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g 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY' 29, 1930. N IR PN e GAMBLING GASES |TREE-SITTING GAT _BRING MAD DRIVER OLD DRDINANGES | e o |BE”EVE I, M BY RIPLEY ™" AGAIN COVTINUED " WAY BE CHAMPION. HERE FOR HEARING Attorney Cites Savin Rock Le-:Boys Seeking Record on Stanley | Police Charge Stucka, Wnecker gitimate Wheels in Plea 1 Strest Pass 120 Hours of Two Cars, With Theft Norwalk, July 29 (P—Stating that | “This is the world's champion | Michael Stucka, 24 of 11 Ouk there are so many aspects of the |tree sitting cat,” said one of the |street, who startled the authoritivs case to be considered, Attorney Clif- | boys engaged in a tree sitting en- | ford B. Wilson, representing Charles |durance contest at 1164 Stanley Pfahl, superintendent of Roton |street, where Harold Morley and Point park, who is charged with |sichael Kowalczuk have been v = keeping gaming devices, today ask- | ed a stolen automobile and sustai 3 perched on a temporary platform | , e i i S ed for a continuance of Pfahl's case | cd injuries which threatened his R : i in the Morley backyard for the DAst | qeath’ was brought to this clty from f 3 . when it came before Judge Freeman ath, was brought to this city from : 4 3 120 hours at 3 o'clock this after- | now hi s ‘ I 1 » : f Light in city court Wilson was H : e New Haven this forenoon by Ser 19 AL z ey noon. He referred to a black ¢al. | geants T. J. Feeney and M. J. Flyan granted a continuance until August | w'] 10 TIN] 1 fl ey E Hets 16 a family pet, which, with & canary. o the getective bureau after having i N, ‘, y ] A RN ; | " One of the features of the case, 45 been a companion of the boys |gerved 13 months in New Haven LA 1 i it AN : 4 2 in their lofty domicile. The canary | county jail. mentioned by Attorney Wilson, was | the situation at Savin Rock, where |!N & cage naturally remains up in | the tree all the time. The cat re- |a special statute allows the opera- 5 tion of wheels similar to those seiz- |[Mained 50 hours and then crawled ed a month ago at Roton Point by (down for a rest. ‘A\nahle of 125 Smalley street, which | state and local police. | The boys are enjoying their ex- | T, is alleged to have taken from a | The civil side of this case, con- |perience and ‘insist they will remain | shed at Avitable's home {o start bis | cerning a temporary injunction is- luntil Labor day, thereby capturing | wild ride. Just before taking the sued by Judge Nehemiah Candee of |the world's tree sitting champion- | car he and Gunnard Ackerman, :4, A S(’“p | Norwalk, is also pending. Attorney ship. They appear to be standing |or 49 Cherry street, had taken a car ' | Wilson having secured a similar con- | the strain very well and feel well, | owned by Rudolph Poglitsch of 74 WElGH5 KESS) GOING EASQ tinuance when the case came UD |they say. They deny indignantly | Seymour street and smashed it in last week. | that they think it a foolish stunt. | collision with a parked car on East THAN GO|NG WEST ; Pfahl pleaded not guilty when he | ,ng ciy they expect to be well paii | street, Ackerman at that time sus- |erezienialen iitocay) for their trouble. taining a compound fracture of the 3 At 12 noon today George “Sky- |arm and other serious injuries. Clty ltems | ' Barrows and John “Blue | _ Wrecked Two Autos :d" Parsons entered upon their | Stucka ~drove Avitable's car R 29th continuous hour atop a tree | through the railroad gates at-Norta _The executive committee of the | the rear of 6 Talcott street. Haven, narrowly avoiding an ex- | New Britain Rural Road Improve- = 0 " L e o | Piess train, and crashing headloug | ment association will meet at thef ver. Jr., is “refueller? to | .. an embankment, wrecking the car and injuring himself. Threaten- Other Ancient Rules (et of several cities on June 21, 1929, by driving at a mad speed from: New Britain to Hamden, where he wreci- row he will be arraigned in t on the charge of theft automobile owned by Joun AN ANAGRAM OF RADICAL REFORM 15 “RARE MAD FROLIC” Chamber of Commerce rooms at § s couple. They, too, expest to o'clock Friday evening. By-laws and RAT EXTERMINATOR 15 HIRED BY CITY A SMALL FLASK - Contaiming business card WAS THROWN INTO THE SEA OFF NORTH (AROLINA by WEH Windsfphs of Philadelphia WAS FOUND 3/2 YEARS LATER IN THE AZORES | consideration. Pay your taxes now and avoid the | rush at the end of the month.—advt. | Payment of $425 has been made by the city to Nazzareno Pucci of ! break the endurance record. { other matters will be brought up for | TR | ing to shoot the gate tender if he | came near him, he ran into Dudley’s Bathing Beauty Contest | garage and stole another car, wrecke | ing it in Hamden, where he was it- Planned by ASSOCiation jured so badly it was thought for A bathing beauty contest in which prizes will be given to the best look- | several days he could not live. Fol- lewing his recovery he was sentenc- by (onuel Vasconsellos | Oak street in settlement of his |INE Young woman in a revue: to be | og to jail. | claim for compensation for injurics | conducted by the second annual con- | stucka was identified in New | sustained in a fall on an icy sid vention and field day of the Connec- | Haven hospital several hours after o | walk on Clark street, Dec 1925, | ticut State Grotto association, will | y. Hamden wreck, by Sergeant T. A HORSES LEGS | | Attorney Willlam A. Keefy repro- be held at New Haven August 15| peeney. His brother reported 1o ARE JUSTASLONG WHEN |~ . < | sented the claimant and 16. Aziz Gm“: °f_li\'"“' Britaln | gergeant O'Mara that he had bein THE P2 - S ; ) es norn ter. | 1S participating and will accept en- |, the nospital and was certain ‘ne IT 1S BORN AS THEY : R 1 Pay your taxes this m Iner- i ries from young women of this city | jniuroq man was Michasl, and tha | | FOR VAR TO DEATH TR est will be charged in August.—advt 7 syour WL B Joseph McBride of 27 Glen street | "ho Wish to compete police followed up the information reported to Captain Kelly this after- Marred or single women may|.ngq arranged for the lodging of a FISH HAVE HIPS , noon that a spare time and wheel | COMPete. Roy Bottomly ot New | warrant against him. It was on this | were stolen oft his automobile last Britain 1s monerch of Azlf. Grolta | yyrrant that he was arresfed today. | Bight in front of his home and will arrange to handle all en- | Mre Bush of Cedar Hill farm, L Philadelphia Girl Gets EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON | near South street, complained to tf atch in Second Round 'lnmr \xe More Than 396,000,000 Ways to Spell “Circumference”—The English language ‘r’n";;}"’d” H SR R = B«/,[m:ls N. J. July 29 (UP)— f sounds than there are signs to express it. There are: 17 | erty. Sergeant T. J. Feeney of the | enies Girl’s Suicide | Miss Virginia Hilleary of Philadel- 10 wa spell the sound K; 21 ways to spell the sound IR; 30 | detective bureau is investigating. Caused by Love Affair 'P:”! s or:n':'::S:‘mflg:':"q:;‘sfig:: e women's singles E h 8 ways to ell the soun ¥ B av. Kenneth Keleher, 24, of 391 Corn- = 8 ways to spell the sound M; 5 w to spell the sound F; 33 ways S cennett koienen ElieniEa Cor o T K see o N oty 20008 | T Tt il G okt sl bR ; : ’ by Officers Tanguay and Doty today William B. Mack circuit court | tation tournament here today when netive sounds in the word “circumference.” On this basis and con- |on the charge of passing a stop judge and formerly a state senator, | she defeated Miss Marjorie Glad- t 1s a question of simple mathematics to arrive at the enormous |at Myrtle and Washington streets. today denied published reports lh:t man, Santa Monica, in a second h ticallv ; he 1 i f 3 George Flynn, 41. 6f Thomaston |love for his son Donald led to the round match 6-4, 6-4 BenetcAlig s intnnaiaifiolatlofonetpelimziofioneRord avenue, Plainville, was arrested by |suicide last week of Miss Eleanor — Other nd round matches in 1 1 tak 20 vagye t 1 i zzible w: 5 E EU L!}S’[ 5 753 vears to spell it in all possible ways. Officer Tanguay on Arch street this Goodspeed of New Haven the women's singles follow: l» B [} <t Horn, he University of [owa, who presented these figures at a |afternoon on the charge of driving | Miss Goodspeed's sister had at- | Sarah Palfrey, Boston, defeated | i !K Ah;- {] %&%’{ ference e n Associat for the Advance it of ience. Most of the justifi- |an automobile with improper mark- | tributed the suicide to that cause. Virginia Rice, Longwood, 6-0, 6-3. ¢ Features Syadsate. Tnc., Great Betin TR rescredl gold and 75 10\\rR: ps. e , < 5 » |ers. The markers on his car were | “I heard of the existence of the| Marjorie Morrill, Dedham, Mase., Y » sounds can be nd 1n Alexan Ellis’ “Plea For Spelling Reform. : D ¢ 3 5 | ¢ % issued for another car owned by a |girl from my son,” said Judge Mac- | defeated Clara Greenspan, New .L\r\‘(~ Hinson \!ado 16 Consecutive Hits—1In 1923 Hinson was a member of the Monroe, | man named Potter of Elm street, | kay. “but never {o the extent which | York, 6-0, 6-1 C.. Semi-Professional Baseball club. He was not used as a regular player because he worked | this city. would indicate he was really inter- | Edith Cross, San Francisco, de- egraph itor, and could not take fu]l time off to remain on the ball field. During e | ested in her. I do hot know when | feated Alice Franeis, 6-2, 6-2. T was used as a pinch hitter and secured 16 clean hits in 16 consecutive The National Military Home at they metj or where and .only after | e | West Los Angeles. Cal.-houses 4,527 |T learned of the tragedy did I re-| Egvpt has the oldest court ree- TOMORROW—Lock Out For the Sheriff! Vetorans of America's fighting units. | call having heard her name.” | ords in the world. hewing gum to deaden t i aied tew others from cells. . ADMITSHEEAUSE[] e W ednesday Mormng SPECIALS Donnell, one of the Captain 3 slayers, escaped by boring Corse* oren s Stamped Goods Dept S]lk G]OVCS To Embroider through the tops of their steel cells, Cotton Special 25¢ e and dropping to the ground by means of an improvised rcw“ ladder. Remains on scend | Personals i ss Mineria lingham of :nrr- ville, N. H., has returned to hvr‘ me after spending the week-end | vith Miss Irene Pieffer of 74 War- arsons of 2 through a ventilator shaft Hand Towels Were $1.00 and $1.50 s i 2 for 25C (Limited Quantity) Were 50c Each owner having not the pol stant Carl Fredrickson of the | n Army, formerly in Ll’*arzfl S e m t irb in in this city, was a visitor to New | ! I 3 VN t [ g h 1 ro t 12:45 lock | Britain this morning Adjutant Hart- Fredrickson reports the addition to Cotton Also Linen ; BY [I’”NEQE RFUQ : b U m the his home of a daughter, born re- | 2 e of the b ce f the cently. He and his family now are | : ; Ji U il i 2 SR : end | Stationed at Gardner, Mass. where 8 e Han I i, : et i ¥ were from New Frederick Schmalz of this city h S G T O a Pair Centerpieces Amvety for Americans i e religious education at East North- ARxiety isd ; e oar Sried £ Jul 2 e " 3 i ;x] (:?v’lrw field for the past ten days We Offer | VA nt e ‘ r d - J : T ford New B Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Traver of | ] C | A he iive na fonals Gl \;alnhv street have rr-v,urn»dhlto‘ COl‘SCtS ; ; h T e < their home after an auto trip whicn Jere 75 AHREST BiTES [UP 1 T sl 1 ficlal = araing ernoon it was said that the boy took them to r‘rovmcnm“nr:-xd 0';’! VG d U ( ar fronts. S e e e » er points on Cape Cod _ . ¥ > = e likel ifter: r &bl Miss Arline Foley of Hurlburt Corse]ettes 2 ain, it d is visiting relatives in Dor- | Small Quantity Left chester, Mass 1 N0 Word Received shoulosbe A 8elo tcave 2 Mr. and Mrs. H. W.Eddy of 261 Glrdles of Colored ' (P)—Officials Lo N Monroe street are registered at tne 7 o : S S A G Crochet Cotton e expect to remain at the shore for | ere o : oo miometn || ANT) TRIES ESOAPE | sspee o, romes e We're Offering It jsts, cor | Miss Lillian Andrews of 1411 : ; = mission college’s FR“M TRENT"N JAIL Stanley street and Miss Clara Nile Discontinued Models At SC a Ball ty. A :ah'rcmm of 1445 Stanley street are spending ¢ o day to the a week at Block Island. Take Advantage of (Large and Small : e 2 .in 4,narg-, e sl William J. Fitzgerald of the Stan- | This Offer Balls) Beer and no to o diso sha in attempt t n what (Continued From First Page) ley Works traffic department has| Dot regist that fo ilates an i ¢ & T fr e s returned from his annual vacatjon Bificer Sull : 2Rl R e G the rioti Land broke out of the Wethers. Spent at Beach Park, Bridgeport. Eaais g ““d""'l pushed Tt s the 2 fficial noti- | field, Conn., state prison in Cot red that he shot ¢ t bu fication from the state tment, Escaped Dec. 28, 1919 Qi " e otton Fudgs! Traceski b S : EEda G R B e e e Freysinger Is Awarded ‘ : N B ladd e s . : ; e . {amage done Land was a fugitive from the Weth- | Patent on Door Latch | Ni h @ Silk Dress 2 ample for ur ¢ n t » na to t e ) was light. ersfield prison when on 25, | Py GEORGE H. MANNING 1g t oOWwWns . s 5 grinking to excess, but she would r wva t es the college, ' During simila ng three weeks 1828, he was arrested in Paterson,| (WVashington Bureau, B. Herald) nght Gowns Now is the Time to admit that she had been taking (o f missions 7 - L nstitut v touched. |N. J. He had been shot by a store | Wahhington, D. C., July 29—John Buy It Hquor. He predicted that } Z | ert tr 7 Flohlin n college's proper Keeper in that city while attempting | B: Frevsinger, of New Britain, has $ I 39 a ;ron would turn to d they saw it Comp 't New | Ch a includes a hospital, a getaway following a holdup. Land ";”‘q "“‘““;" 2 vag;;t by "‘;,’«""- c! G er intoxicated, but she ¢ York and Brit \ c Pe 1 1001 and several dormitor- | was in a critical condition in as Pat- | ®d States Patent ce for his in- At dent that they would not « bARY ae loeated mb : > residences. Fighting | erson hospital for some time. Con- “”"'l“";{"f o ey flul°hm°h”€ door Regular $1.98 Values a A, 3 "rhey do not know the smell of it,” T e of the St g 1-1in the I province forced the |necticut authorities attempted to ef- | !atch. He applied for the grant on : We're Offering All Our . i close about three years feet his return, but Land was im- March 6. 1928, and has assigned all White andAColored Regular $2.98 Value $16.75, $25.00, $39.50 ah said you g e mission was reopened last | prisoned in New Jersey his rights in the invention to_the Materials "D ) @runk and believe hin r Land has escaped twice from the North & Judd Mfg. Co., of New resses Britain. Need a New Traceski said. “You have t 3 Chang: manufacturing - — state prison in Wethersfield and once fested often enough t 1| center and t 5 territory pro.| PRINCE LEAVES IN PLANE |from the Norwich Jail. In Septem- that when an lls you ~ o duces me L e e B s e R e e Notice—All Sales Final, No Exchanges, For Cash Only eome along with him you must go.|by a wall tu long and is| Of Wales left the Hendon Police officers are not made to be | famor havir thstood, alone | this afternoon on a flight to Brus- he could be brought to trial. Re-; —The big “Red” endurance plane abused and you had no right to at- | of a of couth China, the | sels for a three days’ visit with the | captured, he was sentenced to from | challenging the 554-hour mark of tack Officer Sullivan and bite him." | siege of t ping rebels more than | king and queen of the Belgians four to thirteen years in Wethers- | the Hunter brothers, reached its — three score years ago. In recent| The prince’s plane was piloted by [field. Deccmber 28, 1819, with sev- | 207th hour in the air ut 10 a. m. (E. Eaganiesh ahiidren sordinarlly Writdl ve t has gained a reputation for | Squadron Leader Don. It was es- | eral other prisoners, he escaped.|S. T.) today. The regular refueling better 1m; the left ,hand. i the cleanliness of its streets, a rarcl corted by two olher(olancs, Land secured a hack saw and, using ) contact was made without mishap. Remember—Store Closes at Noon Tomorrow

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