New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1928, Page 2

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et OXDER OF DE NOLAY PUBLIC INDUCTION Do af sl Sl el I Tomroe N Nethen Hale chapter, ender of DeMolay, will hold & public instal-' latlen of olticers-tomerrow evening at Masenic hall. The installation wil be preceded by a dinner at 6:15 o'clock for members. The installation ceremony will be- gin at 8113 o'clock. George Porter, past master councilor, will be instal- ling officer. stalling Junior Councilor Henry Moioe and Installing Senior Coun- cilor Clinton Lawson. Entertainment by professions will] fallow the ceremony. | Nathan Hale chapter was founded Béptember 37, 1934, It was spon- sored by Giddings Chapter, Royal| Arch Masons. Bons of Master Masons and their friends are eligible to) membership. The organization now has 135 members. NEWINGTON NEWS Newington, Oct. 23.—Newington Grange will hold its regular meet- | ing Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, at| which the state lecturer, Mrs. Charles | Curtis, of Plainville, will be the. speaker. Mrs. Curtis has had wide experience in lecture work. Besides being state lecturer she is also lec- turer of Plainville Grange and Cen- tral Pomona, At the session of the selectman and town clerk held Baturday, 79 persons out of the 200 listed, ap- peared to take the elector's oath. This will be the last opportunity to be made before the presidential elece tion. George Clements of the Home | Gardens was arrested S8aturday night | by Constable Raymond V. Halleran and E. Floyd Rice on a charge of drunkenness and breach of the posce. Clements was placed in the New Britain lock-up and will be ar- ralgned in town court Tuesday night before Judge E. Stanley Welles. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Newing- ton has started its fall activities, and will hold a whist in the Grange hall Fridsy afternoon, October 26, Mrs. Harry Webster is ill at her | home on Main strect as the result of an uicerated tooth. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hnnbur-‘ entertained Rev. W. H. Millinger of Lexington, Mass., at their home Bat- urday night. Miss Alice Fields of Hartford is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Bar- rows, ( Mrs. George W. Rowe of Cedar’ street is visiting her daughter, Mre. He will be assisted by | Grand Marshal “Jack” Wilkes, In- | seventh preceptor; H. §. Martin of Three Mass. Rivers, Mrs. E. A. Elliott was a delegate at the W. C. T. U. convention held in Waterbury. The Volunteer fire department was called out on & wild goose chase Saturday afternoon, responding to & call from Willard avenue that an au- tomobile was on fire. Upon arriv- ing both fire and car had disap- peared. The Elmwood and Newington Christian Endeavor Hheld a joint meeting in the chapel last evening. Mre. ‘Grace Bendle s spending three weeks with her sister, Miss Mary Wells of the Center. . Police Investigate Murder and Suicide Woonsocket, R. I, Oct. 22 (UR) —Murder and suicide belleved to have resulted from a triangular love affair were being investigated by police today, following the shooting of Francis H. Robbins, 41, a srecial constable, and the suicide of Mau. rieo J. 8mith, 37, his brotherin-law. Police learned that Robbins had been attentive to Smith's wite, and lieved -that jealoysy led to the s ble afidotink. (84 Robbins' hody was found yester. NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. MONDAY, 6CTOBER 2, 1922 HALE CHAPTER, DeMOLAY ~—Phote Front row—Gamer Goodwin, senior #¢on; Thom as Neuman, staddand bearor; Mertom Olark, n a . » . . day outside his home. He had been killed with & shotgun. Later Bmith had used the same weapon to end his own lite, his body being found field, 'LINDER TELLS PAONESSA - HE GIVES GITY FULL DAY, Chatrman of Asscstors Fxplaine ‘That He Devotes Entire Time to Duties of Office Mayor Pactekss has called to the attegtiqn pt ‘Ghaigman Thomay Lin. der of the board of assessors, & réso- Jution adopted at the last council meeting calling dn the mayor to in- struct Mr. Linder he must not de- vote city time to private appraisal work. Chairman Linder assured the mayor that he s giving the city the équivalent at least of the working day and perhaps many more hours by reason of night work and by re- maining at City hall noon hour. The pesolution was intreduced by Councilman William D. Boyle of the #ixth' ward, who explained that 1f Mr. Linder continues to exercise this privilgge, members of the police and fire departments may be reasonably expected to ask for similar rights in an orchard aear North Smith.! through the 'pne .| David Sanquist, the driver, by Collem! third precoptor; John Carrol, fourth preceptor; Durwand Grafe, semior stowsrd; John ‘Mais; mm-mM(wmnm;wmmmm)m—lm enny, sont George Third row—Bliss W, Clark, Sr., ‘:DAJ"‘ #Iflfl of the m—-u_mu. Thomas Asks Smith About Power Qnut,i‘on Reading, Pa., Oct. 22 (UP) man Thomas, lalist candidate for president, has asked Governor Al- fred K. Smith to explain more fully his stand on the power question. The query was in the form of & letter which praised Bmith for his vigorous attack en Hoover and the repudblican party their stand on Muscle 8hoals and Boulder Dam. Thomas asked the democratic nomines whether s president he would merely retain power sites now owned by the government or wheth- er he would attempt to deal with the ‘'syper powerfgfipfl’." and 1t s0,] héw. He road’ thé letterito a pofitis cal audience hete light. =& Blddder, Prostate Trouble Getting - Up Nights, Pains, Burning, Etc. To preve that these troubles can stopped, often in & fow hours, B. Way Co., 330 Westover postpaid, & full §1 treatment of Rudoiph’s Prostatis for 10¢ to cover the cost of mailing. Use it, and it satisfied pay only §1, otherwise they take the loss. You risk nothing. Write today.=—advt, —~W:ith What You Get In Any Other Car In The Lowest-Priced Group The new Plymouth literally upsets all earliee expectations of what your dellae should buy for you in the lowest-priced field. At $675 —Characteristic Chrysler powee, plus the quiiet and smoothness of far costlier cars. At 673 — Safety of internal-enpanding bydraulic 4-wheel brakes, positive in any weather —the only car ot i® price with speed and pick.up, Plymoi the cost of At $675—New and distinctive style which o ey otyle At $675—The full acult.size of §3000 care, end luxury of fltment othor cars in this field cannot afford. Itis mo wonder that the millions who count Metering ere the M,bhvuyuflm.::‘.'-l’z measuring stick of dollar-fordoller value in the lowestpriced Galde =~ THE CITY SERVICE STATION, INC,, A. M. PAONESSA, Pres. - 238 Hartford Avenue COIDENTS TAKE TOLL OF 3 LIVES persons, five of whom are serious, during the week-end in the state. The dead are Henry Kemp, olght, of Norwalk, Stephen Farkash, aix, of North Branford and Richard T. Donahue, elght, of Terryville, The Komp boy fell from a traller being drawn by & tractor and Farkash met desth when struck by an sutomo- bile while cropsing & road. Young Donahue died ut & fractured skull after being struck by & bakery truck. Now Britalaites Hurt A oolli & trolley in Meriden sent three New Britain men to the hespital Henry Walther, & passenger ia the machine is in & critioal condition and nd David ohnson received serous injuries. Miss Helen Forsa is in a hosapital with a fractured skull as the result of a orash of two machines In Bridgeport. Arvid Kjllender, football coach of Westport, was seversly cut about the head and the face in an autonte. bile erash while returning home trom a football game. . On Charles Btebbins of Waterferd is on the danger list at & New London | hespital where he was taken after being struck by & machine while cromsing & road. John Coates, the driver, is held under bonds of $1,000. Policeman Charles 8andre escaped injury after being dragged 40 feet by & machine driven by Forest W. Manter of ford. The policeman was directing traffic but returned to duty after arresting Manter on & reckioss driving charge, Max Kriniski, was struck and seri- ously injured while helping his father deliver milk in Terryville. \ ! 3 4 4 Compromise with Quality never makhes a n between an autemoblie| Vicks up each nostril and sauff well baock. Also melt some ina bowlof hot water and inhale its healing vapore. This quickly opens the air-passages. To get the beswfit of the healing vapors all night, rub Vicks on the throat and chest at bedtime. It is then the warmeh of the body that relegess the vapors. At the same time, Vicks acts through the ekin like & poultics, ICKS " VapoRus N Mo N Acts 2 Ways atOnce Bargain 'OMEN of today haye become keen buyers, and they realize that quality means ecbnomy. This is evidenced in the fact that the Maytag, the . Let Your Oun Wasfiing Decide —Try a Maytag FREE PHONE for a Maytag before next washday. Find out why this “new-day” washer has sold itself to over a million homes. If it doesn’t 3 sell ttselt, don’t keep it. Deferved Payments You'll Never Miss THE MAYTAG COMPANY Newton, lows Founded 1008 s P A L A e Y Permanent Philadelphia Factory Branch, Maytag Bidg. = $1-3-North Broad #t, Philadelphia Pentsylvania. 153 ARCH STREET

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