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8 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930. fLINDBERGH IS SATISFIED SMUTS CONTINUES LEAGUE CAMPAIGN Addresses New Haven Audience in Woolsey Hall Completes Tests and Accepts Craft— Hands Over Check for $17,- Los A an. 8 (® | Charles A. Color h today became a specially built low | | [ 825 to Makers. Haven $ (UP)—~Gener. ts of Sout to cont | man: [ . Judc | sioners, Charles R. An | Louis G Corporation for $17,825 an o plane The crowd which Monday to watch t 1s absent yeste thered on colonel test and des- lowering clowds he to oft series of stunts ntion to its 1 it having t ding peculiar- 1 that a lo ‘floats” near tl 1 state forms an air cush- wings and runway | EIVE INVENTORIES - INPROBATE COURT Applalsals Are Filed Today| With Judge B. F. Gailney working of the rac Live ser of parlia inventories, totaling $25.- were admitted to probate today by Judge Bernard I They represent the es- of Edward M. North, Helen ‘helma 15 Swanson, Con Maictta and LEmma T. Stev observed i 1 court Geneva last ney RESIGNATIONS POSTPONED IN WATGH AND WARD CASE Meml Ramsay Macl Fdward M. North dward M. North | was the largest, § 6.03 according to Await Formal Statement | the inventor which Appraise Chamberlin and Wil- | liam H. Judd filed. There were 65 s of American Hardware stock it 65, valued at $4095. The re- mainder of the cstate was as fol- lows urritt Savings ank deposit issuanee | g Britain National bank organization of a > Britain Trust in the immedi- I'he administrix is Chri d today. iy N. Chamberlain, several persons who we i Mrs. Helen Oster ol ; The cstate of Mrs. Helen Oster R OB e consists largely of two large B0 et erCay Uy of property on Slater road, one| (etion until the state SRt & which is of six and onc-half s been appraised at $5000 William Lawrence :mrl‘L"m“" n appraised at $500 Coolidge of Har-| vard already have resigned and oth- er resignations have been rumorel The society came under fire dur- | z the rec Dunster hookshop in Cambridge, involving the est of two men on charges of sell- oy fng a copy of D. H. Lawrence's|Fred Winkle 2 dy Chatterley’s Lover.” alleged- the adminstrator is Methods employ- | Oster: and Ward society | ate of I'rederick S on Cambridge Book Case Before Withdrawing. Bo. ] S (UP)—No mor members o Watch and Ward society will re pendir considering the with the would take no ment had been picces acres and at Houschold furniture is val- |ucd at $50. Cash in the Berlin Sav-| ings bank amounts to $784.65. | There is also livestock, includin, poultry, $25: horse, $40; two cows $120: two wagons, $10. risers Constable and Ge Riley and William H. released Bishop Professor Julian werd 1y an obscene book ed by the Watch in obtaining cvidence of the sale were denounc by both prosecu- car e SR re es of Thelma I anson is | in cash. There is §918.88 in the 51738 H. . BASKETBALL TEAM " © " i administrix, Thelma B Swanson With the exception of a touring which is valued at $25, the en- | Concetta Maletta The greatest part of the Concetta Maietta Pupils to | Commercial Trust Co. s de- tment amounting 24 1so had a cne-half interest in ! 1 store at 112 Lafayette street val- ued at §1000 and a half intercst in nd Mrs, | bills receivable totaling $15 t torney Thomas Mcbonough the executor. Emma T. Stevens holding reprose estate of mma T. Ste mounts to and was assigned to the s eifective January 4, 1930, Howard L. Stev- ens is the a rator estate of Appointment ¢ Popular Ofiice Annouunced Today By Coach Cassidy. | son of Mr. o g Murray manag: v ool bas nnounc A mortgage the entire ens. It Geor City Items d today of operator's li- ul O 1 Bur and r f the license ere notific ion of the Dr. John W. Harper Dead: aint Has Hc‘nl \ll‘l(‘l\ on Bus | i police de hout the parking of anto- tHatfoid D Washin 1 rce. Ser- Warren H by profes-| oo gy Summer King instructed to obstruct the rod of a of Corps will ' which 1 r 1 o'clock. The nley rs of wear part has been cral hospital turned to covering FRANCIS W, ALDRICH DEAD Springfield. 1, 8 (UR) continu- paign for After Christmas | o fo Sale Now in ‘ Progress JACKAWAY'S GIFT SHOP 38 WEST MAIN S WITH HIS NEW AIRPLANE| | Frank W. ! Hayes | Arthur | pointe | ments to the | Rosic | directo [used as a site fsioners and the | thougnht that a lot 100 feet squar | woula be | house and it | of $10,000. She was given the | the office of the | publie | build a one-family | clf on Henderson street to cost $5 . | special entertainment will be is in cash in the |3 | oppose the potent It is | ceedings. re { 113th street and First avenue, | plaints commenced to pour mto' I | headquarters. Vito DiPinto of 3 | Meadow street was “stuck” for $43 | worth of the | that cach { worthless, cheese and report and cvery head of it was (Continued From Page Seven) ndees Dishand Departure monarch of the state and one of the tions in past five Committees Appointed | The New Mayor W. Raymond Crumb | quintet pointed the following men to c ast year mittee work: Sewer committee, | zereg Dutton, chairman; Lo for th seasons, s ons and Thomas A gh for the year. After a con- street lighting committee, William A. | f v yesterday with the athletic Hayes, chairman: Charles A. Ander- | council of the company, son and Louis G. Parsons; cl |to disband the committee, Thomas A. Tracy. ¢ | &nd Mana Frank W. Dutton and Homer |nounced today that no aiore board police commis- | are to be played. No official reason for the Homer H. Judd; miscellane- | 10 quit th ous matters committ 3 r than the statem Parsons, chairman; Frank ton and Thomas A. Tracy; mittec, Thomas A Tracy, Parsons and Hayes; salary committee, chairman and Louis G. Darsons: ordinance committee, Homer H, Judd, chair- man. and Louis G. Parsons ; : William A. Hayes was appointed IaghBogeinter and a fence committee consisting of |0 0 OHEY o Frank W. Dutton, as chairman and | (10 (008 R0 o ikl Thomas A. Tr was selected. | | S L T co T e Lle SEs o b o : A AP- | (4 by the many playground commis- | i conneeticut, 0 years, as was Raymond Josepn L. McDonald re- five-year appointment. William A. appoint basketb: uowv'~ outstand- Connecticut G. Ps ¢ Joscph P. Carroll a decision man; court pastime was given 1t that lack attendance at the home nes sulted in a n tine ury cor areater financial loss el eirar 1ssociation 1 William and therefore it was William A Thomas A. Tracy ad anticip decid conditions 1o for the present Many reason may b poor support accor probably i p rivalr top-noleh quintets but the dropping out [ tcams entered by many of the other jonce strong cities left uch to be | desired from the viewpoi the Practically the only team meg contenders aol rin Mk« L batile he finance Britain outfit, and the the mayor, | locals have eliminite anphe was en by ir wree out of four T.ouis G. Parsons &nd Hayes ceived two-y planning commission nd Joseph T. Donovan was given a -ye ppointment ommitter, consisting of clerk and {reasurer pointed for another term Attorney Irancis V. Tracy made corporation counsel for years, to succeed William N ittorney. roperty Given to City At a meeting of the West Ceme- | tery association held last night, the | authorized President Arthur . Darnes to release a plot of ground at the northwest corner of the cemetery to the city to - be for the proposed fire | Barnes will next con- board of fire commis exact measurement of the site will be arranged, The Helen Zakrzew H n of this fire board. its Jast meeting, |City was granted divorce fro; i Charles Gulbin - by Judge wel jdeal for the new fire |Jennings in superior court yesterd iy is cxpected that the |on the grounds of cruelty. She.t granted. The old |tified that her orth Main sold to Irank Wis- | nting the Polish- { They American Citizens' club, for the sum d the fgames this yea DIVORGES GRANTED INTHREE ACTIONS station. M. fer with the Decrees at Hartford will br s No. 2 house on as be repre husband was drunk the night her baby was born and n- sent to bed by the doctor. were married . when she was 17 years old right to resum Attorney A. A berg represented her. Building Permits Issued * maiden name. ilding permits were issued at (G superintendent of \tonio Tricarico. 6. of works yesterday afternoon to AN partacus Carpenter of 63 Gaylord | street to ercct a one-family 2d a onc-car garage for Malcome of Woodland street, on Jerome avenue to cost $6,800: and to the same builder to erect a three- family house for Gustus Mamatsco of West street, ¢n West street to | cost $10,000; to George Joseph of Pleasant avenue, Iorestville, to | house for him- | this city, a divorce from Nancy arico on the house | delity, He also obtained the custody James | of 5 child. He testified that his wife is an inmate of the Norwich State hospital. No order ma {for the custody of a vounger child, |now a ward of the stat a barber, was represented by new Thomas J. Cabelus, Attor- Flavia Nichols awarded a divorce decree from her Breault to build |husband, James Parkington, a trusk owned by |driver. The couple resides in Bris- Greene |10l Sho charged cruelty and ask |the right to resume her maid-n {name. Both have children by a for- mer marriage. The I dered to pay $10 a wee Parkington w 000; and to H. J a veranda on a house Mrs. M Vontell at 126 street to cost $350. Felloweraft Meeting Tonight A large number of master Masons expected to be on hand tonight K to her until at the Masonic temple whéhh the she can employment as s Felloweraft club will meet and domestic nurse, her occupation pre- | fore her marriage LN NEW HAVEN EXPLOSION uled for appearance as the featu Ammonia Tank Blast Critically III~ seeure attraction. David J. McMahon, Bris- tol's favorite crooner of tuneful | popular melodies, will be heard. 2 will the “Harmony Boys,” Joe an Jimmy Santaniello, and “Red” Fa- gan. popular impersonator of Harry | Lauder; banjo and guitar duet work by John and Alphonse DeCaro, and baton swinging by Major John | Totilas. world's titlcholder, and Ed- die Brooks jures One Man—Others Over- come By I'umes New Haven, Jan firemer re injured or National Representative Here Ly ammionia fumes today Captain Carrol L. Bryant, nation- leaking ammonia tank in 1l representative of the Awmerican market cxploded. Red ( . will demonstrate the|the firemen are at the N vork { the society especially |hospital, one of them on the ilong life saving lines, at the Boys' |list club gym on Iriday night starting [ Those at the hospital are: Fire- t 5 o'clock. \r. Bryant's exhibition |men William Cleary, 44: Clifford +ill be worked in conjunction with [Barrows, 40, and Cyril Charboneau a number of cvents in which the lo- The condition of Cleary \\m) wimmers will participate The {in addition to being overcome itain “Y" swimming team lthe fumes, received luc od to witness the dem- (the head, is said to he critic: will, in all probabil-| James Connors, the fourth | man_overcome, was treated RBristol vs. New Britain | hospital, but later disch ¢lub teams of Bristol The firemen had been New RBritain i mee i the [to the arket of 1. Schocnber m on Satvrday n tart & Nons afte i leaking 30 o'clock. Picked fives tank had heen discovered from the Dixies and 1 of the | eellar by an cmploye. Bristol City bhasketball e will New inites. | Connors were descend in ach team has won one he from |ccllar to the other this season and the rivalry |tank S (A—Tour overcom: when street danger Boys Cleary rows, Charbone stop the exploded. Three of the men were able to reach safety crowd | Cleary, however, was badly pro- ned by the explosion 1 had to be scued by other firem Cheese Sold st e when has been worked up o high pitch axpected that vill be on hand to stun- view the “Cheesy™ AR Yor name of Stefano resident. by {he A baker's dozen consists of 13 Ancllo of 2465 | Thanksgiving 1 s a custom drove | distinctly American other na- a truck load of | tion in the world cel morn and. af making the acquaintance of On cci of 48 Park strec o tallest to unload his cheese, Which appar-{was 11 feet ently was quite “bad.” to the full| mcaning of the word, on the numer ous Ttalian dealers who had been introduced by his initial custome Mr. Onofrio. Fine samples were ex- hibited by the dealer and many | sales were eff ed ales of %10 to 5 to each customer was T In Anclio borrowed $3 from | fo, it is « d. to make| 1ge, but failed to return it Henry Jeglinski of pelice department, upon into this city with cheese vesterda or | day. frio | peded The elephant 4 inches in No More Gas In Stomach | Sergeant withoyt a Gas Tablets. wii ipprehended him and for SDECIBIY e TOD After pur the man depart in. Not loi com it for one parture = | Bennetl Nelson | e Merchant Tailoring } « ]\‘ © A\l\\(\\\ On Hand At CITY DRUG CO » West Main Street " YEAR'S ACTIVITIES deciston | team was reached | | members attended. 'SISTERHOOD PLANS lLucky Cameraman Gets Photograph BN&I Tsrael Committee Appoint-| ¢d by Mrs. D. L. Nair An enthusiastic meeting of £ the B'Nai Isracl Sisterhood was held in the vestry rooms vesterday afternoon. More th committees were appointed b president, Mrs. David L. Nair, f rtainment committe hwarz, Mrs Benjamin PProtass, Mrs. Saumuel | Greenbe MrE TG Nathan Conn, Mrs Mrs, Jacob Sicklick, Mrs. Chernoff, Mrs. Louis Mohill, Charles Willer and Mrs. Cohen Member mon Shurberg, Mrs. Mrs. Benjamin Protass and samuel Greenberg eisinge Sick LeWitt, Mrs. Harry Milkowit | Mrs. Jack Goldberg of the Meriden Endees and the weak | Two Wives, One Hushand, Get o rows o School committec, Mrs. T baum and Mrs. Samuel Kapla A special committee was app for the arrangement of Nathan Berson ip committee, Mrs. of the synagogue an 50| following )y the or the s B8 GLIFR SPLITTING AWAY S Jmow MOUNTAINSIDE Mr corge Berson Joseph Mrs. Samuel Solo- | Nathan Berson, Mrs. | committee, Mrs. M. C. z and Birn- an Festival and entertainment and pla let. 1t consis Mrs. H. K. Gould, Mrs. A Mrs. L. A special committee was app l»\. fo arrange a Tuesday, January 14, at 2:30 p. the Burritt hotel. Mrs. Joseph noff is chairman and she will sisted by Mrs. R. Beatman Schaefer Greenberg, Mrs. | Cohen and Mrs., 8. Kirshnit. The following members teered to work at N eral hospital this W ndages: Mrs. 1. uld, Mrs, Morris Cohn, rles Willer, Mrs. J. S. Silve Mrs. M. S Max Zucker. Lyons. Mrs. and Mrs T)’luihfl‘-in-Lm\' Guardi b 1ebruary | ang his prospective bride, 17 grounds of inyi- | mieri, and ( | | today in ricarico, | |and the S| possession of the band was or- | | ! animonia | Story Is Found Untrue Robert W. Muller and Hel Postl may call at the license of the re cluding those imposed upon bridge and tea, office of the town clerk tomorrow and receive a | to marry, having fulfilled all Ilor irements of the law, in- | of Mrs. Jesse Schwar mmrd nthal, | Katz and Mrs. Lyons. ointed for m. at Cher- be as- Mrs. Samuel volun- w Britain Ge making H. K Mrs. rman, [ This unusual Dunn | (he photograph carthquake in action from the planc the Governor James G an | was aboard the pl: d the came en T, Iteno, should b “accident on i sibly concerns the picture of an carthqual them | quake “quaking” wh by reason of the fact that both are minors, Muller bein, ar of ag Th consent to her girl's mother daughter’s mar and Mrs. Joscphine Miller, wh appointed guardian of 1l groon to be, ced in his b FORLCLOSURE Scbastiano Dorio, cieme, Paul Mongifico, rmicla Buscieme, were made defer foreclosure property & 6-98 Lafayette Ihe suit was brought on a gage which was originally for plaintiff wants forecl New tain, deficiency old J. indgment. Fasenber; Attorney pape Anotiier forcclosure was br estate of Linus L. Navings Bank of nd Antoinette Earnest, | Britain. It ig claimed | 000 note on {wo parc operty on Belvidere ken out and e, The plamtift closure, “nd po: torney asks for temporary receiver of ssion of the pre Thomas 17, McDono ts the plaintiff and Con ired Winkle served Notice of a pendency of a closure mises office today by Gitus Peck of Bristol, of the Bristol Savings gainst Ivelyn Miller Hoboc the Rogers Realty Co. The erty is on Hartford avenue, SUITS FIL chastiano Bus- Antonio Pal- | action on | the premises and a|por 29, J G represents the p] ntiff and Constable Fred Winkle | Manor wss | the payment was not|a 12:000-foot elevation in papers was filed in the city ¢ Attorney Epapnro- acting on by s old, years its veracity 2 1 who is a newspaper lisher, a formor governor and a f mer university president. And quallties furi mining engineer ve 1d riage, o was bride- i geolog Also, the tery of story cle a planc apparently dropping to its doom in the h ars up Sierra moun- a cloud of smoke a1l of shortly 1l hdants | Many planes and men frantic scarch for the and possible wilderness street mort- | 25,400 | plane survivors Three in Plane osurc in the morning of Nove Scrugham, forme Nevada, and now pub lisher of a Reno newspaper, left eno for an igh Sierras ought | ('yy Den | Berl'n | Har | governor o airplane trip over 11 With him were Roy is, photographer. and Ch jotte, pilot of the plane. Shortly before moon, the plat was 18 miles west of Independen Calif., flying » mountainous terrain, cls of about 1,000 feet which has this vici fore. | 1t¥. ren The group suddenly saw a At | cloud of dust, arising from a moun- rep- | tainside almost directly underneath stsble | A tremendous landslide wa Scrugham's ing and Reno was und training in engineey solozy intuitively told hix carthquake was then and caused the slides. 1 tructed Lajotte to o and | mountain, and as the prop- | to position, ( just as a hug fore- | lerk's circle plane drew rtis took this picture, {up rock cliff on the leit|delphi bark ndslide virlines Of Western Earthquake In Action |town health examiner, declar causc norrow cvening at | held n 1 \ | Monday even doing now. In (Continued From I Water. spend- ities at the ool, after ! \olidays her . Mary Burk resident of West found dead at her morning. Dr. W hardt, a lifclong Cromwell, was home yesterday Nelson, ihs ed the heart failure. Mrs, rkhardt was a widow ved by three sons, three daughte or and cight cments have not Mr Burkhardt alty hold- to be and is sur- school i Christmas vava hore mother, Mrs. Isabelle The mid-week Methodist church will he Teld io- o'clock in {the church parlors The Wesle 5 \ meet next 8 o'clock in the Methodist church social rooms. Another whist and social will he Monday evening by Sacred Heart church social rooms. men of chivreh 1l It may not that Christimas observed December. There w lehration of the Nativity vears after the de £ Jesus. Since then ft carly 100 1 has been rved on the first and sixth of January, t I of March, th of Scptember, the 19th of wd the 20th of May. STOMACH UPSET That' stomach suffere Get at the real canse thousands of 1l of taking tonic or trying Lo patch up a poor «iges tion, they attuck the real ailment—clogged liver d bowels. Olive Tablets helo in a soothing, heal- When the liv perfo 5 way r and bow- nittural from omach ibles, Have you a a4 taste, coated ning unctions, people rarely digestion a Hongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don'i- 1teno. of erty seismo- rom his d th to south 1 ob- | out ed what ap- | | es in th 1°r A PERSONAL LETTER yo ates such a | U o care feeling, no ambition ¢ trouble with un Olive Tablets substit br. Edwa Olive Tablets purcly vegetabl them by the work re a compound their olive Know color They do without rams or pain. All dru s, e, Sue it e or iwo quick reliet what you li “I WAS MISERABLE UNTIL BON-TONE BROUGHT RELIEF” Hartford Lady Tells of Wonderful Results She Got From This Medicine. Mrs, Mary Parsons of Place, H 5 nn member of South Lark 103 Shulta who is a Methodi Church B ed fror on my ston {ach, indigestion, nervousness, cou e | | | always tired and | wake | for my ds work. My | pleasury | work. without a | a1y backaches, and in n x5 for stipation, headaches, rheumatism over i vear, Everything L.ate lay like lunp of lead in the pit of my stom- it fermented and formed which bloated me ribly, es- pecially catine when a sour, bitter fluid would coms I'd have my stomach, my about an hour up from my 1ach pains side, my back; and my ck would ache at times as if it going to break. 1 was alwayy MES. MARY PARSONS Photo by Wrenn physics for my bowels, and s0 nervous at times that I conld not cve ind the noisc of the children. “I was beginning to get rundown. all in. when I read about Bon-Tonc. | had tried about cverything, and was very skeptical; m I bought a bottle of Bon-Tone. ine my pleased surprise when, before I had it finished, my bowels perfectly, and I had were working | no gas nor pains in my stomach, no I have bottles of Bon matter what I ate now tak- en thres Tone and my headaches are gone, and I get nine hours of sleen every night, and up mornings rested and ready nerves are and my appetitc xo much that I really forward 1o mealtime with a regular wash- iing care of my doing my house- sign of a backache. vhicumatism s leaving me, too: nd | rarely ever have a twinge in cither leg. I certainly take pleasure in recommending quite steady again, has improved look 1 can do now. hesides tal children and Bon-Tone." Joo Pocanowski, the Bon- Tone n at Miller & Hanson's Drug Store. 30 Church street, New Britain, Come in and sce him to- day,