New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1930. e T | Ousted Governor to “ !BELIEVE IT OR NOT MRS, NAIDU GIVEN NINE MONTHS FOR SALTINSURRECTION Seek Senate Position On request, et with wamped ad- dreseed envelops, Mr. Ripley will furnish Droof of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. & Pat OR) BY RIPLEY FRLQ‘ RIEK WHITE' e, CAN r,ulb et N OKE KAND ENNIS BALLS mbcwm OF INDIA WoOD ISSUES ORDE FOR M4Y nJ Pfiflh ERY RAM hman Away ok (Gave irs ecclesiastical cen U secret, To in scovery in s private code. Statue of Liberty subject ville, F g ;',r» 000,000— opist, Andr T()\IORRO\\_\ Bottle of Beer Was Insured For $25,000 REVIER #0ODS WALTESE PRE 551 ESCAPES ASSAILANT L al offense on of a and Private of action the un- g liquors gnation was mar- ion for =e- 1gh the minal of- be recovered is to negli- land, prime - GRAF OFF TOIGHT s are all Police Catch Gunmen Who Make Too Certain New York, May 23 /) — Two gunmen whe invaded a Brooklyn hospital, revolvers in hand, pre- sumably to “finish they had stabb instead v earlier in the ked into a police quickly disarmed the 24 ed of the plan to invade the Wyckoff Heights hos- pital where the wounded man hag been taken. Two policemen wWere stationed at the hospital and ar- 24, and from each of ma. rested James Maler whom the loaded calibre, vevolver. They harged with felonious violation of the & were ass a an to Plc Janeiro, W at dawn ed a delay eates Sensation al of Gra long word being reversed. 1 P Henry Goldsmith & (0. 35 MAIN ST. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS ECRU | 1 CRISS (CROSS LIN CURTAINS Dotted Swiss $1.00 pair | Co! FOR RID JANEIRG W A'VI'L‘RV LOL()‘R SHADES all colors 49¢ Each $ i"‘d‘[ Color Full Cut COTTAGE SETS $ 1 49 and $1.98 __"S'et by 49 NLAID made by $7.19 9\1" FELT BASE RUGS seconds I E LT L ASE OPPOSITE GLEN ST. 9x12 COTTAGE SETS 6 and 7 pieces 690 and ‘98c Theatncal (;auze CURTAINS Sunfast Hemstitched $9.49 Pair Ful! Line of BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES OLEUMS ngoleum Nairn Yard 4.98 Each the yard C and | 69c- \ ard Dott,ed (,lenadme RUFFLED CURTAINS with Valances extra wide ruffles $3.49 om Triedrichshafen to Rio in r Campo re, at 6:30 ) just 61 e drome twice Sev tarted castward HAMPERS BROAD LOOM CARPETS REFD all colors for all over 50 and coverage $6'50 Let us estimate Each your needs. ard F i Ciq across the Atlantic to After eirclir sia 0 over the City was back in a Ropes which fluttered Ampo few minutes, “BUILD HOME BFAI T\ FROM THE —BEGIN WITH YOUR FLOORS BAQE" in the |Grace Drummond Hay | Hi \ | M kil Hi e HOOVER ENFORCING of la to ng off of t Volstead ac n congre vheeler in July, German pilot. {Infante Alfonso | Spain, cousin of King Alfonso; Dr. qu dr: | ret “making good” | and Frau | the administration that no one would the |be appointed as prohbition com- missioner “who was objectionable o ammer, wife of ¥ritz Hammer, Other passengers included the Don |us De Bourbon of | —_— Bishop to Be Called personal physician to the| ashington, May 23 (P—The Spain, and Colonel Emilio |carly apearance of Bishop James who accompanied the Zep- Cannon, Jr.. of the Southern Meth- lin on its first'flight to America. odist church before the senate lobby committee was determined upon to- day by Chalrman Caraway. He said he intended to Wire Bish- op Canonn, who is at Dallas. Texas, attending the quarennial meeting of the Methodist Church, South, to ascertain how soon he could come before the committee for question- DRY LAW BETTER, |the committee concerning a contri- bution of $65.300 made by E. C. Jameson, New York capitalist, for ith campaign in Virginia egias, ng of errera, (Continued From First Pags) oning concerning a letter the v worker wrote to J. G. Brown Port Huroi, Mich. on January 1830 in also plar him regarding his transacti a New York brokerage company ation replied o one The records are now in the posses- Brown which had commented on | sion of the committ radio talk by McBride. Brown| The prohibition activities of rote he thought the dry leader was | Southern Methodist board of tem- h mistaken” regarding the sin-|perance and social service also will of President Hoover. {come under the scrutiny of the lob- t also criticized Mr. Mellon. | by investigators while Cannon is on Examined on the letter, McBride {the stand. He has been reelected terated his opinion expressed yes- (chairman of this board. ay that President Hoover was| yfeanwhile the committee contin- on prohibition en- | o4 today with its examination of F. Scott McBride, general superinten- dent of the Anti-Saloon League. It hoped to finish with McBride and direct its atfention next Tuesday to the board of temperar tion and public morals of ern Methodist church rue Wilson. head of ed to commun: ent tor Blaine, republican, Wis- , brought up a telegram sent Graham, of Louisville, to ri last January. which said Suggest you get in touch with ! Dr. Clarence T the board. is expect ness es prompt action neces- be the wit- Bandits Rob Messenger, Using Tear Gas Bombs Wheeling, W. Va. May 2 ndits held up an au , which money was being taken f the Citizens’ Mutual bank of Wheel- ing to a Benwood bank today and escaped with two bags, 0 estified he did not fficials. He said he Mr. Hoover since and bhad conversed | General Mitchell oaly Sedator Blaine, a wet, observed the league official that he was as active and aggressive” redecessor, the late Wayn eeler was a very able man ot clain easure up McBride rejoined ia the cause of fall- * Blaine cashier several thousand do! was him." Is your ced ver of his car The Wisconsin senator fecisiotis Wheeler report concerning the t which read in part: When I presented the bill to Mr. stead, he r ence 1 umber of our frie ss the bill was Introduced.” | Commissioners Satisfied McBrids testified that the pro- ition comr appointed o the league presented bandits fled south fier the robbery. PHYSICIAN'S SUIT SETTLED The suit of Dr. M. B. Jaffe against r Ohannesian, scheduled to eard in the court of common pleas, has been settled oue of court ed Dr. Jaffe irtin repre- Another report dg2i d he had the [ By request we are obliged to repeat our Wednesday values Saturday as we could not accommodate all our trade Wednesday. New Arrivals Daily Another Presentation | CHIFFON WEIGHT of Our Famous { ove s rotms = Silk Stockings Cannonette 1::zeimie 1 Regular $1.65 '1.09 Unusual Value Silk Costume Slips Made of good quality Crepe de Chine. Attractively trimmed in lace and embroidered. Were $2.98 ON SALE '1.95 All other merchandise greatly reduced for Decoration Day i Hose In every shade and size . . . our regular stand- ard qualities at much below regular prices. REDUCED from $1.75 to '1.19 Six weeks’ wear, a new pair if they run.

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