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CATHOLICS 10 PRAY FOR RED VICTINS | Will Appeal for Preservation o Christianity in Rugsia resday, the t st de y of been set by TIope cial ¢ olics throu: prayer world | anity prayers will be | hout the or the preservation of Chris in Russit, Special offcred in all the churches in this city for the beleaguered Christi of the country which is now under a | Godless Sovict scheduled for the hes follow: St Mar; Requiem masses at hurch this w in Catholic. | Church St. Mary’s | < will be as follow nesday first anniver r| John A. Fitzimmons; Thur geant {not to create NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. MAN TRIES T0. LEAVE AUTO| tercation in Front of State Normal | Al School Tollowed By Blows Y and Screams the Hearing screams in front of Stete Normal school about +11:45 | o'clock Saturday night, Officer Wil- | liam Cronin investigated and learned that Miss Rose D'Angell of 148 Bea- con styeet, Hartford, v mohile driven by 38 West street, Hartford, and want- ed to get out and walk, but Bidwell would not her to go. He | struck her and she retaliated, ac cording to the story to the office and then she sereamed. Officer Cronin brought the co to the police station where Flynn questioned them allowed them to go with a warning | further disturbanc s in an auto- allow r- | and | T3 Six violent of automobile poison liquor, Ithe week-end |list a sphyxiation, killed when c STRIKES GIRL WHO \SIY KILLED OVER SINDAY IN STATE | Three Result of Afito Accidents ~ —0ne Case Gas Suicide Assoc fated Press, deaths, three the re- accidents and a land Bidwell of | fourth said to have been induced by were reported in Connecticut. "T'hy 0 included a suicide by gzas while a sixth person ght in a circu- - saw. Automobile | port ana deaths of Mrs/ Sarah J. Wheeler of Norwalk | Norwich, respectively. Mrs accidents in Norwich resulted West- in the and Charles Hulboy of Wheeler Rochester Man Praised For Work in Exhibit Stockholm, March 17 (A —Georsge |'W. Iggers, director of the Roches- |ter Muscum of Fine Arts, who pr ared the American art exhibit no xing shown at the Royal Swedisn st oons ot P BRITTEN T0 ASH NAVY FOR FACTS Northern Ireland, hree Un Wants (o Know “Why” of Wil- Asioiyeed e s oo liams Transfer e e yesterday SO both living and dead, ar 3 ed in the cxhil ven on, March 17 (P—Chair- | George Bellows and Lo v of the house naval|Motley attracted vhich st gener- ounced today he pro-lyjon among the given American life upon hizh naval of- [~ p,. o ures of such rare quality and ion of a ro-| | for 1 s as e ; TRTl ¢ i hing ddeut. AL W2- |y erjean wrt was highly prai Tart and former Presi- s speed flier, (o st 2 il 5 J ed by Dr. Axel V. R. Gauffin, st order was issued. | o G ype Swedish National wblished traditions Tayine he Swedis z aying h desir a dinner last 1 and service so con- work in develoy records of the Uni- aplanes - s = community in America.” | The chairman did not New Traffic Plan May when t wal officers Be Used in Other Towns Hartford, March 17 (P—Exten- sion of the traffic regulation plans now in force in Stratford where mo- Mareh 17 churches paid Belfast ian | tribute that achieved distinction to! two members of who United faith in the The following resolution was car- | vied by a standing vote in each church “We return thanks to God of every good and perfect gi that, faith which in the ation to two | rephesent- on e works of giver particular moderns. nt the cxhibition favorable and committee ant ) has posed 1o « of wide influence Sy Chici Justice dent Lliot of preserve the of rich culture spicuous in the tarian hest ide seum, at indicate would b LAMONT SAYSLOW - naval committee today askel | partment for a report Ud bill proposing pro- Archibald J. | atten- Chinese Troops Continue Pressing Toward North March 17 (P—Reports various sources Peiping. from day indicated to- that troops of the Central Chi- government continuing their northward movement The movement is ed on the Chen wery upposedly bas- of General Tiao-Yuan, governor of Shan- tu that in the event Yen Hsi- Shan refused to leave the country the Nanki central declaration government [ would dispatch cight divisions to oc- cupy Tientsin and Peiping, now un- der control of Yen Hsi-Shan's troops. Yen Hsi-Shan is . governor of Shansi provin Because of strained relations be- tween the north and the south, Generals Li Fu-Ying, commander of emergency affairs in Peiping, Chu Chun-Chi, commander of gendarmes and Chang Yin-Wu, mayor of Peip- ing, have ordered soldiers and po- lice here to shoot anyone attempt- ing to instigate labor trouble of create disturbances. mass torists are instructed by prominent | |was a passenger in a machinc motion of Williams to the ot month’s m 1 rids Mary L. third anaiv A meeti of the held Tuesday Lenten Tosary he held Wi o'clocl Lente turday a Nora Neenan. Pronio ed 1i | 1 for rs. | | CHANGES MADE IN .. TROUT TERRITORY yoclock. | o i Fishing Rights on Two Streams “ Lost—Others Gained cagie votion md Iy consisting of the Inesday evening riday of the henediction. v the school | Sta- : March 17 (A — Some g taken place in the shing rights of the state in streams vhich the state has taken over for the benefit of fishermen, Superin- ndent J. W. Titcomb of the state me department The Hartford, ernoon at children, Confessions I nesday and devotions s will b Ltnt : St. Josepl evenings af I'riday tod: county announced "INE L in Fairficld and the !hranch of Salmon brook in Granby lad to be given up new | property owners of adjacent lands objected to having the waters open to the public. The state. however has acquired rights on Willimantic river below Roaring brook in Staf- | the | ford ‘to Willimantic and this will tron sair t | be stocked w brown trout. Upon acquivement of rights on | the Wepawaug in Orange and Mil he held | ford a lot of adult were put 30 o'clock. |in. The zood trout will | Missery brook in Volunto stocked with trout last after the scason closcd A rearing station for trout is operated on {his stream In it 1,000 yearling trout for brook and other London and Wind- The aver size of distributed N dut said, every west and § o'clock, Church =) because nass of ted at St Josey morning at 7 o'clock for Mrs. Catherine RonsKkic feast ¢ the church, will celebrated on Wednesday morning, cport scrics of Len- sermon Stations of Cross on Friday be- 30 o'cloek in the sol children | Evangelist cvenin will be held at afternoon fo 1 thes oy weh of St cning 4 Jdoha the otion 1oy vith stations of the ion of %he bl the devotjons of the young select a cast | MO start 1l comedy to |4 reams. ir ham countic trout being inches. Nutrition | it possiblc inches in q benedic essed made | to nine they | with inch | experimenis have to develop (rout h from the time to feed, as compared years 1o produce a the cge. irollowing L music six lias I fish from - ISHEEL UL given by arbour a St on Fathe M. of Winsted. City ltems City Lumber Two Trishmen Disagree on 0 Magazine Article Text 0 o'clock tomorrow Dancing will folloy weh 17 (UP)—Tt re {wo Irishmen and Frank Ward md eel cabled to Patrick’s day greet York today had A Irank ; ~Seported that hi rot heen SR Shaemus O'Shecl O Malley— O Malley ing: “No one to the police carly tepdan lomie aft- crnoon at 4 o' Mrs : for your return I'rank qprt Lo : to America you go to eni d to the police |19 e o that her husband walked | DV HZCHNG S B ¢ L supply of chr out Saturday. threatenir to B : Sy + O'Sheel explained. “is my return, and she , i » A magazine him. Thers Ll e e o O*Malley wrots L fense to many lrish O'Malley recently Unite clamo arm- 5 : Su repor so they vesterday of hat answer never i ont | | S article which | | ave deep of- | | s referred to the prosccutin the be- just a abandoned States to live in France canse of prohibition, then suddenly announced he would aban- don Irance to to the rited S and probation ¢ yolice wer nested 1 1 locate a woman amed Mullen who left her home in Port Chester, N. Y fo have Wt to try come back and was helieved com f Simon of o the hom on. March 17 (UI") which day io the time of McWhite, Trish 1 to the United States, explained. | After st. PatMck landed in Jre- land, McWhite said, he was called before a local chieftain to explain the Holy Trinity. The chief had [ ficulty understanding God In three | persons. St. Patrick picked a sham- rock and explained it was the ne | principle—three leaves from | stem, Danricl n it ! The on Washi shamrock St. Patrick city. Officer poried that the at the Thank A meeling of will held tomorroy Red hall o Main =t social will follow the hon i Irishmen i actually gors back hat Michael State minister wor He one fumes cab. passing stomach, sensation in the Iching usually much acid di; it food yon Not than one per a hundred has a stomach so perfeet it will do it without help. That's why more than two million pcople are now using ACIDINE regularly, {o enjoy good appetite and freedom from distress and pain afte You can get ACIDINI when ot | the starchy morg son in eating. Of Truck at Greenwich he windows 1o keep the morning | | miile further he dropped unconscio | exhaust The truck plunged b | cucd Wardwell, who recov 3 11 P D rin’e ;| g 4 Birthday on Erin’s Day | Remarkably Active | trishmen, but doubly so for S ) ys W n Cook of lon . Patrick’s day 1865, and is 65 | or four nights a week, I never have {today without the usual green tie. rable fro the indigestion | [rish brogu throat and| New Haven, 17 (UP) Yale Divinity School, was accidental- | West Haven. ing the child's abdomen. any drug on the operating table in an = Greenwich, March 17 (UP)—John chill out of the cab of the truck %o | | over the stecring wheel from the | the through a guard rail into Millbre Washington, March 17 (UP)—St. for a Man His Age [tor Patrick J. Sullivan, republican, W. 207th street, New York. "I found |years old today. {hat uncertain feeling whether my | I don't need to wear anything to s 1 used to have 5o regularly” E come from | pjve_vear-old Patricia Davis, daug'i- | shot and critically wounded today | | A playmate was reported to ha Patricia was carried to New H; tempt to save her life. Doctors Gas O\'ercom.cs Driver | H. WardweN of ratford rolled up | was driving to New York today. A | which had scep:d into pond. Policemen by 1 .Sen. Su]livan Observes Patrick’s Day is a big day for ali “I've suffered m L spell of sour | Wyoming. He was born in Irelan:d out that by taking ACIDINE three Sullivan appeared in the senate | oing 1o sit right, or make |show I'm Trish,” he said in his best Jour indigestion. | CHILD ACCIDE LLY SHOT vour stomach | . of Professor Jerome Day while playing near her home in discharged rifle, the bullet ente; | ven hospital where she was place JRALD CLASSIFIED ADS | said her injurigs might prove fatai driven by Norwalk, sion with an Ernest F. D Mass pital of Hulboy mobile crashed head on into ley car. ductor, who was riding o € vestibule home, Acute been way sulted of M city. n liquor were in a serious condis gatuck |tion. Modesto Plicrro, Killed caught his body ove cutfing his homs was saw Cortland D. dead in the nam hom tion the cal examiner, room While Haven, killed by a Mrs. Emma Murphy, also which was i colli- automobile driven by Hodson Doy the Norwalk hos- died Crashes Into Trolicy was killed when his i irol joseph P. Carter, a con- front the trolley car on was seriously injurcd have liquor New Haven 44, of that of the poi- of his alcoholism said induced by poison in the death in . Sophia Cowles, I'wo other victir to 64, of Waterbur when a circular his sweater and it. railroad ties in the pulled the time he rear was of Dead in Bath Room Arnold, 52, was found bith room of his Put- a victim of sphyxia- A t was found open in Dr. Y. Morrell, medi- gave a verdict of sui- crossing a street in New Taft Levine, 7, was hit and truck. power | displayed signs as to speeds, is ex- pected by the motor vehicle depart- ment which is looking to towns to { take the initiative. Milford has pro- RATE AIDS PLANTS Secretary Comments on Prob- able Eflect on Business captain on the retired list Henderson Says England Cannot Resort to League March T (UP)—The finds it impo question of reh- poscd a conference between the ¢ of police and oficials of the s and motor vehicle dep: ments to work out a system in tha town in Russia before | o Nations, Arthur He'- the foreign seeretary, told 2 auestioner in the of commons today ch could not b taken leaguc Hendersor Asked bl London hizhway Liritish ) sible gious “per the L derson crnment T 1 cution” to wlord's chief, William 1 and the town man: Wright, claim that the n is being successfully used and no serious accidents have occurred since COVENANT, | it was put into use. Nich- Seere- the lower througho the country should permit an import- ding up during the nevt months in new construction which he said iy has been stimulated by the “remarkable cooperation” from the various statc houst action the intercst money ant spoe un 1id wether it for the would be pos- | powers to Henderson add at present alre RS CHOSEN March 17 (UP) has resigned committ mours & Co., n succeeded by Walt DU PON Wilmington, Del,, Irence du Pont chairman of the finanec of I3. I. du Point D nd has bec | 8. Carpenter, Jr., vi charge of finances, eca today. Others offic the meeting. OFF ake con- | certed ac said hel| - Ay was unable to to his previons | seeretary the high intc had been one b actors in slowi down con A\lllCl'l(‘all )cu Spapermen and added that while the rate had 5 A dropped in New York, e casior| A€ Registered as Aliens money conditions h. March 17 (UP)—Ameri- reached throughout the can newspaper men here for the five This condition could not power naval conference experiencel Rdbcibin L hetie My their first taste of British to- but the situation day when Bow street policemen ap- ing nd peared Ritz hotel and r i should he e nd heir wives to reg- |t © money aliens, in view of the fact that v now have been in Londor two months, isserted during the of the major ruction tatement yea we not yet| London, rs were country BARRON RETURNS HOM Interlaken, N. J., Barch 17 (UD) | —Samuel Barron, wealthy real « man who has been missing for tmost a week, returned to his home today His wife had indicated to polic that she believed he was kidnape-1 had told of his constant fea enemies work- Lamont said, radually loosen- durir the atly aided by the |4 law £t construction sted it the been 1d have wher- ‘ pointed ont have ructior and g | pushing public con béen aided by the ever possible. crnors Official members delegation they of the exempted hold diplomatic passcs. American ire becau, and | of governmen NSIEN ST 1 nexpensive MAPLE C()NSII)ERI.\'G the low price, Kew Maple large residential New York hotel—fur- nished with this type of furniture) is furniture of unquestioned worth. = See it displayed in our windows. admire its low prices DEESRESNED) SASB TSRS TEE , (deriving its name from a You'll rich coloring and thrill at the Twin Size Four-Post Beds Full Size Four-Post Beds Small Chest of Drawers .. Large Chest of Drawers Dressing Table with Mirror Small Size Dresser Large Size Dresser Dressi Bench IFlat Top Ii-Boy Table B. C. PORTER SONS Best a $55 solid mahogany tapestry covered pull-up chair. .. An exceptional chair oppr Much larger proportions than shown although it is similai . de- sign. Seat and back upholsicred in exceptionally finc grade of 'mitation Needlepoint Tapestry Solid mahoo- any Queen Anne frame. nity. > one Conmecticut’s Furniture. Store | HOW MUCH MORE SHOULD A FAMILY PAY FOR CREDIT AT A CASH STORE? ...but a cash Store does not give credit! The selling prices at a cash store are based on cash sales only.. The merchandise sold is high . grade, standard, nationally known and guaranteed)to give satisfactory service. The family of modest means that must buy carefully—that should buy clothes that look good—and wear well—ought to be customers of a cash store. They get better value, better merchandise and the price they’ pay is fair and honest. But they haven’t got the cash when they need the clothes .. . yet they can’t wait—they must have the clothes NOW. How can they be accommo- dated? How can they buy at a cash store on credit? Without the usual severe penalty. / It can be done ROGER W. EGAN