New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1930, Page 2

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] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930. * OFGOLF TOURNAMENT | M (Continu and Mrs ty, will southern t Calls Case Prejudiced ropo! crowns i AUOVAEXECUTES. WOWANWHOSHOT TUCSON RANCHER Yori (Continued I'rom First 21th Woman on of M ear old yout porting serting th crime, were “Jack.” Dr. L. pronounc alter Warde chamber A few tion the Dugan o'clock t A search discov Lottla of Believes Guards Sasved Situation Wright voman wer of two womnic prisoner. Unt four wom vhist as Victims S I T Money Pours Into H;m(lx'\ |BELIEVE IT OR NOT - BY RIPLEY ’ AROU}\Dw THE WORLD WITH RIPLEY € Kng Festares Sraiaie. Inc. Great Brtam rhis reserved 3 request, went with stamped, ad- Ripley will furnish picted by him). Pat. Of.) (Reg. U. 8. anD REAL NAMES RING her me at JACK SHARKEY ... John (uccoskey PHIL SCOTT......... Philip Suffling RENE DEVOS ....... langors S¥2yaearl JACK DELANEY......Ovila Chapdelaine NEWSB0Y BROWN....... Jave Monlrase JOHNNY DUNDEE Gluseppe Carrora JOE DUNDEE amvel Lazzora 11USHY CALLAHAN ... Vincenl (otris Scheer IACKIE FIELDS .u.,... John finkelslein BERT COLIMA ....... Ephram Romero GEORGE GODFREY.....feab. S. Williams BABY JOE GANS......Gerald Slayghler KID CHOCOLATE Eligio Serdinias 109 MORGAN ...... Ber! Pilkinglon Yy PROLINO............. Paulina Uzcudon 'BUSHY GRAHAM...........Angelo Gerac/ KING TUT................ Heary Tullle BABE HERMAN.......Herman L Sousc PHIL MEGRAW......... Phil Karmanos SAMMY MANDEL .. . Salvalore Mandello BENNY BASS. ..... Benja. Basseches JOLY SANGOR ... Joseph Singer: | i\ = . i Z o= Z I rac N cued 50 | that | ishm | ‘COMPLETE CIRCLES / WINNE R hat 50 Boston Believe It o CONTEST atment at the ‘ One inhumanity Boat Afte moto crew of three we federal officers 1 said ng Brown in ti Boys Recently Mob Attendant One g ously | His actions toward the inflamed them, i Another cidents bec One | bed on A sharp P —— Coast Guards Capture r Long Chase || “al., ¥eb. 21 (#) . coast 10ts from guard v L one-pour ind elc launch invest © today. n said vard the launcl 'he coast g 1 ard enco ly yesterday they chasec fi before The no liquor wa coust gua ed, re attendant was recen 1 is 1 beaten had by other guards, i en a they ent were willing t for the report dant use an at a revolve Instructor Stabs Boy the trade disclosed, recentl £ the boys in the implement, 1 ufficic of insin of arn \d 1ty serious hool ir ipal ct to to rc irm o the pri ar said have | zroup |10 ¢ It noon of fr | doors to eat them ToM MARTIN i BUNTED A HOME RUN / that | the age 1 THE BALL ROLLED (NTO A HOLE - + AND WAS OUT OF REACH ) Caston, P HAS 400 DESCENDANTS owned. by MRs. Alice Brown Lebanan, H.H EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON James Shields, Representative of Four States—Shields’ remarkable public career included many public offices, such as school teacher, lawyer, legislator, auditor, judge, major-general, governor of a territory and senator from three of our states. His full biography is published in the Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1927. The White Giraffe—This specimen is on exhibition in Messrs, Rowland Wards’ studio in Piccadilly, England. It was shot by Capt. Tremlett in Tanganyika Tervitory a few years ago. One Cent Reward for Kit Carson—In Franklin, Mo., on October 6th, 1826, a notice was posted offering one cent reward for the return of Carson. He was bound to learn the sad- dler’s trade, and ran away from his work. TOMORROW—The First American Millionaire Re' o R Sol cut denee place io! who 1 fo I sides of the city 1, which the county in the northwestern section |building, occupied an entire block | ¢ town and the borer has been |in the loop, surrounded by Clark,| in istern sec- | Randolph, LaSalle and Washington | entire been streets I within the restricted district When the throng gathered at the piments o street entrance 1o the county will b policemen rode the sidewall four with ( heen Ny taneously on all upon. Although the corn is arc atten W only the > southe [ the He eight corn to points Clark permitted | building, four will re. |abreast down sts as| Ths boldc-: of the marchers was s that |a girl who bobbed up on a| in the district under every time she was pulled | Nar stated today that [® #n Dy the police. She was one| removal alleviation of this re- |Of the dozen or more herded into a impossible. | patrol and taken away. tended 1 Hand bills urging the uncmployed | were the |to “join the international inspection Firit Serlin g This ymers of A ho stred not a | patie boy's iden was practically who yesterday demon- unemployment about The demonstration noon hour, & took place at 1 attracting thousandsy of Loop workers as they stepped out to lunch T2 ~ CHALTEMPS MEETS : " CABINETREVERSES - T0BOYS REPORTED ontinued From First I'age) have sent out stration against Southing- will the Comstock- tion had heen in Glastonbury gather- | Thursday, March te Vege- Ierre Sced company of Wethers- field 14 Progress =0 no statement on time, would malkc ne e o) ve been welfare 1o reflect school management hich b the Glad all howe are said prediction Dlyonic nis Farm Head Witnesses Beatings SR L inderstood that | m mper. voted down titution when the a e Je Cahinet inflict dircetly on t hous int the |C00k ville ho has been at six or several times heen which guards Peck, some seven years vitness to attempted to claration is 1e bulay New thent Boyd, ! . an ex-sen No action has been taken nderstood, n when the sit hrought to the atte bers of the hoard of 1 occasions Immoralty Alleged of the testimony which has been unearthed, it is reported, dis- closed cruelty on the part of one at- | \dant appro sadism and in other cases, nmorality to follows of 10 i iy eve 1as been tru in away nard Daladier Itienne Flan- gave BERLIN CORN DAY [IKELY 0 REWAIY system, told of a which a boy was deliberately sc by ard; another in which onc thrown down stairs, and a num- ber of cases of beatings inflicted with a club. The most aid t of M after recent disturbance ool is that involvir © " WITH CHICAGO POLICE v at Kudolph Anton Tre of stre of cu wrec Dalen with a was speared manure fork, 16, of by Austin Mills, New London instity Officials of the 4 Brown had been taken to the hospi- tal, stated that they considered the injury accidental Statement By Brown Deputy Coroner James .J i of New Haven ordered t taken from Brown. his chanc considered operated cn rupturcd at th men and L1 ) a ma Redhifer North Wells strect, called nemployment.” tha heir 4 of mout auny officer a sta purred valks, strik to recovery scant being snrgeon who An wound ated that zroup on the school | urder an attendant and that one ot simul- | the boys starfed to throw manu e 1 to hoxes address 1sh down i by arte Bro it was learned nd Mills n, in a| farm | ners follower he werd their wor aten Pull Burden on Berlin 1 il | | | »r ¥ cction s of bread There are r school ur Under the the school has power 1 drastic m d before 10 the | ministered by the | eriminately teports + school thy state had hospital thori a critical condition but had reco andowski Among of rushed e and General hospital Atwater of the pulsc. ed them bathing their wounds while Miss At- ater bandaged them as | couta. blocked for half an hour station of Queen street investigated the the usually comp ty boys, of the aid that on § meal, they arc uit turnover housed i school is L supper r nothing more cookies ports, ur one or er the cigh imit, transterred there London county home Lashing Allowed law, the st there are two bo: yea serinter instil punish itary confinement is ed at the at ( is beliex the that eformator which it hir d has boar effect arc endants ir and without the aut n of the of serious have rumored thr gh stories told by came out on parole is believed that ne rmer inmate d by the a 1, all of whom 1 the s tion of the board b superintendent arly a s have heen i nts of the have we ub. ht Mr dolph Brown was sentence chool by the n for hoys New Britain ¢ trouble often inst him had on been charges investigated ton has & Brown. the hoy's ailor shop at recently released Mrs. Brown is nt at Hartford hospital. father visited him at the hospital last night. t, was n conditions to Pec ier foot her 1 by tion rds: ind ol A group of lar- | Whiting street, re rned. nmates had | 3 helieved, | jated r old thoz- b 1 \dis- ho:- <cor nte Ifare aq to June ou and been fathe 48 Dwight from o GAR STRIKES POLE; YOUTH IS HILLED ties stated that Dascoly w « ousness. Lev ros s comfortably xpected Local Al hed fler the Residents Give z those who 1o a few minut wer h rison Iitzpi and Robert Mr in a 71 Britain ¥S Atwalc Now to a telephone notified Dr. and Dr. C. W. Moody of | ind then called the New hospital, th and the police \cos from i r of P n hospitals an Britain ) M ool 1y police patrol e Park's eall hurried to and 1 men while ival of the ind M Ve powe victims, while they The New Britain water to the men and coni by talking to them n ambulances itzpatrick d to los the Maiorano sen were resi best They rendered conside Cook. The quick a r in calling the o br. r. au arriving within a short the crash, raffic is Tied Up blley and automobile traffic ac urious people gathered ked car wa a of the Line Se Southin own e order of the police. Timothy 1'ole Lidwin Cushing of Southir accident and h As rumors Leslie Bry traffic. B EXAMINED UITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist " MAIN ‘.\‘r. George B administered first feeling (Continucd I'rom First I'age) courd 1 U rick Mi carhy lain- Brit ristol Am- d the pond im aid e Miss id all n sed hi: dents 1fort- and she rable ction thor- ities resulted in the ambulances and doctor time s was rowd The moved by Joseph rvice gton, Police- | 00lks, ngton andl wead <3 A | Late this afternoon the authoritic ounced that Levanowski's elbow had been fractured and that Dascoli was believed to have a concussion of the 1 t is now thought, how- ver, tha scoli will survive, aibout that three men had bec ed, cars sped to the scene ctions, The car was badly though by a queer pran ck of the rumble seat, in which of the youths were sittin; even scratched. The cut cleanly through, showing chere the car had struck the pols Although the windshield was crack- ed considerably it did not it ; n kill- from all wrecke of 12 rin Second Sensational Crash radiator & il crash b the of : s morn. - regist Mrs, Mathilda South Cana cet, Plain- d thro 2 highway North ne vas of the non-shatter glass type One wheel on the machinc ed intact. The car York license plat Climax of Wild Pl taining had wn during t e, crash remain - bore a New z alol tore down and broke off landing in & wh i a Da lot ph po nally According car ¢ ded youths ibout to L wild o to e posts of the Or of ough the radiator rough the driv ral peo had narrowly | though s s reported Wi South speeding ion Sna (,_,'\',',‘,'," . Loose Fire Box Screw Sounds Its Own Alarm ing a trolley ¢ v 1 Box red reason h.the polc 11 onto noon n four siren W of speed pa 1 m the iver left side. 1 ous d autos reported that the | cd them traveling at a terrific clip. One stated that he orced to drive into the gutter to get out of way of the spceding machine. | car was still speeding tarted to pass the seven ca town line, it was report ol a or from traf the car pass- sound- cording Believe , the car the men whose con 1t is believed that > rumble c Charles W. Plainville pronounced d neck and Maiorano Dascoli Drivir the police could was driven by of ical. seat., Moody of (th due to a ved skull returned By Factory Accident Ig pchala 30 Smith brolken k frac ton 1 amputatior Ne 3rita reral lospita - k SOLICITORS RECALCITRANT 0 of Meriden; and i brother, Muiorano of Southington L man in Pasqua vo men were soliciting Dascoli young s night hington lunch | Paladino until recently 1 ployed 1 Hartfc n Mil f counter subscriptions in a en told to go, ac- to Captain a be rd B Tites ry Co. quarters. ito 10l urch s a pal to Osculski ar Britain hospit X-r vando ay photographs ki wer tol hospital today ITRUCK GOES OVER BANK Womens ond Misses @ —215 MAIN ST.— For Tomorrow, Saturday (Washington’s Rirthday) a Record-Breaking Offer of 800 NEW SPRIN DRESSES Prints—Plains—Crepes—Georgettes, Ete. $7°50 2 for $1 Each Dress Made to Sell For $12.75 EW—Advance Fa will be worn th . the dress styles that spring may be purchased now at Jordan’s at prices much lower than they should sell for. They are ues extraordinary and you will surely want more than one dress. Barly shopping is advisable because 800 drestes will not last long Vot at this price. r Misses, 14 to 20— for Women, 38 to 50—for the little women, 16!% to 26'5 and in between sizes. iz i A Special Showing of New Formal Wear at ivening Dresses For Economical Prices

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