New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1929, Page 16

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“STRADDLE HOUSE IS RAIDED VAINLY Federal Attorney Makes Trip to Border on Bogus Tip SUNSET HOUR FIGURES IN SUIT FOR DAMAGES Conrt of Common Pleas Sustains De- cision in Suit Brought cainst Luziettt Yeggs Crack Safe in yeggme Globe theater back home, { real nice af the stores that things for girls Copyright 1924 APRIL IS MO\ ING MONTH Let us show you the properties wi have for sale. GIDDINGS CHAPTER PAST MASTERS IN COME-BACK Annual Return to Office of Old Tim- er~ 10 Be Observed at Thurs- day Evening Mecting Sore Throat Bl‘ings i Mother by Airplane March 18 (P—A xl; Out Riverside Stil P Aged Man Is Killed By Car at l);mielso s killed by Bridgeport Theater ©""" ¢ t, > P —d « New Way To Improve Skin AUNT HET EY 1 'ERT QUILLEN “A skinny old woman can make up to look like a flap- if vou don’t look too but nobody ever seen ' chicken shaper like 3. Publishers Syzdicate) NEW BRITAIN REPUBLIGANS FACE | THO WARD FIGHTS ed from First Page) In 1916, Cou ¥ erowas | graduated from Worcester Polytech- ‘ with a B. S degree, | santary en- | er of the | Y. | Warner | former | nic Institute specializing in ¢ 1g colleg «d employment under > William H. Hall, survey of the city's for the plan cor 1. He left this position to ta service he mine sweeping of Staten Is- ransferred to : republicans elected Mayor d when Hoover was dency! He re Holloway's Record Holloway grac in Boston after New Depart . in Bristol y Works to j He i Enters Race DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. SWOLLEN RIVERS FLOOD SECTIONS IN NEW YORK Spring rains caused rivers to flood lowlands in many sections of New York. Upper picture shows flood waters of Mohawk river near Schenectady. Below is aerial view of flooded district near Scotia, 14| PRESIDENT OGILE ud Wales.” of the WRECKED IN MYSTERIOUS BLAST e of the Beatty and Lawles Joseph, Mo., where two terious explosions killed three people and injured ten, is pictured above. Neither the theory oi gas or bombs could he advanced as police and firemen found no evidence of either. The explosions came between mid- nizht and 3 a. m. and brought crowds of hundreds to the streets store-apartment building: n St m; MR STEBBING 1S FLAT ON HIS BACK WITH A BROKEN LEG AND EVERYTHING, 'S GOING ouT AND NOTHING - | L WAS WATCHIN' YOU-MOM w vou 1oox AWFUL WORRIED-IS | T ON mace & NAWPD LOTTA MONE SHOVELIN' OFF ¥ REALLY PA. 1 THINK THIS NONSENSE OF YOURS, AROLT STANDING ON YOUR HEAD,TO PROLONG 1< EchiiEts LIFE, 15 A WASTE OF Tive! UP T'DATE! 3192, Kewsporer Pratare Servir, I Graet Briai gh resarsed. | Legal Notice Pursuant to an order of Saul Ber- | {1man, Esq., Referee in Bankruptey. | the assets of B. Georges & Co., bank- | | rupt, 436 Main street, New Britain, { consisting of jewelry and fixtures, | will be sold on the premises Thurs- | | day. March 21. 192¢ at 11 a. m. at | Public Auction by William H. Wake- | | lee, United States Auctioneer. i All perfons who have claims for | should call at the store Wed- | March 20, 1829, between 10 | DAVID L. NAIR, Trustee. Auction Notice 5 Jewett sedan to be sold | auction en March 30 at 3 o'clock | Draper’'s Garage, Whiting street, Plainville, Conn.—advt, |tional Federation of Post Off Clerks will give a St. Patrick's card | party on Tuesday evening, March 13 {at 8 o'clock at the Y. M. T. A. & B hall. There will be prizes for each and refreshments will be Admission S0, Come and v your favorite card game.—advt. Notice REPUBL | Al Republi 1o become o tes for nomination tor First Selectman, Second - | man, two members of School Com® | ittee, Alderman in First, Third and | Fifth Wards, and two Councilmen trom each Ward, at the Republican Primaries to be held Mareh 28th, for clection to be held April , must file their petitions | with Harry Ginsburg, Chairman of publican Town Committee, on ore Saturday, March 23rd. 1929 at m., at Republican Head- quarters, No. 269 Main strect in the {Town of New Britain | per Order, REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITT! Harry sth, At a C Mra, w Rritain wr wish to cor- saying that continued husiness. W rect this stateme | have sold our Hardware ard paint department but we are still Joing a Plumbing and Heating husi- ss at the ofd stand. We have added to our line the Quiet May Automatic Oil Burner which we 1end and install SON & JOHNSON 34 Dwight St pecial Notice > is invited to attend a hist and pinochle this A. M, F at § o'clock. Adm. 2 ED CARS GOOD USED FORDS Prices—See Shem r Severa) Used Touriage BERLIN AUTO BALES CO. TEL. 6135 1924 Tudo GEE-MOM-IF POP LEG AGAIN NEX' WINTER IO SHOW You, | 85D THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Atranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Charge Prepatd Count 6 words to a line. iines to an inch. nimum Book charg Telephone $25. Ask for six time rate, The Herald will not be responsible for s after the first iusertion. Clostng i 12:30 p. m. dally 2. m. Saturday. Herald Classified Headings Announcements TOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE S TO LET 18 1 WANTED TO RENDER SLRVICLS Educational 24—CORRESPONDE 5 'EACHL ED—INSTR 2 Employment 40—HELP—AGENTS Live Stock AND LIV T CATTLE ] PETS Merchandise FOR SALE S VACATIONIST 1ALS E _EQUIP. PRODLCTS BLEDS, PLA FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHI 00D THINC 3 I THE SICAL INSTRUMENTS SB—RADIC STOLLE JEWELRE CLES 170 BUY tate for Rent I—APARTMENTS & TENEMEN? PLACES FOR T AND OI'FIC Real LEstate for Sale PGS CHANGE EAL ) Rooms, Board and Hotels 8—110TL WOULD ONEY BREARK HIS ) LITILE BOY SLGGFST A WAY FOR MUSH TO EARN MONEY WE FOUND ALL THE COLLAR-BUTTONS, WE LOST, IN THE

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