New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1929, Page 3

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1] ; | | ., | | I « ! P N { M X hd » ~ . = . I (i i & 5 v . : | ; 8 : ; 1 3 e ’ | ] 1 1! 1 2| N d 2 i % ‘l v ) : 2 \ 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929 WIFE NOW ENTERS HER HONE BY DO0R Hushand Who Locked Her Out Sentenced to Jail f ecly in police ] rters this morning. T} t times in iffer 150 of the same set of es. Howard Goodrich of v street is the best man Mrs. . Stan- en How ntain his cquilibrium on are so few and when he fully told ut t is sober Jud 108w G Goodrict nable fo 1 formed Goodrich, who is fa vonld in Hartford jail f testimony as well as knows how to be a hiit he doesnt work v in order iry the sionally tells could have the her eyes and floor told ould do if she huse. She took her Sunday he went nd requested or de- ling upon ent. She c0 home and was tol¢ she had oft heen told b rted to throw her g. He other ers v one to hold hastily ta policr sary f L husky bluecoat 1im summoned, took Goodrich where he was locked faced Judge eski in cou Assistant Prese- g Attorney William M. Green- stein charged him with breach of Mrs. Goodrich was highly excitei 1 and he while on t h forth like t em mires th Goc V's mother ity wel- r rtment o sny the fam- ly, although as a worker in a Hart- rent he v cleaning establish can w May if he so desires, Mirs. explained. He never works a full week, and hely little towards the support If he histiTarsi0rone ily. ¢ s her two or three He any of his misdeeds he had heen as well as Sun- and of- dge. “You nsk- ch took ember a chance ed for didn't you?" stein “T gave you n jail and suspen ' said the juc t it n to have done any gooil Yon don't seem to understand that heing on probation means that you can't get drunk and that you've got chance hefor Mr. Green- inqui 1 sentence of 60 days time sn't t some “Hut to behave yourself. You've got to realize that being on probation means som hing. “It me L lot to me this time, your hono replied Goodrich “Yes, I s uppose it does mean a lot T0 MAKE THE MOST OF TOMATOES Try This New Recipe by a Famous Woman Cooking Expert Cut tomatoes in halves—as many as you wish to bake. Arrange on a greased pie plate. Sprinkle each tomato with minced onion, salt and pepper. Dot with butter and sprin- kle with sugar. Bake in a hot oven (450° F.) about 15 minutes, until brown on top. Notice the “sprinkle with sugar.” It has been rediscovered that a dash of sugar is the secret of delicious vegetable cookery. This old secret was lost until four cooking experts rediscovered it recently. Cook vege- tables in little water and add a dash of sugar while they are cooking. It does not make the vegetables taste sweet. But it makes them taste bet- | ter than any vegetable foods you | probably have cver tasted. A dash | of sugar develops and builds up-the delicate enjoyable vegetable flavors. The results will surprise you. See that the children and adults in your family eat enough milk, vegetables and fruits. These are rated by scientists as the three basic foods. Use a little sugar to make delicious milk desserts, and | milk drinks such as milk shake and | egg-nog. Sprinkle sugar on corn | flakes. Use sugar in stewed fruits. | Convince yourself now of the won- ders of sugar in cooking vegetables. Hundreds of thousands of chil- dren—many doubtless in prosperous families—are suffering from under- nourishment. Use sugar flavor to | promote enjoyable, healthful cat- | ing. Good food promotes good health. The Sugar Institute. l s|toom Marblehead Citizens Talk Gift to Death | Marblehead, Mass., Sept. 24 || (UP)—Citizens of this town talk || ed themselves out of a ( re last night So much wrangling marked a || special town meeting that Wil liam J. Goldthwaite nd Gis brother Dr. Joel Goldthwart, finally withdrew ir offer to || provide a hospital for Marbie. head The action was faken when citizens, after two s of ar gument, failed to reach s1on regarding details of the hospital plans. _— | to you this tim I don't doubt it It should have meant a lot to you | before you came here, You've hroken Ny promises, Mr Connolly has | done all he can to make yvou realize that you've got to hehave yourself | “When you were here once hofore I gave you 60 days in jail and then the sentence, saying that ver came buck again you . to jail. T want you fo un- said. I'm going to he as lenjent as nd g owever, 5 days in jail ving, car was involved in a crash He was v Mangan | LMPTY Paris LANDS 10 the Jugo-Slavia BALLOON pa ground near Kamer the Acro clul toda advised balioon was W b for oland You car a paper by its| Classified Ads, have you read them [ m the Herald today with Black bra irons Ball $7.00. Fireset to $10, Flemish iron fully used in this Andirons, § Fireset Hammered Brass And- Top. Fireset to match with match, A fine pair of Ham- match, mered Brass Andirons, $8.75. Fireset to $10.75. MEN RACE HORSES House Detective Starts 7 Blage - INSTRANGE MEET And Then ‘Discovers’ Them as Hero jHuman Hoofers Ahead—Hourly Philadelphia two men pounding one miles in the most endurance Their oppon two horses cach st each otk s were five Hourly Laps Used I'he marathon got off to a cious start at 9 o'clock fter Promoter Milt Crand ded in sit pairing up t heir liking. Plans call and one horse of each tea for an hour and then be r the other part of two com} A two hours of r human racers re leadi comfortah last | Spells of Running Used 24 (UP) I"ive cach today out the con- ary conceived s of for one man to race ved by famous Tllinois Athletic club miler ired with John Salo, winner . Pyle cross-cour had traversed 18 miles ght (ps. Close on their heels came the Gavuzzi-Arthur Newton com- followed by G Sweden and Jimmy | ralia Horse Docs 11 Milc I"or the hors spper dio red only sl Ollie Wantir Finland Gunnar Na ver fourth position men Elmer Cowley and Gus Farley The Tan laps to the ey Red Win 1 " i 1 Harry Abra- York, for the human Scots 1 I 1s! of Harri: B whale flesh and send the to ‘ongo. Japanese also cat larg juantities of whale heef, New, pleasing Fireplace Fixtures at cheerful Porter Prices! $8.00. York, Sept. 24 house hotel ¥n, in the process of detectin hout the hotel the two days discovered seven fires is an many closets of tish as many d all of anager mysterious fires, them himself one the second ctive his superior THE WHEEL CAME BACK « an't Get Away With It Says Se ceant in Charge At Detec- tive Headquarters, this morning w S Williams ed near Willow Brook the circus at of t nized (1) —Joseph Brook- roor:s. He ex- vas appointed to Forever, confessed fo fires. 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