New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1928, Page 3

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: XEW BRITAIN 'FLASHES OF LIFE: MRS, BERLIN HAS RECOVERED HER HEALTH IN CALIF. URGES HEAVY VllTE DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ADPRIL 3 19, DON' COLLINS FACING LIFE TERM REPUBLICANS WIN P ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE e By Ahemn Ballots, Ogreu Declares healih. Home all | S business trip and futending to roturn di Dgren. ¢ Works, worker in Amer ornix, Irving B Mackay Berlin: deplored th by the vote beiter in her 1 iainly scems 10 of the Exchang: Burritt hotel lust sa s a taxi refused to ) | opinion of looked never climat © with her. ting prettic Uy But t with Clarenee cor- And oy night, {illness of Stan it s the baby We're pe U the weekly meeting {premely happy.” club held at the 1O reconciliation Muckay is rocvery lack of Intercst shown H. evening L on while is an or- and women who served their country during the war and is one of the largést organiz tions in the world.” Mr. Og : “Its purpos: is not to gzlorify war but te scrve its country in time of peace as well as war and it mepro- sente not only those who came back but those who dicd that Ameriva might remain free. Tt attempts to Lring to the attention of the people the responsibility of bei od citi- 7208 as the strength of America lies in the hands of s men and women. A country is as strong as the char- acter of its citizens.” The lack of intercst by the voters is to be deplored, according to ths speaker. Tn 1924 the president was cleeted by a minority and not by a wajority. A total of 59,000,000 people were entitled to vote and out of this number only 28,000,060 took the trouble to cast their ballots. Ouly 15.000,000 voters cast their vote in the presidential election. The import- ' Detroit—1or A. Lindbergh, He Michigan primary. president ot a voi Charles in the! afterward, o becomes New York—Right aiter ti about Josef Hofman cones tion of two other brof: sional m Bambo- | sehek, Metropolitan Opera conduc- to Miss Blanele Gang: Wilton actor. 1o Florene: actress news | cox's place, time sinec, Hartrord shown in Bidwell, ¥ in Sunday 101 Johns, Pitishurgh, Pa.—In on her Rohrhack, Braum, 71 ment was revealed the daughter, widowhood. tricd to foreclose. court permitted her parents to housc, retur pare 16, The in court cor of iy onday n trip. Tden Ic August mare arrange- | when after The remarri keep VIS E Delegates 1 London—Easter candy rabbits | sionar: have been che 1 out of the 1 | windows by chocolate greyhon The reason is the popularity of s d races. paring the percentage with that other nations. In 19 cent voted in tian 91 per cent Australia a. person is fined unloss votes and it may be ne sary to wake some such drastic law in this country, said Mr. Ogren. “Your duty as « citizen is shple,” lie eontinued. “Your vote should I cust for the man you think is fit for the position. regardless of his party or personality. Men who reficct our 1deas and honestly intend to repre- sent the people of their community =hould be put into officc. Unless the Yoice of the people can be heard in the fall elections the minority will again elect the men who decide the national questions. People should Lave faith in their city, state and country and the battle will be half | won." Upon recommendation of Presi- dent Charles Law, it was voted to ap- point a committee to look further into the details of the Communit drive before pledging the club’s sup- yort. - cation of A Annually on the 4 4 peddlers death 100 per Sons are to be paid $1 cach for tending celebration in front one of four hou: he ow There be music and ba candy, each costing no morc than | ten cents. John J. Mostow's will provides that the jollifications shall ond with the death of his younges dchild. nd more anniver- | 1saac as ; in Australia. Tn toric site _tand of the which Ch fehangers, Boston Lic 5 the will of s of DIy Syrac ath endes London FR R Al e ‘;”“1‘.““"" inothing to do with the falls of the I Prince of Wales, but the only [known portrait of his grandfather, | Edward VII, that shows him on | {horsehack is to be sold soon by a private lery e cyele accide pital D watehes Mexico ¢ Washington —Tinish school, hoys .t t G and girls! The federal burcau | cducation rays that untrained per- | yooicainy ons average from $400 to $1,.200 a ), vear; those with a common school | cducation $600 to $1,500; high cused of wurder, 08 Anz-les, New Have seven days, probubly at s to curi. lospital for insin Unionvills Cas dies in trial enterpr Jerusalem, council, br sacrifice, It of King N Istands upon it. \I'Tl R l‘()(l \L\I(\ Stube, ing when he nearly in & hospital here, carned money went me w k: wher driy wear Luck route from 1s working caught, ke IN CAPITAL CITY Batterson Victor by 264 Votes— Whole Ticket Swept in Avril 4 R reprblican, wis Hartrord by & plurality of over John F. Gafiney, in the biem when a hat. n-—Coroner M Mix aceepts Hurtiord, Liatterson, nayor 64 vol democ Vesters terson and tal of 41.175, cent of the With tie mayoralty candidate entire republican city swept into office, as well jority of candidates for clectiv boards and 10 of the 15 aldcrmanic candidates, ~Walter elee Iniluenz X 1 for b for Gaifney, a to- is morc 1. Watrous, illness coming wh Tiis wutomobilc, Dics immediately city’s registered votc of Burdsall Norwich Dr. Wil- signed som. as he having arrcll, veteran demo- sor, making what was serted to he his last appearance as @ candidate for that oftice, feated for the minority place on i |Loard by George F. Kinsella. It was Farrell's third defeat in 30 years sinee hie was elatend asscssor f first time in 1898, Dr. James® H. ! democratic leader, who was can date for the high school commit- tee, also was defrated, losing the minority place on the board to! Timothy A. Mechan by 120 votes, Five appropriations questions all were voted, the closest vote being fon the 81,09 for widening North Main strect, street and P, t street. which was carried by 170 votes, The larg- st vote of any of the questions was cast on the meadows diking on ‘n ich 18,0600 eloctors expressed their {opinions, the ratio of those in favor I being more than 2 to 1. inprovement of Clinton M. . who was hurt crash in his autemobile, Rayino Miiy his « © i tifisd w 8. Cusc, offi- icturing Com- P out Piusficld ! on business many indus- Naylor. s 1 I'T HOLY PLACE, Palestine, April 4 (- 0 the international ml\. representing Chris- 51 countries, yesterday dome rock, the alike to Jov Dristians . It s the ary lo- ham's offer of his son is 2lso the his- olomon’s Temple Temple of Herod from st drove the money ow the Mosque of Omar n of the \IR PILGRIMAGE Madrid, ain, April 4 (#—An air pilgrimaze to holy land has been N Yo april G organized here, i3 dorg fight for life by | carly this morn- | ucenmbed to inj four years h ken in motor- and since he has been While in the hos- | by repairing | to carry pilgrims to Jerusalem. They vill fly in formation so as to aid ne another in case of a mishap. About ten stops will be made en- 2 route. Cleans a miltion things! 1co ity, & P April Dis- m Guadaljara today said of | the police and a group of volunteers defended most important towns state of Jalisco, Tequila, one o in the against a group of L. 4l election | was de- | hetween Windsor | N BUS WoRRES N1k neml MORE OVERTHAT| 1y’ aAgE, OL". PETROLEUM | \UERE ~TH® VIBRATOR OF § /| -THiNG His! « I GeT ¢ HE CAN Do, AN OSTEOPATH 1S PAIKST. TREATMENT I8 T EVERV § IT RED,To MORKING, MAKE T RiDING TO LoOK WoRrK WirH L Mike 1. SPEEDV ! SAY!e T HEAR Nou'RE WORKING ON -THAT AVIATOR'S SAFET SuiT o T 14 —TH' GARAGE, « AN’ NOU'RE EXPERIMENTING WITH A Bic TANK OF GAS ouT “IHERE 100 ! wne WELL DORT FORGET,« 1 KEEP| MN CAR N “THAT GARAGE, 50 BE CAREFUL! \F You PULL QFF A I Notorious Contidence Man Arrosted and I Convicted 1 gs HUSH, BUSTER MLAD, s NO CAUSE FOR ALARM [ <o WiTH MY KNOWLEDCE oF CHEMISTRY, I CAN MIX UP “THE INGREDIENTS Fourth Oficnsc Ne Don™ contider sentence w fourth oii; d of proven. ficers on ¢} tortion to li tf KEEP IT PRIVATE, BUFIER CHURM, A" DONT INCLUDE | tute office cver. had | complainant Collin, VATIOUS nanes the name of H rested in Torty spirited ¢l nian, 1 I~ ELECTED ¢ CAPTAIN London. Ap would compit confined to man. | competitors —_— DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch Commercial Trust Bldg. 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