New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, ]3_1. OIL COS REPLY TO (55w = DUNN PRESIDENT NEW AT PALM BEACH FYPFCT ARREST N (i s e i » sceurities in shington arill mimlng the tables. During the first \ken into custody n fow | la fication but the Investign- [ haif of the noon-hour the room is| days, ; she alway: was well sup- |used as a lunch room. At the cnd‘ Most of thosc working on the plicd with money on her frequent {ot a | 2 this period the tables are cleaned se believe that Miss Clark was trips about the country. Her hand- nd magazines and books are passed 3 !m» 1 here for the purpose of rob- nd near her body, confained Deny G of Reelons At ‘:‘.‘;‘,,‘:31‘ e suecess ot o racio runa 10SUATCE MeD Elect fen Bl Oers nd ' Polios Silent a5, to Teily of) oo %y marderes, er moveenis, aniy 56 s o4 8 sefctn g by AIaV't( last fall has borne fruit and g -3 tlantic City to Washington, D. C., T St N’ o tude on Land LaWs [ine bovs ana e are now ame o~ Haye Aunual Banquet . Missing Man and Cape May, but from the tims| | CUT DISCOUNT RATE =~ | have music during the noon-hour, As e S she arrived here unti! her body was 2 MEEER S et |there are no funds available for the . oy four hours later, they are nee today ed its discount New York, Feb. 3 (A)—Th; s0- | purchasing of subscriptions to mag-! William G. Dunn, vice-president of 4 % % Cape May, N. J.,, Feb. 3®(P—A|shronde! vty rate to fi o Mo Belf ner cents clation of producers of petroleum in |azines, Mr. Bowes would be very the New Britain Fire Underwriters ) 5 ; Cape M n is sought by the S » Mexico in a slatement replying to |grateful if anyone would be so kind association for the past year, was . police in connection with the death| = = S charges of the Mcxican government |g¢ to give their last month's mag- clected at the annual meeting held : B \ ;| . f Miss Mary S. Clark, wealthy that some “rebeliious oil companies” |4, ineg to th sehool. William H. yesterday afternoon. He has been an ¥ ) i sburgh and Washington spinster are making every effort to precibi- | \andrey, supervisor, has spent much | active member of the association for \ p i se body was found on the bliz- tate a real conflict” in the oil zone, | fimo ang effort in selecting books man ars and was elected to its % X 11 22 vept beach here on Ja these so-called “rebel-{g.o tno Jibrary grant. Great care highest office by a unanimous vote. 7 , : ' have been produc- |y, o houn taken fo choose books, He is a member of the firm of Cox \ “Whether this man, whose identity 1§ approximately 70 per cent/of all | 0y ey “Uin " e hoth interesting and | & Duni. & o’ was not revealed was suspected of SArodtcediniEr i, instructive, Indications shown by| Officers elected to serve with him : | wr having slain the woman, the au- Mexican oil production, the state- [gydents demand for these hooks were Roy L. Noren, vice-president; . 7 9x i thorities declined to s ex- ment continues, is almost entircly | pora than repay the painstaken ef- | Royal G. Wilbur, secretary; and H. § < @ 1 pressed confidence, however, that confined to properties acquired be- | o Son e e N. Lockwood, treasurer. Leo Hen- ¢ 4 he could throw much light on ponstitution Syent into iy o sy and John Gerdis were clect- 5 mystery and possibly furnish a so- nd most Of TheSe | nfiee porha Francis, a student at | od auditors and DeWitt A, Riley and > < lution. The suspect has been miss. propertles iyere owned . by &be 80~y fponnaeticnt Collége for Women nley Arzylowicz were elected to ¢ called “rebellious” companies, onding o tew Baye wHE Tut Fihe reeuenailp commities, : Figures for the decline of Mexi- |gither Town Clerk Thomas Mr. Dunn was toastmaster at a f 1K k 3 can oil production in the last five H banquet that followed at the Burritt 1 i K f G years are given in the atement as | e ]mn.‘L The Sp were Deputy i § g ee e lves follows: 185,000,000 barrels in | | | Miss Francis Sorrow, who has just | Fire Chiez Eugene I, Barnes, Walter . s Ad H al L 1922; 150 million in 1923; 142 mil- | 5 o8 AP SOUOM WO A0S UM T Bassford, assistant treasurer of ; 3 vice on ealtn is i s 6 m 9 X 1. 4 e C 2 > o | lion in 1024; 116 million in 1925 | 1600 to her home with an attack the Commercial Trust Co., and i s e e e Gontd G E o O BEiathont (0 L |of the grip. | Ralph Comstock, who is connected ; |ach Troubles, Nervousness and Run Figures for Mexican ',:u\‘rmnr‘nl‘ e b b ith the engineering department of i e N |down Condition Proves Value oi revenues from petroleum export and | ST the Aetna’ Life Iusurance Co. in ‘ y S \ e production taxes for the same ve rs | Missioner’s Family Hartford. y S ere given follows, in | 3 : ’ s 4 . 4 . ic cote, i States eurrency: $41,000,000; | MISSlng‘ in (hmm In his talk Deputy Chict Barnes J . ; | well-known Lun, 000,000; $27.000,000; told the members that the past year 3 By : o e and $18,000,000. | concerning the . Ne j e lie sonathfoutlza laias Y X Y. [EopresteeatNe : “Similarly.” the statement adds, | & Methodist missionary, his wife and 4825140 was 1086 dn this ey e Haven, Conn., | mm “he number of cmployes in the | WO year old daughtcr, who are be- | Mr. Bassford predioted a prosper- suffered from f A e 3 fhincsatanns s yei i 1927. He expects i & sese ole dustry has de- | lieved to be in the Chinese danger ' 0Us Year during 5 i s many serfous ai :",,,xc‘f,“;‘,.‘,‘;,",[{:’;p‘r‘:l‘l.?.},‘:|\ 10,000 1o | zone. s felt by relatives and friends that the building boom which placed Mrs. Philip Corbin is mmng those present at Palm Beach | ments for several : 3uffa frs. Canrig] he | New Britain third in the state will | where she has been one of those introducing tk beach |years before he - | 5 substantially less than half that|in Buffalo. Mrs. Canright is the | New I : 1 lere s i se ing the new beach yea J e y_ Vi bk {daughter of the Rev. John W |continue. He added, however, that naiamas Mys, Corbin (left) and Mrs. Kenneth Van Riper are | found reliet. Irt ree ercoats Stoody, of this city. This missionary | competition would be keener than St f ot e iy and his family last were heard from | ever. ¥ 7 {ach gave me Q i » N w GT N N at Sui Fu on the Yangtze Kiang,| The new Dean rating syste {much trouble 4 M _K h E IN 0 EWb Tranksgiving Day. They were about | which has been accepted in several RS U o 5 E |became weak and ran-down. Every ] ag uppen €1mers to board a Chinese junk for Cheng- | cities was explained by Mr. Com- BOSTON COPS HUNT SLUGGER | Neither was scriously hurt. {thing T ate caused continual belch- $’79 50 Four persons appeared before | ti. stock. According to the speaker the In West Roxbury, Jan. 22, the'ing and gas that bloated my stom- B) Justice of the Peace C. S. Barrows S price of insuring a building depends ' Mysterious Assallant Has Boen At- | body of Miss Maybelle Matheson, 18, ach last night for non-payment of p: OPPOS T TAX {on its construction. A certain amount tacking Young Women was found in a field. She h s “The poisons of constipation swe » sonal taxes on complaint of E. B. - = ¢ credit would be given a bullding | Toston, Feb. 3 (UP)—A series of SIAif With an iron har or pipe. This through my system ravaging my i I2 o Otl’]er Makes Proudman, tax collector. Mrs. Leah | Afl Levies of This Type Would Beon cach of its fire prevention im-mysterious attacks on young wom- murdec remalns unsoly liver and kidneys. Whenever 1 Harding paid court costs of $10.91 ! Barred Under New Hampshire Bill. |provements and a demerit would be | en, one of which resulted in death, . T ::\m'\'- nae {mmoyed ipalnsisnot facross \“m,' all 26 50 plus the tax of §2. George Neuman | Concord, N. H., Feb. 3 (UP)— |given a building for each of its de- | occupied attention of police here to-| FAR EARLICIvED of my back l\xml~ T L be- showed receipts from East Haven|All direct taxation would be ahol- |fects. | day. | J Jas given on camo Mfll‘(”-’vn nstea ot slecpin and was discharged. Charles and :s)’\lmx in I\'mv‘ Hampshire 1:1‘1v!4~rl a| Mr Comstock referred to the new| Armed with an iron pipe, th L QR LT e ‘f.',{;““,]‘v,,_qill‘,:X ja Schaefer each paid court costs Dill introduced in th: state legisla- |system as a departurc from th slugger v Reshis : MR o g U (L] sl d S ' Y\/I 3 ::‘:““slx 91. Both Soxy;umr and his ture here today. Hiior s syslarwHIohlae 3 \’,.“‘I‘qug‘ lm““I”” Rt r home of her|Tanlac came to the rescue. | an even ore at Constable John Walsh to go after tion and mainteiance by the {new system and urged its adoption. | seribed as about Enralold belad ngton avenue. his wonderful tonic cleaned out | = and Miss Romansey \my em, toned up My organs, re- | $]() )O I'ebruary 16 to go in lieved stomach troub nervous- | & AG hospital in New ness. It gave me aew stren | them. Three more persons who state, of an enormons amusement The banquet was attended by al-lin a brown overcoat, dark suit and ! LT e e B | Tlie dbov e . have not aid tho tax could not park in Hampion. It also provides |most 100 per con e i e i ; e e e 1e above comprises our entire be.located, Harry Webster prose- |for the reclaiming of all marsh lands jtion's in pink and yellow. Games and dane- | Give Tanlac an ¢ppor{unity overcoat stock babweeniiiamplom and hexag Biand | iflven ail : ing were e ind a bufet lunch [lieve your suffering. to | the creation of a fying port. companies we Al i Z ot The Bicis wds Iheitn: 3 5 g | a .‘ 3 b el bri Gharles Bo who assumed | Revenus from this venture would = . | ) ligemot Y B3 safred Bueh ot . pima e I e orinclpal of the Center (be sufficient to_permit the abolition | ROMANCE NOT ROMANTIC | °¢ W0 children, also of Roxbury Senied Wil = Sonnain pen mazin s .‘N E SONS school last fall, has taken an active |Of all state taxes, Rep. Adams said - — | - . &z S i S o = = Nancy Hoyt and Gerald Wynne, | interest in the | | 4 b o $50,000 FIRE LOSS | Wed Six Months Now Separated. | wife refused to come to court when 3 , presented by Rep. Charles | entirely on the judgment of the :',\\»or!nd women without warning. ordered, making it necessary for a mpton, calls for the jagent. Te spoke favorably of the| The mystery man has been de- cuted. as scholastic activitics of the stu- " i _ | vashington, Feb, 8 (UP)— ¥ | de e Junior s vith . ; e e nd ‘T.‘f'.'u»fiflflrolc‘u“:ox 4 Femons Driven Feow Thels) Host noveliel and suolal celebrity Collegiate Sport Shoppe :)"' "b' :Y"Lr'l"‘sm”:i Sionctont A Home By Pawtucket Blaze ¥ her husband, Gerald Wynn ho bost ec ) Pawtucket, R. I, Feb. 3 (UP)— after six months of married life, Main at East Main Damage estimated at ,000 re- and is | ng with her mother her ited from fire which drov r-| Friends today said it was a case rather unique club has been formed by the girle. The aim of the club is to help the girls become more : sons from their homes in the Mar-|{ of differences in temperament that ° ideal women. Meetings are held | T bn 4onis on Broad street!led fo the separation so soon after | every Monday at noon hour and are |, o." 4 ine the night. her marriage to the young English- s l of an informal nature being mostly "y "yt fwo pisces of the city's|man in London. It was added that In the form of a discussion group. | g . apparatus was used in a three-| the separation may be only tem- Miss Nelson has direct charge of the | ) |\ i1 to control the flames. porary. ® P PY club as well as the girls' basketball | ypico mmma Thilo, occupant of | Wynne is living at the couple's or is it mechanica tice games are held every Wednes- |,y byt forgot jewelry valued at test novel “Rounda- ,day in the Grange hall. A basket-| ¢ 009, The jewelry, undamaged,!bout” ranked among the best-sellers ball team has been organized by | Y| later was recovered, however. last season. the hoys to represent the Cente school. Many obstacles such as lar*k of funds, gymnasium, and equip- ment have to he overcome. For | ‘those boys and girls, who, hecause | of transportation difficulties cannot the representative teams, a nflmh‘ hour league has been developed. | . | This league gives an opportunity for | e tea on e aatnoor bolaeer ol S eCIalt Sho conditions are not ideal. | The students are working with Mr. | Bowes and other teachers in an ef- 79 WEST MAIN ST. Prof. Bldg. fort to change one of the basement rooms at the school into an attrac- tive lunch room and library. The eighth and ninth grade girls have . GARBER made bright cretonne curtains for I ; the windows. Attractive holders are | pecla a e | being made for magazines by the | L J boys of the seventh and eighth | | BROTHERS Dresses on a Reel p | WINDOW To close out at the Special Price 5 .00 i ' . Friday, Saturday and Monday Values in this lot to $35.00, all good dresses, simply clos- . . ak for new Sp dels. 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