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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929. NAS | The West Main street site is ex- [Mrs. Muter was “living with a|and seriousiy injured March 10, by New Britain Artists ‘ AN OLD QUESTION | all her time to domestic duties. He HVILLE MAY[]R | pected ultimately to be the spot| MAL'EE ALLEEE[] |Wop.” an automobile driven by Irnest N. | Los Angeles, Nov, 1.—Many a | sued for divorce snd in answer to |Where a mnew synagogue will be | Mrs. Muter was brought to court | Humphrey, owner of the Humphrey | On Proglam at WTIC | man would be proud to have a wife | her husband’s complaint Mrs. Foss {er , replacing the present syna- | lin a new action brought by John|Mfg. Co I A ians of more than average | like Elmer Foss. But he complained | explained that she . “couldn’t ‘bresik s I] BY FI.I l L Soiid f s oo Chasiont mennle | |and Julia Pahicki, who claimed ma- | The accident happened after|interost in New Britain will take | that she was “ioo ambitious” and | the habit of getting into the world The Sunday school and syna- |licious prosecution and demandd |dark. The injured man, accordinz |place tonight when Theron W. Hart, | looked for a job instead of devoting | and doing things.” ' R gogue Hebrew school will have | damages of $1,800, three times the |to Humphrey, was wearing dark | pianist | their headquarters in the new amount of their expense in prepa ‘upndnl and walking in the road-|igne {he latter a member of the EXU’&Y&Q&HOG and Unlawlul Ex- | vuiaine. Defendant Turns Plaimifl jf | inE defense to Jirs. Muter's lawsuit | way, making it impossible 10 avold | Souii, ‘Cansregational chureh guar- I Registrations for and sessions of | The charge was made by their law- |striking him. | et | . 3 e f oo will be heard from WTIC for || i 1 i 1 the Sunday school will commence . 0 1800 ver, C. J. Danaher, that ill-feeling | I h replied he was off the halt an hour, beginning at 7.15! penditures Listed in Action & 5ons, - Counter Action Tor $1,800 |35%ions Smaime ersommica the-on o niroiang e ke [ L s e T The synagogue Hebrew school LA inal slander action for the purpose |when he was struck. Attorneys | wmwm v Corraall i g i of putting the Pahickis to expense. {Donald Gaffney and Albert A. | | Nashville, wonn Nov. 11 (7—Tix. | WL commence its NesslonsiMonday i - . 8 BRSSPt {5 Benickls) Lo xpenec, fonald [Gaiiney fand “Albett (il . iactis. numbarstwill Tncludail e R oY et 4 pom | @ 2 J e and ftliat s whangdh ey inadgexpendaty Sroel DErE prepresent B plaintll | the Fantasie Impromptu in C sharp || £~ BOSTON~ STORE ravagance and unlawful expendi-| %% % BB 0 0 e ity has | der action brought in 1926 but |their funds, Mrs. Muter withdrew. and William D. Shew the defend- | yinor by Chopin, a paraphrase on | ‘l};’i‘;caiy";‘_eH';ef:e ci:a;i'dm::fl:l:‘& been organized. Leon Stair, former- |which did not reach court, Mrs. |Attorney "\"“0:“’{“ 5 d?“r‘;'“‘::":fl“ et oo iy |a Johann Strauss waltz, “Tales of which alleges that the city of Nash. |1¥ ©f Fall Riyer, Mass, has been|Helen Muter, part owner of the 11“:050;‘ ; TJ n‘ ""‘ ety 'l(‘: = & . |the Vienna Wood by Shutt, a.m1 Ville “is approaching the stato of |engaged as the new teacher in the|Mastco Transportation Co. hers, | Which Judge Brown reser | The Arctic tern is the world’s |one of his own compositions, un | Kadhrbtovits |Synagogue Hebrew school. Rabbi|told Judge Allyn Brown in superior |cision. | champion migrant. It nests as far |Impromptu in A flat. | | P, i ora y ve: P s, P, aring was also begun yesterd: rth as land has been discovered | ] all w sing son; rom | In the suit, filed late yesterday,|SChwartz will be general super-|court vesterday that Mrs. Julla Pa-| Hearing was also begun yester inum\ as land T n disc Mr. Cornwall will sing songs from (] [ ] 'y i S o cki d e hat he damage claim of Martin|and has been fourd skirting the Mendelssohn and Schuber and a ; 3 3N |visor of the Sunday school and the| hicki had made the statement that |in th fii‘,::;:e)“f:?fi;fllh’;'f::f;r 5‘; pA:,“_‘chrrw school. ‘ Mrs. Muter's son is crazy, and that | Foerasch of Berlin, who struck | edge of the anterctic confinent brace by modern composers manently ousted from office and | | that he be suspended, pending a| final hearing. He has five days to answer, and final hearing on the ouster plea will be held November | i 3 ! I ] I N E N S "1t was charged that the combin 7 7 nmt o nc y z1-480-_% 7/ and Burton Cornwall, bari- ed accounts of the police and fir, Friday ?:(Tc:!lfll:eaalh Zilc’;co.:'dm?f‘!m 267.95, | Senat ‘Tgltinxfms( (:r:xr;y:'v!;ifl : ‘h ars | BE~ Bosron~ STaet & ZST-/678-) —Thanksgiving dinner will find these linens worthy of t $98,967.95, | Senate by e hears ; and that the alleged deficit “camec | Southern Tariff association repre- > - that gracious occasion. And such values as these warrant about by shifting funds of the city 'sentative. early Christmas shopping as well. from the general treasury.” Thursday = “'At this rate of extravagance and | President Hoover's request for DO you haVe the unlawful expenditures,” the ouster |Speedy action on tariff bill stirred up SPECIAL VALUES! petition declares, at the end of 1 storm of debate in senate over cause . 5] | the year's budget will be exwaeded |of delay. e 1] - d i b - I{| —White linen damask and O\erdra\\'hgby more than §214,- | Senator Watson of Indiana, the faot Zfl 4” -0uf-0f J‘ 06 | Sloths Anca PR S 1000, republican leader, pleaded for con- o | sing patterns. Priced 1t s charged that “numbers of | ciliation of differences over tariff P hablt; 3 98 $15 OO 'useless employes” were placed on| John Henry Kirby, Texas lumber- ,’1 » | . to . oll of different city depart. |Man, fold senate lobby committee { g or political purposes,” that | that Southern ‘Tariff association ; sewers were built and other valu- | $pends $40,000 yi ¢ to help farm- F\ Or can you wear your able improvements made proper- | €rs of 1§gsouthern states. /i : 5 3 | ty of Y\prv\fl(r‘, (:-?sz‘v‘v].:dnto:‘.,r‘-r:‘.:i)v“ s»nmm‘ Norris, republican, Ne- \ shoes continuously - % —The colorful damask 1 expense, and that a draft for §10n a, and friends of Senator Bing- S honcdlcmeorn ._ X [[| eon Sets are ideal for luncheo was paid out of the city treasury | Dam. republican, Connecticut, effec N\ | 4 ;i I or te \ of cloth ar for an advertisement, in twhich a|¢d truce over resolution of censure. If you have to rest ¥ ¢ il | ix napkins ul colcr picture of the mayor was shown. EETICATSOgIRLY HORE FEOmOLON & SPIR g ¢ I« $4 95 i of Aviation asked investigation of your feet now and i GompleLs alleged aircraft lobby Cagi\ L5 y et Others priced up 3750 Inquiry into application of Rocky egrpedy then, out of your shoes, : Mountain Power company for fed- | ?< 2 & : ) \ —Fine linen hemstitched t v 1l power sites was asked by Sena- yvou should give a Schall, republican, Minnesota. | 2 thought to ; h |[i]| vozen ... ; 2 25 | Commerce department sent senate According to size. Napkins (hemstite report on its investigation of two \ —‘]l nd o] rinte uncheon cent airplane crashes i "‘,"”\ 6xi $1 59 N o Senate confirmed nominations of | cotortur patterns, Thl‘eats (reet (erman Oflicial | win . sparks, of mdtana, to be —Linen Guest Towels with col- judge of federal circuit court of ap- on Arrival Home peais, “and Louis . Graham, "o Marvelous! \ Il B . 98¢ ¢ o 1, " Larch Pittsburgh, to bhe federal district at- Others pricad torney for western di of Penn- Berlin, Nov. 1 (P—Jeers, hisses, | SYlvania. | i an cut wor Sets H Kk E with embroidered designs. and threats of physical violence. e e SH s 'S WITH BEAU i P 3 cloth, and napkins. Set ... g Goisin $2-98 reeted G v ss, lord mayor RICH BLAC SEAU- : ican tour in which he was every- | Patent on In\ ention Thev are remarkable for the masterful way in which au- TIFUL CONTRASTING { ' 36x36 Luncheon Cloth $2.08. Napkins $1.98 box. All underpriced. where honored as first magistra i LRI G, thentic style and soothing comfort have been combined. FURS. SMART GREENS, om\- of the world's larges | Washington, D. C.. Nov. 3 Built over special combination measurement lasts—elimi- SOFT BROWNS, MIDDY, and !ar.gfl\\rvo;(rl Lz;rm.al::,'y;;] 000, ;’u;vm"**"l hold Jahn and Ernest <ahl, Ne nating foot troubles and heel rubbing. e y andibearinell paric il S G Bl sREY. banners assailing his alleged share Britain inventors, have been grant- | You owe it to your feet to try on a pair of Treadeasys. At : £ ed a patent on their joint invention ; 1 in Berlin's municipal scandal, mat sl SRaahnds this store in a variety of models to meet all occasions. S M SR s imifar R My M=re fra - | of =R diangnasyotsnanen B azinkiny EVERY FUR IS OF SELECT- y 573 i cups, it was announced by the U. 8. z T Q shouted “down with him” into the |oore /85 2nno $ $ aD STOC ND INCLUDES thouted “down with him” into the | aient ofice toda 2.95 to $5.95 D STOCK A e | The o s assigned oir " "R DRSO d mayoriandi s i re merel e S Lvon tors R asslsn STt alL MUSKRAT, NATURAL rights in the invention to the 13 urried from the station by a pri- |15 " 4 (O dyeution te e e —— \\0[‘14. I\H FOX, CARACUI, vate exit while squads of police kept (] the angered clizona back from e, [Rieaon, (07 paient vas made.in e Denhon o s e ‘ | Lovel Curtalns but they found another gathering in | m p el . . | : | The dispenser is of the type eI TR ; front of. thelr home. Herr Boes |, iile SIPSRRE B, 86 e LIy Pied Piper Health Shoes NEW FLARES TIERS | i ot rin (oo e for the| (Lha'\iun” e fmger hroush a o ‘ i DRAPES and STRAIGH! was to be questioned in co '° lat the bottom of a box-like chuts —for Children, also shoes for the larger boys and girl LINES. connection s i 2 with a communist motion for his re- 5 Sizes o 7. Distributors of the official Boys™ and Girl | Exquisite, gracefut Qu?’ker moval from office without a pension. H isbche S Shoes. e ailored Net Curtains. So sheer The municipal scandal revolyes “V1° timber of Stiearls sl SE \D FLOOR : 7 ey admit the Jlee OF Sy around contracts given a Berlin fur- | DOU8las fir. e ! : so finely made that they lend rier and clothier. It has Wide varie f ne 1 Madeira Doilies, Scarfs, Luncheon Squarcs. Bea color combinatior “New Britain’s Leading Linen Store” “Quaker” Transparent Nets for Every Window o 1VAc i : privacy charged the lord mayor paid (i house a ridiculously small sum for || 3 7»' $2.50 to $10a00 a fur coat for Irau Boc Sale! Special Purchase Cretonnes, superb designs and SYNAE"[}UE SEH["]I = Smart New Handbags : 7 ‘ : Deauity ta the Hans Fricen coary i i 3 - Day Foot Health | o AR R Suede and smooth Calf leathers, with sclf Brocaded damask, 50 inches nt vated Tor Regalar Classes i "SRR crstontn Gorere s R High art patterns - RhenmaticJike et o ] ; of the better grade cretonnes. leg pains? End For Each—Her Own—In e H The educational activities of the ] th 10 inch flounce on side. housed in a newly repovated build- Pain in the arch, Gl $ ¢ and . 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[Flesh | —Boys', Girls' and Infants' Department—Second Floor. Each. only. $1.98 value. \ N NN N Girls" Flannelette W N

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