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=3 / NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929 — - - | 5 | 3 75 il R | P{ . ol[ N led th ldon family | B . 1 N sed 1 e ¢ an rhe ind outing of | r r t I . held o | Ltawnville News s T TISIOL INeWws: \:is ecenie v clie war tacic s Do ses aoganimas, o o3 | m Activities R e s il St | Nol2 1ROIBSOR NEW CURATE MEETS o7z siieciocs MORE PETITIONS st sl s artford's Skopping Centers ! ! tomorro s 5 Fined for Disturtanee t sts ‘ i \ PEOPLE OF PARISH =+ o FORCITY POSTS - . o TR ma . Q 5 o | o m S , : B pol g . STORE HOURS DAILY—9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Rev. A. J. Hennessey Pleased o Parsons, Reilly and Manooss s : ' / With Appaintment Here I % Among New Eniranis . n n i i : nend sap A OU] 1 ]] 2 []VGS 1 OR ] HE § NATIVE OF WATERBURY o~ POLICE COURT KEPT BUSY :..\ii _ @ short liines | e —_— r ) : Lootball Teams Preparing for Com- 4 B Many Motorists Penalized for Viola M « I ! o Meet Tomorrow—American D10V ¢ i e AL Pupils Attending Public schools— i M, JEunEd Dy SiiA R i SMART IN EVERY DETAIL FOR SCHOOL WEAR lonilceting —Olierltenis SN 0 Cl ot Registrars Closing Books I ( atronta - i It R st N A ‘,7% AR T il 3 | K ) } ( ght damage | (ip rolnena : i % 1 3 Auto Hits Bridae ‘ X 8 o . 1 sh. | en - T frstac : % = [ I | 1 Piece TUDENTS essie | 4 t | ALgLo Mr | . y will a om & \ | ; 8 to 16 Years s : ) 1 ! Hadsell Camp 1o Meet To Resume Meet 3 i : S i Wednes : SR } A to i th t . s i\ it (o}, 10) s | pany. N ! b () All wool herringbones b | I ) s Ll : Nobby styles, all wool and cassimers, one pair sed A h ! 1 next i herringbones and fancy golf knickers and one weetio the 3 L v troit Heavy Reains : mixtures, coat, vest and long pants, sizes 1 o Li 4 : Aulg Hity Gir 4 with two pair knicke o s 5 3 i & M To Run for Assessor 1 by enre 1 « 1 A ‘ £07 W - OTHER MODELS FROM S$1450 TO $30.00 e t 3 Har ¥ : i I ported . 3 ‘ ! Harriet F Board of Education Meeting T 1 himself as 1 1 5 E ; v ! o W court | 1 s v appo T ‘ e ® jicasx . in honor of ; S Sith L T : t : Karl A ! eriin vews | Miss Lena he parishioners : 3 : i [ y her ‘ ¢ Seeks Two Oflices of G e S 5 AT d tuart-Laston ¢ P f N i } home of = . - k 1 8 « Kens S ronnl i 1 wston, 1 ), 5 i t P |ter o nd Mrs. Frank O o Mrs, Gec v % s 3 : i th on o reet, Plainville, and To Enter St John's . S : it ( bk of T 1 M ( EARTER []EEI ARFS ca ' . o i : ‘ i ‘ : 2 o0 Bt the group held 1n Liseal ‘ } ) 1 N ¥ - ik b R inclnai e R s ok o b sor) | i Non-Support. Case : ‘ h o 15t whe Toter: n o Tt . zat Attends Family Reunio : > S \ > William J ( s o attending convention Sunday, an rion of tl nvil otball 5 i vt increase of 100 over last yea B. a ! ir e bride, was tl of hor v s i ! | S Y G : ST “‘ W Bvel ¢ ¢ st pract ! . i 1 A s il PRIMARY FRIDAY NIGHT s \ o : > it ) ] < mtenend At Mrs. Hooker Seeks to e Continued C born to the T : i Nt \ as School Committee Member — s for e by id T AT to ! Pauloz Boy Is at Meriden Hospi- ! s Tt Prior of W Lai N S T ocloct: t P t s L Fast Berlin Ttems W o 3 A tal in Critical Condition. i 1 Mrs. John Frank 1 becor on 0 <on of Mr. an Paulo o Dalbey motored 1he i ral of I | r o ; e e Csending ; : et ot oanict . comns, RIFLE AND PISTOL TEAM e us to be held Friday He w n to the hos- ! Ty . T o ¥ MPET bl 1 T e e ‘ , S COMPETE AT CAMP PERRY e hias : i WAL Compatition I Today With e ; ) g C Groups T'rom all Over Nation E Thursday ening N M 1t 8 o'clock b oom 1 thodist Notos rly hefore 6 r v Represented in Trials. : Miss Mabel Read is sper trom the Woree Ihe N e ol ‘. . The 1 ,I:” “("‘\",“ v W days with Mrs. Charles i now employed the Hart- |its r net f his s ¢ Tt Aehidauy . of West Cromwell 1 Courant office e % ; . e SEiil Aetto ecals 4 Wesleyans will mect s Attend i W 1 names of g ey at the home of nd| Mroand Mrs Rivalline . . made vot It ix urgod that all|Mrs. Myron Morse. The reg nd Jones and of | the b | ! | those \wishin o vote in husin session will he folic 1 ""’”":- on e h b he Rl St OUAY \'\ Sehios Resistra elections register their v social ho home from Lake Wauran vl \ T 1 W Setoct Resisivation Tncre meeting in the town hall tomorrow football squad held a s e — 'hold t was s is o e A me of the registrars will |\Workout yesterday. Therc trustes to s 1 { Noi T s ) | u ptember 21, to 200d turnout of candi ”’ Tohn | ' i i nd i i 5 s of five qualifications of t s team and it s expects €. rank N ) . 2 re ri 1 to m he sufficient mater 4 A pray [ T il he held fay ! sl > Ehe loet States service, the Na voters. I ught that the usual |two full feams. 7 = . Thursday evening at S o'ele B iy L < : OV tional G i 1 clubs. Tir number of voters will gogto the! The Knights of Pythias will meet | PLAINVILLE ~ t A to « ) LLCLUL t t is at three N rolls the first Monday in @ctober. |fomorrow evening at § o'clock ut LODAY To rent—5-room 1 ent. Al v s fat ? ; | SR i ielo t year it was found that there Community hall Past Riding, Hard 1l putain Ehtizol g s North £ : = were a total 1718 voters in the | Miss | Northrop enfertaine] zh Flying — SI1 s % S14 L i ; |three disceict, Kensington coming | rionds from - New Dritain oy TOM MIX and TONY Matthews and Heinisch s - ! : A SLR SO ) B4 oxt | Sund in “THE DRIPTER Matriculate s e o ) 8 I i 1 With 494, and Hast Berlin bri Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ho n Comedy, News, Scrial M«ll‘ll(‘lll te at Bucknell o i ; 4 BRIFR SESSION AT N. B H. S up the rear wit [ tertained relatives from o ) John C. Matthews, son of Mr. and rt this me or R G ¢ New Brit L Carter Out of Race Yo Sindny SUNDAY Mrs. George B. Matthews of I s L ) 5 the Another republican hopeful as- | \whists will he resumed at Sacr 2—FEATURES—2 street, and George Hei Ir 60 day ja ! e S 1 r srams |serted last night that business pres- yeart charch Monday Rod La Rocque and of Mr. and Mrs. Gec sel S:d ! i ! x g sure was {oo great to allow him 10| Soptember 23, at 8 o'clock Marceline Day of 15 W 1 v T N s H s ! participate as candidate in the cau- STHE ONE WOMAN 1DEA™ the fests necess o ! cus of the G. O. P. to ha held Tri- GROUNDED LINER SAILS —in— Bucknell 1 ¥ ¥ K " S S on R e ¥ Mg in the fown hall. Goorge | yoms SR {E FAR CALL® were admift v ‘ ¢ GEORGE B. CARTER 1. Carter, selectman of many terms 1w an R with Charles Morton study. 1 t I ! 1 hes ¥ ind holder of most of the town's H0- | whicn p g and Leila Hyams New jor ¥ N gument ad 1 for her nomina- e s e ie on a mud bank Rl A GoohE oW oo & ; r » tion is that is on the committee P ShR A s e i this fat “ i zer o ; % chosen by the hoard to look into the A el |morning Tempor WED., THURS.—MAT. WED and : need for an addition to the Junior | HT L SR R ekl tenalts her da WILLIAM HAINES The w of s L 1 t s 1o having this experienc ol Be SBESUS N - enposlions g Balee ) Thrills, Laughs, Love, Aetion which his - or and s N y > a ssel to the board. % A i JASS D ADS ounder, 0. ¢ s o }" AT }”' 8 "I READ PERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 2 o5 ! A\ fon of Trustees fasicr pouldipnlergthe ing ndang A me of the official hoard of | Mimsell did not deny s - % I T i — R S e N FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEN . NG gio Methodist chureh Ui il 1'“',” the par. |declaration that his business would <L Al < NDS b Y e hasio MOt allow him time neesssary for s Yalkan ! cavelof. Elec- devotion to politics. H next Z8 S B L X i i 11¢ oard of trustees will be [¥ear i another matter.” he said | { e Y - [ - ) 1 e | And the Parson Returned GEE - FOR A MINUTE 1 TWOUGUT 1 £ GIAT G2 iy T \ Gt er D erDA rosten ;) After touring the various \.,u.\'»r' i 1 WAS STILL UP ON UNCLE Y \, AY HEAD VET TUAT IM Home ) | Adlore Roy of touth Main | Europe and riding in trains on the { 4 5 3 £ | stroet. New Britain, was arrested by |continent, sailing on the castled HARRY'S RANCH=IT ALL / AGAIN -+ MEBBE T 0 Constable George Kanupka S -u:,‘:i '"\”'\"I['fi :*mr!tiv" o ‘m‘“ 5 SEEMS JUST LIKE A Big N, DREAMING AND IM RNOT ) day night, and taken to the New |Rev. S A. Piske and family returned \ Bl plige T to the home town to reccive the by ‘ DREAM !! Home AT ALL — i S L Gl |wishes of the friends whom he had it is claimed, was driving towards |left for a time Mr. Fiske i Britain when he siruck a tele- | turned early § morning and | i graph pole in front of the Berlin | conducted the services at the Con- | Auto ‘les on Farmington avenue. | gregotional church yesterday | He suffered several severe culs on Houscparty of the Lo-Hi's | the 1d and body. He was taken | Ten girls attended the houseparty | ; to the New Britain hospital for given hy the Lo-Hi club of Berlin at | tr nent His case will be hearl Niantic S2*urdav and Sunday. Tt was regzilar session of the town |reported that all had a fine time. | court Tuesday n t | Condition Tmproved No Foot Brakes The condition of Samuel Coale, | | John Suski of 114 Pratt street. |who was hurt when the propeller of | Meriden, was arested Sunday when | the airplane which he was cranking | the car in which he was driving hit |struck him and fractured his 1&g in | a telegraph pole. He was arrested [several places, was reported as | by Constable John Lewis who, test- |slightly improved."He is in the Law- | ing the foot brakes, found that they practically did not exist. He was or- dered to appear in the Berlin town | rence Memorial hospital in .\'n“-j | Tondon and he is expected to re mml home within two or three weeks. PEG U S PAT OFF 4 ZL7 L uaiey ek Semce e