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WKW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD.. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. A B — e —— — i [shich points various _pidnes will | f————————r =i year, as compared with the first| Worthy ‘femple, Pythion Seiors| Great Welcome Planned | row and other members of the ints r oA e o T 929, was marked | an d . . y TEXTILE FA[;T[]RY [pread it to polnts of address in || Fireman Hurt Jan. 20 ‘ three months of 1930, ee oo |5 ot Bu will be played Tuesday| For U. S, Naval Delegates|” peiachments of soldiers, saiors, Dranned that the mat - which tert|| Returns to Duty Today || B D O e bion income faxes, | evening at 9 o'clock at Jr. O. U.| New York, April 28 (®—Delcsatcs | marines and volicemen, will_escort New York Fridcy, will bo i | - individual income |A. M. hall y to the London naval conference ar-|them from the Battery up Broad- New York Fridey, will be in Buenos | $40,000,000 in individua . 3 4 b l ! iscellancous The Military Order of Lizards| . ¥ "way to city hall, where Acting Aires next Friday. North bound | | taxes and $900,000 in nisc il entette s anertbers st frisnds|FHINE onthe Leviathan will recetys [FAY . (.Gl Il Wacte, Aciny s |mail will leave Montevideo Saturd ] ! e en ] 2 municlpal welcome tomorvow. | Mayor Joseph: exte 7 Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 PR b ity SWATaCTE | and should be here on Wednesd New ‘o,.k Leads o,:mfi a:"‘hc S{Bw ';rmory' Police Commissioner Grover 4, |th¢ city's welcome . i | The fa s transatlantic aviator | g ] New York led the individual X Whalen, the chat £ the S Pequot Mills Devises Plan 0F) o orte s ot e ; American Commonwealths POW- |, e, orois ot takes colecten, | The resular meing of the Tar-| Whtken: e chairian of M|\ fi6n 1N CALIFORNIA Taf gural project, but will remain her: | | | contributing $695,845,510 during th: the Stanley school will be held in|With @ group of personages from|' Tondon, April 28 (UP-—H. A. Raising Wage e et er Extends Gas Hodings | contrutne e e, o ne Staniey school wifl bo held in | with @ eroup of versonagee from || London, Aol 23 (UP-—tL A [HalisEipuriiaf the fnesk F s 1oy — fiLoniciately FL00,000/000 l;’r‘p"\r];u"j at 8 o'clock. At the conclusion of | municipal boat Macom, will mect |rowing g plenstip. ey Ssnilh | this far is that of the Pan-Amerjcan same period ol a year previous. g ¢ Leviathan at quarantine, and 000 offer of Major Godsell, Salem, Mass., April 28 (UP)—A| Airways, Inc. while from. Frane ! ; York. April 25 (UP)— R T states, however, sho ”;:cc::l;r‘?;s:m?::c‘r‘:fio:\-h;dmby“:‘anlf e e Rairaer et e i‘dstr‘alia‘f\ ehamplon, to race in program, marking an innovation in|Field to Montevideo and r,su»nos" s 4 | American Commonweulths Power |ed smaller totals than in the year : Senator Robinson; Dwight :W. Mor-| Calitornia. America’s cotton textile industry and [ Aires it is that of thc Pan-American | 5 3 corporation unnounced today the |before, but in most such cases the | Grace Airways. | acquisition of the gas generating |drop was slight and was due to a No Mishaps En Route | E and distributing facilities.in six Ver. |slump in income taxes. A few states ¢ by Pequot Mills The flight from Havana, as th ; mont and Massachusetts cities, [ showed decreased income t‘:n coflloec- Through the cooperation of the|earlicr flights from New York to] | & | bringing the total number of com- | tions and increased collections froia g 5 management and the United Textile | Washington, Washington.to Miam: munitics served by this corporation | niiscellancous taXes. B B S0 U /R G E-S Workers' Union and Miami to Havana, was without to | North Caroltna v painsine plan has been particular cvent. The colonel, u: i rank T. Mulswit, president of |state totals with $200,896,820, an in- ction costs irst fearful lest s machine was " this corporation. is authority for the | creasewof about $16,000,000; Iilinois | loyes of unskill- | overloaded, was said to have 3 : statement that the new acquisitions | third with $15,743,426 an increasc ! it greatly and several times io should add substantially {o the gross |of $14.000,000: Pennsylyania fourth | agreement between the man- |have relinquished the controls o and net earnings of American Com- | with $171,625.444, a drop of $6.000.. L e and believed the | the machine to Basil Ttowe, wh monweaiths Dower Corporation, | 600 and California fifth with $115. | irst of its kind in the history of the | fiew with him. Bert Denicky als 4 which for the 12 months cnded | 136, an increase of about $ o ar s n was along as radio operator | March 51, 1930 were $26.384,437 and | 000,000 A crowd of officials and vivilians $11,091,826 respe Bhes coLns RELE s N intended to provide more continuous | employment. was announced Satur-| cmployi ) 1 only onc stri ered at France Ficld to wel- b in re an increase over a year ,,r;":H ,,,.m, : oA 0”1“:‘:»‘”‘. \1“\0\;.:‘:\" ' LIEUT. W. J. HARTN Uog e L City Items D% A DOIIar_ : in net thods by the workers rica. The weather was bril e Cities in which the new fagilitics | ote thes b year's shudy | liant, and. warm ter an absence since Jan SineREa hen he was seriBusly injured at b i R TLouis Kasiski of N McClintocl: | / . s h work by their repr T e L e E anc B road has taken over thc manage- e T FAVOR USE OF ENGL]SH William A[A‘.I'I]"v’w.m.lv . 40"\'0‘ T:‘ JASSEICAERaaN SXOE T Attieboro “"d ment of the Green Lantern restaur- u l nd the manageme the fira department rcsumed duty| o Massachuseits ant in the Leonard building. ntry.” said | of a bath ich fore: n will refurn home tomorrow after John T. (rConnell, secretary of the | Tmportant Recommendation Adopted | that his spific was injured and he & Vislcvith M and Mral MR, s Salem 1o ¢ T, T W L . heanlastar D e | norn. P : ; SR ‘ M| AU Meeting—p. €. Erickson | General hozpital o | Stight improvement was reported . . Once started, your goal is as high as you would . i y the worker has Elected Treasurer ; I ] oL today in the condition of Barbara, A ls o b For 42 year: His ccted Treasurer ¢ faiv Tiichurd (Dick) Hartnett, |the 14 year old daughter ot Mr. and prl eries maie it. TFor 42 years ?]us association has be§11 cre is no| South Manchester, April 28 (P, ¢ department . | Mrs. Edwin 1. Lasher of 216 Strat- helping hundreds save in any easy, systematic the adoption of Engish fn tho rita- | A2, the first pormanent siveman in| SUPNS Possihle af Present Rate | rora roas, whe is eritirany it at the Closes S to be retired on pen 2 nanage- . o family cottage at Indian Neck, suf- . | alistic work of t Order of Vasa, [sion. On April 21, 1914, the licuten- 5 5 el % N suggestion for the good of the order | ma an. His promotion to e , night that a house at 66 Oak street S Over a million dollars have } aid to mem gerutiny Joom theirw eatton foting | S8R 8 B SN BE B0 R A elananes s W oshington. April 38 (P o e P i F e A D olan o ver a m o have been p: m- inished produ n claborate in J : L e 5 elapas confidenice of the administration |the detective burcau investigated 4 ; ; o : ! ; spection and Tepair sstem insares ?\: o s tio S s T T e S e T e P a p. m. bers. 1,300 men and women who have built e Lo anibunte i (et homes, sent children through college, wcreated e o e ,”.3;'0' b would Lo passed rious to hefall Lim, was not | ""_"l”' fiscal year with a mod been broken open. : 3 i e & {o the grand lodge, Several lodges | his first since joining the depar(- | SUTPIUS was increased today by aa| TRoger. Cowles of 351 Lincoln tang 2 hronghout the countiy have aleeady | ment. Je foll into decp water in a | CPCOUrAZINg report on taxes collect. | trect reported to the police last foundations for future comfort and security— 118 means careful consideration fed Eas n their degree | cellar at 18 Main ile fight-| ¢¢ during the ninc months cnding | night the theft of his bicycle, IN IODAY' . o . of 41{ machine seitings, adjustment | 2dopts nEhEn E s he 11eht of February a1l | Marcl 31, i ol Bossas dll lanolil . All members of this association, which has re- of all par o produce as near p worls i s ) fect work as possible. The whole| Officers electe he [ LG places about the| 1 onsl s eipts for Iho}years, Wera picked up in Now Ha- turned to them 514 % on every dollar deposited. center of the ¢ ablaze and 72 object i Limir L erday in th three-quart ot the fiscal [ ven, the local police were notified st e "”', B ae | were: Alfred W. Ceda n, Water. | the militin was called out. At the|Year were § 096, an in-|early yesterday. Their parents, no- 1 " . ot j" u Jas phichs \"'1'} i cak time as off duty nine days on sc of §140,000,000 as compared | tificd by Officer John Griffen, went e work required of the skilled PICRId SRl SO e fonely ecem- | With the corresponding period of a| . B i g : ot e i e L con Xposur Decem ponding period of a|after them S y : i ; 3 operatives. As the plan progresses|Middletown, vice president; Hennin SRy lod by veat previons: A seriral decrcassih| Eatart 2 Seninelisocaty Series Open April, July, October and January rough the t T oF hns sout nchester, sec- | DeT =3, ¢ L ::‘.Lu;::: g ;rz."lvull.;\!]‘lvl" ]:u])‘u\ r:]; el r\l»“‘Jro\Ln T m’*j-l A\{.‘r:“w‘jhé:;,l' x\‘“ smoke while searching for a person | collections for January, IFebruary | will meet from 2 to 5 o'clock Wed- Interest Off Every Bligtmes ners Pnith e bierts rilay, ens B who way thought to have been trap- | and March of this year was offsct | nesday afternoon at the homc of | Wil i) been a part of the a ¢ ped in a house on Fairview street. | by Wide in for the last six|Mrs. Elizabeth Bunce, 902 Corbin : Bo ki 1 worker is placed in the months of 1929, avenue, | 1“’";1:'“?: H::;hvl‘vj!‘”' nlvn\oy Ihv‘h Two Lodgea of I O 0. F. BANDITS KIDNAT PRIE STS teports Arc Analyzed The third of a series of games in sermitting the skilled workers to B e T Mool Will Visit Gerstaecker iz, b e e LR L EW BRITAINCO-QOPERATIVE N 0| Gerstaccker o wholic pricsis had been kid- | {axes, including the levy on tobaceo | would resu entually in a redue Loihoy e L ’ ¢ e 70, s x will be host tonight to the mem-|naped by bandits v aptured and [and cigarettes, produced $464,770, o o, B L 0 AT A EAT AVINGSANDJOANAISOCIATION very few cmployes who had been | 2TS Of Schiller lodge lodge of Mid- |looted the s sientu- | 699, Corporation income tax FA HER HELPS J & lletown and Beethove dge of | ochen oy 30 i ounted to $946,558,504 and indi BN the Comitany mort Pha Nl dictown And Beethoven lodge of ochen. H mou a would b "‘.:jy,\, ihamifies & Sear rtford, at 0dd Fellows hall on | from heré on 5 vidual income taxes totaled $565.- LITTLE ONES g N O b oeh e e S 00 o ey e G BUILD NEW HATCH BUILDING 21 WASHINGTON ST. - units will be on the speaking pro- hatt is said to be the world’s | $21,000,000 and the Mtter an in BONE AND o b am which will also include state | iargest grindstone, 6 fee - lcrease of $103,000,000, above the: TELEPHONE 73 officials. After the sccond degree has | ter und 14 inches thick, has been |same period of a’year before, been conferred on a class of candi- | buill in 1 from scctions of | The decrease in collections of the | a dinner will be served. | stone from ‘huset first quarter of the present caiendar | OVER 75 YEARS OF SUCCESS i DODGE BROTHERS SIX Cristobal, Canal Zon: lonel Charles Lindbe ml | rested here today after ha AVINg writ- ten in a ten hour and thirty-one minute flight from Havana yoster- day another chapter in man's con- quest of the air. Leaving Havana at 5:33 4 Colonel Lindbergh sct his big Sikor- sky plane down at Puerto Cabezas Nicaragua, 11:37 a. m., and 45 min- utes later took off for Franc. Pield, here, arriving at 4:04 p. m. several minutes ahead of the sched- | vle he had set for himsclf. The distance flown was 1,033 miles. Crosses Carlbbean Safe ) AN B. FACTORY His routc was directly acrosg the e Caribbean sea to a point off th Nicaraguan coast, instead jof to Yucatan, and then down the coas thus effected, in distance is one of the shert culs ng the seven- day airmail between New York anl him 215 pounds transferre Rk pe cuzlen fon fed T There is extra head-room, leg-room and luggage-room in the Dodge Six. Every dimension is extra big to give more comfort for Keep Free ’ from F a T Piece Steel Body— without a joint or seam to squeak or rattle. = ‘ There is further extra value in the weatherproof 4-wheel hydraulic in excess; it's easy now . s S . Vel' 15,000 Families brakes; in the smooth, powerful six-cylinder engine; in the beau- ’3;;‘:;":.;?,;‘;", fand. tiful body designs; in the typical Dodge Brothers dependability See YOUT Ad In 7718 Herald every passenger. » » There is extra value in the silent, safe Mono- vou are bound the cause. e gland | T throughout the car. » » If you see it and drive it, you will want it. Ovel 60,000 readers a night. When 1 s these pcople ‘who want to rent your it lond ey summer cottage, furnished spare room or apartment; they want to buy 1 physi 'J.'Li.':uy!' esit your outgrown clothing, ice bo¥, camping equipment, oil stove, used tires, FaSn e % Ix%g D E E s eic.; they find your lost articles. It's these people who read the Ielp Wanted Ads to find asjob as a maid, ete. famous medical | T e L UPHOLDING EVERY TRADITION OF DODGE DERPENDABILITY of them. Anybod any cir | ; Herald Classified Ads are tireless workers . . . they do BIG jobs at small d,um,(;,,;u';m"v\»,.v\ d & cost. To reach these people .. . just call 925 and ask for an ad writer, new health and vitality everywhere. | 3 3 de Roadster, $610; 2.Door Sedan, x s o v $610; Touring, $625; De Luxe 2 M A R M O L A Coupe, $625;. De Luxe Sedan, R ) ' $675. All prices {. o. b. factory. P Wi Andup, 1. o. b, factory " ived til 12:3 i o PRESCRIPTION 1 ABLETS . soLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE - are received until 12:30 P. M. for publication the same day The Pleasant Way to Reduce