New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1929, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, t paid Eyansc $ e 1 per- that he 1 s 2 I c L s Wi \ 1 ot of 1 R tarift exy 1 t | bill z vineed s g the I syl- | ho by J e Called Sax A poss B o t | pre employment o nsc 1 to expert when the latter's activitics|t0 prove c as a lobbyist v e ACOONALD IVES - i ”MW LUNCH TO FRIENDS =~ 1 a cane This is t Al clothes. Thanks Motorcycle Police SOOBEH At the entrance of th , | tabl i and Sl A was passin an might have been caused by car indicating that it went 4 inches with the brakes s onoll a skid, before being struck. il ce and railroad reg ild not reco the ts with Bielinski's and Carlso measu was in charg wn of T4 Burns enue, East Hartford, engine F. W. Woodbine of 7 Ma street, Hartford, conductor. Hartford at 8 o'clock as the sec section of the re train, bo for D J police took accident, 1 of the invest WELCOHE PLAVERS -~ es Silence Weather Predi Tackle Ireg wscolo was in court on int of a lame foot “ (Continued From First Page) 1 top coat and car- stay in the city that h to shake hand nk the three MacDon h Ser n of t mittee, il the trips around | ™ and the it of ed to g a luncheon [shbel Al-o to lom of Seas t CARAWAY FIRES N FOUR FINED 8575 INDUSTRIAL LOBDY AS HOOCH SELLERS Consider War Banished approach old histor basis onrscly to agre | | | for the not worn | world, | us to be MacDo: who have | co | fore prime or | tions. Daniel I Wil-| Prime Minis ang, a diner | to his the form dw-‘ she | ht. | ther. M ish Not to depart veal the f naval tional and private t this | sectic msay | cou 11 from t a|inany of w Be Busy Lut to active | fault.” P‘E*SE DISCOVERS JINEMAD'RA" 2, FliSSING 24 HOURY wed From First Page) gaged to \\mtm‘ ] was for He will ling m \ying with the returned |1 a! fer with Premier N investigation bloodhounds re notified this assured the local s they | several Bristol firemen ha in search of the | 1 residents of > volunteered ¢ e now aidmg country for miles scoured in hopes of countries, has hecome Annour und is being d broadcast the who aided in relations betwe the two governm HERIPI) ) 575,000 SUIT (Continued From Fi purpose of coming to ag ts which have In con with me ‘H\w all of which a series of ques- Friendship of nd of consid- es with the object of coming or contrived Se “All this Kk World Cooperatton has peen arrived a se of dividing A rsons to whom duty belongs." nd oursely but rather to enable more effectiv ing with other nations security of peace.” five days of than ever in | . 0'Con- | pieces of | nd his brother. v Donald | sh the er concluding hi: property to his wi t her to play her first med Dr. O'Cor responsibility | r government off} of the mortg, concerning some st questions of for; Councilman 206 [fiNi]ii}ATES i CITIZENSHIP PASSED ied From First Pag the remainder | more than ple unprecedented visit | capital and holds firmly to the opin- | train left, Miss|ion th | 1antic ha an and of his American trip dresses and “RECESSTD TODiY Irom First Pa served to brir British peopl Tshbel's Pe Washingtor donald ton is a me womanhood womanhood, peace first papers of was almost mport of her v dedicated Commissioner e to ountrywomen ther, in Fall Won't ¢ better interna- To a of A ered her rect to the told them Hv\r vm\ b three- | dred laboring women of the 76, ot TS T e to s his mother was but | on rgest ts Poy on the London s although her second hus Women Want Peace Social Leader Starts \uto to (ommlt bmclde looking and social - r of this town and l'ormnr who had was e en- r the women ¢ carbon | lent Hoov conversations ]n\() unmml Wilson a sui- to his while * time ()Ais morning, and son contined e engine utomobiles about 7 of one of the n sible ports were 1 suffered stock and members of the Wi Dry Af:ent Punches Man Vho Calls Him a Liar . ) Agent Robert Aylmer of him during the attending the in Washing- uul Prohibition ‘States commisslonar's office al- called Speed a li adjudged charge of keep- Leen ordered the e case | probably guilty on a under $1,000 nd box to thr 1d been pre d by Specd. he warrant for the mnlu. on an assault would seck g it l’m)l’()sr D (P—An tariff bill to for- DANBURY PRIES amendment to the bid importation of indecent and ob- i phs, tives Senator o. cd this mornin photographic he funeral will 1 Cutting also has mendment which would strike out a forbidding importation of Jobscene books or pamphiets. Interment will be e -h'n pel nnfl(l in the (luh was decided m; Crnmm Grabs a Wild On Service, Ine.—Transmitted h\ 1 L‘]l plmw) Philadelphia’s Athletics’ 1 inning of the second game of the World Series £ E how Charlie Grimm, the Chicago Cubs, first | baseman, had to dive for a bad throw from Shortstop English to put out Foxx in a clme play Foxx had hit the first ball pitched for a grounder into short field. Another World Series Freeze-Out | It was a Grimm trick that ke ]»‘L Jimmy l‘(»\\ lh streak, n]fl‘ the ba e at Wi mflln'\ action picture shov at the intial sack. (Copy right, ]t lzm\: like a freeze-out—but act Philadelphia ;\lhl('.lu. pictured ;flmx'c, center, Blanketed & NEA Service, Ine.—Transmitted by Telephoto) as trying to put the World Ser i The w iiy veteran manager had two hurling aces up his sleeve in the Athletics’ dug-out during the cold autumn e Barnshaw Connie Mack v second game at Wrigley eczes which swept the diamond, , Who started on the mound for the A’ ho relieved Earnshaw when the Chicago Cubs’ bats hecame men- Note the ever-present scorecard with which Mack si on the field. his other side is Bob ( acing in the fifth inning. nals his play- Eee—————— THE HOUSE OF. HLEY ... just twenty-one...... Topcoats— IN A SPECIAL GROUP Tweeds, Cheviots and Fleeces. sizes. No two patterns alike. $40 and $50. Now at .- . need we say more? MAIN THIRTY-NINE STREET

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