New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1929, Page 2

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ILLEGAL TRANSFER_ OF AUTO ALLEGED Damage Action lor §1,500 Fol-: CONGRESSWOMEN AT OPENING OF EXTRA SESSION "NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929, Some Shrink to Vestiges, Others 1 SLEEVES SHORTEN ~ AS SPRING NEARS Disappear Entirely four cylinders each of ‘the precious oxygen, the two policemen made a |specdy run aver the 50 ‘miles from lambrid(e to Leominster after po- lice of towns and cifies along the route had prepared to-give them the rights of way. he acid victims are Raffacle de Selive, Antonio Delolo, 42, and his brother, Balardino, 46, all em- ployes of the Dupont-Viscoloid com- pany, manufacturers of celluloid products. church, called upon Snell and was invited with Anthony to dinner. Wescott rendered an impressive prayer—so impressive, in fact, that |when he asked for a loan to tide |him over a “slight emergency,” Snell loaned him $5 and Anthony | $1. e visitor thanked them gra- ciously and departed. That was | March 25. Snell and Anghony have asked the polics to look for him. on one side, while on the other was a shallow, enclosed and extremely salty sea. It was built by coral growths and by water deposits. ' Citizenship Papers Arrive in Air Mail An excited Italian came to Amers icanization Director James O'Brien yesterday and sought his aid In get- ting his deposition papers for natur- lows Accident to Moving Van laiming that th :dulent methods in . and Tonv | M. F. | Paris_ April 18 (®—Not only | question of sleeves or no sieeves, b | how much sleeve, if any, is raised Ly spring styles. Many of the silk dresses for wear under jackets and coats are sle | tess or have a mere vestige of sleeve over the shoulder. Sometims it is 4 dropped shoulder line which comes an inch or so over the shoulder. There are other models with sew- |ed in sleeves less than six inches| long | Elbow 1 or trimming bands, some of the highest authorities in fashion world. They are fea- d on both silk and lightweizht Gho) oo uarters and | seven-eight rly always show brief 1 e underslecves orl‘ the | sth sleeves, without cuffs | e shown by | Redingote coals with many s buttons down the front are the Companiment of several short slec cd dresses at one well known house. Most of them are in dark blue twill, over dark blue or dresses of int. The slecves are the ¢ possible caps or little puffs. l]XYliEN RUSHED T0 SAVE DYING TRIO Women members of the seventy-first congress attending the opening of the extra session to con- Representatives Pearl sider farm relief and tariff revision. Front row, left to right: 4 Arkansas; Edith N. Regers, Massachusetts: Eack row: Ruth B. Owen, Flerida; 0 “NIPPONESE ENVOY NSISTS N BEING T0 AID ARBOR DAY ~ PUT BEHIND BARS - Katsuji Debuchi to Lead Army o Tree Planters Man Even Prepares to Break Police Station Window Al of nimistol o car GO WOARN <15 FEECT OFFICERS . Mrs. J.:J. McBriarty Becomes - President of Local Branch an of wed and it sower I room SMORE IN F v\l AURANT 2 DOG ATTAGKS JOHNSO Hajian Bull hnocks linten strect Deputy Building Inspecior Down and Tears His Clothing. Let Us Budget You Out of Debt Our FamilyLoanService | ‘Will Solve All Your i Money Problems 1 | $100 LOAN payable $5 monthly, plis law ful interest. $200 LOAN monghly, interest. $300 LOAN payabic 615 monthly, plas lav ful interest. Other Amounts in Proportion Cost fixed by law. Every repay- ment reduces the cost. All loans in strice privacy. Damage by Storm Is Cut From lncome Tax Washifigton. April ').nr! ofetax aj y of Greysto« I'arms af Dover. and. the 1 Charles F. Cho: r of & eoun- try home_at hboro, Masgs,” Mre. Duvis saught to aednet 830 - 006 from her income fur ITZL Ei- cause of damages donc her-property by & sevgre ice storm in Kovenfher of that year deduct $15.000 his property by the same The stgrm. the boa;d fo three daye, coating 't with leel The tree stroyed 4y a high Choate eftate r 1] the shrubbery was destroyed and 1t held that the values of the prop- erty wassdue largely to the “heauty and perfhction its ornamental trees and shri BATTERY: : RECHARGING Modern Equipment Supervised by Skilled Mechanic You are sure when you come to— Rudy’s Battery Service 185 EAST MAIN ST. 1IN 5T Telephone | .| ble $10 lawful und. la Call. Weite or Phone 1-9-1-2 " BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Room 201, Raphael Floor. #% West Main Washington it was <a o 3 Ticemwed by the State and Monded cint of the 6.800 foreign ldnguaz to the Public. students in Idaho. Ruth B. Pratt, New York: Mary T. Norion, New Jersey; Florence Kann, California. (Continued from First Page) P. Oldfield, Ruth H. McCormick, lllinois. Muins, motoreycle policemen, to ¢ the supply over the road. With TlIE HOU“E or < froom at the plant when they jthe Nazarene, {nigh cost of prayer. alization. Th eman, Domino Spano, showed Mr. O'Brien proof that he had written for the papers last Feb- ruary but had received no answer. The men wero engaged in the te- | pair of a broken valve in th ‘\4:;«1REEF SHOWS OGEAN Mitrie acid. De Betlcs was the COVERED NEW MEXICO| ™55 Sihien socin touen wien-ai- ped irst to be stricken and was removed fo | ficials in New Haven but found that the hospital late yesterday. IThe s . they did not have the papers in other two were affccted today. Their 2,000 Feet High, NOW | (heir possession. He immediately condition was not considered as | 1.000 Miles Inland—Built wired a lawyer in Philadelphia who | critical as that of De Selice. had handled the case and asked § ording to company officials. the him to send the papers by airplane men failed to wear gas masks as| mail so that they would arrive in they pursued their duties, in accord- i |time today to bring about the ad- | ance with plant rules. barrier recf of the sea, that now | mittance of Mr. Spano as a citizen. stands in New Mexico nearl |The papers arrived this morning miles from the ocean, is deseribed | und Judge Saxe admitted the appli- tor the American Association of Pe- | .1t this afternoon. troleum Geologists by Russell | 1 st of Midland, Tex Much of the reef now is buried. | sed portion, Lloyd s 0 miles long and mor et high—gray, massive 5. It lies between Ca padalupe point. ese Sea Barri by Rail. 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