New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1929, Page 3

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oy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1079 L[]Nfi AUT[] I]HEKET |[Stockingless Girls in ;Re-Registration of Automobiles [ Kentucky City Will B° Host to War Veterans Lo e et | : i 02 i < |phia, Pa. 1 _Lynn Don :lzhe"‘fi"fc | F 1930 l G l S l-fi d' Mrs. Henry A. Carlson and byottie 08 il or s Greatly implifie Hinrs" S Sabror o o1 haty Rashe it (e colter mesthari] street, attendéd the Franklin *and 1 ESNORE e LEY ' L0208 s e it Marshall-University of Pennsylfania f : , Srie class with bare legs this morning a € Ore 0 ary lmlna e at Franklin el % Scagliola Fined Alter Hitting | “Sruvor o < hancr. o v nihers, son of e | licves that any girl who wears Special care is requested in copyin sl R TR s o 0 | n copy L litbe o 80 St q Parked Car—Other Cases Subhc ar Folind Gowu stockines i ‘ilanks ’Vlalled to 2ODODI:. . e Aiitibrg | ar 0 o ] gulity on someihing” had threat- (s e . has left for Colgate 3 . asting numbers are frequently con- | i A e f enadto/Tean a sauad o fnolicenien Car Owne Today — fused with those of the engine. Cast- | Spendi LB - Driving north on Tremont street the school districts this 5 in \bers are raised and engine | g i 1000, Alfred J ; ,"“f'.”\” arr 1 stocking- | Same Numbers May Be numbersare stamped on a plate or on | WOMAN POL Y i 9 liola, 25, of Greenwood stree essludenty a smooth surface somewhere on the : ; crashed intc bt Walter Na- discussing the situation today, | | e Tl New S o Sioaiha oy o8 ").’ Sl e e Reserved Until Novem- meotor 3 m front of his home, and ran over “The policc this | | o ~ 3 the sidewalk, breaki down the and 1t a || ber 15. i, ter investigating the ac- | | sinsle instance of that vowas | | ant P. A. M- rc- | | complamed There it s i ving and driving with im- e o Frarait .- | |ing automobiles has been arranged | ' S ] he west | | tion, School Super T for approximately 340,000 owners to — ‘ ¢ told Me- 1 whor ition blanks were sent = . [ Yé N - L v e motor vonene roene. Massachusetts Hard Hit by Rain | { trations by the state motor vehicle ot 0 | | void the cr nioli { fer il ; nd i % sworn statement ore A B — | | an pping v breaking| — 7 _ | public has been climinated Boston, Sept. 30 (UP)—Cutting a ‘ | Y Scaglioli admitted to driv- I closed with each form. The appli- ¢ vero electrical storms accompanicd | RO T | s gan gl ek askeaontystoRmisinell S G B0 ol EHIEIIREE o fe | Uncn ity stizating, e e ank with the required information, | = e ball fnpeiiled \f Avay found brake ks show- St it e close the proper fee, and mail to |15¢ 8 ¢ lamage estimated at | 1o OIS el Fined for Drunken Driving dennans which will prompt-- ;600 than $600,000 late yesterda ‘ is nine paces from {1 wher e Iy forw certificates | ppa heaviest property loss was re- | thes SHS nee P 1 nolo cont pla ported from Wor , where thre I In police court ‘ s 4 new application form must | cloudbursts flooded low land | Saxe fined Scagliali 330 and SR ! R ed in every case by the oWn- | yargoning th nds of motorists | sment on the other charge e - o registered. Exception to this rule| places, The entire ity was in dark- | 0liclaimed i v i o is alloweds only when power of ss for several minutes after a JOMBS ood condition hut the crash dam- |41 Hehe drrest o \est | torney has been given to the transformer blew out in Webster 0 ed then N 5 7 er by the owner. applic are Didn't Have Papers ; no longer be required fo Gravel and mi e ponds A I i S Aleide G} i 10 make or ma wcturer's symbol of | covered the tracks blocked tre - & 1 rick Hartford as| Thon 27 the headlights. traf o hours. Four cars| War veter W cony | e 1w 10 1 South M As in the department | were ders during but [ Septembe to ()ur» 1. \‘m\ dss lun 1\ M re the | t . ~ nd a e iy to Q) will ende e to "u!\ ot vw\\flv P p, | convention will be held. Below ( ¢ nd 1 f : 1 in his possession. Officer ng without an ope ints the re numbers| The Worcest it 2 | rlson A him following ion and O T e ) q . McNutt (lower 1 ( ( it | b nd West sday s only to|hy fi arted by a f } | 1 18 € G of the large ning. Damage throughout Worees years and i nse ho amount 1 work involvec r county was heavy C -[ on West ) v v 1 s us 110 J. I After th s must In Springficld, about 10,000 win- | 1C Y tem& ) i < P Sunday .i olute redue ehEutin st con- | dows werd Cred and many tour- i T e : Il paymen nient to the There is ing car tops riddled by 2 o ot 1 | of red i case ¢ a slow increase yearly in num- [stones. Seve motorists P g P % \ ) = | 1] 23, of 4 nd iaopiying loavlv Tast yoars fonly | lightly hurt ttion will meet tomorrow afternoor ot v 0 1 a ford, cha D! V0 of 3 JMicants were | trolley cars but 1 of Dr & 3 IR A 1 before Nov injured. 1 Il hold a!| == E308 ot t on L were 27,160 o weeting 1ric \ i 1 i 7 ) ‘ wn i Bl ! 3 Al i ! o] e Perzonals | Laure v : Il , 21 Whit- ¥ ! P i ne Nun plates is § : Uit i 1 : QL2 T cned for 1930 r I'I~V‘v HIH\’]H st not | 08 i 3 < ; H wiisafinga | 1oUR0g o displayed until the last week-day| Mrs. Wanda Sahrbacher of Bur- [ ‘Vooster le. A : . ! : Il 7 Clarence | August Pustai, 18, of 20 Nortp !¢ displaved untl the la 3 SRA iAo ouise Dosre e ncrewill \ Or sy Joig ey ceember und Ly : 5 1o |Cial in t i I ; 5 o melle, | Information conce and |Shuttle Mezdow avenue have left 5 o S A v . the costs of the na "“J questions on the applic inks attend the national convention of nd auxiliary, ! \ | s fa BON-TONE IS TRULY 15,17 ot om0 s Sl . i Yt % | WOR D?"‘ FO E Are Nolled How (o Send Fee - - Atornes Thoras 1 - ; et TI-IE D) R L of Howard Aldern Tach application must be com I Parker of 57 Harrison street | o5 HHleht \ . l h _"“—fl']‘i'“‘( m“"" gl o = 59 : ston, chars.d witl i o ne ned Siturday from Washington, in- (e Commereial Tru i el & 1o Sl il vew Britain, Conn. MOST TONIC. s a Ao Jlent at L el bu ‘ 4 cet and Corbin aven tional Tnsurance Underwiters' con- | S———— e , S ] 5. Officer I 1 1 vention last we While in the na- | Says It Feels Great to Be ., s et Ak Well Again—Two of Hi flower hotel and had querters next T asliof vation < to those of Vice President Curtis. Friends Also Taking S G Tonic. A s nolled. He 15 ar- No mail _ FAVORS .\(mlm"u'.\'l‘l(.).\’ < rday Attorney B. J.|cepted at the bra The sele 1an of a by tow ' for reservations and after Nov whose reply was {he only one re- 7. 0 il orders must be ser cel today in Mayor Paonessa's in- harg I ford office termine the tiveness Fred | All questions mu law the wisdom of nt of ink or typewritten. 1 t, believes modification is ck. mo order, or our aind that the law ¢ ¢ m ¥ enforced in its present commissioner f motec G v 1. More than 50 city and town N[]TED ENHINEER Number plates are delivered free. Mh ials have responded to date. | | ol lW Donald Popular On 1 []]ES N CANA[]A ehb acDonald Popular On ‘. | . b Doard Ship As Dancing Partner; g H i ey Charles Lincoln Carpenier Suc- Coards P A I » bs 1o Heart Attack uaras remier gamst ntrusmn Cumos [ 0 | | | e S o oy of 12kes Active Part in Social Life of Berengaria—Misses oln o hoted i - Q iy . v , g e L Church So That Father May Get Much | tenly noe ¢ Needed Rest in Cabin. . lay transn il home in Andover, Mass. | Accompanica by S. Derengaria, Sept. 30 (P—| missed Chuarch of Lngland s -l on Rise, a Ishbell MacDonald, daughter of | aboard ship yesterd Mo 1 ear 5P W est: Sonthnont British prime minister, has made | the premier did not awake \ 3 Mt M. D. WOODWARD i braith o herself a_ great favorite with other | hour hefore noon. £ i Tons Depresentative Rico, Mr, ponte wssengers on the 1 wria. Thev | Miss Ishbel—whose name is a vears old, 1 delighted with St jeazant's “Elizal ac e 14 roots. leaves, | the upper Gatincan sonality and quict ¢ her father for round ks, and carefully select- | make a month's trip Saturday her first night out at sea md of strolling ebout the ; it e iment o Sesthit G she danced until late with British ip during the day, but some- i et oo ste ern lukes, completing a return |and American fellow passengers. |t she left him for other com- o wirney by canoeing down the | She rose early Sunday and partiel- | panions. She wore a red walkir pres Gatincau. With the party were five | pated in ship's social activities | suit with a darker red coat. | Miller & | Indian guides until late in the evening 1o | went most of the day without a hat [ Ghireh Complains He's Tired dances well, and knows the modern | Mr. MacDon, spent several only too Tn one of the wildest parts of the | st | hours yesterday on the sheltered northern Gatineau about 16 miles | Pussengers particularly were | after deck with his pipe and a hook north of Muniwaki the parly on | fouched with the guard she main- | The bugle announcing dinner found J men and | Friday night made camp on the | yined about her father's quarters| | walking the broad promenade. ¥ own city. | ,banks of the ze river, tired af Sunday morning to prevent him he Beren a is due in New t for | & hazardon » through d from heing disturbed, realizing he | York Friday. Mr. MacDonald is on woods, and ajourncy up stream bY | \ished to rest as much as possible |the way to Washington to confer t ! of Bon-Tone has canoe, Mr. Carpenter complained | pijte on the trip. 1t was because | with President Hoover about armi- ilt up on 1s, not idle words or | Of beinz fatig uter his hard | o i watehfulness that they both | ment. H to profit | 12y's trip. At 2:30 o'clock Satur i I e morning he was seized with a ' den heart attack and died f G The party then returned to Mani- = =~ — - R s waki. On a rou i streteher | 5 i DENTAL PRICES || ¢h 2 j Ll I 2 the body through t st coun- - e Z o s I am € = | | o s 8 2 Sl e | the set the world awaited! o s, Mr. Carpenter held many import i AR posts including that of surveyor i ,,'“'1 AL on the Nicaraguan Canal, assistant “r ¥ 3 ngineer with the Do hoard of . ] { !‘ W “yf‘l\';; ‘“'J until = R e e of the Dr. Keith announces a drastic ; : > x B S ] i3 n‘y’ \mw" Gatun dam and Porto Bello quarry ut in prices on all Dental Work \ ‘ 5 Ae TN " on the Panama Ca y ¢ Y 2 f ¥ -"‘.'t\” . nd th W”I‘nlm],‘:y 1“{'“ Helped Baild Railroad In view of the fact that the earnings of the aver- y WOrSons (ima wention) Wian| . He had fbeen identific *1’ \\[’}" the age working person have been matevially reduced, Dr. [l f stst > i g construction f the Cuba Iaster i S = 2 5 Feny ; \ re \ o I ol vl n e moshin et | S INEEATIERTRIOS el R Iseith believes he can benefit a greater number of peo- LIGHT-O-MATI( ) would be all bloated—which caused| o i tahdent of the Ponce and ple by reducing his fees and at the same time main- TUNING ; e ok o o X ”;" SUf- | Guayama railroad. In tain his gross profits on account of the larger volume DA i L tives (o hoep ‘ms | elected vice president of business. wil! arouse your i e \ oA muasns Loogin Hentn D e : r ("o., Porto co. « ' i + S “I heard so much about Bon- i aecal g uncanny! You w station—a flash cuit of und o To 1 decided to give it w‘f ‘.“],‘”’:_“I'”L","],fKX“" :'.‘n“m quality of PAINLESS oi light—you have | (o) | 1 c see what vould do for 3 % = ot atic Tuning! i ) ‘ trial and see what it would do for |, member of the American So- e Extraction n ‘k‘.‘,q ,,,’,,’:: logs J.,“‘\,m(‘. e : K mne on-Tone surely proved the|cjoty of Civil Engineers, American ice has alw e . TR iy 5 very mediclno 1 noeded—and I 8000 | Rafivay Engineering — Association been the be th Novocain Rl e RGNS SR Rl : \ eFan e rette stomach | 1nq rerican Geographical society. s £ s 5 R £ was put in good order—and gas rviving him in addition to his and will always 0 cntirely disappearcd, together with|wire are three sons, Thomas, remaln so, even o ¢ - bloating. My howels were s00n | Charles and James Carpenter, all $15.00 to § at the reduced regulated and now function nor- | of New York | Formerly i s mally. It certainly feels great to 00 to s Formerly §2.06 i ) | A b be well again—and at my sugges- AMERICAN PLLOT HURT . ) | tion, two of my friends are also! Zurich, Sept. 30 (UP)—Richard i B T tak Tliis. tonic.t et S R R lint All other service reduced proportionately Q [] » Boa-Tone quickly g at (he Toot | aviator of Portland, (the state was i N of your trouble—cleanses your sys- | not given) seriously inju LEONARD BLDG. Connecticut's Best Furniture Store Convince yourself—get a hottle fo- | height of 125 feet, Captain Bacrtsch, Take Elevator to | , day at Miller & Drug (e other occupgnt of the plane also Third Floor Storc, 80 Church street, New Drit-|was injured. Nurn is an engineer ain, Cona, |t the Brown-Loveri plant here. »

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