New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1929, Page 12

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R S Y e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929. T —————-———_—-—'fi"—_‘ Sayer Chase, of Oshkock, Wis. ‘ - City Items . . straight,” he added. Asked by Judge [tim was a seven old boy. Of | Heir e | moon. Sewing circle at her home tomorrow ¢ Flel y Ba.ttle Between Prosecutor B ReabUte was-nervous 1he FIRST DEATH OGGURS the RePin e oaati ez ath wpon.\He"e,ss Mm“.ed to 4 | The couple were said to have st fafternoon. I officer said he was more silly than | ed as incurable. | Young Swiss Architect i, switzeriand last year. George Burrows has been appoint- - g nervous and when asked what he IN FEVER STRICKEN GlTYl A cordon - of municipal ;mln-g_i Norwalk, July 24 (UP)—Eleanor | ed manager of the l-ullon\xln’l:rrt\;twfll nd Lawyer In Non-Support Case; | . PRSI ST ik ?“11 hegudriuigecghe S pnling rural guards and soldiers, stationed o ; 1 {5 rter court*it “was learned that [(Guards. Jorbld JEnirg: tor@ardenas. dlons. RIGR 1DE Lo/ edelinfiaatsiseany Sla, repuiad helsseito 18 DROWN IN FRANCE alr vays oman is Goo ctress\ Tadlis e |and at railroad stations, mounted |y 40 000 was sceretly married to| ; I paris, - July 24 (UP) | Chief »\m; WHE ~"”l"‘l N Bt Cuba—73 Have Typhoid, | zuard today preventing anyone rom | \pbii g, young Swiss archi-| R, G. Benton of Hartford, hasi o & ere drowned while 4 . | 6 Seab’ g was broug r r o fe ( o Ry P 2 % s ' P TS o Py y e Sl e e Eight Fatally 111 entering the fever-invested city. bt st A L IAGR BIRRE taken a_contract to roconstruct | e varlous paits of). T z e dic expec here uld be x ally X . s Sidon = es | 4 'y erformed by | port ¢ New Britain Machine » PR e ent § Higgins Case Produces Fireworks — Mrs. Senus Says | anvthing but a plea of gutlis anc ‘o Each day witnesses: Iong lines 0i| The ceremony was performied by | portion of the New BH(CL |8 Cl trying to. escave from the CUER, i o S S DAY | on he did not g0 into court. | Cardenas, Cuba, July 24 (P—The | residents before ~the public clinic}Rev. Louis 5. Howell of St. Paul's|Co. plant near S street |t ave, it was reported her § Husband Beats Rugs For Living and Beats [In his opinion Seaburg was under |first death has occurred in the ty-fwhere compulsory vaccination 1s Episcopal church lh‘i \\mog’\\o‘rll\ will £ I'li “” L of fi6 0w ‘du\-_ N . & A 5 : . S g £ (gt "The ofty st v hetd I estate ot Otto Froelichs an: Mrs, 'l Kisselbrack 76 Carl- Y g S Al Mg ] i » e o ce of liquor 1o such a de- | phold fever epidemic, avhich ~has|given. "The city water supply, held[Point cstate o s, Bas] Kisastu ) e o : Her For Pleasure. fificit A 5n + | caused the Gubin fed vesponsible for the epidemic, is De-|today the couple were believed =n-|lon street will entertain mer 1:}‘ s ing chlorinate oute 1o ope on their hon ‘ nd fr s of the Unity Rebekah A i The non suppprt charge against that she collec 1 rent from § John J. Higgins, Jr., 24, of property, but her husband collected 1 5 street caused a furore<in police court (it when he happened to be home. today when. Prosecuting Attorney J.| “I pay the inter he taxes, and G. Wedds, Mrs. “Higgins, anc the mortgage myse she declared torney David L. Nair eng a| Probation Officer Connolly tesii- 4 wordy battle which, while brief. w that he first learned of th quite fiery and caused Court Officer | casc on April 2. when Mrs. Senus Lanpher to rap heavily with his| ported that her husband had 1 gavel befdre order was restored her a short time earlier. He re- Higgins pleaded not guilty to the turned, however and the warrani 4 charge and Attorney Nair wanted which had prepared was not continuance for two weeks, declaring | sery ince however ¢ that there were circumstances sur- complained that she had not rounding the case which he wished | bee support in thra * to investigate. It might be shown | w ire two children in the that Mrs. Higgins was not entitled to family, and Jue Saxe said the support from her husband, he said. | couple should think of them and ad- Judge Saxe wanted to know about just th nces amicably. T ¥ arrangements in the interim, and At- | don people are so far ! torney Nair said the child of the |apar cannot be brought couple should be supported and Hig- gins is at present paying $5 a Proseécuting Attorney Woods said Mrs. Higgins is about to enter a hos- pital as a patient and a long con- tinuance should not he ordered, to which Attorney Nair replied that the day she actually hecame a hospita patient he would come into court and show at she entitled to support. “She’s wctress.” he said. adding that had made impression on the pr ney but Probation Of knew something ahout week was not d like id JUDGE HAS DOUBTS AND FREES DRIVER Saxe Says Evidence Against Seabury Is Not Positive to se NOW IN PROGRESS The greatest value-gi We are now ready for you wi plicate at any other time. ft. of show space is dx vou can’t afford to mi self. Get in on the fir: /ing event of the whole vear! th values that you cannot du- Every article in our 50,000 sq. stically reduced. The one big event Come, look about—see for your- big bargains. 4 Cn"\\'r;f‘ ,um«]".'!v': attor { | nnolly or 12" rem R Pl B o e A Steore That Gives You the Benefit e L L e All Chamber Suites On Sale Terms, With No Extra Charges. Dining Suite Bargains ‘ b ““3"‘1"‘:“;‘:[:]“ e AL R O s HE The opportunity is here! If you have been waiting for One of the ml\’(ttcl‘\n\l)]tl(‘]\ll’r)lgltwh]ll:egdllsdtlC‘:ll::]ed\n(;]l;k‘ll.l()el\nel]\': High grade Suites from Grand Rapids, Jamestown. ! Mrs. Higgins, in reply to a qu corner of Myrtle and High streets, a real bargain this is your ¢ hance—now! Only a few are the terms. Select what you please—we’ll make terms cte. Representing some of the finest makers. New 1929 ; tion, said she was planning to enter| although. according to the police, he quoted; a floor full of like values. these bargains. K & o il i the hospital Friday morning. “This | was unfit to drive a car and admitted 1 % : B to suit you. You won't pay a cent extra cither. Monthly styles and finishes. ! : 1 Caseishatlid el il ee e ol e n s e e kg $89.00 Bedroom Suite. Consists of Dresser, Chiffonier and or weekly payments. $125.00 Dining Room Suite. New period style in figured 3 R S Bed. In walnut stained hard wood. Wwalnut veneer, in combination with other hard woods. broke Mrs out. A Higg another argument torney Nair accusing here is rable Ja evidence cons 3 king to con- e but somethi August Sale St §110.00 Bedreom Suite. $69.00 Eight pieces. of having slapped 1 hushand’s |'vince me that man was under In walnut veneer. Conservative ! August Sale. ...... L face in Mr., Woods' office, to which | the influence of liquor.” the court sty 'ell made $175 ining Sui walnut veneer. Copied after e ] e s $85.00 TR, e e 5 ped his face and T'll slap it again an accident may react in such a way Aug IALE I o s v ) R % iy lig 5ra 2a Suite. $129 00 “No, you won't slap anyone's|as to give the impression that he is §155.00 Bedroom Suite. A new style figured walnut veneer- }n = Eight pretty pieces. August Sale. . % Attorney Najr told her, add-funder the influence of. llquor and ed Suite, Dresser, Bed and Chest. §188.00 Dining Room Suite. Another handsome walnut ing, “I'm glad you said that, so the ill not he in that condition. He may Aucust Sale. o & reneered Suite that you will like, judge could hear you _lact wobhly and all that but still not RS Al R A ve: D 3 . $14 00 Judge Saxe asked that a date for | he under the influence of liquor. §189.00 Bedroom Suite. A Colonial reproduction in red- INVEIRG RELDY s n 00 0oe0adh aacos . trial be decided on without f argument and Officer Lanpher ped for order. It was decided to t © is a serious one and this s record is clear. T may be mak- a mistake but T am going to give brown ma ugust Sale. ... 5.00 Bedroom Suite. e 6000 A fine butt walnut veneered suite tite. Special close-out on a good $167.00 $225.00 Dining Room : quality walnut veneered Suite. August Sale. the B Jtn]\h.tl. o him the benefit of the doubt which i e B e e S D o 0D i Roon e \ ..... i including 1 ea%s JADES AN s I believe exists here. of great beauty. 195 00 s $230.00 Dining Room Suite. Nine pieces including large mf:tfl"km;‘:; i00 *‘I"m_"_’(“"‘]“)'w _ Micer Doty testified that he was Augnst Salch s ST D ! Remarkable lemg Room Values China Closet. $ 1 83 00 was represented by Attorncys ts about 2:20 o'clock yesterday Be{l Suite. Large Dresser, Chiffonier and Take advantage of this opportunity to refurnish your August'Sale. .i..ioiiennn SR ) Je 2"2’320}" I,ndm::?:‘.‘\ '2: ilfl"\'lr:“ afternoon when he was informed of Splendid quality living room, up-to-date, modern. Enjoy the comfort and 00 Dining Room Suite. Heavy, massive Tui)te llndreid- S. Gordon, and after considerable|an accident at High and Myrtle August Sale. ..... S ese fine suites e o ination with burled elm testimony was before the court |streets. Upon investigating he found = ) beauty of one of these fine suites. brown mahogany veneer in comb Judge Saxe recommended that Pro- that Seaburg had been driving north $395.00 Six-Piece Suite. A dainty Colonial Suite with four $95.00 Living Room Suite. Davenport, Wing Chair and Club . and other hard woods. $195.00 d bation Officer Comnolly make an|on High street d an American poster bed. 315 00 Chair in figured velour. Apartment size. 79 0 AnoustSalel eI RS 5 effort to reconcile the couple. “This | Hardwa corporation’ truck in | AugustiSalenaias it Aty ¢ Anoust SAlES L e . 5.00 Dining Room en pieces. Unusually fine ease, 1 believe, is easily reconcil- | charge of Preston Sanford 'f 458 $160.00 Living Ri Suite. Beautiful three-piece J: ard i ani any s e g b el ot s bl eih 1ats $160.00 Living Room Suite. DBeautifu three-piece Jacquard Grand Rapids made mahogany 299 00 god it until August 26 on probation et after having g west s 2} Suite with damask seat reverse, 129 00 veneered Suite. Closing out at ... . Mrs. Senus accused her husband » street. Seaburg L C d T bl C Aug‘us} Sale. ....... ‘ 5 L Y of drn\;\’mg and, iplaving Vith woms | hadly damaged atiout the front ir ar apie cstumer or $180.00 Living Room Suite. Three large comfortable pieces en and girls.” ¢ Saturday the collision was walk- i ir. . 5 k in taupe wool mohair. , o R L 98&c Hat Tree Auzust Sale 149 00 |Console Mirror| |Rebuilt Premier : e was so drunk he did icer s Admission E e e O R 2 23S 1 not know me and he kicked me| The offic e G e ol .00 Living Room Suite. Our leader! All-over genuine :‘ut " Asked by Prosecuting Attorney burg admitted that £ ”l"‘i’“‘,m‘\ Benititalmolre 98C angora mohair Davenport and two chairs, with choice $1.49 Vacuum Voods where the place was, she re- | he had heen drinking cider. The floral leatherette t 5 Sells regularly $2. Limited from five differe: chair dels oods. - i al leatherette tops. Jade g im rom five different chair models. ] E:nd 80 Sheldon t, Hartford.” | odor sording to the officer, seem- e hiinese n-lo: brown quantity at this price. Finish- August Sale X Regularly $2.95. Beautiful C]eaners She described it as “a pool room, | ed stronger than might be expected legs. One o a customer. No ed in dark color. Has four e ancet e MR SR B e L B chrome frame lovely Comes Home When Broke reh street testified that he was on | orders, pleast tomer. No C. 0. D., phone or class. Measures 12x3 v Senus, cording to his earns between $35 and $40 a week beating rugs in Hartford and he al- wif “No." she replied running boar: observed that and in s0 makes a practice of beating h str aymond Hart 3 TR nites S 0 LAk AR 1 d, rebuilt i “Do he come home every cted “queer” < 0 AngustiSale s SnlE LIS R ST ° Guaranteed, rebuilt in: night”" Mr. Woods asked her, that his condi- Chlflonler z the Premier factory. All d difficulty normal. Kelly mail orders, please Gate-Leg Table lish and luxuriously comfortable. ] August Sale. . 4 $ 1 39 .00 Special—Bed Da\'éfi';);)l'( Suite. Large size Kroehler three- Useful in many places in the home. 98¢ Down $1.00 Weekly worn parts replaced. New Dinner Set . When does he come home he passed three $ I O " 1 rds 1 s T nase e 9-95 ] 1n95 Ai, Refrlserators to GO- bags and cords. As good “When he's broke,” was the an- eded up o Regularly -$16.75. Good Regularly $16.75. All hard We don’t want to carry over but a few Refrigerators. $6 95 as new for all practical swer. looking chest of drawers in wood, well finished in deep The reduced prices we are now quoting will start quick ac- L2 purposes. Don't go with- And then do you give him mon- zuilty and Seaburg ples dark stain to resemble wal- brown mahogany color. Meas- ev?" he asked. 1 having had anything to drink nut. Plenty of storage space T Ok e e tion. Here is your chance! .n:"‘.f-":.( Py ke (1‘ut d.\scuum‘ \\lhen 1}0( “Sure 1 do. He beats me it 1|"st r than water, except coffee.” A live August Sale Special. A bargain at this price 50 Top lcer €25 Thr i ke o M canFpICAUDESUCT FaghaTs don't.” she He ing to see a painter on oalloD; e RegugLes surprisingly Jow price forlso gain. Ask for a demon- Husband Spent Her Money Hi ot when the accident oc- Door Style S stration. $14.95 pretty a set. Questioned by Attorney Gordon, | curred and he was very nervous . Mrs. Senus said she had $8.000 a|after it happened. As to the odor Al] Beddlng S]ashed 225 Top Tee $19-95 Z vear ago and invested it in real | which Officed Doty smelled, Seaburg pa0/elODELCEY 4 estate. Her husband used consider- | said it might have come from snuff. | Beds, Springs, Mat- $19 95 $34.50 Three Odds and Ends Bargalns able of her money, writing checl Officer Thomas C. Dolan, who R tresses, Pillow A mec i Door. Style for $50 and $100 week after weck | locked S a cell afte s | BSOS Mg os i ¢ =k ; f S Anrrl sg)om‘zn: ay u:\ spe n:|” .: :w, .‘\rvy- \r] was simn my-’d (ml\_‘«‘ym’ :\1;\l.1 ca for bargain seekers. 0 Top Icev $24 95 All over the store are discontinued or bling and drinking. Tt was three d the driver as “very un- Come, buy what you had $22 75 . odd pieces which carry greater reduc- weeks, she believed, since he had e “He was drunk and in mind > = Thr ions than anything else. Lots of them given her any money. She admittel nd could not navigate i 36.75 Three tions than anything : Half dozen others of this style. Ju Door Style _‘some’ bargains we assure you. $27-50 §530.00 China Cabinet. NOW ... Plenty of Others. $30.00 Serving Table. NOW .. .. R21.50 Felt Mattress $14.95 Soft, buoyant, comfort- $39.50 Ll st a Few Quoted Here. Succlaiygsoommenteting able—yet firm and dur- . > . 4 2 folks who want a super-com- < Lo i = Gray Enamel 3-Door Front Icer, e . hair fortale high grage aiirem. Able. Good tick, rolled e fpi $36.50 53500 Club Chair. NOW ... 521 : Wonderful! Your own ferms. edge. Special! $64.30 Gray Steel Three-Door Style. $51 50 $13.50 Windsor Rocker. NOW .. $6.75 lee This 50 Derry Felt Mattress. NOW Suitable for electric unit. ......... ° $60.00 French Vanity. NOW .. $29.75 $55 5 Derry Felt Mattr NOW g R 00 Derry Inner-Spring Mattress ............ Round Oak $90.00 Mohair Davenport. IV\OV\ 559..);, A SR Bue Lol e A e Insulated — All 515000 Secretary Desk. NOW 59900 ied " o ) i i r. Regular $145.00 Fine Highboy. NOW ... $95.06 price si1000 Closing Out Summer Spacials Parcelain N Veranda Rockers, without arms ................ Gas Range : Veranda Rockers, high slat back .............. $139 All Baby Carriages Cut A . I Veranda Tables. Good quality . Lt o "‘ 4 ; ipecial—GO-Cfll‘t._ Reducedv {o g merica’s Stick Willow Arm Ch Natural willow T o Sas nanes i]:e)c_i?)l——\—‘-’l“:'l;(!(led}i\;g?llé:llli\al;:‘ . S ok Wi S bt = hroughout Soberts § $22.5 itney Y. 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