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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1929. HOOVER'S flfF]EES i S Sa TS BY RIPLEY . BROTHERS TOGETHER 12,000 Homeless Armenian Chlldren V«l[l BE RFBUI[T ST T Y FOR CHRISTMAS MEAL ~ Given Christmas Meals In Russia (P —(Delayed) —Within th- | DY American charity in any part of world. Nothing like it has ever been seen in Soviet Russia, and cer- ainly no Armenian children sine. (Continued I'ro line. Some time a var s dow of Mount Ararat. traditional papers published ry that 1 ysite of the landing of Noah's Ar man named Geoorg had been 12,000 homeless and parentle .| the d ever ate so well. A e and parentless Ar-|the flood ever ate so well. Afte 5 menian boys and girls w re re r. Josep) Jen f Yale 1 B municated with the railroad officials | "% Lo and dndssacne R UlnoRlon Of ek Sean RS s R N ~ o i ind came to the eomelusion that ic| DY the American Near Iast Relior |lief. conveyel Christmas greetings St | 5 ! b ! /& P ] : N gigantic Christmas feast provided | people, the American nurses and re- : G | ' T S - Lase year Weston went back o | DY the American people through that | lict workers prisented each chitd L ; g f TN At st nd applied for |Telief socioty | with an outfit of warm wipter cloth- JUA | | : R N Gecrze's discharge papers from the| The “feast” did not consist of fur-|ing made by American women an. ; - 2 T i : Spanish-American war. He wgs|KeY: as it mignt have in the United | girls who contributed to the Near I DE | : ( : : rinazed whon ihe clork in the office | States, but of fatted calves. Ameri- | Hast of tor that, the 12,000 it ) 5 ¥ b ¢ 2 s Lold him that his brother had writ-|€an pumpkin pie and cranbe voungsters, the girls dressed in fm L 101, o ¢ Ny {en for the papers only a sweck be- | sauce were provided by the Am maculat te 1 1 boys = R Suppl with mformation | AN nurses, who had heen pre 2 biue. formed the s on the fiell i o Gora for today's cvent for a whol|in front of Mount Ararat into giga ¢d with his missing brother, George, | nionth | tie human letters, reading, “America T T (S living in| This is believed to have been tie | vou saved us: Bristol. It was the first time that |_ two brothers had communicate:l | George learned for the first time | s o arncd that hus parents had been dead for e | that Benpett Lambert of 352 z time. A third brother, Lonis, | Machine Owned By Three Youths \eistect waa driving inovin o was wounded in the World Aver street the approximat. < s | CHR‘STMAS | War while fighting with the 26th di- | teaches City After Trip With rate of 15 miles an hour and as h i ) ¢ ¢ | | vision. George has not seen hin T T ‘]”' ed to {1 ttyto avoid striki L : 3 et | since he was & boy. An aunt, Mrs. efective Brakes the woman, his right front fender Blame Defective Wiring ; : ons g s \4 ——— 1S UNLAWFUL IN e et gl Istruck a truck cwned by the Gen- OTLAND / | Uelieves that George is dead. CITLOAY JERCITG, D GFF Bck el | Baking Co. of Hartford, which SC . | After communicating, the two |170th street, New Yo student at | was parked on the cast side of — yrothers came together and are liv- | North Carolina college, was arrested | Farni T ente. while the left NTRADIETING PRoV bro [ mington ave CONTRADICTING PROVERBS Chestnut street. |this fornoon on Stanley street by |feNdCr struck Mrs. Gacek. Sergeant " THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE Fi | y W appy day for the (Nogoreycle Officer \ Strolls on | llInger found no cause for polic: sat down 1ogether| charges of driving an automobile | *CUO" AlErrutlnad D extinguis i nich o Orsill “IF You WANT ANYTHING GOOD, CHRISTMAS WAS ABOLISHED By a Christimas dimner for the it | 1S aaroion mker g amen's | charge of Andrew L Marek of 511 ione e tah of Tower g : YoU 1AVE To PAY FOR 1T ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN (644 time in their iives. Both n|-‘4m-1“"m‘aw e et A El . sloyed by Landcrs, Frary & Clark | voung man is on a visit in this city Zupgested by __T4e SCOTCH NEVER REPEALED l.\.m his arrest come about through Plagiarism (hmged in [ 3 g T yriclle Huehn | & i 7 Tiis ACT | the inability of Ris automobile to | WASHIN[”[]N Pl ANH { / ! ; Himrend T JBYRD T[] SUEEEST [make the grade. Mo had drven 1| Suit Against Producers in z Chesler ! 7 from North Caroiina, he said, but it | New York. Dec. 26 (UP)—Good \ pe | Levere Y} was obviously in need of attention. | 1O and bad news look alike fo YRS LD sid, was in New York, the car being | 1901 suit against Schw hd Mand 15000 NTA CLAvS (st. N‘CHCLt\s of MyRA ) y/‘ dosb iy in custody of | cally eve r\lhmxz but the name of his NS Y m mE PATRON SAINT OF THIEVES, PIRATeS [ \\ A] es Sh{}lllfl BG Gommended !\anr\ © Sabie ad il b i | 000K, “Rad New 215,39 mipy ¥ AND PAWNEBROKERS / The PAVINBROKERS | AN EGG WAS / ;mlur court tonorrow | Hallahan, through his couns ianion rmwsms EVOLVED FROM THE 3 PURSES mrm BALANCED ON A WIRE By — srmm—— i file 4 suit for accounting o son and 1 ips 1o Mount Vernon ILL. T NICHOLAS GAVE TO THE MAIDENS 2 A Or{NSOlqo,LAmzdymn Washington, Dec. 26 (P—Tichard \\ oman Struck by Auto ‘”O}‘,‘,\n n‘rlnn’ ';],,',‘”,\""":"l',{"‘ i i ¢ Sl ! r i o h —zzE R oo lvelyn Byrd, recently madc rear aining road companies from con- Baslerol slberiarciefans : ol ‘ : [Eoshn Drdi i While C mssmg Street | tinuing with the nrod gl the i . : TO\IORRO\\ 7The \Ian Who Walked 115,620 Miles mend 15 members of his expedition | s, Katherine of 26 |complaint cites numerou The sovict fore ) P t ¢ can presiden: for commendation by the navy de- |Farmington avenue s struck by [similarities ot plot 2 “Good News" opened on Broadl- J T oo, ! ] ex — FECNTS sartment as soon as they return | an automobile shortly after noon to- | PNk paienedaWednsloy e fimiaan e e : EXPLANATION OF Tt }‘\l)‘“_:\ CARTOON {rom the south polar reglons, be- |day as she was thelstreat | e eD LB GG 5 o . 2 . a8 Christmas Once Abolished in Massachusetts—In 1659 the General Court enacted a 1aWw |cquse, he explained by radio today, [at the interscction of Beaver and |immediate success from & flight to aic e ¢ e providing “a fine of five shillings for every offense if a body be found observing, by absti- | they “deserve great credit for the|Washington streets and Farmingtonj = ship. They werc belie wve | years anc it of senar nence from work, by celebrating or aitending a religious service . . . such a day as Christmas | work of th ‘“‘\‘P'“"“‘”} f": ll“,”“’ avenue, but was not badly injured, {USIZ HERALD CLASSIFIED A en forced down ~; tubio would be taken as a means Day.” England had enacted sir laws about the same time, which were repealed in 1662. | .I.h‘:ad";“'l_‘:g“ Pt el The fo oftice announcc EEGI AR However, the Massachusetts law was not repeated until 1681. | knowledging an announcement of | sa SC hat othe airplanes b 3l % . N7, ot ” I L Ly otion el o A lm;u'cnc Er Hupmlm ’m I}wulwwo und Kirche” undu Weinachten. | his advancement in rank, was made 1ld be dispatched immediately to aves At 11 0'Clock it s aid in search of the missing airmen ore De : : ! ;s pastor St. Peter's forming me of my promotion to| 4 > d . w\to'o?m:v\w : " ica t Tl] EUNHR[SS SUUN v‘un\lx FFather IFuchs, a member ol {rear admiral, is respectfully ac- | -‘ om " rnace v Mo Ne eadie it i ." i : 1 : f ¢ Lasallette order of missionaries, | knowledged, and I send sincere ap- om Mascow to N ment Mary Wisk and Sophle Budnick [preciati ' R 2 sediti i el now in Pangmanfi, Saskatchewan, | preciation for the department’s g X P 0 | . ssionary work. | congratulations. Jid will et A1 Frpran o ; 1 Lhe "Amerienn T G Ll la, on missionary wor cong wame type “Lar f the v t from on, who ontinued Irom Fir 2 aer 10 il OUII 5 nd Mre. Leslio Fullemor of | “Immediately upon return to the | Soviets,” in I g th ¢ . ) e 5t | ford, spent the Christmas holi- | states there will be forwarded to n 2 Mieir . el ey department e el companions flew ncr eri train, i . il hildren, | enfor nt ituation is com- ‘ I their aunt, Mr. and Mrs.|(he navy department commen Alaska, and t t Wi 1 the t s i Totan tol the i1 \ H. Daigle of 1 Dwight | tions of 15 navy men who have laska, and t ¢ el I e S S o I g iy m ol : ord, Do Judz han | ¢ c Juted 2 o the success Their route th clieved ién { Tanls \were 4 rd, 1 J | contributed catly to the su i gl which Eiel- . S et el U ¢ hibition Want ywohaty in police court today im-| Miss Kay Kehoo was surprised by [of our enterprise and who therefore | and bid farewell Borlan sing the | posced a fine of s and iend cr howe on 422 Allen |deserve great credit for the work Two of the sc t ot e lent . % tior wot 1 \ered ended jail sentence of 34 days| strc ungay cvoning in hmwvnr of ;0" the expedition |or.wh|rh the to Il“ heati gdil’l The SUPER Providence n thel axtne p . e will lead to|€ach in the cases s s lioe (DI Bacilv ey Bridge | leader has becn promotec RS s . ¥ playe 11 prizes awarded 10 | B PAS 3 ; of [ Mary Kennedy and Hollis Dilling- | Three Men Escape From and drudgery inside the average 5 ‘omu z he recent report of 0 G ented A |l orine | s el - 2 J 5 2 e yesponse to his | tornc ireensted wt| Mrs. Douglas A. Johnson and son, | Salem Jail Cells Today this winter « « « « « home furnace 2 ; T torationg o |y g m t New v wid. are spending the week with | Salem, Mass. Dec. A 1 | police 1 | Johnson's father, Rev. George | Three inmates escaped f Jsser | 10 how addi s provided | qoyed by Prosecu ttorney Ba wing of Lynnfield, Mass. { cous ail here early today by ’3 ‘ SUU[IHT IN nlNNFR for prohibition « cment l” s Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Rollins of | ing away part of the iron b: COMPLETE e were Harris said it . ; : | which enclosed a corridor windew. According to th ¢ ice Wilson nd M and Mrs. Fran showed cond 1 re improved | \,,I,'“!u,“f Imitted that they | Grandy of this eity were the guests | The br was discovered by tie S 1 down payment and balance i STIEKUP [FF[]RT n some scetions, but were worse i oo Sintg three stores in this city | of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hines at Hig- ‘Whm\ ofl “lzh during the regular | others S e he Christmas | ganum for,the Christmas hiolidays, | 1orning roll-call. 1 ! ne for 3 : (asai s o,“ Those who ped were: Joseph | Call or telephone for a Three |'-L oS Arrive shopping rusk I 7 Aur‘nui wmlvnzmmlx. ¢ or e ke Rt 1 t atian | i oe e o o Sl ,',.,m,lul Chil im;_an indefinite term for larceny, ‘@— monecy |dren next Thursday evening. Dinner | Was dre il Spaison el e Muliens and Currie were being | o & & i be served : o Preemted penalis in_cach « [will be served ther : | eld in lieu of bail for trial gurin AUTOMATIC OIL HEATOR of the plunder, | Stanley Women's Relief Corps will | | at Ukrainian Hall Under S d also be a suspend- | hold a regular meeting in Judd's hall | (1€ January term of superior court. Nt D aiteloey ! cntenee 1 count. The fiomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | 5 A Frolaniclse men ' 21 vewrs| At the close of the mecting thers | WV atelbun Collector sor Sure Pantelecy of | ectivl will e Christmas party. Arraigned in Court 19 MAIN STREET TEL. 2504 thodos chureh o s1 - | Tawrence I. Chase of 45 North| yweaierhury, Deo. 26 (UP) is maukin 1 . | Main strect reported to Captain Kel- | (it 0 A0 = evine ¥ fax collector, was ar- T o i I ALLOW TIHE EXTENSION |ie5"s Sotice nondanarters toaay that | Berine, cits tax collcclor, was ar- S o e ‘CH oo DiIaMEy Fenty valtsn | Pee i PR Bt ol Sl R e Ball on Lirwin place Jan- IN APPEAL BY KEOU Grodehy of 304 Kim sircct putled | ditors sent to cxamine his books by | is will be the firsy socia viy from the curb in front of ”"']u\n legislative charter commission. | e tter's home and collided with his| 1% JCE® R CIATe 5 3 S : Additional 10 Days Granted Mtor- | car. Chase's car was damaged about | o b s s e fusnchl ot | the running board and wheel e [SRgu Tt sghoardiang At Devine's request, trial was post- | | ‘ntertainment . Will 1 wey Mebonough o File SR L Gl Bl o s LN loon - o reenwood stre recojiorie afler||METET L SISO 1 illness with grip and tonsilitis, a0 g N (e el s lins Lonell | otiver. Frank 0. nverett, ana 1 [ 127 Main St. CAMP’ Phone 1409 v 3 of | : - 3 : ; Mowitt, all of New Yor SURG Harr ¢ igh of Corona, L. 1., are visiting Mra. DOt~ | " peving ghgerved one of the audi- Opp. Arch URGICAL At Sort ot ty, to statcs;an’s parents, Mr. und Mrs. Thomas | o o5 peseqy {aking a tax book from | ~————————— CORSETS N i 1| prisor ur t . g SO Gt Hawkins streel. | oo omice in wity hall without per- | vs. Joseph I Loughery of New | iqgion = 116 followed the man an York cify is visiting her mother, Mrs. | clLy T viaiting het mother, It | attempted to recover the book. re- | e R T portedly striking all three charter = | commission represcntatives. | { U Finding of Facts BECEIVERSHIP EXTENDED 5 T e i i G e Sl 5 ik e hirley Graffain of 38 Greenwood reet, is undergoing treatment for NEBGEED |an infection in his right leg. {| Winsted telephoned to Captain Kelly | o gC0 oo 8 o L R o ear the ript ot ! : ; today that Michacl Narcunis of | e | i nony and court’s rulings in small isl £ St. Bustratios in the —_— cnographe will proceed witl terday with Mary Karitus, and | ™ ppe Greel cruiser Helle, which Al [hier parents were desirous of 1earning | \as sont to look for the seaplan whether or not the couple had | ajied (o find a trace of the ma- Dwindles on Christmas Eve MAN KICKED BY HORSI ieameitodien Bl ning chine or of its crew, The sea was | vidzeport, Dee. 26 (P—Samuci | e rough and the wind high at the in Phis City elman, 41, was kicked by his| LIE NS ON NEW BUILDINGS | time of the accident : ot leg| Two liens have been placed on the i P | Handicapped in Seae ) i < i) > oy i o supt urt of crrors in Sellers Boost Cost When Supply aps Ghistriasstrepsi i e S s | W. L. Hateh Co.. building on Wash- FROST HIT LORIDA skyrocketing Aa : S +| ington street, the first by the Pitis-| fjami, December 26 (P—Damag- IR NG GEY DT v i iwgh Plate Glass Co., for § and fing frost extended southward to the | 3 refiection in this city } n into the | the second by the Newman Manti-| yiami area last night in the wake | noticeable shortage | S e f Co.. of Cincinnati, Ohio, rushed ‘to | f4 ing of the coolest Christmas Day on lc(‘»\ L "4 hospifal for anaoperation. It was|for $1,165, tor materials furnished |org at the United States weather | ! g ok Y| ror 5 erialized wo n found he had suftered a compound |A. P. Leavitt in construction of the | pyreay here. | King a 1a s tree N : building. The first of theliens de- | Damage to vegetable be- | THREEL RESCULD IN IRI + > P getable crops is be: 0 : o T e x 1 tha ndred horec, meanwhile, waited out- [ seribes the owners as “W. L. Hateh | jieved to have been severe, Grovcil S . f r r s v until Mickelman iends were | Co.. and Blbridge M. Wightman. i\;\id the potato crops in the fertile 1 (o take it away. - — ~ | muck lands appearcd to have suf- z o CORONER FREES ENGINEER | fered most. MERIDEN BANK DIVIDEND Norwich, Dec finding | o | Meriden, Die (Pr—The diree. |issucd today by Coroner wpard G. | yoU m~ l(]IU IN H\r THEFTS | < of 1f tional buank have [ McKay held no one responsible for| ~ Danbury, Dec. 26 (UP) — Two | od the semi-unnuel the death of Homer Marvin, 53, of | Danbury youths charged with then | nd of six per cent and an ex-{New London, a conductor on the|of hats from local factories wer dividend of four per cent pas-(New Haven railroad who was struck | Lound over today to criminal supe- | i _ ik | le on December 1o stoekhold-| by an engine in the town’ of Ston-|rior court in bonds of $1,000 each B ¢ : ver- | m St ) for | ers of record ¢ cmber 24, The ington. December §. He died two|Louls Espetitee, 19, pleaded guilty. ATor 2 [om time At il soe | z 1 ) < which o rir s ividond s total div-days later in a New London hospi-|John Vintinsky, 17, pleaded noi smu O na Gros d ol say 1 N L 1 s $1.50. idend for the year 16 per cent. al. guilly,