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1930. '3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, New Officers of Lawyers’ Club to her. This demand was made on;IngOt Pl'oduction at January 3, 1930. = Attorney Bernard L. Alpert rep-| 81 Per Cent of Normal | resents the plaintiff. New York, April 23 (UP)—Ingoi “F P[][AR VI]YAEES | [production "of ‘the ~ United States| The itiatory o | Pacific Coast Gas War on s running at the| : | Seems Nearing Its End = :|:Vl.“1u! e After obtaining {ment store on Main street at per cent of capacity . % 79 per cent a week ago and te I I 9y peak i : ! San. ‘Feinibinon, Apsll 9B 0y .— 4 | 53 Per cent two weeks sg0. It waS| UG ot T i s of prob; 4:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, in- Mate of “Bowdoin” Speaks at 4 ’ gasoline price war which 1iaé been | “Jngonendonty are ruoey ,.JA.(‘,\IM:‘”‘ e Johnson of 42 “|~olving cars driven by Abraham Father and Son Banquet / | becan 1€ ride { R l '3 i coast for a | about per cent of capacity Cor me the brid r R J.|Winta of 67 Linden street and The last session for the present Booth of Hartfor: Naturdav. | Charles Twining of 9 Long street.’ season of the First Church Men's Rev. Dr. A. performed | Twining's ¢ stopped and Winta's the cerer acked against it. The only association was held at the church on Tuesday night, and took the aceting will be follo Attorncy Bernard L. Alpert ocial presents the plaintiff and Con- \g cirele will|stable Fred Winkle T} afternoon at the |papers. home of .liss lonc Proctor, 16| Officers William Temple reported Vance strec cident in front of the Fair City Items 0'clog t.Th $200 suit brovght by John B. Mil- 1 re served the ting of xington hursday Hagelson | against 71 per cent a week ago anl|the Salvation Army complained 69 per cent two weeks ago. The|[the police last it dhat his wife industry a whole is averaging [ winter coat was stolen by someons nearly 76 per cent, against 75 per| who had b cent last week and about 76 per cent two weeks ago. At this time |raging on the Pacific andant Julius month seemed near an end today. The Standard and Union Oil com- | panies established a tank wagon | | price of 15 1-2 cents a gallon in Los | Angeles, making the quotation 21 t Myrtle given a night's shelt. Concezio al the rach A ed garment was left t stroe police received a complaint was to a fender of Winta's form of father and son night. It furnished a very anjoyable and in- structive evening for the boys and young men of the church, together With their dads. The program be- gan with a short concert by the | trumpet band of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, which was rendered in the | chapel under the direction of Ker- | | et B. Parker, bandmaster. Follow- ing this the fathers and sons march- cd to the dining room to music play- cd by Troop 4 orchestra. | rnest W. Christ, president of the | Men's association, was toastmaster, | znd following the supper and a irief business session, introduced I'ranklin Atwater who responded to o toast “To Our Dads” to which Richard E. Pritchard replied with a toast “To Our Boys.” The chief cpeaker of the evening, introduced by Rev. Theodore A. Greene, was RalphgP. Robinson, mate of the S. 8. doin,” the ship used in Arc- tic explorations by Commander MacMillan of the Rawson-Field- MacMillan expeditions. Mr. Robin- son spoke from his wealth of ¢: | perience during nine years of par- ticipation in arctic cxplorations, U liing of some of the thrilling her- | oism of men who took part in the Greeley and Scott expeditions to the two polar regions, and the indebt- cdness of civilization to these heroic nen for their scientific discoverics which have resulted in practical Lenefits to all. The company listened to the tales which Mr. Robinson told of adven- | tures in the northland, and then ad- journed to the chapel where the | ory was continued with the aid of iour reels of motion pictures and a | splendid collection of beautifully | colored slides. Life on the Labra- Gor coast, hunting and fishing in northern waters, in Greenland and | on the mainland in arctic regions were presented in realistic fashion by the spoken wopd and the motion and still pictures.d The hunt of the <alrus, seal and polar bear, Eskimo | life and customs, the stone igloos of southern Greenland and snow igloos of morthern Greenland, native dances, the flora and fauna of the thland, magnificent views of ice- bergs and glaciers, dog sledging and | £now mobiling in the northland, all| ¢ shown in delightful fashion. | “"he speaker told of the religious be- lefs and superstitions of the neo- | les of the north, and the splendid work done by Danish missionaries | who have introduced many of the ienefits of science and medicine and | have imported lumber with which to | build houses where tuberculosis cannot thrive as it does in the native izicos. Elementary cducation is | now being introduced in a few places by the Danish missionarics | also. He spoke of the great difference which the radio has made possiblc 1o the men engaged in polar ation, since cach day throug long polar night they arc able to listen to radio concerts and to re- ceive messages from their friends ‘back home.” During one period when the Bowdoin was ice-bound | for 14 months, her wireless sent out 60.000 words and reccived 100,000 cnd her radio effected daily contact with the rest of the world. Mr. Rob- inson spoke with enthusiasm of the cxperiences in the north, and one | could not mistake the fact that he has come to love the northland. He stated that after 20 years of explor- | ations in the arctic regions, Com- mander McMillan is this vear plan- ning to take a year off, for a visit 1o Iceland. to participate in a great | celebration which is planned to com- memorate the founding of the colo- | nies there. The closing program of the Men's association for this season proved to | e most entertaining and helpful, | and a very fitting celebration of thie Vather and Son fellowship. About | 140 fathers and sons sat down to the supper together, and enjoyed’ the cvening's: entertainment. Troop 4 | orchestra furnished music during | the supper, and the entire company cngaged in group singing hetween courses. Institute of Music To Present Recital Pupils of the New Haven Institute of Music will present a program at the Central Junior High school au- | ditorium tomorrow cvening at 7 o'clock. Numbers will be played by (he violin orchestra, banjo orche tra, mixed orchestra and drum corps. Solos will be given by George Palmieri and Miss May Stanford. Bauman is manager of {he institute and the faculty consists of M Scheidecker, musical director; E. G. Schlegel, supervisor; Danny English, drum instructo red Bacon, drum instructor; C. 1% Smith, supervisol J. Gilson, instructor; J igale, band master; A. J. Jagiclski, in- tructor; E. R. Berry, banjo in- structor, and G. Fitch, banjo in- structor. R BODY New Haven, April 23, —(P—Ef- forts were continued today to recover the body of Peter M. Peterson. 64, of Orange, from the waters of Long Island soufd. Peterson was drowned vesterday when he and two companions were thrown into the sound off Prospect Teach from their sinking boat. His companions were rescued. ~DONT— 1 be unjust to your children if they H fail in school. Have thelr cyes examined |, My Specialty—Comfortable Vision | i o i Frank E. Goodwin Optometrist 327 MAIN ST. PHONE 1905 | Cyril 1 | adopting a minimum fee system and |ance of money | ther into it and make |cong s at Curthage, |1-2 cents to consumers. Other com.- | panies announced the |the lead of Standard and Union. Independent |lagged a cent or two behind the new price and indicated that for the time being at least th to consumers at 19 1-2 cents. USE JUDGE B. T. GAFF President, DGE M. D. SAXE, Vice President, ATPTY ST JUDGE 2 RACLESKI, secretary. I'reasu i S g P, Famell Names . L. winian - Hapris Go, Brokers, Delendant ‘ Judze Bernard I, president, named as foilows . Mangan, . B. Hungerford, | ttorney Mortime . Camp, anl he social com Attorneys Gaffney ar N. Wil Delay in she had ordered and refusal on the| conveying stock which | | liams and Edward A. Mq During the mecting there was a[Part of the IL L. Harris Co, discussion of the advisability of|brokers, of New York to pay a bal- allogedly due her cr she had cancelled her order recommenda- | {he basis of a $700 suit brought by tions at a later meeting. Plans are | Laura . Farrell of this city against being made by the club for the an-({he broker nual banquet, which will be held| She claims she next month, Judge Gaffney succeeds Juc Ma b president He is co the executive committee will go, fui- agreed 1o buy 50 | shares of American Utilities & Ge | eral Corp. class I3 stock and for pay- I ment she agreed to convey 50 shares term of 25 vears as judge |of Banking Stocks Holding Corp. of probate and recently retired as|which she owned on October 19 president he Hartford Couniy (1929, The stock was held as col | Bar Association Al for a loan of 3671 from il st Co. She made an agrecement with the defendant —Common- | agent. Harold Merritt, she claim wealth pier was all decked out to- | that the stock should be sold for day for the departure of the Irench are, pay the loan and then com- | liner Rochambeau of the New Eng- the necessary details for the | land pilgrims 1o the cucharistic | r of the American Utilities & | North Africa. { General Corp. stock. On the date the Mayor James M. Curleyy bid the pil- | agreement was made the stock was grims bon voyage and Captain Ed- | sclling for 5. she claims son, superintendent of the Hast Bos- | It is alle the stock was not ton airport, accompanied the To-|transferred to her and after a long chambeau down the harbor with a|wait she ordered the sale cancelled squadron of planes. "and the o of money returned Commercial T ROCHAMBEAU SAILS TODAY Boston. April 23 () Mary Brian Lane Cedar Chests In conjunction with the Mary Drian picture “LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS” Appearing at the Strand Theater Next Week THREE LANE CEDAR CHESTS, all exactly like Miss Brian's personal cedar chest and pictured above will be given away, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—one cach night at the St}'und Theater. See the Chest in the Strand Lobby and in John A. Andrews Co. window. This Lane Model is airtig a charming, chair-height model with exclusive Crest Design in genuine Tarso Marquetry Inlay, set off by fancy molding. Exterior, American Walnut Veneer. Finish, American Walnut. A Complete Line of Lane Chests ' On Sale See Daredevil Johnnie Woods scale the front of our building tonight. \NDRE\WS & FURNITURE STORE™ IS2 MAIN ST.. [EW BRITAIN CONY would follow | I dealers, howey nd would sell last year, the Steel Corporation Was| s 1M at capacity, while independ- | partrord will b ents we was a shade undor 9 98 per CLASSIFIED ADS at 96 per cent ity. (& it § p. Unity Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only 50c Riker’s 1ILASOL Fragrant LOTION Rubber Goods 2,00 Maximum Fountain Syringe, 2-quart 2 for 2,01 2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle, 2quart 2 for 2.01 7c Kantleek “Nipples . . 2for08¢ 2c Adhesive Plaster, Mxryd o o o 40c Adhesive Plaster 1M x 5 yds. white or 2 for 13¢ 2 for 41¢ J 75¢ HARMONY BAY RUM Pint 2 for 76€ open meeting of the New Britawn |day Council of Catholic Women at K. of property, now hall on West th lodg . 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