New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 2

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2 ATURDAY, ()CT()I%Il NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. S Ha lior an of th EXTENSION mm | s PHILADELPHIA SFE SECOND 10 TILT BY RIPLEY j i School Boand Approves CGor- v o re;panlencef@;; ¢s for Adults I st ion - CONFESSES MURDER E»UT 15 SET FREE Body, No Crime, So London- e H}med Trial No PRIZE WINNING SUGGESTION ished by of G | a fruitless Ve HANSEN ) f | robust Dykes was New York ! Vear re called a third | strike on w, the batsman, to : Dyke's brilliant effort. Break of the Game | The k” of the game, person- | ally conducted by Bush in almost ludicrous fashion. came in the sixth IV CLASSIG TODAY icd From First Page) The A's had counted in th fifth 1 to 0. Bush " bhatsman, The crowd langhed the thin, dark fel prominent sidebu fantastic dance at 1 umped into the | sanatted low on the ound, w | his bat all the time in an appar « s Nick Altrock jan basebull coma- THE la to go out and HEADLESS HEN LIVED |7 DAYS AFTER ITS / he third me brought the first HEAD WAS CHOPPED OFF )w~\ to the series. ; 5 watching a pleasure BLACK MINORCA - ENTIRELY HEADLESS e HWALKED ABOUT- FLAPPED 1T5 WINGS "he probable lineups $ OTHERWISE SEEMED HAPPY AND CONTENTED [fourth game: Lo MeMillan, 3 s THE HEN WAS FED WITHA SYRINGE rneRs ! : | ouned by HEREERT HuGt | & If; Grin ! w'l‘ | SAULT STE MARIE, 1 | ¢ D ; Sasa Seisl tov. 1504 | ¢ Haas, of; : [ ndon ien the | | coc ¢; Simr If; Foxx, 1b [ polive rs in the country ! Teih s s e ey, s w : [ r in six| W r Quinn, p 1 Umpire, Va [ ] ! BABE |at plate; K rend- Dineen, (American) 1 woman | RUTH Moran (National) at d ' ) terloo | PLAYED IN i e ; oTR 1 1IN qm 1 hi = : D. | with ‘ i > WORLD SERIES (4 .:,"r A ! l ning school com ¢ 1 rer” appeared ; e Comptroller and Assistant Bonded there h 5 | cd From datlon, ofl A LIFE RAFT (onperetl) 2/ feerson - CROSSED THE ATLANTIC i A (THE RAFT WAS BUILT ON 3 INDIA-RIBBER CY7LINDERS ) e 3 : e = | Dexter Churehill Dayte vour o ® 128, Nk Fuaiures $)ndicate, Inc, Grea: Brs insurance salesm formerly ot e S = et Kansag ( has . tr 5 | ling her hotel room ile z ' 50 welfare agenc a surprise | ANt o S A e : MAYOR LAUDS FULASK! St A Flyer at 16 S0 s game were on Ishbel MacDon “"_"!‘“ .‘,1"“’\ by felt t Following the prompting of her fenders, plan to b their ay out the vster t U : e g a0 cimotior sanity school 1 o {roieslons LB in [exbal s B s moc) Says She Was Geod Girl s (Continued from Tirst Page) orker in the London slums ha T rAnaT e et ST fnstrume \ bringing i —_ oted most of her sight-seeing it sirl, whom he . i Towel Arrangements olicitation ot Benjaml Brrankiin York to viewing the working of v and w ry, b 1 e snecA il e Bt He saw his first service at Brandy e Irdactabinto 5t dlzansaion ofil R wine, where his military skill and @ ©1ild welfd 20 (Ll case th urance, “Marjor 1 % Sl dar won for him the rank of Her first engagement today wi ro0d girl.” SIAECmeRt LD brigadier general. He was the or- a visit to the Manhattanville Da: o T jusium s op: ganizer of a cavalry di ce Nursery. Then came a trip to the 128 be quenca e toe thr his right to the title of “Father of ent ith street branch of th chin s A ErEmesl o Lon ol walry.” At German- | Lienry Street Settlement and lunch okt o s e BntiET e ST v he render- | con at the uptown headquarters o e Oled i service. In thelthe settlement on Park avenue, Tht Tar sl RECOICH & f n feet. e of he was fatallg | The 100n was st aside fo e Bid on Removal of Ashic The . eral peo; on the | wounded. ended the life of Columbia - Wesleyan footba.i Hont or L of me of the murdr. i, noblg son of Poland. That great- sl r B a olice station close by. | est of all lo which prompts a MacDonald announced 1 onanle Stkl 1 ¢ to lay down his life for his ned to remember t a1 s s, was I i's. We in Ameri- | pirthe of her father, Ramsasy T the o k . ca owe him the everlast ude MacDo a “surpri bi Lot o of AL Dapity SRl I ref ¢ what it was t ote to his brother alker . 4 privilege to part in | be. )t hilad ; e of nee which a committ After ith the justices e o, e od of the city government, Polish or-|children's court, visiting the indu S ey ganizations and citizens is sponsor- | trial high school for girls and th LS eE tomorrow psycho-educational clinic rduy = i . building in the city should joined her father at two of the P g a 3 3 o flag fo hich Pulaski | functions at which he spoke. 1Y ny " L died. E Before the lunchcon given by th iy 4 g v English Speaking Union at the ho ol DYRe exercises ilaskl park | tel Astor she was pres 1 i !.' LA the story of this great|gold medal of the Walter Scot ‘ ; A patriot school for crippled children a i ’ {s of | “lected an honorary member of | (Continued From First Page) 4 - o WDk ch. | Organization in recognition of r | 1 cannot rec fo and | child welfare work. | in automobil and afoot ¢ Lord, 29, laborer. |the deeds of such a Pulaski Ishbel Gets Applause Everyhody g rrounding coun . 2 A bl being brough a fuller! When at a reception and tea her tryside, it seen o) 1 « 4 the greatness of our father mentioned that he onee jety 1l dates ar breakfast to wi e emergence S d the sacrifices which brought to this country 1t i life of pr of the big ship The sk | i ired as the price of Amer-|and Ic And now I bring my Aunie Laura Underwood, 16-year- | cloudy but there was litt " | daught she rose and bowed in old i N. (., debutante. Avia- Ttis the ir onof M recognition of the applause. tion is getting her attention thes: keep the craft moored ) p bl | She was the dinner guest of Miss ¢ , and already she has 15 hours | for two days, king its first o Ir ne Lewisohn and the tended of solo flying to her eredit She prohably ITe expected PLES en Miss Lillian D. | hcpes to become a licensed pilot continued weather today Tj}é./' l ‘ street vhen she reaches 1 ey e ) IBLELY /i 1 | test the apparat 2N { .4_} radio in-| l. ung E i pers Blown Awa ar T 4 and she listencd to her | hangzar brought a ripple of laughter a1 g n\ih’\’l fatl ‘7 L. er's speech which was broad- | hen the breeze took papers from S e T o s el ¢ top and sides of the bag and and tt ( ¥ ) ll: E 1 foreign relations where he them ol The paper . G:45 p. va guest of honor. ‘ luncheon coy nd leavings g i 4‘ . First pagey | _FIGHT OVER DANCE cUp of bove the st br o L | New York, Oct 12 P—A 1 fabric views o 5 : A ey I fight started in a Brookly - . o0 r S conversation | Gance hall early today over from the as B Alr. Ye gt = beautiful girl on the floor 1plished and a e r ion or o s stabbed, scveral arr from the dirigible to i D3 and pelice reserves wer entire operation r Bl e to restore order. The ne of considerable smoothness, ar 1. a said, for no VT re T e triking conf to turbulent T o Wt el pir blocking traffic in Fultor oFA TGECHU VIRak Gortain.dertcts in @ 1 not down | ., : prevent it v ace, in t I 1 hear atrical dis i 1 : ‘! Al Just to be pre CONY / ',UI‘I,,,I EFR Vet ) 0 ented cers made o i {s B I r g the re 23 year ool : Vg L0 it Pists flew, women began "' SO L : ‘ } row was on i 1 tod ) ] selne : om t ab wour in 1 vad T ! 5 d to [ 17 } 118, w ! Liliate % ! 1 18, ¥ Terry Yo i r venr 1 t Mor ori for Somer B 2 1 der t for 1 te Franknoss = = ir : i v Ri PLIERS TO HOP TODAY v H. G N N ; B oo ota iy WANTS OF ALS TO MARC b ‘““‘“‘ : P today i a kK wonld ta | all members of the eon of : § Aalakn e conneil other cit ul 5 ; ; A Bl Bant dhiosanech 9 in front hall tomor ed g ? 1 » i I . rmoon 15 o'clock 1 Clinton Schosl A ; 4 2 : 3 JLErE place of for o 3 v 1t opinion ¢ ! Waterfall October 3 in attempt honor 1c & y reach Seattle from Sitka, D: o mir Pula L e 1o the plane neeessitated 4 S [,\ & ; . it allation of a motor, “whic 1 | v PIRE DRILL RECORD Sl : ! 18 Aentto. them from Seatilr 166 1into a The third fire dri nt i Hust 0 | ! rfall is about 450 miles from 5 cred ¥ r was held yeste the oicongl i ere . H. Me- in Senfor hi ane - " guard | old diplo ould have { L —_— == wrer, ¢ party which [1he resnlt was a new timg record e g no ' The total of $215.446,266 in oY in t T lian | The drill held during the ree 5 B2, i ‘ leved n trade of the Philippine 1 Abov s ence, | hetw and the time ? i o 80 f Ihbel Busy sresents an nerease oot ih rica In its 1.4 the build svicosts ) | vorw | New York, Oct. 12 (P)—Visits to vious year of $45,000,000. hazardous scarch, | MAYOR A. M. PAON RLEV. DR . W. C. HILL Ttogalu, Holy Cross M}E@i i ik So s {HTWFF PLAN Threat of Delay Occupies Mem- bers Today i Gapital d at ington Broad street, ssemble cofil organizations of the Holy iis division will form ] da corner of Wash- n und Bro: ts and will 1l along Vit street north of Broad street The fourth division will as directed by its marshal, M Papciak and will be composed of the Membera that m various Polish natic stz odLISmoGs favob ia of tions and Tolish elub and Polish na- (N tariff debate into t1 I T This division will | £ssion beginning in Deeember 1 form with s head t the corner ceived meither confirmation L of Iirond Washington streets 2uthorized denial vill extend along Broad street,, A dozen more individual U ments still are to be disposed of vill move promptly at before rate schedules 9 e e taken up. With this in view, tho i Vashington street in worl to get the bill out of th i West Main e | way during official ion found vision will follow the f « for additional worry in the ion at an interval of paces. fact that two were consumed ar of the second divis- in disposition of the cutting 1 the corner of Broad ment to modify customs on streets the third di- ingt imported hooks out, follo z the The first of the individual amend- at an rval of 30 ments awaiting senate action Mon- ces. hen the rear of the third L Gl b A e e A e Oy . Wisconsin, to extend the Broad and Wasuington streets the | ;ioninition against Importation of QUL eI on S T o e fol- conviet m 1 convieted mined lowing the third division i ot e Aatall o S rval o ) paces. I als forced labor, cen divisions should be m u in- tined throughout the line of march. The line of will be down; H- S TEAM BEFORE CAMERA e el Wost. Maln Motion pictures of the New to Main, along in on 1 west Pritain Tigh school fo a1 team { : to Iranklin square, 0 serimmage w taken for fhe Franklin square on the we Home D'rog yosition whi of the the park, | Will be held at the Stanley aren ¢ part rd o o to reet, to Principa t 1 1 1 placed a the corners of th | | tion cxer t I'u T 3 at ol Hoari CHURCH SOCHETY tain 1 The 1in) committee con H ross chur H. I Americ first dance 1ox neer . Wood, Civil War Vet-| I Au B: hi r t 1 e [ T ntl hell, |t I t tes, the a 1 for American Revolution; Joscph Ka i of the pat linowski, I'olish War Veterans; B proceed this dance will 1 J. Monkiewicz, M. F. Stempien, B the expenses of the socie A. Grayl Polish national so The offic re president, Alosan cieties; pat Paul | Jer Labis vice president 1y sy tornezewski and treasurer, Andue I Peter J. Rogala. Ia L "

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