New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 12

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12 lund over all. darting, fast-flying air- SEA DOGS OF WAR HAVE GROWN WINGS = Airplane Vital Weapon in Naval : Battles of Future : lhan the below-— o looscn high explosive—dar- BENNING-WALKER WEDDING AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB Marriage in 1927 ~tance to Ashley-McKirdy Nuptial Lyent, valker wedding was in the evening at the Meadow club. The couple | now resides in St. Joseph. Mo, the| bridegroom. Mrs. Ben- rmer Misa Ber TApril 5 P—E. W, sioner of customs, has ve April 16. He associated wit and Refining m- York and would have customs matter of the SHOP 164 Main Opposite The Strand Headquarters for SNAPPY NEW SILK DRESSES In Prints or Plain Colors Ensembles— A Dress for Every Miss” Attractively Priced $9.95 and $14.95 The kind That distinguish This shop For fashion And value $14.95 to $59.50 “AS YOU LIKE IT” HOSIERY Silk Underwear Corsets Brassieres Belts The New Always— While It Is New NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929. | 11 Reasons Why Plainville Is Proud |BOXING DECISION ‘BY SUPREME COURT full court If a review is denied, the case nded. the lower court decisions nd and Dundee will not get the money. The supreme court judges in the past have betrayed interest in sports and amusements invelved in vari- ous cases, notably- a New York Horse racing is conducted on longer tracks, 80 the law has the effect of allowing this to continue while for- bidding dog racing—an unconstitu- tional discrimination among the animals exploited, according to the| dog racing people. Workers' union wi local branch Saturday night 'ben a dance will be held for the fund for unemployed. Dances and picnics have been the main sources of reve- nue for this union for several years. Saturday's social will take place at 0dd Fellows' hall. Similar in Circum- > HURLS FULL GAME Bilox), Miss ich goes the honor of being first New York Giant pitcher, eason, rl a full nine 1 i the r the Teledo Mud Hens NORWALK AULTO VICTIM DIES April 5 (P—William v of injuries re 's of Floral s was arrested and e coroner whose inquest < death will be held Satur- MENJS ano WOMEN J RAIN(OATI —Sale for Three Days Only! - —SamePriceCash or Credit! —Not Owver 2 to a Customer! —Sale Begins Sat- urday 9 A. M. «~«+(OLKS! Here’s a chance to prepare for the rainy Take advantage of this Friend- Making Sale to save at least one-half on a quality Raincoat, which will give you many years of service! days ahead! April 5 (P —To Joc | Joe Dundee Protests Against Referee’s “No Fight” Yendict Washington, April § (UP)—The \ugust and black-robed Supreme Court of the United States has been called on to arbitrate a champion- ship boxing mateh The dignified justices, however, probably will be uble to decide the case without ruling on the differ- enee between an uppercut and the tionate embraces which some : s are alleged to use in the ring now-—although this question is imvolved in the suit at issue, It se is that of one Samucl who it is disclosed, is nonc r than Joe Dundee, the welter- ht champion. Lazzara is seek- £10,000, the purse for a fight “Pinky Mitchell, in Milwau- in August, 1427, The state hoxing authorities | stopped the ten-round bout, staged hefore the national Eagles conven- n the sixth round, charging the fighters were faking it In fact, the referee ruled that as “no fight” and relieved the of the obligation to pay the purse Dundee went into federal court, | eeking an injunction to compel the | state hoxing commission to pay the vosited with it by the| "wo lower courts upheld nd his Jawyers brought this appeal | or a review. 1If a review is granted Ly the supreme court when it takes | up his petition following thelr re-| convening April & the merits of | |the case will be argued before the | Te— ! “anti-scalping” theater ticket law Operatlon Fatal to which was held invalid becausc of its price-fixing feature. The justices games with interest, although they|l.copold. Sr., father of the boy who Several of them| was sentenced with Richard Loeb| Members of New Britain assem- hu a life term in Joliet penitentiary \ bly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will | for the “thrill” murder of Bobby |attend divine scrvice in Trinity Pranks died last night in a hospital. | Methodist church Sunday morning. future of the new sport of do‘\ He had undergone a major operation | This service is obligatory. irls will meet at city hall at 10:15 rarely attend. Another interesting sporting case now pending on appeal involves the | racing in Louisiana. of the New Orleans dcg track, the Louisiana Greyhound club, have ap- | {ransportation magnate and was | body. pealed from lower court. decisions| NENIY regarded in Chicago business| One Set of Tubes FREE with any which upheld the validity of a 1925 | circles. state law which has the effect of AR forbidding their operations. The act forbids racetracks of less than | one mile in an area near the cil)’.]\nf the Bakery and Confectionery | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i FORWARD! These coats are made of genuine stipled and embossed Dupont fabrics, as well as rubberized Gabardines and Tweeds in assorted models and come in a variety of solid colors and mixtures—blues, greens, réds, blacks and browns; many trimmed with white facing on collar and front. Be sure to come early for a better selection! 324 MAIN STREET City Items Father of Leopold ‘ have followed baseball Chicago, April 5 ®—Nathan F. The operators| 10 days ago. He was 69 years ol Mr. Leopold was a wealthy . a. m. and march to church BAKERS' UNION R ar —Advt. An eftdht to swell the r funds | THIRFTY SHOPPERS to MONROE’S S-a-t-u-r-d-a-y New Spring Merchandise At Lower Prices MONROE NEW SPRING B BOIL FAST D ga!;lsEETS DRESS PRINTS SATURDAY Very Special 89c 21c¢ MEN'’S UNION SUITS Made of fine 72x80 Count Nainsook. An improved garment in many ways. Sizes 36 to 46. SATURDAY AT MONROE S59c¢ - LUSTRE CHINA TEA SETS 23 Pieces $¢3-49 the s COLGATE OCTAGON Laundry Soap Sc cake SATURDAY SALE OF 39¢ BOXED STATIONERY +19¢ Assorted Colors and Nizes in Envelopes and Papers. MEN'’S COTTON HOSE Oc o Assorted Colors CHILDREN’S FANCY ANKLETTES and SOX A Fine Selection of Patterns 25c to 49c pr. SUNSHINE SODA CRACKERS SATURDAY AT MONROE'S 3 pkgs. for 1 Oc COTTAGE SETS Full Length $1.00. Ruffled Curtains in Many Styles For All Rooms WOMEN’S BELTS The Very Newest Novelties 10¢-25¢-50¢ “WHITE ROSE” Brand CANNED GOODS GRAPEFRUIT CORN APRICOTS c PEACHES PRESERVES radio purchased Saturday, March o, from Blair & Brodrib, 170 Main St. -

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