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NLEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. Accept Liquor Challenge E dhauer was C l;l\\“lh" is charged specifically s ° re . through the tryanny Of the political Lake Const to the United States ‘ would be disposed of insofar as the éxican t {|{ apers 111 masters at the capital?” it was learned today. inunicipal court wzs concerned. ICOLLE lANS T s h Both the Anti-Saloon league of Il- | h ped develoy . gery and one 0 aptlve 0 aug t QK@ |iinois ana the Women's Christian V 'I!ll ‘““HI ¢ i e ot e b o e Temperance Union accepted th 41 on the At- prohibition issue. The latter organ- - R ST fiznpe SR e e TOMORROW San Angelo, Tex., April 10 (P— ization termed Lewis “unalterably | i France Changes Tariff e Although J. E. Bristow, San Angelo | wet” and Mrs. MeCormick "unxlecl‘-‘ [ lfll i a 1 > > . 5 ver “' rat oil and mining operator was held On American Automobile | Covered Wagon Train NIGHT for ransom for nearly a month be- : ey il oLt 2 = - - [ ,' | paris, Aprit 10 @ — vican | Leaves St. Louis Today fore he was freed by Mexican bail- S e et i = pIZAT || oo e rance today| St Louis, April 10 (UP) — The ’ every consideration, gave him the Sul : ‘ ) best of their food, aand promised x Music by Bacchanalian Orch. thel vy ey dential nomination—provided written by press agencies for the respective amusemeut company. Slded o % SR R cry “Westward Ho! 5 Protection if he returntd to the vi- wal‘l]S MlSSlOl}a}‘leS tO L{‘,flYE democrats are still foolish cnough | | tariff anes the | 1 old echoes today. | | “‘Where that different crowd goe: cf r 1 r : UGS aparateidiis. 1mineral. pro to nominate a wet.’ At o, A coyered wagon ten wag- De;:::'n, of Bristow's imprisonment LlllGhDW afld Shll]GhOW Aside from prohibition, the No-| GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD GOOD SHOW.AT STRAND s S A \Giaase | ons and two buggies with a band of in a mountain fastness of western 2 TR yember election will terminate one| When “Social Maids” brings to a| When hey Learned About | amot le there m 2 . n leat ackets and coon- Mexico, and of his subsequent re- T of the most unusual political cycles |close its engagement at the Grand ‘Women," he new Metro-Goldwyn-!to 6 ’ nt & 0 E carrying long-bar- leasé after his son, Gordon Obie Shanghai, April 10 (D—Reports|iy the nation's history. | theater in Hartford Saturday night|Mayer all-talking picture starring | this measure al ox a west- Bristow, paid a ransom, were print- | that American Consul Jenkins of | 1, 1915, Medill McCor e it Will also mark the end of the bur- | Van and Schenck, opencd today 10!’1 TR i va it e \ com- || ed today in the San Angelo Morning | Cafton had warned Americans at |feated Lewis for reelection to the | odu¢ season in this viclnity. Every| throo at the Strand theater, ' calculate the i momaratas b {anmyensay of Tiles g oo L0 e | etfort has been madg by the man-|th ol b soaliton! i R Bl e first train Released Yesterday Lianow end shinchqw, Tyaneiuis, S(‘mi‘ 5 ~ : s |agement of the popular laugh hub t these two vaudeville and stion f America averse the “Oregon trail.” i to cvacuate as the result of banditry | defeated McCormick; in Tuesda & ko' this week's attraction one | e hotte : i e The mine operator was released : g 2 A o make this week's attrs rers, heretofore 1 ; - » ‘ iv primary, McCormick's widow tri-|tha¢ will be lons remembered and if | ited rise WARNS ON TE A TABS’ HALL yesterday near Ahuacatlan, Nayarit, | Were received here toda e loyar Denae Min o | that wi & lons et nad i jited to song and dance routines ! event deal VAR After payment of $1,500 ransom| Most of the Americans in the two | clection, McCormick's widow faces |(er and tam \f‘l‘\‘uoha‘;;p“ac“‘;“i" id do when S o Sl i i | “Kalamazoo, \ Bri v er an n 4 t evel )| tari C nes Co! 1 y i) . Bristow was placed astride a donkey | ities arc missionarics. The report [the man her husband defeated in|g 2 haa ; R0 SNy & COTINIT B o Music By and escorted by a mdksenger to the |\ ¢ received with urprise at the|1913 zreeted this week's offering these e as not a third unreeled be- 5 s p b against personal 8 V] i 5 &) e 2 forts have not been in vain. Minnic » it became obvious that the two | = 2, ‘ CEpLe R e x 2 village where his son and other |hesq offices here of the missions| 1n ¢ cction—which sent 5 Al ] me obvious that i o - . ts school teachers, || TMPERIAL ORCHESTRA members of the rescue party weref ., e E et n that election—which sent Fitzzerald is the featured feminine versatile performers e o s v th increas- wailing. | concerned. 'The local ~missionaries |republican majority back to con-|player with “Social Maids” and she much at home on the screen as they Peisl o n ir nsanity ratc amons members SATURDAY NIGHT Ho o bifen for . thelrktilandlineks \f:‘d they had “Tt“’i“" ‘;“’L‘ “l‘f\i 1°f gress—McCormick defeated Lewis|is supported by a rollicking crew of 1 doing a buck-and- L Bristow said he taught the bandits | beyore meecamiones sad wot indl, | 27, O1LY 90:000 votes favorite burlesquers. As added a of the Talace theater i Soston, i : ¢ ¢ Admission 30¢ how to play poker. o g | Lewis, a native of Virginia who | trictions Dr. Sierack and his miracle ) \ : i YD i .. |cating an emergency. Queries to! Shunthe of WicsiaE o) 4 belle Va ¥ P k Qp several occasions when - his [Cencs A% eMOIFeney, Querles 10 was first clected to congress from | X-Ray with Isabelle Van who com captors got drunk his life was mi (,eorg‘,“ Drull*or New: Tork, \\ shington in 1597, was wounded | to the Grand direct from llu:«olx.‘v‘-“ ; danger but each time he Was Pro-| oo e iy merican Pr rance during the World War, | bia theater in New York, form a finc |, tected by the thieftain, Cruz Del- | s ) | su ting ram. The show is 4 i nt f : \ 5 e \l Chateau Thierry, while obsery- |SUPplementing program tr ot me girl. ! mission, arrived from s o . e ‘and o5 & thers, tto o s . il o, T, e e 0T Ty S, e, F v i IS Today, Fri, Sat Bristow said he slept at Dclgadosil‘ ft there Mond. wm,,,k e anilimas struck by a bit of shrapnel. He|? acity house at every perform- S e A » who is h TR N Y; ) . eide. SEUiaRes ) L Aeainedts T o el : ® | admitted ations approximat A 2 When ransom negotiations werc |PTOETesS in northern Kwa n”un"; clined a decoration from King Al 3 i y v s for A Wonder Program! ended his captors celebrated with a | Province between Rieds and provin- | ‘,H\?,l“‘,',\l”"um ,h‘(o, e mf““l'v THE EMBASSY ; Sy I I c al 5 T sk Liial [an - can senator could not ac-| 5 party. Turkgys wore Killed, | wine | €12l troops. The hostitties, he said, | 4% American senato e T was procured and a feast prepared. |Involved the mwhhonmmx of cities Refused to Run in 1 | opening of “Murder on the Ro Then, as Bristow left, his captors |named in the warning but that at o dec to ri alking mystery thril- e e T ’wmumm |the time foreigners were not con.| e declined to run for the sen-|f jolumblals sil-talone aisie oo St - f New York night life. which if he would return to the mountains |Sidering evacuation. i EI b tend onde, i {w}r~q‘v>xfit< i (:r') e Bt i g poit VY {race for govern successful gan its run at the to work his mining property, they Mty = ater today, had his share would see he was protected | ‘mcc s ¢ e Ay 2 1 i A i didate S| t pected thrills. This ¢ Although tired and unkempt, with PRUHIBIT"]N |SSUF ‘?or‘"f.w rcendidato of fyochinet °"“:.‘\ brought to the screen to datc & month's growth of beard, Bristow presidential nomination, | e ° | Dorothy Revier, Raymond Hatton. ng I + picture s £ 2 ewis has active in party con- 5 e Enerogil 'ES E B ;:io;ed no signs of physical hard ‘\(,,..D, In congress, his first im. |Margarct Livingston. David Newell | Xever pe - r Mary.' | 28 ENAMD | 4 ) e Tells of Experlences ‘vo tant act wis to offer the resolu-and T'aul Porcasi play the leading | udeville program will offer GLASSES FITTED Song hits! f 3 | roles. ; =t Sl He told of his cxperiences before o n?la ',\‘,i, ABEET ok “‘l"‘"l oLt Ciroso lowneror thekCors GRS FRANK E. GOODWIN 0 - Laughs! lekylngeAnuacatian doslepic, WHerD [ i |sair's Night Club, bad man of the \olies a8 Optor g A T S i, RNOW Wel, Wl O ormis st s pn s Y it bt iy ol W S o o || S Romance can military authorities and rest | nown in sweeping the state : et S Inavelloftering Hapkins | - several days before starting for Nis| Mrs.McC ick in Fall las congressman-at-large czmdp!“‘"”““‘”:g“’, "‘f“'&“"vf“ e a by |[Havden in “Three Minds. ] f%ad of baseball home here. ) B | date two years ago. She is now one |hase : hought”; Jock McKay t e ose Mrs.McCormick in Fall | - SR e L ] Troops were assigned to guard the | |of the cight women in the house |Larkin, an unscrupulous chara Ambassador of Mirth,” and Barbicr e — : 3 and arty to Tepic and newspaper re- of representatives. Sommers and Larkin 1 In CAT | Sims Co. in “Pa AT EASTER p: P pap possibility for the democratic presi- || untess otherwise imdicated, theatrlcal motices and reviews i this column are || French ci Beawsiful - Brilliant Delicate “hicag ri o n 5 iy S enth S T back of the ports from Mexico City told of their | ago, April 10 (P—Prol | She said her first political ven- ;"_,’fjf\,““:""‘;N”':'“,_‘f,\ i ¥ Sunday for four days Color Eggs With safe arrival at Tepic. | the hot potato of polities, has been| ture was in 1396, when as secre- |SEParet to MOEOHS'E FI% G rand will offer Willi There was rejoicing today in Bris- | ¢ James Hamilton Ly ta to her f: he tou g 0\'.‘ s - 25 DLeen |as Philo Vance in the newest of . tow's home here and the happiest | 9° . o Congresswoman ountry resident McKinley's | 100 Proves, that | S. Van Dine's thrillers, “The Benson | [ |ck-c"l person In his household was his|Hanna McCormick as the major is- | ccond’ campaigr hikiieatens . Murder Ca ' \‘ c.* wife, who had not seen her 60 year | Su° of “”“‘L S A She overwhelmed the Dencen |1N8% <000 k) & B EASTEREGGDYE mbe o ted States| w estate b k. is r C old husband.in three months. next aovember to the nited SIates| forces with the support of Mayor| en *Molly. Sommer's daughter. AMERICAN TAKES PONT Safe + Harmless * Simple to Use ; He® anxlety was relloved by a Sefate. o0 L hompson’s city hall machine, oust-| § Nberately ensnares the afections | Now York, April By Tieut - clegram from her son which sai « e Spanish-1 .4 o elibers e ections | New pril 10 (UP)—Licut “Dad with me.” Oble an:o\\sau(:r Se 5 andetensle vhinin m! the. “w‘il‘;‘;:m:fi“ml e h evidence | ¢, H. Schildhauer, snized as one 6 Modern COLOR SHEETS aom. former. Oklshoma . footpall| Eresident Wilson's administration, [\ 136 SO%8 PresEl o |from him to clear he - How |of the best pilots United 4 Novel SURPRISES | cast off 12 years' retivement and : i y statement| . solution is eventually reached is | States navy. will be s star, journeyed by airplane to Tepic | ¢3S | outside of a message to his s t ¢ | gained the democratic senatorial | 5 ase 118 SUPPOTt-| {55 good to betray. It is enough to|of t Dor DO-X n the two weeks ago to negotiate with the | e Dot tn e bandits for the ransom. The elder |RoMination without a single cam- fas “m_orflnw:\r“‘“ S € 10/ say that the um\lopmflnh and s0- | giant planc its flight from A Bristow had gone to Mexico to look | Paisn effort. Mrs. McCormick, Mark | ™07 M €0 VR ARRY o o [lution i3 loical, “Hanicen b AL Do Grlen T with over & alne mine ha had purchased, |Egnna’s daught o widow of the| “I am still in politics,” he told|cminently satisfactor i T T late Senator Medill McCormick, spapermen — | B el e dincsatand N BESSIE LOVE e 0 pact (R . I thrust aside Senator Charles . De- | S ‘Thl ee Reform bchool FRID FEAR & CO. A‘egnl?\t\}‘as:; (Y:']Et)ntract e Amundsen Ship Leaves | Employes Are Retired /gy B VAN and SCHENCK Bridgeport, April 10 (P—Judge | Publican ticket this fall. Havana for Florida| iarirora. aprit 10 ®—Three em- | T vent . Mtes W g Havana, April 10 (®—The Nor- | o Meriden State School Christopher L. Avery in superior Oftes World Court Issue ployes of the Meriden State Sc D R Mrs. McCormick, before returning | Wegian sailing ship Roald Amund- | for Boys were retired on pension to- owe court today dismissed an application | TS | | 3 ot e A ation 0. Testrain Mayor |t0 Washinston yesterday, declared |sen will leave here - Monday for|gay by the stafe board of finan _V AU DEV ILLE it was her opposition to the world | Miami and 2 h | : \ 4 ter will go to Mexico|, They e Thomas H Edward T. Buckingham and Direc- % 2 G | and -control. They are | | = LA TOQ Bl oG, | court that swamped Deneen under |after touching various American | Maguire, musical divector, with 47 As Philo Vance Alxl 5 ENTERTAINING OFFERINGS ness for awarding street repair work | %, 200,000 plurality, Dengon, the 3 years’ service, retired on three-quar- SHOES FOR wow | Wit e 14th world court senator to meet 5 ton single sail craft is on| h £ a t of the city to the firm qf Silliman aiE ters pay: his wife, in charge of 3 i) 3 defeat in the nation, accepted Mrs, |a round-the-world cruise seeking to Ebive pree-qu G be & Gudfreyfoompanys ‘\x«-:';‘;»u‘m:;l “\:.“ S : SR T ey u.gm dining moom) gstinec for ”r.,.,?qu erper s awtws In dismissing the writ, sought bY | [o\ic {00, is opposed to the world t explorer whose name it bears, | ro 22> ;‘_uf'“hffl ye rlx‘iy\.u‘_”“:l‘ Attorney James C. Shanmon in be-}ioupt and in the senate he voted |1t react here last week R L e e I “th b 5 a B X > 2lon half pay after 31 1-2 years serv- | € benson .. S i i s6 3rd Annual Edition half of George E. Clarke, a taxpay- | zeainst Wilson's League of Nations.|42-day stormy voy Pevits New Ideas in Song and Dance er and citizen, the jydge declared| “powis shot the question of * Spain, covering the historic route of | [} fock McKay that “the courts of this state are not | sonal Liberly® o the forc Soon afies | Christopher Columbus. \ e | || murder case i . Jdo undertaking to dictate to the city|pencen congratulated Mrs. McCor- he tiny boat, built on the order| MECHANIG SENT TO JAIL = | | government how to run theit af-|mick on her victory. “It Is an issue|of the ancient Viking ships, is com- |, o Havem April 10 e )—Al . : fairs as long as there is no infrac- | from which 1 sall not allow any|manded by Captain Norge Falcor. 1t | 5 W iwalistain g Sns e e el By S. S. Van Dine Enna Jettlck tion of the law candidate—man or woman—to es-|has & crew of four and carries o | C12niC 8t the Bridgeport et L The petition for the injunction |cape,” the former senator said. black cat as mascot. was sentenced to six months in jail e Jisus : ere to- ‘ollow Word For d charged that the awarding of the| . In contrast, the politically-minded - {{niortmina lroron o 2 work was in evasion of a city ordi-|recalled Mrs. McCormick's cam- MOTORMAN NOT GUILTY \L“,‘t‘”‘ e . || and Become Amazed: nance that makes mandatory that|paign statement fo the Anti-Saloon| New Haven, April 10 (UP)—su-| b/'t} i €OCReqtion Wot Ton (7as competitive bidding*be required. league that “I am both v | perior Court Judge Edwin C. Dic ‘ o - ‘“Zlfis ik — . and politically Her late hus-|enson today found Motorman |, :“_‘L‘u’f:;”v A sbeiok andiNied] ‘Warner Bros. Communist to Appeal AL R e George T. White of Bridgeport not| y gnyger, The mechanic did not STR A ND By v AAlE | To Lewis, the issue is: “Is the|guilty of misconduct of a railroad S 5 2 Conviction in Waterbury | smerican a free man to use his will | servant in connection with the death | SIGP Put returned to Sirasora Where Waterbury, April 10 UP—John|subject to just law in governing his|of Mrs. Eva Brinkman of West Ha- | bo (€0 SRarsacs B8 [00L F0 O | Martmg SUNDAY 0 Borgnis of Beacon Falls, who was |life, or is he a servant to be directed | ven. oA DaL sdaln il | For 4 Days AAAA to EEE; 1 to 12 sent to jail for three months ves-|to obey, under the penalty of im-| Mrs. Brinkman was killed by L i) - — < | o e i terday by Judge Harry J. Beardsley | prisonment and dishonor?” Connecticut company trolley car|USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | fLitnelin ey Sumdey eing legs are long—-or of the common pleas court, has Dry Law Final Issue driven by White on Feb. 18. The| WJZ and associated stations, taken an appeal to the supreme| “Then comes the final question,”|coroner had held White criminally| i At 8 P M. \ plump—try this court of errors. said the man whom Champ Clark | responsible. Borgnis was found gullty by a|once dubbed the “dandy of the sen- | jury on a breach of the peace|ate.” “Shall the American citizen | K 2 e charge arising from the communist | Submit to the official corruption that | R rdon demonstration in front of the city 1S continued in the enforcement of 5 WARNER BROS. PRESENT hall on March 6. the national prohibition law, to the I ; i i WHOXM\ Alf‘:hlllfl“oll of huvv~d‘ and . UAIL peal expires this afternoon and as , | and daughters by (m> systen, i R |l Fre. — sAT. || | -2 The GREEN GODDESS OGUE USE HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! | / &~ Torlling Breath-iaking! Suspenee- Shoe Store ; Stock“lg ice. wint) | | | Sizes range from at full All-Talking 3:45-7:00-9:30 1 ¢ y Also 236 MAIN ST. WHAT! 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