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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. from Paree enthusiastic over | Under a government bill adoptel “It is once more proved there ara crew Diana type” of beauticl Amer- | [ " w th 15 (N)o l St l C | by the chamber as amended 01 not only powerful financial and |ican girl, except for the way she | N WET Tl KE I n oien llrl'encymm et e Ll e T motlonly conriul fnn ] San | aressen Long skirts morning, noon | i | : 5 | trancs (about $8,000,000) is creat- also men of great learning and l ll‘:llgr:‘( 1“ : Jtrlm ;n:| “1‘;‘1 TR _|ea for this purpose. The stocks to forvid tenacity.” should be short in the morning anc Iu! Springs, Ark., March 26 (®) Tait. Police said they were H\Ior\:\ e el 2 Four Nations Hope fo Beat | nsen e the o srone . Rev. Roland D. Sawyer Cfll](ll he Wife of Tasmiond Galagher,|od that Taitwas arrestedwitn | b6 scauired sraduans tron soch Photodranh TransNepluniah| oy 1o wn seeres mows Monte Carlo—Somebody has bee driver of an armorcd car who dis- | Gallagher at Paterson, N. J . Mrs. | cnt or SUDary 3 5 3 | countertelting the chips us | date Tor U S.9 appeared in New York last October | z son and a Negro maid | the ministry of agriculturc. Body on Thl['[l Trial Istanbul, Turkey, March 26 (P EHPOD&SNGW Mal‘k \muk.w and other th Lady &e fll v D EH& with . was held in jail h ’.»;\\u., aken to jail with her and . ST PROHIBITION ']”,e body ID[ ,U;‘, h[htp}-l)]c\yi of St | today after authoritics had seized | Mrs. Tait. Marahils el — ouig, uncle of Dwig] avis, gove £$2/000 & day. The chips aro chang- | o > .. |morc than $15,000 in currency | Officers quoted her as saying| o HEE E SRR ”':vh Yofh“‘i;:n, Milan, Ttaly, March 26 (UP)—|ernor of the Philippines, was ship- New York, March 26 (® — The | oq frequently but the counterfeiting | 1oston. March 26 (Ri—Rev. Ro- " bariments of Mrs. Gallagher | that her greatest concern since sh Republican club voted overwhelm- | Successful efforts to photograph the|Ped home today aboard the steam- greatest shipbuilding race in history., | contint land D. Sawyer of Ware, member of | and o relative [and ner husband left New Yori | fePublietn club vetel OrerRRCTL | o rans Neptunian planet discov. | ship_Exanthia, bound from here in which four nations will attempt| .\ york_The sword carried by | the statc house of representative Gallagher was arrcsted yesterday | Wa$ to prevent him from spending | = " 0 "0 T oimed to- |ered from Flagstaff, Ariz, were|for New York. to wrest from Germany the honor |, .. gyvesant, Dutch governor of |today vas i candidate for the der it Paterson, N. oute to visit all the ‘moncy. paL [day. The total number replying to|made Saturday at the obscrvatory| Filley died Sunday of pncumonia of having the fastest -\'“"‘"‘“‘f" New York vears ago, is to be in | cratic nomination for United States | pis notner at Port Chester, N. ¥ Handed Out §3 Tips 10" ooobionnaire was 649, Of [at Merate, the dircctor of the ob-|at the age of 72 in the American Sifioat, was Aoressen today | the city muscum. It was presented by | scnat s an u romising £0¢ | ang Mrs. agher and Mrs. Roy| “If Taymond bought a p | these 424 favored repeal of the 1§t [servatory here announced. hospital at Istanbul, to which ne s 's hajd on b Kountze, ther | of fede tion. it were taken into custody in|Of cigarettes” they declared shel ooy "7 tor modification of | The announcement said the mes-|was taken fll from the liner Lme MM buonjore A have declared | oir apartments here last night, | said, “he nearly always tipped the | SESRERCGRS S 0 B0 i S enforc:- Sage from the dircctor at Merate | press of Irance. firinly clinched ey gayiian ot ; r eter. s former Senator William e i oo . He squandered money T 00" o 5no present la said the cfforts were successful after| His nicce, Miss Helen Mortga, fiaws North § Gormaniellioydidiner s d former State Senator ah e el e e e L OFf those answering 432 said they |two attempts had been made. Extra-|arrived here from Paris to ; FUrgrnjeatisiiod a fosont OF NS ! 25 i Tnen g SDrapeniand Horn : “trom two handbags belon- wgher dizappeared Tast OCto- |, oq Sinioxicating liquor and 2u1 |powerful lenses were used. transportation of the body. and i minyioe dipn : T while the armored truck's | L501 PIOT R e Tribute was paid the late Dr. Per- S ofinc Santran oW | conduct dead, havin will run. Marcus A. C . 0,000, They lates | LW Suards were in & bank where| it U SV cival Lowell, whose scicntific re- SIt BRAGG TO SE S hlished | Stricken wit As0E ! democ n | g e | e hadimancididslivery oltmonel: BURNED CHILD DIES arch led to the finally successful| Cambridge, Mass Bremer s b ovart = Hartford, March 26 — Nclson |cffort to prove the existence of the|The Massachusetts Institc nounc candidacy : 2 the oxact | GIRAIN. RESERVE APPROVED | oy ed nine, died in Mt. Sinai|new planet. Technology announced today tht New Ships alace | Tn his declaration Paris, March 26 (P—Establist- | hospital yesterday of burns roceived| “The discovery is & monument to|Sir Willam H. Bragg, British c the 1 t{ver said that he T e e T e Pty Pt [a week ago when his hand caught a|the memory of that great astronom- | scicntist, would be the commence- L son came hevs | serve supply of grain to assure a|feed wire at the power station "v Dr. Lowell,” the announcement|ment orator at the graduation on 1z from Iort | proper amount for the population |P. Berry and company while he was|said. “The disco also is a wor-| June 10. He is director of the with Mr. and Mes | in times of emergency and to allow | retrieving a ball. {thy reward for the astronomers who | Royal Institulion of Great Britain. i werk and vot him Albrecht | volstoad la compositions | 1, hope of carrving t ced I « . Draper championship T ca ¢ democrs I will he sent to New York | countries next Scptember. | é\.;{e:;s:;;,l{;‘i} ;;éifiiii;.i?fi?? i Yfie Cadillac Motor Car Company | | sction of a_ supership | i liana and the llm sachusetts Institute of Technology average speed will take place on Jun Tumfi%MmmMMMmMW il o . : r 3 country’s 1‘Jvlu ational o L. » . T B e Mg e its complete line of more than 100 body types ~ unlimited ST Tt T : . _ Ao Captain Nl o | SEUEIM, e ot 58 S anion i to ovn' o color selections~ Fisher and Fleetwood Coachwork would be able to average 30 knots, | €l 8 ced Dr. Samuel W, ratton Pierce of New Bedford at the a he admittec e thought she would > admitted he thoug Sl mect e Ehenhabinll Lol e e LT SALLE V-8 Eight Cylinders she would not attempt to make a | the fac "] "“!”' ; far below ”x’p‘ of Chihuahua. Mexico, March jetter ayerage than 2%.5 knots until|iormal andsthe stablisine ol th= 126 7( enora Luz Corrall De Villa | i Yow, :h:' arn;v(;rr:i(»-‘mo”r a \o?y:w‘*’v‘}on raw material market fluctuated ¢o|is the tful widow and heir of | 2 Pass. COUPC.teressesseriaresess $2490.00 7 Pass. Sedan..eeeesannsnneneeessa$2775.00 5 Pass. Phaeton.iiicessicosssesss.$2385.00 should make a faster speed neces- | ! L 'ww'wvr‘ d f:rwi: v‘fl““‘ww:—‘m. nous nm‘,v\‘ cader, Pancho 2 Pass. Conv. Coupe .. 2590.00 7 Pass. IMP..eernarerieeninnsnenees 2925.00 7 Pass. TOUFING.sevnesnns sary. This, he predicted, would not| | i e y;;‘,:r‘vm L ; f | 5 Pass! Coupe 2590.00 5 Pass. Sedanette Cabriolet be for at least four years L) 0 ¥ ic e f et £ & 5 e ) 5 o “ 19 the presiients renar: i lihe e nora. Cor- 5 Pass. Sedan. . 2565.00 Fleetwood Custom Coachwork 5 Pass. Sedanette..coeeceeene AlMEE fiATHERS | ’:f‘;l* ”1“‘;,‘ L\‘HYY‘L\ i ,:J:‘,fl\l‘;;,'_] ‘ G ' herta Ttent ::v”““ I’r): | 5 Pass. Town.Sedan. ......oovveves 2590.00 2 Pass. Roadster.ovvvsveiasineaess 2450.00 5 Pass. All-Weather Phaeton...... 3995.00 Three directors were re-clectel | Villa, who maintained she was| | for three year terms. They were |Villa's widow FLOCK FOR TRIP 5555 872 i inst - GADILLAGC V-8 Eight Cylinders Evaflgells‘. LeflVSS Wllh Gl'OllD ‘V — — — | 2 Pass. Coupe...uens .$3295.00 Fleetwood Custom Coachwork 5 Pass. Sedan Cabriolet....vv.s...$4245.00 [0 See HOIy Lfllld 2 Pass. Conv. Coupe . 3595.00 2 Pass. Roadster.veeeseenseenss. $3450.00 5 Pass. Imp. Cabriolet. .. cesess 4445.00 SRR Sage llen & Co. 5 Pass. Coupe. . 3595.00 5 Pass. Sedanette Cabriolet........ 4500.00 . Pass. Sedan...... oeve 4295.00 5 7 Pass. Imperial. veees 4595.00 ngeles. 4 5 > o = v . 3 0 = lieneeei e HARTFORD B Mo LR 3495.00 5 Pass. Sedanette. .o ieeeruinens 4595.00 Toun Cabriolet. veeeees 4995.00 : 2 7 Land | - Tty ; 5 Pass. Sedan...... 3695.00 5 Pass. All-Weather Phacton. 4700.00 i 'p:;;i, iffl':":,'j:hy.?;'IVLO“H:,.‘J I\d:\] | New Britain Patrons—Call Enterprise 1000 Town Cabriolet..s.ocesaassssssss 5145.00 York and Jerusalem. 7 Pass. Sedan...... 3795.00 5 Pass. Sedan. . ves 4195.00 Town Cabriolet........s « 5145.00 The evangelist and less than 100 | | 7 Pass. Imp..... 3995.00 5 Pass. Imp... ++s 4395.00 Limousine Brougham.. « 5145.00 members of her Angelus temple | . congregation boarded a train here late Monday might while 15,000 per- e et Shovnasn, : CADILILAC V-16 Sixteen C Ylinders—an Fieetwod Custom Coachwor flag-draped car to be attached to the | rear of the train. From this car the Angelus fem- \ /il ) 2 Pass. Roadster.....oooivuuet....$5350.00 5 Pass. Imperial.ccovueeiennesss...$6300.00 Town Cabriolet. lr:xye ;\a;;lonb‘in;(d r?on(\fi::;ar“ ;,\:)nfl‘f.u‘!: 11 & ,‘/ 5 Pass. Phaeton..ooeveeeeeseenas. 6150.00 5 Pass. Sedan.....oeeees 6950.00 Town Cabriolet. colored pompons. The crowd sang All-Weather Phacton..... ... 6650.00 5 Pass. Imperial. 7300.00 1“’1‘:’; final gesture of genorosity, \ / 2 Pass. Coupe ... 5800.00 5 Pass. S‘:dm.C“b"ml?' 6125.00 {he evangelist asked her followers /\ 2 Pass. Coupe. . ‘ ... 6850.00 5 Pass. Imperial Cabriolet.... 6350.00 what they wanted brought back. | 5 Pass, Sedan Cabriolet........ 7125.00 : One man shouted a fervent request 3 @) 2 Pass. Conv. Coupe....vvveaeess. 5900.00 Gy Sty (el 7350.00 Town Cabriolet. for the Rock of Gibraltar. Another v i 5 S e e e ’ 2 Pass. Conv. Coupe.vvvsvannsean. 6900.00 P et S S 6225.00 Limousine Brougham......ev000ss 7150.00 A third shouted his desire for / | | 5 Pass. Club Sedan................ 5950.00 7 Pass. Imperial Sedan... 6525.00 Limousine Brougham............. 8750.00 Town Cabriolet. Town Cabriolet. Noah's ar Tt was originally cxpected that | | 5 Pass. Club Sedan +vs 6950.00 7 Pass. Sedan......... 7225.00 Town Brougham.....esueeasensss 9200.00 1,400 would make the trip, | chimiel e : 5 Pass. Sedan. . ceevess 5950.00 7 Pass. Imperial Sedan. . 7525.00 Town Brougham........eeessesss 9700.00 ,——_] s e o b Special Custom Coachwork up to $15,000.00 on V-16 chassis. Al prices, f. o. b. Detroit. 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