New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1929, Page 2

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L) PEDDLER LAGKED LIGENSE, FINE Harcord Man Assessed $10 and Costs HIGH SCHOOL NINE IN MORE HOME GAMES Cassidy Nays That Schedule Return- ©d By ~chool Board Can Be Changed. BURMESE JUDGE SLAIN Police sub-Tnspect NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, of the peace for pecking in windo at the Oak :ct house, told t DISCUSS CHAPEL R settle the casc| plaining wit torney said > home of the ast night,” the at- Mr. Greenstein Controversy Over Optional At- tendance Breaks Out Again Mr. Aharonian. xo\ c m on state’s witne prosecutin tion and t sentenced o Jail. Rills Magistrate with Gun, Then Commiis Suicide. + Baldwin \\ orks 10 Bunld Locomoh\e: for Ruwm o 1 not ear Jailed for Assault . British \lonalch (-oes Fm Aulomoblle Rlde April 16 Official Wisconsin Vote ()n Reneal of Drv La\\ . Wis.. April 16 (P WARNINC on, April 16 (#) ' Case of Window Peeker Man Runs Into Car, Gets Few ’bmall Hur —: CAPITOL :— STARTS SUNDAY THE VIRST OUTDOOR ALL TALKING PICTURE “IN OLD ARIZONA” Dress Up of their home. A plain little home can be dressed up at small cost—a new layer of shingles over the old siding—an attractive entrance added to the front—a dormer projected at one corner and the bare porch partially enclosed makes the difference be- tween the plain and shabby uninteresting house and the bright attractive little home. It's worth far more than it costs. 4 4 4 { 4 4 4 (] 4 { { There is no need of anyone being ashamed ‘ 4 4 { { { { { { [] 4 "ardware Gty Lumber€ 1241 EAST ST, N" "7 BRITAIN, Conn. M.““““ PNONE 55 asssss ‘L ‘.,( ontinued to Thursda\ | FOR SALE 31, Ton Mack Dump Body. In good condition, Price right, Call 3990 Astounding!— but a fact! While you read this sentence, 4 Goodyears are being sold. Every six seconds, 4 people buy Goodyear Tires! The lowest prices in 39 years for the finest quality in tire history—guar- anteed perfect for life—now are in effect. Goodyear Tires offer you the most for your money because Goodyear builds millions more tires than any other company and can produce at lowest cost. O'NELL TIRE & BATTERY CO. INSTANT SERVICE PHONE 900 PHONE 39 WASHINGTON STREET Tut Beats Finnegan, | “I nold no brict for the town|to pay that mmopnt beca | \ | TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929. committee. 1 hm» always said the hmnmmu mu not. nnulan The sixth warder rep have huppcned to Zapatka, B w P TY"“ nt which he said had becn Ly the mayor to a prominen [ publican d along with th EDemocra[ me Sixth sl)eaks ’ .‘:(.: s enbai [‘\fll‘r(!‘;l i [feth ward, praised His Mind Freely . the councilmah pre- ion attributed to the watka, the defeated aldermgnic he was clected on his own | candidate, saying that Zapatka nad |10 do most of his own work .a . couldn’t be cxpected to be in tpuch with transportation as well as checi- lists, Discussion, was cut- short -by. the rrival of a committce of 4he ree lican caucus to invite the; demios rats to meet in joint scssion.”. .- 0 @outh Church Plans To Dedicate Edifice Elaborate plans are being made by \ls of the South Congregational for the official dedieation «ccration of the * rebuilt xt Sunday. Details of the have not heen announced, Veing th popularity. “Let me tell you this much.’ mayor sail in Somewhat heated ton. the tirst time 1 ran for 1 was told there would. he | @ conducted in the sixth unless 1 ‘came across® u-nu\ £150, and 1 had to. It has been't © thing ever since i John I The democratic caueus of com mon council members last night was mayor, enlivened by a criticism of Mayor no " 9 Paonessa by Councilman Witliam .|y ovle of the sixth ward, who | charged that the mayor had don | h to Lreak up the party organi- ition by not tal party-men into i nis confidence. thashios “You had the be nization 2 batter N {ever when you we clocted last W 1opna tha o, oftici: ot properly supplicd thein | church and the coun- had gone ot | with a declaration that you yor agreed cilman followe “Do you know 1 Sablotsky cor- | \ efficient | ficial of Congregational churchew s ago, and of | will he one of the speakers.: The » town committee |service will start at 10:30 a. m. -_Sufle;;l— With Eczema in Large Patches. Healed by Cuticura, | zema broke out in large, red patches on my hands and feet. I d with it during one winter. It was of a dry nature and itched and burned causing me to scratch and rub until I broke the skin. I could not sleep on account of the irritation. I had to wear rubber gloves when I put my hands in water. “Cuticura Soap and Ointment were recommended so I purchased e and got rel lief right away. Icontinued using them and in three time the trouble entirely disappeared. I was healed.” (Signed). Miss Flora E. Stevens, Box 5, Chaplin, Cenn. who, in the | tould have ] \le l)md"d nd 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Dept. H, Malden, Mass.” Another Proud « Contented Owner of the “\\mmm, 29 X \ \\"? Qi AUTOMATIC OiL HEA FOR HOME HEZATING Floyd voted in < 2 == OR This Beautiful Home at 1883 Stanley Street Owned By William W. T. Squire Built By M. L. Kennedy Is Heated With a Super-Automatic Oil: Heater—Ask the Present Owner About I*. Exclusive of Tank and Installation INSTALL NOW ONLY $25.00 With Order First Payment Not Due Until October 1st. The Super Oil Heater is especially ~~-toned for efficient and econo- mical home heating. It burns 28 Baume Fuel Oil, selling at 7 cents ner gallon, the cheapest but richest in heat value of any fuel oil suited for home use. It is quiet and fully automatic. Authorized Dealer BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN STREET PHONE 2504 , hircd cars—he'd have to pay for °| Councilman Luciin Macora of the - the work of - 2 by telling of {hut it is known that a national of ARG O IR R0 e Mt A e - 251

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