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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 19: au he Week's Activities in VIRTUALLY GIVEUP | HUNT FOR SLAYER State Police Merely Patrol Roads for Nelson's Killers Hartrord, for the s (Continued from Page Seven) St. Mary's Church Members of Daly couneil, K. of and the men of St. Mary's parish, | will reccive Holy Communion at a special 8 o'clock mass next Sunday. | Special services will be held and « | special musical program rendered. FForty hours’ devotion will opcn | next Sunday at the 10:30 o'clock mass with the usual procession of the Riessed Sacrament, brary during the month. of which 425 were by purchase; 14 received from the bindery; two transforred from the school library and nine by gifts from the following: Miss Mary M. Peck, 5; American Legion Auxs iliary. 2; Miss Maria Blakesley. 1; F. | P G. Blakesley, 1. o) 171 volumes were retired. which was lost and paid 168 were worn out after circulation of 5v. 253 volumes were ! sent to the bindery, including 272 to be rebound. of on April 0 (UP)-—! reh yer of State Policeman Irving H. Nelson of New Haven has| A Dominican father from been virtually abandoned. state po- | Will Preach and conduct the dey liee headquarters here reported fo- | 1ONs at a triduum to he given in | a {the church for the Italian speaking oune of } for, and; Rome | an average | ne e ) BRISTOLNEWS oo & *——J the row afternoon at the clos. special exercises and 1 were la Just as noon and carly evenin {largest amount of pre husiness conditions in the city to bus. A demonstration is now ing arranged by bot'i school and general assembly will be held in tomor- of school. Easter Sunday Observance ster Sunday was obscrved in all the churches of the city with services gely attended. Main street Sunday morning presented an ap- arance of a miniature Iitth «v- ue and the fashion paradc brilliant during the hou doing lastor indication high school auditorium as ter- Merchants he busi- that e, e ny other reported ss in vears, an Voters desiring who ar reach telephoning 4037 from the democ wtion headguart B Candidates Mary of betor sured of fiet cluded i Sheldon, Cur the fori that they 1.001; Whitman, the itoger rom ik, rom to ——-;\'h———_—fi_"——*_—-"— i\l ssion be extended to His Excel- | information or sccking transportation may republican workers by those sceking cars ats or who wish in- y call democratic Independent Citizens club will hold a discussion official politics tonight @t a mccting at Lithuanian hall. Ad- herents of both parties within the ‘lub’s membership will be given an opportunity to present arguments tinst both candidates for Aspirants to other offices. Rallies at Factory Gates closii for Office those whose names come VOLETS 10morrow are, clection by reason of iwayor, anc 15- The = the campaign took place this noom, not cpposed. In- Candidate Paoncssa speaking at the Collector Bernw- Stanley Rule & Level rer Curtis L.| Kl strect, while | Hanford 1. J. = and Huber and Sablotsky arg councilmen cinse fo I Walter k.| Ix-Mayor confidence e 1 1x Treus Comptrolle William 1. gistrar Thomas Councilman Samuel | 1d the democratic ir Bearing Co workers, | Paonessa expressed | that he will be returned victorious at the polls tomorrow. He ) be first ward; be re-elected second ward on factory gate rallics of | i entrance on | lency, the Hon. a governor., and the |state of Maine, for the return of & | battle flag of the Fourth Virginia valry, capturcd by the First Maine Cavalry at Aldie nd; two—a Confederate battle flag, capturéd by Lieut. Joseph O. Para- uis of Company th Maine Vol- unteers, at Spottsylvania on May 10, | Confederate | the Nine-; 1564; and, three—a battle flag captured by teenth Maine Infantry at the battle of Spottsylvania on May 12, 1564.” Gov. Brewster in acknowledging receipt of the resolution expressed the appreciation of the state of Maine for the action of the Vir- ginia legislature. ———— on June 7, 1863; | ull the ship off the reef watil ap Ralph O. Brewster, [lcast the deck load Of timber is Fes. people of the | moved. The Ellaston ig resting on an even keel, and -is in no im< mediate danger of breaking up, als though a choppy sea is running. The crew remaing aboard. NO REDUCED RATES Washington. April 9 (M)—Chair- man Moses of the senate post office committee told President Coolidge today that he did’not see the likeli- hood of any reduction of poatal rates at this session of congress, owing to the apparently irreconcil- able views between the two houses of congre After the Moses said the confercnce Senator President still be- lieved that the house measure re- ducing post office revenues by about $13,500,000 was excessive. charged that the republicans had | 0 Keep faith with the voters | who turncd over the Rovernment to the G. O, P, tno years ago on a promisc of a “husiness administra. tion.™ Geor; Mangan, school commit- Smith and William re-clected regis- Most of the Connecticut officers | Prople of the parish Thursday, i who have scarched the woods near and Saturday evenings at 7:30 Dudley and Webster. Mass., since | 9'Clock. ; Saturday morning have returned to| The Children or N their barracks at Hartford, Stafford |Pers of the Tmmicy Springs. Daniclson and Groton. ullac o o Licutenant Ross V. Urquhart has | V0¥ next Sunday. Leen placed in charge (.r’-: l\l,‘.::” d,‘._ The Tmmaculate Conception Guild tachment of men from the Damjcl. | i1l Fold a card party in th schoolll gt from Washington, B, €, o son barracks who will maintain rond iy eaning at 5 oclock. The | yrtford in the remarkable time of patrol ahout the vicinity where | ‘n‘i::l:\ :‘l”:\el':,“‘u Lo O e anil fiacs bnates will | carlier police helicved the ad | Sy speake. ee of carlier poli e tey B R e L fpe the spoaker at a mecting rapped two men responsible rm-‘g' Joseph's alumnae, will hold ijts | Franklin lodge, A. F. and A, M., t Nelson's death o : o 1 |be held in Masonic hall this evening. annual card party at the Burri |! ) APl X Has Mo Gonnection hotel mext Suturday afternoon at | This is Major Ladd’s first "‘(‘:]r‘cf"::‘ Daniclson, Conn., April 9 (U")— | 2130 o'clock, The proceeds will x..\‘m%“: :l):'o(y:‘ accomplishing State police helieved today that | £V 10 the local men who are '\"'lm'v?)mu A g et wil) bs | Cxsmpli John Robinson. 23, of Lawrince, | 84504 I Catholic missionary work [ lm Ly s i_ sl i Mass., whom they arrested Sun abroad. . 2 |°" : |_‘- il e served during the a5 the possible Killer of State Poli foln’s Church {reshman s man Irying H. Nelson, had no con- [ Fiie Wltt society of the cliurch of jevening: e el John U Evangelist will hold a e /d party in the ehurch hall Thurs. | '°""“"", R afternoon at 2 o'clock. PRINEIEE h‘.‘nrhllv* Holy Cross Church heltiil 2 day at § o'clock far superior to thosc in i51E0ut places in-the state. Theaters were iy crowded during the afternoon and |, evening and a similar situation was noticcabic atso on Saturday night. 'y The police department had an extraordinarily quiet weck-end, in view of the fact that some faclorics closed Thursday night until this morning. Few arrests were made and but onc case of intoxication was prosonted to the court today. Louis W. Young and Mrs. Laura re-elected 1o the Thomas J volumes in 19 The total number of /the library on March 1, |52.387. angsmeni Major Ladd To Speak -onceplion | njajor William I, Ladd, comman- vommunion in & g0, or the Forty-third Division Air Service, €. N. G., who recently made what is belicved to be a record WILL TRY TO FLOAT SHIP Providence, R. L. April 9 (P—aAn attempt will be made at noon today | 1o float the lumber laden schooner Achicvements of his four years in | llaston, which is hard and fast on office, alleged high costs of govern. | & Tecf at Watch Hill where she ment under vepublican rule, and a | §rounded in a fog vesterday morn- Claim that the republicans have in > hoat is loaded with 5,000, mind n varranted outlay of feet of lumber and 21 feet of ;moncy for a scwerage system, which | Water in her bow. Capt. Amos| Judge Arfhur Ells granted the he pledged himself to forestall if | Proadmeadow this norning ex- | decree in Hartford superior court on clected. made up the mayor's talk | pressed the opinion the tugs cannot ‘ March 30 BY DOCTOR'S ADVICE (Continued from Page Seven) Relief Came in Few Hours After Home Use of Method Hospital Now Advises — hospital certified i recommended to in S DIVORCE Conn., April 9 (UP) Dorothy Parker, Greenwich Village noctess, has heen granted a divorce from Edwin Parker, it was learned here today. trars, Hartford, or four will 1 the hoard of relicf, candidates, . three ceted. Republican nomi- nees mil 1. Hagist and Bur- ton C. Morcy. present members of the hourd. The democrats have nominated Lawrence P. Mangan. « member of the present hoard. and ichard B Viets, former chairman of the building commission | Three selectmen will be elecied | from among the following candi- | 4 EI l |BL lites: Lewis W, Lawyer and Albert 9 b M. Peterson, present selectmen and T[] [;AST BA[[“TS republicans; Darius Benjamin and Kasimiv Majewicz, democrats, hoth (Continued From First I there of ar whom a A danc vear will he held ! tonight at the J. J. Jennings school under the auspices of the Maple End Athletic club, St Case of Typhoid i One case of typhoid has heen lo- cated in the city, according to a {statement made this morning by Dr. in |B. B. Tiobbins, city health offiger.| | This man is now recefving treatment | at the Bristol hospital. Dr. Tobhins attributes the case in | question to the eating of raw oysters | and has issued a warning against partaking of this edible at this par- ticular time. Dr. Robbins also aver- {red that there is no likelihood of an lepidemic, due to the fact that the Robert | source of the man's illness was 50 i rapidly traced. m:,:.] afternoon. | Richard Halliburton Here ‘ = — | Richard Maliburton, adventurer. 3 S P and lecturer, will deliver an unds deason || £ ceme- this evening under the au- |7 e g ; closing games of the “Y* the Bristol Women's Col- M\':.::;”U\u::- “- l”_:::;" r:r‘lx".‘:yl.\»\ I leagus and dlso (he The proceeds will bej * £ i3 g last baskethall games in ihe scholarship fund of | G°0T8e Scheyd. Benedict O'Rrien Tomorrow night at the Y. M. {the cluh. | Mary Watson, John Weir, Michael < Lynch, Thomas Riley. 108 Will he played and | Mp. Halliburton. who -is but “Third ward—Albert Sullivan, Mrs 1t at the Stanley Arena |ycars of age, has heen fn practi i ke T Will be contested. corner of the earth, most of || OIL% W dame R to a schedule mapped 'hig travels having been made WHD2) e ont by Bryee Long ey Rule and lout funds. He fs the author of two =0l LSR8, POIOn o Corhin Stvew @il i2ke part th Hic [heeln “The Sovel. Bind- T8 Bo-lypr seicann Sona Buoi i democrats: fourth ward, | Mass. are Bd- | e and Landers and P. & K. 'mance,” and “The Glorious ward Zuzgo. 19, of S0 Cottage stre 'hen the doctor ordered the child '0 A Cullinan, William Walsh, Peter Dt - Molander and William 0, th | Corbins will play cach other in the |ture.” s talk tonight will dealle. "Ganriel Traceski, John Camp- Williamest, republi bert | Confederate hattie flags of Virginia | Cherry | ehest. last Hampton, driver of the stol n}-‘“"‘”" same with his travels, car; Daniel Houlihan, 19, of 84 Gar- | bed with hourly doses of Pectoral—a concentrated | bell. i Johnson and J. Elmer Peterson, the state of Maine last winter |mixture of ingredients which hospi- | Tist 6. apoontul ot hes: Ronloralies Thuraday night Team in Washington Fifth ward-—Harold Ward, Johu democrats: fifth ward, Frank Barszez| has been expressed by the Virginia |tals have found especially vm«(y,\fiid“ S mvl\‘.m”imr 2 :mfl;:‘“ v 314 ing night for the s Tiristol high school basketball | ), ack, Eugene Iy, mes Joseph Kloskowski, publicans, General Assembly through the pas- |for children. | permon tomorrew. At all druggista, . JadEibes s e A e b wate champions, now return- [ Beaes Thamma e e LR it P A e L e ) immediately, | and, twice as much in $1.00 hospital ste. l!':.\vll\v‘\-'vl\l|l‘::;-x fiis sinien as follows; Landors |ing to this city from the national James Hayes, Mary Murphy, democrats; sixth ward The resolution transmitted by Gov- | By night the child felt a great deal JslLplEh T Danyihy B Anlg AL v fouInamanyiN G inage. S wore iLhy win L. Sandlerg and Howard crnor Byrd of that state to Gov. better and her temperature was “the Beaudry, Adams strect, Easthamp- | Pins, Corbin Cabinet Locl guests at breakfast this morning at Samuel Rosenberg, Clark, republicans, vs. William Brewster, reads: “Re it resolved, |siderably lower. Next mening g ton. Massuchusetis authoritios will |12V Works, Fafnirs vi 3 AN Warvey's restaurant in Washington George Leghorn, Mrs. Bovle and William W. Greene, Iy the House of Delegates, the Sen- [cold had cleared up almost entirely take the youths in charge here late [ Machine of Senator TWiram Ringham and ioday. st Miss Dorothy the guest Waish Sunday. Miss Bertha Hazen is spending the Zaster Nolidays here from her stud- the University of Vermont and Mrs. Egnal Peterson en- rtained friends at their home over Sunday | Miss nectient spending Lere. Miss her noss, Edward Porter spent he guest of his Hartford | Virginia Davis of running for the first time. o f Mi rom among cight candidates for constables, seven will be put in office The candidates are: John ecor, Michacl Haber, Charles T. Nowland 1 Fred Winkle, republicans; Frau- | s Clynes, James W, Manning John O'Neil and Stephen Roper. The first cven mentioned are now constables. loper wore the badge of constable for one year, but faile of clection v by a close vot« sted arter the stalled here Tirooklyn. Gy 3 cime 19 Masscs cvory the morning. Vespers tonight at 7 Sunday morning 8:30, 10 and 11: in the afternoon. Sacred Heart Chur Masses every day at 7.30 o'clock in the morning Vespers tonight Sunday morning s 5 6:30, S0, and 10:30. \ 3in the ge) o'clock services 5. Vespers Fifth ward—Joseph Gil e Scott, Joseph Smith, Edna Berg Steve Andronik. Simon’ Budnick, J Jabowski, Clarence Iy, James Desmond. Sixth ward —J. W. | Rurkhardt, Emma Herzog, Daniel Fitzpat witz, George Smithwick, more. Democratic IFirst ward Luke Welch Bu New Haven wdy 0f Stute fay pril 9 (UP)—The Policeman Irving H. Nelson, who dicd frem a bandit’s | mllet while “Tollowing the fivst in- | “tinet of a state policeman,” was o e buried here today with full of- ficial honors State Police Commissioner . Hurley has ordered a tachment of officers 1o N the funeril. A motorey will accompany th r's former home to the Lotti At T, at of the Con-| A college i | which her home [use by doctor who need of treating colds properly— now makes it easy to rid one's [ehild of a stufty head cold, coush {or chest cold, according 1o the ea- Sunday as|periences of number of New Britain father Henry Por- | mothers, Margaret Root Agricultural the holidays at method — for lom realize the Treston. Joseph Dean, Herman ck, M. Mo Fred 1l last ye at Two Aldermanic Contests Alicrmanic contests are to he tled in the fourth and sixth wards only. Jn the fourth, J. Gustave son, republican incumibent, s |, by Charit 7. Tore dem- I by Liarlios B, Torglia, dom- |~ Ste o T8 A | Little Flsie Gage. scven In the \n!h ward, John I : 2 Sl Emas 1 Synosed. for William Bunce of New Jersey | old daughter of Mr. and Mrs s spent week-end his home|ort Gage, for. example, was tion by ¢ mmm G. Ficlds, repub- - 3 lean here Ihome from school with a severr " Uhester Bunce of Danbury spenticold which she contracted wwhii S Sunday here as the guest of his par- |sitting in a “draughty” classroon Mr.and Mrs. William Bunce. |The next morning her chest was - tight, nose stopped up and he Maine Thanked by |temperature was high. She cough- (ed deeply and by noon time the cold Virginia for Flags Augusta, Me.. April 9 (P—Formal | was spreading through her system, app tion of the return of the cold irom, nose passages, throst and Tine Cohey s home on confied Wilcox avenue by to il- ze workers are: William Pitzpatrick, Joh Mrs. M. Hannon James Butler, John Ryan. Anthony or Lwriter address ek heater - spices of sea- lloge club. this fadded to cortege Hoe Roh- sent wific 1ery. the at Six state police will act Note: See other Al certified to ing § cases reported daily md paper hy the attend ni thre contests tor ward Nelson left a w had three o councilman are Holt and ler, republicans, vs, Mat McGrath and Thomas Heslin, | ts; third ward, I'rank Goddard and Clesson Parker, repib er Dorsey and Frank Charles O br harles two Thireday nig | tour games According i Nddam Ly v 1how of Doctors recommend Cherry Pectorat ause it mot onuly stops coughing spells but penetrates and heals inflamed linings of the breathing pa Absorbed by the system the medi quickly re- moves plilegm. Helps uce the “fever A ish," py fecling and drives eut the AUTO THI S ) Darien, April o () — tiieves were arresiod Officer copted them Fasthampton, [every Thre here now today | Geor Exans inter in a en from heans, iy Vs, when Iy will be the clos. on. The games ppearance will Corbin The of foam The car hoine ward .| John Stauby. demo- | Kalinowski, Anthony Matulis, Thom- | crats | ate concurring. that the appreciation [and in another day or two, the doc- | | Dick Pilloa will be the referec in | Representative F. Hart Fenn. Touls|as Walsh, William Coone John Li Tonight [ and thanks of the people of Virginia, | tor reports, she was well and back | the Tuesday night games and Mer- Wheeler, secretary of the local| O'Keefe, Daniel Earle, . Sanlon The of Lithuanian ‘ihrough its General Assembly now in {at achool. ‘ T | riman will take charge of the four chamber of commeres, left Satur- games on Thursday night, day for the national capital, and \ Tetters have been sent to all fac- |was & member of this morning's ! tories in the industrial council ask- |party. ing them m send repreaentatives to| The members of the team and the the Y. M. at-a- mecting which lofficials which accompanied it, are rew hall I prizes have been | will d mmuw whether or not they [expected back in this city seme tim donate Admission 26 Public is | will enter teams in the Industrial |1ate tomorrow morning. They will invited. Playing starts at 2:30 sharp. | Baseball League which is being |detrain at Berlin atation and will | formed. Jmflk. the remainder of the trip By huanian Rally Brotherhood Special 1\01 ice There will be a hric and whist’| party Tuesday aftornoon, T. A. B. advt. Top Icers, Apartment Style, Side Icers The RIGHT SIZE Ranging from 25-1b capacity to 150-h capacity THE RIGHT PRICE $12.95 $19.75 $22.50 $24.50 $29.00 $31.00 Kelvinator Keeps Your Refrigerator Cold TheKelvinator“freezingunit® maintains a dry, frosty cold that keeps your refrigerator at an even !mpfif.!“l! con- tinually. Electricity keeps it cold. As long as current is supplied, the refrigerator is thoroughly chilled, and with practically no attention on your part. 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