New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. - THE WS, JONBELDENDIES Aucient Feud Recalled As Bank |5t s s o Ml i IN HARTFORD HOSPITAL - Fxaminers Plan Keorganization of [ i, e B was ended. | ness and pamiml battles, Stich n2: Member of Numerous and Educa- Adolph C. S a rival bank v, [came mayor. His opponents, re- A s A v Guernsey Savmgs Institution o325 St A St it o, 1 - |Marie, then attended a lawn festival | adoption of the commission form ot oy Vs VHiseAl Graduats | R |at the Guernseys and when Mre. | government and Guernsey defeated q . Town Split Into Rival Fac- | was reported ill but Mrs. Guerns /| Stich died in 1034, all the bitterness | Stich by 90 votes to become mayors March 17 — Mrs. John |ushered callers into the big sitting [was gone. commissioner. - ; ¥ ) 4 of pneumonia in the 0o i « Qfich (rcom in the “lown's finest hom The feud began in 1897 when Mg, i(')hk\li“ a big home. The Synopsis: The day of reckonins before tonight. He says he's zo or the woyld be all z ford hospital yesterday morning. tions Because Mrs. Stich and with high held head deniad |Stich and Mrs. Guernsey were in | Guer s cfpcted a mansion. for Lnid Howard avrives on th:|[the low-down slipped to him oy |y What do vou s s vas active in religious, welfare, there was a blot on the family es- during a European tour. Mr third day since she started out to|some friends of ours that Twisty d vt Know what you mean,” me ind club activities for| Corrected Grammar of |(yicheon ¥ \swer 1d5y 4 | Guernsey referred to “la baggage. find her missing brothcr. Mecting | going to do us cold ton hil answe cold 3 5 : “Iverything will be all right Mrs. Stich said, “My dear, you 0“[ Us(lfs Phil Martin's accusations in silenze | says he ure Twisiy You Sombl gy N ces Maria Clark Belden, na Her Tra\'clmg (ompan- the bank,” she said. “Mr. Guernsey | should say ‘le bagg La is fem- | LIMBER UP QUICKLY she forces him into anothe s ing up hia eideve, and waniginow.: sunsled s Sho U tive of Niantic, attended high school A X did not ecmbezzle any money. If|inine and baggage is m e | The first application of Musterole the 1 ot 1cturns. The hat she 0w 3 you don't think he'd bet- | You heard W ha el w ¢ London, and was graduated | jon, they'd have 1éft him alone he would [ Don't you remember the rule? ""=“‘>;:.';'§;:’5"§im‘_’":m“§° p e \dventure £ ¢ call the frucks off? ! you g ror rin 1890, She was a have kept the bank open and orde Mrs. Guernsey, 1miffed, result in complete com her away, H nises i The Big Shot, from lacir 1 L i v Ve | e ¢ Daptist church - {1y. 1 think it was a strong institu- n g hOlllL in a different ship. Bhe ven et - f il | shoe, looked up contemptuously 1 step re doom. | and for v s superintendent of Mareh 17 | tion | then settled down into a feud whizh springs at the ¢ “Tell him to forget it!” he ol W i : liate department & ey Besides, the Guernseys are not [not only drew in their husbands, follows. —the e B llirwo Knowd all about 16 Twisly e sai ar s of hoys in the Firs h of Gueril-1yp, king of people to run away.” | formerly friends, but affected the upper hand Shot summons | trying to make a monkey of us by proseala e OULELORE - | Baptist T sey, undaunted through 20 years of Recalls Old Fued | whole business, social and politizal help. He believes Martin Enid | getting us_to quit cold—and then | A larg - nge ¢ she member of H. I. T cial, financial and political feid | The tone in which the elderly ma- | order of Independence. conspired to capt . Enil|giving us the laugh. That's all he's | driver - I t s Daughters union, the | 0 "0 aiion ramily s I tron spoke recalled to listeners the| Mrs. Guernsey announced an aft- grows to hope the s got t LU0, Janyion, SASK Lyer > A ) Mitchell House | 'y o hravely today while cvents of a score of yeaws that di- |ernoon affair and excluded Mrs. SCOTT s her brother Hed witl the | Wilkic what he's worrving abou seat. Ihil in the it hoard of dircctors, Ruth 1 b 4 _ bk = £ mittee of bank office f ¢ vided Indépendence into the “Guern- | Stich. Mrs, Stich sent out invits .4\ Big Shol mal me trus; | The trucks will be : i ! nt o crs was on ples g e e ’)‘l‘_ and federal bank cxamin sey faction” and the “Stich faction.” | tions for a function at the sams E M U LSION he ha cb foot; her broth B LR PNORCAOLaIE (B s whom L olutions the WOmMEMWS |50 4o Commercial National bank | Mrs. Guernsey reached the nation- | hour. Factional lines were drawa ne physical o AU R Lol ol L : “'”_‘\‘(w’:\ 1o devise reor on plans. al presidency of jhe Daughter | immediately. . COD- L'VER OlL N L0 ED - L 2 gL i boies Ul George Guernsey, president of | the American Itevolution, her rs. Stich, - a literary enthusiast, MADE EASY TO the bank which closed Thursday, |band became president of the Com- ned a Carnegic libr e the SwaAaLtLow Soon 0 ) d [ H'\\‘('\v‘. Society of limits. The curtains ¥ Daughters of the Pil- nd she could s through the w 1 bu e e e her husband, chief | < comptroller's office (5| the pavea b R S pitol, head of the refe thke (hi A o the Gln Homs (Eran ence departmefit of the state library fend . the Big! Shob' lanswerel | Qncs el I « ind formerl rator of Memori had cor'e | ¢cay Ky ghly o 1 Wl in the Connecticut state libra it inat trubkatilbol theretr| to)old: har 7 imd @ son, Clark, director of public Izzy Myers's _crooked shoulders at- | She did 1 now wl ¢ | yelations for the National Electric tempted expostulation; he wagged | Were. or | Power company of New York. cad dubiously Homest Us that go to do with it | called it a " ' Vice \qu‘ul Inv estlgates e e ol Poisonous Liquor Cases long before the truck 0 : long time afterward! Ity m 1 { g terroy New Haven, March 17—Believed little white for this the victim of poison liquor, Mrs to remember wh 2 er foars Y v | phia Cowl 14. died in hospital APETS ATe that we want to ¢ na « " tr here L night. Two other victims of know about, and this place isn't ex- - | poison , Teter Bueff, 64, and ctly convenient.” £t w Jotl e rd gndn, were in scrious X M Vi he gangster held mea- | condition at the same hospital. The | threc S Wer ot related you .1,1 < last the right said the r i i = bRl a1l 0F Yot o R e s of the vice squad investi- who was telling the world v them up in your car. I'll follow | nat Qe g ol ey Sient ] dtu\y:y“:-\‘ll o “v ot o o1 rid o the w. | you. 1'm going first for Ma Kane. t 1all LA i 2 a se ) ol T Soshe At ¢ a hunch she'll want to be i . « of it a OyjplonponiEle s i Wnid Bad he e p 1 this—on account of Sister!” b being tu ik of footsteps o0n t ont st MPIL say she willlY luzy Myc e T s ea stole a @ i | chuckled hi . ODYLIBCL, bt RS g nard finds an average weight of HE A il : Al right!” said the Big & | 1L grams for men and 1,200 for lips, was answ with a heartet-| aeain, “There are two ways of | An improvi i ing sm going out of this house.” He ad-| I ind I'hil tomorro [ [ The Big Shot crossed the r00mM. | dressed himself directly to *Phil —_—— wnlocked th door, and flung it ngw, “You two can walk out ths R e T SR open. “Here you . boys!™ helyway vou are, or you can be carried | _ to do with thes wacter dis- “You and the boys are going r words ok 1 anywhere! v t what| “I get you!” said vzz called gruffly. “Come on in her out bound and gagzed. I's up to| S\ Would You Love Honor and Obey And then Enid, watching tensewy, | you! you choose the former and | Thig pil for §25,000 a Ye Y saw two men she dia not Know 5D | ake an attempt o cseape, or ui- “THIS THING CALLED LOVE" into the room and, following them, | tract attention, she'll get a bullet s —but lzzy M with Ul {yrough her to Thegwn with; and 1f, | |13 \ teiing, Blind Bleeding of Protrud: EMBASSY : - : queer 5 cry of rage anl|agier that, there's any chance of Y e 3 : ararises o haited befort bt 1| pus bolne” caugnt, vourti et soms| [\ A& PAZO OINTMERT| | , barely crossed threshold : . “Phil Mar e SO | = = = “And Sister 3ig Shof . g i " i 06 o : her now, 23 t 1 dresses up the way she did for Bat- L : ty Rose last night | “Gawd!” T Myers' voice was whisper now. 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