New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, , JUL Y 5, vz, RIOT SQUADS HELD PARK OFEICIALS LAUDED “World’s Champion Liar” to Draw for Herald [FOREST FIRE LSS 5:cia i it i nds leracl represe the i\‘l\\ A l‘“:(, S i A i L . ‘ / ; FI,AMES HIT TfiWN i 0210:0' 'l».le” k (\ Annm:llv_‘ and‘l’as Duzen Men Amested m A e chmina ) 1 S ol chalils Ol MYSTERY MALADY s igac i e and Pleased Comments Anthony H. Mirante and Nicola Pa- lumbo, both of New Britain and C | New Orleans, July 3 P—Po A T Tt : : 3 ' Jzed volunteers g Soon :;‘:‘:o‘n‘l\’.o.mh( by the New Britair e “M{ ]'l'l “* e ae S 5 * : b f M I”\'"H” ". \Iv. ter supply d\\u‘)nl‘wl (Continued From Firs ¢ It is alleged that on April 30 for immediate action to preseryve park. Thousands of people havc : v ; Lol et b L % 127, the Bristol defendants took der on the sccond day of et e NG res st et den g G until it was of little help. Scveral B e Bristol defendants e triee re. The walkout! e 4 4 chemical engines were brought into | proved tod 1ote for $4.000 and that or bl T dafshowlayyatlely o roses AR i ; 0,1929 there was a bala TRR Rl ek el e B colora, ncludi s Town Evacuated of the childre ; . Nicola Palumbo is the pres Was permitted i arns S T e e e ; / | Banks and b ss houses vacat- ' g ¢ Al hatan ! of the equity of redemp Nearly a doz en ha . ; G Eo ; \ v 3 led downiowt Wings when it and 1 ¢ VRN e has refused to pay, it s al rested on charg 1 ful St 8 5 ; S 2 v s e 3 eemed that the 1 reach the i) : x M. Lukosius is holder o battery and pist ) carrying in patrols to curb f bat showers The strikers locked horns over ihusiness district. Money and goods R GRANES W to g vere removed to places of safety. |y ol e f the st 2 1 Through Attorney John I. Downet Many families already lost their 5 i Sring the plaintiff asks for foreclosure jomes and perso property and o seeped into. t c 12h possession of the property and the oved their household effects. | 5 Jeal a8 : appointment of a receiver to collec mmier home arz p con the rent on property on alcot many wealthy San Franciscans. } i street Among the more costly residences + Enele rof Yardsloy: heriff Matthew Papciak damaged were those ot Chas. Coles ftod ot t i e contract win Peyroux, president | colors and col i 10wt 2 e » = reported to the city health dey of the local union. today said the or- | to nature, have change the 4 ” sy . ¥ 000 tract. Expressin atisfa neral ho, with recent arbitration over v | ther flo San Francisco, housing a $100,-|ment he had treated Marion Boss e nizat 14 vil —— library and art collection; the | ¢jght months old. in Yardley, for an T OVER COAT HEARD ,c.;{w',-'\‘ Rt N ¢ . : ELs 2 = P # : 200,000 summer homc illness showing identical symptoms e as reserved in a sui i ttien i i L ‘ ; Fe White: the residence S it today by Samuel M. David s : it | Marsh. _San Francisco JUDGMENT F'OR §202 ; inst Dennis J. Mahoney i redibilitics, and | that of Kurt Zeigler, German ¢ A Broter ot Newa rl T ol h Morris D. Saxe heard thy : , ' Liquor Case Given to nanias? Baror : diment i weans > then proves them by math Sl e DR S S O S i e i in city court this morning. s ; ; Thi phay ook e wh L tell you t my cartoon that day ! A o announces r| Mrs. Mary W. Fiske, which contain- [ u& I & S RS pedenin was claimed by the plaintif nt that the ¢ service in Jury This Afternoon | %" " : digbgay sean i ot e ¢ e A ST Bttt B ot i B A el s Claten Mol g their contract submitted “finally ™ ‘ on. July 3 (P—A jury | o :: 7 S { A o ot - abreast past a given ' T ea t| family purchaged s cost and dif fused to recognize Us as an organi t veceived the o Hitrry ||l e sk BOE DUERY o Ll S ; 3 s : pass-1 Ited Cross workers were ¢ L Sl el G e tion and desired no longer to roc- itterni and Ernest D S Sea U et R i e NG el e s el © | court s ced upon by the not pay for it although it came uf ol ognize union labor.” I 1 onspiracy violat attorneys r D for the to the necessary requirement. The plamtiff and Aibert Heeenb fendant, through Judge Williaw theadelandant a y J.|F. Mar claimed thiat the coa Traceski m did and did not come up t¢ Nair & Nair repre ver, their homes. A relief ce Meanwhile the railways board of |t v, both having been | e ; By established in the Northwe directors declared that a contra 1 hose ¢ t t i on i T . oy . (e R Lcific railroad station proposed the employes “virtually chicken farni Woodbr iast e Sl e e s i e HHin s 2 - demanded that t company sur- | mont : - S Ty : I vt ntie Ozean.’ 1d take t enty- Colorado Hit SEniNICranty udge ‘oster gave the cha to its i f oa : t T s g ' s & cnver, Colo., July 3 (A—Torests NEEATESUBMRETIG: Semamns @ i i Bl s g e e e B B ow il (cooking tests Ku Klux Klan and was an account- 3 e 3 § o 3 ild dying before the|hillow of red tongues have trans- in t ternal revenue burea - b S I e lor th vould still beformed timber and range & in ind cquip- & i e HakEhu n forever and|ish th~ hazard of e e e e were conducted period to manite man - ] s e hasit lifara. o Bonre i ol v t i due to continued dry winds Slowl Il 5 th ’ s unlon movament A . | oot nobody asmies that, “out of thei thoits Nepalese en for a million yea mo i G owly, carefully tasting as they wen turb the cordial : G : et : concerned in industry upon ¢ an on camp fires in the na- children and a4 (jonal forests will be cffective on WOMEN of the United States will be inter- Finuance of which et AndSdAbRaanel hundreds of fhousands of acres in , 3 ested in knowing how the now famous cook- rosperity depend.” : i : el Colorado, Wyoming. South Dakota A ing tests were recently conducted in New Many Sign Amendment | S S s e A S v 2 tiehuas ! ANl York by four famous cooking experts. The amendment from labor's * g . e i o X ; e ‘ ; N e T e : ! . Vegetable foods were chosen and cooked : ) : o : ",“‘;‘ ; in many ways, because vegetables are so im- Maxton (l¢ f independe “Believe 1 t 1 ST ”L:, th SE A portant to the balanced diet. The experts labor pa “enner Brockway, (lab. | : 2der feel flat-|c S t N A ts first ¢ r e S or o Fire “ml) were experienced in discriminating shades of East Leyton); F. Wise (labor, Lei- tered. I nd uzly word is 1 ch-worm, Herald e hiL b e el ros flavor. Not more than three vegetables were k e cooked and tested at one time in order that Wing" bear: E mes of Jar vin Miss Jennie Lee (la- nd Rev. 5 x = = = the district tos ow S A Camlachie) A forest approximately the sense of taste should not be blunted. This explains why the < - cia e n q e Co 0 o miles southwest of Denver. ne tests had to be carried over such a long period of time. ’redub es The dire poverty . B . long n w0 N 4 SIN HACKED ALIVE Cliicago Optician-Inventor Claims oo i i iyl Sl e i e ol e s Subjects A mands m_ slation to se o7 8 2 = ;"‘”‘*- last night had not be tion of a dash of sugar won unanimously. ewre that every citizen working or || - SR ” brought under control This, at first, might strike some as surprising, but it must be e e P IN DETROIT HOMF ~ Three Dimenst en Talkie Devzce, el ol e the community shall receive an in E A R | % u Tetanus Antitoxin Is sugar to make the vegetables taste sweet. Sugar is used here as SUREIS neTidIng §ehllinsn @ aLIon 2 « 7 R;’I R y “SETaiE . a seasoning, and it is perhaps the greatest seasoning of all. It ances, sufficient to meet the hums " B (Continued From First Page) €l "l ‘On ac:&ne €vel G O!'!ar Obtainable From Pelice develops the natural, delicate flavors of the vegetables just as it figeds of himself and his levl\‘, E b L T 3 ——————— Tetanus :m\lvtr)\m may be obtain- does of fruits, cereals, meats, gravies and soups. £ 10 e alming conig ot for the purcha f ! i wnd color. With his ion ma- | od at the poliee station over “3- Encourage variety and you encourage health for every member | aliztlon (0 REHREL oo ] e Narine ity o Orange Ray, Camera and i on whieh e alea 1 asking | Fourth.” according (o a_satemin T e f 3 2 & S : ica I DELETIS, LERSC 5 ‘ 16 e B i el p iti lad. Serve at least two fruits a the ¢ . ty by nationaliz has conducted - v S el e I o e : e i o A addition to a raw vegetable sala t Bethe oty e Hacked (0 Death Secretilens SWill 8 Give st st shy ginassisihadiaen g e Ul shperictiden o oday STl S day. Serve milk desserts. Then make the balanced diet so attrac- v L R | q 4 tive that everyone will welcome it. Good food promotes good Detroit, Mich., July | o Hame ankir importation of |1 ) ey 3 A (e £ Rreiiage |or by day or night fail as soon as possible after any % e olvben RS s vell Knows Tha bodies of Denjmin Fanzetis- | Him Control of Business, | by duv or wsht, = } health. The Sugar Institute, phics of industrial power, transport | lrave es as The American kx- | U2 his wite, t : = t al ire ¢ S8 anc o s Cook & Son. Ltd. |young daughter cir | He Says—Hides Mod lcls : “‘ commc il ~ Maxton and Brockway. two of the “‘n!;- LS T Company — St Mairo, were fou cked to des his patent perfected, sponsors of this amendment, ars [dent’s Tra 1b—James Boring's | 10 their home shortly before noon | and Seeks Patents. ! r moted as the chief advocates of so- | Cruises Allcn Tours and a dozen y by a real estate it who | | akes Three Ciaims | clalism in our time their inde- | other travel agencic various stigated the ahsence of activity a few of H\; A - , Bendent labor party being somewhat | parts of the world at the Evangelistia household 2 ; . orting the follies to the impatient of the moderate attitud: QUIGLEY S The bodies were te ' ] e : an | fireside, that his machines will do r. m 0 e ! s ot the labor party as a whole | it is not necessary to go outside New 1, police reported, \ Rl »~ The liberal amendment stands in h heo hat a orvert ad |t 8 i Five control « ) 1- Britain to secu = e ptngory Rl ; LA e e el ntrol broa e name of G ambert, member committed the murders with E 3 f Ame ng bhouts, 1, for South Molton, Devon. Tt declares | xjas Eyomtiones “ ol inie | or hatenet bl Eooa e « ecat \ unlimite | ° the construction of a new battleship | & ol e angelistia’s head had heen sev- SOsauL e elonly 1AM udience Il be able to outbi Ingapore ot B e e o et erd. Crom) Wil ly: HThG az sl romoters, ou ct for outlawry of war, and |, % 5 penter ) - S 2 all telegray compani ‘. mm\mm T 2 Ior y has bees L fons and color 5 constructiof hich has g d a s fana : f ess synchonizi that O O done in Quigley’s without onizir BUGGEST SUBPOENAS [ bt Sz ol 21 ™ ™ 0 7 iy ™ | s . Put the ) JLEY 8 ke ¢ QUIGLEY SAYS o news- AS one e wd SEESEE SPEEDING WITH GRL 5 S (Continued From Iirst Page lace, pe going and coming frox der-employes work - — ba aday. five ¢ president of . t ew of a few days’ hooking: (Contned Tront 10l il u o iny ¢ W! T. White, t dent the Whi I n enc cession of peo & grec ey 8 " idard came } The stars Arcturus and Wrick Co gt e and there to &l PATES | s vastardas ; 4 ns and with addition o uch brighter than our The present farif automobiles | of the Ur t i wopl pontaillisse B i ‘ i i o [ Seer vice n malke talking m times as hright and trucks is 25 per co 1 valorem | A young can of Polish deser nt ; B K ictures > dimer Logitinicasussbuight. and reports | en e f n a t his fathe maonths that wor would not ob, t 1 o « on from ( ho-Slo wiping out r their fir mabile marke pasesed by th in the existir the capitol bile t I k finance comr - i ( or nstantinople n . . wal reporiel 10 Prisident Hoover | e ARkt ", Takes Adding Machine Chairman tist sterda 'C Hopes (0 Complete Bill ) S l Lo \tmchc_‘l \lf)l’ AT bill 1 £ introduction:|ite Jama eRee: wait o 1 to the New Tritain when the - st 19, but this could b dicted eons: troc of t T NNV THE HERALD SRR ; : . e R ; gl & £ &P s : t . o T el - on the Job to Do the Job Auto Crash Fatal to | i o ¢ . A ; ' o ()‘"‘0 Th“’ ““'““' Huptisene s : f resistance to { s . o . Last week 60 New Britain persons found their jobs through Ny | Y b : : the Herald Classified Ads . . . that’s a real service. And, i 5 roeivcd s wo o ow acity Tllis salt fl()‘vs frecly remember, it's the reliable help who read the Herald Help juries Triver ) 7 L T - 2 , | Wanted Ads because these people know that the best jobs il : ¢ cows DQN’T amn anyweaflwr, anyhme /. are listed there. To place a Help Wanted Ad, ‘ : : ‘ WEAR OFF S htpeitigian % DAMP days, dry days—winter Wednesdays, y G e 3 summer Saturdays—International Salt is a/ways y medicated {nhalation | ) Whyte-Fox No, 2 is tha ¢ on the job. It never takes a holiday. In your Sevay bbb kitchen, on your table, it stays as fine and smooth \almost unbeliovable re- as when you first poured it out of the package. It Up to 12 p. m. daily—yvour ad is printed and on the streets sults. Contains 14 ingre- e ; fi,:é’;m’?,fifc‘ ]IN won ’lfi-“'““’- We guarantee it. And we know at 3:30 p. m. . . . that means RESULTS the same day! B vk ; ! that it is the cleanest, purest, most savory salt that ; ; sl can be made. Your grocer has it. A Iar&c carton bridg P ; ice.— i ; 8 costs only a nickel.

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