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a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929. tther lives at Pottsville, Ta.. and hduced him to enlist in the army, hit he was soon discharged hecause | )¢ his lack of ability to understand | English. | FFor a little while, he said, he torked for the city last summer but ince being discharged about three nonths ago he had not been able to *htain worl He had a room on “hurch street but being unable to sy the rent, was forced (o leave wturday He was comfortably dressed and ©d & meal ticket in his pocket | warly used up and about $4 which he said he was keep g to buy food. noney KILLED BY I JEVATLED C! R Boston, Dee. 2 (UP)——Hugh J dcNeeley, of Dorchester was | iilled instantly here early today then struck by a trolley car of the Boston Elevated the car The operator of John ¥, lnckson, said the vietim was lying | m the tracks. but that because of | he darkness he did not see him in | ime to avoid the accident. Police believed MeNeeley might ve been struck previously by an | ntomobile and rendered uncon- cious. New Yorl an- | ual meeting of the United States | folf association will be held at the | lotel Biltmore, New York, Satur ay, Jan. 11. A meceting of th yeen section committee of the a seiation will be held at the Bilt January 10. DE Sl\()TO J. B. MORAN'S MOTOR SALES ! | Dec. Ibers of the Steel |at Darmsladt Chief of Criminal Po-, per floor and it is probable that the e e Resources — $24,900,462.72 LIAING THEATER BN Deposits made on or before Tuesday, R e e December 3rd, will draw interest Foss included $£15,000 in talkic cquipment, from December st A H\'l'\‘\ ~‘l‘01w. f'r’H h"Wn‘Y’ 1\“ llv‘\nl' " . v e 57 INTEREST heing paid time the blaze threatened nearby s TRy R Open Monday Evenings—7:00 to 8:30 250 AGITATORS 7.\["' Frankfurt-On-Main, Germany, 2 ()—Two hundred fifty mem- Helmet organiza- | tion were arrested today as they stepped from a train which hrought them from Darmstadt. In a clash between Steel Helmets and civilians lice Bach and a detective were bad- ly wounded. HERALD CL. SIFIED ADS Corrected errors of vision must be KEPT Corrected. That means wear- ing your glasses as advised. Remem- ber, the glasses do nothing to the eyes. The errors cannot be CURED. ! If you were advised to wear your elasses constantly, don’t remove them from your eyes at all during the day. Thus will comfort be secured and re- tained. USsp |{FOOT-PAINS | Stop at Once Amazing new method for fallen ‘ arches, flat feet, bunions and || other foot troubles. (Made to || order only) from a cast of the foot in corrected position. Worn || im any shoe. You expericnce positive relicf at once. FRANK E GUHDWIN e i '\Hul‘il‘li, and ( o SUCCESSIULLY TR Optometrist Dr.R. 0 RousseauN. D FOOT SPECIALIST 111 MAIN ST. PHONE 616 —_—— Y PHC 205 2 $35.00 spool bed fam The popular spool i tfully used on t mahogan chest. Solid cedar lined. paneled front, 19 in. higl 7 EXACTLY AS SHOWN — In Walnut or Mahogany, handsomely carved and In walnut, ]I‘.nml with 3-4 in. solid panelled chest of real worth; inexpen- cedar; panelled as shown; stands 2 sively priced at— inches from the floor. Priced at only $25.00 $37.00 SMALL DEPOSIT will hold any ift selected at Other beawtiful Cedar Chests up to Porter’s until Christmas. B. C. PORTER SONS B« and including $65.00 Conncelicut's st Furwiture Store “Wr.A” M ian Nati | | : and that the white plague cleamed | o o . . Inc, Britain Lumber Co., New r. a Se“ lndlan Nahon to {150,000 victims in the United States [New Dritamn lourists In D Britain Real Estate Board, Victory ok E l d L i |in 1550 ".m“"', His plea for sup- | nsurance Co.Insurance Company port of the Christmas seal cam- | Q of North America, Great American ca [paisn read omo ] es In Lras n oun a]n ince Co., Springfield Fire' & t hardly scems necessary (o ’ Co.. Aetna Insurance remind anvone in this day and age | N th E H nite State Fire Ins. Co In leellght In London In 191 9\ ot Mg e ottt 288" T either Ever Heard of the Others oy R \ proaches, the time for ale of : san In- ‘M H gh D Butler Add e P Lol Def i Palls Insurance Co., can In : ‘ IS, hl LLer lesses Christmas seals likewise arrives. 655¢1S 10 Dire [rans Johr L ias d surance Co. Connecticut Plate i S A s : . many years past, the two have gon 7s : : e el s S e - Glaes Insurance S [ Bir Hari Singh Consldels{ Alleged Boy Robber Woman's Club Tomorrow ~|any sears wast, the two bave gone Newloundland Coast | Violent Introduction Takes i on: of ¢ T i Tl S . | | ke o b o o iutomobil = S erice = ¥ Ry, . . & Held for High Court inas season for many is a time of | - S 4t 3 Home Insurance Co.. Indemnity In- Disposing of Rights as‘ Greenwich, Dec. 2 (P—Accus 1 e T merriment, it is well to recall that NEOS e et Place When Cars Collide jonrson soomol nce Co. North America, ; 5 = || ed of robbing Joseph Lavaletie || noon 2y Cama some arc unable to appreciate tl el bl 5 5 s . ¥ ord Steam Boller Ins. Co., Ruler of Kashmir; Eng- || of 30 ani carying conoontey | |08 Mrs. Hugh D. Butler will ad- S0 #15 UIRE 1o appreciate | ate of thres ireightcrs and a dozen | i Catgkills — One Ma- 2 tford Sent 1 Traemilt oA none tTares Dl || arses EnsRyvertsn s aEelnb o AINER i (R Sese RO s Be purchase | Schooners was shrouded in a snow- | s for ident and Indemnity || Yeapons, James D. Moran, 17, || Britain on, My Experiences in Being | ¢ es a f st [ 3 vfou | r Co., Home Fire & Marine Ins. Co. [T 17, 1 , “My E ein | Ao Lk storm that blanketed the Newfound- | . T R other N § . lish Still Recall Famous| Er.xs”bgui SN R R S e (e S s G GO T S O our |00 const today: | chine Badly Wrecked Northiern Assurance Co.. Worcester T s “’-‘,’l"f'“or‘ (f‘”f today by |lspeaks with intimate knowledge on ‘f!',"-\l' Mol A ‘,-‘]‘“l“’ er enabl- |, pilot boat which put out ‘o] ) ‘v Ins. Co., Hartford Fire Ins. rial. CEC Willam S, Hirschberg. Po- | [the fascinating aspects of Englisn| S0 0 enfoy tha Yuletide for having |, oo, =Sy P P00 PR T and Two Occupants Cut erkshire Mutual Insurance lice say Moran robbed Lavalette ||jjgn 5 helped to fight tuberculosis. \ . | . . at the pol e E ife and customs. freighter Hertha, drifting with her | M ,‘n sex Mutual Tns. Co., ————— ;“_ e 1: int of 2 gun in the lat- || " Airs. Butler, now residing in Bos- “Good Old Days” |fuel exhausted off Cape Spear, fai-| and Bruised. l. Tash, V. P. Fidelity & london. Dee. 2 (UP)—Rumor \‘p’\h.‘::’,T,‘:,‘fl”,““ Q"")‘"“l‘]”‘“‘ 0]‘]; ton, has recently returned from “One often hears the latter Pailied to return. Two tugs which went | Tns. Co. John Hoxie. Spee. Feli e ol e T e e e inlgenthicentiny s Tjout to search returned without find | - Fall, N. Y. G ¥, i ] P IRGLIESOTE H R ool e = e e e e e nm er. vice president. Automobile limelight today lette S g TR R avateite ‘nm] ed for . some respects —on | e o't piiot bost hed | rerl the old adage “You Co.. Bliss & Cole “Mr. A” is Sir Hari Singh, tho || meeting. On eac hoceasion La- || \ t rnoanla (e Gl I e < justified in speaking with | Torl sy i hi | where without s o \r W i Maharajah of Kashmir. who rul valette said he was busy., 1 ot hut Sooaiannioe el S R S R L e t S Iriball Ewilliam SHin gere X O o : 5 ds p t » b c E Grey County disabled 144 |'orcibly las 5 ) H dolfo §: Paul K. people of the historical “Vale of || called police who found a re spects it must be recalled with hor- £ C : mobiles congaining v 1 i Ky X : : | tor. In the ‘good old days per-| 1 The Norwegian |residents crashed in Windt N. ¥ 3 : o il Vispatches from Delhi, Tnd - e S e Norygeial h ‘ / AL At T r\ 1\. v‘ow‘v ]. _{» ndig o> = uffering from a common d ‘ Labelle County was ‘n h 50d. A. A. Mills, James P. Sulli- escribed rumors circulating the vase, which was then ref~rred to as |(rouble 400 n ificass St rountains and passeng 3 1 A Corbin, W. H. Booth. T lo the effect that Sir Hari was co: g {lie white plague but now common- | jo; T ks . omobiles answ : i : e Sl . Johns with her smokestack H ( Wil van William Clark, A. lemplating selling his kingdom « 1 y ems |1y referred to as tuberculosis, were |pridge deck carried away, Johnson. Co s on | P. Lea Hatch Co 50,900 square miles to the Britis shumned and made very \mcom!r?rtt-’ The crew of the schooners Geors One solil o T & e TR ALH Wi nton: Eovernment. | e . ible by most of the people ‘_‘\"‘ v and Catherin» B., were land- Callan of I 1 exar i H. Searles. Has Magnlficent Palace Walter Bielwizy of 160 Court whom they came in contact. Little|ed here by the steamer Jofklein, | driven by his son s, J Most of the Hindu Maharaja et apnsalenoRtiomnolcoiatiniid was done for these patients to en- |\hich took them off the founder zers in the ca Mrs. I2d nds e people are Moslems and his income | Nght Saturday to find his v courage them to battle their misfor- | vossels iles from port. Tolinsont: a ra ¢ AL nc C NATURALIZATION COURT /s estimated at §$5,000,000 yearly, |ing that she had been away all day. | tune, which was liable to befall anv-| " Capt, Green of the Kay did not |city: Miss Mary ot 5 : ¢ He is 84 vears old and has, in adai- | _Axerod's drugs, we deliver, call 10 | i, el e G A AT, et G G G oo e e e e . MEETS AGAIN ON DEC. 11 don to his wealth, all the royal pra- | —2dVt | cnough, for during most of the|gsehooners with which the wrecked|Heart school: Mrs. Margarct Sheer | co ) " i E sogatives, the gem-studded throne,| Sergeant P. J. O'Mara of the de- nineteenth century the white plague | craft sai from Johns coulid |of Catskill and Mrs. Call Tents 1 vic s bilken robes, emeralds, diamonds, | tective bureau started on the 2 p. m. incurable, and | make port in the g other automobile w1 oty Now Y s ations, G phants of state and triumphal [ t0 midnight shift yesterday for one from this infectiouvs s ) A : o Y 1 About 125 Applications, Continued barges with which to floal down the | month. Detective Sergeant G. C. k was considered to be doom-| TWO MEN BOUND OVER \ o 5 Pront Last Session, Will it aleom, [ linger turned to day duty. ¢d 1o a long. lingering and waste- | Bridgeport, Dec, 2 (P T ol 4 { et There was_ little doubt but.that M Mrs. Vincent Scully of | ful death with no hope entertained ' jjep o ArQOK1Y and il I D A mber of mer Be Considered e Maharajah's price would be|Newport, R. L returned to {heir r their recovery. Approximately (maries s Gas Sk : s bigh. If the sale were made it | home today after a holiday visit with | 0.000 persons died from the whits S ot ) ! 5 e Appro 25 candidates for would he the most picturesque cm- i s (e i e " iy A0 S0, (0 LUt B i i) on rges of obtaining n report to 21 in ca ver el s s SIReR i i | §S Hart street MRS, HUGH D. BUTLER How times have changed’ is a: under! falss pralencasd e Imolice BIs : ong Shilce s % last session of nat- VouEhtl sonirolion i o toaea e | s forming, Enter now. | o G0 L | ondog | UXPTeSSION often heard in this the Sraie i Sl [ L 4 . : A STEER U o S I was n 1ats e Suez Canal | Connecticut Business College.—adt, | i8It vears idence in London | twentieth century, and well it might | R R e ; i b ; * opportunity o obtain their pa- At e e ST Boy enaEorllor | WhereRNenlTush AN Was i de ik ta n bl so i s e i s s | for triw under bonds of $2,500 cach. | fored «t a session which will be held M A®H 1c carned his name of | g ol "Gag Station, at 186 Tast |commercial attache the, Amerl- | Tuberculosis patients are no longer|*“7p t® SUHEDEATE O B2 P R o AL AT T, S SulsiteaT.ondoniasitiie i o el el o daab (lec it tel1Fa o || canRombatsy B HIS oM Cl MR OB lont] sl nadbeilh A onenes it 2 DRsuiousy SRR OO LSy o) 3 tommander in chief of the Kashmir =% nssibl . e TR tamford authorities on similar o it own s ization Com- i ned his hip while at work, is| it possible for them to meet [yeighhors and fricnds. They are i I jrmy of 10.000 cavalry and infantry. | i |1nany leading men and women in |not doomed to die with no hope of {(Nar8eS in that city llmdmmrm: o ec h King George anl | Sl g rolitical, eco. c. and e % - = —— s el iR oAy le lunched with King [George anli Miss Mary Reeznik, Mrs, Juliana | el ‘_"‘_“}‘ 1. economic, and €du- | ecovery, Citizens are not as liable o) o CIN TS 2 : e Biitatn Todeen Aucen Mary at Buckingham Palace. | e chot and daughter, Helen, arriv, | CAtonal cirele presented (o become infected with the causa- | oo B bl , 5 or Morris D. jet the Prince of Walea at ed in this cily Saturday night from | COUTt f0 attend o onsino il eRovean snio pl isonos e | CALONER Arfl el SRR sl SL T Se StTnE ol i ames' palace, went shooting in | o Miss Rzeznik, who left her Lecentions enjoy many | peaths from white plague have de-| beRae SESSO0LIY febaly : EraIou scotland, bought $250.000 worth of Bt Lo e S arionorg ko R er yoar i | WHICh won seven of its games, los- | tion viewir . fon! oo lon i 2 parents roland, will make her creased by about 50,000 per year in - S R Sh P 1 “ace horses in Ireland. fished in the | perto o 980 s city and| While in Lngland, Mrs. Butle mited StatesAnd ans Caeke. |in8 to Yalo and Navy. was expeeted | were going do rom plicants lacked training and on best, Britlsly streams ahd plavedlpold home with relatives in this city and Lk { i th : ;‘v TR R : |to elect a successor to Captain Ells- | the highest peak collided | Fmance Co., Connec 1 recommendation of the commission- sh streams ¢ cd p el R ‘ tive in the 1 Kinz “what has brought about this chang |10 : et ]l\‘(:_]{:']\;b \Irl('” d her husband at | yod, SCNE R sy e “ “'M; l.l_“ Ilr-) ll;;fi{(“ ars |VOrth Armstrong sometime this lwith the other automobile, proc i r Co & p P leir cases were continued for Women, struck by Tis swartay | g fijizabeth's theatrical circle of |™Man of the Current Lvents Circle of ny. but one of the greatest fac.|" Eoitushountain S thougl By % SR peauty, lionized him. His $5,000.- |10 Sacrea Heart church will hold | (N¢ American Women's club of Lon- {ors in bringing this improvement is #00 neckpiece was the talk of the | 5 monthly meeting tomorrow night | 100 #nd vice chairman of the De-lipa sale of Christmas seals, the pro- | +day. [at 7:30 at the . Rectory hall on |P2U0E Circle. For a winter ceds of which are used by many | — AN o TV icCorygBall | Orange street. Paul Nurcayk, presi- |pohed Platform spea jand e Jorganizations, such as the Nationa Sefore leaving England he attend- | A e ating v Madame D'Esterre, | musercnlos iation, the § CINTETY = dent, will preside. Plans for the T . s erculos ociation, the Sta D 5 1 S o 'y U ) q ) TY b\ e victory/balll atiAlbert hall on [ineosontiiion of a mew olay willl e fondonsin lowieHitanalic ot out bereulosis commission and th NINETY YEARS Otk R D kT NDABILITY Armistice night and there met Mrs. | gisenssed. g | "I""““““’_ s Al local Tuberculosis Relief society, to | ‘harles Lrnest Robinson. wife of an | A Danrorth ott 458 West| e Sinercabeloreshep mary promote the campaign seeking the | o | SepanlOnLC g CeU{Mrs. Butler was well known as ¢ hi | ish bookmaker. She followed trect, reported the theft of & | public speaker . s itep Lm0 eradication of tuberculosis. This i B e e e e S TR e e duite Jaccomplished by education. provil- hotel room with Sir Hari by Moa-! afternoon. A e oured g sanatoria for tuberculosis pa- | ague Noel Newton, her former| Mrs. David Gustafson of | man Catt, speakin MAD=icnts and thereby lessening the dis- | er. who threatencd to inform her | 218 Dleasant street extension and | platform. Later she spent (we yenng |S0TiNAtoN of tuberculosis —ger | band. r Hari yielded two |George Granquist of 34 Lyons strect | with the L, Department of |2MONS People who are health shecks for $750,000 each. but stop- | were week-end gusts of Mr. and (Tabor. four yrars as logislative see. 51NN care and treatment to thos d payment on one at the Midland ; Mrs. Arthur Werner of Providence. |retary for the National Consumers: [PA1eN{s who cannot obtain accom- ik here. Tobinson and others | I League and then became the first | Modations in sanatoria, establish- Jued the bank to collect. During the | Hammond auxiliavy, U. S. legislative secretary for the National | 1€t of clinics for the ecarly diag- | irial Sir Hari was referred to as| W. will entertain members and | League of Women Voters in \Wash. NOSIS of tuberculosis, helping 1o ‘Mr. A, the court, not wishing to | friends Wednesday fternoon from |ington, . C. Mrs. jutler's ric build strong bodies in the young ¥ smbarrass Sir Hari’s uncle, at that | = to 5 o'clock at the state armory. background of experence, together encouraging proper nutrition | iime the Maharajah of Kashmir, Ly | Winthrop council, Sons and |with her personal charm s a speal. (TS air camps and many other | \inking the y name with the | Daughters of Libert will have aler, gives promi entertaining | Ways A | wandal, ular meeti v evening | afternoon. Benefits Cited B D s SRl otET S 0 G A o TR e e B “To say the least, the saving of | 11 ] g remain seerct and when it was ) 1ll Officers for the coming (erm 0000, lives annually in the United | Nt s Ziven wide Pl be elected. ¢ tates is, as no one will deny, worth Sublicity. Sir )m‘ \M:-]« was an- [ Ccamp Clars R. N. of A.. will} many times the amount cxpended | Bealh A el e i neatRion e HENa (RN GTC TR e | by every one cach year, and it is| : scangal.ent & e | Jean's hall. lection of officers will hoped that the proceeds resulting | iere was some doubt whether the | ot ® A B e sy e Gritish government would agree to{ o VAT S ‘ e e v = Kiv Hari succeeding Lis uncle when = z Bl N o ! = . " X \ e latter died In but the con- LAWYers (\\ ill :)lscuss [ ! Gl et Unquestionably the finest Cedar Chests you can buy for iroversy had died down somewhat ew City Court Rooms Dr, Dumon Te”s of Benems (0 "N v, i | h b ; ew London, Dec. 2 (B) — Ne e : AT e . . Ind at tho age of 30 e became the ! e campajen'Stavted by Attorney e A STl T TR o S they are made better, will last longer and cost no more taharajah of Kashmir. Williara ¥, Curtin, who, as council-| | h Il R liel Work ic works oper s dur e mest i : i ; il | is operations during the next y o el ' R R man from the third ward, introduc- UDEIGUI0SIS Refiel Yor monllisaceoralng ojanieatintate| than ordinary chests. Youth in Dire Straits ed a resolution In the common | ven Governor Trumbull by City | Cared for by Police i2inet %5ms for beler aecomno- | tubcrentsin oot worc s Mamazor Holl i reply to o ltter / A | dations for the city court, will he | - ¥ ok 5 e 3 . 50,000 lJives annually. Dr. Louis J. from the state executive as part of fficer Dan Cosgrove plz he | SR oTs o = s FalseniDe s iCosrovepla ved thejicontinienionorrowiniERERont thie I na it fodile el e I o ie o el o nen i d00d Samaritan to Bsterino Tucci subject will be discussed at the g “ r stabilize industrial conditions caused G e e et S ment urging purchase of Christmas A I" b e }‘;,L-y! CHESTS OF wll at the police station in place of | The rooms on the fourth floor of | ¥ « C > s | 3 LAL00L 10 The superintenlent of health takes | marke | | ) o) ¢ hard and cold baggage truck al city hall, formerly occupied by the |; h® Subert TR ket O [ et enstuclionieosr0n0 | SOLID CEDAR— e irallroad statlon S flound iy Mesons i lilesiiealibyliine Ddwyers i il Siiog RO Sl it s L M S S i G Dol o e R eyl nuhatihe foourUREwHTGHHE SRS o ialar el i il i scr o ool e i ool | that promise a lifetime of satisfactory tnd Dbeing moved by his hard luck | occupies rooms on the second floor | or &5 M e e e s e t0rer it e e rount | service—many styles from which to ook him to the station where Licu- | of city hall, is too small for short ;1 L e e R & R rnant Rival assigned him to acalendar cases, naturalization ses-| o tuberculosis .sulmivs ‘I 2 [to be us ith | choose TR sions, and eivil cases at chich {hers |Shunned and unaided in those days ' months. | $ 75 he previous night he slept three [are a large number of witnesses. Ti | . ours in & lunch room and spent s been found necessary to use the ! he remainder of the night walking | common council chamber for th. EXACTLY AS SHOWN lie streets in an effort to keep |short calendar session and it is ex. e o pected that this, practice will be {2 | 5 N : 5 Miecl 5 19 yoars old and. has Geen!| continucdtauntil At 151 possible. (o aV]n s an O ew rltaln Mahogany finished chest, lined witi n this countiy s than a year, ac- leritjnlflm\ the present quarters. 3-4 inch solid cedar Paneled - wrding to the scory he told the po ther city departments ave anx- A RO St % ool AT anii ice in very broken Inglish. His | 10US for accommodations in the up- tablished 1862 shown, turned legs, 21 inches high.