New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1020. STARVATION CAUSE. Yanlcee Division Men to Dedicate %" * " = line of the famous sector northw OF CAPITAUS FALL ~ Rebuilt Belleau Church Tomorrow s i eid e in June. On July 4 it entered > Belleau Wood-Vaux line west of | Chateau Thierry a ook part in th ‘)mlvln of that_name, advancing 17 | kilometers. Later, it participated in | | the S Mihiel offznsive and later in | the Meuse-Argonne attack north of | Verdun, where it remained until the Armistice. Rebellion Forces ghanistan‘ 4 King lnoAl Flight | 1 EUNFESSE[] JLAYER yas taken o indicaie that Insnmuce Salesman Says No g thir th ’ Lawyer Can Help Him enemy | e Was 210! Oct. 10 (UP)—Eig months ago a ar-old youth, mH | |of ambition te widowed | | motheb good-bye in their home in |t Kansas City, Mo., and took a train . r Washington, re he was go- |4 |ing to make good. | g m tur leath | oday found this youth 1 equip his men with | Dexter C. Dayton, 2 ting in a| e ad of guns. ell gazing into s spiritless, re- | / alation, the d tehes '.~v;, ed to any fate in sta for him developed as to to d h eautiful | t r of rt, Marjorie O'Donnell Sakao dethroned in ashionable hotel her » and who had been in night of drinking and quarre Rt I since ! ‘ Coroner Prohes Case 1 | coroner's jury was to investi- to handle the 8. TOBE EXHIBITED Army and Navy to Show Latest ing b ‘What's the can't do me Dayton " been allowed to . s lower ph men of the |change from the blood-ste i G ns fl Abelde&‘] It and it is shown above nearly |ning clothes he donned to take Miss| 1 . | O'Donnell to dinner Monday night land in which he staggered from his \UNDERS | es of the division's dead, but | hotel room to tell a negro bell boy: | ; . rdeen, M Dct. 10 (P)—The e Writ | 1 not be ready for some |“I have just killed my sweetheart.” to show | real Yaukees } He told police he had slept bes i ADHINE L Various regiments are contribut- | the cold form of the girl he loved ing parts of the building, and the | fOF nearly 24 hours after strangling I | main stained-glass windosw, in back | her, sunk in a drunken stupor fro N o e e {which he emerged early yest i altar itselt “as been gi Jorning i g e o e Quarreled Over Man | here today. YRIC R They had quarreled, he said, about o Al Guns Represented nd artillery of the divi- | @nother man Miss O'Donnell had ms, from small field piec been " and also had di S b il L Prominent Military Teaders Attend | 5rccd 1 it arsument about fre e e bV Several prominent American of- Tl i (er Moo . e TR s Gt NTsan rs have made the pi ge for | 0'Donnell, Oil City, Pa., newspaper 1o start with the firing of the small arrive in France S ot ) SiEbiioy G, rrived here last e A i e loyy | Soissons will represent the commun- | 1ge to have the body s Tl S o ; o | ity He laid the cornerstone With |to Pittsburgh for burial following !\ e e S ssive ceremonies last Decem- | the inquest today. it et oL rrived | Samuel Osgood of Massachusetis of the Navy Adams, | New Edifice on Site of Ruined Ore 3 f o B W pe i ROt e e adans, R in February of the fol- | under the Constitution. Y r on the Chemin des | from 1780 to 1791. imaster General Brown are the three | as an ideal cabinet members who to be nt memory to present, and will be joined in wateh- | their dead and st the same time a ing show by Hiram | bond with that France delivered by { B m of Connec and high | American arms, no mor ing me- T ofticer and | morial could stand a new ator B the | church in the village of u of the | More than 1S wd to be held | throu terans of t th oW | 14 ontiiie Gl Sells the Celebrated will be | Thicrry road, the v 16 inch | old chureh, ind of ordnance | the ent to the American Mili and | tar fy which lies on the w1 Wood. The shad HRYSLER @ ow of Old Glory on the flag stai C of the cen thrown at ey ning over . o | village in New Britain ‘ il Liberties Group Discu <5 Cen: \n\hm s 1 ham chool analyzed t 1 terr 1 Dr. Al i a JAPS HONOR MRS, WILSON ]h "okyo, Oct (®—Prince and 4 3 eess Chichibu today gave a din- ney at their Omotecho Mrs, Nevile, Dr. Lo ler, I dircetor of Osaka, and M A battery dollar saved—is two earned. Saving bat- T e | fifl:}l;fiv.m tery dollars, however, causes no pinching or sacrifices. 4 i [,,:H, | Bluc and Here’s how to do it. <R Bl Hihice Stz First, start with your present battery. Get your ; "\_l“"’“]l :\f‘f:, M 5 s maximum money’s worth out of it. Regular battery e ! ”“' Jefferson, L. T inspection at our station every ten days will help you d by for to do this. Second: When you do need a new battery, select the long-lived and dependable Exide, made by the world’s largest manufacturers of storage batteries for every purpose. Behind each Exide is 41 years battery building experience. ® Amazing Discovery ‘1 Relieves Aching, | Swollen Feet ’ Instantly! ‘ | Tlere's a marvelous new prescription | 4 which instantly ta the » ache out of tired feet. Relieves pain, cools and comforts the moment the balm is applicd because it penetrates | immediately, carrying the antiseptic, | o healing, germ-killing medication direct /™, to the irritated, Known as MecCulloc this wonderful preparation other valuable medics : B iodine (odorless W cent and amazing scientif Don't suffer s ching feet any Jonger. McCullo Foot Balm gives Sust the relief you have long seught but inever found before. It is entirely 'different from and far superior to any before on the mark It overcomes foot odors, is delicately fragrant, non- &l and guaranteed not to soil or stain_most delicate clothing, bed linen. TRY McCulloch Balm at our risk. It is help you. Sold on money-back basis, by all good druggists, 1 Drive into our service station today. Whether you want a new Exide or your old battery serviced, our time is your time— anytime. D. F. BORTHWICK 95 Chestnut St. Phone 2505 TALBOT'S FILLING STATION, 112 Kelsey Street. LY'S RADIO SERVICE, Iensington, Conn. W. E. KULLBERG, 105 East Main St., Plainville, g and inflamed tissues. | Foot Balm, combines DGR Judge Mancuso Resngns Under Fire In City Trust Co lnvestlgatlon : vas forwarded | Herbert H. Lel Mancuso record [South American Hop Planned by 2 Fliers g stayed aloft 291 hours. or ¥ cold wind from 1 ; temperature caused the two 5t Urug ind ( on Challe ry pilots late yesterday to ask < I er Bl De-| (o0 warmer clothing, s L m from the i s mpt s ne's motor was func- ! o vears ago and was tic perfectly, f ) « I CENSUS HEADS n today. sh govern- ! : Was who was chairr ston, Oct. 10 headquarters, Chicago Fliers Still ()pens I)mns in Ruwm *erly okl Aviation, First Session, Friday, October 11th, ! Correct English, Free Demonstration, Tues- & la ‘,lh‘u‘n‘ 15th. s s Sign Writing, First Session, Thursday, Anthony Pals t s Before Grand Jury : lic is cordially invited to attend. DR tignis e Rt e it ; For adeitional information telephone 2190. m. tod endurance f] AMED (P—Super- heir dis- announced ector of the census, Auburn, Frankiin, Oxford and Sagada- headquarters at 1930 census, i - Circle Aviation Field e meeton, Anti-Religious School | Oct. 10.—(A) Chi-| Knox, 1 ... Gentlemen, be suited ! And just A suit you hate to wear is dear at any price. there’s generally a suit in your closet you don’t like to wear. A calm, careful, leisurely choice of a suit is pretty sure to give you continuous pleasure. Selling you a suit you like to wear is another good reason for Globe leadership in public preference. Lord Rochester Styling By MICHAELS - STERN The “CORNELL” A two-button, smart fitting suit, devel- oped in the newest fabries and colors for fall. decidedly low priced. 40 Others $35 to $50. Distinetively Lord Rochester, Many with two pairs of trousers. G L OB E CLOTHING HOUSE Nettleton Shoes Bannister Shoes Hartmann Trunks Risilio Cravats Fagle Shirts Interwoven Hose lichael Stern Clothes aels Stern Clothes Emerson Hats W HERE WEST NIFAR TN SEDEREE ST BEGI Y.M.C.A.Evening Schools Classes Now Forming Octo- N S when it passed the rk and sailed into its . In ita . the ff the lake and which was refueling "1d attaches said

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