New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. THREE KILLED BY [be introduced in the legistuture | which would close Bantam Lake to |ice fishing and which would make with these better condi- J American to cooperate world, he said. | peoples and produce Cop Cover [tions 1hroug.hom the City Items TENSION EXISTS PICKS POLICEVAN (oo IN ROBBERY CASE | " Victim Later Identilies Another Who Appeals Ches Nov. 24 (#) eshire Term (Con Covers 32 Sauare fTNEWINfiT[]N GRANGE ‘CAPONF’ FOUND AT CALIFORNIA RANCH s Say Man sive Ga g Head Zigragging ( DISCESS CLEARING HOUST FACES NEW ATTACK ven Fined $10 | DO& [[New Britain Want the Spoken Drama ? What \SOCIETY Doing to Revive the Legitimate Theatei /t’n ses and, g8 Trumes in New Britain ALBREN. 282 MAIN STREET hairman P. F. King of the <Ll\ool ho._\rd has returned from a trip fo St. Louis for the Stanley Works. TFiremen's ball, Thanksgiving Eve. [ Nov, 26th. Hot Rond Broadcasting Orchestra. T. A. B. Hall, Main St —advt The Military Order of Lizards w entertain members and friends We d T0 ASSIST NEEDY Plans Thanksgiving ~ Grocery Shower: Mrs Weir Dies -~ AUTOS IN'STATE Week-End Toll Raised by Two Football Deaths noon from 2 to 5 o'clock | & Herald) armory 24 — Newington | Dinner served, 5 to 7, 50c. a grocery shower ar meet- Nov have Roger's gular meeting of St. Mary's purpose A. and B. society will ne ilies on held at 8 o'clock tonight at Y. ) rs are A. and B. hall. A social will fol- donate. The time to have the E laurel, hemlocks Pire Co. to Meet i sonable price No. 1 will mee 8 Stanley egational Church Note didates who Con e 1 now the chairs at the Master Mason de- lodge Worsh dell will pre ‘E[]RPSE EANI]LES’ will the Harmony Erl SCARE MARINERS: Electrical ~Discharge Arouses Sailors’ Superstition isco, No of ‘co he mast tips and spar the bay her rings from su- candles” ps the phenome- 4‘1\,‘k,g tions and can- a0 Resembles Non-supnort Case Nolled - AUTO ToP GOLLAPSES MAN HIT ON HEAD DIES Muncie. Ind., Criminal Lawyer Suc- cumbs (o Injuries—Two Au- tomobiles Collide ester Nov he rode ewington Notes W HAVEN BREARS 24.—P—T} LIONS CLUB SPY | By the Associated Pres Focal point for hundreds of auto- | mobiles which converged on the state for the classic e-Harvari football game, Connecticut reported | three automobile deaths over the k-end, in addition to a suicide and the sudden deaths of two spec- tators at football games. | The victims of the automobile ac- cide Nader Norve of Bridge- por Frances Bednarz 38, of Hartford, and Charles Crocker, § aretaker of the G. Harrison Mifflin cstate at Thompsonville Barnabus B. Hadfield White Plains, N. Y stricken with a hea witnessing the Yale-Harvard ball game at the Yale bowl | Derby, James C. Lonergan of Wood- bridge also was fatally stricken with a heart attack whi football game between the Ansonia and Derby high schools. Despondent over ill health, Ed- ward Smith, of New Haven hanged himsel the basement of his home orve was I were Mrs. illed in his home city by @n automobile en by H T. Bray of New Britain. An au mobile driven by Daniel B. Warner of Hartford was responsible for the death in Enfield of Crocker, -while Mrs. Bednarz, mother of four chil- iren, was struck and fatally injurel FORGETFULNESS COSTLY ALONG FRONTIER FOR ABSENT HINDED MAN Cannot Recall Parking Place, Must Pay $5 for Towing and $1 for Storage. Failure 1o recall where parked his automobile night proved a costly la £ mem- ory for Augustine Sir of Albany avenue Lieutenant Rival day night th stolen from Acorn street. He also t tenant that he had s 1l doors before leavin Approxim 1y half later Police 65 fo 10 Satur- cported ar the descriptior s at the corner of Acor streets. The doors : securely locked eutenant Rival 1 Brophy to ers to tow the a li's car nd Oak found were to sent Policeman place 10 t Beloin the ito and another Lieutenant s then at 1li had only $4 in his in Hartford by a machine operated |* by Daniel Sasso of New Haven GAVE MAN HUBBY SOUGHTBY POLICE - ‘Bridegroom Who Wanted Two Weddings Believed Gangster \iSiiatils it o f the rday when po- ice pursued him, was belicved by police t ¢ a Detroit gans The ho before riage was Mrs. Deborah Keena icked up who pursued the er call for help. S oman by his proposal of of Ja s O'Neill. The brid n a press card is: the police, be me of Chris Howard, I's possession said she t the time of the she had lent e demanded he Saturday as the He th cried the man § return the mon= drove through Ne aver r, she i she Urges Understanding uf I’eoples of \\ mld spoke 10 th high schoul assembly. H Dritain to inspe nior t the ool S e y th other enable NSk, PO IR N Cl\'“.‘ THE HOUSE OF {LEY Takes Pleas Announcin A MEMBER OF ITS re in g ORGANIZATION Mr. Harold O’Meara OF NEW BRITAIN, CONN. RENEY SN ON ST M SIS B S BIANH ST FAHEY TO GIVE TALK Boston, Nov. 24 (P—John H hey publisher of the Worce i r opr it of - of Commerce honor of Goverr Bruening Cabinet Discusses Situation On Polish Border Nov. 24 the Berlin, tension (UP) — Grave German-Polish frontier and threats of international complications caused the cabinet of Chancellor Heinrich Bruening to meet today to discuss recent devel- opments. Reliable advices from the Silesian sald German frontier inhab- ts had been tly excited by reports of outrages inflicted on Ger- in residents of Polish Silesia. The an population was said to be thering along the border and were prevented with difficulty from mak- ing a raid into Polish territory. Upy lesia in Poland formerly was territory, and recently there have been many demands, some of them from high govern- ment officials, for revision of the border fixed by Versailles along rn the Pastor 'lh;;t:—ne-&—m Letter Sent to Church Nov. 24 (P) -— One arrest and others the use of steel traps illegal. The association also voted to recommend an open season on deer, for a week, like Massachusetts, Be- cause white perch are a nuisance in Bantam lake the association recom- mended the state fish and game commission take them out of the lake nets or some other device even if a bounty has to he on them LEVINE'S COUNSEL ASKS HIS RELEASE ON BAIL Aviation Enthusiast Claims Dies He offered Ordered Were to Make Med- Aviators Vienna, ~ Nov. 24 () — Counsel for Charles A. Levine, the American ation enthusiast who is under ar- st here on a charge of suspected forgery, to argued before the superior court on a petition for re- lease of their client under bail. The attorneys, Dr. Max Preming- cr and Dr. Paul Koretz, also handed the court a writien petition which was passed along for consideration by the bar association. A ruling was expected tomorrow evening. Vienna. police charged that Levine ordered dies and matrices to enable him to coin French money. Levine denied such an intention and said als for he had ordered dies from which he 1d cast medals for distinguished airmen police today after Bassett, pastor of Cliff st temple, received a threaten- ing letter signed “Hungrey Men." The letter warned that = nless dea- f the church raised $2,500 at ght's services and turned it senders of the lefter the nd Dr. Bassett's home bombed N HOSPITAL 1.—P—Two of who rode in d of battle with Saturday remain at New hospital. They were Theodore ry, of Three Forks, Mont., to guard the broken le, and A. C. ain who was ¢, Jr., of Bronxville, He er has a bad shoulder. With | The other warriors who imbulance, and then pital, . Church, ladelph ARTIR land are back in the ¥ rooms FOR BEST RESUI HERALD CLASSIFIL 1iled arrested a n around the building. had g to do rode to to the . of art of ir dormi- OPPOSE CLOSED SEASON Ste ord by bills to To increase the stimulati the skin over the throat 26, 2 OVER % MI with hot wet towels before applying Vicks. coughs and SORE THROAT Hcrc's comforting relief for coughs and sore throat: Every few hours, place a little Vicks on the tongue and let it trickle slowly down the throat as it melts: When there is much irritation or coughing, stronger vapor action will be helpful. Melta teaspoonful of Vicks in boiling water and inhale the steam- ing vapors for several minutes; At bedtime, rub Vicks vigorously over throat and chest and cover with warm flannel. Relief is two-fold: by stimulation through the skin, Vicks draws out the soreness, like a plaster; at the same time, its medicated vapors, released by the body-heat, are inhaled direct to the irritated air-passages. ICKS VapoRus ive effect redden and upper chest LLION JARS USED YEARLY PURE FOC )D DEPARTMENT — IN BASEME EVERYTHING FOR YOUR Thanksgiving FRESH KILLED DINN Size Quality Always Fresh Killed ROASTING CHICKENS Plcsh Kllled | MILK FED | FOWL Long Island DUCKS STORE GPL\I (i \’I‘IL 6 P ‘W N. Y. The *

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