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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929. o T T — America Enters New Decade With ~ RHODE ISLANDER &5 oo v 2 % (reres New Pesident | INew London police as a result of [ [ H e N : | New London caine un < it || Here's New President Store Opened By Factory In rospects Of Peac M h B terday morning. George Lupert of Of New Britain Club | . 5 5 e uc etter the submarine base and Jack | =———— /| To A d w k D ld Basely, o guardsman, were severely | | F 1 orkers vuring Yvor ar injured in the fighting. | | \\mnngmn, Dec. 81 !T"—\m"n-. Hair i stonet ,:'mfi P e | | “ B | e e ¢ i g e it i 1ll Close lts Doors Next Mont ¢ the international peace that the ml []RUW Mrs. Ttuth Cummings I e S (Continued 'rom First Page) e Sind S L l y [[ R \C 4 it O e has brought, but torn frem within by \ iy ; e “,’ o ""“‘“ u 046 m eel][el ount Ty } Landers, Frary & Clark : : arrested on a charge of keeping a Ditter dissension on the ever-contro- ! osat tho . disor ) g hi \ m the ever-contro {ing shot should Dbe fired across the disorderly place, while rry Terr: ! | i versial subject of enforcement of the | - Swerve ‘hm\ or near the suspected craft as|a i e AT "r”}\; Stamtord, D (UP)— Efforts Project, Which Has As- prohibition laws. ‘G Swerves O Camb idge = warmns o 1 and 1 rafft o stamford, | g arning 1eave to before shols the submarine hase are being hele of friends of Andrew Szako were 5 o ; Y Before the first month of the new Amnbri e“.mm lly arc fired at or into the as m'mv’ U itn sl by crowned with success {ods whes & sisted Employes to Cut year has passed into history, rep- B“[]ge [nto Charles River | ot Federal Judg ; [ . 7 . 2 | boat. Guardsmen questioned in connec- ederal Judge Jc . Knapp ruled e s < resentatives of the United States will | ‘ “According to the coast guard, a | tion with the assault. police said, | in New York tod t Andrew , 3 : Cost of Living, to Pass . sather with spokesmen of other warning was given in the case of the |admitted that liquor which they had Szako ceuld be admitted to our Year Oy ElIS OllCC A Tfil“:‘fltoro(\\o;:sC((f)“i:nsulorllhlour;v;nll"- Gambridge, Mass) Decs 1 (UP)— x‘““ Duck. According to the sole | been drinking at a party yesterday United Btates from Hungary (o re- | i Officer’s M : Out of Existence After peti naval building | g 0 LT T falden was | SUTYiVing miember of the rum run- morning had heen sfolen from the SN | 0 UIcer's urdfl 7 & and endeavor to abolish that menace B gl o L ) Szake enfered 1 12 Years 10 the friendship of the nations. jdrowned last night when the heavy | g no warning was ven, | IFlor-Del-Mar, The party. according e i his a ears. L e 5. ledan he was deiving swerved fron | DUt the coast guard craft opened fire to the police, was attended by sev- ousia’s passpor mportant Moves Seen at a clos AT an : | and married, At t Ohio, T ) » (i : the highway on Memorial Drive and | 3¢ & close, deadly range without feral members of the coast guard S Aty g And within that time, important |(1* INERAY on Memoriat 1 And | warning basketball team. i where he was employed ¢is Moran tod vears of successful oper= - G < oy « gh the iron fence that < ' askett ea i i A 2 levelopments arc expected in tha) Bty YUOAER (L0 T May Scek Investization i L e garded as a model v Dennic Schrocd o Universal Cooperative So- prohibition strife. including the first | & S TS Chavee p i ik OFane yuean 1st 1 ion of Is | had told to h t : u n 3 Ll - b A T T T o T SN ! heonih t Imigration officials o1l him that his niother will go out of existence ViR iR ier Pl EaSRE oo er i car broke through the ice and i vort were found infoxi- | . M | { President | ver's sank into{he river. Attempts by fire |T am followir the investigations | cated Elare o i S ni liscove uge under which th s Ir hrocler, had fired the | clos the grocery cnforcement commission—a TePOTtl 4 paratus to raiso the machin ang |POW in progress with the greatest night SSatori MW””,' S Hungari red and Szako | Shot that Killed Corporal Brady Paul | 257 Main cet, ., vcommending legislative cures forl ien (o Cohen in time o save him |attention. 1t it appears for any rea- | e oot was deporte r 4 recant law (©0f the Pennsylvania state highway | to mect wartime cmerg- o 1lls of enforcement as the (0,4,,‘“““1 and no was mronotmeed dend |on that these investigations are not A : e entrance to th Kew Castle, Da.. lasf continued for several mission has diagnosed them. lon arrival at Cambridge ety 5% he root of th mall 1 - _,'“ JEIERERTCHITS coun o | ve r the war ot the request of There is a disposition among po- ‘m, bt senatorial investigation rovidenee, R. T.. Dec. 31 - coni nder fals Take Lad to Pittshurgh | employes of Landers, Frary & Clark, litical observers to rezard the year! (ohen leaves a wi },, the who it Coast zuard and state officials to- BOBERT W. POTEET Last month Szuko a Penraia e o G Gt s ; # st closing as the experimental Stage | and three daughters, 24, 16 ,“M' nime | Assistant_Atiorney Gencral LR wed investization ol 4 lecien ! ttan 1 L s took Donnie The corporatic was formed in of the Hoover administration and (yearsold. He had not becen living at | 1AM M. McLyman of tii glahaehcounteribatmoer fakcoastigidnd T i entic admitance | Sch o Titts for further {1917, and began business June 12 of the year that is dawning as a period | home for some time. Published re. | PFOSCCUINg staff. who announced “\" t and a lauor laden eraft in it Immigration officials detain- | auestioning. | that year. Employes fo the Landers holding forth the promise of Putting | ports that family (roubles miahi | SCHETGAY (hat a stale grand v [Narragansett Vay early S . T e pending et of the Chicr Moran said the child gave | plants were privileged to hecome . o the test several major projects |have caused him to commite suicide || orid D¢ called to investigate jmorning in which three: rum run- Rl New | case in court & very cor leseription of the | members upon payment of $10, and initiated by the chiol Gxecutlve, M- | wers et (e ite SUICHS | ¢layings. doclared today that within [MeTS were Killed nd ] i S Today Judge Knapj d that the | shooting and named two men known | they were then entitled to buy at portant among these his Programs|{an and Cambridge police “hn‘ Go_ | 24 hours he cxpeels to intervic | wounded. Tnquiry by federal Kim 1o Thotogriap He said | & ssed subse to Szako's|as Glenn Dague, fo itomobile | prices considerably lower than the for farm reliet and the Jmitation of |fon. o o HAES B o e arles Travers. tie wounded mem- | (horities was withhela | i i = Jicture. in. ihe | st entry Jot apy salesman of Wheeling, W, Va., und | general market naval armaments. S Nen: T e {ber of the crew. yho is in the New- | A seerct coast guard 4 that no tewspaperman sziko will rejoin his fam- Tom ( ord « brother of his| Commenting on the decision fo @ The issuc of the agricultural de- Faeoatugled by port hospital. Mr. McLyman gave |KUN at New London. lor one did mother, as their companions {erminate the business in the monti , Pression was fought out in the pres- it no details of what his investi- | the ’,::‘:vw, of | = . Ly Moore, state highw pa- | of January, Sherwood H. Raymond, idential campaign of 1028, and carly lty ltems {sation thus far has rovealed. but he |mander €. ¢ Von t| WUM“J BURGLAR SHOT trolman, who was wounded in the [under whose department the store in his administration Mr. Hoover 1id say he found some “interesting (the questioning of i s xchunge of shots. told Chief Moran | Was conducted, this afternoon de- o called congress into extraordinary leads, | Cornell. officer of 1 RN hat Donnic was the child seen in | clared venture ha . : g ’ I il n 1 venture had served its session to set up federal machinery Come! New Year's night dance, | e std before probe is com- |{gnard boat involve el W da" vIASOUhRHULD AS MAN the automobil purpose well, and that there appears for solving the problem. Congress | Tabs' hall.—advt Iim 1 he will Lave the names of all|5f (1 e lngs o Chief Morz child last 10 be no further need for its con- zave him what he asked and the Miss Claire Murphy of Waterl the members of the crew of h [ ( L at an und and toolk | tinuay ed that it came , auestion now is in the hands of a|daushicr of former Tolicenan and |\pe'| guard putrol 200 from whick | staff. announceg that — Leads Musband and Two of six T arters for | into exista . need which federal farm hoard of twelve mome | Mrs. William . Murnhy, i cieiiing | fatal hail of machine gun bul-!not he made public v Schroc- | arose during the w | i s 2 2 3 Isitin e e e ) e o | I PEPESINGER—N LSO | Children on Break—Killec g MLt 2 HEE was g . bers whom he selected at the home of Fire Chict and Mys, || "*l EHERa Black Duck mar GRrETon, Joli . s X {:. ) | g gedrueole Ble0 1y and the child’s tended that it would be discontinued ¥arm Board Organizes W, J.-Noble of Harrison streel. | oo "ol %l the grand jury inlosent the coast suard R o Storekeeper’s Bullet. ther Josenh Craw- | Wwhen that need no longer existed. This agency has N et New Year's night dance Tabs' hall \""l‘,“ at Newport zs soon as lisfland state or federal e Sahi T {aken for quesiion- | However, patrons were pleased with . selt established, creating gigantle —adui. < i““"‘“ s e Ll | T this city United States Distrief | aceo VoG e A S S R e T |the privitizes afforded thep it farmer-controlled corporat.v Mrs. Jane E. Barker, school | | Attorney Henry M. Boss said that | ca ¢ N ViATas menfarmealALastuerad man and leading Woman Not Yet Tound | was at thelr request that it was cons fedl with {ie probloms of surphis| mudtition]t o e Five Men Arrested ar1os Travers ihe i iid e - A B S o of her six| [aul was shot down by a woman |tinued to the present crops and making loans to coopcra- | from Oakland, Calif.. where she has | N0 London. Dee. i1 UP—The in- jrumner, would te arraigned on | the. | Pan LA e ! e £ s 20 8%l who was accompanied by a small| o —— T i ¢ live organizations from the huge|been visiting a sister who was|yo wsenOn Ine the (heft of liquor arraigned on charges of violation of | % ) L e ehildren on an early morning bure- | boy and two men. Mrs. Schroeder revolving fund with which congress ously ill by Coast guurdsmen from the seized {the reverue or probibition luw: % e el rel Mrs Winifred Shie 35.| was not found in Bellaire. The | equipped it. When the crops of 19 Axelrod's drugs, we deliver, call 10 | "8 runner Flor Del Mar, has been cither hers or at his by Sk i GG b Tienres B Rk alay e sehostiad Eniin s locat el LiTongh; uepictut are harvested, then, it is predicted, | —adyt. comploted, Captain Lo . Challier |in the Newport hospital S R THOTAE 18 she had ‘been burg-jof Ray Schroeder which police sald | ] will come the first real test of its| _Attorney Leonard S. Appeil s in | o the destroyer force. Charges Up 1o State of 3ir i " | larizin oo o il o e A power and usefulness « York cily over the holidays. o nd five men have | Ar. Boss declared, however, (hat e R Tiesioto n_ the [mobile abandoned by {the killers For many months, Mr. Hoover has| Mrs. Polly Sanford is il I Uie brig tor comri 'any charges of homicid Summer: had been jafter the shooting duel with state . been paving the way for the naval | home. 203 Chestnut strect, : E crew of the government ship \I e el Dt S sniannalionis goticers Nars conference, with the promulgation of | result of @ hearl attack fishing boat ot e S s v | wson and Ialp e and was | convinced s Schroeder had no J f d Ofi o 5 onfer f a heart attack. Ak Shte T g or the killings must 1 otl of 1 city f . i o the Kellogz-Briand treaty for the| Old and new dances Jan, 1, 1",’“”' el by thoritics " i . " : FALheR of his cash nection wi o crime. | xecutives an ]C]flls El]]O] renunciation of war and extensive S e scized and her crew o€ ) e wiaiament fol s register bell — | : conversations with Great Britain. Th Kingolla has notified the | suard matror heat GO I4S shertr|on by Asslstant Attorney General |st e Farieh i e ntertainment and Dance atter have made the conference pos- t a bag ot instruments!after midnight this g + [ Benjamin AL McLyman the | 1 N il ey oM LML oIS ety | sible, brought these {wo great naval approximately $160 was | Al N IR0 NSO s e mist =5 T, o e ey e e e Glol Nearly 200 ¢mplo : ; powers info azrecment with respeet or stolen from his a Gans polnt S e SOt R Ny LT constiuction TR oA ind A s R 1o the objects to be sought and hav om_ his auty- Capture Makes Fourth ; U ral or sta plant ot Barrclt Co.. by ) | shots. one of the quartet it [necticut Light and Power Co., with o otadla i fual ’]m.]‘r;‘m”‘ ’h' "‘.‘ StAnicar Gote e e patrol boatl, in commind was announeced Attorney I DAY district 1 cor: | Uie: ground. | their friends were the guests of the e Gt Sroon L otes of 446 West Main | ito in WY, . Dineh, broughi the | erall Oscar L. Jlellzen would e e Ao company at a Christmas party hetd antlwar treaty v (o provido a fslrect con piaincd fo e police o- |1 hoat 1o the state picr here far | M (e department : A Ll ." lust yvening i the ey O i o0 ks [Rctorainstie ot e o i S was bitt 0 | ay < ticd up alongside Meanw hile Meddica Examine s : e ; e e Buding o GurUstsiycol S n of their forcign policics wthe yi fa N o s e Hiaon P : 0 I MeElhone, naniser of the ondon, i3 the negotiation of an| The volice were notified today of | (e fer 10 Ne sot Thurs ¢ S ORI ted with '- and _0 Gl U I dress of welcome all employes limits will be set upon the M conses ot Bruno Boroviak of 269 | aat T el ol st re arrested by deputy e . \ wn annnal oceur- the navies of five greal powers High strect and Davia Luryea of 69 | yo) NiiEran, b e R Bost 1 S ¢ « his talic ek Gaitta Slatan G roar iy rtford wvenue, s SR according Senator Davie dlsh of Massu v \ i o had four other| 1OSte e gl e oint|y 5 el 2 e e prost Telalt| T Young Women's Ausiliars o |t Chalken ain A e ed Seerctary o i 0 I ED I N € five. months | SPECial commitive on civil servic and the employes had done a movement will be launched to cx- | ¢ Peoples church of Christ The Flor Del Mar e e s S I : men's clothes | laws, rulcs. and regulations was | Mch Lo improve service to ihe tend for five years the holiday in | “Xichded a gencral invitation to the | suturday night by a Sl e pullns calinlongDygiots |0 1 More. ol shoc rply criticized by cctain methods he year just closing, e e el nveniiers OIS Conevemation MU TEAEiA: o it s SAb i ey Irnlyl,n- ed wit coast | Heroll J. Fortin of Farmington | The family lived in a well Sl i ¢ with the erection of the ihepe f ’ e ey e ] o m ers ana rd and whom {he public beliove e L G b of the state civil service commission | SR TR ase : , A od upon at the Washington con- lx'm h to t 2d an open house New | with its cargo of 4.000 cases of (o he disinte ‘\A“ e public beli G HOh O T e S e 1 hom \‘. ington avenue. | iy Aiis S ¥ vice building on Curtis street erence. | Year's eve at the Tavlor home, Ber- | contraband was towed into port | interested nerville. Stott told police t i t to the legislature filed |and the remodelling of the business ‘No Obstacle in French View \!mi< onn e b s cscaping over | mont Strect Disappear. d suspected the family of the i»‘\“ rday and sales officcs at West Main Ofticials here see o particutar ob. | Miss Lillian 1 Wiliams will vs- | the sido in small boats, red 1) | . Inirglary, as on a visit to| Commissioner Illiot I Goodwin |sirect, all tending for greater effi- stacle in the French attitude, recent- | (WM to Philadelphia on Thursday, |eraft, and because she was in da Harold J. Ior of 87 Farming- | collect a hill saw articles sold by |was arraigned for “tactless, arbi-|tloncy The year 1920 has been a 1y cxpressed, that the Kellogg-Briand | 0 Tesume her studics in the Church | ger of sinking immediately, unloud 1 ton ;avenue and JJohy SOMBri of | im that had not been purchased at |trary and arrogant’ catment of | #rosperous one for both the — com- 3 treaty cannot be faken as a basis | TTAining school. She has geen visit- | g of the liquor was ordered. | LSO, UHSRINE ST RS e O jcertain clffzens wito were seeking |PaNV and the cmployes, he vemark- for naval arms limitation and that N her sister. Mrs. D. W. Descolo. Iiarly Monday morning New Ton- | Al Ol v n re at A rack, filled w oceries and [what they belfved to be “thelr; "¢ the London parley should reach After spending the holidays wiih |don police were called to a roomins | 1‘ loss 1o r e L left by the |proper constitutional rights.” l.oo].\ Seven acts of vaudeville were . Agreement primarily on “principles | NS Parents, John Ashmorc Gowen [house where a fight was in pro. | Last description of Fortin | uartet when they fled | win's term of office expired recent. |1Tesented for the entertainment, the and methods.” l*f)[!l‘\'of.\l“r. andl Mrs. George | .|gress amonsz coast suardsmen Al gl - s Ay tion J\,\ u‘r' it . Iy and no successor has been nanied. l‘m,‘; IRIESTAS ARk R D Unliko the maval situntion. the | GOWEN, Will return io the University |sailors attiched to the submarins Fail in Eilort to Loat Bank— ‘oo SRt Briz. (.en. ('ale Spoends Probe Followed Officer's Death | oumian wae wors: he opening newest phase of the prohibition con- | 0. the South. Sewanee, Tenn. on |base her Two men were seriousl L vil Qi o1 i P g wmber was a recitation by Mrs. troversy has developed within a forc. | Wednesday (o resume his studies for |hurt. Iour were arre S G d iop i I Dnuns i Ld“ Day in His Gfllcc last St ‘Ul;””n‘\"“‘ el esle eyl lo Nl by mispetldT: night. Just before congress adjours- v ry. rial witnesses. Police said thes J ; |sergeant which was declared ed | del ‘ cd for the holldays, Senator Hamis| Mollis W. Kincaid. a student at |admitted stealing the liquor druni ity together, They have De 1 Goorge Al et AR ALl ,:"f;',"l";"‘f"’ A0S B Honiel Harker, dlog i 5 S b e e el edry ’ erc since Jast Satur jutant gencral of Connecticut | ElEanuous Rt n a com-|dancers. comedy skt eutitlea ar %drrf'nd?ynd:x:‘}:(ur“ \:«M 2 Vet | city. Is spending the hellanng \\\oly Gt <"m|§r.0£”o:-],‘1., z :Or Del Mar. | Dayton, 0., Dec. 30 (Ph—¥ive ban I'hey are 17 years of Eebiinid one THISEnornIne] b e i el Ak enE gt e Jilihe ineport |Rlihe fATmaric was then pre- 85§ aam ied af revort rort G a8 SRR ne LIS el e S i tered an inquiry rs engaged in a wild gun b nior IMigh school ontinually busy at hie of. | 748 1Ot unanimous. Prohibition of | sented, followed by “The Husband," A o law enforcement commission |} Parents 2fr. and Mrs. G. C. Kiu- ) an all boats searched. Several tle with citizens and ofticers o - armory attending fo | Sompetitive strenglh = fest that [a play on the cternal triangle, only before that agn‘m:\ is given any g street. [ \“r {Jx-mlwwv': who were said to Phillipsburg, O., near lere {oday Ed(‘[ Granted Another el B Al ;mv suspension shall not act as separa-|in this instance 1t was a quintet. The m?rr)e. funds for its upkeep, ‘“v\\l< Omn intoxlcated at the base, [after ihey. had lidnape A ed \iTairs. He will be succeaded |10 from service; that suspended ors in this number were Miss cipitatec a 2 e erc N oTep: Jave t, cashier, i e i S y eV 5 ceeeced | hersor ay " > i 3u Ed : . to b\:nr:-r;;:]y;nlar‘-x”whu . R]-,crfimx BOYD PLANS TO MARRY Il):wn‘l:»”lm..m Theft | avenport, cashier, L fruitless Re pite by Roosevelt Major William 1%, Ladd, for four |P¢TSONS may be reinstated without | Mariorie Bull, Edward Kilduff, L. o to e regarded as the most heate TRl Large Thel fort o loot the Phillipsbury Sta Albany, N. Y. Dre. 31 (P —Gov s commander of the 45rd divi. |th¢ approval of the commissioner, [ V- Clark, A. W. Borg and Vincent . series of exchanges on prohibition | GOTHAM SOG[AL LEADER report that 000 worth of | Lank. ernor Jtoosevelt today granted a sec- wiation. who will take up were also urged. Kiernan. The classic of the program . since the eightcenth amendmeat liquor had disappeared from th:| Davenport escaped from 11 O e e R e e e R e | Also. the stopping of phy was two violin solos by George Wes- went into force. The personnel of i) 3 storchouse was declared o be a bers in the confusion. A posse of [denmed to death for the murder of | Retirement of General Cole Tlnalicns o e e terman who played, “Tne Oki Re- all government enforcement agencizs | Author and Mrs. Bartlett Receive | [050h00d by the captain deputy sheriffs and 20 armed citizeas | Mrs. Guy Harrington, Binghamton | to a close {he of an I quested Ly city dies " from Krcisler. and “Nobod © ‘from top to bottom” was attacked | “I haven't the slightest idea @l once pursucd tw bandits |actre eNia A e o Sl city council or seleet-| inoys the Trouble I've Seen.” Fol- by ator Borah of Idaho, another| Divorces and Immediately Seek | Where any such report conld have 110 i woods nes Th END e TON Ty L e A e A D ile reddined anpelgaent of wing this “Tommic™ Ray danced veteran dry. Spokesmen for the 5 z originated.” lie said, “but whateves| Davenport it hi ne of ex ion to J 51 (e | AMo te. By i T b i]m-m”h SIS TR the “buck and wing” with several ageneies criticized. including a mem- Bo 2uig e ¢ irce, it is very much in ep- ' HOme last nigh several | fir respite, comi e o 1 | ¥ p : I - lencores thrown i He as t oler 2 tarvlage License N 1 Hoie. st : y 1 lfusesslanioRing ndonment of conviction for po Lo « Der of the cabinct, Attorney General | Jiono, Nev., Dee (B—THomusij o) AN UL s louk- | hefore the tine orizinally or | rani S : seriianothopicou a3 feet. Another hit of the evening 3 ealiae AR St 2 omas o s A tha need for haste oulEltworat ihmn, o o i L 2 preventing civil serviee s Mitehell, replied. * Numerous other Iiogd, uthor, and Mrs, Luth Liteh mH’ : ¢’1 that the need for ha 1 oy !”\ s 1 and held [his exceution " ti ! | of the ) 1 < album, a Lurlesque senators entered the verbal frav. Dartlett. having obtained divorees. unloading the Ilor Del Mar i i P v wenport faint idnight, Decomber s, G 1ot 1 i ith the - : on t Labit of a century S DTt T B s e Mt . ;y;):’.lr"“‘l\nv‘l‘I;x\u:;: somewhal the eus. 1 <1 VR ey brons cagiicr in it mavdeno : St ; all ol cx - oo label Sclinder, Miss o With the “dry” contingent VHE AT o G £ A T e LR hissai iAo Bgl bl inenaTuli ot ond . stanicd i A e S G \ ¥ and Mrs. Della Yeadon 1t developed that the commission ' yvesterday from Waller Seott Barte | th G T 0 iy S A R 2 Daveus [ pupther invest o = TAUBERT GETS PROPLRTY iy e AL LBl lus act in addition to AL D R T e e WO B S UG e St S ot port had (ol them. when he ve- i, ; : S ey |20 fireserviee of men who bave ftios: ioncd ing the transfer to tho justice do-|aiverced from Margaret Weedwamnt |, WAEC Of the situation to steal | . Ll ime 10ek and to permit counse reet, 1 | o : I8 A eeryice [ valtaniSchit talkative ) ks o 1 ed from Margare oodward fsome bottles fr A would not open until then, Pl . e D) < physical condition co ster, presented SR Dactmontyotiiontoeementilnsendlis 55 ioh B0y AW fiomina marrical il iaa i ool LCRCEE s HiciL : endant, if they desire, to make o o that of average men R S : v now. In the treasury, the consolida=1 1990 Tant minutes: 1ater. Bord andll e broken lopen Big Ci plication for w new trial on the | JUsCNt i : B ! e I e | s lonsUieR e : ST DIt e e e Eoitend ) et < et s BIE Cigarette Haul o R e A e s he creation ot an appeat | Sehwartz is @ vaudewilian o (ha: cation of the prohibition laws anl riago licens abenas pootly .xim activitios | In Broad St. S ore N ion for forsclosire ECHUl N e aboBUReR e ol B agpOr kol I th i the relief of congestion in the fel- | Boci's decrce was granted on the scovered and consequently | Mrs Itose Milowski's store al 15 rhe s owned by M Saons el o mis o igieals he climax and out- erhllaontls—hichiis folhe submai : Y B I not more than six cases of e |y GAVES AWAY T Her the time of h a S on e more than tanding hit to the evening's fum whierel, 3 “Iground of mental cruelty. He said |liquor was stolen. I'ractically wll] 4y wertore. op oy orokel o and | qyyy : o time of Wis|pie voars before filing papers for|was the Village Tollics, with songs led to congress as saon 2s & JOIML|yis wife criticized and found fault, lof this has been recor S carlong of. cigarctles taken lasi i capioilt HRRINCHINE SO0 M feath. s Wil provided a lifs 100 | positions other than police ana |4 dances by the eatire cast. Lo :::‘g,-‘;si‘g:,:sl(?m’m,.l” on Do e e e e ol | ‘W” el e ]\-;u“,) :“\, the police were notified to- 5 ™ 5 ’x\ nd candy and fruit ey for Mrs. Anna Kohler wit L forison officers : [ V. Clark and Miss Madeleine Kin ablished < 4 cen remande \ I i _ innual Christmas party of 11 stipulation that, npon her death i £ - 55 S R, 3 : k . Entrance was gained by smash (St S T s rEETSTE e vé ‘?uv”» o ?‘d ‘”:xl brig for courtmartial and the inves- i SenL i " el SE hraliongnrinyiecon) to Com-|Would revert to Mr. Tauber e ST ”wn‘” S T ey e 3 GITY SALARY PETIT[ONS L aions, D ~a mon |‘1r;;q(|{m into thel situation has beon LR DL Gl o i S o e TR A (ollezc Student Dead. |folics, their light feet falling rathes . LR Ehpne jeomplatad burc ! : Ctective | raport faday 3 Taubert died without heirs-at-law. | 5 SEAna UL, s Mrs. Bartlett, former social lead- Bist e [N atienyostls L the Odd | s iy wo H‘ ,’f“.u G i Three Others Injured | ta Claus finally appeared onl UNDER X_RAY THURSDAY { Milwaukee, Wis., also charged ey ! : Temdecome vopet | phitadclphin, Dee, 1 i) 4| (e seene and distrivuted gifts from s | Const Guards Arrested MARRIAGE INTENTIONS SHIRES HAS NEW GHA g g ‘-‘: ren's Home. venteen-vear-old Tdgewood, Da,|® 8a¥y bedecked and spreading . | her husband would not return fo wopet “.on]-!o'- Dec. 31 (P— ven Applications for marriage licenses | Kanas ¢ A5G LiLE N,«! Lt oLcoionIEs e lion Foah rought | college student was S Kille {wo | Chestnut tree. Dancing was enjoy- . ; % Mol aubachian Toie of Now Do So0f Buardsmen Werle under arvest: have been filed by the following: | App Shires ( ¢ 3 ShR R Mrs. Kohler wWho | pyrees seriously injured and a man | tJ: the music being furnished by Council Committee Called Into [ BUAIFRAN BT A1 SO G .‘mil several others were on report| Rudolph Klamprer of 251 Fairview |y ot il ) v abandoned her r m‘r' | 2nd a woman hurt early today in an|GCOrge Olcott’s Screnaders g oday wilh quiry being made | street. a divorcee, and Rosa Thitz a8 anEeT toof 1 Opy nity was thea | quim 0 L o 1 was ¢ e G ) T for week-ends, but spent his time |0 s n lj i inquiry being made | street. a divor + and Rosa Ihitz of [uypre Andy A {¥an AhosChild S & e autmobile collision Sixth and The hall wa prettily decorated 0 N ehate e e 0 the theft of liquor by guards-;the same address: Severin G. | yriggeport er of the | &IV " iCrciiid s ometo e | Spring (Gardon Etreet or the ocecasion, the color scheme 5 Who Leads Oppositio el el S :,‘.‘.l,, from the Flor-Del-Mar, @ rum .]\4 nmite ef 634 Bast Main strect. and o FE M"L’ it (e ‘m“‘_""“" e 1”‘,"“ ayment | The dead eirl was Miss Virzinia | CINE sarne gold. Refresh- & o h 7 \ made out of court. nner seized Saturday night with|Irene AL Crowley of 690 Bast Main o0t with White P D L et L offvr | Barkley, who was visiting her aunt, o) under the super- ‘ Applications ¢f more than a sco: Boyd recently w rtrestenlio 4,000 cases aboard. | street. e 3 i Sox r s also rejected. Mr. Taub 1| Aary Jane Trad f Miss | V1Sion of Mrs. Myrtie Scholz, home _ soyd rece as arrested on a| o e 4 e is challenge was relayed to Gave | ¢ 1 the profier, set AT 581 wconomist. Tl ¢ i o of city employes for Increases in pay |charge of disturbing (he peace at a “The investigation into the thert | k - — e i 19 4 ‘”’“' Sl Ll l‘j” sieieiim| Iy died shortly after being ad- | “CONOMIst. The entertainment com- will be scrutinized by the salarivs|party and paid a fine of $150 in the (\x.;l.\”or‘lvrlul by Captain | T AWARDED COMPENSATION rough . I'. Fitzgerald D “ i TN A R ’r. ited to Hahnemann hospital 22 tl-r was headed by L. V. Clark, ! IS R he | Chalker, chief of staff, after a room-| Compensation amounting to $2 pinnEn i 1d. Winiield - Resides Mrs, Travers th | assistant_man of the compan 5 2 il 4t | Police court. pensation amounting to $21 e e 5 e % 5 rs. Travers the others| 34 w'\\m!‘itm Of”‘h; compmon ‘O‘m;”' it OGO RGNS EThcaN b e e O e e v e R g s e e e B U0 LD DENTESIRUNOTY Linjured were Miss Elizaboth Connett, | WHICT €. Sehwartz acted as raster : a meeting called by Chairman Peter | — | ttdaiie, a i3 ‘ S QR Washingt ] t 5 s 7 | of ceremonies. I P.‘jfi“"s“ o rhureday might.| VARPAS SOCIETY ELECT attached fo the submarine base and | 30 for an injury to his back has iy “nfvy ’1 o 3 1‘4‘» A for- |24 nurse: Mrs. James A. Ryan, 36 ‘ of ceremoni : o e ifei b uicn Vb o o tioky g Eooonan S re Dy mssa il heah (anded fto J1upsit (Crodanion = — J atement lssited by tho fedoral | and Edward J. Mulvindll, 47, all ‘M e Nl S lnee g et vEiilpe | fole Selehi EuaTemeniiere fur ) T i e o at o | /2T board toduy denled reports | tis city. | Midnight Is Deadline 28 X S ) X RSt VMK sted by coast guard officials and | ders, Frary & Clark : blished in some eastern papers .o : A Alderman D. I Nair, another|at the club rooms on Park stre i £ mialeRandilidsisnrar e Glanganiciltay 1 i lihe efre e e B8 | For 1929 Auto Plates \ The fi > face court martial. s Tnsurandal ) . s 5 leader in the council. has made 51‘pr‘c“<! _‘(’""“’“”‘f ““‘l“"‘““""“ e s e e St 1‘\’"!'(‘\‘”‘»1 il “ra\u\" b it day et |an offer to huy the bonds of the Sun | Tnaut onzed licitor DEhisrots (elepliongalls WEIBITES S R G sident. Joseph Maksimavicus: e Maran a¢ LI nissioner Leo Noonan. Maid Grov ; i i - cive the p 1 'lsd:lov“nufl‘tl I‘f«N”flm.m\,‘:m:x‘;':,, [ vice president, John Matus: secrc. |Sunday night, having been towed | i GG AT SR For Legion Drum (onps coiien ot e unoliosimation taiky 1LY Tl ea 00D ION AL CES "¢ | ¢y, Joscph Pasvevnaskas: financial |10 the port here earlier in the day. ! t New 1 e et | Officials of the Eddy-Glover post, |ffom automobile owners who wantei present salarics do not seem to h v evnaskas; financial | 2 ¥ 1 GIRL SCOUTS ENTE | to know whether or not 1929 Kk ficient, s secre . Anna Jurkiunas: treasur- |Many cases of liquor had been [P A | New i e NI [EAm AR eptoNEILmECorp SRS I o 0 el el suificient. P T I BT e G e R b o 3 el The [roon commitiee of the Ftar | nounced today that a woman who la{¢ra could be seplaced {oday. b [] A e John Matus and Joseph Andruilonis: |explosion, and the thefts were Sonesa e S oG R ok SRLTODDI LT Fex reRenttin i grself as anauthonized p i b : Former Local Doctor I theater committee: Andrew Rekus, | Casy. T e Ol s g estnt iy sollsE RORES O el M no extension of tme for 1920 - Picked as Guest Speaker Join Micaaiskas. Joln Andreickas: | To provent furiher - thefts, et won onfile more e a B eeeil s e it i aset T loet. MG Te Rt 2 : complrollers. Pcter Pilipauskas and 8uards with sidearms, werg placed l'orlk E Goodwm -\‘ ¥ Grant ofenapledliil ) autnoris SESoEIssanproxin 5'said today the police will have 16 s Dr. Louls Smirow of Brooklyn. N | Anthon: Brinjus. on the state pier last night.! Power e : ol con SEMTRTROVAl ears old. it was announced MiSrniits Dot tokireat aer Y., former resident of Uhis eity wherd | > B T e Gt Opton . e ! S ephnal UeAna ety | £ Mo it L R hie a3 a practicing physician. Will| L. N. L. ANNUAL BANQUET night on the rum ships seized by i oL oty eeeiany i tull MURDERED SENTENCED rig be the guest speaker at a meeting of | Members of the Lithuanian Na- coast guardsmen over the wock Mo L " ol Uhait G AL eI Beaen G, ekus ) o Work Do, Lot U BE Juseah e 4 Ihv“llnhllh]{\ )’m‘.;u. 1.0 B B which | tional League of America, will attend end. Captain Chalker also ordercd LG miion ? S Uis Sl s R ang Al Parhtlo gk contisiedy onineer, Sto; WANTS DUELS ALLOWED L ‘;’: he d at the Burritt hotel Sun- | a banquet tonight at the Lithuani- 'all patrol boats and destroyers e Lenll & thereon, by publishing A vas given a - handkerehicl {day was sentenced by Judge James. Budapest. Dec. 3L (UP) — My & ay nigh an hall en Park street. It will com- searched and said that a few c . IE g ‘ SHanED hythe Scouts of A0r Wroop (AL ‘Barrell to dlciinthe felecttic Goemhos,-the newt miniafer oCim 2 R AL i : : P STl O o (e G R them it utal it to cetrie G os. the new minister of war, Judgo Morris . Saxe will ]vnwu]l.‘luvltw at § o'clock and will last un- of liquor had bheen found on one of L 1tiple e i hi ] s 'H‘ ouls from Newington and Elm: chair at Sing Sing prison during the has raised a tempest here = by his : Dr. Smirow was one of the organiz | til midnight. The toastmaster will be | the destroyor Taticdute U S OINTE N jweek of February 5. Barbetto was|proposal that army officers be al- ‘”.g.omn;or Jl(-]yu( ’Llltn(lr:\x lodge and | Victor Watkins, a member of the | Four Arrested at Brawl ! LR : . FOR BEST RESULT ;mm'hd D e e a irst president, league, Fouiroarsan o | n mae R BEST RESULTS ast Friday for the slaying of Jul rds upon ¢ . g persons, including two ma- § | N | e ying of Julia!swords upon civilians who insulf . | na- | N A DEENALD F, GAFENEY, Judge. | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |Quintieri on Scptember 15, army. g (

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