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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, e e e N R Father Seeks Movie to View His “Son-in-Law” Kansa 1 §0 (P—Matt G Rict FEDERAL ATTORNEY ASSERTS NO GRAND h of \ccordi pol load At L ¥ ecmpty Tind Boat Aground Cargo was -jackin N Two ot officer . fourth ma Possen wour Loa! Nanice Board 1.ondo H. Wol nguiry ) H nd rrom the Yon Pat quiry to investi rd the whic three ing of 1 3 e using cou to disable the lying coun prisoners Boydton, mall mition w rd “hoa Newport er put after learnc 1o the 0 of | the coast morg! Cocur —Twenty- nd hospital Duch of the " resubed in smugglers séizur Kk Ildaho. in of councilmer o ru liquor oard Shosho arge of ral pr cou woun a Lo~ 1t headgu Von | Denies He G e dor 5 aulse 1 1 White that the given them their sentc The two. onvicted |after onths ago guard investig U | had didr guards- | We We ' any mor cration, ¢ oth Caught which res more than mn , Idaho sons wefe Mull: gover cour * e bail cha, have a ¢l was out t ance said By the United Week-end enforcemen on ot under drives thr the sos 0 a al tme i conspiracy ndic ! 1o violate the prohibition | out of the scizure of a at Portsmouth, I Goulart had lobster a ied of engineer of rur dea the hands of seizure of 5,000 ¢ the critical Cers in Virginia In addition Coeur D'Ale Licts of guilly against 24 of ¢ials of Mullen, Idaho. dnd ‘ho were clarged withs vholes \iolations of ti The three sm in an effort {0 rin a consignment o 00 cases of liquor into Newport, in cdboat “Black Duck” of that The const guard pairol bos CG- openea fire, its command- ing officer said, after t **Black | Be Duck” had reiused } or- | 1agt night to reprgsent Travers: o stop. A fourth the crew of the s wounded, claimed been given [he remaind band liquor w: guardsmen waters from erens o At Washington, @ Billard, commandant coast guard. said’ that, the “means business” and has for “gentic words and tures tter raiding ilicit avresting three Ber vear, a deputy. sheriff, 31 3 Fuck, a Clarksville, Virgimia it ciously wouid 1ourth who eseaped the law arising liguor plant March od only : ; R fien d Brandi, the three, Wil lLiquot . last wounding « and Califer shing man keep and Higuor ang < (0. 1y the iaare 16 Hiaho & 1 i and vet- returned ver- cran Jamin M |'said he | United Boss of {trict investigation of John H 1 offi- othvrs, | Attorney General ~ Ben MeLyman of Rbode Jstantdi) would, confer teday with | States Attorncy Henvy AL{. Offf the Providence federat dig-f: CILY and relatives to jurisdiction for an | thet ®incy the shooting jhad. been. Backus of New alae issistant United 'vt<-s1 tan. went to Newport | ord exp eity. tord torney a . | bushiess b serted tha diberately Lt b € e b 45, M hone cou joputy: A of Mullan on hoard “Oeins Dec. the nember Service Wa wement means Business' 30 (P — KN coast guand 1l ¥inier slop | vith gostures” cedboat, Who wi no “warnu hington. st that i r Dusin st ! liquor and amiable A “soft words was ddded to controversy hich Was| o pyog official { ., gling Sound | the N a the turbulent of R |George I oard; I tHarcourt |Josept | Uouzhiin derson, prohibition enlivenc Was which escaped enforceme | Admi a he holidays -for wits made ! rick Billard, guard commandant n b servig as Admiral coast ertion 1t no us @ e had serv- liquor ind amiable gos- pon £ that t men hands of M Mike Kennedy rd Cardner, elly, and n the his Johnson ton, Ailfo ¢ ' Babe'" K ATt Dofiald John - T (2 womun Ao Tobirs venhs | Dalotand a 4 ! Judg: 1-‘»‘;,» that I me to run into It sent v overnmental N came solic by at a time contentior high of f alpr They | v when"Slo aydr over prohibition li with profutnent the senate s man, T in a critics “Phe raid took place in county, Virginia. Jjust e lin: from Oxford ing condition toc Meckl ; members and niur or and of icizing North Caro enforcement by w Jose who guard.” Billard 111 job of StoppIng |\ eoks not | John Sou Yo I itio coust ntvill nigh the i handl sentences | whose fr and two 1 ot ancisco prohi ived buckshot wo hich 1 pro The wounded m ' I the ranche of d that ser of a pistal struggling. Harry Jones, accor th the Y e fa guard to carrying is ou with a | to leral w lfim when atter detert hationg Law Acts Within bu; TrTor coneerng i bout violations. wighji I the chocie o tientior 4 f e K of Iy liquor 1t ) | tha Wirough ounted ry law o of a'colist L seridu xh i course Ins r d wiho | s. So pecifi dry 1 disarmed be bl nivil iar her proii od 10shot Shot In Boat Fhirce runners 1 &l re of three cases of con speedboat ¢ own sed Ly v Hooyer follo touch pting o Georg ¥ offit tiquor to Liguor king recommendatior orcement conditio is to recor Seaver Jones star liquor wh Fou A | Wi-Jacking Bluned Boat Mrs d Saw in Farly Morning vhen carrying If yo Maddens’ D' Alene, dispensarics, gambling places J|Ameans of raising revenue, but us- He While he was outside, Jones told n quoted her as declaring, “I'll Jones said e whirled arou Mrs, South The wild and the woman. At this Jones' 1 Lody. with ° ullet hol up fived. wounds Jones asscrted Ne d ades, compartment ¢ erday. Residents reported ad been there for and h time was found junctur Soutl port stiil gr Freenian, fired in the arn wer a d then park police said 1 dead Maddens IFour mor the struggl Freeman collapsed chest and man been that befo ng to information ohiained Maddens was in his lelivering was Killed found supposed 10 the speakoasy a wm | the shooti 1 liquor hoitle was . ent: i asserting touchec cur but t trigger of the g ¢ missing theor, ddens w his liquor charging IPreeman three i vears old, ! n Francise is marri to to the s raided and Fatio ical with He on ity fo e s held nvest n infant 3l comn authoritic s bour had been nnder i some time Mrs FALCONS HOLD PARTY WITH 130 ATIE riewski, Mlynarski and Mo Shot N rom D A \ dition liquor st Virgini was sought as Among Speakers—Childr Tuek ksville Party This Aftcrnoon man suffering from hea held i I"aleon te ¢ annual Christmas No. 88 fternoon | i took pla and cvenill wounds in the a4 and hope st overy. a for lay abo v ests in attendane in the e rowus served hall o1 nut ace strect and se th could n the club room 0 a dining roor pre distric dated ot ther ¢ tarned i Andr fifth ter s It They belicved w Brausz sidl ted himsel d opened fivé the 1 Iralcon of coremonics. Amo Alderman 1« Councilman Joscph R Monkiew John Niesobiedzki, all of dwelled on the Christmas among the IFalcon The Falcon comedians, varowski and William Piet entertained the with acts. Dancing late hour i had sc ac were scourdr speakers we try early toduy. were put in the Mecklenburg thelr names W he three |Jewski il county re not ski, Attorney organizati Mullair d city heritt on th Idaho, D four residents luding th i well ne county mayor the convicted conspiragy 1o vio ohibition Yaw, ‘will tomorrow ane 1 enjoyed as 1S i annual Christmas par drill classes, widowers, an nomembers the children ¢ widows and dren of tak o'clock. |expectea sponsor appeir here Los e nees| atternoo children place About 100 to attend. delib- | Falcon Ladies' auxili Five | its annual New Yea |at IFalcon hall and all plans social are complete. 1 defendants night when the 21 hours of its verdict -doz Jast than turned re acquitted. in a federal “roundup’” ulted the of 200 persons in the north- mining area, the per- decused of helping o an a “wide open” town rnment charged that city My officials “license wer jury. in arrest “Apoosh,” Three-Act Romanc erly houses, using the fe petises of the municipality. cials Admit Charge 1 county officials admittel Mullan was'“and always a “wide open” town, anid city was financially a system licensing Jaces had heen adopted as tinues Annual Custom Bege Local Club Light Years An Oriental play given un auspices of 1 Assyrian-Ar club New Britain will L Odd Fellows' hall on Arch tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clo innual custorn of giving p this socicty was inaugurate been kept u New Year em- of b of | ic tth license officials did a -place not d to i has cach and a vears with ning The three play onvicted ar Venigor, nty: Charles. Bloom, vthur J. Harwood, mayor and chairman of city John Wheatley, istau, Henry [oss uston, members of O. Welch, chief of police, Morphy, night patrolm: eck, John Malloy, Willia Charles Fond 1ino sh of Sho- his riil plz acts love with “Apooch,” a rom is @ resume of 1l Assyrian the color and girl of un I all this people nusices seitings of The cast Anoosh Yohannan Mary Martha Ninrood and | the S A A of D, A Alrs. 1 Charles An- Walte App| Berth - Strom, Aggie West, Mona Hernfan = Arbliss "hompson... Jimmi I ) Anna Thornberg cRIina us Aro were acqpitted. ient With Women Stanley Webster indicat- aid not {itepd, to deal ith the women, especiall had been in jail for som: did not intima what would be given the others. reed included three wom en who were operators of nd alleged hich are not M 3 if Bubu Pickerainen, Roy Sary Guests—1" Georgort, J. Eshaya. Orchestia Picree, J. m Presiding Chairman Joseph. A. Sha Yohannan. ager rdi s of committed ; Dari Benjan E. Jones, Joscph' Avis. Dartmt}uth tfollizge M Thirty-five wer annual Christioas of the New In association lield 8 Burritt note] 1. local studen prospective st Dr. Joscy present holiduys 1 Dar disorderely covered by, Federal — law with liquor law Alunmi noon the alun Lumber of in afte presided Talks on tself only ain the government's con- 1t city ofiicfals and others to violate the liquor laws system of licensing which to quasi-official sanction of ullification was upheld. en v ! it om¢ at of Dar were given . Gabricl DBro foru Britain High school star and the outstanding college lin » East year, spoke vear's prospects. Phillip M a son of Chairman John J. M \ig |ty of the vd. 1ile 10t in Liquor Raid 1 Cal., this « s pa r Robert ton ' i hn South, ] D, gent, soman, lay today held { oo nealih e i criti el i) ospits outcon raide Expect No Oppositio To $75,000 Bond No oppesitiol wice during the stories ranch FOEDO! pistol i propos s ceting I I 50 o'clock recommen wnee and ta ch are to he this bt v 1t morn ias to t specs of a Mayor council called act on board of The funds from the will be uscd finance a of improveme nts mapped out Loard of public works 1 added v ment presen for 7 shot him it vent the hottle of Irecman pistol to pre i stroying a assoried trigger of th sale o issu deral pre subways v deval dry vanen y rancher had soud tnder-cover man. found in the house, the agents believed as located neart ted out to look for mof ile 1 an stood guard and Mrs. South. md Men Grappling agent, FOR LEAKY DeNunzio. t. through brought suit \gainst Joseph end Marg of New Haven. The' writ wh served by Deputy Sherlff Ma Horwit that the rents premises irom def for the j because o roof = sULs RO warrant in- yette Nair, has e claims of a baker the ow beco 1rpose he Ulowe 1 Lint i several ! the 1otifying ird 1 shot and on 1o found AL were d o compl he ind 1 nee Ul to hand room ccond co that nt 1 s condi he lar DeNaunzio 1o hire evid jons, to the aid of ered a was attemptin o repair am f an AL wh rai Soutl into 11 bauim do the for shot paid 0. This v : “n s | heen paid back to him. ) harm 1 Jon charge went | hitting anoth Mlyna ASSYRIANS T0 PRESENT PLAY NEW YEAR'S EVE Azo ¢ chairman—Jack Meet for Yearly Dinner. Nair & T shoot.’ ind and Fireman Rewarded for Heroism in Lowell TLowell, Mas Dec. 50 (P ‘The heroism Private Billy ment, who fsurmed | ding to oL the fire depar almost lost his own a vain but spectacular attempt city werkers from a - manhole, today its rewarc Ryan of last June i o appling il sife o shots Ry rescue five with a roanf noin Thirteen of How than his 1 privat o stood i Ryan on the civil serviec for promo- tion to licutenant, having una mously waived their priority rights, cr Thomas H. Braden with the consent of the civil sery- named him a g was se ixt ‘reeman un, dis- M as been | 0 offic: ied and | commission, utenant. DECREASING SUN SPOTS AID RADID ion He outh NDING kicwics, (Continued I'rom First I'age) May Issuc Magnetic Suryey till ancther hope for better radio ren’s as expl the United tes coast odetic survey. This is in cerious consideration being ziven t « proposition to broadcast daily with the weather reports,” certain in- formation about magnetic conditions aid . ors and radio nsmis T'he thin and the st arty ey g with | e. Din- ) Beay nber omuo v dio on o opel studies, of 0 crimation concern peculiar layer plicre many miles Chemically changed by the sun's rays nd named the Kennelly-Hleavisid yer. 1t ig believed to reflect radio waves hack and to ac- for certain blind spots in ception Peculiar Shakes Analyzed Des Moines, Dee. 30 (P)—When | Vibrations traffic, twist | the vallg and slide shelf, s in the of for on tmos- that ) aloft 18 nt ted ng o as the ' ceunt d icz and who spirit of passing pictures askew on the the Lric-a-brac along the due to pecnliarity v ons Julin rowski, | it a several | shaps her than the size (N o vibrating shelf and wall, said C. Williwms, dean of the Uni- ity of Towa, to the American As on for the advancement today, moves faster in one di- than it does on the return The magnitude of vibra- s street traffic he said, usually exaggerated. 3 aid Dr. Willian vib {tions have an amplitude of only a an inch. Dr e ty for hildr wl hil- seience rection tion. n at were | VD | o is | will r's ball for the 1y INDIA TAKES STEPS 10 GET FREEDO e, Coy (Conti “rom Iirst Page) wm By when the committee thinks it ad- | visable. 30,000 Attend Congress More than 50,000 Tndians attend- 1 opening of the congress which is egarded liere and in Great Britain of great importunce in deter- | mining the future status of this an- | cient lund with its millions of inhabi- tunts. der the merican > given | o o ok lays 4 cight » r's eve since . Sykes Yelled At Almadabad, Bombay, India, Dec. P —When Sir Frederick Syke of Bombay, arrived here the Youth Independence staged @ demonstration out- the railway station, waving a Bleck flag and shouting, “Frederick home.” ederick later received ad- dresses of welcome from the munivi- pality, the district and local board, {and the Mill Owner sociation. RADIO- UNIVERSITY URGED IN REPORT anee i lives | 30 and th oy nd rovernor leagues s boonan icorges olomon Yonuan olomon Yon1n Yonan Iishoo, an, G an David —Paul (Continued From First Page) Nin,' I3 “4(‘1. sting of a general director and | 45 state directors, wus suggested. | The field to be experimentally cov- { exed would be agreed upon by state ind national directors with the ad- ol departments of in- struction and extension deparciments the various states and universi- ties, en ac the dinner tinoutl vic state urday | 0f Sesides i Poits ¢ nation-wide plan incluled of all available broadcasting ontlets, existing radio stations would Le urged to affiliate with radio uni- versity, C.L. & P. 0. PARTY and Priends 5 st tnionil i N ane of ne Briarty B o o0 next Lmployes 10 Lnjoy Annual Frolic This Lvening in Curtis Street Building. the Connceticut 0. division in this friends will hold their social this cvening s ecloek in the service building on Curtis street. Manager B. H. McEl- honc expects a large attendance. The hall will be laid out in night L style and a lengthy program of entertainment has been arranged. Luncheon will be served and danc ing cnjoved. Employes o Light & Power city and theis n Is i at spectod o eom onessa amign tion of \ation. vived bonds rograii L the ral new nlarge 1 From Detroit Airport Detroit, Dec. (UP)—Col. and Mre.. Charles A. Lindbergh took off from Ford airport at 10 a. m. for an unannounced destination, be- eved to be Columbus, O. L Airport officials said they “had $150 1o idea” where Colonel Lindbergh Soli fwas going, but it is believed that plans to fly the trans-continental air- transport route from Columbus to the Pacific coast. KEEPER IN BARBER SHOP iano Birritta has brought for 3300 against James alleging non-payment and (onstable 1% E. talled a 2per in ndant’s barber snip on t Chestnut. Attorney Ha \sburg issued writ, wh urnuble in the city court Monday in ©uary is a former cmploye shop. having left Bo ierd’s employ a few week$ ago. 01 & or ita ich wa rtin W. plaintiff endants y and | no ners al’ gepa it "o leaky Bor- on a Clynes the de- Main anaged casions al- aint has i ke owners rds em- | pius Ther b- the ich e second Hrniita in ined by Commander Heck | re- | In most carth- | GHURCH ARRANGES 1930 EVE PROGRAM Triity H. E. to Have Unusual '\ Exercises Tomorrow Night | | | | | | Tr church is to cvening of celebrate the |year in an [ eelebration ind to Methodist the guthering of nity Lpiscopal {omorrow that will the old manner The exactly threc inutes and is gu ro ill effects ine o'clock in the cduled time for | The first halr | AL par- to th chur pro- | contests be scenc 1 | passing unusnal will Jast have thes N cvening party will the ol songs and hynns ar 1 oser ' of projected will ticipants th Lourn vecrcation roo the podfcliowship will tirough games and all, eharades, “hot-spot,” spelling. biblical crossword and conundrums will hour, Refreshments both enjoyable and law” are to I | AL 11:15 the crowd ble in the chapel for worship lasting until is minutes old invited be 1ot Bascl magic puzzics an to the occupy warranted “within | served. will a reassem- service of new public | five cordially The is to attend. SCHEUY FOR DELAYIN FILLING LIEUTENANGY (Continued From First Pege) mect tonight | nents, | Alderman Davia T. Nair sidering introducing to the council a resolution which, if p ted, will retire Licutenant Bumfo |trom the police department the rank of captain. Friends of veteran police oflicer have cd the alderman on the of the e and the question of power involved Corporation Counsel John 11 ham will be asked to render | opinion on the matter. | Licutenant Bamforth has led ihat the board of pbdiice com- | {missioners retire him at the discre- tion of the board. He has served continuously as a member of the | police department for the past |years and before his appointment as a regular member of the depart- ment he was on the supernumerary | force for two year: | Alderman Nair has no knowledge [of the powers of the common coun- |cit in & matter of this kind and, he |stated today, the resolution would not be ready for submission at to- | night's mecting. The question of | whether the common council would | have the power to elevate the re- tiring lieutenant and thereby him additional money upon to live after his retivement, have to be decided before will be taken. to make the appoint is con- common ) vith the approqch- | matier but techn! | calitios | Kirk- an cquest- | | give | which will action | EeR N Ex-Policeman Asks For Reinstatement An application for reinstatement as a regular policeman will be act- ed upon at the meeting of Loard of police commissioners tonight from Thomas WRouskic who has been out of the department for fow years. llc is the present i | warden. Up to this Tart rom and lieu - | afternoon Chief had received applications Sergeants King, McCue, Flynn | Ellinger for promotion to the {tenancy, and from Officers Collins. | Hopkins, 3lanchette, Grabe Dolan, Veley, Doty, O'Brien, Kiely Harper and Cosgrove for promotion to sergeant. Ior promotion to the regular fdrce applications from the | following supernumerary officers [have been received: Cyrus Schoon- |maker, Charles W. Lesevicius, An- lthony Pechout. Henry Zajkows William Temple and Rosario Tata. Alexandra Lodge \7\'ill Install New Leader Officers of _Alexander Todwr Daughters of St. George | stalled Wednesday night ling to take place at | Vega hall. Mrs. Hilda Lord of this| city, grand president, will be | charge. The officers are: presiden il | Mrs. Leone Philiips: vice president. Mrs. Mary Kilduff; recording secr. tary, Mrs. Hannah Berry; financial secertary, Mrs. Mable Turner; treas- urer, Mrs, Sarah Walther; chaplain, Mrs, Maltida Holcomb: conductor. Miss Marie Stevenson: assistant con- ductor, Miss Gertrude Porter; insidc guard, Mrs. Gladys Hill; outside ! guard, Mrs. Jennie Coleman: trus- tee, Mrs. Lily Taylor: retiring presi- | dent, Mrs. Luey Hell at o'clock in a mec m | RECOVER COPPER WIRE Scrgeant T. J, Feeney and Detee- | tive Sergeant Nicholas Gallicchio of | the Hartford police recovered 600 | | pounds of rolled copper in a local | junk -dealer's yard today. and an |investigation is being made in Hartford which may lcad to an ar- rest The copper was stolen on Decem- ber 23 from the Blodgett Clapp Co. of Hartford. and the local dealer purchased it. Complaint {o the Hartford police resulted in the in- vestigation which led to the recov- ery of the loot. ARRESTED O Henry Laskowski of Burritt reet and William Sokolski of 36 | Silver street were taken into custody carly this morning by Supernumer- ary Officer Albert J. Murphy in a vard at 495 Burritt street, and Las- | SUSPICION | MISS EUNICE HARRIET AVERY Ralph Hamilton was best man. [ro | pale green crepe [1oses., | Troston | Anna Cameo Lunch at | made | Attorney David I. Nair represents | the |th will be in- | ported to the police today that hi I mas day and has not | kowski was released this afternoon, | while Sokolski was held for violat- | ing probation and will be in court | tomorrow. The young men told | phy they were looking of liquor, but he was | with their explanation. A drill was found in the police car after the | voung men had been taken to the police station, and it was thought it might have been dropped by them. Sokolski. according to the terms of his probation, should not have been out at the hour he was apprehend- cd. Officer Mur- for a drink not satisficd | | | | | l | i | I STUTZ C0. MERGER SALVATION PLAN IN BANKRUPTCY CASES t Woman Globe Trotter ] Speaks Here Tuesday | (Continued From Fi Puge) §755 Zains which it declared i insolven suit w anoth claim of Stutz company in inminent danger and is withont sufficient pay its creditors. T |filed by Fac W. Patrick { Indianapolis attorney Col. L. Gorrell it o 10 < sid it tod: officin ar ) sin e {h vais out o ‘ il decline yuptey the retivem: Frederick Mos Tl creditors to whom i8 leged 1o have b but clared they were well Enown o, t offic of the The IFaires pany of Decatur manufacturin for automobiles, filcd petition in the superior iled by in his n presid v ' con on the Gorrell last year iion petition als compin Manutic in ing cou compan The peopic fivst erics of lecturcs on | and places prominent in the | day's news will be given at the M: sonic temple tomorrow evening by Miss Tounice Harriet Avery, under auspices of the Woman's cluo. equipmer intervenin:s rt to ti the Standard comnany ires company $1,399.06 co suit suit s aslied 15t of compar judgme Stutz the it ag Miss Avery is a lecturer of nation- ¥ I reputation who for years has tudied people and conditions in all paris of the globe. She recenti made a trip to the Orient where she visited a Purdah mud villag sh Gandli and has Punjab villages, and the Stutz Stock York Drops 7 N Jones it Dee. 30 Do that bankrupt & ition S e St home in a typicii interviewed in involuntary n filed in Indianapolis agai 2z Motor Car Co. Of Anieriv mon stock has been dr- York curb cx steadily since ¥ high, in May traveled i « rou Himal- I o nost reached $i4, the The October-November sh ried from $12 a share $ which figure was reached car- The stock closed last 1 dropped to ¢ minutes after hankruptey itdown 0 Iv this monti Saturday new low Annouic petition Lary During the mings have on to share g — ANDBERG £, daughter ank Sandberg o Robert B. Par- were rried parsonage of church on Rev. Julius PARMENTER—! R Miss Frances Sandbo Mr. and Mrs. 1 46 Park street, and wienter of Hartford on December 24 at the the Swedish Lutheran “apitol avenue, Hartford Hulleen officiated. The Lride ster, Miss Have past nzs Tmproved Stut Nothir common stoci inclusive, bi was carned in 192 in 1927, and $1.05 inproved. ars vas curned tror 1 $ |54 ¢ | per nts por sharc by her Sandberg. out was attended Esther L rly this the company brought medium priced cau in addition to its regular high-priced niedels increases in business veported du the first s of the year. yoar a The bride d blue flat ses and wore of Large and maid a gown carried of honor and carried crep we 5 t the pink wors red mont Stutz stock tions of Wall street in the famons “Stutz mection with | Teyan, the tun was one of the sensa- the yeat corner,” in Allan A, Thomas ceremony a reception | Of the home of the bride- groom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Par- menter left for a wedding trip to New York and Philadelphia. which Tt s expelled W York Stoc Cder Ryan's disap- Stutz corner was b bheen one the ma- Ryan's son of I from merni- Ix- Ryan, iip in Th proval of the lieved to have canses of ehan, ior younger City Items share mes T, Connelly of 336 Chestnut returned today to Washington where he is a student at satholic university 1. Hilton has returncd fron after spending his daughter, Mrs Milton, Mass Di Mauro and Jennie stre have to marry. stock rose from $70 the to i stock exchange and hegan an rvesulted in Ryan nd i to have made shorts pay share for the stock. It high as $724 a shu rket. In 1921, hc to $49.50, and co until 1924, a suspend vesiigation v expulsion. id ore d tradir ic) Ryan the IS - John | his assoc Christmzs H. E. Mor- later & on th vith gan of Paul ol curb m droppe ied downt touched $4.62. There now Amenti applicd . a5 1" when it High s 1. R. Rachlin has transierred Wes: street realty 1o Lita Roth, according | (i or 1o a document filed today at #he of- | mt o H e oo of the town clerk; another docu- || By ment records a mortgage of $3,400 | Yol Iuston street property, given o Urban to Iaul onte. ct al s el John §. Peters has purchased from i Joiin Marcoupoulis his interest in the HAS SOCIAT, 351 Main street. Boy Scout Troop 26 held a Christ- t mas party its meeting Saturd in the American legion rooms. Members of roop who were guests of the evening, worked th tenderfoot investiture on two eanc dates. The badges were presented Ly William Tallon, former Troop cagle scout. Following the ceremony, a baseball double header was played cach troop winning one game. Cake, cocoa and hot popcorn were serve 1 bag was enjoyed Robert Sackett and Leslie Coates were in charge of th 26 year old son left home Christ- [party. which was attended by 24 returned. | scon nearly authorize Funded company’s Oct. 31 1 ontstan 400,000 shares, out of H m shares. The of halance as S, shows assets of - amounting of the total on current more the TROOT Nicholas M. Leen sued for Shiman & Co., It is claimed by the plaintiffs that he paid $75 on one note and there is still $42.85 duc. A note for $110 | was taken out on September 10, 1929, and although demand was no payment was forthcoming. i $200 Inc., jeweler, has by the M. H. of w York. a plaintiff and Constable Ired Winkle ved the paper John Senk of 77 Grove strect It fits completely inside the average home furnace E)R maximum comfort, convenien and economy, install the SUPER 0il Heator Call or telephone for a demonstration Barry & Bamforth 19 Main Street Tel. 2504 ~ >R, AUTOMATIC OlL HEATOR

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