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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3 B © -8 HOOVER ANDALLEN| ~ Trip One Man, Make Other Laugh - RIED IN RONE, -~ =+ "IN STEANER FIRE 55 e 5, | 4y and Mrs. Luke D, Staple- | Defeats British Star, Henry Austin, Todton, Muse, rembiycritn e Wiite E 0 O b e STATE LABOR PRESIDENT I ot of New York. Leonard e ; . who sald he was below deck when ement ot tight F ld With Solemn C surk. @ brother of the bridegroom, ’ : One Life L 8 Injured, ip ve ssw fames shooting through l]GOlll'flg el 10 | And the water wagon is a lonc ~0mx“ SEES BETTER PROSPECTS neral e Ith Solemn Gere- ! o Mars Plays, ¢ Lile OSIV { Djured, 1 open portholes. sight. t St s Tod i ie church services a New Ol AL e R cials on Proibition LaW | o, s it the tndtond svenre. (TS Y ME RIS VIR o S el e v, et L= ew Orleans Blaze i e [ ‘ SO : sresent. was held at| Bill Tilden won the Monte Carlo Man Struck by Auto T | " 1 Correspondence with the Whita | We drink queer drinks and we think rome el Finaray e RanTell ssatf o nedyuL g sineles ennlefenainplonstip fhesstly IR Rl Has Fractured Leg House and with Governor Frank G. queer thinks | and Hartrora work win Melp |, it ; ) eh. the couple _wllltembark (oday, defesting HenrwsW, Austin, of | New Orleans Mer. & (P “| William Carlson, 51, of 181 Main Allen of Massachusetts and Mrs. A.|And the world is full of 1 ) Nelsvea i Romhatte © cardinal|LoF a0 extended honeymoon abroad. | Great Britaln, 64, 6-4, 6-1. = il strect sustained a fracture of the B DeYoung of this city correspond- rinks. Building Trades Slump | \Whose mame was perhips. bettor |UPON their return they will reside n| jatheiomarican Starinbo; sitmis - i PO S ang left leg when he was struck by an ing secreary of the local branch of |There comes a night when we all SN i L e s S imembes fop| DY Yorkie S M aron Do D 5 S ;| automobile driven by William Abetz the W. C. T. U.. will be reported at =t liche Torringtoy, March 3 (#)—Charles 1 2 e B — \luxpurso in the semi-finals of the d=r control early today 134 Curtis street in a southerly BES LB . the Sac college s life Butler tropbs: tournam e stondas |iat = h Lt 34 Ci e y the annual meeting of the loeal|And I'm glad when it comes, ain‘t |J. Moore, president of the Conr A o s i Bird House Buildin S| Putlen fxopbsgtournarient yesterday, damaging a wharf, two Ware-|;; cotion on Main street about,1:5D branch at Trinity Methodist church you? fleut Federation of Lator, in a short| The funeral m , ; CINE had lifle oimonlty it Austns Hisjihous 2 steamship. Leonard | gy yesterday morning, and was tomorrow at 3 p. m : Olde Englishe Balladde. |reyiew of present labor and unem- | a. M., in a sc upressive for i (QII(CS( at Y. M. C. "\'m“n:’-" n\r:l‘x’:\;l y’rJ«\'Ur \\iy(}lo‘\\ui‘s '\;:‘ELILJ mated the loss at s\u“r:ig? " |taken to New Britain General hos- Officers will be elected : YL T e O onf wbco L tnat s ol i % N sorsber the pres- A bird house building contest will | 1y of Tild i o 2 pital where the fracture. which is in allad. By M=, Mary B mutile 3 ployment conditions in the state to- Siint (oaes in lie Bove, abo ,( | 10 win any of Tilden's serves. of Joseph " ) Mor o e e e . “lence of every cardinal and lhigl in the Boys' department | © [ 00 i e B e R AIbL JosePh | the lower part of the leg, was re- et oresident s ; out that contracts for A terrific wind marred the exhibi- SiiNeY D f e . hur LalFlamme of 35 Lafayette ileanitaltat i tion somewhat. T flerce drives i duc o ‘. 7 address. street, sang the foregoing olde bal- land for a state infirmary 2 de Soldiers In Full Dress Skl A were not affected but Austin’s g i apTREls upernumerary Officer Francis W. dde or even'knew the words. much | clifre give promise o me o | Dapal satdieny ot : S b M fler returns were blown many n Dixie Mediter-| Mechan reported that Abetz was % ; 1 rawes | Cie & ise of taking - [ e given to the bovs who build the | : lean Steams any. which | driving : € ss the tune. But modern beverages |nuuny of the pre idle men in|with the Vatican gen. Eiliee horces’ out of li L driving the approximate rate of Gt e : pULSR St three houses. The boys who have drifte fter the 20 miles an hour and Carlson e b i grea apol C signed up are Edw Roy, at least, the world was full of : v ¢ his car. Super- skating rinks, Kenneth Groth, 'Dvn*flale Dlml\els Mme ) e . all of whom numerary Officer Thomas Mullen ate near the capi- | eter's where tl meral Jiturgy si; Arnold Carlson, Donald s of tI : “ S Sen Home molson. 5 2 . d . 7 gy Members of the crew of the Scan v e n R dmstucieesg tal in Hartford, a project calling for |Of the high requicm was'intoned be- court, Georse burr, seree| _ Gentlemanly This Year D700 ¢ from New Orleas 4 the accident. | Roy observed to Judge $2,000,000 expenditur fore the S ¢ : S s Ll e ol 1 New Orles 2,000,000 expenditure will S nkevich, William Davis, Frank | v Hayen, March 3 (UP)—Yale I [ - v T IVE :v}oh'cr‘ w;ntltolar}‘ i lv\w;mf bsorb many ‘more | and Martin. v, William I, Joscph An-|Nien continue to drink but they &0 | pjivaperh 11 attam it l';”‘: _‘“’:)10':0 }:?,"DU}_Z',““Y . i LY e pring months p jiCarainals g I " sulmo, Carl Manthey, Salvatore Ap-|about it in a “more restrained and | g ionq s ; om | Union Veterans of the Civll Wap, e e e ”:81 Moore looks for much im. ith ermi pichino and Joseph Squillicote. | sentlemanly way” than previous he crait by n St | il Hold ifs sesniir et dn oAk St e Floeledion ¢ {provement as summer draws near |t 1 tth Members of the Thursday after-|undergraduate social leaders agreed amed {w i o e Eluenas 5 Sland is of the opinion that indust sehold, diple E noon wood working club who have |today. 2 S easgaanarin ey il v Suureh About 8 oclock lnst night. |in the state is on the upgrade to an| asieskosiinld y ween making articles for the past few | here hias never been less freo|Iatibot OVEEhoZL andt evam Sisteat o ";“l‘ ”:‘““fc?;”r‘) i c;,]; y's face was'cut and 5 S lappreciable extent. chapel nths will exhibit their handiwork | drinking this year,” said Ke: SRS A I s AR RO GLn yersary. an g eyes was almost closed, but hoe e i g & & : sald Kempton | ore”minor burns, per will be scrved at 6:30 o'clock. o The i et h the windoy of Hy be's hardware | Dunn of Philadelphia, chairman of o 3 . X 2 gonld not say how he happened” to ongAreh street this week. The |the recent prom. “It would be idle | 1000 Bales of Cotton Buru acasinlllibe e mberaiofitie Graul] [be so marked except that he fell C' l f Sa ,;‘;-W\w‘. 4 x el ; Approximately 20,000 bales of - Elizabeth Turner tent, of ¥ S o b are: Victor Ba-|to deny that Yale m < | : = g e 5 [ Ity tems L ! { y that T dle mien Crlnk, DUC|ootren wens ‘destroved and 1 Hartford and Sons of Union Veter- : ; icorge Durr, Merwin Gordon, | they are drinking now in a more re- | - s of the Civil Wa Dr. Moses Kupelian, police sur- altar, Iyron Dorfman, Maxwell Dorfman, |strained and gentlemanly way than |92Mmaged: ! ans of the Civil War. {gcon, who was called to attend him | The St. Anne's Lithuanian wom- | " ery @ i e Barwidas, I 'us‘“,w Betore | Haif of the damage was accon _— |at the police station, was only able |en's society, will lold fts annual ek ¢ 4 glitte { \y’\l Y. Forrest Hart, Stanley Rad- | Dunn disagreed with charges filea |°3 for In the loss of the cotton.| TOR BEST RESULTS |to wash his face so violently did |Jance Tuesday evening at the Lith- | Joscph Montano, David Yan- | ith the congressional committee fn- | ¥ M€l Was to ha LS pped USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS fight with Officers Tierney and |uanian hall on Park et tier s g Louis Stavenz e I by Arthur holding on a ch Vinthrop Counc Sc a L S Bes ON dberg. 3. O'Keefe, N aven, f raceskiitriedito leam \where [iDansn iorsRofi berty i millehotdiall st - E i \‘ = i £ 1‘ T e e e student, that fraternitics got his liquor but Roy claimed | regular mecting on Wednesday eve- | \indo Setion ¢ o'clock. limploved Bovs' Trother-|roctered drinking at proms. | nog to be able to recall. A fine of |ning at § o'clock at Junior O. Black %30 5o W i T RO LRI ) s o i b - 3 $5 and costs was imposed, IM. hall. A social will follow i (| dian club 4:15 p. m. Meeker Pioneer | vear's prom. admitted there was MRS, A. B. DEYOUNG. | LaFlantme had two drinks of heer | me 2 : club 7:30 p. m. Junior Leaders Coun- | g inkine at Yale 2 e (\lur;l‘wdm};lzt ‘ the home of ol oy Clara, T LAY xnuvv" {he sasnrreciion ot : ‘l“'yl \Weane >"1 : l,l,i\’]' b A-Imost homes,” but ‘denied there was | musical program has been arranged | friend and shortly after returning fo | a meeting tonight at § ¢ St. same One Previously Used fonee Do !PIAY. | overindulgence. His statement was and a tea will follow. his own home he became shysterical. [ Jean's hall. ; o \\(m Working club 4:15 p. m. Coap L * 1 S far ns NG SRTHE AL Ghloh ol oLy | echoed by L. A. Lapham, member of | The letters sent to President|He laughed, then he trembled, then | Laurel Court Se soclatyaniiliioais L ain e lies CHRE S e club 4:15 p. m. Senior Mi-Y |5 %o, oo SO0 P T Hoover and Governor Allen by Mez. | he laughed again, until members of |mect Tucsday from 1010 4330 0'clock | \ura. given thein rel hote i roniketing B ine ML Lonls) — } CORPOR N DeYoung and the replies received. |his family called Supernumerary |at the home of Mrs. 1L B. Olmstead, | ¢ re raised to the Sacred col. | A alleys will be open for the mem- - = st ol which will be read tomorrow are as |Officer Albert J. Murphy, who 27 Johnson strect, Ma 1. § RIS r Senior Hi-Y club from| 11 KILLED IN r il n| follows returning to the police station from i1 6:15 p. m. Iriday, ST L Ne 1 “Ppresident’ Herbert Hoover. Sokol hall, {ot f < | church, will | ; o Sl anass. o Ouche . St \ period G p. m.|Persons were ki in automobile | SHOES AND HOSIERY e remor > rite of prayerful Scout | accidents in Massac 2 ‘Honorcd Sir The officer summon in_ Christ| o Y ) 7:15 p. m. Scout assachusetts last | “We, the W. C. T. U. of New Drit-|Slysz and some one eclse cal Church Cathedral, Hartford, The occurred. All of the cardinals pas 4 i : ae “Lorll.l:'riro,(fill‘”';r‘ (:It mz(‘ 48-58 Pratt Street ain. Conn., feel God has surely c: aoul Benoit, and er a time |vice will start at 1 clock. cd before the catafalque, in deep e i v = ed yot to lead our gred s|LaFlamme’s condition improved and | AMrs. Llla Macd v N prayer. Sixmoretthan for| the HARTF ORD, CONN. He did Mose qo]m.ll the }h o |ne nxquui’wlrnnhl\t ‘.lnu suffer any |5t 103 B v Brit Monsignor Augustine Zampine, | Young .\ddm\ Puzzled Iievious week andlfive tiorad than| f B 1d with such a lead- [permanent effects. The physicians | General hospital. the Pope's sacrist icar-gen- v Sl o e L to stecr our Ship of State our n tributed his ailment to the beer.| Martha Chapter Sewing cirel cral of Vatican City, who was als Over Voice of Father|tor the corresponding period ot tion will be preserved. We want to|Hc was not arrested jmeet @ A 2 - ar to Cardinal Merry ol Val, umbridge, Ma March 3 (UP) bon ayliL by nisseriel e ant A o : et AGRan . Har.| Last week's victims includbd eight | Takes Pleasure In Announcing That T s . 5 e i FrE i 5 tore, listened in on the |Pedestrians and three vccupants. | lold up your hands hoth {Coolidges to Leave for bi last rite of absolution, follow | and deeds. Rk | Military Order of Lizards will | i), e U % as . ory loyally, Arizona Service Today |entertain members and friends Wed- | cqr Tty B ettt S oA S M!’S w H l al'ty “The W. C. T. U. of New Britain,| TLos Angeles, Marc (UP)— |nesday afternoon from 2 t0 5 o'clock | cAtcred upon his 5th year. from London y 3 . O . og Conn Calvin "and Mrs. Coolidge were dit I‘ the “"n \J”! d t . "‘1‘”11‘1 EMBASS ; ’ ANGELINE B DETOUNG. |iack in Los Angelcs today. but th y [meeling wi el fn ! MISS ROSAMOND FARRELL - ! for many years with their branch store in New . o 1 3 clock efreshiments ic broadcast. d ceogniss orresponding Se ry nned to remain only between (3t 3 o'clo 1 refreshmer lie fbuoadeast eecy) o L [be gorvea. : HARRIES JOSEPH BURK brotine Soears 110 peaiminz 11 SHOPPERS’ Britain, is now at the Hartford store. Her New The White House, They en route to Globe, | Moore Says gton, Meriden churchman now in Ito: ot ¥ WA open to all rs of the ¢ on the officc |rounded the right transcript of £ fully cight feet Washington. | Arizona, Where r. Coolidec is 1 |hold @ rozular mecting tonieh el livering the address.” MATINEE Britain friends and patrons will be welcome at the “You, letter of IFebruary 20th, n [the Gila river. | will follo neeting. Society Ceremony at Norwalk Catho- SQUAD ARRIVES AY 12:30 to 2 P. M Hartford store, where a complete line of Shoes and behalf of the Woman's Christi The couple spent several days ¢ i sensacola, Fla., March 3 (P—In- & = .M. hias been received and the President | San Luis Obispo. From Globe t | orlindo. Fla., March 3 (®—*"Jer- “Steel 3 e make their appearance at 3 Saturdays and Holidays il found. “My dear Mrs. DeYoung: dedicate the new Coolidge dam an (0'¢lock at Judd's gy i1 2 : Hosiery for Men, Women and Childr y Temperance Union of New Britain. {the William R. Hearts ranch ne DROP ON CA) lic Church—Bride’s Father s and outficlders are expected Daily Excepting s 2 Children may be wishes me to thank you and all con-|expected 1o start for their Nor {sey” Joe Stripp has the ®drop” on e R X training camp today. The cerned for your kind words of en- | mapton, Mass.. homc. the other two candidates for third | Norwalk, March 3 (P—A pretiy |pitchers have been here a week m\{ All Seats ZSC | THE W. G. SIMMONS CORPORATION couragement. He is glad to have —_—— base on the Cineinnati Reds. He has|pre-Lenten wedding in St. Joseph's |although the rest of the squad 1s this evidence of your support BUS THIEF APPEARS been working out for three weeks, | Romar lic church hiere today 1ot officially due until Wednesday “Sincerely vours 014 Saybroo ager | while Tony Cuccincllo, erstwhile |uy ge Miss Rosai CLAWRENCE RICHIY, and better cars are being stolen. Lo- [Columbus senator, c in three [ Marie "arrell, ter of Mr. he weather was cold yesterday Secretary of (he President.” | cal police las t were notified |days ago, and Charles Dressen re Mrs, J A. Farrell of Norwalk [and 1o workouts were schedules “Mrs. Angeline B, DeYouns | that a Shor with a seat- | lar third sacker, will not appear be- fand New York. and Joscph Burk of |Lamar Alton Bell of Mobile, Ala.. 27 Uncas Road | ing capacity of ad been stolan | fore tomorrow. New York and Bethlehem, Pa. The jarrived in the company of Red New Britain, Conn.” cre o the me-| This was the first practice day for|bride’s father is president o Rollings, former Sox infielder, who THR T J I( o AN EOINQTT v ~ chanic on duty stepped out of the |the Ntedlegs and Managor Dan How- | United RGLE G poraLltn [BoMERUGIEB A5 s Biavesl Camp! THE OUTSTANDING AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY overnor of Massachuse | e a few min ley promised he would work them |while the 1 groom is an invest- |Bell had 17 cents in his pockets. He rank G. Alla | —_— s long as they could stand on their |ment broker said he was cither a catcher or an | Honored Sir USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | feet. Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, S. J.,loutficlder. 1929 STATEMENT We, the W. ¢ U. of New Brit , Conn., wish you to know of sur of the incere appreciation of the loyal s you have taken upon the thteenth Amendment as was shown in your message to .he Massachuscits ture. Wou that your noble cxample might 1 Nt ! ‘W h . followed by every governor of our E K R / land. - “Appreciatively yours, § S 4 {7 . Sy “The W. of New Dritain, y 7 . . - NEY 9 v % Head Office—Montreal “MRS NG 3. DEYOUNG, g 5 Secretgyy.” S \ " T T T L . K Ny - New Insurance Written ............ . $654,451,143 selts, R i A\LED A Increase over 1928, Lxecutive Department, = ' . A . ateliouts IEorton : A d i g [ Insurance in Force ................... SSeoan $2,401,237,036 “Mrs. Angeline 1. DeYoung, Se \ A\ 3 "y B | Increase over 1928, 8)1)4 321,102 retary, \ L ] “Woman's Christian Temperance ) . \ Assets 568,179,954 T er o \ N\ ) : Increase over 1928, §79,229,000 cw Britain, Conrecticut : 2 . ¢ \ 5 URTET i Y s ) ¢ & Tatalfincom e e s s $172,352,785 Pl ceept my thanks for your . 1 ) 8 g Increase over 1928, S 110 ()UO kind letter of recent date. 1 am ch graiificd to hnow that what NN : \ M Dividend Funds for 1929 . ... 1 to say in my message to the a 7 O \ L0 iy ; general court on law obseryan . : ! 3 \ In se over 1928, $10,610,82 met with your approval. With c N A\ Soo0d with, T am: g ‘ R \NSSE \ Surplus (Including Capital of $2,000,000) . 2 62 rely yo v ; P Increase over 1928, RANK G. ALLEN.” B 4 e Z . ‘A VY i EARNING RATE Stanley Church Troop ‘ i B A G 4 | EARNING RATE feets \\ ednesday Night = The supper me of the Girl 22,606,265 s ot o w0 Sntey Stomori ; : . 3 ILLUSTRATIONS AGE $10,000 day has been cancel ”‘_u?“'” s ::: ‘]‘:;.41”4I,]]"‘40“‘.llll‘r‘[yvyvill‘(‘ 20-YEAR BASIS including CASH SURRENDER VALUES ure is aunounced by the captain Dividend figures given be_lo‘.\' are not gqm’anteed, but Miss Elisabeth 1ox, The troop holds ! ] ‘_ : are based on the 1929 SCALE ACTUALLY PAID A number of reguiar supper meet- ing throughout iho year, and this ON A NIGH I I l k E l H IS : WHOLE LIFE 20 PAYMENT LIFE 20-YEAR ENDOWMENT DEERILCLEY wemll Lo e i With dividends deducted annually from premiums date for the regular supper meeting. The troop will meet at 7 o'clock Premium $279.00 Premium $3735 Premium $510.00 as usmal. AL tho conclusion of the TR Amount paid in ... 80.00 Paid in .. AT0. Paid in wwe.wwe .. s..$10,200.00 MEEHDE Mise HoxonlL ‘N“:: St “But father, with his slick tity ways and perfumed hair, he turned Dividends w......... 226460 Dividends .. 914.20 Dividends . w 3,706.50 is 2 dincre "he Black Nag.” my head . ..” Net: Costin o it 0 Net Cos .. $4,555.80 Net Cost u. « $6,493.20 At a later date it is planned to have the girls make their own cos- 5 Cash ) Ma- 3 Including Ma- Cash Including Ma- tumes for, the dance and complete g “Out ye go!”’ roared the irascible old yeoman “any gal of mine turity IEERaS 3,96 ity Bonus ...... turity Bonus . .$12,000.00 sewing requirements for the sccond Less Cost Less, Cost ol Less Cost . « 6,493 class test, that gives away the last of my smoother and better OLD GOLDS suf- oY — — —_— The troop has purchased new 3 2 Profit - .60 Profit ... cesumeeas $2,524.20 Profit . ~ $5,506.80 equipment, including books to be fers the consequences. Down to the corner store with ye, and bring S ¢ b e { used in flower and tree identification. o With Dividends Left with Company to Accumulate The girls are awaiting the carly i back a fresh carton or never darken my doorstep again!’’ 7 ot o b f S hNsivaiod blossoms and leaves to begin their . ESld T $EibR1 LR S BT Es I A3t study for nature merit badg Cash Including Divi- Cash Including Divi- Cash Including Divi- Eight girls have passed their tests S dends and Maturity dends and Maturit dends and Maturity in making hospital heds under the £ Bonus : 50.00 BONUS (vrnnnsnrns.$12,040.00 BONUS (s vseneerce + $17,740.00 dircction of Miss beth Gibney. e —_ —_— They are Doris Hanson, Virginia 3 er % .. 270.00 PIOA wonsie s opmevioza $4,570.00 Profit sovve sweneacn $7,640,00 Hanson, Loraine Gill, Hannah Post, d S - e B e FASTEST GROWING: CIGARETTE IN HISTORY. . .NOT A COUGH IN A' CARLOAD | D el Rl ST inter-patrol contest, with a total of On your Radio . . . OLD GOLD—PAUL WHITEMAN HOUR. Paul Whiteman and complete orchestra . . . cMty Tucsday, 9 to 10 P. M., Eastern Standard Time o e L Z 217 points. The Squirrels have 203 : Professional Building, 81 West Main Street points, the Iiagles 152 and the Subs 164,

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