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£ % | — | A Las Vegas, Nevada, on the|(Gari o : Garibaldi was seriously wounded District Attorney Seeks Woman |Referee Kayoes Boxer || QU@SHIONS |crin Fieic Rauras Garibaldi's Companion |Slit Yo riee, oimicd - y j | I Dies in Milan, Italy | aus 20 with a force against him. | ST e [ simmy Downey, boxer, was hav- It is from the /Greek and|‘esni Covi, the Milanese surivior| DEMANDS LON TENCE of Montgomery county suggested to that her sister, whom she charges ihe slaying of Mrs. Ruth Radler, | | Fritts in the mouth. | highway near Ambler Tuesday bya | yp 1 TNGiNG | Lusiness girls of the Young Women's || ing and sent a sizzling left to 4 A. Ancestry f noted stock, hishway near amber Tuesasy v |Says Hoover Active in Bringing s girls of the DEEad SRt e Melon it o | v trom ] [— = . “The way Mrs. Radler was left| building, 22 Glen street, tomorrow i| down for the count. QUESTIONS ANSWERED in England. 4 woman in the case” Renninger| yinton ,Ind., Sept. 11 (P—United | - In Murder of Philadelphia Nurse Y, W, ACTIVITIES |, 2 semst 2o e e % p 2 ! o The B | meuity iv. conacitl s vith car” pearman.” lof Garibatdi's “One Thousand” died| New York, Sept. 11.—(UP)—Mrs. | f . of the potential haymakers landed . Where is the city of Libau? |patriot planned a r&id on Rome in police today that they “find the PR“MISES KEPI‘ Mee[mgb for This Week on the opponent, Cotton {Fryant) " " It is a port of the Republic of |1862. He had just completed a con- | With slashing her with a knife, be Q. What makes a horse a thor- | in Sicily, and in August, 1562, cross- | year for each wound and each “84.year-old nurse found dyingona| | [ Christian Association will meet in | | recorded in the stud-book for sever- | in the road indicates to me there is| evening, at 6 o'clock for supper and You can get an answer 1o any Q. Do eels have hearts? ; 2 - o o B . it s e s : s | Some of the club members have | | writing to the Question Editor, New | Q. Was the motion picture “The g I f - e es Senator James E. Watson, in i ijjoq at the Y. W. to welcome the R | Britain Heraid, Washington Burezu_}m; House™ filmed In a real prison? soOthln Relie | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930. , A H | Milan, Ttaly, Sept. 11, P—Gio- | Olanten nnt e meaning of the name Douras? % Philnd S D | i his opponent's chin here last ‘ | '@ Who wrote Gulliver's Trav-|here today. He wa old. |gysie Gascone of Brooklyn, mother iladelphia, Sept. 11 »--Di: G 3 1matinne || night, so he shut his eyes and Garibaldi's “One Thousand” was St i 5 2 a s Thousa as | of three children, demanded in court swoman” in their investigation of o s s but one of them caught Referce | Latvia. ference with the former followers sentenced to 20 years in prison—a The Tanglewood club of young Fritts forgot all about referee- | N | oughbred? | ed over to Calabria with this force. | stitch taken. tal from a wound in the neck. Reliel ¢ T [the clubroom at the association || cross to top it off. Jimmy went | Al gencrations—b5 in America and 7| ellel 10 rarmers | the opening meeting of the year. | question of fact or information by | A. Yes. . her head turned sidewise and B er e ! 322 New York avenne. Washing-| A. The factory of the Pacific illowed in her coat, which had peech prepared for delivery at|nc retary and talk over tentative | . E,m temoved and rolled up. Her|the opening of the republican fall | plans for the club year. A commit- ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in|Woolen and Blanket Wo Long for 4chlng Feet wlothing had been smoothed down paign in Indiana here today, de-[le® com 1 of Miss Josephine ALI E{iFI] THR | stamps for reply. Medical. legal and | Beach California, was borrowed for \ s rances Greca, N Ly | marital advics cannot be given, nor | the setting. Bars were placed at the @0 her dress d caretully so sicstads N ! : Snat it belo i SiBresliens Boorer sl \anagvalenlel iles Maric diajn, meb can extended research be under- | Windows to make it resemble a pric- e party have redeemed ever &ad been placed in d B e dlondayish agiplanhg club’s first | takee. All other questions will re-|on jute mill, and the ‘“conviets” HY suffer the tortures of ach- and promise e e ithe posaiblity of and mesting. 1t was aecinca sttt Rackafees Said {0 Haye s0fened | ostve » perscnarseety unslanca ver norked 2 e, kesbar mas e ing feet when Rabalm brings #er being struck by an automobile. o e "tha. oremsTt tenll e quests cannot be answered. All let- | With actual factory employes aidi @ “A man who killed @ woman I S op Tong agserted that the ad-|ed with Miss J i, it Protection” for Sale [ S e i‘gQ.‘“\ilha( such comfort? Rabalm relieves are “anchovies? ch brutal fashion would not go i : = m : ‘ Q. What is the population of Los| A. Tiny fish prepared in oil so much trouble in disposing of | 4 12 3:0 s itching and skin irritations. A oo body. T think a woman was|Dringing relief to the farmers. In| Young business girls interested in| (. B Angeles, California | They may be in strips or rolled g i e e ent when Mrs. Radler was|addition, Senator Watson said, the|clybs are invited to call the Y. W.| Chicago. Sept. 11.—(P—The agi-| 4 The 1930 census population is | They are served as relish like sar- bland, healing and penetrating 2 T VA arty had dealt quic and suc-|c, A. for information tation against racketeers had drawn | 1,231,730 CLIEs laced in the road, and, with a|Par i T . A orm . s 1,231,730. . . 5 ;‘omsn e sltn ot riesoy. did mac| cooatullyimitiuthe stoclc anazke col-| ) the Girl Reserves of the Junior | quick fire today in the arrest of | Q. Do camels have one or two| Q. Are the Eskimos the only ointment for burns, bruises, cuts o could to leave the victim com | 1590 OF 145t DEE . the wheat SU | High school clubs will meet. for their | Louis Bacr after he had attempted | NUMPs? peoplesthat zubjhelsinoses toxeth oy and surface blemishes. Fortable. It wasnot a racket murder, | IS 20 nejdronen s fall rally at the Y. W. C. A, this A. The true or Arabian camel |as a sign of greeting and affection? > Wor & racketeer would have thrown| The senate republican leader de-|afternoon from 4 to 5:30. s has one hump, the Bactrian camel' A. The Polynesians and Lapland- Mis victim out anvwhere ‘[v‘:u‘rl that the tariff act had anything| . 1 octing will be the first of “‘national ocmnovv' Baer confess- | has two. ers and natives of Tahiti also usc B st e s ould question | 12,40 With the present decline i | o year'for the Live “"ers and the ed, naming “Tubby” Walsh, known | Q. What is the meaning of the this form of greeting. frs. Olga Dean, the slain woman's | Prices: :\'nw placed '_hfi rn‘spons\h)hl& e it An afternoon of |25 @ racketeer, as his superior. term “bisque,” in golf? Q. Who was the first man to fly P, ®ister, further in connection with [©7 N0y duspiERlon fun, with re ments, will offer an | Jones Demar, the beauty shop!| A. It means a handicap, with a ' & pioforcnonerediaiitlaned G The case in an effort to establ Henry Ford, Detroit automobile |opportunity to the girls to greet|owner. said Baer approached him |stipulated number of strokes to be | S usOry logiirlehiy : wuotive. Police continued t n- |7 r, and Alfred P Sloan, | their old friends and meet new ones. | yesterday and sought to force him | taken at the option of the rccipient.| Q: What was the name of the fa- ¥estigation of the theory 1 r ent of General Motors. were |\iss Florence Markham and ) to join the “National Beauty Parlor | ,Q. Is Manhattan larger than |™0US explorer who crossed the Radler, who was a divor < v Watson for engaging in{ \lice Ralph. the advisers of . | Association. | staten Istand? G Y I (St SOl billed by a . ; I uring in foreign countries. | I Live “Y'ers. will attend the “IUIL cost you to join," he| A. Manhattan has an area of 22 S i WA 2 y 5 e B S ] imilarly en- v and also the new ¢ srve | quoted Baer as saying. “and there |square miles; Staten Island has an If a man drawing a Civil War ; = ng free trade in this|cecretary. Former elementary school | will be monthly dues. We'll let you fare of 63 square miles. | nension from the government should F _ . , Girl Reserves who are intereste know how much it will be. Yowd| Q. Which countries have recog- |die: would his pension be paid to / r Wi s speech was re- | joining a junior high club will be|petter make up your mind in a |nized the government of Soviet Rus jaus Swldong g i IN DETR{MT TBBAY e e e L SO B O et tosbeisas g Weive gobiTulby Rl i eghan gtaneA vatria)lCractios S8l 1o LISRRSOEiGREE R Sl Sl Yeins : nit ] 1} o & serve movement are invited (o at-|in charge and hel protect. you if | slovakia, Denmark, Bstonia, Fin-|fransieraple, "he wicow. BOUEICH | g4 istactory re / (g s e v and learn more about | youire wight If you are not ‘right,’ |land, Germany, Great Britain, [Ma¥ b itled to a pension in her | | Stsactory re / At your druggist’s [You set what some of the athor | Grecce, Hungary, Ttaly, Latvia, Litn- |O%D name under certain conditions | | ol ™y Spany The ol Shop owners have been getting—I |uania, Norway, Persia, Poland, Swe- : didiche steamen Meride WOULD FORM SWlMiTEAM | icn omens, ey e e S Turker. France, Japan Mex. |Sink in Lake Erie, and how many ;‘:‘;_}:veinu:;g Large jar $1.00 emar Baer rred | ico and China. |lives were lost? ] Demar took it that Baer referred A. October 20, 1918. Twenty lives treatment of Vai TO REPRESENT N B H S |to the three beauty shop bombings | Q. How many tons of sugar beets | (o oo eo4s Velne: S + Do AL D fof the past week. are produced annually in the United | g Where and when was the T (P A caravan Circulars Will Be Distributed to | LI The grand jury. charged by Chic | States? SRSip e B i b Jus McG 18 h e A. Accord to 192 re- = H <, o of the air awaited the starter's gun Ference Intends to Ask Principal e M ehigonte Wit o) | ORI 0 Ui ) A. 1In South Australia, September & Scheol Children Telling of probing rackets in Chicago, will hear |liminary report, there are 71 | 579 teday to send it on a 4,500-milc 2 |17, 1879. e SR Gorman Hero's Life Slade! for! Permission! to Or= its first witnesses tomorrow. Onc |acres of sugar beets in the United | " \yhat is the value of a Main: =iz " Twenty t 18 of them 5 i 3 3 | witness will be Col. Robert 1. Ran- h;‘a(f(sta:\vmch produced 7.672,000 | copennial half-dollar dated 19207 B e Atestan n the 1930 national air| G American residents have ganize Natators (‘1?””1- president of the association j shor! Lh A. Tt is catalogued at 75 cents E 3 {of commarce and head of the secret o starting line at | tempararily abandoned their plan to o Rt QR o @manySmenfand o {8 Q SaWhofvaa fine s o aticani eI !‘_flur'(i q‘vr‘”m_"‘“ ,-Th,‘-‘ i e G e :”“0‘1?" R e \\}ml.“f' [ “committee of six" which has been [are employed in the federal civil |bassador to Cuba during the Pan- 172028 T G O R B e S R S e e M. €. A.linvestigating Chicago crime. | service in the District of Columbia? | American conference in Havana, in e RABALM CO. Canada’s preirie provinces an 2 s will make efforts to organize a| S 10,348 3 2g2 3 . LOUCE STER MASS. 0 i i k. n of Revolutionary fame. On the [ ere are 40,348 men and 28,- | 1928? 3 a soothing antiseptic g | e X swimming team at the Senior High 1612 N 3 iioe tour, gesls test the re- | occasion of his 300th birthday nextjschool this term to meet all chal- SENATOR BINGHAM SA]LS 3)11“4“0\,:!::'1 town is closest to the | i liahility of commerc irplanes un- however,, they will dis- | jenges including Bristol High school | Q s ‘closest to the | ministration had done much toward |new secretary. to interest a beauty shop owner in a Caravan Awits Staring Signal LOGAL GERMANS PLAN | © lor 4500 Il Trip T0 HONOR VON STRUBEN who and what the Gitl Reserves are DhinEnt 1t Gl b the railroad is it on? | USE HERALD CLA llars to the winner. as well 25 a and activities of the baron | ming team in the history of the E isel Ford |during the Revolutionary period. |school. Ference will seek permis- reliability trophy Mhe trip will The original plan called for ob-|sion from Principal Louis P.Slade consume 16 days, and stops will be | taining permission to dedicate the |to organize a team of cight mem- Pago Pago to Draft 32 cities in the United States and | park at Jubilee and East strects to | bers, including the captain. to par- g e German on September 17 but |ticipate in the 40 vard free style, New Laws Pilots young and old will make |this was given up when Mayor|40 yard back stroke, the 100 and| . . . (he tour. The younzest are Eddie |Quigley suegested naming Willow [ 220 yard and several other events.| “an Pedro, Calif,, Sept. 11 (UP) Schneider, 18 year old junior tra Brook park in honor of Steuben| The feam if organized, will prac- | T 1.0ul members of congress, com- prising the American commission to continental record holder, and Miss 27d Lafoyette ltice at the Y. M. C. A. pool under L . 21 years old Councilman F. William Huber | the instructions of a coach St ""l“ to cmbark on the caravan will fiy today to|said that the local group now plans| Ference, who plans to organiz ‘,(‘)‘If"gl",:g:"‘[fa?o S ’:é'“.“;:i’s Kalamazoo. Mich., and then to Chi- | (0 await a latcr opening to have a|the team w 4 I HOR R <alam 1 he team within a month, is the | or 088 S0 L on The commission, composed of cago, wh an overnight stop will | park named in honor of the German | holder of the state title for the 40 Senators Hiram Bingham of Con- be made. rom C L r | hero. i.,:,,l free style. | S | § seph T. R then into canada, witn e 1ot ENGAGEMENT CANCELLED, |Lina Basquette Divorced i, ol St 0 . Americzan Commission En Route to rath leads t « an. P turn to Denver, Kansas City. Cin- \| B = ‘1 e (v % Beedy and Guinn Williams, was cin oton: 5 t BAI"D F” ES 8275 SUIT Los YEL0YIE ameraman appointed by President Hoover to cinnati and a of othe 3 3 2 5 L Angeles. Sept. 11 (® — Lina | solve a number of problems raised = Basquette, film actress and dancer, | by native chieftains of the islands. STATE BOWL]NG LEAGUE New Britain Musical Organization |Whose first husband was the late | Senator Bingham. president of A ] | cr, of the Warner Broth- | the National Aeroautical Associa- NAMES ROUERS []FFIGER Brinzs Action Against Meriden |ers, motion picture producers, has | tion, spoke at a Chamber of Com- é X Parade Dircctor | been divorced by J. P. Everall Mar- [ merce dinner in Los Angeles last = LeCk |ley. cameraman, who charged her |night on the aviation legislation to New Britain Mar Dreasares Juestion of whether Raftacle |With jealousy. He said Miss Bas-|be presented at the mext session of \iacri of Meriden owes the Ameri. |auette objected so strenuously to his [ COngress. of Circuit Which © can Legion band for parade serv.|Work which brought him into con- | s es in Meriden or whether their en- |tact with many actresses that he .Ford Avoids Crowds By ment cancelled the day be- v quit and went on a vaude- . 13 k + was left with Judge | tour with her. Later they sep-| Dlsembalqug On Tug 4 ki toedecide in city |arated. he said, and several weeks [ Cherbourg, Irance, Sept. 11 P— e ton 1 s : = He reserved del|ago when the actress was recover. | Henry Ford, American automobile rlia e oL G {ing.from @ sulcide attempt she told | MLRUacturer, arriving fodey aboard man teams which will opon zcs are sought. he fhimifolgel aidivorce u:m;u-.r; Lm:" :r‘\r(l)‘(o; fl(\:‘:\oi:v% ;\;o:;i: son on September 22. Fifteen weels Suit hrou through Thomas | Testifying at the hearing. Thelma | cmbarking early on a private tug of bowling with home anc agent of the local musical |Todd. actress, said last May Miss | A fleet of his big cars awaited him series are planned nization which is a union hand. quette threatencd to slap Mar-|on the dock and the party left im- At the ann oting jere were two other bands in the |ley's face at a ball because he nod- | mediately for Paris where he is ex- e fatlon hela Here . e. both non-union. According ' ded to a woman acquaintance. | pected this afternoon, ley Johnson of Ne¢ ) to t defendant he cancelled the elected presiden ther « that he could secure all | = named were. Har 3 T -ur 1 usic at a smaller cost Waterbury e pre tasa ‘acale rvepresented the C. Rogers A Sritain ure Jlaintifft and Attorneys Ldward A tary. represented t defendant. i Phillip Bit {2?;:‘: o ; : fartford, : ! : Es pEr e B ire l;est tfake? care of at I\;‘e\\‘ Britain head- 0&005'8 yOZ”' tflfle, P’ éq ear. . 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