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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. misrepresentation ever known in FBITPAPING MGV Ty - sl Gl Wi B[S X FRANGE ! [ ml: Allen. ES E IFT !.Mm of Mrs. lora M. Crary, the | | n dou add: 0 y @8t | 1ar ctection in 1525 wmompesed. i spe | s .1\rlmc I !{oolt of [;cl;‘ street e of :L}I;‘Msl ]mml ol \A.‘l..-;lu | E LEAVE | ARCHBISHO? DR NG Hipnm pending a couple of days in |at §1,700,000 has been made avail- | ) | Holyoke, as the guest off juble to seven Hartford charitable £ | London, Oct. 31 UP)—L‘ompl(‘(viNenl Stewart-Richardson, uniteds st. Paul, M(l)nn., Oclt'l'm (/f):xn)‘. i, H Mrs. F. C. Steven: t T Jo | institutions. oturns from South Paddington to- jempire party, 494. privement in the condition o rch- Alllel‘l()all Seeks tO Adlu“ Na.‘ MPS' Olgfi Mefid, Al‘OhlleC[S The trust fund was established "»“ SUNHAY UN TRIPH. ¢ showed that Vice Admiral 'r.;y»‘ The seat at stake was that left | bishop Austin Dowling of the St. | lor, empire crusader nominee, won | vacant with the death of Command- | Paul diocese of the Roman Catholic : . (] -i | - % . A a b Dr. David Crary, Jr., \\lzn‘:li(wl |‘n; | 0 8 } L9 | = dow, who 1 Wednesday., The will | | election there. The liberals h: 10 | yachting disaster on the Cornwall The archbishop, who has been . provided that wupon Mrs. Crary's|n: fi livaf | candidate, and labor had ¥ d to | ccast August 21. critically ill with heart trouble, ral- | gon, American ambassador to Bel- Mead, widow of William Rutherford | to be divided in equal shares an- . S | split three ways. ponents of empire free trade and to | gain last night, and his physicians gium, was understood here tod Mead, New York architect, today |nually among the Hartford hospital, in Amsierdam | Labor ran third in the ficld of | those wobblers who while not op caid they velieved h«l(\\'o‘\uld e be playing the role of negotiator be- presented Premier Mussolini a fund | St. Franeis hospital, the Old People’s o | posing it are afraid to adopt it |from the present attack; al tween France and Italy with an eye | [ 1t pog W" F ] in | ©f 10,000 lire in gratitude for his aid | Home, the Connccticut Institute for | B volan tw | said Taylor. | he was not expected to be strong to settlement of their naval aifter- uOll]llll[l q] | ltl]GlOll M} transporting the body of her hus- | the Blind, the Hartford Medical so- | Altenrhein, Switzerland Oct. 51 | Vico Admiral Taylor, empire cru-| Sir Herbert Lidiard, the regular |cnough to resume his active duties ences. s Fmer aand to Rome for burial. s, the' Hartford Orphan Aslum, | —he huge passenger plane DO-X, | o 11500 sir Horbert Tidiard, | conservative candidate, declared: "I | again. The American, who is the chicf {1.)& [} ‘)Cfl JUE eHGy who founded the |and the Connecticut Humane so- | ncw being groomed for flight 10| oilar conservative, 10,268, Dor- | have been beaten by the most inten- T Uniteq States replesentative in the | ricar ademy at Rome, died | cie The original fund was valued | the United States, will start for Am-| 0 06 Japorite, 7,794, Mrs. |sive press campalgn of abuse and |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS forthcoming ion of the league of o in ris in June, 1928, | at $748,606, but more than doubled | sterdam, her first stop, on Sunday, [ 2! nations prepa vy disarmament | Th v relief committec alue during the cnsuing ten ‘ it weather conditions are favorable. | commission, arrived here Wednes- en in the process of or- ‘as Architect | Matioe Dorniar eaid it o B2 day night. Yesterday afternoon he 8aniz for a number of vears, | York, Oct. 31 (@—William = e carliest possible start for New York | e 5 : i R A conferred lengthily with Dino Gran- t t offic M‘:‘ 35| Ruiherford Mead, whose widow. | Seniors ot Hospital ,w”“ ,‘,.:;,,;, ‘“'\’j,\‘\,';'n.“; "”" D If' ANNIVERSARY » CELEBRATION i, ian foreign minister dele- DS { Mrs. Ol . today resented | ) TP n.uda will be on November 11 s SRR A. Qui v e . Sl School Have Social | 5ot rine the DO to Bermud conference The plan one which Ct zift of 10,0 r an expression A Halloween parly and dance, | op November 11 at the carliest ani It was v stood the conversation Sheldon, forr chairman | atitude, was a native of Brattle- | given by the ser class of the New | New York on November 12. [ was with reference to the disarma- e New Britain chapte Loro, Vermont. He was a member | Britain Hospital Training School foa | pwenty-five newspapermen went | ment situation, and it was expected | €40 Red Cross, has beer plannivg | of McKim, Mead & White, archi- | Nurses was held at the nurses’ res- | oy a trial flight in the DO-X tod that conferences with other persons|¢Ver since the collapse of a fac {ects, who designed many sky- |idence last evening, the parents of | while the ship's navigating ins of high standing would follow, Mr. ['00f caused the death —of s serapers and mammoth hotels in | the students being the invited guests. | ments and radio were checked pre- | Gibson came here from Paris where | “MPIOYes @ number of years ago. | New York A prize for the prettiest costume | tory to her flight to Amster- we, just before departure, talked ) wious city de- | He left an estafe of about §$740,- | was awarded to Miss Virginia An-| g with Premier Tardieu and Yor agencies and | 0, drews and for the funniest costume t was a cloudy day. with little Minister ind whose {pnsdinghegcomt s to Miss Zenobia Lewicki and only fair visibility, how r from Washinglon are |MUnity made it advisable that they COLLINS PINED $500 ! = ever the {rip was entirely salisfac- heard here that prior (o the a L park of this commiltee, attend- || oo ¢ yraven, Oct. 81 (B —Jerome HUXLEY tory, ler commander said | sador's recent departure from aleikenl S ubmitied a list that | Fiske Collins, charged with fraud in | New Haven, Oct. (P:—Julian |~ Ater '!‘,M:r,,. ht ‘,.;;".!lm:v‘!(-;‘ ington he was instructed b, R e e T j};un,y.mnu with le of securities | Huxley, celebrated British scientist, | poured 20,000 g : o~ I nio dent Hoover 10 o s gested Should wbe consldercd |ise o summit ¢ Morls Co., of | Will give an illustrated lecture on | her tanks. This is enough to keep | fices to bring a French-Ttalian naval | 1) YOS sub-committecs in ,.”fff which he was vice president, today | “Development, Heredity and Ivolu- | her in the air at least cighteen | rapprochement, 50 : to - permit 1,”-“ .’ "‘ ‘,nf”“\' ““ '~“‘l ‘1‘ “ | was fined $500 in superior court and iuou" it Yale today. | hours. The ship Hm'm.xlrl,\ consumes | their adherence to the London nuval | 1ON0rary chairmen, Mr. = Sheldon, | given s suspended sentence. Miss| Husley has achieved wide fame |a thousand gallons of fuel and | tyeaty, the .principal p! SR ey an "“\“' “‘l“ L ?;’ Catherine Balcom, bis sister-in-law | for his 'w‘x}mlo]gu";')l(l"sr-anhrs 1“..;11\“'»:;&\”“'- of oil an hour j rhic L Y E *land secrefary o corporation, | has for the last four years been e — THERR Db Pl dtnon g T ; R e president of the National Union of | USE WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | On . the nittee on contrel, 3 s Tahte WAL A | Chier William €. Hart will look af Paris, Oct. 31 (B — PertinaX.| ., ho police, Chief William J. No- French editor in Echo De Paris, to-1y1c the firemen, Captain William 15 day sald that he understood I'ranc ¢ the military, Scout Execu- was ready to adhere to the entir ; Shckaon ot the Bl London naval treaty with two pro- i n Aot T yisos. The first, the tonnage | disaster unit to be,appoint figures France ai be included lief: Postmaster H. 1. Erwin | therein, with certain reducti 1 % J. Porter will be on the food | the second a arding t Miss Cora M. Beale will clause as between France and Italy | have Pt e e similar to that as between the Chairmen on shelter, clothing, ca TUnited States, Japan, and Great|of dependents and r ration Britain, be included. those 'needing carc The writer added that /: dor Gibson, after discussi ! - s medical department, i ter with Premier Tardieu, had gone | Raou noit will ‘havo charge of | to Rome to hold conferenc t aid, assisted by Dr. George W. | He then conclus whate Dr. L. J. Dumont, superin- | Ambassador Gibson's esign 1 tendent of the department of heaith | ITH furs selling this yeav C 5 be, France should keep will have charge of sanitation: Miss | VOUR at nearly half the prices such intrigues for after the recent| Rachael Colby, superintendent of the | : they brought last year— Provocative speech of Premicr Mus- | Visiting Xurse associatjon, will have | DOLLAR \ Inasmuch as you can pur- and with additiona' price re- solinl participation would be at the | charge of nurses: Di Ehen Recks chase ¢ for your dol- X i R drifice of dignity vill take care of the hospital facili- | lar toda ythan previously, ductions caused by our anni S ties and Dr. John Purney, deputy your savings are excep- versary celebration—it is read- - a1 A7 .| medical inspector, will funetion in tonally worth hile, ily seen that not in many years > Maple Hill News . _ gl b e . McAuliffe ©XC Nge wna- H An all doy sewing me v the | Telephone Co., will have charge of p ~ We invite you to make the New Britain Children's Home will communications: B, . McElhone, | \ - ’ ey | most of it, | | | be held by thr s Club of | mang iliie Gonnecticut TashE & diaple Hill next Wednesday, Novem | Power Co., will have charge of elec- ber 5 at the home of Mrs. James T. | tric lights, and Building nipumr oy Because of the unusually large demands upon our Towell on Robbins avenue. N. Rutherford will have charge of | storage facilities at this time it is necessary for us Powell will be t Mrs. T. L. | city departments. | = - . o require two days’ noticc when furs arc to be MMonier, Mrs, I au ( Appointments for clergy, inter- | v 5 b taken from storage. ©. Terguson. During the rnoon | preters transportation are still | reports will be given by Mrs. L. L.|to he made. ¢ Marding, Mrs. B. J. Hubert and Mrs | In charge of finances, T.con A. 5 YO UR DOWN DAV MENT #B. R. Elam who attend e full | Sprague, treasur In charge of | 7 ¢ Gl i g - . 2 7 FEB ‘session of the State 1 on of [ publicity, Arthur 1. McEvoy and : 3 Women Clubs held at 1d on | Bernard G. Kranow 7 Wednesday. | These appointments are not com- 3rs. Douslass Jomncton of Fred- s to-thme by 31v, Sherion-wna s || (/73 Ycu Should Buy Now for Christmas INCORPORATED NS R e : Iyl s e soue Cluisins s I ke 70 WEST MAIN STREET of the state federation in connection | In the course of the same meeting, pow aronsillanaichio opcidon nisentiin og 107 . ) TR with the committee on international| Dr. 7. Fben Reeks. superintsndent B2 7 Gl 115t/ vty NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING FURRIERS xelations. | of the New Britain General hospital, | Rl g o | called attention to a condition he | The new addition to the Eim Hili | mentioned in an interview with the | Bchool was completed this week, and | Herald some time ago, that the po- all classes commenced their full day | lice department needs a more ade- &chedule on Thursday. quate ambulance for cmergency —— | work. The hospital does not provide % The Newington ( b will lan ambulance for police work, and | : 2 i ] - 3 | - n s dod its annual meetin t Thurs- | the police ambulance is not satis- | R £ .t . 3 «day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock th= | factory home of Mrs. Gr Beadle at New- (& am C. Hart of the po- ington Center. lice department agreed that Dr. s #“ 7 - | ]r r S teeks was right. 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