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~=-| NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~-] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, \IU\D\\ FEBRUARY 17, 193( - Wife With Eyes Closed By Blows GAILLARD BLAMED Calvin Coolidge at Los Angeles NEW BR]TA]N [flb[S Chinese Stage Star Wins Audience Denies Hushand Hit Her But Man FOR FRAUD |NN Y After a Leisurely Jaunt Across T|T[FIN EHFEKERS Of Blase New Yorkers Despite Fact Is Sent to Jall for 10 Day Term Country W atching Politics Trend No . i e hyw ——— Accused ol Getting 3500 alfl ol | st £ Hartiord Finishes First in Y, H One Unders tands Hls Language ault With Baby [nis wite in the house any mor ‘ “ : Ring Worth $1,200 Mrs. Coolidge Observes pRESlDENT APPROYES C. A. League I 01 1930 | Mei Lan I"zm;.r. \\'hu DET e e e G O would ch her out agai »arent that Carriage and Broom- ux ilicen; lork T N That Husband Is Still LIONS' CLUB FROLIC ) §750,000 a Year in Ori- e Joseph testificd the ; Bile the loc stick Revealed at Police - that the childs litional co Head of His Own Home former marri v Custom R e was against unbe- ¢ t Hoari . heliis S ot : Hoover Wires Messaze Commending ental Theater, Captivates st Lt b l“:‘,m d;“ oui caring Chil- ml‘\]”’ IO e w1 or in Stop at El Paso. ization' for'11s Wolk in i Crowd With Pantomime ; et A dren Save Iather From Rl e oo b DS N : Children's Tnterest. 1 1 and Characterization, ¢ terence scttings be- More Severe Penalty. iy : o cou . lier || +: | Joseph admitted 1 ; drinks of wine, bu to prepa tion from the of Gaillard cy infortut You ot boik he pen ed Joseph on driven by tion for e Dl ) Bl served With Patriotic Program o . ‘,,“‘, reoct i vertain | "Fo Tammer pres | e St L e R T I to e what it was | street, Now ot mother vandowski, both promincr avenue, this city concluding ox held yester . \ 1o 1 o ; 5 sc_for arrest The yesterday fternoon and t Holyol 6: Watcrbu 3 : 5 U driver 1 ey saw cach other g 1 lirc s New England Mass, w the hletic m | Middlet 5 L : ke gz roi t tion but Thiot 5 10 ot are] h % t o PR g AUTO STRIKES WOMAN i for hown in drill ¢ | 1 A trick Flynn of 154 Laurel stol. reported to Sergeant t poli headquarters ompany him, ore of e % “hil Ll ¢ g T o e yho I (i o ol 1l strect but she did Ignorant of Banking AR G e i hiEhe : B " : | i s, but from |not car o hurt and she de- in u‘.‘\-. approachicd the folic t Atiohal Alliance ha! 1 i Tei 1 ntity. i e e SIEERERR RO BE RS B e e e THREE LEADERS ) inferpr 7t | L lependence of Cifhuania, Bl e i i and | ‘] (] e s ; w h complained to | Mother country,” 1 S Proseeuting i a i ‘\‘W ; 3 ; 00,101 ol et e local JUSBANQY {nl {8 Uorney J 0seph (G Waods! A DL R e L el fi e Ll e Angeles today afte cir success which way fro.n | 148 years ago, there were 13 colonics 1 for 1 ica nstructors d to strap | which afterward formed into 13 | ent home and took ROl NS WOnag: U director of the \ district e |states. They formed a government |y © arousing he i =0 Politicians 1",.‘”,(‘: \7“ al ¥ Solelaus Bobinski Tosenthal ult. 1 human rights and car E A ¢ of what S DIeiCenE RISl Rl Y (aEhE rant Ny e left in the ystifyin § stat i tyranny of forelgn countrivs. | the bank and she withdrew famous 1 do not choo . 100l 5 ; i ; L Rt t created more than thre hild would 1 \ ) M1 ere. 1 arte ¥ ‘ i R A turbulent political ion Vo Ko el s Ta | SRy A aen i tha (g | exists thronghout the country due to | Lid, to put back hor | western wir e party in the - ople in the world | $3.300, so they directed the cab regarded generally as a conserva- whe fell to th - the spirit of lib- | driver to the ition H with his sympathies inclining ) : : d et herself he picke Bl ap people in Money and Ring in Envelope owird the cast Trc et Levitt of Greenwicl carricd her into 152, | slds L e ot o On the way down, Gaillard -| Some conservative rastern leade : yrought court action (o Tol 3 St ler $300 in Ty i = e blic utilities commission, will Tokarezyk t d lie | pation and then Abraham L gested that she put her 33 into lit will he recalled. including Niys M, SIS i hee v s cnvelope which he had, but she | tary of Treasury Mellon, underwent | °1 Lk v “""‘“nj :‘]“ the Kiwanis centing torne ds | cimancipation S S q thought she would just a el zood deal of persuasion hefor Foi “‘“ y ,»',ym o cn lavery. And to ar icing | 0ff to Told it in he hook. He casting their lot with Herbert Hoov- Gtreiar el i nrged zently, however, and she | er, and Cooli has some meh s "‘“ 1" putting the money and her | followers stil his group. & i At © countri ring Co Sl Yo have s i anen Jv‘ I il neour Bt 1 s ispect @ e time that the i thou Al {" lop I W 1 unknown o indi orrow 1001 o gl bag, == | conservative forces of count ich wan Sy & 1Epicic and when she under its hanner, and make a vater if he was quot s Bl onene envelope she found it similar to that made by Coolidg in the Herald. The a 1hor tilled h newspaper 1924, when there 3 1 split in . E rmative, al cone told him P 'hat - Gaillard’s companion w 1 oparty cansed said statemne ) T H et MoreSailorstS I issing o IR AR N e G (S : fip 1 upmobile’s three new I appealed to the publ . e nlive 1 d i J ! s He represented that e Tad worked | ol of the situation proba. | “ONIMission and been {urned down cars arc alive with power . . . cager with speed. . . Mrs. John as therefore well aequainted with ¢ incorrect. The stateme brilliant with beauty . . . IHupmobile believes that they S s f erving the treud in his quict way fined i the Terald that ¢ ; 1 (he district, but it was not a chanze | qre his friends, waiting. for develo; company had appealed ! will set new standards of value and performance .. . two chil pe May, N. J., Feb. 17 (UP neetin he opinfon of the au-|inents. Thies o Connecticut Light and Power ¢o, 1 : : . . volic R e el e b DRl o ol L s A e Drive them, ride them, inspect them . . . Herc's & night-long el for a barge thori nor was he actually enm-fgition o size up the situation af 5 L aios anad 1A ployed anywhere, His excuse 107 | (ho gongrensionsl cloctions this fan. | 107Ul was correet, he informed leaving the taxicab with illard to show the latter a dircet wi 15 e oli- eI 1 slipped s tug in stormy L new automotive pattern that you should know about. in which, many observers hero Sreavicl man. lieve now, the repul s will e i U SO R L cel cheeking department | for some losses. Democrats cven pro- | JOhn M. Stewart, bodic ¢ Large and another lite- o Pennsylvania ion out in the cold 79 dict a demoerat CONZress, - ont, believed to contain two ofher Shock Affected Husbhand optimism huoyed uy s 0' ‘\Omhmgt““ Dead mtosicated g gics, have not yet been located. Telling her story to the local po- | minor victories in 1 SRS fiERiElLo thoR forald) The tugboat Montrose was en|lice, the woman said her husband | capped with that in Calin Coolic i‘vl"‘m'»“"lh eb. 17—John M roufe yesterday to New York fronn| has neyer recovered from the shock own congressional district. t rt, 79, of South Cente trect Noriolk e e . . . & Arges, of her duplicity and when the New = licd yesterday morning at the New Electric Vaporized Mineral |y, ¢ cand the Hallo- | York police sent for her to come | HIS DINNEIR WASNT READY and Pine Needle Cabi well. Bach had aboard a crew of [here it she wanted (o cheek up on | Mrs, Walter Misko of 142 Queen Jaths three n severe storm the | Gaillard, lor hushand - referred toy street was under the infiuence of |V _’“'1"\_" e apnaun ek S I X E S AND E I G H T S acaloupectiily . two lincs ke and Capt. Ao C.|the latter as her “smart boy friend.” [ liquor and had no dinner ready| | e o e fren i .| Simmons of the Montrose sent out The police said today that in ad- when her hushand 1 o1 ctober o1 and came to arrived hon hoCe 1 | Southingto! 1887, « s a ¢l - o el N an SO8 dition to the count on which Gaillara | {rom work Saturday mnoon, iccord HELDEtonAEL Uepiiaiaohir g tism, Neuriti Lumbago, Dinheten, : T ter member of the Order of Ma he coast guard cutlter Tampa Charac were arraigned last | ing to his story to the police, ane e R e ki I I haract i ned iis story 1 v} 33 0 El o0 . 208 I ; s e s e R e Rl e eab il Wae (ot ne ea L D 133 Harsepower Hupmobile Eight, 90 miles an hour $2080 orms of Skin Eruptions e esponded from Lewes, Del, and the \er w o alleging ent back into the tene Disorders. A Natural Nerve Vitalizer | coust guard patrol boat 215 put out they attempted to defraud | ment after hoing out a few minutes | 100k SLOW & Wilcox and Southing | 100 Horsepower Hupmobile Fight, 80 miles an bour o o o 1745 and Bejuvenator. Marvelons results | Lo ere, They suceeeded in lo- A. Johnston of the City|he found that she had lighted an|to0 Hardware comp for a long G o \'um«'“::l'.:,':.| it :’f:-\.; '«I,'.";,'::'f cating the IHopper and Tallowell Coal & Wood Co.. Carl S. Neumann, | 01l stove which set f to a tablc[number of years other form of trentment. Price $2.00 | | and towed them into Delaware Bay. nt of the Union Manufactur-| On which it res 1 aves his wife, Mrs. Margarct 15 for §25.00 paid i ) ppe Merrill, however, had disap- ol the seeretary to Cha The police were called and Officer [Stewart: threc gons, Thomas ‘and| scas vesulted today in the finding of v find Britain General hospital following a 70 Torsepower Hupmobile Six, 70 miles an hour « + . 1098 Sl man C.1. Smith ot Landers, I° Walter Malona reroried no cause for |James Slewart of Southington and| Prices quoted}"at factory” ~ + » Cusiom equipment, at slight extra cost e e Bum chasers of the coast guard |& Clark by the potato game, repre- | &N i rest. Mrs. Misko accused h'vr“,’”“””l l“_“"" ‘;(,, ""1""":‘*'- Ca the et o wing only [|fect from Cape May and Norfolk | senting that boxcs of polatoes were [ NUShand of throwing her onto thejads, and 13 grandehildren. paratus that tends to peolong | | joincd in the search, as did the cut- | cases of liquor ordered in the south | 10T but the police could not decide | He and his wife observed the Uie st of fife. 1t whvo'toctudes the | |07 S000 from New York for Gilivery Bers 0.0, whether T did 5o in anger or in|Rmniversary of their wedding Niktiropathy iropractic i e || The Sencea radioed today that one| Word came to the police yester. |0 €ffort to save her from contact | year No fuilure curitin, So of the Merrill's litchoats had been | day that Gaillard s wanted in Mg | Vith the flames. [l Ol Sl orgny T for The hands of one of the two! Vernon, Ohio, for the fake liquor 5 home of his son, | e e | ¢ dead men were frozen o the oars. | zame, which he is said to have work SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY 7 MEGS I dldyRal ooy e s e | b bodics were transferved to the | ed suceesstully. He also want A surprise birthday party wasg @t 2 o'clock. ¢ Horac Ulcers, Swoll J . e |l eutter e, which liter veported |in Iton, New York A4 Brid civen in honor of Miss Ltuth Ander- |Greensmith, pastor of the 1Mirst Con- | ° R0 a0 XS {it was cn route to’ New York port. son of Pleasant street Satlrday. A | 8regational chureh, will - officiat ’ o large number of girla from 1 tol md burial will be in the Bradiey | w falls to a depth of ) A W ) T Ql < ‘orestville and Jis city were pres- | Memorial chapel in Oa il ceme Dr. COOMBS e e e e e 238 Hartford Ave. at Stanley St. Tel. 3811-W il RNutire | Gurol Spedlline Calif. public, Feb. 17 P)—Ilios Brache, silts, including a large folding cam- | S — Naturopathic Physician & Chiropractor e minister of justice, presented his|era. Refreshments were served and | New Britain is in the ¢ 10 SOUTH HIGH STREET The United States continued in | vesignation to President Vasquez 10- | social time enjoyed. Miss Ander- | coneentrated campaign to NENCEBRETAL, 8C0 N first place for Japanese exports dur- . The president accepted the (son is employed in the local office | the best known telepho ling the first ninec months of 1929. | resignation. of the Irudential Insurance Co. locally,