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‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. ; The e ‘:‘lpfpedmy_ Albm mig’é”i’; lgc 28 "~ INCORRIGIBLE YOUTH (e e commia in o toun o ASSURES CONTEST DTS NONEY HEFT COMMUNITY GHEST g IN SECOND WARD — EHEEKS M N = Steals Coin While Pal Inga | present hut they were not arrested. | The inn is known also as the High. | Jobn C. Willord Candidate for """ -‘::.".-L-\.W Larger Contibutons {0 Fund =7 ok S B 6. 0. P. Council Representative v...: 5. Reported by Director Ervil | yissiNe HAN FOUND John C. Wilford, son of M q of Returns have already started to +1 Main at Pratt St. 3 Hartford 1 in in connection with the an. Fatrick Miller of Southington, for| community chest drive which| Whom Leglon and Scouts Sought, | k from Monday, accord- | 5 rin, campaign dirce- | Discovered in Middletown. t he has| Spring’s Leading Coat Fashions —at YOUR Price! A Coat doesn’t have to be high priced to be fashionable. Every Steiger Coat—regardless of price—is an authentic fashion, Difference in price—here—depends on material, workmanship and fur. So whether you pay much or little you get your money’s worth in style at Steiger’s. $35 t $125 (Special to the Herald) Southington, March 22—Search . for Patrick Miller, aged 65 years, of | Woodruff street whose failure to ap- " pear at his home since Tuesday | morning at 8 o'clock had his family | worried, came to an abrupt end yes- | "~ 'terday afternoon shortly after 1 °: o'clock when he was discovered at the State Hospital in Middletown by his son, Edward, of Southington. Fearing that harm had befallen ° Mr. Miller because of his highly nervous state, police, American Le- gion members and Boy Scouts hai been searching through he woods rtment |,nq streams surrounding Southing- with the lion since Wednesday. Yesterday at noon a description of the man was icast from radio station WTIC in Hartford It is said that Mr. Miller visited - the Middletown police station anl 1sked to be taken to the state hos- e pital. EXCITED WOMAN REPORTS SBIG" EARLY MORN BLAZE ! Firemen Respond and Find Pleasant Maurice nt Stanley Street Man Destroying Rubbish i | in Spring Cleanup. 1 JOHN €. WILFOKD strect was up early this morning| OWNER UNDER ARREST i nad ively bonfire of runbish | n ick yard ortly after 5:00 woman in the neighbor- | oned to fire headquarters e was a “big fire"” and she it from her bedroom win- e firemen would look out | Right: A youthful straight-line coat of soft kashmir, has squirrel col- lar, In black or tan, $19.50 State's Attorney Alcorn Says Arrest in Avon By Farmington Con- r c of a © L yERoREE Dempsey Signs 2-Year stavlesgitasiloen A : Promotion Contract - oty L] onds later a Below: A distinctive coat T 1 Fue Fug g of “F and H” tan creola Labor Wins Lanark ; shows the feminine feel- i l’g}l_mmonl Victoiy : g that Jup un ing in the double scarf and squirrel collar. Above: Straightline coat £39.50 of “F and H” creola — a « rich fabric that drapes softly. Broadtail collar and cuffs. $69.50 BELRNED BUS DRIVER VINED i 3 vl : : from a dm'm a mateh, and gue of flame leaped out h basin. There was no| \ No. 6 of the fire dep | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BOUGHT OF U. S. BANKRUPT COURT STOCK OF B. Georges & Co. 436 MAIN STREET Above: Simulated galyak trims this straightline coat of black broadcloth. One of many smart mod- els at $44.5) Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, etc. EVERYTHING MUST BE § AT Public Auction SALE STARTS TOMORROW March 23rd at 10 A. M. Free Gifts Given Away SOLD AT ANY PRICE Left: Intricate cuffs, a cape effect and hands of galyak are the features of this exclusive “dress- maker” coat of frost crepe. $79.50 Righ%: A coat in middy blue basket weave cloth shows how ciaart the furless coat can be when trimmed with a scarf col- lar, $35.00 Above: A broadcloth coat with modified low flare in the ‘“dress- maker” side tiers. Trimmed with monkey fur. $79.50 All Models Sketched From Stock STEIGER’S FASHION FLOOR, FOURTH