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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928, - BELLE SKINNER IS .%o "2 “WINDOW PEEPER’ | Trap-Door ‘Chute |)FSPONDENT, SICK | ~ City Iems |PAR SEC RISPLANDENT [ie s o oo v I s e May Save Lives mi aunce. st siwvers socos.| IN NEW EASTER FINERY i e [ivery found to have defective vision, ! ] Monday, April 3, 0dd Fellows' Hall. T S e |or insufficient power of sight to | i Keaveny of Bridgeport | 5Nion Parade Brings Out Spring |suits and topcoats. Tan and grey . | ri J H Holyoke Woman Aided Wap sears or’sec: s “Gite ecss v Gaught by Glen Street Residents, careful checking by the cxaminers | ‘ i ted his brother, Dr. John F.| Garb, Making Attractive Pic. |Predominated, with soft hats to Torn Town—60 Years Qld | :cicoicd ihe true ames ant veenses - Typned Qver to Palice irds of t applicants, cach under 3 week-end. Coun[l'y and Cuts Wrist Nash suits, Ryan, Tel. 2909.—| 11° Weatherman's propheey of g | tmit Students in advt. ain for Faster was blown to winds | H . . Miss Elvira Fancher of Dwight |and a fair sky and sunshine, with a| Aeronautical Engineering Driven to desparation by illness, [strect epent the week-end as the | slight breeze, greeted New Britain| Cambridge, Mass, April 9 (B — Charles E. Nicholson, aged 50, com- | guest of relatives in New Haven. and its residents as they pourcd in | Limitation effective next fall of | mitted suicide by cutting his h‘fl%\ A daughter was born to Mr. and l:lrongs m)(’h\:r(-hvs and then onto [student cnrollment in azrt:u:mk:l 3 5 cos. | Mis. James Kayser yesterday in|the main thoroughfares of the city |cngincering was announced today by wrist with a satety razor blade yes- | 412, g o erly | for Now Dritala's anmual fashion [the Massachusetts Institute of terday morning, his body being | aiss Mildred Rivkin of this ci | parade. Techndlogy which has 46 per cent | found by dogs owned by William E.| S. W. Menus, former owner of the| The main attraction on the streets |[of all students studying for aero= I'ay of Lincoln road about 100 yards | Vogue Shoe Shop, and Jaeob ‘Fcin- [ was the fair sex and all eyes turned |nautical degres in American col- off Shuttle Mcadow avenue, a short | baum, have been named president | toward the ladics, to admire their |lege distanc from the home of Philip|and secretary-treasurer respectively, [ new apparel. Everything for the| The announced purpose of the Rardeck. The police and Dr. John|of the Stanley Svea Grain & Coal |time was forgotten and the whole |restriction was to maintain the Bulrn s R i to succeed Samucl N. Levin, | interest centered on the new styles |highest standards of instructions believe Nicholson inflicted the fatal [ President and treasurer, who died [and shades. Flowers were not miss- (and give students of exceptional injury while in a clump of bushes |Fecently. | ing. Ensemble suits were plentiful. |promise every opportunity for ¢de- and walked about 77 fect, before| Trederick Lyneh, a student of St. | beige being the most popular with [velopment. The courses this year | Weakness overcanic Thm and com. | Thomas' Seminary in Hartford is | Grevs running a close sccond, Foot- |showed an increase of 138 per cent, pelled him to lis down on the | Visiting his mother and relatives of | wear was somcthing more ~than s | micct the ordinary ha. H = s v atch. The never-out-of-style derby Keaveny, and Mrs. Keaveny at their mate C. E. Nicholson Wanders [nfo|xesvens: ana siee xceavny at inei et as iofe. ansiay e fout atiempting to conceal the {that he had not r ched the proper | Five drivers were offercd ond examination but failed to a pear and their ap s were 1 One driver appeared with fective in several particular It was ruled that lack of knowledg of the lations concerning proper and care for vehicles applicant unfit to receive Holyoke, Mass., April 9 (¥)—Miss Belle Skinner of Holyoke. known as | the “Fairy Godmother of the Village of Hattonchatel” because of her work in rebuilding that French | community into a model village aft- er the war, died in Paris early to- day. She was about 60 years old. Miss Skinner was a graduate of | Vassar college and a daughter of ntified as a window peeper and 10 make a satisfactory cx- anation of his cnce in back wrds on Glor t midnight quercll, aged street, was pund guilty of the charge of ¢ peace and sentenced to 30 days in jail by Judge I I Roche in| police court taday, on recommenda- William Skinner, pioneer silk manu- tion of Prosecuting Attorney J. G. facturer of this city. She left Holyoke Woods, who scorcd as " vicion consideration. “This type of crim breach i Gorificat an operat inta double pnenmonia. 3 other judges Was Decorated She fred Aecoration from Makes Final Beport on Sale of Old 2 “‘”‘"“_l‘ | ground while his life cbbed away. | 232 Clark street, mere footwear; it included crr;ltmns\]lll\l) HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS the K I government in 1921 ang Ao e i & Zinall He left a note warning whoever | . on ~'o;1 e 10,18 3. -~ <1m'4 1;”-1 Home and Erection of T ople’s windows in the | miglh [Irin 1 ‘12". S btou(‘h his E embe 1423 was made 3 dead of R X d I h mber of the Legion of Honor in New Quarters Serzaiie b body, and other notes to his wife 4 of her reconstruction o et and the medical examiner, explain- work. Many Holyoke residents of | With th i Cils AR me- i e | {ing that he did not wish to live Trench descent contributed to her t, the Y, & B osocicty G i Bavix | | o ount of his ailment. 1econstruction funds and her activi- lding commuttee which carried on | ginec“or Glen strect, He | Fay reported to Captain | ties included the gifts of bells 10| the work of the Apremont and St. Maur to replace | strect, building BRIt dentine Uhalie A i those destroyed in the German in- | new Main street structure, went out ach L iaer trect, Walter vasion. She recvived the cooperation | of office at a ting held in the | (v Jyarriander o el of French govermment officials in |society rooms yesterday. ek B Rt S her work, including ministers of for- | i o St eola b e ota e I et an affairs and President Poincare. | |uig and took charge of the [pn s PE R B is Senisod Mvito 0 Rbiothers | et G e e Gy e o L000 SATIS R ¢ R William Skinner of New York city | . INLEDEntioly Lok et constructs Thomas W. Crows : : : a ; : i : identificd him as the person she saw and Joseph A., of the Skinner mills Trish 6t ihe board ot of the Lafayelte | 10 to give a g Ao DR ol i Kelly at 9:40 o'clock that ’ le 1o give a good wccount of him- on of the Ly lad come across the body e 1ew 7 and it was thought that the man was a shooting victim, Sergeant P. J. O'Mara and Officer Daniel Cos- . grove were d-tailed to make an in- : vestigation after Dr. Purney viewed the remains, he gave permission for els removal to ', Portcr Sons fun- ran eral parlors. The body will be taken o to Palmer, Mass., tomorrow for bu- fille Nomvt” | acting ch h city ¢ 1 3 = peering into the window in the o Bee oy d president of the [y 1l works, was chairman of the linden L Hadley Jalls National bank, and one ol 3o 1k ot cnemen da 0 sister, 8 Kilbotrne br how | Sonukiteeand Mnadasihe repor night. Edward 1. Bicwell of 197 rial. NEA Salt Lake City Bureau | Njcholson was only slightly known 1 the airplanc safely device in- |iga recently with his wife. They {vented by Pefer A. Bock, aviator of S Nicholson's | o e o MBINATION HOME AND AUTOMOBILE CLEANER 4 1% Ogden, Utah. It consists of a trap O oo |door in the fuselage of the plane | =z prin street, and on Saturday "ustody. i) ough which ay 3 : | Thomas 3. Dovine, chairman, 5 | Pataier il drniod ihat e aat oyt | ITOIEN Which a piiot may drop his | (i oon V. Noore requeated o- WITH DETACHABLE HANDLE working on the details, of his home Tuesday night and said | bt BES 15 9 | ice to try and locate Nicholson, who James J. Naughton has been o went through the yards Saturday | coniiol as said to be highly nervous and . e b he ment Uizoush ne yardy Saturday s are SRl et e The great new Model 11 Eureka is here. Just what The social events of great in- [Glen street, tosti he receiv . = | terest to the society are the an-i.q information that o wal ball and the dramatic produc- | o ing ahout [tion. The ball is to be held on May | ciiurday night {4 and aircady there has been great [ cagel Lim, he " interest shown among the members. | ypehormots takin man was g hom went ta SHsso) tomatically opened . made chairman of committee | iight without pecring falo: fha wine|Torsc! ioalioal H had teft home about 11 o'clock in urek: 3 . | which wil take eharge of the basc- [gows. He was zoing home from fallen clear of the |y, orangon without telling his you have hoped for—a combination home anglautfi- {ball team. The team will play in|ain street and wanted fo fake (estination. The police believe he . s 66 & "— a real “all- 57!553 Apphcams for Llceusesiuw city league and will also take | “short ent. he said. - e | 1iad decided to end his life at that mobile f,l”““ w'“h Super-Vacuum”— a Elafl]i Dlfl‘lllg 1927 | part in outside games. James Luby Aocanantot ihe susecss ot he 11 ne and in all probability he had purpose cleaner! . ]Wi was also named on the committee, | TO ACCOMPANY BYRD Lintostrada between Bergamo and | wandered abonut all night | Plans are underway for an excur- | Xew York, April 8 P Dr. Fran- | Milan, | Halv. another connceting | Nicholson was a chef and is sur- Now the handl# and nozle can be detached in a sion by boat or train to New York cis D. Coman of Johns Hopkins Uni- | Turin and Milan will be constructed. | vived by his wife only. H 2 . T irect con- Hariford. April 9 — Drunken .|u\-! ¢ or Concy Tsland. As in the [versily, Baltimore has heen telected | g i jiffy,and with the 25-foot converter co clllad i g was stopped before it began in|past Thomas J. Devine is sponsoring by Commander Richard I, Ryrd as nection may be made with the motor. Tl cne\l!’vl el At least two instances during 1927 {{he movement. There is also a Pos- | physician 4 v his Anti- | ere in an automol ile—on the state police have reported 1o the (wibility that a carnival will also be |arctic expedition o socond | 11 may then be set anywh | a stairway, or in any “hard-to-get-at-place” —and with the hose connected and the use of the efficient high-vacuum attachments you are:able to clean swiftly, easily and without the slightest awkwardness or inconvenience. National Banks Triple 1907 Assets Only a Small Payment Down National hanks doing business in Connecticut today have al- | Balance t“y M°nfl“y Terms most three tines 1he wssets of 1907. The number of nation: ased from S0 in 1907 o 65 at present See the great new Model 11 before purchasing any state motor vehicle departmient. Li- | conducted by the socicty. {Johns Topkins man ta he thus se- ‘enses to drive automobiles wer The report of Thomas Leonard, [ected by Commind itused two men who were intoxi {chairman of the heating committee lof his explor: when they applied for the examina- |was referred o the board of direc [O'Brien havin tion given prospective drivers. Une | = of the men might have been IN"r!rvl‘ for a different reason. that of defect- | ive vision, for he admitted to the | state policeman. who was the exam- iner, that he conld not thing. Eleven re FACTS — — ABOUT CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE rd for one| tion trips. Dr. Daniel accompanicd him on it will mvolve the ex- [his North Pole expedition. - of much money. | of William Forsythe, financial secretary; Albert Volz, treasurer, and Thomas Crowe, Jr., | “Helped nestore My recording secretary were heard. i [} ” Thirteen new membhers were initiat- | so H lt cd and 20 applications were reccived n s fneal i sons for rejecting 4, 2 anks, however, has de given hy the state po- | applicants ar e % SR e o e e o the first of p lice in a report covering examina- | R e e 8 matlier e e i iitina other “make” of cleaner. You owe this to yourself. _ . tons made during the vearr The|Miss Cecelia Meehan atd ot U poor healthy fenerally ] i the aséots o January 1, 1927, and $211.000,000 more than 4 odel ! ;I::Ir‘l;(r n”;:::;m;‘\:la': 1 i o {“Tf'\: Betrothed to Dr. Tivney | should. SHREERRT Ihe asscets reported in January, 1907, when the total was $112,- Tg!ephonc !mmgd‘ately and a brand new Model refused licenses hocause they lacked | At A dinner given Saturday eve | D e from in 1907 to 11 will be deliveenil to youe homilfor o C{i'l:\;:i © sufficient know ledge o staie's | MNE by Mrs. Margaret Malone, she | na and discounts incre Jnow Hockand e | i i igation. e o o abaset oy | Ry s The amonnt of Tnited tates | | stration, without the slightest obligation. held by Connectient national | nlis increased from § | allowance for your old inefficient cleaner. Trade it [sister, Miss Cecelia A. Meshan of 46 rejected because they could not op- a0t i while other s o . § crate properly. ; guate sl oAl S Hhores B | JanTsLe e in! Get the new high powered Eureka Model 11 to i Hliteracy, manifest in most cases | TIVNey of Hartford. Friends were SR e e f by inabilits 10 tead and wrie tne [Present from Martford, Kew Haven ] ) SR S s o N do your spring housecleaning. words commonly used in highway di- |04 this city. No date has been set Rte A IS TR it I hle b el Sh i A ROt | o ACUU T EANER COMP retlipn sigrs, was nesnorsible for tha | o the wedding, bajilsinilhe b (eiahionen ellarie increnssdu pglusiin thic 20 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER COMPAN rejection of 235 applicants, or about | Mies Meehan is the daughter of srrintgronl ehsliggpoith a2 8 AN Ldlyand P STAATD 25 Arch Street — Phone 4941 e i ot (e AL RPOUK thie Nate My. and Mre. John ¥ Meo- | in 1925, ¢ dne from ofher banks amounted to $46,920, y ] ; ) ] focted. . Ono porson was found fo he (1A She has been a schoo) murke | | when the last report was made and $14,825,000 in 1907 Tho HOMF, FURNITURE (O, CONN. ELEC. EQUIP. €O, Jo-Aufl wnentally hat It sas judged |10 the past five years and enjoys a He suffered from nervousness, redemption fund decreased from $645,625 in 1907 to $397.000 | Rristol, Conn. Meriden, Conn, unsafe to allow him to drive a car. |Vi4¢ range of popularit sleeplessness, twitching of the eyes, in i A | Phorte 1161 Phone 1118 R 6ihas setusad to g Ahe OHIV';\II;H: —_— = threw up his food. He had symp- neral deposils amounting fo $227,054,862 make up two- 2 & g JUNTOR RI-Y TEAM WINS toms of worms . .. Giving him thirds of the labilities of the 65 bank: vings deposits total ! The Junior Hi-¥ Soconds basket- | Dr- True's Elixir resulted in his im- $20,445,546. [n 1907 all deposits totaled $56,425,988. Capital on 3 2 [ ball team defeated the Speedboys of | r"‘"““""“ ly that I felt grate- : w‘tch To @ | 1hin city Saturday afternoon on fhe | '“' to your Elixir ever since. 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