New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1929, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN.DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER = T = 3 [ Georgia Swept By FI f ~ ! J[]HN l:[][]“l][iES eorgla Swep y Floods [{Answer to Woman ROLLER . “r - Barber Filed Today WATER . : m Bridgeport, Oct, 7 (A—Assist- 2 ¥ ohnson today filed the sta § answer to the mar s Lt " Young Benedet Motos to Work gy o IANDY I T Ity ihis s, o INGED ) -Bride in Plainville ‘ I Y | « ) Plainvill. John Coolidge and his bride returned home yester- (‘ H day from their honeymoon at Moose- ed) head Maine. The couple spent ms the week-end at the home of Gov- oy ernor and Mrs. John H. Trumbull his Ma here. John took up his dufies of a 4 s railroad clerk in the operating of- A fices of the New York, New Haven - and Hartford railroad today. driving | 2 Mg from his fathe s home in | . time to report a k on sched- 8 ule. i 0 was Miss Flor- | I m.[”.m.n_ remained al fhe I GYRAFOARM ) of her parents to recover from < . e T Bl 2 w3 i el e State Officer Inspects | WATER Maine. Tha couple will settle down Osgood Avenue Airport ACTION in their coy Westville apartment nofticial ion of Arthur le' tomorrow. A s200d ave- The apartment has been made ; vo- | ready for their occupancy, but it i litis, who is will be necessary for the bride to e 5 arrange the furniture and fittings, e 1 p as most of the former were not de- | o livered until last Wednesday. Among my £ the many articles which the couple AROYSL 2 . . will regard with interest serap PRECISION- ¢ books in which have been placed CUT STEEL ‘elippings of the stories written about o 5 their first mecting, the romance of | GEARS E their courtship-and their wedding | Coolidge home in Westville today DY U ) 2 n autographed copy of a novel L JSUSTABLE i of suburban married life, th ithor | LEGS " of which wrote into the cover “To | | SEhe g “ Jehn and Florence Coolidge, who arc 1 SEER MARRIAGE LICENSES | ol {* lalso beginning the matrimonial ven- Applications for marriage li- | e [ turc.” The book was sent special t 1 A\ s ldelivery and was at the apartment es 8 ad of the arrival of Mrs. Cool- Sarias Rui nt | ‘ Progran ng ) = Floods in the w - torr nlu\ autum d high m 1age, cut off ) ” ! | munication and ir 5| mm liv Hov: hieh w blocked traf ' I 2o Gar the important Coa iown in the picture above. \ hel H. Bloomquist around ai ‘](l'\‘ cars th into the flood zone. 1 i ; VESSEL HlTS R[}EK dents on the outskirts of through rapidly risis USE DERALD CLASSIFIED ADS [ ™) salvage their household left, is a mc 10 evidently oot a ! ,,,,,,, when he tried t AT 120 an inundated area. NA F L | | | / i N : _ | NAUSEQUS FEELING vy g Olhers Rescued As Haakon W — s , AFTER MEALS GONE- | \ r f ¢ s ¢ ol ST T Tk Grounds in Fog HAVRE pm HONOR © ITWASNT LODED | A e TONE. | . S . N M :m' But Pt NEart 3 LA | » Copenhage Denmark, Oct. 1T thf 1 gfl I 5 1 T R Gl ( . m Lad, (UP)—Ferty-five persons ere 24eb UL Has Bullot ol “\ Britain \Lm Also Re- drowned and others were reseucd Ad { - & - va from chop St night when ; v : el ; icved of Severe Head 1 Vhe NOrwegia amship 1ako NP fpan: { pn I P < - " L S ap e el D s eanulii) Lisaon Renames Street After F ! i wie aches and Constipation MR R T ! i : : By Famous Medicine ) ar Floros on the west coast of haccardnp officis : “ ) : i e y Famous ] cine. J O Ambassador Fom U, 5, v o v : : o, 37 , rci ot. < el sank in three minufes — pital of 1 | kg oot | Ton-Tone proved its valu A Brter strik roc and indescrib Washinsl 5. G Oots I i 1 i over and r an sin kble panic was reported. The Ren i ! | . | il NALEC I nov n bain was found later on a d : 1 of ' ! 1 zo ALy $7 Llift, suffer 5o badly that 1 q State ; por i g 3 a Qe bnable to explain the disaste e ' wledze of th "1‘ : i I he Norwegian steamer San Saint \f . it 0L £ ! 5 i (i e Rk daen New Londen Driver Is 1 hoy As the a sinking eraft and 57 1 Yo IR TONITE GRrans i IHelGeN Held in . '-mlcl{ (‘ase ST il 1 ¥engers e rew. |y, A S 4 | 1 Oct. 7 (U1*)—Jok S 2 £ Another steamer, Arnfing | . | ot (G ¢ o ! ILRD, 4 Ll ] belonging to the same r ) n salodied ng t Nordenficldske Dampskibs e . o a ollo B i Y sy iy hhich owned the Haalon i ! i | e Nelehhoisos ' % Vi through the fog X o o ( : Y s : Fome 500 yards , = o by SRUng S — o Haakon VIT sank 4 p e ] i ¥ | P tupants was drown 1 e S ce ] T asion ( « : . s MBS, BEZANSON 1S GUEST | = fteamship 250 fee " 2 ; 2 @ N nd Mrs. W. 1. Job n of it Trondhjem in : ; ’ i : i 1 at a din ; Ry 4 prtsa b i Oronsbitori Bt 1 17rid i W thein DIES FOLLOWING ILLNESS e | e T Sons, i Paul W My Irs. W, e S e of 1} v on Menic Rl ! ot Al Was Widow of Fire Department : 8 4 : Bezanson. St : I nson, formerly Miss 4 T OMERCURIC Captain and Helped Found St [ g & 1 ME. MIKE MERCURIO : 1y ospital yunt | A Gustafzon of this ¢ will 1 Mary's Parish in This City | second French Porg ffering 1 o ¢ t it Mre Julia iged 75 | i widow of the late John C Valiil siar & . s b'prien of died |, noniatie tor R L - Jast night at her he West | o : e b} Main street following a 1 AR A S ; R e Mrs, 1 i o SN i Jarticst 1 ; ) oSt f sl iodern br st o brosimity to| And yet r ot Y ~N Fhe was | 18 abon T En yation, inc o Natur ot Nat T T . oots and h S, tmny o I b a0 e gl T i o iome Is led ahout 13 years ago, whose name h 116 ires. They have been seientitical- 5 eaptain of Engine Co el S G 1, any years and was considered One | o0 LSO AL e Gl Vax of the ablest men on the forec R ; n P Surviving her are two sons, Rev. |45 nooic Dur : 4 ’%\J’i ea, e William 1. O'Brien Baltic and | no o oy S s Y 4 John €. O'Brien of B cityindwoillesincat i 1o 9 . Baughtérs, Mis. T. I°. Sweeney of | 0 S5 ine oS 3 , 5 . 2 . » Manchester and Mrs. Leo J. Kelly of [¥ 47 BHets Wt the market is flooded with new | Washington, D. . two sisters. Mrs. | iy yor “or Grace S « g promoted but mostly spacious ; Patrick Tobin of this city and Mrs e ‘ 2 | e Nathicrinel omy of Hempstead S S e SO R U Luak. But there ave always a few of these ‘ Long Tsiand, and several nephe 3 R et f oL T S iventions that are BONA FIDE—that are | Andinicees. petuated b Rive to af . B han thanir ove 3 I Her son, Father O'Tiricn, will of- | 1D o ’” Ly e | ! R ,',‘, S i stion by every American family, | feiate at the funeral services which |8 1O ; ryland | chih - o of these is the PETRO OIL | e R N TR s for me. For somc tim > | e held Wedneaday at 9:30 @ “Havre lies on t tuary of the | wh has bee 3 nee in many 5 S | Y. at the home and at 10 oclock [ MR e s peain I vience in many homes has It 8t. Mary's church. Burial will be [PC1Ne PUCEC Y e b S s o { ed proofs of its efficacy. Eliminating ot e of t [ ] por cel very nauscou | the necessity for stoking, for a ruinous long- | RIARCH CHOSEN 700 Bt e e " . lasting cconomical and modern. i e tor was very poor ! . i £ the tid basins have cadaches was ba » in proport the g ’ “fe Foly Synod of the Greek Catholic il of the e 3]1_ i ‘AK ¢ ! 1 in proportion to the numhf‘l of phurch today unanimously elected 1‘ ‘“K"'”“ b T ‘K“‘\ In “’“ v I owas feet to bo heated. The undersigned | : i o Lo s e o Un §s of the estuary own con N Ii the Greck, Patriarch Dercos Metro |y, . %, vy ‘now 14, some of them “I had tr medici vour inquiries or send you i solitan. On ascending the patriarchal S S T R . : J ) hrone fmmediately after his elec. Auite large. i kil “"" gt S X ature. | 1 ion, the new metropolitan took the | °f ‘[‘ "\“’ "“u | “.m Ton (\\‘\;‘v recommended to ;‘H | lavics oc Photos Sacond. creation of the port sinee Francois wits sort of hazy ahout it—bhut - = | Photos fulfills the requircments of | o' . L ShullLan ‘\. .‘],\ lw;;» iEellea g ol eRlt At Lo Oll Hefit Is Clean Hea; | el muriiient overn mont s baine W ST ERAHICRTE IR SR really amazed to see the quick | | I T T R R e [m::n-l nasgboch | Loty ¢ » in my condition. In only Brinkipo in 1574 and studied the- [Havre will be. in dock and qua short time, my food staricd to di- | e A R AR v space and he excellence of its gest properly—that bad taste in my i 1.,‘),‘r harbor facilities, among the| mouth disay I—and those vom- g 15 MITTEN ESTATE TRUST FUND ‘\\'url\l.“ grea ports. 5 3 | iting ,\[v-l]‘ e ‘\» thing of the past.| | o | Philadelphin, Oct. 7 (P—The (1_71_\ ::.N‘n\ With Bosiness | | Headaches ]‘I \;anv constipation | state of Thomas E. Mitten, traction [ * “fhe Harbor’ is an appropriate | was corrceted and today, 1 feel bet- nagnate, who drowned last week, [name for the city at the mouth ofy |ter all around. 1T will always ”_HEATING Co, ariously cstimated from $3,000,004 |the Seine, for interest is centered in loyal hooster for this wonderful 'S © $10,000.000, has heen left in trust |its shipping, and most of the 165.- | medicine, as it did so much for| 143 «r “the promotion and advancement 000 inhabitants depend directly or me” th. eainb of sooperation hetweer |Indircctly on the harhor fér a iy Bon-Too s Bound to mako mood Arch Street apitol and labor and the further- lihood. The city itself s moder because it is made to 1 1 continuance of the “Mitten pro ve. and bustling with busi-| 5 . [Get more information tc ahe v e Eridesioy eas bt Wiy (rom o whdeveatio What it talkesttolmaletaltypewriterfhums interrotlessEfashion; | filstnatact ol e Hie teom . i | - is little different in these respeets | they have it—and they showed they had it at the 21th inter-| Bon-Tone 3 H ST P | CHILEAN LEADER DEAD rom scorcs of other thr citie< | national typewriting contest held reeently in Toronto, Canada. | Miller & Ha 143 ARCH ST., PHONE 6697 R L:vv‘lww‘; B Ot e tamalo e Muo de Paris, which [ehds [0 Pretty Belva Kibler of Tucson, Ariz., outclassed 41 state typing | A o Ceorvellc M lov inchavzetut sales ] ornal, president of the 1co [the quays of the outer harbor to the el ‘ 4 5 vill be g t oroe acs : ar sales A e S e T the busiest strect, | Champions to win the Alfred E. Smith trophy she sits on above. | .. E2¢ 5 e reorge N, Macauley in charge ol sale wublie industrial and commercial | It crosses the Place Gambetta' At right is George Hossfield of Paterson, N. J., who won the|ooktet catted, “ROAD Izurcs dled last night. |which is rimmed with cafes. Near | world's speed record with 135 words a minute for one hour. S, i ;

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