New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1929, Page 18

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18 HOUSE PLANS T0 HASTEN VOTE ON FARM AID BILL sntinued from First Page) listed temp! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR@DAY APRIL 18, 1929. —_——————— e e —————— — e |stantial additional expense to the|been the only conviction in the|ing the candidate, but after it sovernment as to produce the with-|man’s life, the record must be clean |ascertained that he was not charge drawal back into forests of lands|for a certain length of time, before| with a serious offense, he was passed which have been denuded of their|the petitioner can be admitted to|without further questioning. |1 {timber and are now sub-marginal [ citizenship. Only a few cases showed | Others Admitted agricultural lands. Thus at one |police records and those were of| Those admitted during yesterday's ind the same time reducing the sur- | minor consequence. In such in- afternoon session included: John Pl problem and aiding the refor-|stances the candidate was admitted Tucciarone, Stanley upski, Clara tation of the nation.” with & lecture from the bench to Casalengo, Joseph Peter Valentt,| Forestry Suggestion New | preserve the constitution and to be ry ¥. Hutengs, John Early, An- Most of these legislative preposals ' law-abiding. The candidate was ask iilanes, Antonio Ciaffaglione, have m.u( before the ho 3(,\1 to promise not to commit amuel Marshall, Andrew Hapacz in the past, and »X-|misdemeanor in the future, where. Salatore Gozzo, Andrew Johnson forestry suggestion \dpon the petition was admitted. | Mic del, Franz Oscar Carls previously considered. | After the oath of allegiance was Samuel J. Dooman, Marya Kosin: biect of | administered to those admitted by David Raschkow. Domenico Gam- of thelClerk Emil Danberg, Judge Saxe ad-| miero, Tichon Zuk, Germano_ V: iring the last fow weeks [gressed the newly-made citizens, | coni, Stanley Zawacki, Michael Hoc- Iy will be worked into|gtressing the meaning of acquiring,zvk, Joseph Laflamme, John Ry- lative form Within @ |tne franchise. He stated that thelizyn, Joseph Boissoneau, Domenico fact that they were admitted to citi- | Petrello, August Hiltune: Joseph went intd!zenghip gid not mean that they Janoski. Claudie M J workingsshould discontinue studying the Eng- Moumzdy, Katzrzyna — Szez ch would |jich language or the study of the Wincenty Jazwinski, d s itution and government. Hc Inge Christaphe ed the fuct that they should Dimauro. Wanda Schultz, Guiseppe sent the fe terest in civie affairs . Stani v, John Raczka. the Ci bet them- Alcia Feitl, John dito city and country. He Joel h, | th cveryone had an equal Peter K position in life, | chenck, Vito De «, Santo Triglia, to reach a certain wrung | Nicholas Scapcllati, Louis Pint, lder of success oue must|taf Gustafson, Deopold de Sepibu told the cla at each | Frances Maitz, Herbert Laflamn; take example of such men | Andrea Lombardo, Peter Christian- Roosevelt, Luig reio, John Schena, Luigi Bassola. Joseph Ellert, Baidzar Baghosian, Salvatore ta, Jo- seph Dembinski, Ludwik lek, Antoinette Perrotta, Karl Persson, Wincenty Hrunice, Mario Quareilo and Guilo Mastromett All who attended were guests of| Father Bojnowski during and after conference. Il who attended the conference | are graduates of the institute, and the meeting here was the first in # number of years, where many mu\ gain after lonp. vea BELVIDERE TROUPE | IN MINSTREL SHOW Will Put On Program for Gen tral School Civic League The been various ti the veral members mes hanik, co Per- fido, neetta telvidere minstrels will pre nment at . school au- under league of . enter i evening ntral Junior tomorrow the concerning the Iselves and t said that ance t but that on the jum pices of Civie 0 acquire a hit in th 1y appear d was presented at school under the Teachers' 11 once at the East ty building Gus aus- as- sen, Ber- |ter opportunities e ad a desire to MMfiHWW'&mfififli; A AR SRR ST SO e h spots are an act by the ging by me- rtet and a by wson son, Math song program foliows: Opening Admitted to Citizenship Those admitt [time included lumstein, = Jeninas, ed today Domenico up to p Denig Kerele Andru Plan Endowment for Ss. Cyril and Methodius Seminary More tha S8 Cyril Orchard Lak vestorday Leon and wson; Down Math Wells and Jackson: Toczko; solo, Elmer Johnson onias Tat Camy solo, “Any Por Ci Hamilton; Back.” by Thomas MeC! Down South” hy crence o Ripa, s0kolowski, | William William Ada 1 1 - Hoff @ S ARGkt M City Advértremm* ACCEPTANCE OF HIGHLAND & matter of Carmelo ernoon, in ctter was le orning by n the peti- ihoyve called during yos- PUBLIC WORKS took o JUDBiE i S > omas F. McGrath, Clerk tioner's ) Ol City Advertisemert NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS on is calied to the law cou- 1e registratiop of dogs n ¥ the posters issued by the | ritain. Teotil Kotowski of I swore that he w 3 swore tha cter Sroka of Mer: to organized gove: arked that unsigned 1o cons ¢ et il admit- . ana- e, Wil vimitted to h under bonds of reckless driving charg polic arged With street. The mo s dor h g another ¥ feren Saxe disregraded 1s in the nat bond as the of- i Stioa ats oW, sin Alils nature - commit- 38 reluctant in pass- yan Bo was Lefo 4y evenin cor addition person, but Ju the amount of fense i the Tth Case Spotled by Recent Record s 4 1 first ALFRED L. THOMPSON, ted. Mr Town ( Davis as | ing hard under financial dlfhculliel.] THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUT INSERTIONS Charge USED CARS If You Are Looking For a Car That Will Give You Months of Complete SATISFACTION At a Price to Fit Your Purse —See These On Our USED CAR LOT Glen St., Near Main St. 1928 WHIPPET Cabriolet Coupe WHIPPET (4) Sedan WHIPPET Coupe MAXWELL Touring DODGE Sedan 5 FORD Fordor MAKE US AN OFFER JE I'T SEDAN HUPMOBILE SEDAN FORD TUDOR 'ORD COUPE CLEVELAND SED. Long Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 Prepaid L gay .1 tine s ..1 line s .u. -1 line Count 6 words to a lin~ 14 lines to an inch. Minimum space 3 lines. Minimum Book charge, 38 cents, The Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion. ADVERTISING FOR THIS CTION MUST BE ORDERED BE 12 P. M. DAILY {IAND 9:30 SATURDAY. THIS 1S THE PLACE TO BUY A GUARANTEED USED CAR Down Pay't $85 COACH $45 N COACH s110|| ||| THE FACT THAT WE ARE OACH SELLING MORE DODG SEDAN BUICK TOURING 8 Sport Model 1 ZRLAND COACH | 25 ESSEX COACH 35| HUDSON COACH 32 IN O. K. Condition 426 HUDSON CQACH $9 15 MONTHS TO PAY Your Terms Are Qur Terms Bonded Used Car Used Cars 1 ever before has convinced us cars in good shape, stand- ack of our guarantee of 30 days has been an asset to our business as well a3 enjoying the confidence of the FORD now tha u Wil find listed some of cd transportation we have FORDS A Fordor Sedan "udor 6 Tudors, Coupes, Tourings 7 Tudors, Coupes, Runabouts OTHER MAKES EXChange ESSEX COUPE 18 MAIN STREET Open Evenings and § Until ndays 9 P M ‘ Any of the above may be had = on a small down payment. Clty Advertisement Automotive SEWERS IN MONROJ Sales & Servxce CO EXNTENSION 86 ARCH STREET Notice is herchy given 248 ELM STREET wing wiil b Used Car Dept. Phone 2700 Dourd of Public Vritain, in ik p. 1. Tuesday, April rd, 192% the truction of s in Monroo et Extension, from reet to Glen Street rsons and be hove, PURLIC WORKS, McGrath, Clerk. City Advertisement ESDALE TRUNK LINE 4 Ly given held Works TREET that a before the City of New Hall at Work Ioon TRUCKS Chevrolet 15 Ton Panel Dodge 3} 'lon Panel Reo 115 Ton Open Express Graham 1 Ton Canopy Top Express Ford 15 Ton Canopy Top T IuI’»)I.S and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1149 Stanley St. Tel. 211 and Sundays request- aring, if heard in re- BOARD O Thomas 17 that a the Pul City of New the Barn from Stee t. thenee i Street, DON'T WAIT! 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