New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 12

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2 NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. e |costs was entered in the of \\ harles D. Cook, 26, o 2 nk- ct, Bloomfield, N. who was A on April 6 by Officer Louis Harper on the charge of speed- iBritish Proposal to Take Guards Off Merchant Ships In Chinese fac- | mde bu tory. sts no injur were e i b GONGERT OUT ON STRRRN - s were reported. ‘Iffii‘.‘,a ot “taen”ana women. o0 | WHISKEY TENOR STAGES Waters Raises Howl of Protest CARDS WANT GRIMES HaenSuns s Gokg']zfvom LEAIS 4 an impromptu | * vocal conce Main and Myrtle | B 1 and South streets about 7:50 o'clock last night,| 20 SO attracting a large audience, and then d into the center of the| . Star Finds Stern Opposition in North | Fight Off Pirates, Ship-| BODY PLAGED ON BOAT Aly! Othor Teogue pers Assert—Recent At-| ‘lh'nmhl\ of Victoria l'runl.fl(‘rrml‘y.\-‘?‘ ‘ tacks On Boats Cited to | Amateur Today. B , April 1 idon wants Burleigh G Pinchurst, N. C. April 11 (P—| New York, defending corge Voigt Trom Funeral Train to Swedish |as a member of the St Louis ¢ nd emulated a traffic po- ot s pitching st ¢ ficer Sha e ampion, defea i ; L TRt N SRR |nals pitching staff and said so in N0 |Jjceman. Officer igene Kieff J Prove Dangers to Crew.| Tlasship at Pomerania Yort. |upcertain term o h et Ly Phillips i 3 l I dor | Swinemunde, Pomerania, April 11 (P—The ceremony of the transter | {of the body of Queen Victorja of | o [Sweden fron special funcral | P14 it it from Ro zship Drot now whether I'm er him. I and Ju tanley J |ana 3, to 1 Jolice court today imposed | in the 30th annual north and south and costs, the charge |amateur golf tournament. being breach of the peace. | “With the tournament in its deci- L] vonowski pleaded not guilty and |sive stages, Voigt was matched w . but we cer- | ¢ cd 1 drinking and | C. Ross Somerville, of London, Or him, more |, s than any orning bro t i1l bid high for th ran “he did on the | co-medalist and anad cer Kieffer told the |amateur champion, for one of the | Cards are duc home today |court him somewhat un-|s nal match In the othex, | | from Tlorida der the f liquor but not | lugenc Homins, Englewood, N & intoxicated. Attorney | flash clashed with J. T. Hunt \an(m Relmns, Pr edicts | Woods told Traceski that | Norh / s n going about | Whileg Air Mail Line te Bermuda |}’ urbances for th 7 to put out " New York. April (UP)—Mail | p; [} hammered 1 th ine nd express rvice by air 45, of 2 to down b Armed Guards supplied stood at attention durtng ( Manche: town, N. Y., - I 1 the ceremony. pleaded not g the cha Hom n o q ral offer. violation of les of t | Pittsbu cially fals which: of Attorney Cole- | climinatc Chir \ re carried ab Drottnin . Berry & Reynolds of | N, J., four and two. | Victoria be taken 1o Stockholn a continuance until next | il P ; ioialed ean R LI Indepcndent Pdlt\ Will ; o oMt S ne Elect Officers in May | 1 J v part of the way mond street The annual clection of offi ) o p to Stockholm v streets yesterday | the Citizens' Independent john AL |be held next month, it was voted last night’s meeting of the d committeemen held at od in the |clubrooms at 434 M 32, of Putnam |cent Dobrowolski, pr on payment of |char the meeting. SO e, P WORKERS 60 ON STRIKE | Y orkshire without an |a of Joscph Wolf and a nolic L practical | cas street Woolen Vactories Closed By Wage Dispute—Police Make 5 Arrests in First Disorder. operative the closi | Yorkshir the wage ed th Whi doors dispute that industry for mon Ningapore New Remodeled Store § ASTER TIME IS DRESS UP TIME— ° - \ the time when we all like to take our e 3 place in Spring’s Finest Fashion Parade! ity \WE frepared .. And you need not deny yourself that e nuch oy to leave in your pleasure! Every new style for Easter for = v somo v hours n saiing. home a 1930 every member of the family is here on Triple Screen Grid | the easiest credit plan in the world! This piqued the owners fo an extent t they demoted D, Szymansky, tressyrer, talled’ tol appear at the meeting and state- ments of campaign expenses will not be announced for some time. The officers of the party will meet again tonight at 8 o’clock. CLAIM ALTITUDE RECORD Stuttgart, Germany, April 11 (P— Frau Margaret Fusbahn, woman flier, accompanied by her husband Heinz Fushahn, today achieved what was claimed a ney world altitude record for baby planes of the sec- ond class reaching a height of 4,900 metres (about 15,900 feet). This beat the previous record held by the Polish aviator, M. % mirko, by more than 500 metres, 1 MAIN STREE‘I 1D ASTER HATS Brims, Flares and Off the Face Styles Small Medium and Large Head Sizes The Most Advanced Modes for Mlsses, In All the New Lovely Spring Shades IN OUR BETTER HATS PRICED UP TO —— IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE A large variety of St Straw Combinat ‘4,95 Women and Matrons Soft Straws Fine Hair Braid Lacy Straws Every Hat an Unusual Value! HAT SECTION $15.00 CHILDREN'S HATS In our Children’s Hat Section you will find every conceivable color and style for the little tot $1.98 . $3.75 raws and ions $1.49 « $2.98 All the New Spring Shades The largest variety for you to choose from ‘Stromberg-Carlson officers and had them removed to smaller ships. The ult s cach side is somewhat apprehensive New Easter COATS & ENSJFEMBLES Featuring the new Princess, flared and tailored models in the new silhouette, handsomely trimmed with fur, satin and pleated silk scarf. $149 « $249 FASTEDR that (COMPARE it with your present radio setor, with any other receiver yon may be using on trial. Acoustical experta agree that no human €ar can retain or carry tone for even a few seconds ata time.” \'hmur ind to ht:f%flmfl;t*s‘:; YLISH FOOTWEAR z < for . PALM SUNDAY A large assortment of new Spring Styles for the entire Family, now on display at ficient among i Some tir received hecau lassified Ad 216 MAIN ST, 1swers are of a single Herald New Easter MILLINERY R e “ ” 4 = Where Better Hats Cost Less @ D Ef’EI P° 395 KINNEY S - i ' : I I ; I ; Displaying an assortment of new flare and ol I O R D silhouette styles in the new Spring colors »498 HOSIERY g and materials. 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Correctly made for litte | | with White Cube Rubber || Leather. One-strap, trimmed P growing feet. Sizes 4-8. Heel. Same model in Patent with Blonde Lizard. Rubber i £ Leather with Black Cube trim. || Heel Sizes8!3—2, $1.98 ;. e = [ - i { Open every evening until 267 MAIN STREET l’un.x;lcr for ._vuur New Britain, Conn. _convenience l | N T N e et e eatel */ G

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