New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1930, Page 2

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REW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. - = | fat John's. It is hard to tow an-|lent, but he thought the amount too Boston “Papa’s Club” ‘othtr skip this time of year and I|high in view of the difficulty those [IIRI_ I,A‘ YER‘ lNS (“‘ 1 QOrdes Quner fo 1[ dreemed waveiopa. Bur. Ripley with furaies doubt if the End 14 1 ki duced schedul el G S TR, . ; UD™ || Gount it the Endicott could have|working on reduced schedules are Keep His Roosters Quiet y!BELlEVE IT OR NOT gme e m s BY RIPLEY Mentioned at Session || muae more than one knot while | experiencing in meeting thelr obli- il | ‘ (‘ City, N. J., Nov. ? ¥ (Reg. 1. 8 Pat Off) Washington, Nov., 21 (P)—A [|towing the Ovidia. By that time the | gations, 1 s : Bostonian “Papa’s Club” was | Ovidia rrobably would h sunk.” M. I’. Doherty, Arch street grocer, | jLAL | cited pridefully today by a male A ship's concert’ was held on the |sent a letter to the mayor today of- s delegate attending Dr. Louis Stan- || Mauretania last night and §600 was | fering 100 packages of carrots, tur- o lay's family section of the cur- [/ raiscd for Carlsson, Tis wife and the [nips and cabbage, on behalf of him- rent child conference. 26 other persons who were aboard |self and W. W. Winchell of Perci- He said the husband of a Vas- | [the Ovidia. |val avenue, Kensington, a producer. alumnus ed ed in cugenics | | Carlsson went into detail concern- | The mayor will arrange to have or- started the club by remarking ||ing his ship and cargo. ders issued to 100 persons and the; that too much attention was given || “Pitch pine is heavy,” he declar-|will be redeemed at Doherty to the education of mothers and || ec. “The day we left Nortolk I no-|Market without charge. better papas were needed. Other || ticed a slight list to starboard. | he traffic employes association husbands concurred. | investigated and found a leak in No. of the S. N. E. Telephone Co. sent The “Papa’s Club” made the | |2 hold. After-tank No. 6 was leak-|# check for $25 to the relief fund discovery, he reported, that fath- | |ing. The water had shifted the | today ers, being more objective, need | |bunker coal and that made the list.| The heavy drain on the funds of a different form of parental ed- | |T sent the men below and trimmedl | the public welfare department will ucation than mothers. | the bunkers and got on level ke:l|necessitate action within a short again. time to bolster up the financial = We sailed up the coast without | Stat Mavor Quigley said today. Heveral weeks ago, when money was raised for the public works depart- ment to do street work by manual labor, the conditior of the public welfare department finances was called 1o the attention of the board of finance and taxation by Super- intendent John L. Doyle, and he was assured that when the nced hecame pressing steps would be taken to provide the funds. Action will be necessary within a ,M/;an e few wecks, as there is no reason 1o formality of bringing | Chief Engineer Johansson report. [ WECES &5 TR & T8 Tta8 eliet DyNAMITE k ! s . 4 the boat here ed the pumps were gone will fall off. That there will be an WHICH HAS CAUS i \ pty et X ' . ’ Large Fleet Assembled Ovidia was taking water in torrents. | ;oo 0 }‘u_‘ e ) S e o 2 r oA assembled | The water crept up te fire | € S b : DEATH OF M P t was quite a fiect that assembled ) n, 1s anticipated, ATR OF MILLIONS : “oast Guard custody here to- | bOX in the engine room. Carlsson pici Resides the Happy Parrot and | ordered the wireless operator fo Del Rav, the craft included the | broadcast a warning and soon after- | L Q. O. F. Assoclalnon cncedboat Choctowsa, the dragger ward the 8 O 8 went out. To Have Entertainment rella and the speedbe; High = The New Britain Odd Fellows as- and Mohawk. They werc ol e el e inchored in the harbor out from oclationiicomposcd ptiEhoenlx e i where Coast Guardsmen ington, Andress and Gerstaccker 1S NOT ALQUID - ~ 1 \ sed. agal ihe Tfl RELIEF DRIVE tainment and distribution of 50 turs Bul & yellowish-white wk this morning and it was be- kexs tomorrow night at the Odd Fel- sold she \\X\H be taken from this e TSN lows' hall on Arch street. The enter- port during the day. | tainment will be furnished by the High Strung was ed 14 0 Week § gg od Johnson and Woodward amusement { 2 T i !W_“‘“ carrying "‘": emsa e Ol BS[ (b rvice of Hartford. Grayce Harper, LONGER | Enl ; " d she was surrendered bt talented dancer, will appear in no- S sgession of the col- cer and songster. The Panetia 1 t is being brothe strumentalists of Spring- e Coast Guard. Her| Mavor Quigley announced 10day 14 are also on the program that consideration is being give to B & given 10 : : ! This is an annual affair for the irday and & hearing continued |8 Plan whereby employed persons In| . mvors of the lodges and their the city would be asked to contrib- . il November 28, The Choctowsa 4 are charged with ute 10 cents a weelk towards the ! e - unning without lights and they | emergency reliet fund. He P T : |Rumz< (Teble Delicosy ) ; T B presented for customs ac.|that many men and women wou BN LA GV R AT (R T € | g not miss the small cont n he Polish Nationa A ance, fopasione oos A0 g il Group No. 2083 will hold its annual L < e Aace-Lorrane AT P ugh they are work _ METERY, WINONA MNN | = ti Sl e miGhee = 5 Thanlsgiving ball tomorrow evening | organizations will ved a Life—During t\pemlmn in 1843, 170 men were oday received a ¥ fromtan| attend.s committee on arrange- Xi Idiers ler Santa Anna, who condemned all of them Tfl SAVE WAR MARTYR employe of a local acturing Ments. which Walter "';‘kfl“““ neral Mex to car-y order, but placed 169 black beans | goncern, sugg ¢ onts o '3 ¢ U aEy DIENATEE 2 DE0 out—a black bean meaning ) e S gt Al b ; U ero of I(’\u\ drew the white bean, which was ontinued From First Page) the present time ur S tetaE, FOR BEST RESULTS San tonio by his granddaughter, and it is now preserved there ¥ s The mayor said the i as - USE HERALD CLASSIFIE i 4 went immediately to Baron Von Der tronger Than Concrete—TIlie average allowable unit compressive stress |y .. icn. who told them he did not s 1,200 rflu\m per square inch with the grain, whereas the allow- |(hink Miss Cavell's execution would | s only 300 pounds per square inch. » immediate, but that the baron by J s E. Boyd, McGraw-Hill Bock Co., 1924, |said General Von Sauberweig. the acting | ;m.rmr was resolved 10 or for navigation law viola- | much trouble.” | Used Pumps All Voyage st night's mar . .| But Carlsson said he had to keep Guard took two other craft | his pumps going all the way up the custody, both charged with | coast and on last Tuesday night the .vigation law violations. They are | Pumps clogged. The heavy seas had well known fishing boats Del Widencd the leak. v and Notus. The Del Ray was | hen,I went to bed that night.” ught to this port and headquar- | he said, “T lay awake. The ship rs gaid that the Notus might be |didn't feel right. T knew something | brought here today or that the Was wrong. Shortly after midnight | . against her might be aired |I 8ot up. She was behaving badly. were arraigned here tertainment vertzbrates, tiie flounder alone, swims, not with its e nE At nrivate| e twisted structure of its head is adapted to that mode ' onversation he had with Von Der | de of his head. When voung. the eyes, as in other | 1Tancken, tells how he pleaded h > of the he: it 25 the flounder grows older one eye moves to the |him. As a last attempt the m:m:]:l-c d the or righ ough i says he s -4 the baron tele- ; vigh fhroughit phone the Gerr emperor at his T()\I()RR()\\ —“One From Our Fastest Aviator” Headauariers | But & Uie! baron) ax- claimed, “But c can't telephone s of Block Is- Months later, t patrol boat, en he was dining with King S sred her, in pur- ze and Queen Mary of Eng-| i f i it, t ne pound gun snapping d, b t he details of the P & t f shells which screamed a W £ and quoted the king as say- | E‘ i r ! 1 1 % orders to halt should nét “It is a relief fo me to learn with lightl 2 n emperor was not re- T W@WWW“*{~[,jwwmmmmm BMflfwnflflmm DETRGT GONWE e L MURDER HUNTER e e i | WL o coens arrivingdat et (Continued From First Page) | | lifehoats and headed for the d the MeNeil S elated the geterm on Jsson o slay by Wiz ahip 4k Wanted Tow to Harbor He kept me coo ng my heels . m. to 1:45 p. m.." the forces were tania's master said. “He said last night s dicott (a freighter 1y to the aid dia) to tow him to St SR ~ (Henry Goldsmith d e THANKSGIVING— AUl 35 y > 4 ~ 1 Tnr & B SR OPPOSITE GLEN STREET ‘The day when we are all in the eyes of RELIN = - oo swomeone who matters whether it is at home with the folks or at & blg game a1 o ! i1 e e CRISS CROSS TAILORED FELT BAGS i after the dinner—someone who will be PUPiLS iN }Jflflfifizw ‘ : I d splen CURTAINS MARQUISETTE RUGS Sure to otice that you look partcularls L) 1 At e iy s e i e > 5 CURTAINS Made by Congoleurr well if you are outfitted by Norwood. 1ots or piain 4 ) | Nairn. — Second You may be surc of satisfaction if you p Wide hems — we . s d ] f i s sl ol 2 i . 0x12 buy at Norwood's—and you wom't have A4 N Jm ¢ 2 = : it e L iiadeRectponly to pay the usual extra amount for it ed the b 88¢c $4,98 elther—all suits, topcoats and overcoats ST G ry man mr e B 69C Pair Each | are priced at the one low price. t the close of the o u- oy Y turetior ATty SINMMONS DEEP SLEEP MAT- WINDOW Bimenticnt Pouliry P : : i to gates o e i _ l WELL MADL COTTON MAT- | VILET NET s oso d8 M ) J F T | i 1 - e G 5 ' TRESSES, : & 88c mission« i, add i ses- | A G ey : : khilis o DAMASK AXMINSTER HALL $ . e ‘G;r nd distr or the 1t S el e VALANCING, yard 59C RUNNER .. yard 1'25 SUITS :{u(k:;;: . ‘ o s 9o Ziia deenfcdine o e cMENILLE | eaD | ockuw f TOPC?ATS e Ve - ’ e RUM LA[]EN BflAT RUGS | LINOLEUMS REMNANTS OVERCOATS ensive and in ent wented Batde Error (x i 18x36 New Patterns 26x34 — border on some part S . r K \ y 4 s e | o N D R ganver By < ; seidiosnlonos s S e : 79¢ .o $!m]1'0 | 500 Each “The Largest Store of Its Kind in New Britain” :::"::qi‘ fl/w"»vY 1 st N. Bleld ang ek Tllenodvanced Bha e L0 rican | (Continudd From Xirst Page) RUGS and CARPETS are lower than ever before. — iBei Automo Satia “olonel | DeMarcc v J 3 ) Jther ’ the inz having been found amiss. She 9x12 American Orientals. Barron hat 4 : : " £ his life, he prevents eputed to be capable of aitain- |f§ |35-pound Rug ...... i e dowaa Ne % cati Barowski, A ¢ Josey e ‘ ‘—,:m’| m’-_v knots but the | CLOTHES e ety 1o be $550.000.- ‘ ‘ omer Iwiz | At West Point he was known as Coast Guard said she was not so fa LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR DRAPERY NEEDS = : | 274-76 Main Street 000 at a es thereor 0 J ding a £ y Spotted mov in f here she had evident- totalled & 000,000 visitors s - : Our prices include hanging and making. Yuring the past year provided Sniigrodz & Martindack France and B I 1ve ade Harm‘ IarroL pung Stores Everywhere

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