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Latear EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. 8 g Wl D 1l Lo+ |oNCEIAl O1 ‘ . y m . : [ |ihe bovs are all andous for mext FROZEN KER[]SENE Radio Tube With Double Filament SPECIAL ELECTION |Pulling Cat’s Tail Makes Better Fool Proof Blimp g ) c BURNS AS CANDLE! Perfected by New Britain Man () BE HELDSOON' ~ Man Develop From Small Baby | s fivtln | Coliers sl 0 | \ B L The Colliers A. C., winners of two i Chicago, March 7 (UP)—Let Ranli| Parislant peycho _— 1 he had begun the | successive junior titles in the base- Liquid Air Wonders Shown at| WMNMMWWMMWMW mwwwfi:ww”mm”““”wwww» o o || oo e e i Factory Foremen's Banquet | tedediphisol it 5 Representation, Is Beiel e "o 0 exiression. o Sarmosducation ousht st ot il || “cans, Heinen sata the crate 1 | SIS, PP 90 O IR | ! he will not be a!disposition, not corre Dr. Rank ¢ club had rooms at 94 Broad P | membe society until he falls in | caid 2 @l | istreet in the building which is An icicle made of frozen kero-| | 3 J sene which burned like a candle, was shown by Elliott James, a| scie t the second 1al £ | ics of a spgeial election for the pur- scientist, a he second annua ore- e e T men’s night\banquet of the New . o | Tamed B, Cilynn: . of Wit 2 Rritain Industrial, council last night " . A i succumbed to a heart attack on af in Masonic hall. Mr. James also| i | train near Washington yesterday. Cemonstrated a substance so cold . : ‘Apparently believing present con- PSR ihat it “burns” instantly and so ser- ditions demanded Connectic el - A S0 u ot] R A ey e 3 iously that there is said to be no| i representation in congress, the gov- L ntal i n emotional basis. Realization of | 19 ™ SR, Cutting Will Protest vossibility of a cure if the “burn” | ’ 4 e e i I : ; : n of the img ) is on human flesh, and a copper e e h e it oz theRnromine . Otto | ance of n the social system. terby Censorship of Books kettle filled with a substance so cold | : Galling the clection ~ L s e et s th nquet Washington March 7 (UP)—A Hm e a hile | : e *harles | petition protest strenuously the \at it froze to a cake of ice while| Warrants will be served on all ts contents boiled away in steam.| & L son w u the isical | continuance of censorship of books cont led ay | Cl | figth dlstrlct fownsiand. ellics ana Clt ltems L D e museall o BHlCS ok cepRorhID ok e More than 300 factory foremen were | e Y Lo rain, The H r iR inspcelory s AEa S present at the affair. L e 110 h sena oday OV cuses 1o a convention probably to ¢ | 4 team trop i lividual awa or Cutting, republican, New Due to the fact that he was called | be held in Waterbury. large assortment of sprin; W lsaiah Spector of New Ha e X ; to New York unexpectedly on busi- s = o enacdraen 5 i Selo ; i ness, George T. Kimball, president = et T e A « M Ue As players i ate - jon. signed by more than (T o BemeaeE o 5 uncral on Monday ‘ N e e 2 e wi 50 educators, ministers, editors and was unable to serve as toastmaster. i Winsted, March 7 (UP) fodils at e able prices. points out the works of ltoger Whitman, chairman of the :v;xilll_\"".of Congressman James Pet oy o S S[a[e League Playe]\s {0 Mee[ in L betwe s n as Chaucer, Shakespeare, committee in charge, officiated. who was stricken fatally os Siaales atrentie 2 W ; Swift, Aristophanes, Ov:d. A first aid team from the Spring- a train near Washington vesterdav. ... § Th]S G][ Tomorrow 1 ague 1 1 up 2 Voltaire, Rosseau, Tolstri field Gas Light Co., dcmonstrated arived home today. The fune e 0 L N Y n and Tbsen would be excluded it the modern methods of relieving the will be Monday. 5 . : Arch s com- | el T t iffering of a victim injured in an et 235 earold M ConEassmar : ‘mh‘ T ‘h)gr‘ e a 2 erest accident. The members casket was accompanied by Mrs. SEe et ) 4 and | GSE HERALD CLASSIFIED. ADS started the application of Glynn and his secretary, Frank § \ s "‘l'_“.wl ‘\'Ch“c.fi“;."m""‘, ¥ n of Waterbury. The body Wits | o e re ed to me [at § p. m. Teams will be present avaficlall - rospiration. v also 3 taken to an undertakidz establish- | 2 e “Waterh Mid. demonstrated the use of the inhal- | — ; W ) Watetbury ment on arrival here at 1 a. m. but Fe : : w Haven! and ator, which has been adopted to re : Tas confl A el was to be removed to Glynn's fo place the pulmotor. The team con- | .‘ o I R y 1 e onhe it RS MIR mer home on Rockwell strect Iz sisted of Herbert Bliss, Albert | o DRI | T SIe on R OB a BHest PO, in the day & o Murphy, ‘Louis Pasquale, Edward| A double life radio fube ehdlan HguSlmEnt A tthe bas fl,n,r! A rrio, 23, o 6 M t leadershi Jos: Granfield, Thepanier, Zenos Northrup, Albert|it is claimed, will last {wic e e e WO | - oS atlan RO RoON SECRs Ry 1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Terrio | state champ., won the championship S BO0STONS La Chance and Douglas Callahan. |as {he expected to attend funeral ser: Miss Beatrice Barba .Ithis scason. New Britain, under At the close of the first aid dem- | figment. 1o “'I‘,‘P ‘y’:”“'”‘: ; “l 'Y"(‘)k_“‘ Joutt ‘\“L‘fif’l“fiwfl\'n‘ n St. Joseph's Roman Catholic|: 122 Concord avenue, 1~ | Har Stromquist, local champ onstration, Mr. James gave a scion- | Ajoxander T. Mirante, so o T S T e e e | e Mr. and M valt came in a second; Waterbury tific lecture on liquid air, using var-|.nq s AL i, Mirante, 1 . | heglizlble ) By strange coincidence, Glynn was > married yesterday afternoon | with a strong m during the jous kinds of apparatus to illustrate | o o5 T I 4 Red 5 {he new {ubes in a radio | Stricken while 1eturning from th the office of the law firm of Nar matche third place, and the his lecture. it it A nle . 7 placements in | funeral of Congressman James . Nair. Aftorney David I vr. boys from Middletown are in last The speaker explained how liquid s ; = s . & ok o T en the ineomonience of | Hughes at Huntington, W. Va cting in his capacity of jus e— air is caused by Irelat i tems S on e ashington Halgantyl yisenpeniencs ot | = t cace. peformed the ceren n roun e or 1ir s devies Ceord obtaining s in an ecmer- 5 perature of 812 degrees below zero. | .. - ¥ - ; ‘ BYRD SHIPS GIVE POSITION —— et Lt : larence Srict s gency, the inventor says. A lead bell was frozen so hard it b i Dy | patent a o uable an Mr. Mirante has been active in L edin, N, Z., March 7 (UP) o - Corrt N 9 tinked Tike nard metal. Showing | At e s e B Rt s et B R e R o o (Coroner Corizan Binds USED SETS GOOD NEWS! FOR THE THRIFTY that a spoonful will ecxpand 860 | o 2 he | expedition ship, the City of N Two “Criminally Guilty” finies, he moured a. few drops into|@nd one which should was fc erly connected with the P, B R | - S o York. and his supply ship, the Ele New Haven, March” 7—Hermai | cconomy to the radio usis ted ¢ Taboratorics in T b A tube, then tried in vain to keep ! nor Bollin ; ! d % The r tube now in : . fR o rved in | nor Bolling, reported today 5 ¥, who Killed Joseph Gavoni by and up {he tube tightly corked. Alcohol| The radio tube now in o [ New k city, and has served in g, rep o ph Gavor was frozen into a solid piece of ice, | CONIAINS only one filame this [various capacitics with several radio| Miles south of Otago Head. RnEanmoyaihentead aule | pHIC TAE Elimidhtor e $11:95 At the Fountaln . Y 1 Z + or' | will e at Dunedin t her, 15 pan when oni Kicked o s A rubber ball was frozen so that it | Durns Lhegenilnots g [ani nEfandiesnvicng Mo ol e o A AL 2o S g tepairs on a tadi broke like an egg shell. Aluminum |discarded. Mirante's tube is built | panies > has no plan for dispos- |13 expecied. his door at 2 o'clock in the mornin Service and Repairs on any Radio SPECIAL ICE CREA was dissolved in the substance and @ | With two filament ) 5 invention, but states that| Captain McKinley, Admiral Byrd's | W 1a_criminally ponibioR IOl iGabineGRforgAtyalceli ent piabIC as dis substance a 4 OB E aerial ph graphe as du 3 ath by Coroner es J. Co Steinite Sets with 6- match applicd {o it made a blinding | ¥hich is employed at first. Should sibility/ioe dthiaytuties 3erial DioloRtephier, mas dile opae ) b sgeant DACOORCE James Jico il modchang oie il bl SPECIAL BANANA ROYALS ......ooiieivew 10c flash. | this filament burn out, the second- |1 ctured in New Britain |Tive at Stewart Island today on the oy onlinas ma (Quifespiientalinom s Al - " lmdgs teor ut 4 : R whaler Larsen, on his to {his ing a round of convivial calls and \ 29 os e O : Stating that liquid air is so cold (ary filament is put i by a'by himselt and associates. ve HEimavilomhley HEr s EOREt o S et E g [A Ca2nediubes e Roast Turkey, Dressmg, Mashed Potatoes, 250 Hartford, March 7 (UP)—Gov love, vears later, at about high| Dr. Edward S. Ames, professor of Ancer o leased by the Polish American re- ror John H. Trumbull cndeavo; school freshman {losophy A tne Tniversify ot Ghi Yemiaas SN > || publican club, which will occupy the today foispeed up e slow mechan- i ] from the fi oA s Ao h 1 3 entire building. of the Chica o ntrance of the child gt et hletic club %as organized hild Study and gy e T everal years ago and was among weeting at the : D s g ¢ the foremost in junior baseball cir- to study the emotion- | child is an ir with ma o organization had about 50 of the child little AW illi Emma will cooperate with cach other only nsorship continues arono of 145 Greens at the local tomorrow evening it forms a vapor curtain of insula- | e AN s i . ley opened door and greeted &L e s aain k0 Cranberry Sauce. . tion, the speaker poured a glassful | EXPEDITION LEAVES ISLAND |voni with an aluminum frying pan.|| Aerial Kits . O F L info hi uth, and instantly blew |Q S ST © the post but Thomas H 5 5 o¢ i : . pheriano i fandiinetanth ghlen Spella cyiri Siccessol naedpos: e Canberra, Australia, March 7 (®)|Gavoni died the same day. Aerial wire seeern e 40 Strictly Fresh Local EGGS ceve... doz. 40c A To Be Named March 27 | Bl s o<t e narcicicrpca ] Sie| Georse T. White, Tridgeport mo- | Eleetrify your hattery set with a e R s (B et e s R R o Douglas Mawson left I on Is-{torman, was held criminally respon-| | EBY A. C. Harness, cach .. $1.50 Hamden, March 7 (UP)—Ed Sher- | democratic nationar commitiee from hairman Walsh announced land,Sin e Souhigindinn panylisibis s thadbatlyalo SR Ay iy : 55 e [l gL ! pialema : L " [March 2 for Adelaide, where Brinkham of West Ha who KE[TH RADIO Now in Progress Our man, veteran West Haven paracute | Connecticut to succeed Thomas J. |ccntral committee also would take | J8IER & (80 AL 0c, | nd |struck and killed by rolley ¢ ki a trolley umper, saw policemen waiting on | Spellacy of Hartford. resigned 1action on plans suggested by (b a A : i WHoL Ll Al . of March. 1t sailed from Capetown, | while sitting on the tracks resain- SERV]CE . w"»é(?nadv::;m fylre old fodnyias hefibeichosen abia meetine oftje demoin 4 ce for w Jeffersangoutn Africa, October 19, 1929, and |ing her breath atter a fall. March Sale Of Sllkfi in a 2,500 foot practice|cratic state centrat committ : T e e i 75 T p ;3285 leap—but it was too late to l-un:}!mrl Bond, Hartford, Mar - e ponemner A1 mas Gepoticd &2t Gl CHORE I 1.98 FLAT SILK CREPE Now $1.34 1.98 PRINTED SILKS ...........00000u Now 8159 1 vl'\\x\u'lu«\n mes J. Walsh anno = THEATER MAN IR DIES [ i B CoE g HERA DO SSINIEDE ADS herman’s feet fouched earth.|ecd here today ew York, March 7 (P—A. L. E .25 PRINTED SILKS .... .. Now T4d¢ —Many other fine values. § 8 served him with papers in| Archibald McNeil of Bridgeport |la 1 1 manager connection with his wife's suit for |and Alfred N. Phillips of ; home in New York. H $ alleged non-support. ford are the two avowed candidates|wa years old.” Our Newly Enlarged Curtain Department Offers $1.98 Ruffled Curtains —New Spring Curtain Valance and the back woven colored dots. (Large sclection of Cotlage Sets) 4. .. $ 1 ‘39 Now Displaying Favored Fashions Women's Only (Slightly Seconds) ’ Picot Top Chiffon Hose (Regular Value £2.00) All New Colors —>Silk from top to toe. $1'15 All the new Spring colors. o..... AT THE TOILET GOODS SECTION 25¢ MAVIS TALCUM POWDER 10¢ LIFEBUOY SOAP S T3¢ THREL FLOWER FACE POWDER WITH PERE 50¢ TPANA TOOTHPASTE 29¢ 60c NEET ... Cr \\\l[lA'l‘(‘NYl"BRl HES LYSOL . . 69¢ --- LAVORIS . veveww S1C [ l —For Mr. Man! Worthwhile Savings! Plain Colored Neckwear / —A new low price. Fine cut crepe. 10 : 79c¢.5, $1.50 All the popular shades. cevvevem —Special Value! Couch Covers The New Silhouette Is Skillfully - | ! : Crstannie i desp gealaped $1.59 flounce, tapestry patterns. ......c.ccecuvea Adapted for | Sanst SRS s e e Grace De Vine Fashionable Modes I RING MI LINER DRESSES IN PLAIN . Sold Exclusively at This Store. L ! GEORGEOUS DRESSES IN PLAD e & — The first of the current season presents the Millinery Vogue in the sil- COLORS AND PRINT ESPECIALLY —Just arrived—New! Smart! Pique, Dimity, Prints honette models. Exceedingly important being the brimmed hats with THE FASCINATING NEW “PARFUM T ¢ :mdl )lfi)}!lol\\ Cl\\'Ld“-{Ld Guarantced fast colors and their clever }nes. Materials, all of them! Colors and trimmings too in | Sl il AL G S style right by Wm. Anderson. abundance. The silhouette hat plays an important role this season. PRINTS; SHOWING THE SMART FASH- Priced at i ION DETAILS FOR SPRING ; INCLUBING ; : - e Qur Circulating Library Offers the Newest Publications. $ $ $ THREE PIECE SUITS, BOLEROS, ONE R, J 4 i R s 1 74 - 4 - 3 9 PIECE TAILORED EFFECTS, N y 78 Sl ges B oA icay [ ] ° 4 [ SLEEVES, NEW FLARES, NEW TIERS; A EUTn i Others Priced up to $12.50 q —Special For Tomorrow NEW MATERIALS. . Pongee Slips e 2 : | —Extra fine quality Pongee, plain tailored i myfi a 211 . fial —32ND FLOOR— ( with shadow proof hems, Sizes 34 to 36. $1 '69 ¢ Dance Handkerchiefs Nel]y Don Smart Frocks 1 —Large Chiffon that are correct for evening wear. Ef- fective color combinations. Picot edge. ve you money.” Sold Exclusively At This Store