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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, 1929 SEPTEMBER 1L v Appointed Faening ( oA at a4 Tnstructor=Trainine. Class e e Lands Airplane in Tree ahipiin Lacks $500 to Rescue It | Marricd the mi e he ma by the comn ENATE T0 PROBE ' i NAVAL PR@PAMNM | Pago) N < s 1 Slate Repe i v h o | mi L © consta |l for reelc of voters by Miss Walsh is rumord t tee's choice again Grand Juror Luc: cus was a candidat n Proudman for tax collector 1 ted. Donald L tor, whos } r ool t zation c; In 184 W 5 IS (et tontd } I ry Ford and H th pri t An de publ ble- tion Nina 0 be t as at t Prouc for the ) o 1 membe ience 1l society r- and NEWEN[ETHN 6.0.P. SPLIT 1 BITTER commit- late of position of na me 10 as w fire de rtment erna lidate for of ctions of ain, saying he pr ) dy so evi- 1 to become firc commissioner, that these matters post which is c 1 with the o to.the very bot- ization of the ne fire depart- om 1t. His name is said to have been left off the list this year but was ¥ forced back on through the insis- ince of his friends, m of then N I weing members of the fire depart- The meecting fonight will be in | the new Junior high school building. ¢ 1 An Mar b Syra S v 14 6, the s ] Zilli (Strauss) lars He received his public « ed ¥ro rthy N ex-ser 1 mon + substitu L fact whic rd took into carpenter b m First re Appointed Last appoir v FIRE BOARD ENDS s WEEK DEABLOCK con Year 1 his pr ent 1- s gularly in fire partn YRS 2 WHP A or has done in every "< KOOVER SUMMONS o METOMEETING o oo Naval Reduction Conference on : ; Today at Capitol r e ln,rmul;vle ) \:'!‘I:\‘ ‘ g j > \‘\v|\l?'.lll‘\l-l vl.\il‘\l:li'\‘\ Ameri Mary A. Fagar BIG APARTMENT BLOCK 1S ATTACHED FOR §2,000 | MERCURY RACER ~ WILL TRY AGAIN Williams Has New Motor in Speed Plane Now Krikorian Building at Glen Street and Rockwell Avenue Involved in Legal Action, ipartment block at th Rockwell N avenue PITTHAN URGES tostif from DELAY ON VARE AND (REW bfi\:/El] ‘-’ou!d PGSI'- Heroic Resoue Harks Wreck of 23,k faeaa . I Hevada Democrat pone Action Pending R \ placed! under . : o E motor in 2 t action on t v seas today had wreck \ e " Mathew Papeiak in a suit for $2,040 Pt i i 5 g . I o-n A u : el Gold againet | 7£5OIUION (o deny Wil Tt en 1 tirec 1 AR st 1ivadd Soon Krikorian. Attorney ARG 0 ¢ i Pl Ml = == f | kelstein represents POStponed ¥ SRR AR BREL E Lol ¢ : T ! vester hy the clections committee wa on t h coust, duri f Ta T i ma i or. i : o st mr 1,600 Bogs in Blue in Line, 809 ; Arch and Cedar | vas learned to- rittsne " nade ough orof 3 4 u : ; ird and ertha Ml i > S R e e More in Autos Chesapeake Bay Syilllms (L BEITSDe tachedyibyRDenuty Vare Gorva 11 t. Dom LN D Enen Sheie Martin H. Horwiiz in a suit| v g1 Cralia z S fore (he Drought against them by G. Fox . : ; ‘0. of Hartford claiming dam . R f Attorney Harry Nair Gl i aintifrs ! he laced i been brought R ¢ Sons of this ¢ty Anxios o s wogill ot CFrartford e Sim i1 b el vanine ol thar 2 : N automobile acei ossibl ea S P 1 on August 17. At- | striving t \ 5 ¥ fesuedl i th | which v Brbisht e s wrehed gayly away rit Norris, r T ! the of T Ton A ! Mic preceder ! v AT by : Watson, jority 1 hndorra to Develo o : lp Power and JOHN T. AHEARN, ILL FOR B id Hiehw [ SIS DE il Highways i . Y NINE MONTHS, IS DEAD e ‘ ’ | « b Native of This City Had Spent En- oo, ' | tire 67 Years of His He! " meral Services Tomorrow 5 A ”“ 1 ! up for e T. A Ve 1 life ¢ A wh 0 fages Tun iel Corners \ f Whealy Thay Sa a | 0 th.\, They Sey v : Balira River | : | 1 carly age entered # A\ employ o local factory. | strongly oppos:d foreign i 1 1 He was a me ¢ a large family, | er I'rench or Spanish, | I the children of othy and Ellen o led the r PRCieatRuliglo ) pro ; n of Brook stre For the square miles of territory. The c publicans sc wife ¢ i Mr. Ahearn lived cession granted now by the rily rated as se of il health but | bishop of Urgel. co-suzerain with |ables. joir o it ] not until months ago did the Iorench government, hellcul jpendentine h B ki Blc = l Conditior ST T SR R e R O is opposi o Toumoto. 2 )ay Planning Journey ] his home with his daughter for the ncgotiatior X ond degree murder To Lum e on Pc]eq e ) t s r oncessicn | The ballots ] v are three also are fo be built across which was : DBrandt, Mrs. Thom- tery where now d only mule | o) “‘_1“" D Under: Ii i slcityiand Alice tracks and rough permitting | While 21 republicans and o : It N. Y.: a son, Dunicl | tourists to 1 one crats voted \ ( 3 this city; | Pyrenees. Andor inhabitants | committee i < A trip rs, P arn, su- | numbering 6,000 y | mation s t o2 o Hant Rule & herds. | Now, eit 1 listrict s Joscph Ahearn and Wil- ———— ity grou n Day's applica hearn of this city and Danicl obtain this it the of Stamfo yonsors of t jon Ju | Funeral services wi speeches prior to Hlomrceri < the information a i country as & whole, hut would be Ootobe chi Sl il : used only for the purpose of justify cemetery - ; ing an incresse or decrease in WILL ATTEND, € e - Fail fo Heed Stop Signs at|=r = Kl : Kiwanis Club Mesting ; toay Turns Into Side Show IH:E!SCC‘LUQ Stregts Palestine “’"fl«“‘ Is : started off to he a Tl Improv eJ. Ship Shows 4 B lifte insurance developed | . Valetta, Malta, Sept. 11 (P—The ! R RSt e s Motorists having failed, as a gen- | jn ot G : ; o L ; cireus side show ) al proposition, to heed t uation ). c i today which were crected in the h f &0 onary WG S o vl cets entering West Ma Tehil rio. ) t P R R R boulevard traffic S oot oy Je | the top of the s CoR by = g A Chief W. (. Hart of the po- o e T Points Out Woman TS s W ‘,, i e «, |lice department said today that po- ISR ONDEETR ious speaker.” TInviti 7. licemen will be stationed at the Roy (dEadiiuaag s e corners next week to see to it that|ship standi X dK d to exam signs are obeyed. and after sev- | tine in case of COTTER CAS'. CONTINUED noed T I days under this plan, violators | of the fleet Ic In Bridgeport police court today fi would 1 nts wvor | Will be arrested the ¢ M rezin he case o rd Cof charge ¢ of ins Chairman M. W. Ban Maltar e FEA i s continu t ‘ At this point Park Commissioner , board of police comr for I ey f A r upan | cussed the situation with Chie order i e A : ! today and it was reed that 1 must be taken to enforce the houle- ] vard plan if it is to be of any value, cre was also a discussion of the | RI— s situation at the corner of Main and GEORORD) L 1 balloon Jast Main streets. some complaint isguised as an ol time av n made that it is impossi- PS Larker. then proceeded with & ble for motorists to avail themselves 1wer, the man, the from Main street into Iast Main @ , ] trilog the sword street because of the parking of an- . ; rong man and oth tomobiles in front of the Hotel Ir- ? e L shall know them! was received that consideration will be given o v a “no parking” regulation for a bec » M| ghort distance from the corner of . som ki Main street although Chief Hart pointed out that merchants = S might object to it pect Fake License Was Used by Driver Bicycle Rider Struck, And quality luggage need not I nolice this afternoon locatcd | By . . y luggag | : i rings Suit for Damages | : va Wintr The aftermath of an automobile- cost any more than you expeet | le accident which occurred on . 1 o'clock & o 00aoe A | = Main street near the corner of to pay for good luggage. And | R e Commercial street will be heard in s SR e aant I ith shop w city court within the near future good luggage gives lasting sat ing shod. He is inless the matter is settled out of S 5 Tane 1 syn, 17, and he ad.|court. John H. Conley of this faction in appearance and i never had an opor- y. driver of an automobile is al- 3 | ged to have struck Felix Oldziej leegiies i ' learned that | while the latter was riding his the car is ow by Theodor e T Sawezysyn terly of Union strect | It is alleged by the plaintiff, nd now of Newington. The driver | () that he was thrown against wed ator's licen to the west curb and h ¢ contact ner 1ged wagon, bu 1 about the fracture of two : artmann f the was confined to his bed for fou hey ks and that he has not been ablc & unli- o o e S o e e e STEAMER and WARDROBE TRUNK ! Attorney Maurice W. Rosenbers | i R RIS has been retained by the plaintif ! fie wagon Is owned by John Me- | (v, 51aple Fred Winkle served the | Cormack and was badly damaged i . papers. to Facing Homicide Charge, e SUITCASES, BAGS To Be Tried by Jur 7| A deficiency judzment in favor = 5 ) Charged with homicide in connec- | Sarah Greenstein in her suit agai GLADSTONES and tion with the death of Joan Wenzel | Vito Amaro and Frank Koval was OVERNIGHT CASES { this city in an automobile colli- | fled with Court Clerk Imil Dan- jon in Middletown several weeks |herg by Judge ftanley J. Traceski o go. Frank Tringali of Middletown | today $6 to JO elected trial by jury when arraigned | 1t was alleged that Koval gave a f t the opening of the criminal term note and mortgaged property on i rior court in Middletown yes- | Market street. The property is now terday in the possession of Amaro who Ige Bdwin C. will | purchased it of Koval. Jud pr e tri 18 sel i aliowed damages of own for § her " Koval and $1 each to t \ppraisers. Amaro, who was repr PORTS SHOES STOLEN sented in court by Attorney Angel Irwin J. Garey of New York re- | Lacava, was not held financially re 5 OUS ported to Captain Kelly this after- | sponsible. The plaintiff's represents C th n L e theft of a case containing | tive was Attorney William M. Green- O 11 use 106s, out of his automobile while | stein el R e TR R AT o o e = WHERE WEST MAIN STREET BEGIN | One-half of Alaska is as inhabit { Herald Classified adver is | able as Norway. It could sustain ! zaining (riends daily. | population of 10,000,000, |

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