New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1929, Page 10

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BAY STATE BATILE ON DRY LAW DUE Weis and Prohibitionists Pre- pare for New Struggle |not been maintained during the| {last three or four wecks and that he was suffering from general dibility. | Persistent reports in army circles! hat be is suffering from paralysis were denied, however. | Both Catherine Booth, at the !headquarters of the Army's Women Social Work of which she is head. and the spokeswoman at Hadley wood. the booth home, said therc was no immediate cause for anxiety NATIVE RUNNERS WIDELY | Boston, glaring spotl MISSING GIRL IS International Surch Begins for . Brookline Banker's Daughter April 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929. uot included in data relating to Miss Morse which was turned over to me 'to aid in our investigation.” Edward W. Morse, er, grand- father of the missing girl, was un- able to explain her disappearance. “All T know is I loved her dearly and she has gone away,” he said. Where she has gone or why she ELY HUNTED left home I cannot say. DLeen a great blow to me. I think |the matter should have been given 10 the newspapers earlier instead of waiting until this late date. I'm| afraid it's too late now." The detective agency announced | (UP)—Even the ight of public had but it has | Hall, Arch street. Saturday after- noon not later than 2:00 @8 the meeting in Hartford opens at 3:16 sharp. Senior Warden Lester Vib- berts of Comstock Encampment will be glad to know of any patriachs who are going especially those with cars. An appropriate badge which is to be worn as regalia will be dis- jtributed at cost. It will also en- title the patriach to a buffet junch lafter the degree at 4:00. All pa- | triachs will be welcome. Mr. Fuller . Capt. Sharpe as “Mrs. Temple” and George W. Smith as “Jach Temple” taking leading parts. John Brown ... by the state the ... AL J. Swoboda Martin R. Anderson Mrs. John Brown .. Jule P. Norton 2. L. Sandberg China Famine Relief Finally Gets Permit Hartford, April 4 P—A license to { solicit tunds for China famine relief |in Connecticut having been granted welfare department, local committees solicitations interrupted last week, it | was stated today. will resume = terday on being sentenced to two months' imprisonment for selling liquor. He eaid he was tired out from people calling at his house at all hours to buy drizks and would ‘vel- come the two months' rest. After sentence was imposed he shook hands with the arresting policeman and the magistrate, e ,‘ JOHN D. STARTS FOR HOME Ormond, Beach, Fla., April ¢ (1 —Accompanied by members of his household, John 13, Rockefeller left PRISON GIVEN BOOTLEGGER Hamilton, Ont., April ¢ M—Ivan Eberson, 55, expressed pleasure yes- The Zero Hour 4 o'clock when your vitality Is at its lowest ebb. A cup of SALADA will stimulate and revive you. "SALADA" “Fresh from the Gardens® his winter estate here last night by train for his summer home at Po- cantico Hills, N. Y. failed today to producc any clug (o the whereabouts of Miss Rosamoul Morse, 17 year gid blonde daughie of a Boston banker, who disappear- ed from her Brookline home thre: months ugo tonight today that it had recommended t at a reward be offered to expedite the scarch. The girl's father was expect- cd to effer a reward. HUNTING AIRMEN Search by Plane for Southern Cross Group Continues after h jr., ha news- hours W. Morse, appeal to ope that publicity 4wl police ani failed, “h remained ery. Twenty-tour father, Edward made & belat in had ich as cver @ m international hunt. whicl i the watching of steamships ing from Canadian ports, and a s Ly the Freneh strengthened hat she had not ye. announced plan 1o capital of France attended school MRS. MABEL R. HALL T. . Mucauley as “the perfect Lutler” injects a comedy character | which acts as a buffer to the more | au- her out her to she the once D tectives were inclined to th girl was hiding, Boston or som . awaiting an op- jme to depart for Lurope ver @ wide area have been od o cooperate in the hunt. May The Golden Rule degree will be xemplified by Devotion Euncamp- | ment of Danbury at 4 p. m. This is dered one of the best encamp- ment degree teams in the state. 1 BIG SALE ON EASTER LILIES and BOSTON FERNS NEW BRITAIN GREENHOUSE 210 Osk St. — Phonc 6080 . T. § Macauley Mabel R. Hall Dorothy Smith George W. Mitchell Adcline S. Anderson If This is the Year for Your FRIGIDAIRE NOW is the time to buy it! e Yl Comstock of This City to Attend s - , | farce comedy which was produced Hanmm Mwfing fat the Odd VFellows hall le\erflli cess by the Masonic Dramatic club, will be repeated on Tuesday, April 1. 0. O. 1., District 11, comprising | dren's Home. Iserious trouble into which several | Midian of Hartford, G. Ired Barnes | The performance will be given at young stars get themselves by means Manchester, and Enfield of Thomp- {ollowed by dancing. Jealous wife. sonville, will hold a district mecting. | The east of characters remains | Miss Adeline £ Anderson, as *M oy | e, | PATt 0 perfection. as does E. L. Sandberg, who takes the part of band. Wigson Dorothy .. Jack Temple .. SHOW TO BENEFIT T0 WORK DEGREES "2, “Mrs. Telegram,” a jmonths ago with considerable suc- e combined encampments of |4 the procceds to go to the Chil- of Hartford, Shepherd of South the Odd Fellows hall and will be of a troublesome telegram by a urday in T'oot Guard hall, Hart- [the same, with Mrs. Mabel R. Hall John Brown™ also fills & comedy | John Brown, the hen-pecked hus- Mrs. Templ, ‘Mrs. Fuller . Drag Reservoir authorities were consider fea ility of dragging th. 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