New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1929, Page 18

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H 18 HIT-RUN DRIVER | Kings" Grandsons [WANTS RECEIVER NDCKS R DOWN Osgood Ave. Man Said to Have| Struck Child ? Charged with evading responsibil- ity and driving without a license in case was con- Saturday on account of of Anna Juzwik, 10, of street, to be in urt r said the girl « ss Mary George of " Hurley 25 Years in* State Police Local Residents Attend Hoover Inauguration | Florida Robbers Get Gems Fla.. March 4 (- worth br i 10 an ins took up t automobile in Police POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN ] “T don't know anything much about an automobilc, | but sometimes 1 go out to | the garage an’ work on ours o1 a long time when Ma's “d at me.” SNt 14z Poblishers Bindicate WANTED Real Estate List- ings for Spring Prospects. Use the 'Phone Worth §75,000 - numerous occasions plause, PO BEST RESULT vm'\l- WERALD Cf A “'\.JAUS’TW K'IDS SRS AUNT HET BY BODEIV QU1 EN S —— — e “I hated to keep the preacher standin’ in the coid {|wind, but 1 don’t open the door for nobody until T've had time to pick up things on the floor.” Copyright 1923 Puliisiers Sindiate INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercisl Tras Compoey Puiiding Tet. 807 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. 'Chicago Paper Says Stewart Is Beaten go, March 4 ( he e r.; Ixaminer tod: d it wa ate on highest authori- | | T not have enough votes to he re- (Regnolds Go. Solvent But ASSELS i consmuny of tmaiama v 1he-seocns f Are In Danger Her Legs Bring Reprimand in Oil company of Indian holders' mceting ¥ ore will fail of reclection as| man of the hoard i newspape that its same authority d e G rt. now presi clected chair- - an to succ B rt. | Students Find Head | of Murdered Blonde| Hollywood Murch 4 (1 — | evered head of a bloude wom- have been betw Reynolds. preside the Hug company. appomtment of Attorney W, of the cor- is application tion. the plain- h the corpora- ts are in dun attachments lus canyon just off th Hollywood's residential two student hikers v William F. Curtin was ary receiver today " Dickenson. the o post. | The discovery sent a . had been d ors who corporation lintary bankruptey. SAYS HUSBAND HIT HER urrender to Mexican Rebels ¥ . March 4 (#—Mexi- neeted with the cus- ic working out of Agna and Na Mexieo, their 1o revolu- A morning. The rebels NEA Denver F - illian Montgom CIVIL sUris B tion tor $300 w day hy Stan duy w dndge CITY COURT JUDGMENTS counen ch 4 ¢ Security Distributors An Oppostunity with . possi- bilities for worth-while profits | are Lontagious . Don't make others innocent ms of your cold germs! At the same time, of your own health. No one can tell what a “small” cold will o stop any cold immedi- S CASCARA. HILL'S /STOPS COLDS L IN A develop into. Take st ztely. The dependable th QUININE. These famous tablets b up a cold in one day because they do the four necessary | things in one: (1) Stop the cold, (2) Check the fever, (3) Open the bowels, (4) Tone the system, That's the complete action a cold requires. P. 0. Bo. HILL'S . CASCARA-QUININE g ho Address M. L. B., 109, Wall Street LNe\\ York City. Ask for the RED BOX All Druggists | >IL‘ \ g b - . Denver Court shapely legs halted n Denver gistrict court Henloy judicia’ 1o : g | fault for $52.86 on waters rents on “G M" [ R A Governor “Goes | plaintiff. Attorney A. W. Upson rep- ' resented the plaintitf. / " e Judgment for the plaintiff by de- fault for $377 on a promissory note, {in the matter of D. L. Falletti against Joseph Leonardi. Attorney illiam M. Greenstein represented i!hfl plaintiff. For the plaintiff Ly default, for | 8430 in the matter of the New Rrit- tain Real F Title Company lagainst © all Company, | Incorporated. Kirkham, Cooper, | Hungerford & Camp for the plain- il = FLOOD DAMA CLAIMS Additionai claims for flood dam- lage have been filed at the office of | the town clerk by Mooshie B. Sulli- | man, who aks, $215. and by Leon S. Kaplan, asking $48. Sulliman, | whose home is at 457 Common- wealth avenue, has retaincd Attor- ney Harry Ginsourg to represent lim. Kaplan lives at 456 Common- wealth avenue. HARTPORD PEAC lartford, March 4 fothy M | clected vice presi- ldent of the National Council of | Teachers” Retirement Systems at the ganization’s recent meeting in {Cleveland i connection with the National Fducational Association’s |annual convention. Governor Walter J. Kohler of Wisconsin left his new job long enough to enjoy the winter sports frolic at Wausau. The gov- ernor is shown as he faws down and goes boom while skiing on the hills around Wausau. s, New Britain Herald The Herald is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national organization of trained circulation auditors who check and recheck the claims of news- papers as to how many copies _sold. Auditors check up on the claims of the Herald which gives the merchant advertiser an idea as to just how many people will see hisad. Circulation, of course, is the mest important point to consider when placing an ad, and as advertising is becoming more common, circulation becomes more talked about. The Herald gives the printed word of Circulation Qver 15..20 Over 15,000 Distributed Daily SWEET TOOTH WORTH A CAVITY HAVE ARE, (ANY DESGERT-MY APPLE Bl NHAT | WE ARENT GOING 10 WE \DUMPLING MUST REALIZE THAT| CrQP:H[‘_) WHILE HIS FATHER 1S FLAT HAUE (ON HI5 BACK-EVERVTHING 15 FEr \GOING, OUT AND NOTHING 15 COMING| DE%E,,,}N—AND WE ARE LUCKY IF WE| “Mora2 (HAVE ENOLGH PLAIN FOOD }M AP EaT e DESSERT ol =S SOMETHING WILL HAVE TO BE DONE ABOUT THIS BAH! THIS IS A SNWELL PCSTAL TSEND A FELLER THAT'S df;s '0 \ EA B A =3 ST BEACH FLORIDA. e ———_ATEE

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