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hia is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. | . B. Doane of Frederick street for few weeks. E— % \Ix< ]an Latham of I'htod(m Inventor’s Mechanical Prison Guard Works Perfectly In Test 'Lh(‘ Udr(foxd hospital w h\‘l’(, *hL HAVE HIGH PRIESTS’ NIGHT About 60 members of Giddings chapter R. A. M. attended the past high priests’ night at the Masonic temple last evening. Supper wus served in the dining room prior to the meeting. 1t was announced th Doric council, R. S. M., awill jo Boston, March 21 (UP)—A figure | in the striped garb of a convict| climbed stealthily through darkness | 10 the top of a prison wall here last night. Suddenly a pistol cracked. figure slumped. Electric gongs | sounded. Glaring beacons, a mo- ment later, made the entire scene as bright as day. Edwin H. Vedder of East Pitts- burgh, Pa., 24-year-old inventor, had demonstrated to a group of Boston scientists an “electric eye” designed to discourage prisoners from break- ing jail. The magic cye, i Hawks Gets Permissioft Typhoid fever is almost entirely | For Glider Towing Trip | stamped out in Connecticut, maler: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. —_—————— I g | there may e no such thing as ty- | there been a death from this disease cors “Ri ” | holds the opinion that the compara- | phoid fever in Connecticut. {in Connecticut. The percentage of}Fawms Right on Red . tively small amount of pedestrian { , |absolute cures through the Pasteur | At Three Intersections | trafic at the three places named i | There are only 100 cases and 12| qroatment is about 99 and % per| Chaiarman W. M. Bannan of the|an argument in favor of the change. | deaths a year from this discase, Dr. |cent, he added. | board of police commissioners favor: | U~L~cn stated, while 30 years ago| Nurses entertained the visitors allowing right hand turns on ral 00 cases and 300 |with a mock wedding ceremony. |lights at the intersection of Allen \ula”lg each year, with only half the| Among those present was W.|and Stanley, Corbin avenue and West 0 b 3 S D I | present population. On the bases of |Crane Lyon of New York, who is|Main street, and~Hatr and Lincoin Snorne ays 15635€ IS | popuiation increase with no de- {making a survey of the professional | strees, he said today, and at th o crease in the number of cases this | facilitics of the local-hospital. | mieeting of the board tonight hie will Boston to spend the sprire: rece Vlllually S[fl,lflpe{l 0“[ would mean 6.000 cases instcad of | recommend chat the change Dbe vl\h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ] . ok 1100 and 600 deaths each year in- made. stead of 12, the health official said. | The traffic system regulations st Malaria fever has passed out to| present allow such turns about the |with councils from adjoining eities MI‘S Pal%Olls Sa S Mee[m wm 1 Ithe point where there are but an| Washington, March 21 (@B)= | center of thspity bubmot ¢ the ou:- |ir a ladies’ night mecting on April y g Mr. and Mrs. J Hart will return | fever is going rapidly while there|average of 30 cases annually in the | Captain Frank M. Hawks, present{ lying points, and Chairman Bannan | 26. B | this week from New Hampton school has been no case of human rabies | state, The disease, he said, is trans- | holder of the non-stop transcontin- | 1] Held 11 Apl‘ll |in this state for many years, Dr.|mitted by malaria mosquitoes, but|¢ntal flight record, has been granted Stanley H. Osborne, state commis- ! Lefore these mosquitoes are abled to | SPecial authorization by the com- oane of Krederick street, at New Hampton, N. H. for their Organization of the flflfiANlZlNfi w MEN Ibeen a patient for several S | | = [ l Miss Nancy Doane returned \ T" EN[] ‘[]RY, LA“I lterday from Simmons Coilege in | Steven and Richard Hart, sons of spring vacation. branch of the National | sioner of licalth, said at the regu-|{ransmit thegdiscase they must first | M¢rce department, it was learned it meeting of the New Britain come in direct contact and absorl | (908Y: to make o glider towing trip | nospital chioral club today. the germs from the body of seme. | H2WES plans to be towed by pane D, Osboine. was & Euest of the |ons aiready afMefdd with the dis-| -0 Celitorals to Hew: Tork e nurses at the noon luncheon. He “In other words, the malaria | MONt: Vet ety spoke briefly of the advantages, of |mosauita s bractically shorn of his| Seecial sovernment authorization Vick ont. ihe fusitive crossed . a|Of Mrs. Charles B. Parsons, chair- - . was necessary under a ruling adopt- | ]ty tems a hospital training course to young bower, because, deadline of light, gleamed from the |Man of the organization commit- | before he can give | 1 jact fall. GRanil of Usht, elo b e b it \\or]mn‘m after ln; 1:.‘-1011"11;,: to the |malaria he must bite some one who | “Haks is en route to San me ( 1cal sort robot i 8 typhoid fever situation, e said “0f course.” the young ing members for the association is explained cheerfully, “in actual use, | Deing carried out at the present training who may never see a ty- H\\’)mx' A\\'m‘-“r:;(; :‘x:o ;‘lli?lev;'ota\:)o the eye culd unleash a machine |lime and until the association is phoid fever G Ft AR R P zun or a b * of machine guns | Perfected, ofticers and standing com- At present there trip is cxpected to take four or fiy instead of pistol. There'd be | Mittees will not be named for every 16,000 e no such thing as dodging the stream | A general —committee |state, ne saia, ana ¥ of lead. apLen SRLOmUIRE opinion that five The basic unit of the device [ the city, has br | vacuum tube which is s Parsons to aic the vibrations of light. The committe light of a certain intensit n. Attwood upon it, the cts as George tor, allowing a current of clectricity Pritcl to pass through itself. If the light 1o beam is cut off or dimmed, however, the tube reacts, the eleetric current is broken, and the robot shoots to Kill, It functioned perfectly I night, when a puppet operated cords was used to represent the caping convi t mbership Mrs, William Fitzell will entertain her bridge club next Monday eve- ng at her home on Robbins | avenue | w Britain | Association Prohibition Reform will be com- pleted during the first week in which would bring Instant death to an escaping con- |APril. according to the expectation | Jewel Best Coffee and Be Convinced Kow on Sale at All Universal, Stores uard inventor Dr. Stephen Donnelly has re ed from a trip to Bermuda. Mrs. Iva Trocokgs of Newark and Mrs. J. Sinus of Brooklyn will| leave tonight after spending several days of Mr. and A. S. Petrauskas of Newington. | The Sunshine society met on| Monday afternoon in the parlors of > South Congregational church. . Herman Pa Iville, vice case Rabies or hydrophobia is ‘another | disease which, according to the com- | missioner, has been as completely | stamped out as smallpox, if not| more 0. Not for many years has“l.\ll | is but one case persons in this expressed years from of seven social life cn famed by Mr: curing mem- mbers ar Stanley the now gue Mr: in the 3 HERALD is a nsitive to | long as | bers. | Mrs, a conduc- | Bddy, Mrs. I Mrs. Zoc Thre rin rs. penforth of Plain- president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. George Corbin, who is in ¥lorida Iollowing the reading of reports, a| social time was given in the form of a St. Patrick’s party. Thirty-four | members werc present. | Frederick M. Senf of Chestnut | street, state master councillor of the of DeMolay, returned to his | |nome today after a recent opera- | tion in the New Dritain General | hospital. Nick tube will total membership be- the meeting. Pro- en made in ory accordin, by cs- proportion of FAMILY OF FIVE LBAVES +'.-" fivie 5 T0 RESIDE IN POLAND o't i women = Parcfn reported to the po- have lified their intentions of | lice today that two young men were | becoming members, she said today. |about his store about 12 o'elock last Hartford's Great PAGEANT OF PROGRESS At the State Armory CLOSES TOMORROW ¢ / EVENING, MARCH 22 VISIT ECONOMY'S Interesting Exhibit At This Mammoth EXPOSITION Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mlynarczyk and Three Children to Sail for Europe Tomorrow. her. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mlynar of 178 Broad street left this after noon for New York city and will| sail tomorrow morning for Poland on the “Frederick VIIL" Their chil-| dren, Stanley, who has been a pu-| pil at the Nathan Hale Junior High school, and Chester and Lucian, who have attended the Washington school, will accompany them and they expect to remain in Poland permanently. Andrew Ku dent of that city for many years, will also be a passenger on the steamship but he expects to return to this country within six months. Passport arrangements were made by Stanley Arzylowicz meeting of the Woman's Hill will be held of Maple Along with Quality Food and Low Prices, the Pcnon—al Attention of Each Manager Is Yours to Help You. Land o’ Lakes Sweet Cream BUTTER 1 1b. Roll 43¢ SUGAR 10 lbs. 51¢ KYBO COFFEE .. i b tin 31 ¢ POTATOES rune seciea 15 b, pk. 39¢ Duluth Imperial, Gold Medal, or Pillsbury’s Best FLOUR 2415 1b. Bag ' 99¢ A Breath of Spring in These Delicious Fresh Fruits and Vegetables v Fancy Yellow Onions 10 1ks. Fancy California Sunkist Lemons Doz, J v Fancy Crisp ak of Bristol. a resi- : way sc Mrs, Fii\e Granulated Numbers of women have asked |hight and e feared they might have sons for cards that they |Deen planning a burglar ! I might solicit members, she added.| Complaint was made to the police ing to sign up with the association |Stolen in front of the Economy store | invited to communicate with|at 85 Arch street during the pas week, between 7 and § o'clock in the | | l Sergeant T. J. Feeney today ro-| MAPLE HILL NEWS | covered three rabbits which were | reported stolen at 495 Church stre>t | tion department after obtaining an | admission that he had stolen them. | 'noon, March Joseph Karpiej is defendant in | R. Hitchcock on Sequin street. tuted. It is claimed that the plain- Pertha K. Landers, dean of the tiff received a judgment for $336.0% ool of New Haven will he and costs of $44.68 in city court but | § ock will be assist nard L. Alpert represents the plati- Comstock and tiff. Constable John Recor served | MacDavid. | the papers and attached property at | the all day surgical dressings mieet- | g roag. ing held by the club last Wednesday the home of 3 Those wishing these or others wish- | today that two boxes of bread were morning. |and turned over a boy to the proba- at the home of M suit which Armour & Co., has insti- | speaker of the afternoon. Mrs. |it was not satisfied. Attorney Ber- There was a large attendance at|ine corner of Gold and Oranse I street. AUTO STRIKES CHILD N. G. Provost of 417 Chestnut street reported to Detective S geant George C. Lllinger this noon that he was driving in erly dircction on Shutt avenue between Arch and streets when a small Gritzmacher, living at street, ran into the road light on his car struck sustained a bruise on the forehe and was taken to her home. Provost said the girl was playing with several companions just befo: she ran into the road and he ap- Bt ‘Auto Hit by Trolley, Owner Sues for $1, 000 Damage to his antomobile all to have been caused when a Connec- | ticut Co. trolley freight collided with | it in March of last year is the basis for a $1,000 suit which Joscph Golon has instittuled through Attor- ney Lawrence J. Golon. The plaintiff | claims his machine was thrown gainst a parked car. Constable John | Recor served the papers. k 27¢ after- 1 afr strect and Mrs, \eTEb i € their of Golf | | son and ind Mrs. Harry S, Mas awes Meadow | Linwool girl namal Mrs. William Wells of is visiting her daughter, |riet Wells in New York. Newington Miss Har- 29¢ About 30 were present at opening meeting of the Newingtor | Garden club held vesterday after EX0 RO (G 130T plied his brakes in an effort to avoil | striking her. 5. roon at the home of Miss Arline . Reot on Golf streot ollowing the | business mecting Mrs. L. L. Redick | ave a very interesting and instruc- As scarce as money is said to be, nobody called for $25 which was| turned over to the manager of thz| Kresge store last week, although ¢ EGGS Selected Fresh White DQZ. 39¢ Celery 2 bumches 15¢ LOSES $110 AND RING The police are Investigating a re port that a Meriden woman who | came to this city erday on busi- | npess lost her pocketbook containing $110 and a diamond ring. The pocketbook was found but the mon-y and ring had been removed. vertisements were placed in news papers. The money, less the cost of the advertisements, was turned over to the police yesterday by the man- agement. | Apparently a shopper lost the noney in the store, but was not suf- ficinetly interested in recovering it to make an effort to learn whether or not it had been found, Itive talk on “Worthwhile Schrubs.” Mrs. E. R. Hite ek assisted Miss oot during the social hour, Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Grant of Golf street have been entertaining their niece Miss Beatric& Johnson of Hartford for a few days. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED AI)S‘ THE FULTG Fresh Eastern Cut Pork SHOULDERS FRESH HAN ROAST WELL TRIMMED 10—12 1b. Average RIB END 18¢ Ih. 28¢ Ib. 23¢ 1h. s M"l\fili EIBS KIVDA\A'AEYS PIG'S ILhT B Bottled in our own sanitary plant under expert supervi ¢ Ih. lbs. Finest . 18 2 25¢ Lvaporated AP”COtS lb' H()L Ll)l RS Delicious for Pies, Desserts or Breakfast Fruit V(‘HOI("EV 1 Pound L Quality Peaches D ) 3 Choice: California Slices packed in a Delicious S 23¢ Ib. Boneless POT ROAST 72¢ 1b. Mrs. Anna Leschorn of Philadel-' Chuck Roast Ib. 38¢ Boneless Oven or Pot Roast—No Waste FACE RUMP 1b. 39c CORNED MEATS Boneless gen Roast OF QU ALITY RIB ROAST b, o 2 Cut l’rom Steers THICK ENDS MIDDLE RIiBS DORACO HAMS Ib. 33 Either End—Carefully Selected and (mf“r‘; BRISKETS ’ Fresh Killed Fowl Th. 3©e 4 to 5 Ib. Average LAMB LEGS Ib. 33c Any Weight Desired \ v RIBLAMB CHOPS Ib. 39¢c Tasty Short Cut v LAMB FORES Ib. 19¢ Boned and Rolled If Desired 317 MAIN *STREET 38 Ib. 32¢ Ih. 25¢ Ib. 35¢c Finast Dozen Dry Ginger Ale Bottles Bars 99¢ ICamay Soap 4 21¢ Approved by 73 Eminent Dermatologists for even the most delicate complexions = 9 Halves oa]mon 2 Flat ('3:15 zsc 1 Lb. Jar 25¢ A Perfect Lenten Food Scrved in Salads or Creamed y Jam {o please the kiddies after school 2 No1cans 33¢ 10¢ 22¢ 19¢ ion 29¢ 2%¢ rup 25¢ 10¢ Royal Fisher Lh 4 SMOKED STEER BEEF RIB ROAST | 29¢ 35¢™ Gen, Spring Lamb ROULETTES. 32¢ Ib. LOIN ('HOPS 39¢ Ih. RO ASTIN (Hl( l\I NS — TURKE \s — ( xPO\S (H()l( E \llLl\l‘hI) VEAL MEATY CHOP; ROULETTES %5 32¢" HORT CUT LEGS (=L | 25¢ l TORE Marasca Preserves Fancy Strawberry or Raspber 1Lb Pk Argo Gloss Starch Fancy Shrimp Boneless RIB ROAST 8 oz. Can Strawberrizs Delicious with Cream on Breakfast Cereals None-So-Good-Peas Triple AAA Beans Faney § 8 ez. Can Fancy Raspberries The Cream of the Crop Packed in Finest Syrup ancy Fresh ‘Oregon Large Can 20 oz. Can Z0¢ 16¢ Prunes Fresh Killed FOWL 35¢ Ih. 37¢ 1h. 20 oz. Can Caravan Cookies 3 to 315 1. Average 1 to 6 Ih. Average WILL SAVE YOU MORI‘]\