New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 23

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b —— —————————— et Bomb Exploded Near SPIRITUALS CALM Residence in Arizona ) Phoenix, Ariz, Oct. 31 (P— Y || Police reported a dynamite bomb occupied residence on Nort | RELY 10th a shortly ¥ ¢ id- Prepare Carolina’s -Condemned || siene Seee e S opioore, ™mid for Electric Chair Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 31 (UP)— “Swing Low Sweet chariot, comin® fe’ to carry me home: “No harm, no harm—.” dwelling a short time before. N The strains of these famous south. | | motive was learne.d ern negro spirituals came from the | " throats ' of many condemned men | one was hurt and so far as coul. done. dicating several persons had bee blocks away were shaken. N exploded in the air near an un- h ir o d be ascertained little damage was Officers who rushed to ‘the: scene said they found signs in- n standing on the roof of the o i» North Carolina state prison here, | necore ana auring e mareh to e | POLICK FORCE ENLARGED electric chair. i Religion—mainly southern negro | religion — prepares them for their | last walk down the narrow con-| crete floor and Eternity. There are 17 men on “Death | Row"” today. Two of them are! there for safckeeping, as a precau- chievous Youth, tion against possible mob violence others eventually will die in to Quell Boistcrous and Mis- FOR DUTY ON HALLOWEEN | 32 Supernumeraries to Serve tonight | Police Chief William C. Hart has the old wooden elec! chair, tim- | @ugmented the regular police force worn after 20 yvears of service in [PV detailing supernumeraries to 106 electrocutions, unless the su- |40 duly tonight from 5 p. m. until he preme court or exccutive clemency |l P- M. in various sections of t saves them. city. Harvey Lawrence, young negro who recently was clectrocuted for first degree burglary, led tha| “Death Row’ songsters on-his last | |loween. to prevent as much as possible a This step was taken by the chief ny |acts of vandalism on the part of over-enthusiastic celebrators of Hal- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. —m— | | | | N YALE TIRE & RUBBER C0. GOES INTO RECEIVERSHIP George P. Smith Takes Over Affairs of §300,000 Corporation — Little Stock In Concern Held Here. New Haven, Oct. 81 (P—Gcorge P. Smith today ver the re- ceivership of the Y re and Rub- lber company under an order given yesterday by Judgs Carl Foster of ithe civil side of the superior court. A hearing will bo held November 5 on the confirmation of Smith’s ap- { pointment. Reacivership was sought in a peti- tion filed by Charles W. Murdock, i president of the Yale concern. Mur- dock asks the dissolution of the company and declares assets amply sufficlent, if not wasted, to meet all valid claims, The corporation was capitalized at 3500,000. Local brokers said tcday that the {amount of Yale Tire and Rubber ock held in New Britain was com- tively small. Sev ars ugo it was a popular security with local investors but of late there has been little trading in it. FREDERIC N, CORWIN Ixecutives of the Landers, Frary : Clarli, will attend the funeral of the late ¥red . Corwin, aged , for the past 22 years superin- tendent of the celluloid division of the company at Plainville, tomor- Where 200 German Workers Died in Mine Explosion HOFFMANN’S 48 WEST MAIN ST. 144v MAIN STREET Near the Capitol Theater 0“"'022:' }:"’u‘}:?‘fle‘y Phone 402 Phone 2676 WHIPPED CREAM PASTRIES WHIPPED CREAM ECLAIRS CHARLOTTE RUSSES WHIPPED CREAM PUFFS SPANISH PUFFS WHIPPED CREAM CAKES All made with pure heavy cream swcetened with confectionery sugar. WEDDING CAKES Rich Mellow Fruit Cake, elaborately decorated makes a Hoffmann Weddinz Cake mest suitable for the October Bride’s rezeption tzble. FRESH FRUIT BAKING FRESH APPUEPIES .. iiiic e i onreneaehit 25 FRESH APPLE CAKES ............. cach 25¢ A scasonable treat ara these rich fiaky Apple Cakes and Pies While huge crowds, mute with horror, gathered about the jumbled wieckage of the executive | building at the Anno 1T coal mine in Alswoif, Cermany, rescue crews worked desperately to 1 SATURDAY COFFEE BREADS joined in singing “No harm, np ' the sections where they will be) Funeral services will be held to- move the bodies of the dead and injured who were buried 1, 11!') Mvt underground by a ter: harm—. a megre hymn. A for |IKCl ¥to be most needed and they |morrow afternoon at 2:30 y : e Lt g : ° B Cheese Cakes, large and small Nut Rings, Danish Buns, minutes later Lawrence was le1 | "ill patrol these sections keeping on [ Mark’s lipiscopal church. Burial| explosion of dynamite. The scene I3 pictured above shortly which ¢ ' W Streusel Squares, English Bath Buns, Plain Coffee Rings. away and the ‘row’s” population |tNe alert for any untoward circum- | will be private. of more than 200 persons and injured 150 others. The dyn mm was tou ¥ had decreased by one. Gay of life. With Lawrence car-| Cp ; ying the lead. 15 other voices| THC extra men have been detailed |row. Religion, as expounded by negro | ministers, soothes the nerves of/ ccndemned blacks. They meet death calmly, often with a smile and chanting, or reciting parts of the Bible or hymns. AWAY FOR 20 YEARS, VISIT NEW BRITAIN Johnsons Find Many Changes in ity on Refurn Here Sf i lt to New Britain in almost Mr. and Mrs. Anson Johnson Of Hainm alls, N. Y., marveled at the changes in the city and doubted that they could find their way about without a guide. Accompanied by their son, Anson, Jr.,, they arrived at the home of their cousin, Elmer Johnson of 412 West Main street, last evening and will return to their home tomorrow. Mr. Johnson, who is a pensioner in the local police department, tended a Masonic gathering last night in Masonic Temple, with Licu- tenant Samuel Bamforth, who is also retired on pension, and was pleased to meet a number of old friends, but he was forced to com- ment on the absence of an cven greater number of those with whom he was well acquainted while living here. Today he and Licutenant Bam- forth went about the city, through | some of the territory which was familiar in every detail when they were patrolmen 30 years ago, but on every corner there were strange buildings and in every store and other places of business were new faces. Riordan’; Long Brothers, ‘White's, Emmon Dunlay's, Ros berg's, Anderson Youngblad's, the New York dining room, Sam Munch’s, St. Mark's old church and dozens of other places which made up the city's center have been re- placed. Mr. Johnson was overjoyed to meet Officer Gustave W. Ht‘llber& also a pensioner. When in N Britain he lived near Officer Hell- berg on Lincoln street, but the low- cr end of the street was in virgin state in those days where now iinc homes occupy practically every lof. practices. SMALL CLAIMS COURT JUDGMENTS AWARDED Defendant Winner in Only Onec Case at Session Held Today Before Judge Traceskl, Several judgments were « given within a comparatively short time in small claims court this afternoon. Judge Stanley J. Traceski who pre- sided, gave findings in the follow- ing cases: John Dwyer vs. Louis Joseph, $67.20; Rackliffe Oil Co., vs. Francis Coridan, Rackliffe Oil Co. vs. Joseph T dino, $22.05; Joseph Philip and Rosie Rackliffe Oil Co. vs. Francis A. Mc radio Bianca, $14; Abbe Hardware Co. vs. C. Kuehn, $4.25; Abbe Hard- Co. vs. Martin J. Moore, $42.- Turner, §4.25; Abbe Hardware Co. vs. George H. Wooding, $9.45; Abbe Hardware Co. vs. Doody Steel Ercct- ing Co.. $34.85; Abbe Hardware Co. vs. Henry Yoaps, finding for the de- fendant; Atlantic Refining Co. vs. Attorney Thomas I. McDonough, REPUBLICAN RALLIES Republican rallies will be held to- night at Teutonia Maennerchor hall and St. Jean de Baptiste hall. There will be several speakers, includinig the local candidates on the republi- | can ticket for the legislature. | | TO CHECK A COLD IN ONE DAY. . * take the recognized standard remedy for colds—Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets.They contain both the tonic and laxative ? necessary to laxative The Bride, $19.80; Rosario Tata vs. Cor- | Abbe Hardware Co. H. R.| RESTAURANT ENTERED check colds | quinine for A burglary at the restaurant, con- | auickly. quick cold nected with the Hart and Hutchinson | Ge your bos at it plant during last night, was reportod | gn fras store, 30c, 1o polico headquarters this mornins | by the manager, J. A. Carlson Mr. Carlson was unable to say Gl'ove 8 Laxative what had been taken but he h(‘lm\. ed that nothing other than food- stuffs were disturbed. ‘BROMO - The complaint was turned over to | U I N l N E the detective departrient for lmrs- tigation. Tablets VICTOR RECORDS Every Friday symphony No. 6, in B Minor (“Pathctique”) (Tschaikowsky, Op 74) Boston Symphony Orcheztra under the direction of Serg Kouscevitzky In Album $10.00 Tosca (Puccini) Famous Artists and Orchestra of La Scala, Milan Tn Album $21.00 La Cathedrale Engloutie (The Engulfed Cathedral) (Debussy) Piano Olga Samarofi Malaguena (Lecuona) Piano Olga Samarofi | 12-In, price $2.00 { Annic Lauric Mary GardenY ;o .o Afton Water (Burns) Mary Garden [ prico $1.59 Barbiere di Siviglia —TLargo al factotum | (Barber of Seville—Room for the Tractotum Lawrence ’T\hh!‘lt" Y Un Ballo in Masckera—Eri tu (The (" price $2.00 Masked Ball—Is it Thou?) (Verdi) i Lawrence Tibbett ; Die Fledermaus—Du und du—Walzer (The Bat—You and You—Waltz) Johann Strauss, Op 367) Frederic Stock—Chicago Symphony Orcehstra Dic Fledermaus —Du and du—Walzer concluded (The Bat—You and You— Waltz) Frederick Stock— Chicago Symphony Orchestra Come in and Ask for the Special Releases Our space is limited. There nre many others, so come in and hear for yourself. T.ook for Our Victor Record List F Friday Listen to Our Broadcast—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday “Hartford's Largest Music House™” _10-in, price §1.50 ¥ INCORPORATED. 39 ASYLUM STREET 246 MAIN STREET Hartford New Britain (I Francis N. W. and Sarah E. Cor- st Orange, N. J. stances or evidence of wrongful Mr. Corwin was the . cn of the late | zine, stored beneath the Luilding, became ignited. 1t was one of the ma European history. HARTFORD COAT Fashions of the Hour at Substantial Savings Doubleknapp Furred Sports COATS COATS A P Lunhnv smar Sports model with distinc- busine tive English air, tailored in sportive occasions! box style with 6-button dou- predominates in the mixture ble breasted front and raglan fabric and the brown sleeves. Satin de chine French beaver collar is in lined' and interlined. Notch- pouch style. ~Patch pockets ed collar, set-in pockets and with button trim and seamed medium belt add to fits back accented with medium sportive style. belt. Rayon crepe lined. Brown with brown cor fur. Other shades shown. S2D Upper Left in Cocoa, Deer, Black and Oxford COATS Trimmed With Persian Curl and Manchurian Krimmer Wolt 69 39 Left Illustration Right Hlustration One of those chic semi ted models with flare s and intricately seamed b: accented with a tie belt at the normal waistline. ~Lux- urious shawl coller and pointed cuffs of black Man- :hurian wolf. ~ Warmly in- terlined, crepe satin lined, modeled of trico broadcloth. Black and Oakwood Guardsman blue brown with brown Per- smaitly contrasted wi‘h sian curl and Krimmer black .fanchurian woll ....other models in all (also Lapin, marmitk shades. and caracul trims.) A more formal wrap- around with wide flaring skirt and intricately seamed back with narrow tie belt. Large pouch collar and deep gauntlet cuffs of curly Per- sian fur are definitely smart. Smooth suede broadcloth with fine silk crepe lining. SATURDAY SPECIALS AT STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. NEAR COMMERCIAL ST 7 MAIN ST. Legs or Rumps (Milkred) VEAL e Lean Fresh or Smoked SHOULDERS SMALL LEGS GEN BO Lthb POT ROAbT FRESH FOWL ....... : Boneless VEAL ROULETTES Boneless LAVB ROULETTES ‘?/XE:XEPEéI'E‘EAKs 1 2 15 ¢ VEAL FORES NCY FRESH KILLED Roasting CHICKENS FANCY FRESH KILLED Himavre 1 27" | Pegpd Pl 1 5e™ ROUND, SIRLOIN SHORT STEAKS SHOULDER ‘;ThAi\S RIB LAMB CHOPS ......... PECIAL — 3 POUNDS NEW MADE SAUERKRAUT ............... lle Amer. Bologna Armour's Pure Minced Ham LARD ... 1tf:c Ib, P S " it sald Amer. Cheese e PORK o Slic ol 3 23¢ D I»;'m‘l“n viled 27¢ Country Roll Butter ........ 36c Ib. Selected Eggs ............ 25¢ doz. NATIVE POTATOES Mediums FORES |l(\~((l Hnm Hard Salami Liverwurst FANCY SWEET POTATOES Fancy Malaga or Tokay GRAPES 4 lbs. 29¢ FANCY YELLOW ONIONS 1 O Ibs. 1 5¢ 69¢ a hag Fancy MACKIN TOSH APPLES 5 Ibs. 25¢ J UI(JY FLORIDA ORANGES 20¢ doz. 2 dozen 39¢

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