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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930. e R e S | St crowded into the next six months in- | rillo X ¢, eprang into na Matee owe IParnham joined t1 | 0ods attached particular im- = N i raly " 2 ere a publisher ar nera Saturday. He will confer with R | Pont omm.nl: ‘:::)]ml" v;: éff;”"'fs“; pr(‘)‘i; = e L I iEED jistasned segUalponk Pilol Also Loses Lie at Toronto wescvior”™ ™ ™ ™" ™" Find Dead Convict Committed|%*5nhiavcsr"scf i Lot Net Profit Ouly 83 Cents s Kansan Author of “Wild Beauty” o« "0 lier| T st chatter of “wia Beun f e . prove of economic advan e . T Cpnt o Airdrome rome. Nov. i —vuderscere- S{1GI0E ATEY WoURding GUATA | Sompany. mating nee or cre present Against $1.68 Next Heraid Serial ' ‘ L o il L RS SR tary Serpieri attended the inaugu- | Wi |low material costs and indant | i g 1o I ) L S ration of four groups of up to d: labor supply. AT S Associated . 7 Toronto. Ont. Nov. 3 (I)—Two farm houses crected in the reclaini-| Ossining. N. Y., Nov. 3 () g! Meantime from the burcau of for-| New York, Nov. 3 (LP) prelin -struck sisters and a young wail | ed arca of 500 Lectarcs at Tor San prison authoritics sought ign and domestic commerce came | Notors cory SR ihreaiag! ] ) nicling ] 7 | acres pilot plunged to their deaths yester- | Giovanni miles northeas learn today how pistols were s tion that this government o S FoiEnt : 2 e \ ) . b A t ted Stat day whe the airplanc in which they | Rome, zled 1o four inn whose attempt [ pranch and American industry al- | ChthS 2 mber P G e B ] lort tons were joy-riding failed to come out to shoot their way out resulted in y are looking ahcad to intgrna- Povied profits .60 1 i Bllo in his i these acres of = barrel-roll. sideslipped 300 feet | Tucca. Nov. § (UP)—A Tiofel the deatl of one of them and the|tional recovery from the cconomic 5 cents on common stocl to the carth and burned near the keeper Agostino Becheli 64 wounding of another prisoner and a |slump with plans to jump into for- compared r $1.17 Toronto airdrom: Killed 1 Aurellio Tonini, 335, 3 cign tr aggressively s0on s R Sl ! H y H. Ta, 24, of Totten-driver and Paolo F ni. 43, were| An autopsy indicated that Harry | signs of c appear on th A - 4 i ! 2 UGH } . Jean McColl, 22 year old scriously hurt when a motor lorry | Gorflon. . the inmate who lost hix | horizon d § — rcher and Katlleen McColl. | f€ lown an embarikment of thellife in the attempted break Satur- | Efficiency Improved the third quart £ 192 2 i year old stenographer, hoth of tiver Serchio, near Barga. day night, committed suicide aft w: “With our vastly improved cffi Although profit fo ) ; Gets q}.lck reh.ef thru wood. Ont.. werc the vietims. . he had wounded a guard and had | ciency in foreign trade we intend cter is insuffic il ab e ihi \ S 18 S ORDLIS Tl’lp]e Action e plane burncd so fiercely that ‘At Nov. been shot ce by (he guard |to take advant favor- | quarterly : e = S iders were unable to extri Jottai . Cnnavart | As a precaution azainst another [able opportunit 2 i ne . a2 c that th Ve R [ % “‘Duringarecent s b M S others d 1P i [attempt to escape, 100 guards yes- | Cooper, dirc f th 1 Al : A ) i blizzard I caught a were recovered they were charred | district ticularly e su terday searched the quarters of the | r: . S : E g ¥ e beauty. What a bevond recognition arci. 2,230 inmates and other parts of the s already * ey s tradc Tot of the pori I 5 s =48 cough! I was mis- Friends of the girls said yrizon. They found i coil of rope cady to continue its slow the first t £t ine 1 # erable. The drug- extremely i over avia h a look attached similar to that | . S 5123, v 2 1 the G cted 5 bo| Zist on my beat d by the four in their aticmpted | e ts the interior 4 rt- | deductir e 3 1 t « Zave me a bottle reak, a few table knive 1d an | ment expects to let nest Marc t 1 of Smith Brothers’ | imitation pistol wshioned from [the Boulder canyon project include i 3 L : R v t ok “I Colonial Airway 1 [ wood n of four tunn i t Rl et L Toronie ng ' oI 8 : Fdward Ryan, Wili La Pierre ugh the solid ro les: rlfa"rotnun— ) a4 Herbert Davie, the survivors, | wa nd coffer-dams abhove fact after the — were held in solitar b re site on which the pernia- i ik, B ) ow—1I began to get better, o . for their part in the attempt t - | during the long period the dam 4 e § t a o : stopped coughing altogether. S [LLY4#% 18 PO 8Js b 1 Aol SR n ell. ae - HI.;:\Vl.liit‘rl,.b\ll'll‘h i f “ wa 8.335. | 3 - o G st ¢ Ilm"-,"um, ;i.‘[_ng ’J. V. Ah ENDS COUGHS THE MEDICAL wAY 20. Nov. 3 (A1 alleged | P )t (o escape was madc Hiance of police, po ind crime lufter the four reente i <l ? law enfor wathorities Saturday. (7 p. m ¢y thrust four guards 7 : 4 - s ¢ : NG JSE 0 . orease Compared With 1928 v oeoner s and 01 rusicrs i oo room, : A HIS YOUNG HOUSEWIFE SAYS: e L g and o the yard Nov Th [: n polict ' {n throw a large hoo! history deparin t erec announc rope over the 50 foot ummary of the finaneial statisties OF our city, i net of what-| “In the meantime one necticut for ti s political faction happeng 1o bs | prisoned guards opened the s &l P : ¢ A e 3 vo room with a pas 1 ! AT / wor nd a they abandoned or all fhis son scale the wall Gordon resps t 1 to sur- Lapenditures a IW'C t exi er with whi struck | Th paymen for o C aid S s ned. 7 i ward 1 1 shoulder. . . ‘A 3 ments of Conneet « 0 LEGRING Rurea B SIS i T shoot- - 2 P 4 - r o capita OB il n e, It w thought apportion- of @ Capone | hig hullets ha prisoner Ao QDN AREU TS |3t [l e et o ot o B e . il d helief iy the 1 by a bullet of e comparative e ops exists an alliance between | gigferent calib s 1 the sui- 4 - A i 3 iy P C ¢ f the poli art- | cige Y 2 5 cration and n . : e il v ; e g Iepartments w 10 i g i Sler s | Davis fell with a scalp wound . 3 £ ) A R ot el crime,” the grand jurors added. S e i T thes ) e iar %, y 2 it ¢ P : public servic surrendered and La Pierre ran prov.- : five to t tor robbery and & PR 4 5 . ; Plerre s serving twenty to twenty- on e —. tured New York several months | Nov. 3 (P—Tlaul | : DU PONT INTERESTS; our coal isselected as care- et i e 7 TOHELP JOBLESS Jully as food and clothing -'WHEN I'say I was amazed at what I learned about ‘blue coal’ I am not exaggerating. Like many women left with the reflected in reduction of purchase of investments and in. | are to the patriotic men wh ington, Nov, 5 (F—To. ine management of homes, I always have prided myself on my ability iy Do LR O e e e e B S O to select the best food and clothing. But about coal I have always i Ty L = ; 5 ! fens giodayniing felt a bit guilty, because of my ignorance of it. the total recenuc for 27.5 per s created employment | con 4 its bit of unemployme cent for 19 38.4 per cent for caus for the ber of unem- relicf in the form of expediting work The increase in the amoun: | ployed vetcrans, but the good these | on at Colorado river power creased cash balances, not shown 1917 to pro- anded construction plans of the “Like almost everyone else I simply ordered so many tons of of property and special taxes col-|offices can accomplish is limited to|ang ation dam. = i3 . i Jected was 47.9 per cent from 1917 |the jobs that are Tathoio e 4coa-],but neverv&as.qm[?surc whether I was gcmng_goud, bad or 10 1928, an rom 1 i : - |tracts for some $60,000,000 or §70.- indifferent coal until I tried it out in the furnace. With ‘blue coal’ ¢ N proper Nash ( empany Now 600 of work at the A o ; % $6.37 Advertises List Prices (27! | of next year. the depart- however, the matter is just as simple as the choice of other house- Advertises Lis rices . mounced it s hastening o5 : £ : 1se 10 widespread requests liminaries to be ready to call for hold necessities. I knov: ‘blue coal’ is good because I have tried ral depar ts, | f rs. the Nash Motor com-|pids by December 1, : fon for services render- | pany is advertising delivered instead | fe e o itand I know I can get this same good coal every time by sim od by state officials, represcnted 7. |of factory list prices move fol-|migration of labor to the project feral nt of the total revenue for|lows a recent announcement of new | however, was issued by William | ordering ‘blue coal’. 7.8 per for 1925, and 6.2 |models at the lowest pric S hioh |[GrRan inedlaanchor (the At 2% e 5 AL KvE it il « Nagntis o Meslitt e sl e e e Bluc” identifies the product of America’s greatest anthracite fraand juaiighave evep be bl GO Lo producer. “Blue” is their seal of approvzl . . . their pledge of Cemmenting upon the ily must tit those phoses of the | Sor parture from accepted practice. C.|project which will not begin this| quality from mine to furnace. ut for H. Blis neral sales manager, | winter Preparatory work only can B 2 MRS D don e ond G iriog ) With “blue” they say, “This is the finest znt:rocice that can be that Nash dealers are| partment carlier had warned this | s neurance v incorporated ¢ ic about the valuelcould not support many workers dug out of nature’s store house. We have mined it carefully, sized companies and of sales tax on gase|Which Nasii has been able to offer in| Now most of the plans for ex- | X 2 A% z i M 1 i oline, while those from non-husine hese new cars. panded federal construction have | it, screened it, washed and re-washed it in running water, in- Y S S W More Heat in the House — licenses comprise chiefly taxes on| “We feel that wive tising de-{heen turned in, Chairman Woods of : p . : N NS ¢ y motor vehicles and amounts pald fo |livered prices we have taken the|the president’s cmergency commit- | spected and rechecked it. It is cean coal...free from impuritics. [y N Less Up the Chimney! \unting and fishing privileges, The |les a direction in which the en-{tee for cmployment is giving par- sales tax o gasollie amounted to|li ry should proceed. Health- | ticular attention to the projects of P D ¢ With “blue coal” over $1.00 per ton more 66.501 in 1 : 1,088,686 m ier, clean-cut straight-forward com- | private industr 5 e Ave S g e re o0 - . 55 o inere 5 AR hout ¢ tage, is on: Du Pont to Expand of its stored up heat. Yoz will like this coal. W& are proud of heat goes into your house instead of up Tndebtedness c e D it... proud to mark it unmistakably as our own. P * the chimney. .. thanks to its square frac- teceipts from busine consist chie f t.xcs exacted from It is good coal . . . it will burn frecly and cvenly and relcase a// The total funded or fixed debt out- : ) | o h e [which the motor car buyer must pay | Nemours company of Wilmington, o Py f A b . v et ot ; 5 Fu.',“‘.'., June 30, ; e e e TR S e Blue” is the colormark of quality anthracite. R ON - A and medium free .bummg quality. it i bToab s ok ror | ol bl ritetimayahy | gram under way be supplement- i Check your drafts . .. “blue coal” lasts e Riine thad B fed with extensiv ant repairs, re- : 3 2 o i oS i g ) Teep o0 2 i cand HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | newals o lacements, all to be Mined by Glen Alden Coal Co. + Distributed by DL& W Coal Co. S = TN long less ash, with less attention! as $1.911 , or $1.21 per In 28 the per capita net de $1.62, and in 1917, $6.5 Assessed Valnations, Tax Levies The assessed valuation of propci ty in Connecticut subject to ad va lorem taxation was $2.803.670,025, Test its economy the amount of st levied wa 091; and the per capita lev N ‘The balanced blend of 5 of the world’s best In 1928 the per capita lev) - coffecs, need‘ mellowed, perfectly $1.20 roasted. Vacuum-packed. 99 years’ . recognized coffee leader- ship makes Boscul's goodness pos: ble. Get it today! CONSIDER PROT Hartford, Nov. 5 — Samucl W. Gallagher, president of the ennecti- cut Flat Rate Cab clation. has called a special megting to consider the possivility of appcal from the decision of the public utilities com- inission ordering that all cabs n F | L - THE COLOR GUARANTEES THE QUALITY fore January 1. The mecting will Le held in New Haven. JEWS PROTEST POLICY New Haven, Nov. 3 (P—Jews o S e e ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER fres? the new policy in Palestine of th E g . verlastingly In New Britain HOUSEHOLD FUEL CORP. Phone 2798 =on, floer leader of the house; Mayor ‘Thomas A. Tully, aand Louis Lipsky e M otk ioner puiEInIL Ol WHY DENY YOURSELF THE BEST COFFEE? the Zionist Organization of America. | ———————————————

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