New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1929, Page 2

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TALK ON GARDENS FOR WOMAN'S CLUB Annual Megting of Organization ill-fated machine. cluded _Dudley manager of Boges of the d Chamb tion un he firm, Inspector acronautical divi tment of comme: of the United S Edwin Weath £ Colonial pilot here, wrd Aldworth, mar rwriters, to Be Held Tuesday | ‘ The others in-| posed in the tourna: heady basketball overcame handicaps whic looked insurmountable. While gr dit is due the pla dividually and as a ning machine, the Monahan stands out tor in Bristol high's t tive championship. The team will leave cago on March 30, companied by Coach Athletic Director Samu siderably smaller in stature than Kowland, operations the players to whom they were op-4 throughout ha EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929. tions, it need only be said that at| called undercover men in any fed- al prison, he government of the prisons is lin Mrs. Willebrandt's division and | the methods to be used from time 1o time will be worked out in the d t. ¢ government of t is a complete and difficult | We proposed to consider | whole problem with a view of | bettering conditions | The statement Wwas accepted as| phat General hell had not as yct passed upon | ed in this question of whether undercover | would continue to be used in ment, played und at f . both i smooth ndiwor the ma hird co run- of partm .. | priso problem. the Bristol for It will be Monahan : el Josolowit z Considera o state yesterd men | ed report - KILLED IN CRASH| Rumor of Governor's Death! Spreads Rapidly in State TTRUMBULL ; i | | ble excitement was caus- | city and throughout the ty circuiat- | jay by & wi that Governor John H $1,000 COLLISION SUIT Woman Thrown from Car and Against Telephone Pole Brings Claim for Personal Injuries, City Items According to information receiv- ed at St. Francls' hospital today, John J. Walsh, part owner of Walsh & Hollfelder store on Main street is | resting comfortably following an operation Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Elphie is ill at her home, 35 Wooster street, with an at- tack of scarlet fever, Mrs. P. J. Hubert and daughters of Maple Hill. New Britain, ha cen spending a short time in New York. Stanley Muter and Fred Stakey, principals in an accident at the corner of Myrtle and Washington streets on February 24 ha named defendants in a suit for $1,000 brought by Martha Stakey and her adviser, Edward Wagner. The plaintiff was a passenger in Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the papers. Fatherly Robber Has “Baby” in Blanket Chicago, March 18 P—A fatheriy young robber carrying a bundle that appeared to be a baby wrapped in a pink blanket, stepped up to & movie theater cashier's window last night and while bystanders thought he was buying tickets for the fam- pointed & gun at the womam WORKMEN BURNED ALIVE Prague, Cecho-Slovakia, March 18 sccuring information from among to conditions within POLICEMAN SHOOT DOG A dog which was either sick or d was shot by Officer Ustach and Lescvicius ahout 9:45 o'clock |night in a lot near 27 Day street, r Mrs. Donate M. Mauro of that ss complained that the animal at her back door. The officers ‘nine into the lot, and Loard of health was notified today to remove the carcass. (#—Fivg workmen, including a foreman, of the Witkowiter Iron Foundry, in Ostrau, were burned alive today through the accidental collapse of a huge crucible full of molten steel. i Trumbull had met his death in an| 2 | automobile accident in Putnam. Tt} _There have g ycljcved that the rumor started | against the use|io)owing the death of Frank Theri- n and ator | yque, 27, of Putnam, in the Day of ldaho conferred with the | yinq)) hospital of a fractured skull ¢ general last week 10 Pro-|poceived in an automobite accident inst that method of seeuring | on tn, putnam-Danietson rond Wed- ition. The statement in Te-|,.cqay afternoon. Just why Mr. g to Snock Theriaque’'s death was conuaccted action w with the governor is not knowa. cw of conditions affecting the pri mor resulted in “wndreds ment over a period of| sing made to the Trumbrll 1 two years, and with the | L Dlain e andite he of bringing about & yonos of the governor's mother an. eificient management.” ino) R Z At Associated Press head- DIES N NEW YORK but L of the persistency of the (« an automobile driven by Stakey and | was sitting in the front seat as he | proceeded up Myrtle street in a last | westerly dircction. When the car | came to the intersection of Washing- { ton street it is alleged that the Muter | automobile struck it. The impact caused the right front door to open ! and she was thrown against a pale, it is alleged. . She was taken to the New Britain | Gencral hospital and was forced to | undergo medical attention for two | days in that institution. She further | claims that other medical attention |recovered. The schooner was owned which contains property worth over | was necessary. {by Clyde Lake, minister of ficshes £10,000,000 and a population of 12,-| She has engaged Maurice W.jies in the Newfoundland govern- 000 spread over 100,000 acres, | Roscnberg as her attorney. Deputy |ment. DOCTORS SHOW NOVEL WAY TO WAKE UP AND FIND COLD GONE Advise Home U:e of Pleasant Hospital Method to End Colds Before Real Illness Starts Many Here Surpnsed to Find It Gives Almost Instant Relief— |!icke congestion. Then Cold “Just D.sappzars” of undercover Borah . attory (ont SIX SAILORS PERISH St. John’s N. F., March 18 (P— The six members of the crew of the schooner Russell Lake lost their lives when the vessel was wrecked last night near Burgeo on the south- west coast. Four Lodies have been pow wow doctor in Al- zan to get better. 0 to the ientown and s 1 don't un, 1 kr said: taken after a re- Iy One Had Flown L, March =T on e There s only one manual fire- engine to serve the rural district of | Willitonn, in Somerset, England, rpose more yow wow do. help | report, it was felt necessary te gzt in tonch with Mrs, Trumbull at her | Plainville residence. fhs governor | wit 1 that she was at a 17ss 10 terstand how the rumor started | it all afternoon rha had boen | phone calls from as far| as New York and Boston, as | s from papers around Coun- | and Massachusetts moking | you well r much interested was manage Specialty Co. of i called for the ajternoon for nections, but devoted most of his|TCCe : 3 Beisoned o me to the New Dritain Lumber oisoned herself. r that.” aws well nectic {inqui | Friends of the family, the rumor might be trn to call the governor's res called his brother's home instend Miss Florence Trumbull aid evening that her father had not ex- need the slightest mishap dur- » entire day. In the morning, 1, he had epent several hours at Drainard field and taken a short ht. In the afternoon he hal ird his mother. Interested in Pony Polo His chief interest, aside in pon g the theory of the os FALLS IN JERSEY BRISTOL HIGH TEA - 10 G0 T0 CHICAGD he position of the body i rst Page) from s has been cloped Wayside farm on Lin- residence purposes polo course. He oW of the | ner gt she said | almost instantly! | By night the “feverish,” “achy” |feeling began to leave and next |morning he felt like a new man, In 10ther day or so Mr. Ty drop- 1 in to thank his doctor for advis- such a quick, inexpensive and common-sense way to end colds home, Tempting Taste! Quick Relief— Soon Child Was Well as Ever Little Dodd, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs, Wm. H. Dodd, w treated for chest cold which nd Colds | qysed her to hecome feverish and | cough so she could |« 10t sleep, She found |} Ayer's Cherry Pecto- al tempting to take ind felt the com- orting, healing warmth — from her '/ 4 nose passages decp “3% lown into her chest. | of an hour or so congestion relieved and she slept the night through without coughing. The treatment was continued, the | doctor reports, and in a day or £o | mination showed no trace left of | cold. '71 PLACE IN SIX MONTHS ! had been carried to the s ed on the ground cart afure of the poiso vis & 1s sure to v risk pueu MISS O'KEEFE TO WED : »)s Nuthmann of < 4 1L i West Hartford will take place next e month.. Miss O'Keefe w guest of honor T er given by Mrs. Vincent Brod Rristol and Mrs. John F. n of 115 Clark street. Bridae s were arded to Mrs, Wil- | MeCarth Miss May Murphy | Miss Catherine O'Kec erwritten by t Meadow club. WASTOIDTORESIGN > 2 were Bloom#«| Woodw: dent w prople yet is o take, in | s among numbers of L in- | w Britain and vi nsiv 4 Action of Doctors iic to co, H. xample, is cold until it b €0 bad he had call a doctor, nation showed his nose and st were congest- nd he had a fe- o £ Vivian New Britain Note: Other cases reported daily—all | certified by attending physician. exp pting t Praises Helping Pub! Rdthy his & ine famed jed by and pas- former Miss Callah Pa ranton, a priz who 1 W. C. T. U. 47 YEARS OLD Christ Temper- observe the 47th Britain o'clock Young, fuls of Aver's will o . Goss and of this cit funeral . but it is plan- v to this city Mrs. sday afternoon home of Mrs. Ray C, West Main st nt, Mrs Mary B. 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The Mcdern Hat Shop 38 Church St. Near Main (L con- Twin-Igaition motor 12 Aircraf-type spark plugs High compression New double drop frame One-piece Salon fenders IN HARTFORD E WITH US 0 i 0,7 S5 Don't forget o take home a conference this morning in an «- gome Maryland oyslers and fort to bring together government = e fresh crackers. and other agencies to investigate disaster. A group of officials went 22 8t St 0 the scene of the accident for an inspection before joining Mayor Con- (Under Grant's Store) Service 6328 WHEN D Edwin Weather- A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm Street gieton at the city hall | ng those the mavor invited | to eomfer with him was General | John F. O'Ryan, president of th. Colonfal Airways Inc., owners of the Tel. 2456 Hartford. Conn.

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