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4"-1 COUPLE STAGEROW INHOMEAT2 A1, Man and Wil in Battle Agree| {0 Live Apart accusations by ch After listening to husband and wife other, Judge Stanley J police court Wawsecki, enue, to live half, Mrs, she was eyes,” while s loud t she other men e love ontinued secki assured would contribut advised Paul Hartford —av- apart from his better Kawsecki declaring that “tired of having black Kawsecki was cqual and positive in his char liked the company and had uncontro liquor. mo for The or one th and cused ! so he breach of the Telling 1 Kawsecki n by I Woman's Last ever ~l’\'(l on passed i dish at her a teapot inter but she nusband und face and knock She told of coverit her hands in the many fensive boxer. ing to t could not irow as she did not to carry a pair of black Las done in the b Rebuked Vor U Kawsecki ind 1 profanity buke from immediately ay forgot himscl trouble in the his She and hen he fter 6 o' her day's guve ir bottle, 50 intoxica was nece pick her out of serted Telli 1ho mornin threw ti slapped her teeth out,” I'roscc Woods shot at him, “How could T when she dids when T n own t Judge know wi stapp at all replicd he had the right to defend ro- Tation Otficer Connolly told of Kuw- secki's attempts to suicide by turning on the n range some tin was brought out t n on probation for some fime, veteran of the World experiences in the a conncction with his Accused of Steali Attorney Maurice appeared for Irank Louis Pawelc Broad str « not guilty for them of violation of the cutting down tre them continuance ordered & in Frank sterday ames M nd Stanley evening. 1t cut down 115 pine Frank H. Whiti on Ledyard road. some of th is 18 and ing At honds fix thought (7 AIRPLANES BURN IN ATLANTA BLAZE Damage Estimated at $140,000 —Part of Crait Uninsured eyes as she lmn ity e work him A ed on the ssary for a polic snowdrift iting nd knock her Attorney orted th ont d his wi himself commit Kitehe of Woaod Atlanta, Ma airplane i twisted meta After a fir which de led field port, a fliers The sl Rlevins, demolish contained the nes, oy reight s irmingh Blevins, n planc G. Canc hmolL were houscd Belvin ance on three whether of other Pl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. Hallc Brooks' comet, RIS o and m ecared BY ROBIRT H. BAKER Astronomy, LU Illinois) Mar, 5. (P comet the « Wh us? Th 1 n car oms the ba were pick discove ear thus 1 1 vol follow far sco I71 Wt ons =lliptical TECs paths £ whi aller orbita, ¢ sun only Jupiter or short-period cc cption, nover a conspicuous obj PREMIER SAYS PRAYER HUST NOT BE FORCED Machonald Says — Attendance Prayers for Russian Christians to Be Voluntary for Soldiers, ory 1 igious < of M 1cbonald said red a vol pulsor dressing t ers must be consi t and not cor obyious when a ful that promoti Chr one must be ca rosts of would not irgument for t in ersecuted ccution.” ENGLISH ESSAYIST March 5 (&) DILS The con London Da 1 the sur own above vears, its present position i ost speciacular in recent as RACE RIOT MARS p- his d (rleans Mardi Gras New Orleans. March of New carly b q today s was marred by L race conflict of J. former Tular 1l player long line of through the (s when a gang fiz of march Law ped clear for irch of the pr Witnes said ruck twice on t pipe by a Negro a second '\\"\l\ « it Negro escap floats w ing gaily sl from t King Rex ocession head others 1 loat killing hia d the admiticd hay nd gave police the name Son Ilobertson, had fired the could not be BROKER GIVEN PRISON e ress of id found. at John J. Cody Three Years in State’s Prison After Pleading Guilty, Litchfield, Mar. Winsted broker. an cmbezzlement senténced to two state’s prison at a court scssion yesterday. The Winsted brokerage office carly tion or John J pleaded guilty charge and to three y n was clos n an examination by \king department. arrest followed which time he cmbezzlement on first four were nolled. Cody had The are Cody's later at five counts of pleaded guilty and the other aid.| Diefore his arrest ng @ bankruptey petition. pal losers in the crash Torrington people. d- n- and JITH SUCE Mareh sub-committes cdu still 1 SOR he tion over, e as com statc cording suecessor B issioner board of to Walter ary education, Hood of ny fthe ation come THE FOL LY OF FAT PROVED FOR 22 YEARS—AND TO MANY ‘ONSIDER the fact that countless people, formany years, have reen fighting fat in the modern wai No ab- normal exercisc or dict 1g harm. Notetheresults yousce vhere. Slender fig- u vrs now prevail. Exce fat is the exception. New outh and beauty, new and vigor, have 1e to multitudes in the 15y, pleasant, right way. eve One great reason is discovery that science ade some years ago. 1t s found that most fat people had an under active gland. That gland largely w.mu\ nutr weakne \Mlodern physician we that discover pplied a new treatment ) obe They have fed 2 lacking su M stanc armola prescript prepared b tamous laboratory, in the factors they em ploy. So this eftective and \ ! H right method is at cvery- one's command. Marmolahas beenused for 22 years—millions of boxes of it. Users have told others the results un- til Marmola now stands alone. A book in cach box gives the formula and explains the reasons for results. So users know what they are taking and why the good effects ap- pear. Is it not folly to stay fat when so many have found an casy way to slender, normal hgures? And the right way. Go try the method they em- ployed. Watch the re- sults from a box or two of Marmola, then decide for yourself what it means. A right condition means much to you. Go tart today. g y ord AARMOLA PRESCRIPTION TABLETS The Pleasant Way to Reduce ANNUAL PARADE Football Player Slain at New | 5 (UP)—The Orleans’ i whizh s windd- corated ted in mon- was with an 1d a minu.e Cw A revolv- d but, pa- le TERH FOR EMBEZZLING Seatenced to Two to d in 1I’cbruary by civil court ac- the a weck | was lield on He | account | filed princi- | Winsted special board of h territory to on a proh- cdith of ac- Win- special com- Doctor effective fiction wherein mountains their doors at the magic command | of fairy tales most interesting ch | acter, ust now take a back |while a modern magician, using {modern knowledge and applying force and pulleys duplicates this feat, not on mountains sides, but| {on the more common and essential his | Merely with a slight twist of | hand, the turn of a key or the pushing of a button, the au- toist of today, without getting out | of his car, may cause his garage dcors to swing wide open. The car safely in the garage, the autoist ma proceed to the house without onc2 lcoking back at the doors, button, and be assured that elec- tricity, will see to it that the doors swing shut and that the lock snaps and makes the garage secure for the night. All this, the opening of | the doors as well as the closing, may | done without the driver of the approaching them. The motion | of the hand, Guplicating the snalk | passes of the age-old fairytales. ! I may be made at a distance of 30 to | 40 or cven a hundred feet from the —— | doors of the garage, or that matter, ny door one would care to open. Ju rain or in snow. in cold weather or in warm, the ever ready servant of 1, the genii of the present worll, tricity, will quictly, and quickly ing the doors wide open. All ! ver need do is to let down the | window of the car, inert a key in a switch which is built in on a post three or four feet high, and | turn the bey. Take the key out, shift gears and drive into the gar- ige. The doors, the switch, swing open. | Blomgren Inventor " EveretiBlomsrentor New Brits | vho is employed by tr Rlllm"< | Electric Co. of this city, is the | ventor. A patent has been obtained several such genii have Dbecu alled in the city. Improvements still to be made, according to | Harry C. Billings, as the idea " is | still in the experimental stage. Whei word was received that the patent v E v hazd been granted the local man, it | anl | was also announced that his of four such in-| was the least expensive ventions, | No information is available the actual mechanics of the ap but a series of pulleys fori fundamental principle, Th located in the yard or any | convenient place, when turned arts a small motor within the The motor is arranged o n it starts, a pulley begi. to turn, exerting a force on a cord o|The cord which has been led rough another a rod several feet long attached (o the garage door, tightens, exerting { presoure on the rod and dircetly on the door. The manner of opcration is similar to the mcchanics of o ing shot, only where the pebble i used in the latter, an iron rod, &i- tached to the door, is used on this Operates i Seven Seconds | The ent exactly ¢ lance wher ance, ‘\hr' switch, ven second this "he appli- obscrvation was Cody, | to | was | in special criminal | super-hargains o push « | upon the turning of | puiley attached to | well known principles of electrical | l in a lock | on ¢ operation takes almast We Find It N CLOSE THURSDAY To Rearrange Display More Stock From Our Big Warehouse that are truly a sensatlon. | manufacturers |in the cold and the rain, Invention to Open Garage Doors From Driver’s Seat Like Magic| Open sesame, the pass words of |made is so constructed openzdigmall electrical engine is that th2 located over the door. Cords and pulleys, seat | One sct for cach half door, also are located at the top. At the pressure of the switch there is a slight hum | as the gears begin to turn, followed by a click as the catch is released |and a grating as the door swin open. As soon as one half door | wide open there is another click and the other portion swings open. The me procedure is followed when it desired to close the doors. Earle J. Van Buskirk, with Landers, Frary, and Clarl of electrical appli- ances, has had this novelty installzd and has found it satisfactory. Several suggestions have been made regarding future uses when the instrument has passed the ex- perimental stage. For instance, Jiggs, in an inebriated mood, might do well to install the automatic opener, and thus stand at a di tance as the well aimed missilas come hurtling out, indicating the tenor of Mrs. Jigg's mood., Or ths sleepy husband, awakened by | wife's insistent plea that there is a burglar in the house, can, after groping around, reassure her With “No, my love, for here is the key that controls ali of the windows and doors.” 'These are of course aside from the very useful applica- tions, such as fumbling at the loci stumbling through the mud and ether unpleas- |ant experience of midnight motor-'under ists. connectad | LARGE ATTENDANCE AT MILITARY BALL Local Companies of C. N. G. Hold Anoual Social Event A large crowd was in attendan at the military ball which was held at the state armory last night under the auspices of the three New Brit- ain National Guards units, H, T, and Headquarters companics. The 163th regimental band gave a concert from 8 until 9 o'clock after which dane- ing was enjoyed until midnight. Officers from out of town com- panics were among the guests. All the enlisted men were in uniform and the event had the atmospherc of a military social. | The hall was appropriately decor- | ated with flags and bunting of many e | The commitiees were as folloy | general committee, Captain Willi | W. T. Squire of Company I, Captain Willlam E. Litke of Comp; First Lieut. William H. Jackson of | Headquarters compar receptinn committee, t Licut. Thomas Carey of Company I, First Lic John I. DeLorenze of Company Sccond Licut. Ilmer Bradbu Company T, Second Lieut. : | McCormick of Headquarters co pany and Second Licut. Harold . | Dyer of Company H. | _The cloak room was in charge of | | i rgeant Thomas T. Kilduff of | Company H, the refreshments were the supervision of Scrgeant salvatore J. 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Entire remaining stock is yours at prices Come Friday and Saturday for the this “GREATEST OF GREAT” Doors Open Friday AT 9 A. M. Never Before Such a Furniture Event in Hartford! FULLER FURNITURE CO. )-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD SINCE 1879 But Now We Are GOING OUT of BUSINESS Draw ALES! Corporal Kenneth Schoell, Company H, and P. V. Cook of Headquart company. The ticket committee consisted of First Sergeant Myron Y. Rancor, Sergeant Leon LaPointe, Corporal .. Roy Ackart, Private Joseph Manz. The floor marshal was Cap- tain Litke. The following guard of honor was appointed to receive Col. Orvilie Petty, and his staff: First Sergeant Thomas E. Carey and Walter N. Norton and Arthur J. Jobert Company I; Corporals of the guard, Stephen J. Borkowski and Willlain J. Ralph: bugler, Charles A. Embry; and Glenford P. Baker, Victor ¢ Coscina, Kenneth W. Grey, William J. Holzman, Conrad A. Lindelof, Te io Marinelli, Anthony Pelli- grini, Ralph Bordonaro, William 3. Tanicls, John S. Hackett, Peter Len- | tini, James W. Mason, Joseph Ou- Sage- of drick and Michael J. Sullman, pri- vates and privates first class. Leffert;-‘N amed Head Of School at Pomfret York, Mar. 5—Pomfre school trustees yesterday named Halleck Jl.efferts, Yale grad- uate, headmaster of the school ef- fective at the close of the academic year. Lefferts succeeds the late Dr. William Beach Olmsted, headmas- ter of the school for 35 years prior to his death in 1929. In 1921 the new headma worked for the Hartford Ilectric Light company and that same ¥ amarried M Sarah Barney of Farmington. They have three children. New (Conn.) USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Allen & Co. INC. 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