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~ NEW BRITAIN HERALD |- NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 16, 1929. Approves of Addition to Schoc] || BELIEVE IT OR NOT 55375 BY RIPLEY ” | the court. Argur (Reg. U. 8. Pat. o) [——__ But Bars Firm From Competition M tm::l:' MURE REEREAT"]N n signed af- innocent of over- nt, Gove the ne hile opposing lawyers wrangied Dr. Beatty 1d \}‘n as on the st | e——— | Hien i ot privare acee- 098 100 Many People Take o aia 350 'lhomas Holt Leads Fight |son tnis would be avolded, This mo- | PR Vi ve, Wil be i Play in Large Doses i byl 'nan was adopted. i SUGGESTION of npf ?\ on Perry & Bishop and| Mr. Holt Remembers | of o5 o color y 1 Thomas Holt remarked that $30,- | AL YUNIS favor of Pantages. ) 000 was appropriated for an addi- Wins by 29-27 New tion to the Elm Hill achool but that | Street Lights Approved. :1: building committee was appoint- ! Herbert Welch moved Mr. How- ard be empowered to appoint a ewington, Oct. 16 — At the ad- | building committee. Mr. Holt moved journed town meeting held in the [that an amendment be made, that a auditorium of the junior high school | committee of six be appointed, three Monday evening many matters of | from the school board and th importance were acted upon. E. 'rrom the town. This was put to a Stanley Welles was moderator. ‘\c(v- and 40 were in favor and 12 8rooklyn EMPLOVMENT GAIN Jf WADELAST NONTH September Gondmons Distinctly | 1 yester- The it action. was (he. accep- | oppased Lo the amondmen Improved Govt. Figures Stow i piannca o ance of annual town report, which, On motion of !\rr, Root it was ] his was istributed to the voters at the | voted that the various town officers | BRI . town hall on election day |and commissioners of the several x“m:'u” ‘:.‘;\H‘ »\ ‘m | Next the selectmen were empow- | departments be printed in the an- iRt Sl e More \I alio ered to borrow money from time to | nual town reports, also that the date vou ZEPPELIN — Ll L E re Anti-Religious time not to exceed $50,000. | of election and retirement be in- “zgom i 1acr : s fl)l' Russians - ; o FIRST g to a report iss ! 5 Discussing on Zoning | cluded. s % /7 CONCEWED THE ! St et it Opening of Aediliehiyvastonereliny Rob | WModsra iot AWellen emarkod ithat AN EGG CAN BE STOOD ON END . WHILE SERVING WITH THE UNION AR States Department of 5 fous univer- ert Middlemas in regard to adopting | the finance hoard does a lot of hard 4 o DURGIA TiE iV iR Ales horarimenty M Hiosiota soning regulations in the town of |work without remuncration and he —— withoul bresking the shell v (M vee e = b (hal canboat Newington. He stated the planning | proposed that G. E. Root, chalrman _ ! radethste e Judrters 2t commission had been in consulta- | of the finance board, be given a SHAKE VIOLENTLY — BREAKING THE YOLK [ensiin Sepimber st Mnloye les (about $25,- f1on with a prominent Pittsburgh en- | hearty vote of thanks. WHICH WILL SETTLE TO THE BOTTOM — weslk werc: $142.598/306. The indus=| o ture gincering concern and that the cost Committee Appointed I 8 Yot Eria]. eroupaIncliaea: ware mannia s rters also ine of zoning at the present time would | Mr. Welles appointed on the - i - : el f ion organizationg approximately $1.100. | school building committee 77 g M ] Mr. Welch stated he didn’t think | Root, Robert Middlemas and Nathan ‘the time was ripe to adopt zomng“‘““’) Iregulations and said that there were | Newington's Budget 'more than 300,000 towns in the| Attached is the complete budget United States that gave no thought |list as prepared by the board of ‘to zoning regulations and that he | finance: eptember invariably shows in- 1 employment in ma tustries; hotels this of the n to ap- 1 fund a gan- for anti- ing i still showin increase. I tilitic ctallifer een opened T 3 ous mining, and qua a non- considered Newington to be the least Town Expenses gl : Sulcn, in need of them Official services $5,000, probate Nathan Avery replied that gas|court $125. state tax $3,200, coun- stations—green, yellow and blue— |ty tax $1,500, strect and hall light- hot dog stands, and so on, and|ing $7,400, support of patients In houses jammed in very small lots|public institutions $1,200, town poor re being erected without restric- | $2,500, fire department $2,000, blank tions. He conside zoning & Very | hooks, stationery and printing $1.- vital need to a well governed town 000, cemetery appropriation 0, and said no one wanted to build a |jibrary appropriation $500, park ap- t decrease in em ‘ DESPITE HES GUILT rita crev chaiin o W cd Accordion Player 1 0.7 per 18 compared wit pay-rool tot The ROCK HOUSE ! Y #—Phil oyme in mher stood . - nice bungalow next to a threec €~ | propriation $600, town hall-fuel and Teld s i % 2 nss : 300 P 5 n ( X o CARVING A COMPLETE HOUSE INSIDE OF A SOLID ROCK N ALCOLBA del PiNAR, Spoin. After more discussion Was | Highway expenses—Bonair ave- Colorado Springs moved to adopt the zoning regula-|jue $1050, West Robbins Triangle High School boy tions as outlined by the town PIan | ggq0” strect assessment fund $ commission. It was also moved mat‘“o,,, biling oadd 33000, ceneral DROP.KICKED a committee of five be appointed by | ronairg $6,000, Audubon avenue, 1,- A 59-YARD GOAL Revoca lion llegal con- The Chaplin, :ment, Septer ser as usual i sencd by Labor Day closin The Bureau of Labor ¢ Appearing at sepers it weighted index of emplo: ho' the selectmen to draft a W""”“ 545 ft. $1,545, Buckingham street, sept 23,192 Hioeling Sl l“, Hetvolli hanh zoning ordinance. 541 1-2 ft 1.50, Cambria avenue PG o g ¢ would hayg = | . . al f is r Charl : A Morc Lights Voted 1330 1-2 ¢, $330.50 o B oo APRICOT PITS ARE MORE VALUABLE THAN APRICOTS SR, S a i St .‘n: * Actlon was the '“k"‘“l "):‘ ""’;'} 162 ft. $1,162, Dowd street $1,500, Qe-=- @ 1171 Kma Fevtams Byniliate B Grrat Hrtaim bt for September, 142 nd v ¢ day the wife ot nights, and it was voted that onelp street oot 5 o ] inde ay-roll totals for Septem . s et s aiasen o Frodonoe| CAMUnd sirst, 151 12 m. 81, TOMORROW—EIGHT EIGHTS EQUAL ONE THOUSAND! niex of pus-rol otais for Koyt : - Custndy ew | o d ard e 000, Wil- 124, is 102.6, as compared with | v as any )\ R street, Maple Hill; three on Avllrr:’lz’dilard Court, 519 ft. $519, state aid = 1021 in August, 1929, anc 1 in So ) 1als ¢ 5 trom girgerions on West Rob! "”‘(“ Y Mili | Toad appropriation 31,575 7 A g September, 1928, Averag 5, L0 h Flor- | ¢ Ch near Robbins ~station, on 2 M xpense of dogs $400, interest on|d by Newington Grange rw.fdn ville skit the girl was trying to ook |~y Ethi UEE SHTAES LISE - o “f"'" in "”'": of ”(‘; “",”“Z‘"“L:lsxu mporary loans $2,500, interest on | Oct: 2 .1,,:4 h officer will furnish ovn the A tages cire it B DURRThaT 6 R e A FL T eiis e ViUSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS school, and not more tha 970, pdg ¢ _ | one number one the program. e told of a purported conversi- | e oo ndustries of the ‘ } sl oSN e {bonds $11,970, maturing honds §5,- i & i T ot o the Uni Pry g \ ‘ in th FOR BEST RESULTS in one wer L : . : Hallowcen Party tion between the girl and Duneav g 000, dog license paid to state $1,000,| _ Hal uacty n States School Addition T‘rrufihl( m}mm.c“fl,,,,m,s $3,000, indexing town| The Newington Girls club has which he quoted: e ‘?‘;M(vavlu"ml 'I',’; }’{3’; ’\(’;‘AOO‘;rL\“{(r” ords $473, town plan commission | POstponed Its mecting of October 18 1 “Well, if he doesn't o me, addition to the 08¢ o i for overhauling the |$1:000, vault and providing ofticery | 10 October 25, when a Halloween also to provide o he'll always be sorry,” Miss Pringle | g : e held at the home of Satil o N in town hall $2,500, playground |80cial will be held at th alh e 2 Well Above 1928 heating plant and sanitary condl-| . o " o0 o 00, [Mrs. E, P. Schmidt. A S H G “Don’t get cold Duneay | The level of the employment linquired for more information as 10| @ al septic tan manufact iring industri Seg was 4.5 high- | etc $700. | 1 I won't,” the girl replied tember ' p \ to complete the plans as oull\nulv‘ Adaition; Bim Hill sehaol, w‘» | tificd that she came to the theater ployes carnir were 7.5 cent NN by the ~school committeo. Harty |0 1000 BT FEH sohool, 30, SO R o .. Howard, cchairman ot tha ""W’”vmm $40,000, 1929-30, $8,000: 1| T O AT, OB CRATRES | Bifrle whs subjected o a Bitter| Nine of the 12 sroups ot indus \ . committee, stated that S R an ot et e £ perfury. and subornation, Whleh oo ol coamithins vy Bilm To. oo |ties o G ; vould be ample. He then stated| ' o © 00 oK o “$120; 1| have marked the trial of Alexander ply to a question as to whether he | more employees at the end of this atiplans hadSbeenidrawnt Up Vil Srioh o S srbins e e & Bishop of New Britain did not mect with the approv- nue, 31., Pantages on a statutory charge had been pror rised money for his | 12-month p et ihe 3 said: “Mr. Ford 'ning; the vehicle, stone, clay, glass, | | zoning committee, $1,200 ton Public Health Assn ON YOUR OwN SIGNATURES Ambercd the Aiftioulties with the | Memorial Day cxercises (May 30, Th Mornin, District Attorney Buron Iittg ©XPenses would be taken c of their IEIE it s ax Cen yow promotly and with privacy. > M) o i 11930) $100. Grand total $101,569 SaS, IS MOTDL g prepared to present to a special #Md that he would inform, my of- am railroad car shops, showed No Questions asked cff:cmxs orrelatives Junior high school. = R preparec pres L el o Mo Tiait: UhblshttHat mmrwfl-i : "“T'M( nm.um"‘om’- Funds At grand jury evidence that a defense [ : that )m\ n Il’i‘ would b ]v:.d' 1 i g“‘x mployn v] A ] - TWENTY MONTH3 TO PAY Mr. enalty taxes, State Peslied St % and my houschold expenses carec he s entral and Mid- ; P ; dlve plans could be secured from! . “m,).' 1,;,,2,,:,“,,,. ,0:1[']””‘lw_r;< Tambert-St. Louis Field, St. Louls, Witness, Garland Biffle, had per- ,,'”. L 1’\\".2 ,m\,‘, ! ”;": :., dle Atlantic Eatite b ] P20 MONTHLY PAYS $40 Loan arlous architeccts at no expense 10 gi.1." or " connectiont $1,900: taes, | OCt: 16.—UP—Two St. Loulsans were jured himself. e e ¥ | made the greate s in employ- | ! 136 " - 100 LoAn the town. |state property, state of ('.‘um;‘_m‘m missing when competing planes in Biffle, former Arkansas lawyer, Fitts said he has called four wit- Ment over this yo rval, while | 8 1022 5 2 200 LOAN Douglas A. Johnslon spoke In re- 5y 50; treet asseasments $1,500; dog | the $20.000 Natlonal Alr Tour ana | Was free under $1.000 bond follow- | WL W0 e has ealed four wit. 4l L | 3 15 - « 300 Loan gard to competition in building the | oy $760: damage by dogs, §200. | the Fdsel Ford trophy for reliable ing his arrest afier adjournment of | NoSScs SRSl sent Reforenthis i b ;’7}19 Only charge is lhe feg's! rate of three and one half o5 choo 2 SlEEas i daagonbyy g 200; | ave 0 late erds 2 nea SEng e 0 2 1ecnd| ercent par monih on the unpaid balence, yist ot i cRGRIL i IO, EEEl s e e school | fVINg, checked into the overnight court late yesterday. the theater on the afternoon of the | I’Cr capita car manufac- actual time money 13 in use. Cost raay se mandes 518 ing that by the time plans wereyoqrg " gamages ete, $50; cemetory | COMrol station here last night, but | Called to the stand immediately finally accepted, the cost had ad in September, | | 25 other entrants sett ter Fitts rested the d down in alleged assault and that Miss | turing indy 2arger ana more frecuant peyments than specifre o, lots, $200; interest on S nt lower than deposits Pringle was alone vanced $50.000 in the construction | o' e bunches from the 261-mile hop from | Biffle gave testimo: indicating and 2.9 per cent Tele e 195 of the school. The moral he drew ‘,'f,hn';';’-”,,."‘:,',',’;',,’].m ‘u““m‘:“" vO:Jyr!LI::T"“"“' )I\\_‘ ' : that the millionaire theater man's Found No Assault Charges Kl Telephone 4950 was that all plans go where the |50 1Ip00 W mcelanco s‘w':,“'v'f”:"i;} Wichita, Kansas, was the night oh- | defense would be based on allega- | After Biffle left the stand Dr & manu- | THE MUTUAL SYSTEM o Tant [ nerally intend trem to forhnel tax $16,021.23; unugeq | J°Ctive for the aviators today, with tions that he was “framed” by his| Hannah Beatty, physician for the | facturing report 300 Main St. &0, [liaTe e ,,'",m'" 192829, s “' a stop at Springficld, Mo., in be- |17 year old accuser, Eunice Pringle, | juvenile court, was called as the an aversge r cent of a 1 « J hudge E 9 i 3 i | 3 co-ed ¢ cer, second defense w 8 She od 101 All ftems tn the budget as pre- [ Total $33,453.04. Net, town hadsnc, | t¥een. 0-ed dancer, i ond defen itn She stated | nort parcd by the finance board up to| 2t H Bl | " Forest 0'Brine, recently acclaimed Saw Couple Together that she had examned Miss Pringle | were £ 98 the one marked “speclal approp: | as co-hoider with Dale Jackson for | 1le testified that on the afternoon at the request of the juvenile bureau | cent o It : 0 Soliool Banonce as co-holder with Dale Jackson for y ation” wege then adopted. It wus Tedehors '""’f“" setting a 420-hour record for sus- of August 9, the date of the alleged | on the day following the alleged as- | heing unchan 1 a4 with | en moved by Mr. Avery that all| N ,""""’" expenses 336,825, trana- | yoineq flight in the St Louis Robin, [attack, he was In the lobhy of the|sault and had found no cvidence |the August rer items in the special flpprnr:rmlmnflL” oe g nER schools $1.260, main- | cajieq for a new cylinder from the | Paniages theater and saw Miss | to support the girl's charg be adopted. ance of buse | Robin factory here when he was | I'ringle enter the building with Eiforts of Defense Attorney Joseph | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Architect Excluded o W : H"’Llh;:m * | forced down 17 miles west of Louis- | Nick Duneav, author of the vaude- ' Ford to clicit information regarding T'OR BEST RESULTS Mr. Holt made an amendment | VAL (606, supples and text o | ville yesterday. J. L. Magrady, pilot- that Perry and Bishop be not »m-w_"“““"‘ $3,000, furniture and equip- | ployed in the erection of the Elmn |[Ment $600, committee expense $2 v‘:‘:xiv--d.w?n‘xn:::;; A'I‘;V]ytilhh\“ p:;’m)"-“w'v Hill school. Mr. Howard ren k.j“”‘{"”"’ bulldings and boilers | mileg east of here where Magrady ¢d that he opposed such a motion | $425. tuition $1 library $99. | naq 1anded /and did not think that any architect | t€lephone 3225, cartage 350, super- | R agle In a Bollanca waslihe icould prepare plans to sult every-|V1slon $2,700, health $1,260, enu-| st to arrive yesterday with Wiley one. Upon a vote being taken, 29 |Meration $60, graduation anll field | post in & Lockheed-Vega in second were in favor of excluding this "3_3' 350. Total $78,647. | place, but with the best time of m and 27 opposed. The motion | Fstimated Receipts—School Funds | hour 43 minutes. | was then carried appropriating a| From State of Connecticut—Eny. 2o sum of $30,000 for the addition to Meration grant $2,650, library grant the Elm Hill school. This appro- | 330 tultion, high school scholars, | priation 18 carried for a period of {38:100, transportation high schoo] FuLLer Furniture Co. ANNOUNCE .. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BIG SALE f Beautiful What Congress I five years at $6,000 per year, stholars $411.95, interest, town d 5 Z P sty To Engage Accountant VoSt fund $75.92, $6,287.57. | Doing 9 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 32 remainder of the special ap- | Ne¢t-—School budget, $72,359.13. i wer then adopted. | Summary st | Wednesiday ussion was then held on em-| Istimated town hudget 19 36 Sl nate continues tariff debate, ploying a firm of certificd publ ; 96; estimated school budg -t e bl e il {1929- 3 9.13. Total town iy Gl < e senate lobby estigation, [ budget $140.475.09. |senate lobby investigation 1c- nt to systematize the of the town. This, it w clared will do away with the| Funded Debt R HOME FURNISHINGS ent system of auditors. This was| ©S Coupon bonds (two due Jan. Republican independents decided Of Our Regular Stock of formally adopted I each year) interest 41305, $58.. no agreement was necessary to v Personal Tax Collector 000; 58 coupon bonds (two due Every Department of This V Store is Alive With Wonderful *|speed up tariff debate in scnate, | A motion was made by smutnmm"'fl\ 1 cach year) inte | L] SR 3-Pc. Suits and Dresses Gilbert that a collector for the per-|$58,000; 150 coupon bonds (four | ments to tarift bill. one of which . l l sonal taxes he appolnted by'the ge- | duc June 1 ecach year) l||ln'rr~:‘uou]r| mo\ult for reorganization of lectmen, 1. T Proudman, the pres- |4 [4% %, $150,000. Tolal $266,000. |(ariit commission Values to $22.50 BARGAIN ent tax collector, stated that he was| The hoard of finance consists of | Senator Aum republican very busy cleaning up back 1 axes on | G. I Root, chairn automobiles which should have been | Bean, 15, Welles Eddy debenture amendment before tarift vaid last July. He gave a report 83 T. A. Francis, clerk; Thomas Holt, |rates are of September, 1, 1929, that over $40,- ‘ L. A. Sprague E 000 was still uncollected. This was | : aken up. § . 8 . Stanley Welles. | Senators Heflin and Black, dem $ 0 ¥ d ange Notes ocrats, Alabama, asked President O ] n nercase of x|l,(iulrh oL H:;r:"“'"\ A dance under the auspices of | Hoover for conference on Muscl: Iy \ ‘M i ;»lx u:]» ; s0 N‘: ‘(l)“ :L :m Newington Grange will be held in |Shoals legislation. | o cetmen desired him colle | tho hatt = c Me onats i ! 1 s which are due on| M0 hall tonight. Harry Webster, hairman McNary of senate agri 1 reet :“” Jealns bt stests, This \,mnrman. announces modern and ! culture committee announced count of hardening of streets, old-time dances will be enjoyed. |would ask consideration ar large amount of work on‘ < 1l Joyed onsid of farm E Gilbert braska, announced he would offer | a IFOR THURSDAY and FRIDAY And They Can All Be Bought On THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN At the Lowest Mark-Down Prices A CHANCE TO SAVE SUITS fashioned of all silk or all wool material in the season’s newest e R e ot foel that| A Whist under the ausplces of |board nominations today. ) shades with separate blouses in long or ‘*h“"",_]f“"""\" Come and See For Yourself 1 B enn do fustice to all the extra | Newington Grange will be held at 8| Senate commerce sub-committes A real buy at this Low Price ) Sl e kil R .| o'clock Friday evening at the home |appointed to investigate question of ? i 5 4 % ok thatfhasibeaninddadilorllatnoniinb e George Holt of Francls ave- |applying coast-wise laws to Philip- DRESSES in the new silhouette displaying the smartest lines of the "\x': Proudman stated the proper | NUC pines decided to begin hearings. cason in flat erepe Satin and Chiffon. 1 preeedure would be to appoint an| Newington Grange has been inyit- | Attempts of pottery industry 10 FuLter Furniure Co. 10 - 56 FORD ST. HARTFORD enumerator and collector as one|¢d to attend “Nelghbors' Night” ve Frederick L. Koch removed as ALSO COMPLETE CLEARANCE of all our better $22 50 . (fice, as he has found in the past| Burritt Grange, New Britain, ur- [tariff commission expert were aired grade Dresses to $49.50 at the attractive price of {hal often names are duplicated, mu night and furaish two numbers [before senate lobby investigation causing an unnecessary amount of | on the program work, whereas it an cnumerator and ! Past masters’ nizht will be obsery- Including Transparent Velvets, Satins, Molly-o-Crepe and Chiffon. 'USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ——