New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930. a5 16 Caught In Gambling Den Raid 52 pio = = WWANS CUBORSIRVS [JBRFI| A FSCAPES -7 o el mender thres tod is . U nn?x"i'éfl:{i'si"Qi.‘SL’i“‘ii.““\ZIL?s“éi TADIES' NIGHT PROGRAN i Give Addresses In New Britain i oo, tiitont® e GRFAT DISASTERS i necessary for 12 years. He estimated | the amendment would provide for| Zero Hour Activities Take Placc gl o ey e H“USE I]RAF"NE 635,000 veterans within three years. A lso Al Banauet ana’ Entertain art far July 1—Sixteen New so ) S o o R A LG | Suvives Blizzard, Onake—Goes of a gambling den who were hmv(: 9 VICT[M OF AUTO CRASH ment Last Night. 7 3 g oo t coun- e AL AR { 85 after pleading guilty in rv_oluc; Zero hour and ladies' night was 40[}}{} rflflfis W][h Solgfl ol g o . T ey S HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e me e poes VETERANS BLL SUES TW0 FOR §f 50001%”\'4 i A ade s after pleading. guilty : clupilast prening mel bty W nep. 11k Ackerman is shown i 0ie v e oot (1 S g ST Rl PSS 12l e e e “N:""”"‘ s i~ theis | VIt BIS 30-ycar-61a umbrelin s I i \ Are You Traveling! onic temple s and X s ; : failed to appear in court forfeited S G l wives from Winsted, Manchester and Y ; July = g iz . B Cuticura Seap and hot bonds of $100 each. None of these DOHBH[S %I( hflHgBS | Hartford Car Owner and | Meriden clubs were pr B t £ 1 visey of . ¢ zard of 18 ¥ S S R e | Chaufieur, in Aocident, Pre t Hugh McK a z s d ner in Hamm I J ater to remove the dust and he names and addresses given o o | astmaster. The addre ill 5 years s wandered | {est, the nort st Nor 3 & and thorouchly cleanse by the New Britain men were: John ington, July 1 ()—Veterans| Edward N. Leist of this city who | ning was delivered by B Melnel S n ferrule I ;. above the c e ticur) 2 /. vour face. Anoint with Cuticura Murcik, 30, 335 Park street: Irani: | relief legislation, twice the subject|at present is confined to the New | tens, pastor 2 ¢ A p & % - C)t ‘ : {7 : cu Thidin, 391142 Chviteh atrast: meankc |'ofl aharall dlsagcomenisi nateacn | BHItA Go,rim'al hospital with injur- | church of New Have: 1 indering ad | Ct or SI]AP 7 Y ent if there is any irrita- Soska, 30, 22 Beaver street; breside: o 4 il ies received in an automobile c The visiting spe T T 1 ¥ shness 2 G Koulas, 32, 343 High [' . President Hoover and congress, t0- |y west Hartford on May 28, 1530, | subject, “Good Wi He expla entit i oy / i _,‘ e r“fll ence Smith, 28, 60 North stree approached another test in the | has named Edison W. Hart of West | how in order to maintain good wi triot N Sakin U 5 ; \ / cura Talcusm is refreshing and drew Johnson, 748 Stanley | 8¢ ¢ Hartford and his chauffeur, Clyde |it is ary to street; Albert Lehigh, 24, 160 Wash- | expected by nightfall [ v. of Hartford, defendants in | traits, s ss and pr ington street; William Johnson, 24,|on the World War pensions | Aol JLagoiolok i 83 North street; Robert Landon, 29 t is claimed by the plaintiff that Hotel Beloin; Geo 2 , 41, 14 | Measure rafted to conform with | he was traveling west on Fern street Hartford avenue; Walter Kurske, 36, |0 V1 e chief executive. |when the Hart automobile, procesd. | C 35 Union street: Stamley Karle sy | Democratic leaders claimed enough |ing in a northerly direction on North ¢ G e e votes to adopt an amendment IIUJ‘:irnm struck his car and injured |® io and was un l-'vrv 131 Stanley et; John Perry, I sing the amount of the proposed [him to such an extent that he haq |sonal direction of Miss Ruth T 337 Oak street: John J. R e s beyond the figures approv- |to be taken to the hospital immedi- ;. t 1ded ballet, toe EotR B IaT G e e T s {ately. An X-ray revealed the fact danc 7 Dorothy T45 Bastiatuiat 2 e 1 bi vides the follow- | that the plaintiff suffered injuries to | & 10 solos by ! n rates: 25 per |his abdomen and his left leg and |and novelty dan 50 per cent, $18; |body are in a plaster cast Anderson Italian Army Believes 75 per cent, §24; total disability, $40,| Attorney Albert A, Greenberg rep- —— icy Tseful 1 [ar HRates und he democratic amend- | resents the plaintiff and Deputy | FIND MOTHER DE -AD 2 Blc)]c,l.es II,\sefu{};n \\] :n per cent disability, | Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the | Torrington, J arm aly July — That $20; 50 per cent, | Papers. the bicyc n in this motorized total and age, may well its uses in war cooli after spen Italian minister of war. theigniother ot 7 2 Connally Texas. It would nah s et s ¥ N REE were . 3 sent on a biking tonr all over the |that the of Spanish-American war Whiting Street Man Has Been in 2 tour all the rans bill recently enacted over | surrounding {5 Eutoy § o e o noTY veto of President Hoover. EerofictiCompatyftor More her report patrol can event of the adoption of Than 50 Years. o, particus 1dment, leaders of the house {he roads | Were prep to send the measure William H. Coogan of 23 Whiting aths % f and were confident street was retired on a pension by enc about the Stanley I and Level com- the legislation | pany today, after a period of more Haiti and Exin Alike— |jritimims. witn Semator Wation ot |{han o half century with the com- Is Your Brother Are Green and Snakele ction. ~ Walsh —and c oi he Sianley Going With a " hich 3w of the democratic figures and were | 2nd ‘ wonets 0 | Lady of Scandal? was born Fet or of Wondbine ~Rankin bill, which was | »ed by President Hoover, pleaded for our he is the cause of many ills. When you begin hav- 1l stand by the rates in ing headaches, with itching and burning in the ¢ cyes—have your eyes examined, My Specialty—Comfortable Vision soswl &8 FRANK E. GOODWIN o B y 0 in the fiscal year begin- | Optometrist of Charles T | day and that it would run T Q T 1ons T R ares Bl e Y. ¥ 327 MAIN ST. PHONE 1905 | cost of the house rates. he Baid, | B. C. PORTER SONS Connecticut’s Best Furniturc¥Store Inexpensive | Cool Comforts for Hot Days COlOl'ful i3 BB Meyer's says this treat is on me, $5-50 | 1 so come and take advantage of it. BeaCh Umbrellas il Buy as many as you want, you will C nvas el not be sorry. Just imagine, real 2 $ 1 .95 : i Dresses, and for only one dollar. DeCk Chalr’& RS If you can buy the Dresses else- . I b. where for twice the amount your Folding - $ .50 5 moncy will be cheerfully refund- Sport Chairs ........ 4 ; ed. Sure you can have these Dress x | - es from our windows. Yes, ma'am, 3 1 B 5 g Where Huge Colorfu] $22.50 there are Dresses in this lot up to g ; Money Back If You Roth- re's years of real com- Garden Umbrellas . & cize 0. i (Can Buy It for Less fif‘ifi\ fort and enjoyment in these ey < Elsewhere Tnb I;w gliders despite the extreme- N e f ly low price. Sit in one, on Vudor PorCh $ 40 vour front porch, enjoy the Shades’ from ey o free easy swing without squeaks or torsion. Then vouw'll know that a new era Painted in swing couches is here and vou'll wish you had bought Park Benches A $3.95 it weeks sooner. Comfortable Pordl Hakere ) 24100 VAGABOND FELTS Three-Piece Heywood-Wakefield Fibre Sunroom Suite Y i Al 100% Pure Wool All Guaranteed for Wear OO X; Suits Kept in Repair FREE for 1 Year $44‘50 e 2 | BATHING ACCESSORIES szugs 1.Piece, 2-Piece Suits; “olor y All Colors Combinations, All Sizes from ... to $4.95 : AN " and M BELTS, from .... 19¢ | CLOGS, from $1.29 in, at a price all can afford. Three piedes, Head Sives ’ RAGS. from : 20¢ BALLS, from similar to those pictured, in tan with colcp-ed | (\}}g;‘ from e ;‘:&c‘ OVERALIL : f{,".‘;m :;h;x, decorations. Upholstered in a very pretty BEST VALUES IN TOWN : i D e POINTEX HOSIE pattern of blue cretonne. ‘A suite good to look at, comfortable to isit

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