New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1929, Page 16

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IN CASED NOLLED ... 2. Prosecutor Drops Seven Cases in = Police Court Today 2 tacz- ROE GETS GLIMPSE UF GRAF ZEPPELIN AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALI “l reckon the most ag- gravatin’ thing about a hus- band is that he won't say what he wants for dinner.” Lers Eyndicats) us long 110 THE COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Trust Compeny Building Tel. 6000 “SEASON” IS ON Not the hunting season, but the auto accident season. Every sunny afternoon. every starry night, claims its toll. Cover yourself with adequate liability and property damage insurance. Get it here. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, Saturdays 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 n. m. Room 412. intoxi- | they | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, YOUTHISHELDAS Broad Program of Farm Relief Ready for Statute Books Soon; VAN|SH[S IN [-'[]fi GROCER'S SLAYER Washington, ‘M;‘“anon" Held Without Ba_ll problem which has been a m issue in national politics for n | a decade—en ek Aiter Bridgeport Killing broad legislative alias Joh street, f age but w police ture ng today ¥, tions Both the senate March P — A rly sred a new phase this with every indication th program d upon the hat a wo and house committees, th for and the latter ave made extensive to start anew the sifting of the hope of producing « which will win th agr Wed 1 prepari oW congress w ial session April Intended to rm pro overproduction and d Hoover, MARCH 25, 1929. ine| School_ Teacher Questioned by Police in Maple Rl ition, it approyve will be the first measure to vrogram of cled by con-f ear-old girl informed s that it was her car | ich struck and killed Joseph schrieber, 74, in Elm Hill Saturday vening, Miss Michalina Blackus, sville school teacher residing at rt street, Maple Hill, was | questioned by the authorities. The Newington officials took no further | jon, but an investigation still is icher made isin in Elm Hill. in a dense fog he w down by a car which speede ithout stopping. He died almost 21 Presi.|insta An ambulance from the 3 hospital was dispatched the seene but the man was dead n help arrived. | stables Raymond V. Halleran Floyd Rice were notified by 17 vear old girl, whose name has ulged that she saw the She said she also heard and saw the body of the road. The Evolution of Proposals p en farm relief w attention of ¢ northwestern wheat growers, the | oposals have passed | exfensive process rst proposal, providing for tion of @ federal export cor- 1 would issue script to| eir and floor of 1t was defeated by | home with a s drafted in ater reached the e, whe ry out Lis tform promises, called a of farm leade Await- ongress devoted no lation at the next scs- man struck. e P L distinct should be placed | hurled to the side control {Nrough 4 ch struck him, slowed down 4 - tcok the marker numbers, cd the officials, just before d up and dis- ! oned fur re the car under a n into a bill whic! Dickinson, repub- proposed a sul on cooperative n the heensing plan opted in the house i to act upon it, Edwara J. nto consultation. and two constables traced the m: s to the home of Miss Blackus. The lutter admitte: e liaer oonli having been out in her car and e Al passed the seene of the Afar aiconchtan i t did not strike ural leuders, und o t vived two stormy sos. ongress only to wir £ the presidential s been cthing to be seen. | Hickey was call he detective tion nyone, down | in the Thinking it was a bag of e drove on without stopping. did not show any direct evi- Notice 1o Mesopotamiar Came Buck for l(l'pllh Conditions Favo ciro, Drazi Lrunt RILS i ! are herchy s for the 1 Seville Ward, March in the will th, 14 followirg a9 most | 24 hours for|N<ld © Thursdey 1108 p m © Brazili 1 Pernambco afi- sland of &an yor- ten days it + opposite Whiting been tor of th . Pros- 1 “entral Jun.or high ot sehool, Grove ritt schoo City ltems followir 4 petitior K of Wint follon | Jeetm, ewis W Lawye Stanley Kar timan: Harry or Councilr . Merton A, Kirby, William & received to- 0da 1 Appell, John Holloway, oo William > Willian Ward Horwitz Norkum For Conune Wulter H Joseph s0up ier of Lizards s and friends rnoon from 2 to ate armory. REPUBLICA TOWN COMMITTEE Marry Ginsburg, Chairman Me STEBBINS BROKE HIS LEG AT A VERY BAD TIME-FINANCIALLY] - MRS STEBBINS MOTHER AND FATHER HAVE BEEN QUITE ILL THE PAST WO YEARS-AND THE EXPENSE HAG ALL BEEN MET By MR. STEBBING . — AND SN =15 OWN ACCIDENT FOUND HiM WITh LITTLE OR MO MONEY 1N THE BANK—MUSGH 15 TRYING HS BEST TO HELP. MusHs mom Reeps e AWF UL S0 US J pTs sET b FELLERS HAD powN AN | OUGHTER DO A iNK WITH | SONPIN 70 /OJQ HEADS / [WHAT EVER IT 15 I BEKCH \COMES Y'KNOW YEOT MOST A MILLION BELTS Paw? Youve RECEWED ABOUT Six. A CHRISTMAS | FER THE LAST _J TWENTY YEARS! ENOUGH FER ABRAHAM < LINCOLN | THEYRE GOOD ENOUGH FER BELTS IS SWELL FER THESE HORNET-HIPPED SCDA-STORE SHIEKS. BUT NOT FER A WATER: MELON-MIDDLE | | LiIkE MINE! DONT BE |'D RUTHER NOT LIKE THAT, PAW, INCIDENT A T Kllls M |dence of a recent collision, ! ’un a front fender. Ithough there were one or two small bumps Miss Blackus said she was on the way to visit her sister at the New Brimin General hospital. No one by that name, ploye is listed there today. Miss Blackus was not held, al- though the police have not conclud- ed their investigation. Schrieber was a weaver and was employed until two years ago by Cheney brothers in Manchester. He |leaves one son John in Manches !The funeral will be held in chester. it was said ONIONS SEIZED HERE DECLARED POISONOUS (Continued from Tirst Page) saved because the symptoms devel- oped so late that it was possible to administer the serum in time to save kim Bacteriologists of the drug ad-| ministration have examined 86§ cans | taken as samples of the Italian l.(v gina Brand onlons, some of them cither patient or em- ! Man- ¥ ed, there is mothing gbout the ap pearance or odor of the contents to lead the observer to suspect that anything is wrong. Aside from test- ing the contents in a laboratory, there is no certain way to discover this type of contamination until ‘some victim of botulism is found. CAPT. CROWE ON DUTY Captain James Crowe resumed duty today at No. 4 fire station after |an absence of 14 weeks, on account of illness. He underwent operations Hartford hospital and has entire- v recovered. Lieutenant Thomas Hinehey of Co, I No. 4 is on the sick list on account 1 of an attack of rheumatism. Special Notice There will be a meeting of In. | dianola Council No. 19, D. of P.. at tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. A public bunco game will follow the regular mecting, {Members are urged to be present.— jadvt, | [ Special Notice Star of Gqod Will lodge will holq {a public whist at $:30 at Jr. 0. U, A M. hall on Glen street.—advt. City Advertisement | Rea Men's hall, from the cities mentioned, and have | found 22 of them to be so lighly| toxic as to cause d"‘dh when fed to guinea pigs, and 30 others yielded cultures producing toxin fatal to guinea pigs. The pack of the canned onions from which samples have been e amined s regarded as especially dangerous because some of the cans | containing the virulent toxin are VB all appearances in every way nor- mal. The contaminated cans are not | in many instances what are known as or “springers,” indicate even to the casnal nh.\-rl'nr’ that they may he spoiled. Even when thess normal-app ing but highly tosic cans are open SPRING FURNITURE SALE 11 WILSON ST. New Britain orT o E HIGH RENT DISTRICT rd to sell 1 Main St for less Stores. ANY came before T was up, advertiser, to buy A'SHHY HERE THE MATTER FUTHER, MAW. LET LS CONSIDER THE an ice box that I advertised for sale in Herald Classified Ads. rtainly kept me busy and, as a result, 1 sold several other house- hold articles that I no longer needed. Brought me cash, too. When it comes to getting things done you can't beat the Herald Classified Ads, Have You Som CALL hing For Sale Now WAS ou SPECIAL- 715 Bida will (be recslved unifl 5 p. b, | Tue Aprit 4th for alterations o !the Spanish V'ar Memorial, Willow irook Park. Plans may be pro- cured at Room 416, City Hall BOARD OFF PARK COMMISSIONERS | . M. Ellingwood, Supt, |City Advertisement SANITARY * n L\ GRAND- VIEW ST, Notice {5 hereby given that a !hearing will be held before the Board of Public Work: | Britain, in Room 7:30 p. m. Tuesd: {1929, on the construction of a sani- tary scwer in Grandview St. from Magnolia §t., to Woodlawn St All interested persons are reguest- ed to be present at said hearing. 1f |they see cause, and be heard in res lation to the above. I BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS | Thomas I, MeGrath, Cler REVRESHMENT CONCES 1GN WASHINGTON SCHOOL PLAYGROUND Bids for the refreshment co sion of one year at the Washing School Playground will he until April th at 5 p. m. at the of- fice of the Board of Commis- sioners loom 416, City Hall. BOARD OI' PARK COMMISSION .- gtom recetved THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and RNeady Ne LINE LTIVE Ciage Prema lnies, Dook charge, 38 cents. The Herald will not be responsib'e ® after tie firet fusertlon TOR THIS " BE ORDERED P. M. DAILY RDAY. ED FORDS emarkably Low triced _Berlin Auto Sales Co. T Conn. 5138 WHAT {OH=NOTHIN / YEH-TODAY A NICE ITSA NCE DAY— ToDAY - Discuss )| [CLOSED ME ! You'LL EITHER ADOPT A BELT ER COLLECT A SOCK, S0 MAKE UP YER MIND!

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