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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929. POLISH PLAYERS PERFORM SUNDAY Large Cast Selected for First of Series of Shows ¢ 1 n ) K i A 2a. ag o W A. Lapsis . c \ 2 Cz W A. La Viel Orzol \ S s b 1 omic sketc 1 K Doma A a. M. Drzala. M lak and H G00D 1S REPORTED SLIGHTLY IMPROVED (Continued From First Page) noy operatior ting appendic on Wednesday 1o acles were encountered <eons ar inet memb nder the 1is was performed 0us 0b- s “ur- Lour et GIRLS OUT AT 3 AL, IN FEAR OF REBUKE Found With Boy Friends in Auto (n Barbour Roar for nearl an cting Se ant 1me across a parked led part of Rs 0 o'clock this investigating he fou oid girls with tno boy who claimed 1o be ide what to do of t jrction of one of the girls from her home, ) station, 1he YOUNg peo Sergeant M vith a (uestioned b nt home who & uned A i ot ] rco 1 [ ¢ 3 < b 0 Deaths ‘ Jl Petronclla Groma 3 Mre, of Stanlcy I a5k ncomy YALE'S HOPES OF ad- will furnish him). ) BY RlPLEYJ VICTORY IMPROVE, PRESIDENT CALLS | ETHEL = PARLEY T0 CHECK ~ BUSINESS SLUMP Hly with te of 1 Iministration which speaks To The €nds of~ ,, more than words.” The Carth / The postponement of construction | . work in recent weeks Mr. Hoover re- | ABED 41D HOW ST Ry = [t — ey ang garded as providing “a substantial H ! 1 reserve for prompl expanded action, | N and as another favorable factor he cited “the exceptionally strong cash position of the large manufacturing 1 s industrics” of the country, s s “The magnificont workings of ) the federal reserve system and the ) S inherently sound condition of the o g banks have already brought about a | Y d decrease in interest rates,” he said to W0 an aseurance of abundant | [ capital—the first time such a result Booth s has been so speedily achieved under v similar circumstances.” | ) Seeks Forward Moyement Outlining his plan, the president = | said the next step would be the or- o ganizati 4 coordination of a )¢ A 5 )i | “forward mlovement of business ) | througn revival of construction | ectivity stimulation of exports Chanzes Tulin 14 of other legitimate businces ox- 5 1A | pansion. especially to take - armed T 15 THE ONLY SUCCESSTUL WAY T HTERICR OF COT Ces SRR ENETRATE SUCH COMPAC the farmer. ; O3 | “Fortunatcl he said, “the 3 Q sound sense. the capacity and readi- | ASer ness for cooperation of our business “ S, ; | | lcaders and governmental agencies 1 / gives assurance of action.” Pl O If 7 Has Held Conferences oo = 7 || 1t developed. too, that Mr. Hoover e oel 2 -y has been conferring with busincss Feeiies o | } o / aders during the last week, with | i 3 o ed ‘ gard to the proposed conference, | et ; y : / and that preliminary surveys have - ot heen undertaken by the commerce ! Ha THE SMALLEST POST CARD i genanment [ S These include a resume of the en- | Caldi e EVER MAILED ficld of public construction that | v be undertaken in the comin s G A MESSAGE OF 40 WORDS WRITTEN ON THE Al L "'\“"‘;",V“ e g ! e BACKOF A 2% STAMP WAS DELIVERED this work has been done, it is| ; . 5 understood by a standing committce | i : § PROMPTLY on business conditions which Mr. | o A PRIZE WINIING 1DEA = MACDONALD T Hoover organized several years ago | 6 RH.WILLAMSON, of Alemeda, Gal. “?fi?npo?stwoflev) o-;meerLEiEva Sl o ARt e gieady: | Wittmer Snend e S EXAMINER BELIEVE |T ORNQT CONTeST CLW}/BED W'ETNORMIEAOPDEF}N:T:' ARE BORN Thyites D ualnose T aders i0ia S S NS 2 LT S S o WITHOUT TAILS The names of those who will at- Lowry Mitlee | - = RN e i nd the conference are to be an- o 1 d within the next few days i T In this connection. it was recalled lback t the preside visitors durine I, O'Brien. Tufts: said that much of the work must he & Clark. Of the total cost, [the week have included Julits 3. Ingermoll, Dartmouth EDU[;A’”[]N BflAR[] started soon and that the posed ut $10.600 will be met by '):.vrnr;-,\l:dvrm:«n of the board of the )9 = H MG ] 1ction is only “postponing the day.” | enmulated rest on the Darjus |United States Chamber on- ~wil 'r T8 1 \“\;,-'_ l{' m]y{n,\v":'h Senator Hall explained that final Miller fund, established for improve- |Mcrce: Adolph Lewisohn, a New OO(‘J m(") M'L\{ me“" | = i payments on the contract arc not ments in Walnut Hill park. The | YOrk financicer: Henry Picree, the 1929, 81 v seviz, e, y G TRt Bk R e will be raised on a note and |President of several subsidiarics of = = — P board much time to inquire into tie as Miller fund interest |the Electric Bond and share Com- | iob. Details of this on ¢ Bourd and Matthew Woll of While backing her automobil rlier in the mecti out today by ( aerican Federation of Labor. around at the intersection of Myrtle school committec to show the i RChon=aln e T o e e i e Lorang SR A LOn gt s s T e o l::t:\hr;“‘l])‘fLll::‘::l;;‘nl‘.’l’:}“‘::.'1‘(t- 1‘[’:‘.11 \3}&”,\ ‘:‘yrltv],::-;x: g{ ‘{}‘,',“:‘;,,‘,’:, Dept. of Interior Makes Changi— the rear \wm:)w;v' (:m::' i hm::t! hey are required to in H SNC N adopiel aliou i 1e Y tion of No. firchouse were ex- | merce and labor depariments. Secretary Wilbur's Distike of Blrd | 1o o 058 Stanles strect, We are now putting up three Leen encountered, to he 310,12 S S : | I e e alen SLA0 2 Capatnoe . M i e e SR plained by Chairman James J. But-| Approval of the president v ) g Officer William J. O'Day, who i B A St i hE e b ler of the fire board, Chiet Willlam i was expressed by President Willlam Uabsc OGRedestgncdssealy vestigated, reported that a fender o ,"h.: il '(‘w"‘".”' ]"q?: i s¢ " Rewching the - Noble and Building Inspector A. |G 2 (') ‘lh.‘: l\ "‘";,','f“:” Was on, Nov. 16 (® on the Witkin car was pulled away SR b R L 2 6.64. Chairman |N- Ruthertord. Explanation — was [0 Labor, Rep Tilson Sl ing buftalo will soon rep from the body, and only slight dam- el eilor e com- | made that the ion _hind: heen |Sonnccticut; the ¢t @ I screaming cagle on the official seal was done to the bumper on the 2 GLieait zobd businngsit men it is a an | changed from a fire barn to a fire- ”;'\Hil:( 2 'I Se it ;‘:c-'j ‘\‘ of the department of interior There was no cause for Stone suggested as a pos- | Considcrable time was given to | MOved and extra weight added. caus- |0y 050 L g (R TN T he took eharse SURanch/ FRELC MICHAEL KAMINSKI solution of the school hoard's discussion of changes in tiv el | iNg & strain on the building which | o= T T e e asked that a new seal be designed, V8. He cited instances where plan made after Architect Warren [ MAKES repair imperative. The cost, | 7 <0 o (08 F=% 60 1| Saving that eagle was so widely ussd JONSIDOYLE were allowed for school | H. Holnies of Lansing, Mich, had | $1:440. can be met without an ex- 1), coont stock market disturbance, |t it had no distinction and that W SRR e T s sl e e b Bl Y ) appropriation, but transfers S R w0 the one on the department’s seal was A Baca lisala AT S G el thaat long list of | Within the department fund will be | a, particularly sad looking bird. tion_ordereil to 4 ~ | Keeping hooks, demanded ¢ lding Supt, | Tenuired later in the year. Anthori- POLIGE RMD SMOKE SHOP B ery Rerce logkdne Buitalo ines k onNo vl e N2y s mrda it o | Totn Do e tion was given the hoard to pro- designed and Dr. Wilbur liked it t 200 . ¢ ; S e iy weight | coed under “moral assurance” that BUT GET NO EVIDENCE 7tc nas askea the comptroner gon: e ¢ school board | so that savings w ally offsct by | the transters will be made. al to approve a small expenditurce S e City Engincer P. A. Merian ex- necessary to make the change. ATyt hitee- | Reading through the list of extras, | Plained the agreement entered into | patrolmen Report Hearing Warn- R Driloin ninnand fon i a man who Commissioner Raphael remarked: | With the “New Haven" road for a | : i Lumber Company y Seeking |Dyii,m, the Counes ot farfort his service, | "The committee should have seen | New West Main street bridge, on | ing “Spill It. Break the Bottle, Title to Curtin Ave. PlOl November, A, D, 1929, ould not be capable of planning that these things were missing when “len iegra Lion AR o L Nor e o) Foreclosure, posaession of the|: Roba Ll simes ol Krugelis Avrested 1 building that not require the plan was first 1 in fa- 100. and the city $13,500, in- premises, appointment of a receiver s trict a minor. Upon the petition R e St extras running to vor of “firing’ the whole committec— | cluding the cost of approaches. The “Spill it. Break the bottle, Jim,” | of renta anaraisal of the property, |of Haroid S Kuardian, hy Albert R it o T B ’ agrecement was accepted. No ap- i . : v « , appraisa A. Greenherg, his attorney, praying tha 0 Massey o was \E o ! he school board their taste is too Speeny B : P | John Rabula shouted at sight of Act- |y deficiency Judgment and such other | N juardian e may be Authorized and o olihed extra costs would be en- | When the vote able had been propriation will he required il {jng gergeant Peter C. Cabelus and |relie which may be found ¢ empowered to compromise and settle a AU s follow 18} o0 Enllspeniaital Sy is 50 s Ahe Rt biige s e b Ofticers Spooner and McMurray en- are the requests made by the New | ceriain dountful and disputed claim 12 Gt I T unt re money was needed.” the | parent the wish of 1he tering a smoke shop described in | Britain Lumber Co., in a foreclosure | yohe" 5 Por “anniication on file mor s mayor mused board ote by raiscd hands was | molice reports as heing located “nest |action instituted azainst Maryanna | fully ia e IFuture precautions to Extras were zed in the school o'clock last night. The mortgage which was given : S taln, i satat dsteleer school board down was hoard ler the following | Making a dash for the back room, |last year on & parccl of property On | i 21st day of Nocember, A. D. 19 ' R ho expressed himself as displeased $0: plu nd heating locked, and the sound of liquid flow- |$3,500. The property is subject to | ¢ Eled &f e Rerfeicy 00wl R . Al street and Hartford convinced there is little 10 do electrical, & S4: furniture, $4.- ling as though being poured out of [a prior mortgage of $6,000. thereon, hy publishing this order i but he 1 1c allow the board more money. 500. container reached their cars, No | Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & some newspaper published in said N m o T objected, however. to the full Golf Course Rental Favored (Continued From First Page) SR S wnb |Camp represents the plaintiff and |Britain “having & clrculation i 1 o teg | Amo pointing out that most of | Judge William I". Mangan, chair- — | Qe | Constable/Fred Winkle serveaiiihc | District mnd’ by mosting: acahy, hgreat ot | the has been estimated wan of the park board: Dr. Henry |Alfred L. Loomis, of Bonbright C. l pap n. in_sid District, and return makc e 2 i less. He went a N Lasch member of that bhoard. | Company. Inc.: and James P. War lty tems —_—— e ____ BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge 1 s suggested the possibil- rdon . Rickey, representing | burg of the Bank of the Manhattan | Y fotemns Rev George J. Donohue AT Courtof Tromate Woiden at New . . : some small items had been mber of Commerce, explain- | company. R Couh TS Sortand : LR i the statements ito male municipal zolf course Pro-! The bankers had found mo weak | The police were notified today ot To Speak Here Nov, 24 |Berlin, in the County of Hartford an ; ! R i e finance board | cityations nor had any serious difgi. | {1 return of the operator's license | Rev. George J. Donohue, former | November, A. D. 1 3 4 t S et < of Alfred L. G 3 Ieimats \ Rlireht s e Bernard Gaffney, Judge ) o ey mus own before common council. It was vot-|culties heen revealed, Mr. Lamont|9f Alfred E. Hadden of 213 Main |curate at St. Mary's churc ; of Donald Sheidon of Berlin a sked for ¢ viation. that |ed to recommend that the Chamber | said street, and suspension of the licenses | city and a writer and speaker of | LIite of, Lol Snelion of Berin o : would ne @ 1ot of tiese of Commerce be permitted 10 on=| e suid e had been informed | OF BMest W. Wright of 203 Bussett | prominence, will give & lecture at |uf chrisine Sheldon. Guarizn, by AT arihas ; ; Wi IRl A B e R e that several substantial bids | Sreet Leo Baldesari of 1035 Stanley | the Y. M. T. A & B. society hall on |hort A ‘Greenberg, her nitomes, pravine I A o been placed at approximately Wed- |Streets John Grabowski of 503 High | Monday evening, November 24, at & | J1at 18 Bunrian, e, By e sectorie Rt e o f s A0,000500 1 s ans tos Entam ito ik M nesday night's closing prices includ. | Sreet and Alfred J. Scagliola of 149 | o'clock. His topic will be “The Spirit | de a certain doubtful and isputed 2 ) - o o " [t e benefit of said minor fo r T ) o0 they Kknov hey | pay an annual rental of 21,500 ing one for United States Steel .’11 Greenwood street, K atholicism | laim for 'I‘V e ¥ i i & S orTsor -l sum in dollare as per sald application \FV TF eed that much?” 1t was explained that 319,000 has | |30, == | The lecture is being sponsored by i o, "¢ more rully appears, It is L : Soon they will have | peen pledged with $9,200 paid in A et leand Court ASI\S | the Mount St. Joseph's Alumnac. In | *orderad ~that said application here for about a million' ag goon as work is actually started, | mpe o % R [l e the services of = Father ],‘;H”:j.‘ (And determined at the Probar follars 1o take care of the element- | po 200 MK 8 RINT SOHAN | These bids. like that for 1,000,000 Prohibition Repeal | nononuc the atumnae will have suc- | Ofice i New Rritain, in snid districe h ary school necds of chilaren {215 Srononsnis ot the' ldea exe|orco of Standard Oil ot New Je l.ondon, Nov. 16 (P—A Stockholm | ceeded where other organizations | {asy s 15"y otk T tia forengons and north @f the railroad e LR with this| 5o placed Wednesday, had the ei-|gispatch to the Daily Express today | have been unsuccessful. Because of | that' notice he given of the pendency of & is a petition in ci ; i ; ; fect of checking declines in stocks saiq the supreme court of Finland | his reputation as a lecturer he has | =aid application and the time and place i !~ [amount on hand—that which 18 N0t | o which they were made at the ] : Jemand by Several organi. |of hearing thereon, hy publishing this b now to do away Wilh|poig will be underwritten—it will be he | Las demanded nuiment of that | been in demand by se g A CR R Rl ge) 00ls in the nley it 3 price level at which the bid was!country's prohibition law. zation throughout the state. said New Britain having a circulation in E e = ,,(,\,\.m.lu, build 10 or y‘(m..« Placed The demand. the Bxpress says,| He is pastor of a church in Pom- ' said District, and by posting a_cop: : omL were purd during the war as a' o Il’]“ e apn i, ot the United Steel o e B T e e i ; It was never e |jonrd that golf e (e T G U0 Wl o A 1'#”"] Snergnce it nel W, ilsons, Mellons, Smiths oL PN G ) ) would be usec ed wit alter G. Pollak of th | 1as proved it to have do at ¢ » and ! that -supporting. He Db e ot Ao T o throughous the country during tve| From Same Irish County | === | s c " | knowing:_condl- S Sl malke. dcaimbie|lak and Richardson. The ord: st decad; MM m“fif\'l'c‘lié‘fl' 0(\(oh\p uy ‘\1\";:“1:‘1;:‘1_ T 1 s ns they are, has asked permis- | SuEn was not a4 yesterday, a 't proposed, 4 e e stors : | 3 i Bl s L e e ezt e e e 1L P ttted - borae "8 12| nich would restrict ' liquor salas | Wilson, Andrew Melon and Altred {|| Charlestonian Orchestra ; Laihe: touching the elementary m"m“w'l_” ffn "’”";!‘”-' S A0 COLLRE e . closing at 164 1-2 for |Without absolute prohibition. | 2. Smith came from the same county From Hartford P chool problem Corihiksioner Storel wiolrsacntiy| & nekiEalntoti 4122 rioints. S e {in Ireland and that they probably Paonessa Is “Surprised” returned from Lurope where he had | The upturn of the market which |35-Minute Campaign |were related is; the conolusion (ot | Plays at the T 2 I am surprised that the state of e At ey . |began Thursday continued yester- M P o S t‘u‘h&" Jean Stephenson, a Washing- o Death of Englishman ecticut allays the New Britain [Visited fora time with Mr. Stantey, | ;2 A HIE T B moderate rate, Puts Mayor in Seat | o, genealogist. 3 . o «hool committes fo house children |C¥Pressed pleasure with this plan, | "0 = < gains of | Bartlett, Tenn, Nov. 16 (P) — J.| The sccretary of the treasury and | Revives Superstition " disclosir to be the one favored |1-e2ding issues made net gains of | : ese buildings,” the mayor con- SNDIEE (e s ey | W. Tatum claims the shortest suc-|the former governor of New York | o i 1d ided by Mr. cessful campaign for political office | state she believes to be descendants | lay of Is the o way we can make the | If the common council adopts the mover Smaller on record—35 minutes. | of the same ancient Trish family, the | c I W o b lirepont board mext| On the Stock Exchange the furn-{ When the day of the mayorally |Mulvahills. The belief that the an- g re tie money ceived 2" Com- | Wednes n ound will - be over for the day was 4.339.95) election cafme, Tatum was not in the cestors of Wilson were related 1o | T i wncis ¢, Kelly inquired, | broken Thursday mor Mr.shares. compared to 69.35) [race and had no idea of hecoming |the others Miss Stephenson based At S URGt ot | ORI promise Thursday. On the Curh market a candidate |“on the law of probability.” i ; e Now them| Judge M 1 Dr. Laseh also | §74.900 shares fizured in the day Then sore of his fricnds suggest-| The county of West Meath, a ¥ n ! i not be- | explaine nts of a propo trading ed that he enter. Shortly before | short distance from Dublin, where at the 3 entrance to the World War me- | Governorg of the Stock Exchanze|noon Tatum was a candidate and |the ancestors of all three lived, she | « of a mes J. Daly re-| morial. from West Main street and (voted to nuc the three hour after a 35 minute campaign he heat | described as having few contacts | N d B l prosent practices |outlined i financing plan. The plan |trading sessions, from 10 a. m. un-|his single opponent, 66 to 27. The |with the outside world at the time orden bungalow o ) hile having the| has been drawn by H. Van Buren [til 1 p. m. next week and close the |mayor gets no salary, but is city [that the forefathers of the lhr((.‘ G - | on ¢ ol S e e i e e e has| judge and receives §1 for cach con- | men lived there. | Admission 50 cents 1 50y T moved that the and his services will be paid for by [been done the last two wecks to|viction in the court. —— | . o Cart « , | Charles I Smith, chairman of | enable brokerage houses to catcn o Herald Classificd advertising i ||| TN Norden Building Asso, | Commi A, Macomber ¢ board of directors of Landers, |up with their clerical work. ll'%l‘] HERALD CLAS! bllI.LD ADS | full of mecrite l .