New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. Eros, Tiny Planet, Nearing Earth; Astronomers Expect New Yardstick HOLDS BRIDGE PARTY 36300 SUTFILED INTRIANGLE CASE Millnery 123 MAIN ST. aslern STERN SAVING JUST STYLES LESS THAN ONE-HALF PRICE EVENT ARRIVED! ANOTHER SOMETHING NEW INE OUATITY YUALITY Tomorrow Special Purchase FOR CASH OUR PRICE ONLY E, VEI METALLICS red headsizes $1.98 Reg. $2.98 Extra Special GENUINE ANGORAS all colors Tomorrow Only vember Han Accuses Friend of Temptig - Wite and Beating Him Up ought by | fo | wife and husband, who charges that he m to le and Silver streets and attacked him )ts to induce the wife | When he was passing her husband and run away| Stchecki reported the case to the 1 beat up the husband | detective burcau, also mentioning lreets on No. | that Sokoloski made attempts to in- v Sokolocki and |duce his wife to leavo him. During 't 199 Broad strect |Lhe fracas Sucheski claims #hat tbe de aa » statemel njuriohs ter of his wife, Mrs. who has brought suit Attorney B. J. Mon represents the plaintifts srgeants P. A. McAvay made the argest Detective 1bors claim t -jard M. J. Flynn his companion waited | Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak at-| checki at the corner of Broad |tached a mortgage note held by | Sokoloski. The charges against Rydel and So- koloski will not be heard until next Friday morning. Attorney Golon who is counsel for the men request- ed the continuance because of his presence being required at the shoct calendar session scheduled for this morning at Hartford. $500 COLLISION SUIT The aftermath of an automobile accident at the corner of Whitney nd Dixwell avenues on November 26, 1929, between machines driven by William H. Burling of this city Any Radio Purchased at A marvelous radio enclosed in a handsome Gothic cahinet tha gives hoth perfect performance and com- plete satisfaction. Don’t Wait ! and Harry Evans of Bristol will be heard in court in a $500 suit tn which the New Britain man is de- fendant. Attorney Daniel Pouzzner of New Haven represents the plaintiff. Deputy Sheriff Ifartin H. Horwitz served the papers. y 128 Cases of Truancy In Month of October There were 128 cases of truancy {in the schools of this city during October, according to the report €f the principals to the school depart- ationdance bureau. Nathun Hale Junior high school led with 78, The Camp Stanley and Benjamin Franilin schools have ore each. The completo report follows: Elihu Buritt, 4; Camp, 1; Cen tral Junioc high, 1%; RBenjamin Franklin. 1; Nathap Hale, Junior high, 78; Rockwell V 3 Roose : nigh, 3 Trade, 4; Wa ment The FOPR. BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADE Perfect Performance Brilliant Tone 7 Tubes (3 Screen Grid) Lifelike Quality Power Genuine Dynamic Speaker Beauty You Want Radio Entertainment ! You Want Home Pleasure ! Enjoy the Wonders of the Air With the New “Little Giant of the Air” This New Philco Satisfies and We Guar- antee Satisfaction of Your Money Back Order Your Philco Now 373 Main St. Just Phone tomorrow 389 For Delivery. Get yours in time for the foothall games OPEN TONIGHT Balance in small weekly payments o Phone 389

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