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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FKIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929, = L ==——_m = 1 ¥ public squares by earth tremors. A with the state department over the|Norma H.in, Clementine S8cricea, noon nrd E ¥ VENTS fairly strong shock was felt at 1:56 | social status of his sister and desig- | Louise Pckus and Anna F | NF R ESS l]l: lAW Report of J. E. O'Bricn f 1 1 a. m. nated hostess, Mrs. Edward Evereit| The third club is at the American Other matters which will be taken !vee o ford 3 iy The squares today were filled With Gann, this naive suggestion was | Legion. tormed under the auspices| info consideration are the us - fug i U Satuzdgy, § § RA crowds of frightened people, many o found more than once. of the Women's Auxiliary. The of-{ ports. Amoug them is a report from | Hillnouse s schoo! ut New Ior whom nervous from the shocks The idea always struck the broadly ficers are persident, enevieve | , Americanization Dircetor James E. | Haven _— —_— i stayed up all night and kept the Geveloped sense of humor of the vice | Michois; vice president, Felixa Ko- O’Brien concerning the accomplisi St. Th minary team is on iights burning so as not to be caught president, but his only response Was | pel; treasurcr, Anna Melnyk and ents in the evening &chools this | the schedule for three games, all in . . = s 0 . a chuckle and al reflec- | reta clen Kopel H year. Anothe cport ©of inte Hartiord. Spanish Nuos Are Given Ten|wsvares v reorsce, ., | Reduction of Dues and Meeings| i o, i, e i e e G Mk ool 5 A o e e, Days {0 Leave Gountry {5ume’ssy oo epores o | Under Consideration [ " ™ ™" " " Fire Alarm Out of Order, When Pupils Want to Work ihufi iy sl ™ 3108 SEIE SHORTIR Expert Re ros Public Tmportant changes in the by-laws | Wwon for his sister equal recognition o ] s N cassures ] e $6h h oRelt s ia ¥ ien fire hroke out in his home : - the age of ars school at a cost of % : of Avis G e with himself at official dinners, A ¢ all pupils under the ag Faenza, Italy, April 12 UP—The | FIEL Grotio sl b weted BURODIIC e T n b the wllng I Thetn > of the night. Joseph | of age must attend school for 150 bid w made by Anchor Dost ducted a widespread series of raids A £ . i M 5 5 . | seismologist, 8r. Benandi, comment- | for final action on April 19, accord- T ecretary Ke s us- | Pine ran refooted a quarter of a e nnauit the application f I'ence Co. Other bids were from sk el L gl el L g of former Secretury Kellogg, the us days previous to th lication for 1ng the last 24 hours, making a num- ber of arrests and closing the build- ings. in honor Mexico City, April 12 m—uenu‘\ Reading, Mass., April 12 (UP)— A state law which provid on the sou‘h side of t of the department of interior con- | gud il ; chandelier under which Miss Stef- tick s fot lunch was served. was performed. as bride, Kitty oom and Neil Miss Steffi it of many beautiful ing on the quakes which have ing to information reccived by mem- |ually quiet Charles Curtis is realiz- mile the nearest fire box and |, wworl certificate not hold the Atlas Co. of $238 nd the Page [shaken parts of Italy since April 7, bers of that organization today. The|ing that his first declaration as vice sounded the alarm in cases of special excoption, it wus Ifence Co. of $237.74. |said all seemed to go from west to | meeting on April 19 probably will be | president created a real st ! \e returned to the house.|learned today following a conter- One Home Basehall Game 5 : cast. He assured interviewers this|the last to be held in the present| Just looking over his increasing res I t his ‘amily ani|ence between Supt. Stanley 1 Decause of the fact that in every Two convents wer ded. Te { . 1 ) M actar . e ralded. Tel wyu3 quite normal and that thev |quarters. It is likely the next meet- | stack of mail was cnough to con , : ntly for firemen 1o|Holmes and the state commissioner |case the Senior K rchool loses ; exican nuna found in one were re- | ghouig not fear any more damaging |ing will be in the new Masonic |vince him that he had said and done ; : his home had burncd | of education. money on its h baseball dia cased after being warned they were | g oo Temple, although this has not been | something which at least was ai- he ground he learned that the! Supt. Holmes saw the injustice of mond Principal L. Slade, in his (‘"““5 :" "0;1“‘""" of the constitu- | s | decided. ltracting attention. Intent at right- |, which he had turned in had|the law when 1t is enforeed and with |recommendation relat T l'{" ion. Spanish nuns found in the | | " Other changes to he voted upon |ing what he considered slight to his ; : : o Sl f itie ‘aclioal Board JUDGUENT FOR %350 £ . s at he cons a4 sligh his er at fire headquar-| the permission of the school boa - other convent were given ten days | EXtradition Granted aiitha | ; - | sister, he had not counted on a pub- ! e S Sl Sl : ¢ h dtav Carlson of West Hartford b, e, N C he mecting wil include the dis- | 3 T ers. vy b o leave Mexico. W sensing with regular monthly meet- | lic storm and now he is amazed at Lo n Tt T P n commissioner with a v one home gatne t game zive igment of §3 A building occupied by the “army [nv Non-Support Case | L £ v et | i el ; B i st ) 2 the 3¢ cominon. pls 5 pied by aFey| Chiet W.C. Hart of the police |ings and holding meetings four times | the widespread interest. |~ The vast y (:ains 80 Pound ! Apalng,, Bepdar ; ; t no DiPitro ot for defense of women” was raided | g ioin o roceivea a telegram late |2 r at the call of the monarch. | Majority of his correspondents sup- Vv Ooman (ains ounds, that un a dnesday, May 0 DiPitro o also. Among things found which |y gergay afternpon from Detective hat the officers and board of Ported him. Wins Suit for Damages it ; ) [t iBla s A en Lo ot N mcble asinert path the agents classed as seditious were: | g\ ey at | governors meet on the thir esday | Iriends of the veteran Kansan & ' o e 115y | sessions ann 1 sry game excepl one is out of A bulletin alleged to have vwn!:‘,"1\;,‘,':,",\;,2“{,. e s“a(‘fif\;};‘: R e ::.n?m'f;tui::o"f]"“"“ insisted all along that he San Francise AR A2 (O [stay in school and even enter high town, This arrangement is for fi Flainvitle. LiPitre printed in the United States by the Sy J_:uz'flm Schoell, extra- | Such business as is necessary. ‘:mm.-vl only by loyalty to the fani- Sige 2o ern | SChOO szuinst the parents' wishes. ngncial reasons; because t i \ ivir car f'.“ ed by Balva- exiled bishop of Hucjutla, Escapu- | gition having been granted. “That the dues be reduced from §6 | 1I¥ and to office in public fizht ! ; et This wou = result of the 1aw enclosure, there is always a e ¥hen the coliilenio larios, containing the purported | J)iverce procscdings which Schoell {10 $5 a year. | for social precedence for his sis- 2 enfe 1y ke arihel liome - i 1 rdo, who appeared n§((;; dricd Llood of the Priest Projuarez |ingtitutcd against his wife, who is an| Aziz Grotto has accepted an fnyl. | !¢ nd he confirms that view in : Elinped i Papooliok ol n ‘ 0 school | gan y be play Brit- s R Who was executed for an alleged at- | invalid, have heen dropped, accord- | tation from New Britain Assembly, | PriVate conversation. But he is now and foll on the railroad car forry v srought the facts be- ain, but any home games which de- | 7 eI tempt on the life of General Obre- |ingy to the detoctive, It is expected | Order of Rainbow for Girls, to af- | YONdering if the publicity will ever on October 5, 19 | tore 5 o e Jatter de- | mands a guar from us mean ®on; and pictures of Joscs De L.eon | that (he sergeant and Schoell will | tend the initiation on the evening of | "% 25 Jipclen fefineg sl Sohe i ¢ sception in loss, whercas we can usualy ;i Toral, slayer of General Obregon, |rcach New Britain early next week | Abril 16. The members will as- | T ed injuric srithyrola and i o i . 4 Euaranty of our expenses HOOVI l‘)]nch‘ the agents said were beingland Schoell will be arraigned in |Semble in Grotto hall and march to ;Thl‘ee New Clubs Formed '“" , ‘r'"”w o “l"j A chang e la 1d require for the out-of-town games Washing : ®old to raise funds to provide am- | police court on the charge of non- | Masonic hall in a body. Fezes will | . il : ounds i un act of the . and | The scheduls follows: : ien | e munition for the so-called Catholic :um,um UG | be worn. Monarch Martin W. Hor- | By Junior Achievement i o lthis e ¢ ¢ . t April 20, La Sallette Semina ! u g expediffan N insurgents. | | witz will be in charge of the dele-| Three new Junior Achievement - y her $18.95 for indicated today that AW Hartford; Saturday. April A uryland tomorrow. Tha | sation. | clubs have been added to the local “4¢! u She had| t be changed next ye gutuck High school at ugatuck essure of his engagements was | The Grotto members will attend |roster. Two have been formed at { teport on Prate v Wednesday. May 1, Hartiord High bl or the decision affer | . plans had been made for Eleven women were arrested but | . __1‘4_ Al released with orders to appear later | HQUSEWives Walk Miles for investigation. An engineer | Performing Day’s Dutles“"" session of Everyman's Bible class | the Levi O. Smith. m’hm?], One I e f .’rn'- successfu . : t. |school at N \: Britain; Saturday LSRN e e S named Valindo Pimentel was arrest- | Byrlington, Vi, April 12 (UP)— Sunday morning when Rev. Samuel | called “The Busy Finger Club.” arts for | Holmes and I il L May 4 ¢ lomas’ Seminary ” 2 it (he ot ed and held. ate in accomplishing their | A- Fiske will speak. Tt will be known | leader ., the president W | who single-handed pre e Hartford; «urday, May 11, St la travel from 8 to § miles| 25 “Masonic Sunday” and all Mason- | Helen Miczelaiskas, the vice presi- ashington Hearing ;.ccic or a sare 10w b ne fra- Thomas Seminary af Hartford: Fri- 1 mer of the Gridiror aily t R 3 ) nig o8 will 2 saline George, the sec Hartford, April 12 (P—Deputy | ternities and sororities in the 1} day, May 17, Bulkeley high schooi peraa his e repenlad 'L‘ mm.h, 1 s .:E Al 2 \lvj:\"(lr::r.‘;l]xn Kk v;].:zt}rj.:>t:|>r - [Attorney j. rest L. A 'vr‘n <chool will he reported at the meet- | 4t Hatfor Eellirany Wiy St DS i;’;""h;"“d',f:", 'J,’,",';,’:"\"v:'fi::o'n{"a',‘,:,\uvo 9 or Krupp an1 the reporter, ot it today for Washing- | ing of the school hoard fhis after- Thomas' Seminary at Hartford: Sat- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | state agricultur: l)(-onn:». | x POPPERS ADY[SE Clark. The roll of members includes |t . C., taking with him a copy LIFE PRISON TERM {7 5 e somsica oveeal ™ GURTIS 10 TAKE WIRR, 5 Aok e s 5, 2 i 2 2 LRanr e el Eval Benusis and Lillian Poltre. further : nts in the legal ac- Ml ‘“n"wn NS o | The second club of which Pauline|tion of Connecticut against Massa- was found that most of the | & » LEId 0[ ” Ca“gm ill Jemy | distance was covered in the kitchen, | Vice President Chuckles Over Flood 'l;‘a.l.q~‘!\.| ’!Allm' nv-.lvll\‘rulj.I;fm‘uduin: vf] l H' r .(\ \“:;‘\, rs‘l\'lr:v‘ ']r“ ..l.\ ' §|and by rearranging and grouping of Letters Suggesting Marriage | I,,t.,id,‘:,‘|. ,.,_'f.,:‘, G ‘:','“\':,', 'w’, for Boston's supply w tm 2 Mddl w l | eauipment, the extension service re- 5o Rechioe Garday S, nyl anted In middle ves {duced the mileuge by one-half to in “Status” Dispute, {president; Yale Gahardi, secretary; 3 i {avosthi lsie Huber, treasurer and Virginia o s newspaper to Be pub- Washington, Amril 12 () Sperl, reporter. Other members on erica was the “Boston Woodbur: 3. April 12 (P1— In the hundreds of letters the roll are Lorraine Cote, Shirley ctte” founded in 1719, The | Reventeen year old Adam Milo, ali It costs twice as much for rail- | poyred into the office of Vice Presi- | Percau. Natalie Morris, Jennic Parks . the *“American Weekly | Charles Weaver, today faced the dent Curtis during his controversics | Erima Marazana, Nellic Nuhunchik. | Mercury,” founded the same year. possibility of life imprisonment for | a serfes of thefts throughout .\'»\\‘ T —— Pennsylvania and the mid- e west to which police said he | W.T-G Co- confessed last night. | one Gmteful ii i and Ilo- fimm Scorel The alleged confession was ob- | tained police said, after Weaver was o : tdentified in a telegram from Sheriff | Mother’s Tflbut‘ i ' ’ William P. Day of Midland, Mich., | ax the Adum Milo who escaped from [ *'} would Bot be without the ow & at that city in a fail delivery before | his arraignment on charges, convic- | tion of which would have meant life . . . N 1 — ! fmprisonment under the habitual | DrTrueS Ellxlr Fol' Your Convemence and at Your Demand’ criminal law. Milo wan arrested | near here April 3 for stealing an au- | i Th P “lar M lb I il tri tomobile. | for it is & faithful friend all year | e e a o ‘ efl The youth s said to have admit- | ;10und. At first signs of dull feel- | roads to replace the ties as the rails. \ i 4 ted the theft of five automobiles at | IN@s fatigue or restisssness I give Plymouth, Pa. entering stores in | MY children & few doses and then | Shickshinny, Glenn Lynne, Back- Test sssured that everything will wood, Clayton and several others| be il right.”” —Mrs, Flora De- | towns in Pennsylvania and New | eaults, Worcester, Mass. | Jersey. Among the larger places | The “kiddies™ LIKE Dr. Trus \ in which Milo is said ad- | to have | mitted thefts were Lansing and Mid- ‘ | Elizir — grandmothers call it LAXATIVE Melbaline Lov'Me Lov'Me Philadelphia. 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