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- it « crease bill for 22 W BRI TA'\ D\II Y HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1929. NORRIS 1S LEADER AMONG INSURGENTS Presence in Senate May Explain Difference Betwen Houses same Voters, Different Results and now conmand has passed i or 1 who run the orders f four 1 shov erally takin ministration do prever for insu fro: his €n0! cut m f party plenty of courage The '%“ congrés 10 machine consistently any now wy more for him wi her shop . in eight of which his par control, without patr He surgency by opposi several off regulars got back at him the pic counter failed to capit ck at the House He liberalize nistori put petrole Aldrich tar Little Tnsurgzence Now > the courthou | Scenes From Ozark “Death” Case Sketch of or du IHere are the first pictures from Mountain View, Ark., wheie two brothers headed the opposing forces in the trial of four men for the murder of Connie Franklin. The men we night. These pictures show: No. 1, the overflow crowd outside N ‘iliamson of Newport, prosccut-| about the tiny stone jail where| » lodged; No. 4, Ben B. Williamson of Moun- | . the crowd the prisoners we | Chief Belden Believes He seldet » acquitted last| | tain View, brother on | No. £ | | of the prosecutor and chief defense counsel; , Coleman Toster, a star state witness. se Shows Chrisimas n Vuletide Preparations ll Hooyer sehool chil Herald Deek World." Judge (o Give Deputies Cases {0 Jury S i FOR BESE RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFLLD LOOK! Introductory Offer NORWALK LDITOR DD LOOK! For TEN DAYS ONLY BEST LEHIGH COAL STOVE and NUT %14 r‘ Per Ton @ For Cash Onty tisfaction Guarantc Monev Refunded SAVE YOUR DOLLARS HOTTER COAL CORP. | 2 WOODLAND ST PHONE 1637 [ I ed or GRELK BUDGET GROWS 1 mili Days When Bristol Police Chief Got No Salary Recalled By Book Written By Head of Department ; l'md George W. J. Miller as patrolmen and Iry Schubert as # Sunday officer. Has Only Copy — Wili 1 Celebrate 31th sary On Month. Anniver- Next No Salary “The paid salaries but the remuneration consisted of rooms to carry on his ¢ rait business and the ived from arrests made 2 goes on 1o say spring the lecided that the chief local pol vote all of his time Iobrate his police Susiness and pl thie nia salary of $% a day. J I N6, Thomas J. Miller . position and Irving L. appointed in his Force “The Al to the Herald) Biristol, Dee. 2u—Chief lrnest of the il e Jannary s appointed (o depart days d him wary signed stead, Brnest v force o pary 7. 1896, and has been On Januarv s, iubert resigned tol Iir and writ- entitled Police D vivid explanation ments d happenin ¢ organization of the depart- A _committee cousisting William 8. Ingraham, < 4 W. L. Sessions a borough hoard polic a not long afte that one be es t Howard G. Arns ith two patrol 1 special officor Sundays N act from the 1 . printed 19 1 Belden Bristol Be For a year following regular Sunday offic doing the work there was riment,” gives “Thomas K. o is now captain. man Belden was elevated position of captain in gt men in VAECS Werd year to $100 to charge The increased in “he a month and he a full-time quarters. was ‘o 102, wrd reconmimer Jlished and t Al nigh Arims was borough ho md rd on March 6, on fores wase accepted arted out with chie Oviatt and Thomas | prompted the board to assign an of- Tha adquarters was established in the stead block on Prospect street. patrolmen | {ol police force was known thro chief's | out the r by offi- | fol- board | hubert wits | the Bell City department. lden being appointed Sunday o lrving and Ernest I v was named to succeed him. , Chief Arm: Guekin was appoint- ipernumerary post on Nov. Patrol- the | 5 chic same was position at head The resignation of Ch read at a meeting of the 1906, reluctantly, Captain Belden was promoted to the |nighest office and Patfolman Gu- | ckin was made captain. Both have held these posts to this day. Other incidents related concerned the ap- pointment of Daniel McGillicuddy |and Aldie Breault to the supernu- merary force on August 6, 1907. Th chief, in 1907, had been the regular ¢ offi and the necessity of his| presence at sessions of police cour the man v such work for his cit: 7 to congratulate Gone “ HAWK FOUND IN "‘Jaselka" to Be Given Again Sunday Night Elizabeth's theatrical circle of acred Heart church will re- it the first part of its annual “hristmas production, known' as selka,” Sunday night at the ed Heart school hall. It was pr duced last Sunday night and be- | cause of the large attendance plans were formulated fo repeat the Lraction. The play, which. has been | formed for the past 21 years in one | coyered in the sombre part at the Rectory and Sacred!(ower atop the post office Heart school halls, was divided in{pent building two parts this year. The following will take pari the play Sunday night: 1, Pichel, I 30 persons were captured and fined |Kowalezyk, M. Logwin, Dumin for Leing al a cock fight at the|B. Domurat, G. Choinski o | Berg place on Terryvill d. |zek. S. Zieziulewicz, K. Z on| Chief Belden believes that 2 skows T lihe owner of the only copy of thc H. Konick his | hook which contains the history of |2 . Potas, 1. Wasik . Chadukiewicz he second part of the play will INg | ficer to the The book contained other | esting quotations such as the fol- :Iu\\m;v “During th: 2 years that | Chicf Arms was in charge the Br s in Washington Tower death-dealing Washington, notorious outlaw, - a per- tale for its efficiency and ress in handling the erim- and under the caretul hief Belden it has reputation.” The a night in 1895 when d epa lidance led to t | book telis of The discovery was made, M ever, not by post police, but by ornithologists, for the |outlaw is a solitary duck-hawk. “{tin H. Clark of the he is one of the most savagze + [ members of the hawk family and one {that is nsually found along lonely | rock-bound sea coasts, where it ear d 1 ) el t th swoop down from the cliffs upo produccd Christmas night at the (R The stol police department still | o | unsuspecting prey ; {!’ '“”’ ol “'““ ’];"” o ”f Sacred Heart school hall with ap-| " 10lds {ts reputatlon for belng-one ofin oximately 400" members of St the most cfficicnt in the state. It ; e seth’s circle and members af |\ no |3 e 2 SCUPCS b Sacred Heart school taking oM 8 el of local fOrce. fpp v will also Sing Christmas ca The Bristol forces captured the & ST e =i, | Plantsville bank robbers and, re-|4nd Sive recitations, cently, the Janicks, George Fiske, | TR e T dnd Bredefeld and Krappatsch HURLBUT DEAD wanted for a series of robberies | Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 20 (UP)- ts and convictions arc usually | Byron Satterle Hurlbut, former | cted after cach offen The lo- | dean of Harvard university and pro- cal liquor squad has assisted in the | fessor of English there since 1406 | Cleansing of the city of intoxicants. d at his home here last night in Al in all, the regime Clinf 65th year after a brief illness. Belden has been a successful one.| Professor Hurlbut was born in i The chief 15 a per who 1 Iburne, Vi. He was graduated grown up with the city and has| from Harvard in 1887, became helped keep it safe. It is expected | instructor there in 1890, and from | {that a great many persons will visit | 1902 to 1916 was dean of Harvard,' the Bristol headquarters on January | “csigning because of ill health “lof the bird. Stll Efficient be dently more cunning than it duck-haw! o pigeon-clustered and crannies of the hu building provide morc with less work a d alre taken a heavy toll from helpless bird JAP PRINCE Tokyo. Dee. ' nouncement was n approachjug mar Takamat%u, brother of the en to Mikuko Tokugawa, grand of the last of the Shoguns. wedding will occur January 17. fond among th PROL. WILL WED (P—Official a1 de today of th of USE Left—This table might hold a lamp between two easy chairs. Similar to sketch with all exposed surfaces of gen- uine mahogany. Right — A nest of three tables comes in handy at cof- fee time! Sets of three, with plain apron in front, made of solid mahogany. Lo/ Thial e wing Reabinel boasts ample drawer and cabinet space. It is made o! solid mahogany throughout, beautifully finich-d. Right—Here is an cxcep- tional Chippendale mirror value. The frame is 19x34 inches over all, finiched ma- hogany over fizured maple. 9598 Left — One of the many, smokers is sketched here. Tt is finished in Chinese red with Chinese decorations in zold and black. Right—A coffee tab'c can be dravn close 1 the davenport for con- venience! One similar to sketch, solid mahog- any Left—Every room needs its scrap basket. Select a metal one in burnished enamel, decorated with French print WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER = 55 4 Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvavvv;v—W Time pays gracious tribute to the Christmas gift of furniture HRISTMASSES may come. Christmasses may go. But your gift of furniture will live serenely through the years. Time will touch it lightly, enhancing -~ its charm. And the giver will be remembered long after the Day is past. If it is an important gift, one for whole family enjoyment, let the whole family contribute toward the desk, sofa, easy chair, table, whatever it may be. Smaller furniture gifts, well within reach of the modest purse, are welcome, too—lamps, end tables, foot stools, smokers, sewing cabinets, magazine baskets, coffee tables and more. There's a fascinating array liere in our store at prices that invite pos- session ! |figure in black, has just been dis. CITY POST OFFCE Cunning Birl Preyed on Pigeons P — A how- al officials or by the Ans- Smithsonian in- V-l stitution today reported the presence ) 1 ge post dy he has HERALD CLASSIFIED AD: Below—A yoke-back chair to use in a dozen different places in the home, is fin- ished in antique maple and has a rush bottom. Above—This Watkins re. production will fit into the Colonial living room, study, writing nook or bedroom. Flaming mahogany front. 58.50 Below—For a small pro- portioned chair of real com- fort select this smart Lawson model in its covering of fig- ured tapette. P Y QY AAAAAA‘AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA—-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA