New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 19 s v? ‘\’e\‘\‘vfi{':fi} whooping cough and two of of Undertaker Thomas P. O Tax Collec Willis J. Hemi Cha “Ivon Mike"” Riordan, iif2 i1l lead of \v\hal Irm - way stated today that he had cor suard at the Rockwell park lagoon. be two g w 1g to the shore ] o girls who 5 5 neny : e iot | had waded heyond their deoth. Al- in the sam ation. This has been | h y to the owners o waded heyon r deoth, ot Sliogping Contar LR L e e s meeneoraent | WILL BE DELAYED et set e sutioess 5 suas: 23 > i ! ¥ o tity of water, neither was uncon- 1l has been provided ng that the taxes paid . Clark, who will also | August 1 or an officer will be sen cious when placed on the sands by furni e ice cream. The event is wound to c ] aa f . S e ] . The colieetor suted tnat on e DUl Committee Withhold-' ree = Neuright, 13, and G e o5 T e or | FTADK Hilo Asstssed $10° 4B o wnio isenor 15 ing Final Approval of Plans e oo swim i e wauns it of a namber of ma- | COS1S Tor Injury to Property | Xuzuse o buc ne id not i inal App (Tl Tt ise the stringen rod they fin v help- Extra Big Values On All Ready-to-Wear and Accessories For Zhe Ao L {hagihes plannedi DErs il R ¥ " Al Saturday Shoppers e el e e SR REN AT ESENRIGHBORHOND Bt s s e’ Feni Tt borh were sun- continue throngh until Monday Baseball Game P el mectings, | Pithians to Hold Installation— : g P - rea gir: EXCEPTIONAL! 1 : : Alumei Association o Meet Te- um fate awiy, Fla EHER 7 's and Misses’ — 46 two Sundays. 1t—Heelth Cendition of Town - Wemen's and Misses (16 to 46) STy S < oo . Wacai I'wo Girls—DBristol Notes. turned from Vine {: H. Excellent—Taxes Duc. 5 o hz n spending part of fsein 4 3 Sty I'he new four room schoolhouse iord ) for Portland, Me., to be gone for the zton, was fined $10 and ¢ e 3 Rl o ¢ Tl e three lives, Last Monday he brought whic approve the district several | » a girl who had also waded s hold their annual outing until next |“4 feritt O. Ryder on a charge | Irank < 2 , geo = { o Girl Struck by Auto of maliciously causing damage to |5 o and AR L ember be Y t th Miss Ebba Senstrom of Anderson (Values to %5, and Mrs. G. E. Dalbey and private property. S TAOTES At pgarec il : a5 vob bet nue. a clerk in the office of City oyed the dey st Hammon- | 15, was arvested yesterday after-| maeiang h 3 Thomas B. Steele, sugered a Sheer handkerchief lawns, printed voiles, batiste ves y e e O FILT ( Ge 2 - SR aa 1 3 th X ) bruises and abrasions 3 S = ¢ et Harttont . . . % - . . o 3 when s was struck in Forestvilla rayon in a great variety of summery styles. Excellent fo yoffs i Hartford Cou eel & Bearings Co. by Constabl- | pit ith Robert on the recei i 8 eI hi ; il e b e b o'clock last evening beach wear. e St AL ian aoVEal gOn) by 4 ! 1 been made to Prosecut Bit By Striped Adder ry list this year 1 < i New Church Tr e S e 00 RS 1 iren p Boas antic The oroy ported to ths : f th icial board of the | DrOfen I 3 L ¢ ar 1 to be 1l ment g cler a meeti church last eve succeeding Ho- e . de e Sty The | suet i 14 \ teelected Vice President i T in court tl poisonous. i Toits S Sk . veat ¢ Hand blocked printed in guaranteed pure silk that is absolute- nd it was with regret that the | °fPiOY ‘M"" n i ""“"“ & neeEiic s Seu Dk that complet t t Stat . T nt i € i 14 I i d | € o0 her nervous s ly washable, choice of smart gay patterns and unusual at ¢ ; A, G : nd exact in ! v to set v $ vester Heavy Thundershower inder shower which ] : : h t ] TR ol ser s the et city at 8:30 o'clock GIRLS" WASHABLE FROCKS—S$1. ie now treasurer has been a lif 4 i ible th N sadpriomt new to be 1 mmense amount of good. The rain, Novelty prints, and pastel shades—materia e | ) 1 with the chu L of out 25 cents and when any « 1 all qu 1 or her |0 d t, or 1 which . Salalhi il 505 ket and loud claps sheer, regular $2.95 dresses, special $1.95. ] active h v f them was used, the expense par r. Fully believi open all win e : , ost ent W : ! : . e s ; To Install Officers SECOND FLOOR At 5 ettt e e e L e gy m of, Stephan ATerey q| . : he pa om 1 ¢ his se . s *. to be held this rday he was 1y elected officers i el ih 1ght t t P i that s € will be installe Refreshments will 3 hud beenfemploved iatithaSconcerijiys at about el 0. S. of A, Meting ; 7 ; for about four weeks | herse uneral of Charles Kimberly difficulty in selling it country” for the past seve F b our w . g D ral y Goronade: oigl 5 before having Doctor r e funeral of Charl Berlln News though sold to the f school | were there to “make the young men ] ere .m(l«: Neighborhood ore having Doctor J . ! “«ko m“‘ya mn 1\: = listrict of the town, i i ack ond, Milo last night was moned to ner home. Tk : c sterday fol- , e property | old and the old men you it 1 | s OIMOTrTOW eveny Arcanum hal. e Ao e bt & ¥ town at the local | im iately took her to New Brit- 1 long illn will be held (icers will be installed and other spent a tim the SRousaLoy town hall. He was | ain General hospital ) e home, 54 . e o SA[E IS AI I:R[]VEI] A e e B S s o O o - ad einietn | Hough street. Plain v ! cemet Hite ! tomorror. | Veteranal® anil e elief to 1 ers in in an s v s itog b : Saidesnh Ry i e £ mberly was est S Sy e s R e iy g | Durins vee small hours o Picks First Winner e Sons of Veterans boy was pee nt e fent. And g ¢ o1l n 1 the son . to attend the ou that the dry weather of the past|there ca R - % % 3 niorning, resi lents in the neigh 1 Levine, well k it : wvited to attend the ou w weeks has been destroving | 6 from t le "k ms,” od of the town hall en turning vellow and drying up i cell house “ ) f ; 1 SRR e W(]Odl‘ufl Sas as a result of the extended dry | gmac SRt s il it et i & in an orgy of e I Tommy Lou. N 0 v TS g € : e > celebrated at St Mat- | weather. he rain was regarded as .. oc ¢ A 2 % v f ey r : er James Braddoc ¢ o t r stville. at 8 —_— a saving element for late crops and Re e m‘v' vyweight champion e ! N h > o row morning in mikree gardens B : should at this tir Yankee Stadium in New York > ory Loretta Degnan. e in the d of ; rd boiled pug, | %) the i 1 “Carolina Moor Mickey has been pick them s : el New Milford Banker e o R ~ | who wou come SR s Tt ; e e basie: < llong, 1 e but he met et oy . ,~ . Increase in Communicable Diseases 14y afternoon L i DeinoNId ereniicen the i ! S ¢ lothar ning a8 o s last night 4l (are: Bt To Be Buried Today B by the limb, which was a if they wer: wiling But it se : A % ia S S S ; R gl mbe Cew Milford, July 19 (OB) = and Payment of Back Bills Causes one th illing v e o v o o ren- (DI l=we & ¥o; 1 1 obe Cirel ol i ek e es will be held here “rom Schoolhouse to Dan 0 RERiE ‘ ) ledged ontanih e fstcali e e P ; o 2 v J. Emmons, New 3 1 tional | k fiw nker, who died sudden- Hills schoolhouse, which was rain descen.i v0 ol Cunilre [aabnlubtive. Eistore 5 o : Biteet Silhidns iert L : 3 Al e b oar to be sol t at .agro ot for Je o nvite troubl ) e e e Plainville Briefs ST - e nons was treasurer of the meeting last night the town hall '@ e ¢ ho fitents ‘ot ¢ “ir ) Sl ¢ ¥ t t “West A Siveat 0t 5 e Sinday tain 4 e il o ears, resigning last year. At 5 I ; ‘ he was pres- Milford ‘Trust candidate of Extra Expense—Legion Outing Plans—Berlin ltems, approved the : ed in the call three proje t the meeti onal s ! s wr away from the carnival. The night was over, history req % 4 > RETA e o ety I ' to the coroner said sl within Marriage License Application t the man buy the brid X ; 1 o 5 : sl u by acute in- It was bro v : : ; N fare 1 : 1t part of the town a ieved to yvesterday by Cha h crease of contagion : . favor of the proposition Rarnett vn during the | Kknown that property can | Aiss sponsible for the onal 5 s bl 1 for by Dr AL Griswold 1th off pection and too small ©tine of the families with cases of titlons. The TSy ¢ ibd . e sy lumni Assoclation meets 1 place an offer with t perty An additional appropriation of Boy Scout Meetings $2.500 was asked for by the town | ruoop 1, Boy Scouts of America On Vacatio solectmen for the outside poor fund. | (i1l ot tonight at the scout roon, 3 Anna Znosko o 1! was disclosed that about $1.950 . the Berlin Congregational church i Sraw aive of the amount appro 1 for the |,: 7:15 o'clock. Scoutmaster E. O. was spent payment | Shierden w lisease was responsible for the ex- ing of the iget. Th imount 4 by the official was $265 ich will pay bills and take care of cxpenses for the rest of the year Novena Opens ill be in charge Last Berlin 1 of back bills before the pre cal e Stdot an took of They have paid up e Aditional hack hills, some of them ' scout rooms. three and four years old, and asked 1 to attend that the additional moneyv be given Legion Outing Plans them so still mor old bills can he The American Legion and 1 - de v East B ¥ i ” . . . and the new 1 > is v vy have completed plans fc s L ; A 3 AR ====a 5 Injured on Train passed by the vot annual outing to he held July i Suburh of will be appropriated so that by the | Double beach. All members of ths | a Jots complstadi iRty - conver L AVAAIN D) In Suburb of end of the year t \ no old | post and t aunitiary 4 their |\vhich awails 47 SR SRR ¢ <PLAINV » e : S hills left agair e outside POOT | families are invited to attend the| As previously in sl il s bitiile ILLE : ] £ g Norton account function, which promises to be the | attending is re TONTGHT ; The permission of the ors was JOHN GILBERT in “DESERT NIGHTS® largest social of the year, All puit- | necessary tools sons wish to zttenc are asked to g¢t spoon and cup, Punch erve AGED WOMAN DraAD in touch with ek Pierpont of | during the dav i Tny R Kensington as soon as possible and | brought will be property is not being 1 by the ¢ y know if they wish trans- | tributed as in for: hltants o SATURDAY SRRt Rl R e The group will irave Legion hali the day. bo 1 sports six months. She is sur William Haines ¢ - liar ; any money that could be gotten for ;oo &8 B0 H ek Beltg h it e Sl bt : 3 ¢ ¢ C this For SCREEN GRID a: the. atructur Notifidd of Tojury 5 S 3 ) 2 3 ISRAS R ALL OTHER A-C Sots Mrs. Ralfore of 13-cikley has - - sked by ot yresent it 1 - Asked by a voter pr £ Af the ) otified of the condition of 1 in nossession of the town. Town | pu i Woowrnft answered that the ¥ g g 1s were in possession of the town | ¥ L ' . " and that thev showed that the prop- e S 1 = - T eriy wax snid o fhe fourlh sehool b i o ./ NE au%.‘:?\eio x TueRe ey \ ; ( T ot A SREARY district of the town clear of all en- < P thy A CLOSER To THEM NOW= o By e c = T 1 is dated v s ol 14 ?/ UST AS FRECKLES AND DAN TS STOP AND | ARE \\.A—:\;\/‘:&‘ g hosiy A:;;t-.,;h ON_Er g\\ e Ho nr \oen | and tl h 1t e thigh. H e % i = s 4 ONE e i . HORSE IS THA )\ i nm-'," BEEE L wu \‘: S g B HAD e‘uEMC UP HOPE OF FINDING IF WNE CAN GET . ot | M IS TAG'S A BACK OF A BUSH= 006 VAN ! L1y fhe owner of the nroperty. The land | Morial hospital Naw London wher. ARY TRACE OF TAGALONG AND 7 A BETTER LooK MRS W | oo ¢ \THeY MOST uave i “bounded on the east and north|the nature of the wound was dis- AIS PONY AND WERE STARTING AT THEM' ~ 7 SN SEEN US BECALSE LE TAGALONG hy a stone wall. on the south and ;mw! His wound is very painf:! BACK To TME RANCK To BREAK > — T Z N THEYRE AOUIN | ~ LE TAGALONG west by the highway.” Tt is doubted 1ot serio i § TUE WEWS TOo UNCLE HARRY, X v O L AWAY =z COFF TKE TRAIN, it there are any traces of the wall Charles and his | R A T .)jh «.'. o plot is given by |are in charge of the s e THEYNSEE PONY TRACKS UFON ™ COMING OUT 1, aho! camp. His brother r \ THE GROUND s ALANOST AT s to the value of the pron- | Whil2 Charles is a fi lass SAME TIME THEY IN T A 5 on . Mall | The family is well known 9 e to sell the old Blue Hills school house to the highest hidder. The Title to Tand Clear adi {hat th e was not known | having lived here for a nu f FAR DISTANCE TWO HORSEMEN AND and that the 1 ind bnildine would | vears. RIDE FORICLSLY TCWARD THEM e sold to the high bidder, al At the Carnival == though ther w no actual 1 was a large crowd auction of the 1 Ar as 1l last night under he knew he lights and the hoar It is understood that Perry Stev- | the barker ns. awner of the adjoining land.| The hula-hula show was the main evening, judging was accerted. There have been sev- | from the crowd outside the tent. | sral men looking at the land. and it | Girls reported to have hean with th ‘s thought that there will be little | “‘great | would purchase the lot if his price | attraction of the vaudeville tour of Lha‘

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