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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU™ "DAY, OCTOBER -30, 1930. ace Traffic Signs e G e D ‘Driver Ha As Fire Damaged Docks and Shlppmg : PR"}I(EFIISJ[?\IIVEYSGTTT%SE e e S [BELIEVE IT OR NOT 45357877 BY RIPLEY [ it i At Providence, R. I : anmatan gt submarin e —————————3| k3" Finiis Bhiedson, acevsea of : accident ates N ; ot Behotley {ahetall driving a motor car while intoxi- sta cated. traffic signals to guide inexperi- : gt enced young salmon down Pacific someone told Judge H. E. Iry - . that there were 56 pounds of it tuaffic. e R e o he faMous FoRGER ; in the rear seat of the automebile, Some of them jumped to the| ettt . 2 /3 “Is that right?” gasped the running boar iwo New York to o, and shallow §PA\?§M@ j 5 B o \ ked with 9 judge. Philadelphia ses and rocked || ¢ s - OF ENGLAND “Guilty,” said Sorenson. them back and forth while the pas- il un- sengers, for the most part, appre- g e s " ) WAS S0 BUSY FORGING 5 nhv:lh‘(;:é J:‘;l.s:and $500," re- -0 the Joue e ot randevay & i THE NAMES OF OTHERS® A march toward the Hun school was halted by threats of H]w : ‘,{”,‘,‘; lmi:l-‘f{ “’;1\\ e ‘;‘]v_; AvRige THAT HE SELDOM SR s ot loept. within hounds. || salmon he is getting into danger- WROTE HIS OWN N ‘ dress which was loudly applauded. s r ral — /@do’“ HiS ; : : [ tion cnacted was obliged to go on students mounted . 4 OWN AUTOGRAPH : ! Y bended knee to the lawmakers, but Dantel Che renontts THAN ANY THAT HE FORGED ! y 12 | Councilnan Macora, 1r clected to the foundatio C 8 BRIDfiE 2 ARRESTE“ 2 o > HA gislature, would not hcwuitate to hundred yards to Na A 3 @ .| ks : ‘I\eLp faith with the people. They where the dean and proctors caught 1 i 4 ¢ {are prepared to answer definitely up with them ain. More names | ) - 3 1 {any questions the voters see fit to were t f 1 S 2 3 0 B H ask concerning any .neasure of im- dents at ! 1 \ 1 A portance, he said. respectfnl. I gave the |, « he found the 1t \ < 4 B i 1 ks Cost of 18th Amendment dean a rous: hec ever cmer ) ) g ¥ P Rt The 18th amendment, which can- appeared, which t 3 2 not be enforced, is costing enormous over t sums of money to the government, :(; v,:)m‘}w voice o hyt s | abus sted g vul- | ! Y " " while unemployment continues un- Tt Husins s sort at football (Continued Irom First Page) T | ! ; ; {abated. In New Britain, where there LTeRARE LY pelien tal attendants i \ : 15 FINNISH — AND MEANS | lis & public debt, money has been w.-\\b' 2 o “GATHER TOGETHER THE I raised to furnish work on the streets, enga t and no on WHOLE BONFIRE "? vet the state of Connecticut has not o0 |done anything to relieve the situa- i : Sy Y H 57 N 3 tion. There are many roads which I to disclose that another e : ? 5 e F20) {must be repaired eventually ani : 252 v 3 they should be worked now, he said, A e s : ¥ 7 ST | when the workingmen are in need Hateiii : t he he : |of the necessities of life. R ; g | The old age pension measure 4 fore the acc 1 ! ! | : | would insure aged men and women S i ber of security when the time comes for STE| 5 3 (Continued I'rom First Page) what cumstances led up to Hm’ 3 / L& R Ry {them to look for assistance, and :t e { WAS CAUGHT BY e :\\ould be far lr(:Um‘ !«’?1' the state to of the Brazilian 1 1, avoided the ing completed their in-} Y, , mas MeGroory x (0. £ jcare for them in their own homes s e 1 ] tha olicas marvalea at S\7) S T“ONEQ\E Ll o{me by giving them nominal sums each |, : 5 .y Hreot T ankimie ¥ - L 1t forinme sav 1 20 ) - 3 < | week than to put them into the alms- | The spectacular fire which swept a coal company’s wharf, men- st AT e s i | s . - z houses where they must spend their | acing a large section of waterfront at Providence, R. I., is shown The throi v g 8 t ¢ t t wing about 7q <7 e T s W | declining years among unfortunates fhepe at its height, with flames and clouds of smoke billowing but mere glimp; € th nev 1 me fo re he op- X - : tand criminals. The Fraternal Order | o Sl cn o X S strong man of Brazil. osita; e st ) 1 ol : [ of Jiagles, of which Chairman Smitn | itom the buildings where hundreds of tons of coal and large ¢ R g e 3 s > wa 4 - antities of sulphur were destroyed. Eight merabers of a More Crowds Expected s cf the | said he was not a member, is spon- | QU g Similar crowds are cxpected |gua um the auto was N | ADENTISTiN AuBURN | soring the measure and has gone to | ship's crew, who were forced to dive into the cold waters of when Dr. Ve es here. wrenched loose and droppe \ ik ¥ N IS WORKED [6YEARS | _ oo HILL CEMETERY *t s {reat pains and expense to bring it| Providence River and swim to safety after a 115-ton derrick Diake 2sni In the citles for | ralivoad {rac he bridg 1 * AND RECEWVED ohly ¥g7 02 Bullings, Montana. X [before the public, and anyoue who | o fallen across the after deck of the vessel, were removed to | | | ¢ T her revolutionary | Only t tore heel ) \ e P 4 FOR HIS SERVICES 1 % i has taken the trouble to look into it | - 5 i L : 2 ::f;itm-:“,f | Do s e e : s R ICES, |ALLPERSONS BURIEDTHERE — DIED W‘T“T“E'RBDOTS%J must know . that the propagands | & Nospital, suftering from exposure. Note in the foreground a phenomenal si in son sl Krystopa filed an appeal su- | which is being spread against it is | slream of water being played on the rapidly burning structures, phases at least the succ i rior court. > d . not true,. he said. : | A group of firemen narrowly escaped being trapped by the blaze. surgent movement repr d the | — EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON ! Not Voting as They Drink L P Hitler, the Man Without a Country—Adolph Hitler, who is the chief of the German |, 10° mel who make the laws if| it ; 0 ; s (\;‘r(;mun‘ 1:4;“ ("\'“m;‘(:; e Lk 1:%1:\'815! or national socialist party of Germany, is a native of Tyrol, Austria, but he for- |yoras ot Nicholas Murray. Butler, ::{‘\:(:\vrf‘r!olk county jails in Massa- | “llA:;vyll")ulnynl:-ll\:‘ul(l JRIEDILG feited his Austrian citizenship by enlisting and :2rving in the ranks of the German army |president of Columbia university, | . sl ot B e ment revolt. Sao Paulo papers, du € ) & . Ank k : 3 Miss Kimball appeared in court|section will gather at the Masonie ing the fighting, published ,m,w EUNFFRENBE HLRF during the World w On the other hand he hes never acquired German citizenship, by |\ould not keep the 1Sth amendment f; = "/ 0/ "y 00 overcoat, which | Temple this evening for the district's At the mehpli troops neglecting ta be naturalized. Thus, the man who is the leader of the party controlling 107 I the constitution, Chairman Smith g, %00, o with a flourish and |annual get-together meeting. Carl promised opportunity to loot & |declared, and everyone, including S : ": i members of the German parliament (Reichstag) and who aspires to become the Mussolini |(he smailest boy, knows the law is l‘:::;fi‘y_°{‘;:"th';‘"m‘“"’:,’]“‘:"”'r‘\” k:"l’,“' £ ,"“"‘]_\""m.°:,h“ ‘;{\\‘: O Sy Both the Irench acro-postal | B!: !F q E, of Germany, is himself literally “a man without a country.” o ) ; {moEbaIng fencorcenimne men iwnioilepba el D e Sl gl S e airplanc-ship Transatlantic Ma | The Estey Manufacturing Plant—This plant, 600 feet long, three stories high, and em- |can afford to drink have what they n,),. perplexed the police by taking |grand master of Masons in Connec- lay service and the German Condor ploying 200 men at the time it was in operation, had the distinction of being erected in ;:{‘,‘“{r}; ‘H“']:; C‘\:‘;;’({;‘:(;S!“":‘llhfl".mfizf Gl 9 s O] Cron (st A | ; S ' e S ‘;,’f",:m ; tinued From First Pase) i the yecord time of 5984 hours. On November 11, 1911, Owosso, Michigan, was hit by a ter- |man e o SRR Em it was a question| Other members of the grand lodgo ation. The Pan-American airways. | by Rev. Herman Hunzinger of Ken. | Nific cyelone, and the Estey Company building was completely demolished in three seconds. |of liquor or a glass of beer on his Wfi":‘;“\“" i e Wil dhsunain: 5 i) be el only remain air transportation ‘ all, N. Y The Blue Bug—The blue bug, or chicken tick, will live longer without food than with food |way home from work, going ahout | 2% the time remarked t el il i ! 5 company, 1 avaiting insiruetions| Mhere will bo a sermon Iy th | for the reason that if it has plenty to eat it will gorge itself with blood and soon run through (LGS SR e O ]')" so that much of the sham masquer- LICENSES SUSPENDED g onlagald s the immisration work of the Uniteq | 105 life cycle. Adult blue bugs have been known to live about 3 years without food, when | councitman Samuel Sablotsky, who |4d¢ Was unnecessary, at least. The| Licenses of the foilowing drivers Paper Resumes Publication reh in America, to-|confined to tight wooden boxes. e said the principal issucs before the |Fémoval of the hat revealed brownjhave been suspended according to g . r i o e ’ml cut in mascnline wtyle al- | information received at police head- the Jornal Do Brasi. one o ck. TOMORROW—The Laconic Commander yotersiat iy time o the pepsat | L0 SEET, o8 e o ; the ovepthrawr-of ‘tho igovernment | man of Terryville and RewssHenryfe—seen’ L = — et == {actment of the old age pension bill. |boards” of fair lensth. A e Oy e Jast Friday; issued’ jts first edition | . LS NG Yo Aty willl ; : i ; |He paid a high compliment to At-| stimony was received ],‘"om..””' la .Lnn\u treet; Arthur 2urphy, i oA v Tt iae tha heet ot bl tomorrow morning's ses- | (¢4l above the Adriatic and is the | through that town followed Dy the party of friends will' attend the | omney Hagearty's qualifications and |employes of the city clerk's office, | Smalley street; Julius Juzwik, {he damaged hewspapers to resume | sion. Final reports of committecs | oMY 1arse seaport between Venico | car of Andrew Anderson, cashier of | Yale-Dartmouth game in New Haven |introduced Chairman Smith as a |Rev. Dr. Hill, Thomas J. Feency. | b 1 publication. il e as tombe o ant thelcony a i city is said to ! Yocum 3 urday. | man who worked in the factories 43 |NOW a sergeant and at that time a dcens of Luryea, 69 puiaspbols | ferinon will close it soan | have e founded 400 B. C. by ral Sum Due s — | vears ago and who has been in pub- | Patrolman. Dr. John L. Kelley also | Hartford avenue 3 2 I|Syracusan «xiles from Sicily. TE A tip from an undisclosed source |lic office for a number of years be- | testificd that he has made a physical | Washington street and John Moszey SETH TH”MAS [Ll] {word means elbow. for the shape of | to iff Ch o s Henry | cause the voters are satisfied that |examination of Ir. s and’| of 181 Clark street have been re- lTAI !AN ADRIAT][ the promontory on which the ecity | connty now le uiln;: the pnmm re \h(, is l)m“.(,,) honest and l“mm(, Jm.,,‘q that the “he” was he | tirned to them. Miss Kimball (lw\]mml to offer R e R L R O R R R E ; - t 2 g FETRT paller communities on the coast Beclines to Give Aid 4]I<lv garded, The bride tcld in detail | | | 20 to 40 miles to the northward i freed yesterday and re- | o I lof the “love uffair,” however. She (Continued Jrom 1" % ‘ Q 1o Ancona arca is beyvond the | turn his home a torist | (Continued From First Page ] admitted that she married a Boston RS | f i U‘umn.um inge from Assist and on | who found him on a lonely road 15 S vexe man 20 years before, but had mot | ner cant! prateteaialock 35| shares | i ) {2n aliost direct line eastward cross miles from Galva, has declined to jthe lack of emp o\mnnv e - | et Vi i e e o of the new six per cent preferred —_— “ e peninsvla from Pisa : divulge the identity of his abduc- |Pensive 1“ ay of "ly'ig)mr&» 'j-‘”'l-l_ et She met “Mr. Wilson” in Au- stock of the holding compa for ‘ontinucd IFrom First Page) The whol2 area of this quuke, ac- |{ors or to say'how much ransom | He also ridiculed the republic (Continued From First Page 1923, and took an immediate B |liking to “nim.” Gradually the lik- every $1,000 debenture 20 £ | cording to early advices lay to the was paid for his release. He plead- |campa slogan calling for the re- Masgs,, with Miss Davis in February, |ing ripened into love, she said. She the new no par common stoc I . A T = e Sen orthward of Rome and consider- | cd was witholdi the infor- v*wl:fln of H}"u' «uxndlditvi :rmn:: holding company and for eve v SeRorar sloveraaziablytusiheninocth hl'\{x‘-ll‘fl !‘h\l;l”.]l]:z:: :u,u‘"\on ]lor his family's safety as | peopls ;:‘dl‘\“‘rnxflo.“\”;’.’)”x:](‘ <:“.J:x\;x;; D e e s e Smart Style },:P,‘m\\o\;:mo,\r il L HLE T o F1eeT s | Aremn, ore o > towns in 1o- |his refusal io cooperate with the ally charged for non SerReR Of a hotel as “Mr. and- Mrs. Scully . She said “he” was the most Thomas Clock company has capit SRR . o Stricken [18Y's quake, is in the center of the authorities at Galva would not de- |laxes, Googel stated that it is about {They both paid fines for thi < e “man” she had ever True Ecmwm stock now outstanding $1,000, & 3 K5 5 { peninsula hardly ore than a score {er them from making every effort time that the government has come | fense. Mi :1 ])a\'v who gave hcr}m«'l- y 000, This is composed : % ¢ frst feared {hat the|©f Miles north of the scene of last [to clear up the case. The help of [0 the rescuc of the people. He |home as Parsouville, Me., has no| g common stock (R s uring July's | Week’s wedding of Princess Giovan- |the Illinols Bankers' association |claimed that even the government |record that the local police know| ! N BARNESDALE : The Western Clock compan (o won) et the heaviest|d and King Boris of Bulgaria. Ar- findicated by a previous announce- | can receive but 3 and 4 per cent in- jof. It was later discovered, also. | 1 annual Halloween party by Briefly, that’s outstandin 1 0 of p r g 4 S 4 | €720 lies in the Valley Di Chiana, iment from one of its officials that terest on money put in a bank while ‘that Miss Kimball pleaded guilty mimu members of the Barnesdal» | thedeto ot stock, $100 par va 2 v B 4 the |the lower end of which is opposite some action should be taken on the & poor citizen, wishing to horrow |making false statements in obtain- | Community society will be held at | A 000 of common : ; ‘l" rugia theory thal any “easy money” ob- |ioney, has to go to a loan shark ling a marriage license to marry |the Quartette club tomorrow night. | value. It also 1 ntures ou IR ‘ e tained 1 serve @s an incentive nd pay interest amounting to 42 |Louise Ackler in Somerville, Mass. |There will be cards and dancing | standing, which are t ¢ G SRl e ¥ 1o other kidnap per cent a year. in November, 1021, She has served | Charles Ringrose is chairman of the | for stick and w nt to § S Jdward Murphy, reported fo| Matthew J. Callahan also spoke |two terms in the Sherbourne re- |committec in charge. [ 369,000 fie e i e disappeared from Galva, where and attacked the pay-as-you &10- | formatory for women in Massachu-| Pr will be offered for best cos- JI : i’l"lC]( ETVFIOEY v and (RS EREREEE fl 1 flock- The Seth Thomas Clock comy g ; : g ¢ | he had started a restaurant, was £an cf the republicans. He dealt on | setts, and one each in the Suffoll: | tumes, | wag incorporated under t s o ores R TehE the | questioned by Chicago police last | the humanitarian issues of the ! Connecticut in 18 C ol : : = il i Ml night He said he had come to |campaign and stated that the rrnu\_nr SHOES d i 1 the business report- | Ilinois from California after {rying licans are constantly changing their | dimveoesomsesoes oo was established 3. Seth .1 SR i AT wming at Neola, Towa. Police |Dlatforms. Tirst they said they Thomas. great gra s o BLAL DO N e f irst ut. James Walsh said he believ- |stood for an honest government, | & “The Home of Beautiful Gifts” SHOES FOR WOMEN izinal Thoma t the e e — ed Murphy had nothing to do with second they advocated prosperity YOU NEED company | f t corn tic n g The officers the Kidnapi d finding that they had failed in | | ¢ ° ——— ; i g ) It certain for & t'théy had Two Homes Guarded e two cndeavors, were Now : i it 7 « tionists s S i canwhile, two Chicago 1 | [throwing the pay-as-you-go policy | | Op ‘NO'LONGER DRWER [“: BEATH [;AR i o Adrtte o L g, T O e o rxtorionis demiands et o s |1 58 WEST MAIN ST. anw hil nker The lives of the two chilc f | iressing a f ry gate rally at glon memt 1 fter Yocum 1 made. A similar threat democratic to ittee o i SEE OUR SPECIAL SALL BUY NOW FOR Ao ot S e Rt (MR A 2 e i the two children of Carl | torney William ¥, nomi- e N S erg, vice president of the nee for sta s r, asked the | WINDOW OF GIFTS "HRISTMAS e e AIEAS I Rl \ry Corporation was made |volers to make an honest choice on | nal $10,000 ransom instaliment. He |tWo weeks agzo. Altho Sundherg next Tuesday by supporting the re- | AT 2 < inclined fo freat the demand as publican ticket if they were satis- joke, he cmipl private ¢ tec- fied with conditions as they exist es 1o proteet his famil + and voling for the democratic par candidates if they favored the repeal NEW BRITAIN i1 ¥ 1k about i ' of the destruction ! ) LAk It ne 0 of the 18th amendment and the en- :\mf(;j.,“\_ sl th Met : Othey Stricken Towns ; il et ‘:“ Clty [tems actment of the old age pension bill | 5 r‘"; (L” t ma 5 ‘ R i red Asked The Yo r Peoples oy 1 “Would you votc for llerbert lections . . ‘ Botriny Fhioh Sesa s il 1 Hoover today if you had spent {1 one . Sitamare ¥ ; ; I I s hance " Attorney Hagearty ash clothes, a hat Roraz 1 ; I etnug @nd two or three in the crowd shouted: “You bet we would not.” “The republican parly patent on Worlks Prosperity has expired,” the spe report 2 Chairman Smith (SR EE IS SRR “HAVEAN EXPENSIVE, fFoor AAAA to EEE Sizes 1to 12 fiis e 3 ] at FEi g cn to ENNA JETTICK 14 on John E | Songbird | Melodies | | | s streef in the r futnre. While ad- One shot Pired mitting that at some time in the fu- TEIOT by the Iieh- iiee (F huslnass svarrant v will Professional instruction in action > 7 figure sketching, costume fizure il- be rested in t onstruction of h y fara 1l lustration, black and white lnyouts, lettering, design, still life, modern Lvery Every TUESDAY | SUNDAY Exening Evening W | WIZ and Associated Stations ilding. t there are o plans now, and will not be poster art. less building = 0WE il NEW BRITAIN SCHOOL OF they are, 3 : : : ] X S ) party a ratic lqnarters i 2 k Pewter Glasswr rhets Wallets ELE] Al i L ! « oy (i It win hui fomorrow i Pottery She Salad Plates e el n ; 16 (he > 1 although wddit I der : s of the demo- v l e Book Lnds 2oycroft Brass Cake Sels 2 y : 4 ) mmo W | cratic women's organization R |1 stationery Wroaght Iron Water Sets Plaques y ¢ ; 1 ! Louis T. Chester homore Fountain' I'ens China Oil Painting: Desk Sets ) I o S ™ R rtmonth college, arrived in fown oday to spend ) VTt Bia parents) Mr. ahllMa: NamanChess| om e Woai H COME EARLY — BARGAINS GALORE of Carlton st t. He and a' VOGUE 236 MAIN STREET Opp. Monument 0000 People ternoon.

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