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Veteran Russell & Erwin Workers - Setting Hot Pace for Young Men; | 9 On Payroll More Than 50 Years Col. William E. Parker and Edward M. North Seniors of Force—Six Have Records of Between 10 and 50 Years in Harness. Nine men, haps slightly having in th which always c 3 om, first the corporation Colonel Williar 62 years of to his credit He was first pany February vemaine He hol Col Edwar 5 , ¥ company in serv- servi Edward yyed 186 in oy by iployed H T iploved De- years; James first Patrick pay roll mployed Price, lock ros has hee th t | employed Tobin, | ¢ 1887, | b westerly Il be gener- the city tactories, b ested partics public days. A ! g a collisior i ¢ vard i € U Johnson v al Outside Carnnvals Perm d carniv Banned puisios Clock com s to ¢ ol during ! g the remainder - ko f of on Monday holiday indow m. The money ord ul last evening “matter o clos: Coal Requirements Discussed R Upon the motion o Homer H. Judd, M: Crumb and City Steele were s for Sweden Pin city author from local coal de nishing of These bids will be meeting in August Will be aw York 1l remain for up t died rece \ of stroet today alers for the coul supply opened at the and t the city's estate itly in ry West Lnds Win nth i A claim of $19.50 from H. T rison of the Green Meadow 13 pullets killed by on Ju 12 was approved and ordered upon the recommendation o Warden Thomas Ryan, who conduct- ed the investigation. Memorial Appropriation Authority was given G. A. H gell camp, United Spanish War \ erans, to use the unexpended bal: 3 860K of the appropriation for the erectior I3 of their memorial at Rockwe to help defray the expens dedication ceremonies in S This action was taken by cil upon the motion of Har- farm for D Savs West ing rally, in which nabled the New De- Baschall league at Muzzy Field, 9 | duced the lead of Searing Makers to Forestville runs were score feat the a City Ends to de evening defeat e-settin over the ENDS A Cou for the expensc dedication Trolley Work on the level of the trolley tracks of the Bristol pany cross Broad was completed by yesterday afternoon, conne Under CELEBRATING OUR 5th ANNIVERSARY JULY Ath INCLUSIVE WITH A BANG Follow Jrd to the Crowds to the MIDWAY FILLING STATION 1000 West Main St. Plainville Road FREE — 1 Quart of High Oil with 5 Gallons Socony Ga S, I'IRES Owr Will Open Your Eve A S e h} R H Saving On Viade Regardiess Every Purchase What It May Be ; HELP US TO MAKE IT A SUCCESS Free Popcorn Free 0il COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commerclal Tras Company Building ik T ] el 6000 i i stight. H cuting Attorney Anthony J. Rich this agreed upon. > NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929. FIRE IN MEAT MARKET Caused by Blaze in Christ’s “Silhouette” een in Crematory North Bergen, N. July & | | | ‘lmmng(' of § ('P)—What was described ‘ i [ | e Charles Supper's Store at 117 | “an outline of the head of Ch appearcd on the high white W of the New York and New Jer- sey crematory iast night. It was discovered by a man who reportec of th natory. - out the silhouette Strect, | at $75 was and water in Whiting Damage estimated | caused by fire, smoke ‘harles Supper's store at 117 Whit- s strect last evening, the blaze arting in a paper box partly fille tried and failed picces of meat, paper and fat Police hk could not remove | {and spreading to the wall of the it store and the sides of the refriger- | By midni; 5,000 persons had | |ator. | ed of the wall 2nd || Meats in the vefrigerator suffered | rson had placed flowers be- | |1rom smoke and heat and damage which | er v ise ont was | | was 1lso done to other articles in the store and in the tenement adjoining |it in the rear. Supper had left store a short time before the blaze | discovered, the firemen learncd Companies 1, 2 and 6 and No. 2 ladder company answered an alarm t 6:43 o'clock, reporting back in service at 6:7 Ty NOISES WL e silhouette feet higl Mo Arrested for Parole Violation 3 South Policemen John Me- | and Victor Chabot for vio- ition of parole from the Cheshire | formatory. Tie was taken back 1o hat institution this morning by Pa- Ofticer McGoldrick. Auto C: Squad A and (Continued From Tirst Page) | Dr actic ed the as something inborn Laird exp! “fear re- ol invol- ches Fire ine Company No un frequently not recog fear, but vitally important beca led out at 9:30 o’clock last 5 b hen the automonbile of R. | Produces automatically chemical and | 1. Rawl ught fire at the extreme physical changes in the body, ot nd of Femington avente, The| At Colgate a measure of sound £ \" |called a *noise unit” is used. A trol- was extinguished with chemi- 4 L | o priis ~|ley car makes about 60 noise units. The damage to the car Was| ™" Noiso Drains Bodily Energy “Work in our laboratory reveals,” |said Dr. Laire, “that with an inten- leo Paderewski and baby |sity of above 45 there is a drain on Ann Marie, returned to | Lo energy due to noise being a heir 201 Divinity street inatural stimulus to cause the fear rom $t. Francis hospital, Hartford, [veaction | sxperimental work has demon- 1 that it takes added hodily y per typewrit troke to type nment of more than 40 | surveys of offices | aze Returns from Hospital Mrs. daughter, home oday. | Autos Collide s Cars operated by Frederick J 105 Lyons street, New . and Miss Elsie Johnson of ington avenue, this city, q as a result of Memorial boule- afternoon. N out of park when the rear end e the ¢ of mental of Arrigan’s automobile. precipitated by nols > i He quoted scientific reports to Iollowing a hearing hefore Prose- prove that shortening of women's skirts has added to noise by r ing some sound deadening | Noise can be reduced, he said learning what deadens it in furnish- building, architecture and ma- chines. Numerous simple, success- ul practical examples were FALLEN PASTOR S RESCUED N COLRT (Continned From First Page) ener; in an eny roise units, and have revealed scarcely one with an intensity at this allowable mini- mum." He said the “A mented upon by responds to the g and ph ghtly dam on the yesterday com- | cor- n type” s backing I r space fender car struck a civil settlement was hy Baseball Tomorrow The West End and Forestville baseball teams will meet tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at Mu field in a City league engagement. A | victory for the Forestville contingent will place it in a tie with the New Departures for in the leagu cited. | first place D. A. V. Carnival The carnival of the Bristol chap- ed American Veterans, | will be brought to a close this eve- | ning. A series of boxing bouts will provide the feature. TRAFFIC BUREAU MEN PREFER SHEEP ROAST Transportation army during the Filipino insurrec- | tion in 1899, The letter d Brown | ! had been captured by Aguinaldo and | held prisoner for nine months until he was rescued by the command of General Howze, then a lieutenant. Ordained in Montreal Clerical papers revealed Brown | had been ordained at the Montreal conference of the Methodist Episco- | pal church in December, 1594, An- other letter to him referred to his | pastorate at the Old Harrington Mission in Prescott, Ariz. A letter from Rev. Wilson Ard of Denver | Factory Experts | | Would Abandon Usual Shore Dinner on River Bank A sheep bake instead of the usu the Connecticut river of the members of the New Britain | described Brown as “a man of high eIt Duran RS b ar aceoratn o £ {ideals and conduct above any re- to opinions being sent to past Presi- | " ©4 % o it Walter L. Bell, chairman of | P*% 5 . A letter from TLynn Harold the outing committee. Heretofore yo,pp pastor of Central Methodist the traffic managers have combined | church, Detroit, disclosed that con with traffic men of other nearby |0 been felt for Brown's cities for a shore dinner. physical und mental condition. Other The traffic men still hope to have | gocuments showed he had been n from other cities join them, but ' tyhrough considerable illness as a re- that they much prefer one of |gyit of his war services and that hel the Lake Compounce sheep bakes.|\ag receiving a pension of $40 a| Mr. Bell has requested the Chamber | jyonth throught the ministry of pen- of Commerce to communicate With gions at Ottawa, Can. other traffic bureaus in Hartford. | Brown was revived and told police Wa and Meriden in an effort had come to Chicago three weeks to_ascertain their views ago from Montreal and had heen The probably in | drinking steadily since September. at Lake Compounce 1 shore dinner on is the desire m ury he outing will he his arrival City Items Legal Notice 1 The police were notified today of | the return of the operator's licenses of Sebastian Rodzen of 48 Talcott street and Eugene Damon or Da- more of 114 Whiting street. Co. No. 6 of the fire department was called to the home of Charles W. Cowles, 23 Lakeview avenue, to extinguish a rubbish fire in the cel- |, lar, at 5:15 last evening. William E. Marten of 49 Bassett | street is rapidly recovering from a severe illness at the Hartford Gen- | eral hospital. Mrs ma Nyquist of 474 Allen street complained to Supernumera Officer Charles 2 ki at 10:45 | last night that her hustand makes a practice of coming home intoxi- | cated and ordering her out of the louse. The officer took a key irom 1d admitted Mrs. Nyqaist er husband against a repe- FREDERICK H. GOODRICH and HEN- | RIETTA GOODRICH, both of the town of New Dritain, Connecticut SAVINGS BANK ASSOCIATION, a nnecticut corporation, ot business t, sors, creditors and assigns. ty Court of New Britain, THE AN e vs. NEW BRITAIN D BUILDI for June ORDER OF NOTICE Tpon complaint ught to this court on day of July, 1929, this court, cl declaring a mort Soodrich to The Bank and Building As- Ch received tution notice of suid ency a door ol Ma ings Bank and is now defunct, of residence or tition of nis a Julian Walicki of 4% Grove street | d to Officer William Cron- in last night that a dog owned by .ouis Walicki of 41 ove street bit lim on the left leg and tore his Louis agreed to pay for |f unknown to the the Plaintiffs’ attorney. at notice of the of said compla ants by publishing Herald, in_ New week for ing Plaintiffs and the Stella Rebeks hold a regular ning at § o'clock (ladys Brockwell Is Auto Crash Victim al, July 3 (#— from injuries re- in an automobile night silenced dys Brockwell, promi- the talking motion h Lodge NO. 11 will | meeting Friday eve- Britain, two or on be- accident, the voice of ( nent actress picture by when the motor . 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