New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1927, Page 14

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Saltzman appeared 1 supreme court today 1o relate t May, his wife, hit him with thing except the Kit erally. “She beat me wit cary beater,” ho s “She heat i soup ladle and T “She threw cups and saucers at Owners Move to Halt Lonvwhm emen’s St ik Trar day tha it ports be Hampton It ers whi the Tn rporatio offer, mal HONOR COUNT VICCHT » nee Bread! ~ o 3 1000Ug cooled flavor s veloped before euc Ask Your Grocer For Parker- Buckey’s Kew B:-,x, QU Bread ms.(s\ S hney to Teach Girl Scouts to Fife N RS SR | Miss RUTH OMATEAU THIERRY 15 to ) Tr 7 1 J Joseph Mar Pl rave of sc triend Jeft be n CORN PRICES SOAR 1 1 HIGGINS FUNERAL HELD Jay i h] hind " MECCA FOR VEVERANS attended at Boston re tly. At &EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1927, DERWRITE EXPENSE | OF BUYING BLEACHERS William G hall comi- board of ey, hoard Butler of 1 hourd 1 0. Rack st former st Zane Grey o Works; B, H. the marriage on his schoo * New Britain | Fred Kleibingat and Phyllis Reid, & i and another schocner (shown together abov ower (‘o Stone, board of § years a them apart. ico-presi- This summer ing. discovered the i passport. 1 Construc on (o.; man; i, insurance - TELLS OF HIS TRIP 10 H. Hubbard ert M. and W. R 1ddy * Schenck Succceds Loew |Frank Fritzen Speaks At An Luthir Leazue Theater Chain Head , Sept. 20 (UP)—Nich- ‘chenck has been elected to 1 Marcus Loew as head of the Are Elected, Frank Fritzen of Soutt sted Liet Main st has written roms Meeting—Ofices ne in the South Se¢as port of Kle his sweetheart and found her a nu They were married, but on returning to Amer FAR NORTH WITH BYRD nual TS ment uses and Richard Byrd on the s picture inter it was an- pole, told the today. L hrotha of Joseph M £y ad of the United Artists urch and b nd of Norma e new president 1 ead of the Metro-Goldwyr nor Mayer corporation as well as Loew's (v, Albert Elm Bengston; Lenck. whose clection was pre an Joscplison licted after Loew's death, has been treasurer, Mildred Peterson. resident of the Me- pa social which followed n for the last three jnejuged music by a trio consisting of Elizabeth Forshaw, ter Linn, violinist and David John- son, mandolinist 20 (UP) city | Vocal solos were given by Lilia in commemo- ' Johnson. into Rome n troo MILAN BUILDS SUBWAYS $70. There was noticeab O SR e BRI TOR e : T e g eeen Y qeveloped tend- iy ey hy the subway bug rece ney 1o diminish the importance of chen means were s t to rel LM GHGE DR (D traffic congestion in the city that can, has grown from 600,000 people in 4 Potenzianl, governor of 1914 to 900,000 this year. The Po- | Itome, placed a wreath on the t desta, however, decided the cost of commemoratir event but nd speeche too great and approve tect of making 8 hee discoversed principal tramways under the od section. The present ¢ will be used. ETHEL DOGNT If G YOIR GOAT ANY MALE menger g won 1 700 TIGHT, < N\ YoiR LPS ARes T00 Rep/ ¥ 00 THIN /7 . —AMERICA JREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR WANTS i ADS Puilding subways like those of New the construction, at an e e about $270,000, of two called santonin, whicl, tunnels which will ecarry the four st ANCE. vacht, 'The Fisherman | crossin i a|a | hour. Zane Grey Sezs Real Romance a2 5 T Recent] > saw It, of Capt. daughter of the vukualofa. Fate .\Il\rl ched the islands ingaroa—and v FINANCIN SUED achange Stack Member Sued For Libel For Naming Deteciive in His Divorce Suit. too, with per of ») - The pair met three [y . H‘.llman Inc., Store it was consul at Whangaroa had neglected to vise the Separation scemed imminent again, but an in- 1 m’mous immigration officer released the girl “in custody of her hushand™ until the vise arrived. rival political factions day’s primaries, preceedin © TWO ARE SLAIN IN For Fatal Shooting | “T\\o Dry Agents Held | John Roh: 19, shot early €u irdtow Md., Sept. 20 (UP day in an affr v in the Oakland dis dolph was held trict, and George Faber, 24, sh bail tod d Dano M. Jackley by a group of men driving a mo was held in 000 bond a hear tor ecar through the p Distric & on the al shooting ¥ Iriday night, were the vietims, harles 1 Gundlach, Mmor Di nrba AIkEPollE s R e S[ Hces M ty of which the two accused were At P()l']( Of Dflllh, | ing in Pittshurgh , Mother Calls for Son | Jackley and two other| liy il the New Britain | ——_— agents drove to the Gundlach home (€ hospital, a haired Pittsbureh, Sept. 20 (P—Th t They calls consztantly for a sor i of two men, shot during pre- ¥ not hear. Mrs, Sylvester clection disorders here, and 1 or L with otzun and pistol " of 112 Hartford av o isturbances in polling places today stin 1 on who oy an operation of seri. marked th progress of the primary or o 1 o rday lies She calls continy Grorge Faber, wounded Friday by pled for life. Gunc i« son Daniel, autemobile gunmen who invaded t v ur 1 nzht 1o vorking in H Strip district, notorious for its « His widow vho lias heen home tion orders, and John 1 an. proac wh Il ‘ vks A daughte <hot in the Oakland section day. 1 1 a ¢k her missing brother licd in hospitals tods Two elec- (i ¢ 1 o {tion board officials were arrested In | fis body and entered ection with Faber's deat! s 2.in val ! Police reserves patrolled many in the Strip, Oakland and WO DIE OF WOUSNDS her sections in an effort to pre- t clashes betw political fac- _ I'itt sl ) i1 Shortly polls | Mo i charges o f iutomobile, o ding the shed through oceny complain candi 1 girl tiring pis- © developed ng New Britain’s Most Popular Millinery Store FOR TOMORROW Sensational Values 350 ~FELTHATS All Colors Small and Large leadsizes Regular 85 Value jurres not { police com |of the el | bronght issioner board jon com which in i \fldched h\ ((mdal‘lc via LeWitt payment n of H umages, through Nair Miner, Read & Tuliock, throug Isame ¢ firm, has named ti fendant in an actic amages, RE-ENTEF New York, Sept WILL LAW SCHOOT Hudson, N Burke, elerk at the Stock Exchar ritt hotel, has gned his po Ly Al jon there to re-enter Yale Ly Julins 1 4 hool where he is taking a co Come Early For First & DaIuDE R4S €O- gy jaw, Mr. Burke, who came herc Choi file ice a divorce suit he filed on) the Draper hotel in Northamp- lorithiy ton, Mass,, will I Sunday. He i alleges that he was em- . will be succceded by “Dick” Ross by Mrs. Hudson for ber pro- 'also of the Draper. 5 o ot and asks $160,000 in | Miss Hilda Lantz, a former tele- BERET FELT sation for i ‘0 the |phone operator at the hotel, has re- 1 enviable reputation” he turned as chief operator, succceding TAMS enjoyed before the it war ‘iled. | Miss Marie Johnson, who resigned Hudson is « direet descend- |ast week. 1 65 f Mendrik Hudson, Mre, Hud- Special . . (§ member of the royal Haps- rg family and formar: lapest for her peant ra suit pending Hudson. ted In has a Meriden \Ian Hcld in Death of 5-Year-Old |; en s for the death lLouis Passenski of Meriden on September 14 in a find- ing issued today by Coroner Eli Mix. The coroner fin that the child was struck while Galanski was the intersection of Miller nd Twist streets at 30 miles an He continued for a block be- fore stopping. The child was taken 10 Meriden hospital, where he died four hours later, 14 RUAD HE R\I D CLASSIFIED ADS » MR 100 HGH/ B —Theo- |y Judgment for the plai ifession in the amount of §72 been rendered by Judge Henry P. Roche of the city court in the ac- tion of John Balkon against Washko Karhonic cenberg & LeWitt | S WIE and the defen- nt admitted owing the money, {ting forth in his plea that judg- nient might be rendered against hin. | | G6L/DENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN ST. AT COURT ST. Dobbs Hats $8 and $10 ‘i“ Oh Kay Hat $6.00 JOHNSTON & MURPHY SHOES s il " — || {EFTEIIUE O . ||

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