New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1930, Page 3

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'\’T‘W BRITAIN DATTY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, .L\NU\I}Y 8, 1930. May Transfer Cash by Tubes to Prevent Holdups .0 % {azo on the Monday in sted of embezzlen lBl(mrl Poisoning Fatal "{j;jl 2 To Bing hdm \t Woman |y January e - eserter from the He will prob - Brooklyn navy ot approximately $1,700 from 1 f G 5 ; e R cd over to the naval bowy Brothers, and his tri isla N e e e K s TUALC 1 rities or tomerrow. tled lfl!nOlyO n p « ourt 1 r 8 . 4 = t x s m in the navy on is in Hartford county j - | 13 ¥ trect t 2 > L3 ) < ni Pk and deserted Deec. 24, ult of $2,000 bond ot : t to the naval author- Ltely torckeepers 3 i s not in uniform when as o's ' s, of g i 4 yest1o rolary 1stc but Sergeant- t of approxima « { 2 1 3 . : - Y : A PV lect Kiely rec n 1 him. s w'.;,\".m\dln' ¥ 3 I i ARRESTED AS DESERTER 2 state, who, it ‘ to Casclia on 1 his employers & a few days bro \arg sLa to derived Sandwich, who f this form of rl of d for the use of New Pl][lTIl]lAN HELD IRISH PATRIOT DIES IN-POOL INQUIRY AT ADVANCED AGE Albany Police Arrest 0'Connell Luke Dillon Known Throughout —$30,000 Bond Set | World for Eiforts A battery of pneumatic building. tubes, similar to those propos: York New Yorl, banks may find a way wart loldups' of thefr Bullion- -carrying | trucks and messengers by the of | a city-wide pneumatic tube similar to that used by officc department. for the mail to its various br: With pneumatic underground from the in Wall street fo the branches, it is declared that there would be no more need of armored trucks with their accompanying po- lice and guards for the transporta- tion of monecy and seccurities, The Federal Re require ween 50 trucks to transport more than 40 tons of currency daily to the local banks. This means the employment of hundreds of special officers, driv ers and guards, while the danger £till exists of being stopped by some ingenious holdup. Jan. § — New \ml;, s system, posl delivery of ehes, | the tubes running | rge 1k distant bank aione ind 75 armored erve s D of Dillc M most. ¢ under 330,000 1 nder and : in connection surre yesterday Alhany bas: pool inves two tube en the Pnéumatic therc from the experts say that ility of robbery tube system, be- lden under penetrated compressed culprits tube York and is no prennmatic cause the entire line is ground. If axtube by a drill, the esc air would suffocate hat a pneumatic banks of New icularly feasible wn by 50 banks ar the Wall street ¢ nt fiow engers uptown messe > testific iy whic was hes Otto, James said Cook hands on wer \pin have him, om his for would be| 1e termed orofitable | from Just ! United Hubbard for business and system a love T wice yearly savings now effective in our semi-annual missione ’ Lon- bail ¥ he th T blic 1l S Ef oa son Toc tes ( ich keep up ored truc the 298, Wife in an any time.” and m branches special employed to handle and bullion in N The New York post office depart- ment uses pneumatic tubes to trans- fer mail from t ain post office YePOrted they 4 1o its branches in Manhattan, the| C00Ke was not successful ir d Bronx and Brooklyn, while the U.!! SR 0'Connell’s Alban trcasuy also nses {ubes fo send ' CoNM ‘,: “‘“’ 1\ Lt Is of lading and other - alumohyandidosenn T Delancy, king o ower, \ nrph n IBE the customs house L) lon e funphy, L g I the fugitive from ju isers' warchouse laney thou ards a tempted mar material witne have in the offic returnea by th currency RUG SALE OUR GREATEST SALE .. in VARIETY ..in QUALITY ... in VALUE ! Prices are lower, selection wider, Porter and Guarantee of se action. \\\‘\" ”».l 2 ’i‘ \ ) $1 1250 The above view \}izl\\\ a sectio be known as the finest in New $103°50 plays hundreds of rugs to thei from the danger of becomin $137.50 t. ‘le ‘.iu\‘njl Covering near cot support o Trish rept until his BN s . CASHLLA BINDSIEN Givil Cflse (uickly Follows 3t far Embezziement rower ttorneys, Josep papers bi- and the It has also been pointed out the despatch of mail or secur by pneumatic tube iz much than by truck ause of ance of traffic stion in York's busy do Wh e containers in the tubes (ravel at a' @l AS UV & o regular speed of 30 miles an hoUL .oy or {hs investigation of the pool [\l‘““ the average speed of truck infong 5is operations LU downtown New York is between 71 | [ 5 O and 10 miles an honr WOMEN INTFRESTED WHITTALL Anglo Persians With 0'cc Cooke, “the circuit « HISYT yhead with its decision on his the avoid- . the contempt of hich he was sentenc Qualit) T which has come to at the right dis- m clean and free Rug after can be viewed by You can see at a glance just 1 appear when on the floor in ‘wwl f perhaps stores in this vicinit of our England. best adv shop wor your ¢ iteres rug department The huge ra court upholds , keeps t ccision of the ¢ w will have jurisdi am., entire rugs to turn to {l hout ion offic meantime, Cooke s can 4"\Uuy Space loor we your selection mo 1an do @ BY AUTO DISPLAY Make Up Hall of Crowd at Bi Show in New York [ in- the women ew York, Jan. 8 sing influcnce of folks in the selection and purchase of the family car was a subject of comment today ut the 30th Annual Nati 1 Automobile Show. Women made up about half of the crowds at the show yesterday, offi cials estimated, and displayed lively interest not only in line and finish upholstery fabrics and appointments but also asked inteiligent questio about engine and hrake performanc Feminine, ren. in finis salesmen said, seemed to be for tb more subdued shades, although har- monizing tones attracted much ¢ tention. Seek Easier Driving Their questions also indicated particular interest in gear shifting and brakes and other points con- ducive to case of handling in traffic. Henry and Edsel IFord were among the leaders of the automotive indus try who attended the annual banguet of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce last night George M. Graham, vice president of the Willys-Overland Company, the principal speaker, said there was no danger of a slump in 1930 but that changes in the industry were neces- sa “A more conservative schedule will be an outs ture of the industry th said, adding that increas trade will help. He urged sounder management vay facilities to re- MR, AND MRS. DAGENAIS MARRIED FOR 40 YEARS Prominent French Couple arc Hon- anding fea year,” he ored by Iriends at Home of Son in Plainville. (Special to the Herald) Plainville,-Jan. 8 — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dagenais were pleasantly surprised last evening by about 46 friends and r s at the home| n( their son on Ledge road. Mr. and | s. Dagwnais are among the old- est French settlers living in New Rritain, home for the past 49 years. They were married at St. church in New Britain in the late Bishop Tierney and six children and-11 grandchildren. Guests were present from Bridge- port, New Haven, Hartford, and New Britain. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. ed with a purse of gold. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS production | ng export | having made that ci.y their | o | ploy Dagenais were present- | feature of | mins said he used only | of fuel oil on the 792-mile trip from \llndmn;\polls. ny n l order hman Put IOI‘\dl(l As Finder of America ew York ) >)—Left 3 on of L bout in tophe ne cove Iris] Lu ition of when cong opriat , to b tive anniversary the ex cou 1,000th zation of next June priation ha islar cussion o brought out ate, Irish leaders conten Brandon was tho real di of America, while Columbus still has v loyal supporters. 1 essional resolution passed o compromise words, “Leif Ericsson was white man to set foot on Americs were stricken out. But on contingent insists that age of the appropriation is vir { tual recognition, after many years, | {of the true discoverer of the con- | | | overcr was after the the first tinent. |Former Alderman Hurt; | Alleged Assailant Heldw New Haven, Jan. 8 (P-—Michar l‘ eenan, 50, a former local alderman, | | was severely beaten up and stabbed | this morning by a hold up man. | ! His condition is critical. Generao Cicarelli, 25, rested in connection with the holl| up. Police said that shortly before | Neennn was found lying at the rail- | jr(xld cut at New street and Railroal avenue, he seen by a patrolman | with Cicarelli. Bloodstains were has been ar- the police also sail| found on Cicarelli's clothes. | Neenan is on the danger list at the | Ginde nosbital with a possibie f tured skull and multiple laceration: | of the body, Police in several place id he had been st A\\\H"l‘ 792 Miles in Auto Is Made for $1.30 Cost W York, Jan. § (UP)—An au- tomobile driven by a Diesel engine said to be the first of its kind—has arrived here from Indianapolis on 1$1.30 worth of fuel oil, C. L. Cumming, president of the | Cummins Engine company of Colum- | Ind,, drove the car, accom- | by H. L. Knudsen, an ecm- of the concern. The company has been manufac- | turing Diesel cngines for some time and recently began applying them automobiles, emphasizing the | The fuel conservation. Cum- |the re 30 gallons | Carey ton Sia | bus, | bu panie wgnan burdened with all cquipment Elizabeth phomore in the Washing- > college of mines at Pull- man, Wash, cue $-3x1 WHITTALLS WILTON 6x9 $69.50 $8.25 $12.00 $19.75 WHITTALL Palmer Wiltons PALMER PALMER 6x9 WHITY 9x13 WHITTALL IMPOR ular ORTED FINE $195 sular WHITTALL BODY TED 317 e $71.50 Was 330 e ow $69,50 $92.50 Wit $49.50 $5.25 1MP WILTONS WILTONS WHITTALL Body Brussels USSELS $45.00 $39.95 WILTON $125.00 RUGS $150.00 R L N oW BODY BRUS- Now FINE KIRMAN 00 Grade. RUGS WILTON 00 Grade, CU/I/I scticut WOOL FIBRE RUGS FIBRE, $12‘95 $9.95 $9.95 WOOL FIBRE, WHITTALL Wilton Samples Ll $1.95 TON SAMI & $3.50 ~\\‘ I $4 95 WILTON IMPORTED RUGS INEG 87 WILTON 145,00 . $95.00 $49' 50 . $25.00 NG WILTON RUGS $15.00 B. C. PORTER vt Furniture AMERICAN ORIENTALS $27.50 $7.50 AXMINSTER RUGS ‘ $49,7§ ' $47.50 1 $39.95 $37.50 $31.50 1$32.50 '$12.95 OVAL WILTONS 2.4, $5.95 -$3.95 $7.50 $7.50 . $5.95 $15.00 Siore

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