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Second Section N HER WAL Pages 13 to 20 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, lfit;l). n Beau- Light Park Board Watches tiful Effect Thrown Pool Fountain Spray and Is Delighted. of Into Wading Members of the of park Donald . by the on board commissioners, i Bartlett, Mayor who has hee med George A. held a the Quigley to be new the chairman, meeti banks of Walnut Hill night as they shadows of th in time with the elec inated spray from the sented by . 1. Smith Landers, Frary and Clark directors, While the sented pre illuminated surprise (o the re wading pool of park after dark last tehed the flickering foliage dance trically illum- fountain pre- chairman of bourd of park fountain had been pre- v, the electrically 15 Mr. Smith's department. ving vious part the park 1one of commi been of th til invited to see it The board held earlier in the ey Mr. Smith, who h in the new memo entrance the K to the extent of several thousand dollars of money foward providing plans and specifications, was present. Robert McConnell and B. H. Crampton, sales engineers with the Connecticut Light and Power Co., were pre to discuss the proposed lightin rangements the new entr. now being constructed a $30.000, been inte tod spending his own re e of of @ cost e to Inspect Grounds s pointed out where would be needed. o hoard Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Smith, and tendent Xlingwood, discuss- ed the affair at gome length. Finally at Mr. Smith's suggestion it was voted to postpone definite action in locating the lights until next "ues- day evening when the architect, M. \an Buren Mazon ew York, will be he; Magonigle will be in the city all day and will o over the grounds with the com- | missioners and lighting enginee | Tt cided that yplication | for permits to play sehall on \\'ll-‘ low Brook and lingion grounds will be he » ular meeting Tucsday ever Mr. S$mith then gave a brief seription of how clectric lights could | be operated in with the foun n the w H stated that with M. Magonigle and The lights with Superi of Tuesday Wa discussed at ng. de- nest connection ding Tvice pool. of upon consultation with lighting experts after a year and a half he had finally struck up- simple and yensive plan orily the féun on a for tain satisfac lightin ht plan Thrown to Spray originally the fountain fro pool would he 100 ex- ing into $4.000 or §$5 The flood li sides of the pensive, runx 000; would n atisfactory and, to Chairman William 1% uld be dangerous be- possibility of children n g 1he pool. arr ent, which leclared isfactory conducting wires the pool conduits, Iiting according Mangan. W cause of getting The new miply th, across i throngh bra ringing them up in to wher ptacles will | hroke 15 into is o bottom of s or copper ough the foun- cup shaped ye- » holted on the side, tor arrangement t directly into the foun- Four 50-watt lights receptacles being covered four tain were used, W spray the late Iollowing his Smith invited the hoard fo accompany park fo view the new arrangement Spectacle is One of Beauty After waiting until it Dy dark the commissioners moto the pool, where they occupied 1 nd watehed the 1 ay. 1t A slight breeze kept th like jets of water wavering fro, sometimes send fin acros the walk the ometin myriads ¢ tiny st in the follawing the impres € a livid, breathing flay Several sed with glass & oxpl tion, Mr. members of the him to the Tow was peture 10 to side ending nd even 25 f rays always spec cre 5o the the appear im- that story arranzement Biblical where God to Moscs in a iT PAYS TO ,P TO MILLERS SECONMD FLOOR Schulte-Urited play- | 1 burning bus consumed “the bush was not ion last nig rrangement, the containers being attached with a clamp and the wires run through the pond in a rubber cable. It was arranged by tricians under the supervision of Joseph L. Lamb, Vi president of Landers, Frary & Clark, Gift js Accepted Following the demonstration, Jndge Mangan called a special mect- ing of the board to be held on the spot. Commissioners Man 1. Lasch and Greenberg were pr nd Seling M Barlisl a1 ethin vote, but Judze Mangan sted upon his unofficial expre of opinion. The decision to accept Mr. was unanimous and cn- a temporary ins ssion thusia Dr. tic Henry tary in the Berg, who has structed to write letter of thanks: FPISCOPAL CHURCH IASEUSSES DIVORCE ¥ v Would Liberal- Guarding It ston, 8. C., I’ Lasch, acting gecre- wence of Arthur gned, w Smith Mr. formal Charl Mo April 30— () — hundred e Protestant lip than a presenta- tives of the copi irch of the United States, for a three-d: session o tional church con red to celebrate communion of the cor The Right Itev. Bishop of Vern ignated s preacher for today's communion ght Rev. A, §. outh s, today 1 the corporate m 300th nt, wi Bishop of Carolina, as cele- rnoon Rev, Ilarry D., New York, and >, Johnson, his “Why Do We Communion get Steel, B ly D. Tuck cuss the Ought We Accept in Mo The congres ifternoon. Those attending night heard thre church’s position on tion, = nd Rev, Bever- 1 dis- Authority ion and uns through iy the ¢ divine con Iast discuss the aress marriage and remarria Would I, W.. N, on the held that the when beralize Divorce Guthrie, rec Bouw Dr. Marks city, to I our lord tor of St ric, 2 York is little ideal of m obvious! no effort i of His hypocrisy that bond, the m the instrument Puritanic legisla- is quite obvious that opportunity for ideal into perver- and insanity ? “there son gislat church) h latc s made on the r pro; s it not ) out just nd iner of the f civilization, on, when i the ocial mily, for e sion, criminality Dr. T. I aid the I divorcs no gre from the only o ground of in- delity, e “for rd which thousa the church 1o me is bascd on two or vear old philosophy, io- chronistic and blind and logy or reli unworihy stupid” Stands by Dr. Joh faculty and a 10t o “Old Way” hhone Oliver, the university in red of Johns Hopkins divinity dec| s code @ revised dh as the b doctor of iscopal chureh thought the church riage should be no exceptions, but Iy to the “Just chaste,” he said, “there to give up chastity. We mizht rc the law of the church, hut Iipiscopal church cannot i law of God Wife (o Seek Divorce From Marshall Field N York Avril G0 (PDMrs. v Iyn r Ifleld is en hall ield 1 andson go merchant prince, h said today. attorney, Joseph Trues- declined to comment on re pre-trial settlir IField an incour o than §1 Ziving her po sion of the town house at 1 Kast T0th and custody of their three children, M: hall, Jr., 14: Barbar 11, and nice, 6 The Itields married in addition to having vast Mr. Iield Yor! to : “old way"” vecause all of us are now is no ne even e vise hall M Chic Hiorney The e, of a Mrs, more route to eno, divor from of the ports ugreement innual 1ield were 1915, In in Chic of a New intere is 4 member firm. Ship Breaking Up Today On Rocks at Cape Inubo Tolkyo, April 30 (®)—The cighter Tauzon Maru which drifted rock near Cape Inubo, laraki prefecture, was breaking up under the poundin of high i which foiled the npls of hips to remove her crew of anes today atle nly and the distress sig by the men casily quarter of 1 mile ofishore nals displayed the ighter nearl aboard werd eenin Pishermen fried in vain 1o approach the wreck in small boats. A naval plane from the Kas umigaura 1 circled overhead, un- thle fo help. The Luzon ound carlier route from Ot Maru, which in the day while ru to Yokohar of 2,869 and a length ran 1 net tonnage ‘m 345 fect, | One Horse Heads Concern Thomas, | —_— JOSEPH AR Presides fiflfi.fi Local Man Who Started With il operating a fast ex- 101- Boston to Phila lin pre rom P vith tributary points, cen fo « in the of the 1pany have filod office The ew bin nsolidaicd stor zht about Josenh Arbour and S Arbour I , Inc, city; and the Woodland T tion company of H o JOEN W, and Traflic GHENT Ma th of 1sporta- 1h tforc cers will he dent, Joseph Arbour, Joseph Arbour and Britain; president, in charge of . Irank T. Frey, one of owners of the Woodland Trans- portation Co., of Hartf 4 direc op J. Arbou the Con 1s follows pre Sons Presi- sident of | ir of New it in f The s Connecticnt rst ¢l ice will vice surer crett ident Ne Motor tion of and will City be trans trafli of th now E Woodland T nd trea ociation o retary and Alexis I L for of years in manager owners o 1spor of the Connecti- assistant tion company Motor ' noints ted With Horse, ph Arbou easurer, Scol num- 54 account Works cha of 1ent of the Sianley M LY DA ION will resign to take coun with the new conce md Noew | @ auarter century Las grown to w 1moto and on 10 be uipped nd. The Arbour u outfits now th nited Woodland {ation rating he I with 10 offices Drita in v maintained dence, Springficld, ford, New Haves York and ¥ fice may late concern i id will of oroug cludin in headquarter will b Worcester Ot anid H Bestor V- ri- New ieut, part zeport, N rucks will terminals on re on 48 } Philadelphi 3 will have s 3 arc radi squar will be serve chandise wi be teansferre two CUNITING FUNER Moric April Irank M of the Wil the Tnt will be hel ston & office “eruising L or 1 Silver miles, 1l trucks, rvice company o wion whicl Mer-| qipoon at hi o WL e s st et 1 lin louses to locul maintaining door-t conner company tomorrow be home Tt rial will Mass., Frid died at evening fron at branch ware nd delive dcliv iden been ng) 1cks door tion and service, At il 1 ¢ north Ihiladelphia il aceept tran thoas Washi Future plans contemplate the lines and ¢ 1onia for ¢ AUTOS BURNED IN Mas April 30 1he des BLAZL w barn troyed it 1o tendin J3ragh tc extending : % itomobile i far wes ed hem Thres that ho carly mornit imated hy The of red by 1 1 to Florida To Preserve Identitics | participating cor waintain its present Vization marked sidary solic officia iy discov irolmen Burke Brocki ider Osborne fled flames Thompson of o1 trol. I the barn was re concern Hon John located that the is $500,000 All modern ed and (he equipment house in fear program inclu avings Bank of New Britain Istablished 1862 Ressurces — $25,314,125.96 eposits made on er before Saturday, May 3rd, will draw interest from May 1st. 5% INTEREST being paid. This bank is operated upen standard time. Open frem 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. Meonday evenings frem 6 te 7:39 New Britain Is Center of Gigantic Trucking Merger ‘")T Al fiiURbF EVERETT J. 1 ARBOU R rector of Operations Doy The urday Executive The monthly m bourd held this ernoon in the s Troop met in t on one the 1 vians ssistant e L 1O GIVE HINSTREL lax Wi for sidd ALEXIS P, SCOTT eret and A Treasurce Ciub Meets V of troop 23 Graf for fic met un on 10 day ietion of TOWIPED IEJT L059 nts Enlisting Loy alented Alumni dift his work Wout mort the six Toc words o ir the § H toriut Harve hotany tion for ti Scliopl advisers Missos Adricnn 1o n d have the minstry enlis <t meeting cond Monds enior en seeds ooy ool neiy tudent wder and vork so 1 oon their i as 1 Y 1 o | scheduic ed that phcard in L on ol ) ork men i date 1 1 the inspection nd basehall pr crnoon af park. have subjec 3 will Th ds to ildren, are their llow Brook oth tear skl their ¢ Tine rday’s rly OMBIND o SUPRILSS o1l wo t Tow 0il monopol cintion of ANDY CLEANUR CLEANER NOW ON SALE G. L. 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