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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. their mecting and refreshments wiil be served. Tragic Death of Lord Balfour’s bRt Sweetheart Revealed By Reporter | it bt s i avenue, and Charles Johnson of New 11 SEEK PLACES ON POLICE FORCE HANDBILL PEDDLING - " 'NATURAL RELIEF FOR HEARING DELAYED i Ei MOST PREVALENT DISEASE Conno lisclos no Britain avenue, were summoncd into London, March 21 (P—The tragic death of his fiancee, the only woman | he ever loved, just before the pres- | cntation of the engagement ring, was s2id by the Daily Mail to have moti Lord Balfour's life-long bachelorhood, which ended Wednes- day with his death at the age of §1. The Mail, which said its informa- tion came from a close friend of the dead statesman, explajned that when four was about 27 years old he HAD GUNS IN CAR; enesatiei™ S8l iy mppear Belore Commis|Judge Condinues Karbonik Case PAIR BOUND OVER Newington Judge Denies Pleas— Legion Megting Sunday admitted having received notices. Tax Collector Harry Webster | ‘Slated that the law did not require | [ him to send notices, but that he did send three notices to all delinquents and none were returned. Each was assessed the tax of $2, sion at Tonight's Meeting Ten applicants for places on supernumerary police force will couts, | mi n rules and discipline T e [mittee on rules ar cipline a penalty of $1 and the costs of the | examined by the police board coni- | inPolice Court Today the The Michael oe | 40, of 177 Hartford avenue, charged with breach the peace for dis- Herr cont to- | tributing handbills advertising Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Is Eaten by Millions Daily to Prevent Constipation and Anemia Constipati scribed as the curse of modern 1 Its po headac Be sure to add Kellogg's ALL- to any reducing diet. Doc- recommend it. w vou wish to bid goodbye for- cver to constipation and its com- iion physical troubles, just be- in cating Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. grocer has it. It is served ywhere—in restaurants, hotels dining-c With cream or is one popular way to eat it. kled over cereals or flavor, as in cooked it in fruit juice. What- style of eating, it is equally REIBIC for mrintin =il 2 = ‘ 1 ¢ yre nd ieve {fective. In the red-and-green suid made by Kellogg in that no y night. They are William J. Roy 50 Washington street, born July 27, [in Uk 1908: Frank L. Labrecque of & Union strect, born November 1603; Herbert A. Smith of 107 1 dviver for Tl | falle strect. born December 2, 190 held las! lall on fell in lové with the honorable Miss Lyttelton, sister of the late Viscount Cobham. He bought a ring to seal 1his engagement, but she died sud- | denly while he was on his way to|CUutura and Ro: present it | Brooklyn, N. Y., Trothitteis 4 Tn after years the Earl never re- |town court last night before Justice { Kneeland's ‘Trucking Co. and was on | Willlam Schnick 112 Tremon d to his cngagement and wh I the Peace Clinton S. Barrows and | his way to Springfield. Harry Zilly | Strect. born May 2. 1900; Stanley ©. | ked why he did not marry alway Sl nany Germemin Gt s|of Winchester street, Hartford, Kuklinski of §3 Booth street, born | I'ros: orney W. & lightly turned away the question.| (i 5o P00 0 S (heir car, |alS0 driving a large truck loaded | May 6, 1902: Walter Babula of stéin - suggested o The Mail sald that once, hOWeVer, |/ o rorier pleaded nolo contendere | With live chickens, and was on his Broad street. born May 1902 |allow the Balfour told a friend he had not |, WD EETEC BAT0 COR way to New York. Iiclow the|William Koloski of 40 Shefliciland ivar inarried because in early life he pur- | 2" B ch DIsaCe LB, Triangle garage both trucks were |Strect, born August 1, 1906; Loui |of tho! posed to have a carcer of his own, | The men were arrested on Febra-| \o)ing in the center of the road.|Penta of 30 Concord street, bor “But would marriage have made |2rY 2 by the state police in Meriden { prochotte’s guide lights were out, |January 31, 1908: Alex Hulten of [lice station today i great difference?” he was asked. | aftor receiving information that the \ang he continued to hold the center |37 Wells strect. born May 26, 190.: [has been mado to that end. Balfours replied? “It would have [tWo had obtained gas and oil #l| e tne roaq, it was claimed. TBoth | Vincent T. Olson of 1 Beld:a [bonick is at liberty in $100 1 nade a very great difference. Think | Craig’s filling station in Newington | ¢rycks were of large capacity and as | street, born June 30, 1901. | Steve yzgula of of the sweet clutter of things about |and then cndeavored to get away|ziy edged over to his side of the| The cleventh applicant, Rudolpn !cl L the house.” without paying. road in order to pass the other truek | . Strohecker of ~ 417 Iiast strext, [of the peace Lord he was sideswiped, causing the en- |born March 12, 1894, is in the hos- | wif ched tire side of his truck to be torn off | pital and will appear before th fense and have'been serving time in jand scattering the chickens all over | cOMmittee at a later meeting of his brother. d Balfour, who | jail since. Their car was seized by |the highway. Many were killed and | The committee tonight will hewr | Dryzgula succeeds to the rldom. to Scot-|the state police and taken to the|others had to be killed. explanations ed rings” or | land for burial. A train will take |Hartford barracks where the stale | The original charge against Fre. |9uty calls by Supernumerary Offi it to East Linton. {he nearcst station | officers made a thorough scarch and | chotte was reckless dariving, but | €0 Ladislaw Todzia, Francis Me:- 1o his home, Whittengehame, where | found an automatic pistol and a|through the efforts of Attorney c, |han and Charles Lesevicius and Ofii- the funeral sorvices arc to be held revolver hiddén between the sett| & conlon of Plainville the charge |CerS William empie, Peter Skicr- | urday. cushion. Both weapons were fully |\as changed to one of violations | <0WSKi» Anthony Ustach, John Smi loaded. of the rules of the road. He was|ESh Ernest . Bloomquist and Cla fined $10 and costs amounting to | €NCe Kumm. Qfficer Eugene Kieft $24.51. The truck load of chiokeng | Mill be gven a hearing on the cha I R | of being intoxicated while on duty. Grass Fire of [ communist mecting —often seri Yet it c vented in an Judge E. Stanley Welles presided as Armand Frechette of 7 trect, Springficld. charged with violation of the road. (Special to the Herald) N Briin place >wington, March 1—Domini rio Vitaliti both of ¢ ‘Market Owner Unable To Tdentify Bandit I'w [} 1 1 in police cour rules of were arraigned in continuance to inves possible, police time blood a Booth color of heal drunkenness, v and assaulting s not in fit condition {o b | presc in court and a contir lance until tomorroy The men were arrested at thut time and werg fined for that of- Balfour's' body was dis- last night from Woking, re he died at the home Aor] was arrested by Offi Vitaliti admitted being the owner of the car. Both men are butchers by trade in Ney York city and went 1o Boston for a week to vizit frignds I© was during this period that Vitaliti who of - FOR STONING MOTORCAR Licut. Campanics Nos. 1 and 3 were mn_iDemocrats to Pl"ov]dc cd out to a grass fire beside the| Autos for New Voters tracks of the Highland division near |y {raneportation committce to be s M iGh | [ |Clayton yesterday after thel ‘ knew nothing of the transaction, as | , yesiercay afternoon ab 24in charge of automobiles which will | o'clock. The sparks from a pas: | he was in a store at the time. N& e made available for those wishing Al ney ernatein roft ihatior \“1’“"'{'\‘?““"\_“ Is reported, caused |¢ransportation to City hall tomor- | B the b Several acres were burn- | row and Monday when voters will who represented the 3 'cn,\ffl Me1 | ed over but no damage was done.|pg made, and on election ¢ has pleaded for the men and said they [ ; aeen > made, ha The final rcheagal for the mar-|peen appointed by Chairman Ti £ should not be punished for what they | ¢ : |been appointed by Chairman Thomas | ‘might do but for what they did gio | Ticd Jadies’ and single fellows' com- |y, Smith of the democratic town | AL UL L L d 90 {hetitive program will be held I ammiitee: ~On the oo and if they ibad bhad the $2.97 1o | committee. On the committec ind if they Dad bad the 3397 .42 |Grange hall on Monday night at 8 |Michacl W. Bannan, William el et o'clock. The committee in charge of | unn, Helora Siatie would ever have been known of the |,p o oy nieht's program fs Bert | A weapor He thought that the 49|, oo £ LS : | QRSO O Schroeder, LeWitt, Treder ¥ 3 |tram Seward, Mrs. B. C. Sulliva days in jail was sufficient punish- | | Sullivan, i derick ment. Macrz and Mayo! was accosted by a stranger, Dyer Brings $250 Action | fered him the {wo guns Against Skorupski For Dam- Complete Room Outiits Priced To Give Genuine Savings Tomorrow! age to Automobile A fine of $2 from the milita thorities, a $20 fine in police nd a damage suit amounting to 3 been levied against y Skorupski of Com- | 9th regiment. C. N. G nd it all started when the private refused to leave the gallery of the dtate armory and attend a drill. The suit has been brought second Licut. Harold 1. Dyer| through Attorney Irving T. Rachlin Arfter the lieutenant had ordercd the : : b st {next term of superior court under military fine e left the state] g0 0 0 following usual Thurs- | %" : day night drill on March 6 and as he was driving away his car was stoned he alleged by Private Skorup- ki. He claimed that the private umped on board -the lieutenant's utomobile and threatened him. The soldier was arrested and in court he was fined. Tt was testified it a stone went through the win- are | G. | Luc llahan, ' H George {Mrs. J. Walsh and Mrs. E. P.|Charland, John I° Schmidt. The losers of the contest | Paone | will take charge of the harvest sup- | : — — {per in Grange hall April 22, EARTHQUAKE 1IN JAMAICA = = | Kingston, Jamaica, March 21 (P! |Would Ban High Gear | —An carthquake lasting six scconds 5 . expericnced here at 10:30 From Turkish Auwsio'rlock this morning. The walls of Istanbul, March 21 (®—The wild |seyeral conmcrcte buildings were driving of Turkish chauffeurs and | cracked. : the increasing number of automobile | accidents have ded one of the local | papers to suggest to the govern- D ° ment the removal from all cars of Start thorough bowel action' high-speed gears. “Turkey will be honored through- ‘when you feel dizzy, headachy. bilious, Taks NATURE! out the world as the first nation to REMEDY—MR Tablets. It’ forbid the entry of automobiles sup- R mild, safe, purely vegetable, | plied with more than low and sec- ond speed,” the paper writes, “and and far better than orai- | TO-NIGHT nary laxatives. Keeps you P Judge Barrows found probabl. cause and bound them over until the Legion County Meeting The regular monthly Hartfor county meeting of the American L gion and ladies’ auxiliary will Le held Sunday afternoon “in this town, the Legion meeting in Grange ha:l at 3 o'clock and the auxiliary in the town hall at the same hour. | The “Agitator,” a monthly paper | W of the car and landed in the|the American Legion, states that th: onneau, nieeting will be held in Newington Constable Johm Itecor served the{on M h 30, but thl an erro:, ors, |as May-Davis Stotzer post will Lost to the various posts in Hartfor county on Sunday. March previously announced. The auxiliary members will j the men in the Grange hall after AR The common bluebottle or blow- ily is one of the worst pests in Aus- tralia, In 1917 its grubs killed sheep to the value of $15,000,000. J < A SATA he world will see that we have foeling right. 2sc. 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