New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 reape | TERRIFIG STORM o i POLICY ONCOTTON s &t i 1§ UPTOS10,123 5 “JUST ARRIVEDY fishing grounds, today were won- McKeough of 387 Main street, was dering if a “jinx” pursued their found dead in room by Mrs. Mc i Lose Ship Atter Vain Battle With = ... o woons 1o nfExehange Directors Say This ™™ s Folecmon “Warer Woman Employes of City Hall ° Heay Seas Thankagivng oy ruce with death - Would Reljoye Siligtion | Plan {0 Hae Card Party Hohday DI'CSSCS the crew, died as the ship was Captain Kelly put in a call for s e RITR CRE e S, .. | nearing port. Today while the crew y Dr. John Purney but up to three New Orleans, Nov. 28 (P) — T | New Orleans, Nov. S (® — A | ¢'clock nothing had been heard from The women employes in city hall was unloading cargo the foremast L i story of a heroic but futile battle | hoom governmental policy of “hands off” | him are planning to hold a large card A New arge Varlety of carrying the unloading tac- | ot : ; witn the sea was brought here today | kle, snapped and struck two mem. | the cotton market would bring | Mullen is belicved to have rela-| party for the benefit of Mayor Quig- with the arrival of the tanker Mu-|bers of the crew. relief to the present cotton situation. | tives in this city living on Washing- | ley's emergency relief fund on De- The Season s MOSt Advance Models the board of directors of the New |ion street mber 8, i in city hall or the Orleans Cotton Exchange said today annual repo s s e la M. | Ship’s cook, reccived minor injuries. instant ; : T PRIESTS 1 The-fund today {otdls 510 44 L] ced bourd’s = - {etihe sanort o Oity Douglass during a terrific storm in = — report said, “is t tallation or! Peiping, Nov. of The Trish : Sheldon, 1t is item- mid-Atlantic C' I confidence which can bist be seenp. | PHosts. Father Laffay T ' ized as follow The schooner sailed from Cadiz lty tems ed by removal of obst who ptured by bandits f 6 with g0 of salt for —_ have in a manner | ] Newfoundland ran into a| oy onditior was reported here. They W Lucy Clarkson of South| T A i S ATAhE riesl he ade al 1,464.11 gevere gale with mountainous se & : 2 vidual speeulators | PTiSoner with the Spanish priest. i 1 LS Manchester, formerly of this city, ¥, idual speculators | PHISONCr W e o a p 12 ey g 3 on the morning of November 12| ag the guest of Miss Mabel Sels a averse to competing witl IFather 1oerr v.vv] 7z, who \\.«s',;\ ‘.Zr} - 45 of Canton (l'epe and Printed with the voyage about half com-|qey of Chapman strect : iRt e : S iwsday and is now a a - = E sterds the rex. which rescucd Captain Thomas| James J. Daly received a frac- Do @ is crew of from | tured skull and James Burbir From city emplo, ploted. | Claims against the estate of John |S1nt interference by congress and | BriUsh = Eunboat in UPPEE prrom other sources Silk in solid colors and new Never saw Such Waves the operations of the farm board, | YAN8tze Tiver “For 14 years I have crossed the the life of speculation and invest- — North Atlantic hd forth for a | ment has been more or less stifled HOWELL BURIED TODAY ta of 64 times, ‘aptain Douglas “Private initiative h success- Bridgeport No 28 (UP) — r crops of Funeral services were held here fo- Previously Union church ser ’ combination effects. Smart Crehan will be heard before Probate Court Commissioaers Williz Keefe and Leo V. Gaffney this after- noon. The estate is said to be in- on ] T Richard Vogel ) necklines and novelty sleeve. d, “but never in all that time have | g0 Rt I seen a sea like that we fought.” | ‘ 1925 and 19 and even far more lday for Richard Howell, cditor-in- His crew pumped the water from | # ifficult situations, can do the same chief of the Bridgeport Sunday Her- G the ships fE A EARTHQUAK 2 with the L situation, provided 'ald, who died Tuesday in his 6lst 10,060.84 and threw her §0 feet into th A Washington, No 28, —(P)—An | the govern t affords relief by We began to leak badly,” he said. thquake about 0 miles from ;amendment of farm relief meas-| The following, all associates or oiaa 4: “Tearing out the ceiling aft we Washington was recorded today at or some assurance of hands off.” [the Heral D] found our rudder port filling with | Georgetown University seismological Endorses Cooperation Davis, Leigh Dannenberg, Wendall S Plenty of water. All hands were ordered {o the | observatory. The disturbance lasted | The board endorsed cooperative | P. Milligan, William Brennan. Alfred MASS MEETINGS HELD LARGE SIZES ve for the one man lashed om 2:39:40 a. m. to 4 a. m. with | farmn marketing as being &, O'Brien and Alfred McLelland Berlin, Nov —Mass mect- 7 i Dl ings were hel leading uni- —in— the maximum movement at 2:53. | petitive trade methods.” —— - battle against the elements While the direction could not t The repor ling off . ATTE \\|.\ m'm\-(,“m\‘ - o ST bl st NEW PRINTS AND was kept up for four days, until|determined definitely, the observa- | Of gross hand the of | 1 \ ] : D ; NS November 16, when the sinking | tory scientists belicved the guake | New Orlea 2in 1 R 3 A enbers his | 1Sh acts of t toward German CANTON CREPE P g ; : inhabitants in esia. . s world over All Colors Juest their respec- i governments to measures Cov. 28— () | e b e Botish Within two hours the schooner’s o2 Sl n 1930 against 1,400,000 | n. He AEaieithegtolist il liquor board plans to close 25 |y ; 2 . W e el crew wes removed. They saved af 0 duor board pla S \ few clothes and the ship's log and JLORERAL naRha RO SLCLOIC . < in gross handlir the council of I McPherson an- fired the Ronald M. Douglass to sink | flof e voay was duc mainly to e General the neath the ship lane g f in through s ents | his de ; of terrorism and a nst th . they hadn't seen us when they | '\ L : from Texas points en route \ Rinoeas IRnontediin(n 3G LiEe mar RaoxaleneNangtsohibition Sluacy el EXPERT FIDDLES UNNOTICED | the Ger Lo EoLT L4 [ From “Dough iser” 62.60 , com- =chooner was sighted by the Murex might have been in South America. |to 1.956 which had changed its coursc to et increased Beek better weather, ER STORES TO CLOSE 33 i 1 968 in 193 building | € Saved in Two Hours W 3 ced the decision last nigh said O Dot ‘s > rn mil New Orleans, which is T = coffin for the | Which passed a resolution, urgi rent than real, us an in-| Boston, Nov. 2§ (I'P)—Di t overnment control — be sus- | dication of the trend of our local as a blind and clderly cent car e economic dep business 1 expressed by the | Jacques Gordon, widely knowr ALABAMA S INVITATION Lsion by closing all liquor and beer | press handlings shows a handsome |cago violinist, stood on a st or Los Angeles, Nov. 28 () — The - $40,( aal asiis olse her | extended an invitat) LOG HOTEL NS 7 Bostonians r ciated good (4 b Gy oL, l resses Boothbay Harbor, Me., Nov. 2 o music. He col | al 7 football game at the Ps (UP—Spricewood 1.0 n small change Lo 3 iggest log cabi - 3ridgepor v il- Earl Foster. graduate n destroyed by liam Hope today said he v ¥ 7 gton State college Prices Remain Ragged and In- /5 S, ot o port repubican fon commities 1 couwas oh o AT st s O e el e clenda ; Made of Beautiful Silk Can- ponsistenvaATIETRolia yRRN e e N Rl e e T e i S ton Crepe, Printed Silk Crepe e s pel I ey (e | difficult nigratior 2 and Chiffons in the season’s e Yoris, Nov. 25 o Cause ot : i s e ng soughi by — - L e S ! { latest styles and designs in a goodly assortment of colors brought no char the bond mar- e o the oot RCE theay Bile moreent i B PLAN TO VISIT BRAZIL v T he e ceenon. | What is Eyesight ’ W ¥ » i ; ‘ and sizes. and inconsistent Althougl party affairs conduct- ) i 1 ur henefit a few, T will tnent J\.l‘ i ;fen da 3 [ s Ao o citoha oosaon Scientists have demonstrated that we receive 80 per " ’ g Sl razilian cmbassy said toda v offering my resigna- [ cent of our impressions through our eyes. e ason s L $14 ¢ e ion.” Have your eyes examined. Indiana PORT ISSULD 1 e R R s W FRANK E. GOODWIN Holiday and month-end demands | almost complete reports the chie ced « firmer tone in the money | forester announced today that 1.343 | ch hip. Optometrist . While call money was|moose and 1,741 deer were killed in e L PHONE 1905 stock exchange at 2| Nova Scotia during the current sea- FOR BEST RESULTS cting a smaller Iz 1 governments ] Fashioned in heavy Canton Crepe, e i sharp cor I ’ [ Printed Silk Crepe and Silk Chiffon $ 95 Loty Higl ‘ . . . featuring all the newest o TG i e ey touches, such as NEW NEC 44 LINES — SLEEVES — CUFFS sl — FLARES and PEPLUMS . . . FORECLOSURE i 1 all colors and combinations. Harry H. Milkowitz, through At- Plenty of $ 95 LARGE SIZE . DRESSES For the Smart terney A. AL Greenberg brought Women frm] || an action of foreclosure on a mort- gage on property on Arch street, the Y defendant being Edward Ginsbu The action is ret ble in the city ourt the third Monday in Decem- proprty Oak nue, the defend- being Hyman Dwerin, owner the equity, and the New Britain Traxt Co. “ana New Britain Na The past few weeks have seen a decided turn for the better tional Bank. who claim an interest in the prope . : " = in retail trade. SECOND HOME BURNS The Largest Assortment of New Pile Fabrics New Haven, Nov. 28, A WITH HAT TO MATCH Shot by I brother while rabbit :;‘,:uj‘, ‘1.::":'1 vl»f;n, ::.:‘::"\r\”nlzl‘:i Th Wh l f P ° L ‘, o THE BIGGEST VALUE OF THE SEASON Georgetown, S, C 28 (A — o second t latial home w York i i More money is being spent for products of labor. There it obeis must be more employment to renlace what has been bought— § Barony, dest i last hunt s e G and there will be still more money to be circulated. e o et ] e e ] | = today A full charze of shot entered his —of Squirrelain . . Camel Pile Beaverlain in tan, head tro gun of his brother s Are Starting to Spin! brown and grey. with smart Collars and Cuffs and Hat to match. $ h 95 YOU CAN HELP KEEP THEM GOING BY BLUY- | & VERY SPECIAL FOR { ING WHAT YOU NEED, OR MORE, IF POSSIBLE. \ [ SATURDAY Regular $10.98 Value g i Plenty of Styles to Choose From i Sponsored By THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD Circulation Over 15,000 Daily The Hevald Has Over Three Times the Circulation of Any Other Newspaper Published in New Britain e of residence of said child, at x days before the day hercin be- | foro assined by this Court for said 5 ] [ BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge 3 - ]

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