New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1929, Page 18

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18 NEW. BRITATN Ii\ITY IH‘RATD THU Rhl) AY, ()C’Ij()BFI'I 10, 1920 [“R[ SE@UT WEEK | ACigyjlte»mS M}Wflflm‘mflmfi ‘ Well Dressed for o I‘mne Rescue ‘AVM’"]R? TESTS A:[wln;)‘lsli(a(t):‘l‘sptl:tseAppeal T0 BE OBSERVED .o W: RNER'S REPLY ‘ Ociober 13 to 20 Sei Aside for 12" 13 50520 i Mo Anser Ye OLC?"GI‘ Oon-| Special Progza werty. ( ippi river cight miles south ot irardea r, en route for an ex- artford, Oct. 10 (@—Public De- ¢ n, crashed on the Paul Jones | BEE 4E SEVERF fender John Forward and Augus- rocks late yesterday when the 1 { p n, attorneys for 1k red the hoat toward the 3 ouri shore to avoid a sand bar on Ilinois side of the river. No s injurcd » boat is owned by the (' condemned murderer, u 0.8, Phygxc ans Try {0 Pro fochiissiesin smhes du e 0 | Attol H. M. Alcorn o ask the Tsland Steamboat company of Cin- Pictu 1gers : A 5 e : found suilty | = ——ee Jia > ‘ 3 degree las d oek 1 e % 8iu a Avery, Wolfe and r “; by L ¢ | it ! mimecd to ne LERAS A ytOUKOp 0 ( T W B Augus otice of an ap- | ; ; he leaon not. fall? resnlted in @ repricve 10 No At(acks of Tus 3o sec hal If <0, and if your ears are healthy L 5 g # an t d vour gait shows no disthrb- i in « t [ ce. you have equilib ” that rium test will old whirling whi discarded cel the AL More than 7 2 night of «wn 1, wos not first [all L ! the United Stat nurder. {ana to « i ¥ of D I e e i 3 st M ment of cc . are sceking 1o o iy e ccciaent Train Runs Into Truck, 11 ] due to a feet on the g Up Passengers ] part of the . Oct. 10 (UP) b First cor eyes, defeets of g 4 Doston & which nt of the e 4 train were severcly P. 7 \ a jeeti shaken and a truck driver harely ! 1€ 15t have h | cscaped death today when o loco- | l e U flerers A ' by i jer constantly | motive crashed into a lumber truck | 2 L . 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