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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929, COURTROOMFULL Swedish Bethany Church Members AT TRIA[ []F [[]ANI Will Celebrate 45th Anniversary ry FLIERS LOST IN DESERT WASTES (Continued from First Page) I plane left Wyndham by way of the ! Durack river Anderson Was CARL 3. VREDLEN Fitzgerald's Daughter \\ ill \laln “dl Hem April 9 TOPS FALLING STOP HAIR Lacky Tiger knocks dandruff and scalp irritations by killing germs ox knocks ekin For the Bnde-To-Be W mention below { sonable pri oles of these COLORED CHINA MIXING BOWL COLORLED VEGETABLE MARY ANN SHELL PANS COLORLD HI CHINA CUS A. A. MILLS Plumbing—Heating—=sheet Metal Work Phones 5100 - 5101 66 West Main St. an ces fts. for vou to <elect f ngs ior ‘roni. COLORED SINK PAILS STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN TOOLS COLORED WALL RACK DRIERS COLORED HAMPERS BINS PROOT ARD CUPS in the direction of ssion last night. Native dispatched in the di- the Mission also. Drysdale M ers we: tion of n bush for e m hsmn plane Southern Cross d the four men who were flying is under way today. of wor rith, Charles r two companions, who ra- i Sunday they were coming 1 about © Le haled to court as soon as @ newspaper arrived dham at noon today on a recon- Ng trip in search of t Meanwhile a up the Drys trol and stores f E considerable dif to to look for the : wher " $75 with no insurance fluence of the missions is e made them more ami- rd white men >d the radio of th | n Evening believed his was her advices from MORTGAGE LOANS A 51/2% Interest INSURANCE STOCK MUTUAL 272 MAIN STREET . but had disregarded them. D ordered to pay the $2 tax. $1 penalty “SOUTHERN CROSS' DELINQUENT PAYS IS TAX AND $12 Britain Man Fined in Newington Town Court Newington, April 2—Ernest Bil- lian of 237 Kensington avenue, New ritain, was before Judge Barrows |Saturday night, charged with failure to pay his personal tax. Billian lived in Newington. ing to New Britain in December and | New > [the ofticers had had a difficult time to trace him. He was found guilty of the charge admitting that he had received sev- eral notices from the tax collector, and the costs of the court, making a total of $14.71. Tax Collector cight more warrants out tor Proudman mov- He was | home with measles. Tl e Newington Lirls' einb will meet at the h of Miss Bertia| Miller, Main street, Friday nisht. | |April 5 at 7:15 2'clock. i A birthday party was given in | ‘honor of Miss Leona and Master| Clayton Hackett at their home dion- |day afternoon. They are the twin childrea of Mr. tand Mrs. Fred llackett of Main| {street and observed their fourth [lirthday. Games and re'reshments were enjoyed by their little friends. | City Items | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chapman! and children have returned to their home in Bridgeport after spending the Easter holidays with Mr. Chap- | man's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chapman of Wells street. J. J. Sheehan of 200 Francis street, a clerk at the post office, 15 confined to his home by illness. A. G. Hammond Camp, U. 8. W./ has ' 'at Chamber of Commerce headquar- | McElhone, reported the R. M. Hall | Co. |assistant manager V., will hold a regular meeting in the camp meeting room at the state armory tomorrow evening at § o’'clock. Miss Doris Gunterman of 25 Gil- {bert street is resting comfortably at |the New Britain General hospital following an operation for appen- dicitis. One more member was reported ters foday Team No. 2. Captain B. H. Walter T. Blye, for the past year of the Kresge store, has been transferred to New- buryport, Mass., in the same ca- pacity. Mr. Blye, who came here from Boston over a year ago has made many friends while in the city. Marriage license applications have | been filed by David B. Voltz of 42 Walnut street and” Alice B. Mather of the same address, and by John J. Kelly and Mary V. Williams, both of | 163 Clark street. delinquent tax payers and these witl | they can be located. Fire Department Busy ington Volunteer Fir it put in a rather busy d. A pile of brush was se! Oscar Johnson of Linwood in the Maple Hill Manor Section at 19 a. m. Sunday and s0on got out of control setting fire to some heavy grass then. jumping to a property which was Some tools and spar of old cars were also lost i blaze. The loss was about on the shed or tools. Sunday morning the department was called out for a very lively rass fire in the Garvan tract off of Newington avenue ncar Balf's quarry. With the many homes in this vicinity Assistant Chief Carl Twich- cll was called on to see if the dan- gerous condition of the many heavy growths of grass and weeds could not be burned over. The depart- ment did this on eliminating the chances of any v loses in this vicinity Sunday night the month of Murch is as foilows: Nvm ber of permits 33, dwelling 3, cos. 29,600 ry houses and | barns § Newington Notes Charles Bacon son of Mr Mrs. Leon Bicon is confin:d to his - 666 15 8 Prescription for 101 the most spredy remety known For any automobile accident Somebody pays. When it's bility? injured? the property o your car— Who would assume your responsi- Who would pay the inevitable damages in the event someone was killed or Who would pay the legal expenses in defending suits? Who would pay the damages done to f others? Who would pay the car repair costs? Soiebody Pays—Every time. Reinstate any suspended insurance before driv ing your car several acres thus Juilding report submitted for | Colds, Grippe. Flu. Dengue. | Bilious Fever and Malaria | Mlstakes —at $4.15 aplece “Spend 85c——get a Dollar Rake” (last night’s ad) NEWSPAPER'S ERROR! Not so bad for you But what about us? Sorry——but with a $5.00 purchase (as the ad should have read) a genuine Lawnvac Bamboo Lawn Rake is nothing to be lightly overlooked and we’'ll continue to give this dollar value ALL THIS WEEK WITH EACH PURCHASE OF $5 00 OVER - RACKLIFFE BRos. Co. znc. Park and Bigelow Street Tel. 5000 Agricultural and Dairy Supplies Hardware, Paint, Sash, Doors, Trim, Builders’ Supplies, J BEGIN IT If it isn't rea ing . . pure, d from 433-435 P.!'k Pure, Rich, Milk is Worth its Price Seibert's, possible habit you can devclop /T WHOT ? /& GAWDS) GO‘\' Bor emPryt| LA 2 NO MORE ? Best-Grade NOW your daily habit ai- start it tomorrow morn- drinking a glass of ous, and rich milk It's the best New Britair's Oldest Dairy s- WHAT THE SAM BASS John A. Andrews & Co. PREFERENCE CABINET $20 ALLOWED For your old Coal or Gas Range — toward the pur- chase price of a White Star Gas Range John A. Andrews & Co, 132 Main St. erty Damage for Pri- vate Passenger Auto Owners Merit Rating Plan. Che W. L. HATCH Co. 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