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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929, 9 | railed to show any injuries outside of | On the program will be . 1 ir on Sun tween the | er's fir | o = slight bruises. ariski, cellist; V ia Mc ! i | ainviile @U)S | Constabic Thomas Royce investi- [cn, soprano; H. L. Chandler, bari-|hours of 2 p. m. and 12 midnight. | pes | gated the accident and placed both |tone; Irene Kahn, pianist Tickets | te s refe: d to use of the old town | conferred on a class of 18 candidates | work the sccond degree on a class |f J o local athlete r Bolzoni sou pern -nun[ It w s Attorney Howard T. Math- justice of the ce. He was elected to that office G Elks Meeting The regular meeting of the local s will be held at the Elks' hall tomorrow even: at 8 o'clock. Sev- eral applications for membership will be considered he official visit of Deputy and Bxalted Ruler Edward Cox of Wa rd lodge will be at the meet n November 7 iz Jleomson 5@ artford’s Skopping Centar: matter cellaneous ates tomorrow evening. All | King part i ed to t pr nt member: are as squale, local boxing pro- | 13 the road. cts will be on sale at the door. Candidates Initiated To Confer Degree | ‘The third and fourth degrees were | Sequassen lodge, 1. O. O. F, will ind equipment gree was put on by the ladies' team Bowling Scores 1 s will be and North Main at the North Main and North drivers under arrest. He ordered [are on sale and members of the itters committee ing quarters for hi at the regular meeting of l’l:r"‘.\l.luf‘o’ cand i the fourth degree, A harvest supper | Plainville Casting Co them to appear in the town court |committee will make a canvass of | on was reccived from Ar- | next Tuesday morning to answer |the people of the Congregational|thur charges of violation of the rules of |parish. The public is invited. T " is given, use ‘F k G M l‘Sd H Grange held last evening in Grange | was enjoyed after the degree wor | sewer pipe been left on | WITH A RADICAL AND COMPLETE CHANGE OF [ ol o dse .|rolled off at the Recr s | King stree T ed ’m ’vna;” |street intersections. T enoloyes X LS, P S Ee IR ‘ | ainville Grange has been invit- t evening. | el committee for investigation. | e o Ay HoiSiTnaliCo willha FASHIONS WHEN EVERYONE WANTS T0 DISCARD (|| WHEELER IN N. Y. OFFICE ! .55 i S Sicein Grange on | The summiars ISra e e e e e e S S 5 N N THT N ) 5 —_— | saturday evening and take part in a | Hard Iron e extent of $40 T e THE “OLD AND PUT ON THE NEW” ... COMES THIS |t s s 5 A [Chuipmenti ke be obtainediperise = = S i pe | work can be started. 2 e 4 £ i Legion to Install Officers on Novem- | At o next regular meeting of 19 100 i ! TeRtot VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! : : Plainville Grange on November 5 9% s i il LUl s ber 5—Grange Confers Degrees on | | . range on M ligh to walk across the street under | “past master's night" will be observ- | 0 reet the ectior signal Large Class of Candidates—Drlv- | ed. The past masters of the Gr A petition fc iroot t the north sid at, y will be the guests of honor. 12 354 372 1118 | Boardman r h = letiontor at the rown omson s Ctober ale ers Arrested After Accident. i On Octoher nge will At h N e pro 7 . 424! o sponsor a danc ting of both | ommitte g P o Ber " M J ] T'wo impertant 1'=°;;":l'1f”mfh-‘l"' | round and square dances, Simpson’s | Vote to Commend Chief il et e been made by the officials of the | grchestra of Bristol will furnish th Crumb und with, Of Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. as the | ;ygje, b Eel e Retts " £2 »-\"‘ “““I’«“- | result of the death of Axel Dergen- | Attend Session P 5 rstroys Autc “0‘1, e ’ | Tl E N G Britaln) mesnEariof the|| IR AL Ses owned by Miss Rose Sa- | | The 29th session of the grand ew York district off| cern. Frank G. rden of 15 Crown | street, Plainville, assistant sales | ce of the con- hool street was demolish- on th Waterbury road it at 9 o'clock Squad A responded to the call fine work done at the June Madiga ness of Fa :, Pythian Sisters, was held in Haven yesterday. Those at- tending the session from Pythian last e FROCKS in the New r ; : o temple, & ete Varonios Gar 300,000 Appropriation o5 fixed a manager at the local office, has been | for F.: Elizabeth G il voted an apr | Parish Club Entertainment appointed to superyte les in the P, Mildred Dutton, P. 0,000 for new motes 10} mpo only known en ner with- Jaltimore te Marden < i ritory. M 11, %, and Esther Slo (G ST expense until | Boothe came to Plainville from Meriden and Pig Tron 1930, at which t axes will be of will give who will be glad to hear of his pro- ; . 3l Police Court sh club to [t : Pythian sisters will T ; | \arvest supper in ) : | Lester Wheeler of Maryland, who o e 1115 ) hall on Wednesday evening, October Supper will be served at 6 p. | had charge of the Baltimore terri | tory, has been promoted to the pOSt | " 4y card games will follow. Th sl 3 nager of the New York district | uniic is invited to take the place of Mr Ber. S Sovey i . Card Party Tonight B t | hl. He will supers ues In | o geries of card games under risio ews York, a part of Pennsylvania, | {p, ayspices of the Catholic Ladies’ Ohlo, Maryland, West Virginia, Vir- | xi4 gociety of the Church of Our ginia, and North Carolina., Y nme t will be free, members of the Parish neighbors, eral are cor- will be wel 2 for $25 rding to Officer 1e the DRESS SHOP . . . SECOND FLOOR 1 plans were dis | cussed ror the celebration of Armis. |and Prosccutor Ch is planned to give o free |Of the town court concerning a ure show in the after. |Bang of young men who hang (rand theater for the |Around the center of the town du [ [Lady of Mercy will be resumed this Sy I The newly elected officers of flie |church. Whist, bridge and “45” v Sierie ociin mxl;d i 3 Brock-Barnes post, American L }\HH be played. Pri; will be a 1 | / chairmen Mr. ;\nd ) vg\(]u will 't‘ ln.\"l\i ed IH‘:) office on ‘i‘;l “‘: '-;\v““ )””‘ ‘:“,’ 'fl(\]’ ”“".‘ E F R S[;H“”L EUSTS den, Mr. ‘.All‘i Mrs. I ¢ We have assembled a worthwhile collection of Smart Frocks to suit every individ- |B|| mandonEect . A, e oy oY SnEAMLRand s Miss | ual taste. Whatever your type, size, prefevence of color, you find the frock just made !@|| Meriden will be present at the in-|invited to attend. : . — il for you. One and two-piece models in fascinating fabrics and elegant colors with work- {@|| stallation exercises [ Streetilionters Warncd 'Cl(}’ Gouncil Apm‘UYeS 38 306 /< W manship and outstanding value typical of Brown Thomson and Company. }] At the rogular mecting of the post | Numcrous ,f‘_""’i}l‘" Spnae Bbeen) : to mpty bottles cc SHEPPARD UREES es fce day | Appropriation Asked by Board |~ car rueas o0 GHIEF BELDEN IS PRAISED stol i moving pic X noon at the tors last urned in INQUIRY ON LAW d heen the | yrus Root of Laurel, Md., has re- | t minute adjourn- | turned home after o | pected to be present to address the | A number of the complaints have| Lost Girl—Auto Turns Over— - | children. In the evening the annual |Ing the day. Judge Rtyder ]““ et | shop it 1 | | ¢ STt tate |2 Warning to gang that u S for tl ; s et | banquet of the Legion and the State |3 Warning 10 the scc Berlin News dongliesnertumen pogmadeathc ‘:“:‘:\‘('ix::‘ mome from a visit with | Guard will be held. A number of state | they g0 to work they will all be | Commended for Work fn Search for | found that UggeS(S 6CKUD 00 “Blly&r" elatives imantic, T libronugh court. “I am beginning to lose patience | | Leglon officers and ex-officers are ex- | PFOUght into cour ‘ (lause—McBride Talks Vashington, Oct. 16 (A —An in- quiry to determin whether the |BO nment m prosecute buyers atth a visit with his | gather been turned over to Constabic ments and from now on the court'danghter, Mrs. L. M. Root of Main | Ly 3 S 3 Briere Fined for Beating Cripple— 3 & . s. L. M. £ Mai Goorge Schubett with a recomm pr + resident B will be more severe in cases of this street. el M| A delegation from the local post “*14 X;I:,A\ rm:t‘" 1\,,‘,;.\‘,.’\ ‘l‘,‘r'dm Pro- | ~ [ o [sort,” Tudge George Griswold stated. | e, and Mrs e } planning to visit Windsor on Sunday, | dation m J y | Nurse Loses Suit. A J 1 ank are en- - n ~ y |secutor Conlon to take Iimmediate Zanbori Fincd Heavily | November 2 | tertaining: selatives fram Moy . and take part in the | o SRR e o e e 3 ertaining relative ym Ne ork | dodion P e SRR bt detiononi thafmaticn At a joint meeting of t mr 1“1"”": that he had had only|at their home fn West Cromwell, | jyone o Of & World war memorial o Entertain Teachers council and the hoard of educatio of liquor under section 6 of the Vols m_o‘ ;,:ra 'njlnzh‘:‘tm)'): uly.\do ‘rln}-l Bl < “!‘hv' x\'@:{vwr;lx Gl imon sl a1 gion- | A large attendance wd\;u;\.ul at | held at the council chamber last eve- stead act which prohibits manufac- eer and that he “could walk |church will hold another whist in | e el s ON- | {he first mecting of the Parent-|ning, a speclal approy of 88 ale or purchase of liquol NS A e e naires expect to attend the county | o i e e spect Watersheds | v SRR 0 = h .m};llm‘-\hi-", e e 1 rooms next Mon- | meeting ‘of the Legion in Glaston, | CAcher assoclation for the current | 396.44 to cover additional education- | e o |RAhonguayparmit (RS HroRORed, fios Sa B”l‘llll IS AGlllaH Decreas» i thesol e s nranicezaniorifo ity feven ng ta s Nolol oC NG s Bl ol Ps el s e s | year, to be held i the high school |al expenses for the year endin BAEEY RORSI008. O day by Senator Sheppard, democrat, ys ) |28 West street, New Britain, was|liam Horton and Mrs. James Ken- i | gymnasium tomorrow cvening at § | vember s mhde. A school ot MayoraVicghtayty fexas, author of the 1Sth amend- ) S . |fined $100 and costs. He was ar-|nedy of Meriden will be the hos- | et PUSt €6 24 | o'clock. A reception will be given to ‘'t with estimated expenses was. It B mg in Populatlon rested Sunday afternoon at the en- | tesses for the occasion, el e, Ie 10- | {he teachers of the local schools. Superintendent of S trance to the Willow Brook park The fife and drum corps will mect | the 106th ammual sue “it 8] Tha program has been complet Reiche. e after he had crashed 0 an auto |tomorrow evening at 7 2 g L Q 1€ | and includes special entertainment | L 3 | by Zillig “ovaleskle, a 3 L 30 o'clock at| Connecticut Baptist couventio t 1 A b = ‘5 BLAMES STRIKE AND TAXM:”)"?\\-I !{:(-1\(\.:}3:‘“1\':n:nm»lll\ll'~u‘l:° | Community hall. | Hartfora vusm-lrx’.u‘ The T et | Itefreshments will be served during SRlNE The library will be open T'riday | | | ver, | ton, tur m} and, discove empted to turr or direction, but ident occur- ere was no | hurch McBride Doubts Policy Washington, Oct. 16 (P—T". Scott le, national superintendent of the soclal period that is to follo 1 SR who had made the arrest, testified | rpor [sion held in the Central Baptist | " :,‘:,‘lw‘fl”l’_”‘“ haEE Bt Al s t Anti-Saloon league, in a state- i |that he was callea to tho. scens of |oricrioon and evening for the ex-|church was very atirring when Gie- ‘1 Mait Brogram. supply of Bristol yes after- | ment today said it was an open [ sune 11 Three Districts Made— ® 8 | change of hooks e e ! : Plainville Briefs i Jaasy wald it was o oy | urvey of All Three Districts ) [ the accident and found Policeman | ) r onlosielolrey Anstratiay e e iSRS R e : s an o 1 . ‘e ero, | .. The church night program at the | sboke on “America and W .ead- X L S oo Some of the reservoir re- hreatens Jail for Drunken | William O'Day of New Britain there. | ' DBRogtamantathuy (Eh orld Lead make buyers Judge liquor equaly o " 3 Ington street was taken to the New | g2 deficit. 88 S e X e LAl e 0L ye L ) |The latter had called Brown, for | icthodist c h will be held to- | crship.” Mr. Gordon, who was edu- 1*({;(-,”1 General hospital this morn- | partn nl B I | i }1 e ]”\l e ‘mL i v seliers woula help iens I | aNSeyon 7:30 o'clock in | cated i exingt Virgin = g S e J t ong sum- ! forcement ’ Drivers in Future — Legion to [the case was out of his jurisdiction, | () o ff““"_pl‘ LIS sal g a0goiclockin “"‘ d In Lexington, Virginla, and |, py pr. George ¥, Cook to have | LAk o n o tand bronm meds sl apest takdog e i s .IH'O”"‘S Shoemasth o SNy A tonalp ol adia o vy taken of his right wrist. | Sichtie ; Many drys are persuaded that it | Eloct—Missing Girl Returns. anbori to the police station | \"% open with the educatio peaker, held his large audience gy o poy injured his wrist yesterday | [Eaosi ke ln, et \oxs | Would be a hindrance rather than & 4 : I N B atain: 4 hour followed by the devotional and | spelibound. S ey Sl et L R S S ! IEHSLOHCATEY : he said. tarely is a sale { il it ch have been recreational sessions | Those who attended from here g 1 Lt & aon A of liquor > in the presence of 2 |z an e Ing S v oS Raenoion | B e £ Wets oy BE LD ought that it is broken i The ofticials also inspected the | Of llauc ) presence of & firedfdCirandonhimavanEon {to drinking drivers when the judge LR e st heslRE R e a ) Wiy Celaioich of e atiee sories, whore thousands of young | iTd party. The conviction of the | | citizens regarding the SuD-|remarked that the limit had been | COTiPleted L e e €. A Bunnell, ' \.on 16 prizes in the poultry contest e (coaten seller must almost invariably de- J posed decrease in the population of {reached and jail sentences might ifl\"ff lV;‘o‘y;| »”m'\" SE \r[ I\v“‘r(' J‘I’dm{]\" MF w‘\-ns T.'at the Danbury fair last week. His | Improvemems Nearly Complete nd upon the testimony of the i {he town scem 1o have had some |be imposed upon futurc drivers ar-|eqriyced o “‘“ INigaiiliadibacti it e e Mr, "r\ '\:’Sv dignlaysiyonnin g8e £ Sobl wlacess - Nearly all of the patk improve-|Ruver. To accomplish the, corylet I PGS rosted citizen, to |Tested for that offensc Suttecediih macadam; [ e ““ ""‘] TS| four second, four third, and two | . n \’»‘1- ments have been completed. The|tion of the buyer it would be necs [ offect, ne creste , - | Loy i tic Sedergren, Mr James ', L | of the al- Ty 3 d- | vssary to grant immunity H Funes . ’ * fourth prizes. There were 94 con- Memorial park lagoon will be flood 8 munity to the § sat s made Funeral of Mrs. Holmquist | One of the greatest waterfalls in | Webster, Miss Bertha Stoward, A. M“m’:”' | ance, 333 e “""“ ‘ } L seller.” ] 1 an effort to d The funeral of Mrs. Hilma B.|the world is Sutherland Falls, in | . Thomasen, Marshall Kendrick T | ce of the freshm: L | The local schools were closed to- | ( he e 1 X al reports on the work for this| He added the measure had nof r real situation is. | Holmquist who died Monday after- | New Zealand, which is 1,904 feet | Mr. and Mrs. Everctt Temple, Percy members of the eementary | ,‘”"" 288 2l season are anticipsted by the park | been considered formally either ,,; ¥e has reported and the conditions | noon her home in Kensington, | high || in ey Eva_ Johnson, Mrs aching corps were visiting | (o¢ Additional “avpropriations f{o.ra, which will meet at the city executive or administrative i finds may supply food for cogita- [ Will be held tomorrow aftcrnoon af Oscar Tyrrell, Irving Bronson, tary grades in New Brit- | g S 28 follows: | pay fonight at § o'clock. A con- nittees of the league, but it tion for many a day to come. 2:30 o'clock from the home of hvr\ = | Arthur Bunnell, and William e e T wries, $4 cial mainte- Re Tt Gt nson Lits bac Wigead it ap- fion in Berlin, | daughter, Mrs. Leon Alling, of Ken- | LA L d to him the importance of the had been exaggerated. HARRIED FOR 45 YEARS Proposals for Cilisclouen, | visited the schools In Danbury. (manse ot thel ington. Burial will be in Fairview Two Arrests Made I . . speclal mainte R e The Woman's federation of the R oo nallincier ;S R While moving cast on Pine street ' congregational church will hold & | 1s now apparently D. A. R. at State Meeting | tate Oad Work carly last evening, a L e n 4 ar driven by e comnissioners since ded as acute in | ol parks rther 1 of Iy, furnis ) ¢ | sewing meeting tomorrow afternoon S - : ‘ L crious from the other angle. The| Emma Hart Willard chapter, | SEALED PROPOSALS will be rece Antoine Boyea of Arica avenue col- | 3¢ 9:30 o'clock in the parish house. i . On motion of Judge Newel n the children < { investigator finds that at the present i Daughters of the American Revolua- ‘\'\.:,'.":w.,‘,. »E ey ,:uu’n issloner, lided with a laundry truck operated | the ovening group will moet to- tH\! ';H 4§ he 1 of ¢ rmsutimer t | time there are at least 104 vacant|tjon,” will attend the state meeting |2 b i Sondts. Octoren Fia s | by Irving Solberg of Buck Hill | morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock with [ eiom 1t ! to adjourn the rink for both young Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Carpenter of tenements in the three districts. [at Norwlch tomorrow afternoon. | the ollowing sections. of ¢ | Waterbury, at the corner of Pine and ' Mrs, Harold King of 11 Fast Broad | Thpl& unti uary 19, | winter months, which ar the average family a8 fIve. | Those who plun to attend are asked |driontane i i i East stre el [ 1930, at which i call:} otiao eas avin ot i Stanley Street Recelve Congratus %] are well over 500 people less|{o get in touch with Mrs. Leland |°" fle at the foll places Edward Matthews, 18, of Wate ey el mates for th 00l 3 Tallowe'en Afair v town than there were several | Gwatk S |, TOWN OF n A wx6 Box | bury, w ey e ThefBarishigulld of dlte Chuzelict) presanten | A novelty Hallowe'en and barn| lations When Surprised. { e hn e [Caclanaic: tesent {Culvert on Park Strect. NOTE: T ¥, Who was riding on the truck. | our Savious will hold its regular |** P00 ! Sl : years ago. He also states, evidently Concert This Evening ate will furnish cement, Proposal forms | WAS thrown to the road along with | meoting tomorrow afternoon at 3| Lo, Is to be presen : | Mrs. W. T. Carpenter ot in reference fo the brick yard situa- 'he Sunday sehool of the Ken- |7t the offico of W, Stev Division | Many packages containing laundry | g'clock at the parish house J2RpliEdioRthe it hklon hollion G etobar Gl street were agreeably : it where formerly many clon Mctholist church s offering | ERIer. 15 Lowis St Hartford n. | articles, The boy landed under the |° & 8 Gwillin of Farmington ave. | Present budset spices of the Am e Y e mbie s s roeal) contained hoarders, some- st TOWN OF NEW BRITAIN: About 800 | Boy, : s | S8 Gwillim of Farmington ave- | el i ori tesday afternoon by ; & concert this evening at the church. bitumine fam on the drives | 5O¥eA machine but crawled out un- | hye is visiting Seattle, Wash., on a | % i friends and neighbors who and seven, there are only | The proceeds of the entertainment s hopl T The | BUrt. Examination by Dr. L. H. Frost | husiness trip for the Trumbull | Jonn s | e to congratu them on | three living in the same|will go toward paying for a new | State wiil By 2 gth on t s : W ¢ Tic sent. Diano to be purchased by the church, | Plany and forms I ;“:" ,}”z, N e iigdce & e et | iy wellbwiGs o bt A NEE E2Y @ W Divi k Bughee, a member 1o e : o W many we s, cards several reasons advan __Church Supper Postponed o el ry to | i Wi A conditions. The| The church supper which was to| TOWN OF MIDDL A T T s R e e ; ‘ - — 3 is an old story and | have been held tomorrow evening in |Box Culy Routa el L '\'v'”f’f "rv* “~_' casons for the ). | broug! snlis 5 it hardly nceds be said that this is|the parlors of the Kensington Meth- (Ad the w & of the intersection of = a broken le oot as the re-| oint 15 o practical nursc st Federal Farm Board Route 330 with Route 11 approachos ult of an accident at the Wallaze | f Y FtletE tor m of $55. i one of the most important causes |odist church, has been postponed to T e Rt INVILLE» s + following Ll A0 oL oL IS | Names Before Senate i for the decrease, particularly among | the evening of October 24, a week : The State will farnish bituminous | | ——— ———— e s ey Crun IS LI ORI Gl St et e, the forcizn-horn and the large-fam- | from tomorrow. plurruged e e oo | TONIGHT and THURS. Mo ; .(:‘A;’l\m Jof New Tondon) Gliaries A Hertlett iring 1 Wasrgton] OG o (RS T , S has SrOug] fon Activities Plans and_proposal forms at th . 2 old property near the Advent | Sy s 1 ) sen oday yor: detrack- ily home Anocther Huup.h? to Legion Activities e of D. H n' Stn 3 n '.‘ The Man You Love to Hate e " s o s e 4 Willian Hayes, 2 |[psaiiia e B 2 " ‘ht is the present tax situation Bolton icasion post L ATharican’ T tarr, Division I Christian church to May Morgan of | f{omer 1. Judd . 1t Atiff bill to consider the agri- ight is the pt t tax situa Ll 5 " “€= | neer. Poliner BI Middictown, Conn. Erlch von Stroheim's Ryl R accanine ot Rl wesran i e ; wil Talor cult committee’s report recom- iy The reassessment of a few yed gion, will hold its annual election of | I bids must be accompanied by a in “THE WEDDING MARCH" i ys A.0COTCANE A arranty } commissior William J. Malone mm reyp ec has been considered ver officers Friday cvening in the town [surety company bond or a cortified ehock e | [dced filed at the office of the town | thur . Hitel AMrs, Mosely but claim mend onfirmation of the eight lias served to maintain the r clerk. hallfin Stheinewiciul B room s MEATl instEleAss tinniton:thind Mo the ot Hot with Fay Wray and }1,»‘»“,,,,.” were volunteered, members of the federal far 1 board. ' in the air, it is claimed present officers are asked to bring [iie Worle Tha Suite Mighway o Juieics Papmsunt Byecleli ol Federation Notes | Other Cound that she rendered as mucl ance committee republicans citize in commenting on the high [in their reports. They will be sub-]and an bias, = FRIDAY | The flowers ordered will appear| m oad I roved | s as claimed \greed just before the senate met to vent have stated that it is almost, if [mitted to the meeting for appraval| Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, Octo- PN O at the musical to be glven at the | from Rr » rond mo )| Justice Mather ed that Mrs. | permit t ninations to come up. ot cauivalent {0 ihe rent p i in and turned over o the nowly oloct JOHN A, MACDONALD with Jean Hersholt and ngregational church on Thur and bids w osely did 1 A Indications were disposition of the rs.. The installation plans e still incomplete, but a commit- | 12 Washington Straet, Hartford, Conn evening, October 24, under the au- | the work at the Novem apices of the Woman's Federation. |ing, the council voted | | | i r work to mi wtions would require at 1 st a justifiable to them, inasmuch as Ber- lin does not offer the same facilitie is working on them. Plans for that the nearby city of New Hn(:m\’;u\ AT tice Day celebration are in e — PGB a— = 1} have running water, gas, and ele the meeting this week | tricity, but even t does not wa As yet the club rooms are not| rant such high rates of rent. Em- | complete, but it is just a matter of ployment may be more easily ob- |time and a little more work, accord- r | | | - | Kathryn Crawford ¥ te | T S o7t ik 108 G WS G O D LR, e GEE! 1 JUST CANT Stem THE LUCKEST TANG T SInATTER P Y00 Lok YT Neau-mawes VIELL, WA € THEVRE J0ST lin, and with an equivalent rent,|and this will be forthloming this| To SETTLE DOWN To TAINGS ENER DID WAS \WHEN. LIKE YoU HAD A J IN THIS TowN TME OTHER \WAY= WHEN cople would naturally drift toward | week. % % | % Bt a o eem Yt (R e JERE AT LoME —THE 0D 1 PIGKED UP WIS . BAD caSE OF || A2e pEADER 1 GET BACK FROW MY MAGAZINE N THAT - DENTIST'S CFFice ! p= % : FIDGETS ! I TN A Court Waits Impatiently After an absence of four days. | Lena Baroni, who was reported missing from her homs by her father, returned to her home last night. PLACE SEEMS DULLER THAN ENER T WISH THERED BE SOME EXCITEMENT OF TRIP T MIGHT FeEEL THE WAY YoU DO - Y'CANT TeLL ! The ‘judge was there, the lawyer for the accused was there, and the constable who had made the arrest 5 there, The prosecutor had been ained and the court waited him. Finally he came too— but the prisoner was not th could have happened to him? The East Berlin Items The usual weekly meeting of the Community club will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. The business session will be followed by a social | New Britain police station was cali- | jyo 0 "o qc s ottraction this eve- | ¢ and informed the court that the | nire” Sy pe'tio contest by the Girls' | man, Alfred Hadden, had been re-| garmonica band. leased on bond. The judge was ex-| mhe Ladies' Aid sociely of the wsperated. The court was ready but | pathodist church will hold a sup- | the accused was not and could not | or this evening at 6:30 o'clock in | be located. Judge W. F. Mangan. | the Community banquet hall. A full for the defendant, stated t he | &otirae ‘supper willbe sorved, | \* had been ir d that the accused The assessors will meet at the could not put in an appearance |home of Frank Kramer on October that evening and asked the courtto!2g from 10 o'clock until 5 o'clock form 7 £ NG postpone the hearing for a week. | for the purpose of recciving lidts = = Z3 N ) . : : 6\ ©1929, BY NEA SERVICE. IKC. ? The court did, but it betokened ill Mrs. M. Sears of Cottage street I X o = N % . g

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