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n el e 11 W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. 15 SPEAKER ON INDIA rFumm Chase Canary iLast of Three Questions Asked HITRUN HRWER FOR WOMAN'S fiLUB‘ KILLS AGED MAN = oot oo In Herald Advertising Contest; Miss Avery fo Relate Experi- ences in Land of Mystery ; ing his feathe iportantly atop R A R Lovers Lose Valuables To Gang of Robbers Chicago, Oct. 28 (UP) — Love may laugh at locksmiths, but it shows a wholesomn: ct for Chic holdup men. Lioyd Bryer and his fiancee of a day, Miss Bernice whispering sweet not former’s automol when four vouthful its robbed them of $30 and the engagement ring. ivatore Tamosa was bidding farewell to his sweetheart, Maria Rosak, in front of the girl's home en; e sist d Margaret % OPEN WINTER SCHEDULE dritair | Three Speakers Take Part in Pro- eral services will be Willzm Bgan, T4, Souti (hington, morsos ot homas’ churc Found Dying at R0 Sile el e e /Revolver in Tmck Starts Investigation Sergeant Peter C. Ca- | om there!" roar- vio sharcd with Crietoceps || Essay of 100 Words Includ- 'CONFERENCE DELEGATE ’ enine. companies, _twa. - trok ing All Salient Fea!ures‘ COMPLIMENTS POLICE engine oS, two truck ‘ ] i of Merchandise to Be! I i | { | gram at Falcon Hall—Dusy ‘Come dow en, were ngs n the : | Schornoten's Drowers on Cans i Where Is Product Manufactured" Season Planned, e winter schedule of the Pol- n club was On Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 | (Speci | Southington, Oct. members as- Falcon. hall on had careened up with firemen, going to 4 o'clock, Miss Eunice Harriet Avery companies g one sc d that | Engineer T'rom Massachusetts Says will give the first of her lecture | > S o ned the third pe belus detailed 1 Serg t M . | ¢ i en the same gang appe il bel taile y Sergeant M e SR on tiie fireboat Joe Medill, puffing Submitted. Larger Cities Can Learn Much d took from them §$12 town in & peried of 1o 4. FIYAR at 1:30 o'clock this morn.| At the opening of the meeting “:lfl &t > the river. ch and her ring. ORI D eri0gd ot =3 A, paid pects to e the Masonic temple. M i . = ¥rom Local Trafile Officers, E days, when William Egan, 71 y 0 g0 tot { Washing s well known In New Eng-|| “Please get Billy . y Ll ey T John Dobek, former lanl for her wit ana charm on the "1‘['“‘"1 ‘“1\ nse The last of the series of three| That the Britain police can s ¢ € ub and treasurer sobbing and wr dway to die, Sat and for her skill in por- ing her hands. | 'questions in the Herald's es: 1 ay con- » latter do handle traffic in a 1 ner Supt. O’Brien Enters n an hour after 3 DI i N crowd enuc test is asked tonight. The first, which 1y th o akers were Assist- and pla prominent | t | tes s0 efficiently that larger cities car » to attend serv S ! e b Geary, | [has been published, is the name of | well afford to take lescons from Ser Upon Municipal Duties " church, of whic Bernard Ko~ Miss Avery has made Up then || the local dealer of the nationally ' . | nt John J. King and his squa Street Su ntendent Joseph M. !d{rustee, Mr. F t made today by O'Brien today en ilman Jo- John J. sponsor at the i was Boy" | | advertised product, the second is ad- reach. | dress and telephone number of the ! s, a civil enginecr, duties with the department of pub- Meriden hosy war dealer, and the third is, where is the Mass. Mr. Davis was Jie works, tak away while b £ such effort tired tured? After all in for 3 the firemen. When the went back ut all the advertised | All New England re to their stations, Billy Boy was sary to write an |ence of Congregational churches SUll tweet-tweeting five stories about 100 words on “Why 1 concluded its sessions up. dvertised oducts »tter and | afternoon. “—\_J‘“ hat expe e you 1 nd with | ar. Dav as found looking for | Willow Brook when that job is un- - |any one of the products listed in this | Chief of Dolice William C. Hart. “1 |dertaken MALICIOUS DAMAGE DONE 1" vonese wit ctome . i e e e only November 2 AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB. it ot wl trips to Lurope and the Orient to study problems of the day at first hand. This spring she met many types of people of diverse opinion in India through the Brit- ish foreign office and tlie India of- fice. The first morning in Bombay, was her good fortune to have k with Mr. Gandhi. Later red upon his dying conditior g over the sup f operations in several the city. It is ! . O'Brien will he p charge of the work of flood conditions in the locality of 61 the inba ted the HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL ° ever seen An enjoyable Hallowe' traffic tter than I ha IhEbuLS Gy ! lemen,! the er end, was one o ing, November 6. Compe said H 1 he recently had wundry corr e e | will award a first priz enginecring joh in laundry. Heel Marks on 15th Green Found d the courtesy shown by second of $50, a third o 110 prizes of $5 ca T dairy farm ing Was her of year suffers greatly when T compared to New Britair at the confere By Golfers — Professional {is open to loc ling follg have Trailing Strong Clue, Berlin, t by S I were were stol, Torestvilie las commen SR D AvI SR B e Rl o s R Gl 1ce of the Newington, in fact to every gave ribition of clog dancing Herald, cxeept n Ada tion of the delegates is in h the policy of the polic irman Michael W. Ban- board. i ol T e L recentlystated ‘that it wasithe||yisp UHERALD] OLASSIFIED ADS policy of the board to have its po- FOR BEST RESULTS and especially the = traffic i police, courteous at all times, stating hat it is through their co with | flic police that visitors get their %\ 1pressions of the city. 1 Meadow ind a radio prog oyed. am was also en- afternoon. Lole, after t ione, at firs run across the “I thought that chest cold would be with me all winter.” The Herald f i1y give facts con the teley wing- contest en. On closer ppeared tha : } e, al- he marks a inde v furnished mute evidence of ous damage dreds of calls req om the depths | about the the hole 1ds and coughs scem to like me— ree 1 hem they certainly hang Hhe oy iLisRag: gty . C I | on. When Teaught cold in November this informatior willi 1ty | I thought I was in for it, alright. siven out of fairnes adver- , ‘ - e ; ] ter gave me some Smith 1f information v | Brothers’ Cough would defeat test g teorge J. They are well defined. Anac! used for » police MISS EUNICE HARRIET AVERY ot GRSE NG Tk eceaation, encezing; cold, cl Llost every sign and ¢ v Wel ly { thal ¢ WG “| feeling, hoodeche. Treat ther, cant Cflme s cold in three days. Now F've got my of e cite, ¢ onc wih the origimal own botile in my medicine chest all John C r has re- 7 had tea at the home of Nehrn, president of t ohn cold remedy, Used by e the time. [ keep healthy—thanks to e ehsng sievele which ‘,\ . ailliona s o S ,“ % Smith Brothers N. HOLBROOK e htioy Refuse subs Decl tions e 3 12 yo T 22 ik ith Brothiers’ Cough Syrup ends it xhs mv _quickly because it has Midol ¢ Midol Triple . 1 it soothes, 2—is Bl United At cll Q RAUIN . = N —-Lhar-‘mrv)uua es. SOHOLARSH] : i 30c N2 i (i T 3 SN Made by the makers of R 5 1l state alos g areda NN the fomous S.aith Drothers' Cough Drops. 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