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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930 They the ranking officers, had accounts over i R N 1] | seventh, their trouble coming pnnr.] hole. She sent home a great putt!of the vice squad and one of Garrett’ Ew II[]HT BI:AM org { (On fravemt. wnt win wampes, ad- |ipally in the traps. v won the|from 20 feet at the 17th hole to s, > 4 a ¥ g BEL[EVE lT OR dressed envelope, Mr. Ripley will farnish eighth however. They were 42 out, | keep the match alive. a period of ten years of more than § " nr < G e e R L B0 | while the British team was 41. | The Cards $65,000, ”REAN IN\‘ I:NTI:” 1 ReL A Peton) | The cards The card: Besides Garrett's bank accounts, i /| . | Orcutt-Martell— Collett— lis wife's interest in the Pine Grove Out—5s 5 5 Out—3; Dairy farm at Hingham played an Pearson-Lobbett Gourlay— important part in testimony heard Out—17 5 5 3 E 7 Out—4 45 5 45 3 by Warner. The farm, stock and Orcutt-Mart Collett— cquipment, which was valued at In—6 5 b In—525 333 545—38 — 75 thousands of dollars, was sold short- Pearson-Lobbett— Gourlay— ly before the investigation was or- In—6 5 6 243 445—36 — 75| dered. Dudley J. Mulrenin, proprie- Americans, seven up, si 1 Miss Orcutt outclassed the Scot-| tor of a drug store which had been tish champion, Mrs. Watson, from |raided by Garrett and where liquor the outset and the outcome of this| was alleged to have been sold, was a match never was in doubt. At the| partner with Mrs. Garrett in the 5 second hole, measuring 454 yards,|farm. Milk from the farm was de- Hicks-Mida— the New Jersey girl reached the | livered to houses of ill repute in this Tn—466 5 - een with a drive and No. 2 iron. | city, witnesses testified. Par's-Fist - Jean McCulloch won from Helen In-—546 - Hicks 2 up and 1 to play. At this Van Wie-Wattles Americans had won one match in the A LETTER WRITTEN ON THE (oY o ) L i—3 >3 7 lost three, giving the BACK OF A JAPAESE STAMP Wil Pl e fi BUAR[] MEMBERS = AND ADDRESSED ONLY > ek i & * ey Nefh Ararcs. 5 — « FRAUD REPORTED IN e ulloch— (Continued From First Page) wAS MAILED IN YOKOHAMA AND PROMPTLY 6 454 & id RID TO ME IN NEW YORK. Mateh all square. [iARRETT PENSIUNINE for him to pay most ~attention to Gourlay- Wilson— was his physical welfare.” SN Mangan May Stay on Board Collett-Bennett— 1t is reported that Judge William fRANCES ARNOLD SRR Ul e il Continued t Pa F. Mangan, now chairman of the Amevican Legation Sourlay- Wilson board of park commissioners, will PERING, Chind Thit a4 olia 405 tensibly permitt nmis- | pe retained on the board at least COATIOTO T = |\f e _— ; Collett-Bennett— sioner to fil 1 t 1 the expiration of his term in Ul U ! Hi l B Zia In—557 3535 ground that Garrett was ‘'irrespon- | 1331, It is probable that Donald g A British, four up and three to sible.’ Bartlett will be elected chajrma Tn “ s']{\lfi\‘\' H ' \} - ICV ) g - = ) W, : 3 Miss Orcutt was the best indi Shieiidt: Wilson " 'H’:': to i w0 o of Arthur E. Berg % : g : e Torats ot s e olice Commissioner Herb, as clerk of the board! les W0 re- RDEN'S HOUSE GIBNEY COMPLAINS S | , S ETLAL H wie e o R given tine support by Mrs. yRElizanfan dffone democeatic I Ul Tne ’ g \ good iron play. Miss Orcutt s L’"""'“ Bailex, who examined |cancies to be filled. Fred C. Cri (IT\ M == / 4 5 oY Martell did not lose a hole and closed | %2 tolideterm e whatl still i dalll republican, fand s Dr.AHe ) A 8 ) \ o heir match in short order. Miss Van Physical and mental condition Was Lasch, democrat, have compic 7 : 3 & 4 Wie played steady golf throughout SUCR &S to justify a pension their terms. ! \ ! r A < and Miss Mattles exhibited a InyeedgationgoQthe Garrett casc Mayor Quigley has given no indi- LU/ | AL L - / o 2 3 putting touch in the halved match. | Was 0'!""”1 by the legislatur< cation who will be appointed to suc- X : > |\ 9 ¥ Miss Hicks and Mrs. Mida were t Y 20, on a resolve offered by | ceed Mr. Berg . followed by a large gallery which | State Senator Joseph J. Mulhern «f |~ Judge Mangan is a holdover f was thrilled by the long hitting of | Dorchester, who had long criticized | ious admir the New York girl, but her bunker ' the conduct iarrett and others|peen appoint 8 erratic, " reat shot by Miss Elsic Corlet i = e, e ¢ e matc as th 1sion granted him | v g 2hieansd Gl g ; s Completes 53 Years L girl is famous as a b he hearings in the ere With Shirt (ompanv ver and she had opportunit i d by Warner, assisted by {0 display her mas- 13 7. Hall, a special attorney | completed s chief in- | of the Parker Shirt Co., on Waln Plays Trick Shot quisi ony ani | street, ves #18) ttatad ) s b e 3 Ity e s e rd at the hearings ! for the local concern on May 1, 1577 ’ e & i ¢ | reveal ; 3 deposits in | and is the oldest employec in point | s 1 ¢d. Glenna ¢ th n 1 ) bar in| ford when he arrived in this cou \,!\ , A fSeTs - il L T it t ved sev en ) t was | try. r worked in South M ! L i L I l v cad in th 1 v vas held | BOATS PASSENGER MISSING EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON r } s afternoon wher nd others foll at inter Boston, ) Rains Fish in Yoro. Hm\d ras—To d w 'spouts passing over he defeat nna Collett, onc up. until v property lef a stateroom of the e "u ey de adl Koy ‘Fud pg ) re Orcutt the team th Police Commissioner Hert steamer Boston, New York to Boston, S as and tadpoles, and eventually deposit them on 2 i Tafial i | S T e G TP || GV & il p [ e stor This expl s the rain of fish at |ed Mrs J Vats 4 up and 3 lic ¢ . Crowley, who were today led to > the belicf that a passer world, they occur periodically., play. b British recap- i N ft cha arges given in | ger had fallen overboard or comr TOMORROW—A Whale With Too Heads tured the ene point lead with a vic- ol vere exoner- | ted suicide during the trip Wilson over Virgini 1 by the iny ators who said, Letters indicated the passenger iy 3 and 3 to play as far a: new s might have been Charles G. Mallery, t Jr., of 1 Howard street Peal ' ' IN FOURSOME PLAY ed From First Page) L by their golf fe ; s headed b gdale toda Enid W ' of New Br in the Packard Building HOOVER SENDS TREATY ’:R”mb“fl CRPLAS TOSEMATEFORACTION 75 ¢ e o 857 S a0 o i nelaedtetledn RELIGION OF F HODERN e , }: f‘. the Morning. On Wednesday—The Same Day At 2 oClock in the Afternoon ..THE CLAIM WAS she had won the Miss Gourla all five feet t p. thus giv- ng the British side a half f With only two brief overseas prac- © sessions back of them, the Amer SOUIRE GIVES 1P | L ADJUSTED! of th rican team and Pairings for Foursomes — ojbring the 1 P e e That's the reason for carrying insurance— Wattles of Buffalo vs. Mre Watson and Jean McCulloch That'’s action— Lee Mida of Chicago and Hel- That’s the Hatch Method— of New Yerk vs. Deris <ignation in 1o b e oday had an engagement : Diana Fishwick of Eng- We can serve you, too. Wants Specdy Action i) i Marieil of Haritord For proper insurance . . . adequate insurance Latham Hall . . . insurance in every sense of the word. singles pairings: You are inyited to call upon us. Orcutt ve. Mre. Watson Miss R an Wie ve. Miss Wilson; Helen Embargo Urged on Coal L Miss McCullough: Mrs. O . E; {ill ve. Miss Corlett; Edith Quier hxpped BxomfRussial = i voa- s Bt bl OU,TS A 1 (A7 Miss Park: M Stewart Hanley ve. con er d labor dr Miss Lobbett; Mrs. I.eo Federman ng a petitio Ve, iss Jishwick and Leuise For- cite dyee vs. Deris Chambers. 1 embargo on Russi. At the second hole the Gourlay- Wilsen combination went one up aft- er the first heole had been haived five. Migs Bennett was a little ner- vous and over-ran both the first and second holes. Misa Coliett saved the A i i e B . L. COMPANY she missed a long putt at the second hole, which the Americans lost 6 to |, Entered Plattsburg in 1917 Senate Cheers Tiobinson 24 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE is being ship Have Trouble in Traps | 1 States but lo Misses (‘allett and Bennett turned | |two down. They lost the second, andx g 1o the air

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