New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1930, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. MARA SUIT WAITY RULING ON MOTION Judge Asked to Pass On Plea 10 Dismiss R Ten Men Handle Vote Of One N. Y. Elector BRISTOL NEW) inued From Pag tomo program of entertain ed by Charles C. Ball, by Louts Dain BOMBERS' TERM - Believed 1o Be Second Oldst| [Deputy Marshal - Becomes Second Vice President of Chamber of S Commerce—Banquet Discussed Person th New Britain e merce at th Marsh, deputy U. S. marshal, d chairman of the ol Chan of Com- g of the g This | esident of | chamber | Mr. Marsh was t the associa- | ary for a num- n in this city er o by ct who was Andrew | Hartford coun Connectic ement as nan of the stoc UNSAFE SIDEWALKS BEING TABULATED Police List Defective Pavements for Gity Engineer . On suggestion of City Engineer P. | A. Merian, approved by Mayor Quigley, the police department will make weekly reports of and unsafe sidewalks about the city. Already 75 such reports have been turned in by the polic lic works department will keep a card system so as to keep In touch with conditions in all sections of the city, making repairs where needed. Mayor Quigley of has been defective } and the pub- | sidewalks and, five inspectors would be necded to cover them properly. The annual cost would be approxi- mately $7500, while the same results can be obtained through the coop- eration of the police department, at no additional expense. 1Drunken Driving Charge | Filed Against Motorist Paul Eolk of 94 Silver street was arrested at $:40 this morning by Of- | ficer Delber. Veley and booked for | appearance at court tomorrow | charged with driving while under the influence of liquor. The officers arrested Eolk on Gold | street after he had noticed hi con- ‘d\Honv | CLERK FRIGH] BANDITS | cChic Nov. 4 (UP)—Mrs. Dolores Gavigan, clerk at the Briar hotel, pretended to faint when | bandits held her up and it so right - (0T T0 NIMUY rosecutor Asks Pardon Board far Clemency to Pair the Cornish Ar York city. 1d moved to to New Britain . P. STROPLE ing master erned about the cost of damage |ened the nst the city, resulting|With only sidewalks and he|more agreed with Engineer Merian that| SU I; SOCIETY MEETING the police are in an ideal position to| The Sunshine sciety met at the observe the walks, as practically|South church yester afternoon s street is covered day and|Mrs. George Corbin presided while gunmen they ran away $600 altho | fects in the roadways and the pa- t. Mounted officers observe de-|Mrs. Harry Brown read the minutes of the last meeting. One new mem- " | trolmen will hereafter be held ber was added to the society. | countable for reporting the si WOMAN WILL BE % e e oot I € 5 | Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirk-! | ham's recommendation was that ad S gt ional inspectors be appointed to e public works department but the | | cost would be prohibitive in the |17 nember is requested to { opinion of the city engineer, who, | br ckage for the Thanksgiv- n a communication to Mayor Quig- | ing ets. Mrs. Charles Sharpa on the subject, pointed out that!will have charge of the Thanksgiv- here are approximately 200 miles of |ing work. Members reported calling on 50 people confined to their homes. There were §2 oranges delivered 10 the hospital and five bouquets of flowers sent to the sick. The next ing will be held on November Dolores Gordon, Strangled in . New York, Was 28 ¥ on Noveni- renie Visit of Crown Prince wus to I Excites Hungan City home her or by Vo4 R — Dewey are & WELL— IS, CHARLOTTS WHAT DO YOU KNOW'! e | WEDNESDAY ONLY\ B Vears atin g 10 an average of £33 e o toria; et o sHarea Hla Apartment] v Stetiana o Coun S 720 PAIRS ! i POINTED HEEL FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK STOCKINGS 68c Every Pair Strictly First Quality Fine Service Weights! B8 & o8 BURDICK Brid LAWYERS IN SAME OFFPICE CONSIDER BULLDING BRICK CULVERT OVER STREAM Before Matter May Conie Common Council At Its Neat Meeting PLAINVILLE NEWS And it'’s no exaggeration when we tell you that these sold for $1.15 at our own stores—and are easily worth $1.35 today. CLEAR-WEAVE HOSIERY STORES, Inc. 302 MAIN STREET HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Wednesday—All Day BOYS SALE TWEED | |TWEEDOROY KNICKERS KNICKERS $1.98 $2.98 == TWEED SHORTS HOSIERY 50c¢ $1.48 ANGORA SLIP-ON SWEATERS | || SWEATERS $2.95 T EQUIPPED BOYS' SHOP IN TOWN TRUMBI LI BOWEING LLAGLUL 2 L Boynton Forced Down In Xnmnd by Storm P) BARBER POLES FOUND BEYOND LEGAL LINIT - - Rutherford Horse Shot at While Exercising Wins Race Nov. 4 P ‘JUST AS GOOD’ ...sometimes covers a multitude of sins Reports 22 Projecting v Over Sidewalks and Recommends Action By Commission IT IS UNWIS LY DA) MILK COLLEG LY THE MENT AGENCIE S HAVE ALL E S SAFETY OF USING T MILIK EVERY PE IS FAMII IHE REASONS WHY SEIRI S PASTE D 1S PREFERABLE DEPENDABLY PURLE AND WHOLESOME oUs IN MEDIC \I. FECTIVE. TURIZED WITIL MILK SWEET MOST CURBENT EVENTS REVIEW cannot supply vyou Seibert's simply phone 1720 for home I your dealer pasteurized milk. delivery. W MORNING. NOONPMNIGHT ~~ MAKE SURE 'S SEIBERTS —m J.E.SEIBERT & SON PHONE-1720 Humphie s Celebrate \\eddlnx: \nnne ary 3 pe Mutual Industrial IHE BE Service Orer Ashley's N. E. MAG & SONS SR : AR L ; 433-435 PARK ST. * FOR BEST RESULTS HILRALD CLASSIFIED ADS Total Community Chest Fund Is 825,000 T rde] Mark Ctin chest fiund rt o the amo Treasurer I Mr. Spr follows: Total rep Today's 1 cmployes, $633; « Grand total to Fireplace Fixture SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OVER $1000 WORTH CF FINEST LEATHER! ock—We want to move it—What an to reduce price S0, for Y wo weeks prices are reduced as listed below. l \Dl}a\ SHOES T 51 00 P 51 05 20 25 40 i Beautiful de- signs which are distinc- tive. And- irons, Fire- sets, Wood Baskets, Firelighters, Coal Grates, Pokers, Log Rollers, Hearth Brushes. NEW SENSATIONAL EIGHT You are cordially invited to attend the initial showing of the new Reo Royale Eight and two new Reo Flying Clouds. AnEightandaSix . . . these are cars of such exceptional character and distinction that they are certain to be the talk of all motordom. Now on display AT OUR SHOWROOM V'S SHOES $1.li.x 52.::. ‘1 50 40 40° S0 Heel icull Soles and Heels Soles and Heels r Heels BURRITT Service Station o 136 WASHINGTON ST. T ‘Radiator Wor Tives Rubber Heels Battery Servic Tubes Gas JOHN GRABOSKI. Phone 1671 Prop. Open Day and Night uilders *HO? \’ 6528 New Britain” and \l 2~ Re 38 CHURCH STR Leading Hn! - THE MODERN HAT SHOP FRANK P. McNAMARA Cor. Elm and Park Sts. (Open Evenings) Tel. 2110 AA MILLS Plumbing — Heating — Sh&et Metal Work PHONES 5100 - 5101 66 WEST MAIN ST.

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