New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1929, Page 2

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i s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 was sound “was not by the business pre- cipitated ash in the DENOCRATS HOLD u.uhw | mark began, carcely a day, a week, that Secretary Mellon not i a statement there for BOY lmflv'wm -~ GOES TO HOSPITAL Rum Into Street and Against Fender of Car cr or a did rting leclin .mm Ransell and Smnh Appeal Col- leagues for Haste as: no reason o his den politics His vie ) Geaver the ut owned and | ois of lourgeois David Doty or Doty re- for police action Stephen Coffey reported Agreed On William FE. Beers of 37 Pearl Nov. 1 (& pow- |street was driving on West democrats and r rect about | ins of edan Shurt ‘o o, Speed Washington erful coalition of west §.30 o'clock owned by and g of 45 from the nt republ ligned witl question driven Dy | Columbia curb and nd today republican regulars on of expediting tariff re vigorously reaffirme tion to write the type wishe: Spurred was Joseph but | street pulle etermina- | gamaged the righ bill it board of the Beers c John W. Riley reported a collision hetween a coupe owned by er Perakos of Lincoln Road and Iriven by Charles Nevers of 44b Burritt street, and a sedan owned | driven by Charles Andruss of Chestnut strect, about 5 o'clock last evening, Arch and | Walnut streets was slight damage Officer John lision between a Carmelo Greeo o Lafayette street and driven by Salvatore Greco of the same address, and a sedan own- ed by Rosalia Bienkowski of er Road and driven by Lucian Hlmvkm\w]u of the same address, at ‘clock last night on Lafayette strést Thelds age was slight. Constable Fred Winkle was driv- ing north on Hartford avenue and Frank H. Stewart of 787 Corbin avenue was driving east on Winter street about $:40 o'clock last night. A collision damaged both cars, but neither driver was injured and Act- ing Sergeant Peter Cabelus found no cause for police action. Zht front fc of v the exprossed desire of President Hove publican leaders meanwhile strove to effect some means of bringing the bill to a final vote at the earliest possible date. Senators Borah, Idaho, and Nor- ris, Nebraska, republican indepen- dent leaders. and Harrison, Missis- #ippi, and Walsh of Montana, demo- cratic chieftains, had given their as- surances that they were entirely willing to hasten the disposition of the bill, but warned at the same time that the insist on “ample” discuss ems. The appedl Hoover &nd Senator ministration 1 of the bill during sion precipitated conflict sions. Aiudi reported a col- sedan owned by dent Indian of Watson, Tén, Reed Pessimistic Senator Reed, Pensylvania, strong- 1y identified with the republican regulars, reaffirmed his belief t the bill would die in conference. President Hoover's reiterated de- gire for a continuation of the flex- ible clauses of the presents law with power vested in the sncy to — change rates, drew immediate fre.of Jouett Shouse << STATE NORMAL SCHOOL e cememmati vartr o+ OFFERS W]NTER PROGRAM the democratic party Shouse said it was ‘“regrettable | that the president’s only contribu- tion to the solution of the tariff problem is another plea for that part | of the flexible tariff provision which | gives him authority to alter rates. o Urges Tarifl Statement Continuing, he asserted that| Arrangements have been made by Hoover's “eminently desirable solu-t» New Britain Normal school au- tion” in completing the bill by the thorities to offer to the public for end of the session “could \the first time a series of winter probably have accomplished cyents of a cultural nature. had the president indicated what the Jitney = Players sort of a tariff bill he wanted.” will produce “Murdér in the Red Concluding, he declared “the |Barn,” a comedy. December 14 the president can h his 10 Mount Holyoke Glee Club will sing. have a bill go to conference Vithjalmur Stefansson, the next two weeks if he explo 1 speak on frank 2 ard Course of Empire.” ing always that he Iebruary 19, Fritz Heim, violinist he said in his opern will play and on Ma ount Feiix congress Von k the German raider The ser y was absorbed in and a a Devils,” will talk consideration the of th My Buccancering Cruise.” gecond passel The of tickets will be limited over remaining to 600 which is the capacity of the one inasmuch Normal school lette, republican tickets or single wished to speak nay be be prese xegxo Held in Car (‘asc‘ < car which | le in Stamford after | com Drama, Music and Lectures to Be Included in Serles Open to Public. special November 7 desire wit will b even at assum ans what 10 ate 100 of “Se ile ng iten of schedu! ator La Kol Wisconsin who them could nc on sch sale performance tickets purchas | | on Just Out of | Hospltal at i lodg delicato ti could ady by criti Both Harrizon binsol t e, pressed conf ¢ c zenc soundness ability of the present Harrison could . was slig name the ket collaps Wife Sues Her Husband In Force ,\utc Pa \mem Propo expre wph n me wi tify Wast drov for the ington ho crim of ¢ tly hurt. encourage stocks, pavir ments and not “What stock?"* interrupt t ndia en a it s senator. Raskob is that kle t issued corporation 1se will | “I don't kno rel eny of the stocks d Har “and when I say th ink add that I about them Indiana.” *“Raskob, Harrison, “is politics at this critical 1i He quoted from an int week by Raskob sayir others “felt grave con stock market” because of flated” condition in recent y asked if President Hoover Mellon had ever glven out statement. Although riticising the about more $7.050 FORECLOSURL SUIT 1 Annie Solomon defendants in a civil | 3 Gottlieh probz than from how not try the de- a mort jons ars von trans Annic respon- ot to the court or Tuesday of he said he was December. The papers were issued | chief executive, Attorney Harold J. Eisenberg and | ator Barkley, democrat, Kentucky, were BT Heel sserted jt would be “idle” to con- | Winkir that the president’s statement p"gd w‘lrl}‘ A;)é\rr;'lb the country that | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED A[n g ' wri irnable su- Sen- | by BELIEVE IT OR NOT sent with stamped, Mr (On request, dressed envelope, proot of an (Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.) | SR I ARABIAN “PRINCE OF PHYSICIANS * + WHEN ONLY /O YEARS OLD — WROTE A COLOSSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA SNAKES HEAR WITH THEIR TONGUES. DoLLARS WHICH WouLD YOU RATHER HAVE. P A BARRELOF DIMES or & BARREL of DOLLARS p— g | (tanval £ 199 King Faptares Syndeate, Ine. Great Brtain nghts reserved. TOMORROW—A TREE THAT CRAWLS , ad- . Mr. Ripley will furnish ng depicted by him). Trunmqr\ R a1l on CAN SPELL HIS NAME THE SAME FORWARD AND BACKWARY WANT COCCOMO FREED I'riends of Man Convicted of Vio- = lating Liquor Law Say His Fam- ily Is Destitute. A state policeman city this afternoon investigating ap- peals that have been made to state officials to bring about the release of Carmela Codcomo, ing a term of .10 Haven county Jail. | been {is in dire need and menths in The claim made that Coccomo's his. imperative on that account. meeting a musical combined with presented committee. was in cha Edla Sims, Irene IFoldan, Olga Pagoni, Coccomo was convicted of liquor law violation charges, having been rounded up with a bootleg ring several months ago. by the Stanley Works Girls Have Hallowe’en Party The regular monthly meeting of | the Stanley Works Girls' club was | held in 8t. Mark's church parlors | last night. Plans we discussed for card party to be given in the near itur The Lillian was in this LEASE DRUG Bernard Stein, leased to Carl W. Almquist a drug et is serv- New | who supper was in charge Wass assisted Misse Anna Horn- | kohl. 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The $2,400 a was made by | Eight y driven by Leon P. Dwir town. The er mitted to the §:55, ten died at Trinity College Holds Matriculation Exerci Hartford, Nov. 1 (A—Trinity col- lege held its 1 h ma ation day | He exercises today and th of | Dwire, the driver, 106 undergraduates were s today char the college roll in a cla The case v This ceremony, which makes under- | we graduates Trinity men, is Iways held on All Saints day, which on the Trinity, calendar founders’ and | benefactors’ d: The book |mu which the stud signed their names is the third Chief by the college. The matriculation day address Dr. Martin Buetler of lagdeburg, Germany, this visiting professor on the Trinity ! (o faculty, who discussed education in Germany. 'ER BOY KILLED nchester, Nov. 1 (A old Alfred Fatcher was fatally injured here last night when he ran in front of an automobile on Main street as he was celebrating Hallowe'en, The boy was crossing thoroughfare with a grou mates when struck by Memorial names was A ‘woman the living scetion of | Ha agd con city this the vandals youthrul last year's them on prevent but from damasg the the police | This afternoon | O'Mara went to the man W. Chamberlain and Monroc report that S, MANCH South M conside serg | dam the busy | of $50. of play-| oadster | 1 to the Mr. ( chairman of the comn mer | tiec issioners, boy inVMown court with reckless driving continued WOMAN THANKS POLICE in the telephoned afternoon iment the department for policemn said she realized it was not possible doing whole she did exeellent work Serg home of at streets to invest rable had been done during the night t reported that the \pproximate hamberlain is a board of 17, of this was ad- hospital at e was hit morning. | 1, g Real Estate News Warranty Jones to E. uth Burritt street. Mortgage Steele to Savings Bank $1,000, Greenwoog Connolly. for two| George I . of New Britain, street. 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