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2 ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. 0LD VETERAN SAYS (IVIL WAR LIKRLY Views With Alarm Political Wra Throughout Country ngl all ngil HUST RECONSTRUCT TRUNKLINE SEWER ECZEMA Ttching Skin s of 1L Conn or 6 mon: hoth with Fozema— Il 1 could tear it to pice 1 I different Ontment- did no zood. b saw your ad in th Hartford Time: nd I went and got a box of Peterson’s and in one nignt it almost disappeared. The 1 t h prove iteh w had To- t'ons a vhich x will drugstores. Health Conditi Receives Leai ainviile BRISTOL hurc Davis be in at the Rev and o'clock at Forestville. will officia Forestville OLYMPIG CONGRESS MGREES 0N WOMEN his 2 short ill- many but Herman Miller ler, Terryville, morning was bor an of ed at ons Good Four Contests 20/ (UB)— ning vote the Olympic today rejected a motion to 1e women's events at the piad 1 Los Angeles to swimming and May an the way for f the track and fencing gvents as in the iam games. Murray Hulbert, delegation quo in a heated de- ded the vote . a vote o tion of B three entries from The on - Prize American congress by dam only country ded ssion of a proposal advoca NEWINGTON PLANS = IT5 GARDEN SHOW Iris Expected to Be Outstanding - Feature Next Week lor to allow in each event had recom- dn four comp d by th representa Col. Welch Denies That Soldiers Have Paralysis Iia Ma P —Colonel W Bric Yale Crews Try Out On Thames River Today tossed the NEWS Ladies' Aid Pienic Attorney Dutton Murder (ase Mr-. Mepy Mrs. sident will pe morrow aftefnoon at Newington ! Parent:z;nd Tn;aChT?rs Of H. S Name Officers Opening g o HOLY TRINITY CHURCH . et of o7 o RECALLS DED[CA“ON s ‘\‘l ly: TOL :‘m ~ IH\\.III r»w:n he s depa Firct Anniversars 1o Ohseryed Fomorrow by Beaver street House of Worship. has come from SHIELDS WINS TITLE H. May 29 ( CONSOLS FOR MONLY V(P on Docket hildren dor Consols for 9 o'ocks mor and 7-16d per ent Dis- h was held | Mines 3. 1 | ounce | count rates-short e | months 2 'A Way to Stop Attacks of Fits Money REV H s that | mem- | hemas’ Drece Hr chool mi Lzndon aterbur supp ment. He all those whoy! and to do so is makin |offer of a generous treatment B {to all sufferers. Anyone afflictad FOR BEST RESULTS |should write for this free treatment HERATD CLASSIFIED ADS |at once, giving age.—Ady, arator North and not been liam he sta Bristo So of dained November held 2 o'clock at t e| USE i T | | Reject Move to Confine Sex fo' - INANNUAL CONCERT the " LESIAVICIUS IN NARROW THREE PAPER MAKERS IN PHILADELPHIA INJURED Trucks URGES THAT CITY " COLLECT RUBBISH Collide, One Pins Visiting | ' Dr. Dumont Addresses Rotarians —Washburn New President Men Beneath It on Sidewalk —All From Lee, Philadel pay ma hia, May ufacturers injured 20 (P—Three from Lee, when one of which- collided here mounted the pavement pinning them be- "ie municipal collection of rub- with an increased tax rate of A0f mill, would save money for cach person in the city, according to Dr. L. J. Dumont, superintendent of the department of health in an address to the Rotary club at the : Buriitt hotel at noon today. 45 .1.“;'\‘,‘“”0 Dr. Dumont spoke on the general hotel when the | SUbiect of refuse collection saying a bakery truck 1 Wanted tourists going through sofo, 15, of Phila. | Yo Britain to be able to say this e side. | as the cleanest city they had seen on their journey. by | . He said one of the nuisances in °Y | this city was the tendency on the part of many people to adopt vacant lots for the dumping of refuse and that a municipal collection would eliminate this trogble Taking the city's population as | 68,000, which he said was the figure of the federal census bu now being disputed the city would produc of refuse cach year. At 4he cost” of $2 a ton for removal, this would ake $65,000 or $1 per capita for removal costs. This would mean about a half mill if added to the taxes. The es- timated cost of municipal collection would in the neighborhood of 39,500 or about 72 cents per capita, vhich he said could be covered by Now | a0 addition of two-fifths of a mill glee | to the tax rate “The residents now arc more than if the city made the col- lections and still have a lot of these | private dumps on vacant lots,” he rucks oday | one- manufacturers, who to altend a paper' makers' onvention today, James J. Pow- Driscoll. 35, and | Healy, eir One on top of g ricle was driven a tarmer, of rs was the most se- sufferlng a possible other four men and bruises. NORVAL GLEE CLUB other v He Md. Powe ts u, he 001 sa ton averag Program to Be Given June § in School Auditorium ool by the men-| paying presented next T o'clock at 1l be rs of the ursday night the school hea ; H. Dyson, president of the mmended that the city the swamp land back of the town farm as a dumping place. Washburn Named President i J. Washburn of Plai manimous choice of “the president at the election Other officers were elected Vice president, John € treasurer, A. A. Mills David Malmfeldt; directors Rev. Will Alderson J. Perter. £ the pro-| noted will b Heim York City e 1 t soloist 1 include ¢ Niemiec contralto, as w ogram a group soprano as | club for today s follows Black; retary, sec- H. Alderson o the Rotar; Chicago, June 2 was con- to City Items Marie Smith of Curtis street is spending the week-end out of town Haddon E. Klingberg will spez the regular service at the Swedish Baptist church on strect at 8 o'clock this evening. 0. R. Josephson and | defendants in foreclosure brought by Pearl Haley through Attorney Thomas J. Cabel The property fis on Steward street and the mortgage upon which is being brought was ori 4 a suit P eorge Ostrosk. of MIss MARY McCRANN on W e Main strect Tanguay today. Frank Trela of 147 Market stree reported to the police today theft of three chickens last The police were n o'clock last night th & k at 1 Washington street. The New Brita Gas Light Co. was notified and repairs w Edward Leist. 26, of wood road, was admitted Britain General hospital treatment injuries and back 1§ d last night Hartford. where he is emplo. a municipal constrtiction job. The traffic bureau of the Cham- ber of Commerce wi Monday evening. Plans fo & hio day June dis- cussed. The proposed tion of a motor & for the g car York. New Haven Hartford railroad between thi and Rerlin night discussed also y Officer Al- y the Normal school in- night. 10 t there wai today o mee Baltimore will 5 be sut cterson asso. Evelyn Moore kson Lois for runs Touis Gourson has fransferred to | P2 Rebecca Gourson his interest at 40 Hartford a The Corbin Avenue Bus ha ated with paid-in capital of cording to a ificate record today at the e tawn clerk. The gor- ors Walter, Bruho and ¢ Gwiazda in a store en corpi cer ESCAPE IN BLOOMFIELD Officer riven O Road By Woman Main South sed the Towers' ed to the by Lucy and and which comp Operator Cansing His Auto- e Co Commercial Reginaid mobile to Overturn Trust Towers. Charles L. arrow cs today whe 2 us of ape fro his struc seri- MULLAN GOLF CAPTAIN utomo- | Hanover, N.-H. May 29 (UP)— ff the road a pole | J. J. Mullin of Roselle, N. J., today nd overturned, in Bloomfield near was elected captain of the Dart- Thomas' scminary. A car driv- |mouth varsily golf team for mext forced him off the |year. H. W. Smith of Waterbury, of the highway as| Conn., was selected freshman tennis at approximate | captain, and.K. B. Weeman of New ¢ miles an hour and whea | York was elected freshman baseball els struck the soft shoulders | captain he was unable to con- oman h ion passing traveled p rate of of the SR - FOR BEST RESULTS USE HFRALD CLASSIFIED ADS Besides a haking or- ic ed cuts about and vound on the He was alone at the time, s mother a in Modern Laxative Based on New Discovery nce now knowd that the suc- | cess of any laxative depends on proper internal distribution—that s it is thoroughly and evenly distributed throughout the intestinal itract irregular and unsatisfactory action will result. This explains the success of the modern chewing gum laxative known 4 Feen-a-mint. A8 you chew this delicious gum, the tasteless laxative nd cousin MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Applications for marriagé licenses | e been filed by the following: | bert Martin of 155 Norfh street and Sophie Staniewitz of 324 Elm John Kuszik of Forestville and Anna Wlasuk of this city: Jo- hanna Bayer of 35 South reet Bristol, and Ottilie B. Tiede of Southington. KAPPA LAMBDA DANC} mbda fraternity High school. 2 ation. will give the High school ommities on of Polish or tonight and carried 1o the niy system Because of its thorough distribu- tion, you will find Feen-a-mint effec tive in milder doses than ordinary laxatives, With the proper dosag: is not necessary to increase amount of Feei to switch tor another laxative for a change. Feen-a-mint s harmless and contains no habit-forming drugs. Therefore it is truly the health laxative. Ask for a package Ial any drug storel—Adv, dance the Many English have sprung from ham, or homestead. of somc Saxon family. around which other houses were gradually built. Thus Birmingham is the “home the Birma family.” cities of | |ington others are | the suit 16 3 t tis street. was arrested for speeding || | the to his side | | | 506.51 | | > | supreme | | | that it contains is mixed with the ealiva|s intestinal tract | A moothly,, without shock to | * it | mint, you take nor | shail be i perty —————— 32 PLANES REACH BRIDGEPORT TODAY Proceed to Hartiond This After- nioon on Next Lap Bridgeport, May 29-{#) — Thirf two airplanes, all sizes and colors, dropped from the skies just before noon today to pay their visit to Bridgeport. The air fleet, which has been touring New England, visited increase | In Providence before setting out for | the Bridgeport airport | The flagship of the fleet bearing as a passenger Major Luke Christo- | pher. flect admiral, “sat down” on the Lordship Field at 11:45 o'clock D HEART SCHOOL | by the other 32 planes which swoop- Bojnowskt Considers |[ed down over the field from all direc- | tions. | Census Returns Issued Today —_— New Haven, May 29 (A—The tab- ulation of population figures in the census from the five districts in Connecticut reached 137 out of 163 towns overnight. The totals were 1,191,153 as com- pared with 1,042,057 in 1920, a gain of 149,096. Other census figures issued today | are: Norwood, Mass. (fown), 14,953 crease 2,356 of 15.6 per cent Wis.—39,300, per cent. (Revised) Reyv. Lucyan Adding Greeted By Officials | Mayor Edward Buckingham, Chamber of Commerce representa- tives and Seabury B. Waring, airport manager, wer present to extend | Bridgeport's official greeting to its place on June 29 for students Who | ¢ e o have satisfactorily completed the |y 50qcast over Station WICC and as requirements of the eighth grade. | jc\arious planes arrived they were Sister Archangela, principal, announced by radio by Manager today it is probable that Rev. Tucy Waring. Bojnowski, pastor of the cred | With all the plane Heart church and founder of R G e e school, may add the 10th grade and their hosts, the Exchange the courses at the institution. | club, as weil as the city officials, Rey. Father Bojnowski, who will | sat down to lunch in hangar No. 2 leave on an extended trip abroad in | 5 people were served the fall, introduced grammar school | The fliers will take off early this courses several years ago and the | aftgrnoon for Hartford. ¥riday they 7inth grade courses, which include | will go to Springfield to assist in the higher mathematics, foreign lan- | dedication of a new airport. guages and business administration last year. Tn the event that the high school courses are added it an- other milestone to the aceomplish- ments for Rev. Boinowski, who has been pastor here for the past 34 vears. Due to the advancement semester ‘the parents and teachers meeting, which was planned to take place this month, was postponed un- til 10th Grade to Course in Fall. The annual graduation exercises of the Sacred Heart school will take guests. in the fleet rport, the fli- to | ers where W Leave New Bedford New Bedford, Mass, May 29 (Fi— “ities and towns of Southern England t will be circled over nd visited planes of the New | England Air Tour on the third day | of the “swing around the will mark ew ay Yather by 000 mile of this | cir ' ships lanc ays field last night after y from Concord, N. Maine and back to Massa- Two pilots left the squad- n at Bostor A dinner d at the over the following semester. I to the fliers was given hamber of Commerce Hilton acting as the fror the city of Mayor Charles S, As - today’s flying called for s to land at Providence, * all to come to earth on stop at Bridgeport, Conn he flight will continue over various cities of that state with the stop for the ®night at Hartford. i to join the tour Sonthington Woman Granted Alimony Today B geport, May (P — Mrs. Jessie Sherm#n Kalker of South- was granted $400 a month alimony and $1,0 & year sup- port of two minoM® childrer granted her on the desertion. Judge Ernest Simpson taday. stess in absence diverce of The action was un- ontested. Her late husband is Ber nard Kalker of the Holland club. Earhart is '-\‘\rw York, millionaire imperter and Elim | stock Elm | broker. It was given in testi- mony that he had held a seat on the New York stock exchange and tnat he acquired wealth through inheri- tance from his father which re couped losses which he met in the of last fall. > couple married in Brooklyn and Neck., L. L, where les began. Mrs, Kalker testified husband spent most of his ime on the golf links and he had told her he did not wish {o be both- ered, with the children. He left her n 1919. The children are a boy, 15, 4 a girl, 14. Water Diversion Action Has Cost State $295,926 Hartford, May 29 (#—The efforts, cut to prevent the diver- | ater by Massachusetts from water shed of the Connecticut has cost this state to d. a of 3205,926.59. This expend covers a period of more than two years investigation and prepara- of the Woman, Found Dead in Harlem River, Strangled New York, May 29 (R—The body of oman upon whose finger was amond-studded ring, and about was a copper wire, | tight, was found today in the Harlem r few blocks from the Yankeo The o hody 1t ash whose 1 October lived in marital was | drawn stadium belief that the angled by the Tow into the police, who corpse had mo stow | woman had ire and her ex- estimated ver beer hs o a white ring she wora diamonds and water for two A watch, more, old was %o and the with sapph body was clothed black hosiery and in a black ed shoes, The rhers of the Wi . Matthew's Lutheran ! trip by bus to e leaguc of 35 and 40 per- The bus o'clock e Ither lea of ie will Aldrich The eharch a Amhe Mass. ire ow uers will o The expenditures heads and are d States geological surve) state department of state water case health commission, underground Conne water sur- cut Agricul- ation, $2.- nd 496,63 63 RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION Kno £1 Morris pany, Pittsburgh, consultants, $41 cxpenses, $36 $4,345.60; hearings court, $18,865.6% $1000 FORECLOSURE SUIT Valeryan Ciesznski of this instituted a foreclosure su 100 ,against Stanislaw Ml Rosalia Mlynarski Dorozen shi. Frank Kowalcz Konstant Yablonski and Antoni Cieszynsk), all this city. The plaintiff s | on December 21, 1925, ited a note on Clinton street to Dorozenski, Kowalczik Yablonski Attorney M. F. Stempien repre- sents the plaintiff and Deputy Sher- iff Matthew Papciak served the pa- pers $ SEEKS WOMAN HERE The Herald today received a let- jter from Mrs. F. B. Matthews of jBeverly, Mass., asking for informa- tion of the whereabouts of Mary Agnes Smith of New Britain who at- tended Wheaton college seminary | : MONEY asks that anyone having informa- | co attor- neys’ miscel- laneous, before Creek physician responsible other cause.” relief has been called Rexall Or- discovered. Thia water from the sys evacuating The water ipation ery is than any immediate A city has for $4,. narsk tablet been wots o the called colon food ntle, thorough movement without forming or ever increasing the dose Stop suffering from constipation. a Rexall Orderlie at night Next day bright. Get 24 for to- day at the nearest Liggett or Rex- all Drug Stor the e vaste anl natural a habit he exe- pro- anl Chew |from 1301 to 1503. Mrs. | tion about Miss Smith communicate with her at 31 erly, Mass. Herrick street, Bev- Snakes, frogs, and tadpoles are = deaf, but lizards have very keen ears, while turtles can heard well even under water. 24 Hour Service Courteous Attention Complete Privacy HELEN HAYES PRATT to RICHARD SMITH PRATT Superiof Court, State of Connect County of Hartford, May 18th, the compyaint ught said Court County on the firat 1623, and no: at Hartford, in Tuesday Ma, pending, claiming a | of name, it not the defendant notice of the penden The only charget is three and one- and it appearing 1o | half per cent on unpaid amount of whereabouts of kel nown 1o the plaintift it not adncy ot given the this in | Herald, a newspaper | Britain, Connecticut, {50 successive weeks, commedcing on or before th day of May, A. D, 1030, ROBERT L. ALLYN, Asszistant Clerk of said Court. Repayments to Suit Your Income ) & Court that received omplaint that the the d e of the u ®aid complaint defendant by pul the N Britain published in New onca & week, for { tion and Beneficial Loan Society lishing ord 00 W. Main Street Tel. 1948 Room 201, Raphael Bldg.