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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930 RUTHERFORD FILES HIS ANNUAL REPORT EXPLAINS EAPENSE AT WILLOW BROOK plan as fo was raloc <luice gat cost resulting could be absorb: e | (On request. seut with smamped. & | dremed envelops. Mr. Ripley will furnisa I Droof of anything depicted by bim). 1l (Reg. U. & Pat OR) ) fie Siwdere River « of Pascagouls, Misstssippt AT NIGHTFALL MYSTERIOUS MUSIC 15 HEARD COMING FROM IT - “ LIKE THE BREATHING OF AN AEOLIAN HARS ( SERGEANT | JOHN L.CLEM AGED /2 YEARS | Youngest soldier in A COW — BY RIPLEY | UNEXPLAINABLE. RUMAN Sk IN< AND THE FACE oy n,,-uv,-,. A GR g o Ceaia T Sreat Brum A rianes EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON German Nobleman, Glass and ail Eater The authority for the account of erated i cartoon, is contained V‘@ru of glass, iron and brass was t yrax, he lived through it. or Dassie, of Soutl g affinity except the giant man’s opponent i1 well ahead on points w . and his head crashed agal TOMORROW —Divorced 76 Times! ¢ ponderous n ht was Jim 1issed & swing. edge of the HEES FOR PrAC 1% INDIA GROYING New Call to Defiance Liquor Carts Tired SAVE WOMAN INVALID FROM FIRE IN BLOCK 2.2 nstables Down tll Combat Tribesmen to base \\'oman Sends Dollar For Bet on Horse Race Louisville, Ky.. May 16 (P— Mayor William B. Harrison today mailed back to Mrs. Paul N. Bro- Me., a dollar bill h the re it on the Lou <\‘l WILLIAM J. LOCKE I3 (Continued From First Page) land. He wa ated at the Qu Trinidad, in 1851 Locke's first position was as mathematical tutor for a family in northern France. Leaving that he Broberge wrote velope for you winnings in. If that i send it in a small express package, and I'll pay tudying architecture, Lock sition of secretary of the Institute of Brit from 1837 to to membe Tnited ership of the car o the state el et sioner of motor vehicles was als of Marcus Ordeyne,” "Stella added to the two nowere et RS ] : ey Rough Road.” “The House of zar,” and © Mountebank." ¢ Beloved Vagabond™ r 1zed and produced at His N sty's theafer, 100S. Other play i ere “Mr " “The Lost Florence Main Witness hat Florence Main, who wa rested sev ago upon : I A riters had consid- erable § ordi They were and Henry Wadsworth Lor Both Hc and TLongt Locke sa ad a whimsic prose, and I used to er much. T w hd, Fran cod ELENNA GOLLETT - LOSES MATCH 10 - BRITISH | l]l]LFER Suit Based on Property Transfer ntinu Jur Yer present s thy rney William 0 and Conl and el repregent H. Curt HOVE TONORRON _ - First Page T good strategic DEAD IN PARIS HOME: finals was comparatively easy, Mre Herbert Guedalla, the former Edith Leitch, being perhaps the most for- midable opponent she faced Here's how the finalists fared in the ea er rounds Miss Collett First round—Bye. | Seccond round—Defeated Kitt Hflf'd England, 8 and 6 ra_round — Defeated Mary England, 4 and 2 ourth round—Defeated Molly Gourlay, England, 1 up at 21st hole. Fifth round — Defeated Beryl Brown, England, 7 and 6 Siath round — Defeated Hilda ron, Scotland, 1 up. Seventn round — Defeated Enid Wilson ated Mrs. H. A Conn., 4 and 3 Defcated Peggy Mrs, r and, 2 and 1. Fifth rou % Cor- lett, England, 4 and 3 ixth round—Defeated Daisy Fer- guson, Ireland, up. nth round—Defeated Kath- acDonald, Scotland, 5 and 4. Weather Fairly Clear weather fairly clear but orecast of showers later in he players came to the first tee this morning for their 38-hols match. ELighteen holes were to be played this morning and elghteen championship E her form and not at all in- by Miss Collett 4 reputation, Fishwick ird hole. st hola 1glish girl missed an Miss Fishwick return- et on the second s putting was fault r as halved All Square at sixth 2 s all square won the ared it niblick hat won was having into a ons where Miss p and need. sh girl was Izetting down in par three ’ outgoing cards 455 545 545—4% ." 55 Fishwick— 46 446 545—41 Miss Fishwick was three u:," the chiefly because Miss Col- s refused to sink coming cards 055 445 455—43 554 445 354—39 READS OF OWN DEATH IN FRAT PUBLIGATION was in the service dur- ng through- . s and the Methodist was chairman of the s committee of the Clty Items €. Buchholtz and radleus. both of this city amford Alfred I a widower. HFR%ID "LASSIFIED ADS HENRY GOLDSMITH & CO. wayor and 35 MAIN ST. ignited | it wa - VIGE DEN OBJECT es. Of 87 surrounded By Police put his OF POLIGE PROBE | pital tomorrow. ied Trom Tirst Page) probe and Jearned numerous de- to which Huten tenement. Hutengs has b arrested se 1 times in on various ct S, During the investigation the po- owd. The mob retaliated | lice 1 the police fired cral volleys ' ing arned that Hutengs gave Irv- th of Mill street the mor into it with which to pay for registering | The district magistrate and other | his automobile in Smith’s name, and rounded them | officers were present, | pleasant DOTTED SWISS CREAM AND ECRU CRISS CROSS CURTAINS full cut $1 00 Pair WATER COLOR SHADES All colors, perfects 49 C each INLAID LINOLEU Cemented down by experts Conference Brings Relapse 1vs ago he was allowed the first time, spendins es out of bed. 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