New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1929, Page 19

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DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. 19 P[MNVILLE NEWS 1SHR|NE OBSERVES (Saiourment Possivie | Dentist Seizes Man’s False Teeth e G }Tlg}?"{“’fsmrkg e o e 3 -, e r | e vor 2wl From Mouth Because $95 Still Due - ) days still to ieds From the Russell & Erwin plant| Gold probably was the first - Friday night for a week's recess Freasurer | $142.505 from the Union Manufac- | metal to be employed by men; it ibault .85 91 until the regular congressional ] ot : 5 . 0 Zarella 105 116 meeting was predicted today in Chicago, Nov. 19 (UP)—Now that |lower 7§ R ed 25 SR Pl ] Srmameny) ety . 105 5 i 15 G e o A is as Hosiery Co. $110.30 and from the ul was discovered, Rty e T Brother Al d t Ag [ §3|] severai quarters of the senate. 10thy Bishop, the dentist, ha rother Andre at Age o i Enough votes for adoption of |[his tee k and Anagustus Cal o1 454 asa—13ss| ok Exer || the agjournment were claimea | {endar, the shoemaker, has his mon- : Volts | akes Part in XETCIS6S || even with the combined opposi- || €Y back, they ought to be satisfied : H. Griffin 7 90 94— 261 S e e || tion of the western republican in- | [But r He s why. mol, _I Itpold . i r 26 e Tov, - 1| aependge and the “You've paid only and you | porcelain ::,’\:l‘f” 7 ;r o 2?2‘ Mo"%“a\' ‘\0‘_' B | e S T s still owe me $95 for those teeth| A police L) CEsen P i 57 |Joseph's Oratory—the magnificent || ® \yith the time between the con- | [you're wearing,” complained Bishop | agree that ‘ Siiceits 123 01 shrine on the lofty eminence of|| verung of the regular session rap- |{On a special tfip to the shoemaker's |$35 alre Mount Royal, where pious Brother || idly approaching there were signs | [shop. “How about paying the bal- |to the 470 452 | Andre since 1304 has rendered as- || that the “young guard” might |ance B o GREAT 5 || weaken in its stubborn resistance || Calendar pointed out unforescen |the den Watts |sistance to the ill and the maimed | | to the adjournment. exigencies mrl made promiscs The “Who did Gredt th 34 who sought his aid—is observing its | dentist, ¢ the ! too 9 110 25th anniversary today. | - - 86 His eminence, Cardinal Rouleau, Pl‘lSOnel‘ FalntS ‘\ he“ tenced six montl fo 0. P., archbishop of Quebec, is pres- | of court, a charge grow ent, aXcompanied by a retinue of | Going Out on Bonds iy shenoit (=29 [ o = 103 Gr o5 9 2 out of 517 492 475—1487 | distinguished Roman Catholic| Axcl Dahigren, 49, of 43 Kensing- his trial with former Secretary of Won pinfall in roll-off. | clergymen. {ton avenue, who was arrested on T Interior Albe 30 on a con- - Arcs | Brother Andre, now in his $4thcharges of breach of the peace and | spiracy indietr J (S ) §9— 054 vear, is a’French Canadian of hum- | drunkenness by Sergeant ]l Part of the two = o8 —_— Sl ‘LE \1 \I\(J S o ble birth. | I'ceney yesterday afternoon, fainted | concurrently and ow 95 i His entire ¢ is taken up at the |last night while being released rmEO' Tam _ sra s 5 9 S ‘."l 't d th l nility and absti- | police co toda The case will " idnt ERUER Rl o LR ")G‘I:Gn‘(cfipl{l:]f«\v]e“;\n“ wxmld(‘mon)gn. be heard Thursday, if he is able to Morrow at Mldl]lghl 497 494 out the world, so that thousands of | be in court, d at the same tin Sl "' Oh pilgrims wend their ways—many on | Andrew Anderson, 49, of 27 Everett | s y X I |crutches—to the oratory secking |street, charged with drunkenness,| \Vashington, Nov. 19 (UP)—Har- : o 0 :;-‘{““" . f; Brother Andre's help. | will be tried. vy 1. Sinclair, multi-millionaire D ipm 5 ;” < e i Anderson and Dahlgren were ar-|prisoner at the District of Columbia ¥ . e A S ' rested on complaint that they wer | — Ihodd“f'll 95 SR e ot | jail, will be released tomorro n our R d .—V t l moaiec 111 1o g Roos et ‘on Battocs vous | Il Wil e reeased tomorro _ adio—Piano ictrola jiEna g act inegarspiciopals ¥ ! months incarceration fof conter ¢ Sl | claimed they were looking r a s R ¢ Mt s 5 508 514 528—1550 | £ of court and senate: ed wrded to 41 . SRy S R g ’ C 5 550/ 8 friend. ) Sincliiv soeradl thres mpntha lor] melisol e TR ] This is Our Birthday and We Ave Celebrating By Amperes (Continued From Page Seven) | Dahlgren fell in his cell and sus- | o or 0" SRS 0000 e e S 99 109 fo < R e Offering Wonderful Musical Values to Our Patrons r' ed t ans r questions of the | plishr hing of 1 with fans last year; Jimmy (‘nllm&!t\mc after being locked up e e lines followed by |B N gtangrichimever, Siwardyiswaters he completed his term, he was sen- |the licole Des Beaus-Arts in Paris. 1 man, Vincent Carney, and Jimmy v . Naaow 2 K Malcolm. Two mewcomers are Mike | NO Smoking Stickers : = | . | Hayes of Waterbury and “Buster” | Put in Trolley Ca z L K | Dunn of Staten Island, N. Y. | ) B 5 A M ] W. Silverio Stocking .. 90 | Wooding . 86 Livingston ... 121 0t Granger .... 120 93 531 472 Humason Bowling League Confronted with the ever increa ling problem of smoking on trolly ; o A o Eable boarders or for dianers only |cate, Conneatict Co. officials have HE GREATEST RADIO Kaczmarck .. 102 95 5 |Mrs. Alice Cook, 7 St.— | had stickers placed at various points i 4 TE IN / 2 AL Goodrich ..... 83 8§ |advt, lot vantage in cars calling attention VALUE IN AMERICA! o 82N Lindvall THANKSGIVING |of the riders to the fact that smoking | | OUR SALE PRICE Rusgrove .... 106 98 SROGI TO BE ARRESJED |on closed cars is a violation of the Anderson .... 104 148 After an {nvestlgation into. Borls |ttafa laws. ¥ Bryan, superin- = | Srogi's accident in Stanley Quarter |tendent of the local division of the A E 477 507 | park late vesterday, Sergeant P. J.|COmpany, stated that the stick I 4 Collers |0'Mara today had a warrant issued | 18V been placed merely as a re- Moeler ...... 109 103 and served it on Srogl, charging him | MNder to street car riders, - s : jandry 85 S4 | with violation of the city ordinance n,(fll‘fo?“ 10"1:,\ '(!h ¥ [;":’S;) bl a Holiday Offering to Our Customers We Have SL Detnle . H" 52 which prohibits driving of vehicles ;5. viglations of the law in the | Prepared the Following List of Choice Items. : 9 92 | faster- than 15 miles an hour in city Nt e e past. Due to the fact that all of | ) the street cars operating in New R o Srogl admitted that he drove at!pritain, with the exception of th S Sy 466 | the rate of 20 miles an hour, 4ccord- New Britain. Hartford line : e Grinders ing to the police. Three trees were | ono’ on™ variety, it is di 81x90 Mercerized Long Scerim A [onlcL I e | knocked down by the impact of his | notorme £ SEERE Al 1 onroy 102 83 machine. Srogi is 18 years of age 1’1‘1! ¢ ]v”\\)(\?l‘/}, violations are noted, | ,\H\hlaT.\ seamless 79(', CURTAI $1 ,19 & Bradley a 105 |v\4 |and lives at 97 Carlton street the motormen, it is said, call atten- | Each Yair ‘oleman . tion of the passen s to the statute, | Barry 28 101 ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE | = — ) ] § Eetl Mrs. Charles Corrigan of 141 18 REPORTED BURIED IN MINE | 42x36 10 in. Black Silk | 471 441 Lyons street entertained at bridge| Brussels, Nov. 18 (UP)—Advices N H i | 1nst evening at hor home, prizes be. | from Haines.Saint-Pierre today sad ||N| PILLOW CASES CHARMEUSE g1 .00 |§] | Anniversary Sale Terms Kuszik . .85 88 ling won by Mrs. P. J. O'Mara and {18 workers had been buried in a e 14C Yard l Kolanek 100 110 frs. Cassina. Miss Mary Kennedy, |coal mine land slide. % % i Down Low Man 5 12 daughter of Policeman and Mrs.| Rescue crews from the surround- | Morcy 96 98 John Kennedy, rendered piano ing region were rushed to the mine " S Inal Navelic 3 sirko 91 94 lections, and Policeman Kennedy in an effort to save the lives of Red Star All Wool Novelty K Secures Your Radio e 7;;‘5““@ Luncheon was served: |some of the’trapped men. ‘ DISH 121/ ¢ DRESS GOODS 79C . Casting Compan, ||} TOWELING ca. 20 | Bl Soft ron ] Hey GOLDSMITH & c.. m = j"\“}"j\“;fjh 60e | ATWATER KENT ST Narde SCREEN GRID 35 MAIN STREET ‘\.\r’l’f‘"“‘p ! i 60 in. Wide Pure White ! $ ot 1§; a3 TABLE DAMASK 49(: COTTON $2,98 . > L & i (Yard e ol QU i PEQUOT Fast Color RAYON SILK S == While They Last e SHEETS | men eprianc | VALANCING TURKISH FRUIT OF LOOM i OUR SALE PRICE Subrek 81x99 ok “;’Pllg}“\Db Double Ruffles TOWELS each 19C Yard . 1 7€’ i 5 Alfre 81x 80x105 i g v e K2 | Al Colors AslteL £l o K | ATWATER KENT 340 564 All Electric Hard Iron . 103 83 94 92 82 95 . 104 103 $l'00 ea. 79(: ea. 25c vd. FELT BASE RUGS—Kitchen Tiles and $ 98 Floral Patterns—perfect goods—9x12 each 6 Sammy Steve Bozak W. Murphy Dress Goods Shop 400 MAIN STREET 400 BERUN NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) me will follow the business meet. The Progressive Reading circle will meet this evening at the home of Mrs, R. O. Clark at 8 o'clock. Iollowing the disbanding of the Berlin Panthers for the season, sev- «ral of the players are now continu- ing their football activities with othe: teams. “Hi” Prudhon, is now | playing center for the Pawnees of | LACE BATH MATS | RUFFLED OURLTAINS : | CURTAINS | 18x36 . AINS ez \pemal w7 with fancy val- Heavy Grade ances. Reg. price $1. 00 49c . i bl Pillowe .. 69c capet ... 0. 49 ¢ C. T. N+ Quilts and $2 98 up | Serim ....... vd. 19(: Blankets .. * Dust Pans with it I\(zn% hz&n?lee, ea, 49(! al wick | Sp:en:l‘sl.c ea. $3'98 | Shz;ers .D * . ea, 49C $12 Worth of Radio Service‘ 77 Free ] Equipment. Regularly THE LEADING MUSIC STORE 20 Radi : ; FREE Blair & Brodrib of Ou 170 Main St. — Opp. Strand Theater — Phone 6200 New Britain and “Bose” Mariotti is | e *101'9‘” playing_end for the same outsit. || DERBY VELVET RUGS—27x31. $1 49 New Britain — New Haven — Waterbury — Meriden George MacDonald is playing in the | A fine rug at a low price .............. each 5 g backfield for the New Britain Blues | and Art McKendrick in the line for | the same team. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark hm'e} returned from a motor trip to Til- ton, N. H., where they visited their son, Robert, over the week-end. Ordinarily the fall and wlnler\ weather with its accompanying frost | | kills off all flowers and vegetation. Yesterday Mrs. Kred Clough picked | Strauss-Roth Stores Siares DnCEloL paaeicn onnaive Largest Meat Retailers In the U. S. A. of the winte thout h: s 'Ehe J ¢ Nowers are fust as colortul ana in || 02 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 483 as full bloom as in mid-summer. | Personal Greeting Cards | — ; ... for the Holidays Our stock represents the leading manu- facturers and offers you every style from which to make your selection. - 3 ASK BOND AUTHORITY LEAN FRESH 16¢ Washington, Nov. 19 (®—The New York Central railrond asked ||l SHOULDERS, Ib. authority from the interstate com- merce commission today to isaue $5,- 595,000 equipment-trust 41; per BEST CUT 35¢ Come in now and look them over . vour name can be put on to match most every style whether you have a plate or not. Let us show you samples. cent gold certificates. | The fungs derived from these sc- i SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. .. curities will be used to purchase lo- comotives and cars. ) 'l ROAST LOINS E[LGOOD? |} OF PORK, Ib. .. '} FANCY FRESH KILLED FOWL,Ib. ............... 29( | BONELESS LEAN T i | por Roasr, lb.t.,.‘..,.... 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