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GIRL ON SIDEWALK FELLED BY AUTO Student Driver Conlued, Goes Forward Instead of Backing Mary F. Kelly, ecight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly of 54 Winter street was knocked down and run over by un automobile as she stood on the northwest corner of North and Eim | streets about 8 o'clock last night, sustaining painful injurics to ‘he right shoulder and back, the exact | seriousness of which had not been determined today. She was taken to New Britain General hospital in | an automobile by Officer James M. | McCue, and it was said today that she was resting fairly comfortably. Itobert Johnson of 98 Belden was operating the automobite instructions by Ramon Hallia nden stroet, a licensed operd- Going North street at the approx e of 15 miles an hour, according to the police report, Johnson about to turn north into Elm t when he ‘strect closed” sign, the bein torn up for some dist . 1 up for a distance of 15 ject, Johnson wused the first speed | pedal to go forward. only fo find | that he could not turn the corner, | £0 he started to back up again, but | he used the first speed pedal instead rse and the car shot | up onto the sidewali with her p chance to r, S0 quit highway il was E ) out of the path Iy did it mount t by the radiator ot stop until it str vond the pro; son managed to i the car, and th < found un- der it v had over her, to drive her o the ad stalled and 0 Officer MeCue No arrc o mad P | and s ot p. Johnson want:d | hospital but 1he P could not b started irove her i away City to Pay Owne For Chickens Dogs Coops Were — « rs whos t month will amount of ¥ couneil f Kinne, ; Mrs statutes ro- €. $4.25. State anire municipalities to pay all dam- ages for chickens destroyed by doss (‘auses Three Deaths New Yori, April 9 (& gas poisoning today deaths of three hush section of Brookl Mrs. Bertha Wagner, Wilfred, %, # Mrs. Loret who had b Monoxilde | The persons in the Flat- They were tent. All|} eir beds by ! stanley 4 1o hospitals | 1 30 1 ide Walter, appoint L. was held |3, B Elected to Office at lnstituté For the 53d Consecutive Year| ANDREW J man of the oard of dircctors of the New Brit- i National was cleeted to the New Britain Institute dird time last night when ard of managers made lim During this span of ry office and for ombined the dutic Andrew 1. Sloper, « 1 treasurer, elected to office titution moving fig- oon oundad e in Henry T, Burr nt, Frederick C was its worl rooks, S v H. Kirk- elected an- . Mr litor The Walter was r following committees Willlam ¥, chairman Neuman and o committee, ¥ S. Vibberts, Walter ‘White; financ anley, chairman, ¥, Cooper; membership I Hart, chairman School olmes and ommittes 14 A 8. Chamberlain George and ive them were | H. T. Bu | “Even outdoor girls come to me with this problem” =Says a woman athlete about this phase of feminine bygiene Reports were received from the were | 3 M. Cooper, | those in « fund, and for next y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929. librarian, ¢ Talcott -Art budget o slightly less than over 14 in year to a close town cle Supt. | a Robert The had an the fiscal March eport of Treasurer tates. His report 1 office of Town Tnstitute filed today k Alfred teceipts in Thiompson Municipal ap- | erating the H\vmrv; which the per- | £3.95 was | Application for mar have 1 age licenses | en filed at the oftice of the | the following: Stane | zyk of New Haven, korupska of 54 Union Anthony L. 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