New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HF ALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1929. Battalino Signed to Meet Routis Death Rolls the Dice i, i e s o HM” M R”NNFM heir landing from one feld to an-[eld. A truck loaded with 3 bag BEmETE r to avoid constables and farm drove up s! ned ont a course for thg: For Two Heiress Nieces tuion s Ticiuns vept across . | (mum \m: 27 m»mn» ath has | of W stree Stasis M airplane rum running in; troit river e est a few ( ¢ some dough and so T’ In East Hartford For World Title i & S <, ; il ARE USINfi PMNB e B el K(-Il,\z P e, i s amarre of 46 Maple stre ‘1 ,“1 i J | cne combine, customs men efm _— willed his two nieces should toss. | Bibaun 2 I \ Under will his two Chi- cago nieces, Miss Hazel Stirling and | Miss Iris MacPherson, were to de- with dice who should get $2,700 diamond ring from his tate. Word from California toc Mdgpciiis. . however, told of Miss Stirli CREDITORS MEET ns fvr the smugglers of the an unofi- | there after a year's illness. A hearing of creditors on the | Lakes region i sl it | Attorneys were uncertain today | i, Allen, estate to act on |Use of airplanes t 2 liguor pilot Is Captured | Baumgartn respon- whether the ring would go to ti {5 Gll 4t Aurtlsn ot 5| neress the ore vealed| Ray Baumgartner. 27, of Piy-|sibility for the mac \d it was Siiivinesiceehorghethenthoyadlat. property in Newingtc ran pilot | noutk . was the pilot arrest- held for payment of $400 required ministrator of Miss Stirling’s estate G % Een g RO oy - I Cas i iatovy might name another to shake dice o sirastundiQuel; ek e e 0% - with Miss MacPherson for the ring, | N°¥ Britain. and one lot at Bla.k h ad | s ! >~\nml ane : atr rmu»\ H\v \ int, Lyme. was | dat 2 p. m.|lea that a r . A second air ¢ f e, n hole in o Lyme, was held at 2 p. m. | scatte 4 or stretehe & oms service at Wi o Baumgar ) r fe ¥ he day—at N C L IINIIONS v in bankruptey of the estute 3 s of the De- he pilot was captured down pilot starte golf champion= Applications for marriage licenses of William H. Allen Co.. Tnc. and 3 % ‘ L e S v the N nt at Race Brook to- i following. William H. Allen personally ane rum runner v By ificers hid near the isclated bance on the ground e circled |da & " was Baumgartner'ss admission in court. He said} a ¢ was owned by the lin street, o 2 a en f it of X 3 L ans known to him as “Harry’ Canadlan Police Arrest Plll), et e 2 e § el a e NG police court for landing | Learn of Widespread Inustry [iscstinen es's Vicitor rom wiscon- e e ) b rcounteres i} | Aidesprea : 2 officers arre: Karl Wi -m of n A. Saluk of 42 customs, was gi f ) he said. E in, indicating the extensive rami-|$150 fine or two months 1 > hour later i from Detroit paid Windsor, Ont., BRINGING TO A CLOSE PORTERS MID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE WITH ONE OF THOSE (ALWAYS WELL ATTENDED) FAMOUS PORTER e S S A a AT LESS THAN 1, PRICE wrortsfl @ @ @ @ ALL THIS WEEK ~ GENUINE PALM 2CRAFT S s T e o iff}ii‘*,:‘”f T Odds and Ends that go out at a fraction of | FIVE-PIECE PORCH SET nry nager of Battaline WAS $110.00—NOW Hartford carly next month and o 5 e e s tody their former cost $ 00 Thursday, Sep r 12, has been 0, $5,000 5 than mi B o set as a late, but it n when he defended the H The championship bout will be 15 be shifted ptember 16 Serenps PANIE h , ainst date will be definitely announced 1 at the Velourom: f COUCH HAR’TMOCKS Handsomly decorated in pearl gray and sea green later this week. ¥ - A I i A woven palm leaf seats. A floor sample and slightly h Woman ( abncl Fmeclosule Granted - . ShU]) worn. W[0111:i?¢1 Fm(“tules Anlile 'MNB\\I J[lyld\Q:fE ‘?\I\\P‘ Sa\e » AND GLIDERS 1//2 PRICE sverdiet in favor of Lomas & tonkio 5 T ABOUT A DOZEN LEFT BUT EVERY ONE A FINE ONE. ing = Jodiem BETTER ACT QUICKLY IF YOU WANT ONE: Last Week Values— non hay on the Downes rey nted the p'unuu coast R . Not to be duplicated of labor is affectio ly known, Ciandella, A. H. Mi walking down to the beach for . o g e fas o e St aes | nowrs s o % A v, |8 Suite Bed Room Suite G o Witk e Dok gomeivocis Andihad taj o ; flplne Rev.ag Form 3189.00. Covered in heavy ke i Ry 8 oV or 1n ro eSKS ”‘:I;:goll‘owm o tobert | i iy ot tn e, i Gl Full size bed, large dresser and chest of p B closin A man;:o stripes, 2 chair, ottoman and drawers. Was $378.00. Now With full serpentine front and BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY ¢ 1 v 3 $ float divan. hday party was giver 1 X : authentic in design and interior. 54950 $94.50 $14900 T ymond, Mabel 3 thur Oue LT G e | : : , : Boudoir Chairs S e e artzora; | 3 Piece Fibre 3 Piece Mahogany For one week more, only, will , Leo Columbe nice Dou- | D p le- 8 Sui e o i we sell these fine chairs in at- 7 te, Lawrence and Henry 1/Hen- gate Mrs. h He Torring- [§ t B d R S t tractive covers at this extreme- $ . 5 | Emil yand Lillian Robichand. | ton. e ) € oom Juite Rl y nd Shirley Arbour, Loret- t was voted to hold the 1930 con- Consisting of settee, chair and rock- 5 ta Francis and Albert Dery. on in Middletown, o er. Imitation needlepoint tay Genuine mahogany Empire Colonial suite. cover. Grand Rapids made. W Large bed, Colonial dresser and chests. A $258.00. = : floor sample, Was $430,00. Now ; OccaSional Chairs Keepyourskin | $129.00 $215-00 | mnanais 1 478 o clear < SOLID MAHOGANY SOAP to cleanse - QINTMENT to heal i‘ Full Size REFRIGERATORS B Gl'ey Fiber Suite A X sarmay S 4 POST BEDS 50 lb_ Top lcer : $19.95 Of throe fine pi‘cv (Tov.orerlkjn with Cuticura 350 | | $21.50 R | e e e o st $7 4900 90 Ib. Top Icer .. .... $29.00 . . U Mah.China Cabinet d & And more—too numerous to Delve in our “attic.” Here slightly shop worn pieces may be had for : Wittt racious Iimenicom oo S i O P ? LO O K ' : advertise almost a song. (.)dd Dining Rnnr}x.‘x‘nri Bed Room pieces, Odd Chairs partment beneath. Was $80.00. $60 ° ° : and Bur : Now and Bureaus. It's well worth visiting. Ask to be shown there. SPECIAL—Ladies Plain Silk or Serge Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1 ‘25 § Ladies’ and Gent's Suits Cleaned and Pressed Men’s Overcoats Dry e Presed , OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Ladies’ Coats g OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK — CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOON Dry Cleaned and Pressed i B ! Suits ' Spenged and Pressed tatics and Genes Gamens et s § | REDUCTIONS CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE STORE FOR ONE WEEK MORE ONLY Remodeled At Reasonable Prices s et Gof| Bo C. PORTER SONS 234 NORTH STREET TELEPHONE 1075 i S 2 g T AT I Connecticut’'s Best Furniture Store Pliennavd $NARSE 0

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