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NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928. | = == == = e ————— = F. £, DUFFY DIES G It [strated April 8, 4 and § in tho fiest, hrictly. Admission to the soctal will ‘others on the speaking platform.| BODY STILL TNCEAIMED [Plo or the two Hartford fagiilies * | ems {fourth, fitth and sixth ward voting |be free, |Among thos: who will precede the Among the thr families who | recognized the man as ere ef their “places, between 9 a. mland 1 p.m.| A committec on prizes for the mayorulty candidate as speakers are | called at the Dillon Unds rtaking | relatives. In the matter of J. Feigenbaum. land from § p. m. to 8 p. m {social has been appointed, consists-'Attorney General B. W. Alling, Scn- | parlors in Hartford to see the | The body bas besn atahe R, ARTF[]RI] nkrupt, the first meeting of the M”RDER S SPE[;T The New Britain Democratic |ins of Mrs. M. Valentine, Mrs. J. L. ator E. F. Hall, Joseph Kloskowski | identificd man, killed by an express | taking pariors since Tuesday neon ditors will be held Monday in {Women's club will held its pre-|{Fagan, Mre. F. L. Conlon and Mrs. ‘and Attorney B. J. Monklewicz, | train_at Newington Junction Tues- | when the man threw himsel in the o the office of Referee in Bankruptey clection card party and dance to-|John Brophy. | P —— [day noon, was a family from this | piih of the train at it was en route 2 . {Saul Berman in Hartford. The = night at the “Tabs” hall on Main | Paonessa Speaks Tonight |READ R LD CLASS 2| S city. Neither the New Britain peo- |te this city. Prominent Dall‘y Man Succumbs | creators win consider 10 per cemt Thougm R%pons]me for New-street 10 exp . be| Ex-Mayor Paonessa will be one of | ; Colpanantion! eltered iy the beok. 106 to116A G BRI Al SLIt and |several apeakers at a rally at Teu- M n 64“] Yeal‘ | xupt. a.rk N Y Klllll] many prizes will be given the win. |tonla Macnnerchor hall on Arch . . BLA!R 8! ¥ 23N ' i For Real Silk Hosiery Tel. 1 RALR O g jners. Dancing will be enjoyed dur- |Street at 8:15 o'clock tonight. . 2 ko . —— —Advt, ————- ing and after the card sames and| A rally and smoker for the fifth . 5 . Deputy Sheriff Martin Horwitz was | entertainers will be on ha Ex-|ward will be held in Falcon hall to B el ynamed trustes ar fhe bankmipt ea-f NeWatky N, Ti Mareh 23 B-—Aly oo i ar Cnonnesm il mphale might with oot e and broe A e - of William Naples, at a meeting | disgruntied former employe cattle, former candidate for consress | OL e creditors yesterday in the of- | Frank & Warren, prominent local ou the Progressive ticket in 1914 and $ eferes dn :’a"krur"fl' Saull merchant, was being sought by po- | democratie candidate for seerctary of | axifond {lice today as the slaver of Warren, M state In 1916, died of n alleys at Rogers tonight. — | pis wi dith, and their son, Jack, U Wittt Rome in West Hartford, shortl i vh red bodies were found in it i | i fore noon foduy at the aee of 63| Concctia Sidoti, aged 61, of 176 | e fireswent. hom. [ttt I “fter an illness of Washington strect, Was arrested to- S | Only 2 Days Lefts eame 1o West Hartford y by Sergeant P. J. O'Mara on a et Attorney Wilfred T. Purchas: L] [ ] [ ] [ ] And this Gigantic Piano Sale ® ° ° ) . Will Be History — Will Your g L[] L] Home Have Music this commissioner of education for Clin- |110TToW aetive cooperation of police ir. on county, N. Y 1900, | The day policemen will attend a | po peo & and surrounding countics, Active Politically sesslon of the schoo) for policenien |7y s S Sin hunted man had Purchased For This Sale Mr. Duffy came to West Hartford |2t 8 o'clock this evening. financial difficulties some months Of Pianos, Players, Grands vith a buckground al) Nash Sults (Ryan), Phone 2508, [0 2 iy S it o o suddenly left nd political activity. 5 town. telling post office officials ; et avers o B . te : fals he rolitical career Ly |4, The police were motified today of f OH “EUTE TS forwarding address | Platt-Odell republican P | the return of the licenses of Walter || 2 ) : aul St as he did not wish his wherabouts in Clinton county, N. Y. wh Gry N 1 Grove street, John e 148 renominated for school commis- | WOl of 225 Glen street and Joseph Albert H. Hamilton of Auburn sioner of the coun fer | T Wolton of 108 Harviaen strest, | 0000 expert, was called into the | Bekoming B wasARnl oL \Tet & balfo itho feuaneniion (ptithelllnenaer | FL8 SHOASAD I as oallad e e tord he participated in the political |of Sar ‘: A :“'i"“r "f SiL Linwoad i, oonation ‘or tha' prorides ohuct] Aot o as an independent. |$trect and Nicholas Leardi of %6 | ¥ e | ;vl of hx»] v:(mln i‘; m‘ "(':“1“_3 ‘“"' inlon ateeat | the bodtes were found He plans to © was elected € « 5 o ¥ k. e | X make a more thorough investigation | council and was a member of it for = ! Lo gation > ' o {today. ral years. Mr. Duffy strongly | NEW MATCH WOOD Hamilton had been walting a admired Pre Theodore Roosc- | siockholm, March 29 (Pr—Swedish Canandaigua to be called as a wit- velt and was a legate to the st | ppineer claims he has found out | ness for the state against Charles H. | .mnn.\l] P e oy k‘n.f;y.\\[-v‘n how to make matches from Swedish | Groen, of Geneva, on trial fn county | in 1916 he supported President Wil-|yaqwood, For its great match court charged wi o | i 16 1 . arged with socond degree | P lde son for veclection |dustry the country has been import- { murder. It now is believed District ay as you T on . Tumis Tarmon in |In& aspen wood from Russia and | Attorney N. D. Lapham, of Ontario | Mr. Duffy began tarmine in | pejan : S { county, today will be asked to waive Mooers, N. Y., when he resigned as | ¥. today ed to waive igh school principal. While col- | S ———— ;‘I‘: Y;m“ ";":“h:’" ‘1' Aucting his Meadowbrook farm in | samiiten jtha ma t. Hartford he became active in | ECZEMA IN jwhole time to the solution of the 8 | murder here. shing the cattle’ shows during | 1 e ot All three vietims were shot with a | 1 {.22 calibre revolver. Purchase by & | cut state f . As an expert in cattle | call | wllg:'v\: at S the | | stranger of shells for a gun of that T TR e B |size from a local store early this e he tinent. He was well known | week at first was thought to have a ; : AL pedigreed cattle and possible bearing on the case, W E wonderful quality ome of his own Jersey cows have On Limbs. Itched and — v of :Mchelin Tires won championships 4 ; 2 Y causes them to give 4000 .\:.M\r'. ]‘;;m\n‘:y:v hvnm: S ; nur‘].s\ “l(:.\' Burned. Cuticura Healed. PARTIES BAR ALLEE g e \ to 5000 more miles than sraduated from the Potsdam nermal | “‘Eczema broke t;'u( t;nmyldlmbl T the average tire. Now our sciool at Potsdam, N. Y. { |in small pimples that festered and L In 1558 he marricd Elizabeth Tv- | |acaled ovees The itching and burns r casy payment plan makes rett of Winthrop, N. Y., who sur- ing were 8o severe that [ scratched | " i(acmallvcheapefllobuy vives him. His son, Ward I Dmffy and caused eruptions. My clothing| | : zing cditor of the 1artiord | |aggravated the breaking out, and | (Continued from First Page) these remarkable tires. i could not sleep at night on account| | Meaded Association of the irritation. The trouble lasted AL inatinE et Higaead alrDulhy B IREEEATER. (8 wtural Milk 9 " % 2 & T success. 1 began using Caticura| |10 Views on public uestions et / tiresome delays—and you Bench to Match aomicd elid: T comtinued ualpy| | ™V& e most favorable impressio W are riding o the bes. 59 Musie Rolls Neither candidate s expected to Why not have it, when it Tl o el | ]tben and o s few veenia L] s 06 o : d g o 4 legislative committes of 1 tate | ponent and for this reason, Bartlett costs less? ers St., Auburn, Me., July 1, 1627, has been assigned the first hour and Use Cuticura Soap, Oin tand Paonessa the second. A ; President Paul Sealors o- Spain Puts Armor On Talcum for dailytollt purposes, | |, Lroont Paul Sealora i pre- Her Bull Ring Horses | |smrs: onmemtswase summe saa] duce Joscpn 1 . chalrman of 5-37 East Main, near Main St. Madrid, Spain, March 29 (® —| |Csteurs, ', g the mass meeting committee, Phone 860, hanks ;‘o {he initiative of the So-| LM Cuticurs Sha Shck e Voting machines will be demon- for the Protection of Animals and Plants, whose president is the Prince of the Asturfas, ¢ldest son of King Alfonso, the mistreatment of | nimals is diminishing rapidly in; ain As Little As One For Each Store This Is Your $10 v Savings Up To Chance To Save | Securesa Piano taken part. In each city election A small down payment candidates are invited to . —no inconvenience—no | Delivery vas president of th their views on public questi Preducers’ association of Conne cut and he had been a preside the Connecticut Dairy M Bullfights are being closely watch- . . 1 by the authorities, and this s Or 1 t e on the horses engaged in them must o furnished with protective cuirass- o | "ttt | FIFTEEN DOLLARS DOW Tokyo, March 29 (®—Because of the infernal troubles of China, army officers are in great demand th and Japanese military schools andy A i b R ou ow IHave a ‘ions from Chinese students who de- sire to become military leaders in S FRIGIDAIRE A benefit whist and bridge will be held at Isabella rooms, 166 Main street tonight at §:15. Refreshments will be served.—advt. rice Stamped On e Piano By the 'anufacturer. Sale Price » 495 No Interest No Extras $595 Leonard $450 Angelus i $725 Stoddard Player Player Player - A Partial List For Bargains Regular Sal Price 1. M. Cable Player S g nard Player .....coe Dem'r $415 Winter Player . 65 v Kohlr straight .. Used $ 93 Rogers Player . . 365 5 and . J New $798 Heller Player ..... .- 86 toc . .81, New 3880 Plorce & Ward. s .. $550 . 2 95 New $415 Stodart, Plays siaees $935 3 3 New $435 Auto Piano Play« Saen New $650 Mason, demonstrater .... $695 New $495 l‘io scrubbing for me CE CUBES! Frozen desserts and food soon make it pay for itself. @nd see how my clothes gleam! salads! Better, more dependa- Its advantages actually cost you I’MalllorRmso.lhegranulalcdsoap ble, preservation of foods! Con- nothing. See the new Frigidaires Every Instrument Reduced—Nothing Reserved THE END OF THIS GREAT SALE IS NEAR ' DONT DELAY that soaks out dirt! It saves me the You May Never Have This Opportunity Again . at our display rooms. Inspect the hard work of scrubbing and boiling. stant protection to health! These new Tu-'l‘imc models of el;‘:lcuisite t:nh‘l:" it washes the clothes so much are some of the advantages that beauty. Examine the cooling unit S Frigidaire electric refrigeration which converts any good ice-box I think it's just wonderful the way brings to your home. And the into a Frigidaire at surprisingly dirt and stains float off in the thick A ; 5 “ Rinso suds. I notice that even the economies effected through the low cost. Come in now while our most soiled cuffs and edges come use of Frigidaire, because of low extra easy payment plan is in ef- ;:m w'ix::;ii?mmmbbinx atall. operating cost and the saving of fect. his “no-work” way is mighty easy Fraderick Grand $750 — Now $650 Phonographs Included In This Sale (T e VICTOR, BRUNSWICK, EDISON LA A Year and a Half to Pay! ~——— RADIOS ——— coarse now. Rinso is the most economical laun- ATWATER KENT — FEDERAL — BOSCH — RADIOLA dry soap I've ever used. 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