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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930. lT\\'O Gangstels %ught who was shot to death at the door |door he w2s armed with a butcher | The gunmen escaped {of his north end home late yester- | knife but before he could Mrs. Ferruzzi gave police Aon g ROV L For Ferruzzi’s Killing | 3ay WO R s e 360,000 Issue of Street Bonds Is P d . R e I ST I e T vapased by Public Works Board| it huils e omis b e o foott iy ikt spbis 5 itisios f e connection with the murder of Vin-|butts of their guns, shouting Fer- |wagon, pressed into service as an| Let the Herald cenzo Ferruzzi, 45 year old gambler | ruzzi's name. When he opened yonr broadc whom the [ambulance, en route A T T Discovery of Nugget in 3 - to a hospital At a special meeting of the com-| mon council tonight, the board of | public works will ask authority to present a bid on the grading con-| tract for the state highway between Hillerest avenue and Gillette's cor- ner, and will ask approval of a $60,- 600 street bond e in t event that the city's bid accepted. The board will also report on con- | ditions in the trunk line storm water gewer terminating in Piper brook. Breakage in the sewer walls will require expenditure of about $14,000 and this fact will be made known to the council members permission to proceed.. with Australia Starts Rush . ralia, Aug. 5 (P— Qunce gold nug- Victoria, 40 , has started a new gold More t pectors, most of merican cars, already have reached the field and pegged out claims. Australia today was in the throes of the greatest gold fever in many years. Seven expedi- tions with full tran ment including and camel Connzcticut’s B:tt Furniture Store [B. C.PORTER SUNS | THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF BIG VALUF. EVENTS THAT WILL DISTINGUISH THIS AL E AS ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTAND- ING IN OUR HISTORY. work asked been fitted ‘ . tion of the waste i G i G e o the owners, recognizing the likeli- hood of development have given freely toward the et, but where the high ill cut through | land already plotted for building| lots Two-thirds must he done expected to cost bushmen siderable already have trouble for LIVING RooM WEEK A WEEK OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE. BARGAINS UNSURPASSED IN PRICE . . . QUALITY VALUE! | Miller, Hazel Carroll and Gertrude | Paulson. Chaperons of the party are Mrs. George F. of Col- cost nearly §100,- i t and ) Edward Miller £60,000, 15 Year Old Bill Reccived \. LeMay and Miss eting of th LIVING ROOM PIECES TOO NUMER- OUS TO MENTION IN THIS AD HAVE BEEN INCLUDED . COME DOWN TO THE STORE, A BARGAIN TREAT AWAITS YOU. 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