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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929. '‘n T e e A e eemfsro e~ ; NEW BRITAIN Y, M, St s > = = BICINFSS DISPUTE [NEW YORK BAY AGHIN ‘FIFTH WARD G, 0, P, |WIPE DISCOVERS GIRL 1" ic v s e S5 S R T WINS CHECKER DUEL <2 :;;::::w:‘:' =2 ENDY WITH PllNl]Hl - T0 CHOOSE TICKET Moy - o SRS [normal at Holyoke, Mam. this Loviathan, With $19 Passengers, An- | [Chicago Woman Under Arvest After | There were Nt deaths i | E——— . — Delas Widteow Team 5190 ™"* " " Borsivlan_Quam, One ‘j'f;;;’;j ‘;;jj,;;:;";:"l;';" Leaders Silnt Rarding Pagew-l ¢ e Wi e S 2 The Food-tonic That! —Return Games March 31 ‘HUEHES IS [i[][S]‘ Paying Fine o/ 85 | «.y vori, strcr 15 emros. SKI'S Nomiation for Alderman | : A Imparts a Chicago, March 15 (®—Mrs, Paul er pointing out that t c t . F- more dense Hl an that of yeste V‘da) 1 —_— Ellsworth, whose husband is a Chi- covered almost ent € C Feellng of 'tm M e silesior toam of NAREIS | Harry Sherman, 30, of 135 Stew- |A10pped over tho harbor and lower! . .. ..io.uced f{oday {hat a|cago broker, was arrested in their|¥hen Joseph A ¥ Sh‘fllxt’l— R s e el e bay again tod 5 Gold Coast apartment last night, De. Hissioner . . M. C. A. playe o firs art street pleaded guilly in police | Ocean and coastwise shipping was spcial mecting of - the Lolish- e report e 1 ther, : ment with the Middletown checker | . PR} saulting his brother-in-law, Edward | ning. "f' sc 'l"""l'- Polish National elub No. 1, will take [cut across the face and shoulders 07 Assault 2 Sipiili e e ol Mvise” Speads e, Bavart P T N o 1 ke L o Rosenbaum, of 20 Lincoln street, and | his morning, were held back by the | : : Mot s B e EMULSION e e R e Saee Z ; 2 . ¥ Falcon hatl on Broad street. The| Ellsworth, the detectives were g nght With President Hoover |wes anea 35 and costs. ofiicer A. ¢. tog. The Leviathan ing 818 pas- yeeting will be in form of a politi- | told, had been in the apariment a , . Ot rer Dlayered fant Mk | Walinczus testified that he was de- | Sengers anchored in Gravesend Bay. |l rally and candidates for repre- short time before, but he was not Dame Fortune Stai ) 5 o D e e tailed by Lieutenant Matthias Rival |The Caronia of the Cunard line, on |sentatives fo the common council|found. i ins Rich in the their favor that Middletown never| Washington, March 15 UP—at 7:30 this morning to investigate the New York Havana run, anchor- | il he che | Mrs. Ellsworth was taken to th : 5 S caught up. Charles Evans Hughes, for many|a complaint that there was a dis. |°d below Quarantine. The President | e cen &ome speculation | Chicago avenue police station anl et ; Health- bmldm‘ Harry Stromquist of New Britain 's an associate of President Hoo- | turbance at a dry cleaning estab- Rooseveit of the W Line, report- | ;yong the fifth warders as to who|charged with assault with a dead! au 3 was matched a Isadare Jelds|YOMT® 80 assoclate of .+ |lishment at 234 North street and he | ©1 by wireless that it was making its )ie republicans would choose for the fweapon. Shortly afterward . - o X Vi f of Middletonn. He won two games|Ver in the Harding and conn;mc,flmmd B Moebai way slowly through Ambrose Chan- aldern sir. One of the most | Wetten, well known Chicago att itamins o and drew two, making the score ¢ |cabinets and more recently an active| gy o ovanee”™ navror in the s 1oL persistent rumors about town is that | ney, appeared and signed bond fc to 2 in favor of New Britain. |igure in his political campaign, was | (TH T B m'“_{'l;‘"_dh‘:fl';“:\“'I‘“:h OF four coastwise ships that ply Pefer J. Pajowski would seek the | her release, Cod-liver Oil Nathan Stephenson of New Britain [an over night guest of the exceutive Sy B THG (G NCUE T 0N Hbetween hiere and New Bngland | post from the fiith ward, but neith Neither Mrs. Ellsworth nor sl AR Y s vens of Middletown in four |at the White House s E |cities, only one had docked this| b ose “higher up” can | Rogers (who w to a I - ey + games, winning threc| Since the campaign, Mr. Hughes|®U0F SO0 o e 2, although all were due in saded to commit themselves. |tal) would discuss the affair. and drawing one, boosting New Brit- | has ¢ to be regarded as a close| o o0y S lnan, told | Judge | 61T Manhattan berths before will be any contest sqid that Miss Rogers came to th ain’s score seven . Joscph | “unofficial adviser” of the ““"“r,-rmcrslu the assault was not serions - The Providence of the 1all I in <ki ABTeCs f0 TUD O upartment in the absence of Mrs. New Britain’s third man, | administration,and it is A;su:m\nlm and could be placed in the class of |Lil¢ discharged its passengers at!tl n ticket is an open|Elisworth wnd that a cook in th CLIP THIS COUPON Hallibey of Middletown into | his visit gave the president an op- /e Eopiend 1498 9" Whitestone, Quecns, . apartment notificd Mrs. Ellsworth of FREE b oo draw, | paetunity’ 1otk over with him sove| (5mil7 disputes which probatly oc- | LIEIS, Quscie, WM B0 B GHOEL o consderen | ERe et PO FREE! To Young Ladies ! of 1 s which netted N¢ ritain - seven leral subjects which have occupied a | by 5 The other ships, all of which are be- ¢ r 1 nelude J he I Miss Rogers' in- cinit points more. Ray Matu New | considerable amount of his attention | ! View of this fact and also out of | = .= =\ "0 ping slowly through 1 iti ¢ B i Ar B il T ALT Britain. wo el - Nrew|cinast bl i tion consideration for Sh n's previ- S 8 J 2 = ¥ 0. oL SBCEOUS. ONE CABINET PHOTO FOR THIS COUPON the fog in Long Island Sound are the the Do cpublican aithough physicians said they mig 3 e b ? s ay | ous good record. Rosenbaum had a 5 3 A0 e ey o DRE s LL PHOTOS BY th fr Beer fiddletown. | One of these problems, the “.\:::\)J"\““h' MR R Deguonch, of the Iall River Line; s iember of the | riguit in permanent disfigurement. b DBEIRE Martin Stephenson of New Britain lof federal 1 enforcement 3 the Lowell and the New Haven, of il* B. A. Grzybowski, president S played to a fast win of three o5 Coury procedare which Mr, Hoover| William Avery, 26, of 30 John ||* 10" e i aveorva | 7 T KJOS STUDIOS and on loss (rom Goodell of Middle- | phasized in bis campaign, has to| SiTeet, was driving an automebile at : derman from that ward; Sy Al Mal\t}r Clilmilln sttt town, Walter Murino liad as his|go with a fiehl in which Mr. Hughes|the corncr of Lafayette and Main | Kary s ] _ New York Incr L ; A : Score two wins, one 1oss, and ONC j.g long been a prominent figure as | Strects at 12:30 this morning when creas Clip this coupon neatly and present in person to ! torney L. J . a 8ZCZ, New York, March 15 >)—Po- draw from Tiley of Middictown, | 15 .ong boen & p |the engine stalled, and omcer Thom- Police Will Ignore s : e N ymoris, March 15 (LP)=Po- | PHOTO Dircetor, care Raphacl’s Dept. Store, New Britain, Jack Schurft of New Britain took |t S8 IR Gy i Leing |28 Tierney, who was attracted to the | Anonymous Complaints. G e s S i g e Tt and reccive order for sitting and FREE photo. one game, lost two. and drew one| ;ion“ynore and more attention by|Scene. asked Avery for his opera-| Anonymous complaints to the po- |forney M. ¥ en. ker shows New York city | FIRST 200 ONLY ACCEPT from Quinn of Middletown. Hjal- |5 - president as he approaches lhcltors license, which the latter could | jice, about alleged violations of vari- | |nad an incre: in every major mer Abrahamson of v Britain oo SOr Cclecting his law enforcement | NOt prorlum- He said he had forgot- | ous laws, will not reccive the n.n_} 1,200 JAP nm SES BURN | . S s won one gume, lost two, and drew | L8 SR LT 0L Vet offercd | ten it Offcer Tierney testified, but | sideration the writers cxpect, Chief | London. March 15 () in- one from Marcus Iiclds of Middle- FORERESOL Lo 0 any-|upon _ being brought to the police |W. C. Hart said today. Complain- | vol\ 1200 louses and public town. Merwin Johnstone pl nJvrl A1 one, but he is known to be casting |Station he admitted that he had not | ants who do not wish to appear in huild in Ishioka, Japan was re- f ) Stellar match with %, quinn, Jr. of (A P BE RGN (o Wil make | Fenewed his license for 1920 Avery | prosceutions or investigations need |ported in an Exchange Telegraph | Mg aletown, one game, los- S0 08 N authoritative and un- | Pleaded guilty and was fined $5 and |not fear that their names will be dispatch from Tokyo today. Troops ing two, and drawing one. Albert |8 AHANE 48 SOT | coste. | disclosed, the chief said, but they ant fircin pered by lack of Jobugl o v el | World Court Considered s - should make themselves known as - resulting from drought, fought i Buchin of stndicioln %1 Another problem on which Mr.|READ HERALD CLASSIFED ADS |an evidence of good faith. e flames all night lo los g loover is assumed to have sought| The v t 1 as | the advice of Mr. Hughes is that of | New Britan American adherence Yo the world | &in secor s of tour 1t to straighten out the differences be- | The s s for were tween the senate and the League of . tank M Middletown and Nations council over the question of ot e penSIve A. 8. Busney s ary of the advisory opinions. | cw Britain * Mr. Hoover expeets to receive this | : ) 4 s 3 . with formula for consideration in the Hats chosen from this charming collection are ar uture MILLINERY CO. $ and near future, and Mr. Hughes is par- bound to be smart! Every hat is style right, some af v players ticularly well versed on the subject. the very newest of Spring models and yet so will enter state tou ut held e was sceretary of state when ; in Waterhar Friday and Sat- | American adherence 1o the court| 177 Maln St amazingly low pg'lced that their smartness will ] urday. was first proposed, and now is a| surprise you . Grant's tremendous purchasing power makes this member of the tribunal. | e, . possible. The assortment includes models for women ('unnec'ticui River Rises Over Two Feet Andy Reese Pokes Out | : and for misses. Martford, March 15 (UP) — The r in Center Field | % il 8 ! z aoocticits pyer Sislbod t s.;.}‘.&?mfio, exas, March 15 4| LR : The popular Spring fabrics are ‘used.—Nov- above normal level at § a. m. today, —Handy-Andy Reese poled out a 3 2 elty Straws, Crocheted Body, Woven Straw, viog T fect since S p.on. 4og-yard drive over the center field | ¥ d Felt and Straw, lan B HEhL |wall as the Giants downed San An- -~ s Hats, Tovos. You will Adams, meteorologist of tonio yesterday, 15 to 5. The ball the United States weather bureau |sailed over the part of the fence i | s .9 find models here for here, said indications pointed to ad- on which is painted a sign: “For| every outfit, and styles ditional rain 4n the Connecticut val- | cvery home run hit over this part | | . to become all. ley during the next 48 hours but he of the fence we will give a perma- ! did not expret dangerous condi- nent wave.' tions. Andy said “Melvin conld have th 1 1Mood level here is 18 feet ahove wave. He's single, and he's got ! Greatel' Values in Dress Acce‘sorie‘ normal and danger does not begin |black wavy hair. Thread Silk Lace Trimmed Ncw Spring ‘ ‘< 5 2 ; Spung Hosiery Rayon Lingerie ! ey - : binations. 1 We Are Now Displaying ) : 1847 GO . Talloowt Rayen - hosc looks like silk. 59(‘ Bloomers, chemise, combina- NEW SPRING ] ‘olorings in many attract Brassieres i (o S : b Aoles | Camisole or bandeau A SU]TS \ . ! Smart Jewelry Side hook or !r:m':oau §(5):: TOPCOATS s ' oo smrtment o ot s TUXEDOS | ' Percale Blouses for Boys Made with all the care and fine tailoring charac- s,e teristic of more expensive blouses. All made of good quality percale in a variety of patterns. Sizes 7 to 14. Spring Suiting Knickers Well tailored knickers in new ‘I Spring suiting materials. well cut and finely finished. A i[‘[c’)c‘ model for school wear. In sizes 7 to 16 Branch Stores All Over Shirts Broadeloth You'll Never Realize How Much et S X 5 combinations included in Style and Quality This Sum Can § . the Millinery Shop's special e o B U .l Y S Th 8 event that takes place tomor- \ N\ Ve many patterns. soc lly lltl ou Jdee ese row. Hats of silk, straws, felts, ey = £ " \ Bow Ties soc N QITIT . £E Vs 2 ‘ e Adorable baby bonnets of fine \ & Tfil:{fllv?\‘ \\l:(l::sw:xx and dash, sturdy woolens. New Ill:lkl&—“l'l S CO]OI and Shape thdt : e r = . sm‘n “ek' ' verv hat i« e ned with ruffles or 1 tattersall vests and | top tronsers (a touch of Fifth Avenue) smart for spring. Every hat is fine :;::((h:nlg. 1,,EW,L, white tor Mea 3 Every one a suit you'll be d o . : ifi 4 X - lue. A0 puany oo very one a suit yow'll be proud o wear. heautifully made and all are cop or blue “Magic Buyer™ THE TOPCOATS ‘ R 4% i(’<l<)f implorte(} Paris succesfios. R\a{vor; I’ll\axted 35¢ Rough tweeds, Lerringbones, hard (wists in ta rays, b ey > llis -eds, vibrant greens, flat- “Maple Knit™ 211 wyool Tabrice—duxtrinntly sif lined. Styles for ciery one—sizes I N Rf]l L B e Infants’ Dresses Baby Shoes Silk End Rayon 38€ 32-16. tering blues, beiges, grays and black R s Cushion Sole. High i SRR 14 eI | sk nd long on_Sol THE VALUES— ‘ ALl headsizes. baby dresses. Many G@e¢ | or Low Shocs. 69c | Handkerchiets You can't tell the difierence between our clothes sold at $16.50 and | ; styles. o~ 1 A large asortment of plin those sold elsewhere at $30 hecause there s no differenc. We | St i “Elf* High or Low Shoes. | and fancy handkerchiefs st e S i g et e e TN OO Ty LAY M . $7.50 . $l7 50 Some wih tny e Carcflly made hoc S¢, 10¢ snd 150 TR ~ | SEEEs s Nk edging and touches of § especially des $ ITS AND TOPCOATS e , hand work 1 growing feet. l Briar Pipes 2S¢ Perfectly tailo Newest and smartest weaves—patterns and = [ CHILDREN | hades for spring. F ing del: ol | N /NS S ) . :,':.' ':m:,:.”',m o 'M":,Zi ",'.:",‘:,.s "" ‘ i slz 50 ANS LA D(‘)WN\TA‘HIS ORN In our Children's Hat Section you will | P ke, C G ’ A large selection of Viscas, Felt and find every conceivable color and Candies For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s | Greetings | FOR MEN ~ YOUNG NEN the children. Fine as buy your Easter Greet- Our Children’s Hat Section is the larg- sortment. Bigger and ing cards, while our 352 MAIN STREET All the New Spring Shades. est in New Britain. { R = \ o 1 Ope ...1 h:,\ Night Till 10 o'clock. ~ RS Y L g From Factory to You