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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY b HIP 4mm ‘ Lover ('4-{” He {or using to kill her husband Friday| weli when save some daughter of a Japane her and | SPURN NAME, HOLLYWOOD | ister associations,” the promoters ot" CATS 1 /ICREASE ¥ Jersey City, N. J, Jan, § (UP)t veale ay. . 89 Lhe to Lill d Cha London, Jan: ¢ (#—The Daily |the center near Elstree, Hertford- -Bought Fatal Drug‘“fu?:lfii‘e?‘ni?k“xflf‘iue.. Clark | ralt, ; i gan S AN G St the mew British |shire, abandoned the appelation. | When Andrew Carley drove late dhe B 2 - Walla Walla, "Wash., Jan. ¢ P— ' was faced with the body of Althe < . lovnsend. YATUSRE A, i ol has cust aside the nameo ! Protests from the residents'of the inew tunnel under the Hudsen giver 2 \ “§ |Preston R. Clark, 36-year-old lowr"maweu former telephone compu NG NCE] ! i U member of the o¢ Honvwood Incality and others brought about he had his cat, 8ally, in the pea: 1 of Mrs. Bosie Mae Bidwell, 40, has | employe, at 4 morgue here, he ; g - dunior League of New Roeiielle, The On the ground that “the people of | the decision. seat. As he emerged. he looked confeased that he purchased poison | mitted buying the poison. He de- ' men ge- 1 i probably will take place in this country, Vi back and found Sally had given hm: e — with which the woman is lcculed;chred he bought it for Mis. Bi 1 .0is Mai ¥ attach to the y B, to four kittens. Youth With Liquor on Person Found in Store Acting on information that Wil lism Montanile, aged.20, of 197 Gold street, was carrying bottles of liquor in his pockets and serving customers in the store of Mra. Copcetta Mai- efta at 107 Lafayette street, Ser- geants P. J, O'Mara and M. J. Flynn raided the atore about ¢:30 yester- day afternoon and on searching Montanile found one bottle in his Poasession. Later, they searched him again and found a second bottle, and when he was searched at the police atation by Officer James H. McCabe, another bottle was found, Twe of the bottles were filled and the third ‘had traces” of- alleged liquor, according to the police, who charged Montanile with' violation of the liquor law 'and also notified Mrs. Mafetta to be in court on the same i charge, . Ly > FiRe S / Staris To-morrow! The Great Sale Thousands Wait For! etta and Montanile pleaded not : : 2 n ¢ 03 sl 424 vero epraied by 3o ‘ e 2 Prices Slashed to Show Our Appreciation for corney Thomas F. McDonough, who iy ? iness i niedy that the cases be -:o‘nunued [ Jl sy 2 7 the %}88I$.tm:¥ea‘:.: 'Bu.ln in Our Hiltory ! until next Wednesday, and Ju ! e : : /i et o the S RE—KANE'S {amous PROFIT-SHARIN G g aordina - e elhan, aed Juiky . P e : Tt paisommpepare werid—the wale when the year's Broflis are shared itk on i niiordinary oot B2 cording to the police .records, has K { " . % their patronage! This sale s planned wholly in ‘the interest of the public! You can huy fige furniture at pries been convicted twice on the charge K ! i g G "u.- e S I’gs‘;h’ ’i‘:tr! "‘?n"e' '“' ("'o"‘r"(";k‘ bll;Yln‘ p‘uiv'!r B Reen foR0en sad o pro-d g of liquor violation and at present d o L has a suspended : il sentence of 10 days against h-. Bonds in her case were set at $500, and $300 in Mon- tanile's case, 2 9 1 o g YR 5 z v"m Mra, Alex Lastauskas of 144 e ) il e SRV Vo Thornley street, who was notified yesterday to be in court today on the charge of violation' of the fiquor law at her heme, .did not put iu appear- ance until 9 o'clock. Court had ad. ' 4 1 il L traordinary journed, and Mrs. Lastauskas was fl i . ot wbly Ao ve. affar 2% w6 4 ues _during the PROFIT-SHARING locked-up-in default of $300 bonds : T ] d SALE, but as an added inducement, we which she said she would raise later ; - | include FREE GIFTS with every pur- in the day. Attorney Alfred LeWitt chase of $25 or over! represents herny COURSE IN HOME HVGIENE | < [ [ 4 L) B e OPENED FOR GIRL SCOUTS| | T . | == . R Instruction to Be Given in Visiting Nurse Association Rooms De- ginning January 16. 7 | ZANn Y., i When Have You Heard of Such A Red Croas course in Lome hy- slene and care of the sick will be ! ® l e_e R = conducted for second ‘class Girl Cmtom Bullt vlng oom X CEDAR Coni ; ) 0 who are 14 years old or LARG! L % :en::: three months of belng 14, in PROFIT-SHARING crentss this great valwe! Now do we do M Through our FRIE with every purchase of §15 oA e .',:.';‘i.'.'c};.. UG e the rooms of the Visiting Nurse As- 8-stere buying power in your interest, and sharing our profits for the !:' . of 335 oy ne bissd eociation at 52 Center street under i Pinest consiruction, with hardweed frames, losse springs, doep > the supervision of Miss Rachel C. uriens seats and finely tompered springs. Strikingly besutiful Colby, director. JACQUARD er Baker's Cut Velour coverings. WING The first meeting of the class will i CHAIR, ARM CHAIR and DIVAN incinded! be held on January 16 at ¢:15 p. m, i 9x12 Tapestry Ruz FREE! The class.will meet on Mondays and ' Tuesdays bf each week for 40 min. i 1 - utes at this same time after school. |, i 3 2 Ui R aTee e ) The minimum requirement to cover 3 .S “theiwhrk is 30 hours The elam 1o =t Profit-Sharing RADIO limited to 16 girls who are working [ Super Sensation! for the five badges in health win. ner, home nurse, child nurse, first ald and health guardian. At the end | of the course a Red Cross certificate ’ " will he is#ued to the girls who pass- 4 b PRV AL R ed the tests and demonstrated sat- P * isfactorily the various activities. 1 A PN The Girl Bcout badges which are ; 2 . indicated will be awarded after the b2 d . Dlert additional requirements stated in the 4 gl In Beautifel CONSOLE Cabinet , handbook “Scouting for Girls” are lived up to. The - veritying of the i COMP] E TE complete _eligibility of the Girl Y’ Scouts for the separate badges will g f Latest Siuh Dial 6-Tube Model rest on the captains who have girls In the course. Each girl will be re. quired to use a Ped Cross text book 4 r Qfl? & e Posinvely ’ ‘ ' and pay & small fee for the material . ueed in the course. i : il Nothing Else . Followi; 1 list of midwint | 'n ! pra(?cl::c;‘bn:lttz enn?lna't‘:on:. n.;l: 1 To Bfly Bedroom Value Extraordi ary. applications for which should be in ] : World-Pamous ; 5y 6 Pieces—Walnut Veneer—Decorated the hands of the captains not later 4 Landseme Comsole net, COMPLE! 21: N 3 i Profit-Sharing! Artistle Nnes, with than January 21: business woman, / e | 4 :::“?3 m R Shar e e ~ih citizen, cook, dancer, dressmaker, Length , Large WARDROBE, Charming DRESSER, Bow-End BED, Bench and Chalr all ln'- cluded. Don't let such value get away from yeu! pathfinder, photographer and scribe, ¥ SONE st this peice after the PROFIT-SHARING winner, homemaker, hostess, jour- Full- economist, health guardian, health - ' wm'vu'rvm ocembined with cabinet woeds. nalist, laundress, needlewoman, The quarterly meeting of the New 5 A .} days are over. Britain Girl Scout council will be i G : - 9x12 Tapestry Rug FREI Purchases Held held in the Girl 8cout office on Wed- = 0] nesday morning, January 18 at 9:30, = = | FREE Miss Alice Conway, & member of the / / Until Wanted. national staff of Girl Scouts, will ad- i Il dress the Catholic Women's league * . ) at its regular meeting on the evening of January 18. Miss Conway will be a guest at the morning Girl Scout council session and will meet with 4 5 ! ) -l Ulllllll"y troop committee groups from the i ) i ; | y Low Terms Catholle churches fn the attermoon. 4 4 ! y for Mighty Grip on Royal e Trousers Saves King END TABLES j London, Jan. 6 (UP)—Because H 2 E Q 2 the pants of his old green hunting ing =" i - i £ bhnrlng sult were slack, King Albert of the - E Belglans was saved from injury in legs - . : 7 > Da¥5 2 bob-sleigh accident in the Swiss i - g Alps. - = = E GE3 So everyome eam take A 8t. Moritz dispatch to the Daily 3 5 1 advantage of this Mail today said the king was de- . 7 i 5 sale! Small down scending the 8t. Moritz sleigh run at . 2 R 40 miles an hour as passenger on a ~ ::::;u eNere amy bob-sled when it skidded turning d b _— o Shamrock corner. N . 3 e PROFIT-SHARING Crestes This Big Value e : LEREE Dining Room » 5-Pc. Decorated Breakfast Set, thrown and injured his back. 3 G % The king was unbalanced but : 3 58 romer Surtaces—deep dramwers. " “hm: A'c'mym....' Don't let the low price confuse you! Attractively Dudley Delavigne, another passen- g RY L 9 C-M’“IM-M)“,., ‘..':q and 5 Side ?;:omfd dropleaf table and 4 smart chairs, ail ger, quickly pushed himself in add:'s X s % g - seats. At unmsually Es Northesk's vacant place and took a g 1 1 terms during the PROFIT-SHARING days. 7 P firm grip on the seat of the royal z 4 12 Tapestry Rug FREX! v l 5 75 trousers, ! . ' . B ° He pulled Albert back into posi- 1 5 oy - —— " tion and the king finished the run x & Easy Terms with no more dumage than a For Evening Appointments Phone 2-9281 . scraped elbow. “l hope Northesk was not hurt; el Ll T ' oo e p Great PROFIT-SHARING Extra! ever A ing said. “It's grea d s er than war or motorcycling.” i Double Day Bed A g . The king grinned happily, look- | Simmons ub e y N < i Walnut Finish ing strangely unroyal with an old ' SIMMONS QUALITY. Comfortable and at- ” e L i . 1o DRESSE head. It was the first time in his- ' ered lounge to & comfortabie double bed. Com- : .95 tory a reigning monarch had de- > % \ [ — , : scended the 8t. Moritz run, PR Wikl Samikeestes; Covteii, A o Yes! Real WALNUT Ven- R ——— afverwards 31975 ruses 1092 MAIN STREET vartors >~ BB e