New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1929, Page 2

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TH URSDAY, JULY 11, e Smmem 7 T | | 5 Company 1 menu was announced | had the shield in its possssion more |seconds. The loser declared the win- |o rh“]w mlmw lirectory, now be- | (Coast (Guard Vessel ‘:Jfl‘ilqu‘:l[ it involved the smuggling SULUIERS ARE I” SRS B T L R \1[0? f"“l“ & mn’. 1|I:IA Held On Check Charge, | Yon fation to-stntiont toll eal Seizes Rum Schooner | e iR T o 3 n flakes i y ad w percentage |retta and John Gnazzo of Plamn- § o i 2 n s stz 118 el R : ner g ICHHL LR Akl S ‘M,‘ dund \:1\(::‘::6"& ]Ar:r“rl»u‘ dj:\: Eadiiou[vina fpution anteThiiHon: oo Man Has Heart Att [that is one on which the culling : e I"’“"}:’“' "“]’““ (“ nd“:L FORMEF S HEAD DEAD . fres 1k, griddle cakes and sy il g its firs Vs ¢ 51 le pu F 2 H H acK at one : . : £ J A:T;p;: o : v :' i ':,‘,‘ Pisis tahic siifonie st tiekend |the two bouts. Corporal Joseph New Haven, July 11 (UP)—His || pe .?n gives the nnm)hrr and \\H: \\;‘:nilxlln Tnooner arenllch 0l | onsineas . 3, S Thly a1 (e et et 3 i »ss Company | Zippo was referee and Se e slving pe | speak with anyone who answers a s seized la g by the coas A A ! : ich favorite stew, bread 4nd but- | Il-w.n!l.\\ et u«\ e Comrroy| Zinpoie ’v““fl'x oo :.,}‘ (Sergeunt ) flasvest on chatgss Involsing: pust- e o e e e e e buckshot pudding and lemonade. | L. has bee cted as the unit|Jebak was ) " ; 1 and hich will exhibit a model kitchen |geant Burkarth was timer. + his heart, Julius Feingold, 34, | | be necessary to ask for Toll Line. [off Cape Cod and was towed Into|time head of the International Print upper, egg salad, bread and jam |which will exhibit 2 el ki e ! S AR | No matter how far distant the calleq | Boston, according to announcement | pressmen and Assistants’ umon y First Page Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. | = — | LT ook Y (Continued From First Page) d iced cocoa Sa | T rd in a ho | Pumber may he, whether in New |by Lieut. Commander L. T. Chalker, | or'North america, died suddenty fol. 5, - Considera ‘ v _has been spent '] ey 1036 %5 | ¥ e estroye o i ~ S ] jcutenant Dyer |u~|‘nm;1 f”l‘“;» '\:‘h'e('"":‘;m”:»l’":m ’;“m o fl‘lr:”“ Sentenced to Farm, York or Denver, the number is given |acting commander of "“' h"'“l'"’-‘“ |owing a heart atte here last chased crockery. AmOng In addition to his regular duties, |and e st fricers)| FAee ; Juici I Jecliy oo || e e nd she wiil | force of the coast guard headquar- | . purchased e dd ‘Iv P i b B compere e Woman Tries Suicide 1 ves the | | to the local operator and sh “”!(-\-‘n e night. is Company H of 1 e Lieutenant Dyer of ]u‘up- N et thes il aed s homei New London July 11 (®) After gains m, Ieingold || complete the call. Lt goes | Higgins, who was ye old, boys are well pleased “‘”" i Britain, had the added "-‘l“”““‘l’ Y | kitchen and dining room with table |being sentenced in the police court : art ik and was || Subscribers who may wish to place | Commander Chalker said he had | was a former member of the Massa~ gement and t gimental ¢ )¢ heading the post exchange. s | Kitche d din ab eing s 2 g ] : v IRUREOEDL e ot o have pob hending {heppo el ‘“,]: cloths and table equipment | this morning to an indefinite ferm af a call on the station-to-station basis, | \eceived no details of the seizure «.\-}\huxo(la legislature. B T - hems | Dimduty (o supepvise dlie mall ly| Captain Moore has requested his |the state farm for women at Nianti Ii gold attc d f | but who may not know the number miven hearty appro entire regiment, This office Is usually | 820 1 o0 o8 s hold |Mrs. Lililan Chadenals, 25 year old || to establish confidence by d | of the party they wish to call, should 3 is con- € o b ¢ by a staff i and ! wa stree! ftempted bod cheeks and i H, 1 ,‘ importar > ind the |the shield for a second day today.Waitress, of 60 Jay sty temr 2000 a n ¢ | first call the information operator . \ ; jcer | Company F of Hartford which won [to throw herself out of one of th after cashing a large frauc |and she will supply the number > \ , L “y’:«l;fyr the Kitchen honors Tuesday captur- “0”;"!“0"\ windows - lent chech " being. known. he calling part | SETBATS ; A S st ! | She was restrained by otor I ives the number t he 0 ittt ed the shield for the cleanest street [ s 1 g Wh h Id ff I ment to Compa vesterday. Third honors went to|lrolman Clarence Martin, who grab {o | y snou coiree ose £ & A ' w | bed her as she was half way thro e Den e Gharee [ | - fl , ‘ L 4 I nar | 3 ndow and was to | ACLL B E < . . A ' it oished n & te for scond | e window and wa Denies Charge | pvinking Bout Ends its flavor in summer ? place. in sanitation of the meas| the nsiitution ' Brought By His Wife sl G R o3 St on B and I of Hart.| 1n route she threatene i e n S S h ain [ revond. place honors| AWaY WIth Nerself at the first opi ; ! 1 Norwaie D151 (OF) = One man Boscul doesn’t! Malon ord shared ccond place Dvl)nm».«‘“ e B o oaded | Corr i ¢ " r priva R e e | i with Captain Squire's New Britain |WAilie "The woman hac pe : Zille 0.8 colosisonalion e There’s only one reason for loss of coffee flavor IR 3 S DEniLE 4 ) B 1 th company un- | 12 3 Iegd itobe plagad . ; cld by Westport police as after- —the package doesn’thold itin. But that doesn’t ) full war strength company un- W 1 r s mund J. | Company L. Company I of Ne company e was the supervision of Major Nolan | Probatior allowed 1o 1 Grliasnaneipio) : 2 math to an allezed drinking bout in | fif apply to Boscul—the famous vacuum can keeps Sompanyalit Gos. Trambull Flies (o Camp demonstration on' the parade | "et Mother in New Yorl ci LS S i " |a Weston shack that ended in shoot- | in the full aroma, full be y e iovernor John H. Trumbull of |grounds yesterday afternoon and ) PR it i : : . S by 1 strength, full flavor. ot i % ctic e o \ unof- | non-commissioned officers were on £ NS o e i t S Lol e 3 : It comes to you as <t : Sorea 1 unexg visit last eve- [the sidelines as observers L LU ) Gl S ot o] S b the hoas o short conference uard Against Treneh Mouth R 1 v s lon Hunter dur- | Captain H. E. F. Tilsing. D. R, C..|change, cooperative purchasing i J Al roasted. The world’s scussed deta ade an announcement at the noon | £aNization serving arte 4 ns saiil gangrens t best coffee—perfectly duy on July 17 |mess in regard to the care of the|CoUnties in New England, i lehadies 4o e naks ampulationtogone i blended and roasted a plane piloted by |teeth while in camp. He has com- "“"_"a“;‘I_““-(_“l’”““v“(;‘l' L all rec- ity L R i) —and actually oven- Generous i his first inspection of the RSl Howell, held in default of $5000 | de. witnessed by a in camp and was given the |fiTst six months of 1 - Sl P e o Tyt e ,f_re.sh. The most de. “when the governor |permission of Col. Hunter to make ouneadionnyy i e ROlE oLl Il AL By © e [sault, said after he and- Maloney licious coffee — sum- : Do 3 ed by the his next inspection “at will and un- R e I s 5 Ao ar. | had been drinking o "\: ‘nj‘\; mer time - all the Il AEAR e salute e officers and nen alike, | announce same period of 142 rmed. quarreled and he ordered Malonay | time. Get a can of g ? I i T S it to I¢ 1 shooting followed. went to the i h is occuy : e il | MEEE NI sgyota il ot Sersit The increase included fhe foed 7 | Boscul today. i W Colonel ' wi; e inspected every day at the N S by Lieute T ey, a |l ! Dlonelvlllbe Inanected jederyiay seed and mail order | naneuv- |same time the other tents are in-|Scd and mail or HEn dforts to teach natives of British | \\\ WHY DENY YOURSELF THE BEST COFFEE? veteran o [ ' 1 Li¢ 2 R cadl hile he ilizer ¢ A © convenient met va to apply for medical atten- | 0 ers wh i e artillery, [spected. This is a new regulation | 4ol b 0 S . | tenant Elmer Bradb R0 o I infantry will g0 |which was brought about when in |} 7 % t tete ‘ 1t nen necessary are reported to | | | L Al 3 zovernor's day. The gov- [the inspection yesterday Captain e € ! nly partially successful v pleased |Whitton and Captain Partridg sed con- | several officer’s tents which were not AXRHURTHINGA COIDE ernors will satisfactorily. Kittery, Me., July 11 (P—Mr. and extraordinary spec- Sottled Down Mrs. Harold of Norwood . Mass., their three young children, . At the noon officers’ mess ye ; 4 Mount Guard in Rain : Vilma irs, 7. received in- Grarnen t weaane | o et o ol Tt et e ot s, W e OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 1) i ) 1 1 < ef e state hig g anc Corporal Michael Irug ! resent « anchester went | he said organized more quickly | [°ft th tegbizhaaygind il B, LU Crachan n o) inag EN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY — CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOON boulder. They were taken to th ame in | 14 upon many detailed instructions to the o ficers as is his custom after each noon mess. Other officers including trong in charge of athla- gave thelr repo internal injurics. The others re- Portsmouth, N. H hospital where Mrs. Shaw was reported to have severe cuts and bruises and possible continued to mount Blioid il the companuioten Uisaleatl i) i The first platoon of Company H celved minor culs brui R Y i ! o Colonel Hunler who stood | for iha Arst threetdayalthid l(‘w\ were 1 h > Wl e k AT e B | 'q | veek has been using the machine | Brunswick ¥ Teapiile Rl : « cinn ied 10 hov had gun for target practice and yestor- h s 4 e b inde helr seve handi- gay completed its work by shooting S bt i nanded |40 e PTG o for records today moved over to the How One Womaa Logt 4 parads - brougit Nontsolleniwoildthaye S L e e s ARSI 20 Pomds of Fat 3 e continue In our big semi - annual pistol range and was replaced at .ho been in cha f Major Joseph P Nolan with € Edmund aptain William Litke who has Lost Her Double Chin N " There will be several hundred ‘afferty as a . Among the | the £on ‘K”,‘ SUngEyIsion o fube v Lost Her Prominent Hips N 3 ] ¢+ Work said that announcement will be R At { Lo e ! A ne : o 0 L O hade of the winners on saturday ' LOSt Her Sluggishness | o his aftern hen the ) g Sritain, Lic ant Joseph M s wori. Gained Physical Vigor ] D TP ] el Rtk when tne company finishes its work, E 2 I A J parade ot t nd | Zi k& e D I S s e i heen assisted Galned in Vivaciousness . S e scheduled ¢ the sp (Captain: William' . m [Captain Litk A alne, oly Figure pE i e X ve of New Britain with Lieu. |DY First Lieut. John 1. DeLorenz:, G®in¢d a Shapely Hlaw a - 20Ny sl iand ter and by Second Licut. Harold Dyer - ¥ N7 Thomas 15 Carey and Lieu- 3 f el T by assist- | 18 satisfied with the work of the two 1 YOUT John K. Williams of | Platoons, especially the recruits who , “*% KRUSCHEN SALTS Suoxl ¢ ford with Lieutenant |Bever had previous experience 1 rs and will Gibsont and* Lieutenan 6T Ucrtord]l James \W. Howe off Com-il & e ds ales St s cil e act 4 : g rrington . Robertson as assist. | Pany H is fraining a group of re. SUAIS D4 Mol pIe ¢ Menus For Three Companies 5 f Bristol with Captaln (TS from Companics H, D, M, and {02 PEORCTaC . . Y] { Headqug . P Cenneth R. Maor Lioutenant { Howitzer, company He drills and | SR S0 VHRL orsus full fo iy 2 : hiEoed & Ry delins 3 R Licutenant | tFihs ‘(e rookivs from 8 until 12 [{e AT GO0 TOUE CHCEN T wOut B ) A g AI\GLO_PERSIAN RUGS William Alle his mor © Rohert Swansion: o, M of Hartford | 0'clock mornings waste material—before you i : ) o3t N Ko Al L0 ST, 5, 0 B | O BT g oS e et o (| : NEVER SO LOW IN HISTORY! . bread a e nd | pir ieutenant Donald . Jagstrom | '00kics. numbering about 175 wil |0 4 A . soffee. At noon, they ha st pork Sondl Dienfennt (Gearped Ol panad Che work among e . / mashed potat avy car | vookies is under the supervision of E AR e R e e 1 4 ; x1: Regular $150.00 > sread and butier and lemor he necessary for (he third | First Lieut. George A. Wardinski of mory ) . \ t g = supper the follow vill be sery tt . today | the Service company Hartford. Coni- ‘ream. Sristol Wins Kitchen Honors Boxing Bouts sparkle b lotlous ufe i i S 36x62 Regular $25. 17 50 ympany 1. of Bristol was award- Private Joseph Avalzecl of New i g 4 NOW L 2 . incec f “Big Sam" ¢ d for cleanliness in the Britain refused to go on in the third e « : ARG o1 Rezular ¢ $ / Crosley 4 al - mess ki and A the officers round of a three round hout staged 5 ttle ‘of N HE; / 4 > 2 \f i 12 . crullers, pru I cof mes erday the shicld was pre- |among members of Company T last | «“": ronit L he 0 i g2 ) s .;‘.'0“ e 0 Gotnedl Babr: Beout sented to Captain Kennoth Moor and the decision was given *0 | peom® oEsietanvw] i : / Z 221,;x36 Regular $10.75 9 OO and t monade. Two years ago Company [. won the | his opponet, Patsy Fables of Plain- , doesn't vim this . t 2 / Tt U O © Supper, frankforts [ d ip which was presented as a re- [ville. 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