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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY Eastern Daylight saving Time Kriens, dire tini, soprano, 303—WBZ. Springfield—990 122—WOR. Newark—710 _News 54—WEAF, New York—660 SRY Sy et T +—WNAC, Boston—1 rection Don 10:00—Pla ple, c or; Artt chestra rection 11:00—Sa! 11:30—B: New Yorke 12:00—D: ‘water Be: ir Trio i Bookman r Trio 395—WJZ. New 5:00—To b 5:15—Breen a piano and up 5:35—Reports ing prices 5:50—"Sports and 6:00—Mormon T: and organ; Alex organist; direct Lund 6:30—Ramblers T and Willilam D: ter Preston, Recr: TUESDAY MORNING . Hartford—1060 —_———————— When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss's Oyster House for one famous “FIVE Co Lobster Shore Dinner” that is served every day from 4 to 8 p. m, Sundays ex- cepted, for $1.50. We write all lines of Insurance, and give _AlSo in our retail department we J . nive a fresn suppiy of Loneier aene, Dersonal attention to Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam- ing -Clams, Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISs’s COX & DUNN OY¥STER HOUSE CO. Realtors 22 State Street 272 MAIN ST. Hartford, Conn. claims. | PROGRAMS | — Housekeepers 30—Market Garden gers r Box o Household Inst him a 81,000,000 in the One hundred thousand dollars was the cash consideration involved in the signing of the contract. assures gross next income of five years. With a se Mississ hoard a mythical opi showboat, “Mardi Gras" ard tonight at 9:30 o'clock ind the CBS, p s “Roustabouts, lor in § group of character songs the Columbia mixed chorus di- rected by Minnie Blauman, as well as several individual soloists. Christian Kriens has been wield- ng a baton large sym- anizat since he was a 1 voluminous Dutch e is music director > and is devoting his to entirely Brig. Gen. H. (. Smith Dies in Lawrenceville P T T () AGUINALDO WEDS D) ey Quick Pile Relif No Salves or Cutting $10 to $300 EED money in a hurry? . Get it here. We make loans promptly because we eliminate the usual red tape and embar- rassments. No endorsers need sign with you, no lengthy investigations required among your friends, relatives or employers. Borrovw on your own personal security. Come in today Tavesti- gate our friendly plan without obligation TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY § 2 Monthly S 5 Monthly S$10 Monthly $15 Monthly Pays § 40 L Pays $100 Loan Pay 200 Loan Pars $300 Loan The entire cost Is covered by an interest charge of three ande one-half unpaid b 15 in usc per ~ce, just for the actual time the money No other charges—no deductions. cent per month on the “A Helpful Loan Service For the Home” Phone 4950 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM 300 Main Street atop J., July 14 (UP) as an occupation advantage for the man who | out late at nights— | s knows where he is. Kelly brought . philosophy to a settled Atlantic City, N. ole sitting lown for w records in sight. At p. m 1 verp spindly flagpole on the ¥ Kelly wil days of sitting. From there 1o pos- his record o sit himself ith a record tt ¢ other aerial MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. ] sittings ? | ing consists of newspapers and his ffan mail. of tLat there is scores and it was from one o these letters that he evolved his theory of flagpole | advantages to the wayi.ard husband: | . Women Ask Advice | Will Round Out 23 Days O rrve nad many a married woman | ask my advice on how they could Masl fll 3 P M t their husband to do the same » Al as T am doing,” Kelly advised. “The e — reason they gave was that their hus- bands were night owls and they would at least be sure where he was if he was jn my game.” Kelly, dressed in regulation suit of clothes topped by a jaunty cap, is a/rsl\r‘klt‘r about his appearance. Satdrday he took what he described as an “invigorating” sponge bath. It might be added here for those who f falling ‘. bath tubs, that Kelly bathing on a 13 inch disc, »ove the famed board walk has sat complacently through he Seven storms in his attempt. The last 1e brought terrific hail. He was immer-~d in a at tarpaulin and did not know its seriousn By vs he sits under a gaudy blue and ed umbrella. He takes regular exercises aboard his 13 inch platform and they are setting up drills which he calls otchman" exercises. Most people who are worried about Kelly, say is trying to defy the laws of nature and his one answer r flagpole ord-breakir a fear that many a matron stand—he’s afraid of food he has been ly vigil has given Lamb chops had not “I am not. One can't get a with breaking the laws of n I know.” He said that from his ex- perience which included one reverse of natural laws—a fall out of ure air- ELSIE JANIS' MOTHER DIES Hollywood, Calif., July 14 (P — Mrs. James E. Bierbower, mother of Kisic Janis, the actress, died yester- day Throughout her dau ] . which began child theatricals in her home Columbus, 0., M r was her constant comp 1 with say that town of CAMERA BARGAINS FILMS AT CUT PRICES HIGH GLOSS PHOTO FINISH . Arcade Studio of Course | % | An Executor’s 1 Duties | | He Nughdr + Lefr. debtedness e. onths for all 15 Oppoal o Yy rlhs ! e due the estate. Aoy tax for estate tax n 60 days. estate with fed, authorities Is of all real al effects m THATS A DUGAN /ZHE ISNT SERIOUS ENOUGH " |decided to remove her beyvond the Liabide oo o Eotrvinas adr s Cap T At Takas Hene? My thin budens o purseral f-w.J. o an Come ine and. Lf un 1hen Yoty A bord A ST Foy all tomerrmade 0 el ae Pl wnday Brndans & R : toie Bran ‘m—%w Open Saturday Evenings 7-9, D.S.T. Build And Help Build PREPARE INSANITY |OIL REFINERS WILL. PLEA_F[]lSLAYER{ USE NEW PROCESS Aged Father Drove Ice Pick|Hydrogeneration Expected to In- Through Idiot’s Head crease Amount of Gas Walton, Y., July 14 (UP)—A New York, July 14 (UP)—Eighty plea of insanity was prepared Sat-|per cent of the country's oil refin- urday by attorneys for_ Andrew L.|ers weére united today in a new Beers, 78] who, according to his company ‘formed by Standard Oil own admission, killed his invalid lof New Jersey for the use of a new daughter, Francis, 27, because he|process expected to produce twd feared for her fate after his death. gallons of gasoline for every ons Beers, who has been held for ac-|now. obtained from the sams tion of the October grand jury,|amount of crude oil. told Prosecutor Robert Craft and| New Jersey Standard officials state troopers he had an “irresist-|said it was hoped to secure, under ible impulse” to do away with his|proper operating conditions, twice daughter, and succeeded ‘in killing|as much gasoline as is obtained at her with an ice pick after arsenic|present through use of the new and Paris green had failed. Fran-|process, known as hydrogenation. cis had been mentally affected since | The new company, named the birth and Beers had attended her|Hydro Patents company, took over almost ceaselessly since the death | United States rights to the process of his wife more than a vear ago. |developed by Standard Oil research Poison Attempt Fails engineers in collaboration with tha Beers, according to the story he|German I G. Farbenindustric, in told Capt. Daniel F. Fox of the return for a fixed and running roy- state police, decided he could not alty. Shares in the Hydro Patents bear the thought of his crippled company are held by the users of daughter falling into the hands of |the process in proportion to their strangers after his death. Feeling crude oil running capacities. that his end was near, he said, he| The refining companies forming Hydro Patents are: Atlantic Refin- ing company, Barnsdall corporation, |Cities Service company, Continental 0Oil company, Mid-Continent Petro- leum corporation, Pure Oil com- pany, Shell Union Oil company, Sin- clair Refining company, Skelly Oil |company, Standard Oil of Califor- nia, Standard Oil of Indiana, Stand- ard Oll of New Jersey, Standard Oil of New York, Standard Oil of Ohio, Texas Oil company, Union Oil com- pany of California and Vacuum Oil company. The policy of the new firm will dictated by the interests of the industry in general,” the announce- {ment by Standard Oil of New Jer- sey said. Hydro Patents brings together most of the defendants in the gov- ernment suit to restrain pooling of {oil-cracking patents, now pending before the supreme court. possibility of unkind treatment. He purchased a quantity of arsenic, according to the statement, and ad- ministered jt to the girl as medi- cine. The girl became ill, but show- ed no indication of dying. JThen followed the dose of Paris green, according to Beers, and his daughter became violently ill. This Wednesday night. When | rances did not succumb Beers ned himself with an ice pick and wrench, which\he used as a hammer, and drove the pick through the girl's head. be Beers' program had called for his own suicide, but the violent death of his daughter unnerved him and he was unable to summon the courage to take his own li he said. Facing the realization h 1d not commit suicide, Be went to the home of Undertaker A Holmes and said his daughter was dead, mumbling that he had Killed her. Java expects to produce 2,600,000 "(ns of sugar this year. How would you like a job like this? An Executor’s Duties 21—Determine appraisal values on all security holdings for tax purposes. 22—Compute accrued interest on bonds, notes, mortgages as of date of death. Compile complete informa- tion for estate and inherit- ance taxes, affidavits for Fed- eral Estate Tax and the taxes from other states in which decedent held prop- erty. 7 & 24—Pay estate taxes within time limits prescribed by law, thereby avoiding penalties. 25—Prepare and file-Federal in- come tax returns for cur- rent year; one set-of returns covering period prior to death and another set cov- ering period subsequent to death, 26—Defend contested estate and E: 3 .A; ncome tax returns. 27—File claims (and if neces institute proceedinge) for recovery of taxes paid when such refund is obtain- able on account of new rul- ings or change of law. 28—Procure final audit-and re- lease of income tax returns fileg during decedent’s life- time, over which various taxing authorities still have power of review. 29—Procure final audit of Fed- eral estate tax returns. Adjust entire assets of the estate in order to raise nec- essary funds to meet re- quirements of taxes and claims without undue loss to the estate through neces- sary liquidation. 31—Submit final accounting to the court. 32—Distribute estate to heirs. WHAT DO YOU WANT HIM TO DO, COME DOWN AND (QY CAPTAIN'S SHOULDER? {