New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. n W | broke the glass in windows of the | e | bake dinner will be served at 12:45 | present taking a health e, was |the driveway at his home. He stop- ] | Pullmans and entered the cars. um ohnson At 5 o'clock the tourncy |apprised of the ne by tel ,;.u ped at once and brought the child} || Joh Affiliates LAt ba0 20 ‘ [ | aid treatment wag given the inju resumed. while an aquatic | But the tradition of havirg the to New Britain General hospital, F[".L[]W'N[i |NJURY e e ‘! Bnnus Scathmar Criticism From With Bakery Concern | pct"wii ks st "% i |4 b heul e S| ‘\\h' re an examination disclosed no- A picnic supper will be enjoyed At |carrie onEn courier, before he |injuries. He reported the accident to \Inst of the injured after treat- 6:30 o'clock, and at 7 o'clock |got any d a messaze |Sergeant P. A. McAvay, who found ed the horthward | t | there will be a special entertainment | from the sultar ) : sat- N or rollc Sot i Rt e | Moses Who Urges Bank Revision | RS | chere wil bt 4 pecial entertainment | from (e aulun exprstng e sst o caus for plle acdon: 5 .‘, g 1 attentio: here, | | 5 v The shoot will consist of 100 tar \14”, o e palace | rocK R . & i 5 equipment repair shops an Dot e e (< (! : / | 3 § i C and D. Th sle troph n old \(u ocean R Lo BB e . cumbs to Automobile Hurts e New York State Law Changes Possible As Result of | spital. Attendants 4 will be given f Colone! — = street complained to Officer Fred d several of those now here would Scandal—Several Officials, Including Judge . A Charles Allen ha ) t AUTOMOBILE HITS GIR Wagner veterday afternoon that s probably be determined today. = i s 2 | high trophy a 31-ir g Mary Aby cAe e large rock had been rolled down an Stockholm, Sweden, July 11 (P— | Tratiic 1s Resuntod Roundly Flayed For Activities. ; . [a competitive cup which must be wry Abraham of 261 Washington |incline in the rear of her home, Mrs. Katherine Tingley, 79, noted | rhe wreckage was cleared away won three times to become the per- |Street was struck n automobile [damaging the house. She accused a theosophist leader, died today at | Visingso after an illness which fol- lowed a motor accident in Germany . b P N drive 3 uc . St Yierre of 261 | boy ves nearby ere and traffic resumed -over the line| N york, July 11 (UP)—The re- e lior skate. Turiadiction ; ; nuxlrfrnt possession of one individuat \\"‘l\“':v ‘_\”H* Llerres ”“;‘1 M\ '\\"’myl‘“: HM\‘!’[ \n:u'a'c:\i:r';’ “\”v‘: ly today. pori of Moreland Commissioner Ro- | hat private banks be abolished . i Resonvationsmavibeanatsiihionen ; : 5 i ost seriously hurt of the injured | .14 Aoscs on the failure of the Cuy|in New York § | i |the director of Camp Woodstock, T. I Her right thig was Mrs Sarthug LA verlll ol Trust company resulted in ac- [ That thrift and savings accounts | 5 % L sl o v ) igh bone and left|pa, Florida, whose skull was f Tonkwhichl may allen thebanking|betsubiected totthellamwakeoverning| either by letter or one by ankle were broken May 30 when the | tured. Others in the hospital : cture of New York state savings bank investments in institu- | Wednesday. automobile e ding | o son obile in which she was riding | B, Sisson and Miss Dorothy Sisson overnor Roosevelt announccd in | tions than savings banks, PSSRSO NI th e B on g, ORnel | or ad kewooll, » Istand; Miss it il e Semil e |l and district attorneys |* - — Prucck and crashed into a concrete | gisio Hook, Detr ’ : - special commission {0 for-| DT i e e % rldge s e 3 iR e el 0 ARTHUR E. JOHNSON A She recover suificiently 1o be |son, 5 Jrne e - = it = 4 Iriends of Arthur E. hnson. released from the Osna Brueck hos- | parnett W N, Y. M & i Uit ale =100, | BRSO RES(BIEN D ial ity son of Otto 11, Johnson, of 73 Maple pital and insisted she be taken 1o Sardanioile Tla; Mr il That the liability of chairmen of | }i) avenue, who was graduated re- Visingso, t hes boar tablished. . quarters of the Hammond, re; Report Highly Critics Rl cently from the Bentley School of Swedish Theosophist communit ie W, \lwulnh Moses' report is I s That the state demand responsi- | Accounting and Finance, Boston, ve her injuries developed into 7 1 2 5. S 3 eritic of Lrank M. ; ity on the part of bank directors|has accepted a position with the B l“v H l d I H m o g nd Miss S “olwell, late Irancesco M. Ferrari, s he relations of ban®s with |has already assumed his dutics Tl T N 3 had a crowded lifetime and |ingtor ol ke Hofinat insk S nancial institutions be r Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the [0 ]I’Ol]e 0 a[l()ll prominently connéceted through- cral prominent guen as . hil : local high school e e IR NIGHTAlTHVATER T e e L sspects. She resided at various times | ; o rocisan ot EE an thorlzed )"‘I' : ‘:" R Throughout n Cuba, the United States, and in T enmdeimat 5o ! partment be prohibited. to Receive Governor o Morocco, on ti n . ol e - _» official,” the repor g on it ock direct- e Birnt Capitol, Merchants and Herald ( okers sclling stock direct- | Yo rmba bl SR (Specia Iy to a bauk be su to ¢ a- operate for Presentation of “The evidenc I hat e il ject to civil lia- | ‘woodstock, July 11—The annual |and i the center [] | (Warder) acce ne e Governor's Day and trap shooting |encampment in the Awards on Six Thurs. Eves. _ A % o ¥ ynn. nephew of for- | tournament will be held at Camp |bonfires shone aguins | . s dian r Governor Smith, also comes in | yoodstock, the summer ca of | can sky du e The merchants’ gift night Ly {he f nsure in connection with his|(he Hartford County Y. M. (. A | ter s in the ; : : t @ ity Y. A A., on|day in celebration of the bir | Capitol theater in co-operation e : R o8 for Ferrati.|gaturday. July Governor John | heir to the Sultan Sic o I NG WE B tIA Tardla i Sty Tl ey e nn s call tspaw—whose | 5. Trumbull will be the guest of | According to tradition t this evening and will . e el e ab honor. no official announc nt that a son ‘hursday night for the eoh bt lhese ehteioy ana D The day's program will start at| had been horn in royal hotis s T e o o ENTER TRAINING 9:30 a. m. with an athletic m hold, but the n f the eveat r\n'lhl ton of coal to ik - & ¢ { 1 1 nembers of the I'ine Tree patrol of | will begin at 10 o'clock. A clam The sultan, who is in France at bathing suit, woman's | Al {l1E ulier conald o s | Connecticut Scouts who are to be m | offense is more heinc anc e ition from this country to Rocky Mount, N. C., July 11 (P— | by the following mc tible hecause it e \¢ | the international jamboree in Eng- Thifteen of two score persons injur- New Gift Shop, Brockton Shov savings of the 5 - |land the er part of this montn, e2 8l fhe wheclc b0 imiles hioxthfor| atore, Commencial Tousti0o Ll ant and the defense id un- | have begun a period of training at here, yesterday of the “Seminole | berg & Horn, D. Miller & Co., AIing | dermined the confidence of all for-|the Stamford Scout camp at Dog Limited,” fast Florida-New York | Rubber Co., Tomikowski & Dawson, | cign groups in the financial system | pond, Goshen rain of Atlantic ¢ railroad, | The Davis C'o., O'Neil Tire and Ba ¢ very government of the : . : S Ltery Co.. John A. Andrews Co, Con- | state.” READY-TO-WEAR . READY-TO-WEAR None wae : necticut Furriers, Adkins Printing J » Also Criticized M d F . Co.. in e Slodney | J N Manenso ofgzen- (H@de r'or Five Pullman’s Overturn Brothers, Boston Store and cns' | eval sessio hairman of the Loard . Five Pullman s of train | Coal Co. of the City came in for Beauhful Womers overturned down d six foot embank- | criticism, Mos assert that he S e ment, sliding into a swamp. W .B. STOLEN Al |u RECOVERED g prosecut g of the | Beauties who' guard Lhelr Ci i Darrow. superintendent of {ranspor- | The police notifled yest veakness of ions use MELLO-GLO Face Powdry 17 MAIN STREE’E tation, blamed the breaking of a [that an aniomobile hac n par B the recom- |only. Itamous for purity—its colar- g ruck under the dining car for the|on West Mai o es ¢ s 0 as a re- ing matter is approved by the Gov- accident. The diner left the rails r t ¢ t of the 1 1 investigation ernment n never looks past first. causing the Pullman cars to Y f 63 ar laky eadsimore smoot follow ' 3 ; street, Bristol, had reported | That the st depast- [and produc youthful bloom. 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