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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 ) 1930. \ RUTHERFORD REQUIRES JUST BEFORE THE FINISH AT MIAMI Texas Editor Leaves for New York |PROMISES BROKEN | ’ . ST RTINS - To Get Accounting On Play’s Plot| BINGHAM DECLARES I‘rr\cnh Opening of Apex Dry | | e : oaer - | Armillo, Tex., Mar. 1 (®) — Gene|let, Howe charges, was used by o0 - Co.'s nt Untll : e 1 Jlcauing 00,8 Eatabiishnicat | Howe, editor of the Amarillo News, | John Wexley, in writing “The Last . onference at Gapitol Called by na, | o] | Ticquirements ot Law Are Met. will leave here Monday for New | Mile.” 5 4 | | |York with the announced purpose| ‘“According to New York news- ommissioner Blodgett | »u I G Building Inspector Arthur | fof “cither closing the biggest dra-|papers,” Howe said, “Wexley stated v ‘rtunm-fom Rielesenty o Ltht | matic hit in New York or sccuring |he obtained the idea and the words Apex Dry Cleaning Co. which i ml |an cquitable scttlement for an|for his first act from Blake's play- | yoocpioot 3 te 7 on, Mar. 1 — Regular Collector Bernadotte Loo: i1 said, had planned to begin business | il tor and Totfor ¢ let. However, Mrs. Blake informs me mpub“ca“fls et ey planning to attend a meeting of tax | without the tormality of obtaining| | Howe referred to the play, “The |that she did not give permission for ly the once powerful faction known collectors at the state capitol, Ma a permit, arrived at the same mo- [Last Mile,” which ho asserted was|use of the playlet. Wexley or his| o .04 guard, are willing to A 2 | ment at the door of the establi 5 |based on the experience of Robert| representatives have been in €OM- | ueree viith President Hoover and Bie: fuformal /eontesence: of the|Ment at st Fleasant stret today. | Blake, son of Mrs. Ella Blake of [munication with Mrs. Blake, but|jeuders in the house that that the B ATIopIT COn erete { " Before the key could be insert - | Amarillo. Blake was executed in the |they have not come to terms. Sinits hna heanlmovin oo Elowty collectors of the 71 |in the lock the inspector served no- | | state penitentiary about a year ago.| Mrs. Blake, Howe said, spent ev- | 414 oot logisiative affairs are in & . fprotlEhis, achool, Tire an S0s | tice thati businensicould nof ba sot Just before his execution he wrote | ery cent she had in an effort to 5aVe | {arripie mess. districts of Hartford county will be | yp until the proper documents hal laylet, “The Law Takes Its|her son from the electric chair. He | mTho precert seems to them very held in the old scnate chamb ;| been procured at city hall. Accord- | which was published in|declared that either Wexley must |y, jidead and the only brighte ond floor, state capitol, | ingly. application was made later 1n n Mercury, and the rights|“do the right thing” or he would at- | o aspect of the future lies in the 3 1:30 o'clock. the day and the requirements of the of which were given Mrs. Blake as|tempt to enjoin the producers of the | tact that (he taritf battie cannot g0 This will be one o ‘ were | ier son’s only legacy. This play-|play. on forever. When President Hoover °°'-3'— \‘;“{"[' B | S | | had some of them to breakfast to conducted at conve N ESTG T NEW NGL | et e e s emall-r | | alk over the possibilities of spees \,,,.,,I,,:],xo,,t the st .‘hffl‘ ‘H.\’ - 11 Y I A E A E | ‘MAN HUBBEI] I]F $4[] SURYEY Two ROADS ON up. as demanded by House Floor sectional meetings, is felt, w i ™~ : A 1 | Leader Tilson, they told him sadly lrovs (oL sTealer i HlIokS AL ‘ IN FIRE FATAL T0 MAN | MUNICIPAL GOLF LINKS | vut vuntly that he haa netter keep faruibsianeciElon SDIE i | | AT PISTUL’S P["NT his shirt on because any executive e meetings cor [ in & i interference would only make things o in the natur ‘.] New Haven Detectives Here to In- | e B o ; it lire About Automobile in | | Sees “Necdless Delay” problems. withy det: VI | . Committee Study Problem of X ) inite addres n 1- forlaCass Held Up 1S He Em,,rs HIS Home y The almost seneral (‘f\sdppo?‘nt- tionally : sc. 9 Roadway at Civic Site ment. of the segulur 1:::;::::;\: It is requested by t : ctives, 4 o “ with the res e s er that n‘.tl»v n ‘H,‘,\. X )ul\ H"-o?,v‘. | 0n Glove S[leel Two parallel highways now are | regular sessions in the Hoover ad- the attention of \ttorney's office, were in | staked out through the municipal | ministration's first year is ex- municipal counsels, s in this invosti- | ; = |golf course. One, staked out by the | pressed by Senator Hiram Bingham towns, mayors of citfes angle of ello fire g‘%"fi | Two young men. believed to be ity enginecrs adjoins another stak- cticut, whose position i8 > horo! hairm ot, New Haven, in — = e e [avout ars of age, held up Frank | o3 oyt by R. J. Ross, engineer for at of other old guards- fng board of 1 Luppino of Corbin . Ll | Tercyak as he was going into XIS |ihe mynicipal golf course commit- | men such as Smoot of Utah, Reed i iner officials s n ana | Associated Press telephoto showing 0 s Miami | home at 45 Grove street shortly be- fyoe and Grundy of Pennsylvania, Tess communicatio o of Webster it | bout with Jack Sharkey. ~An instant after the picture was taken Referee Lou Magnolia raised | o ':}"’f"’\‘f’:‘:":“;“:"f"‘l'li ”"Y\":”‘K Wim | Engineers now are taking levels| of Ohio and Gillett of Massachu- 4 burned carly Wednesday 1arkey’s hand in token of victory by technical knockout. Scott claimed a foul. | AR e of both routes. Costs then will ba|setls. K d oken of v A ! Lun"n.m\:, .|Ir0v]l sqlr: ,xr‘wu'ix!mv ;o estimated, and upon that basis, State “The action of the coalition of . - e nis report fo the potice. He was bid | yighway* Commissioner John A, | demoerats and western republicans i Iy trightened and tho only describ- | \ryionaid, who has agreed to bulli | has caused scrious and needless : re made | Clty Items Kiely and. Officers Tlernoy. and |OR¢ T0adway through the grounds |lcgislative delay as well as business 5 investigation 1 to do with an | | ' i\\\‘. ‘“,N ”m“m“(_ ]"')mq” ‘;‘cn will decide which one he will build. | uncertaint l‘nnshmn_ says. “They e 4 Automobile which is belleved to have | E S Wit pn ek One roadway cuts through a por- | are tearing down their own cam- mat \{; Iy d in the Barbero's con- The Special Nurses' club, an or- Ter o) ey 1 tion of the proposed golf course, | Ppaign of 1928 when they went al- ately Ron ercyak conduets a store in the ; i F . ains critical at New Bri tion of nurses at the i building where he lives and after |considered the most desirable por. most as far for protection as the . ain General hospital with slight| d | Britain General hospital, will hold a DLBLIARLL) closing it he went across the street|tion. The other is moved several | repblicans. after condemning the 1A ]N H0 BRAW { chance for recover. | | business meeting Monday night at | closing it e went across the street || unired feet farther west, and se- | Fordney-McCumber tarift act in —— [the Nurses' residence on Mawkins |y, : e cording to Pardon C. Rickey, presi- | 1924. ; s left some money in the store, putting . v, 2 A : BASKETBALL TOURNEY | Females Escape Man by F]Gemg rect. A bridge party will follow | | ltaly Ball fo Be Held afj'eftsomeme e T UL | dent. of the Chamber of Commerce, | “The business worla had every e [ the mieeting. | derans 1 Hlaa eairnantofiih 1 ” | reason to believe that neither party A A | £ ; Cts | $12.95 which he had cashed for El- T oI IT Ht s il Haddies — | coats. J. Ryan, 22 Roxbury road. | to Keep it in the house over night. |Of the board of park commissioners, | Put the coalition has gone and low Scventeen Games Were Scheduled | o | e | One of the men held a pistol up|1s the more desirable "| ered them in many cases and it Three Arrests Made as Result of | & < | n he 1 S ! Phd e B0 ¢ i = % - 2 | Today in Tenth Annual Inter-| Edward Gurry, who was de-| Out of employment Decem= | etails for the military ball to be to him. he old the police, while the| THe route to which the golf and; Won't listen to the case of the north Fight in Home on Llm scribed by Sergeant T. J. Fee ber, and without funds or a place to at armory on Arch | other rifled his pockets, and both of |park officials object is the one|castern industrial states at all. g 4 ribed by Sergeant T. J. Feeney a e o 5 L fectly amazed at the scholastic Competition, GRS e, T e Dominick Mulski approached | g oot on March 4, nearly all|them ran through the back yard to|which had practically been decided Al DErLeOLty Janaze ) street. JE& LansHEanoul! ont | Supernume Officer John Nolan o, onipleted. The affair will he a | Orange strcet. The police believe [upon. 1f Commissioner Macdonald | d¢mocrats’ reversal of their presi- i s 4 | Philadelphia, March 1 (A seven- street in Hartford drinking and pan- | on Broad streel about 11:30 o'clock {1 ot onc ording to the plans|had watched Tereyak, as he went | is satisfied that the difference in |deNtial campaign attitude, —even . Aw Detective Sere P. 3. lteen games were scheduled today in | handling,” chased number of {1ast night and told him of his condi- |, "y Sh Various committees of | they had watched Tercyak, as he |cost is immaterial it is expected he | tOUBh they are back to their his O'Mara was walking along Hart{ord | the opening round of the tenth an- | women on Church street about 7:30 | oM 'The officer sent v 1o the po- ) Nu(ional Guard companies in | went across the street only five |will decide in favor of the road to | (OFic Position. I guess they feel that avenue this morning Joseph Setena |pyq) nterscholastic basketball | giciocic Jast evening and went into| licg tatloniones n(wh;s lo‘ll»~lr\t:~ tor | ChaTEe. minutes or so beforec he was held |the west. whatever they do they c"m". be aulu of 111 North street renorted 10 hina | jontnament under (he atenioes or| as : ¢ | Rev. Siephen Barthowski, pastor|MTES L adey of| up: worse off and their votes in the ’ that there was ght at 275 the University of Pennsylania. a barbershop and other places beg- | of the Holy Cross church, has re- | AEECHICCRERE IS TR OO0 B0 TSI, Dast few montha will dlscourage any: B T L L ST s ML g i s 8 o 0 e (BOYS QUIT STOLEH ORR, | o i ter over to Patrolman Jolin K paratory schools from North Caro- |lins arrested him on a drunkennes .nl{ LosEe St . R e TAB MONEY REMO D | ] loolf]::\g to them rror px;otncuon. 3 R e G e il B charge, according 1o testimony fn| DBUIUS Plice, the home of good #TEER INIOREE L) | LET IT ROLL DOWN RILL | conhis groue of western sepubti- et sts W | Now Jersey, Now York and Connect The women nto the Vietory | M \\'“‘ e, collector of fn. |1 litke, First Lieutenant Witliam | s e S e i on charg; of the pea t are listed for competition. Cook |Lunch to get away from Gurry, Of Sl head. | LL Jackson. Steal Nurse's € 2o A preach 8 cons . and | Academy. Montour 1°alls, N. Y., and | ficer Collins testified. Gurry pleaded ""-:' reven "l‘"' e “‘," el st woniniieRs ek Thste | Cath Taken 44 Dolive Hmdqum-lu;d" (cal Nurse=\Coupaion Grandistrect) ‘(“"" ‘“‘C “:‘t ‘-:]"N‘:;;“J”t" ‘:‘f“:';‘:; Ars. Sullkow Naugatuck Tigh, of Naugatuck, |gullty and asked Judge Saxe for an-|duarters in the Ghamber of Com-j, oot oo et Licu- and Jump Out While It Is LRt L SRa Gl et : band does not live w Conn., will defend their respective |Other chance, promising to get out Hene i) nere he will - be stationed | S T IO 5 st When Lootprints On Roof | have shown much more willingness to have admitted fhat she and aifitles in the prep and high school |Of town at once. Ic 1 he follow- " Al Liall(enAE T3)n6r T Braabivy, (Sao2| Arouse Suspicion, an Mution Rl e e Dboarder, Anthony Gall. and Joseph | givisions [ed the occupation of water carrier to v Smith of A4S Marle [, iegtenant William McCormick, ‘ X ; e o L e products than westaui sctnlops liaye Pacyna of 273 Broad streel, rear,| Tpe tournament will continue un- |railroad laborers. but admitted that | st returned from a threc ond Licutenant Harold I Dyer. Secing a light in the Y. M. T. A. e police today were investigat-| for the protection of eastern in- S bt akhs I : -al | months trip to the south 3 SenEA : |ing a complaint by Anna H. Fietch- | dustries. The totally uncompromi " were in he fight late last might. |l next Saturday, games being [he had not worked in several It l Cheek room: 1First Sergeant Thom- | & 1. society building on Main street Ll g They £ 3 | . % S Edward J. Nevarde of 91 Kelsey 2 i . | e 2 | er, a nurse, that her coup¢ was tak- | ing attitude of some western sena- . { ey had been drinking and G2'l | seheduled for afternoon and evening |months. “A water carrier?” Pro sdward J. Neva T Kilduff, Co. 11; Private Edward [#bout U o'clock this morning, Wil- | " i sGranal i showed cuts on his face 1 shoul- | or each day. " |cuting Attorney Woodes exclaimed. | street will leave next Wednesday for | 1% o 28 =00 0 MeNamara of 6 Erwin place | C1 i front of her home at 43 Grand | tors has been in utter opposition to der, which, he said, w mfhv‘»l, AL “Did you ever carry the can?” Albuquerque, New Xicos 196 wilj e S nauhale. & L ind Joseph Donlon of 54 Winter | SLrcet about 10 o'clock last night by | party tencts and the best interests by a razor wielded by M ko - Gurry, in reply to Ju Saxe, | remain there for several month e Bhmgnt el “’\"v""[ t} [street callea Officer John W. Tiley's ‘\1\9 e ‘r""° apm?rcd :0 be | of republicanism, ki, Sergeant O'Mara notificd M RECOVERS FROM SIGKNESS said he gencrally carries a supply of | Members of the Armeni con- Ol Jorporal Kenneth 1 ytion o it and an investigation *f’flf’ 3 e G “d‘ s ctoven It has been extremely unpleas Sulkowski to be in court Mondas peneils s0 as 1o “give somelhing for SreS ol Co. 11: Private Virst Class|jog 15 (ne giscovery that a window | TOHing down Grand sircet hill they'| ant to notice that republican mem- &2 uing ot todlogk heru B ey R tirst tion, Head- |y i from tre Luilding fo the |JUMPed out, leaving the door open. {yers of the coalition are unwilling cause s has four children Lew Ponseca Appears to Have Got- for money, Lut could not recall E |'vo0f of & single story garage in the | The coupe ‘Mrur.\ a (4-131“‘]0t"‘ M?"‘; to listen even to the arguments g R e Ll s e A e : ! var of Tarnpamuws storo at Main | 1PPINE off the door, and the younk | citing unemployment in New Eng- taken out of hed at his home. | !0 Over the Effccts of AUack Of | ity him last night. Me made his|Rev. K. Benneyan o Ly Seanl |and oo strects was cpen, although | IO WEEe Seet) TURRINE WBFOUSD | land and the bad straits in which ; — | : home Iroad workers |Will speak. H: Corporal L. | yoNamara was certain it had beon | - "o5PeCt 8 ; 2 38 some of our factorics find them- Scarlet Fever. m\» in ac mvln]o. wlm;‘ luor ers Co. 1; Private Joseph | ¢) a5 {he car was locked and it is believed | o) o i 1 i icy DACEETLD AN SR z talion, Headr ers the thieves became alarmed at their | wppey have | : Mus. Riche) Will Be New Orleans, March 1 (P—Lew |imposed a jail sentenco of 30 duxe. | MEAT HOOK STRIKES EYE. ittalion, Headtuarters | o ecore coffey and Riley foun e e e oty | Ty Tave fust voted. blndly Buried in Washington | rouseca. 1eading bateman o the | suspending eaceution of tho penal ! ) I: Caplain William | ©°(PrITtS In the snow on the roof |y, Kiely and Officer P. C. Cabetus | €11 CEVERE LS o0 Washington, March 1 (UP)—Mrs, 2 | Wentland Must Post Bond SRR, of the garage and also on the back ka i TRa R At Ry a f American league last season and z /1 ones SO E E 5 g : investigated the plain y q 5 Lawrence Richey, whose husband |(hs chief cog in the Cleveland In.| 10Ul Wentland. 33, of 159 Gov- VISION MAY BE IMPAIRED o e e of the Birnbaum building but | yetar it was received by Lieutenant ““,",'l}‘“"“_f“ Sl has been President Hoover' # 2 2 | ernor street, who has been in court | s Lo A S ; could not find anyone who | miv. ; ecause the tari doesy s e :nd‘ T f‘d A ;rls secre \.mnb attack, appears fully recov-| Began i T ey i Thomas 1. Carey, commander of the might have been prowling about. On | Rival, but they found no trace of the help those agricultural products in confidan: or. 12 years, |areq. g 8 5 se bl s wif 3 TR S R SHRLIL 8 reen p @ . oung men. i i = = Will be buried at Rock Creek ceme- | miet tever. avemaimy o ooy | more than once within the past few | Salvotore Diblase i Hospital as E1rd personnel of th: guard (- | oficer Riley's advice, the young men | e which there s i largo surplus they " R ’ S scarlet feyer, rding to wor e oot diot rished by Co. 1; 8 ants of the | ook ¢ b ) ey whic ere | AT seem to think that protection isn ;;rypgoudlgx L'f,f;” ; funeral ervices at |yprought here by Day Peckinpaugh o ‘,‘,,Tvlnf r :\:Sn: 0;: a ‘ho“n‘ 1 of Result of Accident at His anard: Sergeant Walt Hovton |1 the o ”‘m_;‘l,“o"lf:‘-‘m ]t‘)"‘”“ r‘;;:‘\; o ‘l)lflp( :T?ROZA\‘I:;)FK‘:.(I;r\ 2 I as50 Wl let coirks wi'in the gacdllLe: chana brother of Manager Roger Peckin- o L ; 2 Sergeant Arthur J Corporals | part of the ] & s cenaul B g HobIngon, e o | cast could create a large overpro- President and Mrs. Hoover will h. who recently visited Fonseca. | \ocr, LOW2rds the support of his two Brezd Street Market, of {he guard, e R Fre the POl Mayor Paonessa in 1824, and for the | G100 CME (RS, T g T altend the service 1 Rev. Joseph | Tho slugging first baseman “except | SAUENters. aged 7 and 9, or go T e S Bortkoski a Corporal William J. pELE {past few years employed in the |, " iee \ouldn't do us any good. R. Sizoo, of ew York Avenie|ror o siight weakness, 1ooks reamy |31l for 20 days. He was represented Whether or ot Salvatore Ralph. Guard defail: Bugler | 5 | water department went off the muni- | L - ' Fresbyterian church,} will officatr. |t go." Further cheerful events in- | b3 ALoMeY Maurico W. Rosenbers | 4, of 5 Pro it Charies AL Embrs, Privates oo | AUtomobile Stolen Here |[cipal payroll this noon. and the work "A Discouraging Record £ Mra. Richey died yesterday after |cluded the re Cen| Hi I e pbto g Lol At Mres)s (Rl A0 fhons of 2 It iy slenford T. D oo | formerly performed by him will be | .y, 5 o SR s ¥ R Tchey dled y 116 FHakrenortin gyt wenioltos e MRS ARG G TRORIRIALE B B el il lass and Privates Glenford I. Park- Recovered in Hartford DLt ©| Al in all, one may say that in i SRR R R e T e R T e iIph Bordonara, Victor A. Cos-| officer idward Carroll was noti- | LLrorHoned among other city eMm- | yiew of the way the taritt was dis- & illness and the capitulation of Willis| L M Superior : b Gew Brilain General hospital, | cina. William 1. Daniels, Kenneth | fied by Elmer Car i m el iployesy cussed in the last campaizn one ha | Myrtle street, supporting hersedf [at New Britain General hospital, fied by lmer Carlson of 307 Lin-| oy Pyt |Hudlin, star hurler, who had been [1.* ¥ SUERCE SUPROCURE Berse eve he was brousht by Dr, Joseph | W Grev, John S Hackett, William [ wood street at 1:30 o'clock this| 00 Cranley, a subway foreman. | yp yignt to feel depressed and di ¥ [listed as a holdout. band iive alons ahel fakes dis nisaiy | Hs Polls 5 1. Holzman, 1 Lentini, Conrad | morning that his automobile was| vt D¢ dropped from the pavroll | couraged with the record of a m e S Nastan s § DiBlase conduct mar \. Lindelof, James W. Mason, T taken in front of 176 Dwight "‘"‘"“(":o‘:szlc'tk: I;‘t"’s‘f“:z":'n;;rfii"d 3:’;““‘: jority of the members of the senate. | Stranger Knuckles Down, Probation Officer Connolly festi- | Broad strect and wi #io Marinelli. Joseph Ondrick, An- he left it at 11 o'clock last | RS T T MR T olic works do. | "I do not deny that overspecula- b Wentland was released | 1eavy picce of me on thony A, Pelligrini and Michael J. At 3:40 o'clock Lieutenant | ROk oD Ktmn was the principal cause of thz 1 “ as Former Boys’ (hamp Al Fir iy i liia McCue received word of the |Partment. This installment ot ‘"i stock market crash, but the coali- . t rough the cfforts of Irank ot Ao e G oy ry of the car in Hartford. :“ll“‘ ay system may be completed | ion hag done nothing to help, noth- i ical attache of t ey & | taken 1o Dr. Totts: o | Sl o oday. ling to give business confidence and Fi mart & ' [,':; A lrospital “’S C DER AND WH\"F % g . | nothing to nourish that delicate i e = e et X Ly 1)!)!’, Leaves Marks of UKRAINIAN CHURCH SOCIAL | o8 O ot h tecpr S 1 not i A Frte i S Roniongl g of e orth |2 one art comedy tonight at 7:80 | * UiV on" Mo was replied Sena- while shooters flew all ove ) L S RSt b ST it the Ukrainian hall on Erwin | il i : ‘ b ”‘:n" :‘,“””]’"“‘\ the hous: 100k IN lNTbR ECTION CRASH BRockwell Avenue Man Found | Officer Todzia about 7:30 o'clock | piace, and the performance will be | °F Bigham, with a smile. R g 2 and moved last t night that she was bitten on the | roh)0teq by a dance AT, N them. B ; e Ritehen of Elm Street Home | vight arm by owned by Ste-| P § | ] i3 passedsthto LS wing him a bed, a chair | Motorear Dragged 18 Leet at Cor- phen Duda Putnam sfreet | The comedy, “Ukrainian-Canadian | vay to the show hs £ at 3 A M s she was walking through Putnam | Ueasant’s Life,” will be played by | ¢ doorway. Wil ; 5 ner of Novth and Clark Al " | 12 thespians of the church. ~ Those hour as a re- A0 the divorce Attorney \ 10, 4 ) ltockwell | 5 She had the marks of 1NC| G5 will take part are Joseph Dzatd, . 3 4 AN A. A. Grec Tiihe g 4 dog’s teeth on her arm. The matter | Re Joseph Dz sult of these shooter dropped by ! | Streets. oR B0 ANNGNTO e o the dbR wapfen | Julia Gerent, Catherine Japeanka, | ads to sell used > walked around | oM | rday and two i 5 Joscph Dalinski, Anthony Gerent, | iR narbles ¢ wif oK 1 r where h , | Charles Mintich, Adam Capp, Wil- (s P v Brernard | gy before he DEMUNTED WOMAN AT LARGE | {iat Stepnsh. Trofit: Yawin. Jonn . f ca bie. was A { i 1le thoug A 50 year old womun who former- | sincho, Peter Kerelejza and Michael Ol]ey ITIVeS LeSS asly ) Used Car \1\ ¢ more 1 ol treot his | Iy lived at 84 Spring street called at | Sawehyn. { P [ e 0 : STl e S i { the polic ion about 4 o'clock e —— ofiG E ploy it its in four shiots. . moon il i V| sesterday afternoon and told Ser-| SMOKIL FILLS BUILDING &y Iy BIIIOFES A 4 1800 10101%a6%n I ahosier | North and | #eant Meavay she wanted to leave| o, No. 1 and Co. No. 2 of the | and quic e e . 1 orning .| her boarding place but was being re-| fire department responded to a slill' | Ghicago, March 1 (UP)—Chi- 1 np his bag and 1ppeared ing a tir ouse cinee | Strained by a family to whom she | alarm at 5:41 o'clock last cvening | cago's attempt to remedy her finan- A r yor > find that | Was indebied for her passage 1o the | for a fire in the basement of the |cial flls struck another snag today 1 X ) . Dombra vay, £0 ne | United States, She expressed a desire | hyjlding at Court streat, the first |y s the 3,562 employes of Cook conn- il like that, I'd be in vay $10 t the corner and uy and called | for @ position in a hospial, but as| fioor of which is occupled by the |y who yesterday received thelr first 8 Speeder Not in Court st found that the Returning ppearcd to be mentally unbal-| parcel post department of the post|pay checks since December 15 wers Witlies Ehawt e M. G i [ 1 West on North s t itehen with | 3nc Sergeant McAvay mmm“"'-‘n(rw and the second floor by the |husy settling up long overduc vas D Cartelli, fo G L S in nd he was | €aled with the public welfare "”-!\m\ Britain Typesetting company. |buteher and grocer bills. champion, four v Offic ! v factory ex.|PArtment and learned that she had| A emoky firs caused by an oll| The cltys. eampalen to raise i 1 er for the tional B hazbao! ( Iy ) recen(ly heen discharged from the | pyrner was extinguished with com- | §74,000.000, the amonnt necessary (o s T H car wa state hospital at Norwich. | paratively slight damage. Nothing of | keep the city, county and school el th tional imd 1 on contended " o f Arrangements were made fo care | value was burned but the building | hourds operatin 1 oA dom1o Al 5 ; | perating until taxes come in ;s . - onday. 1 weked Ty a Cal Tei Clo. 4 for I the Town Farm tempor- | was filled with black smoke |next June, apparently has drained ¢ Electrical Club Elects hat. Giossel s parked : 1 {rils and Officer P. ¢, Cabelus wa o Ibig corporatiana and wealthy resis ! £ ) 1 ¥ L of 1 I i detailed fo bring her there BRING SUIT FOR $:00 dents of their surplus cash, for only l\nd Il(m\ New | rogram | [rroxcuting A ‘ ) f i | o - A damage suit for $500 was insti- o little more than $2,000,000 worth ¢ ’ 1 olice action was fo or o | DEAF MAN HIT BY TRAIN | tuted today against Margarct Trusz- | of certificates of the {axpayers' trust Your ad to sell . 3 > . i o work t i S March 1 (UP)—Deat- | Kowska of this city and Teonl and |fund were subscribed for yesterday. JouE . car il Troop 4 Scouls Practice viho found lim told Judge | news was Delioved today to shave|Maryanna Bonczek of Southington | Tt was the smallest day's subscrip. L e e e @ woman living in the cvented | Michael Sullivam, 10, |bY Frank Marszal of Southington [tions turned in since the campaign do the same o For Coming Annual Show iid today T g e i bl killod | through Attorney M. F. Stempien. [got under way and Philip P, Clarke. Jjust call e D ! 1 ’ \im on a Qrawbridge here last night | The suit 1s based on the failure to [head of the drive, deemed the out- * ot roon 4 circus, whi It be pr LTThTCn e s e e Sl make payments on a note. The case |look 50 gloomy that he called upon ol 1l 1 in the Center Congregations ¢ suspend ks o will be tried by the justicc of the |universitics and other educational pel on Friday wi i tat Tode’s | e peace, Judge Degnan in Southing- institutions to become investors in i ok up A lark i due to the| L {ton on March 17. | the trust. ) s : | rantalizingly appetizing is a| e So long as the subseriptions con- : A prozrn of = spring salad made of heara of let-| (3TH WREOCK VICTIM DIES |(inuc to come in slowly, officials in- iolvonkad ' PHIEF JUMPS OUT OF SHOLS | (Uce endives, water cress and 3 | Kenosha, Wis., March 1 (P—The |dicated that only payments to meel it tho 1 fidEenonts M L D) = | carole 4 with Freneh salal{thigteenth name was added today 1o |overdue payrolls and reliove the of- ! { ! < ) 0 rian so 10 escape po- | = slices of onion and|ine list of dead in last Sunday |fering of cmployes would be made ] 1 10 lis shoes, wa tions of orange pulp. night's interurban wreck. Taylor | The $74.000.000 goal does 1o more \ A [ officers toduy mak- | S - Kallmire, 38, a Chicago jeweler. [than mect the emergency, the of Kinge i | FACE VEILS died late last night from internal|ficials of the drive explained, and ' s onc of threc Many of the dre injuries. |unless the additional 316,316,000 ¢ 3 p | prised | Lunti and other black | —_— e Ineeded is subseribed, the financlal « i1se 10 ‘ 1 5 oA s ore. O « [ et W face veils that turn bask FOR BEST UL/ distress of the city will he but Jittle craft gun | drunk jLSt HEIALD CLASSILLD ADS ou, | up over the brim, |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |relieved. | iale ’

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