New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 5

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EW B RITAIN DAILY HE RALD. THURSDAY, J\\L AR \ 2EL l'»:;u LOGS 437 STATIONS ON HIS RADIO SET Long Branch, Galif., Man Writes of His Sucoess tions on his r has last De- combe 21 10 a letter He writ “A rcader of A copy of from him toc Your paper sent m i=6Ue of D item reg: I have reccived on niy t to thank you for have wondered many You received your information. ve me credit for having ations which n I've brou vis mclude cd ico. South Amer- and. China nd one little station in Jo- Capetown Atrica much ir in ra- dio reception as the above will proy ould he interested in hearing v DX fan. All 1ave been picked up on loud speal or verified either letter or EKKO stamps. 17 I can be of any to any of yvour T zarding reception, ' be glad them any information [ have receipt of a letier from the “I have played three stati Your state. Onc comes in every Sure would like o s published in your paper and like to have an issue of sam with the data as to where your first information “Hoping 10 have the hearing from you real “Sincercly vours g DUN 40[1 TRANSFERRFD m WIS Vessel OII Snans ) rom Buct radio. ite- ties thes and serviee 5 from night letter would along you got this oon, I AN Aires, Jan touri afe today aboard t Vicents hores of ship the Monte fire) after the a rock in the Tdel Tie war tr z off the yundi I'uego (land of lier Han Cervantes nsport on Ma Mon van tramp ha lesignation and is Hamburg-South shore on the America ling island side of the « While at first s for those - the ship's position and the nsport was was near the . tandi sarned thic had taken and had been transport There no casualties, Only the aboard. Tt dict the f a light ntine by house to 1 later it was nd crew boats to to tho trang officers s impossible to p th steamer. M Yy vadio stations tried unsuceesstully to communicate with Other ssels hurried toward the spot to aid in salva . able records listed S of dis- recently arrived at from Hamburg ROMANCE SHORT: WIFE QUITS STAR Mrs. Butt Says Husband “Dar- ling Person i Bu Too Young | 1 her, the ship as of m acement Buenos Aires 7,000 -tons San ») Fugen- Francisco, Jan. @ xaminer today quoted Mrs. The ia. Bankhead Hoyt entative William Alabama, as saying & cn route to Washington, . ( to procure an annulment of her re- cent to Lawrence DButt Jy A University football 3utt, who married the z rin Reno December after she had obtained a > from Monlon Hoyt, arrived yesterday from Ionolulu, scene of the Buits’ honcymoon, “He is a perfectly darling xon.” the Examiner quoted Butt as explaining, “but when we were married in Reno he did not tell me that his divorce did not be- come final until January 19. Be- sides lie has a mind much younger than mine.” The Examiner says Butl's wife revealed this detail of their di- vorce when she learned of his mar. riage to the sister of Tullulah Bank- head, the actress. Mrs. Butt was quoted told the newspaper she intended procuring an annulment in Wash- ington and then leaving for Burope. The newspaper said she scparated from Butt two weeks ago in Hawaii while on their honeymoon. Rutt Bank- fron st 18, nine { di- vor per- Mrs. FIRE IN TOWER ALARMS London, Jan. 23 (A—Outbreak of five in the famous tower of London carly this morning excited consider- able alarm and drew a big force of firemen and engines. Towever, the garrison quenched the flames before their arrival. rdin ¢ re- | pleasure of | am | remained daughter | first | as having | MAY SHORTEN GAME United States Polo Association - | pected o Render Deeisions Soon | on Proposals. New York Ino oflicial word 5 (A—Although been given out. eapected soon cisi the on announcement concerning the Unit propos to adopt Dolo associat shorten the g, v method of vin Inouncements I much time Unese jon ot plan of problen the zan zht to X rs i mich niddle olicr cool tow that it i pony strings and thu tavor i1 polo cen ard it would not r | Britain much made his Britain, a sq ers be chos and from t oper ateh WIGKERSHAN GIVES CONMISSION TALK | | s | | | {Defends Prohibition Law Re- visions Suggested to Congress of the Hoover commission George W ont s out Wi s chairman vddr proi radio that ind not the part.” of om problem alks On Crime e orihie Wave wave 1 of in current and <ion vely not more with aid wa question the commission sou er. Dspecially found i nrohibitio | ditficultic of the | prove adoption tacles to the administration of rticular ; Wi speedy to rem thi ribed recom 1am desc thie to the to congress carly appearcd obvious to th steps mendations tain cori- date war | . | constitu- Propos- S e e passed enabling United States commissioner to fry or violations of prohibition This recommendation had heen riticized as possibly involving a de- nial of the right of trial by jury. Tapected Some Opposition sitid that no chang s o subject tion” could be affected without | arousing opposition somewhere, and that although opposition fo the com- nission’s recommendations had ap- | pearcd, they should, nevertheless, be | adopted by cor There is. he hody of calm countr 10 the exercises a put sion's the affecting prohibi- sentiment” in the selieves ir times nee and which at strong and e pressure said “hody support for its upon political opinio | the commission 100 .,r public opinion for to this commendation SKID ON ICY STRE | Scveral minor accidents were re- [ portea to the police yesterday ve- |s mu: from the slippery conditior ipm Liling on sidewalks and strect Frank Burke of S Main stre Iartford, reported police at 4 o'clock that Tus A skidded | on Stanley strect near Lran | 1mto a tree Hothn is and humped Diavid cported car sl Jded at I W broke DANCE An- first of evening SODALITY TO HAVE The St. Mary's sodality drew's church will hold th its series of dances Satur at the parish hall on Church strect Each year the sodality has a dance and the attendance is large. The so- | ciety is composed of Lithuanian girls and the officers are: President, Rose | Razaitis; vice president, Mary Kar-! lonas; secrefary, Charlotte Razaitis; | treasurer, Helen Dennis. | O DOGGCONE IT! of St Officials said the fire appeared in the outlying part of the tower -mv‘ that neither the crown jewels nor valuable collections were cn- dangered other Commercial Barber Shop # Commercial St. % SPECIAL EVERY THURSDAY ONLY $1.00 Haircut, Shave, Massage or Shampoo and Tonic hy neglect your friends when e have such wonderful cards () o P2y i/ Assortment Displa A Drand Now GIFT SHOP JACKAWAY'’S 58 WEST MAIN STREET New On 'Smith College Girl Gives Facts On Northampton, Mz A briet descriptic the was onc of Smith colle ay n ,M and held Northampton officially Announce Allan veste the liam ports of s hailed by tomo Neil E into the ¢ ptors of a ped for two !l later ds of three « girl kidr ! G and n and blindfolded " Kidnapers to Pohce Makmg Search Held Mo Fhan llum ather Azed Man VISCOUNT'S DIARY SEALED TILL 1981 British "Powel beh nd Thrope” Hakes Dying Request been ¢ ausing disturli- AT L. TAFT DEAD § ne, Wash., sert Lovett Taft istato Jan. The funeral 23 (P—1o- former Massachu and a Civil War vet- ¢ yesterday. He. wus will e I'y Lucky Tiger l..mu..-l bair . a proven germicide. \delightfully perfumed h\l y dm.m.. America’s largest LUCKY TIGER 'ALS0 MAKEES OF WHYTE-FOX NO‘ 2 The Nrio Tivo- Wey Treetmen) HEAD COLDS & SKIN lll"“"fl" )V Containe 14 artive fngr therapeatic valge. A trisl will lients of well-kaew ] eonvinee. O B Lower prices . D feature the ninety-first annual -WINTER SALE REDUCTIONS 10% Solid Mahogany Winthrop Desk Hi-Boy in Crotch any s Solid Walnut Mary Hi-Boy Cottage Sideboard . Dutton Che Sofa Maple Back Governor my Magazine Decorated Prer Clock Maple Inovt 5 Maple Chest . Maple Vanity . Maple Four or Full Size Smart Mahogany Tea Carts Mahogan, carts with glass tr drop handle, were NOW Mal William \\lmlnup Holdet Cabine e N O o NOW s e L Post Ded, nd walnut tea 50% Governon 875.00 Handsome Green I)amasl. Sutlc and \ Now £195.00 Now $100.00 NOAW $187.50 sterfield Now R198.00 Now 859.90 Roger Williams Wing Chairs N O $57.50 Moire Couvererd ( (lr(l Tables R15.00 t with Now zond loo card Lable Now Twin Now NOW | CTHNTTL N I Fine Linen I'rieze Suite Solid Made Bedroom Suile $189.00 Chinlz Covered Boudotr Chairs $14.95 genuine values . . . DD that to Porter Prestige Porter Dependability Porter’s outstanding lead- erzhip, fine fuiniture for over . the Porter guar- satisfaction all up the answer home Furniture. 1 { Sum 1t clong ix obvious deserves Porter Yo Now Now Phone . Now With Now Sewing Now Now Tables High Back Wing Chair, Maple Wall Racks . Mahogany Finished Stand and Bench Mahogany Wall Rack Cloek Mahogany Cabinets ® wany Coflee Tables, Finished End Priscilla with . 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