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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 380, 1928, n L ’M . Walther Will Attend NODDYISHEADOF Death Takes J. J. Marphy, Former (" ) paiured, 3 Serously, When Poonels " b it 2 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill and Mr (Ler of the repu e R TICKET IN TEXAS Ouwner of New Britain Ball Team oo evat f Sta?lr Smashes Into End ot L i e o | S, S dl\l;flullcl\d )”m’ln;m Boris ““”h: o ed Tram ln New York garet Turnbull of 11 Wallace slrcet.‘\]l:f;(;:“tfz-l;::.\‘L()?.llfix:;{u{“::i‘:;h]ju;.t“\h,- Nomination for Governor Equiv- Retired Baschall M'8“°‘°<[ Dead Baseball Magnate | ciuncb uov ao rolovs: Moniay; L been spending their \acation at|vert, the other New Britain wem. dleat to EIGCUOII There Passes Away at Hospi- : 'xJ-“::t‘luJ-?.li':f g ‘Mme Than 1,000 Passengers on Two Carriers Thrown |Branford. Mr. Law returned this|Lor, will be prosent, Mr. Covert | morning., Mrs. Li will return vicationing in Cu The meetin, tal Where Daughter Is | p {Wednesday, 7 @ ., montivs wind | Into Panic—Smash Occurs When Train Is Unable [wter. [\l fix dutes for the fall primary for Maria O'Connor; Thursday, ms months mind for Raymond Hes. | to Stop Momentum After Power Is Cut / e i e ) lin and Saturday, 7 a. m. month's 4 % Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson of iy T t wind for Mrs. Agnes Ryan. : Off on Whole Line. 408 Park sited at Cornfield FILES AN APPEAL | | Dallas, Tex., July 30 A—Gover. nor Dan Moody, youthful redhead executive, who was swept into the + Texas governor's chair in on a campaign based opposition to Governor Miriam A, ("Ma”) Fergu- i Il e i oo an) aeine faally ehen 4 Deartly daatod el Howard Clark of Commonwealth 'he finding of Cempensation —Com S YRR o wid Waterbury teams in the . Confessions for the children will cu-car clevated train crashed nto a | Alieady escited when the lights | ronl 18 on @ hiking trip through | {EEmT o ME L ptication 7o “D'l'm“ v 3 o league, died suddenly Sut- . be heard Priday afternoon at & stalled train on the Sixth avenue |went off the passengers were thrown | ' & "t : : . ; 2 4 sensation for permanent injurl urdant night ot & nels' hospital, 3 velock and they will recelve com- line at Columbus avenue and Sixty- |into a panic. Cries of two boys, i 3 LR Mr. Manzi w ~'n| the cmploy | Hartford, whither he had just been . uunion at an 3 o'clock mass Sut- Ninth strect last night. More than |prisoned in the weckage rose high ,,.L ,0" : it B “,h’v Al 4SO | il Mo sAnen ol Sontt, Mol removed from a sanatorium at Nor- ay. i J.u00. pussengers on the two trains|over the screams of other passen- |ypending miiied Sresterdns Ul S0mpdl Bosl ey ol SeN e DeERES wich. Mr. Murphy, who was 52 years 4 S doseph's Church were thrown into a panic. Fire ac- | gers. many of whom were women | 0 N8 1WO Weeks at Ataatic ity | S as injurad: Compensation g had been ill for fully four y Yirst Mriday devotions at 8t Jo- companied the collision and children, it 3 e e ol aia e g with heart trouble, and for s : r!vur;"h will consist of masses Trains carrying hone vxour, The telescoped cars caught fire,| ties Anne Magor ot Saturdus f [ the Eround that the commissione ks he had been at Nor-| \ o b and 7 o'clock. Confessions IS from seaside resorts, run- [but the flames " i st AL MBRECICH BN aayiok u . h . i d 2 ere extinguished | g g % ound the claimant was about td 20 i D Saiuraty nE A . will be heard Thursday afternoon Ning in close succession shortly be- [quickly. Then fircmen estricuted | Lotk N: Ho where she will spend ‘“‘;‘;;.' baialpupant 4 RS ; removed 1o the Hartford $ nd evening. fore 10 1. 1, when a fire started in | passengers and astend (e ed i Next twe weeks. ; timated 70 : institution, re his daughter is a R St er's Church the wheer hox of w car two trains {ladders to the strect Sdies AL b gt el Aok mad wuedn] y ¢ diecd unexpectedly ot Sund: neral com- hend of those that crashed. Gk setoninan o ine merTialh LLos A e ety | J. Wardlow, Fort Worth i five mirutes of his arrival S “union Sunday for the women of he pussengers of the . train in could uot be found after the acel. | P o' her vacation on Cape Cod. i Hauwkins | there. J St. Anne soclety at St Peter's (rouble were ordered out. The fol- dent and for w thme it was f« Mite M Wraaneo lor Wallace | caught in the wreckage. [reot is visiting her son, Raymond, | he clambered sut of iy Lexington, Mass. Nurse. Masses on Friday, the firs ] Point yesterday, where thelr daugh- Bridgeport, July 3o P—E. Joh Vo SR e AR il at A 0Tns T iy e I o T ters, Lenore and Shirley, are stying. Manz of South Norwalk today file: 4 i 3 of oue train and the front an appeal in the superior court fro July 8u—James J. i Confessions will be heard Thursday pursons vere injuredsthree probably [ vestibule of the other were tolescop- in apy v « 3 complete, in Saturday’s democy e stute s tabulated early today in the clection burean gave Moody a majority of nearly am 1 i e . Murphy was born in Spring- RS II7 3 church, lowlng train attempted to push the Miss., on August 24, 1876, and i S The monthly colliction will he *talled train into the yards near the |1t wus be ; 5 aara s attended school in that city. In taken up next Sunday. Polo Grounds. The heavy burden |his wrecked S R eE Tl AT s . 7 il 2 u 3 e - ] ¥ bu compartment and went s K INOT IV Mayfield was given a plurality of the (June, 1809, he married Mias Mary JAMES J. MURPHY Confessions will Le heard Thurs- Wi 100 much and a short circuit 'to som: hospital to have his injur-| yies ALTOM ! otis 1o 81 wAnS tor redlections BubilT ¢ Plainville and went to R day evening and masses on Friday fesulted, throwing out the power on | ies treated. jiseaias Slauize EAWIGIE 0L st | LLBRICATION o P Utici, N Y., to assume a responsible will be celebrated at 5:80 and tie whole iine. ' Malpiatnget-Issperiinebicrivacation acking a majority will enter - ! 5 4 il : most seriously injured were | uq s de: 0! 2 rfik“,r,‘.fi,,“.\ 1,’,,.,,‘“ with on- Dosition with the Savage Arms Lu | Tnstructions will he given t A following train also was stalled | Charles A. Durati, n-..enu-u:( Caunte i zr'\m“,“;‘.l.n‘m i v of Marlin About 20 years ago he cume school children Satusday morning. and then the fourth train traveding 'skull; Jolin Tarrlo, left leg cut off 1 i S lainville and assumed charge of a | A, . under its momentu e oo Vani for the nomination. Plainville and assumed charge °f St Job h itum r the cur- 'and | Josexh Tarrio, 24, his brother, C l st L cate which had been owned by h i First Friday devotions at the 10U Went off crashed 5 | fractures of hoth legs. They ] lty tems wire's father, Joseph Flyun. This | i Chureh of St John the Evangelist ¢l train just ah The re - |also mternally injured. TAKEN SICK IN WATER, Cafe. Tocated on the corner of Main | SR e e : : . Ofticer Hantord Dart repor e e \'\'I.L"m:“,l{;’.',; ‘ '”2‘."5 g .1‘"0',’(1'"\171“ S e 5 S a car in the rear of the Economy = 1 Plainville. Bristol Bather Rescued By Friends v dn’t];rr:l:;';;':xrg, l'vhn \L’\‘:i Bl‘adl&y S[refl Homes Apnrcrrrn T‘”Irr AGENTS SPRAY NIGHT CLUBS WITH GASQ\““":’va"r‘r’.lG.'\U,.JZL “:;:h M\';u:"xi morning While in Serfous Predicament vitain professional baseball team | & —— s No change is reported in the con- | and for th vears he was finan-| & ¥ i ; e was o Ao :M] ‘Iiual.\vv, N. Y. - Mina Nelson did jed so oimoxious that ne yadlock | dition of John ~ O'Frien. son of | The right lubricant at the cially interested in this sport. yed. i l n lA“ [n the work of two cooks uncomplain | would be nceded to keep customers { Americanization Director and Mrs. || vight place, applied under J0—Taken Nl Team Removed ‘o Plalnville others were damaged and several | AR P8 ingly in the home of Conrad God- | 3 s S | ) Rl W Haven, July 30—Taker s ot \ . LR S LUnBeE OB ool stanly || pressure means an elimina- e bathing at Myrtle beach short- Soon after taking over the New houses on adley street and vi- < win Goddard, great-grandson of “.“'} 2 = A R Writaan press e e atin: 4 ate astand ter- |Britain team, Mr. Murphy v'n-mu\-'l cinity were threatened by fire 3 —_— fam Collen Brvant, and Goddard | Xy Hartford—Mrs. Rudoiph |General hospital in a critical con- | tion of costly replacements, Jloon. Ve Christensen, auged 26, of 18 hendquariers from this ¢ty 10| terduy aticrnoon. The bl / T hinks hie has discovered fhe reason | pavtinek of Burimgton, Comn. s | dition. excessive wear. 40 East avenue, Bristol, was saved | Plainville, creating @ storm among |in a garage in the rear of 14 Brad- Tnghsr g he told police, he ' (rygeg 1o death when her car side- | The case ot The . 1. Gerrity Co ake 1 P i havi ! L : e T | B e sWipes another und overturns, Ben. | 42ainst Sebistiano Gozzo was pliced Make it a point to have (60 B plE cam had been guartered at t o1 Hartford uvenue, and when N e T toles ,.1, 5 own. 1t included bottlegg ol | ynin gtovall, New York, the driver ©n the reassigmment lisi this morn- || your car thoroughly gone The woman was taken to the Feloin »m\“w on ¢ .m}:yfhy i -0 ar sponse 10 40 phone eall came from Officers Plynn M08 ;;"" Whiskey from “his or (e cur is hield for state police, |INB ATler one witness of the plaintifs | over by us at regular inter- bathing pavilion of the Ttland View 'Britain. Mr. Murphy helieve 9 o'clock from Box 51 'and O'RBrien that they “had him Plo-War stock. 4 from Boston wus heard in city court || yape hotel and ghven first aid. She was the players should be under his 80 Lot the corner of Holmes avenue and |right” and in - few minutes John TE als. later taken in the Milford police veillance in the interest of diseinline | wogt Main street, they found the was back again in the police station, . before Judge Henry P, Roche. New Vork — Hootleg money ta | GaVlordsville—Emil Linden or e Judiee Rualy Hots ambulance to the Milford hospital. | and he moved them, bat and bag- entire building enveloped in flames. 'so intoxicated that he could haraly " the Increase in Wall street. That Queensboro, New York * drowns in | . Her condition today was reported to Plainville he fiiE s faRTenIDY i dep starnlUnsadlbing s han Bhondryor BN DR GEEINE Ty lsome. ponie BOEAICpIbaTver artanelivning 0f H M Rok peiout. Me auartered them ot the ol tionally stiff breeze and the fight |ing past the corner of Elm and MENLALOrs 10 surplus junds louned on Plunk which he was using as float. DA l‘ a [ . = — Clarendon hotel, now the Central i made more difficult by the Franklin sirests. having had Cll ¥ corporations and individuals, v Wis unable to swhin. E REBUKES CROWD building, which stood 58, the ' raer ¢ « quantity of oil and gas- ' “a few more shot ceording 1o his “Nd not subject to bunking regula- | % Franklin Square Filling Station strect from his cafe. e ; i tions, New oline in a corner of the garage add- admission, when the car I his Haven—-Joseph O'Grady A NG N GOURT Discipline was not enforeed as rie= oy fuel to the zing timbers, control and smashed through a large = of Buftalo, M s taken to New Wi Samenss. sold West Main Cor. Corhin Ave. orously In those days as it is #tiwpicn emitted st and embers Zlass window in Giacomo Marchesi's Mineoli. N. Y. == A curtain of | Haven lLospitul suffering from stub Liio the present time. A g00d PYE™ |ypat \wope blown throughout the store. Leo Fillion of 22 East Main tioamt will hide the outdoor stuge wounds atter aileged grudge fight mt’“ | K dsln Cow, Blaalcr Knowinz his worth fo the feam. fres |y oo strect witnossed the oceurrence and, 01Ween the qets when society vaca- [between him and Matthew Green of 1+ Not ag Amusement PIace,” quently exercised his indivtdual ind== | 58U 0y ey strect pointed out the driver fo the police, UODisS on 1ong Tskind Jjoin with | Chicago, Green s held on charge of ment in connection with his eonduet. o cheq e Mesrop Sarguisian took |-Officer O'Brien, who was formerly tull-plooded Shinneeock and Apache | aseault with intent to kill, realizing that he would mot he sub= (i M % G out Tha @ licensed driver, undertook to fuke 'ndians in presenting “Wings ot | jocted to erlticisms as 1ong w5 e G i unother garage i the | Johs machine 1o the police station, Time.” an historlcal pageant in six | continued to hit the ball or il his| o0 Bradley s and owned DUt as he was negotinting the turn CPisodes and w prologuc, “You must understand that this felding vorition in » manner thet | s TN Kl of 52 Wakefieid | from Elm street into Commiereiul ¢ | agricuitural college is announced by & & court and not an amusement npleared the fars, Mr. Murphy, KnowW- oyt caught from sparks and add- Street. a few hundred feet from the Washington, - If Jacob ,iing president Charles B. Gentry. place” Judge Henry P, Roche said vz (hat bis plavers were n‘up-;..»na. . selterient, The Terrett) secne of (he smash, (he steering ap-hompson h.ml x\m} lite to Ili\ e s s police court today when several ent so far as training rules were| ; : extimited @ | Parats ceased to function and he- in, he would choose railroading. | Jarage S v .lv:nm's laughed loudly during the | roncerned, decided on Plainville a8 {0 ibid $1.000, The only car | fore the officer could stop it had Hu has just retired, after 47 years| ’\{‘:.ufii.“,"”’wfi';,:mm'Jl:.‘L';.3 i1l of one of the cases, and Court 'he 1o of their residence. New p o 4o hug peen driven out about ¢rashed throu wooden g Al s a conductor, during which time by fire with loss of $5,000 but fire- > Olarence Lanpher rapped for | Britain fans nrotected vigorer =ty bet| 10" inuteg hefare the fire was dis. the freight car entrance to Landers, he nover recvived a reprimand nor} VB PRy i Mo lach™ ose, i e e . without :M"v)l 'h"\m\ .nm-”nn i |‘mn|» & Clark ;;u-:‘fllr _\nrd'.hmn‘.mh- a e nvvr:k 'm’.\ (‘;m‘\.l ml:- hk« viest | L © 3 7 e topest in the fortunr of the Z £ « fire depertment | IN& the gate and adding to’ the dam- commuting frain on the Lackawan- == 2 Lyt i dRiy b & N to decline, The frns ¢ 0 :Qo;. ?;f", '],\U’ :”.. “‘,‘,-- < o ',',:” :: age to o batiored medan. Officer na, Has not been late in five years | Bridgeport—RFree-for-ail-fight ut eonclusion that it whe a Prain- |70 sterday afternoon o VIYnn. who was riding on the run- - el dbtio senids Hiyoio SoRpiLY team rather than a New st street, n small | MinE board, jumped just in time to Neck, N. Y, — County po- | IS, Ethel Sherman “"‘h her right team and attendanee dropred o of nshes hiv. |avold being injured. Officer O'Brien lico have informed four fashionable ung (}"‘"f'““‘d and hml;” eerious well 0 low peint thet the elnl 1 five. fChere was consider. | Was shaken up by the impact but young couplis that the Kensington |wounds, and her husband with lonTor was a payi nosition, ¢ was nog injurcd. The car was towed trict i3 not the Garden of Eden, |slashes on his back and arms. Miss : 3 e and @ minute after Co, v ' s o club owner Mr. Murphy wos Amglns fade el U to the police station. \ patrolman was left on guard over | Pinkie Davis of Newark 8 held as g au 6. 5 was called, an alarm from Restaurant Brawl vorular with the plavers hut heyo 8 G0 0 T S B ik, | $100 and 10 Days in Jail 4 pool m which the octet, garbed | the stabber. it laven: Ty B0 temagk |29ckod 1he iron hand which e re- nuge will probably amount| Tn police court tod: Judgge only in moonlight, was found enjoy- | e 2 J . Ay e b0 ark | onsibilities of ownership required : g i | Roche imposed fine of $100 and ing an varly morning plunge after | New Haven—8ix persons are hurt of an alleged defamatory chavacter ¢ 5o ” pe was lenient by na- 220, Y costs and u ail sentence of 10 days. & sociely dinner party, | When .utomobile overturns near : started an argument in Williams (550G soon realized | N——— ] !John pleaded guilty to the charge S | Muddy viver underpass in North restaurant at Savin Rock carly o~ |4,y {aking advant of his easy NOB"JES EYES FLASH of drunken driving and said nothing New York — A chomist has found Haven. Anna Burke, most seriously . day which ended with the restaurant |, ot 0 more. Whether or not the cause of scmething he thinks better than |[injured, s in New Haven hospital i a am "m"kt"r.\' ‘-'A‘" over the floor "“ ”']' Although he sank a considerable e the crash of the ear through the padlocks to enforce prohibition. H. | with fractured skull, arrest of the seven persons Involved. 1, 5yt of money in his baschall Gopey = bectares | window was the defective steering 1dmund Bullls, exccutive -secretary Just who passed the remark and at | eyres, Mr. Murphy's teams never GrnaRl- Weththl 98 He hesars pparatus or the driver's condition of the National Assoclution for | Stamford—Gene Tunney still mov- . { UNUSED whom it was aimed, no one seemed Loonalg well enough and no pen- | That “Honor of Ltaly Is Intact’— s not known. but according to the Chemical Defense. suggests use of |ing around southern Connecticut - o I nants were won under his owner- 3 police, there was mo question fhat s, which, he says, is not perma- | visits horse show in Stamford after . HOUSEHOLD Arraigned in town court this i, Further | John was not fit to drive regardless nently harmful but would make the leaving Greenwich home of Sam : - hangig, dosant i aintlave . of ENeN Attempted sunday Ball Copennhagen, July 30 P he |of the seering gear. speak-easy into which it was spray- | Pryor, Jr., his friend. ’ ARTICLES Haven was fined $10 while Mrs. |y yfurphy also made an early |, Gepaper Morgen Bladet says that | Wrobel Fined $100 \ ‘}‘”‘“ 'u“-‘; "\' Wi i Haven, -’|“'”‘“”- fori 1o bring Sunday buseball 10 \ile General Umberto Nobile was| Peter Wrobel, aged 40, of 14 | ARE DOLLARS erome of New Haven and M y : 3 51 sade i . e | . 5 this state. He arranged for & jpe with (he survivors of his polar [Bralty strect, pleaded guilty to the (o bed v = John H. Gawley of New York Were oy on0 Sunday at the old Elec- cypedition, he answered at least one |churge of operating an autmnohlln‘(ondl‘lon"’f Stab A [NSECT SEASON L LYING DORMANT. each fined 85, Discharkes Wert o jield but First Selectman C. H. | question related to the disaster. A |while under the influence of liguor Woman Is Critical _ 5 . m:;u\n;irg.lu]l::”:..tlll\. '!u‘):)v'!nll Gawley (jor was a hitter foe of Sunday reporter for the Morgen Bladet in- !.md wag fined $100 and costs Wilh piggeport, July 30 P—The con- Now Hm Sell the Used Pieces of sports and prevented the game by quired whether the report was cor-|a suspended jail sentence of five = : . ol i e atad) sootiicn Hash. dition of Mrs, Ethel Sherman. atab- - | Furniture that are now Kodak Stock Booms deputy sherdff, North Pole expedition “to re-| Motoreycle Officer Harper testified bed with her husband last night in Health Authoriti Re | stored away in the cel- 0 Movie A t While he owned the New Britain cstablish Ttaly’s hono that Wrobel was driving a truck in @ free-for-all fight at a negro dance | uthorities com- i lar d tt‘ U n _0\le 4 npouncemen club Mr. Murphy had an intense he gene featurss hardened | which were four children, on Bast hall, continued critical today M mend Use of Fly-Tox ar and attic. New York, July 30 (UP)—An- 00 0" Lo s brother-in-law, @nd his vyes flashed wrathfully as he | Main street, about 9:30 last night. Sherman is in a hoquul surrmm; For arit: e Bastman Kodak perfected | thwr 5 i Tionor of Ttaly? So they sa¥ | puilroad crossing to Stanley stree c e 5 . A A« color motion process which might [TINCHIse In New Haven e e honor of Ttaly st be re- | O i Bovkiuns ek yidngully bt nof fataliy slasned. | Science has . Herald Classified Sec- revolutionize the industry brought " S S e also I stablished . But that s not neevs= [\ 7 L0 Rng that Wrobel | AS @ result of the stabbings. 19| proved conclus- . tion are in the market out heavy Luying in Eastman stock | (10 ety and “aTY. The honor of tlaly is intact (% nt 1o ‘drive « car when' hegrocs, held without bonds, were buely that ifie Ay , d Lal Tabl on fhe Stock Exchange in early deal- ClUding dorse racing. & No. 1 huve made no further plans” |0 B T8 O desks at police arraigned in city court today. The is one of man- for use mps, Tables, ings. The issue reached the highe -z — ihean ses were continued pending an in- kind's worst ene- 1 Chairs, Baby Carriages, 3 ; Alout 1910 Mr. Murphy was in- headquarters. g mies, A E - s f ages, level in history 194, a gain of 2 A . o ot B vestigation into the trouble. | 4 3 8 a car. . . . s o T i e, e in troties aceiaent at white | RYAN WILL ADMITTED | T S ol R Rs* rler of disease it . Washing Machines, Etian onenad Al i - Onk. being blinded in one eye. The | it vello, nged 28, o : i % £ ¢ 3 s has no equal. . 2ot i zed to 192 and t o e TR uperior court awarded him 13,000 = ‘1‘“" Eiuter sicli ;um[mm‘t,pn. s To Ratify Nomination { They transmit Beds, Pictures, Refrig youncement of the demor ation of damages. The injuries received I Protest of Niece Against Appoint- V‘II:"HI] ‘v;‘k‘:‘)lv](‘ll(d)s(s or speeding. He Of Smifl\ .nd Robins““ ' more than thirty e!-at(’l.sy ew' e o fore i hody of <ei- | (1S erash broke down his health to " ipleaded gty AN cent Flsanace . Hew. fiim .4 . hod | e S ment of Exeeutor Overruled To- | Motoreyele Officer Harper made | New Haven, July 50 (P—An out- e 5 i a sts at Kastman's home today, the | @ Erat extent. heoarrest at 850 last night on oo : & say eminent au- = Reach these Yeadei's ssue shot ap.to 194, holding e With the coming of prohibition | o g o g Gre b L O of-doors gathering to ratify the thorities. o s that level, Tra I the stock was Mr. Murphy closed his cafe. Short- | @AY AU < Stanley strect after followlng Dave- |\ i ion of gmith and Robinson | o FLY-TOX not ; with a well written ad. . lio from Allen street to Flood's cor- il = ¢ T Iv afterward he entered the auto- | The will of the late Mrs. Agnes 17,100 TEOW 0 @8 S8 FONTE M0 will be held during August at some only kills insects o 2 =t mobile, and, later, radio-battery Ryan was cdmitted today in pro- i SO0 G OUEINE L 0S8 G0 T shore resort, under direction of the | casily and quick- ; TELEFHONE 925 COUGHS UP PEANU service business. which he con- bate court as originally draited on 5o o ¢ ? democratic state central committee, 1Y but it huas other desirable fea- ' Valpuraiso, Tnd. July 46 (UP)— tinued until his last iliness. June 30 by Attorney Donald Gaitney, g s it is stated by members who ha»e"'“' s as well. 1t will not FLY- ' 8:50 A. M. to 8 P. M. Walter Clifford, who s siricken He was a prominent member of | ufter a hearing held Saturday morn- i 3 s 0 = agreed upon Philip Troup as general | 7 is harmlcss to mankind and ¢ith @ violent respiratory affliction 1he Elks for 25 vears. having held [ing hefore Judge T. F. Walsh of Fairfield Needs About chairman. 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It is a scientific product : advertisement. e o 0 AT A i | made 10 meet today's requirements 3 : ; for : In ihe will Mrs, Ryan directs t the childrar's home in Norwalk Acting at the suggestion of Par-|in a household insecticlde S A : fi Turphy is survived by Wis all of her personal and real prob- | from July 1, 1929, 1o June 30, 19 i % | . LU, b e A An e Yoo i sAdad all Sy Y ents of children who make use of | It is a clear, clean and pure liquid LA LLbA | danghtor, Mise Anna Mie-jerts he divided cqually among It according to the request which was Smalley park _playground, Couneil- | put up in botties with the blue label, Tz’ls Molherc FRIEE TS e e e ”::k"\' forwirded to the state board of yan Sumuel Sablotsky will bring a | Many imitations are seeking to take = vy 3 R e ‘u i f ot il 1 +finance m Hartford today by the |itition to the next meeting of the |advantage of popularity gained by ‘w (osave Clulnren fz'on ; “‘”“) \»”fl” HL '(.‘ ] i "‘l' o _1\ : Bt county commissione: common council asking that an ap- | FLY-TOX. Do not be misled. De- ot This amount is $5,000 less than oo ot e made t i a o S alrritation and Sorene: Fohne TRbgra. ot wtliciing Wonnet. JosEh seak sl Mo e propriation be made to provide sani- | mand the genuine FLY-TOX.—advt. g . tary ace ations. The cil- West Carthage, N Y.—*1 Sprine A Nre Conuie Toole of Bonner and John Bonner of Bridze- P of $20.000 for 20Y commodati he council- | uate nurse, and I feel it a cu hkeopsie, N port i t {he tall e will suggest that the improve- , and 1 f ity hee psie D es operation of the jails is asked, | o il t X H : " = owe to mothers whos SR S e T B TR - . R ment be made through funds pro irc a servant girl—use Herald little ones suffer from a'clock tomorrow morning at his OINT TRAFFIC OUTING HARY dn Bxtg e DR bl chafing, rashes, itching, late residenc Whiting street New Britain fraffic managers are present appropriation is asked. scalding, or any and at 0 o'clock at the Chureh nning to participate in a regional = — ritation or screness, of Our Lady of Merey. where the ffiv onting at Riverside park, | HOLD CONFIRMATION PARTY tell them that in 21l m tor, Rev. John . Fay, will cele- Springficld, Wednesday, A clam- | A confirmation party in honor of Sl T tea<olerm high mass of reo bake will be served at 2:30 o'clock. | Abrahiam Siver, son of Mr. and Mrs. 5 ave never found er: W tev. William [aflin of For- The outing includes traffic bureaus | Morris Siver of 168 Greenwood thmgemnltos kes Comfort Powc’ fville will hee deacon: Mrs. Willinm from New Britain, Bristol, Meriden, | strect, was held yesterday in the Nothing But Common Stock to heal and soothe the skin. Habituall he the sk u O'Dell of Elmwood sub-deacon: and Waterbury, Hartford and Spring- |auditorium of the Sons of Isracl 120,000 Shares—No Par Value used' after a child’s bath, nhhml enc Anstin . Mumich, assistant ficld ynagogug, where the confirmation Company inanufactures high speed tool teel and hus paid a dividend every r:l:lng i""‘m’; R a}?d raches.” — tor of the local church. mastor = = | was performed Saturda Guests, month for 14 years. In the last 12 years, the dividends on ome share have y ;5 : = - : smounted to 1848.50. B e, |07 ceremonies Turlal will be in St O REAIMUST RATES | many of whom came from distant $ . is’l;:e':ecsz; l::s.(‘l:;:,nir;r' l’?:u.(, Toneti ety Washington, July 30 (P A read. | points numbered, 150, Rabbi Har- Previous o merger and listing, we offer & limited number of shares ot Sk it :m“mm héalinx“nm *‘ e > Jnctment of freight rates on oranges ris, and Mr. Bell, instructor in He $48.50 a share use 3 p 5 k'L AWK md grape fruit moving from Flo brew, were the speakers. Miss Rose " 2 a viod il eniioridt Iy physidans and |2 enn avenue here werc!ing torritory n the Ufifted § \birt Silver of New York city tav- | Without obligation, mothers, and nurees ca]l u “‘A Heal- ’ 1ot night to trod)l and il and Canada which involve - Lored with vocal numbers, E S co B P s |1tk witeh s roeried e | rvosen knd rofucuGns wa sodered : Suffolk Securities Company COMFORT POWDER CO., BOSTON, MASS. conns whieh fly about the foday by the int comprerec | You'll waste no time ¥ you read 80 FEDERAL STREET BOSTON, MASS. | comnission, cffective October 16 over the Herald Classified Ads. from drowning by friends who not- local fans. Prior to the switeh thej.y stpcer, awned by James Berretti | dohn n Tolls Again found property which he recognized He Warns Spectators Who Can- not Control Risibiluies. Storrs—Appointment of six new ! fu« ulty members at Connecticut e said, addressing the ses, “ihat the gallery can I necessary.” There was no further listurban chitdren’s home an amount of 225,000 less than the AR e

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