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1929. / = 7 &Y Garageman Iilled in Great Barrington Storm G B n, M I THOUSANDS MEET AT BETHLEHEM riac and the otl THREE WORE MY HISSINGINPLANE PUNNINGRESTLES i 1 (Continued I'rom First Page) : | i | Splanes are b ed from Seattls =10 ward uboard the coast ard feutter Chelan. A squad of Cana- n airmen on relief expedi | tion aboard the then will tly Y #1he planes from ks to Teller || po Jand join the search for the missing |\ g, obic ¢f conversat 1 X B Representative Flo P 1 < 1men {of far-off Californ o fow « Fliers here now lack closed & i “in planes such as those comi et _the Chels b 9 _ Appeal sent (0 Russia the Yuletid ing her bill, +. Washington, Dec. 24 () | thorizing constructions. o s e American government has appealed | Lospital facilities cost I M unofficially but directly to -{ She i 4 a fict government of Rus: to rescue ! veterans » join in « JWo Am can aviators, Licut, bLen ristmas din W v wlielson and Earl Borland, who dis- | wothe: y ppeared oft the bleak Siberjan | many colorful six weeks ago while flying to |t 4 Chris icebound fur ship “The Na- hos 1 wards ~ nook.” - = Wlic ice to rescuc members of the ! i i dirigible * “Italin” two n = chapters gf the heroic ory of the 13451 4.5} 1alks Ymorthland, was asked by Seeretury “Wilbur through the Sovict ws r ) fi A = Agency to send rescue y s from Jih r ,1 7 “two ships it has in vicinity AT wwhose action followed f L Ifcom | Page) “upy from Vilhijalmar Tamous arctic vplor S color or ti 1ive ructed Goverr e} ransion. I 0 appeal direc t k- S0 Lomonster e Fiits . “Lipke” ar the smaller, i Siwo ships in rer s apartments upst Lielson and h ere | h © mem- mily who are ent informed | in Mrs. Hoover speal Uy | ! de objec- with a a decision on nil « e Cl ct to Moscow, |1 M nd M Herbert did not sub their two small B At e to come to s, Have Made Fvery Fiort oliday und will - W ) ' i ho Calitornia ~yescue n from | s Wild Turkey< - Bud v ‘ el provided wi - 1 1 owl 1 1 1is Jlrustrated o ) With v « 1 ! H nt i s oy \ i over montli’'s - hey 1 2 ¢ * to Hoover I from n ton 1 Loston Plans Celebration ween | ol ; y : ¥ | st lc I rs ) SeTvic 1 1 (e by Chairmian 1 i | r . of M ke Al in ? iation corpor ges jo 1 = = | Description of Robbers - [ Himberg s positive he could den- rhieh BY RIPLEY | tity both men as he had several min- | utes in which (o observe them. The {one who struck him with the re- jvolver was about 5 feet 6 inches in CHRISTMAS ViAs ABOLISHED IN MASSACHUSETTS ForR 22 YEARS THEe GENERAL CGURT ENACTED A LAW — CONTRADICTING PROVERBS = ASTAMP TIE A PERFECT BOW TIE Mapz cuT OF A 2% sTAMP — REQUIRING 44 DIFFERENT OPERATIONSS. “ALL IS FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR. "' 7 / “HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY, | height and noticeably stout. lie {wore a well worn, soiled gray over- {coat, with the collar turned up well “bout his ne and a dark cap. |lis companion was taller and of |slender stature, wearing a greer leather coat with He also wore a dark cap. | peared to be about | Edward P nt. was in the vicinity when the men dashed through the arcade and collar turned up 5 years of age he and Officer Muszynski were among the first to reach the store siter the hold- Isidor Berkovitz {who conducts a photographic studio at 13 Railroad Arcade, told today of lav seen Himberg talking with the two robhers, he passed by [Had he g o the storc as b often does, he might have interrupi- od their plans or might havc | [icen attacked also, but instead of ntaking a visit he went into anot®cr store to spend a few minutes. he was there Iimberg tacked | M | ters | ana [arter Suspects Not Identified police Aloon was at and saw Florian William Mason this they had been headqua Laskowski morning ned in police court in connection with three burglaries. He said their clothing re- bled that worn by the two men |he saw running away from the jew- | eIy store. but he could not make a I/ positive identification as he was un- , ble to their faces plainly us ¢ ran past him 1 Laskowski and Mason were taken | by policemen to Himberg's home. 248 Maple street, and he was unal to identify them as his assailan They denied that they were impli- | cated in the hold-up in any way | Bullets Tound on Floor | That the robbers were preparcd | 1o shoot if necessary is believed by {the police. who found bulleis | tered about the floor of the pparently having been di as the pistol was swung in | fashion over Mimberg's head. | are 32 calibre revolver bullets | the sixth is of the type used m |automatic pistols. six lodzed club I an | oo ¢ | UAP SUMO WRESTLER ‘harles Nielse fik i3 I #apbody who is found observimg - | WEIGHED b (\'m[’(n‘:{.m B suchaday as Chiustmas Day 500 POUNDS {er. told the police he was Just driv- ’ {ing in from a call when the two g robbers called to him. He did not [SXING e ————=e THURSDAY—Christmas Is Unlawful in Scotland EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON A Silver Dollar is Worth Le: the world. It is common for tourists to be offered forty cents for a silver dollar, while he is cffered | nge for one hundred per cent the value of a paper dolla Than a Paper Dollar—There is about sixty per cent difter- | ence between the intrinsic value of a silver doilar and its legal tender value. A paper dollar | i ihas no intrinsic value and is accepted for one hundred per cent of its face value throughout | | know them. but he noted that they | were in a great hurry. Niels { been in the employ of the | Cab Co. only a few weeks POLISH ¢ HEMIST N~ WANT WITH SECRET (Continued From First Page) laboratory i —u ST i mberg, Poland, Weber watched a brown fluid Many of the liomes arc opened to right out again.” | !trickle into a test tube. Success had ' bell ringers mingle ‘permanent rummay i for he had learned how to 1 Many of the sin cd by four of capi- | f , cheap briquettes out of coal dust hip i 5. mak- U ’ 4y | planks. Whether swirli woor steely | in rounds of coni Advised 1o Visit America groups who wind upward from the lin a collection of a hundred. be was (he place to exploit the inven- | Licak nses of the city common |she took her qwn doll purcl . tion, so Weber. accompanied by Lol HilL” the groups il home the White House to be 3 Isidore Thornschein, sailed for New gather little diminished in numbe v grandehildre (Continued Irom IFirst York. They were to meet Moses and Christmas will Iy the “kidd pirty of Cen Rosenthal he a man who had comed in i way or . picture Unfon Mission, where she tricd A ol e S GO e e . e, ! ul in the observance of ird o packizgs) MERIRNIEREIC BUtoniablie Were o howt o) market ‘an! invention, | 5 i tradifion N it stieeeed, e sov- ) PRINY visible, That they had @ con- |y A R e KA | Sl el f ate in an automobile. with an |y L FOCH O PR e Mrs. Toover Bisy ih some little g WIS e ICC AN i R e e on rigl 1ooped { 08 solumius BAlhBE (8 UL et lerasted 1 Wl Boorese Hinston DGR A VRl i ; L {lieved probable, although it is also d I t er to all wmanking” (!0 talk to rgueri Vynkoop o | possible, the police say, that they|1e Tetired to a private laboratory. be criterlon for Chpistmas spinif, fher ownlesel, when shy T g oo e mou i B rowin fluid over coal | rs. Her Hoover will he joyvous ‘] i ired, long limb- . this destination. and the auto-|1Ust and came out with a perfect | indeed tonight—her first Christmas ¢4 40 S is may have been mads | Uriquette that burned to a fine, | eve in the White House. N | (e | white ash. A Little ol W and I JEdward Muszynski, who| Then patents were mentioned by crippled ns hav the ¢ fols the arcade bheal, reported |Rosenthal and by the coal concern | special spontaneity of her smilc. To vithat he was passing Himberg & |Officials. Weber refused; he feared thie litional goodwill round of a IR Horn's store at :37 o'clock on his|Someone would steal his invention pre wife, revolving alw [ v to the police signal box at theionce he Thad explained to the | ot crprises of commur liver in street railroad crossing, and he | United States patent office just how | broug Manner yrapped bundles for smartly ¢d two men talking over the|it worked. Rosenthal pleaded with | wo su festivitios | p hoppers, to the tumbled ter - jcounter with Himberz. One of them | Weber. threatened to cut off finan- | tion Army Christ- s under Brooklyn Trai el the officer paused. | cial support and finally did quit re- | ty and the com-!gpall of the holiday se | e o talk. The of- | mitting money to Weber in the | s tree, finished It manifes ht nothing of the incident |hope of convincing him that legal Lppearances Open Nanded zencro them to be customers, but | action had to he taken. - the warmth of v S few minutes later he was noti- Secures Court Injunction mnd fivesid ¢ by a pedestrian of ‘the lold-| Weber retired to his Coney Island ) t. the presidential e room ant prepared to sail for home. | ting of {he community Christ- Bedlandiinnl Police seek Trail Yesterday Rosenthal obfained a ware, cl T it P.AL MeAvay was af po- [ supreme court decision forbidding | AR e e dguarters when Lieutenant | Weber from discussing the inven- oo ke 1 Bamforth received the tele- [tion with anvone or from h‘:nm;’.{;‘ s not ui d. Yorke-s | Phone report of the robl and he | {he United States. el i ¢ Tiners, airmail | YOI 10 (he scene immediately, Ser-| Weber has no plans for Christ- | nd e pp g Beant Jo L Stadler, Acting Sergeant [mas and little money. Tis only de- | Lo GG NG THE Muszynski, | sire is to market the invention, ob- Politis. ki, Harper, Blanch-{tain the fortune which experts say e g p were on the case | will surely be his and hurry back | minutes and every ef- ' to Lemberg and his test tubes. own o I ed by T 1 it {0 pick up the trail of — —e ¢ G Seout fricy Al r d 1o- |t OuL SuCCess. fls o \ Leal ex-| dhan B, Jufic vas caled o elly and White Get (tend Himberg, who was bleedin, Gifts at City Bank | o profusely, h ads and Staceibeing (BT TSRS S et e | T through WiAi® | covered with blood. which also saf- | . rense 5 Sy Hoaiiivanie d 60 allica Statioy urated his clothi He was unable | oot ©) ssenteal cwiohal 1 country and to Luro (1o leave his home today. although e | 0w ang’ a ot by :m,”,l ing Will be Jed by 1,30 incjjappeared fo be making a good re- | ¢ qepositors today. A pen and wvv-\ oristers and the bands ity | covery and no permanent injuries| i got was given his successor, Har- police and fire depart ayor | are anticipated. He told friends| o1q 1, While | | oW SR o that he would have submitted to the | | Siiin adns rohbery without protest had he been | The new 21-bell ¢ on s, covered by revolver or other | edias T weapon, but he was forced to fight | heard 3n.a. peogram. tor c when the men attacked him. At first | e AR be thought nothing had been taken | S BT Ae i .. butlater he and his partner checked | NG e ~jup and could not find one diamond d 5 | ring which was among the others on Fines Square through lo i | s ed about the Christ £ 4 i ountiful in Residents of New York s R — of loz-wood hrown | 6723895 to Iurope his Christm e, T 1o, 3 e ey ot ofiee oiciais s, oo 50| MERRY CHRISTMAS na Loand has 000 went to the Irish Free Stat nished alnost as many surpri H00.000 to Germany, and $2,000.- | [P (BEFORE You) Absolutely unannouneed. a 000 to ISy est was divid-{ P8 2 TAKE OFF | e S dlieacaing ) countrizs, | [|IA QUET | NouR COAT, e e ¢l The total w ase of $37 [EERING SN BEL, Jod veterans of Walter 07329 over the previous h |ASEORES) AN NEer < 0 anerolt o r/ R |FeR “Hose, ¢ 1 Mail Barly Heeded @ AT \RAS Scfj f irras I 1 Cliarl assi postina | ! —\__\f et i for Manhattan, said that more | | ' A ' ons than ever had heeded 11 | o Wty paid io | “mail 50 that cre i I Lol o [0 1 wits d vl il 1iurda vl 1 usnal i 1} ot 1 Yor Times, which an- | 1o i . 1 iy Clivistmas time reecives | H \ 1o Tndian sol today rowledged contri- | s overjoyed n she asked [ butionseof $224,423.24 . = 1o autogrip basket he had - | our Check puts over Herali is cnlarging its Lusi- hri. tmas Seals el for 20 Minutes office thanks vertisin to Work She didn't ome d classified and display. | E___________I ) i Both ap- | Mealoon, mail delivery | | with el POPE FLAYS FASCIST ; ATTAL‘K ON LEADERS (Continued From First Puge) impulses to well being for | country and society at large." The Pontiff said he wa consoled” by the visit of the sovereigns and children i “particularly bec we were able | to divine in their person the best and | 1ew Tne iy really Itali recently. | | most deferent dispositions for an | | even more faithful ng out of | he Lateran treaties. QUIET CHRISTMAS FOREGAST IN CITY (Continued From First Page) Zan to subside yesterd tternoon after two record breaking days. Two days last week the post office han- | dled | more business than on any | (w0 previous days in the history of the cit | Today's business showed a consid erable drop, both on the incomi and outgoing mails. Considerable o the clean-up the post office, ac cording to Mr. Erwin is due (o the faet that all the carriers and cler worked seven hours each on Sunday 16 keep the accumulation from get- ting ahead of them. Special Cars Superintendent for William Mass Bryan of the New Britain division of the | Connecticut company arvanged to | have trolley cars run for t | modiation of members of St Mary's | who wish mass at paris| o'cloc h to st attend the Mary's chu Trolleys will leave Corbin avenue, on the West Main street line, and Fran- s street, on the North knd line, at 1:40 o'clock. Shoppers Brave Storm New Britain in the grip of a | sleet storm yesterd. { last evening but men” and “last faced the storm to buy gifts. Con sidering weather conditions, trade in | | the stores was fairly lively and the | treets rang with voices exchanging | greetings of the season and com- menting on the storm. The Connecticut company and plows we ¥ afternoon and | the “last minute minute wome rape e occupied throughou | the evening keeping tracks open. | Track crew armed with brooms | swept fr and switches clean. | Automobile trpffic was cut down | by conditions and drivers of private cars and buses operated under dif- | ficulties with windshields Stores Close At 7 Tonight Rritain stores will remain | open until o'clock this evening when clerks will be dismissed to 5o ome to prepare for the holic It is said that several ouses intend to distribute mong their employe W honus: s but the pra may not be general, | 1o Commercial st Co. has| paid a bonus to its ‘employes base lon a percentage of their wages and | Army and Navy Men To Get Good Dinners Washington, Dee. 24 (UP)—Me call in the Army and Navy tomo row will be taps for some (housands of rat turkeys. Fach soldier will! get o minimum of 25 ounces of | Season’s greetings > ¥ H. J. Donnelly Co. The Boston Store > Ao - | 8 | 000,000 mail irnck robbery gang at | husband's love for glazed | | rom RBarry & Bamforth 19 MAIN STREET roast turkey. Here is a typical menu for to- morrow: Stuffed olives; lettuce; celery; mixed pickles, Roast young turkey. Giblet gravy; baked Virginia ham; sage dressing. Cranberry sauce, Candied sweet potatoes; potatoes; French p creamed caulifiower; combination salad. Hot mince pie; cocoanut layer cake; pumpkin pie: candies and as- sorted nuts. mashed Purker House rolls; white hread and butter. xed fruits. fresh milk ciga Aged Mission Worker Proud to Be a Santa er Washington. Dee. 24 (UL) —When Chiristinas Iive comes ‘onight Her- man Carl Braztz will fold up his { big red Santa Claus suit and stoek ing cap and go hack sorrowfully to his mission home to wait for nex Christme Ior 52 years he has been Santa Claus in department stores her wearing the same whiskers. He gre them for his first Santa Claus job, Tvery (hristma sve, as the last 1 Kiddies are dragged awa Braatz, I now 82, turns back to his lonely life 18 a volunieer mission worker. Hr holds body and soul together on egacy of 31 a day left by an anony- mous ph ropist, but for iy weeks he counts himself ne of men Boston Prisoner Freed From Atlanta Prison Atlanta, ( Tee 4 (UP) George | e 1wond of Boston, who i period of a few years built a of %40 into a bank account of §£12,000,000 and as a partial consc- quence placed in the federal penitentiary here in 1024, will eat his Christmas dinner on the “out- side, Itedmond was convicted of using the mails to defraud and was sen- tenced to ten years. Among others granted Christmas paroles or dis- charges was George Garibaldi, Phil:i- delphia, convicted leader of a § ‘incinnati ed two y aribaldi had complet- of a sentence for coi- spiracy to rob the United States mails. WIFE RENOUNCES JEWELS Denver, Col., Dec. 24 (UP)—Her diamonds, which led to his death in a pistol duel with bandits here recently, has forced nk Evans to denounce gems publicly. nt diamond v 10 sec a 4 or even think about one, the widow said. *“I have disposed of them all—my own diamonds as wel as those that belonged to Frank Iivans was wounded fatally when e resisted the efforts of two band- its to rob him of his diamonds. CAKE FOR HOOVER ngton, 1 24 (P—A fifty pound fruit cake bearing the in scription “Christmas greetings from Calitornia to President Hoover was presented to the ehief executive toduy by Representative I'ree of lifornia The cake, baker by W. C. Bakcr of Ojai, Calif., bad a white icing into which was worked figures of the American cagle, the presidential shield and festoons of Californis poppies. HLERALD uUse |