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HAS ROW WITH WIFE WINDS UP IN COURT Louis Zdanuk Gets Suspended Jail Sentence NEW BRIT EZEVIN GIVES $1.300 0 CHARITY HERE e Pupps, ¢4 o Celebrates Wedding Amiversary ' With Philanthropy ' ot Zdanuk's week 7 $1.000.000 DIRT ROAD BILL fraid of Hubby Foot Troubles Aand Orthomec PRESENTED IN ASSEMBLY 138 Members sign Petition for Ap- propriation—Brainard Calls 1t “Money Grah.” \BROWN UNIVERSITY LOSES NOTED SCHOLAR BY DEATH \\ illiam Carey Poland, Distinguished in Art, Dies at age of 83. Providence, R. I, March 20 (®—| Death has brought to a close the career of one of the country’s most | distinguished classical scholars, Wil- Poland, since 1915 pro- us in art at Brown died here last night g S Dr. Poland was born in Goffstown, | N. H, and was graduated from! Brown in 1868, later receiving his| ter's degree in art. After 13| ructer in Latin and | ame associate professor 1592 to his re- air of art. of the Ameri-! ation, of the Providence Athen- er director of the 1 of Classical Studies | A widow and three sons PRESII]ENT IDENT LOWELL ANSWERS CRITIGS : Declares Harvard “House Plan” Wood and Segrave to Race for Boat Title COACHING SCHOOT Hmmz “and Pltchmz \lmmx as Sox ICEMAN BANKRUOPT PAINTING AND KNOWLEDGE IN PERFECT HARMONY “Safest Ride in Town” HERE and THERE at your call. imons inst r skilled <e: portation. ONE FARE! NO CHARGH for extra pas NO CHARGE | for extra sto meter reads e, iz a Yel- Was Not “Rushed Throug P t it would | certain, $ lv is he long ew Zeuo 3 Decorators * 4 With the Eye of an Artnst DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929. City ltems James Coleman has been appoint- ed steward at the local Elks' club taking the place of the late Thomas | Dunn. Harold L. O'Meara, who recently sold out his interest in the Lincoln: { Cleaning company, has entered the employ of N. E. Mag and Sons as ’salumm Mr. O'Meara was a mem ber of the Mag organization beforc | | he went into the cleaning business | Stanley Women's Reliet Corps will hold its regular meeting in; Judd's hall Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A Nash Co. suit or topcoat, $23.50 | J. Ryan, 184 North St. Tel. “90&.\ —advt. | Joseph Rogan sold through the | Camp Real Estate company, a two ramily house at 103 Hart street to, | John and Lois Weber. | {arol Sideranko of b5 Franklin t sustained an abrasion to the arm while at work this morn !ing at the Shurberg Coal Co. and | was treated at New Britain General hospital. | A daughter was born at New Brit- | ain General hospital today to Mr and Mrs. Raymond Andel of 69 West| alr?c! A daughter was born at New Brit- 'ain General hospital today to Mr.! and Mrs, Herbert Warner of 12y Cleveland street. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gernski of 53 Sexton treet at New Britain Géneral hos- plltl today. | No More Ga,s In Stomach and Bowels sh to be permanently relleved | Always on hand at CITY DRUG CO. e “HEV IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and | | fresh crackers. HONISS’S 22 St'- Sty Hartford, Conn (Under Grant's Store) CERTIFIED GREEN MOUNTAIN AND IRISH COBBLER SEED POTATOES Here’s the Maine Agricultural De- partment Certification and Report 5 made while these potatoes were g9 Ca{'loads growing— Just in From Maine Free From Blight or Disease of Any Kind! Fertilizer and Nitrate of Soda supplied in any quantity PARK and BIGELOW STS. Telephone 5000 ilass — Builders' Supplies — Agricultural and Dairy Supplies s obeyed . . Or 'p}mnmz 2311is a . to ren- e in personal trans- SEEKING NEW COLOR HARMONIES .... SELSCT- l\(. NEW AND PLEASING EFFECTS IN DESIGN % SI AND REJECTING — FROM THOUSANDS OF PATTERNS—WE HAVE GATHERED HERE WHAT WE BELIEVE TO BE THE FINEST DISPLAY OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WALL PAPERS EVER OFFERED FOR YOUR INSPECTION. YOU'LL WAX ENTHUSIASTIC OVER ONE PARTICULAR PATTERN .... FROWN, PERHAPS, UPON THE NEXT .... GLOW, AS THE BRILLIANT COLORING OF ANOTHER VIBRATES PLEASANTLY UPON YOUR COLOR SENSE . THIS ONE .... THAT ONE—STRIKES YOUR FANCY .... YOURE IN A WHIRL OF BEAUTY AND COLOR .... WHAT TO DO? .... WHICH TO CHOOSE? .... INTO THE PICTURE STEPS OUR INTERIOR DECORATOR, WHO, WITH YEARS OF PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE WILL ART- FULLY GUIDE YOU IN YOUR SELECTION, THAT THE ° LT WILL BE PERFECT IN HARMONY. SO ACUTE IS REACTION-TO COLOR AND COLOR ARRANGE- MENT THAT A MILD SURVEY OF YOUR HOMES IS ALL S NECESSARY FOR HIM TO VISUALIZE THE £ ED, REDECORATED, A SYMPHONY OF PLEASING HUES. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS PRICELESS SERVICE. A CALL TO 359 AND THE APPOINTMENT IS ARRANGED. LVERY BOYLE WORKMAN KNOWS THAT THE JGB MUST BE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT BE- FORE HE CAN LEAVE IT. EACH 1S MEASURED, 10US CARI PERFECTI PAPER HANG- ING YOU PAY NO MORE THAN FOR INFERIOR WORK. Jehn B 3=5 FRANKLIN QUARE NEW BRITAIN RS RT~IN YOUR HOME Even during cAutumn chill UTUMN'S raw winds and chilly frosts are KEPT! OUTSIDE-by just setting the thermostal ai the temperature you wani inside! No work or worry! Ne dirty coa! or ashee to carry} No overheated or chilly house! Nothing but solid comfort--and absolute cleane liness--with just the ngM amount of heat? JARTMAN & DUBOWY 141 ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 4644 Tos con sostle QU nl 10N for alie b gnstalling the PERPECTED WA BU The last Worc in Automatic. Oib Bur fichu:,u-'heuyuuu---yl WELL EDWARD SYoLRE NOT IN AS BiG A HURRY To EAT AS THE REST OF TH/BOYS-)SPOSE You WANT To HANG ONTo TH’ LEADERSHIP AS LONG AS Yol CAN - ‘WHY DONT You TAKE A ROUND-ABOLT WAY HOME, AN” HOLD OFF WELL ALL AN EXTRA 7 BE Ptsn‘r@ BOYS - DONT \ LET ANY BoDY. \\ DISTURB OUR \ CHAIRS Ilulll il 8= ED MIGHT NOT BE SO Goobd AFTER HE FILLS UP 4 CN ROASTY ' & » THE BACK ROOM CHECKKER. TOURNEY AT ROBINSONS STORE IS GOING FULL BLAST~ l EDWARD PEASEY WAS LEADING ALL THE [ PLAYERS WHEN THE NOON WHISTLE BLEW.