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15 “TRADE IN NEW BRITAIN” ADYOCATED BY QUIGLEY Mayor Pledges Support to -Trades- DOCTORS TO SEEK * PARKING PRIVILEGE Want Special Insignia to Dis- tinguish Their Automobiles men to Stimulate Business Ac- tivities in This City. At a conference in his office Mon day night, Mayor Quigley discussed with representatives of building trades, with the exception of the elec- n 3 | tricians, the business conditions in the mercantile bureau of the Cham- | e city and agreed to do all in his ber of Commerce will-be asked 10 poyer to stimulate activities through bring before that body a resolution | \hich they would benefift The olew. recommending that a change be!{ricians were to h been repre made in clty parking rules, accord-cenieq but their delegate was unable ing to action which will be suggested 1o .(tend the meetin at a meeting of the New Britamn | N0 Britain res & Medical society UHS‘!‘"“"”"K» | work for tradesmen should patronize s lh: rf]solq\lllgyn‘fo l'le Wi‘&' ’;}"d DY the local concerns, the mayor said r. A. J. Savard will ask that the |64y and nothing that can be pur- Chamber of Commerce recommend | chased in local stores should be that the police department designate 'Lought outside the city. some officials insignia to be used on |tne tradesmen’s representatives of physicians’ cars, so that these cars| g willingness to support the *“trade when for professional duties. iy New Britain” movement as a | shall be exenipt from being tagged | nieans of helpinz the merchants an1 | for violation of parking ordinances. | craftsmen to prosper. Dr. Savard and other physicians with whom he has discussed the matter say they have no fault to find with the police who. they say. have heen extremely kind and courtcous to physicians, “but nobody knows | who owns a car when it stands park- | ed at a curb, and in the congested | areas of the city, especially in front of a physician's office the policeman haz no choice but to tag it.” | Some cars, owned by members of the American Medical association, | now carry insignia of the medical | profession, while others have noth- | ing to indicate that they are owned | by medical men. Chairman Hugh McKenna and | Vice Chairman Elmer W. Pape of use SRDTINE IN YEAR! in War, Seeks Treatment stll suffering wounds reccived in Joseph J. Covaleski of 468 Kast ! treet, left today for Washington. D. . where he will become a patient | at the United States Diagnostic hos- | pital. This will be the third time | this year that he has been a patient in the hospital from war. intensely the World Eleven Jurors in Case Before Middletown Court Middletown. Nov. 19 (P—A trial is being conducted in superlor court here with only 11 jurors. A 12th juror, Robert B. Brainerd of Middletown, originally placed in the panel, it was found ecarly in the testimony, had made a report to an insurance company concerning the damage case being tried. Counsel for both sides and the court then | agreed to continue the case with a limited jury. The case is that of John P. De- cy and his son. James De- . against the Gulf Refining Co. father secks 82,000 damages and the son $1,000 as the result of a collision several months ago be- tween their car and a truck of the oil company. Co. H Officers Plan For Christmas Party Officers and non-commissioned officers of Company H. 169th Infan- C.N. G., will hold their annual Christmas party and banquet at the state armory on Monday night, De- cember 22 o'clock. Plans are heing made for an entertainment by the commuttee in charge The commitice consists of Ser- geant Alex Schneider, Sergeant ward Kilduff and Corporal Charlton Torello. Covaleski was a Second Machine Gun batf the First division gassed at Seicheprey 191S. On June 7, he was reported | killed in action at Cantigny, the first division fought with the British army. However, he had only been badly wounded. receiving shrapnel injuries in the head and | leg. | private in lion the | of | 5] where larn 1 Th e the di- drive his outfit at Hoissons in part of July. When the into action in the started at Ch gassed and v oined carly vision that he was a shell He was picked up sent to the hospital there eight months. blown up by | W and was held ceived a in action and wound stripes. | He is suffering from the effects of | the wound in his head and from shattered nerves. is entitled to two FUNDAMENTALISTS T0 CONVENE HERE Two Sessions to Be Held Friday at Emmanuel Church GRANTS SAFE CONDUCT Rio De Janeiro, Nov. 19 (A — The Brazilian government has granted safe conduct to Europe for the prin- cipal figures of the deposed admin- ation. | hese include the former pres dent. Dr. Washington Luis Pereira Da Souza, Mello Viana, vice presi dent: General Zezefredo Passos. inister of war: Admiral Pinto Da 1 minister of marine Octavio Mangabeira, minister of foreign re- ions: Vianna Castello. minister of sticer Antonio Prado Jr.. governor of Rio De Janeiro; &nd Antonio Azercdo, vice president of the sen- Association of | Jriday church Fundamental land will convene Lmmanuel Gospel own as the Taber pich Rev. George R. La- | There will be two | sessions of the association. At 4 there will be a service of | g followed by the business ses- | sion. Al} local ministers are invitel to be present at this prayer gather- Ing. The evening session will begin at 50 o'clock. It will be evangelistic in nature and Rev. Alfred Lenzner, pastor of the Jefferson Street Metho- dist church of Hartford, wi'l be tha aker. An orchestra from the| Young People’s society of the Ben- ton street church, Hartford, will render several sclection: A male quartet from the 1Virst Swedish Co resational church of Hartford will | A young ladics' quartet will | provide music. | he Iriday evening service will fit into t gram of the entertaininz church revival services will be § progress. These special revival ser ices will begin tomorrow and will continue through December 7. The | The New 1t the otherwise Xk church. of Iiash is pastor I o'clock er SRBURY E A terbury, ‘Nov. 19 (®—Election gn statements filed here by town committee toddy shows the democrats collected $9.708 and | spent ‘$11.274 and that the repub- | 1S collected $12,151 and spent ublicans pa off their deficit a8s. from last year, leaving icit now at $471.82, mocrats’ deficit is now 81,- ing also ARTIST TO PAY WIFE Rridgeport, Nov. 19 (P-—Everett H. Green, Darien artlst working un- W:r the name of Peter Jordan Sav- age, was ordered to pay his wife, Mrs. Helen Race Green. $35 a week, in superior court today. The order grew out of non-sup- port action brought by Mrs. Green. Green posted $1,000 bond as security for payment of the weekly sum. be assisted by It Iiev. Mr. Larson, ton street chure Emil Ambrose of Worcester. | sa. | v. Alfred Lenzner, | pastor of the Ben- | RESTAURANT CHAIN GAINS Chicago, Nov. 19.—(Ri—The third quarter report of the John R Thompson company, chain restau- | ant operators, revealed today a n for 1930 over the same period |last year. Net income for the three months ended September 30, 1930, | |was $265,696 after all charges and | federal taxes, equal to §8 cents a | | share, as compared with a 1929 net for the period of $260,988, equal to 87 cents a share. The company has 300,000 shares outstanding. Net income for the first nine | months of 1930, however, was under that of the same period last ye he figures were: 1930, $50 equal to $2.74 a share; 1 $16, equal to $3.12 a shar Says Puff: “I must confess it now— of Reindecr | am fond ! That's true if they are brunets, and | likewise if they're blond Each year about this time always grow to be the rage— They must be smart to do that this mechanistic age. they | i ENTERS HOSPITAL INSCRIPTION FIGHT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. | INCOURT RESUMED { Architect Refuses to Let Offend- ing Sentence Be Removed Brussels, Nov, 19 (#—The legal battle for removal of the inscription on the balustrade of the new Lou- v ¥ ¢ Iyl»vmand of Rector Ladcuze of dents who have | uRiversity. t 4 5 i i 1 i Govaleski, Wounded and Gassed: ; ain library entered its third day ! with Whitney Warren, the architect, upported in his refusal to permit ! rasure of the inscription upon the the | Edmund Huysmans, counsellor for he architest, presented evidence to- y tending to establish that War- cn was given full authority in all | He assured | departments of the building plan Is it not comforting,” he said, | luding to a letter written by the cctor in 1928, calling Warren an dealist, “to discover some idealism n the heart of 2n American? Mon- ir Warren is not after money in affair, and he is ready to give 1p all material claims providing the nscription remains.” | The attorncy recalled that War- cn accepted the commission to de- 1 the library if he given a hand. His condition. according 1other letter the rector, cepted s ere from Th ‘Destroyed read: Re- ted inscription ; Teutonic Fur. EVICTED IN STORM WHILE THINLY CLAD Wie Testifies to Husband's Gruelty During Divorce Hearing 1 |t i | temper ¥ t He went to the hospital and re-|the grounds on a f teau Thierry, | and was r I her, the pl unconscious, | that (¢ He re- | «aid, division citation for valor |into a snow c It good I t v other | cording is mi April aclz | Prior to this she 1 a T critically il 1 his M d f M ion nnounced ontract to ! io other work for the lig P a T m P! her of Felix violent Although she was warned by iusband’s mother on the heir wedding not to marry 3orkow because of his Lvelyn Provost Bor- his bride on July 11, cruelty which began after the wedding is hich she is secking ior court was illy heard be- Judge Allyn L. Brown yesterday med this afternoon Her husband kicked and slapped intiff said. She claimed was often stripped of her and on one occasion, she was put out of the house storm when she was lad only in a nightgown. On another occasion, it was testi- ied, her husband came into her hedroom, angry because she had re- used to go to a ance for la shoes and clothin his trousers belt and hit he back She cla lope cver ver she lost one and arnings gambling and dr Ac- o M Burkowski her alth failed, a physical examination owski be months hree divo in ore she lothing she her across ned he took Friday her pay en- ht and when- ot an- spent her | showing her lungs were affected be- | cause of lac her husband learned this of nourishment. When increas- 0, she said. He nt. him d her insurance $5 an insurance age Threats to leave ated in their Tast i he 1 when he pleaded with Attorney Charles J pears for Mrs. Burkowski an orncy B. J. Monkiewicz r . e defer finally cul- aration on plaintiff said. and returned r to do so McLaughlin At- DEPOSED KING 1LL TLondon, Nov. 19.— (UP)—Hussicn bn Ali, deposed king of the Hedjaz nd arch enemy of the Turks, was eported seriously ill at Cypress in | dvices received here today. It was reported late v e aged king had die ative quarters were inf that Hussien was alive His son. King Ic was flying to Cypress 1o be | terday | but | orm- | but ul of thori 4 later q at ather's side CROSS SLIGHTLY 1LL |} IYiorida, Nov Wiibur . Cress. of New whe arrived here last his host, Democratic Commiittenan rchibald for 10 of recreative aci 19 (/) tional fc S pastor of the Emmanucl church wil [ leisure. was slightly indisposed to- 1t that was thought he had eaten had disagreed with him ay. ood of Hartford, and |on his trip down from the north GETS WHARF CONTRACT New London, Nov. 19 (A — The rritt, Chapman & Scott corpora through its local office. today it has been awarded the consiruct wharves and thouse de- nd. Me., at artment at South Portl cost of approximate $200,000. he work will be done with equip- nent from the local yard of the cor- oration. ALL THIS WEEK NEW YORK PLAYERS Present the Successful APITOL New York Comedy “LAFF THAT OFF” Buy Your Reserved Seats in Advance ‘elephone 1230 500 Orch. Scats Reserved Rl S T Wife Worth $200,000 To 70 Year Old Man Houston Tex., Nov. 19 (UP) . C. Crenshaw, 70, valued th: woman he married 27 years ago t 0,006 in a damage suit on file today against Fred M. Terry. Crenshaw's wife recently d vorced him and married Ter: He asked the new husband (o pay him the $200,000. The bill itemized as follows: Poisoning former 090. ating her affections was wife’s mind, rupting her morals, $25.000 Destroying her innocence, $ 000. G ri using her to berak her contract Mortification. $25 J.oss of her soci Toss of right actions, $25,000. - NORTHEND SCHOOL PARENTS AR FIRY P. & T. Association Leaders Hope to Obtain New Building mar- 000 $25.000 censure her to Every member of the building and executive committees of the North- end school Parents’ and Teachers' Association vated at a meeting last night to attend the conference be- n Mayor George A. Quigley and school board representatives S night if the meeting he public. On that oc- casion the school committee will try to convince the mayor of the need 1 new school building in the dis- i The commitiee decided to adopt a watchful waiting policy until after next Tuesday when it will be learncd whether mayor is willing to p his stamp of approval the pro- The entire committees Regret was expres cial school hoard cor had not been or unemp mong trades that would bring about a chanze aid at ay is open to persouncl two present d th littee 1hle was ht t th and the to spe- meet clief the tor in T wor! anot attitude i calling more serious consideration be- pplication for funds is made approved by the membe he committee felt that arguments in favor of building at this time more than outweighed any reason so far offered for not permitting the school board to proceed as speedily as pos- sible with plans for the new build- e mayor's n for fo Although several plans were de- cided upon after a discussion it w: felt that no definite action should be school representa- er either board in said he o tion ish to hamy school ey membe The assoc cir official duties, t A report on tl lighting of the school was p but release of this report com- mon with other specific argument for abandonment of the old school, s left to the discretion of the offi- sur in cers Paderewski Gives Free Concert to Yard Cre Boston. No (UP) Jan W aps Tgnace Pa Dpianist to about 40 railr vork- e Lxeter street yards of the Albany railroad here terday afternoon Limbering his fingers in pre tion for a concert which he g Symphony hall last night, the sat at the piano in his private Pull- man car for nearly two hour: road within thered outside to the improm iv Boston & yes- at aster z employes carshot tu progran Moses Sees Probable Special Congress Secssion Boston. 19 (UP) program of important matters proposed for ¢ insurgent leaders indicates session of congress if the meas- ures are to be settle satisfactorily, in the opinion of Senator George H Moses, republican. New Hampshire. Tt the insurgent-democratic coalition prevents passage of the ap- propriations bill and holds up the ng' vote to maintain the vear's appropriations at the extra session will be lared in an inter- Nov ex- the > figure LAST TIMES AY Positively Your last Chance to See The Hit of the Year There Must Be & Rea- son. DON'T MISS IT! Packed to Capacity “The Primrose Path’ starring HELEN FOSTER Added Attractions “SONG OF THE FLAME" Laurel & Hardy—Comedy Sound News—Novelties THURSDAY—FRIDAY PAUL WHITEMAN —and His Band— ‘KING OF JAZZ' Art—Color—Beauty A thousand surprikes in one picture Co-Feature WILLIAM POWELL in Mis Greatest Role “FOR THE DEFENSE" Selected Short Subjects — L written by prese agencies for the respective amusemeut Uuless othezwise indicated, theatrical notices end reviews in this colump are company. af “Ra lun or pla en Th a o7 n ing 2rd car @ There contains the will not dra is a third act which wild hor o AT THE AND ‘ook. fame comedian or Shinc ] into a Pictures with nal role d is schec the Strand theatc anniversary irsday, 1°ri keen student lied to st C ot been sol it ain has from us. otion S perform rese n = t orchestr: floor. for 0 for ervation of psychology as reactions. His laugh-provok- ere haph cy appear to be to THE EMBASSY nee AT d ntics arc drolle efully re not tk entertai hilarious mirt Goldwyn-M “Good Ne but en- desirable the it laugh, « fan star ent pl I olz oo tior Ore I ant The story of av U‘H-‘ while | and stood listening | ! ut of rous nd foundatior of “Why His ma markabls complicat de Fuller o on comec k forrn. o Model Company hestr 1 bes Construc- N ccording as ihe o s one panish laying net, Mr. Coolk 2 The as in turn upon the anot! neck. nun sudden he football Pessim nictire stant by of personal note on Cook's pporting roles. AT THE CAPITOL T'hat Off con- ns three you comn ntin t ti g in apart e given Jpiness in Orchestra Leader Says (rash Caused Troubles Yor Nov, 19 P Giuseppe happen recent rece Concert con- cancelled. Tours Managers are arios can Everyone suf- hoose- Kipling Marle Hill Citizen To Discuss Annexation S z3 e E ARNER BROS. s Today Thurs.. 1% Another Smasking DOUBLE BILL! No advance in prices something to Cheer About “GOOD NEWS” The peppiest picture ever screened. Fun that's fast and comedy that's furious. with BESSIE LOVE Clin Ld Gus Shy i Lawlo ards Lola 1 Mary e Second Big Feature I DORSAY HAROLD MURRAY In Movictone Thrilling Romance omen Who Love! Who Kill! All Seats 25¢ Until 2P M. STARTS SATURDAY! COTLAND YARD with Edmmund Lowe, Joan Bennelt HAUFMAN SEARCH RENEWED TODAY {Theory Advanced Man May Have : Been Murdered The maximum number of Gllle directors was increased o 16 f To fill the vacancies the fofloy ing were elected directors Henry J. Gaisman, chairman df the board of the Auto Strop Conmm pany: David B. Stern of A. G. Beckg er & Company, Auto Strop Come pany bankers: N. Penrose Hallowe and Charles I Cotting of Lee ginson & Company, Gillette bankers: Maier Quits Job With - New York Republicans York, Nov. 19 (A — William Maier, chairman of the republi- state committee since June, has tendered his resignatiom; ive December 3 - Jackman, Me., Nov. 19 (UP) Abandonment of the *lost in the woods" theory and renewal of the of- Mitchell B. Kaufman »ber mgnufacturer, in that he ma been his body | million the belief shot and d e conceas - In announcing his retirement M. ed to hold the position only until the close of th® 1930 legislature but had been pre- vailed upon to continue through the campaign Maier said I Deputy Sheritt Philip Nadeau said was investigating the mysterious actions of two men who left Crocker Pond cam ht of November 5 when Kaufman disappeared. dean said the men had been unable account satisfactorily for their pres for three hours ight lonely spot in the woods during a storm. In view of their ignor- ance of woodcraft, he guides | had rned them not to attempt a scarch at night. v failure of ired the afte pearance {o jibe pressed him “The election is now over,” he said, “and I am greatly in need of a long rest. If 1 am to resign at all, only fair t my successor should have an opportunity to pre- pare for the coming session of the legislature and that he be given all the time possible to build for the said ad no plans n to re-enter in close contact He is a resident Y., and is con- ment banking c and Company, he tales of n of the dis- h one another the deputy sheriff ed. Tt has not been established who fired the three shots heard and no reason has heen advanced for the firing of two of the shot Dragging of Crocker Pond was wed yesterday with 10 men in ats appling irons. various rno future, oth nd keep public affairs f Sencca Fall nected with the inve firm of R. F. De V of New Yerk I Jewelry Is Stolen From Park St. Home Taking advantage of the fact that home of Pasquale Bombace at Park street has been vacant for days thieves entered took a lady's gapd set of earrings rer using g Gillette Stockholders Approve Autostrop Deal Boston, Nov. 19 (UP) — Ratifi- 1o of the Gillette Safe Razor Safety or any. Inc., ed Gillette holders meeting yester- th the place wrist and a stick pin The theft was disclosed to the po- lice today by Mr. Bombace. Se nt Patrick J. O'Mara uct an investigation few nd past with a Stirop I accomplis Com at here will For its property and Auto Strop Company TOx ly $16.0 new patents will the receive 0 in 310,000 d prefer- s announc- o WRI Mr. nd 1 Church 25 relative home last and pin HTS ENTERTAIN Mrs. Thomas Wright of eet entertained about and friends at their evening. Bridge, whist hle were played. Dancing was enjoyed and lunch was served. Priz were awarded to John Wri William Wright, Henry Weiant, Mrs. Charles Cannon, Mrs, James Wright and Mrs. J. Milietti ma of a ution covering fication of the Gillette stock ormity with the merger and ompanying ent to compan te of incor- poration favor and 399,654 res against “APPLESAUCE” ST. JOSEPH'S PLAYERS Tonight and Tomorrow Night TABS HALL 8:15 Sharp TICKETS 50¢ DANCING: Joint Musical Festival BETHANY CHURCH CHORUSES and THE NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB Thursday Evening, Nov. 20th 8:15 Sharp BETHANY CHURCH FRANKLIN SQUARE Admission 50 cents THURS., FRL and FEATURING THE GLORIOUS GIRLS 10—GIRLS—10 s and Wynn Dougla Wright Will J. Ward 2 White Slashes Barry & Langeaster The 6 O'Rellys Last Times Today LEW AYRES in “THE DOORWAY TO HELL”

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