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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928 ltown were recommended at the The board also annou according to word from architect, bids for | UGUST RINGODIST 2 . ‘nux! weck, The matter has been | Enjoys Good Health and Assists 5133 2%, "l Lolin Son on Farm ' to lool | After, but the bids sent out | as soon as possible. | Newington, april 15.—avout 50 Predict Better Business persons will attend the reunion of | In Oil This Summer th 1\ S i Albany, N. Y., April 5 ake at the nth r of the Atlantic States shippers | ! dvisory board here today predicted | £ ! better business during 3 L 10 > in petroleum 1 " Teapot Dome ra, Taly, April 5 sy samc obsery M. qQuist was horn in Sw on 6, 1541 and came to this country to live with his son, John A. Ring- ' quist, in this town about 18 years ago. He cnjoys unusually good , Nealth and aids his son in some of | he work about the farm. children April late, xti il ac hides, 1 |ials, Tine auto e recently unsuc to serve conta ither and tanning mater- | ypshum, sand and gravel, nd preserves, | the , paints, oils an James 1 O'Neil Sinclair oil trial in Was] 78 \ulvu-n‘,:' on, was fined costs on s0 of reckless z in town court last night by of 1 o C.S Burrows a4 on April 1 by after he lad been | exeossive s10 | Villa Open | The 2 " lwent over ce o division, Anerican " 1 villa wide dation, deelared that g visitors a net increase of playing on the sy L district manager © was arre te police driving at an all a4 and pa ne time, He wrge. Grand Juror Webster prosecuted the « L of « in the red for tl other ool palms and ormmizes. “What dor 3 Jimmy. that man arry A | andle commodity o | Atlantic States | Reports from the basic industr 1 that during the {imes yesterd v of this year, car loadings | A fire at the farm 8 i old at the soutl § . of the town A fiercely for s 1 minutes and promised to be e ane hut the department immedi = — put the flames under control. Nonc | Richard Henry L of the fires did i | All teachers in the schools in ‘l. . second of their pir Th nd corresp Tad ment of hin ustice, at Nice, listanee was one of tion of casy rid v of Virgin nage. ndence oY CLOTHING HAPPINET} ASSURED YOU FOR IEASTIER THRU OUR FIVE POINTS Come! Dress up in Spring’s smartest styles! y You, too, can be one of the happy throng to parade on Baster Sunday. Our Five Poirits of Superiority have assured Clothing Happiness to 33 years, They will assure Clothing Happiness for you and every member of your family this Easter. 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T} subpocna o uppear as @ witness N in aly to my knowleds ngton. “T will {taking my three b 1other O'N go 1o Cannes s children to | will re- | wo © READ nER D CLASSIFIED ADS v 10R War | ST RESULTS | After Long Medical and Police crime.” to say|Warren's g + which lrel all thiie . |shots, was found in the bey . d then goes on proves t or{and he also considers it ur «ction followin: their wound He that an outsider would stay A g points out that our med! men house for two hours after the fire tieported - Solved o established that Mr. and Mrs, |Started. ntly killed by the 1 their bodies Mrs. Warren were incap Slaying Warren were in: T ——— shots in the FAIR QUESTION Berlin, April 5 U — A criminal in Plauen, Saxony., acquitted ¢ appeared to|Kurt Huberich of bigamy and the 40 a. m. while in an|judge told him he might 89 back @ on the way to a hospi-(to his home. 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