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4 EW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929 W EHINESE ARM'ES 1 Pl Petul Child ‘| 5 d | appointment only two years #go. | i |sponsor anather 9nt‘er(']ay&‘nment on (In Pazigh Show Cast| Bsi D nBUE s B e e unE e oy | bought it out. founder of thé orphanage who start- July 16, 1879, to Harriet Kendali years ago, was among those present, 1 is survived by a son, Attorney and was gréatly moved by thé per- Railway Cut Near Manchuli—| § . € % W Nikolai Bucharin Dismissed for, : N EeendR iUl mierety monenGe el Conviotel S Cambrid g R Con: S Mines Bombarded | [EERE™ BCR Opposing Pulicies o e o N ol e ") sphracy by Second Jury POLIGE START HUNT FOR e : ” ks | T p 4 5 %, IJmml‘rum‘ Al Arrangements I GERMANY’S INSANE KILLER Nov. 18 (P—A Re : ” Nov. 18 (B)—Nikolai Bu- ¢ ; The body wil lle is atate &t Hig| Cambrides, Miss, Nov.y18 (B — dispatch from Harbin y . - harin's tactics of opposition today X ¢, AR home tomorrow from 11 &, m, untif|Three Cambridge policemen who ’ ) sl L rought him <o an open break with 2 RS ; : b HEades - had been on trial in sugerior court Authoritics Fail to Reassure Public stated t S SRt { p. m. and funcral services, which i S Janiy el Russia’s strong may be attended by friends and rela ged with conspiracy to stea o general tives, will be held at 2:30 p. m gasoline from automobiles in a taker ¥ Y munist party. lices will be celebtated by Rev. P. T in street garage were convieted People Are Safeguarded Bucharin, for ten years'one of the| : A Wolfendon of the Baptist chrch,|DPY the seco jury to hear the 5 f e R e g T burial il follow in West, Case. Judge Frederick W. Fosdick| puesseldqrf, Germany, Now. 1% terday was expelled by tife ; cemotery opened the sealed verdict this | ('p)—Led!by officials from Berkin, rom its import- | 3 i B 3 s ¢ i morning which had heen reached | policemen from every town in thix r political bureau. | wg 0N o : (Tt was announced. this MOMMINZ v the jury Saturday afternoon yren of the Rhineland assembled 6 £r e s 2 3 et angmbEIESKo L tho Elks would jeiar yore than 22 hours' delibera- {oqay and started an intensive hunt eSS i " The cohvicted men were James lieved to have killed 19 persons in me Alexis Rykoft : : A : e McCarthy. Frank G. Cotter and recent weeks. % rup PR G il John T. Burke. The first jury di As the hunt sfarted police (A brief period of the court (WS agreed. At both trials a fellow po-|yihout a clew to the vicious crim !"“i”“‘» NasLeyane ; PRI ]' rial [icoman, who testified he caugit the |ina) wi activities have spread in ho Ot Se r Picrce. P \ S f i £ : A Suting ulorngy FAn Ny N Hine from a car, was the principal | nnounced that Mr. Pierce had|yjiness for the government. Judge 5 ‘]"”:H“ e ;"",,“(\:. sesslon | Fosdick announced he would im 5 e : |and Attorncy Joseph P. O'Connell. SR the purposs n ria, eile i e 1l committee has been i | representing the young lawyers of e e buildings were searc e 3 Al | 1 ; |rer 4 young et refuged to attack Chinese force " to be | e st |i ro since November 19. | i1 Bristol, spoke a few words. Strict public houses. A+ Kuomin rey : eph T \ Thursday and 'S action, so far as M. Bu 'M””l silence was held through the short 800 ATTEND POLISH PLAY " Pollce here have said that the said that 16 Soviets Lamn e i = oo land M. Tomsky are concerned, cre- £ i | memorial for the city's greate present hysteria is unwarranted on creased their e g the y R, 8 ed little surprise. It had been e A [1awyer. The court business was re- | _ the basis of facts and that varions der,( Hsueh-Liar -overnor of | bered i ed 1, t by the cfal organ, Jz- | ed following the scrvice. Procecds from Sacred Heart Parish | probably committed by oth- piarch ol ; ; e 4 ) HeaitontnishsaE GRtykomSphol |4 Notables to Attend Funcral er criminals have been attributed to forcemen . n Mar y ¢ band.” Her ad-|js ident of the Soviet Union ‘ through the gr Statements Insisting report f a8 : i fomsky, also opposi- mounted 1 1 3 ion membe £ the politburean, if they continued policy of the MISS NELLIE A. RYAN party fat d them. an forces, recr i U d 4 « th )y nine mem- The search extended over the en- tire area in which the “ripper murders have been committed. All Judge Bernard F. Gaffney, presi- Presentation Will Be Added to the “ripper.” But their words have chuli and nict : € e pleased to see her a 1cil of people’s commissars, was ' dent of the Hartford County Bar| failed to reassure mothers and Another T t \ t yer 4 however, to have Leen more 0t Of the Harifars County Hor | puynlior Grphinage. e b said th 1- ks Family i Earded he Mobo & & diminu tatur o Pareiolont ey | FORMER SENATOR NOBLE 1. PIERCE lisf s . : fit her ¢ I G | > association at the funefal. They | vania to California” given by young e : extreme no. h f < i 1 v The action against Bucharin was lare follows: Attorney Lucius | STEAMSHIP ABANDONED association, announced today the |fathers who have kept their chil- of members who will represe The play entitied “From Pennsyl- |dren close to home recently. der, causing considerall e t t. Lay > her naturally |saia to been made necessary . [ Robinson of Hartford, Judge Thor ; o il bers of | Seattle, Nov. 18 (P—Officials of property and injuries tc vera ST » becomes the | “hoea he sted in his mis- g t N l E P Deofdartiordiindzs | parish, including several members of mepls i : Spshig o s 1 Hanbichild who bates toll tpitae e s ;:\’ | ate Jdenator vonie . !erce, J. Molloy of the court of the St. Elizaheth's Theatrical circle, [the Alaska Steamship company an- ract ) 1 : it . Hartford: Judge Fr at the Sacred Heart school hall last | nounced today that their freighter. ¢ broke =E) 1 : abor, s recel P . . otti, former scer of 5 i 3 De Pere, which struck a rock and " % oth e aanL oels L . 3 night was a decided success, e DPere, 3 NEVINS' BEUUESTS o e o ' S i v oo © Aged 19, Dies At Bristol Home; Attorieys Abranam and Lovis| " Xliout 500 members of the parish | wes beached off Cape Decision, Alas- pe & s stakes” before e 1 o 3 fuses to play a plenary both of Hartford; State's At Ras % or | ka, Friday night, had bene aban- Slat Tiouins | aaiioniior thic. ‘corntial Sommittes ttended, an unusual large number |Ka, | e 2 torney Hugh M. Alcorn, Attornev | o i 3 5 < |doned. They were advised that the is s h au, and her S Ao e ‘ onsidering the weather conditions ) : it e S i men: Many Notables to Attend Funeral @ st Ao ime: 5 i 00 Smnes S S et of e rew had boes - arrange s et el el genomm S ___ |Stomer of Hartford, Attorney AUgNS- |jazaar committee, which plans toitaken to Ketchikan J ALY o Jle among them Leon Trotzky, for- = » Tonergan of Hartford, Attor- SR g board o ucation, of which oRt SO s " T oy T 4 \ e i ney Thomas J. Spellacy of Hart- Ryan oper t of the SO ol Native Was One of 1. was on for the greater|ford, Attormey Jaseph F. Berry of | Sums Ranging From $1,000 to e R City Items Oldeat Practicing R Uawa b st tiost s P el stoneyluein G plac the big 1 n this show. Miss | mer war commissar. st in the schools [ of Hartford, Attorney Josiah H 5 her previous work | f »eck of Hartford, Judge Thomas I. 830,000 Outlined i ' g | yers in State — Held S e y = = . Engine No. 4 was called out anizations lIch of Southington, Attorne P T g a a 13 ¢ was a charter member [Percy S. Bryant of Iast Hartfor & a still alarm about 5:31 p. m 3 Ot 2 pfer ariember [IEeXC YR R 5 5 7 . Salem e BRor i Up) pe SUNS []F ISRAEL urday for a elight fire in a dog| Many Offices — Death : ’ 1 J,)lx)».min*: Judge Morris D. Saxe ot \‘;.l‘m‘:.”v('. [ e o hospit vieties for the s kennel at 168 Curtis street. 4 uler, be alaif, Judge Frederick i 4 4 ::r- :»'U'n’: i vm»‘ ¢ ; AY"] f’f’!\r»: ,) !\'».,::;.'111 fit;.),kpr)\'ry‘ 4 a Follows Shock. 4 £ a ion of exalt- ford of New Britain, Attorney Ralph / employes, rang $1,000 slight blaze in the rear of 36 Com- i : ed rale He . nember |Grant of East Windsor Hill, Attor- y/ - : S o k3 - $50,000, were cont mercial reet at 12:23 yesterd 3 b Ilin lodge, A E . M., ney Frank Healy of Windsor Lock ) oeshsbea ] i the . Jor he Ha ind Judge John H. Kirkham of Mrs. David : morning and notified Engine No. 1 i e Aok il ' | 5 i AR v philanthropis ich was filed to- Bopegn fld Naii Redl “ted which extinguished it. A short cir-| Drstol Nov : f 3ar association. the w Britai : ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURES day in Essex County probate court IS0l alr E-B1601BL | cuit is believea to be the cause Senator Noble E. Pierce of th . & past ¥ nt of the 1 - The valu 3 W t In emergencies when ready cash is needed in o e value was not re- P i d [ et e e Rl Fomsapreraay o RE AL Sl e e OH A Martinique Residents © ey you will find the MUTUAL SYSTEM read vealed. » residue was bequeathed | I‘CSIdCHl an SeClelal’y ceived by the police at 6:15 last|at 9 o'clock from cerebral throm- |& member of Lthan Lodge, K. . War Ev 4 (4 serve youspromptly and with privacy. to Massachusetts Institute of Tech-| ght from Mrs. Harvey of 362 bosis. The former senator v Born in This City I Varned to Aacuate‘ No_ questions sked of friends or rentives rology. | West Main street fhat a man was rs of ag 1 rezided at 277 Mair Mr. P > v born in Bristol| Iort De Fra Martinique, Nov. | ;N«"n &l:-nlt:l{))"l’l.s\'\ltsr:l: i Among the bequests were: Town orge Berson W re-clected | prowling around her house but the ¢t. He was one of the oldest on July 31, 1854, the son of Julius )8 (A—The govc ent of M 5.00 Monthly Pays 100 Toan of Walpole, $50,000; Ma tts| president of the Congregation Sons|police were unable to find any | practicing lawyers of the f Emmons and Mulda Botsford Picrce, |19ue today warned all persons to | 10.00 Monthly Pays 200 Loan Society for the Preventi Cruel- | Of Isracl at the an H:llnw‘ g held |trace of him. County ssociation who were among the pioneer set-|cvacuate the zone :x_t rx.f- 1'(,10! of the | Tt rm‘.?.}? vl'":'fi':"f;:.'n';:m:'fm. i ty to Animals, $25,00 Acre the vestry rooms of the gogue | Sam Wise and Sorah Sochrin have | prominent 1 ghout the D | tlers of this c having lived in | famous’West Indian volcano Mont [ty G U GO O e e e farm, Stow, (for care orses) | 1ast ni This will be h h con- | purchased from Lena and Harris | olitical circles. Mr. Pierce suffered ' what is now called the “Old Pierce Pelec | just for the actunl time mones ix in nse. Cost may $10,000; Animal Rescn cague, | Secutive term in that ofice. Attor-(Cohn a live and dressed poultry shock about 10 days ago. TS el oad street in East| The officlal obserfatohy, which | be ru]urn: by larger and more frequent paymen:s Soston, $10,000; Massachusetts Gen. | N€Y David L. Nair who was re-clect- | narket at §2 Hartford avenue | ™ He was known in Connecticut as | Bristol. He received his education |has kept check for several weeks on | thanZencelcl eral hospital, $1 Rhode Is-|ed recording sec also enters| Mary B, Cronin and Gertrude | 0ne of the cleverest lafvyers anc in tlie local schools and, ex the increasing dctivity of Mont Pe- | THE MUTUAL SYSTEM land hospital, ¥ i R. I.,|his fifth consecutive term in thal|Dwyer have purchased the Soda |noted for his ability to cross Mne [a few vears lee, reported that for the first time | Telephone 4930 $10,000: Lawrenc 3 hospi- | office. | Shoppe and restaurant a West | at trials) In this city he w fesion in college 2 practicing as a 'since the aclivity began, flares of @lay s tal, $10,000. | | Main street, from Charles Bernstein, | dent of the Y young man in other communities, |light were constantly noticed dur- | 300 Main St. Francis H. Row Brookiine, | [the deal to be effective November | ¥ ki the his entire life was spent in Bristol. |ing the night from Saturday to Sun- president of the Massachusetts So- i o) i 50, The scller will continue to con- | clients. Juc villiam J lor Charters were obtained by Mr. day. The flashes of light were ac- | ciety for the Prevention of Cruc . ! duct Charlie’s Grill on Churc 3 had h f | Pierce for the Bristol ctric Light companied by underground rumb- | to Animals, 100; Alice Rowley, i The h Co. sults, Mr. Pierce's passing, “H ie Co. and the Bristol Tramway Co:|lings, which were undoubtedly of | Brookline, $2,500; Rev. Hiram Ap- or overcoats, 50. J. R fine awye state He served as counsel for the tram- | volcanic origin. pleman, Manchester, N. H., and his | Roxbury Road. 280f.—ad e wife, $10,000 each; Mrs. M Laurel Court Sewing society will | Senate in 18 ( 3 White, Deer Island, Me. $2 ; s mect Tuesday from 10 to 4:30 o'clock | democratic and was chairman | Mrs. Vina Kelley, Brookline, $2,-| at the home of Mrs. Marion Sackett, | during hiis second reign. He was the 500; Henry C. Merwin, Brookline, | 7 a0 61 Madison street minority leader during the $10,000; George 3ennett, Ever- i o1 2 } Camp Clara, R. N. of A, will hol1 | f¢ s “deadlock sess for the ett, $2.500, and employes not pro- | ? % a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at St. | seatin nor of Luzon B vided for in the will, $1, | ; |Jean's hall. A social will follow Mor lost to Governor Dr. and Mrs. William T. Morrisey | Morgan C. Bulkeley, who had won | | | | e | L] - TR B A { |ot 93 Vine street will return to this|by a pluralit 8 ated for | Woman Claims Burglar | § ; city (omorrow after a six weeks' visit | the atiorney generalship in 1900 by a | 0 ent tomO, row . . . Tried to Take Jewels £8 e : in Burope. ¢ marsi i Pittsburgh, Nov. 18 (UP)—Taken | S . Alexandra lodge, Daughte | cticed First in 1876 | to the Allegheny general hospital | § i George, will meet at 8 o'clock Wed-| Mr. Picrce graduated from the | PR Tty & T ST | 3 nesday evening in Vega hall. | local schools an attended her room on the north side, Mrs. | At a meeting of Gerstaecker lodge, | Suffield Literary jnstitute, where he C Ellen Stein, 26, Akron, Ohio, | o A I. 0. 0. F., tonight, the full degree ed in 1571, Not long after, he —— cove: from stab wounds be- | 4 cam of Lexington lodge will ex- |attended the State Normal school in lieved to have be ted by a A 7% | | eplify the first degree of the or- [ New Britain, graduated in 1873, and robber a pte entl to p 1 | der on a class of candidates. State|then t t school in Ansonia for a | rings fr f 3 i % ff ] |cfficers and heads of lodges in sev-|year. He entered the Albany Law | In a statement g \bers of o / | eral cities will be present to witness | school, graduated in 1876, and was the homic ad, Mrs in said L 3 | the degree work. A supper and en- | admitted 1o the rin | N o oy 1e Haaa e s G e | tertainment is being arranged, to fol- | that year, his first tice at his [( —_— h d bl b ld demanded two diam f |Tow the business meeting. | profession being singburg, | | the most esirable uL lng e 7 s ther off : ed as| C. W. Buckey has been called 1o | N. Y., in his gr ion year | ; . . Araavealintenas ooty e bnian I rst vi resident, Frederick, Md., by the death of his| After practicing for a shirt time in | SAFE h f h who stabbed her sever n Sh 7: sec g dent, | father, Kent Buckey, Friday mmn.}r.m\slngx{m , he moved to Angelica, | in the CIty sfor warehouse he attempted fo cut the s from Sickli Isidore | Lovisey Moore Tent, Daughters of | N, Y., . ore | ! whe partnership was | ’ er fingors. Hor as led when | Bir G ial sceretary, Ray |Union Veterans of the Civil War, | formed with Hon. A. J. Hibbard of | CLEAN purposes. . aab / r”‘x \,,vv ;’ ; e A e | 1 h]uH its ')- g’u)flr( m;(‘“'“i] and | Danville, N. Y The firm carried Mrs. Vera Honeycutt . s ‘ v exand- [annual inspection in Odd Fellows' | the name of Pie and Hibbard Iruy.n» Mrs. Steir s st vlerd nt Gans, I hall Wednesday evening at 7 *"i“'mn‘i‘;vnhu (:nr::w 4‘0 ,:”‘\‘ y and| | DEPENDABLE onexs VoY Bence of | Levine TEengLeL 0/cl0) guests of honor will be | wag admitted to the bar, beginning 7 , o1 i 1 by 1 sus- | Berkowitz isenber %|Grand Army and department ofl-|a practice shortly afterward with FIREPROOF The Central Storage Warehouse providing perfect sicious persor 2 1 ) rs. A supper will be served at 6:30° g, uel P we he lav + : e ) - oreene ] o (iSaRizasmamiel SEENanall yriche sl storage space for Furniture and other household NEW HAVEN STILL EXPLODES |1 ] 2 ) cporte e TamlWor el p enest| AU CARD CERIE S Sl MODERN hlpE A el S g ; nership was formed with Judge | goods under the personal management of = DIokion otla i ; : & : "’:LI:“"‘”f - regular | Marcus H. Holcomb in 1909 and of- STO GE = 5 ? Lo el 5 ) k caday; at Red Men's | ficog wer ablished in ford, - . fl moun 1 neighbic ol + i =t B ¢ all. A social hour will follow S rom ch 5, > 3 3 Bristol and outhington, Mr. Hol- o o o W e 7 S e i D."McMILLAN & SON : illanova Student Is of the superior court and the union and Hit and Run Victim |®2s dissolved. = i s Modern — Dependdble — Fireproof — Complete ey s in, in 1911, 2 ierce worlke & . o : o Pa, Nov. 18 (UP) —| ity hig son, Attorney Kendall M. WAREHOUSING Safety. 20,000 square feet of storage space, sep- g Guggenheim Arrives S ) CL Pierce of Dristol under the firm ; ¥ i Bl g p\ g SCD caring today. : At Havana in Plane tm- st a wit and rog oyine ¥ic | name of Pieres and Pierce. Offices .arate compartments for individual needs.” Special windo e itRan0 8 riniatomobilalARER N RS S e : " Piano Storage Division. ' Drive-in ramps for under A S T s itor Pi remained there until B 7 e O e ome e an | ho was stricken by the shock and SPRINKLER cover loading and unloading. Dead Storage facili- Squig P H cluded two 5 gallon drums when the driver or Picrce se in several Nt b acities while 1 of this . : ! = Located at'187 Arch Street, a minute from the cen- of the ma. | 18 treasurer of Hariford county and DRIVE-IN ter, it is easily accessible for every purpose. Successiul : g ch o inspect the wheels, Wiler Since 1889 . y vas Struc ) car which g 3 - - Y tor p- cr nto Fagan's car. He died | chairman i o chalora RAMP The rates have been fixed to meet the approval of 2y g on. A ¢ \ra. GUggen- Sever hours later in the Bryn |tee for so IO wEs Gl 2 o the most economical. a1 | of the Br eratic town com- for years. Before the STUDENT'S CASE CONTINUED | office of the Catholie Leader, in the| He was appointed to the acting took place this morning at §|later spent 40 years as a member 2 7zhlets every two st : ! T et It ORI B o a visit during the day. or three hours and ‘ e S o e opening of e omec ACULE GAS PaInS | %,9,1!:,1953 | vll'zrn" Reli}dil;lMinu!e C E N T RAL AMous extr V. HADASSAH CHAPTER BRIDGE t s : ’ i A Office: 55 West Main Street. pter of Ha antacid ingredicr Aids digestios Warchouse: 187 - 197 Arch St. i cvening at POPE NAMES ARCHBISHOP of proteins, starches z £o0ds ; Telephone 6030 ; . Fel : City, Nov. 18 (P—Pope ich usually cause indigestion, Neu today appointed Monsignor| tralizes acidity. fast Tablota r el wa erdier of the Sulpician Or-| seems almost like magic! Gives posi- | | archbishop of Paris, succeed- | tive relief instantly o cost. Try | jucce ‘ul Since 1389 will tesse y he late Cardinal Dubois. | Gasctts TODAY, Al all druggists.