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— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTE IBER o) 1) it to one side. | come by smoke and was for a time |ofticer 0'Duy came Since last | resentative Cordell Hull, chairman ¢ ein isted | A 1wower of sparks ‘rom kouschold on account of drink, ~he from 1921 to 1924 and Tennes £ himn the Houston co ning lumber yard fell wpon said. “favorite son” ) = R Aed Lotsabn Prusacyck admitted that he has|vention last year, announced D ty. Some of these dropped | been dr 2 and claimed he did [would seek the nomination ¥ lott of lot o DEATH TREASURE “I don't seem to remember the » roof the Acme Finishing com.- 1ot know 1t he was doing on ac- | full term. e of Mr. I i expert in | p; and a portion of the structure count of his condition Mr. Brock will & i : 3 gas Prosccuting Attorney Woods 19 and assaulting cach other in the| “I did not seek the appointme g oined. “It's a to b tive name, | the What 000 da I d from wa ny's plant | sort of a utom: sprinklers. Thou- | S 1 Vest y y | 's g cement said. “I sha Editor’s Note: Mr W an hour. 1 ards of cloth and other | [ West street, and William - |Hull's announcement el | | {ski, 24, of 303 High street seck the full term of six years f thrilling mystery 5 | ibed rd re- | m or red by the water, | 3 . T o nd file of ket | el that ., ob- | Malcolm Decker, an assistant man- | ., Cr/inE_on I of the |were arrested by Officer William |the democratic rank @ : sure, i 5 b h £ aN- 1 roud in secon wr, Adam Buracen- | Grabeck after Dorbuck had com- |Tennessee.” He said claims newspaper today | vious enmity in cwater against | ager said | sici, 41, of 33 Thorniley s enf | plained fo Sergeant M. J. Flynn 1s 1 may have will be 1 upon boo form unde: i'h" newcomer. studied me Damage {o the lumber firm was | from Corbin avenue to Bl tock | police headquarters that had imy record of legislative 1 party 4 at the Keyhole,” and is be | auizzically as him this in- | rut at 360 Robert Cushman, er ahout $:15 o'clock last night | been assaulted and robbed of $20 in [service.” 1 i ized for the first time | formation M manager vithout striking anyone, before he|an Elm street house | One of the aims set out Mr CHAPTER 1 Pell — T can't get over Pell,” he dents Move Out 1s overtaken M Offic - Hull was “to revital ‘» . | VERONICA SEABROKI ruminated as 1 was departing. “I Thomas Blanchett o found him | tional democratic party My acquaintance with v cught to heard the name, | RO nts on Middle | IO o liquor, ac- its rank and file wholeheart P hesatarern ¢ M. Pell s to be very |5 i ) ) testimony in police cour hind a broad constructive g Roger, Pell c ] opul wter, does he? 1 only ‘Ju day \ plea of not v had of fundamental policies, calculated noon on the o | wonde | I deal adequately with eve Y TS r I was u o enlighten him, or o 1 o ost sential pha our national life. i Tt s T ol < that seetion of this | Main street and Corbir ane | = - e ot I te took my 1 was deter ¢ Broadway and compris- | saw Buracensk COUNTY Y LEAGUE &b B 3 : Yol sty SRR A et an arear of a square mile was | on West Main street als | light on t ing him, t 2s not in high gear an stopped him n into dirkaess when offic ickstone Gas & Elect turned off current in hi car the fire amb possible. 1 took luncheon and Iy in the afternoon was on a n hound for B Ve 1 N wnen | Senate From Tennessee in 1931 |orrora soun him to officer noti car mop of light brown hair, b and ask , to less- | Again T found myse uncon- | el itol] | Southington 1 b very red lip a | sciously pondering the Blackwater | flzet vt Ik up the » ra- 5 ; ; | Highland Park 2 . derful complexio o : Who is Roger Pel | e gEna sl B0 ¢ “_' 5 Tenn, Sept. 3 (A—Ig on 4 - girl onc likes to ¢ X | (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) | P - l ! today had a new United | 2. Berlin : B i It happened thus. 1 - ‘ ersonais 5 DA States senator and also a candic Cames to be played off s sketching and was walking | enemies ar Grenofeni= man ot = Diitntens MAlthis s Rivals testic the field for hir successor for the | follows: to Blackwatc Kensington. x-year term beginning in ) .| Highland Park 1 K. Berli v, Roger Pu show their| Mr. and Mrs er! uracenski unfit to rk. 1 heard a at Highland Ps nds in tomorrow’s ind a fine of ind costs 1 Anden stree : ¢ o e G drford Soap at . Berlin. ahead. Rou | , - : X S imposed B uracanskitTaal 1o tha | Hardlyswass thosinlcednyloniG ¢ B X came a littl ehier 0¢ And fing to say \was placed on pro. |crnor Henry H. Horton's commis- | Highland Park at Southington . it 5 i | a [ ““”""- \M» | Dleasant |y ion 1o pay, after court sion to William E. Brock, Chat-| IKensington at E. Berlin. A G oh ATy | AR ]’[ Lochester; He Challenged the World |tanooga candy mar r. as the | Southington m.( y‘:.:m‘um Park . I moment. my cas 1 Lo Frank Giza of 274 High |democratic successor to the late Sen Kensington at Orford & i paint box | B " | street, who wais placed on probation |tor Lawrence D , before Orford Soap at South ‘ i of the road with 1es roared—the boat skimmed along, 65 miles an hour i John Glasle an go. was on B strect i As I | and Mrs. and Mr S A i i ; P oSS atop R h 1 e in 1 11t Veronica was quizsieal and returned frox S5 e e socaras| shot of el | i origEtiand Jan 1 1 s 1 : it she thought 5 ] Moosehead Lake, Maine 1o Officer Charle s tosti- | i na 1| Il —_— on tc 0 home . i el Radio Impulse Performs Stunts . ny. ¢ fo 0 home, ho re- | kow blue were Ver V'S ey crson q 3 o Miss Anna Traut, Miss Natalic i a ;\"‘ Al "\Kv-! );Mw'n‘\ i O i Ra. turned from a stay at Liberty M I g SR | fEenia L) Bio sk ihianal jut and Officer wish R Another c v m ev sible « | luded the ap o G iz T ; home [ foot Corner o the son had darec wd Mrs. Flo ix and daus ah ey ot Veronica, ‘an unfor- | ed a radio impulse from his Carolyn, of Pleasant street g — 4 gt tic camp in Little rica th Dix's | little body bobbe 5 : | = A g £ , e cactdentt n automobile horn and drew of i ""‘“"“,{’5; rider wore a short black beard dell o Heinape s ol SRt 1 that he A oesmon o a ferocious expression influence in Biaskwater lor nal r: — nyone ACID STO! R e pass to the aritical eve SxnCations iy ] PLAN APE STATION t he was et stand the special ferocity wi summer, which culminated in ”l“ feat “““"“I{““l”"" by pre- on proba | which he glared tagedy in the iibrary at i arcongenment with Byre 10 do so he persuaded his horse to Before th 1 month e The Tadio impul HELP STUDY MAN continued | was pal np was picked up by Station KPH L e casc ation he shouted, “What co to me mont I to nim P oud G e e L e, 110 M |of the Radio Corporation of Ameri- v o Sk [ By woman and child will |same, pleasant-tasting and milky- S tude SR o ca in San Francisco and relayed by Institute of Human Relations at in a factory and keep of v over-indulge, But don't|White Phillips Milk of Magnesia I glanced at Veronica e StoMErd U A R e e e a e KSI T it th th Tad Youwll be through with crude acquainted with this gen notice crqated @ liking hufween me and S et Wy Yale Will Have Anthropoid USRS L Sl Lyour indiscretions, TUs |- Sy Sag onoe 'you learn the perfect i R L ; ORI e e O e B oDl rom b KRR n s o1 ave Anthropoic Chases Family From Home 5 et Rl e d ) o ghi i L A % i %" | From Torrance the impulse traveled L Walter Prusacy . of 44 Grove i Y |wa Nothing else has the same B=a o fatroance fim. By _ | Woodco i her _father's unrensontng [, 00 @I I8 D o e Colony in Florida. e i thlo! @ sour, upsot|quick, sentle eftect: | Doators s myvdr'h\mw J y We v hatred fo _Pell and t B "v-(-wvl onilermal ol LT T & e Sept. 3.0M) g of drunkenness not little Phillips Milk |seribe it for sour stomach, indiges- Veronica explained how 1T had |the porch ) ersion of ayle 4 omertficld | 5 e i (ol i lE CNENESCPUISUEL I DI | i to that ah of Ach tion, heartburn, gas isea, head- checked her runaway steed. Then | aronnd to the theory that Pell had Teisni eltiven gl tes R R D i ce. He was'fined $5 on « have long sinee|ache. It has been standard with B e e roc- | garden s ion Veronica, was roollan, welll N = L B S ELL SRR o 00 hropoid ape statlon in Floridi | .ount, execution of the penalty sus- quick comfort this per- [them for over 50 years. Insist o ity appearcd. He had come round| “Hulio, Tol cidedly was not in Blackwater for | G g (S eennonnced oR thegninthiinterci ith probation. . Smokers know |genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia the corner expecting to eron said makin e i e, T iy e William O'Day ralizes nicotine; brings [A less perfect product doesn't act ica dead or missing. wd, he In many talks between Pell and |y o4 porter, vice president of the Bye Drii James It Angell, the arr s y |back a swe t guards the | the same. had found her with a e I myself, the mention of the Fodio vl i 1‘\,‘1‘]”"\“““[ of Yale. night on com- | breath. Women know what it does| *“Milk of Magnesia” has been th Mion and Wb g St brokes would bring him to B g 2 Byrd| - He said it will be in con hat |for nausea—or sick headache. And|U. S. registered Trade Mark of the i wvailne ittt st [ ADBey 2 |seemed the verge of a confidence. | *HGT Inection with the newly established and the children with |when children have over-eate Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Com- sgain. He suffered an angry re-| “Oh, how ' she cried. | But he' always drew back and thel oGS0 M0 0 KW" Lo te of human relations of |a poker. wre bilious, constipated or otherwise [pany and its predecessor, Chas. H. TR i i I love old things.” confidence never came e nalionalmanio So ot vith the purpose of which is ‘hey were on the veranda when |upsct—give them a little of the | Phillips, since 18 B ot bV aroiion on paity i Linavealiever ippose | He had introduced me to Mr study human relations in th J out radio many of our operations come to live at on us seek publicity for it. The ape study e T anncyiimt mhsiias that 5 jon | Fotherbury and had taken me to | O : ! widest implications.” Professor Rob f.e b e for antiquity was mere politeness, |S¢@ the excavations. When Fother- | :\h(:”"\""l‘)‘::;_ "““\‘l"“’“"'*:”’l" 1‘_",”"“:, ert M. Yerkes g il be in, B iRl B ol i | pury ned T did a little sketeh- [ (1% 0T |"“‘\’"‘W‘”M’ e 'f\”{ charge of the station. Dr. Angell [ MIDW gretted Veronica’s intervention | With th . 15 on me, ImEdiAt D rectis jto e world would r s it e | TOfUSed 10 give details but said the | SEL OIS i Sitth ind in ¢ tch plans of his discov- | o CHE WOLS WOUld I 5 WE I plan probably would be ready for | [ 2 MONEY Nl o Won't i ¢ ced in a neighhorly | Loe0 A s datyr T "% publication in about two weeks : B0 : . T'll tell mother it you don Ay ‘ d he woull g ATty At the same time, it was revealed MEADOW- A Wheresh fton ) T st and T were walking loward that for five years Yale has had an e = y ThiE webs (Mo AR er ot 11 HEsi s eraiing .‘N.\W I_\w,r vios d w \xl]vfn PAWTUEKET FIRE anthropoid apc colony here, with ' [§ BROOK o 3 e MEE MR e s b e SEE e Jer of Newniace Abe|®e met the parson, Mr Marlin several cages of the animals. Whils [ L % : ; Seabroke. 1 had to name myself— Blackvy it Jfioni Mon. Grentojen | oicT o I (1% ever scen, wilh his istence of the local ape colony, the | [§ b WEDNESDAY Tom Grenofen, ‘who had lately | mauifested the least interes SRR universitys potiey nas veen not 0 B BUTTER & AT YOUR vined rather special animosity e } e pen e between bim and Pell, far different et LU el WEDNESDAY S BIG CLEAN o Dt fit from the eroclly of Scabroke and $10{],000 Loss as Lumber Shed il it 391-101 MAIN STREE1 NEW BRITAIN'S BEST | yarker bury's library door and the tr it G e . oo Fin MR SOTENTRH S DR UCHITTR g 'O YOUR GOOD OLD HOME TABLE AND WE ARE PREPARED of Ro wher Niten Dallidlaolaced fit te o inacE| Bums Tmee Fnemefl HUF[ e ”’]'l ‘f“:“w"\l‘ ‘j‘m o "‘H’H" . TO SERVE YOU THAT GOOD WHOLESOME FRESH FOOD THAT x;mlx[\‘:l r biiryalchisibantlant) anal oions | P Aisa s fuionos i MAKES ALL HOME COOKING SO GOOD—CALL AND SEE OUR i Sranbiing fas e alked along | Pawtucket, R. L, Sept. 3 P—A |Maria, was born to Signora Mussolini BT R . s e selE! L erbury’s latest | spoctacular fire early tod: swept [ today. DRoth mother and baby were = = 3 ¥ i 5 7 = 3 Eo of little Ve S i T 3 . . . LR ] peors.asab with some paint. | Tumber shed of (he Atgond | eporied o be doi Specials for Wednesday—The Big Mid-Week Sale Day 5 : - LG i v narked | Crawford company on Front street ‘otherbury thought it a scene be- | here and spread to the roof of th o LWeey ;" ’*""“ 2 L’ ne '1 '|”"1 a &rit- | Acme Tinishing company, recently — FROM 9 T ) 11 A. M. — s ish prisoner when Pell broke in | gequired Blodgett-Orswell Mill > ORTERHOU L JENTER CUT : mark mated at $100,000. Tefore it was m A 1 entert Ihe Roman conquerors were hu- | hrought under control at 3:25 a. m Teacher of i soenennasons i B R A ¢ d 2 Gene o Wiielpllshrioers stinan \dravniito! the Wacens every TENOR-BANJO, RIB OR LOIN ERESHEGHOUND, e ; Lrok 1g sk availeble piece of Pawtucket fire q \. GUI" SR R el L, s s waNboU: Gt (|| LAMB CHOPS ... b. 33c | HAMBURG ... 2 Ibs. 35 rondars h o e e A el VN . I ”‘1 retorted. | ional companics from Central Falls an AR ght Woo 1 Jonialr, iry and | “More than can be said of some| Three Pawtucket firemen were || A Q l""f" 2 % TR, R 5 5 ' most | people " ir s modern times, modern |} \mfr ('.«;»xv,":\ ”\\’lmu:v\\l m.\:v" t “\ rx.~ \fiw “:xznzree\?fe”imfirmi\“ SHOU |.|||"lt‘ ISU\\‘H .\‘mm'l' ('l"rW RU ,\Iyl“lit).\h'l'j Fresh Lean Roasts ’ 0 i / )] ;»;:\:v prisons, - for example, —ch | painfully burned about the hands || ot et TRl S5 Lo ok BEEF EAL LEGS VEAL PORK gl ) e e , and face, but went hack to duty 2 & 9 9 a S e e L, B it m:r % the n ]rrmldlY had been at|agter receiving treatment, s did | | sonall teach here every 28¢ b 24(’"’ | 34(‘ b X 5 27én) Pt it ‘ ¢ kyvater, d become obvious | harles Kenyon, a private, who wa« | | Tuesday, introducing new e : = Fole aatd e oith s el 1":7«1:"';1;:"?“ ""'I“"’ on his hand. Carl Winchell. || grchestra ideas for advanced. DAY! OUR BEST ) siveness e you mixed v tedslade family, who had|But it had hecome equally evident | & ooy [ITOman, was over- MEADOWBROOK — 1b that chap I Nor. une most sinister of the hatreds VERY BEST IN TUBS, — S (4 I Who SEEn! ¥ DL that of Marling for Pell and | :;‘: :"” 'i‘("m HbauD 1 ell for Marling. 'RE. SRY B | T We found Mr. Fotherbury super- 0 5 cors = — - - e T i ; : ) e e ~l,l.|.(v‘|l|.<n<1 RESH | MILD WHOLE MILK FANCY BRICK BEST PURE WHITL: Istade, roputed el ot Renler’ Plckhardt & Dunn EGGS CHEESE CHEESE LARD Bt " e Fotr Ganis: {inis attes i e e . 3 dozen $1.19 | 29c‘ 1 32¢1 Knowledg: ntering into ! Hotatia erieeass RRI2TEN ains Ste NSING h 140 ——— - - appease ; Eie R St TookaaliTar i hore ioien | orniAren Phone 09 DO YOUR CANNING NOW! tca's fiery parer self R Mr. Marling L 5 N wefl’ 'ANCY FREESTONE PEACHES o : e SHE Vo el Lo :‘;]n KED PRESH IROM NEARBY he, “I now war I8 1 coms (o ez r- | Fotherbury. “Here is « real find .. (CHARDS. i 1 won't fc Lo of I And Mr Grenofen — this will test b LARGE 14 QT. BASKETS ell's—I'N : 1 “tte of Dr, | vour skill. How do, Marling?" —— . Gty x i ; o “’"‘_”‘fmm] s L FANCY ¥ OW MELLOW FREESTONE T e v ONIONS @ Ibs ..... PEACHES and g 4 him to wait, but CHUNK SWEET MEDIUM NEW ik Y (oento o POTATOES 4 Ibs .. P()TATOE 3 o y w‘ B "”“"’17 SOLID RIPE FANCY SE Pel ; ondent af Holla to the TOMATOES 4 1bs .. GRAPES . ... f ] to | effect that Mr. Fotherbury in his LARGE BLUL SOLID HEAD Forhn 1 (L A PL[ MS 2 d07en Bei LFTTI CE over Bla vl s R 08 y FRESH QUALITY — FIAVOR — BXTRA d\‘; ’\ym of New 3 : PRI MYSTERIOUS PRLT l“ ‘v‘vm‘ )w;: Iw;u '_'£ ;’-:z- MOHICAN BAKED BREAD WEIGHT IN EVERY MOHICAN MF n sened ‘ i g el e Let us supply your children’s needs in Sweat (WE BAKE IT HERE) VEN IRESHWHITE LOAY ¢ vhen a in 1 1 e to v t. Wit ry ! myselt take it {o the e e e AYS 16 OZ. ........ R g Sk \ M fh o Museam. Urder pressure |l €rs, Hosiery, Dresses and Suits for the little hoy ”m i cnv 3 A BRI e | : étine : “Security” underwaists for boys and girls. e CEE Oh ¥ ked 0 W e B y : s O therollowin et oo OUR OWN I]I{l SH ROLLS, assorted, doz. 15c | FRESH BAKED BEANS, Oven Fresh, 2 Ibs, 25¢ Sht betlter eIl and pul ooaed there and found myselt g . 2 12 MOHICAN COOKIES, assorted, dor. MOHIC, D BROWN Bj s oUER R Fa ‘ (PRl s Kickernick” bloomers for girls. ShEe s e =Rt NN I NREA e e e t ! igine 2 abiolaisentisme GOOD GROCERY ITEMS ON SALE ALL T y I WORTHY OF YOUR ““vm“:‘«"'\“ ! ‘ B “hes ) I ) = 11‘:1‘:]“'» “”'I’ l“w” N ing” Uni FAT s e il FOUR ATTENTION. LAY IN AN EX SUPPLY A SE LOW SALE PRICLS, ace I v ton Nunsing” Union Suits for boys and girls, Thompson Seedless FANCY STOCK MOHICAN EVAP. Fancy 'Paclk Sweet oyl 1 innounced soor RAISIN PEA BEANS MILK MIXED PICKLE! LRy . o S R e extra short legs. 2 Lt T.‘L'\\ & I8 birou . i g e e 2 bs 15¢ 10(- h 3 tall cans 20(- Pull Qt. Jar 29(- “Oh, no; I'd just finished tor to L lireetl rihe Lih Laxton a re Fine Rayv Tests. Bloomers and Combinations SCOTTISIL CHIER CATSUP ... ... & bots. 20 [ BLUE TIP MATCHES . .. 6 K iy 1 were markably favorable specimen. 1 ine Rayon Vests, Bloomers and Combinations . and G. SOAP . 0740 pars 39¢ | XAXX CONFECTIONERY SUGAR 3 nhas, He 1i 1 ! lows; | W a hard sct, vigorous man of 5 : s - - - — e = Euil el box. He 1 1 nanaven. with o | for the young miss. FRE 2 i SLICED FRESH FRESH CAUGHT FRESH HADDOCK by my side wi v lined | rather sleey bt apacity to Chi : MACKEREL “BOSTON BLU SWORDFISH FILLETS : fo treat them as a but 1 o | hildren’s Umbrellas. L Batn. it p ke in an in | 1h S dw»: had crossed 1ge and t both t young r o Profes: Laxton ed me to! 14é 2 2 1 25(‘ 39é L) 2]é L] were on the road under the woods | 'he commandor's dislike for Roger | show him the dra ving but after il | )