New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1929, Page 18

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18 KIRKHAM T0 RULE { wHO 15 1T? ) ON COAT PURCHASE ! Dispute Over $150 Bill Goes t° Gorporation Gounsel Lspute wh hoar Alderman J. Gu LS OF SILHOUETTI CONTEST pr v Lorin~ Denies Buving South Carolina Mills 26 (UT)—Ieports POOR PA NAUDE AUNT HET CA BY ROT [ QUILLEN “I don’t want folks comin to see me when I'm sick that don’t think enough of me to come an’ sce me when I'm well,” on Joe has a bank his own. He on it regularly, an e expects me to do is to make deposits for him.” of Pubiisners Syndicata ‘CSEASON)) IS ON THE COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercisl Trust Compsoy Building Tel. 6000 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 n. m., "aturdavs 9 to 12a. m. and 7 to ¢ * m. Room 412. from the s Stearns, NEW BRITA PEOPLE'S BANK BUYS BROAD ST. PROPERTY (Continued from First Page) two 1s jes the bank. apariments. It r of the fom rost in the cer . ding- cd Heart bank recei charter riginal uel Ttossberg: M. Wightna orge W. An- William an J. August H. Bald- neorporatars S Charles . Hodley, 1 wing red W, Corbin, | b. ompson, Ber- ws, ! Co-operative Mamn strect, on West Mgin the time of M th ssociz iroad is honorary SPRING FURNITURE SALE SIMON R. SCHAFER HOWILSON ST New Britain OUT OF THE HIGH BENT DISTRICT | hostess and Paul Nurczvk. The deed of the pur- chase was filed today in the town RISTOL NEWS AT EVENING SCHOOL (Continued from Page 7.) S TR T e 'l'h\nw];\_\“j‘. D. A R. and Lfig]on Al]xlllfll'y s wibi 1 celebrated at 8 a. Thalia Reading Club Members of the Thalia club will meet at § o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Everett Suther land, 168 Keaney street, Forestville Walter Straum will assist the Mrs. Charles C. Mor. gan and Mrx, Ella F. Wood will Eleven pupils of the seventh and s will be awarded gold badges AR American Legion at a special pro. gram tonight. DRUNKEN DRIVERS AROUSE OFFICIALS Bay State Men Say They Are Chiel “Hit-and-Runners” 26 (U1 “hit-and-run” wd out, the orcement of the re mu pro- ities today. Parker and | JOSEPH M. WARD Shool Cotnmitio Wil ddeliver and Director James 12 cricanization R 1 Noyes. chairn will also sp noof the Americani- cotmitte D, AL IE present o also be of school. There his group had pe two \r Badges and Certilicates From vighth grade evening school classes Emilio f nd 61 pupils of the foreign adult | Willy Krause, for perfect attendance records by the | 4 " Wl will also be awarded | ert Sink, Giuscppe L cortificates by the auxiliary to the Benson, Dagnmar Borg, Lucy D'Am-. Nello Quer- Gan vie Heland, Walter Poulict mbere, Paul Samecki 1Sk, Silvio tral Lyening School opcration during 1925, 1t lias & kb oty pacity of 1 Jow Dzickom DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929. S —_—= ; o ! Nicdemeier, Nils Peterson, Frank |lak, Mary Bonczyck, Mary Grudien, |* Have a Heart” which will e dis- | Schmia, ~ Sofoles sera, Walter | Rosalia Wirzyna, Mary Makarewicz, | tributed as far as possible among {Johnson, John Grusas, Oke Ander-|Mary Prus, Victoria Kempa, Mary | motorists. | son, Walter Brezauskas, John Gonl»lllamlvg, Sophie Gusek, Stephania | botz, Henry af, John Raczka, | Kucharczyk, Catherine Trykowska, | |Stanley Racz Joseph Rouleau, [Mary Wolak, Pauline Taradyna, | I'rank Tuleja, Salvatore Scolla, Fec- | Jean Bailazy, Phyllis Laskowski, [nanda Mello, Irank — DibDomenico, Intermediate | Dominick Spano. Jack Rubenstein | joseph Chojnowski, Prancesco Perfedo, Joseph Gion-|wyyer Romanowski, Zeron Stal- friddo, John Galyam. James Ciaci- {2 €l TR T Alex Sokolyn- o, Carl enhofer, Arvid | 0% & 4 i -3“':1',‘,‘;‘«0" “l'.rvml\ ,‘sw‘“rski &;‘5" | ski, Severyn Stalmak, Walter Kunda. e on, Hermunn | 1Wdwig Kunda, Concetta Daguilo | Aot Sigirid B Clomént Calle Charles Jorsk:, Joseph Putis. Albin Fournicr. Henry Hafner. | Woronko. Helena Wojtkiewicz, Kachig Markarian, |Araske Vartanian. Sophie Pogwizl, doiph Meite, Frank Zappulla, |Kate Bendza, — Kathryn Bendza, | onzalo Ontillon, Jucl Joseph, Rob- | Anna Ulatowska, Stasia Smarkusz, | Callegari, Rika | Bronislawa Burak. Advanced Citizenship Kasimer Andruszkiewicz, Kurtyka, Walter Podlasek, John Sabatowicz, Walter atowicz, | James Salone, Anthony Wolak, Mary {Cap. Wanda Filipek. Sophie Garela, 2 e manLh and Mot Valerya Filipek, Annie Kaiser, Mary “‘,:'” Main St —adut. Mile |t neta | he Ladles’ Auxilia About 45,000 carloads Anderson, | | will mect tonight at 7 WIll I:[]RM BIVI[; [ the Y. M. T. A. & B. society hall. 1and vegetables are HRIVE [;[IMM""I‘[I_‘ York city annually. | 4| | B8 Wi City Advertisement Bids will be received until § p. m. City Items Minstrcl and dance at Boys' club, Wed. evening § o'clock. Adm. boe. —advt. Potted ter lilies, daffodils, tulips, genistas. baby ramblers, hya. cinths, hydrang and Boston ferns, Place your order early. Open eve- nings. Flower Greenhouse. 1163 Stanley St. Phone 3826-W.—adst. A Nush Co. suit or topcoat, § J. Ryan, 184 North St. Tel. 2 —advt. Mipstrel and dance at Bo; WVed. evening 8 o'clock. Adm. | —advt. Dr. J. E. Martin has returned from the south and is doing business Paul Orso. | Ellen Janson, Cornelia John- on, Sonja Johnson, Bertha Kiesel, | Santina Lucchini, Emma Marschner, | Martha \ ann, Alma Rodin, Jo- sephine Thomas, Anna Thorin, Con- | cetta Rocco, Aurora Klorich, Frieda | Bacchelen, Araxie Kerekian, dred Ekstrom, Edith | Jeannette Binctte, Maria Rohl. H Intermediates: Eric Anderson, | Arthur Josephson, IFrank Lanza, | | Peter Lopes, Wiliam Rintelmann, Joseph Salonia, Ouke Swanson, Rtu- | ldolph Swanson, Harry Wenuberg, | | Hjalmar Abrahamson, Joseph Bal- | ciumas, Victor Carlson, Alois De- | shermeier, John Dolmanitel, Sargis orvon weea sionel, el o Community Workers to Organize Campaign at Meeting Tonight !den, John Liroz. Gustave Anderson, ! Antonio Cane, John Denigris, Dom- | The nunity ed 10 hav Frank | boc. of fruits hipped into New panish War Memorial, Willow | Brook Park. Plans may be pro- cured at Room 416, City Hall. BOARD OI" PARK cnic Gammicra, Quido Giuliano, Sal- | vators Miller, Jo- | seph Scalora a, Panl Rametta Otlo | Marchner, Joscph Kohl Guszetto, Frank o of the com- S which is expect- about 1,000 niembers, will | be formally organized at a mceting | .M. h at the Cham of Commerce head-| e cuarters this evening. Postmaster | : H. E. Erwin, campaign director, anc C Ad e e et City Advertisement REFRE MENT WASHIN : civie ¢ IFrancesco S Rudolph K Albert Halle, K Waldemar N arolo, Navier Savgis Grigorian, Joscph € Jucol Anna u Elmer W. Pape, general chairman of | the civie committec, will outline nwl plans. Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, who | will have charge of w wonan's di- vision, wili discuss the plans of the wone Mis: Gortain, Caroline Schlichti Miss T Itose I'od Miss Rtose 1 Mr There CONC N SCHOO! ROUND freshment conces- at the Washington School Playground will be received until April 9th at 5 p. m. at the of- fice of the Board of Park Commis- sioners Room 416, City Hall. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS, M. Ellingwood, Supt. Slizabeth | 1 Daconis Kkas. Mies Stlla Gross. Mrs. Pauline DBass, Mrs. Alden Hoerbert, Mrs Sally Gins- burg, Mrs, Lucy Ramananshan, Miss Juliet e Adva Sanders, Arrangements have been made of one ye With four civie clubs to provide the fiest tour luncheons for the workers other arrangements are stiil e luncheon Monday 1000, When the drive opens, wiil be 1rovidid by the Excha cluly Tuesday's luneheon will be Uhe [ expense of the Lions' club. Wednes- Kiwanis club will be Mhursday the workers widl guests of the Rotury. hile pendin, ars, Keller, Pouliot Iy Mark Gustay Swanson USED CARS day the host han Hale Eaening School be the Luncheons for irids have not yet been will b as usual and Monday The Bur- of the at the decided. held i the SAFE BE SURE Buy at Hawker's Ioxeellent Choice of High Grade Used Cars Priced Low 1927 NASH Special Coach Jaree 111927 DODGE Sedan 1927 DODGE Coupe 1926 STUDEBAKER Sedan 1925 FORD Coupe ne R QlEiCk P il? Relief Several Others la. Andrew Svirinas, | v ; AN Sidran TERMS and TRADES i g oo Dzickon, Mor- any ot T e e A et A G HAWKER Bill Poulus, | g i : 4 & Nash Motor Cars 52 Elm St. Tel. 2456 Open Evenings linehcons vitt hotel fact that they will be Dionira Spendol usnal reduoced rato Mrs. Madetine | der asian, and Misses | Sprag Grrugosian, | the bel Cholakis 1eli- crine Loreta v, Bertha Paldueci, Miss Bort Gr Mrs. Anna Hodassinn, Mrs, Valentine S ey Miss Eliza- TLose Fusko, served Girl Scouts un- Mrs, Leon A former commission, will do s direction of serving This mol received a co Postriastor signment red hearts, inscribed with the tirwin i nus, of 300 large i Dami- Autony Fin Groree Sencio Alber Class—Joseph Nello Quer Spendolin Paul | piles, 1t in o Evinenidi ALl AMavar William Kophki, Jo im0 Cenguilor codare WE DON'T SELL TROUBLE That is why we recondition our used cars from radia- tor to rear axle. That is why we replace worn parts and tires where needed, and refinish some of the cars in the latest Duco colors. THAT IS WHY YOU GET Miles and Miles of Unused Transportation “With an 0. K. that Counts” 1926-27 Chevrolets 1926-27 Fords Hudsons Very Low Trucks of All Kinds GUARANTEED BY ‘ PATTERSON-CHEVROLET, INC. TEL. 211 1141 STANLEY STREET Washington Vaening School Waieiech Dazikot Panl Samecki, Silvio Uunanshi, Josepli So- Stanley Anthiony io, Fdward Alert Wolak aneski, Roman Mayvkut Drag, Joseph Marine, Mary Zawalick, Sophic Yorchek, Jennie Valenshi, Anna Yuskewick, Victoria Kozswolshi, Agnes Szezur, Sophic Pros, Jonnie S ophic Mary Plille Agnes Mary Stepien 1'au Hea Sophic Begimners Pet- Lashenka, Karol Jumes Gol Walter Joseph or holewshi, wski, 1928 1927 1928 1927 Chevrolet Coaches ! Studebaker Coupe Pontiac Coach Dodge Coupes Bonezel Kanvas, iyba, Drennic Karpi §, John Zala Toseph B Martis Kune- Vara Loz- Wo- . ali icz, ¢ Karp, ~ JUST KIDS »:r—'m' FINNEGAN /; =T | AN PEAN ST z&—w ]A.N EATZO [WANTS T NCU AN THEV WONT TELL | ME FOR ] Wi SEER = 7 7\ CCME U8l ee CLERSIRNOWSErHETINELESS ImURBEAR e MUBH (5 TRYIN A‘NFUEHAQO,ECG‘EQ:‘{’YE_éU 2o ‘ TO EARN IONEY T0 GVE T /o Wavs YOU SO US FELLERS GOT OUT \ wiiaT OUR BANKS AN WE GOT THREE | - COLLARS AN ELEVEN CENTS FER ™, 10 YOU AN JES' AS SOON AS WE SAVE T T SOME MCRE WE'LL RING ' T g REVEMRER| | MY APPLE DUMPLING TO GO HE DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING 1 OIDNT TELL NOBODY HS POOR WE ARE -MOM — | ALL T SAD WAS THAT / THE COLLECTCRS 1S BOTHERIN' YOU /- TO DZATH-AN' EVERYTHING WILL COME OUT ALL RIGHT-8UT T 0ONT WANT < ARDUND TELLING EVERYBODY JUST HOW POOR WE ARE ,\/v‘——/ SUGGEST §C AT PRESENTY ST SOME WAY FOR MUSH Yo EARN 170 HELP WIS 'MOTHER AT THIS TIME PA WEARING A RBELTZ HOWD .|you EVER PERSU |H™M TO DO 1T BUT, SIR. ER, Aw), | |NOT WHILE IM A WITH AN' HON. | |"ROOKIE AT THIS RELT ARE NOT (| WAIST SUPPORTIN SUSPENDERS, \\ RACKET, THEY UNNECESSARY? | PERSUADE HM, T V'NEVER HEARD OF A YOUNG AVIATOR, FLYING ALONE, ‘TiLL HE'D SPENT A LOTTA SUPERVISED HOURS IN THE AR, DIDJA? ATTEMPTIN'NO SOLO-FLIGHTS, IN A BELT, ‘TILL tm POSITIVE G, SterRRET3.2

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