New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1929, Page 2

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2 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1929. r Irequisite for appoiutment. it is ex Aud all this disaster may be avoid | word” went to his room. white T remained |eral free-for-all fight was in progress |and each was fined. Reardon $§¥ H"flvEF "NSI[]ERS plained. will be the posscssion of ASTR L Y [;fl l[] led. I is only 0 1o seleci | Telling of the gquarrel which pre- [sitting in the room where we had|on board the “Viking" and they [and costs, Dale and Clark u‘b |broud Baancial and cxecutive -x- the most propitious hour for the ceded (he shooting. Mrs. Beardsice [been arguing. Shortly afterwards.|visited the vessel. costa. L ! purieuce, ax well as a therough un- ‘ lwunching of a vessel. Launching 'said it followed the trip her hus- |just as 1 went across to his room. When they attempted to get on the In answer to Questions the trio FARM APP INTEES {derstanding of the tarm problem VE v I] SH") hours are cqua’ to the birth of a band and she made to Bridgeport to | ‘Deaky’ shot himself.” | deck of the vesel the men informed |8ald they were nol.in government «nd @ sympathy with the pt mu at [ child, Wilhelm Becker claims. But ' get some liquor at *Jim" Curcio’s | _— | the police they had no right to board | €mploy. cu wha 2 ultural indusiry as while the latter has to be taken “as pl; 1 | government ship and resented with ; Cprese as 15" the launching of @ ship can he Early in the evening she went to a | | force their arrival. After a fight the | For 25 years the children of.P. J. PETSOI]I]el NO[ Yel H]md ‘[ nng m accor! with the leaders of 50 sl 5 S[ll‘gfllel' in Commem regulated at will 1o always be unde. | neighbor's house, she said, and tele- | police arrested the trio. Cain of: Rhinelander, Wis.. have aj- Savinergauieation and foth | y 4 lucky star. It the shipping il | phoned to the home of William . Ga s, | tonded the mme school. LO d '"m [Unhkd .‘” agriculture ‘hat the make-up of | 5 llE Ul B i themselves caimot decide this uehy Chamberlain, to whowm she referred . ~a. S "'““m"; h:m- . ":n A waen J lthe voard is sust svout the most im- | “]g on l!l‘OpI lll‘lllllg | nour, as apparently they cunnot.|as “Bil" and who sbe says was & rod at the custons 89 A8 being | S— P ui portant thing in the whole program. | why. they ought to hire Wilhelni great friend of her husband and one a towing vessel owned by J-koh.:n SPOCN Notice and that the v bers Will have the lxuku or someone in his class. who on cccasion took them out in and Peterson of 16th avenue, Brook- Washington pril 30 P—Even power to m 1k the plan| Berlin. April 30 (UP)—Now it can | S o i e g e e DAl: s s [ m’“-n_ N. Y. 8he wan formerly an ofl | Bridge and whist given by Y. M et r has finish- | proposed in gnding legislation. [be told i thrift of shipping men Whe unsble to get “Bill” to take PO"GQ wp fam ord chas 1;1!1.:: host k"°"“ :“ Ot “.?"c""' I;‘:;_E,:;.,:“;::L“.::um’:“ ::; b ult task of comple _Beosisr Nyo of h Dakota. one jyp ir rajyctanes 1o pay out good INSISTS “EAR A | F them to Bridgeport, she said that Tm Rm" PIMS “::l“el‘fl":: ;&?'"l":'emfi S ety 1 lew entapsdolithe X 40 | oney for astrologzers on their staff. [{ \ A ¥ ud her husbund bourded All pleade y o he finds the pro e l"’]“{h‘ ‘l“' S WO i ocpansible for ¢ ers at 3 port bound trolley car. | o ! mbers for &NOLY- fine kind of men who o bl e it A nMMI oL ol enat Y, '!'m“’l‘l' Greenwich, April 30— Three | ‘ 17 \_,.:: Hip hoard. say they: are ed | e : s il ioait e .. Ien representing themsel as fed- A Medicated Powder for your Daily Toilet “Deaky’ went in t 3 al prohibition agents stationed | (Continued from First Page) . 1 walked sio it s |1 e e vanest i “d mor. ¥ alonz Lihourd the “Viking Numbe; are | : ' < 3 e i came out being held toduy by Greenwich police | “ c“ra sympath v farmer n p P fonse, One of the Wilcoxsons had ¥ he had joined oy Ghuepes of assautt. ||1!ox|(’umn " ARG \ & given it to him a long time azo 1 |m. came along in his car | o000 of the peace. 4 . C!tv lte q cver have permit- thought the barrel was in one place inited us to get in amd h TALCUM take place if 1or and the rest of the gun in another ould drive us home. When we ar - o Bow afiann b il oate e Sheil (oaviplees) DWETe foied hall e Moo bnairne aiveo |12t wight. A REFRESHING and cooling to the skin, ‘;r(m-.-‘ m”H s m:: ‘I“-H:,\‘ had ‘lr»:s:x:: "\u“.:: D ;.ILT' JAl.N'l\rd) 'Jml;‘ ‘: l"on;c in '(m u;‘nh.fl,..l”'::‘ avE Rdx 3 it contains antiseptic peoperties which the sign 0! the at Lovell's hardware stor clean o whi but he =i ¢ had an im- s 5 irati the milk bottles. he fold me. portantengagement and couldn't irooklyn, N. Y. Jesa Cla help to overcome excessive perspiration. is knowledge we owe 1o “When | saw the gun in his hand. come in. He drove away and we | POt of Jersey — City, and Terger Sold everywhere. Telcum 25c. Sesp 33¢ Cker who contesses he | said. ‘Don’t do that.” but it was 100 [went in and had something to eat | 1%ale. deck hand. of East Villanson, Olnement 23c. ch foe. E 1t astrologer. 1f the ship- liic. He got up and staggered into Loforc going upstairs. It was while [1-0N& Island Address: "Cuticuts,” Dept. ¥, Malden, Mass. 9 West Main St Phone 36 ) tes of the North Germiat (). Lathroon. and 1 placed a pillow we were euting that ‘Deaky’ said o] -Folice were notified that a gen- had heard ab i under Lim head, telling him T would /me, ‘It seems funny that when | 2o} oy might 0 un ot and get a doctor. Lover to “Jim's” place aione. he luts “When 1 came back with the po- me come hom alone, but when you i licemen and Dr. Heidger. 1 knelt come along he drives us hom».' | 1 Jown beside my husband. and said. could see that he was jealous, al- | BETTER" Speak to me. ‘Deaky.”” Tell them though he hadn't any reason to be. 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