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0. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. | ————— [ = e - = = of the school; the appointment of [debts” but he did not belicve that [HRL WHI] PLAYEI] Pharaoh’s Curse” Again ©n reauest, st with stamped, _aa- Third Scarlet Fever [% 0, Clai. Paraen o ickoy and|debls shoulal be cause for ihe! goy= ? SEee dressed onvelope, Mr. Ripley will furnish : e Tamt James Ellsworth as a building com- |ernment to discharge anyone. P y Recall§tj in \’::\\ ,l‘_)fd‘h BEL]EVE IT OR NOT vicot o anyihing depicted by’ bim). BY RIPI EY Dgath in Major’s Family ||\ /iiicc; ana the appropriation of $13,| Senator Dill, democrat, Washin:- LI = . Peiping, China, Feb. 25 (M— f1400 for a filtration plant at che |ton, asked Bonner if he could give L r ot itish muscur Mrs. Ma ret Gorman Rupertus, | | school |any *official act” in which Russcll e wer g e —— 5 of Albany, N. Y., wife of Major Question of Tong Standing | tailed to serve public. The wit- e S e persitious anoth . ~ - . william Rupertus, nd in com- The pressing matter of providing |ness presented several letters which (Continued From First Pagc) i ohs' curse is s mand of the Ameri Marine | fincreased school accommodations in |condemned Russell personally. —— et X g ! N ~ B Legation Guard, die ay, )nr-rnu has stirred the town for more| The “false affidavit” Bonner re- s of millions of theaterg 16~ E . T S hours after the death of he; n a year, and various solutioas|ferred to was one made by Russell Willlam Jr.. aged 11. Both deaths || have been proposed and rejected at|when he left the interstate com- were from scarlet fever. { one time or another. The defeat of |merce committee, where he was an MUt e ) ering exhibits : _The oy contracted the dis {one plan last summer brought the |attorney. Rle st on IECR e : 1, Arens ) a fortnight ago and Mrs. Ruper- || resignation of several members of | The affidavit said Russell Tan Tol ) ; lics 3 4 | ‘H"f‘ went to the hospital with him :lhr school board. was ‘“separating himself from tI Authany c I ixor. : % 3 [[#na neiped in nursing nim. | The present proposal is sponsorcd |civil service,” Bonner testified, add- SRR G e 1 A um_official t > 2 . % too, contracted the diseasc a few || by the school and finance boards|ing that he did this in order to re- ; i ¢ wi N days ago. and was broached at the town meci- | ceive the 3700 from the govern- 4 ~ Today's deaths mark the third ||ing on Friday night, when 500 per-|ment's retirement fund. slazs, marcied o ! 4 d : \ | xr:fl:m T:uw;‘r!ufl family since its [ |scns jammed the town hall. There — ind eventual 2 7 o irectly cor A W = : coming to Peiping last fall, a ||was no discussion on the plan, how- . . Cambridge. She ¢ 4 a_conval- e s TR X , % 4 - g || qaughter, Rodney, age four, hav- ‘r\vr, the first action hnnr: to pince | Bristol-Farmington Road .flw-::flzo . ce 1 nd that the s g ¥ = 8 3 ing died of scarlet fever in De- }m» question hefore the voters at ihe | To Be Built This Spring O T rdof any ove : out- p 3 il g cember. {polls today. Therc has been bitter 1 to the Herald) : o i ! ! cal : ; 9 - - \ * ————J)nppomnou in some quarters, anl Bristol, Feb. City offic T ¥ 2 1 A .. b G the proponents and foes of the plans |last night announced that the state el > sy 15 e d 2 for 3 -~ 8 &% | | have indulged in series of attacks|is to build a new road on Farming- SR TR O ¥ : a2 S 2 ] - RA[; : counter-attacks upon each [ton avenue, from the Farmington i . g ther. town line to the Sessions factory in ponder he mor - raohs' ¢ . legend st = | Bristol. Bids will be asked about |the road will be of two widths. | There, owing to curves, it will hr (Continued From First Page) |twice as wide as the rest of th —— highway. 300 mark and prospects for a great | = ¥ i rush of voters after the factory| =0 N % One Mentlon of « ricu : 2 ; 3 hours appeared bright. According to| (Continued From First Page) |04 Nam Are Added to. At i vounced 1 t ‘ ‘ : : Moderator Lester Deming of {he —_— Third Party’s Petition pointed out e | ¢ . ’ a0 Neent ol od A 77~)’[4RIOLDHAWAIMN—~ S = i Berlin district, the vote in the first | 365,088 5 | Tacking 23 votes of the required i i E e e ¢ few hours thls morning eclipsed the| Savannah River Electric company | pumber to place on the voting ma- dogs was he n Legree T ons, in Gla < . ) i 5 P he | Y o | num pl h g ,).,‘m‘d it o g tai o where farmers had prote Shipwrecked — SWAM carly voting at the annual clections | $19.805 and 5‘~I‘»“' 54,. | chines tne candidates of the Indc- ¥ 1a ; 5 he state and federal edict, to an appreciable extent. Susquehanna Power company, $4,- | pendent party of New Britain, rep- droon slave. and Cassy “the d B i 20 MILES (N 15 HRS. IN A lieiaiazy ex [FRsreay [;? ne nesboNe vtk tracted,” had fled. Then. Legr there is no corn borer The baliots willl be, counted thisl| "tiaisn Tlectrle Lishb & Power | criaives ot Lo SLotproame o Scoialried “Bolt . fection in the town of Glastonbury, SHARK INFESTED CHANNEL # N A THE cvening after 7 o'clock when all Of | yq7q 400 AIECITICR IR 2 {city hall today 'v 1.hy fan _.\nwn:h"d Call out the dogs! Saddle n ser | t rritory been quarantined 4 2 LINES ARE e resilts' are in. The various| A iiincton Trrigation & Deyelop- | lo o on: CAEVINE 8= aldienalisles e o SEeon e G iy \ \WINNER OF FIRST PHIZE S XTI, B mos i rene|| e TGO LSRR L o her father, G. C. Howa yen- . Honoluly 7 sington, Royal Morse in East Ber- | Russell to Answer Charges | ,Y;’r the snoy ‘““F"‘;”"“:;fr Bl ed to stage T s -| Under the new restrictions, corn | - Believe 11 or Nol ND PARALLEL lin, and Lester Deming in Berlin, | Dramatically springing to Mis fect | oo ‘on whioh. Martin 1. Kell e | srowers may ship to Hartford mar ¢ CONTEST 3 are in a quandary as to the best|,rior Bonner had accused him "iv:‘yr‘\(‘y:oo\”d“fw th d‘pr‘;mvvi third He was a heir product has been in method of totalling them. Duc 10|}, ving and of making a “false affi- | yarty candidate for mayor, lives “and felt spected by a federal agent. The corn g | the fact that there are five separate | g,yi1 " Charles A. Russell, commis- < =3t S S ol z ist be shipped in bags carrying the s K estions on the ballots the matter | ¢on counsel, today asked and was| CHILD SWALLOWS CHLORINE that it ,H;u;nw nd nlér-\:i:l,; ‘»;‘ ,:{rm l‘;omi ; h . ‘\r;lr::)({hex: COT“{‘C"“‘”’ .anfl the nm(h-:m\,,” permission by the senate inter-| The two year old daughter of Mr. a fficu _ - y or8 artford A / Le.r counting votes must be de-[gate commerce commission com | nd Mrs. Santo Albino of 181 Was} cause of the pol P . i e o e c P trect swa ed a smal : explained to ELEANOR - i & owndistae mittec to reply to the charges. ington strect swallowed a small ided upon by each moderator for S : restrictions were Russell in testimony before the|amount of star water containing writing her mer aueuh o o el ‘n‘\“f"fm‘j CHURCHILL % 3 o Town Mecting This Evening committee last weck asserted that|chlorine this morning and becams “I don't knov S e R R e e = : v ; Yollowing the counting of the|Bonner countenanced irregularities |ill. Dr. Vincent J. Smith was called the work finished,” she smile D MOl B o THREW 3 f i | ballots the results will be announced |and favored the “power Interests.” |and found the child playing in t ed if “Uncle Tom's Ca 3 tritton explained the 15 hold \ . E |at a ‘n mee oy & com secretary o 5 antidote hav. yeen used Haiko B it " hether or not they are formally A BASEBALL |at a general town meeting this eve- | The commission secretary declared |yard an antidote having been uscd magic spell e no ccepted b e Erowers. S 3 ing in the Berlin town hall. The |today that Russell's charges were |effectively. irs | Accepted by th srowers. 234F1.5%4IN SN 5 -{-‘ 3 | meeting will be held shortly after|false and continuing his attack on - — over America 3 Hewark, K.§ ) \ t AR ) A the polls close at 7 o'clock. The|the counsel said he “is a dishonest| E. A. SCHADE RE TURNS HOME said: | & i WEIGHS /465 POUNDS — B FT. 6 IN LONG. | remaining questions listed in the|debtor Jdmund A. Schade, mechanical “Coodne long eph9,1923,~ 2 el by is. RA1SEA by MaL. 3. Long , €lkslawa, Ky | for the town meeting last Tri-| Bonner added that Russell was |superintendent of the Stanley Rule t d 170, Kirg Pestores Sysiente e Great Beain rights reersed = — 7737 and Level plant, returned to his ‘before another compar will sta |day night will he acted upon pro- |under investigation by the govern- out on th , bloodhounds and | viding the results of the bhalloting |ment. Senator Wheeler, democrat, |home, 597 Arch street, today from all.” | EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'’'S CARTOON today are favorable. Montana, interrupted: “If you dis- [the Hartford hospital where he un- | 5 derwent an operation on Januar) any v oers ¥ Specifically, the five questions on | charged every one in the government * Adams Tamed and Trained California Bears—James “Grizzly” Adams captured | hioh the voters are balloting are the [ who doesn't pay his “just debts” you Schade has been with the R UELAY IN (o 4 From First Page) |many grizzly bears, which he tamed and trained, using them for beasts of burden in traveling Benassfofs ne g CRORL jies Jth o oUI T S AnVAOEK B GG I A0 oL i | 5 : : A : L e merson site.” the appropriation of | Debts Not Cause For Discharge — = ahout the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains, during his explorations of that region in the |37.500 for that purpose, the appro-| He added that he “of course’ be- FOR B /1 NAVY TALK [[][]M o e P ine v sots of | forties and fifties. Later he used them in performances with Barnum's circus. ‘A full ac- |priation of $57,850 for the erection |lieved a man should pay his “just|USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS + strect, ho was noi certain that {COUNt of his exploits is contained in “The Adventures of James Capen Adams” by Theodore ullets had found their mark | H. Hittell. he thought they had, and The Dropsy Tree of Australia—This tree Is also known as the Bottle Tree of Queensland, +s he gripped the pistol and thought | S e m R R e 3 - SR R S e e s e )‘rmg:Au..t. <o named because of its curious shape resembling a bottle. Tt is peculiarly characteri arrive """‘),‘f[""‘"; O 2 the door of his aged mother | tic of the Australian landscape. It belongs to the geaus Sterculiae. BE IE e AtONS |y 6me on one hand and to his | £ : ey : s f and two children on the other, | TOMORROW—The Curse of Scotland TE T L V E I I OR N() I g T spokesl n today said ”mr:w:”ymrm\?o sman 4 ds 2 m‘l the urge to send a bullet through | = : ' : f United States, "t Britain_and | NS brain came upon him. He fought |gtate's attormney's of he was|difficulty, that court proceedinga all the hooks, accounts, vouchers (With Apologies to Ripley) Japan—has never been considercd as | ASAITSL W 4nd after throwing away |iocked in the women's riment, | have tied up their pay envelopes. |and memoranda in the office of the | 2 way out of the difficulty arising | {he shells of the bullets which caused | where there are cola o sicep on, but | Employcs of the fire, police, pub- | comptroller, shall, at all times, when from the French political crisis. He | Miss Velicka's death, he squared his|pe hardly closed his cyes all night, |lic works, health, welfare and park |not required in actual usc, be open The New seid such-a p would not he con- |Shoulders and strode towards his|he told police today. lack of air|departments and the municipalito the inspection of the mayor, the sidered constr inaemuch as it| mother’s home, resolved fo make a |annoyed him, he said, and at times [garage passed another day without ihead of any department, any execu- | was recognized that an effective dis-|clean breast of everything and take [he feared he could not stand the paid for last ] tive officer or any committee of the | armament agreement must include |the consequences, the police say confiner An intoxicated wom ‘Tomorrow, the payroll of the common council appointed for that| France Jelousy May Have Been Motive | next cell did not udd to his|school department, approximating purpose. The comptroller shall draw | Other Reports Casual Talk | The police and others concerned | peace of mind, especially after hav- | $36,000 will be completed. but can- |his order on the treasurer for the| 1 a fact would |11 the case are not of ong mind in |ing spent Night near noisy not be presented for payment un-|payment of salaries, claims or ac-| the d accepting malz's description of |and intoxicated prisoners " lless a comptroller is placed in of- counts, and such orders shall specify fallaom ey S ol netiesn b | the department to which such sal-| faneienok £ 20 My Vellcka, It as sald toda Wil Mark Time aries, claims or accounts are charge- | lable. He may also draw against| |'funds collected for a special pur-| Mello made friends of the police through his demeanor they were Day pleased when he obtained his release | No attempt will be made by today. He told them he was born in [to have the injunction dissolved or Brazil but spent a number of years |the issuc determined before the re- |DOSe, designating on such orders the lS other sources it has been| - Portugal before coming fo the turn date, the first Tuesday yyylf]"(h‘il"vv‘h-m arvxf'furl'l\v to ‘\h;r:};]))/x‘iv‘ T psiicei s et hifed s. Ho is a laborer at|April, Attorney Donald Gaftney, |ment from such n&ml.thyw\ ) ¥ wRatsal o V€| the Shuttle Meadow club and Val [counsel for Day, has indicated. "ed. In case of the absence, v;.; the had ever be alous ounger men DEeN | Flood, golf professional there, int bay, according Lo Mr. Gaftney, is|ability or disability of the eomptrol- ek Lol el younger m 10 WET? | paded’ with the state's attorney's of- | (he properly elected city comptrol- |ler the mayor with the consent nnH es 10 the pol - £ the el A fice for his release, lor. and if 1t is the desire of the|approval of the common councl, G f AERIICIR el e e cenmt e s o | reatest i L e e e S SR e e o Lot tlicidutiesionald officesiem. weniie & few min | whon Sehmalz met his wifa and Al |any wark, there js no objeclion on|Roratily, and such perscns ~shiell| Value vas Killed, told the | torney Thomas F. McDonough, who |the part of Day. |furnish satisfactory bonds for the in Radio i g ful He freely admitted improper and un- p relatiens with her and | ed to have fought against he pleas for his company 7= : L ; 49 an who walked from | disarma ; i with Miss Velicka and left {faithful performance of his duties. | Whenever it may be advantageou: to the cily by reason of cash di counts or otherwise, bills or ac | counts properly contracted by any board of commission and approved ed \ : countris s e has been retained to de i If it is the decision of the court ‘ 10 had been in | Mes, Schm emed to b o et ety therefore that Day has been legally clected pact was defir ESSNERY Y but the p ©lhe is entitled to the emoluments of nt toldbhiiviotiliat her niudban 16 of the Lo 2 m of {of her hu she rushed to|opic 1d can collect full pay from he did not | him and eried as she assured him of |, about him | her determi to stand by P \e date of the council's action, hoth sides agree, the fact that he i | | fi | he was a foreman | thre U thin. Tears ¢ ) nay be o aid by the | nan | through thick and thin. Tear B oy e S R R i ordered paid by | y | I | e ———— I'rary & Clark’s factory. | to his eves as accepted the em- |comptroller in such es and gub- comptroller notwithstanding ing with him | hrace and reeir ject to such limitations as may be Curtis Name to Be Remoyved Faperts Kent At : R were satisfied that he was | she showered c i aged wid-| 0 provided by ordinance, without sub- Mhe cxp ¢ - nocent n e e O el itaolo Neri, paymaster for the [P0 C S L e the common in in ses + A E . red to a two children board of public works, has received | oo neil for approval, notwithstand- oA o tond te any geant Flynn t ) ney McDonough annou _ following letter from C. L.{jg any provision in the charter of reached a virtual ag all | ST vhere he out the | today t Y ense will e Sheldon, cily tr % the city to the contrary, but in such B m the q £|ho v i un tr i state presen “Pay checks which are d by action shall be reported to the . e i ¢ 1| v y this i 5 S Co: ST department on the following | common council.” | i towar ST y mt the ¢t de- funds, filler construction filler, Tl'-‘llrl Re Iltu“'! On Bond e. “Schr 7 tod A ainiendnce dsmontidepantm subiand O!Bricn Runlored Ready } Less Tubes Mell 7 t 90 Broad | Wrec is attorney s an- subway fund ,and which are ed | . 2 il alking | To Seek Senatorship | the | YOu He realize ori [quent it hould have the pr'\u(rrl: Roston, Feh. 25 (UP)—Thomas C. | gFFERS T[] TURN BA[;K - 1. spent i and ' ness of the situat wh 1 8 ign ire of H. L. Curtis, comptrol- O'Brien of this city, former district N R 1| plunged himself.” ler, obliterated by a rubber stamp. |attorney of Suffolk county, will seck | G‘ 2 . 1 I i 150 i - r t I rr | The checks for the lv‘“g' ank on which thes he democratic nomination VIO AIQ amn e this r elen n Ma drawn will honor checks with which United States Senator ,”Y b LUMPthATI[}N t releage | 50N 1 2 M Mckas RIToME) signature of the paymaster|frederick H, Gillett, republican, 1s T MPLNO! : S Hartford county ja 00 vons. | oy atin, 1t was reported in demo- one... Duties of Comptroller cratic circles here today. PR 8 te | 3ever 3 = e 1 “he office of comptroller attract-| Although no democrat has formal- Perfomance_ A le att until the present | ly announced his candidacy for the he method of elec-|senate, it is believed that Marcus A. al' cting comptroller in case of dis-|the support of Senator David I bility or inability of the incumbent, | Walsh Appearance e nd the duties which go with the| O'Brien campaigned for Mayor osition have been understood by | James M. Curley of Boston last fall, Va]ue very few—in fact, after several|and it was considered likely that RS of argument, city officials| Curley would support O'Brien for ve been considercd well-in- | the senate, not sleep or he i wer yruary 21, 1930, or a subse- tomorro formed on such questions are far| - rt on the interpretation of many | Secyet Marriage Shown An % of the law bearing on the comptroller By Fatal Auto Accident | carding this office, the city| (loucester, Mass, Feb, 25 (UP)— Absolute LLL | “The comptrolier shall examine | weeks ago was revealed following T h 9 | nd approve all bills ordered paid by | the death here today of Mrs. Mollie riump Totiien : tte . the common council or any depart-|lawson Markusos, 22, victim of an pplicat f / 4 t tal r ment except herein otherwise |automobile accident. t the all urderer got aw provded, and said comptroller, on| The young woman, a telephone y - nr « the § © and e {he approval of any bills by the| operator, was en route from the L Mello Acce 5 | shall draw his order on the city |foster father, Commander Eugene N. = = o M t ‘ v t ) 1 Clark would be pro- {treasury for the payment of same.|Coffin of coast guard base 7, when T[] A"] LURN (IRUWH{S ooting and at onc the | hibited, under a penalt $1.000. | He shall keep all the accounts of |she was struck by an automobile 1 LI e of tt e, D e of n ture t ceord the city in such manner as may be operated by Albert N. Silva of this v on t K ) wh v provided for by the ordinance. He | city. She was pronounced dead on ey e 1 whil n e ceor ivor, | shall, from time o time and at least [arrival at a hospital. Silva was ar- . bu iy \ i | once a year, examine and audit all | rested on a reckless driving charge ers of « i1- [nccounts, books, bills and vouchers,| Not until after Mrs. Markusos' ‘ tion s finally determined in the |and the methods of conducting busi- | death was it disclosed that she and an ¢ recog any- | in n @ id not protest |z and use 1e books is not |government, and of any officer of |been married on pruary 14. sg 1 nd eain ¢ restrained [the city, and shall report thereon to | — £1,65 question of ¢ itines pend in a cell Laborers Fail to Get Pay the mayor and common council. The | Some fashionable women have See Ou Am And W' d 1 not ay to him, naturally, but | Several hundred city ore ‘dmvtfl of the comptroller, other than | two wedding rings, one of plain | r 0S N y maow Lift Glastonbury Ban there was 1 het open to|came to city hall today to ask tor|those therein required and his com-|gold or platinum for day use and | Haven, Conn.. I b (LP) hut to 1 the best of it.|the wages due them for last weel's |pensation, shall be fixed and defined |another set all around with dia- For the first time in st is t night, after returning from the | work but were told, with no I by the ordinances of said city, and [ monds for evening wear. 4 [} r

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