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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929, 'LUDWIG HUCK AGILE |"WUREs L6s WERX 5. | May Be Rivals for Council Leadership RFFD AND BORAH fidsirissi-:s MENACE OF FLOODS |75t Mt ON OOTH BIRTHDAY| _STACeER AckNST AR DEBATE DRY LAW| " ecmane. .| LOOMS IN EUROPE 5 B = Pedestrion Tacol Uaiee Afvosts ey e wsicn. What Ja o apy T Ho Jo sorgeant, wes Jiliad and tue serdlyrs . Later Freed—Week-cnd 1 (Continued from First Page) the lowest form of animal life. He fim 'inw sm mfinm were seriously injured when & sp.- Observes A-m of Natal 18 a creature who has abandoned in cial train_ran through a group of b Collisions Reported. | 3 " died of liguor poisoned by the gov-(advance every principle of homor. Hea . soldiers as they walked along & ran- M 'ifll “ WIG Henry Mercier of 270 High strect ) ;.,,...m...t if prohibition could be en-|Destroy honor and a man becomes in vm com road track between Trieste and it F |forced. 1f these were “sporadic ut-|a wild beast. A man of that kind will Postumia. A heavy snow storm pree Sp driving eai, on Buoad sirech gt oo te8 of somaone hal( insane,” he |do anything that his cowardly soul ot vented them from seeing the ape From an early morning hour un- | " "’""’xli,""'l"}?f«fog T :‘.:lf 3 - 4 wid, “no one would think twice | Wil permit him to do. London, Fen. 18 UP—In prospec- | proaching train. S ing. Ludwig Huek | 3, hom”l i Hart of 237 Osgood bout them.” “What docs the rccord spell? It |tive thaws a new danger appeared| In Berlin a municipal gas tank exe istedn the arpnan o) RED R e ot i oar i § ) “But this spirit of intolcrance 1s|spells this story: That you cam't|for Kurope today. 1t was feared |ploded and injured five pedestrians. of 155 Linwood stroet joined with a avenue st ggtrel against s S0 . ) ; Jroad,” he said, “and we hegr the [get decent men o do this work. It |that eventually there will be floods | Windows were amashed and watls sathering of about 40 relatives yea- | the Comee B¢ BORT *\ ctvoy ar- ! E § dea that whatever can be done un-|then goes into the hands of crim- | from the melting of the weeks' ac. | cracked under the concu-‘hon_. Ex- terday in the observance of his!| ol Lot ror drunkenness and : ! Jer a law is just and right and |inals and near criminals. rrostitutes | cumulations of fce and snow in the lperfu believed the m:n to ave ‘r : wih birthday. Prosecuting Attcrney Woods releas % 1 vighteous. The law justifics any h.‘vc been hired and sent out to | mountain areas which will spread :“Cd bursting of underground pipes Mr. Huck was born in Germany |.q him without bringing him intc S | cruelty, it scems, m:'); .;mny. lure men into rooms. ld(-l:;ucllon as the waters scek outlet | bY frost. the city of o t. Hart complained of a1 Instrument yrants “These agents have set their !0 the sea. & :u::;:r‘a:t‘ld.i:cgm:me':rly d-y-yap- !IZ’.'.E-TL“’..isT.‘ s ; E . i “The law has been the instrument traps in hotels, . They have hired| Meanwhile - fierce snow storms A PUBLIC SERVANT renticed and learned the trade of | Supernumcrary Ofticer Samuel 1 : of tyrants since time began. Despots|poor hell boys to get them liquor. | Were reported in central Europe, ice ol l.?dy (tr wife of popular rpct making. Arriving in the|Cole reported that a coach drive \ g - have, by the law, sought to Justify | A1) this is done beneath the white | conditions were as bad as cver njactor): “Tell me, dear, what is your ity Stat nore than 40 years by Anthony Grajenski of 91 Sexto = and cloak their deeds which have o\ of purity. the Scandinavian countries and the | husband like in private life?' '"‘Ml‘ '-m % l'rlnon directly to this | street was going _south on Il f saturated the world with blood, fill- What saloon was ever baser | Wintry weather still caused Intense| Wife: “He's never had one.’— e e has since made i | etreet wbout | Katurday nig! : . ¥ vd the air with tears and rodns of | an' that> What dive was ever | Sulfering in the Balkans. Tit-Bita. :\o;m_‘*}!;:e“ndufled a business in|and a car driven by Fred E. M 3 % : 3 [hfi'dylng. ey RS worse? What right has an officer| In the Brifida Isles the cold rub- -cmwi making at home until recent- Knight of Stanley Quarter '-nfl 4 ¢ 3 | vThe h“im W l:;ltll t] e}l w A of the law to commit a crime to get|%ided somewhat. Along the conn'.l v 313, his wife died, and he | Broad strect sruck the rear fond s y ¥ 12 noL omothinE RS JaReely ADEIES | acrimina) 1 and in London, the high wind was i\’v;“l("“: tiake his Bome with his|and dumaged it The bumper o ‘:Eom cemmon '-:";'d"“;‘ j;nlc\;"m He read figures of the large num. | stilled and a heavy fog settled down. RE son.in-taw and daughter, Dr. and| ::;K ght's car was slightly dal ALDERMAN WALTER FALK ALDERMAN D. L. NAIR i itahts bers sentenced to prison in the last | Roads werc elcar in most sections et . . wh there was n y Mrs, Waterman Lyon, where he has [ ®5%0 o o0 cedan driven by ! . e TS “An Im- per, unjust, cruel law !0 years: and then shouted: & hebe WS o IO A0w yos- lived since. % W, Hartman of 280 Linwood [ may be just as much a crime as the| “Tet us stop a little and think. | ™ Talhees Nutbesucs During the years of his life in| oot and a coupe owned and PRESI“ENT ml] T[M special committees of the council.| et of an individual who assassin-|YOU rescucrs of the perishing! The Ma)) tonts aa /1 hat wilh the New Britain, Mr. Huck took little | riven by Albert H. Bergeron of b |and is active in the work of the yics in the dark,” Reed argued. He declared that the success of | oonco oold of the last four duys u intere in political or fraternal|yain street, Kensington, collided ordinance committee, of which he| “They say we can pass any law.|prohibition was being predicated on ¢ Y8 4| ghoulders droop under weight of more virulent t 4 e inatters and he is not associated about 7:55 Saturday night at South F“i"'l‘ AN'"[;IPATE“ |18 & member. it e g it e Sl st P Our|the mumbars aaDt %5 Drlcat: "m:;o:‘rlt‘x:r:ms‘;p: :: énl:xlzx;:?‘:mg e gty yit Dty Masin with any lodge. His membership in| Main and Ellis sireets. Supernum- —_— e e fodnde They set bounds to au- “Oh. how the spirit of Christ has |, nnsivanoe | and clatmed many Cheeks are sallow and drawn, Une St. Matthew's German Lutheran! crary Officer Tata reported that| thority itself. They asserted as they been killed,” Reed said. “Oh, how | . b e = 4 htly pimples. Keep your system church began soon after he came to! Rergeron v:as 'driving south on — | unfurled the battle flags of the rev- |some monster spirit las been re- ‘_""‘I.["S’he’ilnne AR vere. “‘“‘ clean and you keep the beauty of New Britain. South Main street and Hartman was (Continued from First Page) | " | olution that al men are entitled 10 placed in the temple where we wor.*m oo & “*”“’-l!]’ Bepe “'““4" — |youth. Its cnergy. Its irresistible the rights of liberty. shipped charity.” mperatures nigher, headaches | charm. Then life 1s not a failuee, . iving e Jis street. Hart- Possessing remarkable health and | driving cast on Ellis street. ! o vigh ir worse, and general discomfort . 3 : . citality for a man in his 80°s, Mr. man's car was damaged about the | EXPIRES IN BRIST“L Law! Some people scem (o think | “Ono hundred and fwenty-re| 'S¢ Clogged bowels and inactive liver 5 loft mudguard and the left front |Nair succeeded to the aldermanie | hat to pass a law ends ol troublen. | thousand in prison" Reed thunder- | 574 N L ke s S flRtiC .H\‘"‘kl (::gho::’o :rmi‘:u«‘;{-m:'s‘;y‘;‘r‘ wheel, but Bergeron's car was mot | chair, being reclected the following Why, sirs, the Saviour of mankind |ed. van army as &reat have con.| Doland seems to have had the|system. Health vanishes and with e thwoien. the melghborhood. | Semaged. The officer found no/cause | year. | was cruciicd according 10 the quered kingdoms. In prison cells in | $OF8t of the central European snow it beauty and energy. Dr. Edwards' it § vhich will! | 4 : i Y 3 o torms. Rallway communication ! Oliy. i otn | tor police action. The republican caucus which wiil' . .pe { Roman law and according to the|contact with vice: for what? For | i v Olive Tablets will save you from His eyesight is very good and his| "o ) T a0 15 of 217 Broad nominate a candidate for president Pmmjmt Hason Was Amlmej Jowish law, The wretches who drove |ealling a little liquor that somebody | W81 disorganized and in castern this dark hour. For 20 years thi mind alert, but for some time hel o "\ crogeing Brond street at|pro tem, 1s tentatively set for April | the nails in Hi; hands were as much | wanteq ( a Galicia many entire districts were [have been prescribed in place of H et s | . o | d to buy. pi p \as suffered from almost total deaf- ', 5 ‘street about 5:40 last evening|15. Although the council must con-‘ wlfl] “e' B"um Lfldfles | criminals as it they had ussassinat-| «ang you think you are doing the | COMPlétely cut off. Tarnopol has|calomel to men and womc. seeking 0 et ey nesl | when she was struck by a touring!firm the appointment, the over- «d Him in the dark. |gervice of God. Turn your cyes to|Deen unable to communicate with health and freedom from constipa- e ! car owned and driven by EarleJtay 'whelmlng republican majority as-| “John Calvin slowly ' roasted 10 thig picture and ask whether the ,n“,: the outside world by any meansition. They act easily and smoothiv. fany Cases Listed snouil “;;“““ o ,Gd“l;’c",) ";" {Aures apppoyaliefithe cmcus selee- ! porter A. Norton of Bristol, ror.“’”“"‘- "“‘(”‘:""‘ ': l:.; l:;"[; Jaw, |18 ot that which 1 denounce it “’1;".‘","‘“ _I'_‘:"“’ since a weck agoNo dangerous griping. Take night- ) treet, Sh: was attended by Dr. L.|tion, ! s “Joun of Arc suffer e 1aw. |po " aturday. The government h - o ‘i . 2 On Criminal Dodfet T Slyaz for e’ 3 on the knees. | Alderman Nair of the first ward Merly of New Britain and prom-| wiet no man say that I am de- e ,":L’.:;.n‘:,';"{?.r,::rlm P AR ‘-fih‘;‘_(:‘.‘\“u“f:u.;prh l;;‘l,).‘ Lorerelling ficauls i amase. Dridgeport. Feb. 18 UP—The Feb-| “yopan told Sergeant Ieeney he il again seek the honor of head- inent in New Britain and Bristol claring we should defy this law. Tl By the purchase of mait, Read |Of transportation in this distr Thousands of men and women uary term of the criminal SUDETiOr .5 griving cast on Froad strect at ing tne delegation of five men who' Masonic and other fraternal cir-|Go not so declare. g P v R Danish Rallway Suspends would never be without Dr. Ed- sourt, which opens h‘m 1OMOTTOW. e approximate rate of 20 miles an yopregent his district in the common ' 1.0 gieq at his home at 78 Pros- | Would Remeidy Wrongs make their own beer “at home in| In Scandanavic the Danish state|wards' Olive Tablets, a vegctable with Judge Alfed €. Baldwin presid- | y.oyr when the left front fender of ouniii when his term expires in “We have the power to change. ¢y presence of their children.” railway announced suspension of all | compound mixed with olive oil ing, will break all records for the hig car struck the girl. He stopped pect street, Bristol. yesterday. 1t is our business to proceed in the | “The moon shines on the ;,m,,,,_‘lrnrflc over the Great Belt because'Know them by their olive color. 1:'m: yimber of cases to be presented. iy car at once and took her to the, = | He was born in Bristol, Septe:iber 1ight way 10 remedy whatever | o overywhere. Grapes now bring |Of the ice. The route to Germany 30c, 60c. The docket includes three suts of physician’s office. Scrgeant Ieenc : T , 1865, He moved to New Britain ! wrongs may exist. I have hee‘niabem $175 a ton because people are hrothers. The “Kelly twins” of this found no cause for police action. . | When a young man, removed from ¢peaking upon the theory that this| oyine wine and making it In thei ity, James and Robert. will face —_— i ' L here to Southingtoh and later re-|is a bad, a destructive law. homes. Cider—you can get so drunk *lie court upon charges of burglary. | . turning to New Britain where Be| “It has introduced corruption into! on it now so quick that you think old | The other brothers are, Lee and o apent most of his tife. A few years:the political life of our country. If| D It oW 50 aulck Kaat ¥ Y | | 00 0 \rthur Landry of Norwalk. charged A : ] 4go he removed to Bristol where|! should undertake to marshal all| . el Tb c dltl f Y T t vith burglary, and Bert and Frank, T . h: made his home with his sister, the facts at my command we would [, grnhr';‘!r‘elsflillllhlll “““:;.1:0"“1:.” av“? e on on 0 our ypew“ er " eed of Danbury, charged with rob-' The police were notified today of : i{ Miss Emily Norton. |be here until the cock crows in the |l falns, and atong Al At Hery. the return of the operator's license ; . His wife, who was Miss Hattic | mOFRIng. ; verywhere you &0 you wwe Bddie Kane will be tried for the of Joseph Lavallee of 50 Horac: I'rost of this city, died cight yl'ul'x‘ “This law was enacted at the de- You ‘““' oen more silve hooting of Patrolman Joscph Mc- gtpoct i w 120, mand of an organization, At thel W, 0 o o 0 e sinee ‘,m,‘“;, Cormick of Greenwich. Me 18 - Oficcr M. J. Moore is able to bv o | Mr. Norton was a past master of head of that orgamization Was o0 “epan g carried by all men rharged with assault with intent 10 upout after a recent fall which wrmony lodge, No. 20, A. I, and A. | Wayne B. Wheeler.” . marching since the age of time b | 1L, : : caused an injury to his back. | 3 ; @ member of Giddings Chapter, | Reed then read from a biogruphy | o 0" | Mokt of those to be tricd.are from — jygge W. 1. Mangan is slightiy S Royal Arch Masons, and a past O (he late counsel of the AU T ycsourian read advertise- o o 0 1i:4dgeport. indisposed at his home on Basseti o thrice illustrious master of Doric | *#1000 league. ' ¥ ments from a Washington pap B t Type t Ex h g 5 = = street, . § Council, Royal and Seclect Masters. Te was xolmz to m: i? (hfd""{“":;' relative to flasks and charred keg: ew rl aln w" er c an e lantamaria Jailed Co. No. 4 of (ht fire department i He also was a member of the Son "‘H':f“"“‘r:‘f‘ e e et 1o the| Vet if they carricd nds of knivcs 2 3] was called to a grass fire on She of Union Veterans and the Patriotic | % PYe - {for assassins at reduced rates the For _Operatlng Still T road ‘on property of How F i Order, Sons of America. He was ac. ‘PIFIL that was taking the place of| o "\ouid be after them in five Hartford, Feb. 18 B Judae g oy uy 12:56 o'clock this aft- ; tive in affairs in the Bristol the indly ministiatons of e Al iyeen wisiiom | carren B. Burrows in the Uniteg DIerman ut 12:50 0¢loek s g 3 he Bristol Con- e folks of a few years ago. lmw utes. | . o % i 4 gregational church. -, o Borah took the floor to deliver his! g e _ fineg “TnOON grega : 't Compel kel sates district court here today fed | oy yony pioyin co. s teased to Me is survived by his sister, three| oo Gyl o mit i nl‘,w,s.\d\snvwh in_defense of the dri law Walter 1. Rosensweig and Joseph 3 nhieces and a nephew. VFuneral serv- ! “w‘km('“y spirit_of the smlonr‘.“"‘“‘ Reed b Murphy, a storc at 65 Main & ices will be held at the home in gr mankind. Sirs, you can't com-! plays an impor{ant part in the appearance of your correspondence. Our repair man will keep your typewriters clean and well oiled, replacing worn out rts and ribbons. Make a habit of having your typewriters everhauled every littic while to insure the maxi- mum efficiency. 96 West Main Street. Phone 612, nk Santamaria of Walnut strect. ! aterbury. $500 and sent ail for ten days | D7 ealion Hgupr iRssly [r TG o AERRT LU Beintol tomorrow attcrnoon. |y 'free peopte. Hener, thin 1o | Deems Taylor Scraps { Eop g i | 4 ers b members of Masonie | i o o a miserabje faifure. e Al ‘:" which was sclzed on Ducember S5yl 0 the New Britain Ex- COUNCILMAN D. [ BARTLETT 5roups. W. G. Gibney of this city ‘"' ”‘“:;:":, ik ?,,f",‘,d',"‘ Yl His Second Opera . e still ‘was operated in the ga- |“HANEe club will amemble at the mester.of Harmony lodge. will reb- | jogpicable philosophy of Wheeler's. | v York, 1ch. 18 (UP)—Deems 86 Jof ‘Sulebe Magntari and b Bt betd tomeriow cvening at § Al he has sansunced. Mg wRpe- resent the lodge us a bearcr and ' e qidn't care what men did so long | 44107 ingd oLy fred 8150 and. mhen @ sixty o'clock for the regular weekly din sition o his clection has been Harold W. Gee, past high Of 14 n stoundrel votcd as he wanted . WOk on his sccond American opern (he latter wus- | Ber and mectin heard. and it i3 probable that he Giddings chapter and Ha 8. Lim fo vote. {and started over-aguin along an en- Hundl"eds Of families are now plan_ pended. : onted i = will be given a clear field, as way Schuey, past (hrice illustrious mas- | “But, Mr. Wheeler was not the Urely different voute., 2 fr o o \ b s ei : , ter of Dorie council will represé g AR rihe | After the premiere of s ! 4 : o ey Attorney AP Q the case two vears ago when he preseht nly protagonist ot doctrines of this! w Assistant United States Attorney. €A Smith Sails B e their respective Wodivs. Other hrar- g, 1 reror v it pocriosn Henebmen® in 1027 Taylor was [l TN to mcve Marc st an e Jobn A. Danaher. Several ofher was clected alderman Kind. 1 refer 1o that e r Miami i ; : g ers will represent Pranklin lodge wpi o ' Jok 1 commissioned by the Metropolitan . of # were continued until February For Miami Tonight (im. by the voters of his ward. he 5 wnight, ‘Pussyfoot’ Johnson, It was . 3 | by WI“ be d Yor mmtenen on pleas of gl lavana. Feb. 1§ (M- Alfred T, bad heen clevated to the chafr on:. Of Bristol T disclosed before a senate omv.nurm-]“v-"- company to compose a accond | fll 8€! action of a new home maae viol ttion laws. @i 5 i ¢ i o i y 3 i i eryicey sc held at the home, ihat Mr. T'ussyfoot Johnson was in OPCF | . . fo viotation of the prohibition 1AW= mith. and mary of 12 including year previously by vote of the com. ! Scrvices will be held a ihat yfo i ; i he Classified Sec f th L Al ,,:;,,, J ,,.". 5 ebnlyman ‘M “: hon council. | l‘ Vrancis T. Cooke of the Bris- |l pay of the Anti-Saloon h‘aguc" T got stuck ‘lv-‘r'-«‘\ " !h;‘r(‘ was rom t e assl hon (o) (J 3 id J4. I . # 3 x = tol Congregational church, presid- had received some $18.000, He [t00 nmch theyght in it the com- 2 Democratic ianal e ttee, will| Donald L. Bartlett, councilman | # g JL 3B e e 3 Jouse Withdraws Its £ i;"n::» “‘ o m“ ‘”I'“":‘l:""":r Sho: i o Wik ”rd‘lhm 1923 ang M Burial will be in the West said men had often asked if he was|poser said vesterday. You can't er 5 i Winslow Probe Request i | . cemetery. i d he dened it. | have too much thought in an opera; quols fonight. 1n repubilcan candidate for mayer last | i - s + Washinglon, Web. 15 P—The e the recent preside pring. today announced himaclt u| g R SLMr Pisityroot i delinion Easken | kot HrAmoLion U mans iad) IS YOUR AD THERE? [ ouse today decided to Withdraw 15 date has been honor guest at a num- ' candidate for alderman from the! oo MERININ S ing Bl D e e vy . { Cquest that the department of Jus- | Lop of social funetions and has play- third, to suceeed William H. Judd, | qio wan rerins LI ontincnideaty See vl atn. F ey Bl Lt A S it bl . e e N od golf daily on the Havana who is retiring from politics in Wwho was retired on April 1, 1924, ners. Did 1 ever hribe anybody other plot from a novel which hf CALL 9[5 Now 6l Lharw A s after 53 years service with the New Yes, I bribed some Russian offi- 'did not name. and that he already | wige I the| A s <o i i boen | Yok New Haven and Martford cials! | was at work on his new opera. [ ~r - hin 2 Ny uncilman - Bartlett has been | pajlroad company. most of the time | “That is the man who fixes the | = | ASK FOR SPE Laal 6 TIME RATE | MOZART 1 jchairman of - fthe committce O uu haggagemaster here, died at his moral standards of your people, is| I MENT ANNOUN( | i i An informal printicg and supplies for severalihome this morning at 9 o'clock in|it?" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bolles of [l (¢ 5 3 250- | tainment ay .r. | Years, and is considered to be one his §0th year. He is survived by Diiss| Discussing the financing of the 269 Main street, announck the en- A We“ ertfen Ad mn the Herald ontaining $300 in cash noon by the members of the Mogzart ©f the councils most valuable mem .- {wife and four brothers. The: func Anti-Saloon league, Reed said gagement of their daughter Klor- $ % s carricd off hy thieves who Music elub under the dircction of Pers this opinion being shared both will be held Wednesduy morning at prenchers helped to collect funds ence, to Charles R. Clark, son of | Alwa s B s Reflllts’, (iwoke into the Lava Soda Shop- | Miss Minna artz, Those par-|DY his own and by the opposing po §:30 o'clock at 8t. Laurcnt’s chureh. and that he understood that in some ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clark of 204 Y rimngs i Sl _last night. ticipating in the program were th- |litical party. He has been chairman| Burial will be in St Laurents instances the league divided the Hart street. No Juie has Leen sct lccording to u compluint filed Al Misses Adcline Edclson, Miram ©f Many of the most important cemetery. | meney with the preachers. He sald | for the wedding. poliee headquarters. Miller, Natalie Herman and Lena| _ o i | \ Ratner, Bernard Alder and Seymour | 8 D ADS Ralinowitz. JUS1 KIDS P vaxg & Loow AV mE - M HELLO -VES SR -THI6 T'S THE FACTORY WHERE POOR PA [ AUNT HET NS p g . s e cTEBENG OO AN~ T BY CLAUDE CALLAN BY RORERT QU ILLEN WN 8 ik ¢ e, HOUSE — WHAT ? THEY WANT YO TALK U “Preachers can't get wives “I put that old siriped to suit Ma. She says our new voile dress of mine in the prezcher's wife is too intel- ||| missionary box, but 1 dyed 12 {lectual, an’ she said our old ||| first so the heathen weuldn’t || Paw sufle“ a Relapm acher's wife was a draw think the missionary i % to him, too gay an’ frivolou nyright 1929 Publishers Syndicate) ‘Copyright 1929. Pullishers Syndicate) kq WELL, NE KEPT HIS MAIL w FROM HIM, WHILE HE WAS |ILL. BUT THE BOSS HAS | BEEN SQUAWKIN' FER HM TGIT BACK ON THE JOB, , FoR A WEER: Y — i P 1T VLY Adams Street, j _ ‘L‘é gég‘;gfi g1b o X4 Seven Room il : 1 ( B NORTH. FoR House v i 2)7 gz;'bfgl o 0il Burner i i - \ /. FIT AS A Heat U\ nsurance 4 ; g FIDDLE! ReAL esTATE [ ek ,‘Ii . | 4 Lt Semmercis! Tres Compoary Puiding Tel. 6000 wparer Fraturs Sorsice, Te. Grrat Briton rights reserved.

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