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1929: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, d From First Programs (0 Be Given in All | i : o Lol serew. His parents did not know faile block Charles S. An- ik et TR o AT e i) rew ; ! Hld who failed to block ! R P“U“P S‘.hfl{’ls S 2 ; gt < three loaded shells in it and two J. Golon has uRiiR LG e G HOSDII&I—TWO 0( 61§ Nl drews' plan to reopen a small store hotel in London ha v Y 3 AT : it oot 2ii | spenis of eoughing developed. Two on Stanley street. near Francis|as the headquarters of the Ameri- H er ones, by TuawiE Hatrin a]|-operations iwere performed: wi h- street, said this afternoon he 'I:(:uv delegation to the maval confs A : ort of the shoot nol lironent FiErin el on | o SusE e RserCy sl & Three motorists were arrested lappeal to the courts to have thejence in Janu \ g fury ; head-uarters ! B wedged in the wind pipe in such | | within two hours at midday today. | ant Stadler and Offi- to make an in\estigation 1 ¢ O c \Goa e e i ) Threatens to Shoot Family £ FOUND WITH WIFE off his over turalization papers and several harge room saj he would kill them Then the pulled the revolver out of his pocket &hot. the bu pe ing staged at Boston Garden. had severed when struck by a freig car in the Boston & Maine railroad yards There last night. She was returning to her quarters in a circus train following a performance when the accident occurred. Her name was placed on L the danger list at Haymarket Relief er right 1 By o ormer in a wild west show be- wallowed a Will Be Arrested oo Leaving half year old boy rence J. Golon errin, as the result of injuries re- ccived when Attorney Golon's au- tomobile struck him on West Main street, October 18 { The case is retu le in the court of common pleas. According to Attorney Golon the boy ran in front his automobile. The plaintiff had a fracty and other injuries a manner that surgeons were un- reach it ithout endan- o child's ii fay plans made to the child to Philadelphia for ird operation. He begar hing violently. His nurse picked him he heels and ; on the back from his one charged with reckless driving after a double accident on West Main street, another charged with | driving while under the influence of liquor after an dent on Broad street, and a third charged with speeding on West Main street. Charles . Wilkerson, a salesman, 43, of 536 Carroll avenue, Bridge- port, was taken to New Britain Gen- J | eral hospital fo: treatment for an injury to the head and a laceration of the right jaw and when he is able | H to leave, he will be arraigned in SENATOR EXPOSES other papers as well as two tickets > t v 1 Ameri Armis less driving. He told the police he . ay dance on th > ir. front of had been under hospital treatment Yy . em, ordered them all out of until recently Wilkerson was Griv on West Main street this forenoon about 11 o'clock when his car struck a parked charge of violating the motor vehi- cle laws. Postal Receipts Increase | (#—The announced | increase O(l 0 or 4.29 per cent in postal | receipts at 50 industrial cities for with the same College-.)\il' Race 701‘1 With Cup for Winner . Syt vost office department Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Nov. 7 U] Jiac. % 8, SR Fos | —College rivalry took to the air to- | ¢ | day (5% | _ Percy Warner, a student OGtoE Et coraaared York university took oft from | €087 CBON Roosevelt Field while word was re- | L 1c¢1ved that C. I.. Morris of Yale had Washington, Nov. 7 New | Total receipts for the month were 6,894 compared with $3,5683,- $3 owners I for Relvidere proper Washington, Nov 7 (R Luxury is worth what it costs. So is extreme durability. But common sense will tell you that it can't be combined in the same garment. Tell us what you expect in an overcoat and we'll see that you get real value in full measure, i . let lo all ahove the ntinued From First Pagc) et Bimo mecting | car owned by Norman Littlefield of | : 4 door: "L will shoot ail of you," h of Comstock Encampment will be |38 Vine street, Harttord, and dam- | h cried 28 45 held in Odd Fellows hail, Saturday |aged it considerably, at the corner | ; : e e wen tchen a Inland Steel company of | cyening. |of Wakefield court and West Main | G e s wife told him she was with 19 $1.150,008; 192 Mrs. Peter Baker, a worker in |streets. Continuing. his car struck | g 3 R A 3 onr told! he ointed the revolver at her 0,168; 1 $6.190,60 Brazil, will be present e month-|a parked car owned by Myer Ter-| Oh, | Had the l;rfr@:‘m '/kag —Uhy hat® & 21 T e would kill her. a4 38,0 1927, 1y meeting of the Womar's society tesof Main street, this city, also | (acalion =1 hctoally Mmoot bo H;@ e e S e A shoot yo se T love $7,500.894; 1 $10,394,107. of the Pirst Baptist church on Fri- | demaging it, at Bradiey and West | chbeg Niaere [ 2 (o ekl 1 . ¢ for Republic Steel Figures day zfternoon at 2 o'clock. She | Main streets. Motoreycle Officer Al- o Hig‘v-— Ol tyis e = it = Republic Iron and Steel com- | will speak on the subject, “A Vision | fred Tanguay arrested him and Of- b e 3 t stand y. startir 3: $6,644,- ! of Home ficer M. J. Moore took him to the | . 1024, 8 $3.8 The New Britain Herald Publish- | hospital. 15 1926, $3.62 ing Co.. was given judgment in city | Harry Farrell. 33. of 93 Pulaski ) rigger. bu 1928, 34,6 court today to recover $234.18 in its strcet, was driving his father's truck N RmEel L e e e company sit against the F. J. Rooney Co. of | on Broad street today and struck a v his time pistol was 1923, $5,448.169 this cit It was claiméd in th - owned by Alex Karkowski of 100, rsda £l PA $4.073,295; 1926, 35,586, hearing that the defendant failed to | Broad street, damaging Moto ol par aYhengtheganolicelivarriveda this 1927, $4,028,916; 1925, $6,- pake payment for a bill for adver- cyele Officer David Doty arrested found him lying on the flaor bleed- sing. Judgment was by default. Farrell on the charge of driving Do S,;‘;,)[:m hl,”: ‘;‘fi""d‘ He Judge Saxe presided while under the influence of liquor. | N Sl e e Louis Greatorex, 26, of 1167 West The family lives in a tenement X 0 oS in e i . 160kt ousisd by Mk Kirklawsh East Hampton Tax Books ain street. Waterbury, was arrest ‘ { 4 e AR rse i Be e : od for speeding on West Main street | i R s e was out of work and had five Found in Hopeless Shape anout 12:30 o'clock by Motorcyele H unior schools 2 A e East Hampton, Nov. 7 ®—H. N. Officer Doty. | Soolopsiligh Eschools its il el e e Alexander, auditor employed to ex e e A | 100l . e 32 (o \ rst Page) Ho lived on the north sids . i the m?o;s of u;l o ?Nx Elevator Boy’s Legs N Al § e & ding, first floor, and she , s cials, announced today he has foun L e 5 (o o5 (IS ¢ schoo A 1 undesirable | jives on the south side. — it necessary to turn back the pages Crushed in Accident Zoi e 2 Q i i T schoo : e S RemarRkable ~ (My Cal 2 Dearie ~ Didnl i T o NatliaratiVilnal Poland TOWN BANS KLUXERS of tax lists to the year 1913 in his Mass, Nov. 7 (P— e Gl o i g Kirkiow was born in Vilna efforts to ascertain the true finan- | t i o oA 17 Pound Troul Gou “Cuer Hear o oul” | | Selifio s AL act| Poland, He was fn the Americun clalfcondition °Ofr"L“:]S’l’:"“i"{z;'\:r}‘-‘ |tex duvs ggoies o \,r!nl boy at ;hrx M:\\IPL:‘:‘(“E;M_L;{“‘ {4&:2\3" hial and pr 1001 at ex- army {oF about two y and was e 3 ; s a res f elopment, hols. had both legs crushe: I o 2 —— ; Diggest week- | Giacharged at Fort Dix on Auguat | S2okatchewan People Attack Secret |ie nearing of Herkert D, Watrous. | today when he appar T e Tell Qou about” 1t - ! e to the Har- |25, He was naturalized July | Society Members, Trying to Erect [ormer tax collector charged with | from the floor of the hotel elevator 5 €e— a o Satur- | | He was a member of the embezzlement, will probably be | .fer starting the mechanism. | day, allow but - time for room American Legion. Fiery Cross On Hillside, postponed when it is called next| mifys screams brought help. but unting. A protest is made agains. | His wife, Frances Kirklowski, was Monday. !not until he had been dragged up- th nece expense involved. | previously married. 8he has three _ Hudson Bay, Junction, Sask.. Nov Watrous, whose records were in|warg two stories. Then it was nec- | Dr. Ruthven will not receive the | children her first marriage, | T ®—Townsmen opposcd 10 the ‘an almost hopeless tangle when he | qyeare to call the fire department | petition til his return from New | Frank, 13 die, and Joseph, §; 'coming of the Ku Klux Klan to!left office, is «t liberty under $5,09 | {5 chop uway part of the partition. | HALT BI D P York tomorrow. and two by Tony, George, 8, and Hudson Bay Junction, the little | bail e o essita at s ometnad e ERELT Clara, about three, She works every town on the Canadian National | Alexander said that statements |no¢ decided whether they could save day. | Railways through which all traffic | will be sent to 1300 (axpayers on |the boy's legs from amputation. | | For the past 1% vears Kirklowski | for the far north must pass. have Saturday. b stieton il abre st {(Continued From First Page) had been a resident of this city and | taken encrgetic measures to banish S o ST e - | wag employed at numerous factories m from the community. hi 7 ~ broke through the low pri MARKS ANNIVERSARY here. being employed last by Russell n the darkness the first assault (hlld W elfar?. (xl'()ll]) " Railroad Officer Is lishediin thehzecorahneas & Erwin. He was a member of the on the klan members occurred, and Meets With President Heart Disease Victim 000,000 share session of October Sacred Heart church. At the out- | regyited in a pitched battle, in Washington, Nov. 7 (#)—The pub- | 2 3 R | Initial declines in leading lssues break of the World War Kirklowski | which several persons were injured, | lic health organization group of the | New York, Nov. 7 (P—Robert J P gl g to $15 a share, as (o From First Page) cnlisted in the army and was at the | wyon Klansmen attempted to erect | White House conference —on child | C&r¥. vice president and general Z3ut the (osl” h i blocks of 5,000 to 75 shares front in France. He was wounded |, g.rv cross near here. welfare and protection held an i(‘mu\:{rl e B ek Goodness Cracious~be EALOALHIONR ko s cmurites e The klansmen were said to be|initial meeting with President | 1ailroad, died at his home in East ——6‘1&& = e | otal sales in t t half hour | of communism Funeral services will be held Sat-| 5 CBHIG TEE, Lo iration | Hoover today, largely to , canvass | 01st street last night of heart —Gle Tt ven Us Sorn s 100 s H0RanA 85 Rontrasiad inctive part of the | urday morning at 7:30 o'clock at P &% the zround which will be covered. |disease after an illness of a few of Qur Trip in an l»\nplmp 5 / with 1,157,400 shares in the same I required eight | Sacred Heart church and burial will 5 4l — This group is a subcomittce of | days. He was 61 years old. Q.YF[,N_-_ Our tfnmdq" period yesterday. with tape be in Sacred Heart cemetery. | the eneral conforenve on which | He entercd the legal department | running 17 m S o g Hecrators Cwilbnn shairman, ang |Of the railroad on his graduation 1926, BY HA' W ‘ et ‘ ARENA SUNDAY FROGKANM AHN"“] LETTERS memuden” in e - maomhorshin Ty | rom the Harvard law school and | Semmme——— Sharp recov developed in lin, Alexii Rykoff. Mikhil The program for the community TERIEETI R oo eIt R oA | | leading issues e first wave of (lemence Voroshiloff, A. Mikoyan |PAtriotic service to be held at Stan- physician i 05| i selling spent itself, [ | com- |and others who stood on a red |leY Arena. Sunday at & p. m, will The subjects discusséd’ included mon rallying from $161.50 to $173 |draped wooden platform erected b° a8 follows: oo st el Ak ey 1 a share before the end first loround a bronze monument to|CORCErt—7:30-8:00 e et E—— Pose &lelaiion by 1S [ Prince Pozharski and Kozma Mi- : AR L (Continued From First Page) goyeriinent could fald stats organic i that 1 proposed nim who 4 Russia from the Advance of the colors C 5 | 7ations in creating and maintaining 1 gor of the National City ba Poles carly in the 17th century RS dinehcio: by T T D G o | SRR ean (AL CRTE i | the Corn Exchange Bank While the Xremlin batterles Invocation ‘B“;TT“:;::;Z“LE::{?;I r'\o?“fl;ln\t;» r(‘]‘)l\'mlr)n of the tarift com- = T | ! company, scheduled for s Boomed out successive salutes 1o |y anisan el iRl e Several Report Cures ! R i the October revolution, workmen's | gojection . Clot Quartet| Wyllie submitted a_ statement to After Visiting Grave | | b ! legations from various parts of [pracer . | Rev. Theodore A. Dunn, [the committee which said the only| Malden, Mass., Nov. 7 (UP)—Sev- = el s lpls Soviet Union presented train Post Chaplain | information he had regarding Koch | aral of the thousands of persons who Hesday hleh ae v In "oNCr loads of iron. stecl. coal, grain. po- | jyymp crica the Beautiful’ | was obtained from William BUrgess. | isited the grave of Rev. Patrick J. Sou ";fl\m h I “:', il ‘qu 1 textiles fts to the <i........ Audience and Band former member of the fariff com-|power in Holy Cross ccmetery herc AT vkl i ne A e D R R welcoms". . Mayor A. M. Paonesa | misslon and now mssociated With | yesiorday reported “cures’ of Hilena e Gl i paners Hall @hcweBlan Selection Clet Quartet |the United States Pottery associn-|jaireq vision following prayer and R © Address—"Universal Peace” , tion. nointing of the ecyes with rain T Rev. James M. Gillls, C. .| The West Virginian wrote Presi- | gater collected in a stone chalice on s L atcl directed in “The Star Splanged Banner” . dent Hoover ecretary Mellon | 1o tomb HonpLAand SGoNL g government's five year industrial . Audience and Baud asking Koch’s dismissal because he| " ypre” Bortha Strongman of this 316 atanare plan and against Leon | Fenediction R was said to be friendly to impOriers. i ity a non-Catholic, said she could ! i 0 ol Ll TGS ob S TR [ read mewsprint without the ald of WOMAN PURSUES BOYS b the Sppasiijor ] i x s = | spectacles for the first time in many hroughout the day. all shops, EIGHT HELD FOR LIQUOR PLOT | i & % o her Povorn WHO BREAK WINDSHIELD tories and government burcaus| Providence, Nov. 7 UP—Guy H. (2 ) were closed, street traffic was sus- | Kelso, for four years a prohibition [l rotrasat ot Tonell i nded and everybody was given a |agent here and for the Iast two PASSER UEST"]NEI] id her sight was so improved that oliday. Tonight all big cities |years of his service keeper of the | sac herieeh b e Hartford Matron Catches Mis- sughout the Soviet Unlon will government liquor storehouse on [isns IeCkihece slasseaton SuhepecEts A T e e e Blaze with tric lights and | Harris avenue, this city, was in- § j“’m" e ke ial revolutionary |dicted today for a conspiracy to rob (Continued From First Page) 2 Them Oser to Policcman, " he given in the the storehouse, which was looted of S | John Halvarson Hit | s, ci and clubs without $12,000 worth of liquor in Septem- the course of husiness. While Crossing Streefl M ! « ( of the features ber. Kelso was forced out of the While in his store, the sergeants Tohn Al a sen callofi100 Cheet: n # =oviet talking picture. service by the operation of the civil noticed a supply of home made heer ! M‘( w‘m‘ “‘“‘ ) "'n;k;d do“‘n "y“” 5 A ed ariicle in today's |service law last March, and is the |on sale and they took 11 cases to| MUk SRSl VA8 OO TER CORT Y L0 . 1 sounds a note of eighth man. to be indicted in con- |[the police station. An analysis “'”‘l"r\u-r W imntaan 132 S T i tr He states nection with the robbery. He was be made and if the alcoholic con- | (@8 ‘B CETRATE B o 0 "Ll 210 of collective | held under $10,000 bail for trisl tent is found to be more than the |y 808 STERUE SN C0 L SR y W abl Soviet govern- November § law allows, Hosltz will be charged | 1 o bioinoa muscle bruises and al Tell U finally to cmerge from t _— with violation of the liquor law. Ac- : - . f o i Sraint orikicl 20 e nrea s SUES OVER NAIL IN CAKE | cording to the police, he has already | oo 01" °h’y‘l")‘r ‘:“J“g'fi‘,::; wasidt S v oW t ¢ 1 ) rs Russia will Bridgeport, Nov. 7 (#-Sult was been convicted of this charge o Lo , % L o | prohatio SR e e R e i e s B R WHAT YOU EXPECT IN AN I\ i cing countries in the world day by Albert A. Salit, 24, for dam- | ered a good reproduction of the or-| ' = ot police action. He re- i Mra. Brett ¢ Tells of Plans ages to his dental bridgework he |iginal. the figures “20" not being in | S lsd e i e asaon Pl G 1 sligh t ! 1930 we will claims he suffered when he ate a |alignment in the four corners, and | bor'e® that Faversal BRC SROCHEC ‘7 I ;R C O % i ( 1 in another plece of cake made by the Drake the paper itself having a different :{‘,mm“" gk d'mfi“ s R late Johnson Writes Hoover v o 160,000 and in 19 Bakeries, Inc. Salit who seeks 10 appearance than the genuine. Tt fs| % spm’iv Huh};rso;fl Yatacatal On Dinner Incident fysAlAlin SO W dre R0s o oetween $350 and 3400 for of the olg money aize and has a yel-1 "y horq his companion was, and | 5 . n mner Inciden : ] sail foward indus- | repair work, alleged that the cake |low back. Tt will be turned over to | g @ <A P YETPRE L FLE S| If you want hard steady wear—tell us N P ' ocialism leaving contained a nail or a piece of ateel. |the federal agent today, and wheth- it & | ey : e : 4 : 2 which = er Hosltz wil be detained or mot “”':,““'"; :“m"”’jl’::'; At i () and you'll get it. B.Ut .1" isn't right to 35 ACTRESS' LEG SEVERED after the local police make their re- | O @ 208 abuse luxurious soft finished goods. ) \ T Boston, Nov. 7 (UP)—Misa Ann port, is problematical. S | Blizabeth Williams of Gary, Okla., = i Industrial Cities Show TAXI MAN BRINGS SUIT | hospital left New Haven in a race of the | Michael Sullivar local taxicab - e - two youths to Columbus, Ohio. The | A ’ ’ TR Tz : h their per e e suit for $100 | YOUTH ADMITS SETTING FIRES | winner wlll receive a cup of the cading sciley Evitciiol o0 $ $ : X 4 e : 1 [ centages of inerease were: Spring- ! CAR HITS TREL: MAN KILLED | ga vkl o this Camden, Me., Nov. 7 (UP)—Al- | Acronantical Soclety of Ohio Stats | qor #858 Of faetease Wares SPriH { Ansonia 5 1 tHotTAtlarsd darele leged by police to have admitted |university bt R o { ‘amphel veclilonan -an | astiing ihree fives tor fun, iBeriin [WiThat pilots ane delogates tromil oo DuringtonSVermontil1i06 : eckl ; f ) s & " | Bridgeport, Conn., $.96; and Chat- died was arrested yesterday silision be- | Cole their school to the inter-collegial | tanooga, Tenn., 8.20. o'cloct v the following Camden’s ninth myster- |acronautical conferen Colun:- | 2 of injuric ions fire in 90 days. The fire, be- bus. They were rscheduled to stop | = File: aceld ; g Weanil twol iblialn=sst bloskak was | atiFazsralown M) Eandl Whicling| ;";:v:rl e ': ;lyl\n 1":7I1;:|‘Lw" | turnpike in (¢ Rerli checked before causing appreciable | W. Va e e e o e Ll 2T e binmmatonal conter ONE THIRTY NINE MAIN ST ‘ ger in a car, of McDuff, whic McDuff and a pa Newton of 83 Central r ceived minor injuric bell had a fractu men are nNegroes Ansonia. On Tuesday. Charles Reynolds, 12 & given a reformatory sentence r declaring he set fires in three lumber yards Consta- — and s re Migrating birde, according fo city court the third their variety, average a speed of mber, from 30 to 60 miles an hour, I L. Dunn issned the served : ¢ children at Geneva this summer, was Washington, Nov. 7 P—In order | road at the meeting of the Rotary that the people of the United States | club today, Miss Leigh is super- recall “the Tigh purpose for |intendent of the Newington Home nation entered the World | for Crippled Children. war, President Hoover issued a Vernon Hodges of New Haven, proclamation today naming Monday, | district governor, will speak mnext November 11, as Armistice day. Thursday. NEW BRITAIN

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