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i I . ¢ ¢ (2 — e T E T T TE i D 5 \ 4 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930, » Sing Star Spangled B l il Man, Deaf for Y Colgate Prof Urges S ) » [l - Women Sing Star Spangled Banner WICKERSHAM IS ampa Man, Deat for Years, Dreams Colgate Professor Urges Sugar HOENIX FIRE HAS . | . . . ' He Hears, Awak Find It T To R Tired B Man’ To House Committee In Effort to | FNIGHA T0 WETS He Hears, Awakes to Find It True To Restore Tired Business Man’s : ‘ ici ized| e G P d Not Chorus Type Eith o z Get Song Officially Recognized| S e R ep—and Not Chorus Type Either , ‘ @ vs Also Perplexed About Hig remos « council- | hear azair 1y bt 1| (i General Life and - —_— | Drys Also Perplexed About Hig o nvs uouroll | hen: dgain rfcet] —hut — - —————— Lonnecticut General Lile an ¢ < | 2 : an f for year d Thurs- ¢ no ciplanation o . W Sonrs 5 | 0 y ar . T, S v Ths SRR T ex- ! " n | Tvo Sommanos Demon Mouth Organ Teacher Atitude on Liuor SR 23 v o ore o T68L8 Show That Blore of i et moer sonel Hartiond Accident Prospe n . , | o . Ty Y —_— im in a decade except b ondition T aeneed] X ental Reaction Faster SR strate That Revised Ver- || Hired in Newark Schools || - e i s e cenil i e sond U501 Substance Increases Re- : 1 r 5 - B N J., Feb. 1 (UP) | asiineion - : ) o was impossible Colonel . B i 0 3 sion Is Not Difficult —!f& “- 3. 0 has been rotained | many ears, Chairman Georzn W wxvalicned ‘and smiied (o hime |ioks labingt vt sistance and Cuts Down »y the Newark board of og ckersham of esic oover iti s 5 ion 1o arouse ove f enforcement commission, has | ¢! .o - - Petition With 5,000,000 || o o ar 180 B lovoldon e T I reo| “If dreams were only truc,® e | i Mental Difficulties, Dr. ! ) + - bt |l 5 thought ne th 2 : c Names Presented as e dootor ot| [ Hsataing= tat: (n: <! Me heard the chimes of a cloc wven. | Laird Says. : > organ—or as I re- | |in receut rs has emerged trom | Was he still drear rtlc sted vigorous!. | y ac ber ¢ Reason for Action. 1 to by Dr. Joh [the siatus of a growing agriculiural |10 cried aloud, A 5 crv |against any examination by doctors = 3 Wl o . . Lt e S can ack from rs of inis | ho sough vine the cau p a s E = professor.” will 1 Ination of the world, Wi housc 1te heard them plainiy. |of the cur ’ : % youth of the city how { lilong has advocated re-writir IUs true. quite true.” Ramos de- to t or ir IR0 5 o 5 ingto The sti ol {110 books to make them harmonize | Glored foda I awoke from u |she didn't unde ) A ommissio : CO 5 by {wo 08, 1a S e e ~ | In aadition to writing a o 3 o | 5 (& al Li . wsized this viewpomt., Wicl nal lines and beli ¢ o ¢ o . the long corridors of 11 | president of the American Lo 1 choose carcers. 11 14 owed a ganizations descended upon the | ! FD ¥ of American 1 H i for himself it wes fut 0 of H e el T | Lea of Nations commission 1o q ) . \ ; rom 1 5 . o o g 40 > s ssamericatsination i . recodify international lay ol a fron cwion Thcale 10 LS oy o sone ot New York Engineer Makes Sudy |~ oot "ot "Wilivn o " gmk M'M[)Gumy Gm ey o 5 : i ong. inspired by Mpafiin | working men ¢ er hase Kiiow egree 10 Dentist Gase i ) = m.oto 7 op.or ; | . 1 b Loves Real Music \ERERonh: S IRah. B S P “_”‘“"I | I For reise. Wickerst il ¢ TS« ""‘[‘;J" —_ = e e LONDON |-,|\|‘~ \l\\|r([ll ‘ « [ e e e ST S el hooling {0 Mistake Machine for ! o ] Py e sted George Mae here and Fast Hartford were expeet-|in New York, in Centeal Park near D 14cob Gross. o d Dinosaur’s Skeleton : o s out here last : - i attempted holdup, y shebi sl : 3 ATy 5 f Manich o ot ed 10 be taken today when Clarence | Nis hon Al o London, Feb. 1 (British Uy — A \ ) ’ i i i e W. Hudsen. New York City, eng. o B g dereliet Canadian harvesti L oitas i 1 today to be slig the contusi. - . ® cted 1o e iCaan Dok ic d I ipal witness or the | chine has become world famo He A spproval of iy ikt eon oo " or ! ) il — ; " the commiss ch will report tolcerts. His reading. intimates sa on Go L chau A ific mission w It N Lill which would au o e ‘{ B R e el e ificd NGdioreling Gilnfser X 5 ‘“7 G ” other works, He s no; 3 1 and Samuel was believed to pe t ¢ « N T el ce, story as is M escaped arrest, rode to a dinosaur millions of 1 ' ' o oon Hudson con 3 S loffices An fndicthicnt ‘ ( T N. Clark, city f the st mysterics A Lelig i pars ° o ¥ g the Wickershar crime was dismissed a « .. 3 e\ o T 7 shington, an A d b sl cforc Hirsch we on e ; Introductory Offer for TEN DAYS ONLY [ te ding crime com- | trial armer iy 1 . Yol o i e oAt i BEST LEHIGH COAL . A posed bri ohibition fuy rved iron teeth of t ; o funehon) s : V H P FAUN[;F i i g : , STOVE and NUT P N ™ b Gt port will be ready f 1is- |never has d as an nt L] . (] . ] — e s o e Offici cognition o e song | gion i on |dry. and drys points to his commis- RETURNS TO COMPUTITION - | 14 75 l}“ Fon T e LR K il ]\‘H_' T sad ¢ {sion's report favoring stricter en E[]U[;AT[]R IS DEAH New York, I'ch. 1 (UP) Joe ! Laird ¢ . For Cash Only Wa e T e ’ U sk kL Sl ! ! tizlaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded ‘ Sick Men' Stood [l[]h‘ o measurements can be made | Lea of Nations association and »s, = tion, to defr e et ey ; T SR LA t commitlc ) ers employed by Hudson will | terest national affairs o . A it i o e e R D Retired But Hall Year HOTTER COAL CORP. is to .1‘,«‘ .1.~ Federal require- | Atneric participation 2 WOODLAND § PHONE 4637 g no r bridaee specially | natte Providenc i § Feb 1 I ry. Hudson will al=o intervie is 7 hias ¢ « 1e lent « L nuwiber of lze tenders 1o get (4 suce . viver traffic i \zgy € The engincer” feature v ’ Cr consgideration t el | sive S i cit 5 g as a possible su {human cners 1S tor C the official natio - ’ ¥ 1 He had workeld CONDITION VERY GRANVDE If a century t ¥ N prepar .,H 1 wa 1 e ———— Hickmar Ky I 1 Py T ter had take (e 2 e el What Congress Is The condition o 1,“1 " Joc Can- B n of edu P overnors of state ha e el 1 baschball player, man- onal and colle £ plans. Doing I5 e D ebruary 1, 1930 marks the ‘very grave” by phiysicians today. | ferr s upon hin o P u 1 SAtords Cantillon r . but took Continues debate on t f advo- . [ s Colonel Behn, president of t ‘ — — crnational Telephone and Telo- . ke . graph Compan .. Desire {0 Perform Last Rites| ™" e | Of the HARVEY & LEWIS CO., Opticians Draws 1,500 Warriors margarine bill. y erstate commeree comm Freu continues consideration of Parker | o 1l Fel. 1 (1:P)— | motor bus bill in exceutive “x«m:\.{‘ u ¢ the painted desert Elcetions committec nber 3 - L ¥ o P . paans L S| i) G s A A EBRUARY firstin 1290 But through these years there has 2 el R skenconl st om Tera saw the starting of & come unchanged to the present day the ponies bore em tow - ¥ g S 2 H whie! . 3G . . 3 = of Duzeye Clitsoil. chict of th i resumes consigeration of Lawso- | l[“»‘m('-‘-\ which was des oviginal idea of Harvey and Lewis cine men. who awaited d s e " "“”" sl tined to become g ervice e e e e e with ¢ passing year — business s o braves were the sq carrying | projeets. " which, because of the important factor Now® that ve reached another b i UiaeilTie g olumbus lighthou ot T, Jeds Sones i eaplURlBlovEd i (el pRVAC it played in the welfare of the people. i 7 5 e ! : : . i ' is in epic of | larly in town 1 5 . nilestone in our business life, we puuse i o i ¢ medi ¢ man * I Kable raith. When | boy —Colorado and Kan 1 1as grown 1ot one sgore to SixX ang . e " inronriaiions )-commities round in h tincrant barhy T HlasH i o 05 it to reflect on those things, and to see Biefore sunset, @ co d 1o be continue wors on mavy and defi- || R T e Sd has become a part of New England it- ghel ‘ ) ; 5 Sk consiructed of Coda (L piiohj Cingy aponiations il s carvicd to a hos- On a junket fo Califo,- self. wherein we can further the cordial re- 1 . A of fire will nid Dengciiurosscomnitice Sicoy list of in- | nia som 15 azo he stopped off ations we have alwavs enioved wi e by wedicine man [ ors Williumson bill to transfer pe R e L D e D i i . !\4‘11\»|1.\~\\: ‘h(m Alil\\;x‘\.. (11)‘1‘\91 ! ith o as of the Hopi country. | Libition unit 1 deparime Al annals cach was a parade for Sto hese forty vears have seen our patrons, and so broaden our scope e e : o e G P loRERE e hopncy changes—changes in customs, ¢l as to make ourselves more useful to ; fire dunee o drive the; Lobby commitive he ol vhatever of return- | erybody was m the parade, in thought, changes in ethods of them. ¢ s from the hogan of thwe medi- | speech by Senator Grundy express- |, )y 1 y : ‘ e ol R e L i e President Hoovar | (o 0 h8 f0GHRR =l doing things. In our stores themselves, dancer o aioutine sbout legisiation. lence during liis long _convaleseon While other s these changes have heen reflected—new r braves a from burning nator ris of Georgin, blamed | 4ig his indon: e courage falter. ol g : . 4 I S ee00Mize . o che ' "““ bl e Fman Togge of farm board for, ‘”h“,’ o ) it m: 5 methods for adjusting glasses to the casy 1o recognize or foresee changes 3 the dangers will | cotton market ~1w‘-l w 1o | the Toom on cr SR eyes have replaced the old, the hox in coming cycles. Therefore, as we fall exhansted. 17 visconsin legislators demanded | o pis ald dancing shoe an ) i e e i et At T stand at this noi ok in e fu- b et |Deie wn committee that power | Somee. e i plate camera ”"’\.]”,‘” supplanted b tand at this point to look into the fu i . most cred of | cor B license for | vgiee when f servel the modern Kodak, ture, we f'xl(-x\ll to our o R e e e e v ian aha-ni ety comfortable styles in many friends and pa- feathers will be made to dance in |hearings on bill to merger federal | ho never mentioned it { walking. | nd ventrilogu olasses have replaced trons our sincere thanks sabonlineatin (e phinlens e ash SRtk iance et i i ionss e S snan e ot the rather cumbersome for the friendly interest R obes e will be doomed by the| Bl to set uy Philipping “COMMON- | news” As a matter of fact, he — spectacles of forty vears and support so gener- et spirit, the Indians believe, and | vcalth under a plan of progressive | ginco youth, been interested in <he| The stage could learn a whole- 5 Sl aaamde S & " wnrn il death vl.z‘nw‘ chant will | autonomy was introduced by Senato™| church. In circus days he was con- | some lesson from Stone's insistence ago. ously accorded us. hezin Vandenberg of Michigan | vinced of the power of prayer. %0 | upon cleanliness in the spoken line, — Hous | him there always something more | Nothing bordecing on the vulgar s [P 3 o Ileardidetensa otAprolbition oM im porfant thank 1ife, clse \WHY tlie | pavmitted insituations on dialomns 10“"\5!10" M?“ Says He Representative Fort, republican, | gun. moon and stars? | and even & is taboo. In his con- Is Single; Starts Debate ~ew jerecy | His lovalty to his late partnor | tracts is a clause that he is fo he Winsled, Feb. 1—Henry Wilmot | Began debate on Haugen bill to| pave Montgomery has been one of el Bote desor ke Wy thing 5 of Torrington. who ought to know, | broaden prescnt laws providing tax | the theatrical classics. Montgomery ilhmi\& will have a tendeney to low says he is single. Louis Strano of | on oleomargaring 1< a mediocre actor but the billing the moral tone of his productic Winsted, however, 1 to diifer.| Representaiive Nelson, republicas. ways “Montgomery and | Stonc’s closest confidant is Rex Strano says the Torringlon man | Wisconsin, made @ plea for Philip- It was thus they started ont | Beach, his brother-in-lasy, married his sister v in New | pine independence trouping as boys from Joseph, | Vork last Saturday. Mary's opinion | Immigration commitice fook adii- | lissouri e Tnush in anyior couldn’t be obtained last night. tional testimony on bills to restrict | i r time theatrical man- | Stone's shows 1s in his spectacular- | Nothing to it,” Wilmot cmpha- | western hemisphere immigration crs g enormous offcrs mr‘[\ sudden entrance in Tip Top. H. tically declared. “I am still sing Elections commitice continued re- c to drop Montgomery and “=o | shot upward throngh a trap door in | reports to the contrary nolwith- [count of ballots in Wurzbach-Mc- o Montzomery was slighting | the stage, accompaniea by a loud | st n’mn;; We were 1o be married [ Closkey contest from Texas. | his work and showing up late at v2- | explosion and clouds of foan. When p TI C IA N s hut we changed our plans, We may | Agriculture committee began con- | hearsals, Stone's invariable answ | he alighted on his feet, he grinned be married yet though | sideration of bill to provide protec- | to such suggestions was firm: ¢ | shieepishly at the audience and re- | = - = oL - = | tion for the American cagle. team is Montgomery and Stone [ marked 7 WEST MAIN STREET INJURED YOUTHS IN COURT ‘ Judiciary committee opened hear- His innate modesty is encom- | “I put in one raisin {oo many!” Hartford, I%eb. 1 - Two local | ings on bill to make Star Spangle-l | passed in the great ambitionf of hi | - % youths, who we severely injured | Banner the national anthem. [life—the stardom of his daught:r| 1vred Stone's greatest accomplish- NEW HAVEN SPRINGETL BRIDGEPORT WORCESTER NEW T when a stolen ear in which the == | Dorothiy. wiieh came true Before | ment to my notion was mastering §47 CHAPEL I 3 MAIN & 1148 MAIN § 13 MAIN ST T2 WEST MAIN ST. F were riding skidded last Sunday | SENATOR CONNOR ILIL (‘\lnv accident in the air took place I | castanets. For several years T so- v no 1 Agawam, Mass, and| Hartford, Feb. 1.—Senator Michael | was aranging to appear in a play ! eretly practiced to zive a set of Ty el ST St rPam ety T TOTOCD v A ned in police |a hemorrhage during a convention | —supported by Fred Stone,” surprise your friends! The futility They are Robert | of the association of general —con- Saes | of it all was one of the reasons I McComb, 2 Owen street and | tractors in New Orleans, will return | Stone is perhaps the most popi- | tcok up fatting rnest Racine, » of 1758 Park [home in a few days. Mrs. Connor wctor in the East but his popu- | (Copyright 30. MeNaught . street. is with him, y is not geographical. He is Syndicate, Inc.)