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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929. 3 = i ————————————————————————— e —————_ M 0 d C- w k S d d called that prices dropped “il(l\yyl'__—‘— that the case |with him in the Eng anguage | stein t court some | Mrs. Paul l'him‘rs.lon\. of (the fsjlm‘; o 927 92 at whereas | | (3 2 ' Drink? against 1 < »n what | Asked by Mr. Greens s to his|of the ( the pro- | ous Virginia Langhorn sisters, ha a ayor r ers lty or pee e ’ 1[201114.; ‘l:dofulus ."0- e “mxr):z:n Gum ?OOd pl .D“nl\' th s were that hr(n’vulv (\o ability 1:, u’m,\r m\) a IOK.\:‘]\I)\‘U)H secuting attorney in analyzing tes-|16 attendants. Mr. Grenfell is the Q 42 pcxx: (i S ET et G () o Commission Puzzled | ;. " scaquently it im-|in Polish, Sergeant O'Mara said he|timony on behalf of the .tate after | eldest son of Lieut. Colonel Artkur EXtra TaX Levy lS DeClded Upon pEngpEice SOty ey Raremong) \\1\‘\.:;[1“.”7:‘?’;‘“_,1" o L2 ‘,fi“l ' the court know whether |understood some words which ho|Judge Traceski had interrupted hiny, | Grenfell, mOrofithan st [perecentinighier o Irink or just plain mercha el bR Lin en | hieand avery. dayibut it wasiomot Rules on Search Warrant | The wedding gifts which caused | using the 43 most commion articlas || % drink or Just wlain merchas- || understandat possible for him to carry on a con-| Judg Traceski announeing his|much interest in London's, emapt o Care For Department Programs ::"::i" & o, oo i i Sl s e of Shpriming[sersion wth s erson’ vho 5t sl Lo Bhonta 41 s e o 7 B e | jiinterstat commission : : v j .. louly Yolish o ey o ase 1 -ore|cd a substantial check = - [IRueR {] for scttiement o ; “Brazen Bare Faced Liar” Astor, | A check on the average annu: Under the comr ¥ 1 i how z he ha 1 in the ! a person into cc on the| “Fi Jor - | tumily consumption of the 43| r0ds ave entitled {5 eocond G e . “thirty-| Attorney Martin I. Stempien, de-|c of liquor vialation in ST Find Work For Unem S[]ME F[][][]S STIL |articles by geographical section | | freiaht rates. . ; \ oy s fense counsel, claimed a di iis own home, bect nder: the BISHOP'S SON TO WED » 9 shows an in:eresting variance of . 5] wiieth P ot T 1 the ground that there w S 1 the ho i nt than a New York, Dec. () — Misa ployed,” Is Paonessa’s RELA’”VELY [:HEAI] food habjts in different parts of the : e imed inability to |evidence to substa ’ ar placeiol busiu orc a seareh | 13jizapeth Murrell of Richmond, Va., R country. 1 of g tec W ¥ Mr. |and in reply Mr > Fa B ne i Me | and Edward i J Ukase to Commissioners, Ofeumn st e S MBS B [ 2 AR theltnauicis 3§ [ind Bawer Cainplon 4o . soge B R The average family in the North Association of Chewi 1 mmir L short of a t was not reason Gaoilo a8 eyieance, of 4 f ) of Conne Il be - Addmg That Activities E inp* \}A(l:mtm states eats but 27 pounds|| acturers. take-c fraud” ho declared. |declared, to believe that Niedzwieski|llauor within S REorito he [ 4 p. m, in St. Thomas' o s g o Tand SRt Rean Sens et S o ) S R e us € arte ¥ ¢ SR 1 v I £olic] father of the groom, Later Than Next MOH-‘ tral, 38 in the South Central and : othe y Itoibring oUtithatitemptedstosfconvid Y i A 1 shop Warren L. Rogers, bishon | in the Western, But the same fam | . well enough |ing untruths, which he did o- | nitted ljutor of Ohio will perform the . with 35 pounds in the South At-| ————— — ! 1 1 ; Bishop Edward Campion Ache. tot 1 e and in fromn ind 1id not t evidence ‘ 1943 Price Levels lantic states, 34 in the North Cen- ) ere and ir rom i, and police ! i day— Patience Ends. Waghington, Dee. 12.—TFrequently {jly consumes more chicken, mor to procecd Judge T eve they would do, | v )t owned the outf d manufactured | Bpisaopal wedding service. dn’ 1Ba | one hears the householder or house- | 1amp, more canned salmon, mors LFE coski call ity Sherift Mathew the case. He was v ) i .| presence of relat nd intimate e wife muttering about the g00d 0l | freeh’ milk and e G LI terpreter, but n ¢ case stahd or f Ni¢ ¢ ’ bit| triends. days when eggs were. “only 10 cents | 8 e 1 t ned wicski's el ‘ i 1 or owne m : 1 tha . et oot et waraYor | 2 dozen.” talidng as If eggs were i }\.;‘\h;x'\ the South e )¢ ; 1 with Sergeant e the ch 5 SPEEDER FINED $10 Paoncsss. and Chaleman Bdward | yoriiee ciin e of tha way the cost] s iily in the Sou S T 4 S s e - e el s { ¢ . ! DiBLoS iy Hall of the board of finance and | lorrible es ¥ the COst Atlantic states eats mjore bacon and utinued . : ! el : g clishid \ of 5 Mapie tuxation last evening, plans ere | °F 1iVing has gone up since the War. | pam and almost mére pork chops - 4 GO ; } b Loy st : e dullisly leade ’ to the char wade for increased activities in tie | 5, eggs are about the chedd- | than the family elsewhere, with a |t e and Sergeant Feeney and d ) e ey Jien . i I was fined $10 anl park, water and public works de-.|© nyone can buy for a meal, | high record for chicken and the flicers Dolan and XK 1 « > (4 DL aa CATEE S e il 2 i 5 E police court partment, to be carried out through | 1* ¥ou compare present prices with st sectional consumption of : «w tax levy of one-fifth of one mill, | Pre-war prices. Eggs last year cost|p outh Atlantic au Southiisioes s o ST e = . ving work to hundreds of uncm- | a DEE Cetlt more than the | Centra) families are far ahenq o) crured the lduor and Wedinar : X . ployed. S 913 cost in 1913, whereas one in consuming flour, corn a1 Nenente n i foliowing a 5 ton tru Mayor Paonessa. who up to last | I¢arlv all ' the other commoner ar- | nyeal and rice, while the South Cen- el Car Rhatorendioan, Iso for Niezs 1 ! : down South M cvening, had Ilstened to the reports | ticles of food showed an inci of tral family holds the undisputed At aid el i ; ticy B h i o¢ departments setting forth in the|{1om more than 50 per cent up to!rccord for onions, consummg se e S Ok L1 gro.u SHiLians, "" ‘]_‘“(_' ¢ United ni2in that they have only sufficient | Rearly 100 per cent. The only {00ds | pounds a year. [ilor e LB deaor auslen ersa laws, and Mr. = Greenstein funds 1o carry on normal activities, | 9f importance which haven't gonc! he North Atlantic dive entslnay - fan SRR MSEEIE ) Coreen e L issued @ mandale that work must|UP Digher in proportion than eg5s seven times the s P e i I SiolCHl eI oS A Aol erdpolnt be found, and ordered all depart-|arc sugar, lard and rice consumed by the 2GS0l - Lo i wents to be ready for operations not | —— and North Central families s eski, accordi later than Monday. Thus, anyone who lives on a diet|pounds to the South (- jiSmee fol he ol Ly i 5 I 2O ge family The water department will put on | of eggs can make his moncy go fur- | family’s one, ( o i e Bl a force of 10 laborers, replacing|ther as compared with p ar | lies are the bi s e i them with 10 new men after onc|prices than by any other method, |toes and of pork chops, e week's work, continuing this policy | insotar as food is concerned—un. | — | Rermeantm. @ Feeney ¢ until funds give out. In the en- Ao T T G NioleeantIl dreen gincering department, sketches willl joo which is a mueh better bar-| ]RL SCOUT NEWS Bt i o ned be speedily prepared to begin subway | ait “Yere is 4 list showing (h \ carne andeewcrcporationalwhiCwlilietia) el il A S be S I8 B0 to about 100 men, | PETECHIAET oF Inorehses he sale and entertainment given rtment with an au- ; {by the Mountain Laurel troop of | ipated*grant of $15.000 will ma Ham 98 per cent, round sleak §3, | Camplischoolinas ot siceere seacy {ojput eboul §s0imen fonRtre | itloln) stenlcis s ArlD vondt (v con((pac sniaa e L Eas O iRes payroll for part-time work. {meal 77, hens 76, chuck roast T4 | aeionded. 1 Chairman Hall of t finance | cheese, 74, pork chops 66, coffee toard does not anticipate objection ! flour 64, bicon 63, bread . mili | trom his fellow commissioners to the | 60, potatoes plate beef 57, butter | wwqq prese il by the sirls of il proposed tax levy, and it is also cx-{47.5, tea P . sugar i ettt S a0l : - S ap. Recitations followed the pre- peeted that the common council|lard 15 and riee omiLting most | gontnijon e will give unanimous aproval to the|or the decimal points. el 1c play. An cight relief measure. ‘ It plece orchestra of young boys fur- nished music during, the eve AR res he can ask the U. S, Burean| . . 2 d Krause told them hie L adn d : 1 nd he brought under the s of Conne amo of lamb South Atlant zest eaters of pota- Krauuse scouts play, “A Girl Scout or the Trail,” written by Ritamar Hinchlifr scout the troop, : Drinks |]>m: a Day 2 testiticd 11 for his hoard W he went to live at 4 avenue, but Jatep he paid v He drinks about a pint day anyone doesn’t believe these 1l rticles on sale were woodr | o Labor Statistics, which went o' goor T Shac "l” ,‘:’ ’I " lamount \ | & Breat deal of trouble in compiliag | per knives, hot dish holders and | 1Lt e 4 them, used the | rag dolls. These were all made or L laimed Nt asnl st red it kes and cookies were also | o s that food was a little cheaper in| o ere also | oyiing Greenst g Several mothers of the scouts 1900 than in 1860, but that after|gssistod % . that it went up gradually from|gnd selling the articles, ; | nearly er cent higher than atl John the Lyangelist has been fno| L S he cOlRUEoN barenlledy 4 Name 01 UfllYel‘Sal the d of the century. It one’s|creasing ifs, membership steadily | .. o i Sl s St ) is any good there was &|gince the fall months. Two new Sk : : i e e | lot alk inthe 1912 presidentiai |scouts were enrolled recently— i i Polish grocers of this city have ! C-1P? about the “high cost of | Jenny White and Mary Maloney united and formed an organization bui the clection of a Demo- | The scouts are learning many songs known as the Universal Grocers and | /2% Ll A, i £ood bee: d are practising sing Meat association. During the past | 104 Drices went right on risinz. | mas carol week several meetings were held, | 1! 1920 retall food prices wers — at which a committee was selected | !Vi¢ the prizes of 1015, almost ex- PINED I'OR SHOP LIFTING to interest more members ana 2C!N. No doubt n persons stll) Iartford, Dee. 12 (UP) — Mrs. | falectilomcars: | blame the Democrats for . but | May Macurio, alias May Davis. | At present the organization in- |89 & matlter of fact it was the of Providence, I, was fined $100 cludes about §0 Polish grocer and| BY dextrous work with —in and costs and given a 10 day jail meat dealers, ‘about. halt of {ho|DUmbers the bureau statistilans|sente in police court here today number the organization expects to |10V decide that food in 1925 on a charge of doing her Christm Esiatb i Daeaaten | cost only cent as nmiuch 'shopping without paying for Tielomcdr President, T.oon.| 88 it did in 1920. It will be re|sclections. Gorski; treasurer, Anthony Kop- czyki sceretary, A. Kozakiewicz; directors, Anthony Dombrowik and | B. Jeromko. The nest meeting of the associa- | tion will be held next week in new headquarters at 187 Broad street. Members intend to lease the store | at that address for mectings and discussions to improve business conditions in the Polish colony. LOBSTERMAN ADRIFT IN OPEN BOAT IS RESCUED : Ridich Christmas——for : | R g i A ¥ Majestic Radio is Tred Day of Kittery, Maine, Nonc 7 T A2\ A the Worse for All Night Stege glving the u'orld famous for 30, Kittery Point, M him tell de Miss Richier in preparing P No excuse—this T he marvelous wrong Stockings ! Gloucester, Ma Dee. 12 (P— With Weather. ; its remarkable tone lobsterman, was .picked up three 7 = . . = illles ort¥Copel ik toray by Goast Mo B S O L : : / eceptl()n and beau guardsmen after he had been adrift / For the new Gordon In- I\a_twnallyhf advertised H|4 . - 5 / in an open motor boat since yester- / 7 ’ . 3 wrist watch for men with A S ) | i 1 o BTN o b e dividually-Proportioned guaranteed 15 jewel move- J : | ; ! ['BA Y at a new low aboard the coast guard patrol boat g . ment in thin model case. - . - ¢ G 0 157, and except for fatigue was nonc Al - L . £ i‘ Invest your Christmas { ny . 3 B e e T e , Stockings are. personal (ool itk e 8 e ‘ Qof vrice far below its Day put in at the Isles of Shoals 5 . ‘band. ! s ] - coast, gSM‘rl‘ ation yesterday after- % ized stockings . . . de- o~y dm!nond,\\:.\(chorofll" AL e N i a1 I ) )-th noon after a leaky gasoline line had s j S 3 et i article of jewelry you = ; N B4 ariginat we . caused the loss of motor fuel. After signed in various leg ey 3| have long wanted, on making temporary repairs and re- / j| our convenient payment ceiving gasoline, hie set out for Kit- A measurements as well as B o system that enables you tery, a distance of about 14 miles. 4 o pay just bdc of your \"‘::‘"H‘l:]” e ands, «(;::)r”r‘.?‘“«(-;.-;.s::, footsizes . . . and with NS g Christmas money, and ah Loy sor] 1 At lance i bl the first coast guard district, to or- | I ! | the ba.ange is payable der a search, The patrol boat 1 | a range of colors that 4 #| mnextyear insmall week- which found him was out of Bas I Ladi G i ly payments that you 1 : | adies wrist watch with y pay! you Gloucester, in command of Boat- both harmonize with t 2 ; ill never mi swaln’s Mate Roy Fitzgerald. . beautifully ergrda\gd celax | will NEVEr NUAS: e | the various ensemble and guaranteed jewel C't lt movement. Complete with ity Items [ ess tubes color trends and blend flexible expansion brace- Mrs. Henry A. Carlson of 61 Trin- with natural complexion ity street has left for Lancaster, Pa. She will return home Saturday witlt . 1 o g e ZZ\ S Z 7 her brother, Tred A. Zehror a stu-| | tones. So—if you consult with our salespeople — you CR > lIN# 0) ; With dent at Franklin and Marshall col- Music for Christmas You lege. are sure of giving stockings that suit in every detail. { A 2 3 ’ ' evening at 8 o'clock in Red Men's The Gordon Petite . . . for The Gordon Princess . . . for ) \ g W h Ch I hall, ;277 Main, sirect, the short woman with aver- \women of average height and ! A S it eer Rents amounting to $560, repre- senting 68 tenements, were paid by age legs; the woman of aver- leg measurements; the short A S : the welfare department in Novem- : . : 5 ith ol 1 d AW, % K| Ladies rin f 18K s; woman with plump legs an ! s ring o ber, according to a report made 1o age height with very slim legs; PHUMP g square prong in 18K white i : 5 Jrria G8% A : it avith briek skirte: {| ring of 18K goid that M| White gold with spark i ~ ST vy ::::nhcng‘ij:‘:”‘mn'tn'mlc, of the com for the growing girl. thighs; the girl with brief skirts ;":f‘“‘;“!‘fi": d‘;ws. - ::“ | It omll Ay ‘ 01)("1 Ebelungb Mrs. Sara F. Guite of 52 C: . : B| large brilliant adyantage the J superior quality., WT.I:: 5),1:: fl\m; ':‘“L‘h:m;,u f:m: The Gordon Regal . . . for The Gordon Splendide . . . for diamond in superior qual- B Y : 1 j Till Xmas against the city, asking $50 for in- the tall woman with aver- the thousands of women who | centre and dia- ity and color “25 H H ENRY ek g 3 mond on each 'of the diamonc, suffered when she fell in front 1 o b e s L e e el age legs; and the woman of whether tall or short, are gen- side. PAY 50c. WEEKLY T o average height with heavy erously proporticned through- ‘75 42 Your Credit ' ot | |, | — N A irhlonint s tees e onen b calves and thighs. out the lower part of t y. el . is Gflod the suit which Constable Fred | $140 WEEKLY ~ $1.50 WEEKLY \W] Winkle ‘instituted ® against Frank 2 l‘ Stewart of Hartford following an | automobile accident at the Intersce- | tion of Hartford avenue and Win- ter street. The casc will not be Lrought to city court 5 = Hungerford & Saxe represented s PLE : AN the plaintiff and Attorney Albert g P ‘)79 ]’/IAIA S‘T A. Greenberg carried on negotia- % : DUD RS e tions for the dcfendant. A.NEQ. U. 8. PAT. OFF. peMD,

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