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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930. Chicago Envisions Canal as Link With Gulf \Old London Shak an Theater SFEK B ] : cag. _l = e | Do‘:)l:ned Byan:ll:efirreNew S:a;on\SEfi[]VTR%%MNEE PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York & Hartford Siack Exchanges London, March 14 (P—London's| But for Miss Lilian Baylis the old | “ola Vie", fai:xiom as the theater ;E:Jf‘l‘?:"i‘!w-fl.:‘l’ never ;\fou}“lo“l:;-':“Ham Famlly Moves to Apply 31 WEST L{AIFII:JH?.'I;&?EW BRITAIN B oy over in 1865 and made | Sum to Estate of Mother plays without goinz bankrupt, is| i ne of Shakespearean drama. | i WARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, = THL. 31188 | zoon to be torn down to make room | ! e d incredulous — ation. The London | la other theater man- | council needed the site in con- rs of London by announcing her D ST {nu\mn vith the new Charing Cross | intention 1o produce Shakespearz | (ate of Mrs. Jane Hart may be able We Oiler: | —_— that staged In order that the heirs of the es- bridge and station. 4 = : to collect on a government insurance For years the old playhouse has F or critics | Policy dug the estate through the | been threatened from one guarter |Ly persevering in her production | 1€ William J. Hart, her son, | CHASE NATIONAL BANK | or anot! ix vears ago it was| polic i the lean rs of |It became necessary for Judge | saved when the Lord Oxford | the w reaiter. Every play | Bernard i". Gaffney in probate court and the archhishop of Canterbury|cf the £ Avon has had its|today to approve a petition for ap- EQUITABLE TRUST CO |interceded for it, and on another oc- | opportuntty or bore a|Pointment of Harold I. Hart as ad- J casion §ir George Dance rescued it | modern London audience and she | Ministrato by providing $i30,000 for necessary |has been honoved by Oxford uni-| There were several obstacles which p s 1epairs, 5 v this achievement. 4 to be removed formally, Wil- | Prices on Application. —- {liam Hart, a New Britain sailor in | ———— __ [the United S s navy died Octo- b 12, 1918, 1 her, wk EYPRUS T[] REMAIN || Two Steamers Crash et Pt e e e Going Through Big Cut || vayments regularly until her death IN BRITISH FOLD |2 s e iy o e EppyBROTHERS & G2 row line, bound from Port | |tate believed that $5,160 due could Members Hartford Stock Exchange Albert British Columbia, for ||be collected Ly their mother’s estate Req“es[s [01‘ Change OT S[a[u‘s ‘I"mhd a, was rammed by the "hul the governme uled it was duc ‘\E\\ I;Rl'l‘l\]‘\" 29 \\" l\lain Su-ect eamship Silver Ye of the Kerr i‘h“ son's estate, nce more t n 10 o . 1 > om England for the || years have clapsed the ne ' RTF )Rl) ‘1ERIDEN Meet With Disepproval g e e e it e 33 Lewis Street 13 Colony Street facon meae s dry- to the mother's ¢ t vided i Washington. D. €., March 15.— N re examini among « hildren of Mrs, Hart. The island of Cyprus, @ crown col- 3 t of the damage today. g ony of Great Britair has recently € < C ew was only sl — > = # e ; asked for permission to throw in its | dan: We Offer: 1 p e RE S lot with Greec that, to accident took place N it g G AR be given self government Both | | the icral Sherman was leay ) s quesfs have been refused and Cy. ulores lock chamber i 100 Sh o~ prus will continue to be administ tr er Yew was preparing 1o | | ares An appropri $7.500.000 would pay for completion of c: liking Chicago with Missiz- | ¢d DY a governor appointed from : for transit to the Pacific, | right) is part of the $30,000,000 canal construction program. Map (lower left) shows projected waterway | O0 1}1- I:v]lm‘ Dbulletin from e HIBEUCS TS ld’“:‘ u\»;n\{\fi\ m ‘ = ; ¢ Chictgo, March 15 P—Chicago, in ! —————— T 5 T Greck Lrople dutkish Sustonn &0 ! stetrical CflSGS | | & . | Yprus co he be as brand new sailor pants, has visions | 91 an d d ‘as . “ : | {izland of Greek people, Turkish cus- prus and copper are synony- o zans down o oo s e | 4-H Cluhs Learning Reforestation ot von it o CHERL L The city’'s outlet to ca trad s the bulletin, X i f its hingos on a little more than a year's | T Resiore Nah:gn’s Timb l d Chris- | ¢ SR el e llth e ey na | Len e iconRestion e local ] ) ! [ ety i el hospital was made today by Miss construction work and a few mii-| 0 eriands S e ,;‘5_"“,},,:11““” & e vamainle Bt slietied |p ), T Colhry e the Visiting lion dollars. This would finish tho | ) L the size of Torto | s o, e named for CoPPer: OF | Nyraes association. Although Miss o Auo . canal making the Mlinois river | cpieaag Mar, nber and fuel for the community, | Rico n copper for the island. remains one oo1py considers the hospital as the Bl navigable from Lake Michigan to d of being called clubs, as | corn e M of the mysteries of history. Whatl,, ot favorable and advisable place Investments — Securities the Mississippi. 5, a4 $ left of Cyprus' copper ores is NOL| ¢y 1aternity cases. she contends ||l o s S - 500 MAIN ST. TEL. 6119 - 5900 : | i ki arc the it organizations of the | thore from 1 rich, but an ot e Chicago hopes the federal govera- hands of boys and girls. other 4-H activities, the forestry|Turkey and Syrla. In the Mediter- |~ <% DUl an American GCOMPENY|inai jnasmuch as the available ment will provide the $7.500,000 re-| With §1 million waste acres of D e O | |space is taken there, the next most e {the members 4-H rangers |l ai e 0 (B i i ydxym‘m\‘LZvnV;:umr:\n[\:.l' | e n;;msh::mnzlm}cd canal. members of 4-H clubs in half a doz- | clubs build log cabins in the woods| LUNUl 30 years ago Cyprus was : mpany visiting, nurse in attendance. This Sentiment and the cash register fen states are begin o plant i i e : two ¢ And although it has | &1 cigarette factories, constitle e o ke advantage of iy time On centiment's side is the tradi-| wil soon be such a scale that th>! The project rapidly i becoming|Pech under Dritisii administration | 18iand's industrial plants. The onis | o tne day or nig ‘ HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE tion of 300 years when Ma forestation problem will be solvel. of the S 18 British colony Seio5E et BUBCE T Ennvas Sin t . higan. which has taken a lead- 45T Glub e workllabco o quarters of the local bra near the present site of Chici ing hand in this new enterprise, un- % rurkish influcnces s the | acrossithe dsland fvom’ east to west. {4 g andl a visiting nurse 1 and perhaps dreamed of a d S le e Centture, Overnmental - subdivisions of the Women Do the Work {obtained by calling the oific R livestock show in Chicago to demon- | who has E ire the old Turkish ov~"<; the A great deal of {he \-mz\“ of | AMiss Colby further points e H o e e Ju boy or girl may | with its promotion in north central s e s Dohe g emen e They fiiat [ihere e mcre and fmlox | = = 1 as egister Fures u i R . - . t5 ¢ ]} still used. | stone and help build highways | oAl ! | streams and at the same time re- e o ekt 2 deatn’ihe b hways s |ing nurses in that capacity, and cxpected to be added to Chicago's| p i i1 (imborlands ‘1“ ‘,0‘. aad fi”‘w] 1 iy i 3 hought and sold by [ well as make lace and embroidery |(hat in preceding years there has || | 1‘ i ,!:,_ ml’ml"“h By watnteon.s) Bl S ImEEAnGs Sheie js | oL forestry i Michigon by actiel [Liles instead of bushels; olives and | in their homes. The men have a dis- | heen an increasing tendency to seck e portation facilities that would com:- | SR shlichuRLisncy ORI T sins 3 | instead of pounds, and if You!ga mushroom brim lain sk | e ready are envolled in such < . \ S ol s Sl L DIANLRGH ot Mississippi and Ohia, as well - o LY I Uiditng A & 3 e L o e S L somenmesiyith ket. voluminous | far lelow cost in liosp 2 & 2 Rt ing sta in the enterprise, 1, b ARERL L by the pic Svethe vHrd S A“c‘:fl"\ n:’;(\' teatadiinols s are enrolled & l'\\‘n |(]nl| l’m(‘l Kllu l)rn‘\(]l BELEd (e Whale bells Miop e enoe NCRUe SR SUSATOTRLTC spe $2¢ 10,000 1l ¢ canal an i & Al Y o , Irog il CSts eS| N VW \ catl 1 Solte ooceany to itt meranal a0k | T ek boy and girl endeavors to| B F. Gaffney Retires § AER Rl s aid he by Alea i o v s v i the natural topographical divide. | PIANt an acre of trees and care for As County Bar Head | ror the forester who preaches the | 10 1604 ahove the ealt Aot e cnatian feau mraant ; Completion of the canal in the | them for four or five years. Secd- importance of conserving trees. injjcnie ear a korchic? with I e e We Offer: Immediate futuro hangs on an ap. | /NS are furnished to the club mem- i ' ancient tim island was motel| oo VAT 8 ; . | [ Ch g S propriation of $7,500,000 from co.- | DCrs in Michigan by the state col- [elected to succeed Trobute Court |y jis fip fovestsy i Dersnnial lljotupe sl ie g s o B i | court ruling on the amount of wa-| About 600 trees are planted on|dent of the Hartford County Bar | perity reig ay the centr; ) ter that may be diverted into che|€ach acre in Michigan. Betwesn |sociation at the hody's mecting plain of Cyprus and many of th B' ], R d CLASS “A” STOCK canal from Lake Michigan. Ixtra |cach row of pine scediings is plani- | terd The annual meeting was | mountain slopes are &8 sa has Lknown more ixn irt ecor vater is needed to enable barges (5|0 @ row of spruce. The young held before the opening of the short | for scattered orchards. The strea e T e ply through the new waterway. sprices at the end of five years ars | calend ssion of superior court. | are torrents v dry for a|lr Was under Lgyptian influence a At the Market e A e e A e e o e washing of the soll has created | CHVist. then successively was —con-|ing to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Joy Florence, Itz March 15 (#) ach, giving the boy or girl a prom-| Josepl Berry was eclected viee marshes in some scetio Under | trolled by Greeks, Assy s ol 6L Belden strect serfously ill here of bronchial prcu- | 7 t the end of five years' work. |fary, and Solomon isner and W.|heen begun and the plantations of | bolomics of Iigypt. Tome, Byza City Items The pines go on growing. They ar rthur Couniryman, committec on | trees are being cxtended and pro- | W% Arabs. Crusaders, Templ h 1 y m An offer to help reli b ma- tous as the best p + nurse as a capable aide to the | & = 3 S stork. The cost services is || | Members New York Stock Exchange works the mines a ves con- : | units are called ranger c ranean only the islands of Sicily and i eshendy emoyeaco) quired to put finishing touches on |land before them. thousands of dvisable place is the home, with a ; i % s weil o x| Il Sinder Tubhish: contvol | for | 2RESI0S A Sllis dllaturs; and sevet |y availabl wiho care |l§ We Offer and Recommend: Join hands over the proje trees on what club leaders hope- g | nost popular : e L attendance at quette and Joilet paddled cano: LSanon L the outbr f the World War | @bout 75 miles long extending | Turner, ficid agent of 1 | dertook in an exhibit at the recent when the Great Lakes would be had a great deal 10 o with some changes; rkish | work in the fields and cven break | mand for Seant | v a longing for woods and the fields 3 en brezi {mand for the services of th plan, too. Millions of dollars = o and butt measured by | tinctive costume—a straw ha | prise the Great Lakes, the Illinoss | (™0 Years old. 200 boys and gir S trainen ! v | locks necessary to Jift shipping ovor | pius is an cxcellent example fipoos with their tops turned down | eost 'of stich &ervices. m John T\ Robinson of Tartford was flower fringes about their red t cut and sold for Christmas trees at | Ju aftney had headed the asso- | large part of the voar; while the|Millennium and a half before| A daughter was born this morn- Cavdinal Archbishop Mistrangelo is | I8¢ Of $500 or §600 rcturn from the president, Harry Reynolds. scere- | British control, afforestation has|°Nd Phoenicians, Persians, | merchantable after about forty | admissions. tected from the depredations of | Nouse of de Lusignan, the Venetida 2t | 2 pohs s e e O hor | Republic, and Turkey. In 1838 Great ‘ PR - Chapel Hill, N. C., March 15 (UP) | In Wisconsin, community foresis | imates of the age of the carth | tions by the British are the begin- | Pritain took over the administration | i \}\lo’cd‘_ lw\.r]n,:»‘l-" oS ,,‘“" Fencing enthuslasts at the University |2re being planted by the boys and | range from the Seriptura S |Iming=tor aeorelvinecnaatayatemy onf| oL e Eland by Crecornised urheys il RS AT R B SRE UL REE of North Carolina have taken steps |girls, forests which In after years |than 6000 v 710,000 v ool roadsann inrigution Shwortial coX TRIER DY fand BpRl s an agnn TS LSRR SR to have the pastime recognized as an |are cxpected to furnish recrcation | ase i and improvement in cducational ia- | 5rant to the latter D sl e o essorntion g intercollegiate sport. Igrounds, game preserves or ever cilities. [ e e gi‘“‘s\ to| Moody was a charter members and |Ibe = Briish! Cotonyy d president of the association in 1910. | St A. Nash Co. spring suits and top- |Burns Prove Fatal to S P e A }““‘Ij:,‘ Winsted Blaze Victim| o trustee was apointed at a mect- | S I SO Winsted, March 15 (UP)—Wilbert | ing of creditors of Eli Grennier, | MORE IMPORTANT Donzldson, 35, was dead today of |Lankrupt automobile painter who | B [ burns reccived when he helped ro merly conducted a business in this | |cue 11 members of his brother's | he mecting was held at th family from their burning home in Referee in Bankruptey & Colebrook early yesterday vesterday. 3 / Donaldson died at Litchfeld irles Stouman of Philadelphiz / County hospital here late yesterday. ‘h; guest of his N-,l i B B Donadson Lad returned again and | d1ushter. Attorney and 8 Nair of Shuttle Meadov nue. again to the house to carry children N through smoke to safety. Iinally e A ey < \ he was trapped on the second floor LS FOR DIVORCE & B and rorced to jump. Injuries and ause her husband was convict- | burns contributed 1o hia death. ed in court for misconduct and was | s fined §15 and sentenced M%s oI DUCHESS 1N ITALY days, Mre. Lena Cefaratti ) | Naples, Ttaly, March 15 (P—The [fic0 Of this city has instituted B Dutnnes of Gulse, wite of the pre. |for divorce against Conrad Ma 4 tender to the throne of France, ar- | 1€ also of this city. | rived here today to be with her hey have a minor child and daugter, Anna, Duchess of Apulia for its custody. Attorney | who is expecting an accouchement. acava represents the plainti M Mangiafico's case was heard in o court on March 6, 193 Q . T e L J \?i Wi _‘{y;’\.\‘m‘,/ D l] S CI} @ &I] N] E bl Polish Cabinet Resigns e To gi ‘é.:wr@? i Second of the series of card par OniNon.ConfidencetVotel ™| : A p\?tfl) — 0 | i ties given by Martha Washington | (& e S L EWELS, heirlooms, valuable contracts and _ Council No. 1, Daughters of America, | Warsaw, March 13 (UD)—T i ; ; : will be held Monday cvening, March | DOlish —cabinet resigned today, fo - securities—isn't their safety worth one ] G $:15. Jr. 0. U. A. M. han, |lOWing a vote of non-confiden: o m . 4 | Glen st. at each table. Come |Colonel Alexander Prystor, n cent a day to you? That will cover the 5 PR e S | of labor, by the lower . S . 5 | i . parliament, yesterday. cost of a thief-proof, fire-proof, S-Pr y At SRRt 4 Sy ”““ = R safety deposit box in our vault. Don't delay; Auction Sale sented the government's collective | e | resignation to President Ignacy Mos- rent today! . Ay e | ciki in accordance with promisc NOMORIBySviztuetoransoxecusi i on iR LT E RIS O R ! (LT i o Tl (R TN et R s Bl B Britain (Notice of Sale having been e A tine ‘w; fl”_‘ S | waived), I will Sell at Public Auc- ‘mo;lvrl Aesiital i At i ftion. to the highest bidder. on Lhe | o0y ration that this action wouid | premises, S: . March 13, 1980, | & e : 4 ntire steck of | followed by withdrawal of th tire cabinet A fistures contained | > ou ett!n SVollRa nenE Cor N ot Tardin i s SLKOIOTOLE I B R ORSTRIER 1o 1 ° | placing Prystor with a cabinct of- Street, New Britain, Conn. re acceptable to the s Dated at New Britain. Conn 12th day of March, 1930, il x % T | Sined: st | U. S. Naval Officer —~L AT e worat ‘ B ED s Wounded by Soldiers ko 19 POt~ anghal. March 15 (A—Licu- (s} . M. Winslow, commandinz ORETO @AQT/ “Join the Mutual Savers” the United States naval armed s | guard aboard the American Yangis: Would You Love Honor and Obey | | iapids Steamship Cors steacior - for $25.000 a Year? Chipping, was wounded in the les “THIS THING CALLED LOVE" ||DY & machine gun bullet during a | clash between his guards and law- EMBASSY |less Chinese soldiers roa the o st S | north bank of the Yang .l e | ———————— L5 0 I yesterss.

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