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? Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~ »-=] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, V “DNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929 the, e active list after having been | vacant by the death of Roy H. Wel- | Harrls also returned to the ficld, m troubled with a charley horse. He|ler. Joseph A. Gavagan, democrat, |where the squad was put through a PREVENTS IHEFT OF GAR will be available for use against| Hurbert T. Delany. republican, and | lvely drill in practice for the Holy E L'enn. Tesides his other abilitics, he | k Crosswaith, socialist, are the mect Saturda is a capable drop kic er. Owner Thwarts Would-Be Thicf Just | . PINT NOY. 1 as He s About (o Start Motor and | New York, Oct. 30.—(UD)— Seive A Coach Chick Mechan believes he | e [ 1z last found a punter for the | viowicz of 170 Grove |New York University team because © within a fow feet of cap- | ©f the continued improvement in who was trying to | the kicking of Charlic Marshall. Walter Ar street ¢ turing a man ¢ start his automobile about 12 o’clock | last night, 7 ccording to his report to that pour in around windowws and doors and cause cndless discomforts worries. and Its unusually high efficiercy is gained by the Monarch INTERLO WK ED and ADJUS ®ABI principle of Weath- erstrip design. Have it installed NOW. ®ay for it on our casy Budget OWDBOY All-Electric (Less Tubes) > ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURES In emergencies when ready cash is needed in & hury you will find THE MUTUAL SYSTEM ready Co serve you promptly anad with privacy. No Questions asked of friendserrelativas TWENTY MOMTHS TO PAY 1 ‘ i i GILLIGAN IS DEMOTE Girls In Domestic Science Class :‘ (GOTTON LEADERS ~ GILLIGAN IS DENOTED MARRIAGE DRAWS | dressed envelope, Mr. Ripley will nish i 4 L : § w || BELIEVE IT OR NOT &5 BY RIPLEY 10 SCRUBS AT HARVARD repare [Noon Lunches F'or Fupils | MEET IN BOSTON B COLLEGE WOMEN [—— b bi i In NeWil’l tOll Junior Hi h School Veteran Halfback Dropped From & g g A SHORT STORY T i _ e - = I Considered Varsity—Putnam Moves (o W ddi ey G 3 | I ncrmerasese, NQUSITY'S Problems Gonsidere i edding Tnvitations CGonvince Appetizing Repast Served l THE BEAR WAS BULG 0 ' d 4 I Trend | Apetizing Rep 1R e at Convention Today e Miss Woolley of Tren for Nominal Charge| VI[;TIM IS FREE]] b 2 ———— e Through Boys and Glrls} ¢ b iy e it y i ‘ problems of the i nt back P A Cooperatin L ; S W col- Sl Newington Judge Repays Ham- ; - ~ today 4 i til te, f ho : 2 schools (Special to the rald) P’ ¢ trade, from the r s b 1ar 3 o T den Motorist for Actions : e an ol : Newington, Oct. 30 — Wmen the oL o8 LoR Uiosn forie heclc Spositiongany o told a cold, blustery days of wint. rrive, | such widely se ok ( con- New Britain school children may| _(Special to the lerald) : 1 tyg ork on burea \odern 3 Newington, Oct. 30—Richard C. | a F j e frudge back and forth between 5 | 1 e bes : Barry of 20 Spring Garden street, | 1 r or home- their homes and school during the 5 : t nual cony noon hour, facing the jcy blasts and | Hamden, was trled before Judge E. lnehoni ‘ Ne DEcnos drcaming of summer sunshine, but Stanley Welles in town court here \DWARF TREE / ] ety 3 Newington children, at least those |last night i : of the Junior high school age, Wil | [arey was driving on the Beriin| i 7 sit in a spacious dining room at Sreod 4 ; qucstions of distri ; their school, cat a warm lunch ang | 'urnpike to New Haven on Septem- um s Hle ; i let the north winds howl. ber 29, at about 6.30 p. m. and RO oy I 1 cial 1 L © mew junior high school in|while passing kast Robbins avenue Jeots of & o iy at life H Newington has opened afeteria i suddenly came upon John J. Lehr, Tk e 0 ! B Wity e where school children for a nominal | formerly of 210 North Main stre Lo i : the | ¢ i 9 an and do purchase warm |Bristol. Trying to avoid striking sion, f 'vv"-lo“n[_\d nehes which prepared by pu- | Lehr, he ran into a diteh, also strik- | : liges arc helpe! £ pils in the d science class. | ing the man in the back of the leg. | S 2O, SO INGCDE : Fel S | They are pre nder the in- | Lehr was in a more or less intoxi- ! w Haven, Oct. 30 (U'P)—The Uil b struction of Miss Irene Pinney, do- | cated condition, it is said. | T Trlawero to anpear [Laieavan 5 o &) : ot e mestic s teacher, and form a| Barry did everything possible to ol nrer Spdicod Goneh Blnl g S L o scientifically balanced menu, aid Lehr, taking him to the Hart- T s (e she The cost of the lunch to the child | ford hospital, where he is still con- é TM N Githe Dantoptpsainadaseho Mok L 3 ] is & little more than a New Britain | fined OTEVENS ASO i . N k child would pay for bus fare to and | Officer Albin Backicl of the state ) Prosident S SE SOPHOMORES p from school, not to mention the cost |police department made an iny \WAS GOVERNOR. OF MICHIGAN AT THE AGE SThtLaL s WESIE Ao oL | L e P e tigation and summoned Barry o . ; ; s, Coac I"0od is sold at cost to the school | appear in court 0F 19 YEARS e n(mn:“t*)‘l in multiples of cents with bread | After hearing the evidence Judge Sllow and game here nd butter ad ifteen cents | Welles could find no cause of negli- close iptain usually privides a luncheon of hot | gence against Barry and discharged Milispaugh, soun, creamed chicken or fish on | him. % Siia < z Lum tackl »w is injured ast and cocon. By substituting | “Big Game” Hunters \ 2 (0] ; . t 1 | » instead of cocon the same 15| John Mart \:"::nd \.I‘::‘h’,\l Chap- | \ S Eckles ( h“;“m\ Head : 1 o urday. ents buys dessert or another nickel | pell of New Dritain avenue, Hart Zu“,??fii&.mln Of Highway Officers | vides hoth ford, were arrested by Deputy Game =) chicogo nton, Oc 30 (UD) | he children cf the domestic | Warden Charles Yeager of Rocky ) neer of | ',4,\»:1’(\‘ class cook the meals cach [ Hill Monday afternoon while hunt- KED A FOOTBALL| t genatts [ & child to the counter, purchases ing in the vicinity of the Circle on | ot the % his or her own luncheon exactly the | (ho Berlin turnpike, \75 varos | ticials of | same as at a professional restaurant, | \When d, Martino had in his e 2 mall | carri 1\1 it to a (:\h]r)nnln m}nm-ul\» n possession two black birds and one { Absolutely free—Four (4) pieces of beautiful silver- at. The meal finished, the child | robin and Chappell had a hen ph jare ziven withies f HOTTER ANTHRACITE L s s gl B0 DU oy R 15 g ware given with each ton of HOTTE i A . Cranem ey fussiintos conyonicnt 1d one blackbird. A PERFECTLY SQUARE HOLE CAN BE FILED wy | ¢ = BEST COAL FOR CASH Ipeppacln, avhichi s Bemptiod Sat ] former was fined $15 and S FILE 13 K st Sy 2 et A3 once, wipes oft the table, replaces [ costa of itneator b WiTH A ROUND FILE 2 | the chair and returns ('h.r" soiled | oors of §12 | Tne diameter of the hole and the file may be ewual === A ‘]‘“‘h’" r'nr:”thv nhl!vh;n. Thus ‘(y:- Whitney's First Arrest £ JLeNors: Tl ‘ Constable Harold Whitney of the m 7 nl T J VKEY WREN( M e One woman ' em: | Connabie Haraa Whiiney of ¢ TOMORROW—THE FAMOUS LEFT-HANDED MONKEY WRENCH wosen | Ml e e populap | 6T98Y When he arvested Samwel| = N T M RN TN . I\ e 0: “"(‘1" “'("mllf"‘]’k” o | Burke of Imlay strect, Hartford, on | f b I Harry H. Howard, chairman of tho“'“,‘" TEEN Gdounkinne A | cendifinfes Normally Stherdistrice DIXON DROPPED FR[\)H PLANS FAIR BOND ISSUE 3 | 3 of cdueation. and | Durke was found on the railroad strongly democratic. | Thd e e PR AT Koo b | T e ‘(‘,h{ml the scction foreman, as he was in | State-wide elections will be held 1933 Chic was au- | The school is being occupied this | (rdins. two superfor judges; in Illinois for| .~ T ey e ed by General | et e e B Ciie elaimed e e dobnces SIS Ithe selection of state judges; in|Former Local Aviator Teft State ot the 8 9 WOODLAND ¢ TEL. 4637 \ R lor e ehool e The l\\cr]cv'r ;1‘1\41 \«;\s on his way to Dur-| [ Ohio on constitutional )n hendments Witliont Restening bimnilsston Z A building i fireproof and b equippet | MM, Where he expected to_obtain | | g d New York C and in Kentucky for the sclection steel lockers, shower baths and | Work in a nursery. He pleaded guilty Irginia and New Tork Gontesis | of the 100 members of the housc of | —State Takes Action conveniences that zo aith | and admitted being arrested a haif A (5] t representatives, twenty sta na- e — school houses. Tighting | dozen times for the sam> offens musmo I](BI‘ES tors and decision of constitutional — Declared E1itEo oalor thie tast 0 O wak tinoa 510 saa costal k| G [ 1eave, Cart A SPECIAL SALE CONTINUED | arc of concrete covered with | ing & total of §24.71, and In default | o, ot 0or 30, (P—Dolitics| In Virginia, two college professors | city but I I battleship linoleum and hallways | O Payment was taken to jail A e s e John Garland I'ollard, of Willia has been f { ire lined with o marble and come n Driver Fine lea s Ina dozen )y, and William Mos a & men sion of BY Popl |LAR DEMAND' composition. An aud m ting Anthony Alban of 69 Henry | states as local campaigns move 'on | pyow o6 Washi on and Ice— e Connecticut jation service, C. I L4 e than A srsons d as | street, New Britain, was arraigned | to meet the annual tide of votes to | the srnatorial lidatc ; 1 lers from Ma- I T b more than 200 persons, is used as a an 3 the gubernatoria ndida F. N. (., according to orders from Ma. « town mecting place. A manual | before Justice of the Teace Clinton | be cast next Taesday Pollard is the candidate of the reg- jor Witliam. It MAZIN Saturday is Positively the Last Day training department contains modern | 8. Barrows on the charge of viola- | Virginia alone clects a governor | ular democrat organization, while | The order ¢ istismalith A AZ G : ;. = wood working machiners, work | Lion of the rules of the road. O | and so furnishos the onls cantest tn | e Teamn s To s | The ord X et O | |lef this Amazing Introductory Sale benches, vises and all the necessary | Sunday Albanese was driving on | which is carried along the strife and | alike of the anti-Smith democrats | hixon's record has hec ES’K b I R Ecateatisale oh e o e i Lools. Main strect at about 9:30 p m. Trav- | bitterness of the presidential cam- | responsible for the 1928 revolution able one thro greatest sale of fine toilet requisi e : | T t ;i city has ever Do not A school nurse administers to the cling north near the intersection of | paign a year ago in which it return- |and the republican organization | went to Califc One Radio Stands Out in Frontl It L e wants and needs of those who come | Wilson av he passed several | cd a republican majority for the | headed by €. Bascom Slew na- | for an can prove its superiority—SILVER 5 = under b U supervision, while | cars and tried passing a car driven | first time since days of Carpet- tional committecman, and Ro H. | son, N, RA T Ask us to make these us Perfume and $1.00 mnasiun cher gives instruc- | by John Gancarz, of Newington, and | Bagger rule, | Angel, state chairman. erica famous tests of SILVER superiority e Powder — all for tion in physical culturc | missed out, colliding with a tele-| While this election holds interest | Dishop Tands Revolt he actio for you. You'll be startled| - — sraph pole with such force as to | to students of national POIMICS, 85 | o revolting democ in the | Pixon l¢ n | break the pole at the bottom. Al-|it may determine the permanency | oo WIV0 e COmOT stands | 280 without g the for- I | banese pleaded guilty and was fined | or lack of it of the 1928 revolt, there Bishop James Cannon, Jr.. of the | Mality of a res The L : | $10 and costs, amounting to $27.16. |are others which carry thelr apneal |\ 800 SHTA8 IO SR O CARDI lce Bick Albancse escaped Injury but one | far beyond the Lorders of the states | aoiara that the Virginia democra. e Test occupant of his car received hurts|in which they will be held. {iotmacninG js dominatediby the nacll2liD | to his head and face. Albanese was N e Interesting PRI Gt Aot A l’ e { S | summoned to court by Constable New York Cily's quadrenn O A ST ) e e ORGERICH The | : e John Walsh. Grand Juror Harry | troversy over the question of whose | oty sicobism et L SR vu-xnh;nlg (ras d Fleo C D {0 | Webster prosecutea. | shall be the guiding hand in the : JELE visltheEione: erial i ¢ other hand the regulars of 85 an 6Giric Lompany 10 Joint Legion Installation | government of the world’s greatest | 1””,“’ R ],',',:ul,. Tt et JO]H Hammm UOHGGI‘H Tnstallation of the officers of May, | metropolis attracts perhaps more | (M ';‘_”"‘i:“j“if””, R maiitioad A Davis, Stotzer I'ost, American Legion [ than the usual attention over the 2 DR L e B 1 | and the ladics auxiliary will be held | country hecanse of the dashing fig- | 1035hin of the state and so fhe torm H:’W,n i e A e { R ey i e idcls AvoLL i sm” has ta 3 pla irpi THAYER'S CREAM OF © 1S has been Introduced to thousands [l 1 Hur(rord S0t 4309 (P Directora) e incads s evening, ¢ Novembeniio | Meofoti gt Idcly-travel ad Smayor f M iiii e S p L e T2t & | of Americun women at §1.50 & Jar. Now It In nvailahle to you ina [l of the Stamford Gas & Dlectric com. | The degree team of Gray-Dixon post | James J. Walker, who finds himsclf o o TN | mensntionnl (hrce-day snle, nt 81.00. And as an additional ofer. to (|| P sy et e e = - | of Windsor will be present and Past | opposed by men who also have gain- 8 9 3 || make you ucauainted now with the World's greatest nid to quiek | @ny and the Connecticut power | oF ML e el e HOLY CROSS WORKS ON PASSES | benuty, we will glve you IREE, during this anle. n full aize box of ||| company announced today a pro- | {ommander Kenne duilae O Aalions) u S S e e e | | ]| wennine JEROMEE POUDRE ANTIQUE, regulariy priced nt $1.00. || vosed financial consolidation of the | Yethersficld will be the installing| Racing down the stretch with him . Ma e | Rlvo Vou' il recetve a full ounce hotle af JEH0MBE PARFN | Dos D¢ e oflicer |are Representative IMorcllo H. La With concentration bent on forward | Il NARCISSUS. 0n anle regularly at $2.00. A1l ihree during this Intro- il hen the deal is con- 5 g 4 5 % g s o | passing, Holy Cross varsity yester- . (| ductory sale for $1.00. Simply bring or xend this ndvertixement yith e stock holders of the Return to Willimantic T T I B R T o | $1.00. ADD 20 CENTS FOR MAIL ORDERS, l 4 1 hccet Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0. Darrows | himself heard in the halls of con- day devote Jormer il iracelver fou b | of Willimantic have returned home | &r orman Thor sociallst an aerial drill in preparation for A Corrpletely | ‘ Sonnccti gt polernar:s | e R right, one |Saturday's contest with Brown uni Come into our store and {| Bring this Ad 50 s 00| { share of Stamford Gas & | and Mrs, Clinton S, Barrows, | time police commissioner, and can- |versity. Hank Garrity and three . let us demonstrate— | sa e $3 50 vaiue 101 on! y Wil Les Tl Al S ehanEE ol nat Lo : - | gidate under the " banner of {he fother membirs of the Crusaders r 01 r‘ect Vv o i pa A . ERE s A g turnec o the line-up yesterday Control of the Stamford Utility | AB-“‘I "(["I‘ "~‘(:‘-: ‘q‘n“’([‘}!) ! m;" “(lng’“::’m + mayor with | Stanley Welss and Tony Manfreda i { mpanyy willEnotey QuEoLpY Navy's varsity had little trouble in|James W. Curley, former chief mag- |are the only Holy Cross men still on eatherstri /] / s The Co. | | city, however, as the Connecticut | 7 ate: Frederick W, Mansfield, | the injured list and will probably be i Power company has agreed to the | Preaking up Penn plays staged by | lstrate; rederick ofy QRADSHeICy out of the game with Brown. et/ | Prescrintion Druegists forming of a voting trust which will | (e scrubs in vesterday's scrimmage. | £00d government association candi- R MonarcrEicral = i : S L HoX S e hold the Stamford company stock | All Tegulars were out for a hard | date, and Daniel H. Coakley, an in- s K WITH BROWN Weatherstrip 1s . Cor. Arch and Walnut Sts. New Britain, Conn. acquired and the trustees of which | 4 of wo nafalbiccent Cllttondenendent sesking the ofleeiintehel BOGRRTXENACK SITE = built to do O 7 will be eleeted by the hoard of the (happle and Crane got plenty of it.| midst of a complex political situa- | Providence, R. T, Oct. 30 (UP) g B, Ol 1 11 Stamford Gas & Electrle company, | They wer cused after a light | tion. For the first time since the Yal TebRIs e o \_ / The Connecticut Power company WOTKOut because of injurles sus-| Just one seat In congress is at game last weck, Link Fogarty, il i e o Aor el Netod | - — is controlied by the Hartford Elec. !ncd azainst Princeton. Jonny|stake this November, that for the Drown veteran, appearcd on the L SHERATON S1GO \\\i‘@\\\&& | T Al et | Gannon, a veteran back, returncd to | twenty-first York district, made |training field yesterday., “Bucky Er (H] NP r William J. 0'Day. He was in a | We Remodel o n place when he | | a » door of his automobile OLD JEWELRY | shut with a bang. and on looking out | he saw the man in the car, in the Newest Designs | We remount Diamonds in up- | to-date settings, Rushing out, A in time to see the fellow jump ont of | owicz was just | | the ear and run towards Putnam We modernize Wedding Rings | gireet. Arzvlowiez could not eateh | iy Pagnum or White Gold. [ him but he gave the police a de- We do fine Watch and Jew- | seription and said he was certain he | o Repairine. | ould know the man if he saw him in. — . Herman Gerber JEWELER | 9 ARCH STREET l The Cyelops weie | onc-cyed race of glants ining in | Sicily. ) The new style white gold glasses improve your ap- pearance. The Orthogon (corrected lens) we recommend for better vision. LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES HENRY F. REDDELL Optometrist Phone 1185 Main St. New Britain, Conn. Plan. PHONE US. New Britain Screen 1fg. Co. ROCKY HILL AVE. 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