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E\\ BRITAIN DAIL ! HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, OCTOGENARIAN DIES SENATOR NORRIS OF ADVANCED AGE Mrs. Hayes, 84 Explres at Home on North Burritt St. HAD FAKE PISTOL Foy Gun in Hands of Wonld-B Holdup Man in Bridgeport Vails 10 save Him From Arrest Will Serve as Temporary Chalrman j3 ' Con) of Republican State Conyvention on April 17. Hartford, March 12 ¢ States Senator Hiram Bingham has \ccepted an invitation' to serve as temporary chairman of the republi- can state convention to be held in Hartford April 17 at oot Guard hall and to deltver the keynote ad- dress. Following the tom, Sen am donbtedly be m 1aner nd will preside over th in the naming of drl ventio to the held @ Chairr republic tor Bingt Tugs Trying to Get Steamer Off Rocks rori 1riday might, lon, M nd R n of the Me corporation the wreh 12 (P-—Tugs barge al offictals tion in long Communication teet learned th cavy fog orning that a which sull 1k nd caln Admits He Killed Three \\omen l)unng \rgumenl VACANCTES FILEED SCAPPLINTEE BN TS RRACH FLAYS MELLON 1 fro 111 ha NQISTS ON TAXES Greenwich Officlals Threaten Dras- e Action to Collect Back ments, Tax Collector nd the selectmen William €. Rungee, for State's Attorney William ley at Bridgeport, that man- damus proceedings would be initl ed in the superior court if back property of certain fra- 1 other organizations, d to 1915, were not collect At limit was set for collection. Some of the organizations which ird said to ow » United | Workers, $2,240 s Neighbor- hood association, 46 Putnam House association, $1,611; Christian S church, $6 ng corporation ! M Hebrew institute, $450; - Police !meshgalmg Stamford Robbery | arch 12 (P—With of a gang of hurglars here today, following rob the store of | nd Sons in Stam- | police investiga- cases continued tos | Norwall four membe under arrest empt to 1 Josem i at Mick tion into their ¢ the men came as the | extending through ord and Darien. ged by police to ng of burglars who | ating throughout the quarters in New under arrest are ph Rohlofl. John | acl Quinn. all of st o with bre nigh charged g in the » charge Weapons ting a nges. iking wson. | 4 with carrying | and Sheridan | motor vehicle | led hont lice SCIENTIFIC BABY CARE Bathing His Highness MATERNITY CENTER ADVISES THIS CARE OF BALY GARMENTS | ugh- | Thomas J. John 1 City ltems v Britain and T« Dana position. Stammers, distr " Second BOND VARKET B Grade Railroad Issues five Mare Aetive . NO AMERICANS NEAR MOUNT SERRAT SLIDE RUEAL LSTATH BOYS \|Hll|’ TAKING P l( " offic Pay- |, hoys years, Officer passert push | purse, vho “taking a purs at the Capitol rv was ap out of th theater or fewed the ys said there purse and they threw he rear of a n recovered aind other their age The first boy Alfred T v had seen back a slide 8 as 11 and - Quick Relief! A pl #yrup—35¢ and 60c ternaily, use PIS TRANSFERS hest Salve, 35c. |cided tn favor of the i Woodlund, one pareel of property on 4 street and Fast , estate of es H. Hell- Weddings CHRIST—HOLCOMBE - Pawlet, 1 of v*c First 1 gown of 1 a bouquet of nd lilies of 'h" y.N ph r 1 Miss Alice Holcombe, a sister of the bride, wore d of il hats ond at the | . NeWSpaper pu 1928, VETERAN DIES SUDDENLY David W. Williams, World War Waterbury Soldier, Heart Attack Today. Waterbury, March 12 (P —David W. Williams, 3§, a veteran, died suddenly here this morning at his work in Mattatuck Manufacturing Co. Medical Examiner A, ( ave a weak heart, caused by hi aving been gassed in the war, as the cause of death A wife and on The body ville, N. ¥. it child survive shipped to € al, will he Moore Is Nominated as Ambassador to Peru ‘Washington, March 12 (#) ander P. Moore nominated today ge to be ami Mr. Moore last year. . was appoin as ambass from which pos: by Presi r to Spain \ resigned last year, Edward brothers Another Oil Re;seflr\'e Controversy Looming | ington, March 12 (®—An- naval oil reserve controversy 4 upon by the su the government today -d a review in a case ard Oil company involving title to a part of Californiz. President 1612, withdrew t nd in question which had been granted to Cali- fornia for public school purpos ud made jt a part of Naval Re- serve No. 1. 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Manyka o South Manchester, last night tha e was visiting a 6 Main street an automobile . which was parked at d damaged it considera’ ce are investigating. Kelsey strect |action for a like amoun Klemens and Bertha kowski o" thi ty G 1 de dam: Drug Co. Nair & Nair. hn Re served cor th the EPAVES March 12 (P-—A sal- left here today to go to er, the hich w 1 went d is be aid 2 nngonality e vestigated without ashore lieved to has returned ¢ e 1 k in Bos ward Van Rehm shower was given 3 Esth Miller at Hartford avenuc Kiwanis meeting sion of the set-hack tournament b Morgan lodge of this city tol will he Knights of Pythias, 14 Ethan lodge of Bris- tomorrow evening. . betwean lo- meeting of 1. Monday eve- 2 in T. A. B. Hall. w stan §45. The at the J i M stol 3 session tomorro will be hall, Clty Advertxsement REGISTRARS' The Registrars of 1} Britain, will be in s NOTIC! City 0f New Economical Two Regiistered Pharmacists THOMAS WILLIAM Dated at New Britain 10th day of March, Voters. 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