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NEW BRITAIN, DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. ; 11 o = P\ h . i]w‘ was dr\\m. and after he was after stopping him for violating th-:s'vua’mn' the court said. “However, !Lu‘v‘."l was notified to be in court FXPORTS SHOW INCREASLE Joh 7. Titcomb, superine ran ury ay n lct arc an | placed under arrest he drove with|one-way trafic regulations, testified |it is possible that this man did not| Lund claimed the light was greer Washingion, May 16 (P tendent tate fisheries usually |the emergency brake set %nd tried |that Greco told him he knew he|see the light change.” ‘Ais he approached it and as to the pdity exports of th nited State ree catches have been iorted re |to start in high gear as though he should have a peddler's licende but| wajter Thorpe of 19 Franklin | SPeed of his c; the court | for £ E iited ¢ e 1 five tons of Ol' u tery lt n an quaw was unfamiliar with the manner of |had failed to take one out although | Square, who cs 1ght the number of | officials must v it a motoris red with import $308 F: n landed by ane |operating a car, according (o the | he peddled for two years. the car driven hy Lund after hav-|could not drive very fast on Churc eaving a favors mar lsor, in one eve testimony of the officer. P , ling bee - 1 -k | Street at 12 in the day time be- d t ¢ y of % E shing ecord for mng the addition the project did not | Passes Traffic Light ing been obliged to ump back | w 5 - leak soinipa | Peddler Fined $5 | Rudolph Lund, 31, of 36 Lincoln quickly fo avoid being down, [ cause of the heavy traffic t dictment charging Henri Marchand The 614 schaol bulldingihas thre Pleading guilty to the charge of [street, pleaded not guilty to the |testified that he did not know who| Louis Roberiso 3 2 with adultery will probably be nebi |~m 0 d”{‘):‘g "!“ ;:!" peddling dry goods without a per- |charge of driving past a “walk”|was driving but the light was amber | street, ,pleaded guilty to t ar Sy g ' jed pblack sought of the Chautauqua county | |\ “fi ‘(’O"L:ba“m; ey d“‘ ad " it, salvo €0, 45, of 183 Wash- [light at Main and Church strects|when the ear flashed past in a west- | of drunker was fined 85 i ark coat nging grand jury in the near future with- | o0 “:in he 1‘:\‘{, mf‘"‘i‘ :’c‘:e! "; ington street, was fined $10, of [Wednesday, but Judge Saxe found |erly direction on C | street at[and costs ation allowe ¥ finally as ubiallne Rloniths arreat of thal ol o T 02 PRI whh 85 vras omitiad fang) atten T suille ann iniposed e of $5|a rate of speed. He turned the | afte Erooh metler wholls nopsatiniscote | (A8 B AT RIACY SO"AT® | court he took out a license. Offcer | without costs, “If pedestrians are not |complaint in to Officer Joseph I | voke: e lage,nean Burdoniake e a|:{;dr&|r,\d to standatdize | DeIbert Veley, who arrested him at | safc crossing the street on an am- | Kennedy ar er reported it testif at he arrested R r 29 will ver ; TR ‘: 1{1\:;}11,"[:3 m:!fl\“a:fll\o:rrn‘?fiinl;”}"{,c:rl‘s:rt (;;io the plunibing and to busld ade. BUrTitt and Clinton streets yesterday | ber light they are in a pretty bad|at headquar 2 the result that [on Park street at §:3 ; exc ar, in the opin- TTETALD (LA dt quate exists and fire escapes, and, has joined forces with Distri At- A8 I e of’st‘hau» | instead of a new four room unit he-} 3 RANT CO 2uqua county In proseuting Maren. | M8 built, plans were 6o drawn that - W.T.G and for the adulterous act. alleged | ¥hEN comploted the structure would | -3 o¢ -na rement Stor 2 ast pfactically o | o 10 have heen committed at ine D Pfactically a new eight-room | 3 [ . s | sehool. | | 7 /ill Save This Yes Stock Up At This Price W hite Sinu S EradonalB N Bae s 0 s ol T Tt Of Course You Will Save This Year ck Up L s holding | this additional £22.000 would be suf- 5 ’ J 7 ] 1ite o aro considering. withholalng | {111 Rdlional 422000 woud e sut Grant’s Siraw Hats , E.7Z. Wash Suits Pence Toatoim et e B o oma s 1S Mg Midaefase) ve. , ! POl auf neeshbice Tin bt ;ml:d that on:; six rooms would be Especially when you have such a selection For Children ation directly to the grand jury,” | (UL eduipped at present and the | of Truciolos, Sennits, Milans, and Sailors. Get | A oo i Buffalo, N. Y., May 16 (#—An in- lloway said. | other two rooms held for future use, .. | The motion to appropriate the | a Grant Straw 2 T understand that Magehand has| e kg B ? le0it Be lown hie willi be evallabis SLfL S7 325000 mae | carzled witn tomorrow ' epen aple erchandise ror €8S R a,zda‘\nai'dheu:;'.f:fl:-,:f The meeting ‘adjourned at 8:30 You Will Appreciate the Fine Quality In These licity, we are inclined to hold the | © /K- | : warrant pending the report of the Memorial Program . 3 ! ? The program for the memorial PR e Sy | el . roadcloth Frocks made lip our minds defnitalyjon Shlsl Giicn® ) e Holauat the Corers: = "‘{‘gu?‘ "’l;-‘alr“‘:;" "\"’r"V:“'adr;T’a""«“ & | gational church on Sunday _evening. | 7 rest Mr. Marchand, or + OF | May 25, 2 . { For W we may have Rensselaer county 3 15 °‘;°“ Grant's prepared paint gives oF omen Prelude—Mrs. E. LeRoy Pond. y ) 7 peace officers make the arrest.” 3 a lustrous lasting swrface £ X Stylish : Opening prayer by the Auxiliary;| i id B The information 10 be presented | cpobain Sare emay oty Auxiliary sented | cpo 2 ; and covers éxtremely well, LEVER NEW STYLES L St the grand jury will consist of tes- Lh;f;‘:f_l;‘;:‘;, Sharia beliey ; proving its superior qufility. CLE & 88 . /X i Splendid W earing timony of Marchand at Lila's trial, | Weltomall aaaress! e Condand s Because it is made for us AND OFFERED TOMOR- Low Priced! * statement from Lila and the hotel | gy ot Bray. in enormous quantities we Dog Fm!shmgs | diers e reglster, showing the registration of | ™ y/\v5cation by Rev. H. G Eurdon cansell it at this low price. ROW FOR ONLY : AL o Al o . T pess Harness—o: a 1 sizes Music by quartet c8sisting of Mre. A fine assortment of genuine fast dyved broadcloth Dresses i 3 3 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Jimarson, || gy oo o o s sor Put up in all colors, for in- - S e | T 4 a, . to [N G Avery. Mrs. James s:mn on, | i ractive new ing designs. Styled very cleverly with g X Albany, N. Y.” side or outside work. m:d';,‘;““e reading—Rev. . C i circular skirts and long lines. R ‘ MONEY FOR SCHOOL e e Brushes R o oeeltn T i’;;;fifnn{ ’J‘}(A\,"\';flrdnn A full AI(me»of Brushes. All sizes [ giyllSh Brassieres q Omth?]:]l;atg%v;?%aZZgéi-ToA]l]{l?IEVSE'II‘{EEIINNEgHAIgII;] | g:;;he\sj“_:\;.]g;;oin\ié:fego Wall ‘ ”A great ;;lgc}_{:; (:fnlj;dln ;a;:fl i;iissslelfi‘is. Ii1?15£§fz meeting held last hight at the Junior High school auditorium was fairly e e Bogdanski's Ernatic Career At he meeting finished in less than minute: The meeting was called to 4 1 | - H . ] ] ) | Llnusua] LOt "(‘nulne iputer, Tae meetne s caties 1o {racts Aftention of Policemen | Tennis Shoes | | «/mlive Soap Whisk Brooms Hije Prtof; Chzdsnize hert and L. L. Harding was chosen Special for moderator TR e e urdy large. size Wh The first item in the call was m‘po:_d"l‘“;“u Syl o s k f Limit 3 to Customer Bropme tomorrow, for R N Neiationity tosha e Chlafto or e . pea or der removal of fir Az s, 14 the L e e e et (8 R . emselves ¢ : - Fire Department be authorized to | utomonye while SR thelun o ¥ = rder the removal of rubbish, brugh, | *1°¢ Of llauor. Sergeant J. C. Stad- ] old lumber, or accumulations which n his opinion create a fire hazard ler led that he was driving east \ 5 q | . > on Broad street at 2:20 o'clock this Buy Grant’s Tomorrow Only “Any person who has been warn. |MOFNINg and picked up Officer John o “d to remove such fire hasard and |GTIeN, Who was chasing aif anto- does not do #o within five working | MOPile Which w;s overtaken m\h\r: ) uarantee ar ware days shall be subject to a fine of not | I Bies e serseantiqidino more than $5 for the firat offense,” |S¢¢ Bogdanski driving but affer ne : This motion was carried without | Was arrested he was found to be in At Economy Prices deBats. an unfit condition to drive | i take action in regards to. s aoe|Broad’ street and gave chase on . £ SOCKET SETS Zag Rules v i Rhtite, New York, on condition that ‘the aRd Was unfit to drive. Officer Cor- X e new low price. wn give permanent care to cer.|Relius Keough testified that he was | ; \ fain lots in the cemetery. This|at Grove and Broad streets when 4 A A oD of the cemetery and if this be- {"‘"’" of the road, and he was able Loy Sk o il Ga Pure Thread Silk @t appropriation and any action |COUTt Bogdagski was noisy and un- it 5 Erh b R e shoes that they were unusual at one dollar. uild an addition to the Elm HI ' few drinks. [ 126 he building committee for the Elm street, pleading guilty to the charge it (st Voo S 107 pipe size §9¢ = committes desired to do and |cense, was fined $10 and costs. He | Heavy Drilled Back Canvas Uppers 2 : e ety o the rooms to this school, but after fthe officer's attention having been called Cemetery Fund Accepted | Officer Griffen testified that he’| < Solar & foot Defiance Again Grant leads in Ra e foot. He could not see the driver but ceptance of a bequest o from \ Mazda and Step-Ins for 49c. Save at this brought out the fact that the town |the car scraped the curbstone as it g t sockets and’ screw quest were accepted the income tO Sce Bogdanski behind the wheel. | mplets Don't a call-down from i DI'sis jteon conid Be Gien nars or when present- Even if you didn't hear them boasting — ‘Vote Money for School fit cendition to drive { PIPC W renches £chool Driver Slightly Confused Thick Scuffer Toe Caps 2 household sizs Q€ 1 school, gave an outline of what of driving without an operator's li- | T4R ittt cine 79¢ Holds a large amount of tated that $30.000 had been appro- | was arrested hy Officer Thomas | ao z running board. An abso- 2y, adjustable frame from | committee got into the work of plan- 1o the unsteady manner in which sl ! ;;’m: (“”7‘)) o | The nmext item was to discuss and |3V the car zig-zagging through R Dy 3 > - gerie values. Genuine Chardonize the estate of J. Leland Welles of | Bogdanski stepped out of the car of Newington takes care of tha up- |Vent info the gutter and back to the E s ; ' Keep a full set could be used in addition to the Licutenant W. P. McCue told the T O B 8 b o e desk at police head- | | you'd know the minute you looked at these —— Hos‘er was then made to accept this be- | quarters e was an odor of lig- 5 Miley A motion was then introduced | Bogdanski had nothing to say ex- | They Have— 3 that the town appropriate an addi- |cept that he did not believe he stag- | ional $22,000 to remodel, equip, and | gered. He adr having had “a | Gray Molded Rubber Soles William Middlemass, chairman of | Joseph Blancato, 34, of 2§2 Oak Instep Saddle Straps z riated to build an addition of four Blanchette about 5:30 last night, the For Only— Sizes 8 to 2 (Youths) & 4 lute necessity when touring with one blade Genuine Sealix Gold Seal Imported Linoleum Rugs o e Women’s Sandals Oval Shape --- Size 34"x34" Expenswe LOOklng Vo Papii Gotham Gold Stripe || .. kmt:\qlss?fl DRES SES A : = szlgsp And the Rugs are in very attractive designs. and Stlll Be Th)lfty We only have 150 in the lot. CHIFFON HOSE|| oo bth (e e 4 ' Special Reductions Tomorrow All 814.95 and £9.95 e ) 3 Pairs Table Covers EARLY Parl ", Y o - A Women’s Coats surface, attractive patterns 1n two harmonizing colors. Tomorrow & et .' ~ Q - }‘ UlmeLh/ Sold for $1.65 1f we put these Dresses on sale without n | 4 X I 5 - o v o 1s what THE OUTSTANDING HOSIERY SALE | TR S T lgimniee sl il e thought would be a fair price, we are sure yot OF THE YEAR . 4 2 2 e would guess much more than $2.9 good they look. , E ST Pure Silk . . . Each Pair Perfect ° | 5 A They are made of a lightweight rayon mixed ma- . ats offered tomorr p terial which washes beautifully. Smart new capes, : p 50 y i becoming sleeve lengths, and full flared skirts are Lo « Qo = some of the fashion details. Pecan . . Rose Beige . . Beechnut . . | " 5 : T i R Ghios i S Gl £et \ | WT GRANT CO > i i at the price you will do well to buy a few to wear - (o . 00 Breezee . . Blue Fox . . Grain'. . and «during the summer. e o; Valucs many other colors. : Sizes 14 to 44, TR MAIN STREET — These Hose Are a Discontinued Style — 283 - 287 MAIN STREET (SFTT T