New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1928, Page 16

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Wiibii& iL 18, 1928 flung into a cornficld? more, coull BRISTOL NEWS iContinued from Page needed her somew here. the pillow, dled out Squad A was big vnough to serve as a oners held department Riverside avenue. several new water muins were voted, he summer s iy many pew extension tinguish the blaz bing soundlessly, | ier shoes in the litte green l1nock swung across indicating that zround 4 new monoplane which he will use t 7 o'clock |in place of the Spirit of St. Louis, this cvening in the city court room. 'which he said would be given to the board Smithsonian Institution at Washing- A meeting of the city mimission will be held tion signed by |to the edge of her berth. | profoundly thankful 7:30 o'clock touight the park commissioners will conene city council chamber. s voted to lay AUTHOR OF “SAINT AND SINNER* only objector Hobby Show Interesting Considerabil Mr. and Mrs Bybec a stateroom being Kans., and landed here shortly after | now :6 p. m. last night, with two pas-| proximately 1 in on Browster road from the been tastefully arran t of six inch headguarters upstairs hall, jother tha anged a mo- 1 suspicions ht inch main will del outdoor it 15 that ot Winthrop Dunbar, er of the Boys Club, trom picees of Oid 1re s was without Orhier exhibits inelude mght's hearing v ho bad robbed hd not for, nd coins of S of 8t Anne's school; a medieval f paper by the children he motioned like that oner Boys Club: ncluding a number of foreign | Club; an exhibit < clothes and other ne “amp Pire Gir Birds of Forestville goes next to Capita) 1 off with the g with b on Bristol's w by the Riddle t | promises of s sweet befors men had Jeft ctional types wer aturday afternoons and all wdmission fe adults fo defray wdmitted fr satislactory standpoint under girl who had | Beport of Superinten company of 4 . comy G fimes during lise Lxtension ition has been made to the commission by Brothers of consumplion m 1 bee demand- | had come run- snd talk with a we «d hoars-ly when sh ning to the in the erystal and asked b e derstand pt Reservoir to go to supper between Bristo]l and Farm- e vou deing up? Get buck to bed Sally finds b land try to sleep.’ and 1eft you fla quavered, brus last Parms District to N . Bills tor water remain- iounted to who she 1s was telling us £hook his head beans to the you my word, and Winficld Bybe {word is as good as his bond.” #ally learns that 1> ater that night Bybee calls everybody into his car{und you'll wear diamonds, and tells them Lis riginal petition of MacDon- through ser- . worth losing slecp over when you've ks Committee Exalted Ruler nious obicetion money 1 the ds ler and and tells of darkness and blazing eyes 1ppointu Nt of 1 —or killed. I'm goiug to find him.” | astonished man vid'a innocenc: menacing voic: her conversation with the And before Farmington | or his wife cou to detain her : |she dropped . trustecs and ofic: 1l Hartford hearing on that covered Sally. entertainnint Hurold Horkhicime to find David a platform of up much room dames Wright; {turned her | tion, away from the city RS BATTLY. April 18 (®)—A piteh- likely to result opposes New mother curled membersiip inyestis Sally's agoni He tried to lifther to her arms W e midget had from Sally’s shoulder to the Lopen. country. did not know Henderson, i Connolly; in the bollow ways and means coui- game of the | Aly's firm youns necl | muttering disgustedly her tiny fists beat upon Lis right leg sotithpaw, whost for attention. “You're not goi promise to Sally, are you, Mr . bee?” the tiny “You told her in the dark, her ter of fears pleaded passio i for David, ficreely shov- and the boy you'd ' ing to the dark depths of her mind of the jealousy Nita had fiendishly arou: boy in whom she and doubt. | | [ 1rank Kennedy, St t vear's contest was was breaking piped shrill was shameles without the serviecs of and serene after th phoucly . | Loading Knigit Joseph Kupperstein, Wood will be the memory | James Duban, you know truth whe ed ut sccand you hear it? was a crook. icoman or a constal Har of Morestyille: temporarily by €on- | jpag with unhearable plodded toward the show 1as D, Clane, VIRE IN HOTY in a closet in the kitchen of Britain club rooms on the Park hotel huild- z a1 213 Main street, owned b | not have taken fart in the robbery, doubt began to insinuate md William . Phelan; bowl- had buried Joseph Cul- Scout conimit ms outstreteidd, d hetween & wak undetermined of the fire depart- s dropping of | rette or cigar might | . Thomas Listen to m vesponsibility and NTINUED) has been shot, it Chicf Noble acknowledged and_cham- I0, o nost] e (woke poured through the eorridors firemen were in doors to reach SPECIAL NOTICL | will hold a Chimney Fir Wliged to sm was in that saf Saturday evenin all on Glen St at but I never as more convenient Tomorrow's b her. had thought JUST KIDS VES, SIR = HE PROMISED ME VERY OWN me boat with me.’ opportunity FOR WHERE 15 ANY AUTHOR 1IN TNIE WORLD . TEACHES SUCH BEAUTY AS A WOMANS EVES®® tricked him inte telling he THAT W(TH Wi mm’l KIN PROVE 1T \GHT HOME sun on his chestnut tailed her onc: of eriminals who had robb David could » POLLY AND HER PALS Ve SURE ASH e e e | tirc at the home of George Lawley | r————— it 121 Wolcott strect. The blaze was | fire department, and at 11:50 an | e xtinguished with chemicals. Called for Grass Fire Lake avenue, |tnarant, which is in the building or a time threatened several | guve the alarm, outbuildings, - m- to- | Col, Lindbergh Is Once rought Cou, es 1 and 2 of the alary was rung from Box 14. One | of the owners of the Shanghai res- | More Home in St. Louis St. Louis, April 18 (®—Col. Liuvl-.‘ bergh is home again. This time with | ton. | Fighting strong head wind bergh flew 400 miles from Ling- | ichita. | sengers. H. M. Bixby. president of | the St. Louis chamber of commerce, | ind Harry H. Knight, a broker. Lindbergh denied having any plans ! 1 to glance over his vol- uminous mail. Blood Carried Mile to Aid of Dying Patient Chicago, April 18 (UP)—A sue- AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies Tet your next car be an Au- See our display of 1928 model Domijan Motor Co., Hotel Burritt Gar- age, 136 Washington St BUICK MOTOR THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick dy Reference LINE RATES INSERTIONS CARS—Sales and Service. | CHEVROLET _SALLS AND SERVICE | _Btreet, Tejophoue {CADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS Sales & Service. LASH MOTORS, INC. Reliable Concern.” Telephone 3000, DODGE_BROTHLES Siles and Service S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1 Street._Telephone | DURANT-STAR—Sensation 1S Main Street. words to u line. lines 10 an in Minimum_ Spac 411 West Main Closing time 1 P. M. dail; | FALCON-RNIGHT errors after the first worvice, farm §t._Teleplione ARS—Tho car for the next cosstul long distance blood fransfu- {sion drew the attention of medical liere today. atient, Mrs. Max Goldman, | 1nd the donor, Ro: bitt, h Irother, were a mile o 1w {found impossible to perform. the Century Eight. The Kin Tedges, fruit trees Henninger's, 204 La operation in Mrs., Goldman's home, | {50 Dr. Darwin Pond of thie Ruvens- wood hospital staff took a pint of blood from Sabitt’s arm and carried Jit to the patient in a container pad-| Lied with cotton and heated with a'} {hot water bottle. Both wer: report- | f wd resting casi | 20 DIE 8 LEBRATION Moscow, April 18 (B—Twenty-one deaths, fifteen of v‘l) m from vodka. were reported in $foscow over the ster celebration. Six of the dead | re killed by violénce or accident shile many persons were wounded | W Lost and Found containing 3 order t blanks wnd oth Return to 15 Ho April 2lst to April 28th Wait For The Biggest ider please return to banks. with pistols and knives in drunken | {brawls. More than 1,500 sts |were made., PRO-PASCIST DEMONSTRATION Vienna, April 18 (UP)—Italian | ascist members of the nations cmbly, visiting Budapest toda d n great pro-fascist demon- stration by Hungarians, Dr. Puky, | deputy speaker of the Tun, Uparliament, greeted the fasei friends and brothers of Hung At n Cuurt of Prob } Britain, within and the County ni E onnect on day f April. A, D, 1923 Bernard 1. dia Tsq mation of Anva I, Rhaedes of Britan, diinistratriv on tate of Prank New Britain, with T district Colirt. doth’ decres. 4 Ve allowed and limited of el es ~x amed or 0 NORWAY wiStrsaRAREAn ne to notice by ady in cireulat s a in itied from Tieco: ARD K. GA Jud USED CAR Price Reduction Sale That Has Ever Been Seen in Tuits and topooars arv o superior Clean- 16 Franklin Sq New Britain ERS for 13 and 15K wad- | STANDARD MAKES s long as the can High Grade USED CARS PRICED EXCEEDINGLY T A Gruiney 88 *Lansastria,” June 30 rising i 62 dags, $600—! o Tan ’iar, Algier S Norway, tie place wher ting Norway, $4T8. o=, 10 Renad S Wastl Gretes, $1000 e 5 Biodibervancan Oretan- €0 &, 650 @ Preak C. Clark, Times Bidg M.V. Come in and See These 1927 Hudson 1926 Pontia 5 Essex Coach 1924 Oakland Touring 1923 Buick Sport Roadster Short Cruise, omit~ Oakland Touring, $40 TERMS AND TRADES McKnerney’s Fish Market Rocknort Cod Stk. 16¢1h. B. Blue Stk, ...... 18clb. Vhite Ha'ihut ... o0 i Saybrook Flounders 12¢1b. Buck Shad ....... 30clh. Roe Shad ........ 10clbh. C. A. Bence 50 Chestnut 8t. Next to C'ar Barn hite Perch HERALD CLASSIFIED HADDOCK 8c Ib. OYSTERS CLAMS SCALLOPS If It Swims We Have It. 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