New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1928, Page 5

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of il e, of ie he eq s ni- d- ith lin with the town of Newington because ployment situation has modif :FLASHES OF LIFE' MUSICAL COMEDY William & Melny, member of thelto remain another night em the of the amount lost through the B SINESS IN STATF fronstderably, turnover in la-| . Yale swimming team. mountain so they might drive their change in the Newington grand list. 4 {vor in May, 1925 in New Britain| STAR MUST HOOSE LOVE OR DUTY‘ automobile down as soon as the The proposed annexation of the re- Was less than three per cent, which C | Hartford — pete Noga iness | snow has melted off the highway, mainder of Newington to Hartford. was about the same as May, 1927, in civil suit, is victim of heart at- | = § which is being considered, might accarding to industrial sacenda. ST i e ORE HYSTERY 5 oot By the Asiociated DPress 1Goldberg, who celebrated her 107th | court. He dicd in ante room within Halie cate of thix ! New York—Major George Haven |hirthday in March, is dead. Tnform | oo : —— There was considerable discussion ——— Slx MEN H"ll] UP s e “\ ‘v.‘”.“‘h”.. ?,,th.l 2 ,.:]’ ,l,;,‘,n(,,:ji _”.:l\ ,:, ”\ I;);I,‘ “y’ylim'?; few minutes. i J Maple Hl" fl[]d El]]] Hm wOuld_?;a',?g&i'TE‘ s.e::o::::frd:frei:::':;; Mfly, 1928, ]!Ilpl'oves 0“1' Sfl [ o il |{:,:',',‘ “" g o 1“;.“1\(.': can't complain. God has heen good | Hartford — Miss Helena 1. liller. Disappearance of Myron Morris Baf. s other details. The general opinion Ml RGhe Wodh beae e ® s 'If ,\,\n':‘\'f.fl.fi:::;‘\,“::.v,‘A,";-"”f»’ fles Police of Boston—Woman fn J[llll Clly seemed to be that the legislature Momh Ifis[ Ym loud. His final vate was tar Linealn | Bpuingfiold, Muss-Usless 5 Bant- | groe whille wocking ol e ot 1. R would pass the bill, if no objection Lt s S pLao Jlees = Lnloes g & ; Case Disappears Too. by Newington or New Britain were _ Salntininiiing when one of Sherman's fig egger imbibes 100 much of his own | state capitol : Tudications that there will he lit- | raised. Hartford, June 20—With few ex- . N R A e T e e "::',"' ,"’, v ””‘”‘"‘;” “““‘"" "“‘”‘"0;“‘ e T Boston, June 20 (A—Boston po- tle or no opposition to the annexa-f A letter was read from Mavoer | coptions, general business condition 'Rflb EXD]‘GSS Gal’ 0[ Cflflfldlflfl back o Yale for fun at commence- Judge Lummus so ruled on a wifes ‘,,f.ulrl, e ’um-v‘m S ! ho were asked yesterday to tion of Maple Hill and Elm Hill to|Pa0hessa pledging his support to the " Connecticut during May. of this | , [iven (1100 i lianih e tania b L o e ¢l for Myron Morris of New New Britain were evident last eve- [movement, year showed improvement over the Na“onal 0[ 5100 000 il o sl By A nds nihe il e it e ning at the joint meeting of the sime monih 8 yedr Agn #nconding) 4 nd, led his class. 1918, which ear- | Canbridge, Mass. — Harvard | & = Hotel Touraine, 1today received g i om0 oot ¢! BANQUET FOR COUNCILMAN | .o i ortman — T et i e Newington with tha newly aphint- | prepared Jointly by 10cal chambers| 1oronto, Ont, June 20—l | Mo, BN O 10 Dinsmore W heeter cnmnee =0 | Score of Touris “hich added u new element of ed Chamber of Commerce commit- e W of commerce and the \‘Om;tww Ll vl o ien e o e G o o hy 3 pad b soonsts il ar cotiege n- | Taken From Pike's Peak »=1v o the o1 ippearance : ee. Chamber ot Commence, B EIIRUCS |y 10415 e g milh regintarad ioiail 1o Blainxille John Coolidge and {tirmary since winter and unable to| (oiorade. Sorines LA 5 orris was reported as missing hy e i pointed out in vesterday's| JAmes P. Murphy, Saon to MAITS, | comparing the two periods indicate | \g ey oo b S e S i e o toltal tians U :.W),“‘x‘kf".',‘”:‘h“ \.“m nac i who claimed to be Mos, Herald the proposed amnexed secioh | Gyt of Friends at Dinner in Ol |27 ncouraging condition. an. | % SOUEN fodax. The robery was of [quite 4 fosc Erantions tosethr | |Gt irlia s s s i POLE 3 oeris s nd it whom he was stay- would reach from Clayton road to Thenprger ailies aliowad subStAN-) v canesy oie ar The' Ganadion Dad T arbnteim e A (o aopes e Wallace Aldrich, | wnonng Mondagmialil. & caory o [10% ay 1ie She fold the po- Cantield road and alonz the Berlin| Colony Inn, | el Ancreases in: builaing S pasmitaljank|yaliwave tn 4he union. sation | Baliats dan e el attended | 23 G piSeR Mt Maodaraliit asene ol Jig band took with him town line fo the new South street |banking transactions, gas and elecs | yo. Toiiats e L A B R L [y Gitrdisnoiid, © 4 valuable ring and an amount of and Kelsey street development. This| Councilman James P. Murphy of tric consumption and several other Entrance to the car was gained on |last woek and drove him fo her | o | Peak ,M' nie on a cox voud |cas B nade no complaint would bring the main line of the|the fifth ward who is to enter the |figurcs. New Haven reported a per. the pretense that the robbers want- [home. Then both were speclafors| Portland. Me Congratulations | "0\ PlOY S liater 19 the dog whe New York, New Haven and Hart-|tanks of the benedicts this month. |centage increase in seven of s Bt eq Lo sclll A ige wenan sutomobils | wlion! heit fathar, the sorenior. nre- ({on Ssoratnrios Kellogg and Wilbur| The party o S s Noh ford through the city, instead of|Was the guest of a party Of 50 |accepted “barometers™ on the trend | wi. D they had backed up to the |sented diplonias at a high school reach U, §. Senator Frederick Hale ""“v’v""“" S e 2 “ o e "‘I‘m" \""I""'“z':" barcly fouching the city line as it| [riends last night at the Ol Celony |of Lusiness conditions car. They quickly covered the ex- - on renomination by vopublicans. | LSl el Foet T RN TR fodiany s does now Inn, Meriden, where a bachelor din- | In most communities manufactur- RICSS messngcrs and selecting three | wWellesley, Mass.— Miss Jran Cant- | | i A jovial i ey A Marri for any orlna u Wae. Elmer W. Pape, chairman of the [Ner was held in his honor. Ing continued at about the same tered mail pouches, tossed the ficld of Montclair, N. J.. has the dis- Plainville — Governor Trumbuly | Por1ed that Jas they | Sl & William 1. Dorsey was toast- > 2 I =R ¥ i field $ w round the hig stove in t in | Folic Ia o legal husband of inint committee of Elm Hill and Ma- y wa level as during the past several fifoltiehtie i i ghan tsan Lo Ving 5 sulfix 1o her [P1ESONS dplonas 0 Tzh school | ] . Hires Lt at Fualiang fot ple Hill reported at the meeting last [ Master. Included in the program of | months, some manutacturers report- Polics in another machine gave |pamn a AR 3 new. hame|students swhom four vears ago he|ball of ilhe Su played el e s ‘vening that at least 98 per cent of | n{ertainment were vocal numbers Increased sales, while others re- | chase Lut wera unable to avertake |y & ours. Shorfly after | SN e corificates on graduation from | AT1< and specnlat ! Lhad the people of fthat section are in "“ Liank 1"'“23 j’“'“‘{? ““l‘f“fi"‘ brded a falling off of orders the robbers' car [ receiving an A. B at Wellesley she | 2rammar school [ Crolks back ) 1han ] tavor of the proposed annexation, lmml Bailey, Vincent Ringrose, Nelestate sales in several instane ATUNSOEI RN otricln cetanutanng i At o LR ~ |ing about their heimng o | e according to a petition. ‘The com- | Insurance Four ouck-and-wing | groater than a year ago. While the stolen loot was given out, #t wWas'in the college chapel. Herbert| Providence, R. T. — Senator|dnune it mittee consists of Frank B. Rau,|dance by Jack Malloy, and piano | business compared favorably| renorteg 1t uight reach $100,000, | Hoover, Jr., was an usher. Clark's | harls srepubhican vice-pres One 1 1 Mis. Char Houstor Texas, June 20.—Eight Robert & King, E. J. Skinner and|sPecialties by John J. Crean. |Bith business & year ago for thelope bag contaimed oosh and the sl e alial ¢ et e T 3t Slania St lonk OrinAilR wers URAN D ton sheiitrs Nathan C. Avery. All were present| Among those who spoke after the | .o pariod in several of the com Hothar nolitanie aat il e home Mrs Leona | Sharon, Pa. sp 1 (he ofter o un. meeting place for at the meeting except Mr. Avery. |dinner were Dr. John I Keaveny, |, s Leln e INARREERR MY Al s 0 o i e o Paviiid e v e Sl e Warick free ride down the mountain of f Jer national convention The local committee consists of [Councilmen Lucian Macora and o .o ittached o a Chicago hound tra BHEUEh b ical doRady s tar s dornl snowplow. They said they prefer convene here June 28. E. W, Chriet, Fred 0. Racklifts,| Harey Wilkon, Aldorman Frank Za-|*0 ot exceotion. postat| S i (it love and duty. When Rertram | I e Rar- | onie € Jones and Ralph H. Ben- Miohasl' Ondrick, S Mlchuelli0 s i Gt e o e greater | Taylor. broker, greeted her affec-|low o York city ted city zon. When the Chamher committee el i eran, y‘v‘”"“‘" than May 1927, Retail business con- | INJUNC"ON ISSUED [fionatey at she admitted | manager ompletes its investigation its data [ Hartnett, Thomas B. "“,\ D i usdlto ins satisfactoryiana theic e g i s S | will e turned over to the city of-|Avitable and others. ""' hael J. lyaga gain in telephone installations L A e e e T R BT Runasay street | ficials to proceed as conditions war- [ Kennev, in behal of the gathering ||\ v communities. Reports from Bridgeport Woman Goes to Law For !l qo 1 jont want 1o e up the |car Kills Fredevick Bacon, motor- | ; | presented Counsiimuan; Murphyiwith | Jj 80 R0 RSN TeRers LRI filo Cuan iinant JotaiNe e dhed L " ME, Cnriet presided at the meeting | EIft: 2ud e Eledt hesRended With Lol ik fiita ineurance int Cont| NBIgHE 0" Gontinue M aking """-’1,. 2 who works all day, getiing| e which was held in the Chamber of (& SPeech of appreciation [necticut gave a fotal sales for the | mobile Tops. Ihome just i time to id farewell | ‘\ llww‘\ \!\? -‘wv :m’d \1,: Commerce ms. Mr. Pape submit- TR SR et 4 state of $14.317.000 for May 1928 | when I start for the {heater. [t harles ¢ Metord of Rochester, N, 4"‘7;7 ,.‘, ps :n(; nfhu‘hrlrwflfd infor-| CALEF AT '"“_””"n '\‘”’,”'T" an inc e of 19 per cent over May Bridgcport. June 20 (Pe—Judge | = Y. pay brief visit to Yale bouwl, thief mation of the proposed annexation.| ~IHyman Goldberg of 5o Talcott 1" cnr ago. Alfred (. Raldwin in superior court | Muenster, Germany A multi- |steals case containing iewelry valued | Mr. Pape explained that fhe resi-|Street complained o Officer Peter|™ gl o0 po 0 o o W today signed an_injunction tempor- | geq 1y Rremen's fliers 000, isn(silor thpscotion lor iNewingtoh (CANCTLR Yesleidily that he loft & kix lip G ooy aviinar S renoitod) as fololBTily noebainl e ol G ppar | nas been Iin for presenta- | — who desire to become affiliated with | Weeks' old call in a barn at the |)gye: There were 154 building per: fiton danjcaiC. Shannon fron arrestine | ion. A' runnen ook ‘) Lestimonialll Brauford — Alted Hereoux New Britain do 8o because of the ad-| Municipal abattoir and when he |t iccned in May 1097 with. alor causine to in arrested Mary Gy, field. A balloon dropped as “the blind - fiddler,” is to be obtained. They desire | Wont after it vesterday it was gone. | vajyation of $536.257 as against 120 | Weiland for violation of fhe zoning it cman picked it up and found dead, a gas tnbe in his mouth, zas, water and sewer service, [ Tony Calabr caretaker at the | poimits valued at $406.657 in May |1aws of the residential scetion wher [ threw it info a canal. After a swim- by one of his pupils fire protection, school accommoda- | #bittoir, complained to Officer Ca-|or (his yoar. This wonld indieats|she lives b mer took if a mile it was furned | - 1 police profection. Tt was | belus that windows in the place WETC | hat building has slowed up consid ; Mus. ‘\j 1 ""“H conducling | gvor {9 » motoreyelist who relayed New Canaan — Joseph Yunkes is od ont that New Britain would | broken evenings er he went home. |araply in New Britain Post office | @ business of ‘\m., automobile § iy o) planes pintern: My injure whem thrown efit through a Yarger grand list |receipts for May 1928, amounted to DS for 4 ”‘””*"‘l of years )v‘} ey vom his machine. A van crashed A ferritory. 1t is said| TRANSPORTATION FOR ALL which was an increase of | liccintly complaint ‘"‘*I“'d'" thall wushington—0One must be carcful his car. A list would be increas-| Houston, Texas, June 20.—There 100l over tliaifigure for My |1BS SONIIE thns et e, . lncar golf links. Walter . Robin. | - 7 t R1.500.000. Tt also would {are 18 railroads cntering Houston w Britain factories, i ”(‘ \'( N ahh e od upomcom= |0 o New York lost an oye when Stamford — “Sten™ Scoit, captain Britain a rapidly grow-|over whose lines delegates and visi- operating on an ave P ‘l"‘:“ ‘:‘v‘l‘l‘li“”""'(\"””wl for Mrs, |1t by & ball nea course. He of the Yale water polo team runs | tors to the democratic national con- g2 per cent normal with all indic Weiland ‘Im“n WIERE e Lumne ".ub\ sued for $7 1 court afoul of the lJaw ‘m.y his :uvlum\f}r‘ tain would be requived fovention the latter part of June can |tions of improvement in conditions. injunction was granted. is that the (hatthe company owning the course day He was arres ef gt} ""r i the honded Dtedness [arrive in the city, Besides the flow | With the aver normal operating |y, cinoss in question had been estab- | V45 Mot responsible for wild sho elce BL Nl Sl e ;i“".“] "o communitics, amounling | of visltors over these ribhons o |time figuring 54 3-4 hours a week, | onine™s In Guesti oninE 1ivie wara Uy hatrons: jio have failed to heed an officer's would | steel, there are acres of good roads ‘the average operating time now is put into effect, thus constituting A : - - signal. With him were Ailen Rigz- h nstment ,.,..‘|«}umi‘ rplane service. ;:\n 1-4 hours per week. 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