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NEW BBITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. 3 Z-Z_EHUR[}H GROUPS | NEW HYSTERY PLANE Understood to Have Passed 200 Mile Motor Vehicl pect street, according to a report I Miss Genevieve Skwoit, Frank Senus of I'horniley street, | filed at police headquarters. | Six Fold Purpose of Conferemge| ™7 oo Memmt "ot O Foran ana ‘s stanies sicwir o (inl “Borrows” 1t From New — Yet—Final Tests at “Detroit Concord street, and William Outlined in Advance Detroit, Nov. 28 (UP)—What is | Atrer a :Sle“‘arv, P .O{. e i i port airplane in the world and one | Commissioner cf e : RS 2 | | day morning at 9 oum\ at _ Philadelphia, Nov. 23 (UP)— |of the fastest miJitary planes of any | Cross church. Rev. Victor HOllI s rext time Joseph Terranova : Twenty-two Protestant denomina- |type is receiving final tests at the | kowski performed the n“l"l"\l of 193 Broad strect, Windsor, bt tions in America will participate in & | Grosse Ile Airport of the Detrolt Air- | great men’s congress to be held in |craft Corporation, it was learned Cincinnati, December 11 and today. was announced today at the general | he assembly headquarters of the Pre byterian church in the U. S. A. mony. Limself a diamond ring, he no do Miss Eleanor Stewart, sister of the | Will take better care of it th | bridegroom, attended as maid of | did the last one he owned. He honor, and James FcDermot, cous-, 81s0 probably look upon str: in the bridegroom. as best man. | Bifls who wish to try it on with a 0 miles an | o 5 plane, equipped with many |new designs to facllitate .speed, 1s |reported to have made i G b bridesmaids were Albina Mi- | 8reater degree of suspicion than he 5 A Q (‘gn.grl:ss will _be the first inter-|jour in previous tests. A final speed | chalowska, Sophie Zisk 0[‘ ”\]|:<14i1]:~ s e WE WILL “GLADLY CASH church convention cver organized b7 | test, when it Will be “let out” fs to | town cousin of the bride, Helen | him into allowi her to try the men’s work agencies of the vari- e made soon, after which it will 1 ous religious denominations, it was | dclivered to the army. It is a Loc said. heed ship, powered with a Wasp nd then calml hout taking th ymierczyk and Julia Gwaizda. !2st on her finger Kar; Frank Switaj. Joscph Zisk ot Middle- | Walked away w = town, a cousin of th Stanley | trouble to return the rin The purpose of the conven S ; & y 7 e of the convention will A e [ Skwiot, brother of the bride, and| Terranova learndd his lesson in . ok S a 5D ‘_“i“ k {Pv_ j;‘“h 01 “”“I Julius Walicki, were ushers singular 1 costly 1 To make men realize the place of | ¢nough gasoline for 2,800 miles, wi Moy brldd viore =i br rilel B EG Lo Sint the church in the modern world; to :be used by General James / luhn uate and vitalize religious move- |chief of the army air corps, it ments among tl o dovelop in | understood. Although it is a trans- loyalty to nominational |port type, it has but one seat in the agencies and programs; to promoic ¢abin, the remainder of the room among men inter-denominationai (b¢ing taken up with extra fuel and sollowship and cooperation; to con- 0il struct better programs for men in satin of Grecian style with a veir| Was driving south of tulle and carricd a bouquet of ' I Hartford yester calta lilics and ferns. A gown of | 2ccosted by a young ] pink satin with a horsehair hat ana | him 10 drive her to New Britai shoes to match were worn by the | He assented and the two sturted maid of honor. The bridesmaids toward this ci They had not b were dressed in gowns in rainbow | ON the Wi before the gir Jocal churches, and to lead men to |ing and tf‘jt»ng of the planc. ;fi?r:a::h]:lu::}yllj:l:(x?n:? i l'f.'fm,'m'f '.. v'n‘n S ’,i’“.‘:wi‘.‘,?l u’ | Jnow the meaning of Christ in their | J A reception was held at Tercyak's | this city to collect 35 from f ives, N [ hall on Grove street with more than | friend Who was in her debt for that Among those who will address the | 1200 guests in attendance, N amount 1,000-0dd delegates expected at the | ] Mrs. Stewart will resic Terr . oo 4 erranova was ath to drive convention are Governor Myers Hosmoatiito < cord street after their return from the young lady to her t‘it\ na Young Cooper, of Ohio; Governor I]F ELAIMS C[]URT a honeymoon trip. 364 ho feld fhe nolic: A ect Gifford Pinchot, of Pennsy! arriving at th 1 E e designated addre n Never Before Such Values. Just surrounded the build- | e to haren . ani T T Judge Makes Compromise for LADY ASTUR SAYS ’ m on e | FROCKS ' = e Sake OI Mafl wno mses work i SHE,S ‘VIREINIAN -n:: ”’ffi.i’ l“‘?mmmv{;: i ?,U o (In the New High Shades) auto parked in front . PAST EXALTED RULERS -On\nrvhx.mqu '1;1':\];‘(‘1 ® gln\j?i;m:::s W(m]d Choose Engllsh Gl[lzen_ !l'a.illf;‘fflh' Telling her escort tl Traceski today that he wa he machine looked like onc |o=mg time from work because of h F H hich her friend of § State Association to Have Semi-An- ' continuance in his case, the judge | S lp |PS[, OWGYGI‘ she suggested that the | agreed to hold a special session of B in the hope that she mig friend. Still under the influe tender oughts for tl | fare he told the police that sented. Noting for the fi large diamond ring on s finger, the 16 might ainty fir 2 nual Mecting and FElection court on Saturday when the de- : Wi o | dentor fendant is not working, in the suit | bondon, Nov. 28 (UP) - Lady of Nathan Roscn against Samuel and | 510T discussing the nationality of B iititne e et s B, S fivomen! bil1lin fthic MHouss ok Con e e Sl mons, said foday that she was ¢ Lxalted| The judge sct Saturday, December | 1o Cj:';',‘:"‘“\,’ffil'”:?,f”‘,,’?i‘,; o Connceticut. | 6 as the date. It necessary 10 e AR Bh ¢ for a |continue the case because the plain- | ““Ly 0 TEE LN ANERER. business meetir {he Ellks home |Ufl's lawyer, Attorney Harold Eisen- | ir 1 jived for 100 vears cwao s S WRAnInELon siradt o'clock | berg. could not attend this after= iy country, T would il b a Vir- and a banquet will be served there 1oon’s session ginian Ameri RS Two plaintiffs endeavored 10 have member of parliament. <B association comprises all | another member of a defendant’s | would not aff $9.85 Sizes 14 to 42 Here on Sunday. w Britain lodge, No. . 0. E., will be host Sunda ) members of the F lers association e gathering will conve 'y it on one of her o models are so attractive we sug- gest that you come ear bright colors for your choice: toyal blue, Red, Green, Challenge rgea an-bora that t my being a good cit- | . Leon C. Raczkowski of 40 Ov GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE SOLD | a haif 1o MAKES HIGH SPEEDS( e i ng AT Timrin o S e E Aot . A pocketbook containing the sum | Lascelles, connected by arriag e ant Tl] ATTENI] MFET g | H P[]RTEI] T N[ Tho pyerators licenses of the fol- | L, op o etolen this moorring Srons | With Princels Mary 6f England. has|Trewieh period bl E STEWART—SKWIOT L lowing have been suspended by the | the home of Mrs. Wynn of 70 Pros- | been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. These u from 1930's most lovely fabrics. full face ortrait of s-lan alert young woman, painted ile Gainshorough was in his early New York, Nov. 28 (P—A G rough portrait of Mrs. Edwin irt 1 belonging io his late St. Louis. I'OR BEST RESULTS inches, 15 | USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ul B. Jamison he canvass, JHID onnelly Co YOUR XMAS CLUB CHECKS Gitt Prices aelowe, in Time for Xmas Shopping Dress Up for the Holidays at a Small WINTER COATS $21.95 Sizes 14 to 44 Genuine copies of the new higl —We would be proud of these priced Dresses. And because the Coats at twice this price. Ever) furred with 1930's most lux- wious furs, every one is tailored At $21.95 they are unbeatable. & . cupied cxalted | family pay bills alleged to be owed jzen of entary Blue, Orange, Black, and gorgeous air in their respective |by défendants, but Judge Traceski| oIt T had fo choose at this, SNe Wwas re , i e ! lodges. ruled against each plaintiff. Harry moment, I would take English citi-| 10% well i 1 S. 1COY 7 Dr. Henry Martin, past exalted ¢ asked the court to order | zenship because of my husband and | (919 LIRS v, ST i i Hennessy {0 pay @ 6.45 | because T am happily marricd." With the know : ¢ ent district deputy, is chairman of | gasoline bill alleged to have heen | She stressed, however, that the sit- < such a fine fi g : SPECIAL ! ! ! the committge ments in |owed by his late son, Leo F. Hen- Pt T A e bec tha o this city. He 1 by all | nessy. Tt could not be proven that!myself in 2 country with laws differ- er 1ing was not o ! NEW SILK DRESSES - ew exalted | the father agreed to pay the debt.|ent from mine, where [ doubt that T|She believed it to he. i L yulers. The father testified that the plain- | would want to adopt the nationality | Informing Terranova of f 1 $4 95 {iff owed his son $18 for insurance. of my husband 1 rther imp « « - . '3 Judgment was given for the de-| The bill, designad to enable Eng- |ture in requesti at he . B e T T e i, Robber Mal\es ‘ l(‘(lm e s i e - New high shades. New styles. New print [ . Count Cash Carefully | other action was that of Ros- | ity after marrying foreigners, passed ok ’ mova i Joliet, 11l Nov. 28 (L'I')—Poli~ - cnzweig Brothers to have Mrs. Wal-yits second reading without a vote. | gladly did. The girl left and re = rocords showed to the toduy Popellers pay judgment given | — short time later with the i . vwhat was obtained last in th gainst her h nd for $15.95. The ion that her friend was not o v robbery of the filling station where wife is working and the husband is {A E PR"F MAKES T at the time but wa xpected ® \alter Gurney works not. Judge Traceski denied this . in about an hour d 8 Gurney dispensed some gasolin: ‘“Ol):‘l’“- : / S ro”n"s“ o ”“l‘] v‘“(";i:"’ ".“ 'lml "“ 5 ":““? to a well dressed young man who| Other judgments were as g = 3 i place Uhen served motice he was staging a| Louis Croll s, Stanton E. Ashie EW X RAY TUBE st Lot 8 o Bring the Kiddies Tomorrow to New Britain’s Largest Toyland S [ S . {and David T. Langrock of the Asll-’ time with girl i ] rn of I “Now take your hands down and |ley-Langrock Co., $74.46 for plumb- was waiting the 2 end. The two dra unt e money e ! e ing work; the Johnson Coal Co. vs. 0 h R f gunt the mones in tho cash gl |8 M e Framier. a1 for & DI, OISHeYSKy Reveals Mopg ae'n cet arctied and finans'cann coal bill; Harry's Filling Station vs. to the railroad station. At this po dise bill; Parker & Parker, Inc., vs to go into the statior about the ci nd finally ca gain and make you suffer for it | merchandise; Stephen Zapatka vs. New Haven, Nov. 28 (®—Dr. ova promised that he ST ’ & s pulled several jobs around this|1’avid Gardston, $25, for labor and | Dimitry E. Olshevsky. a Sterling re- | He waited '] IQthE sl > 7 Sho SRR Ve nk i e pees | materiall carch fellow in physics at Yale did not re He folddtheipalioati g 3 At Our Low —— university, today made known out- | that he saw her enter the railrond ; every illing station guy | B sid s cla t h station but could not s when sh . g A y have held up has reported a lot Peérmanent Receiver for "“;{'r'_“”i' class toom i teihad dey —We have a complete iine of IVES and DO Bt T 0 pe ai | Monroe and Company | explanatory of the tube, Dr. _After havi New York, Nov. 28 (—Receiver- | Olshevsky said that inherent dis- | the disappear ship for John Monroe & Company, | advanta S et e e g e fler brokerage house with offices here | cial tubes were that the intensity of | Panied the man on a trip ab 1 o RICEQ! and in France, was made permanent | the x-ray radiation is greater in the | ©ItY on a vain hunt —AT CUT PRICES! today by Federal Judge Coleman. | direction away from the source of IEEdN RO T ESee ] Gordon Liabilities of the company total | the clectric beam and that the spot | 1'8 01 & description of the il L. V Line Hose $5,910,000 against assets of approxi- | of x-ray generation is in an ina thigtonlyEcliic racoversdithe XIEios report of CITY TO REMOVE TREE A large elm tree standing on g Washington Place will be removed tomorrow, City Engineer P. A. Mer- ian said today. The branches extend | onto the roof of a tenement build- ng owned by the city and the trunk i . D B e Il A e A | mately §7,100,000. The Irving Trust | sible position. The result, he s The poli not. divulg A W .‘m,} S ashington | GO Was recently named tem- | is poor localization of the beam. im- 2 i e reets. There is no advantage jn | POTATY Teceiver on application of | pairment of definition in radio-| The Firl o have tol R e, ’ Al & f ot | Charles W. Grec nough of Boston. a phs. and impaired intensity of ‘N I'O‘!"’ that s ered . s e creditor foine Wiexten o lis 1 0ei e intion) railroud station ot some ac- + I S g e mf‘m".hv VIJ,V,\, There was no opposition today to The situation is complicated auaintance and was delayed longer hEe DL Lcscompard SHEAL | o ppointment of the trust comparny ilure to limit the beams of x-r n she had expec s usage of Washington Place towards | :PPO R Fed € (G0 © at the spot Gins she returned to ' h SRR T s perm at the spot of origination ! s ks The receivership was precipitated | tube is allowed to be flooded w ova hz | Sl i o ) » by a run of the Paris office of the | primary and secondary radiation found that he had Ladies’ Picot Top Chifion DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S WHIST he committee in charge of the Lridge and whist party to be held December 12 under auspices of the ® democratic women's club will meet ut § o'clock next Wednesday night company which was followed on | caping in all directions from the| She further told November 8 by a run on the New | tube. To shield the tube, a hole or| SN had been secking b York office. The receivership was | rarget is left for localization for the e brought to prevent possible forced | heam. In the new desizn the prob- Longworth Refuses to liquidation of the assets. John Morn is met * by utilizing only the 3 ST roe & Company has heen in busines tion passing through the tar- Comment on Politics and Nervice Weight HOSE 880 Pain . headuuarters in (ho Hotel Brwin | {1, c* 157 gt and completely armoring the | \}aSINElon, No ; 3 5 o st of the tube. icient opera- | © Iy G o g ’ It was announced foday that the g s and told newspapermen it w 00 « jon f e et is secured by use il name of Mrs. John O'Mara of Trin- Hubbardston Accounts Lion of the target is secured by U | ciog (o Thankegiving” (o “tal tv street was inadvert ‘ left off Y S metal “with - sep- {1 ver the legi ve p ity \l‘ll t wa e v ]1\ I’! off Show $7,985 Shortage i P key” on the legislative prox iie list of members of the advisory ot : , : : : He lost no time, howeve Boston, Nov. 2§ (UP) amina- he layer fac the be N P " soard of the club. Mrs. O'Mara was | o oeter Sade S0 S8 T ert B, ing it am 18 3| inging into a st of 1 —AT CUT PRICES very thin sheet of an clement having Hartford, resigned tax collector of | Lol atomic weigl Hubbardston, revealed a shortage of | gin ccted last week when the club or- nized for the coming year. ition. Tomorrow he pl fer with President Hoover ader s to con- M Children's 3-1c —AT CUT PRICES! ndehou SUEDINE SUITS . high melting and high boiling point, for in- TO SCRAP CRUISER Lisbon, Nov. 28 () — The admir- | alty announced today that it would | ap one cruiser, three submarines ate division of accounts announced ! is to produce x-rays. The layer s today. backed by a thicker shect of an ele Hartford resigned while the audit | ment having a low atomic welght ; was in process. and high heat conductivity, alum- and one destroyer, all veterans of A gh heat conductivity, alum the fleet. The Vasco De Gama, lead-| The discrepancies occurred in ac-|inum for instance, its duty being to [ or of the fleet for fifty-five years, | ccunts for the years 1928, 1929, and | {ranemit x-rays and heat > years. | 1930, Fenton's announcement 8ald. | Areas jrradicated can be hrought democrats would or next year he smil replying, raised h gesture of resignation Then he said: “I have not seen Mr. Gar UNDIES will be scrapped when credit is ap- | 193 L e Bemoprall TRa ) BuE T od priated for construction of a new "‘“0"’1’““ ’}“ Benton; }":‘:‘f?f'l"*l’d to within the thickness of the target | capitol in the speaker's antomc CHi \( il \ COATS cruiser of the same tonnage. mitted the shortage saying he had|fron (ne xray generation spot. fiecdd e i ) v % ot retained for his own vse money re- | y'ouh o B B &R O en I o = (for 1ittle fellovs) i BISHOP SLIGHTLY WORSE ceived in payment for taxes. He | ipis \ay casy and natural, resulting Davies Attends Final £ $3 65 { Chicago, Nov. 28 UP) — The con- |Ea¥e investigators tax = Dill stubs|in jnoreased safely and efficioncy. Meeting of Cabinet B Pe _Panties, Night Gowns, Step- | dition of Bishop Sheldon Munson | Which substantially represented the [mpe 1oy atomic weight layer repre- | ywa reR e 4 \ TV iheon R asiine Bl LR < Griswold of the Chicagé diocese of | total of the shortage. The amounts | oni5 an efficient safety filter for the | retary of Labol el ; 5.0 1 1 Ins, Bloomers and Chemis 4 : listed on the various stubs had not > 3 ; A the Episcopal church today re- | ! i ous stubs had nO! | injurious soft radiation. T e ported by his physician to be slight- | been entered on his cash book or| - gishevsky is a native of Lodz day. He is retiring Mc . ly worse. He has been critically ill‘”"’s"'d 1o his commitaiont book. | pissla, amd held dewrees 160w |sume his place us sbne and appliqued. 5 for more than six weeks, suffering | St o AL Charles university, Prague (1926), | Pennsylvania. He has sat in % from heart and other ailments. GOV. MOODY THREATENED | ;4 University of Pittsburgh in|same cabinet chair since Mar | Austin, Tex., Nov. 28 (UP)—Go¥. | {qng. When asked the tin BANK BOARD MEETS | Dan Moody's declaration that Chi- M s e, o - Paris, Nov. () — A parlia- | 480 should be put under martial| PERAZ! TRIAL plied - NEW AS THE NEW SEASON ¢ & mentary commission to conduct an law has brought an lmflr'oct |hrcalj Havana, ®) — Domingo “The teachings of my lif a inquiry in recent bank failures and | to “put him on the spot.” Peraza. national police officer, went | never to give up vour old job until WINTER VOGUE reral hourss opotefions et today | | The thret, melled frowm Fouston, | on tial today charged with fatally|you et your new.ohes* 2nd elected Louis Marin, nationalist | was received by the governor today. | wounding Arturo Soria, a Key West, - Onl $ 45 leader, president. The commission | He had not decided whether to plac: | 1lorida, youth, during the street ri-| RUBBER FUTURES QUILT ; N Boir 4. - ® s composed of 38 members. be- | it in the hands of postal authori- ots which occurred here on Novem- New York. Nov (P—Rul & longing to the government majority. | ties. ber 13. Soria who died a week after | {utures opened A e Z “It's the first one T have received | he was wounded, identified Peraza | '.00; March & o ] ENDS FIFTH DAY in a long time” he said. the man who shot him contracts—Decen 6; Ma . Py Wichlta, Kas., Nov. 28 (UP) — | _ _— 9.40; May .58 While other prisoners in the county ATE TOO MUCH TURKEY ROBBERS OPEN SAFF e jail feasted yesterday on chicken| Detroit, Nov. 28- (UP) — Taken| New York, Nov. 28 () — Safe COTTON OPENS STEADY and dumplings, Rev. E. W. Parkes, |from behind the wheel of an auto- | blowers stole $16,000 in stamps, $100 | New York. Nov. 28 (P—Cotton . ¢ Jlaptist minister, charged with at-|mobile which police said was zig- [in cash and cight revolvers from a | futures opencd steady. 1 point lot {empting to hold up an ofl operator, | zagigng along snow-covered Michi- | Columbus Circle post office gub sta- |10 5 higher. December 10.62; Jan completed the fifth day of his self- |gan avenue, Ralph Meldrum insisted | tion some time during the night. To | uary 10.68; new contracts—Decem in posed 40 day hunger strike. The |that he hadn't been drinking. “But.” |get at the valuables they blew open | ber 10.60: January 10.6 ry clergyman began the strike “to be |he solemnly added, “I did have a lot |a large safc and cracked a stecl | 10.95; 11.23; July 1 > & absolved of his sins.” of stuffing.” “gfllmul. Edwyard SHARenton ol the fiefan celinesten the duty ofswhich sy e s b s or R $5 00 A SPECIAL PURCHASE !! —All extra sizes. A lovely quality rayon lace trimmed —At Our Low Prices! RFAN Electric Trains and Accessories. —AT CUT PRICES! Men’s Dress Shirts 0 Men's 796 Mogador Ties , S59¢ Men's Part Wool UNION SUITS —AT CUT PRICES! 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