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CLEANUP WEEK 15 NOW IN PROGRESS Removal of Unsightly Accumu-| [ations Is Objective 1 | Clean-up Week, sponsored by the health department with several oth- er branches of the city government cooperating, began today. During t.c week, an effort will be made to center attention on unsight 1y accumulations and bring about their removal. Opening the annual | campaign, Dr. Louis J. Dumont, su- perintendent of health, today issuel the following statement 5th to May 12th ted as cleanup when nature puts on her new dres and covers the barren landscape with green, is the al time for hu- | mans 1o look to their slothful ways, ! Tet every citizen take upon himself the duty of putting his own home and premises in order. Start with the h See that the leal plumb- ing is repaired, the roof gutters re- newed, and the fence straightened up. 1t is not too early to put up| the fly screens now. Then the shed or garage should come in for atee tion. Look to the vard. Plant garden, improve the lawn, and trim the hedges, and do not forget the parkway; it, too, ne attention. “Health to clean up. bish, waste manure, are has been | week. Spring | is achieved from efforts Accumulations of rub- material, straw breed place and ver 1 s that flies and rats riers of disease. They may the infection directly or to articles of food latter method of sion is onc 8o far as flies ar which usually abound ir tions of rubbish, not only property, but they, too, 4 carriers of dise and the premises should be rid of them. Rubbish heaps also offer breeding places for the pesti- ferous m ito in stagnant r contained in cans or othersves Get ride of all these nuisances in the alley o. the vacant lot Jjoining your By doing you will not onl diseases which i e be protecting your proy ravages of rat flies, and your summe more comforta eve his surrounding: clean and orderly as the t and healthier, hapy more beautiful city will result.” and for eryone kno are transmit indirectly, and drink. Th di transmis- cor t cumula- destroy ase on you will from th annoyar of will be much of the ab- toes | ry citizen will do his can t part made as st home, a safer, o MAN DIES OF SCRATCH RECEIVED IN QUARREL Fight With Fellow Employe Over Use of Towel Results Fatally to Young Salesman. Hx'v ord, May °r 4 tow 5—=8cratched in a a little more than d Mosca, Sin died in St. Fra the Iham Backu 20, & Singer Sewi ine com- . when the two differed over a said Backus took the desk and Backus said nging on a doorknob. fight that followed Mosca was r the left apparently by he found it I In th cause of Mosca's pelas, according to described most unusual o arre cas as r T of assault 11 in $300 bond. ar it is may as the Eaid. Mosca’s wife ma against Bac the fight ocet pecial th, ade the complaint us several days after Notice ed dance of branch ded the last old- William A stiil bou hich simpson condu e dances again Hibernian at Judd's hall. Tadies will pay mission {r cents and | pro A WARNING AND ADVICE WNING a house without fire insurance is like buying a ticket in a ratile— the chances are against you. You've been putting it off. Let us write it NOW! CLEbSON%ARKER c0,;\m‘iINS"f”RiN(Zl’. 55RV/CE TELEPHONE 100 55 W MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN | complained to Office e e S Mayor Arrested Over Stones Thrown at Man Mauch Chunk, Pa., May 5 (#)— Jacob Progosky, mayor of Low- ryton, was in jail today becaus of a fracas over speed limit signs of “one mile per hour” in front of his home. Under his adminis- tration the road also was narrow- ed, and some motorists found a few tacks. Casper Click chose to disregard tacks, sign and all, and when he was driving by was met by a bar- rage of stones, onc of which hit him in the head, inflicting a wound that required several stitches to close. i So Mr. Clock charged Mayor Progosky with aggravated assault and battery and Squire . J. Du- gan sent the mayor to jail to wait trial. _— . City Items | ‘ mp Clara, . N. of A., will hold cting tonight at § o'clock at St n de Baptiste hall The Military Order of Lizards hold regular A will meeting Wednesday cvening at S o'clock at the state rmory. Refreshment will be served Lovisey Moore Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, ill hold a regular meeting at Odd Fellow's hall Wednesday evening at 30 o'clock, There will be a meeting of the W. (. T. U. Tuesday afternoon 3 o'clock at Trinity M. E. church Mrs. Margaret Loomis will give an strated talls on her trip ¢ Laurel Court Sbwing society meet tomorrow afternoon and ning in the Mrs. Anna Bull, Black Rock avenue Two boys, aged § playing with a ball the of a shoe repair shop at 72 and one of them leaned indow which was cracked with the result that Officer Daniel tigated, re- accident. Peter street conducts at etot and 12 years, were i Cosgrov ported that it wa Zwick of 1 the shop. Mrs. Howes of 144 Arch street Joseph Gutow- 4 through a rly yesterday ski that a window of her home ning. Boys w from the T stone cras chased building is caretaker 218 police G entered Sat- a number of tools Kelséy yester- Michael Norocki of 11 3 GIVE § DI gGREEN $ ‘Tom Washwear FOR BOYS “Tom Sawyer” Wash Suits $1.95 —TImported Linen, bEng- lish Broadcloth, Crash. —Smart button-on styles in new colors and com- binations. Sizes 3 to 9. “Tom Sawyer” Boys’ Shirts $1.19 — Fancy stripes and white English broad- cloths. Sizes 12 to 14, 2 Coloney . IH-J-Bonnelly Co.Jne. { STAMPS (TEL-980-7; { EST-1878-> Lot ‘73" REDEMPTION STATION IN OUR STORE ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL SALE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MOT\'DAY_, MAY 5, 1930. | strect, Meriden, reported the thett of hl< automobile on Ann street at 0 o'clock Saturday night, but it (Al | The police were called lock this morning to go to b on street, where, it was said, a man was trying to enter a hou,v Officer Thomas Tierney found no- | body there when he arrived. Thomas J. Quinlivan of 7 | bin avenue complained to the "?1' 10:30 o'clock Saturday night that | his car was struck and damaged while parked near Landers, Frary & Clark’s effice on Center street Sergeant T. J. Feeney has turned over to the probation department a |Jane ar old boy who is alleged to | girl, stolen a pocketbook containing out of an automobile in front home of Mrs. Fischer of 73 nd street Saturday night s Y. M & B. society has leased to Martin J Ish and James A. Walsh. a store Main street, for at 350 a month. Priv- ilege of renewal for a similar period $65 a month is included in the agreement. The police were notified today of the return of the operator's licenses of Charles W. Jedziniak of 798 Stan- ley street and Edward Honeyman of 133 Shuttle Meadow avenue Hardy plants now blooming— Creeping flox, early blue flox alyssum, pansies, all kinds of plants, shrubs. trecs, etc Greenhouse, 1162 W.—advt New Britain Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls will hold & regu- lar business meeting Tuesday cve- 7:30 o'clock. E tion of of- will take CINATIACK PROBE Believe Men Also Killed Aged Man in North Carolina at 1 ot seen to | fire had failed any s nd no trails could be pic to over CAR DANAGED IN CRASH WITH REAR OF AUTO TRUCK Cor- police N 1N C., May egroes Rocky Mount tifi aulting Miss Eliza Powell, and shooting her young anion, early today had eluded an armed posse ¢ hundred me Ho carly spread, biood hou promiinent Nash co man | With Automobile on Fast Main Strect—>No Arrest M n-} r I A T Maple the starte May continue t to ¢ 1 Attraction vori it eat of fiv e, i He had some vears small Groups Used POss( coof sheriffs deputf the being bro vellow hardy Flower tSanley St. T 1 for a ickmore roes de of lischarge Powell said t Crickmor place Catholic Legion Women's hold Ben- i3 Mrs, Matgaret BAZARR COSTS HIlI S5 Bristol Resident Finds Trip to Local Morc Political Club to Pick Affiliation at Meeting Youths Keep Drowning Of Young Boy Secret Cost of Flood Reliel Work Will Be Studied Costly Than Anticipated HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Fr,gldalre Al Electric .\pphancc& Cash or Terms V.READ | | Rrepresenting Lizht & Power Co. Tel, 1928-W e < 1 | | | ‘ i \ L ington Kelly vester plac reported to ( v that John L. who boards at her home, I days ago and Willi the wee Joseph street Eddie Casey, foothall player backficld coach, at the office of Dunn who is he university. 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