New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1929, Page 32

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CYCLONES IN SOUTH (Continued from First | munities, demolishin farm buildings and lef first of what was two distinct tw Cochran, Ga., Swirls up Scacoast ornada 1t Zarlier vep number of dea Hundreds He Hundreds of persons homeless w t razed. T! homes wind then killing T jumped ¢ life was were two a score o Anderson and more than The second last nigh deaths aggregated more persons were in the nearby Candler county. cilities were d points and relief larger death toll eheck had been made Five Killed at Cochrs The death list was ¢ foliows Cochran 100 injured Metter, Ga., 12 dead Dexter, Ga., 4 dead. 40 in Rents, Ga., 1 dead, several in- Jured. Pelzer 8 C,, 2 dead, und number injured Anderson, . C., dead, Jured. | Witnesses said the tornadoes struck in quick succession, swirled off and reappeared at points many | miles away, leaving d»\asm'mn‘ over wide areas. Heavy hail storms accompanied the winds in many sections, beating down crops and peach orchards. Highways were in spots. Debris made m: necessary. Doctors and nu and Hartwell, Ga., wer caring for injured, wh ties worked throughout other stricken comm Check Sti Most of the lv scattered in the surrounding the vi of the twisters. area visited by the a complete check of i sible for some time, said. Many of the rural resid the storm appro: able to seek shel with his wife sought refuge in They watched the pieces, but esca Ga., 5 dead, mor to an open fiel struck by the tw and her six mont killed and the man was s¢ Jured. Milton Knight sought shelter in 2 was torn to pi injured by falling & and Special Notice A special meetin lace lodge No Scotia, will be heid ti o'clock at the home of Je Vicar, 17 Dewey funera] arrange: City Advertisement NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Attention is called to the law con- | eerning the registration of dogs as | shown by the posters issued by the | Chief of Police of New Britair The time for registration expires Wednesday, May 1st, 1929, and fail- ure to register on or before that Jate means that the owners of dogs will have to pay a fine of one dollar ($1.00) in addition to the reguiar fee. The Town Clerk’s office will be epen Saturday and Monday cvenings | ta reccive dog fees, in addition to the regular hours. Dated at New Britain this 17th day of April, 1929, ALFRED L. THOMPSON. | Town Clerk. ! Fair Weather is Camera Weather Kodaks and Films | Arcade Stadio of Course DOW T0 FAGE BRING OEATH 07 NURDER CHARG Page) | (¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY Mrs. Beardslee asserted the shoot- ing culminated a quarrel over fan- cied attentions paid her by the boot- . whose place they had, just visited. After they had bought whis- key she said, the bootlegger drove them both home. “We sat in the house drinking for when the liquor began to show its effects on him and then e egan to abuse me.” she told the police. “He declared there was some- between me and Jim. He then | of drinking too much 1o throw things around. nething hit me in the eye and | right after he left the room and | went to his hedroom. “We had liad other quarrels like | e would always ask my husband had given her in al ardslee was held at police in Stratford all day She was subjected to re- 1 questioning by the ed until 1 o'clock ¢ was then taken to to await the arters legger. ay polic: this coro- a whi would come back to| 1 was. 1 waited for | didn't return. Then | 20 to his room. When 1| w him sitting on | d with the muzzle | his head. 1 begged | 00t but he did not pulled the trigger and back on the bed. | “I didn’t know what to do, but 1 hold of him said. ‘Come, 111 room, and then dictor.” 4 him into the bathroom 1 went out to t help.” | " Mentioned mother of Mrs, | cclared that Beardslee | “another woman' an | Paid Visit Wednesday f s FOR SALE Iverything Sunporch, Fireplace. . including price. This Announcement Should Interest You— The new plan of financing the purchase of home sites in STANLEY QUARTER MANOR appeal to t fine features adds other New Britain’s Premier Suburban Development Now you can buy a lot at the Manor with but one-third of the purchase price in cash. The re- maining two-thirds can be paid over a period of two years’ time. We can help ; nance and build your home at Stanley Quartcr Manor—“The Garden Spot of New Britain.,” Th ; ) 1omiest—healthi- est developn for building real homes In the City—Yet Away From the City The quiet and beauty of a country estate—just ten minutes from the center of the city. Every Modern Improvement Sidewalks — curbs — sewers — gas — electricity — city water. i EVERY TRANSPORTATION CONVENIENCE Busses—street cars—on the main road. Facing beau- tiful Stanley Quarter DPark, adjacent to the new Stanley Quarter School, State Normal School. Wise restrictions insure the future appreciation of property values. Representative of this agency will be present at the office (on the prop- erty) Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. CALL 140 We can arrange an appointment at your convenience. LOUIE S. JONES AGENCY | 147 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 140 REAL ESTATE EXCLUSIVELY HERALD, ¥ automobile, 8 digme#d ! other gifts before his 1929, let and priage to |tained Joscph M. Freedman, eriminal | it and swore he never would vote If | qent of Bristol. For severa! her daughter. She said that after her | |AWyer associated in the defense of | women were given the batlot. When | yhe resided on Kenney streel For. daughter was married, the “other | Gerald Chapman, as counsel for her | he married in 1926 his bride was woman” attempted to have him pay | daughter. & | described as a “flighty flapper.” some of her bills and that Mrs.| Beardsice was the son of wealthy | Beardslee objected and had a con. | parents and was -looked upon as| scrvator appointed for her husband. | eccentric. When the 19th amend- | estville and later tived on street. She was cmployed for : years as telephone operator later served in Gladys | the Plainville office. Known in Bristol Bristol, April 26.—Mrs. 60,000 FEET oF GooDYEAR HOSE ORDERED BY RACKLIFFE BROS. this year DID YOU SAY BUYING POWER? Quantity Business on Quality ltems here’s an example: Backed by the unquali- fied guarantee that goes with every transaction . . . A 50 FT. LENGTH OF GOODYEAR PATHFINDER HoSE Rose Bushes - 4 Varieties Famous the World Over BRIARCLIFF ROSE HILL PREMIER PREMIER SUPREME 3 for $l 00 ON CHICKEN WIRE (6 ft.—2-in. mesh) Barbed Wire, Twisted wire and Pittsburgh Fence products. Ow RS ) WV 8 LR\ ety ‘{"\\\‘“\e‘\\v\‘e@\“‘?‘:fi& _‘{\c\c\ . 5 e \ W O ene e 7 et prices are proving very \\ G“‘?\f\“fl\\r\f;‘, 00y ecd interesting to buyers A wood ect everywhere. Come in q \ AT et and check up. v \og® o\S s : \“fiz‘\v-““w \:\2_‘ \ g\ee\w . ©° e Lawn Sprinklers Ring v kee—4 arm Rain King Two sizes. Grass Catchers To fit all mowers. Stanley Tools SHEEP | 1ts Right From Racklitres | VMANURE RecxrirreBros. PARK ST. TEL. 5000 BIGELOW ST. PAINT, HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH DOORS, INTERIOR TRIM, AGRICULTURAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 100 Ibs. $9.75 |OUT OUR WAY QD -HO0D~1-91:T | CAINT BELIEVE HESe G~ HONE ~HE LOOKS SO NATURAL ALAMIN' THERE - OO-HO0 I JEST KNOWED SUMTHIN] HAD HAPPENED, T' HM WHEN HE DIDN SHOW HEAH WES~\OU FINISH 'ER I-W1-CANT! OQw WHY DO THEY OVERWORW MEN “THIS AWAY, WELL , HEE \ME Sryew O HIS PSS TELL Opportunity for school children. A violin or banjo outfit furnished free for & course of lessons. Twelve years of satisfactory cx- perienced instruction. New Haven Institute of Music 53 Church St., New Rritain, Conn. L3 Stove Repairs Complete line of stove repair parts carried in stock. NEW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. . 66 Lafayette St. Tel. 772 WHEN IN HARTFORD. DINE WITH US Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. HONISS’S .. (Usdee Geanv's Slase) _ g Jewlliavs " el | Oroen ov ma sewwce. e, ——— —m Mrs. Foster announced she had re- | ment was proposed he talked against | Iosier Heardsice, was & forme: resis similar cupacity in

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