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- EW BRITAIN IERALD [-- | s NEW BRITAIN, (,O\\I‘ CTICUT, MOND: AY, OCTOBER 28, 1‘)"‘) = ———— — " R 1 r ! r fatally injured a hit and run'company was killed when he fell!Burns of Providence and was drive F (on Tretuestillsent) Clin e ! driver at Watc Michael Hy- under a switeh « in Stamford. Ing 45 miles an hour because ho E lT OR NO r"'“":" (Eapine ATIpleyEw IR "’»BY RIPLEY mel, the driver, later was arrested The swlcide was rles La Clear, | was hurrying home with his brdy A proof of anyiling degicied by hmn 1 admite had been drink 48, of Hartford. He hanged himseff | from their honeymoon t[r (Reg. U B. Pat oft. 1 SUN[IAY IN STATI. g force of the impact with Kr in the home of friends he had been At Burns's home it was said thal Ui gan's body smashed in the front of t Norwich |he was not married and did not — Hymel's car. Keegan died at Water- € alcoholism was Bd- contemplate marriage, and that -he " - —_— - — bury hospital of fractured ekull, McMan of Winsted, had loaned his car recently to .a d’OH VQ‘ inteers HU]d M‘ 1 *Fwe Ruto vmims One Suicide legs and ri body was found in a room at friend Tair With Varied Progy L ; )/ Dichnel Griffin, 64, of Waterbury the: New Centurs notel, Torrington, | ——— . | 0 B sas also red in tha -0ld Susic Coviello of s wied Program | Ong Alcoholic and Last Accident : mich itered fraciures o Pennsylvania Man Shot | | s amford ssible fracture of In Row Over Woman o el | 1 Ated Py e gl he hen struck b auto- | Tarentum, Pa., Oct. 25 (P —Wit- > rm\m”””r Ir“]y‘;(‘(\]; 2 persons dic ‘l by violence in " v.vllflv“,‘,’.“, e il £ Mrs. Barbara avlor of Jiam Hitc . was in a hospi- P Conntolictt loves e ve of his car Fa o tal today suffering from bullet e the an- T e T e e Mazzani, 23, of Torrington, the head and neck ) i was Killed by a switch engine, whon er which run off ween e h and Li in the « s by a scora of | o 1 m cap- | H tained 1 with i Whit- | e on il ThE RUNAWAY PLANE h el CLARENCE HENDERSON 3 Boyington, Holt, | STARTED THE PROPELLER - fHiE SHOELESS WONDERS” it nd 1 | BUT THE EMPTY (ACHINE —— of Lynchbyrg, Va. race was won by Arthur | GOT AWAY— TOOK THE AIR - PLAY FOOTBALL Ol 1 and a box of cigars w \:1E AND SOARED 6 MILES BAREFOOTED 7 d to hims ) | BEFORE \T MADE A SAFE Trey bve ol been i ¥ Ol dfoun LANDING. defealed W4 yeors | Churchill @ n, Olesen Fetterall and Bulte, Mont. Bovington, R. n Fette v, and J a1l and Phil ips. The prize, two decks of play- ing ecards, w awarded to Church- ill and Jerin Light Pipes On the Go » pipe race, in which the con- 1t e required to run the ball grounds, starting *, running to first base z up a clay pipe, filling it O rond b and it at third base, home plate with pipe in condition, had many con- on by Julius Iet- bases on t at-home at s conds. He s pipe s won hy en, being 12 received a bill fold prize being won by Lea- hooby lie Hale w ho received a It ving broad jump was won by Berton Whitney, his record bein 1 inch. He was @ awa 7 tte lighter. Other contestants re Olesen, 12 feet 11 inch Bray feet 6 inches; Ju- t; Roland Fe:- : Churchil. Boyinzton lius Fette feet; then run- | sept- 27, 1929 1iMoHy PICKERING HELD 4 CABINET POSITIONS UNDER WASHINGTON Secrelary of Stale ..1795 Secrelary of \War .. (795 Secrelovy of Navy . (795 | Posimasler General THE DESERTED CITY RHYOLITE,, Nevada, ONCE A THRIVING QTY OF 12000 PEOPLE, 1S ENTIRELY DESERTED ToDAY © 1922, Kine Veatures Sindicate tnc, Grent Britain rights resersed 0-2% Rer TOMORROW—THE VILLAGE OF MANY-FINGERED MEN night informed the police if Jerin, 11 te £ b Walsh, 10 feet 5 inches; 5 was won by Whitney, his time being six and his prize a jack-knife, “‘hief Walsh was prize of a ¢ awarded the booby | te holder. | o novelty egg race was won by | his prize being on | lozen glasses, | Women's Potato Race | T'he potato rac 1en, which William Jerin, Mrs. Everett | I, Mrs. Charles Boyington and | s Doyington entered, was Tiss Marvis Royington, and | @ peck of potatoes was | | on Philips, i Pics cating st of the ts, there heing cight con- | . It was won 1 he was | vel, wash three cakes of soap, which | her contestants envied at of the event committ consisted chairman; R Center cor 1pany, Bural of the Elm Hill company, wnd Carrigher and Kent Stoddard of the Junetion company. Newington Notes Owing to the meeting «of, Central Grange which will be held November 1 wington advanced mecting week and November 5. contest | the prize of of the | well, charge erett Dessel of the McDonald and -rt ity | will meet on | Elec-, i of officers niectin, A Hallowe'en party will be g ' the Christian Endeavor societ club house Thursday cve- | party under the auspices | [ nge will be held wl Grange hall Wednesday night at 8| o'clock and will be in charge of Harry Webster, A baked bean supper, I°red Wilson, will be Grange hall Saturday cvening, No- vember 9, from 6:30 to § o'clock. The proceeds are to be used for a idewalk in front of the hall. An all-day meeting to prepare for the fair of the Ladics' Aid socioty Will Le held in the Con tional hapel Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock. | “The committee 1n charge of the fair supper is requested to meet at the home of Mrs. . P. Schmidt cvening at § o'clock. The Friendly In tinued their meetr 10 in charge given in s have discon- ufitil further Nirs. William Trosky has returned home from New York, where | et her brother, who spent the sum. | she, Suspect Br vs Sent {Xl ‘ False Alarm for Fire | wrm of fire was turned | in night from Box 433 | i and Tremont siree Upon | the complaint of Deputy Iire Chief | Juney to the cffect that a number n around the hox rm, Office; il od to make an in- | ioned but no damag stll | 3 fire was report-| threatening ry 2t Willow Brook p: coung No. 6 was des- torae od, exceeds ‘.wv- vill take place at this | ¢ driving the | windovw, PHOENK FiaNGE Gc. Couple Get Piece of City Items Their Wedding Cake || ating at 327 hing fo worker ot} 1 secured n son also reccived many gi They were marr church hy the la Jodley und have 1ilk, reported to the A telephone call at § pol toda polics 155 Saturday | three that a key | Chestr B On 25th Anniversary || Fusene Faselle. form e iea cor ToRneon oeCheec il AT G e arnn e z tendent of street ( oday by au- V1158 0! "7 er(‘ :nrll Irs. v.«‘zu.(.}:.‘} Arsor | [tomoile for Brewster, N. Y., to su. nut t entertained 15 o her Hone 15 Bastion e 2 W_’[’” pervise the installation of 20 miles fric at a Hallowe'en party Sat- | e e YT e Grten B for the T Vil Irlonel & |urd iy might. ile) hotos e Gecors day by about 30 friends who | |2 5 o 1 red to celebrate the 25th an. | |CO ©f New Haven. He will retan |ated in or: and black and the | o P sidence here. refreshments were appropriate to | ary of their wedding. Gu s b n | were present from Officer Doty is investigating a the o Lop i Hit tora e el | complaint made to the police to ti On Monday ember 4, mem- | and New Britain and during the | | ¢ffect that boys broke yesterday a | bers of the Ney ain Council o afternoon there was an entertain- | | large window at the home of Joseph | Catholic Women will give a la i ment dancing., & Butransky, y street, card party in the Y " served in the evening and Somebody with abnormal iaste | hall. The proceeds will go for ¢l Larson was presented with a ||for milk is stealing four s of purposes piece of original wedding | | mille left cach morning at 22 Sey operator's license of William | ¥ cake by Mrs. Alvin Lindquist of | fmour street, so J. L. Yurewitch o1 | of §7 Elm st as been re- | Forestville, Mr. and Mrs. Lar- | | lm Hll, the milkman delivering the according 1t nis | [ hanged himself and the cf me wer hth of ¢ alea Thry ¢ inju rsons d in per’ automoblie a score of otl hurts in such , 53, was quot- having said Hite- M Kummer had been ind had ignored his warn. John friend nzs to end their fr hip. Kum- mer was held without bail. r accosted hie wife and the st Mrs. Kum- Speeder Not Married in one ear. Oct. 28 (P ren by a previou; a 9 AN [ ] Irns were puz and of Bri Rowla atroll 1 tod ——— d in bond held on a Waterbury highway The d the papers that to A Germa Bible, printed at 1 manslaughter charge Killed by Switeh Fngine ! sefore a magistrate | Fr ort on the Rhine in 1668, | John ¥ v Killed Salvatore Tola, a brak 1 N has been given to Manchester col- | John Keegan of Waterhury was ployed by the Yale & Towne Mfs lege at Huntington, Ind e = = === = Hin = === | children, neth, Mr. Larson has been emplo; by Landers, Frary & Clark fo He is a member of the Hart's Pond Moose and Order of | | rson was formerly hmar — Bertha, | | | Arline and Ken- | | | | Two ESCde [ mn]med f When Sedan Turns Over § While eter Scinkewicz of 147 iold street extension, Norwich, was Radio will give you true tone, se- sedan of Joseph Wojciu- wicz of 243 Lawlor street uzlong mington avenue about 1:30 yes- terday afternoon under the direction of the owner at an estimated speed | of 15 miles an hour, the whecls of | the car left the road. When the [} dr attempted to turn the car | back on the road, it overturned, | crushing the top and breaking every but both men escaped in- | jury. The accident was reported to | the police and Sergeant Thomas J. | Feeney was det vestigation. WHERE lectivity, volume, and ease of oper- ation? satisfaction? ailed to make an in- | EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST " | T RAPHAEL BUILDING T 99 WEsST MaIn 8T g ELEVATOR exRVICE Easy Payments ATWATER BCENT ¢ PRECISION OF VISION' Mouey C'ush loans on furniture, @@ ete on convenient repayment [ By terms. Quick, confidential, / T 4 courteous rervice, No embar- QA fi‘ rassing questions. The only charge is three and one-half i per cent per month on the unpaid amount of loan. Ask about our twenty - payment plan. 593 MAIN ST. ROOM 217 UNITED BLDG. PHONE 5255 Tlours—f a. m. 10 5:30 p. m. l Saturdays—89 a. m. to 1 p. m. g%u! uQQOUH OWN ! ~BSIMATURE € SECURIT . L. STODDARD 153 ARCH ST. 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