New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1930, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

N title of the sixth i FRAUD DISCOVERED ~ Charge He Took Gangster's Loan news son L. Archer o from the ranks were | Shepard are incor- :-»,un/M AR ated with the NBC tonight at a who called to offer | He will discuss the federal courts | their ¢ | state courts, pointing out | ill be established | | n crimes that |a: m and Montgom- \ Evanston, Tll., Aug. 26 (P—Chiet |20d Harold E | : authorized b | ce Wi =5 | Porators of the Little Meadow Golf territorial juris- i : exonerated by Mayor Charles S ButhorimtiontiTo i ane Charge Through Deception al society talks. TUESDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Timc T | 1 s of S WaZ 3 ederal 283—WTIC. Hartford—1060 h poi 5:00—Stringwood enser AR s Bartlett last night from blame in |1zed wi Sh The term borrowing $300 from Jack Zuta, | 000 shares of stock selling at not the ter | slain Chicago vice lord and gang|More than $10 a share. A Tom nation | chieftain. | Thumb course will be opened on the A Towanda, Pa., 26 P—Al-| 4 letter requesting the loan was | Raphael lot on West Main strpet teration of a birth certificate in the | found in one of Zuta's deposit hoxes, | Within a few weeks, and an indoor After the disclosure, Freeman told [ cOurse- will be constructed in tha fusti | investigators that he. wanted the | Winter > at j “% money to retire a judgment against | i e his house. The police chief said he 2 /i For 90]“““?, ('”‘m[e‘d | As a consequence of the discov-|paid the money lfalccke. S * Legge S,a"s CI‘ODS “.l“ In City Court Cases |cry, Judze Charles M. Culver has Exceed 1929 Figures ¢ Mayor Bartlett made known his e Sl e extradi- | decision after a secret session of the | Des Moines, Ia., Aug. 26 (P—Be. from New Yorl e of two | Evanston city council. | lief that the agricultural yield of n freed on payment of minor| *I knew of Freeman's financial|the states of the upper Mississtppi after their attorney presented |condition at the time he borrowed |anq Missouri valleys. will @ bo as icate showin &irl ‘““‘"l}ffl, l’]?‘!‘]“}ro"x‘;oliniLZl\”'a. 'jif) Teat" | great and in some instances greater cused of att Rl und vas used legitl- [in 1930 than in 1929 was expressed old instead of w ‘\" y ‘OBV‘"F]NT a judgme: | today by Alex Legge, chairman ayor Bartlett said tha e ooy not a whitewash hut‘ an Cthegedeta it hoard tion into Chief Freeman's in ]""mr;"g; Loa LEH h]“ ean ¢ and efficiency. For that 00 much convessation and misin- regarding the . I am retaining him for the | terpretation of f ®| droug! said that this ii«l”\' “has resulted in the mistaken At the time of the disclosure, | IMPression that the damage has been Freeman said he requested a loan | Widesbread throughout the agricul- “big man in Chicago™ and'lur‘dl states, and resulted in a de« request of | (1At he was then' referred to the |crease in farm incomes.” republi. | Vice overlord, who was slain in al former torney for o e \ PLAN TINY GOLF COURSE ) hamberlain, Louie S. Jones files of the state# department in an to he 18 roso and eeney, both are Elmira, Attorney birth it in the name of * well” with the birth d. hall been changed to name of the girl he learned at Harris |had been made Charl®s FE Mi can county c! senator made ar Roth- 1916 ' the said ren mainder of my term." the v | Wiscorisin resort a month ago. titutions will prisoners the present rate of in- se is maintained tea| I Wednesday Munig ecials We Need All Available Space For | Fall Merchandise, Therefore Such Drastic Reductions. WEDNESDAY A, M. PROGRAMS 303—WBZ. Springfield—990 Engineers to Try Again For Geological Survey hing irregular. He policy of the bureau to.| H Le + o . et H —_—_“. = = Plen = o Waterwitch Washing Machines .. Africa, Au (P— Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. Just two 1 pilot, Captain Barnard, of these floor samples left, so shop early. Heavy copper tub, balloon roll wringer, triple vane ator and 6:30 a. m.. on a non- i alamnt to Dondon, He splashproof motor. Formerly sold at $92.50. WEDNESDAY MORA'?NG A $59'00 —_—_— Refrigerators at 33 1-39% Off ~ here vesterday without stop- 0 Mite. Mo ; 4 I SAVES FOOD SAVES ICE 11 hours in his Moth plane = A good variety to choose from= Small, medium and FflR“Ul‘ATE P[ANS large, at price ranges to meet anyone's pocketbook. I N TO-FIGHT HEFLI 34— WABC _ Q Gold: k, whit 1 or lorful rinkle finish. ALL STEEL Dgn'inug?t u‘r:t}ll ;eiltlan.:;rirr)xlg ac:dnijal:' t}felmhi,r,evh p?ilce. Sl B e o 213 reman v Alabama Democrafs Organize - Ty T ' ; ~ Against Independent Members George New York—860 —_— | 59¢ A [Defiance Ballbearing Lawn Mower We are featuring this mower Wednesday Morning only. Guaranteed to equal in quality of any mower selling else- where up to $15.00. Four steel cutting blades full 16 inch width, chrome alloy steel ball bearings and 9 inch wheels. Formerly sold at $8.85. WEDNESDAY MORNING 226—WDRC. New Haven—1330 Rubber Tipped Legs, Cork Seat. Variety of Colors. N-AANDREWS & ( LW BRITAI CON, Porcelain Enamel Coal Range Finished in tan and ivory porcelain enamel. Newest type ARMCO IRON, with polished cooking surface. If you contemplate buying,a stove in the near future, you will be well repaid if you visit our store Wednesday Morning. Limited stock. Formerly sold at $79.00. $45.50 WEDNESDAY MORNING ........ ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR Latest design, has non- drip pewter spout, one v | Through the Static 261—WHAM. Rochdter OUTING JUGS Just what you need for your trips this Fall. Keeps liquids and food piece seamless body of hot or cold. 1 gallon heavy solid copper, heav- capacity. ily _nickel;,d. ’7 cupfsize, WEDNESDAY 79C S elsewhere from MORNING Aluminum Level 24 in. Rustproof, will not warp, will not crack and easily read in any position. Has 4 plumb and 2 level glasses. e WEDNESDA MORNING 2'98 Labor Day— Three glorious days to play, travel or rest. Make sure now of reser- vations at your favorite seashore or mountain resort—by telephone. New Y ork—680 154—WEAL Note theso low station-to-station raies from this excha, Old rose or blue, 24x36 in. Our stock is limited so shop early. Regular value 59c. 29c | g NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Daily .50 ONE $ .i5 ROUND WAy TRIP — 3 Return Ticket Good 30 Dars Poland Springs, Me. . . Ak 2 . 4 : ¢ b }\elped of}\ers ; { B New Laiew Trve Dt AT : ! STORE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL NOON WEDNESDAY Asbury Park. N, J Bar Harhor, Me, ., Burlington, Vt. , v, Nantucket, Mass. e Narragansett Pier, R, I WEDNESDAY MORNING Parlor Car Coaches Deep upholstery, air cushions, inside Ve j ice water, and card tables. No finer 33 \West Main St 9:00 A, M., 11:00 A. M., 2:25 P. M. and 6:25 P. M Daily and Sunday Running Time 4!; Hours Phone 1451 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. | SEARS.RoEB T | st ARCH sTREET [ to 6 P. M BATTERIES INSTALLED {B|__WE GUARANTEX SATISFACTION OB Youm MONLY BACK Saratoga Springs, N, Y. WE CAN Nty Aeeeohae Reduced rates are in cffect oo . on most station-to-s*ntion calls after 7 P M. HELP 395—WJZ. New York—760 $10 to §360 Loans. Quickly obtzine. TWIENTY MONT 8 2 Monthly Pars Monthly Pa $10 Monthly P $15 Monthly HE -HE -WEEE-£-& HA HA HARRR-R-R w0 THATS VERY AMUSING e e e When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss’s Oyster House for one of our tamous “FIVE Course Lobster Shore Dinner” that is served every day trom 4 to 8 p. days ex- cepted, for $1.50. Also In our retail department we bave a fresh supply of Lobster Meat Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crhbs, Steam Ing Clams. Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE (O. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. PHONE 4950 A Helpful Loan Service for the Home. ; The | Mutual System New Lecnard Building Room 202 300 MAIN STREET WHAT 'S RED DEVIL, DOING ~ THERE- MUST BE SOME~ THING WRONG WITH HIM

Other pages from this issue: