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hen 04 rty. the nal wWiis | or A0 F1p) o was 4th ni = ———— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER_G, 1929. 3 i T : | o | V A short time ago he was convicted of ‘ the sheet metal which k = | = : y 4 S goes to make P RUGRAM OF FUN |{one Armed Aviator to ‘[]UIET[Y OBSERVES British House of Commons Votes | {Doctor Discovered: n} o H ] | e . More than 200 tons of aluminum Request Federal Ll::e(n;c ‘ | T R D. l 5 5 Missing Nine Years sre recovered fhont airanel i Youngstown, O., Nov. - | t ) S ‘ e ] BYLE.&C, CLUBS |z 5| HER %5TH BIRTHDAY ~ To Resume Diplomatic Relations | s wiee” ~ v o T i i i st 0 0 : St et | | B0l D , wh cvery year, he told his hearers. qualified to fly a plane will be de- || . R . . . disappeared nine years ago, has Henty Ford melts 50 fona o€ Bat- L e e e L ith Russia, Supporting Premier |z, e e ficois S ¥ 0] V GHeN e 950l averred. He went on to say that O, Didn't It Rain” Presented || sarment ot commercs acronaut- | Mrs, Charlotte Burdick in Good =l Saried 0 HenEnbion 10 S eR : ics division representative. = (13 1 4 physician at East Baldwin, Me., ies contribute vast quantities of re {0 Audience of 1,000 e pilt is Dale Tiblel, 21, | | Health and Spirits ’lema s Join Labor on HAT TINY BUTTER chose to drop from s sl o claimed lead in old cables. Ho also who lost his left arm in a ma- i his secret. His wife, Emma, and 60 Y I Old Mal] R I I ‘. ) e nemi — i i c 5 2 ; —_— | . . 2R 8 AR told of the fact that a chemist in a chine while he was building a toy | Vote After a Hot Ex- a daughter, Mrs. Anna Small /! s 1nto ester Siant onts Qervead s Approximately 1,000 persons were | | airplane when he was seven years Friends and relatives of Mus. a talked to him yesterday the " N Sl i 1| old. He has been flying a o : sl s | 20 ounces of silver were going up present at T. A. & B. society hall dn bl has been flying a monos | | Charlotte B. Burdick of puight| change Directed by Con- o || hospital where he is recovering the smoke stack every hour with the Main street last night when a pro- | | planc at the it i almmont |strect arc extending their congratu- | | || from an operation. e fumes of sulphuric acid. The discov- = 5 e Sl here for a year and has piled up a Dbest wis o e 7] S N said he had spent the SEa : B ; ram ot entertainment, titled “On, || here for a year and has piied b | jlations and best wishes to that well| gervative Camp. orton said he had spent th Notwall (T)—Tolice offi- vy led to reclamation processes. Didn’t Tt Rain,” was presented by |] 2 ately & urs 8¢ |known resident today on the occa- | Resl&lll‘al]l P&[I‘OHS S[ .tR nine years working as a chauffeur | | 0 oo established the Next Wednesday the club will hold the Girl's club of Landers, Frary & || time in the air. He is applying | [gion of her 93th birthday anniver- 1 Il ROW and caretaker on the cstate of & || jjantity of a 60 year old man who |its annual election of officers. A, Clark and the Universal club. for a federal pilot's licens sary. ; o | Th, o wealthy family in Westchester. | | | truck by two automobiles and |G- Hawker today withdrew from the i —_— .ondon, Nov. 6 (P——The British i 3 1 NS ALl COL U] % 2 tith opening song. assisted by a|—— —— ouse of commons has decided to played when he to the host B 0 ¢ ast night "7 | candidates. . €. Young and the in- horus consisting of Katherine Stef- . 1esume diplomatic relations with So- | e - pital for the operation, caused Taho 8 & . o imbent, Hugh McKenna, in the ck, Carol Rtipple, Katherine Sicath, | Clty Items R e e e in the Pecrless Lunch || Dr . Richie to suspect it was ietim, dressed in - dark |G Anna Urban, Evelyn Middleton, Nor- £ et dt Tan Promi Ttarna d street about 11 o'clock the same Norton who disappeared s and of -"; build, with were passed by Edwin P, Hlio e nante i Do ——— | upheld Labor Promic: tamsay | e Aty oot OS82 I in 2090, Richle notifed M gray mustache and hair, ran across Ty i alabratloR G e and Anna Skeene, i Droand Hrs. William 7T. Moris- MacDonald, in his f or ques- | ©F M Wt pefoze Sy uCE Norton. the highway into the sic daughter The two act farce comedy by Har- |50y, who left this city some time tion of foreign pol reach L nbara R :’0"“:‘ court '0"“»\]‘ 1 by I ristiano of Nor- pkh A 5 il el ) The s i three men bheing arraigned | vho was driving cast riett N. Connell was very witty and |2g0. have visited in Sweden and ote. The common b el SR i = ‘ ST vapid with dry humor and earried | Turkey. They are now traveling L vote of 324 to 199 1 e e e b b R climpact hewi i Path (0 ) Postal Receipts Show he audience With it up to the finale. | throush Ttaly. Lo PR, (G ped Laskowsid, 20, of 433 Duarrit street, | the Laskowski brothers pleaded not | SPPOSI(® side of (he road, wi ! Gains in Fifty Cities redit is due to Cyril D. Pearson,| Carl R. Johnson of 347 Church | Sien iaita and Valories Doy and John Kopycinski of Moun- | guilty. None of the trio took the | e it 1L ’J“‘ *“ " ML £ \””: Wa gton. Nov. 6 (F)—Post- vh?-dlrcr‘mr, ! ; | street, manager of the savings de- clei fo Irance. | fain View, Plainville, score each | witness stand, but Attorney Golon [ (PIIITE BV JOIR AHEISAOM Of NOF- | master General Brown = announced T e and Katl e i nantment oninottlty Nationalfhanic The,liberals supported the govern- | fined §7 and costs for breach of the |asked for consideration for Henry = ™ ol toadyiihabfpostalinesaintaat bl fats ham, the new rich oil people from junderwent an operation for ap- STl etk . S e t being | Laskowski, who, he said, has been D s to fractured | lected ci for October showed an Oklahoma deserve mention for their | pendicitis at the New Britain Gen- ment solidly. and three conservatives | peac & judgment being J skull o and a crushed |increase of 4.52 per cent over those : | ncluding y American suspended on the drunkenness | Making an honest eftort o keep ing Depic o g work in the play as does the lead- | cral hospital. He will resume duties ! B o Lemness letitioe T hiy I r Dr. William | for October, 1928 ¢ ral hospital. resume dul T i r leader, | charge, while Henry Laskowski, 19, | Out of trouble after having been in | ¥ i for October, 125 pEpady LUl Joseptison SeNIelngimextimonth ! Stanley Baldwin, (o back Mr. Mac | of 435 Burritt street, was given the | several escapades a year or two ago. | Vs Seye dec lotal receipts for last month were .‘f,:‘,tp“j‘f”j,“\‘:’“ .?‘“J"'"m:“]”fv_“‘i Application for a marriage license B TehHlL et i e n e e TR S el iousTit a ity el molleaibooked Chicisilarioson 545 compared with $34,195.- Dina™ and “Sam.” James Degnan |y, peen made by Alfred I Stuc | Follbws Mot Dobate BUA lothEY Tawionas TVGoloh o |avolding tarrest ) that hedd {xiedlto o aEe oL mansiadghte dawel increase of $1,546,694 and Lucy Goodwin, was loudly ap- = = o s sheit on eckle drivin count on, Ohio, with an increase of : cly ny of 200 Kelsey street and Frances | The vote followed wn acrinionious | maintained that Henry had no part | take Kopycinski out of the restau- 5 1 VECLROLI] LSlHCrease o plauded ~ for an cncore. Katherine | \f e 00 e e A : 3 nry had Both men were released 18.54 per cent led the 50 selected planded . M. Kendzior of 22 Clark street. debate in which Mr. Baldwin ofiered |in the disturbance other than to try |Tant, the attorney asserted, but the sy Sleath's specialty number toe da i 8 5 s R Al sheryinanaty [t s e honds. cities; Rochester, N. Y., was sccond in the last act helped to make the| The A. Nash Co., suits, topcoats. raieiiis s e d oy ek brother and Kopycinski | fesult was that he g ¥ The dead man was ident with 7 per cent: Fort Worth, et lor overcoats 50. J, Ryan, 22 ure” of the new lubor unent| (o lcave the restaurant. Judge | the others day as Andrew Misawic p hird with 1 Memphis, Jack Madcley, James Degnan, |Roxbury Foad. 2909.—advt. :;:pl‘;::]\':_“-:t;‘”’1‘»;””“:va‘(’w Nl fsaxe suspended judgment in his| Judse Saxe questioned Henr here from New Yor . fourth with per cent Lillian Josephson, Helen Lynch,| Oditon Proulx of 160 High street solf—and foreizn ininister had, laid | 256 Vith a reminder that his rec-|learned that Me is cmploye tember with his son-in-law and Hartford, Conn., fifth with Clara Hindler, Charlotte Jacobs, | paid more than the customary priec | m‘ ey i \‘; Csilon “‘, “'M\_‘ ord has been bad and his treatment | court advised him to be careful of |1°, Shaw, manager of Sh e T lipecioert Luey Goodwin, Paul Laabs, Jo- | for witnessing the New Britain N,”_] | " The amendment was rejected by | At the hands of police court judges | his conduct because his record is |Norwalk, a Post road inn located a - e seph Clynes, ¥Fred Blankenberg, )n hockey victory Monday night as| MRS. CHARLOTTE B. BURDICK | )0 same vot 4 10 19 ofore the | uite I»n} . such that he will be sent to jail i | half m from the scene the ND DAUGHTER W ¥red Schmalz and Katherine Dur- | he reported to the police last night | alaias dakenion O Shan o According lo Officer Cornelius)he persists in causing disturbances |accider an Diego, Calif., Nov. 6 (P ham were the actors in the short but | that while there somebody ap | Mrs. Burdick, who is the oldest |\ rihur Henderson for reinstatem gh and Supernumerary Officer land otherwise misconducting him- AR A lator oAt s Mar complicated play. ently picked his pocket as his pock- |living ~ member of the Trinity | o {he Soviel Union in Brit od Spooner, the three young | self. oric Sella wealthy widow of The musical parts were well sung | etbook containing $5 and his opera- | Methodist church and who was ac- | graces men were intoxicated, Kopycinski's | Walter Wisk Fined § H Hollywood and Ilorida, were mar- by Lillian Josephson and !tor's license was gone when he left: | ivo for many years in church work,| Dipiomatic fies with the Soviet|condition being more pronounced| 1yyajter Wisk of Miller ied yesterday at Agua Caliente, Madeley, I'red Blankenbers, Luey | vmour Bushnell of 218 Kelsey |is in the hest of health and continnes | Were sovered in 1927 atier a raid on | ! of the others. They had |gireet, went to a wedding last Mexico. the same time, Betty fioodwin, Lillian Josephson, Helen | girect complained to the police Yes- |her active houschold . duties. Al | thej London headquarters of Arcos, | loft the restaurant before compl Ming and had a few darinike, accord- UL dies Sl (LACRUS o Lynch, Clara Hindler, "\'}‘3" GoodWin | orgay that his bicycle had been | | though no party was Snor Sovict de organizations, | came to the police, but after they |ing o his admission, but he felt married to Frank Thomick, busi- and James Degnan. Miss Eleanor | gojon from the yard of the Central | children, grandchildren areals vas said (o provediliaremichadsuipion stheatesh ol g pubie (driar) an automobile wess partner of Wilson. The double \»]r*\ndt ncm{m{pumm on (he plano. | junior High school. St dlaa S of espionage and propagan- | ve \r[!z;:!\.](.l by |gmr\'1‘m;., and | and thought he was doing so prop il S loras folthe ancin, lowee B o v Russian coramuni: age s in ony rala aganski, o [ tan- | o r N 1 o r H H Y nte v ) ancing followed the show Mrs. Howard Smith of Lakeville | 0f friends who dropped in to ser l'(”»( ian comn nts i M”\ i ‘”\'\ho“vw o “\j (;]\\’“‘vl’h erly as he rounded the corner o GE Dalbey Te”S KlWfll]Iill]S OI Agua Caliente hotel by Judg lis resting comfortably at New Brit- | her during the day mples of e e S e U ! ! ‘-\fl;-x" nd Broad streets about 1 Dt ) co Mirando of the civil court I ain General hospital following ndma Burdick's famous cookics AR ) i oo P ¥ g y o'clock last mnight. Supernumerary S h P. of Tij UNITEH fiRuEERS | serlous operation. Dr. George Weir al gencrations.” c next step in fulillment of last he trio ordered soup. according | Officor Spooner, however, obscrve l clentiic Processes lran e ol i e | e ra eanOnE L o DiEhts Yote, end 1H1S 5 oxpocted tol (o the testimony, ‘and Konycluski | siat the car siruck ane. curbetone 1:DUCATORS TO BE VISITORS i RELAtion take place immediately. started a disturbance because more | S o o o e . New Britain for almost 60 year o i and carcened across the street and 5 Hartford. Nov. 6 (P—Sixty educa- James 1% Cotter of 504 Church E To Settle Questions one picce of butter was not | giryck 3 ; Probloms in reciain non-per ) : 1O Lkhe was born in Cromwell : £eo struck —another curbstone, so hr \ Al ; tors from forcign lands, who arc in } U ['strect reported to the police carly SRR v’ otiations then will served to each. Then the soup was G : ishable metals from waste were ex- | | sl 4 0 2 b Mrs. Burdick has <ons and R stopped it and arrested Wisk on the | .5 2 - this country for a year. while at- 5 ; ast evening that his car had been [ MY Burdick s Gk T lement of outstanding wues- | deliberately dion thelicounter, |l (harea ot recliless dsiving as\he had|iained itosmember o Rivanis | ding the International Institute T stolen in the afternoon from the | ' » James k. Miss 6,5 hetween the (wo nations, prob- | cskes: were thrown about and a | o'® Hegdevingias adlclub today by G. E. Dalbey, metal- | Londing eIy Iyard of the Cognceticut Light and Iimma J. Burdic 1 Mrs. Isobel wcluding the drafting of a new | noisy rumpus cnsued. K 1 Aot b drinking sufficiently to be |jyreivar sinerintendent of the Stan. | Teachers college at Columbia Uni ramu(\ ODO Ba le w hGham‘lowr Sl A mmons of this city., Charles A. Bur- S S Rl SE s SRE D [ donsiderau Biin de sl HER Rl ien Mo bl T e foa G0 et oa st el crsity, will visit Hartford on Satur- u dick of New Hampshire, Mrs. Carri T e biessupRa o fes andawould shave iidior, R e e el or | day. They will be enterfained by 0 \ stanley Women's Tielief Corps s Mot i 5 victory in the common struck Dalamaganski with it but for | v VR ALELRBUB LN EEIT ONUSCOTT: % 5 % u tore ]Qammuons ) RS AL Bassford of Waterbury and Mr Het onrediies is ik v Jbalamdsnnsg Wisk pleaded not guilty but [snines was found to contain enough | Dr- Albert B. Meredith, commission- oL i will hold its regular meeting Friday | Lycy A. Perin of Hartford. She Das | fest of stremsth wit conserva-| jromes paamerierence, . and hel | judge Saxe believed the oficer and | copper wich was reclaimed in pay- | €r and secretary of the state board e s :v,fl‘rmcm\ 8 0 o'clock in Judd’s ' nine grandehildren and 16 great- | iy opposiion, and up even ”“ ¥ i 4.0.;_\,(.;;\4 l\n take his | imposed e of $23 and costs. at | ing quantities, was one of the state- | of education all. % ndc B il > companions out o place, il & same s wa P al at e y H = y S— e T (ST, T e ) grandchildren, wmore favorably tl been ox- | J\:Wumqi M“m‘l‘ !\ = | the same time ws & Wisk that |ments made by the speaker. Itecov- ? 3 T Eanized il acooraine “lofiye | LIcisCandina ian WG CTT pected, although a yrable yoto | veinshi admitted that he was | e should mot drive after drinking. | cry wall amounts of tin fron USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS , and the organization actually jMect at 2:30 o'clock tonorrow aft- 9 bad been taken for granted sinee et o nelien of this|Crnoon et the home of Mrs. ( recognition of the Soviet also has e | Erickson. 66 Cottage place. ! i L been a liberal tenet 57 members now. cnrolledy| . Mcaand Mrs. Ba Aillerof 43 A like vietory for fhe labor gov- and approximately 50 morc pros. | Cedar street will leave tomorrow fa crnment now is forecast in its sec- rects the officials of the organiza- | New York city. They will visit Mrs, | ond test of strength, which may ma- | jon feel that v are armed to| Miller's father, who has been ill for ialize os early as Thursday with | the so-called ‘“chain store | several months, | g A interpellations on recent sfate- | ‘ cnace” to v degree of succe Al Larson. East street merchant wu I P b [l T d Naming e of inian volicy by Lovd Irwin, | The fight will be an ageressive | and president of the United Grocers, 11l [s Probated To &y, &llll[]g viceroy for India. onc and will be carried into {Inc, is a patient at New Britain | . I aiin Opposition Without Consent Cart ot The cnemy's camp, Cut | General Nospial. e Kin as Beneliciaries Onposition 1o Lori Tewin's m‘n‘; rate prices, made possible by co-| Idward H. Christ. president o nouncement ased principa - operative buying, extensive adver- | the Affiliated Exchange clubs of | on charges it had been made with- £~ BOSTON~ STORE {ising campaigns and frequent spe- | Connecticut, has appointed A. M Her husband, Rcer I ool Consent ot fha Himion commiss cial sales days will be a few of the | Seripture of this city. secretary to|and her sons, Irederic, Richard and | cion on Indian statutory reform, and atures in the new policy. | he vacaney caused by the death | Henry, were remembered in the | would embarrass that commission's el ard Sellew of Middletown. ill of Mrs. Meli B. Wood, which | yorl I"avorable reaction to the \oz only will all the modern chain | CIaIC L - . work able re store methods he used in actual| Officer John M. Liebler was de- | was filed in probate court today. |[statement in India coupled with o] an 00 el'el's Were urn awa 9 l'. . . merchandising, but so that stores|!ailed last evening to investigale a2} gpe jort half of her cstate in trust | lord Trwin's status as a conserva- will be distinguished from _others | Somplaint that Hdward Lol of Mid- | with the Britain Trust Co., for | {ive has served to deaden the attack s 5 E 1o | dletown. employed as a cake baker |y “ht t of her hus- | from this quart however. those in the organization plan to, 2 CT 1 the care support of her hus l AL t t t = ‘ot & regulation greon and buftlat the United Baking Co. at Hart-|hana, One ter is left to Fred-| Some interest will attend the an- a YO ) 00 p’cla 18 g as arrang [0} o A e new color scheme will |ford avenue and North street. gave | cric who Is ven the household | swer of Ar. Galdwin to an cditorial ; adopted immediately and stores in | & Man 25 cents as advance payment | fupniture and personal property as|attack in the Daily Mail which | o imization. are cwpected to| for'washing his automobile, and the et ihie s Fanilly pleb an d he had connived with labor . B ' | paint was spoiled during the process ¢ cemete Longmea- s in preparing the announce- ave their fronis repainted before [ PAIN A 4 W cemetery, Longmea ! o fars el e B0 pen S T e et Sute i aion ik b et e S remain here the rest of the week. P e 2 e cer Liebler referred the complain- | five plo 1o last resting places | forced by other leaders of his own 4 7 ant to the prosecuting attorney. of her husband, Frederie, Ric party laler to repudiate his stand, | Tufts Medical School Mrs. George C. Ellinger has re- : 2 - turned to her h Francis’ on Booth strect Hartford, Dean Dies of Paralysis hospital Boston, Nov. 6 (®—Dr. Iidwin | rom St 1 | X. Tibby, 61, dean of Tufts College | T lie underwent an operation. Medical | school. dicd at his hom fate last nignt following a pa :H\\u LEW]S FILFS ANSWER stroke. He had practised medicine I ILINOIS DISPUTE torn in Limington, Me. July 17 1568, he received his A. B. degree SNGETIPNL LR el ,1.(:;',“';":;'. Labor Leader Charges Council Of- was senior visiting physi- | n City hospital and | ars 3 ficers With Tnsubordination— cian at the Bo: professor of the theory and prac-| Not Independent Body tice of medicine at Tufts. He v H 4 ried Marjorie Hill of Tuffalo, N. LI Sprinzficld. 1. Nov. & (P—Jjohn in 1907 and she, a son a1 1. Lewis, international president of daughter survive. the United Mine Workers of Ameri- Nl = = | ca today in wering injunction ON POLICE BLOTTER | proccedings started by officials of The police were notified today of | the Tlinois district of the union to the return of the operator's licenses prevent his unseating them, made of Joscph John Gillette of Stanley ten charg of insubordination rter Road and Michacl Benn against the state officials He also definitely charged that State Presi- of 93 Broad street Joseph Failla of 47 Spring street | vomplained to the police last night dent Ha ed 82 ry IFishwick 10 of union sappropri- funds. Yhat on automobile truck has been | T.ewis denied the Tllinois district left in his driveway every night|Was an autonomous organization yecently, and all summer two cars | With authority and power to carry were parked in his yard without [ on without supervision of the In his permission. Ho did not even | National wion. The answer also denied that Fishwick was an offic at the time injunction procecdings 215 Kelsey | were started, inasmuch as the char- police last | ter of district 12 had already been at | revoked, and therefore Fishwick nd others were not entitled to re- vchickes, he 1 know the owners of the sald. Sevmour Bushnell of ktreet reported to the evening his bicyele was stolen Central Junior high school. Sergeant P. J. O'Mara turned | course to a court of cquity. over to the probation department| —— today, seven small boys who admit- | Sgviet Slup Arrives ted that they broke windows in a house on Bingham street, owned by With Soldiers’ Bodies Herman Herzog. Havre. France, Nov. 6 ( “loudy Michael Talentine of 233 Lasalle | Weather and squalls of rain obscur- street complained to the police to- | ed the harbor here today as the day that a vacant tenement in a | Soviet ship “Lieutenant Schmidt” house owned by him at 217 Lasalle | arrived with the bodies of §6 Ameri- ktreet was cntered and plumbing | can soldiers and one I‘renchman fixtures stolen. | who died in the Archangel cam- Officer Bugene Kicffer reported | Paign in northern Russia at the tast night that a parking sign in | close of the World War. front of § Ilm strect was broken. By order of Commandant Nivet, : commander of the port. full mili- ANSWI MENT | tary honors were paid th> bodies Washington, Nov. 6 P —Replying | they were taken ashore. Guns fired o a statement by Rudolph Spreck- les, New York sugar refiner, who |a guard of honor. bad suggested annexation of Cuba| The bodies will remain at Havre | s a solution of the “sugar prob- | until they can be transferred to an lem.” Ambassador Ferrara, Cuban | American vessel, whtch is to call for wmbassador, said today his coun- | them before November 19. ry's independence would never. de- send upon any cconomic problem. POL l( 15} uurn St \I 1CT Rridgeport, independence Is its great- Nov. 6 (UP)—1. t " Ambastador Ter- | authorities today were awaiting | S RSN T rob- | word from Baltimore concerning em may depend upon politics, but | William Dorsey. 84, who is being o counfry'’s internal affairs,- her [ held as a suspicious person very Wberty, can never depend upon | Dorsey aroused suspicion when ‘conomi he became agitated at an announce- | & : ment that the vessel on which he FOR REST RESULTS shipped from Baltimore last week ISE . HERALD (L, was going to return, SIFLED ADS ‘ a salute and French troops formed | and Richard's wife. for the maintenance and care of the. Permanent Mandates family plot. ; R T ||~m-i‘ and Richard Wood Gommission in Session share cquadly in the fourth qus Geneva, Nov. 6 (B—The perma- i o abatht ST e Tan t mandates commission of the e e s e League of Nations began its semi- been left fo the New Britain Trust |annual session today. but there was Co., in trust for the support of his|no prospect that the question of | Patestine would be discussed The New PBritain Trust Co. is {he The commission is awaiting th executor of the swill which © was | conclusion of the Rritish govern- |drawn up on May 19, 1 The | ment’s inquiry into the troubles be vitnesses were Margaret Derkins, | tween Jews and Arabs and the re- row Mrs. Mortimer Camp, Jenny L. |port thercon by Arthur Haugh, and Walter G. Kosswig. | British foreign minister. - = | The neat 1 “Stolen” $48 Discovered In Pocket of Loser the commiss quick action, mund Nedley of Westfield, for- | be summoned in extraordinary ses- of New Britain, pulled a fast | sion fo hear the results of the on himself last night while a | tine investigation. | guest at a wedding party at 60 - ———— Broad street. He imbibed something FENSIGN NAMED 1N ORDERS Shianzes e e e S S e cred about 10 o'clock that the $48 | (o special orders issued by the adju- he thought he had carlier in the |(ant general's office. Lnsign Junius vening, was missing. He went to |, Millard, U, 8. N. lias beon the police station and declared that|appointed ecnsign, Naval Militia, C he had been “r ' at the parly. (N ¢, and assigned to duty with the Officer O'Day was assigned to make | 14 givision. The orders also give wn investigation and the first thing | jermission to all Conneeticut Na- he did when he reached there Was | iona) Guard organizations, includ- to make a thorough search of Ned- Rson ey, finding the moncy on him but in | 78 the Governor's Foot G & 3 the 1L Militia, to par: L different pocket than it was placed , i a i r { se SUC Ly Nedley before he missed it S| A I'””I R e fliEsinronostaineniiopapvalinRcar i i s e e SOkl Lack to Westfield, but the officer de- | {N¢® Of Armistice Day. he was too much under of liquor to be allowed 1o car was placed in a | > and Nedley advised to seck | hotel for the night, taking his car lin the morning. | | RE-SENTENCING DLELAYED New York, Nov. 6 (U'P)-—Re- sentencing of George Card, one of | the major cmployes of the Albany baseball_pool. was postponed in fed- 1 court today until tomorrow. Card pleaded guilty to charges of mail fraud last January and was | given a suspended sentence. Monday he was remanded to the custody of the federal marshal on recom- | mendation of Irobation Officer George Daly. | cided the i to do gard that GOLPERS WILL MEET Atlanta, Nov. 6 (M—The annual | meeting of the Professional Golfe: Have you s an altitude of 29,002 fect, association will be held here No- | & £ vember 11 and 12, it was announced | S T ] bl e 5 mus..iroubie Among the miaiters {0 be dis- | | Help the duuees drata property) Sins- LA e e -d\l‘:»i BiptaciNaRe AvaY s 5 i 2 DS d.nu-..ndfi&(hnnlc.lnu-l ‘fm‘ the 1930 P, C A. tournament. toxie secretions. Try it! Sold on money- folfers from every scetion of the | § back susremtes: "‘“""""~ L | country will attend the meeting. ~ ) | Mt Tiverest. m the Himalayas, bll\ ll TE( |the highest mountain in ihe world, | B CLI:Aus rhg NOSE ¢ on woul: Henderson, | |t Sy regular session of the l mandates commission is in Ju but | it the British report warranted il | 1 4 ards and de under | THESE HEADACHES MEAN SINUS TROUBLE 1 CROOKED O CORN 59 cum.pme TOES? Foot Health Institute Continued Tomorrow ' Friday and Saturday Only NABLE to care for all who came for service, Mr. Stahlbrodt cancelled oth- er engagements and has consented to remain with us until Saturday at closing time. If you have not already discussed vour foot comfort problems with this nationally known speciali h H ist, we urge vou not to neglect this oppor- tunity which may not be yours d"lll'l No matter what yoar trouble—or how many things you have tried with. out smecess—you owe it to yourself to discuss the matter with Mr. Stahlbrodt Pedograph impression and special measurements will be made of your feet without charge and he will explain in detail exactly what you ought to do to get perfect comfort. M. Stahlbrodt’s explanations of the causes of foot Ilnull e are clear, ex- plicit and simple as well as vastly interesting and he demonstrates his points as he makes them. Do not miss this opportunity to learn the reasons why, that you have al- ways wanted to know about hoth your foot and shoe problems. ation for Mr. Stahlbrodt's services. There is absolutely no charge or oblig: CJ\/ HOES Conveniently For Women, Misses, 1 Youth, Boys 3 and Girls Located On The Street Floor

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