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4 NEZW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928, TUNNEY PLANNING | DIES IN OFFicE Recently Acquired Property 1o in the town hall today (P)—Charles his offi Death w ASSISTANT T0 RECTOR BOGUS BABY LEGALLY i s Benjamin B. Styring of South- ADOPTED AS BOYER (Continued from First Pa boy a name state recor lisclaiming the ing that his expunged from suit, which would Rev. ington To Aid Rev. Southington has been officials of St sutcl ANNUAL REPORT OF TEACHERS MADE : Submitted to Gov. Trumbull by Miss Dorothy Shanley Samuel iffic in This City Benjamin - B. Styring of engaged by Mark's Episcopal compulsory accounts and voluntary accounts. 33 Retire ‘Thirty-three teachers retired in The state will pay them pen- sions totaling $1,467.52 a montl, while the monthly payments from the annuity fund will amount 32 a total of 31,670 to be dis- bursed each mouth by the state these 33 teachers, or $20,040 a year. The annuity payments in 1927 to all retired teachers amounted to $7,- 037 and the pensions from the state to it in order that it may surpass pre- | i to { production, PHIONS IN “PALS FIRST® |succems and end the year with s Members of the cast who will take |eral dramatic triumphs to its credit. purt in the Senior High school's| —— |Amphion club play “Pals First"| guoeden recelves 68,000 foreign | which s to be presented at the A s 'school Friday evening, March 23, [tourlsts every vear. of whom one- are planning to put every effort into | ¢I8hth are Americans, who make b laverage sojourn of 19 days and vious efforts this scason. jleave about $6,000,000. Following the success of its last | 2 e g'!’nlly with a Past,” the| We have many congratulatory club is confident it will continue its |notes for the Herald Classified Ade. deprive inheri- chur Sutell Rev legally ue to heart trouble. = He was horn in Norwick 18558 attended 1s assistant to Rev, Samucl , the rector. Mr. Styring, besides being Paul's Episcopal church totaled $102, Refunds amount- ed to $182,017, making a total of $291,260 in disbursements to teach ers by the retirement board in 1 The report further contains March § (P—The sev- sual report of the Cornecti- cut teachers’ retivement board, sub- mitted this morning to overnor , hus been juvenile Trumbull Ly Miss Dorothy M. Shan- r in that community. | ley, seeretary, shows that 8§09 teach- | table showing the amount of money first charge in ters in the ate withdrew from the received from the teachers in every | having been baptised, retirem association during the | town in the state during the year— confirmed, made a deacon, advanced ed December a total of $593,044 received from to the pricsthood and made a rector 1,165 now members were added, | teachers from teachers' salaries, | in §. Paul's. He has accepted the |l f bring compulsory un- | In 1817 $36,36S was received from position as tant here and will der the statutes. the same sourc and the refunds aye Sauthington iatay 1 Of the 809 who withdrew, 284 did - amounted to $54.83, the annuity pay- | \oo ol g Money Back if They|a nervous condition, remember that While in charge 0 to marn : State, ments totaled 63 cents and the pen- | pof | Lifetono Tablets are compounded Southington, Rev utered some other profess sion payments were $513, as com- 2 o for the sole purposo of helping nerve been instrumental ‘llancous reasons, pared with $102,205 in pensions last What are you going to do about!ous men and women and if for any scope of activities, making m illnes because year. Silat one J00 BOE ! i ot bin men 10 proyemenlaiand evp they wero entering colicer, and The " Are you going around looking rid of all ncrvousness and at the the church meml withdrew heeiuse they were en: honds, loomy and . boring your friends|same time cause You 1o §rOW more lngaing Ginit e i SavitlEniieaching senvice with the old story—*“Nerves shot to! vigorous in body and keener in mind the Boy Scout troop. | which is separate from the rest of tcesean't seep and a lot of de- | Fair Drug Dept. or any live wire Rev. Mr. Styring comes here the teaching organization in the | pressing talk about how unfortunate |druggist anywhere will gladly veturn a new position. Heretofore state and has its own retirement and e the purchase price. Mark's church had a deaconess PENsion system. h Or are you moing to do as mo\p‘\ Seventy-two tablets for $1.00—not to handle parish details, Sunday| The &rand total membership in sands have done—get rid of your|much to pay for steady nerves and school activities and other tas nefassonla doniatyhefend ofEutls nervousness—your gloom—your low |bright eves and a buoyant feeling Jumirous for the regular rector to|¥¢ar was 714, of which 239 werc spirits and be a real keen minded, |all day long. handle. With the resignation of | retired, 6. were members with P i ST e EXTRAORDINARY ago, it was decided that an assistant Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold 1§ child of his 1,000 pendi Stamford, March S—Gene vyweight champion of the s dadsabiad schools and Norwich f s ok rany e 1 to immigration wuthori e by RN Arpeelst Hiom of Vab modl LBl Be dollesmliadn: riein o Loulse White farm on Er Gisooi 5 & et of the child in the United States by is to make that place his per t He w ted tow clerk obtaining a visa for his legal entry Lome, friends of 1 casur and 1 1900 rved from Canada. ich action, immi- Geore: : iously since that time ation authorities said, would pre- direct th opment ublicans nt deportation. of 85 acres into a hon Mrs. Boye adattion Tunns Dorer o sband, timitted she by Tepr deel nd though OF ADDITIN TO B, S, ot i, sut Plans for the adoption ings had been kept secret and were wholly unexpected. There crowd in loption w formal he chil name October world an blic Boyer's next move, she has Here Is Something Every Nervous Person Needs Fair Dept. Offers Lifetone| forceful and useful man again. 3 Tablets to Build Up Shattered| No matter what put you In suc] < Southing probation oific He is filling his Southington, and con ten: now estra 1 ik used to discuss Previously deceived her hu nting the child as red she wonld ke ass of the church at Mr. Styring has | ¢ . it the in advancing its for Tunney by 38 be 1 the ng with th With annuity was on [ The pension fund, in bonds was § fund, nvested in to fi A gun used in German ca during the World war S tually made in 1680; it is to be seen in the Imperial War Muscum, Lon- don. was changes mad culum und re- that years ago tha 5 aching arithmetic request of Mys as justified 4t~ Petition, who gave no cxplanatior s the arts 107 having him named Dodge Al- f Boyer. He was referred to § ¢ petition as Joseph Alfred Boyer. school curs rumor said m fact ony. The farm s 47 nd Ridge <ectfon and is somewlat re from the city. Tn Mr. Knox's opinion the property can be charmingly develop- 4 as a country residence. will be started at “riends of champion 1 section for country vas handy to N« liversions. Tt was exj was chang: Boyer in of the parish. THOMAS TO GIVE WAR LECTURE Lowell Thomas, author, adventurer and war correspondent, will lecture rector would better serve taught justify the guaranteed to banish any form o Pile misery, or money back. It gives quick action even in old. stub- | born cases. Hem-Roid is a harm. less tablet that removes blood con- | gestion in the lower bowel—the cause of plles. It brings joyful re- lief quickly and safely or costs noth. !ing. Fair Drug Dept. and druggists leverywhere sell it with this guar-| antee. Physical training tv week is required by state law, Mr King said, and it was with a view to living up to the spirit 1l as th letter of the law fhat accommoda- tions are no 4 in buildings | for physieal development, Buildings today re three times the servies Leh o old buildings did, he added, becauss et e iis | they meet the requirements of mod- | b ithin ¢ crneducational policies. He pointed out that in New Dritain sufficient expansion s purchased area for crection of a school build- onee as we Allenby in F at a meeting Hartfor ginecrs’ club, Tne, at Hartford High school Friday evening. The lecture will be trated with motion pictures. Steele of Hart & Hutchinson's city, is first vice-president of t jclub, of the Bridgeport Clergyman Found Not Guilty of Practicing Healing .\ look over Zabl Without License, Bridgeport, March § (®—Rev. William Justinius pastor of the Firet Swedish Baptist churel, found not guilty in ecity court Palestine Night Program wa At Synagogue Tomorrow Ihis provides >ts in the future ine evening of how in which the omes. trict, ed bec Arthur Crusber, president of th Smith school and Teache sociation, presided at the meeting. | Piano selections were played by Miss school is erect- @go and have proved very sucees. The speaker will bhe Rabbi Maur isenberg of Washington, D, ¢ - bi Bisenberg was connected with on of the larg congregations in |Edla Fimn and violin sclections b, Washingion and scveral years ago | Howard Turnrose. Mre. Lawrenc retired ¢ rabbi emeritug, Since his | Edwardson gave several readings. retirement he has been actively ek {Deputy Chief Balnes Escapes Long Plunge Tripping as he was hurrying to the g pole in his bedroom on the second floor of the firc department | rs building on Comm Tirst Deputy Chief E “. Barnes fell in such a way | that his right legt doubled bencath him and had he not grabbed the pole and hung on he would have Iplunged through the pole hole greatness of other x.m.ng shipping |'© e apparatus floor belpw, natlons of the world, W. A. D, Evans, | “4rly last Sunday morning. His of Hoboken, N. I.. re p" snfing the NATTOW escape did not become known National Association of Manufactur. Uil today when he became able to ors, declared today in a statement 8ttend partially to his duties, pre- presented to the house merchant ;PATINE reports on fire losses on in- oimittes ormation furnished by the fire in- ek |surance companies. His leg still pains him and he is bothered by right arm but he anticipates no la Al ing effects, and beautitul style of speaking. The seevices will be followed soclal and open forum. Merchant Marine ) Manufacturer Declares Washington, March 8.—®)--The United States must develop its mer- chant marine through government ald §¢ 1t is to approach the maritime MANY ALCOHOLIOS Bridgeport, March 8 (@ records in the number of aleohol s 00 O AL Eon g e anad k. sireated in this city in any single{poy 337 was rung at 12:25 o'clock vear in history were smashed In 1"y "fire ‘on Queen streot and Chiet 527 at Hillside home wh Barnes jumped into his boots and | ey wem bantled,; 45 tarted for the pole. In a thrice he Dilngwoman. Right deaths found himself clinging to it with his recorded by the division of ¥ital |y rongin rapidly leaving him because statistios as causod by aleoholism |y, pogition of his body nullified his T e an‘average Mot Aho PARL 26\ i i “rale himselt ‘out of ftha s (perture about the pole, Shouting | for help at the top of his lungs he | was terrified to observe that the | ing of the motors on the fire trucks | and the hustle and bustle of the fire- | men rushing to their positions drowned out his voice. Finally, Fireman Albert Saulnfer w him and hastened to his assist- ance. Chiet Barnes said today he loubted that he could have held onto “Having suffered untold sgonies for many years the pole another minute, and his {rom painful swelling (arthritis) in my feet, I rescuer had a difficult time releas- w2z 3bout to give up my work which require’ se the chief was unablr Tuel standing and waliing, as T was advisec 1t and the danger of that no trestment would otherwise be effertive. Thea Rabalm was ealied to my attention. The first {ew applications gave me such artonishing relief that | was soon eonvinesd that I bad at Iust found the hein I had sought solong in vain. My trouble has been 80 fully overcome, that for over 3 year now, I have continued at my without & particle of pain of ineonvenience, an for 'EATS ARROW JU afternoon the Tri (homa and Pennsylv today of practicing natureopathy without a 1i- cense. The trial occupied nearly three hour: ion was made by City Cou ort J, Mer- ritt, The prasceution called two s, State Policeman Leslic wit- Long- !ollo\\. who secured the information | upon which Justinius was and who admitted that th nothing the matter with when he went v his to the minister for |treatment. Olaf Anderson, an inmate of th Swedish home for the aged at Shel- ton, was the sccond. Anderson testi- fied to treatment he had received for rheumatism, In summing up, Attorney Samuel Reich, counscl for Justinius said, State Policeman Longfellow admit ted that his sole ohject was to trap the Rev. Mr. Justinius. Under the law the state of Connecticut as a result of this act of one of its agents, should be the defends ant here and not this mmtw; of God." BIG €O &ul,lluTll) PLANNED Chicago, March $ (®—A consoli dation by which the interests of Sam uel Insull, public utilities leader would gain control of the $17,0490, 000 Peabody Coal company of Chica g0 was reported under negotiation ° [today. The company operates 34 mines in Illinols, Kentucky, Indiana, Okla- nia. A salling vessel, with sharp bow, built and rigged for th utmost speed is known as a clipper. vhen the throat is sore ind raw—take this sug- jestion fo relicve the conguflon—cpply Baume Bengué! 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Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stanley St. Tel. 731 OPEN EV. |Lis dropping through was imminent. After pulling and tugging, Fireman Saninier accomplished the chief's re- lease and the latter directed the de- partment at th with no trestment whatever. Certainiy Rabalz did the seomingly impoasible for me."—C. E. Phippen, 5 Milk Street, Salem, Mass. 11 you also are tormented with painful swel! inge in legs and feet, if your toe joints are some times 80 stiff and tender you can hard! them, you too, like Mr. Phippen, can find reiic. | ) o in Rabaim. Two sizes, S0-cents and $1.00con- \fjj1ir prayed well for the losers iafaing 3 times a8 much. RABALM is for sae | oo PURET MO by all druggists. | COR. MAIN & W. 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