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9 : EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST -7, 1929. . : _— e e e . . Voslt) Bu. Cpap itaind | ahe would | g |saia when she was called to the|steady,” interjected Prosceutor|riage and four belonging to his wite|of ninc and 17. s R { l M torc cllsts Pass 95 | not live with her husband, but want- | stand by Prosecutor Woods. *Last | Woods “How much of the whiskev | by a previous marriege—he is not Asked if he thought that i e ue mg 0 y ‘ ] Jight he came home and asked for|did yeu have? This much?” and|sure which, Adolph does not carc u g0od example for his chls ed support for their child. Judg: < Dlaced o zood | much for marricd life, he told Judg: [ Adolph vigorously —replicd. oy Welles placed ‘Gray undeér bonds of is supper. There was no supper. |the prosccutor measured off y usly : HOUI‘ Mal’k Amld Cheers Of TOWI'I $500, luppm his wife $10 weexly for J 4 We had no meney. Then he went|three fingers. raceski, He also admitted that the | Both Adolph and Rose were fined 2 ) o ¢ ) t another iellow and they No, 2 Rose. | Other woman had a half pint of|-nd costs. var ne year. | no, protested | He came hack with this | gnly this mu She measured off | noonshine and they drank. | Converted tO Contest Aftel' KiCkS’ American l:t;ui<“r| Meeting TEVEL L Somansan :”‘ "I‘i:‘j‘wi‘(‘” M"’I““ | ene finger. “I've lots of children at home out| ADDITION TO GAS PLANT | ror whiskey. | May-Davis-Stotzer post, American Husbfifld’s FODdfleSS IOY wms o he houee and told the other wom. | “Egrhaps a couple?” Mr. Woods|:one of them work x.».y;~flf(h:£:.‘;- A permit for the erection of an Legion, will hold a special meeting | x S had a half ofae [wes Not“yet satisfled: help me (o make money exhauster house was giveh (e New - o Qe By M W in Grange hall on Wednesday l L d { F l R . |an to go home. She had a half pint| %oy 5, 1 etcha,” Roserresponded There isn't bread at the I Bittals Basd 1ot S0 BURsI id Carle Place, L. L, Enters Spirit of Event—Man Who | ... "<uzust 14, to make plans va (6] LEAAS (0 FAMIY ROW ot moonsiine Although he is married and he |Adolph squirmed in the * witn el Qtrew: oty N attending the corvention in Foot iy Ao | "I wish somet could be done st support a wife and nine cliil- | chair. spagibn Arthag ., Ruthenthrd ote- Strewed Tacks On Routs 50“'\ Now Guard hall, Hartford. August 2. % SEnEd R and ! gren, four of m by a previcus| “But yon have money for whis- | day. According to data reccived ibe I'he inevitable other woman-—1his | joes work steady | building will be constructed at Pine Elated Grocer Serves Free Soda. Commander James F .Simpson | iaye hndtiva by Tbes Bus nfas | eyt bia wits tolaihin requests that the members attend {°1¢ Packing a halt ““‘I‘]"'(”“’:’:"'"”‘ | Rose Likes It, 'Po vious marriage, or. five of: them he he children it was explained to|and Meadow streets at a cost of : ponsible for the rift 00, r - the parade to be held Augus 24. New York, Aug. 7 (UP)—The sun|hour and he deftly took one hand X lin the relationship between Adoph | rawled ) easte sk day | off t handlebars raise his cap S 3 | Abucewicz, 42, of 108 Franklin | e = crawled up the eastern sky todaiy off the handlebars to raise his caj Building Report o 2 hioh | and started its customary journey fin recognition of the cheers. strect, and his wife Rose, whi-i - July building operations in New- [ Sves 450 8 0 dited into po- westward, apparently unawarc All is Forgiven 3 1 | caused Adolph to be hailed into B ” ington as reported by Inspector |, vy Ao a new motoreycle endurance recos Tha G aentit e fnopulatitonMintola| ISR CEREIRGRL T RRES 1ce court this morning charged wit ablished at Carle Plac renzy. someone started a collection | = 8 hichester;la s : | drunkenness ‘and broach of the Permits for repairs and altera- |jeace. His wife Rose. was summon- Jong to purchase the motorcycle and pre- | I - b 3 ’ Pass 95 Hour Mark sent it to the Smithsonian Institu- |108S, 7. estimated cost, §365: plumb- |ed as a witness. . Today the world needs to be in-|tion when the endurance ride was|!n8 and heating, 9, cost 0: Bar-| rrpe family life of Rose i formed that victory has perched [over: the citizen who scattered tacks | 28¢5 and poultry houses, 8, cost $2.-| 5 qolph atso will be chahged, for vn upon the hundlebars of the motor-|sobbed his regrets on a neighbors| 237 electrical, 14, cost 31,240; total, | tho stand before Judge Stanley J y 56,500 Praceski Adolph, in a weary young men. Ior last it the en- | nounced free sarsaparilla would be v : o said that he was tired taking carc durange tidee bas el Sinshonorios (he s aans ARG T Tinaa e S Everything in the store is reduced. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Occasional pieces, Kitch inyone can ascertain. that is a rec-| The grocer’s announcement caus- =g [him, and that he was zons to-sue |8 en furniture, ete. The saving opportunities are remarkable! In this advertisement we are featuring but i flne g e Biiky | S evenlondeRichoers An et ke e e | e one Living Room Suite. Other bargains galore—the floors abound with likevalues. When you buy here have greatness thrust upon it the lanc of light on his monotonous| Pome after spending two weeks with [ ye (old the judge when s vou get the henefit of the lowest sale prices, on easy terms. Only a small amount down, balance in con- Willie Heller, Max Heller and Cyril Thinking the crowd was|Mrs. Geor "':'“ o the center pleading for clemency. venient weekly or monthly amounts. Robertson set out to bring game Lo ¢ S fresh enthusiasm for But you have money for moon v v s outdid himself hy Mrs. William H. Bucll and chil- | shine,” his wite flashed back at hin works steady anc e drinks longing to him by a previous mar | the court, range between L cycle (1925 model) pilot y thrac|shoulder; t village grocer an- .-,,"“" ’(::m" \1 ful because |t both T handle- | dren of Pitman, N. J, will gpend |from her seat in the courtroom. the motorcycle kept them awe v iin saluting popu- | the remainder of the month with Cop Puts Other Woman Out they even scattered tacks along t bit puz Mrs. Buell's parents. Mr. and Mrs.| The artest was made carly this road 1 attempt to, halt t : rarded him | Walter Caufield of the center ihorning by Oificer Grabeclk, rocery | e 4id, he hear and . rom the house at 108 I = C]ty Items lin street. Previous to the arrest ||} accom- he had put the “other woman™ and | by a lad who jogs along be- fer child out of the house hecausc | The et ¢ : h Jo motorcycle with a can of| Although he swerved his car, at|:hey were making a dgisturbance, he | 9sth hou L 3 ine, and, with favor: weath- | the same time applying his brakes, said. Complaint from the neighbors honfir reed rkn ~Heller and his associates |Joseph Miller, 43 Erwin place, coull |caused the arrest torches flam nd 1 to ride and ride until the|not avoid hitting a dog on F rming- [ “Yes my husband works, riders sent théir n s ¢ Dl Nl s illine ol ere A | [on B vennalnabieyening RNy | v trinmphan t |statue o motoreycle rampant on |Scarched the neighborhood but could | Willie Heller ha c i v road to commemorate the|not find the owner of the dog. La-| |ter he reported the accident to th | police, v the cycle at the tot th glory that is Carle Place's. Spreading from a necar-by incin- door and ran to the turnpike,|erator, fire partially destroyed & about half & mile away. Bolles had [shed in the rear of 151 North streci trouble starting his car, but final- [last evening. The property is own- |1y overtook her, and said he would [ed by K. Kabian. A box alarm call- ) |1ake her hore. T vl refused his|ed several companics. Damage ¥ l ofer and walked to her home in|slight. Hartford, arriving about 5 o'clock.| Jimmy Bordiere and his assistants She was in a highly nervous and|are row doing business in his for- or got in contact with the | Barber Shop—Adyt. icts to Captain Williams, who et into communication with Constable STt reported to - the polico this Newington, Auvg. T — Richard |/l ran Newington B AnERhatiantiveinadinan stolen rrant was latr issued for|from his car when it was parked in | Bolles' arrest and he was taken in | his yard last night. | ton, was arrargned before JUGZ* | ygiody and placed under $300 e Welles in town court last evening. |y o s MOTOR VEHICLE REPOI charged with eriminal assault «nd | Bojjes was represented by Attor- Five New Britain motor velricle with attempt to rape, |ney Charles A. Shea ot Hartford, | operators licenses were suspende Bolles, it was alleged, picked Up & \no asked to have the case dis-|and onc was returncd yesterday aft- voun July 27 at | | snissed as the girl had received no|ernoon, according to records at po- P. m., on one of the strects in Hart-{ipiurics and no violence could be|lice headquarters. Licenses suspen ford and said would drive el |y poved, Judge Welles found prob-|ed were James H. V. Janusonis, 467 home, "”I'I“l?" n near "“’jr'";’!"“"“'-‘;w cause and bound him over until | Stanley street: John Serbin, 117 Wil suggested takir o this 1he | ypo nexi term of superior court un- |low street; Ralph H. Hodge. 4 Lo, X e e e o | Breratie deraec ey o a4 | PLIKE A NHWADRBSS expected her home at - that time Bolls is married, lives with his| pwight street; and farl Raymond | Bolles drove her along Maple ave- | ire and has one child. IR A e OU'LL be delighted with our nue and the Berlin m"“I"r‘\'“ ‘«l"'h Non-Support Case Heakd | Stanley Lasker, post office hox 716 work on garments of jersey Davenport A” . QUES D e L’fil‘ln‘fu that | James Gray of 46 Glendalo ave-|has had his license returned, the |cloth and other knitted fabrics. | B 89 Inches 7 over L ) Hartford, was before Judse | records show “,‘,'sn”, ;X.‘m:( 10t ,]ih \,‘,hl‘ “,'II,:,‘T) _,:‘v, ot o o s e Sty Sl Sterilizing steam moulds back shape | ) Genu[ne o L SCALERDE Cetiis ke 2 = | and smar OS5 o sag or streteh i port POLICE END FAMILY Rows | #Nd smart lines—no sag or stretcl car. q | Mrs. Gray stated she had nojre-| T g e oo | —a new garment your friends will Brosecutor Lucas stated that prob- t Y Three calls for policemen on ac- ably mo more than two or three cars |CCived support since last January.|count of family trouble came into | think | o R o (an hre o e urpar_ ne iy | o o T oo 11 p : ngora Ivlohair Bolles of Attwood street, Newing fhaes o Nis attempt in the car, money at various times to pay in-|and 745 last night, the blotter | New Bntam S v e by Eanl stallments on furniture, etc., but she | shows. In all cases, no arrests were screamed for help, but in this wiid- | had diverted these funds to her own | made. . 3 v ; N A, Upholstefed ALLOVER in genuine angora mo- erness no one could hear. The girl [Use. Since that time he stated the | S | Dry Cleanmg Corp. L E N hair except the seatscushions, which reverse in was Kept in the car for over an|had been paying all bills, but had| Only about one-fourth of the pro- £ e A i e T e the hour, it was alle furnished her a home ard necessary | ple of Mexico have cnough Spanish Phone 364 % ‘ artistic moquette. Mohair, which is made from the Bolles left the car for a moment |support, and could not sce where the [blood in their veins to be clearty | - S R R : . ¢ . wool of the angora goat, is one of the most beauti- and the girl jumped from the oppo- |charge of non-support could be up- |noticeable in their physical featurcs. | 96 and 415 W. Main St. % ful of materials. Lustrous, luxurious and long- wearing. CHOICE OF ANY Three Pieces $189 EXACTLY AS PHOTOGRAPHED One of the big features of this store-wide sale is this magnificent three-piece suite—specially re- duced. A suite that excels in beauty of design and staunchness of construction. It is so good, so com- fortable, such a remarkable value, we have gone to the extra expense of having it actually photo- araphed. Select any two Chairs here shown and the Davenport, for the sale price of only $189.00. Sensational RS Al Pieces : £ Full Web Bott Olfer Regular $235—Now S189 A contract with a high grade manufacturer for a large quantity of this particular suite makes this offer possible. Its regular price is ® | | v ’ $225.00. Now, three pieces, $189. Easy and the Three proud cigarette brands A Modern Fable v andcompareusfairly and impartially, letting your taste decide which one of us you Once upon a time a Mighty Prince set forth like best?” ( to find a perfect cigarette. Being very wise, “Why, that’s a common sense idea!” ex- / i 4 : . 3 4 Chair he netted down his search to the Mur Na- laimed His Highness. Whereupon he covered ! i Ry, | .t | tional favorites . . . that quartette of popu the names of all four brands with paper o . ; : Above sister brands known as the “20 for 15¢” family. magks; lit them and smoked them reflectively, 5 b b The > brands rus wiz1 all brand prejudice removed. 3 " ¢ S - 4 Cogswell war 1 id One cigarette seemed to capture his fancy, far f ¢ : 3 i o ’A : Chait pomp in the world . . . g with t and beyond the others. “T don’t know which R, ¢ i i A : e, 1 d At Left other in urging her charms upon him. garette this is,” he declared, “but, un- : 1 e " said the eldest, “T am the class questionably, it is the cigarette for me.” : ’ Take Your of the field." Whereupon he removed the mask and found : : i 4 SO 1 e LT it : Pick of “Smoke me!” said the second, “for I am it to be . .. Well, Cinderella is the “story- 5 5 : { . i R Any Two beyond compare.” book” name but in America today that ; . 5% & R B TR Chairs and s s et thatthiatran . winning brand is known as OLD GOLD. - B £ 4 K R l):]\]zeppmt-ltfi s & All for the acknowledges me to be the best.” Closed iz N Low Price of S A Then, from the background, the youngest ~ MORAL: It is easy to make big claims, | Large and ; ; . brand . . . the Cinderella of the family . .. but you can't smoke claims. The only sound : - iednesdays : $ l 89 N quietly spoke ap. “If you please, Sire," way to discover the cigarette you like best is Comfortable Chairs at Noon IS V... | Fuller Furniture Co. SMOOTHER AND BETTER ---‘“not a cough in a carload” PR i ; 40-56 Ford Street Near R. R. Station Hartford ON YOUR RADIO: PAUL WHITEMAN, Kingof 27z, with his complete orchestra, every Tuesday, 9 to 10 P. M. Fastern Daytight Saving Time, Columbia Broadcasting System Bunny