New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1929, Page 5

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arantee of quality is also rec :!:ln vl\( ln[m|: o 11so req aduated from the general hos-|when i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929, 5 Flying Squadron of Prohibition S HARVARD STUDENTS 1,000 Present At Formal Opeming it = s = i g om o Prosecutors Impresses Mitchell; % it i HELP RUM AGENTS! Of Local Polish Literary Guild; sy oo v e o . Suggests More of Them In Report " i b 1o Oroanization’s Future Is Bright prymi e | . A Ll S i | e = DEATH TOLL NINE T reauined on cac Five Arests Made in Raids e HOCKEY SéflRING Over Week-End |Society Formed to Pro-|u + boat capsized in a storm oft AFTER PENN, WRECH "% tarrons New Haven Team Stages Great committed by the fede ' Liquor Smugglers Turn to courts” naa r ctions dur conclusion of the program achec S I S di Boat I Bates said the United States prison | | played the “Star Spangled Bar ‘. . 5, | bureau today does not know how 5 Ve | 1 4 Stanley Karna = Boston, Dec. (P—Bootleggers Polish baritone, ve become a pest beneath the \'elopment of Poles Given | several numbers classic shades of Harvard, in the | Infantry March g opinion of Major Henry E. Good- | nk” Boyd, Right Wing : said there were |“Y d of these institu- | on i Attorney General Says s aith the ing the *“Polis} about a a “Senat ina o | TrAID Leaves Rails fn Virginjg—| Potte 1o take dewsore ot xbil | A Boy.” Miss Sophie Juchniewicz, adelphia Hockey Sextet- Boston zers, Has Wide Lead . .. = _[tions now housing such prisoners. s : —Fines Levied Total §7,-| "y, . : S o y : g B o iaelie (s dronuenarars |98 e e coough, assisant aamimiarator of | 1mpetus at Meeting in | scoomnnion 0" "t 04 Persons Tnjured ' . 176.300. i deral penitentiaries, he s prohibition enforcement for New g | Fire Fransintadlin e e IR ew Haven, Dee. 2 ( , . 16,300. | \ta prison “even with the| Boston, Dee. 2 (P—"Yank™ Bo SRpash , Rialto Hall e e i A to overtake Boston's lead in the = ble practice "’K b "l’: two the Boston Tigers' native : r Follow raids by fede agenis| 3 and Joseph Klimkiewicr e o T va Dac 0 (P anadian \\M\;H)t'. 6o '“l”)\O(l\(\V pore mmen in a cell might:house Iwinger, today had a:wide ma and Boston police over the week-end | J slak recited a poen “y carly today wer st laven Tagles Moty Washington, Dee. 2—(P—A fly- |cOMlortably 1 persons, but that it | the rest of the Canadian-American | e oy b o m : - . AT ory ov Philadelphia 8! w had & o 4 1 ; 2 which five arrests were made olficial open the Polish Polish Girl's Faith Her Country Are > last night i ing squadron of prohibition prosecu- | NOW ha Ihe Leavenwe Hockey lra puck-chasers fos YT Sl i L e : ist night. { (0vs ) specineihcee i and Fileral oy mot normal capacity of | hizh scori vs. He has tallied that “tips" for the ost of | poscd of loc It Brarche fof yity T N 1 in second i = . i \36 s it 5 v 4 4 clu sranches i ind o point Boston e country to lend aid to al ofti- | 1 s S a0 ‘_ o i i A men “might have come” from | of national societies, was initiated | 1eaning of a col H ! oRkoD, ials, has impres d Attorney Gen- T R : }'h‘ ’”_ > : wrd students. Continuin e [last night with a program of patri- | Was followed by i of : B ERSGLehellao muchthatilion og o e ve nlaved (his scason, | denied that students were being used | otic nature including speakers, de- | Holvoke, who . 1l g ported today to congress that its D inee (iree moints behind. was | 48 paid informers and added that|clamations and singing. dress on Polish patric - ,‘,‘"hl”: reation marked a highly important railing three 1 S Al information from undergradn-| More than 1,000 members of {le —_— jesruanes step in the progress of dry law en- Al A0 NCHAE N BRI G i o o i et lubs i ti forcement. | MUTI]R l]lL RULES Waite, wi aind Chapman, the [ e S s ‘r‘r‘\'a\dT‘l oreantaations iyhich atol BRU[NS STILL LEAD e o sw Haven i ncs as third with 10 Students Cooperating affiliated with the guild, and mer e hod i Using funds transferred from the Providence star, was third with 10| dooy & s s RUl Sand Smieary) t the m 0 i ored oft ) rohibition bureau and ot sums points. Reg Mackey of Boston, To my way of thinking,” he said, | n in rv;.t d in the work | —_— S 0E T o ey Whyte's pass Spever flipped TR 1) G e R 1 ughes of New Haven, and Carri-| “the students are cooperating In a | ¥ere pre hom Maalio hall on | pogon Sextet, Last Year's Cham- | Accomuc Memorial hospital at Nas.|HUShes' pass into the Philadelphia \ 4 experienced criminal ield were tied for | real honest desire to rid their dos- Ad street. where the assemblage net for the other cour Andrews Arrows after lox. Several were reported in ritical condition. Eight werc gathered, was filled to capacity. | 5 ach with ei pion Hockey Team, Remains at poin o mitories of the bootlegger pest.” Driving Public Will Be Pro- fonrh Hona torne; eneral, to inst “G " Deal 3 Gix students are known t Albert Gorski, president of the| y missed from the bospital, after fi thrice. L e o s tected Agams" P Dealers Gy N Hiiyn s Vel Gt J:stl | Build, introduced the guests to the| TOP Of League Standing. T B Gl & = attorneys in places wher B highest penalty . The next day two men were |2Udience. Mr. Korski outlined ti Chicago. Dec. 2 (A—The Boston | LUr homes PHILLIPS ESTATE BURNS SR S | 7 e ha been sent to the box 11 t arrcsted near the college yard after |45 0 he giild which are to pro- | IeAES: Dec e Oak Dluffs, Mass., Dec. 2 (UP)— Hetped in Many States - |uy“f’):V(vy:;‘ltl-.\j.‘v»".|‘ sale distril “41‘ in six gamnes. I hH‘wl 1 they had received $133 in marked | Mote Tolish culture and progress | F e Mx:::.‘fi“.;:‘:“‘:: ’4‘ 1«11‘\14‘ "% Miss Grac by. 29, Norfolk Fire, believed to 1 wve started from The flying squadron, which, Jiow- | Pf 1OIOY Ol OB B Iy ers ho e money given them by two young “”;} ne S e i i s Abrams. 39, Norfolk. |2 ted oil cansed ; cver, does not generally travel by i e o ‘r: ’ N s 5 in exchange for a case of whig- | AChieve s b unity is es- Gt Ap: more than y trplane, already has rendered motor vehicle for S e Ihe bootleggers pleaded with | Sential fo suc o ey iadie w f H. O. Phil- sistance in trial work in New York, | oo S y '( eneq | e officers to release the young| Alderman Peter Pajewski - ) 1.. electrical lorida South Carol e e FLE R R o e g they were innocent, man of the program, said th y | lere yester- Colorado, Oklahoma, Skd | TERINIE Thealing wlllib6an Gt . fll“; ;m ) men were released, but [°F the voung I'olish extraction do ""‘”1“ Vet rgini 1| senate chambep at the capitol on B and four others met the | BOU take & AL Ee e L s amuovea stands ready to aid districts S e MR e U e Sl 5 o lsom> of th it embarrassing | J ’ blen. tomobile dam- The report the attorney S e e Y e Dostoig o s and visited nearly a|iS the fault of the parents for rear- | +¢ Sl oHnted in| o nidentificd negroes. eral said that liquor oS thotai att Hevensatyoer ces here, during whion |18 them improperly” he said 1e third period when Taylor took Broken Rail Blamed / he high seas and . such as mat rinsfeld Doy s SR ,‘“fy’} although most of you eniigra “.M”"]‘;W‘ rom uram and beat| your hundred and eighty-cight =S J dian border continued Al == e e e 888 to this country there must be unity | 1oRSOR, | Boston were speeding up past year and that the ocean smu BOBBY LEADS PARADE < 5 3 mong us, 1 s must show Sl il shore peninsula of Virgi oo had i asd ihetass tor 107 UbAE ot aehlite an Familiar Phone Number spect and horor (o ourselves. “We | SoMer Barry taking they were jarred with a »oats for speedier motor boats. It R e e e - - The teleplione number given hy |must cooperate and work as one S nd were thrown from asserted that St Pierre-Miquelon. | no(» Commissioner Stoeckel States, | sy Amateur Golfer (o Act as| € of the men a Morris Wil- |and build such a reputation ore. rug r a shower of fl I'rench possession, in the mouth of | wyiy played a oxbury, © main purpose of this a 2168, ap-|all will be proud to say I | vrence river, had been the |0) cction of the publ Goodwill Ambassador in Enter- | peared in the much discussed mys- | Po 2 handicapped d. . for the ille v B e ry advertisements in {h 1poon | U it - in mu v A A v LE | ried out \stration should he | tainment of Cubans, wmd Crin mte publi- | Judge Stanley J. Traceski exte geinto them, [ United States, e as simple as possibl r the o e 1d 1o the | fatio ed his congratulatio to an organ- Ana e A Almost every phase of the distributor. I pe should bel A g ,f, e — ization of which he said all Poles L ion enforcement work i wvoided. Di s should be abie ks e, ) 7. S can boast. With proper officials at Roon during 1929, Criminal prohibition'| (o « AL Jflll)dll Is Asked to Sa_\ the helm the guild will rise to be a i had been workin nyn:} h]m'r}*;::«vh - 1 e 7 S 7 Dl T i T 3 Y - first sign of trouble e E el achy, chilly prosecutions fnatitut a auri I | ; S What Program Will Be wichiy organization. e added. e Lord Cheylesmore Weds . g aRshaeis tace vear tot i Ly okyo, Dec. 2 () — The United | 5aid that he was moved at the sight | v L 5 ? e R vt 2 he United = T Rl e A 1508 te 56,455 of Ieuiaheq States and Great Britain, it was|of such a large attendance at the| NUrse—Keeps Fact Secret bE ixctive * 18,690 the close ! s o learned i ial circles to 4 initial meeting of the guild Vancouver, B. C.. Dec. 2(R—The Ll MO QUININE 3 ( Havana al circles today, have 29} g < applic 1 1t brakes | Used by many L termin exposure fo of any 1+ ol d the Tokyo government to in.| The Tolish Consul at New York, |marriage of Lord Cheylesmore, o [ et bl i Y convictions. | 1y o lotor vehicles in 1t orgia military dicate the total number of ausiliary |J. A. Byszewski. made a comparison | ranchi 10 a nurse was disclosed Lerit is the il o desizned to deceive or sometime CTUisers they will demand for pur- |between Poland 1 Russia, o |today infcametto afstopiwithin | 0 ; ¢ forfeit- | p o o iy ot ntly |POSes of national defense rather|which he said (hat most of the| He came fo Alberta sis ve o, iveTviab oy ial tar ca i mhe | ires and penalties ntit prohibits the sale of one ey than making the number a matter | Polish children in Poland can read|(ook up 4,000 acres of land Alix i ' C) s0c at ol : i ' ¢ became associale he - than makin her 2 5 Kk A0 acres of land at AlX. lpear coach halted approximately at | e’ the prohibition law to oil from container which is spe e ! Uiogma - : s o E Yl i s JEadngaoad Iruggists i SECLRl e ““‘ e e ,",., nt o Atlanta baseball |Of ratio jund write whils of (hose in Russianear Calgary, and established the |{he point where the raila wers torn | rove’s druggi ¢ z L LOME % lie Tokyo officials have made no | OPIY about £0 per cont are educated. | Happy Valiey inch. On July up. Northam said his train was| Laxative collected. During the iibits the su tion or adulters Poland has advanced sy R b s - A ‘| T GRS Honl o e 2 - —_— to the request but it is un-| angehg edvancedginore Sl & l Lk L ar. weling at about 45 miles an hour ‘ TS TVCEIT . ol Tl e s o T e MAN DROWNS IN POND 0od fhey are considering (he [Other countries of Furope by the fgaret Pearl Sundberg, danghter of |(ho o tawn BR“D‘O Meshitedin o spccifications than that Known as| Sharon. Dee. 2 (UI)—Taking a matter. The request was accepted |educational systems introduced | Mrs A L. Sundbers, of .- = Sl i s Gilea Statos Governmant Snacifich cnt home, Arthur Bartholo- ‘as indicating apparent fear by thethere,” he said. He estended his| Alix SEVEN DROWS IN BOAT | " Included in the report was tions for Motor (Class D) Lubri |mew, 41. World war veferan |1wo Oceidental naval powers of pos- |Dest wishes to the guild which he| TLord Cheylesmore is generally| Manila, Dec. 2 UPr—Governor Cas. | U]N]NE i A e . s heniliTan ice on Sharo ility of an tmpasse if Japan in- | hepes will (ake measures (o keep 'uv;]mm\n in Alberta as Captain Irancis [ tillo of Batangas srovince today re- | ren t L superin e s ) L 4 was drowned. sists on the 70 per cent ratio of |{he interest of the yvounger genera-|Henry Ormand Eaton. Miss Sund-|ported to the excontive burean (hat en sons, who said the problem | A further provision specifies the |veservoir Su VW was drowned. sists or i i : ,”.lr‘;;‘“"z’im e el e = < criisers as compared {o America [tion in Pollsh matters. berg eate Lo Vanconver carly in | seven members of a wedding party, Tablets 3 8 I 0l 5 ; : SIFIED 4 0l Grint B lal “The Universal band played Polisn| 927 ake wp nursing and was | includin e bride-to-he cd| § cre: in the number of persons | by the state to determine quality. A | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS and Great Britain | s pliay 1801927 Lo take wp nursing and wa 1! wiling the bride-to-be, drowned | Successful Since 1889 i . 1 OUR 1930 CHRISTMAS CLUB IS NOW OPEN— And Here’s The BIG SURPRISE! Here’s The Christmas Club Car FREE—A New Six-Cylinder Chevrolet Coach Worth $694 ’~ A . ' ity S In order to stimulate interest in our 1930 Chnstmas Club, - g, £ & i “:I‘ ; > : there will be given to some one on February 1, 1930, when a our 1930 Club closes, the new six-cylinder Chevrolet Coach Ll shown herewith. It is now displayed on our main banking floor. r\ 1 r . . : Join our 1930 Christmas Club today! e X : Purchased from Patterson Chev- Who knows—perhaps it will be | . -’ i e ' rolet, Inc., of New Britain. YouLE: b : . On Saturday night, February 1, : IAI' Bl We hardly need to describe this between the hours of 7 and 9, the Ly Open o ¥y ix-cylinder Chevrolet Coach : : Cehigty Saturday i ERSCILEE : car will be given away to some Burld Evenings 7109 i ' You've already seen it, admired member of our Xmas Club on our R e 5 : it, wanted it. main bhanking floor. a vy U

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