New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World 3y Associated Press —l—‘k, te e Average Daily Circulation For Week E nt‘hm,r U\\‘\ec nes Nov. 30th .. ]5 454 ‘)e? C' ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER G, 1:un.k,u1\u PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS HEAVY POWER []R[U‘il’resident of New Haven Railroad [‘MMW SEMATE DENIES VARE SEAT’ B B e b TURNS DOWN HS OPPONENT IN FAST ROLLCALLS TODAY [ Honored at Capital ) Three Year Old Battle i of Pennsylvania Man Ended By Vote of 58 to 22 — Invalid Loser in Chamber When Bal- lot is Taken. [Hawkes of B. & M. Urges Greater Patronage of New A - Audrew Eg ly 37’ of 132 Oak England Lines — Todd of Bdn;:m & Aroostook i Street C"'lefi“y ]H' red Discusses Consolidation — 370 at Traffic Tl‘l]”fiy Barn Association Banquet at Burritt Hotel. " TUMBLES OF F LADDER, S Yo STRUCK AS HE LANDS .. ’ Car Repair Man Either Lost Bal- °0 Con President John J. Pelley of t imnd railroads would b 1o a tie-up be roads, hoth poss v Todd of the B ook railway t Todd said t s a tic-up of ' ance or Received lectric: Shock While on High Perch—Tellow | nuch whe Workmen Find Him on Floor |y cconomies Bl ~ Uconscions—Last Lites Adminis- © impressi Walcott and Bingham tered Dy Priest, i B SADE THLON D G Ao AN S Vs i || 81,35055%]5@%'{%5?%; CRTSONREWARDED 1930 TOURRANENTS i vy | s g DOONESD ADVISER N B H. S, Graduates Wi Executive Commitee Draws Up I Men Mmm o o e Rapid et S[flm?)yelXégfgzl?ifliiflifll;11?11£§Wm Stlmlanlu]m[ Harvald ngxamo Hectings SIXTH SAILOR DROWNED os it “on” s | 88 P, AIN H DECADE ity : THO ARE TEACHERS' SONS GRANPIONSHIPS I N e S i g~ AU IS LI Residents Within Community and | — el With Decks Awash—Rescue Ship NE“{ F I] Y [‘H’I‘ Subuehs Placed at 110,000—16.659 | U. S, Chamber of Commerce Names New Britain Student on List of 455 | Title to Be Decided On Hartford| Jorced to Abandon Life Boat in J Familics ; | ud - 31819 Employed | Men o Choose Members of “Busi- |, ) Published Today as Winners of | District Cony o z ! i 5 . 3 ; 1 g | o s Wife and. Childen Awards at Cambridge Institution| Play ac Shuttle Meadow On July| Now York, Dee. § (P The rescis L It : A ; S on to Fisher © Vare controversy, 0 Be Dia BY JIGGER high school MEN CREW SAVED nds Messaze 1o Radio Station When Men Fire Cutter Speeds o Beseue O New Bedford. RADIO TRANSFORMER -~ FIRST FIRE OF HND -2 . Firemen fi(_dlAI;d‘ Out for “Blaze” on Cottage Place the members’ and two ns Also m. in anoth at William bitterly contest he New Y amer sends found no! with difficulty vard corporation repre ion fees. In Vare should no senate adopted a Page wm) t word to No. 5 h relayed to «‘ £ o | 4 3 | i“‘“ T X ‘1 ‘»““ [ ‘““ sl al e i S e = H Vl = e | o hitar "”“BANK MESSEN[}ER Ml“dl(: J\dlllflzz\(:'l\&l:'l\ulwl o o el 8 the ey o lIsrael INair Criticizes At- dion of the far ar 'ned in « n played in Springs. Dee. 6 (@ : : 3 R @ha I QT S e ook Five Taday oo w12t ILLED BY BAN"”S o e b smouldering Broad Brook, Dee. 6 (R——Danicl ‘ et 1 “the : bl!ul \\ hcn Hc R(.‘ralh(SA irm here, was burned fc unknown origin which destroyed a | state tea | ; . v 3 ) zht « L mals. The man was sleeping in his | Wampanoag. | et fiRnGER IS BANKRUPT i n automobi ne ¢ ) s o )\ i,n s € | quarters in the shop, attached to the Invitation Tournaments | "re tin t ¢ A ), | o the t has i ¢ nt that the . [ varn. Four invitation tournaments have | I'hiladelphia, Dee. 6 () said p were continu t ¢ Ticer el Dahl- “n WITH $100,000 DEBTS .- om will be tried next summer. } ‘ Continued on Page I Summoncd to ‘m])em at| The farm was formerly owned by |been scheduled with another in|Cook, a mes 3 | Henry G. Allen and is now owned by - delphia & - (ommission Meeting | Albert Ellsworth. | (Continued on Page Two) S 1 G e e | P S DR S — | who seized his bag contair W Tonight | stimated, 834,000 i cash and M, D’ A\\‘zmzo S A\ssels Re- ! 1 L. Nair had beer 1 to act his notified L result of two failures of the epartment siren, November § Flectrical Superintendent Geor; Cooley has been summoned 10 \ng Vlctor Emmanuel and Sons ‘ “Ji’lt‘.,T“f:*.:“‘.","i}"*m e ported Between 525,000 : ‘ b Tt Fmd“Boy’ " Body Closed To Pay Visit to Pope Tomorrow ;... \AH\ whe man leap . . special meeting of the board tonight P — o iy £ 30 DiAvar I S t A t V t l t A S P O Tt i o T Tt n duitcase— 'Arres entriloquis The siren failed to respond at|Emmanuel 11I will go tomorrow to eous points to see the|men remained in the 5 bankruptey A 6:45 a. m., when the department | Vatican with his only son, 1oval group pass. Others who came | her who held the pistol th rday in the United S was called for a fire in Te wm T vh own Prince Humbert, and other|from distant points to sce the New Haven. The 2 in the rear of the car d to enter Cook attempt now [ princes of the House of Savoy to|event of yesterday have stayed over the princes to the pope. to see what they could of the one | e ceremony will mot he so tomorrow | s that which accompanied s that D Avanzo' in that is or- r by a Nair in told m the board, for the board | (Continued on Page Two) Ceremoni no fu for the THE WEATHER the tor- minister wil followed New Britain and vicinity: m. In fact. ) o entire M ally to the letter when the Cloudy, followed by rain or the prose- Cooley will also be | papacy. omes back with his princes. snow late tomight or Satur- at corner of Seymour d Ein for Sergeant {\\MHH his attitude during the pro- | The king and the princes will | Vietor Emmanuel, Humbert and | | day; not much change in ts and has, accord t n in the ba c it the same time. iy liminary inquiry which resulted in [drvive to the Vatican from the | their group will be met at the Vati-| = temperature, complaint, merchandise i dummy. Jerry, 1 want you to meet It c ¥ was unfair to me as nofification to him to appear before | Quirinal palace. Many persons who | - |various warchouses at different ki - |Sherlock Holn and ilo Vance. |an m:m ‘.(ml an minlt to be the board. know the route to be followed are (Continued on Page Two) — |points. . ___ |ning, seized e pul strian and threw |Talk to the nice detectives, Jorry.” [treated in that manner.

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