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i - 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929. BYRD ON FLIGHT s e v, e uest, ment e, M *47:BY RIPLEY ( OVER SOUTH POLE i ( aed 1 1 1 Amun N ; e < porting T 1 ) « « Fiyo fai f i 928 3 « 1 ¥ « Knows Giilic Biller eM M (Red) Bowe Left in 1026 I MeM He « i Sunda Coi 3 i z ut 4 S0« ! ou ’ sanie started and 1 cnded at 10 ed o won som Ecat ¢ | to 1 | Losiie g How much [ i i I lost in cash and won in paper aid | [ il t Loy : | St A = Won 9.000 in “Paper’ ! e Nineteen thousand in cash and | el 1 0. U's” | % arl I H Ve collected the 1. O. U's feh i aa sl ch were won from Iothstei \ barricr abcut t Antarct ) 1 h W i\ \ ent, and or - i d ing of sp ed Dne 1 . WA mTAve) BN Ui ) 1/ SNAKE PARK ATTENDANT, PORT ELIZABETH, 5 Af2icA MAX HINL Te 75 EGGS N 10/2 MINUTES gerlin, 1929 HARRY R COLEMAN -of Bro LNy HUSTED IN THE REG. ARMY —and served 2 years ALTHOUGH HE \AS 5 INCHES UNDER. STANDARD HEIGHT AND WEIGHED 29 L85, UNDER STANDARD WEIGHT ¢ 0 Rothstei (@ m I 1 st lau = THE R\VAL f 1 had * owned by 4 @l 300 Modce, e | /{115 IMMUNE TO THE POISON b mend all his a N OF SERPENTS ./ . i — ! 4 Sotal ol maca nd olce el & HE 1AS BEEN BITTEN |4 TiMES . WON 2 RACES IN ONE AFTERNOON 5 D e et 1 o BY VENOMOUS SNAKES WITHOUT ILL EFFECT ON 2 DIFFERENT TRACKS "y o Sh tions the attorne 85920 Kink Feasires S04t for ot Brtaie gt rotersod & ently and asked a e nd he made his T TOMORROW —The Earth Makes 366 Revolutions in 365 Da 1 1 poker game cxplor: === 7 o e e R e e U B S e T vear TRonald in on any one play?" bodies will be placed in vaults un- i1 tion in wo | wonld imd a resumption of the oln Ellsworth Py Forty thousand,” said Raymonl til next Memorial day when they ! mor 450, long dail ssions, beginning at 10 Pole t ort | Unblinking will be laid to rest in a special plo An accordion was fal rom the | . n. and runngng until 6 p. m. He of their goul. One of t Ve On that deal c- ace of Edward Giles on Burling T prepared to state whether was lost 1 the ¢ part % |10 | ton ¢ e 1 and oil trom |1 ssions will he asked oy R2chen With By e groater portion of 1he doot was 1id- (ir] Takes Poison Tablet mander Byrd o South Pol ! won ord wvenie. bverything salavle i BY Mistake for Headache g cora then hroug the loot 1 cld, the yauths s Ncw London, Nov. 29 (®) — The | ond was ng Retg.. of Terror Ended \ of & horrible rmstake, Helen 4 ollae t allae ot Ihoval Elizabeth Reardon, daughter of Mr. vas registered ther (Cor From Tirst ed Rothstein ther of Rose Kocszi of 29 Pulaski vife had been | g oot 1 and ey until after hours after Rothste Auto is Stolen and Wrecked o'clock olice took her for 1o 4 complaint into a fer ind Deteet the da it had 7 into the stioned and t I I ssed 10 the s of robberies a rked on the outskirts had g fo pped and ilows and nt i K clubs had been ransacked feet « . Jlprits took tools, rifles, blan- ght of A cal instruments, and Of the five million f 3 value th as of Antarctic perhia . L y are said to have ad- 3 1 by believed by the po- 5 tolen in Detroit I other : 4 Facielia gl s Claimed Main Rang i tomobil Nttle A Before 11 ¢ - it prop- on 1 0 mo or M A T Hopkins » P ‘ H \ o ’ They a s s ) legedly . 5 1 ) ound to r fiyi 1 ¥ M from ti SN ‘ ouses being 1 IN WMANUS TRUL LAST OF AMERICAN oo e cen f I i 1 v il i 2 i o ¥ ) o nl pron 3 of Elber of Clippir 1" 1 had Ver carry g fo f Gasoline In Loot r Yo Be Mot in Detroft Wl taken 60 gallon off Rlanchard on Jeron enue, the | ir 'erkl'l'mxr rom | Wayne. the school on the boulevard, | | « Reardon, Cohanzie, popular member of Mrs. Harry Waterford, and every 1 lace in the city w months by the arrest of |the senior class at Willlam Memo- the trio of burglars. The ring is be- | Ficl ute, died yesterday morn- ieved to be one that the police |INg at the Lawrence and Memorial NS ED Sen Bl o e | Associated hospitals from poisoning. time. A special request 1 st I afternoo Reardon complained of a he nd was advised to rdache tablet Going into the ened hathroom, the girl reach- medicine chest and took linski ic or place of ¢ 10 identi- she drop a cd into the goods. of Bristol's widely heralded | ©ut @ bottle whi h she believed to v night robberies have been | contain the ablets, but which really Jamed on the trio, but the mem. | contained poison. She swallowed one bers under suspicior et little water and it was not ploits e ANl s she began to suffer pains in thought that they were|her stomach that her mother dis- o ones who smashed front swin.|covered the mistake she had made. dows rear dcors to rob local ¥ Eodee e = 1 Prison Revolt Leaders business establishment CHAIRMAN SAYS Get Additional Terms Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 29 (®—Two tences of rs each and an- s were imposcd Mosher in coun- other of Judge { the six convicts found guilty Wed- nesday of rioting in connection .1 [prison last July. Imposition of sen- S tence upon the other three must wait a new trial to determine ed From Tirst Page) hether they are fourth offenders < thus liable to life terms under Baumes act today were Philips. and ph cach, by the ho cre given 10 year be impe who given | tution the i The remaining threc enue legislation ! Joscph Bravata and acted upon by the other chamber. | Williom Force, will stand trial here next Monday charged with Smoot Issues Statement heing fourth offender: Washington, No (Pr—Senator S — —— el S Seven Bandits Break Safe and Get $18,000 ship of tl ce con in o ermriofs repub- | Chicago, Nov. 29 (P—Seven men \fca ments, thus ehtered the offices of the Case & oneninELlNe wav for Senalor Jonsa | MarlinipleiCompany; }Th;mhwgnmg' of Wa oi (o becore clialiman | P2y, brokefopen s the ihafol and | e ‘ o ‘,}m‘,’,y ' iscaped with approximately $18,000 Shootis dic e he bandits rounded up the eight : : mployes in the plant, tled their - mzation’s plan. 1) nge and feet together and placed ator Watson of |, iy gver their heads. One of th ed 1o continue - |y pg pparently had a police record. Watson would have | jjs jnask slipped and one of the em- for chairman of poves caught a glimpse of his face. important finance commit “Don't take a good look,” he said. hich liandles all revenue legisla- | “If you identify me at the bureau, tion Smoot taken over the ap- | 111 kill you.” propriat War The ¢ ns committee leadership. en Death Leaves Post Secretary Davis Gets > of the appro 5 y Q orlatiana Pt Praise for Welsh Songs | last week b h of Washington, Nov. 29 (P)—Secre- Tl ey th tary Davis' Welsh singing proclivi- Pt tics are netting the telegraph com- Hetnlos {nenzd 1o panies considerable money. S loday AL He sang in Welsh last night over be part Jers preparatory | the radio. At the White House 1o mapping out plans for the regi- cebinet meeting today he sald ap- lar sessior With Senator Jones in | PAr¢ ntly n ozt ol ”1? 200,000 ¢ for the chairmanship of the ap- | Welshmen “in tho United States ropriations committee, appears ey 1 e Gapy obeal | " v Any every mother's son of them mesition b ks sent me w telegram,” he added. g ome assistant party leader, a post now held by Jones, |y SR | Some difticulties are in tr Father and Mother to e faction-split republicans In th Attend Child’s Inquest R e g ther an or-1 yewport, Nov. 20 (UP)—Mr. and LAk par faction. | \fry Kennedy Hassenzahl returned rnondependents have de- | yrom Detroit. today in time from manded for the finance com ¢ a coroner's inquest into the mit nator La Jollctte of their seven-months-old Wisconsin is their chojcc Mary Ellen, who was 1 00t gave notice todi \ksgiving morning when | that as xoon as the senate disposcs her carriage was swept off a porch | next week of the question of seating |y a gust of wind. The baby was Senator-clect Vare of Penneylvanin, |strangled by her carriage strap. he would bring up the tariff biil| Miss Margaret Yamnicky, nurse- in Hoping Lo complete action [maid, was to be questioned hy on it carly in the next year if “‘)'i]llpl]l) Coroner Henry C. Stevenson { NO CLLE T0 LUFE, MISSING ‘BANKE | (Continued From I Pag n into debt in this city or cls where. | Luffs Ca | While working at their variou: tasks last evening, employes Corbin Motor Vehicle Co. | Chestnut street, saw a car whizz b and one of them identified it One of them shoule o Luff's car!” and other employes run out into the street and secured the vegistration number. hen they cheeked up on it with the state mo I tor vehicle department and found that the ¢ gigtered in o the me of 1 Later of employes fron the gar: rted out in another itomobile and scarched for mor than an hour in Newington in th hope t they would spy the cin zain. The search was unsuccessfil It was learned to it and woman, =iid to be s % occupied his room at the Hotel Dot e s et Brasi Lhote or several weeks and they left o gether last Sunday. It is reported | Apgyew W, Mellon (left,) seeretary of the treasury, and his ne {“.,I“-‘ ‘k‘yl ',],yrr\.v»,k“;” )\‘” 'm' ”, assistant, Walter 1. Hope of New York, who was sworn i_n as after checking out of the hotel. assistant sceretary of the treasury in charge of fiscal offices. Mr. Hope's wife is a former New Britain woman. ‘Rioting Charge Will e g e 5 Cherges of rioting, resisting und Missing Utica Woman viie & Towne Lock company. the tacking officers or which Alfre (UI)—Police | driver, was arrested and released Hoffman, labor organizer. and {hres lay for Mr carly today in Londs, union men have stood trial, were 150 niissing e Sy .r.;-;‘;wmx to reach the jury before ‘[, e LAWO WO COTTAGES BURN 3 ‘ j ‘ false-alarm Old Saybrook, Nov. 29 (P—Fir Judge G. Veracn Cowper, the op-| A woman reported fo answer wiich virtually burned itself out lute posing counsel, and the host of at- ot Ui Ay dustrov diidhs ana=on taches connccted with the special [scen in 4 Inquiry o 15 roon summer cofta Charl term of court returned » Marion wonian % Spri ela “and today after their Thanksgiving holi-| Police hur 10 the li- aller placo adjoining, at Xn determined on winding up the | Ly afer a L of a strange|wood Beach, LEEL : l this weck. : ing woman onR e Brany R o e e Dcenplad bul | Five epeeches hree - for the {steps, only to find the woman had | .o nietely furnished. The loss was prosecution and two for fthe de-|vanished 1 for the post Doctors fear Mrs. Crouse is a ksgiving sessions. 1t ex- [tim o sia and ny ow Lol B s { hey would be completed Ly |in pl f Ehie o 1 (o pleas for as- | noon recess, and that Judge Cowper | Her M wis L. Larker faSLILOT aiehons ind could mak would bezin his el UNFORTU lives here ¢ to the jur AT MIKE PICKETT ief A. ¥. 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