New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1930, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. (Continued I'rom I the championship of the Hartford County “Y" leaguc last evening when it received an unexpected defeat the hands of the Wapping team, score being toE2miny team led at ) half points, but Wapping rallied in the final period and, led by sensational of Rose, s¢ Seven) the !mm fou strongly the ored first by in will mest tomorrow Gtl. A fu game can b page of this i Two More Pives Since ment has answering Wosa o wuperstitio Folony ¢ Comm ould b \\WH ¢ also er of the Past urroundin walr. is ho died 6:30 o'cloch several held tormorrow o'clock home will he der Jers, ! > funeral Bur- at th & Co given at the school r bu fiike other product #®c composed of ‘ehosen an Brizht for u v @ entertainment dow t . ing Dancing s perfor ¢ Card P 2 A card par XOw evening wf the Chur finder the Tadies Aid > series o Tomorrow hail Catl the 10lic ol |another good crowd is expected to- morrow evening. Prizes’ will be ners in all the games. clusion of the scries, grand prizes| will be awarded. The public is cor: dially invite® to attend these pa tics, awarded the win At the con Grange Celebration will be Plain- at 8 A Patrick's prog presented at the meeting ville this evening o'clock in Grange hall on The program ill consist of jons, musical sclections, a pa- and several spe- of . Patrick, will e £ with a held box Each lady is a lunch and 1 to bring containing will 1ough b Devotional Service otional itional , March | entitled “yekoff will take invited to a Card Tournament Friday s of Pythias will s coming h lodge rnament. is determincd It is will be a ex- large turnout Important Meetings Girl Scouts 6:30 o'clock in the high school i committe cvening at morrow 30 the rooms on R £ M Tom¢ artha o'clock ence Gus 1 of eviously asked row cvening at James Simpson n planned zood attendance Plainville Briefs Andrews of as being in a Hartford Whiti to his hon the suddc by comm is expecte G. I reported dition at Cecil Iv Leen called count of is brothe Art bas e Houzh st critical t s con- the hospit ot hits Mg ath of ur returned short visit, i & Sons L contract fer t i by Marion | 10USC 1 n Kania on ville, reumbull League Ohms avenuc ivingston . 146 Cirenits 154 N. Gt Hiltpold - | Hamme e Pt prresRERYEY {'//A//‘{J\ > (‘ >; RESERVER W/ SHOFE Slea n s Smart Shoes Opp. Burritt Hotel Picree | part in | mory ticularly President Hoover May Have Opp ortumty to Remake Supreme Court McGibhon OLD TIME CHIEF OF POLIGE 1S DEAD « James J. Nedley Active in Office Sinee 1877 hief of police of old time rowas interwoven i of a died at | of 5 hom in his 72nd year. lor than 50 years Mr. Nedley had omething to do with keeping in Greenwich, more in the days of the o par carly his ission over con- nomination of jus- named by cod William to prominence the court liberals m a s Charles Evans , chicf ce of the Unite President 1 ard o her 1d dominated by The i minority ne is certain s other 1o nonii- « J Tustice Jui crvat ervative Th Ligib ining only tic ord President rec Ic ives; S Bu Stonc lik s of the Supreme States vanter Hug itherland. tler, ( 10 aatt classi cwise, t two nomin ma j of the now to do so. T Olive Van wd Terry o 3% Bra Wendell Holmes, § vante two to e ndeis, ority presen to retirc, becansc hey arc r, 70 a who is justices tire hes M, Court McReynolds, 65 a ations nt concerned t they ! pi of con- Thus facias coa- of the cour Jjustices They are 1e- | are choose atriact, Willis ouis Dem- who )il Lwo years will T are George Sutherland and James Clark McReynolds. Each is ! ¢ most youthful member of . He Cool- the court is Harlan 1, d by tone, was appoint President idge in 1 The other Pierce Butler, > was se- lected by President Harding, whe chose four m:mbers of the court— Mr. the late Justice Sutherland. Chicf Jus- justice, Named Constable in 1877 cdley was appointed a s in 1877 and scrved as and for s the the most of only officer in ik con of town oy md in 1ill \ppointiment horon aining until 15 made a and Talbot died in captain, i unti hicalth forced sinee his irc- of his w Te o peace carly days ork with and narro not nd rado pes m injury Many thieves from the New York and Mr. Nedley, who had would go after them, often A MOTHER'S PROBLEM Ts, how to treat her child who is peevish and frotly, yet not seriously sick. Many Mothers say they al- ways keep apackage of Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders on_hand for use when needed. They break up colds, relieva feverishness, worms, constipation, beadache, teething disorders and stomach troubies, and act as a tonic (o the whole system. TRADE MARK Equally good for older DONT ACCEPT _ people. Sold by Drug- ANY SUBSTITUTE gists everywhere. Trial packaze sent Free. Addresa. THE KOTHER GRAY CO., Le Roy,N. Y. werc commot state ling Strauss Roth Stores| 357 MAIN ST. New Bri NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. 's Most Progressive Market Regfilaij 7Wednersifljéy777$pécials . LEAN SMORED SHOULDERS 17¢ w SIRLOIN ST LOIN LA IRNBNT! HAMBURS i SAUSAGE 21.35¢ HALI PORK SWORDFISH SMELTS No. ! 29¢ FRESH CUT F POREQUARTER YEARLING LAMB 16¢ NEW SAUERKRAUT, none better Sliced Bacon Frankluiters Bolognas 27¢ ILLET OF HADDOCK .... LOIN PORK ROAST Rih Lnd 20c 29¢ ARMOUR'S PURE LARD 20 21.C COORED INED BLEE $1.19 ' G 1 | can HADDOCK FLOUNDERS MACKEREL LUENISH 3:25¢ 18¢ 1h Gc O Fashianed SLACED BACON 18c i Credit + handed present de York Iat had )t the heen org h im for inization work of tment in the town Born in New York City Nedley 5 Miss ity to liv company tion in d tant of Jelly, 18 forc the ¢ comp: of the a Alway and Mary was canie ¢, before ne born to in 15} his 1 Quinn, shop Colton in Port the st by v York city .. Nedley ob- cdding v also was assisted in organizing 2 Port ( in 1 s0. and i man and ompany, my, n1 in 18 then volunteer, town's fighting member of the ni- “hester being 24 the is force. Iilks, of Columhbus and Red Men, Rotarian. Mr. Nedley is ived by six sons, and two daugh s and his widow. One s Mrs, Byron . Mead of Norwalk. I'uneral arrangements on completed Knight md was a have tial if you use Heraid for a Cl t th We Specialize in Beaverboard and Canvas Ceilings J. Johnson Sons 16 Main Strect Tel. 887 Metal, EXTRA ' WEDNESDAY SPECIALS s something special here Wednesdays —a new arrival in fresh seasonable food— or an attractive low price on an every day food necessity. MOHICAN FRESH BAKED (ustard or Pineapple CREAM ROLLS Price Reduced Wednesd; 13¢ v Only, cach As An Inducement for More People to Try ’I‘h(we F ancy (Cream Rolls Round, I oin and I‘or l(‘thL\(‘ ¥ I ANCY STEER HMNY LEAN FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS 25¢ Clean and l‘dlll'\ FRESH Large ( » DO PANCY RIB ((:l, ) | LAMB CHOPS | Ih 270 Eccssmgg GUARANTEED! Mild Whole Mille Cheese . lwl\ One \\III l’nach or Boil lb. 27c Memum Native Potatoes Pk 29c 1 ORANGUS Cur Mohic > 1Y 0. skillfully blended—excellent Coffee—Priced fo the cost of ordinz doz. 390 | Heavy thm skin Grapefrult DINNER COFFEE Large Teebery [} II\ CIi 3 heads, 25¢ 6 for 29c flavor high v Coffec. grade 3 w.79c¢c HOT CROSS BUNS Presh Boston BLUEPISH . MOHICAN MARKET 391 - 401 MAIN STREET l4c an Made l]\on llut don 18¢ m Pancy MACKEREL anford | daughter | not Leader Held Northampton, M March 18 (M—Harold R. “Dick” Newcomb, bank manager by day and the lead- cr of “Dick Newcomb's Jazz orches- | tra” by night, appeared in district | court today and was committed in default of $30,000 bail on a charge of larceny of $15,000 from the Hampshire County Trust company. Newcomb, ma department, wa |bank yesterday | Bartholomesw ~ Bresnahan. Hemenway, president of the bank, | said it would be impossible to de- | termine the actual amount of New- alleged shortage until depos- books have been checked, but red that customers of the ution would lose nothing Judge John W. Mason of | district, who would ordinarily have | heard the case, is an official of the {Lank and for that rcason cial Jus Liasthampto! 3 R vife, former Emily Labhe | of Hatfield, who lic married a year nd for whom bank investiga- | tors said, he had bought and fitted out a comparatively expensive home was not in court, Newcomb' recently musicians a special bus arrested at by Chief of the Police Ralph ago bought in whic h INSTANT RELIEF 100% SAFE Keeping rid of corns is | simply a matter of using the right method —Dr. choll’s Zino-pads. Their soothing, healing medi- cation ends pain instant- ly. Their protective, cushioning feature re- moves the cause—friction and pressure of shoes. Once a corn is gone, it will never come back, if Zino-pads are used at the first sign of irritation from new or tight shoes. ager of the savings | in- | this his | Bank Manager - Jazz Orchestra In Fund Shortages they traveled about New England. [He had his own radio broadcasting | plant recently restocked the orchestra’s evening uress ward- ‘ rob: weomb was graduated from the local high school in 1919 and al. | most immediately went to work for the bank. He did not organize the orchestra until several years laters | AVIATOR VISITS LAWYER | New London, March 18.—Licut, Leslic P. Arnold, who was one of the 'round the world flyers, was ! he Monday to got advice r rd- ations following his mar- riscilla Dean, motion pic- ar. Arnold made the trip from ifornia home by plane in two Arnold is said 10 be after lezal ivice concerning the action of his first wife cks to have their divorce a UNITED GROCERS TO MEET The United Grocer:, | ed three months ago, have voted to discontinue initiation fe A com- mittee of four has been elected to [ work in conjunction with Martin | Hollfelder, agent of the local unit. A meeting will be held tonight at 0 o'clock at 321 Main street. . Inc., organiz Cutting your corns is dangerous—invites blood poisoning. Harsh liquids or plas- ters often cause acid burn. Dr. Schol Zino-pads are safe, sure. Doctors recom- mend them. Sizes also for Callouses and Bunions. Sold everywhere —35c box. Q!Scholl.’c inuunfiiumd Put one on—the ALBREN’S OFFERS— For Wednesday to Saturday inclusive only RIGHT ON TIME WITH THE YEAR'S GREATEST CLOCK SALE TIME SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES . Beautiful 8-Day _Sessions and Gilberts BANJO CLOCKS to add a note of dis- tinctive charm to vour home in various colors at .95 Tnstead of $13.95 50c¢ Weekly As Pictured Ixactly Sessions and Waterbury 8-Day Mahogany MANTEL Normandy Chime strikes the half hour. 1of $13.50 .. Pay 50¢ Down Instea CLOCKS 50c¢ Weekly - $7.95 282 MAIN STREET See (Pur Beautiful Window Display

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