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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. e e e | T HOSLEN LEADER | e e By RIPLEY | ) P LA 05 1) THING THIEVES In Theft Band Arrests Sreot ot anytmne depicted by Bim)s Not Negligent in Death || FOR CHILDREN'S GLASSES ler arrest on charges of homi- which subsequently rolls down a || United Parents and Teachers' Asso- | e ie and three s and two men B 3 hill responsible for whatever | ANNOUSC ments at High School | Dr. Pullet | iii R N Stoften's court, presentod with || Two entestatnments, ene on wei-| WO Stole 0 ThiS City e 2%, ; . this unusual questio erday Of ‘t1ils "weels auil ana’on De-| decided that the owner is respon- | sible and awarded judgment of | | cCmber 5, will be presented under| morrington, Nov: 19 (P — State { $3,600 against Chris Kupchis in | |the auspices of the United Parents | prison sentences were imposed in { T b (I 4 § I8 favor of Frank Velius, whose son, | land Teachers’ association to raise a | the superior court at Litchfield today ; ’ Frank, Jr., i1, was killed in such on Joseph J. Lewis, 30; Vera Lewis, At ANNOUNCEMENT IN % an accident, 33 and Joseph Doyle, all: of Tug. NORMAN (0k1a) TRANSCRIPT : 5 / 1| The boy lay asleep under a tree Providence, R. I., who were arrest- g when the automobile came crash- ed in Torrington last month on a ing down on him in a forest pre- charge of stealing clothing from two serve. His father's attorney firms in New Britain ELEvEREIn argued that the hoy when he lay sentenced by Judge Frank P. Mc- down to sleep; had a right to con- Livoy to from one to two years. All sider himself safe, and that there pleaded guilty. The clothing was vas no legal need for him to take valued at $185 Ny precautionary meast e W Otte 90 AT € 4 hom 81 [ fund for the purchase of eyeglasses | for needy school ckildren / in this city. The entertainments will be given by school children at the Senior High school auditorium This work is done as far pos- sible by the Lior club but th United Parents and Teacher E ciation believe that there is need for a large fund to meet the expense of this project and it has started th movement for the first time in 1ts existence. Robbed Two Local Stores On October 1, this year, the trig identified as Joseph ENTRANCE 10 MEMORIAL |.ofiiiseens sy 50im o€ o 22 i Vira T and Sosenn Dol visited both the Globe Clothing “savestsoeaows /RN VPE £ 0 0L 8 A NEARS FINISRING TOUCHES 5 s »arens i, Feachers, 20e- i and the sl e (JOINED ToGETHER) in this city. While one of the mem- “;wgk‘».byv“ss bers engaged the clerk in the store = PrGy . Y : e 152,51 TS Collected ., in. discussion of clothing, the others 2 HARKRIDER. o RO In Red Cl'OSS Drn'e were :1]I>*gt‘d to h:m'e. \‘ak°r| |\’\o svmf = A : i Complete Retaining Wall— Progress of the Red Cross drive, | ITom the Glove Clothing Co. and one oe 5 5 * | guit PN i e e e according to figures made public to- | Uit from the Ashley store. Their day by Leon A. Sprague, treasurer | Méthods were highly proficient, as in . - 1 by two clerks With the exception of a few pieces | Of the New Britain chapter, is as fol- | 40 W™, 4 0 00 "0 cced five A PRISONER. {of limestone to comple e retai ! Tt bt e i all ad] S duce it tional Ban Bt sentenced to die = L adiciningjtie oo m e nTor e it e v _ They were later arrested between i and the final landscapi LRt e S omaston and Torrington and the GAINED ¢ St Eround adjoining [fow Sritaln Trust Co.. found in the automo- ne wall, the West Main street en- =5 5 g bile in which they were riding. A | ). Mf, 3 ; i ) 40 POUNDS C 6 e Dl e e e s (e oreds ot " | number of other articles allegedly Hatch Co. IN THE DEATH HOUSE ; it Hi PIBIIIG At aifcoat (s e ;T I3,y |Stolen from other places of business 44 0 5,000 has been | ypoori. oy ; were also recovered. They were tried AWATING EXECUTION / Tt Q_“_\";;f]f‘v“;“\’[i“i” o in the Torrington police court and ; £ = ot Sl e e e ol gl ere bound over to the superiof — he steps are in place. The walk [Ener I en surfaced from West Main S B Walk Surfaced gt | 38 e . { - | Members of both of the local firms = | 3 1 | the monum d an | Total to dale— [ s ¢ | 3 i . F) ” A ”f'”“[ 1 o 2 G time of the arrest to identify the { i 5 > i Bristol Girl Injured three and also the suits of clothes, d along the —~ SRR B Sristol, 9. — Catherine | Joseph Neubauer, owner of prop- \ | fu ided by a loan of $5.000 re tegan vear old daughter of erty at 53 Reservoir road in Meri- | ~ fror . Smi . h O'Regan of den, and Abraham Zucker of Hart- e T AT T ciy f next ve DREO™ |43 Norih IStracE as tather seious holder of a $2,000 mortgage LLAR. - (Kulb Minar-Delhy, India) Swede CARLSTEN : rather seri : | AN IRON PILLAR - (Kulb Loititedses) e il ¥ r Iy injured shortly after 1 o'clock this |on the property, are defendants in / { HAS BEEN STANDING IN THE OPEN FoR 1500 YRS | \ RAN4 SUCCESSIVE KICKOFES | e e e L o e TR a0 t 1 : b o dia g . | automobile operated by John Mc- | Merid Savings bank ,, ¢ s 5 t | — AND 15 NOT RUSTED Draun ! ! TO TOUCHDOWNS | i 3 r nited rten of 97 School street It is claimed in the complaint e ¢ = L - o : > . ; d North Main street as that.on January 20, 1926, Bernard Dens Army Reporta Sk Sl el ] bonds 0 in the ca o the Bristol h for ob- f New Britain gave a note | Government off 1 EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON nas 2oty snio senation and b undecithe cate of (9nAs%iip0 ko Lille fprenctipmbish . e e > % RE = Pae oh 4 . el S render este r. Benedict and Dr. Jo- owned at that time. He con- 2 1 rey 1s units of Rern, Famous German Architect— i F Basil, outside of the Kremlin in |immigration hor 1 it A veved the real estate to Edward SPENT 32 845 HERE Sy nvolved in t oW, ne of the strangest spe X existence. It a veritable . t | The lic Feirstein on May 28, 1926, and on 1 Y . S opes’To > 1are stone,” having 20 multicolored , and towers of grotesque sl LR heibor 3 t of which has June 30, 1926, Feirstein conveyed _ et Rt It was erected at the order zar Ivan the Terrible in 1554, to commein- ;5 POSee, and (ot oD deteiines pete S aieUs [nsinioner o] SRERRON: (BR T (Cor m First Pag ) 1 r ra ipture of Kazan. After its completion the Tz dered the architect’s eyes put IEd ol Sndiabrasioh e out b anis LA pow AT drewgilybachukand e ed AV 1 McCarten reported the mat- Wiadimer Filipuck, all of Middle- constructi ) rch in any part of the world. 1 r roceedi re- | ¢ t olice. who had taken no | touw Reference: “F Grance Er pedie” volume 24, page 399, : e SR ; n a 5 time. On December 8, 1927, Papow Count De Sade—Count de Sade (1740-1814) spent almost 30 years of his life behind the = il R conveyed the property to Fannie 1 1 : 3. 1 o 43 X 3 UMS ow n ate; 1 e 3 w n prisons and insane asylums. When he was confined in the Bastille he was able to [for retu the Unit®1 st HOOTDATITIN (ELOMS o v ehd Dt Danniel Ereni e iting materials for the first tim During five of his pr e e T R A r : on which was||,, Ecier Perakos of the Palace wiadimer Pilipuck and AndreWw procure writing materials for the first time. During five of iiis prison years he wrote the in- e N ion )iy | theater i3 arranging to have motion | Rypachuk transferred the property Hurt in seville e = number of 450 volumes. These books de his name a byword for criminal im- [ =0C 1 to make & trip to the |Pictures taken of the football g to Louis, I and Theresa Neu- D i Jotween 1784 and 1789 he wrote at the rate of about 90 volumes a vear. He is ; 5 at Willow Brook park Thanksgiv bauer Joseph and Marie Lam- forencon a lock between s “one of the handsomest men” of the 18th century. = B o [peck (halnext for lo:g series St Slehets Sade. | : 1 e il %o of transfers came when the prop- icoli’s “Comte de Sade. : 3 ULEDS erty was sold to Joseph and Anna TOMORROW—“The Bean That Saved a Life.” : e ooy DYR e e e Sl e Joseph took lone title to the prop- I ypenditures a cont L C= S n ed T tisements on heater effort to stimulate int e 530 Lscape Wreck Ha She is 76 e f Dr. Franklin E. Pierce Taries Cha I the domes o the aals orlichs The pro-| Attorney Carl Mueller of Meriden Nov. 10 A atniitontis The act pond ) the game will be turned represents the plaintiff and Con- Speaks at Hale School - Quigley's relief fund |stable Fred Winkle served the pa- Cleshiel, supervisor | United ¢ the needy af the city pers cer's subject Europe” and urvey of war Dr. MAY LIGHT nlm\l; :‘rln,l. i “}‘25%“ ov“ Ll s e s m This Is ' UNTIL | 2 were take 6 s . DL The dis.: When it w that bus ! v Al Py g, ] s i S How,te | THANKSGIVINGYDAY SWEDISH BOAT s R e Get Your E L e Losncdeaatul the y . g A at Polish Business Men's It is with pleasure that we offer a fat, fresh killed St ; by t se fog by mistaking t Pueecision.a £ ieL 1 4 FREE i Turkey FREE to our friends and customers at this e A : EL e TURKEY appropriate time of gift giving. o 08 1 ‘ o SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW! 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A number of 0 powerful tugs Sor g 7 Rescued Another Group Many Prominent Passeng:rs ey s hep b N E &S { out as shells were sent fiying f Vearly three years to a d r| Officials of the Nelson line stated | piembers of the M he i v ons the sacked liquor. rescue Captain that of the passengers som4 were denominational s 3ethar Sacks ripped and tore and jumped ¢ hile had taken command | bound for Janeiro and others A collées, Is looated there crazily, some going o\ r as (of the 4 erica ent to the rescu= for Buenos Aires. Many ‘vere Lon- tow is about seven mile shells struck home. but the of the v Florida, in distr doners, and some representatives of | here, The surrou ar in 8, L vessel continued steadily hul d and rescued = 32 bhig London business firms. Others | thickly settled Z el 2 e 2 x evidently not D i | i n O A o el e o el LB T JEWELERS OP'IICIANS the flying she although h g honored at home “Hr,ufih trade exposition which the | established at the g pla: O\ OUNTAIN N 354 MAIN STREET deck cargo was suffering much dam- jand road his feat, a n"l-“}"rvr”f of Wales will open in Janu- | of Radio Station WKY, a 3 age from the steady fire m reception was given | ary. tance east of Beth Around Montauk Point the supply med A a scroll commemorating r ¢ High 4 Hope's pas- | S veesel rushed with the Cook still in|his feat hy Mayvor Walker at the [sengers was Mary. Duchess of Hamvi FOR BEST RESULTS dogged pursuit. The open stretch orl\‘ w York city hall. " ilton, widow of h Duke of |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | |