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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, -OCTOBER 13, 1930. ! = Tyt n ‘avenue an ohnson, 29, of ' vely. / ® WORRON TO BEGIN oz sioco=s\ POLIGE SEEK NEN_ DRAGS WIFE ABOUT [ i | T S e e e OO RGN | 3 In Soft Drink Parlor | peace and both pleaded:guilty to the |Recano of 309 Chestnut street - Chicago, Oct. 13 (UP)—A crim- l Chicago, Oct. 13 (?—The pros- ‘charges as read. | charged with passing a stop sign £ son stained cap, dropped on the pects look very poor for about }| pybus was fined $10 on the were nolled upon recommendation | E floor of James Purcell's soft drink 20,000 city employes, including | fcharge of intoxication and judgment | of Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods. | Mecting At Trinity Church Attracts = parlor where Policeman William i TR police and firemen, getting paid | |wag suspended on the charge of this month. breach of the peace while Johnson| WELL BABY CONFERENCES 55 Prospective Members In- Rumbler was wounded fatally, led . 34| d i e 2 | || “city nall ofticials said it was e i the bl toty et Somner (| DqUan0 Found Lying Besde Husband Tells Court Delay i | cuhui omcime s st v | on e Setanes”So7 480 state 6| T senes for tno e waby| teresen tn Contmuanee ad been partially successtul in a ; : . : | nscd) conference conducted by the Visit- : ! | of | | o i y the : ; il Newark Hail daring, single handed gun battle nghway in Booklyl] | Supper A[]ge[‘ed Him any money until ;.nf‘::;etyhes:;rsttage | James F. Marsalek, 34, of 90 Mid. | FENGECS SRR ST (Y (0 Vol | Fity-five men attended a meeting with three bandits. | e 1o (b et ot | |letisd strsot ainalstown was Hed )y, sty o was !in Trinity Methodist church yester- Rumbler, off duty, was in the | s attzibute ‘hase city bonds un. | | $25 When found guilty on the charge | T 5ay “Northend school, Ellis|day in an effort to reorganize Ev- Newark, N. J, Oct. 13 (®) —|[Place when three men entered || ygyeville, Mass, Oct. 13 P—State | Angelo Chiraovolotti, aged 50, of | banks to purchase ity BoRds W | jof reckless driving ‘and Stanley | (" olinteer assistant, Mre. Wil. |eryman's Bible class. Mayor George s 2 A last night and ordered all present | | o 1ice patrols were out today to get |17 Webster Hill, who was arrested || til the sta L b ® | [Gusinor, a companion, was fined 87 |,y Ty L in attend. | A. Quigley was the speaker. Clar- Dwight W. Morrow, former ambas-| | to raise their hands. The officer | |fe Ton who rode with Guiseppe |last night by Policeman Jomes Cro- | [ ruled on the validity of the Spe- | fgor intoxication. g | amce. Miss Mabel Gates, Misy Ironc|ence Maxon, president, was in sador to Mexico, opens his campalgn | | responded by arawing his gun. | | B B0 " SAC, "y FUIT nin, Tovines Johnson and Thomas | | cial legislative action under which | | “potn wore arrested last night i B e R e s 8 republican candidate for United || There was an exchange o pnots. | | who was tound lying in the highy erney, after Tis wife had com- the bonds are |Ofticer James, I:fi’;}a;:;ofiens;memx Wednesday, Elihu Burritt school, | rominent figures, who were on the Blates senator here in a meeting to- || Zumblers pistol Jammed. He fell | 1., yegterday with three bullets i | plained that he was creating a di | e O e miding fown South | voluntcer assistants, Mrs. Lawrence |official list when the class voted to i and died a short time later, but | |1°¢ Yestertay WOt TR M U otk | turbance at his home, turned ques-| | which they were riding ®wn South | Olintoer assiflants, Wrs Lawrence| 0T erations, were mot present, Thy ting. will he el in thel|| oty - cod stiined cap was not his ‘At St. Luke's hospital in Nexw | tioner in police court today. | turh her she left him alone and |Main street after he had recaived |C: Humason Mra Arthur Ssmpson; | Sease obets Snb TEU U RO 9 meetng: and it was believed certain one of i | After the charge was read to him .;t into another room where she |a complaint that they were enda"-‘GM(_S Miss Mary Fol’ey. tempt to continue the existence of Thursday, Washington school, |the class. his companions were other th | that their first names were quale and Francisco.” He asl :gdxtorium -Whe;:rmi;?:o]:x‘ij::!}:s: the bandits had been struck. E:dig::rgee?::ntoh;gldh;;al:‘cncdth('l‘:““f:: |by Clerk Emil Danberg Catrvolette | rsijred with her daughters. Shortly |gering the safety of otherl m(;llorif:s,‘ R ! | i v watching. i afterw: sha o | Marsalek at the wheel when the 5 B w}fier;ecg‘\;nble}:r::tz:‘ei?;keg‘i“;‘ trom New York with two in “‘.“T<Zfifs‘ifef"f,,""fihe"tiii‘;’v‘f qi’frf“is"fé A%n(n\nrfis h;;\g:,b}::;i r;rnuxgfig )‘123 :(f?‘r:::ekoscarsmotk r:m el when the | olunteor acelstants, Mr. Harey Fo:| Two srmies will be organissd and 18th amendment and restoration of || pringing about arrest of many li- | [liquor racket. He said that they | EEREC B B0 T GUilty or not | hoony Ghe Sotse She also told the |while he showed evidence of having |tass, Mrs. H. H. Tayntor; nurses in|a campaign similar to previous cam- siate rights In the matter of liquor | quor law violators, belleved it [ | P2 atacked him WASh e rovx‘\(-.;h;!gumy. Sourt hat during the past month |been drinking he was not sufficient. |attendance, Miss Mabel Gates, Mrs. |paigns for membership will ne control. Franklin W. Fort, yho op-|| probable Rumbler was killed by | |4 Lakeville but refused to say who| ST 00 4o porary silence on his | foe nusband had been keeping com- 1y intoxicated to warrant this charge | Helen Meehan. launched. Warren D. derar:;. s posed Morrow for the nomination || gangsters who hated him for part and the court attaches Prosc-|pany with men who drink heavily. |being placed against him, the po-| I°riday, Fast Street schocl, volun- | nected with the Hartt;or Rl on a dry platform, will preside. these activities. | cutor Joseph Woods said, “Did you "N LI T ihe dis. | liceman reported. [teer assistant, Mrs. Richard L. |and president of the Connectiout Subject Not Given i 3 | strike vour wife last night, Angelo?” 4 0 et ¢ Alleged | White; nurses in attendance, Miss | Federation of Men’s Bible classes, b § g officers to notify his wife = b S turbance was caused because his Drunken Driving Alleg: | Aabel Gates, Miss Elizabeth Tait L5l Braak riexh Bimila. e pubJectiof My, Momoms fret son avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y., and re- | “Did vouseeme?” countered Angelo.| J o "o "ot roady for him when | The case against James Tormay | M , Mis | TR e 9 fused any other information. | Officer James Cronin told the| ' "\ noq arter having worked of 45 Main strect, who was arrested row night Morrow will speak in PAST RS PENSIUN Dotaano, who 1s not expected {o|court that when he went to the /(1 i Sl e Trenton and on Friday night he will live Spaaten dilonnatint Tlaks aipn | man's home he found Angelo in a Judge Saxo imposed a suspended |Officer Lovines Johnson, and | — R G in the abdomen, and once In the lez. | drunken cn"‘?m&m‘ £ A“ermhew fid sentence of 20 days in jail and plac- | charged Wwith driving an automobile | They have that delicious home-cooked flavor The Rev. James K. Shields, su- I] The Tobe of his latt ear was cut oft | Placed the handout(s on his wrlsts sentence of 20 days in Jall and PIeec CiRES, for' e nfiuence of liquor | h perintendent of the New Jersey An- and his right ear was cut in rib- | 1€ started to_ flgl % ";g ol e trat his) et appearanice [F2 continued until Wednesday | ’ [isecon; league, in a, defiergtojine ey 4% bons. A deep cut in his neck had | Tierney was given a terittic kick dn |\ FETRE, FOU (T ould mean a re- morning. Tormay was placed under | » QEESszer of Uis Newarlofecr fo- o [narrowly missed the jugular vein. ‘mi:;r;:,ac“}m is a slightly bullt |vocation of the sentence and his go- & $200 bond to insure his appear- | Epasid o\ natlony denewsparier Discinles of Christ to Meet in |man, apparently takes on false |ing to jail for perhaps a longer per- |ance. | publicity campaign sponsored by the ]p 6S man, epparently {akes o falss |ing s L e e 1n bebelicf o onter i e e the teatimany. of his| Louls Berti, aged 47, of 70 Tal-|strect, Avas fined $2 for driving an | :he p;es:dlenc)'vf:‘""hget ‘"“f‘" Y Wasllll]gtfill ‘[‘afif:rw?f,s a powerful woman. Sho | cott street, Who was arrested last automobile without having hdls lld-\ prastintoly Qarter it s eiootion Sy It : | v Officers Bloomquist and |cense in his possession. He produced | - S ’ Afnntor. frelets yfomhth;;nf;r o b"e"‘;fw’\\‘fflfan‘i e harged with |nis driver's license at this morning's || Made of carefully seelcted spices, plump raisins, currants, After saying that the nomination| New York, Oct. 13 (UP)—Crea- AR s s | | is | breach of i vas 5 as arrested vesterday |l citron, orange peel, lemon peel, big red apples, prime beef, P J, 5 i ] | drinking heavily and during this breach of the peace. His case was session. He was _Arr.es ! | B s y red ;::lspy(.“:zg\,m,:e;’:w”:;,:o:c:n,gn’;:; ?:go:dofl,:.,?;:‘:mn[él::‘rd i:dpol':;idesf:; time has on various occasions abus- continued until Tuesday, October 14. |at 2 a. m. by Officer Lovines Jghn- | and other choice damt_les. i | strea r, eV s0' He was placed under a $100 bond son when he was discovered driving | taking the place of another, the|minor children will be one of the | ed and mistreated her, even going so He was pl RN e AY A | | as to drag her about the house. | until that time. i R e R e BOFd&l‘ Pfi[mlmefl Alleged t “lsarsz‘;iohzr“ien he started to dis-| Jawrence Dubus, 21, of 1519 Cor-over to north bound traffic exclus- | “Therefore all the wet ballyhoo- |the annual convention of Disciples ! g | : | fng of the public press of the na-|of Christ, which opens tomorrow in Have Accep[ed M(mey tion can mean but one thing in|Washington, D. C. their minds, he is to be their stan-| The plan calls for creation of a dard bearer in the presidential race, [Teserve fund of $8,000,000, and a| piycpuren N. Y., Oct. 13 (UP) and just as soon as he is elected drive will be launched November § —Three United States border patrol- senator, his newspaper publicity |10 raise the money. The plan is ex- |, on gtationed at Rouses Point, near gampaign will be on.” pected to be put in operation by Jaf- | here, were held at Canton in default Others to Begin uary 1. Younger ministers will be o6 19000 bail today after arraign- | Alexander Simpson, democratic | Provided for from current dues. ment on charges of bribery and con- he convention will be attended candidate for the long term as sena- | spiracy. f tor, and Miss Thelma Parkkinson, DY 2bout 10,000 members of the de- | oy yrio \weldon J. Cheatham, 9 \ ‘candidate for the unexpired ferm, |nomination. and will be presided | proni 1 %coveney and Charles E. y will begin thelr campaign today |OVr DY Robert A. Long =—Kansas cyinan, were arrested Saturday by mith a series of speeches in Jersey|City: Mo, prominent lawyer. DI |,k B Henry, special agent of | City. ¥!Graham Frank, pastor of the Cen- |07 X S. treasury department, after | tral Christian church of Dallas, Tex., i ! |a lengthy investigation into charges o~ | working in cooperation with e | e vention of Disciples of Christ will L z & uge | hootlegging ring. | be held. The international gather-| N | ing was called to commemorate the | The arrest of the three follows e e il closely upon the suspension several | weeks ago of two others who : |charged with seizing liquors from | Mrs. Converse, Kansas Gity Man, [N])JAN W[]MAN IN [t s, s e = — i/\ *37 gation, now conducted for the past ‘Washington, Oct. 13 (A — Mrs. Elizabeth Walter Converse, 27 years : . FORMER DEPUTY JUDGE | ; _ , R ' old, wite ot James Vail Converse. | With Gromp That Fired on| . (R g} ¢ = T é’ergmt Tylr | DVAMED FOR FATALITY g : > = Features of the Store terday when the automobile in | 3 : 5 Which they were returning from a e | Coroner’s Finding Says Torrington G o\ : 5 4 : Number 3 d:?ece at Warrenton, Va. struck a| poupuy Oct. 13 (P—An Indian | | ¢ : . P Mrs. Converse, who suffered a fracture of the skull, and fractures | gne of & band in a motor car from | s : S % of both arms and both legs, wis|ywhich a hail of bullets was poured | Thomaston, Oct. 13.—(UP)— N snes K w0 i3 came to the ongmal Watkins store . . . killed instantly, Drage, whose skull |into a police automobile Kriday. | Frederick J. Miles, former deput 2 2 i i i was fractured, died before he coud | wounding Police Sergeant Taylor and | judge of Torrington city court, l\\'ué‘ : P ¥ & lltt]e t“o Bto}y house Sltuated g SIde be _taken to a hospital. | his wife. | held criminally responsible today in g i . 2 % t g X OV 1 Mrs. Converse was driving when | Police said the driver of the as- | finding returned by Coroner Sam. ’ ; & TR & ; street . . . they drove their team of horses the car]lr-{]l t!::zhroag at\a. sn:_rhp tura ltar!t‘s‘;ar ‘v‘”,“',oss*.?, Z(Sr(}]\‘;snair; uel A. Herman in connection with an i o & B it HH to the door and hitched to a nearby post. near Falls Church, Va. e car |rest in the night. The authorities | automobile accident in which Deputy | 5 . v 2 B b . oy - : swerved into a shallow ditch, ca-|expressed amazement that a native | sheriff . Malcolm Palmer of Tor- H . E g g There were no pal'kmg problems in those Tomed off a e and struck a tele- | woman should be involved in the | \jneton was killed here August 19. g = > 3 ‘. i iy 4 i o ¢ phone pole. She was the daughter of | crime in a land where it is 8till the | ypjjeg g under arrest on a charge | vt § | days of slow motion and horsehair Vie- Mrs. Emma J. Walter of Chevy|custom to veil the feminine face|qe griying while under the influenc . s : i niture ! { % We Chase, Md. She made her debut fn | from the gaze of man. Equally | ;¢ y,0r Sl . § ; f S torian furniture! Eleven years ago, ho Washington in the season of 1923 |Slrange was the fact, the police said. | “yno coroner, in his finding, said i, i - ] ] ever, even before parking hecame acute, and soon after married I, Addison | that the gun woman had her small | oo c SO 0E0 U B ETEE S 1 % Brastow. The marriage ended in i- | S8 With her o ion was | WK® the Wheel of the wutomobile in | ! R ¢ e ” - Watkins Brothers foresaw the future park- oo three vea : g : ; : ing problem and inaugurated their own which they were riding just before e f i | described as an etfort to revenge tho | N1 In Sept : she marrled | SE3 T REE 08 i wated upon. Bhas | the accldent M. Comverse. She was his third| ot Fingh and two ofhers recently | A | g i ; G private parking space for customers. To- i tor killing a police offi | MA AGE 'VEALE! b, % 5 3 3 ¥ 5 < < i | Gl Gt ) o A i) day hundreds of people use this unrestrict: | g ar il e ;’é‘r',‘,‘iqf(fl:”NER AL SERVIEFS ringe of . fortnight of Mr. and Mrs, t " ta CRET i i ed parking space every week. It is just one s ussell Bennett of Cornwall was re- . : gy, is in England J vealed following a head-on collision ||§ i G . L gl D of the many unusual services one finds at The son was a close friend of | | at 1 o'clock yesterday morning in : S dnsan “ . Mrs. Converse’s brother and was | Lime Brook near the Canaan-Corn- o P : s this store. visiting him at Chevy Chase. He was | 1 B sl ceinrnea iine o sl viae 5 Pt : branch manager for a lnmber com- | OB slightly injured, including Mrs. Ben- | > i S : . . pany in Kanens City. Mrs. Converse nett, the former Augusta Duncan of ||| ; g ' g L . . This week we celebrate our 56th birthday was visiting her mother. B 3y 1 Millerton, N. Y. Charles Whitford of i 4 7 2 . . .. . > rormer NEWSDQDGI‘IMH Will Be SO it AN R ; . . and invite you to join us. Special An- Y GYPA NOTES H Bl“‘ied in De[]’(}i[ which the Bennett machine collided. | |H ni\‘ersary \'a]ues are being ofl'ered, Take RS 1 e advantage of them and all the Watkins The Y. M. C. A. physical depart- o Diego, Calif., Oct. 13 (UP)— | ; o o 1 hi 1 i e et R R o s | Georgian Sofa $295 ; services which help make shopping at this many physical training classes, life | today for Col. Milton A. McRae, re- | famous institution a pleasure. saying, handball tournaments, touch | (ired newspaper publisher and phil- | | N . : 2 i P G football, church basketball meetings, | unthropist, after which his body will | Wiy GARL Ins o BMARE 17 i L boxing class organization, wrestling | 1,0 sint to Detroit for burial. | or American Georgian living room or hall than this and tumbling, and gymnastic club| afre Richmond Temple of London 5 5 ST : 7 5 meetings, the facilities will be taxed | and Afrs. Howard Henderson of N beautiful sofa. Its sweeping lines and its solid 1o their utmost., The week's sc nwxr‘\-,,,.», will accompany the body (o d mahogany, hand carved legs conceal the finest of | oAyl 52158 Dy, unTonkB1ase) | Eoal ¥ yhonhl e¥erntiy slorne Ba interior construction . . . all hair, cotton and down. 10.40 12 years 30 p. m., youn, SITa oL AN croh . Coll MaRas Wil This piece is fittingly covered in a rich, light blue men's recreation period T D Iy intermediate class. 5 g o pa I anpl e D et two-tone damask. And it is as comfortable as it is - S £ 5 in every city along the route ol 1is z . fes e D suciass | funeral train. Troops of scouts will beautiful! Tuesday, 10:30 a. m.. men's Morn- | unq’ at attention at all railroad ing class. 4:15 p, m. junior “B” |5 o0 $ > ns as the train passes. At sta- (Above) class, 13 to 15 y and senior | s EELOS, b " |tions where the train stops, scouts double handball tournament, 30 e T esenb fowes 1im alt During the Anniversary e Bl nen 5| "In Detroit, where the publisher Celebration the Colonial S ) s D id the foundation of his business Sreats fascichiediaboy i 7 \' p. m., Inter-Church Baskethall 1.:».. A Good Recommendation is iy : ; 3 4 e = 3 v! N TR * Bue muerting. hab pamet tn | successes, final rites will be held in | O This chair (not shown) has been covered in the marked only $59. Flutea ‘\ A\ | the First Presbyterian church. Bur- back for some time. I used many posts, terminating in pine- S r | dressed in men’s clothing, today | COUrt Official's Companion Had was said by the police to have been | e A T i & iy : T g TFTY-SIX years ago when customers Drage was the son of Colonel and 0l s for beginners. same L amask as S i class d?\:m‘.n ! i : 1l be in the family plot Satur 185 which wers recommended but they, ame blue damask as the sofa, and makes a fitting apples, choice of light or J , junio A lielp me b purchase 0 O 1 i c , i s SRR e e : o ot St MUSCLRTONE andatter the companion piece. It does not exactly match in de- dark mahogany finishes young men's recreation ;| e e Bsu 8 fromyhiiy s tion, T noticed relief, so con- sign although it has cabriole legs and the same SYEsanalcenuyfand sl s f throughout the na- | tinued e. and am lappy to write Voad i (bt T ohten R A 13 ¢ eielrhGaniadito i vt ol M e the o - me ¢ | ] graceful curves as the sofa. The two pieces make Beds in either full or twin here up one of the exclusive ensembles that we have fizes. as sketched, except- ing with ball finials. Ma- hozany and gumwood, $18. open night on gym floor for seni s home and c Thursday, 4:15 p. m § i == v fuss, 13 10 1 byears Senate Committee Will older business 1 ¥ N e i clie e e o Begin Southern Ppobe ; <680 Dixwel? BYm sium gym club and 1 t gh, N. C., Oct. 13 (UP)—The A classes, campaign expenditures in- | Anyone who honestly wanta to end the o S e T e 3 N T T TR . e S ating committee will begin an | pains of rheumatism, lumbago, sciat- %%%;%»%}»% »_ } e e 4 T o iy Tiars tombrtom thto. . milssed | ioa or neuralgia can'doso, Science has DI 7200 7 7 ¢lass; 13 to 15 ye 140 p. . |irregularities in the Bailey-Simmons | found a new way to end muscular Wi S e T S ’ i agony and distress so quickly—and safely—it seems almost miraculous. Pain actually stops in 7 to 10 minutes. created.: young men's recreation period e rial primary race p. m., ckurch group. 7 Y - eged irregularities were re- termediale class. . e, concerned with @b- | Accumulated toxins are absorbed and ing class organization. 5 ts an L complete relief is found even in young men's cl 3 t by E of Josiah W. Bailey severe condnw S Saturday, 9 a. m., junior life 4 i Just a simple liquid s oni Sr B Rantis anib i ders said they ex. | troubledmuscleorjoint. Ye invariabl m#mnn 1JH\'::”‘m‘ Fymn t ; 1 b. 1 ! | 'J s 1' th Secent | and amasingly. ' Ani"thi s important C\/ 5 . . a . jur class, 13 to 15| pects nvestigation to veveal | never burns or frritates. Al good druggiets /Z /Z /Z /z é years. 11 a. m., swimming class for [nothing cxcept the “penurious” man- | bave MUscLETONE for §1.00. (74 LeLee, 72.7eeto eco L0/ beginners. 3 p. m., Boy Scout t e e Musclelone | = : nown as a haker's USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|dozen, ‘ For sale At Packad Diug (o, I

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