New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN IIERALD [~-] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928 awrence J. Golon, testifie d committed no offe The THRD WEE NS, =2 household, h’n being a \\Mo\\xr with five children. Mrs. Cha Judge Warns Mandl to Work and Support Family ‘tified that the reason in the bedroom when th ¢d was that she had told him to go there, as she did not want the police marital troubles of Mr. and | Corbin Arrested For Loitering o Pandolphe, aged 33 street, was ordered by s Saxe to leave places whe appens to be loitering, when ordered to go by those in authori- Kicly arrested him station yesterday aint of William passc on com station 1 4 that he was i lolpho, who thr him. Pandolpho te w put out of the hough e w or noun support, ited the very tim Iy, that family wh tion Offic. n Mandl that John Golenback, 25, f o7 rwin Place, plead & ¥ th f violating the liquor law shop at 109 Lofayet J was fined § nd costs, nd Mes. Mandl liv Mandl drinking, t might without know where he upport the rois that he Mr. Gre ponsibility enstein satd Officers and William Gral ted the store on Mary ik threw a ligu was mopped up by th 1 the contain 7.42 volume and 0 Judge W. 1. Ma Poth men and said th ion of the state was sat " CANNOT REPLAGE SIGN ATOP MAIN ST. BUILDING comnie Wlvertising Company Forbidden To vith his 1 Make is second v Alterations — Rutherford ot on complaint of b i fo miuke or him cons cither S tronhls tolatiy Thecatens Present Billboard ordinance comm ion council went ral ¢ mission 1 Mandl he did no make pa fore the 1 expladne o would i e roven the var in the ci on hills pres committee whet expenditiure for somr 0 and |, janil with prolation chulski was fine md an or auirement Yanks’ Infield Filled “ llll Dugan at Third t & Ila., March & (® r Connolly had Dugan hird in Kelly of the receipt g @ azzeri the itheit tryst + the intield frst floor ftene- | Dugan spiked the talk cot, testified +1rick kne forgat it f frequent | an operation in a Iski. who lives than a year ago. part from hier husband, He was at “Net a thing the matter wit 1wy home § t, she said red Dugan, at trick ¥ Chachulski, the bunk I'm only 30 W Attorne and roady te i saving e New Energy for Boys inTwo ., Weeks! When children arc weak 4§} jand ailing, you can't drug them back to health.3 A boy or girl who could cat a whole pound of "™ figs every day \\'uulfl soon be the picture of health 4 —b\{l clnl<lrcn won t diet. California fig syrup is the Asolution. l\'o.gxrl or boy has ever tired of it yet. If Ayou start giving this deli- cious, fruity syrup they will “pever let you forget their daily treat. Within two or three wcoks you will realize what Nature and “jnatural aids can accom- plish = for children. 3You'll have a boy who's hard as %4 nails, or a girl who 2blooming. Look at “tongues only three or days after this fruity, yrup has swcctcncd-up HAystem; no coating, even he morning; no hint of /fetid breath, no matter what things are eaten. All the ton- fics in the world can’t energize stabilize a child like genu- _Nine California fig syrup, nor will you ever have to give anything else for the bowels. Regular elimina- P ,tion commences with the first spoonful of this perfectly ‘natural regulator; if the “harsh cathartic habit has al- ready fastened on your ch||d fig syrup will soon end all need of stronger measures. A few drops will do the same for a bilious baby. Two \\ecl\s or less will tell the story, and sixty cents buys a generous bottle. Just be sure it is the gcnumc product; in asking for it say “California.” that to know he was in the house. She admitted having invited him to call. | goverument to | fo th ihout his | T would “take a did not want to ob- OLD LINCOLN ST. SCHOOL - 10 BE SOLD ON MARCH 15 o a Mrs. McGo will be tried in superior court unless the state’s | Bids To Be Filed At Headquarters attorney cnters a nolle, because the defense 1 cd of ' of Board of Education—Cash ? 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