New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1929, Page 3

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! SEVATE ERATES TOY DD HELD, Bandit Who Robbed Bank Wih - LOTON SCHELE Opposition to Higher Duies . dramatic circle, and 250,000 Director of Publicity For Parish Dramatics Sniadu contract i Cross chu pastor ing piet WAGGONER STARTS FOR ATLANTA JALL ogram with a prayer e assemblage joined in t tionai anthems (| speakers included Frank N HAS WEE[}R[} Santa Costume Tries Jail Break sas, Nov. 19 (P today [ Who struck up he. revolver The robbery for which | prisoner on by her James Langdon Robs 13 Stoves, eling ran i ainst Marshall Ratliff. who led a I i sentenced to execulion mpien 1 o 2 y Heard in Quarel Stoals Thiee KUIOS |siheuinary ban sobbery in the dur | Spateoced o esacution & T Prisoner on Trip ) — - regalia of a Santa Claus, one of fo Ders X0 Wera uas ampton Man Is ington, Nov. 19 (A —Hopeful | Newark. N. J., Nov. 19 (P1—james | ©° &0 attempt of the condemned | seized and 15 8 v the | €O Sentenced for Bigamy 2 e of completing work on the cotton Langden. 16, of Bridgeport, (‘onn. | a0 10 escape from the county jail. | robbers running e ) Tilers e W York. Nov. 14 (UP)—Charles nufacturers’ schedule before was returned to the State Home For Deputy Sheriff Tom vlm“*l WL Neither jured Woman Arrested in o s ol e belos Waggoner lluride, Colo., all the scnate resumed its Boys at Jamesburg today by Newark | CMitically wounded — and ~ Ratliff | Henry Helms. one of JORDEIE stock Fr ' . banker sentenced to 10 years im- erationtor i bt (e palice aftes having bren at lberty |SVEPEIS beaten i hand-to-han fairvads has | el htotil‘laud Checkup ' o0s. a Tules James, S e : Nt ; strugals on a narrow flight of or his pa THeial i R i Bieaariilivie oo enced 1o ihe iy advocating higher import Al st el = el Sentenced to Death but. escap o chi s 1 here | M- ¥ n s g which 00.000 from New s on such articles e Tan e so o ] whose use of 4 Sunta oduy chars slih= Gmb : ] orls 1 New York for the ses had failed to make a cass tates and stols three automobiles. ' lHUs costum as a zuise in the JiVd] o ¢ g b R 5 \1?{\-:“”‘1« l-\m‘ll;fnn\"y her from the standpoint of labor He was caught here impersonating a Ben ] m IS ongo A’”‘E”D\NCE Or lr 000 o ‘\‘ o 5 G 3 e s 3 ndustry” and said cotton manu- |\ = N . naval officer lie most spectacular in Texas DA 0, Sk e S . ook } S o or. It was learned reliably that Wag- irers were secking to construet seph's parish | pe youth, police said. also s been sentenced to : ; 10 was detained in New ReohsE e Ol S [isotiely ¢ that much of Uit mitted being an amateur safe g was returned here recentl R— i L ) s : =] 3 elalned ;;nt o e e ”1“‘;‘\. "‘.]\‘1.\,\1“:\\]‘0‘ f-er. Langden walked ino polic| [ Sate pemientiry io sanity | 2000 Present on Closizg Night of L ple 5o aiplhed L L nas sen onopolies (hrough mergers of {he | (Ot o 5 haniEpaea s |meaddnarters just as e e o Faiv Held at Y. M. T AL & B Berty Spark 1 conp. o otic ! York banks No Earnest Effort of HThs Tamily Upstairs which |its arrost, e seulh told o mlatt 1 not move. Last n while postgiRting v ¢ . $ i‘v sEoncrs manipl here has been no earnest or in- | will ‘be given by the St Joseph|hia story and was about fo be per-| feeding of prisoners, Jones and | The Holy r : e : i e el L ciligent effort to improve either | Players at Tabs' hall on November | mitted fo leave when anoiher eris- | B o Gilbert. jailer. left the door bazas A" 0ol i o & J 1 ”(\» ey rding his conditions of the workingman or |21 and 22. Besides being in charge oner present. a former sailor. re.|to Ratlifi's cell open, Th oner | with abou ‘ mbers o L o coxswain's insignia and that ~it|£un from the jail office. Jones fol- | menced on I i ) % 3 o : i nations and individuals. They jand has carvied other responsibili-| woula be impossible for a hid like lowed and they met on @ narro ) ; e Lawyer Sues Aimee SiaLoules Nov, 18 (R Doson ROl AL el \a‘n‘; njoy all the luxuries of life. but'the | ties of the society's affairs since its (hay to ea that rating in four Sairway. Jones went down with!day when S QISR G X 4 o oor o b v elephone and Teleg en and women in their industries organization W years ago. R : E : s in his abdomen. alove his joincd to n e l'fl M]\‘”l (‘)q' )l1)llt\ ) B e : 3 \paay approveniihe Sens the ones in distress.” Most of his robberies Tangden 0d through his kne nniversir o Iolis \ N \\‘ S : i : il Sna ”«-‘ lor- e i Senator Walsh, democrat l-\ 0 were commillea In Bridgeport o the firl ! 0 ul w‘ ! ) : o con: 1 plant improvement s of the indust: vJ 1 150 committed in that ciiy's jail. 11 d. and was The col o p e 9tion (0 spll i LS BOS IR0 I SR SRTO iRt he could s s year to $36.514,- where cotton others opers TR () LY it v et to vo Devtine (0 ey Al Resources URWER INJURED [N et e vl s St e S it s Gnied ta| s Coaland e SIS Musachuselts, | 32230 ¥ 3 whicyhigher tariffs would be a con- s l’ T tributing aid in restoring prosperity Greenwood. Miss, Nov. 19 (I'P) v 0 4 4 Few Mills Rushed The ple Cotton Cooperative as- Ghesh”e Mfll]S AU[O Sk‘ds Dl' i Senator Wheeler, democrat, Mon- | sociation has refused an offer of a 4 i aaitll e s e TS 6000 00 lonnt fom e (he fedore) 0 ]y F\ IT ” being operated day and night | farm board because of the terms lEC! n lOl][O 10 ey ) the south, but these were a very asked, officials said today ———— iited numbe “We are unwilling 10 accept the o e ) Answ Wi wents loan on a commercial basis. ple Southington, Nov. 19--Adolph i Uinet some worke paid as low ing our entire assets as security, & ner of $2 Highland " . . i ) a week for 60 hours, Siminons (i ral farm hourd has as hire. suffered cuts about the i S ve said a statement 110 mem ad and face, one of which " ot in the south as.in New of th sociation quired several stitches to close. lac i ling 1 consideri he B Jed t 1rm board 6 o'clock. on Nortj i f vl conditions in his sec- should ac s security only when a coupe whic' |3 H on Wi ibout the same | cotton against which the loan is s driving skidded and crashed i proportion 1o those in New Eng- made. The association takes the po- into a southbound trolley car in i ‘ » ] sition purpose of the loan is 1o charze of Molorman George Nelson |G | S p proposped changes in show the board's faith in the price!of New Britain ) Tl e due BIG e cotton I by them at| The road was wet and as Sp. > ' hill pronosed higher dutics on and funds ner approached the spot where ti h cotton articles and lower rates b offered on accideni happensd. he started o | WIt et nate finance com- 1 pass out a car parke at the cur i and decreased The .assoication As he did so. he saw the trolley ) condition with sev poroaching and he applied A< long as labor has 1o bargain- Jars in assets and brakes. His car furned sidewars | Power a d | oice, he said.it could not re- thos eis would weaken its po- and hit the 1rolic and it w n | a dollar of benefil from 1t sition,” the staten i pushed along 1 ails for about 30 | I roposed higher levies, et The slippe condition pr i Blain said there were a number of ented Motorman Nelson from Il pwcrgers in the industry hut Sini- Y N [] stopping the frolley although the ! e e i eauty of Tone ‘ «in the south fowards mer had applied the brakes i \ad not “observed it nor heard of Spitzner was on the side opposit \ Some Closely Owned injuries might h been mor ) W There are some very wealthy o erious. He was atfended by Dr : emilies in the south that have a 9 e I 1. Phalberg. Toliceman Tim- A4 in the families,”” he continued . . but found no cause for arrest, | W Am not aware of any mo Rejected in Senate Results are i ment in the south in the rection o % ) t i is goi n and 1 kno Washinzfon, No 4 ' I ! g of it. T do not think it is’ plans of a short cut to sit M Z I N G { an i riysely tavifl bill M I arch asociation “had so reported” 10 blicans” of s¢ o today i g ' anil Tie had quoted front the repor, | found more frouble in the offing in ' P ) n wealthy Journnient at the end of this we 3 ' mbiea” nat had erected proposal i Alien of 1 Waves Hit Wall : any mills. He 1 that the Youns G s | - = ! y bannon family” in his state had he passed immedi- ] : A7 [ probably a half dozen or perhaps trial rates senerally | Hilo. T. IT.. Nov. 19 (I'P) -A wind i e e Jevel of the present and rain storm which has swept (he ! nt points in the state.” el norihwest portions of the islands of ; 3ut what T und el v e ed upon retained reject-| Hawaii and Maui for 24 hours, caus- d 4 . \‘“ .”.Mx ‘1‘\ b ne .\‘hmx“\ o down late yesierd « meeling | ing considerable property damage an : continned, ~is tndependently owned | O, (he indepcndent growp. and injuring several persons, contin- || ! . = R latter served notic A freight train was overturned i oinREhalEhE D be affccted. In this atiitude, the [ {hree membors of the train crew : " nside n he sonthex esternors wer 1 s tor | w in : cially i h Carolina Simmons of North Carolina. vanking | On istand of Main vaves i A ) nocrat of the fmance commitice. yolled up on i e | “Th Radi Th is Reall | . L R The prosent law, he said, 18 being | Kahului bre anchored by e adilo at 1s eally a | { E 4 ' . used by the ocr auide | eight inch chains 10 cight ton . l | » maining commitiee amendments 1o [ N L L GG e e e e at rarced o) [airasten® : ) 710 (VT T i i e OO R B b O SR i 6 usical Instrument * flax. hemp and jute next to be con- |y ) rd” will oppose | Railroad tracks at Maui also suf { ved fie indicated effort 10 fered damaps : i ‘I con ction of the debate on cot journ ihe sey e oon turday lis p | it goods imporis by the end of the yyimary purpose is to Leep the body . . e o fay was indicated. The senate diss i session coniiuonsly wnd working 1talian Brokers Face ‘ tobacco schedul -n‘rl P it the tariff bill in an cifort 1 Bflllkl'll[)l(‘)' Charges i e greatgr part of the cotton sched- chiain Lisfore fhe wlese of | oSG cR e S B ule hefore its adjourm special session, now S WD gser crash had its first big reac- . ‘ i wu:\ of re x;“:)‘”m the mem 0 weeks away. tion in Iy today when the brok- ory of Secretary (00 i 0 E r firm of Banco Bombelli, || | | Llloaugdr conarere: ""l’]“"’ "= Buffalo Woman, Friend, by Commendatore Giuseppe definitely postponed with leaders o 5 i ora v caae rupt for i e R Penalized by Officers '°'' e Bl BROHEE 0 down LR | hould mot be broached until the New York. Nov. 18 (Pl—Fines ana MY % million de s IR EER v e (i1l has Berriacledalpon lties amounting 1o $10.3 _ T g st " AT ovinitles Tantshament) fo! dnoveralimposlt lanaat iy Bitith Fle Lo S aionad s calleation Less Tubes \ RETaS L0 e books showed he had been (1 ase present rates on cofton sew- (nz. collecior of the port, on Mrs Uf e books show ‘. B o sdison D, Kelley, of Bufialo, whe VAYINE the market on small mar- “ da Nl ibiins R Golona e ived on the Berengaria Suturd nsiof doptoRa0Ppericentiand had nng v = 7 n wiped out when stocks fell. { cated late yesterday. Instead of \ith undeclared dutiable clothin s el All S . Visibl . . N1 e commiice promosals e house weIrs and a e cont in her ba , The Cbtnl of Tome set ihe li- tations Visible and at Your Finger Tips 2 AR S e MesHGhani sasuN Govtlof Mrenway (ke @SElRN ge sstimated 4, Senator Walsh. democrat. Massa- Hall. Cleveland. a friend who a 4 _ in < chusetts, had advocated adoption of \“‘”M‘ Mrs. Kelley, was penaliz:d EAGLES TO I\IIT\I'IT a finance commitice provision to #4200 yesierday by the customs. a A\ s % = k I Jae): meeling of New Brifain aeri cstablish a minimum duty of sum covering 40 gowns, some lin. Jabea : T gerie and some watches, all unde Wraternal Order o P lest willibe onc-hundredths of of ceni per Eeric ield this evening to take action on ’ mnnhfl’liur pound on unbleached ¢! : $ slications for membership. A coiton cloths. n e large class will en the obliga- . Such action. Walsh said, wonld Girls Out All Night e e e / e e ey Returned to Hartford e roiow commitiee has been o jcoun! eRorliona s Olticar Danfald hciiorsr b Jointed to make arrangements fo Aleen comntaion gl e th e LSl raimation al 5 oclock | the Armistice clacs initiation which ‘1« T e is morning that two girls were on ! Will take place I'riday evening. No- (IR NEC10 el wreh str but he could not lo- Vember v Norton, chair- Hleobediiai v ceaRinakenol o LA R G e i L R b Al where It was most needed. Included| Shie HNE, NEUL O ctoct, Miov) Uad THo e n Lhe 0 counc cloths he sald. | iy "o men, and were abbut o bert Natvil. 1 Kramer. . Mer- ould he Tinglish broadcloth shirls: | joongne a frlend in Hartford lo|cure, James M and Lester y hin el Uiec ave beanHncreasinbl sonciiitior i1iam | A Serseart f L] Leniat fmpertations, v Flynn communicated with the Hari- I 5 3 e ford police and was adviscd to send Tt you don’t believe that Herald BONEDROWNSHINSIL AT s home by train, which was | Classified Adverising is wonderrul, |8 Wallingford, Nov. 19 (P—Joseph hey gave their a I8 ask your friends eyl know. i Jelenski alsoni o BT CSephiliess SRRl 3 lencki of 1 lLake street, while . v . ving in A boat with another hoy e [ ecial Notice 373 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 389 Jommuhlty, ke (nixt forenoon Special Notice i ¢ | | {11 overhoard and geas drowned I'ood sale will he held at the Ne R | o e e RS Whist. bridge and pinochle party Britain Gas lizht Co. Wednesday, | o beogiven by Children of Mary's November 200 from 10 a. m. (o 5 ». . 1o nUST WL Saciety of S, Peter's church at the [, ziven hy Martha Chapter No. 21 . SEOBERALD CLASSIFIED ADS chureh hall tonight.—advt. 0. B Fo—advt. ) ‘ | ’

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