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20 § NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929. e = e il i ‘ . e | Herald Classified Headings life of General tis . . . | = = ‘P f . l? H b d A d F era ass gs GEM THIEF GIVES = Acetic Acid, Present In Vinegar, (Mad Engineer Nearly | ‘Professional’ Husband Arrested For ified s D n . Il Wrecks Spanish Train || Fl o S l W lth w- 3 Announcements 7 t. 10 (Pr—Quick ac ; LOTS, MONUMEN UPTO OFFICIALS =+ ot May Revolutionize Silk Industry, S eecing deveral Wealthy Wives| T Wh-l N M F l Al L | e e helontil | ——— ; APE GARDENING RO } kit n H in when a locomo- || N york, Sept. 10 (P—Arthur | marryinz o Mrs. Mae MeNamee and SHAL DIRECIOKS il | fecds of : " e ew Otor ue S0 Looms LHAen Y gREn Ve .wn\.. ir ; i .,\‘,uy.w 1 here at M’v”‘“,v)\;“v“m- S th $11,000 of her SoNALs oNY WOII]&I], 52, SflyS She EaSlly e joatt xer (4 1t ; 5 the Hotel Lincoln, 44th and | money during the honeymoon. The | 7_STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS ; plans to 1 both I 11 oy : e a r . . local from Ma- || Eighth avenue, where been | police say. Joachin has another wife AT 1l Shei University of Illinois Chemist Sees Vast Commercial ecn the Monte Ar- I aing a honeymoon v bride [in Fall River, Mass., and a 15-year x Saree sFE e LTS ) g era s e o R T S—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES e Opportunities for New Substance Derived Eodiisven i o |k e Btk Rt e S e i ew York, S Ur)—A From Familiar Product. e out the throt- | | Schenectady G e e e ] year-old woman, sought by oo ; IR Accord to the police on a charge of forgery preferred by t since Janu on a « of oh- 7 E | s and put on tho aufo- ||| had & habit of marryi Hdwapd A, Strube, a merchant of : taining $480,000 in jewelry illegally, M polis, Minn, Sept. 10 () alcohol is another source from \ked fust intlime to pied |{| Wonien ifter staying with them | Albany, who said Joachin gave him e Bratictanthat he e taste (Tl chemists have been seeking s e train braedl e shert i depart with as|a worthless check for $300. ; ) Marie J re she & i ¢ o make better COMMercial methods of extracting i L atary mieve at IS nent oF tndin krortunetas ould | police are also communicatin % BT had been in New e h —_ oy b AL F '(‘ acetic acid : IRAEEES They assorted that in Cleveland | Cleveland and Philadelphia to sec ““"““]‘:‘RZS"‘:I“‘ lease from a Connecticut in 2 tificial silk was made to th In grain alcohol the Illinois T ecrE e e A bin | e Yo o AT Ll S DI is accused o 8 It ! NIl lone often heretofore to get thel\cnon — j B - SR s MILLINERY iy ; . Vote in Labor Qllflb[l 1 T with whicih acid from the vapor of boiling #lco-| T T8 % U : [i50)omm vl thihatatior Matoh uncar e store by of M SR i igic touch may make hol, they found a way to get it from Ted Bonfuats o hinid el nodes. v “""0"‘\12" Isaac E re, W ( A Sept. 10 vas called by Prof. liguid aleohol which Prof. Keyes o e R S R e & CHATIN of th p ) he Australian government of Pre-|Keyes by its scientific name tie s a better yield “and is | e lngS of the bride following the ceremon- t Mrs. Leslie formerly r S M. I t of a newly d 1 it t to have distinct commer- Tes, rwhich uests. feom New Haven: €d as a housekeeper hy Mr ; e g nois for making it. | c ossibilities Middletown, Meviden and this eity i 1 ; x : 3 liar cooperation w P. New Motor Fuel Seen attended. The lawn was decorated Deput 00 v erlock Sw 1 of the n a different paper, Prof. Keyes : : ! MODIFICA—BIORDA for the ion and a la 5 FUN ' and w goverr at a special kind of grain e The wec p T - | covering brightened Yy rainbow col- | 3—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES tion prison €0 dering their Porms Acetate n d hydrousethyl n orda of ored s rved for the recep- Educational y an At o i come the standard motor fuel took place yest Mr. and Mrs kwar will leave 8 orous \ s country. ) Staged at Shuttle Meadow ~ sarvs couson fomorrow morning on a wedding i : : partienlar advantage of | Lyddy offici trip to Niagara iills 1 Canada P “T'll tel s hing ¢ 1 1 1 over the ordinary S Sampiri wa i honor and | ;g on their retarn will reside at 6 - she said [ 1 y ot > 34 5 per said, “is that “golfers are playing today a ti Salveria s best 'Hlm \"]'* Derby street. Mr. 1. St e - solice Co oner Whalen i I will all proportions with SR maa 1 reception at the i HomeRineH S e e e ] . Yasa that T atid T tory motor fuels ever pro-ment under the au of and Mrs. Modifica will live at 123 |0 00 : i ot t ¢ ‘ in commercial quantitie necticut Women's Golf associd- ' North stre bt S Whalen, when apprised of her | to S ] T from an economical standpoint.” Several local women are en statement, sai sh nat i ot S i His paper was given to “publish | tored. among them hei ss Ma SEMPLE—RODEL T balance ’ 1 am cr I ne 20" n for the first time in this countr . t with a handicap of Miss Mary Rodel of 35 Cranston STUCKS, BONDS x;:. ';r)‘ an.” 5 g records to prove that Americans | (o, Terrace and Frank Sempel of 204 [ i il D s were in a i were the first to develop this alco- {een holes of medal play will | Glon strect were married in St =MD we where country, he added, |hol on a la scale. It was once | constitute the main eve ter's church by Rev. Joseph Re F hem it iper source for | used ir airship Shenandoah and |pe supplemented by driy ap- whkel Monday morning o maid L 5 tic acid, now made principalty many autemobiles and was dropped | proaching and putt of honor was Miss Mary Deut 1 M e AT, T 7 A, o from acetyler S it , | when alcohol prices rose and gaso- R ¢ bair gs | the best man »\m! l»xnm; Mr. and EOULTRY % o | : rom ih s riteption wiien was| DITVED Hits Pole, Bringing Down é=wasaibliive &roc < AGED POLICEMAN e ey | 200 Pound Bor AT S SEEKINE ["VI]REE et e s IR focanneRuRand f P SR AND DAIRY PRODUCTS bt o ere declared de s 88 R ) ‘ £l r William Fenn of f) y(.--t street ted to Highland an T' LII,..:‘;T\:::\'A&'TS e E | L d underwent an operation at New !, oo o= T d M ¥ i | Britain General hospital this morn- | 4o et 4 o SR Tras x his mo 6.0 off. A t I TOOLS f ‘ iy World League Insists Regulation - ™sits’sici coa”c 5o 140 * S (1 Leaot NME it ip. Stanley-Svea Coal & Oil Com- | endow s representad. hy\ performed! by Rev. Thomas pole anto the top of O ! 0 N baum.—advt ’ 2 s eRE bridesmaid = was Miss EV2 | gircet, which struck the KTICLES TO BUY = OI Rflce Ne\"essaly \l.\\v'lm Chapter, No. 21, O. E. S. B o pd o . Gianotta of Kensington and the which the transformer hurn sbury Parl y (k) — NS, ; - b ] and Mrs. Ralph Ho s Milo Canestrari, brother of ! - f ArA iry will hold its first re r meeting of | i e Milo Can Mr. Brown was confused h St ter ey % ' i Sterilizat the fall scason Thursday evening at R Sneoon e egroomn driving north on East streef, near ISy e ark's st policen today filec national policy was | o / L g 2 DA SR parent g ot, velvet dress with ha 2 T : 5 -l Lysultilh past matrons will have ch of AT Aut and Mrs BT Dheive parent garr 2 side of the roadway he saw two Borden, 76 ing desertion : oss of the World |5.90 o'clock ool o pred Phe maid of honor wore a gray en- | (4 e Bl OR B den married Miss Elizabeth ( v, | = 1 Reform ey i e i e e ’\"‘v”"‘ 1 v’\m:] 1‘\’! M “ ot hdishoes tonmatens | CHET AIDESRENNE Eat B Nacte L i e of Hightstown, in 1877, and i secre order, call 419 and we will fill your | SR e la honguet of bils faiieiii ot helswould aveidian ao. state for Sale here five years later, . Elishidalerate folln et o o e SR TR NE 8 e ot |;l‘r‘rn\v'3 i um-‘)“m \|v]; i e earvica E ! e ) 8 0 5. McEvoy, iss anno e L 5 Park was mostly sand 1 tional birth control | ppy * \enus & Birnbaum.—advt. :\1 s »4} el NORGEY « pink roses Bt hetveered too) tar endine up i i ping troes: L MoK 1925, de-| 9 xillary No. 1 to the Sona of| = — rcer and Afvs Davi L EacEntion eIt against a light pole on top of which | x1—RUILDING LOTS | Papers in the suit allege thut M ) fon should be ed- | -jon Veterans of the Civil war, will | N » of the bride on West st the transformer hur of | 82—FARMS FOR SALE | Borden left her hushand In 16 e rlization of neonl® {nglq 4 social tomorrow evening at| Wife Sues for Divorce Sarsimony. Abost he machine ma ner going to live with a daughter who is ar g o'-lock in Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. | / TR e (P 2 nt from this leave its moo ) rest- now 55 years of age, Mrs, May Long, s ) e e a i e e e And i Children’si Custody Afte 5 s mockings anyllndiannet OR SALE of Gulfport, Miss p N0 A artment aide, Mrs. IFrances Wil- | Anna Tassie McCarthy, throukh e A 3 WANTED Captain Borden D zation s, and will be for members and | Nair & Nair, has broug t for L5 fouth andiinis ot aeia T Rooms, Board and Hotels i BEs ot & f For good cl ch and Hazle- | 1 5 home of William 1. Harg 2 | 0TROOMS AND ROARD. only two breaks. In v brook coal, ca Stanley-Svea |t AbiEy LICKWAR—OLSZEWSKI : oat etouat 7 & S1—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING force was laid off bec o S e slinten ri § 1sia Ols- | Bas 4 ’ y S LD ! o 1 i ree Officer William McCarthy found that - - ~ ———— to 1890 he served as ing The Smith Produce Co., through | 2% o B arhy : s Dag “arlson ISE Y E tion; 600 yard brought suit for $125 against M. M w’ ';‘\\“V}V’»Wv | Nirs. Andrew \.,/:\.\,,;. 0 '1_‘ \1\1,“: Zak slvect fuds o hoy f,,“',‘ tleed ] prone and 1 for goods sold and deliver- | =858 L R PR Winkie, 1a 10w stre T dlights burning. She was ar- : FUNDS LAGKING FOR - e AR i 0 R, IR g o 8 Sk of b o S e | Outstanding | i United f holden at Ne ave not heen paid for. Tuesday in October, SPresirs ) ; " | road and in ice court today a con- \ [ team ye yr t Nunzio E. Agnello, teacher of vio- | ; : sl gnastor ioliciated B SLE QIR ek oo ol e / core of g Al 299 Main strect.—advi | e 7 WlesloRs Diese it B IooE 0L e | e o ; SRt vow gy : ek i o : Mrs. Anna Cararini of §11 Stanley Paralyzed Artist Is brif, aitended as ¢ . ot honor| o 0 At Haw kers} : The L 3 treet entertained at a birthday | , o oo | and John Hudack, cousin e o M orevalnar thant cver betore 3800 N dd for Erecti T s won by Lloyd E. Wilson ; : ) Success at Drawings e et e Four Trustees Elected R S g R eeded 10r Erection Ol w.ove. wasi. « th 270 out | r - sister-nia, i || York, (®—Tara atds were Misses Mary By Trinity M. E. Church {|at the 10w prices : ; ; Bt d S Hibarioa zed from to shoulders, cousin of _he brids rene o < 4 ~ o . 1 A 1 meeting of 1wembers of 1he G S 4 MOI]UIRGH[ {0 PU“Sh HBTO . I present home | | Miss Mary lon, a 40 year old ir eliler Lot bihe hridegroom m”vm “Yw.”‘v,r‘"‘\: 1-‘\’;\ !v” 3 :mm 9 1;)_.; ;)l \.’,”‘ ( oupe o 1 S T tily decorated in a color | | patient at City hospital, has earn- | |\ e it sthodist B el |k ]0_\”‘_\(, ('{Y,Emvp T | Slates 1 o ] of pink. During evening | | ed a reputation textile ar- ||\, 1k Szeszezinski, Theodore | JL oo Trustee for two years, ||| 1926 CHEVROLET Coach At the mee of t b eo ' ) I ¥ - 2 1 " ere played and a buffet || tist || udjack ana B i Carl S Neumann; trustees for thre 1926 STAR Sedan t 1 comm of t WA . 1 gk o served. Miss ( ini was the | By holding a lommg artist’s brush TR e andvory o s . Stockwall,. Dugall The L obser 18 ! 5 Hanford Dart reccived ”i U I RO G G s los- 1 s € the | omplaint from K. Pepe of 17 Ellis designs on scarfs and|iooms and carried a bouauet of| yUNIOR MADASSAW PLANS S fumie ot S o S, 5 eyt et || B Fronsh e || T3 Sty i | Ao A A G, HAWKER « ) £ . ewspaper | months old d stolen e hospital:occupationali C&= I| oy The mald of honor was|junior Hadassah met last evening at < 1c ) Wr i mg a | Ladies Auxiliary, A. 0. i will|| partment much of I T )"f dressed in a rose colored frock, with |{he®home of Miss Julia Levin of Wihaegitandsh inalsaiiore bo hedd 1 : 1 rifl ) e e putiie | hold its monthly meeting tonight at1| been #old. She was adm vith | | mat and shoes to mareh and carried | Winthrop strect ns were m Valuable Than a Sale 0 ) ik s ¢ 1 5 o} Bt aTaEni |5 o'nlockiatrnsny s TENnINAL S e HRthc ospiial Sl i Sads e B SRVIRE Il ek (i e 1 roses. The for a fashion show and tea to h LM STREET commi 1 on pros A " ! Sy i st 1ot g society hall. A whist will follow the bridesmaids wore gowns of rainhow |held the latier part of this month. |} towards bringing t ¥ to « . s [t ARD GAFFNEY, Judge. | o oating, L = = L pletion. g ¥ o S Wl rn. 5 T IR o 0 St S S e . el ) 1 >y T amble R e el LR e TR TORIDS HE'LL HAVE TO GROW UP TO GET UP - Nationzl Convention J ng,m' DO YUH THINK MY POP e e i ; 15 GONMNA DO?HE'S GONNA TAKE| [FELLER I WAS e Q \ for $1,000 will 1 ) Jhterhatiolpyi o /" EHOEAN AG NUW‘NE committec ob- > . 2 lREOP HE TOL' ME e bl er’/(. so witn s OWN g 0 o b o 3 oot U™ aaMOUTH ¥ s : \ mittee fl « 3 « \ 3 | ; I { i X o i ‘ Npe e oslS Bk | ' @ 1920, King Features Syndicate, In-., Great Britain risbta r-:\ld g; Nie = = TR SN ;MR overy” POOR PA AUNT HET POLLY AND HER PALS Timely “Re-Covery ” BY CLAUDE CALLAN BY ROT T QU N FOR HEAVEN'S ONE THING AT A TIME, LADIES. U] [COME ON N\ |YAS, YoU GALS LEAVE | SAKE, ASH, TELL FUST I GOTTA HAWG-TIE THESE )| [THE OTHER | |ME AN’ NEEWAH US ABOUT YOUR ROOM., X7 |TO ATTEND TO ADVENTURES IN e LgellE ! THE HOLLOW WALLS ) ; TELL US B0OZ05! OF GRAYSTONE ALL ABOUT 1 “When en was a widow ‘I don’t kno of she talked soft an’ gentle t ¢ around men, but after get- folk e the al tin’ her second hu ~i,;u_v! ment | an, ur less it's rubber was as bossy as ever. pants for habie ] “Copyright 1323, Putinners Byndicate) | | | (Copyright 1320, Pubiishers 8 | P 4 .