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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929. team sent more men around the bases than the others. Horse shoe pitching started about the middle of the baseball game, de- nmwhd the attention of a few mem- bers, W. Vogel was instructs RETNOL N Millionaire Finds Early Rlsmg .',',","I:;:j‘ e and Work Awating Him spread and dancing (UP)—Richari ing the scion | a decided enjoyed the | and singing the suceess. -1 course of dinner added i president of the | v sincere | to the visitors | to the attraction. London, Aug. 1 ¥red C. Teich J. Reynolds, young million New Bribain b of the American tobacco family | pocen of welcome ire gave WTIG AND WBAL DIVIDE | Hartford and Baltimore Radio Sta- tions to Have Alternate Nights On Air Henceforth. The division of time between sta- tion WTIC, Hartford, and WBAL, 3altimore, has been effected with the sanction of the Federal Radio commissioners, it announced today. WTIC will have tastern Standard Time every Mon- was from 7:00 p. m. was taken today to Wormwool|ponype oo Scrubbs prison to ihethmive bl B months to which SR yesterday in Old D e conviction on a charge e slaughter. His and killed Arthur Gr cyelist, clubs, Attorney chairman of ‘he spoke briefly. on the possib serve o was sentenced iley court ommittee, Vogzel spok former Ma 1 for the 1pon man- is wtomobile struck and! spoke be | B MOLOT = 41507 oF that 3 : the y ad last MaY. | formed to back him Suburb | s ROTARIANS TOLD v OF JOVENILE WORK Miss Bristoll Explains How| Probation System Operaies may Wormwood S northwe: the pris are sent by Bi young Reyno! verdict and s ed for first place necessary would consume month all of would have how. In the the po: sility that th 2 might increas nolds fir s, said t two T the to irs the sent t con- | routine ildren; | diviston e 5 1 T T y lve in a fore convict f a erin : | erably d S v roor t for which they which he 1 accuston pay $20 a1 nt. i living as a pop An ile prot millionair to the [ 6 . m. whether he like gettin ih ¢ Burritt hotel today up or not Must Clean Own Cell “After undergoing the cal training drill v of the life of al Wormwood Scru his cell and the 15 bed and help sweep ording to tion statutes and ex- her | ich is a cor he nsils in mus v a place caep childrer authorities it Dinner and Games Enjoyed at Saybrook Point report court and settled them into court. ht, undern or careless o s some of the y chil men venile pr sk tio sbatio ds funds to continue its isfactorily and that much ven by the Rotary and Ex- change clubs, {he American L private individu; here was much lay often n The annual outing elub of New towns in the state day atfernoon and evening I Pease House at Saybrook Io About 150 members were present Among the clubs represented w Hartford, Meriden, Waterbury Middletown During the afternoon game claimed the att group. 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It contains no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature’s own medi- cines for the sick. For over 10 years it has been recommended by druggis who have watched its marvelous re- sults. The cost is less than 2 centsa . Get a bottle of Tanlac from your druggist and give it a thorough tria Your money back if doesn’t help you. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTILES USED Lions | work s Britain 10 other [help is was held yester- slon hter among their own exp toll rring to the and the You know Al been th i her ade n e year 1 164 children in cou 104 for truancy, 61 f 24 incor probation rians at n My marked. in 1 lunior Republic 2 Meriden | what | a bascball e on of tie New Brit- one from In Bristoll sui were you've summir violation of violation of the motor wrdians made eliminary ses out visits, ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING | days - | WBAL | sustained | He BERLIN. &5 Probate | day, Wednesday and Kriday nights for periods 24 consecutive hours. The same period on alternate week will be at the disposal of On Sunday the division of time comes at 8:00 p. m. Eastern tandard Time This will give cach station three days a week, but both will have a couple of hours for carly evening roadcasts on other nights, both sta- ons being on the air every evening either before after 7:00 p. m. liastern Standard Time. or BOY ON BIGYCLE HURT Joseph Marineczyk, Azed tf, of 53 Lyman Street, Hit By Auto—) Have Internal Injur Struck while riding a bicycle oa Washing north of I ton ¢ distanee | fayette 14, was thrown to the Joseph ‘ Marineezyk, of Lyman strect ground abont 2:15 o'clock this ternoon 1 possible internal injurie was taken to New Dritain Gen- and time -t whether not the boy, eral hospital rious or driving the John Serbin w which to the an- struck hospital author McAvay was detail- Kelly to investigat tomobilc e SELANGER NOT ) Vitalis Broden was the one to b tested for intoxication as the result automobile accident at th 1 and Washington streets Sur morning instead of Charles sclanger as previously reported. Tn previous story the names were d, that of Mr. Bela en in place of that of Broden. dis- have famonds have been me which Among the 4 ‘J participants in ship contest are (left to right) Harold W 111mm Davis, Vermont; Charles « Inue, |honor of Miss Wanda lagas In E'h cn Scholanhxp C:mt s’L H. Brunis Personals Tokio Fllght Plane C"acks Up : Pllot Unhuri 140 Fires During July But Damage Is Light Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooley and| [ L family will spend the remainder of | } % the season at Montowese. jest Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coholan camily of Arbour, Pa.. this city and are visiting in Miss Catherine Dargan of Was ington, D. C., is the guest of Miss| Anna Price of Pearl Court. _ | . M. Cooley and | 6 Harrison street | month of August Dr. son, and Mrs Clifton, of are spending the at Indian Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Ko Winthrop street are Cod this week Pa touring - K ard o Edward Restelli, Dr. I C Enander, P. ¥. McKnerney and Har- old Dykens -will leave tomorrow Montreal, Canada, where they pend several days. for will Richard Lord of Bassett street, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lambert | lord, is home for a few days’ visit | from the Boy Scout camp where he | is spending the summer. Mrs. Joseph Hergstrom | Tacoma, Mr. and Gasoline dashed from loaded tanks blinded Lieut. ' started down the runwey for Tokio. Bromley, Harold Bromley unhurt, plans another attempt. He lost control and the ship was wrecked. AT ‘ During the month of July, the | |fire department answered 40 calls | but there was not a large fire in- | cluded and the loss was negligible | Damage of $147.3) was caused ir | C. supper's store on Whiting street |and that was the largest fire of thc entire month. The other calls wer: | for grass and automobile fires prin cipally. Of the forty calls, thirty-two werc “still” and eight bell alarms. Ac- | cording to Chiet Noble, it was one | of the quietest months in ‘the his- | tory of the department. { USED CARS SAVE! SAVE! BUY ONE OF THESE PRACTICALLY NEW CARS New Car Guarantee 1928 NASH Sedan Slightly used I Associated Press as his plane, “City of Advance 6 left today for Square| Me., where they | weeks. They | rank Schade. and family Lake near Sanford, will camp for sever: weve driven there by of Stratford Frank Lava of Beverley and Peter Zazecki of Oak street have returned to this city aft ending a three weeks' fishing trip pla Thousand Islands and the Great | , Lakes. ave- Hill | Alexander G 11 your child uses the street for a “Ruy Many roun( Home."” with yards, m | WELCOM HOME AGAIN | A reception was held last at the home of Mr. and Mrs Grubar of 51 Winter tocations $2500 ideal 5500 to night | Yrank | street down. the Houses See For Sale ads in the class this ¢ fied section of to- Rom has recently returned to from Cunada, and Michael of New York city About a score were present, of whom took part in the entertain- ment, Prof. Irank Jagialskik, or- of St. ( and Methodins church of Hartford, accompanisd his wife the piano. Walt Arzozowy, baritone, and Stanley number nf{ was served at 9 night's Herald. many at Borawski also sang selections. Dinner o'clock, at which Iinance Commis- | sioner Paul Nurczyk and Peter Zarecki of the City Drug store gave | wsts. The remainder of the was spent at cards. ore ove- 1929 NASH Sedan pe . Slightly used J. B. Moran Motor Sales 51315 CHURCH ST. D rastic Price Reductions On All Our High Grade USED CARS You Save Money if You Buy Now! EACH CAR IN PERFECT CONDITION AUBURN 115 AUBURN 88 SEX Coach X Sedan HUDSON Coupe CHRYSLE edan CHRYSLER Coach 6 PACKARD Sedan Couch 6 HUDSON Brougham. PACKARD Phacton MANY AT $39 UP If You Want a Real Bargain Come to The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. “Where 200 Iairness is Ifeatured" JAST MAIN ST. Terms—Trades ¢ Payment Plan Open Get a Good Car YET SAVE MONEY Buy One of These 1929 WHIPPET 4 Sedan 1929 WHIPPET 6 Sedan These are new models, used very little as demonstrators 1928 WHIPPET 4 Sedan 1927 WHIPPET 6 Coach 1928 WHIPPET 6 Roadster Other Makes $50 TERMS and TRADES Assouinted «ooss Phote the Thomas A. Edison scholar-| Louis De La Fleur, New York; William F. 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Westerberg T R R POOR PA | AUNT HET BY CLAUDE CAlLLAN BY RORERT QiiL_EN “Miss Elkin right religious, but you never catch Ir'lr:uhu any church work unless it 3 HUE vesdin somethin’ that th | with men.” “Copyright 1929, to be e n' to givt doin this c about rows made him kind o' un- Putihsiers Bynd FIENt 1929, Publishers Syndicas~ MOM =1 UES' DONE SOME WE—‘-*WE\-;‘T] THINKIN WITH My OwN A AVELL 2 BRAIN AN'T MADE LP My |\ R ok MIND FROM NOW_ON IM / conna e A VERY S A PLEASURE TO HEAR MY AFPPLE DUMPLING TALK LIKE THAT- ALL LITTLE BO SHOULD BE GOOD FOR |s00D BOYS GO TO = HEAVEN? 7.t e Elmer Automobile Co. 10 WEST PEARL ST. 22.MAIN STREET IT WASN'T HEAVEN I WAS THINKIN' OF — MOM - TWO WEEKS FROM TOMORRER 1S MY BIRTHDAY [P THE QUESTION BEFORE THE HOUSE IS, ARl WE GONNA ABANDON THIS BEAUTIFUL SUMMER ESTATE. ¥ JesscalsE SUPFOSED 1B HALNTED, O"’ 15 s uP 10 You PA' WE'LL DO WHAT GP()KV— LIKE A TRUE ERKH\JS j FOLLY' WE'LL STAY AN' SOLVE \ THE M\/STERY OF GRAYSTONE E o AN’ JESS BY WAY OF A HAPPY OMEN wHICH B PROVES THAT wWELL l SLICCEED N THE END. 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