New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 20

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20 HAGUE JUDGESHIPS | Oppose Ban on H. . Fraternities [;AUS[ fllSEUSSlflN Hurst, Fromageot and Gaus Sald‘ 10 Ha»e Ambitions sUPT. S. H. HOLMES. PRINCIPAL L. P. SLADE. OLD SALT FAILS TO CONQUER ATLANTIC : Fordham Seismograph d, or died of e rst Page) ‘r'iu Ninger 15 llte With G a5 Woman R: End IDDIES'COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— VICKS PORUB Over IIM-M.- Jars Used Yeurly State Ufhce Bulldmz ldld to '\th Friday UP)—T Your Duty To Yourself and Others The pleasure of automobile ownership and driving is complete if your car is fully insured. You can get more protection for your insur- ance dollars now than ever before. Lower Fire and Theft rates is the good news from the under- writers. NOT MARRIED OR DIV ORCED Choose an agency able and willing to give good local service when you need it. WE represent hoth Stock and Mutual Insur- ance Companies. For Service and Information Call 1817, New Britain Finance Corp. 163 MAIN ST. ADOLF CARL: RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION Personality and Profit The welter of conflicting insurance de- tail often causes people to huy insur- ance solely on the basis of the person- ality of the salesman. We hope our men MORTGAGE LOANS have pleasing personalities, in fact we w5149 1urere INSURANCE STOCK MUTUAL eitpiey 272 MAIN STREET know they do, but we prefer to base our claim to fame on our knowledge of the facts and ability to help choose the amount and kind of policy that will give the buyer the mvst insurance per dollar. WHEN IN HARTFORD | DINE WITH US. | Don’t forget to take home | some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. | HONISS’S 8 s The W. L.HATCH Co. INSURANCE Real Estate -Mortgage Lodns City Hall - Tel-3400 St HAartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Stove) not happened along.” iat the state armory in Wallingford | {151, |ham 154, Tyler 115, Carpenter 146, | !be held in G ' “Circus to Be Given Tomorrow Night |80 Pleasant street. ¢ | 0'clock. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929, —_—— ynist, in an expose of modern mar- riage. Imagona Takajump in an amazing dive from a 30-foot ladded into a pail of water. A Pair of Rolling Dice—gymnas- tics, verbal and phy.ical. NEW BRITAIN GUNS Sharpshooters Defeat Walling- |\t | “A-Hunting We Must Go or 101‘(1 Tealll by 769‘683 SCOI'Q |“What Happened in Barnesdale"— SR & one-act fizzle. Finale, “An Evening at Keemo- The New Britain Rifle club out-|soppy.” shot the Lufberry rifie team of | Things ran off smoothly at the Wallingford in a pistol match hell|gress rehearsal last night and troop officcrs and members promise that last evening. The scores were as fol- | the usual standard of excellence will low be maintained by this circus, ew Britai e ey Beach 135, 161. Total 769. Lufberry—Olmstead —Cooley 156, Boehm Belkin 160, White ; City Items 144, Mark- Fox 124. Total 683. | Sebastian Amenta, a student at the Next Thursday a rifle match will| Institute of Musical ..rts, New York stonbury. formerly a pupil of M. F. Valentine, |has returned to New York after |spending a few days with his par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amenta y of Arch street, New Britain Nest, Order of Owls, | will meet at 8 o'clock Friday eve- Ining at the home of James Meeker, TROOP 4 TO PRESENT “GOOD TURNS OF 1929’ A daughter was born at New | Britain General hospital last night | to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Natzke of 135 | Griswold street. The senior choir of In Chapel of Center Church, m for “The Good Turns 8t. circus to be prod cout Troop 4 in the Ce: pel tomorrow night, |)l~ ted and contains a g and stunts. These 10st annual events ‘ar‘ Troop 4, tI being the sixth spon- cored by it, and past shows have leen of such caliber that about 400 persons are expected to be present when the performance begins at § The program is as follows: | Bugle band—Bold blaring blasts of brass for a bang-up beginning s of welcome by scout- ter devotions instead of tonight The boys' choir will rehearse tomor- (row night also at 6:30 o'c’lock. BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page 7.) arts and sciences and among th: names of the honor students is tha of Miss Bertha Hazen of this plac: daughter of Mrs. Isabelle Hazen a display of ingen- Miss Hazen has been actively identi ¢ inspired inventors, radio express, Wright in “Traffic Trouble,” introducing singing with FOR o EASTER CARDS SHOP AT JACKAWAY’S 58 WEST MAIN ST. Opp. Burritt Hotel stave Martini, the world's ong man—a midget uscle. tra of 11 piece and cholas Picklehouse, hysog- | We Are Lucky! TO GET THE AGENCY for anize VARNISHES and ENAMELS This is the most complete line of varnish and cnamel specialties manufactured and has been sold in part in this city for fifteen years—We have a new complete stock of the entire line. We invite old Kyanize users to visit our store or order by phone—We deliver promptly. ————— o ————— I THIS COUPON IS WORTH $1.25 | Present this coupon and bhuy one gallon of any IKyanize product and get a $1.25 Kyanize ther | mometer Free, | —_—— —— — — ———— — PAINTS WALL PAPER HALL’S 179-183 Arch St. New Britain The New Crawford Gas Range Notice These Exclusive Features: More surface and shelf room. The light comes in over oven, no dark pockets. Two drawers. Legs are put on with thumb nuts, no exposed bolt heads anywhere on range. The auto matic oven control is down on front gas manifold. Whee! does not get hot and easy to see and handle. WE WILL ALLOW A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR OLD RANGE A. A. MILLS Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work Phones 5100 - 5101 66 West Main St. fied with college activities and is an officer in her class. Friends of Donald Turner have received cards from him at Gonaives, Haitl, where his ship is anchored. The oyster supper held last eve- ning at the Community club was largely attended. An entertainment program rendered by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bradbury was greatly enjoyed. | M. Bradbury is a banjoist of note and a radio pérformer over WTIC. WOMEN DEMOCRATS PLAN PRE-ELECTION SOCIAL First of Series Will Be Held Tomor- row Afternoon at T. A. B. Hall, Political activities among the women of the democratle party will be reopened tomerrow afternoon when the first of a series of pre- election card secials will be held at |Somerville, trict, will be in charge. 8he has al ready been assured of a large at- tendance at the social. The party will be devoted almost entirely to cards, with an informal discussion of election plans also taking place. Scores of card parties were held {prior to the last city election and | before the national election and speakers of national reputation were heard. The women's organization perfected as a result of these gath- erings played an important part In the success of the democratic ticket last spring, and in cutting the re- publican majority in the fall elec- tion by several thousands of votes. Worcester Authorities Seek Hartford Stabber Worcester, Mass., March 21 (UP) —XLorenzo Desmarais, 18, of Hart- ford, Conn., and John Deane, were sought tod lowing their escape from the Wor- cester State Insane hospital. The | fol- correct.’” They sald Desmarams stabbed three women in Hartford but was not involved in the Bridge- port attacks. Neither of the fugitives are con- |sidered dangerous, according to hos- | pital authorities. New Haven Kacey Flag At Half Mast for Foch New Haven, March 21 (UP)—The flag atop supreme headquarters of the Knights of Columbus here was at half-mast today in tribute to Marshal Ferdinand Foch, whose {dcath yesterday removed the second jof three distinguished European honorary members of the Roman Catholic fraternal order. Of the three, Cardinal Mercier, Foch and JKing Albert of the Bel- glans, only Albert now remains. A RS S S S Lo I'm getting better grades in school since Dad bought my glasses. And did they stop thos: young men got ay after picking | the lock of an outside door. the Y. M. T A. & B. society hall on Main street. Mrs. Nellie McCrann, state cen- tral committeewoman for this dis- Mary's | |church will rehearse tomorrow nigit | Published reports which referred | |to Desmarais as Bridgeport's “phan- | |tom stabber,” " who sta lhh\d 29 women | headaches I used to get?—T'll say they did! FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist 327 Main Street Phone 190% Saturday Bath Night and old fashioned bathrooms are always good fora laugh today We’re bathing oftener nowadays. The bathroom of today is a room of importance — yes — distinction and beauty. The modern bathroom fairly radi- ates a welcome—it invites greater use—with resultant benefits to the general health of the entire family— not to mention the pride in the pos- session of fixtures that add to the value of any home. Lerour the Master Plumber— He’s at Your Service. JOES PLACE OOEMAL\. WINTER JUST AS THE HOOTSTown BUS D!w:». SUNK WIS TooTH IN A NICE JUICY PIE, LITTLE WILLIE WITHERSPOON REGISTERED A PERFECT | HIT, ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED BUS DRIVERS NECK - Do Lee wsTasly

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