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Perfect Evening School Attendance Waldemay Massmann Stella Herpst, 14, and Mother, Mrs. Stanley Herpst EVENING SCHOOI RECORDS PERFECT (Continued from First Page) deliver the address at graduation ex croise& of the evoning sehools in 1l Cenfral Junior High school this eve pils will no bt Wil fags trom 1h Amencan 1 school Witt, ehai ub committec. “ntation a N comfuander of Fddy American L« il chestra, Goarge Matthew members of (he claltise 'he p Margh——g X T he Zoldak, class president 1 g of Iriends, nan George the evey 1 mike han ( Glover gion, present school direction will play, and class will presant Senior o1 of e during 1 ozram follow High Schenl orche Fathers; n vior High chestra Videpzon, § ligt ehure U'iesentation Avery Glover post horns—The Star Fpa ad <ophie = 1 Blass natas Jennie Rude Echuool o1 Re tor of Trinity wor Metho- of ¥ command ~Nathan ( £ Tow jates f Alom=a Burk Elinor Hen \line Coppe Frethet on Ha- Hartshorr 1 arrier, G <ophie ¢ Tietro, Amelhia la Anna erepisko, Que Gertrude Herpst, Helen establishing Lottie Mary Louis Lipka Amnerica A nes Micho Mary 1 Nellie Tybo Sophie Refa Zaleski and Everett T Tanuskie Mary Helen Hart Mason Mendis, Pauline Ag Mary Geraldine Mifliz Moe R Peters Marie Vinei Vinei, Sophie Maran Mary bara Zdanul Anderson, Otto Beck Henry 8. Bonczels, Herhert Jame Rrown, Levi Cote, Arthnr €zermin- kv, Rico I'Amato, Salvatore F. D elioe, Alois Feitl, Walter Stanley Hajkowski, Otto 1nippold el vicz, oy Tose Glownia Martin An Fina, Roman Sara m . Skog Edward Wil Manticro, G o, foseph Shazypels und, Hngo Spendolin am Sweeney, Willlam G, Thomp son and John Steven Zoldak Americanization students who had perfect attendance record evening school classes will re- ceive gold pins from the Danghters of the American Revolution a1 exer- 5 in the school next Tuesday eve. The students eligible numbe lave it THOMAS A, FORSYTH. Foston, (UF) - one of dentu) found At at the hotel He had sith for some time of Roxbury, wi other, John, in dental mfirmary. Ty recent years he had made many gift o local charities, Mahch 29 Fhomas Alexander Forsyih the founders of the Forsyth infirmary children, dead in bed last where e made | been in failing 1 Forsyth, a native issociated with i for was s homs NEW WATER SUPPLY. 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H Colonel Richard J ptain L. Standish ] S. Wainwrig! 1d John H city, and Judge Wil rford of New Britain £ H | nt made | for | m- | o Da- | Goodman, | acy, Captain| im C. Hung The officers of the sming year are Lt. Col. J. Davie, president; George H. Gilman, Judge Willlam C. Hunger- ord, George H. Gilman and Edward W. Broder, vice-presidents: Captain Charles Pendlet treasures Captain L. Standish Tracy, secre- ary. The directors are Edward W, Broder, J. M. Kelso Davis, Richard 1. Goodman, Grol H. Gilman William €. Hur and Charles . Pendleton Captain Philip Wainwrigit ommanding ofticer of Troop ¢, appointed show and uarters for the show have heen cstablished through the courtesy of t v at Itoofn | building at | tion NEETY secretary Your 18,908 steps fort - in style — the Arch Preserver Shoe! New styles just in! Sloan’s Smart Shoes 61 West Main New local that stops your car quicks brake Iinings but we are more for it. what it will cost you to equipped. THE BALL 328 Park St. service station for the Brake Lining that Stops Quicker! HOW ARE YOUR BRAKES? F. HAVE just opened a new service station for Rusco Brake Lining—the brake lining RUSCO BRAKE LINING This annual show has been given seven years for the benefit of Troops B and C, First 8quadron Cav- alry, C. N. G., and the Hartford Cav- alry Horse Show association, or- ganized more than four years ago, has brought this annual event to a high national prestige. It annually attracts entries from some of the most notable stables in the coun- try and it has given great encour- agement to the use and ownership oY fine horscs in and about Hart- ford, which is now recognized as one oremost cities of the east in respect. Ciy Items . Woman's Home Missionary Gepartuient of the South Congrega tional church will hold an all-day sowing Friday at 9:30. cwing will be done for the church meeting. and the hespital. Luncheon will be rved at noon. sh Suits, McCabe Tel. 454— [he women of the South Congre- gational church wili hold an all day sewing meeting tomorrow beginning at 10 o'clock. Costumes will be made for the Easter pageant and sewing done for the local hospital. Open alleys at Rogers tonight.— advt A son was horn at New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. road LOOP IN OFFICE Siamford, March 29 (P—A statc iployment office to be opened by state burcau of labor here neat Monday will be in charge of Mrs. Sarah McLaughlin, her appointment leing announced today by Super- svisor of Employment bureaus, James | 1. Fowler of Bethel. Mrs. McLaughlin is a member of the republican town committee, a day—in com- when you wear Opp. Burritt Hotel Clinton Pasco of 49 Roxbury| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 N — — T MeCus and as soon as it was teasible to do|said he died almoest iustantly. are received of an amnaz- tment that epileptics state successful in stopping R. Lepso, Apt. 104, Ave, Milwvaukee, Wis., plying sufferers with s nt. He now wishes to ach all those who have not been helped and to do so is making the artling offer of a generous treat- ment free to all sufferers. Anyone anoth filicted should write to R. Lepso depart- |and this free treatment will be sent Sxaminer Cl.m-““h m at once.—adyt. ing { has [the Tsland en s DEAD March 29 (®—1'r for twelve y Stanford, 3 . [ Ras | Rally clerk ars a dropped dead about to hegin his tas {this city by Sergeant and ‘A l [¥red Beloin of the Beloin Metor |50 he arranged to obtain a néw car| On Christmas Eve, a clerk, Jhoseyh B | Gates of this city, trom whom he hag |£FOM the Beloin company. He rep- | Riley, died while at work in the o |8 his clty, from whom He had [ cconteq fhat the Chicago car was| fice. Gill of sale and disposed of it ta! L ERER bl Eased oF ‘w:‘u‘?m [having tahen it in good faith, die- court he was given the jail sentence. |POSd OF it Today. the car was lo- F'nds Wa to It was fearned a shoot time agq|C2ted by the department of justice 1 a y Nad { Be Chal‘ m w“h ® Jonolagent ang Sergeant McCue. . Nadeau to ¢ o e e Stop Attacks of Fits TP lear actually nas owned by the Dan- |0f mofor vehicles from one state to | “0]3(“]9 Dyer Act ron Johnsan Mater Co. ot Chican- | another, and carries a prison term {1 and it is charged that Nadeay |Tmmediately on the completion of | I i [having employment with | M9 term in jail. Nadeau will he { Leo A. Nadeau of Dexter, Mc./the company on August 4, took the months in Hartford county jail on|stration purposes. onlv te drive off |the charge of violating the law con-!with it. His employers in Chicago | cerning conditional bills of gale. will did nat sev him or the car after that |be charged with theft of an autono- day, but the depart At of Justics |the Dyer Act on his release from was in this city last night and today. it was announced today by Det clearing up the details of the case today tive Sergeant W. P. McCue. Nadeau!| Nadean obtained emplovment His bady was arrested severai months ago in .the Gibbs Plana Co. on Chureh street | elerk in the {taken an autemobile on a conditional FAl[S ‘"] RFT”RPL B 0 conditional |y property and the local company. | | 4 hat the automobile which Nadea ¢ The Dyer Act concerns the taking obtained taken to Chicago to stand trial {who is serving a sentence of three|car the next day to use for demon- bile in Chicago. 111.. and violation o! I been on his trail 4 an agent Chattanooga. 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