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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930 __ e TOUTISINCOURT e ) ROV SLA, s SONDTUNDERD e 1P 4 T WL WEET Rules for Peewee Golf \cts Thle! Six ( ents “hang of Manchuria, China steam heated buildings for the ; : el e ll est Organization Will Be Req uir- | crime does not pay as t poir = » winter has caused S. M. Legrand, A ! | ¢d to the case of J.,,, Ready, ¢x- uction and ma nent in connection with a gen- Bound Over for Relations With [t o souts ot i Pal Belere Dish Discharged Em- - **** "7 "0 <™ Two Offer to Collect Refuse for |S535 0 52 | ildren Will Provide Program o1 sy o smerction coma on Activtlies. i e cour 14 Year 0ld Child | 0me is that promiscuous ‘ ploye Killed His Successor | e community arive endea sat-| Lower Figure his pockets potice said they | 3f Tiiesday Night ASSRMbIY | s iy ey Smtry. o inflammable material 1o give % fou 1 net protits v with a total of $38,252.40 re- LA G LT SR Tigsnno) : RO s to China early in 1931 to make hix of outl: ry—with some Louis Schmidt of Corbin avenue, || tion for servir sent six conts R —— T realistic effect to the greens and Sebastiano Carruba, 21, of 75 || landscaping will not be tolerated | “hicago, Nov. 10 (P)—Polic Hartford avenue and George Rabis, | \emmmm—— = en Park suburh 19, of 278 Elm street, who were av- - - 3 v v s homas rested shortly after 1 o'clock this d out of the $60,000 asked, Ving $21,500 which the Upited | ommunity corporation officials will | whose contract for the collection of VEre required to borrow on the | the city garbage ecxpires April o R R | probation rs s ecend 0T @ strength of next year's receipts in morning by Sergeant Edward Kiely | yp. o ¢ 1y by Ofti . % the Little - ; 2 Jer | 1931, was underbid by two competi- # s s | be | PCNL 1o int 5 et ! as arres ¥ by Offi- ! order to function for the remainder | A i ! : : ) R tanepoits o e abelus were | ¢, “Thomas Dolan after his wife | Mary hospital for. Bing, in |losciis vean tors at the meeting of the board of i opport. nfer v i T i e - charged at today's session of police |yag complained that he was drunk | conncction with the slay | The receipts over the weck-cnd | health today. Hjalinar Nyquist of Lpaches L 2 = oet tor b of the Conneciicut ¢ court with indecent assault upon a|any ‘creating a disturbance at his | Weber, 40 minor female and Judge Stanley | oo ks el e e et reported as follows | Osg00d avenuc bid $:0.000 & year ; e e bR il — e - e v o Atk day y total 37.416.90 | for three y a total of $87.0v0 ¢y F. X nceski found sufficlent probable | i Ericson of 245 South Main | ln the hospital hoe iliaiindey Colall L8l oitines esia B eftomlbolis ST0L AR e k‘ 10 AID NEEDY FAMILIES cause 1o bind them over to the next & Er 2 14.00 Jand Bronislaw Jaronko o Sm 1 Jourt Golu 1 strect, arrested carly this morning | were informed tha ara hed - i 5 i holic Daugh g g e s e : : amara had | Stanley Rule & Level . .00 [ strect bid $24.500 4 vear for the : = thollay term of the superfor court under|phy Officer Pechout and charged | made threat ; hein el L gn bt LaiSe L ———e T Alier oPathe cveniiote t AT ariday willihola & cha bonds of §1000 each i orth & Ju same perio ile Schmidt's b tion into their relations with @ Youns | of entering the wrong house v e ‘ 2 fonree yeaea sbe Rl e e e #irl after they were found in her - ompany in an automobile on Law- | cesy B 3 f y 1 s s o t table. Mrs, lor strect Friday might by Officer| Non support Alleged S e e el SEFS ED EATI[]N e Aot i CER e ‘ lay “E “Bookland” | Jar rier sirman of th Cabelus. T iy - ) | artford bid 3 ye o ~ 5 e Sl 3 % ; tree charg arrange | Hdward Burns of Vine strect was ants e Doiler 5 L for the same period he local ‘ 1 el o : e Cabelus testified that he was arrested last night by Offlcer Al- proce : g T P t 3 | bidders inten ] of the |! LG ! % I il tracted to the trio when he heard a | Murphy on complaint of his | parcatly they t believe th | zarbaze on s and Osgood larters here today from Rev. . ; i scream from the automobile. When | wife and was charged with drumk. | the slayer I Tl [iER TR catrord oaa: | dather THI 1 e laoed Evely oy | need§ familie the trio he mnoted the!enness and failure to contribute to Lol casie i el apparent Youth of the zirl and ques- | th - support of his family e Al S h A e o oot AR e e e s © ek : | Hartford for the purpose. The board | COMMUIIS At Kih. st br i ) Hichole] e s e e Principal Slade Spéaks of Beau-, 2eciecs o insprct the tocal aum | s <t (e = o | Eing : Morning Health Drink position until Wednesday morning L e ! = t | ing ounds this cek nd at he boys. He then questioned th hs was ordered placed under & & hoys and both admitted having been | bond of $500 hy Judee 1 <k “es OI New H S' Plam giglonke mexkigialondasy Deding th e i heen | Tr R . i B'mgs Jflj Of |.I18 Ity of indiscretions with her dur-| The case of John Schurman of aders will bo siven u hearing, att- | ‘ c ; Houeiies inz the l"'d\-:v vear e enue, Bridgepor rg- % it A : 5 ! Chairman John J. McBriarty. dis- et apy ( e ]’0 Men Past BU At first the girl maintained that|cd with reckicss driving, was nolled i 1 ‘ - 5 S S e el S e At < L e far . whe was 16 years old but later ad- |, s th B b Sh ot G ; et el ol mitted that she was only 14 A a wi n of |t = e ~ | school's observance of American Ed- | ' ity has sver had. The com. ad § p 1l Feel Y dunzer e Spryer— ‘;v{‘(n‘:l;(r“ y:ln]HR "nva;: ”Kv:.lw; :x rules of the ml.:q‘ i < i iere on I (| cE g today by addresing | jiaines for non callection have been | ditions t ’ E : Lo 2 b Rejhyehating Mitcsalx e ndings to Sergeant Kiely who or- | was driving collided with anothe s *|the students at the morning assem- | row ana b 1 ool G : e : 3 : ; Re ntitera Uy ed a report of the incident mad-. | the intersection of Stanley and Allen S recove m an opera-|iiv “Education and its EnFichment]| s g 10n ; S Sl : This and 4 Weeks Test i t : f ot eport tion at f Lencenananecanat [ Prove It—Inexpensive. he strength of this report the street about three weeks ago. Prose- rd of Life" was the topic discussed | oo <) H90°C 8 i . 1 - ted rmi ; ove It—Inexpensive. of the yYoung men was or-|cutor Woods fold e court The spe ; i ioet in- | hronghout tho achoola ot New Brilz | oo 12 beeh) found fun/us By 1 Sl bt e S ol . P areful investigation failed to d ar ty owned automobiles | ain today, and Principal Slade chose | [0 o,®, " Cone POt S CRREEER R g ¢ Childr \ Du ) o o o hef at girl was ap-| clot riminal action in the lat- Sh t at § o'clock. | to’ talk on this subject: o 4 i ey s AT Sl . . : i e ie B ! S a2y Cit % table and remove the left overs the D vigh Bt filn S0 & praised of the situation last nighi|ter case and he recommer a Miss Zars chkow of Camp| “We have been asked on this first | =" #0¢ T el 0 Sty 1 ¢ e Not so active and he too told the police that his | nolle. slrec d to this city after | day of American Education Week 10 | oyqe =y 50 S R r ot these supplies, an E 193 o - o R daughter would not be 15 years old | \acponald Ry tud i nd in Philadel- | think of the school and its enrich- | [FEER THE O] : (bt » ' t Uta D i Jupl hat's t wer? Take on until February 14 next. He testified | or 15 \West 10th Aies W Sy x e ‘attonded | ment of life." said Principal Slade, | 1 A7 I lo this effect at this morning’s ses-| city, paid $5 and ! ’ tre Dame-Pem 2 game, | VL can think of no way of doing this |~y £lon posed of when the prosecufor mose ; - 5 Letter than to regard our new high Rabis plead ity to the ¢ that the charge T g i X hoo! plant with its auditorium, 1i- | feonetrance. s 7 o i conveniences, and then to think how | °f Slater road p et A i i s The case ¢ rry Shern p Ao S L ] e peopls of New Britain arc en. |%00d and Farmington aver as 2 ¥ 8 Inis % : s 3 : L S S - R S D O e iy | AUMPIng place for garbage. but to- Rev. John A. Swetnam Sour blood £ Anthony Micrziewski started out !ang dye 5 g e fie Say Jur s b ding gkl L BRI P SO D na redicines wa v " ¢ 2 1 I'ri to celebrate his 24th | v e : B iBos 2 wonde ilding for us.” ;r;‘ e "”’”"‘ ten noti romili sl s Speak ll1 C hu)(h Here ton 5 < and toxins 1 : b Lo g0 s et 7 e , some o e remonstrants that t ! B s : AT e e birthday anniversary and when his | which dem i [ erincinel Stad ojtold ot aninel wished to withdraw their objection | <319 3 supplies have 5 ! : : ful bowe B method of celebration did not mect |in such a plant was r contin- | Plac taine t n honor |at the public opening of the NeW | otar as Schmidt was concerned. | t mmunists el St . on the intern.! with his wife's approval he was ar- | ued until November 13 after the | Of Iyropolis, | high school building last February. e oo oS 5 L 4 n 3 the | X i o i . A visitor remarked {o one of the o , s zlands and nerves bring rested Saturday by Officer William | court had learned that Sherman had | Whe S Saxs Mase high school teachers that in his esti- Fire Marshal’s Inquiry Less Splllal V[EnlllElll\ : f : p zorous and virile health. ODay and c ay with | met the terms of the ordinance and drunkenness and breach of the . th f the would in all probabili- | and scveral Conr L eI \‘: I};}:rar;]:':[(‘-:1::‘?':“;’:?,7‘ In Store Blaze Started Reported Duj lll “ cel‘ prace. ~ ty be completed tonight f 1 re served and 2 =hiog sheslewaB R DisthdenLy anea East Hampton, Nov. 10 (P— Hartford. No as- His wife testificd that he had been Sanoneins that the students would not ap- A P~ i state Police Commission Robert total of polioir 3 inal drunk cvery day for the past iwo father of the th 3 hen Salts Dr. Dumont o o i i 2% don't mis remonstrance ate e new b but would | ., 4 late the new bullding PUEREYI | o ‘pupiey toduy opened 4 five mar:| meningitis) N Connecticut is e 0 . 5 i ¢ it as a matter of fact b o 2 : bk weeks and that he failed during that 4 M C A NOTES Ay il : : Principal Slade closed by urging | STal's hearing into the cauges of th fgtd time to give her any of wage 5 plosion and fire wi P JESE 1 re omen g Chnle Magee rs. It udents to invite fheir parents SURIREOT And fre Bhieh T n ] ore disc taLonnd Sl ; y 1L RINA CARLUSO ‘\\L,- .”L'O \:\-,"Y"vlow: -:»S\“ ;n(k”(r”v " L : listetonts (sl eiaenns and\xjv".mhf,rg' he morning of October 20, k. a mpared with ¢ y 8y, tocdy an S Vocal Teacher from Hartford G. Woods how drunk her husband |, o\ e r; = 3 ! j A e B ”1‘::‘::; Discovery of 1 burned news- | Previous weeh A3 s Nor- R e : assisted by stafl accompanist now Whic e re e quad, anc Ladies i y St o ) ers and a cand time | and Shernmr ider 2 i aching at New Britain Studio replied that he was “plas- | coach Geors e o . Jock at | Auditorium. Stanley H. Holmee, su- | %P ;:m :Oa\»\.i-' S 2 n the Bible as the od ::“:_r“"',':mf:m\'“ : s R e G o ! of the ' hall. ! YR Sl B B e S started with 1. s 1505 being repor Word of G ere 3 ! 209 Main St Phone 1727 Niinsale Gekit on) ie) slanals fler|Ead s Lelimeciunihichsplliae nld wilIee peale ab thesmeed an explosion in a rear room of a|in the pa ! e tlend at bot ’ Voice Trials by Appointment 2 g restaurant that had been vacant for i ek t « i EHT Hartford 7-1463 on Thursday cevn of this week his wife and told the court that|The speaker will he Dr. Joseph I, | will menbers and ends Guard Confessed Slayer < won ree men were,scen to ! 5 of typhoid f at Pittsfield b many of the statements that his| poys who is very much interested | Wednesd fternoo f 5 o TR B r ¢ naTirin wife made were not true and this| i tne weso trms. o ; i A B 0T From Suicide Attempt !cave the restaurant and depart i scool teams will talk attitude caused Judge Traceski 10| about foorhall o s R tereey City, N. J, Nov. 10 (UP) remark that if all of the statements| tollowing his talk members of the among girls of Boston [—Howard Swavely, insurance man| "0 0 tn e witnesses who testified made by his wife were only partial- | club will hold a husiness mosting at | Us i t School of Phy.|Yho confessed, police say, to the |, o 08 MO0 CEG TR0, S |08 Whooming « e ly true he surely went beyond the | which time officers for the year will | sic 1 vhe learn {o ichimurdenit ot hia wlte.owasiiowier Uort tho billding and Dirs Brokers borders of propriety e elaciaa e . : and | closely guarded in his cell today to| SRer GECHRe DUICIAE and NUe Following thesc remarks Judyge TURIOE HLY ¢ ¢ S 4 SR revent his carrying out threats to| c.; - & S ¢ Gates whe saw the pa flee the H r Q | e e s e fodlens |l = i § e Bt i etore the ovmtosion < W. I Quigley Spent | Merchants he man on probation. In passing | y,q ler charge yesterday and held with-| conqucted hehind closed doors. Tak : fudgment he told Mierziewski that | oo o et o B et i1l | out bail for the grand jury by Judge | ing of testimony is capected (o : : S lanutacturers vo are playing with t Al s LY he would not have another birthday | ror the first Frank Egzgers ole it heee davE an automobile shor hefore the blaze started time, Coach Miller ¢ ! 3 for a year and he warned him to S - o Police said Swavely admitted set- LO= T M Yeon sobet Tl ‘that Hie et DU henaEao il e 30 i e = o ihis ite | Blizabethite MISS TARASON FETED : me f expense wit PrOfCSSIOnal Men after few more Admits Theft of Gun in the gymnasium. lay in bed. He disclaimed tha About 75 guests were prese John Durbas, 16 years ol On November 22 the first round TOUR BOYS CAUGHT 7.000 Ansurance was the mo- |, hirthday party given in ho 1519 Corbin avenue barcly escaped of the annual foul shooting contest ew Ha No (UP) & said she had nagged him | Aigs Anne Tarason Saturday ey from r Quigles > i il Thls may Solve your tence to the Cheshire reforma- | for members of the elub will be- | POrchester, Mass. boys q | and :"”11 F:; ML leaye mim Al et Ks h“";_" L reate a scands ombrow ast stree 0LVt L of Judge Z7a-|gin. It will probably be longer t iy o ! woman calling herself his first | were present from Middletown. Mer- | Stan spent §100.5 s immediate P"Oblem ceski when he pleaded guilty 1o the | in past years, f has been tou L . S - Qe d, P P charge of theft of a shoigun from |to improve {he on ot nts o apprel dlw Swavely served a year |iden, Hartford, Plainville and the Sears, Rocbuck store on Arch!bhoys who participa here Saturd The boys describe 1 Philadelphia for plotting | city. Games were played and a bn i v 3ir I candi street November 1 | Because the me! s of the club | themselves as William Tomlinsor, |10 & -, according to police, and | fet lunch was served. Miss Tarason ar Gal e Fanortthal A N'ew Durbas was taken into custody by | will have to bo in school on 1ri. | Jehn Flynn. William Kelley an marricd again, after his re- |va recipient of many bea 1 Officer Thomas Dolan, who was in- evening of this week the meet- vestigating the theft of a gun from |ing has been changed fo Wednes- fohn Burns of Newington after the | day cvening 15. During the : meroeenc Over e policeman learned that the youth | b il m g officers for the i g y was in possession of gun Upon a re to be clected heing questioned Durbas admitted Ping Pong Tournamcnt Dombgiin del e | Life Insurance Policy chael Fallor a witho ecuring a divorce gifts Newington man but when Burns, | ping pong tournaments will be tak- ipon being shown the gun, den en. There will e four tournaments 1 S y E . . that it was his, Durbas confe £ cnough boys in cach class sign 2 "TTHOUSANDS of men N needed low net-cost that it w sen from the Ar up. The classes will r boys 1n i ¥ nsurance so vita { Ftreet store. ) |;mm', }»U‘Mu Junior B cla o 1 e en 5 v for restoring depleted Lo G Bronn A ans b i o ¢ { 1 safeguarding business atore. dentificd A ! stolen from the s P told the | R4 t 1 e i n wise makes t 3 Howard Messc metibe th i g . , ! N Poli £ th gland Mutual Life SHROY O eagees oL nEl] ; el || Insuranee ny meets that need, ther rendering a L R - - SMOKERS like ’em i | e 1 he re- Meeting for the Week o th g for 1 contraet vou 1 ife Insurance for Judge ki remark-| Tucsday: Krier 3 < ‘ i m. Junior Leaders Couneil e 1 car, or for two years, or for three years (as you fore ng t 1t would he too bad to start| 4:13 p b k 7 . 1 1 1) young man out i ing 2 D M. Eoot B i ’ gnate,) at a new special reduced rate with the lowest name : ’ s sy G 2 Vs ini period has passed, then, without any T e the Policy continues antomatically as an operator's license and improper | Thursday: senior lub . | i ar Ordinary Life Policy at ‘.'mv‘ a ,mv;mwrl. with all kers was figned $5 and costs by | bowli ' p. m. Senior sup- e wdvantages of this most popular of the permanent dudge Stanley 1. Tracesk t : s S Reheh Speeder Has No Registration P m - w Policy Tohn Baulski of 1 Olive street,| Friday: Baptist bas I new Polic Meriden, who was arrested Saturday | b 1 ) B H . night by Officer Edward Muszyn-| ©:15 I l1ey in t at will never depreciate 1n ski and charged with speeding and ——— ‘ o " alue. t cash property, »u (n ]1\ to your family or tailure to have a registration in his WILL ADDRESS LIONS ¥ = : Sl bR possession wes fined 10 and costs Henry T. Burr, secretary of Land- (l‘Ul delay or loss, v at the time when on the speeding charge and $2 on| Cr3 Frary & Clark and secretary of needed the charge of no registration. the board of education. will speak In answer to the testimony of the | on American Education week at the . R [ d M a] N /2 d Policeman that he was traveling | mecting of the Lions elub tomorroy | elease on ay, 0u. 1 ir along South Main strect at a rate of | John J. Crean, pianist 3 | speed better than 40 miles an hour | program of patriofic Baulski told the court that he did | bration of Armistice day E not believe it was possible to drive — — . his old “can” at such a rate FIRE FAILS TO HALT SLRMON | le eW g all u U.a Judge Deaf to Plea Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 10 (UP)— Steve Drygula of 28 Booth strect | Rev. Luther Jones continued his ser- L) nlcaded guilty to the charge of | mon and some 100 parishioners held ; 0 drunkenness and breach of the peace | their pews while firemen extinguish- . 1 el nsurance Om arl and was fined $10 and costs 'lf‘fl\l”‘"d a blaze in the basement of the th> fact that he directed an urgent|Cambridge Community Center i First Life Insurance Company Chartered in America vlea to the court to placc him on| church last night pating throughout its Phones: 10 -111 P. 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