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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, _WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929. AIRPLANE DISASTER (Bt osended for Y (™ sehues awaience ) SCHOOL HOME W[]RK‘ST. JORN'S CHURCH SOCIETY | Jitirdra coaveps 8vv, = s e = oz Kills Tts Master | | e G BRD HERE. ARE PROBE IS FAVORED | 7 ™ 8 |y '[§ [P T PARENTS CHIFVES MMVERSARY (55 s b | cvassmn dos || USED CAR | | serve by his own request, in adjutant Alphabetically Arranged for Quick Senate Gets Report Urging De- | ot snoe wori- || (8 A Principal Welte Explains Views| @ T ™ surrer andfana vacation, ' tranmteiea fo com: | r coNSEEURVE fibenmc LOWEST OF PRICE Mass., O 28 (UP) 4 Friendship TLeague Has 35th Birth- | general's office orders today. and Ready Reference VALUES |~ First Licut. Reuben H. King, HD, RAT! Entertainment Program. ppandiothatiery D Charge i Eoey ive Fante - St Sl 4 ¥ Bevet Bl | Lieut, . G.) Harold C. Ray- - 13 10 'HIPPET 6 Seda partment to Give Facts | , ‘ - at Meeting In BEVIARTE | 1ase eveming the weiondship|mond. U 8. N. R. i appoimted, ||} e R s ey —_— f 1 to | vt / A ot |league of St. John's Evangelical |lieutenant (J G.) in the naval militia, : : 5 Lutheran church celebrated its 35th | as of date of October 1, and assigned C““lm 6 words to a line. “,I H)I BT 6 C’?ac}“‘ s anniversary. A salad supper was, to duty with the twentieth division [[| i imes ¢/ thel WHIPPET 4 Roadster children should do homework should | * gt Tinn SR i (e e G iR WHIPPET 4 Roadste: 2 left to the discretion of the p: served at 7 o'clock in the church |Dava a, C. N. Minimum Book charge, 38 cents ) v S Principal Herbert D. Welte of | PATIOTS. (Pick Up Body) The question of whether or not The Herald will not be responsibi Ay 4 el ate Normal school told mem-| The guests of the evening were | ROBERT v ‘or errors after the first Insertion. EXTRA SPECIAL of the Stanley Sc >arents ' the Rev. and Mrs. Tappe | V. Sl . ; /ILLYS-KNIGH . the Stanl hool Parents . : ppert of | o iy ADVERTISING FOR THIS WILLYS-KNIGHT Coupe cachers’ association at a meet- the honorary members of | o i , < Four Pass. Model S | City Court, City of New Britain, Oc-{||SECTION MUST BE ORDEREI last night. ¢ league and the last confirma- |tober 19th, 1929, EL O Y : 1925 ESSEX Coach Despite the fa at the weathet | ORDER APPOINTING ||| BEFORE 12 P. M. DAILY o OVERLAND Coact gathering R Mr. Tappe . sl A TEMPORARY RECEIVER AND 9:30 SATURDAY 1926 AR oach gathering was| - Mr. Tappert spoke on “The| The application of the plaintiff in the 127 ESES Skl ] present. Dr. We talk which hful Christ.” |above entitled. action " brought to nm‘————‘—"‘—_ = | TERMS — TRADES followed a T - program by AT o y Court for the City of New Britain, | 2 SRIlasan oF tha e e - in the evening the follow- |,y thg 4th Monday of September, 1920, | ture of the evening’s program rtainment was given: which application 1s dated the 8th day Elmer ’ Propram. Vocs solo—Miss Georganna | of September, 19 ing been present- IN - e The matter of children’s home- Green, accompanied by Miss Mabel |$3 to the undersigned, an order for a | ANNOUNCEMENTS s , ot ; work was b Giiag Miss Mabel | jlcaring thereon hefors me In City Court A hile C LEOPOLD STOKOWSKL PeasEbnousiityoul r Dr. i steiner. [ for the City of New Britatn on the 1th Burial Lots, Monuments 1 utomobile 0. We iad concluded his t: G i smeer one Pr day of October, 1929, at 10:00 o'clock in | 5 R . S W York, Oct. 23 (P—A fashion- | asked the parents if there were any | (1O0R SUEC ORS—ISS TrANCes | o torancon n been Iasued and ro. |JORN F. MEEHAN Monumental Works | |22 Main St. Tel. 1513 A e A floda 1o s eale Maro an arjory Steiner, accompanied | turn having been made of the services| Memorials Main office cor. Unfon and | CaN ]w“ 1vl ‘11 el Rl “0! f 251 C rllr‘.u lq,-.”‘”nry\p ”, by Miss Mabel Steiner. [of the said order as directed thereon; | Clark Sts. Tel. 2366-W or 3430. Bristol | Dpentiven nes Ji rebuked opold Stokowskl, co) ! 4 strect, one of MoBoloRA= G éoras Ttiaholt |the same came to a hearing before me | office, Thomas Cronin, Terryville Ave | 2l ductor of the Philadelphia symphony | {he par ked 36 Ik sonld e, (o TR SR T UR0R Lz lat said time and place, when the plain- | Telephone 338 & | orchestra, last night for hissing a | Possible to have the children do ocal solo—Miss Helen Hiltpold, |y appeared by John F. MeDermott, his ' NEW BRITAIN MOUN AN EXCELLENT SELEC- i e homework If the parents wished. Dr. | 2¢C nied by Miss Mabel Stein-|attorney, and the defendant by William | 123 Oak St. AL i g e Welte was of the opinion that this . Mangan, hi . and the par- | deas n s on v | TION OF UNUSUED was Arnold Schoen- i) : i 1 . ., tios having stipulated that ecelve! = AN t on e o should be possible if the parent felt | Addres . Tappert. Bl P e St TRANSPORTATION roposed —— o child would profit by out of | NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED. |, 2 T | t t 2 ) wanale o B i Py e s e e o S 1. That Francis E. Clynes of New AS ; oW Laos . o ; ¢ consid- | nig opimion without knowing ey | S0€ial at Armory Is for |nuiain. be, and he nereby i apponted | Ate s cveg : iy s the reaso 4 2 employ CRA | mons ks ity S AR s iR T Al | temporary receiver of the John F. Mee- A _ | 2 Coac Mietusesons : e P ; ; erable more hissing, ~When [he|sysiem is followed in the school. | Nurses’ Free Bed Fund | i Sommena’ works | FOUND, Bnglisn sctcer. v ; ET Sedan 1 ; Sller i Fa g 7 lemonstrat died down, A Principal Anne C. Murname said the | The free bed fund which nurses| 2 That sald appointment chall mot | Coupe Stokowski told member of the au-school does not require the pupils to fwho trained for their profession nt:mk'; ""”"‘ untllisnld (GlynesBslinll havei{i Chirch SEY. ' T Sedar dience, all season subscribers to the | do homework fol e i S e & SSIon ALl g1c4 with the undersigned a bond in 26081 herdia owL SR for et t four the New Britain General hospital |proper form with good and suffcient handbe 928 CHEVROL Coach : c hat i they did | grades but if the pupils were hehind | hope through a card|surety in the sum of $10,000.00 condl- | et oney 7 CHEVROLET Coach : : Gl s like his programs they might :1\ their :\(\!)L they could study at |party Friday night at the State Ar-|tionedon tho faithful _ performance of Nost onivabster TaMY FORD § r stay away. | home if the parents so wished r a5, established sev - | his duties to snid appointment and In Plainville, Reward o < g S Spring i will attend the i mory, was established several years| iy, event that he shall at any time and 8 Northeast Storm ]nmg.~l e I e agltioh aaded that as long as e Is| | Trincipal Welte's tali was Drier. [ago {0 guaraneo nurses (he same | tine “eresiter” 1o ronirmed ‘ana a0 o A Ts o lantic Cit N 11 N con r of a he intend e told of the progress of educa- degree of care that they have given !pointed in said action, either as tem- | — 2 s in Night City on November 11-—16. He ; ; I . Heavy Rain : daliounls Sl ‘m_“the greatest music of |tion and of the change from the old- |others, even in times when financial | POrary or permanent recelver, his faith- | no on case) Sl st s were companic W Alexs £ Al % > - Lk i el | ful yperformance of his duties as such - nepOngcase). y | K buyers— ol S s best.music 'of the .,\.‘mnnl_nuv R's to a mod rn |conditions might make this §mpos- | o lar ‘and sald bond shall have neen h Sts. at W. Ma | TiloH T RO e PR S g 1muh:r1 S ch m»n; in stud- |sible. The fund is maintained along approved by the undersigned. 2Apect B 1928 CHEVROT % o - ies. Spe atches, so popular in lines similar to nurses' free bed funds| 3. That said Francis E. Clynes im- tannish wh o o Orthodox church on Wash-| Critics described the composition D8 0E e dg 5 urlic! o Nodux S e ed the composition | 0 014 qays, were not as much ben- |in many of the country's largest hos. | medlately upon the taking effect of his | r otify Johm Curlick, ||| 1 REO Open as “nothing startling 1 declared | ot : 3 : - Mk : 05~ | caid appointment shall proceed to take : 926 FORD Truck : ] .| efit to the pupils as the modern fyitals, officials of the hospital having t i T 5 5 © many vears em- | much other music of the moment is Hod ek Gilml 4 | nossession of all the hooks, papers, evi- | fyijy EYS E B e 3y e : ¢ | S O More discordant. noisy and. imespli |Method which *teaches only — the |much of the discretionary powers in |dences of debt, and mroperty of said | g Guaranteed By number of . wh 1 v E d y 2015 vhich are likely to be used in |its disbursement. company, to collect all moneys owing to returned ainville. Tel. 12 1 A in T 1923 MAXWELL S About 75 or 100 telepl put out of order ter of water, amount t rtment of. th com- | cable. It was written by the Vienna a half of rainfs pon | p: i composcr in 1925, et Al Jower. to secure and preserve its as- | ¥ ; Tost Bionday nocs atterson-CUhevrolet Taw Britain ar It t < 2\ " 2 | MISS PETERSON SHOWERED sets, , | ETIDES 8N SR Incorporated fYew Briiain s ’ T Dr. Welte expressed the opinion | That said / receiver continued Return to Wickwire, 163 Maple St. f 23| = i s s | . S Sl : : ; ez . | A bridge and shower were given | % ‘ ; Hero s reward | Dependable Transportati It was a storm b g : i ] TN e e e el & T BIVen | carry on, in such mn A nerous tewa ||| Dependable Transportation Bregent nozEl o ) i PATROLMEN'S SCHOOL | picec B B etk o] e e TS S L O O Judiclonn ! 3 Flort 311l A Dependable Organization :;;:(:ml\‘l:".‘\ o 5idoy for- | sustai whn sl f alig SOON TO BE REOPENED teact pupils 1o make the I";y\‘:‘" ;’l.‘"'_\‘m e i . ‘_”‘(.‘\,'{‘lr,i‘,‘,""I'n};‘:;,"I',‘;],, other: | SosTON FERN T R | 1141 STANLEY ST. most of their leisure time. S ;) t end he | BANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE, 213 Oak | Tam ardo e dley Henry street, About 25 friends| G i i S St ‘Telephono 2181-3 18 MAIN ST re present and Miss Peterson was | dishursements as may pasary Sersol Both Stores Open I > ! LAt : ‘ O \) t of beautiful gift That a | th i Beeronnls - . or 3 stecti e . p. »Cue | the recipient of many beautiful gifts. . That a hearing upon the confirn = —es Telephone 211- FOREIGN FINANCING DROPS lay afte F 20 | Detective Sergeant W. P. McCue ‘ "he home was prettily decorated in | tlon of sald appointment and for the ap. | AVOID the Tush. ~ Get your soft | v ‘Washingto relgn « Clyos OMmicors Dreliminars Tectaret Sl whilte pointment of two (2) appraisers be had | Ccleaned now. The Modern Hat Shop, - financing of the nited St ! { . Lady Foresters, will pink Prizes were Won |pofore the undersigned In the City | Church St., near Main ing the third q ] S | ent I r nd nds to. Attrib " 1 Poli | 9, by M Roy Guite, Miss Hildur An- | Court for the City of New Britain on the | BENZINE or naphtha and Putnam avyj . UL : o 15 10- 1 on Attributes of a Good Policeman derson and Miss Ebba Elmgren. 4th day of October, 1 at 10:00 | cleaner best for dry cleaning your gai- B reported today by the wnt | morrow cven $:30 o'clock at | # o'clock fn the forenoon and’ that said | men 2606, Hall's | argains I'or ss Pete v | ments, Free dellvery. Tel. of commerce to have totaled on'y | ed Men tory to a resumption of Miss Peterson will become the | femporary recalver giva notice of his an- | . B $82,000,000 At ot TUnity Hebelahila 51 tHe ainosl oo olicnon [bride of kvald Anderson on Novem- | pointment and of mid hearing to Wil | grom—aic e = Il tV uyers ihis wasithe loweat totall fov the | sswing circle wiil he held Thirsds o of Detective Sergeant W. | [Rer2gy partles in interest by publishing & cony | ™oy 1isimas cards, Beacon d | f of this order in the New Britain Horald, as o STUDEBAKER 5 pass. Brough- corresponding period in six years. | afternoon at Odd Fellows' hall. Re- | P. McCue, patrolmen going on duty Au[]fl]ey Gefleml Sllem on AC- et R b e e A O snopiasinveat et the next lowest being last year. The | freshments will be served by Mrs, C. [in vesterday were lectured = OR o e am, 6 ¢ GO0 >, Lux ousl; 3 % AT NURSES CONVENTION and by malling a like copy to each SP! ER CORSETS. surgical and dress “"\ ; L 0 _‘r_)l ‘;ml‘rl ;H‘y . , : g ST S ; ol Mt on G aotie t t R q X g iy | known creditar of said company at their Fittings in_your home. Mra A. Car- | upholstered, nicely finished n nine months total s year | Staub and Mrs. B derson. y ant McCue on r 5 100 [0 hemoye ClalS The following nurses are attending ceveral best obtainable addresses, or on | _penter. 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 6742 | blue Duco. Value $400, now amounted to about $56 000 or - a E 'nf\ H‘-; 1;11\ '~' hg (1‘101\09 |the Connecticut Graduate Nurses' urhhell:nyrc \l[m % mnv{:y1 S 1029, | Announcements il 60 per cent of the total f s o (s >, Hart said today. e associa oeti o 'a ated at New TRritain, necticut, | e - — T o e e s ot 10ss. " |Radical Attacks Gir e o one non [apiociptlon medlne Lotav o e e e A icalol DS s || ENTAR TS a3 gift. Let us make | |[[IUPMOBILE 4 pass. Coupe. the first nine mo of 2 Nz OGN ROt oUCHSdiT Hartford, Oct. 23 UP/—Atly. Gen- (bury: Miss Maud E. Traver, Mi MORRIS D. § them now from any photo or snap Splendid running, 8 cyl., finely Seiital e To Avenge Seven Men |were conduct on duty and off duty, | #rers Act 58 VAZATN H€0- pana M. Deats, Miss Ann Gabriel, | A e, | shot. Arcade Studio, of course! e R DARTMOUTH CAPTAIN HURT | Boston, Oct. (UP)—Viktor | methods of approaching various sit- | g o "o g o m;iml ed Ki\',_ Miss Cadd Hawkins, Miss Catherine er, new rear tires. Value $450, Hanover, N. H., Oct. (UP) ik, 30, was arrested here late yes- |uations which policemen confront | °% %' 18 W& /8 W O MU ER” {Honensce, Miss Edith Merrill, Mi 5 Fs Bllsworth Armstrong of New Haven, | terd . had assaulted 12 |and upon which they are obliged to | i PERRA’ SECEH0 heipier oL | Elizabeth Jennings, Miss Lois Morse, USED CARS USED CARS captain of Dartmouth's varsity foot- Y girls “tolact quickly, and similar matters. Tt | s Y ¢ DORT 6 cyl. Sedan. Fine run- i bert Levitt of Redding, bearing 111 {Miss Esther Smith. Miss Traver is | ball eleven, is the infir- [ avenge Gastonia m is not well for policemen to loiter | e f the educd = | ning motor, good tires, falr i " Scollay | about the streets or in public cating | SIENatures, sceking court action for |SRCTHIP VI CIASUIEr @ bR Th L P 5 WANT A GOOD CAR AT A[|||| paint. Worth $200, now $125. man i o she icusslon obth: oy b Gl el s | the removal of the members of the |tonal section. | € L.OW [ITrices brain suffered in Saturday's game @ was halted by two men who [places while in uniform, upon the f I O\xl PRK :] 53 | ||NASH Advanced Si~ Touring - & i ale utv | Connecticut public utilities commis- . Fs & S iexy with Columbia, it was learncd today s he kicl 1 punched |completion of their tour af duty, | D We Are Asking For These with winter top. Newly finished sion for alleged neglect of duty in : sChie i v 3 o Marine blue Duco. Regular Miss Phyllis Cerio of Revere, after | Sergeant McCue told them, and it is | 510 S ) i EE ANY ONE OF THESE Marine ~blue Duco. (hrowine her to the sidewalk, None | important that they be carctul of the | failing to order the removal of grade STUP BAD BREATH HIGH GRADE CARS S i price $400, now $250. Special Notice of the vietims required hospital | COmpany they keep at all times if | Crossings in the state as required by Make Them the Season’s $50 and Up NASH 4 cyl. Touring, just finish- 4 ¢ | the general statutes. i 2 1 [ o Cf en s of = = ed noss gray Duco. alue Sir Francis Drake Lodg treatment. " NI Tt el e e Ol e S Sl o e enral healo o P e Ll Outstanding Values 1925 ESSEX Coach 3300, now 3130, i Team Club will hold a ound in Creik's possession | ment to make relative to the peti-y, 2Rousatds of peebie SLIES WL Don't Fail to-See Them 1024 L Touring OLDSMOBILE 4 cyl. Touring in dance Thursday, Oct. It you an article > seven de- 5 |tion. A peculiar situation has a S Nk pele oueh | 1925 ! R e e D s endants recently found _guilty for | with reiation to he pefition, whien (Pr: Biwards Olive Tablets, The || RORT) ROADSTER 1923 BUICK Sedan vohden i the conaltion. 32 SELESanC Sen IO SR Y 1 Chiet 0. I, it : calls upon the attorney general to |ttty s RHTORCE) SR NS 310 Alpat dien o s IWETT Six Sedan, genuine Eng by the Nutmeg club orchestra . I0 holt. of stonia, | ¢ 0 R By “*|act for the petitioners in the court | o s 2 ] 5! 925 ouring 3 2 Sedan, gel o Eng- b e e N C B [ERl » | know. CHRYSLER ROADSTER 1925 MOON Touring lish mavy blue broadcloth up- action. | Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act| Very Good 1928 ESSEX Sedan holste A bulldog for power ) SR BANK ROBBER E ; it AL U eor th® | In this particular instance, though | gently firmly on the bowels and ||| CHRYSLER SEDAN 1928 AUBURN Sedan and speed. Was §$230, now pecial Notice shington, Oct. 23 (P—Two of- 170 Sl the property descrined be- |the attorney general by statute i |liver, stimulating them to natural | A Peach 1927 CHRYSLER Coach $1 Hallowe'en old fashioned bridge ¢ alion, Ohio, arrived 4 BN adviser to the commission, that o on, clearing the blood and gent- || CHRYSLER COACH 1928 LOCOMOBILE Sedan { [l FRANKLIN Touring with warm whist and pinochle 1 v eve- [hg for Wilbne Willfany] St (SRS 929, at two ()| ficial must assume the role of prosc- |1y purifying the entire system. They | A Bargain {]|1928 ESSEX Coach winter enclosure. This finely ning, Oct on with| mTie ; a8 follows, | cutor if the ci zets into court. |do that which dangerous calomel || poopy COACH 1]] 1927 CADILLAC Sedan built car never wears out. It's Bociety of Peter's church, . 000 bank robbery in Galion in ng t ne-half of —_— |does without any of the bad after| 7 J 7 refinished in navy Duco. Easily church basement. r n 850 to learn that Hand had escap- | 4 na MARRIAGE INTENTIONS lleteents: Late Mode! IF YOU WANT A REAL u Blork ¢ own 3 A worth $150, now $75. Pla b 3 ) Pl i e i el K6 Lo end known 23| A oolieations for marriage li- | Olive Tablets brings no griping | ESSE}}I SEtDé%N BARGAIN COME TO e o'clock.—advt. il ain, Conn 1 2 Bodwell Land | censes have been filed by the fol-|pain or any disagreeable effects. o most New h : Rt Tus drawn by Hall and Bacon, C.|lowing: Thomas Hosephian of 18| Dr. I M. Edwards discoverad ||| NEW AUBURNS 1 The Honeyman good srunninegoond ton NaIue X ate: § | s had $40 spent on it. Will take ey oy, FE Sy [Union street and Marguerite Buch- |the formula after 20 years of prac- At Discount Prices s 2 Tomn Claria offire i [akjan of 142 Tremont strect; Jo-|tice among patients afflicted with . . Auto Sa[es CO- FORD Roadster, $30 to close. Hounded: Norih by |seph Kaxlor of 272 Broad street|bowel and liver complaint, with the TERMS and TRADES e e T e || | S el O e 2 "land BElnora Babula of 22 Silver jattendant bad breath. | 5 [ ST to $1,000. street; Ernest . Charland of | Olive Tablets are purely a vege-| Bond MOtOI’ Car CO | 200 EAST MAIN ST. L ES | Reservoir road and Mary Lukase-table compound; you will know | -l Terms—Trades HOWARD W. WHITMORE JRettan | of 52 Orange street; Aaron W.them by their olive color. Take| 139 Arch St. Tel. 810 ey o ey ! 250 Arch Street e O G | Heiman of Unionville and Eva R.|nightly for a week and note the Ooen: ety Evening Alrer. 25 Open Ever Tel. 2510 Committee. | Koplowitz of 134 Stratford road. |fect. 15ec, 30c, 60c. ] Open Evenimngs ) JUST KIDS Not a Matter of Conscience ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURES : ; 2 = T P r x In emergencios when ready cash is needed in a furry \\ : WAL ST B (D) S/ _ OOES MY APPLE DUMPUNG / WELL = IT MIGHT BE I S ol IR | i / A ME WITH A EXAMPLE : THINK IT WOULD BE RIGHT § RIGHT—MOM AN'I KNOW No_questions asked of friends orrelatives X : -MOM-PLEASE T F I WAS TO DO HIS IE L DO IT ITLL BE TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY | / ARITHMETICZ #2°° MONTHLY PAYS $40 L0AN 500 A - 100 LoAN: 10°* - - 200 LOAN 15 . - 300 LoaN Dhe only chirge is the legal rate of three and one Solf percent par month on ths unpaid dalence, yust for ine ‘actual (ime money is in. use. Cost may be roduced by larger and more fraouent peyments than specified. Telephone 1950 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM 300 Main St. | { AUNT HET T POOR pPA POLLY AND HER PALS BY ROBERT QUILLEN BY CLAUDE CALLAN WOT AM L GONNA MEBBE HE'S JESS DO WITH A PUG TENDER-HEARTED) || 6WAN, SMACK THAT WEEPS WHEN \ | WHERE INSECTS ME ONE! I WORMS |5 STEPPED) 1S CONCERNED, DOURLE-DARE ON, AN' SWOONS AT || SON. MEBRE ASWATTED FLY? /| HUMANS |5 DIFFERENT! awful att young S, 199 J9Y UINBOS Sk I lon't know whether it< ays afiym saaferd 1oy ABS ( ) e thi lots of her pasn 81307 I93SIS Jnq ‘PIt ] ain't g nuch confi- 58M 1949 SIS Sn JO UON,, dence in her. £ @172, Newsyaper Peature Servic,tac, Gryot Brnat righis rserrod. (Copyright 1929, Publishers Syndicats) (Copyright 1929, Pubfrmers Eyndicate S o g D% G )