oant ot i) " Card T ¢ e S e R R e W 4 5 {t. wide with a 24 ft. bullding and | under way Ly the board o er | ournamen 5 K, Was 2 Aty arge shipments of furniture. o iinala i or Wacral Arsreny ities Z a 16 ft. veranda line on the eastern | comumissioners concerning land in| Ethan lodge, K. of P., of this city m::m’mu:; Ll;f;;;‘x{e:fe'hfl :iflr:- 2 yslng{l)v!‘rllhullc s | l]_”'m: et here a0 ‘”:‘h‘-] ). . ol ko \m;‘nv‘nnn‘l_ . also grades as shown on the Harwinton kuown as the LeRoy C.‘Nnerxed victorious in the first sitting mitted u ynel o - A number of pupils from tlic Ken- u 0 avlick, 1f ... Otlier Rea Poratinlrekt oa; = = % 2l 3 charged with ov:rloadiiig his truck, fover the radio from station WTIC of | Feauested its omittance saying that |5, Luke < i )!flmv].,( and Bank 5 {-, i il ed by J Lamb, h‘ ir. ‘l:r. '.nll 000 by the \\'\;r‘;' depart- | Britain. The game, which was was discharged. It was found dur- |Hart tomorrow at 11:40 | he did his duty. ulis, T 2 e L e Seruan, signed by J. E. Lamb, chalr- | fer of $11, 3 ater depart- | . Th 5 was discharged. a : Tartford tomorrow morning at 11: Sers e e 0 Weir, 18 .. E R e ;505 man of the Town Plan commission | ment was refused by the owner. The played in New Britain, ended with Be e fiourlu e xllcltr{‘ila‘lhlll.‘t‘t"l‘.::‘: Mhmki' Much T, QUARTERLY DIVIDEND > i e L E ud filed with the Town Clerk of land is said to be situated on the | Bristol's total of points 479 com- tate police liac arrested the g Magazines Much Tower | 4 Ll ) | e it e 3, i g = ¢ Sl S0 L i et e Drales Gt e o town re.| New York, March 7 (P—An in Ioils il 22| el Amety rivnms, | H*”"”]p(;\\n Plan Commission h'xds‘“rxl-b‘:(] conl:x:t':'?udorr’lx (al:‘f;‘rd‘:ls“‘;o 1‘3‘;3 A ver of the vehicle, The owner that the price of + ¢ tial quarterly dividend of $1.75 a | ferce—Angelli. Sigiial Ntome Sl J 2 : finds ge nta . ace ge. driver o e J port that the price of a number o . ssossments of benefits accruing to | Water Commissioner Charles L., The next sitting will be held te- B b A Havh : share was declared today on the New Lodge Forming T : . ':-h;: lrz‘ll':)‘x{ ‘:!lx” :;‘:L":‘Lml(:nre‘;ioi(: :l??dz”\‘::;, n);r:‘s ‘:;(;XL’F;:'«! ]((z: p;: ‘\‘)1‘.:; A s‘tnrl( of U'nion Tohacco Co. Soveral members have already | Undivided profits, 5 ! damages sustained by the fol- Wooding, who explained the de-|morrow night in Arcanum hall, this appear before the nt. Magazines at sol r 25| s A \ 1 r of v A g e . 6 OWINg recor 16T and: ) 1ent's pro sed e las ht. ty. - 2 payable April 2 to holders of record sizned the charter of the new lodg: lowing record owners of land: partment’s proposed move last nig city. < scssion. d N2 |cents are ling for a dime. “‘»‘_l‘ ,“" of the Order of Shepherds of Bethle- B : o oel Bronislaw Kowalrskl | Large Claim For Damage | Funeral of William E. Niegan.of Now. Brifain ; Posd March 15, £ [riat 55 ; o flfl*n"l-“ “]"*;""“”‘l of D “;‘c I;""‘ s ?I"““""';"‘;"o( e - PR Pauline Kowaleski . 3 One of the largest claims present- | The funeral of William E. Wight- charged w BRI D, et Rl 0 Tl onL ensig- encfits am. ed to the city fn several years was man, treasurcr of the New Depar- his |‘0!<.~1.\.\'i(:;, v,—._-.(m (y,.-.:%nca el ::\u has ;, ,ml.y a :{-m‘l;(:r,rrv p]r:\!;! received at the council meeting from | ture Manufacturing Company, whe payment of hie cosis. (George MMar- ftion a& supervisor i SauRianl . R i » Moos ¢ 133.40 David A. Appell, proprietor of the died early yesterday morning fol- gp..uhyu'_vw lirllv;nn" “y.sn‘rmr; a ‘:\ar-)’lr; il!n-[y)lfl:;ul"l‘lsl iscopalian | SCIENTIFIC EYE 4 e s gk 83,65 | Bliakim R. Hopkins 1 Public Meat. Market on North Main | jowing a heart attack, will be held with haviirg no license, Was dis- Thospital in Brookly . | . - Lawrence S t who sechs reimbursement tolat 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon as w ufh.n::: :::r !;(;r):rj-IrI(-vs, charg- | Con munnsy ;-13[”.-] \;:nl_y;’.‘«‘;;vm:‘um | eieres - - 5 Samiid P caused by surface water during the | Burial will be in West cemetery, ed with e same offense. S 3 . yo o . gz 5 State of € County of Hartford | Swi ne L ceend heavy rainstorni. Numerous Edgar Greenburg. AlL the above arrests were made |hall. nort cntertainment pro- || Accurate Optical Work RICHARD BARTHELMESS with ComnecuE | b i [ the vicinity of Meadow| Edgar Greenburg, ST of. 373 by the ate policemen yesterday [gram will be held. The details of | ( star Cast A A Macl, Treasurer of Szuta Ande ol : L e e i while of duty at the new scale, the program have not been | THE NOOSIE: 3 : rust Cotnpany ¥ | Mecha yesterday Nich Katall ¢ Merden, | T . Groat s a saze DAy . v the foreg ktate- ristol, | avy storms by the inability | the Bristol hospital following an #li- Nickoas Katallo o Meriden, [nounced. | i as a stage play, . ment 1a true to the best of my Lnowled P e £80.00 ace sewer system to take | ness wit licationa. chargec with reckless driving, was| The Lafanso club will hoeld rankE,GoodWln Greater as & movie. | |7 ] wor i ness with comp fined 5 and costs by the court. [theater party this evening in New EYESIGHT SPECIALIST - j : AeH jf‘l S “_"0 5 . - By TY""H" | Mr. Greenburg was borm in @we. Antlony DcVito and Raffale | Britain WESIGHT SPECIALLS AY— . | be paid Tax Collector, Wm. J. |t nod over o the claims | den and has been a resident of this Guimbola. of Kensington, charged o Girls' club will meet tomor- | | 327 Main Stroct Tel. 1905 JOHN 1.‘:I,I:II| Bis T L o . e mllvu:u .“ luu' \::; .\u:vv“» 1(»:";,;:': \;)I:;;l‘(::):)"k‘(‘r in(y for the past several years. He 2 o cace, were dis- (row o 5 at 7:45 o'clock at Com- | “MONTE (RIS LW OLIVER J. B LAMB, Chair Asks 2 — “1;;};,;; 'k;;"l:v{ sl g ol el 1:..,.0,'.(0n.n«:.,\,;(;::< Notary Publte. ¥. T. WHEELER, Secretary. Judge Willlam J. Malone of flvl (Continued on Page 18.) engased in a fist fight last Tuesday (been changed from 7 o'vlock to the everdng in a store in Kensington and [tinie given, Physical Director Wil- DeMto was arrested by Constable | liam Ogle will be in charge Sit T- ht' lg . Jomn Hackett on cowplaint. of Guim- | The fife and drum e ill meet bod’s father. Judge Griswold lec- |tomorrow evening oclocks at tued the boys and warned thein to | Community hall baseme — N — IS e careful in the future. The weekly praver meeting of the _ \WUAT ARE YOU T7HINK WE ARE = L < LiL W The ‘Bring Largo suft Methodist church will be held in the HERES NASTY | | 7M)AIING ABCUT, ) CAR SMELL 7 i 7ue | | SubBENLY A ‘anAfl-US 60”*:9 J,TEL\?S“ L KA?;ZF o&é- bt Pamages of $10,000 are asked by h social rooms this evening at | TUER IN THE UNCLE MARRY ? AIR - IF IT DOES UIVID FLASH COMES ' MDUN?" () Ca)ESEBW A, e EVER ‘iss Margaret Maglow of Meriden in (7:30 o'clock | OFFING - TME RE WE 5 A SR g | ANYTING, RO KTy LL UNCLE MARRY THAT against William R. Feldhouse | Mrs. Roland Holmes continnes to | =g Al GOING A, STol MvB‘/N‘M"fANJJ I HURTLING 0OT OF | CAPTAIN MILE AN HOUR WIND 15 & ID 60 WATL AIM YO . dviver of an automobil® | improve and will soon be able fo be | Sllgfl"lbé-:,gsm E ||To HAVE ,k_‘LEA\)E THE SATEL | ) e 1y LIGRTING g SURIEKING TUROUGH OUR AFRICA? AE NEVER in vhich she was riding when it | ahout again / ) E 7" pi16sING AMD THE AEAV ] o~ SAD o hn; :4‘;;;‘::- uhine, and | Ghvicrd meadets spending a few | TME FORECASTLE, % L I | . (1| THE SMIPS RIGGING = “( MAVE LET L_Dglse xfl‘EN;S THEY'D AAJE STORMS ¢ sl e SR G G GALIG AL A . IS A IID BLUE ‘ TROPICAL RAIN, =z Sl e ; 1downer of the other car |of his grandmot ber. W - 7o) in tle accident. | A Bt. Patrick’s day secial and HANDS ON DECK= : LIGA7=IAMANEDIATELY = | COMING Dowh Tk crash happened on the night [ whist will he held in the social | ONERUEAD ’ A TLUUNDER CLAP NN S‘}\-EED/& o©urt as the result of a number of celebrant of the assisted by Rt. Rev. of Tacember 19 about 11 o'clock on |rooms of St. Gabr Episcopal THE TROPICAL the Berlin turnpike in Berlin near | church on March ITI L 8 ; o'clock. suy s pch“ ¢ mws ]7;’ LONG e erscetion of Farmington ave- I'he cos ittee in charge have ar- " el e [s e e i D:gé’;‘i.,%gs : __| | A~D EcONG, AND o o Sy — o : THEA OUR SUIP ickson of Kensington sale—6-Room Cottn near ’ AN Bvitaind il wpéalt L e Comes Thilig: 3 Fagan EERIE SILEACE = LEADS INTO A Lo sone AldUBIE nents Ly appointment. IPhons BEFORE TUE STORM ! - Well an the way (o be cond gold-producing | world