New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1929, Page 3

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v 13 assisted repulsing the Merid - OUESTIONSW. H. EMBRICK|atix Ninicrsir s rametacarens [ motains aremen ompoast, of Now| S ans aont e i veriopsii S r struek 7 { g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HIZRATLVI?,V THURSDAY, 7()(7'[‘01%1{‘1}"24.71792? L] ; TEACHER THOUGHT | A REMINDER OF OLD TIMES EDISON “4DDLEY ler's car in the rear, || ford Middletown nd Dristol Playing. On the bowling lanes, the causing slight damage. Off | Alcorn Wants (o Quiz Husband of o \rajonsg formed recently for Meriden pin topplers shower an ex- quain- | pertness which was not to be overs nd was reported no ea wtion of hetter | police action ween the Elks of Connecti- |come although thelr margin of vie- i G L Cfilfi bell S eakS on Lfle‘ Woman Held For Alleged 11- i Lior i ke R slight o il ol I D A , e Sy After the tournament a buftet 4 i Bl trical Wizard ‘ JeeRODCEation Clemenceau Restless e el [lunch was served and an entertains 01 Blectrical Wizar | Chict W. €. Hart of the police Finally Gets to Sleep numbers. Old timers | MEt enjoyed e | partment received a request today Paris, Oct. 24 (®) 108 uncanny instinet leads ob- New T n will play at Water- I 2 o | Ifrom the office of State's Attorney | encea n Fren crvers to hele they ecan read the bury next Wednesday night. A large cidents in the life of H\omn‘ Hnehi AT Aldomnl holiis ralcaca W U restless backs of the cards and who non- €rowd is expected to make the trip. | \. Edison were recounted for the| ot t k - 3 e o Rl " ¢k of Hartford, until Coun 2 oppresse til abont 2 a. chalantly muke four bank shots on d wefit of the members of combined - ve K. J. Hickey had talked when he went M loc- | the pool 1 rallied in platoons, American farmers buy 700,000 ivie clubs, Chamber of Commerce | ith him relative to the death of 1id today. He arose at 7 a. m., brigades and sions to uphold the | he : stoves verrly, nd the New Britain Llectrical | Jessie Odon of Bristol who breakfasted, and tor : club at the regular meeting of the | R bsiai rar Dr. Degennes saic Rotary club today by C. I. Camp- | 1 operation suid Emeric t bell, vice president, secretary and ; ; ; treasurer of the Connecticut Light nd Power Co Lmerick, who is wing performed the There were about 100 men pres- B. H. McElhone presided as chairman in the absence of 13. W. Christ PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC paid 1) of $1 Mr. Campbell spoke of Mr. E make th m practical,” he said s the man who made things wo der the ntluence of liquor an 1 3 when other inventors were discou s said at police headqua \ aged. “What he did was to take P R i NEW BRITAIN EI KS seemingly impractical things and Hartford connty jail LI Shortly Britain should he particularly interested in Idison this is a city of mechanical When Edison was born, th cxplained, there were no clectric lights, no telephones, no trect railways and the telegraph still in experimental staga was considered an idle dream tells 1+++Whether your dental curve iSU"'V"'u vt vt Take First Tourney Victory in e Connecticut League | by the financial interests of the| - e which tooth Bauch country. | S g ilee party standing beside the replica of the Grand Trunk trai hicl AUTO BUMPED FROM REAR SR e e e Here is the jubilec party standing M'“‘E\ I;]\} replica of the ( rand Trunk train on whic > | (i e e tracher reported that he had an|iodiSON Was a news butcher 60 years ago. Standing next to the old-fashioned engine is Henry While dr north on Main and that the educa-| Ford. Next, left to right, are the engineer, Mis. Ford, Thomas A. Iidison, President and Mys, Stroet lock this afternoon W addled bra roof 64 Mansfield Im, ant Announcement ii il 2 tional of the community | Hoover. 3 ‘ A el port ouncement in Friday’s paper would be wasted on him. Ior an| — = T e O A e - experiment that caused a barn to| | s i 3 4 SEhed | . . | v westrosea iy v Soums oo LAWYER GOING T0 COURT | City Items FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED; was publicly whipped. i | ol RS Mr. Campbell enumerated many | e et e ARRESTRD RO RURRDING B e STATE POLICE CALLED was identified. He skeiched a briet | == port tha in the ne e mn:u{hhy o}f the mw-‘luior. addin -i_“,_‘_ Edward A, Mag Taken Into was dame Search for Frank Cha Bezun that he made thousands of experi- ) ments, most of which were unsuc-| Custody by Policeman While Marlin Dragone of 25 Dwigh in Sunset Rock Vicinity—Im- cessful street reported to the police today Hetenialthetnyenlon e el Hurrying to Hartford. i ,'“‘U’l‘ e ployer Believes Foul Play. carried off his feet by the plaudits| | Junior high school 1to t S ; : 5 | Attorney Edward A. Mag was ar- | Ju g ; g (Special to o off the mulitudel but that he allows | Feciy Syt ioti™ Gnae. W 8 Dr. | Attorney Plainville, Oct [t himself to be drawn into s | X Goritd ¢ among the | were asked rmoon fo scarc and motion picturcs with a sort of |SOlS this forenoon on charges of| on lents ance at the : - thereby others might be inspired |9PCH4tOr R Enapcertlaale wor [ bridge, Mass el itter from to follow his work. He character-|FcEistration el s and P cd Edison as the country's only|Sording to the police, Attorney M sale, hrother of 1es near ) professional inventor, who made a|Y33 driving fast on Stanley street plays with Vermont overlookin | ¢ wusiness of inventing and when Oflicer Strolls stopped 4 e | B : G U i him he said he had an appointment RN, AR : 1 - 7, 3 vith Judge Geg H. Day in Hart- i Mlhics o' \'m,\» 1 b he ’/ gt |ford and was in a hurry to keep G slated _to ‘Crueman the . Sl SU[T AND GOUNTER SUIT (t'l e o Sadliuery beer r home at 3 BlRinvIIAreec o (ha < { THE HOUSE OF 2 o | !strect by members of her family. |ing to go to Hartford to see his em- A T s own recognizance for arraign- | ® NGRS VAT R el S i | . | ment in police court tomorrow g ; e s it il reefer,” blue worlk, hirt, Kkhaki | Actions in Which Simon: and Leoni \m‘m}' ‘”'“('_I ""'IZI'W”'T MASONIC MASTERS TO MEET trousc d soft leather shoes. i‘; | Are Involved Disposed of The police were oHiIaR B LS RlioUEeRCoUCH HanSOL 1N : o 0 Sl : | the return of the oper < Banization consisting of masters and and resi on ghe | in City Court. |of Pasquale Saffiote of 410 South masters of the 10 Masonic| With Mrs. J. s, his employ- A suit and counter sut Bl { Main str and Stanley Rysko of 32 10dges in the fifth "Mm“'» '1‘\\‘“" '\I"\ ”M,M' n He A suit and counter sutt were bos | Putnam street; suspension of the li- | Which includes all lodges from New | was iy ! arm fismissed from court toduy on & de-| conoog op Walter Pouliot of 13 Sum-|Britain to Collinsville, will hold a 1Ifoul play ed by | cision by Judge Morris D. 8axe aftzr| o gtreet, Michacl Onorato of 7 ether meeting in the Masonic | Hughes, man hw had heard the actions brought by | 411\ “siveot, and Bronislaus D. Kar this city. November 8 | murdered and his body throy Milton Sjmons against Giancin'o | pgiowicz of 385 Broad strect; sus. P m. Grand Master Georg zoss | the clif l.eoni and the latter's ceunter a i""“\’"” of the right to operate in|© bury will be present = | tion. The case lasted four hours|the case of John Monko of 18 Hayes | Samuel e will spealk Probably the o vesterday afternoon frem 2 uncil | girect. Colonizl quartet will si in world is a ileb about 6 o'clock. | A s | - - the Vatican for whi It was alleged by Simons ihat he USI HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS USE FERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 3100,000 has been was traveling throughout Berlin o | ! July 24 at 12:30 a. m. when the de- |7 S e i fendant’s automobile, coming in the a cpposite direction. struek his car and | 9 9 suit was for $200 and the plaintif | L& was represented by Aftorney Mau- | I e ea S rice Rosenberg. | A counter action asking for dam- | ages of $300 was brought by Teconi | A . . store whose home is in Meriden and who 9 ——t t y t had Attorneys Harry R. Cooper and | 1 l I I l I l e e nrs ear wn our new Ikaymond H. Dargat of that city as | his representatives s 2 Judge Sax gave “judgricnt for the CUT finger brousht tearfully to e J f t b geigbronghijiearrull over forty years in business The siaintite on i Sy e you for first aid. The busy sound counter g of small feet clumping down the stairs. J e | Atousled head and one bright eye peep- . and are turning the entire store over to yvou for Russia in Europe and Asia, has a 5 e i L = population of about 125,000,001 ing from the bed clothes. He seems so the week-end , . . . that you may see the vast im- = i = little now—but the years hurry by... provements we have made in the architectural ar- Auto R Wild G so much of his future d"'"‘"'h upon rangement of the store, the large custom department < uf) .unsD_l Etls“vh 1 the food he eats. For,good food builds where bolt after bolt of rich woolens are on display el l,es('fl( i good health—and health is the real ... . the new ideas in displays that we have inaugu- George H. Holden, 33, carpenter, foundation of a successful life. rated . . . . the many distinctive exclusive lines that “:‘:TO{::}""’N“];““’I““'“ “1:“ "‘“""“]3”:" Nothing can give you greater TEE" we have acquired. We're all primped up . . . . flowers plunged into’a heavy column of assurance that his food will be W,g in our buttor holes, so to speak, for this is indeed a traffic and collided with two wholesome and healthful than special event . . . . awaiting vour visit. Won't vou Fen i o 2 N’)"“('_:‘" a General Electric Refrigera- accept our cordial invitation to attend. mar who whistled for the truck tor. Quietly and faithfully day to stop saw the driver slumped S . - ovee the wheel. First a sedan || and ""2‘" this refrigerator . h and then a light car 50 feet fai- automaticallykeepsfoodsafely — i truck by t k|| o ' | ther on, were struck by the truck | | /50 decrees empera- and the driver: )‘Al!ll\l;\l: up to to ll(‘]()W ‘0 dpnr(“‘;* (]”}“ nll).‘ ra ] driving, were silenced when the aoree to be the danger-point. et g 5 N i policeman said the operator was ‘ S BCEST Clothes that neec no introduction to men accustomed to fine v dead. The General Electric Refrig. tailoring and distivetive weolens. Priced upwards from $30. | erator has all its mechanism hermetically sealed in a steel Joseph May Co. Ltd. : casing, mounted on top of the Of Leeds, England, whose coats are acclaimed the world over cabinet, allowing maximum for individual style and hard wear. Exclusive but reasonably [ g ma e . priced. S$45. storage space for food. Tt is E d extremely simple and quict in THIS RECORD STANDS Griffon Clothes "I"""‘"‘f;‘_‘ d“l"l"’""’["“'"" ALONE With the fine qudlities of tailoring and rich long wearing . “f’"ds olimg. It has an acces- Thevsars wed ah woolens usually found in higher priced clothes. All with two sible freezing regulator. In ad- e dene dre ot _“”_"‘ 1 pair of trousers, priced at $35, $40 and $45. dition it has the new all-steel 350,000 horzes enjoying the : cabinet,warp-proof, rust-proof, convenience and economy of Dunlap and Finchley Hats sanitary—strong as a safe. General Electric Refrigerators Hats from two of the country’s outstanding hat stylists. ;\'u_lhA ; s : Ly ing extreme, not 100 conservative but hats that are chock full | Come in and let us explain —and not one owner has of personality A ]llgh]y efficient, | the conveniently spaced pay- ever had to spend a single 5 NON-EXPLOSIVEall- | et ik il il e | dollar for repairs or service. I:ompson Shoes : ] : { SEEVICC gl aniEE: J Smart shoes of handsome leather built as only Thompson The rapla success of our cuslom tailoring IR purpose dry-cleaner | BRI y 3 5 e D knows how to buiid shoes. Comfort, style, long wear. 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