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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S . 1920 i 7 . o nt. Busines: of importance will |gion. he s sular meeling in Lutheran schools, and we be- | pluce al the councii meeting of | alnl)' e ews |be discussed Legion on Whiting street it u necessity to have an officer | Tuesday. 1"ebruary 4, when Hoover | Surprise arty evening teports were nade by [on duty at all hours. Motorists dis-{avenue and Mercler, Case, and P A T nds of Mr. and Mrs. | Virious nmittee regard the traffic signals at the in-| Cedar street residents will be heard. K ; : et e ' cid er and endanger not only the | Beat Adopted I | prise visit at their home on Tomlin- | Place “ roud ves of the school children and pe-| Although no rew policeman was 1)k |son avenue last ing In honor af | Cooke st evening us strians, but their own as well” |appointed to the ular force, the | |their tenth wed anniversary. J f I Ne Beacons Out, Uniform Counts !w‘vwml north side beatcoveripg | | ) f of those nt, A. W.|! C i her as One important section of the pe-| territory between Race street, the | [ 1 res ¢ couple B a on read, “Added beacons and traf-| North Side school. and the Maple Mr Bowling Series | fic signals will not eliminate these|End corner was adopted. Slight ops | | N | | | (MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED) | A Sedergren responded in | Irst games of a five-game | hazards—it is the uniform that| positi 8 stered for a time oy . ltting manr osio. anal xaimes hor d-home serles between the| counts. The recent breaks through- | or was soon cleared dnd | : s d. While the affair wa com- | five ® 3 t s even obbed, autos taken from streets and | established | Nursing Association surprise to Mr. and e |° leys are il tenta heins kbcstaalcn | S e tirena e | | Sedergren, e P . League [ the streets, further proves that po-|gineer, Carleton W. Buell, suying TR, {lightful ORLa alt T'w itches i . i | lice protection is inadequate in this!that approximately two and a half thank you for any time which you . & made qusng Nilssionary Meoting 1 ening. The v devote to the problen e Women's Missionary " ) The members of the council com- t 5 Shan Bapt & y : T ‘ ented upon the petitien favorably 15 read. se the reso- Annual - Meeting of Congregational | 7 on the bill now in congress the 0 matter 10 the board | {hat veterar sions be incre B Church—Governor John H. Trum- mo cetiy rr of police commi ds 10 be taken | g > o n{n”r:;:.d an ua a e 0 i| bull to Vacation in South—Pythian parlors. The mmeeting will 1 at its next meetin cil I A Hayes, who spoke ; harge t 2 7 Fealth Officer Reports J Spanish War vet. s Kendrick. Th . e Serap Iron calth Oficer and Police Surgeon | erans of Had camp. suggested Olien Ryder, da - o Will hold its i s meot fie I B. Ro orted | this actio [4 | Rl & lose of the missic % ¢ 4 el ¢ council that a vote was pass- Appointed Acting Mayor it Merit tyder, was ele [ & Sy : d 5 °d at the last meeting of the board | Councily Homer H. Judd was ] 3 . ] : Y : health to have him appear before | appointed . yor for four 3 Ha: ‘ s 2 : 830 | the membe 14 explain unsani- | months Mayor W. Raymond ing held {: Rt Noit Tron Temple Gathering—Other Iems. at the hor st : 2 i , Sk e 3 S 1l building. especially in the reat | appointme animously 2 E HEL a: ain . ( e Wink ¢ G of the police department and in the Charles B Anderson was appoint- , [her I _ o S various prisoners’ cells and cellar. | ¢d a tee of one to look into riced Lxtremely Low! | AT oo 1 T v T e ol o s e b o e ; 1bl & s ¥ for a sho: i ) g the buildi in which th n. personal tax enumera- i R & Dis ds wo ve e report t at the next Ample reliable stock to serve everybody, marked at Bt e o j e e e i : ! © adopted, saying A Allan; an directors, e SLOPPIN, 4 I i ary situation which exists in the ¢ity | Crumb, The couvncil approved the vacation \ 1 4 = he ceilar of the build 2 1 conomiecal prices low enough for housewives to replenish their R T T v s W Coo : s i, % N 5 . Minor. | Petersburg for a i ; B i, e, o great extent Mr. Good- linen closets at savings of great importance to home - . cl Mrs D | although o p con- | U me i St Nelivihe < B R iwards, Mr W. H. Loomis £ L ~Nau v vt c i 147 [ - row 1 « t b the enumera- budgets. B | Mrs. J. R Wilkerson and Mrs, Ver- | when they arrive it da t the female detention roc £ 4 tion work was not a one-man job non Granger. ticipate in the Miar deplorable condition. Rain lea ut sh aken care of by twe 1 following commitiees were |/N€NdS to get away from B . through the ceiling at times and the | men. Mr. Reilly explained to the 1 20 . cial and business car rlSto[ News ventilation system is poor. There is ' council how or n had collected for 1430 urses’ com- the requirs G b s ever since the city's taxe Linens and cottons ineffably correct—yet quality and [N e R e o R Mrs. J. R. Wilkerson and the |able population was only 3,000, . . . . ! E8Veron anger: finance com- | €9 ) reation pr T : i ) ‘m assure ';n' \vf‘ arding | whict 1 ears ago, price not overlooked in our extensive collection from Bl mitee, Sva somm Sino e et DEE!HE T[] LEASE = of the health of city hall employes. | Mr wards and Mrs. ! € annual 5 Nl 3 2 \ecting : {There is a lack of ventilation in th “ontinued on Page Eight) the world’s famed markets. Let us supply your wants. Bl i oo or & Eresitional e el i v ‘ T commi Co n Trank W. Dutton ; 30 o'clock. This is the an- 1 upon except that the report of | Katherine Daly, 1 o : ine Al | connection 1 the annual T [ noote Opsters : i N {Cortitt o Koloday when as teoting Nottees e " Drepnriic for, Game ) SF@!&S OFFICER 12 one sectoor 8 Soors e | Away at Bristol Home Berlln ews do s0 by FProsecutor Charles The Kensington Se : 11l ' Grange Tustallation d 1 Caulficld of t AN s of the department wers ‘ | Lewis its bi-monthly mee 1 1 school | P 90 persons Were presen oL e i rges this | Sends Petition Asking Day Protec for what termed e R In summing up the case, Attorney at the o Mrs installation exercises of the % T e e John F. Do ppearing for the Kersington. Bridec | 0 be played I ecial {erald) ne elected officers of Plainville | gov . o S tion—Uealth Official Raps City | el = A 5. Napoleon cused men, asked for a disch und luncheon was serve . TliNsE e rah he fat G |20 S at the local gymnas stete sold raiould ghea cault ¢ e and a resi- - " 1 £ the 1 3 " The Wo 1 S f n aggre { onditions—Committees re this city for the past grounds that the state had 1 i ’ L L il on Tigh a Hall Conditt « i o (e Bl Tetinn ol I A o | prov ase Berlin Cor tied ; 8 re. died at her home at 63 Grid- o 4 5 i1 {aTho ¢ SR SRS aciNERo EIE the ¥ 10 two sck E Appoiuied. JhOUG thEsetaLe 1 at 2 o'clock this morning | € plfonpgeioin Rofeyls il S SATICEI ; ) At e : | Men Sworn Into Office SRR T ol ice.” he asserted, “to show thatKenneth R allation exerc o) . e ¥ The meat f the r Before any business had been ! 2 7 health fo HOHE M AL A ] b 4 o Eimerson . 2 i 8 sk R U the neil | transacted, City Clerk Thomas alabilid L3 . AR orge Griswold, in binding € omy onie P St G L : R S e . | steele swore the s embers | Kolodzy over, held that the court ty of < t W, Hay ounty. H ! cored - 1 : ore th ix m T f i thi 4 g ! by Mrs. Leonard as|other fwo Gk L ; council into office for the & \n,‘,'\“‘” "‘_ R SLEEATiacliive Eilort to Shilt Blame Onto s tount provavre cause hn , [ e : i this cs for a long 1 Province. of. @ canada on 1 1 lady assist- cd w ry + P wo vears. Thomas A T vy and | Corbett Case Nolled g e M : Gl ! L mar mi ot | e ! S hans | August . the daughter of . 3 : 1 aster of - Walli rst pl et : ouis G. Parsons, the new members H irh se of Bdward Corbett, who . C € a 3 v € : 2 7 3 . 1 | Jos JHeureux, and wa sted in early September in ¢ . P | Al 1 - s % _ St A iAo sen P iarentl e Rt . Mass, as & eant Ll ection with the death of S . school s ! ¢ [REERO € THe st i § i 5 i pid | voung woman and took up a resi- i T In t ntrol at t NG the south cnd of the table. : {mon, was nolled 2 ) s leg ok prelin € ¢ F Sdanl: IMeL | Councilman Charles R. Anderson |d€nce in that city. She was mare LIBRARY ASSN ELEGTS Hard Luck Story Falls { this eveni ¢ lows: Worthy rles lainvills 5 il N : S racy, sitfing| was given, the seat formerly ocoupied||L.e Januany SRt LT o MG y 1 Edward J. Dondero of South Mpin | Mrs. R A ‘}; Iy is, who is starting his four - South Cony i urelije i atEbely BT | bt s Motets wie oin a | DOIEN it in Fall River. e B [street, Andover, Mass. told the il chi Weld [ uccessive term: overscer, Winfield | team i e mat : Ao £ the | s e i Odies (o reault came t. Bristob 51 = . o 4 \ b > 1 . " [ he polis last ctobe fo " N Chooses Frank L. Wilcox as Presi- | Judge last night that he was bt Sl Bl Lana s i ; : i : SRS R g ey sy § s the distinction R 3 world's champion hard luck driver, ( 1¢ teward, Lloyd Stillman; assist- | Y¢ar Of the two old rivals G ahased SR el o ane of the f French dent — Grange Holds Initiation— | He claimed that he left Bostor | Growth in 5 8 ward, Orbert Clark chap Armo IS Injured & b £8H0; ih ‘M“ B g i s Sh survived by her husband. L trip to New York city. He ha i survey of the s Mrs. Anna Noyes; urer, TV examing at the New | ! Lt DRLanle ) g | many years as & oieh e s ration and ! fles of the Herald Vi et SiiR Crstter. ot itain Gener ty should own t : : Petitions for Lights SIS cnference Held — | e & ok G Well Child Cenferenc e e i i B Litle ; S et v : ! t Hhtit e i litions requesting incandescent | Carpent r Fogg. who thea | was s driving narkers. v lation this position for yed v 1 ikl v Boys' Club Cards Three Games, ars ; : n o« © trade in this eitv. 1 « '3 1 t S toth i ts tor lowing streets were | of time to it 25 years ago was Mrs. Harold 1 : of Pia vived » y air She is surviverd by hed husband, ‘harged with criminal negligence, it befor NS Wl 2 =LA bl SRS, T ¢ ! \ ) ; i ommittee for investigation: five sons, ‘raffic Sergeant Aldle ohnson: Pom Mrs. Gertrude | 3 Mgl b i One light on Garden street, Forest- | Breault of the Bristol police de- icks: Flora, Miss Rentha Faston: | ! i ! R, R Rk s e e the corner of West |partment. Herbe, Rene and Edward lady nsalsturc stéwird, Sira W H s J i N e | Washingion and King streets in East | Lo of his city, and H\uxnry o\{\ Alherl- oomis, and member of the execu- | 3 e L0l kX / ! oo ; Asibed en; t wughters. Mrs. Willlam court as the result of an automobile | through the woods for a nut he |t sher in a Hartford theater. | (ive committee for (hree years 2rive fatse hicl £ AL R T e Plainville, and Mrd b e or. on Sep- | eventually got the ying. Then, | thy entertained | ot Phelps N ¢ ement. Dr. U J other four m g e ST b N ot thia 2 i i)lv:j\xdyult)y'-fi“ L S RS St et f ! aran e R B ieorge 17 examing . Cas ¢ s Uteas aeblHed 11| B0 e ndoeaon BimyenesRand RN CIAh | CASL ¢ 5 ;Uy‘\v. st sxl-n'.n:;?:fil. Sihe bt s 5 1 e e X i e 2 ) L lana four 5 . n tr rsection | drive. shelEnd Lade ¢ 111 Rhodes street, New Britain, was | Car stopped and, though a mechanic the 3 ¥ evening |y ; X nd found ¢ Dfallai 5 ; | T % | Funeral services will take place fatally injured. He was under bond |@nd he himself worked on it. the|The aff iven in honor of | ay ar hursc . Shordiuat neh E i et “ollow t\‘.‘-d"yl.':fl,,m,‘v',‘:?‘u..r/ jami. 4t SLAnne’s church on Friday of $1,000 for his appearance in|c¢ar would not budge. Suddenly ur |} Trances Sheppard, a student p oxamination tal . : s BRI BN i R SRR on @ solemn high mass Faritad . rted almost as uncxplainably as whedral school in- Washington, | (e vear e in | foreed to carry 1 lin % ¥ . s Fositardan or 1 will be celebrated st § Disclaiiming any knowledge of | it had stopped. By this time (i made for the rng year May Apne 3 0 : ol :m; -\:”mM'.m o . 3 Burlal will be o M the accident, two of the passengers | MCW Year had come and was well Receives Word of Death the next meeting of Plainvilla | Several par : Dt R ; : S e | | ; / it tha G (at the thne: of (N focie | on the Nuy (o hecamivg. & nd William O. Sheppard of B dent, Bdward Corbett of Berlin and | [ Iitd o IS o RHEUERLInG < q , X - Shal ! S e i RS ickens on December Iidward Birmingham of New Brit- [ THe Lol aunt. Miss Fannie Bowers. | o'clock so that & | SOED e Ul e ain, protested that they had fen |50 250 % : W Haven. Burial will take | Grar isleep and could not tell whether |01 : ol place in New Haven tomorrow plodzy or Semon was the driver | of the ca Kolodzy of 9 Iarmington av- | enue, New Britain, was bound over Lo could not find nerot Wor to the March term of the superior|spending several hours searcling ton accepted @ posi- e 18 hee aw up the | street. Miss Hubbe 1o o n January o o > 1 received word of the de school committve to provide free | will go| Another claim for e e ot e rough after the yet (o be from Mrs ¢ Cent installation of the Berl nge of- | transportation to and from Forestville, was referred \ East Berlin Items e iy ek Dilesi o1 The commitioe has anthorized 2 5 ; (e s samui et devian | The e lis patiently Nearly 200 peope attended ihe| ¥ ools West s ANk Protection e ms com ;‘}m fo estiga- | pay t 1S 1 » court,” irkey supper and tainment In a petitic ead to the members | J She uims Wt Iy said, “but the story sounds rathe sram held fast wnity hall by the | Gardiner. R SRl T and 1 airman t Pythian Temple Mecting A Pythian temple, No. 29, Pythian | : b g | does not act favorably on the ma of the council ts of the we: ired when she allegedly injured by Shermar Kal5evl otanlieti] Constable Frank Brown of Berlin was called to the scene of the acci- | and distnfot of Ahs equ ® _l102 tral street nt between midnight and 1 a. m Gatetrosponei) L ction during the | Assessments Made Upon his arrival he found a « it T A R % Rl b The co voted to badly damaged as the result of Shelunior Now Billaint s i % e entartainment piol | Sisters. will hold ar ar mecting |0 R e ! et i read as | ments on G avenue and Edw head on crash into a tree. Two of | noned for two weeks wntl the ool A comn | this evening hall. Al 2 AL DeRG0 eI ive et e ned, do|and Allen streets and decided to in- - the occupants of the car were lying et Iy e b ir e hiohlod (o e Sre o B board (ot education : \ G e S omplaints which ema- ofany commo on the ground. Upon investigating. R S A i AT senoptia el | aiuville Adtvitics int an additional officer 10 the vd from residents of Locust street of every 24, over 50,000 Constable Brown found that “Cor- | (o attend court, @ o oo o 2 eI CAEUISROTRINS — The Girl Scouts will hold a e ¢ ¥, o be o sefore levying assessments on that tabletsofGrove's Lax- bett were drunk, he testifified, and Dibrar At loeud ! lar meeting tomorrow evening at 3 ST ) v hig O RO J Y Assn. Liects i formane: - S 6:30 o'clock In the h school ! N - QUININE are upon questioning them the former| At the annual meeting of the T T e D roperty owners and fax payers © reports of the vario tikan fareclds denied that he was the driver and | Berlin Library association held at 1 = SHicers the Com. | ™ } 2 . o nany conduet places of busi riments were read, approved, and | andheadaches declared that he knew nothing | ‘he library last night the follow-| \ Sty - [are receiving congratitioy 00T {1 ooc and nave no protection from 4| accepted IR T about it, while the latter reaffirmed |ing officers were clected for (h L Communnity hall O limge ey SRUERRSA SHONSE QUL i ) as pro I'rinting Contract Awarded Atall the fact that he was the driver. |coming year: President, Irank L. item of A e ol 0 arrival o son, Kenn owners a; I payers, we firmi . \ contract to print $00 annual | dricggists 30e lirown arrested Corbett, charging | Wileox; vice president, Charles 5 i schedule PONTGHT and THURSDAY ‘i'l‘;“‘q \\;‘_‘:‘”’\“"‘*7“" ! lieve that we i ro- | « reports was awarded to the lim with being the driver of the Camp; secretary, Mrs 3 R eoting t will not bel it ket \\"' “\ : tection fof ich wy | of Hartford, the low- death car. Upon information Stearns; librarian, Miss E ofore but either || gy SHTOWAE| s e Lt Promnted By Othef dder : Capital City eeived later in the week, Constable ce; assistant, Mrs 1. this matter | 0 B SR The petition went on t . “The fee 0: o against bids of Brown released Corbett and arrest- | Stearns, decided at the meeting to- | Mrs. B. M. Gllbert and children | o tristol Press ed Kolodzy and held him pend-| Iteports for the past vear wer Nt In X | lishing « 85 per by ing a coroner's inquest : | ead and disc 1 and other busi- may he settled to the satisfaction of NG the week swith Mrs, . H. Gilbert. | nronpts us'to r Wded prot the Adkins Printing Co.. of Corbett, on the stand. testified | hess was tr cted. atl I Hing it Wil tienos of Bingham. Maine, are spending mbers it has been requested || pndiens 1k Gllbert entertaincd | tion, The we i o of t The Ncw Britaln firm | that on the evening of August 31 | Grange Initiates that every member attend this eve- | FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ll Ay club of New N st seetions in toc would do the job with a alifferent he had left his car in Finnegan's| Berlin Grange initiated a class of so that an expression of opin O'Brien and 2 afternoon. Every mem- | just as busy as the nor de and|face t for $3.45 per pu but alley, New Britain, being too drunk | seven candidates into the first and | jon may lu i e Chandler in cr was present. Reports of the|Maple lnd scctions. Hund stitl price was above that of its | too drive and had gone away fo|fecond dezrees of the ovder at a Miss Miriam North has returncd SSALUTES r's ivitics were read. Lunch- | school children . 1l hours | competitor, ALL-TALKING i was served at 4 o'clock Yof I ¢ | wk strec Another Street Hearing and went to sleep in the car, wak- | WOrk was put on by officers ¢ that he was drunk and had gone to | | Massachusetts, will be the installing | the rear seat at the time of the | LisSachusclts, will e | € courT- (Continued on 1 Bight) | Brock-Barnes post, Amer | - South Side, ¥ « the Ger-|{ Another street hearing will take | ing up the {ime of the smash in ’]]("-»‘ Grange, 1 en i i E 3 i i Kensington. Birniingham, the fourth | Tryon at the piano. ew can = e e oy R - e Before Their Very Eyes! a Sheldon, Miss Helen Lrown, sleep in the rear seat of the car. | ‘% ) | He claimed that hefore he fallen | 809 Mr.and Mrs. John Hannor o did not no whether he was driving (-1 the installztion of the officers [RNER HERE e An=sl FpC e oAl THAT'S THE CAPITOL d ether he was driving = o ' g e e ¥ 2 = at the time of the accident, Ha | be held. The high pricst of | INGPRERCORELENING NES~MISTER ff | : || OF TME UNITED STATES, cer. | 1 accident. “I do not know low he | *M1! | | NT A | | (= 2 get more drink. He returned later | 'ecting last night. sy LA L B FRECKLES AND IS FRIENDS r.oand Mrs. Adolph Schuliz Miss R PO et T At the next meeting on Junuary T - fiirther latatedtnatRCorbettavns o\ (=S SLEGHAnLSS ATSECaLRINER ol Q€ PUL AUEAD =STAY TOGETHER = | |iappic SaD | | 2 ‘ AT NUST BE ot there for he started out in the | LOISRCIUDID ANy YOUR MOTEL AND THEN of AT W= GoT > ROOMS FOR | Higiland park on Thursday night | = 3 . ¢ o LS | WEWL @l Nere o IN WS LETTER § | : th 5 | The senior basketball team of the | jront geat with Kolodzy and Semon, | seengington Boga! club will travel to but at the time of the accident he was in the back seat," he said The most damaging bit of evid- Ve 1o meet the rast senior team from Ihat place. The Highland park ence was brought' out when Officer | agketball team is purported to be Brown testified t Kolodzy had n. of the specdicst in the County told him that “the insides of both | * Jeague, and the local club will his - arms were skimmed and that | have its hands full his chest was brised.” the offic On Friday of this week both the heing of the opinion t this was | senior and the intermediate basket- done by the steering wheel. Andrew | ball teams will meet Southington on lash and Walter Klorowitz of Hart- [ the local court in Iraternal hall, ford testified that they helped pull | Kensington. So far the intermedi- B‘AE LIMITED THAT the two :njured men from the|ates have the better percentage of > CARRIES OSCAR AND wr ge. “I would be unable {0 |the two teams representings the 7| FRECKLES ZOOMS INTO recognize either one of them now |town. Last week the intermedia TME STATION RIGAT for it was such a long time ago and | defeated the South Church from ON TWE DOT——- their faces were covered with |New Britain while the scniors were blood.” Klorowitz stated. However, | being faken in hand by the cor- he was unable to identify either | responding team from that city.

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