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e SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930. nde art of Orange street, were | 10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, —_— Girl Claims Accident s MEN FACE GHARGES nd Miss aj. Jo- a cousin of brother of - AT METROPOLITAN | poned until next December. The as- sistant democratic leader, Walsh of Montana, on the other hand urged | compensation for her loss of ol- factory sensations. Detroit, Nov. 20 (#—Graft in the | service gghich maintains the block« I o ! day morning at 9 = 3 | OCIC. ews Ll L olimGrosicuEn ey . Pl stately red brick | r Piastkowski cformed the mansion with servants' quarters and | | " Ages d charming garden at- 1 Jleanor Stewart, sister of the tached. Except for the brief time 71 4 2 ¥ 52 Continued From 1 ) gt ittend maid of it was occupied by the late Senator v a 5 5 : o 2 Dermot. cousin et Saghe ey m—— Dutton has heen unable to smeli | | S epera s : HhE it has remained closed for years. (Continued From First Page) LR (0 L 1»1.:'-:!:1""41' o i | Gralt Indictments Pel]dl!lg—75 » L i A Miss Albina i a s 000 agains as i o on Pendleton r nalos Sophic Zisk of htxons committee, expressed pleas- | | Dowd. driver of the car she said || e mighi. Prises wert awarded o Mrs Suadn icin ot the rie, e at the. president s deciion, but || Bit her Others May Be Dismissed harles Duf T v 31 M elen Karzymierc kuggcstcd that consideration be post- She fixed $25,000 as the proper ade aglst Canadtan liauor on the Detroit river seemed likely today (o vesnlt in indictments of #0 prescit and suspended members of the « border patrol and dishonorablu harge df 45 others. The force The thermonieter was reported 10 | here includes 150 men register from 11 to 14 degrees above | warrants were out for 13 patrol- 5 zero this morning. which is prob- | men ana {wice that many alleged ind now saw no reason for changing o | men ana ty any g { ably the lowest reading so far this | hootleggers, charging them with con- humous opera, was brought to the | his mind. g | Mctropolitan Opera House today for | *“Unless there is some modification | “*%% | spiracy to bring in contraband and It Amerloan’ premieres of the world court protocol, 1 shall | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich of Main | Canadian liquor and beer, bribery Moussorgsky, never an cncrgetic | oppose it as I always have.” he con- | Street have been entertaining rela- | and acceptance of bribes. workman, began work on the opera, | cluded. tives from out of town over the| The federal grand jury, which has his fifth and last, six years before his | This s the situation which now and week-end | been hearing evidence for & dcath. It never reached a finished | brings up the question of ratification. will be resumed at the | yag in recess until Tuesday. Then form in his lifetime; and Rimsky- Four years ago the senate voted | Hubbard school Monday morning at|Gregory H. Frederick, chief assist- Korsakoff, who had orchestrated 1o enter the world court, but at- | o'clock following the Thanksgivins | ,ne | Ribteiet altonnay, il T Moussorgsky's “Boris” and “Kho- tached six reservations. Onc pro- | ¢Cess | sume introduction of the testin vantchina,” never found time to as- vided the court should mot render | Miss Funice Pratt has returned | which is cxpected to result in more semble e Fair” for the theater. | advisory opinions on questions in !0 Brooklyn Y. following 2 l(pan 50 indictments, The production at today's matinee | which th: United States has or Short visit here as the guest of hei to Nicholas Tcherepnine, pupil | claims an interest. It was never ac- Nother, Mrs. Charles Pratt ! msky-Korsakoff, who has come cepted by the other nations. .. | The Knights of Pyihlas will meetf ;0 yove’ fed to-Canada.. In order on from Paris to direct the Ameri- Root Formula ext Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock |\ "0 o0 0™ i extradition possible can perforimances. The first per- Elihu Root two years later drew in_their rooms at Community hall. } /0™ oo Frrederick said ho formance of “The Fair’ as now ar- up revised court rules to meet this | 11¢ Pupils of the eighth grade or | (o7 1o nt to have conspira ringed was Elven with mlich saicess| reservation, President Hlooves an.|Erddusting class st fhe Bobbard {80 ol T il N By Monte Carlo, March 16, 1923. It | proved them. so did the League of | School have clected officers as fol- | Lyl o e ain hfl Sane has since been offered in France, | Nations. The president signed the |l0Ws: President. Cortland Read; | ° Germany and South America icc president, Francis Dyer: secre T0 INDUCE GRATITUDE, proper form for the theater w Supporters of adherence are con. | Mrs John Matusz and son 1’:«!1!.} mlmmual Student Tells Advent action now or in a special session. | Both opposed permitting the issue | pavement between this district and to interfere with emersency relief | Berlin street. A coating of hot far Russian “Fair of Sorotchintzy” e ab Spreai over. crosieesand breais P]esen{ed ]H New Y(}]"k & Op in the pavement where water wagy Watson said he was withholding | jjkely to scep in and freeze final opinion on the world court but he always had opposed joining it as well as the League of Nations Many of the alleged bootleg; who have figured in the investi: made by Cesar Cui, who had been | fident of the two-thirds majority | @'¢ spending the week-end "‘““\ severe critic of Moussorgsky during |needed for ratification, but they |Felatives in New York city. the latter's lifetime. recognize & group of about 20 op. he rather risque text of the opera | ponents who could block approval will be sung in Italian, the original | for a long time~—far too long, many Russian having been found imprac- | fear, to permit disposal of all nec- tical essary legislation in the brief three | Create Thankfulness. o The three principal roles are sunz (months remaining before the pres- and Fzio Pinza. a divine providence <o ere- Young Folks “Hard Times™ by Maria Mueller, Frederick Jagel |ent congress pasacs out of existence MRS, WILSON KILOUGH fs e ete e eE e »\Hhm ne lives of people . Mrs. Kilough of Chicago, 111, is spending several weeks with LEAEUE fiRAT":lEI] spirit of thanksgiving to God for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Harrison street. P[AINVIL[E NEWS FOI‘lOI‘l] HOpe Tll& Gl'lfllll IS (h:n\r)?rn al !\nl‘:xl': ; conve ! to call attention to the opportun e ATH Alive, OBAS Sy~ 1 e i for it arch i progress today for | Brown of i Nyack Missionary SOCUALLY ACTIVE gz, s & i ol Dt L St Wl o 2 0 i e e i home of Mrs. Frank Hart of S * Hie e ane | YouRe, People’s socic the Menil ot oAy lieaded his home-made mONOPIANE [ ong yqyent church last evening. F t 3 wvest f n Buffalo in the teeth of e ceting was charge f ttends Navy Rehef League Bfi” will be thespeaker, His sunject will | Geneva, Nov. 20 (P—League of “m,,lv‘;".' AL ‘,r:"l"!.;f'm":’j_h‘;" onn haresio ounced r. Final plans will | Nations cs today hailed the d | ations circles today hailed the de- | (1o ouoh officials at the Cleve-| Misses Pearl Ememams Padefewskl be ‘«omp:,:-;‘lv‘oi:"‘y;‘rrol;a‘rfir;‘ym‘;]’y:]l: fon.of President Hoover to taks |y -y 2ii® s SuofS ot 4o e that | Frelaman san world court protocols Z A IR biosedlot Blainyill e "’"\?” t“’\‘wf"”! Griftin would be found alive. Barney | giving poem was read 5 v 1 which woull | oy coon said he would take-off today | dred Hooper, local H. PICKF Plainville Brief permit the United States to adh on a search of the northeastern Ohio - daughter has been born to Mr. |to the permanent court of interna- | o0 5 = 5 Mrs. Albert Dionne of Wood- |tional justice. hills. : R Princess Helene Will ot Recona]dcn DI\OI‘(C land street at the Bristol hospital. For some weeks observers her. Coast e - 2 2 Sl it ek R s Mrs. Dionne was formerly Miss Lena. had been doubtful that the admin- shore from Buffalo to Cleveland yes- Thanksgiv L - > 3 i L 2 . AR > BNV el ¢ Pedroline of Bank st stration would undertake to push | terday in the belief that e LU 7 dings — i -suptiais ¢ ) fot 5 Miss C z T A large mber from Plainville [the protocol through the coming | Lody would have been blown ashore ( l\’ An ,:o_.. emaits During ! e iy P : e ¢ = t will attend the dedication exercises Short session of congress in view of | had he fallen in the lake e Al e disorans ront King ¢ e 3 s % e s at th w Anthony's church in pressing domestic responsibilit ail pilots on castwa runs also | Carol is “final and unaltera w Bristol t ow morning but League support are deeply | W cted to I for the | madc today in an~ interview with versary requ mass ¥ gratified at this evidence of th man r ports : nted to orr president’s encrgetic interest in the | th plane had been in trouble the na- the Church 8 a ove for adhcsion over Chesterland and Bainbridge in Lccon:- . for the late Ha The fight for ratification will Le Geauga county Tuesday might c L former Pegg Rickard, followed at the seat of the Leagues Griffin, who is 28, had becn flying inister a considered th returned to Of Nations in Geneva with great | for four years, probable successor to the pren N. Y. after | concern. It was felt here that the - Y ship if the King carries out the ending the holiday with his moth- | presence of Frank B. Kellogs's for- LUTHERAN CONVENTION ral expectation for formation West M trect mer secretary of state, on worla Fifty member of St John's | concentration cabinet nson is spending the | court bench, would influence Amer- | chiurch are pla to attend the| The king n various Anksgiving 1 at his home 'ican opinion favorably toward the annual convention of the New |yvard a reconciliation with Princess student | court . d conference brotherhood of |Helene upon his return from exile stitute Will Simplify Matter theran churches at Waterbury to- [ hur s 1sed to accept his offer Scoville-Brown aguc offic d that every- morrow afternoon : “rown Prince Michael Armareal Harriet Brown of | thing in their power would be do Rev. Paul A, Kirsch. s¢ ry of placed tary school o crville and Russell Scoville of | in the way of American ratification. | the United Lutheran d of New r protests, nville were married Thanksgiv- |10 Temove the technical difficultics York will be o principal speaker. i < ernoon at 3 o'clock at the ! They will seck to e e ratifica- | The session will open i p. | PROPOSES.MANTAL LABOR 1ome of 1k de’ parents, Mr. and | tion by a number of states i Rev. Mr. Kirsch is a former presi- | New vork, Not. 29 (Ul -—Ma Mre n Brown of Sprague |One reason or another not yet | dent of the Conneeticut conference |apor was jroposed us pos street. The ceremony was performed recorded their final approval either | and Was pastor of a church in Meri- | iyeans of “taking 1 hell on jutcd | by Rev. Samuel A. Budde, vicar of | of the United States adhesion pro- den for 13 hell wecl crnity pl irossed after | Christ chapel, formerly rector of St. |tocol or of the revised statutc pro- = the 22nd annua sion of oD e P Ao tocol | TWO STEAL BOLOGNA Rl ehi The house decorations were of | Apparently there is no objection | New York. Nov (UP)—Wil- | professor Hoo ruinning pine and laurel and pom- in either protocol except in the cas. | liam Cowal and Louis Stalin un- of the educ great {pon chrysanthemums in differcnt |of Cuba, which has not yet found it | cmployed and homeless, s York university solors, the ceremony being perform- | Possible to accept the revision pro- ' ¢4 With stealing six feet of bologna 1t may cither 1 d under an arch of evergreen. tocol. Cuban representatives from Max Gitlitz’ butcher shop. They by The maid of honor was Miss|Geneva are searching diligently, it |S3id they were starving sented at the Dorothes Schuster, the bridesmaid, | was said today, for some way to ov- o SR Miss Thelma Rackman. and the best | ercome a Cuban constitutional o- FOR BEST RESULTS E an, Ronald Brown, brother of the | jection. The Cubans reiterating their | UST2 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Lridegroom. “O Praisc Me" and “I | Wwish not to obstruct American en- e < Love You Truly” werc sung by Miss try into the court. With regard 10 |=m—— Winifred Delaney during the course |the United States adhesion protocel 1 e s it is recalled here that Cuba is th- ||| YOU always remember The bride wore a sleeveless gown only Latin American state which has | of flesh colored georgette and in her 1atified it. hair was a wreath of orange blos-| Friends of the League of Nations sor o carried a bouquet of white and the world court are very much chrysanthemums, with a shower of | pleased at the stand the American snapdragons and pink roses. The delegation recently took in the dis- maid of honor wore old blue point armament commission regarding th d'esprit, with orange blossoms in |operation of the projected disarina the hair, carricd pompon chry- ment convention. Ambassador Gil- eanthemums of different shades. The son approved an article which th bridesriaid worc orchid georgette commission adopted. providing tha ind also carried cirysanthemums. any dispute arising out of the inter- Mrs. Brown and Mrs. John Scoville, | pretation or application of the con- | imothers of the bride and bridegroom | vention shall be submitted to the | respectively, wore brown georgelte.|world court or any other juridical | About 150 friends and relatives |or arbitral procedure in force be- were in attendance. The couple left | tween the contracting states, on an unannounced wedding trip S Gann ipartme President Cus- | 34 Church street, Plainville. first time o teed i FOUR YOUTHS SOUGHT IN Migs Dorothy o place, for the cabin Mrs. Edwa afternoon recept (Continued From I'age Seven) s GASOLINE STATION HOLDUP 5 The Pythian Sisters will meet NEW Y[!RK S[][“:TY : s oun eeb ey S Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their 1 v of nost important part t round .ot callsi for i ; i Young Men Take $22.95 From |FeOmMS at Community hall. A re- ! for (EHoee Frhol Had i “ound Or coifs fur Ihe mpason "™ |port on the Pythian Fair will be SRR . i : ’ il e _"T'v"” el vhe, has | puilding After Warning Atten- iven at this time. | e o Al i The Ukulele club will meet on Home for THADKS: reen rooseves by T e B S codore Roosevelt, Ji r 'is established at the Ma or, and| Tariftville, Nov. THIS NEW PERFUME SUC dant—Outdistanced in Pursuit | Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock ar ||| "Pecial Christmas Day that brings a From |the home of George Clark for its || beautiful new watch—a Hamilton— in Nova S women a capital | conncction with the robbery last |peing instructed by Miss Anna Nel- | That’s why we suggést a modern new \/IO]JYN UX regular weekly rehearsal. There are isn't likely te be forgetten. Mrs. Ge Leadbetter i M Monday afternoon Mrs. Robe 5. for lu or tea. Senator Cap- night of a gasoline filling station gon of the Hubbard school. The Hamilten (uncannily accurate as s Fieavitt was born in Maine n Vew York, Nov. 29 hanks- | Livingston gave a reception per 18 a splendid “mixer,” and if fowned by Richard Arbour. boys and girls are fast becoming ex- ||| ever) for your gift this year. Se o s snd M, ToNe 55 Teavitt: t i but time along Fifth Avenue home for her grand- :OCiety ever wears upon him he does| The robbers who were armed, [pert on the “ukes” and in the near || that Fath oDl yh r ill Eatract, Toilet Wat G e eI L B daughter. Miss Eleanor Livingston |not show it. emptied the station's cash reglster |future will give a program for pub- ||| por oo oF 208 OF a8 tec i . bl Miss Martha L. Schultz of Rocky IFiftic Al dvantage o aughter of Mr. and Mrs, — of $22.95, after warning the at-|lic approval. | Face and Bath Powder, Eto. Sy nus dd g Gioryac Bl W e pE: 1t Fles oo . Mass. | Mrs Marshall Field has joined the tendant, Jo Wilkinson, 17, Simsbury | A sale of fancy articles and home ||| treasure for years ahead—a watch s ], o8 e gnas. : I LA LS : o rse complement of Illinois folk 1n | nigh school student, to remain quiet. | sewing will be held at the Commu- ||| precious they will always remember IS MODERYN, EXQUISITE AND| E RN SR t v d 5 g At a su nee at their home capital for the winter and 1s Arbour, who had left the station nity hall next Wednesday afternoon this Christmas Day! ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIE! | Barsch of the Memorial Baptist b rodu to societ nually iy White Plains Monday night Mr. | ¢Stablished in the pink Italian resi- |, fow minutes before the hold up, under the auspices of the | ot Visiat oo e church. < crowd as m ‘buts into the week |and Mrs, Willlam €. Wishart an- | d¢nce on Sixteenth street which she | cought a glimpse of the foug youths | Aid soclety of the Method The Palisade with metal band ||| pram size Ilaconneites .. ... $1.50 Miss Daisy M :.” . FRLINGID, In N “';‘,’I"fl'-'; I;r:un_r‘:-d v\r‘u rx;;n,,n ,),,;.,; of their ‘]'fi;llfi"lpw;'(v’ ‘\'r :“ n'»,'n\'from Mrs. | from his house next door. He pur- |A supper will be served attached is but one of the many Miss Daisy M. F é t © becomes a | dzughter, Miss Dorothy Wishs 3. Henderson. She was an | % i ‘cloc o C i e i i i Sl R B y ! Cnidaes ol PRt :L:Thr;.«nn'ro. i o ey M“M’" m:: dfi‘:‘i‘f;‘:;‘”;: mth;\r;(:fl:z: f:.:‘d‘ |“n; HL:I( ;:x;.llfnk in the Community banquet Hamiltons suitable for Christmas ley street were married here on another, and. Mrs. Henry Ward Miller of |50 much better that it is said she | gistanced. 35 e L T 1t pocia) Wil ba el Thanksgiving day by Rev. A wenty-two y \ who | Portsmouth, O. Mr. Wishart is a | Will resume her place in society as Two of the youths remained out- |Monday evening at % o'clock in t Helninger of the First Congregation- | some day will York's now | vice president of the New York,| @ hostess and a guest side the station in their machine |Sacred Heart church social rooms. al church. greatly augmented “400" made their | Central railroad. Miss Wishart wa There is chatter t0 the cffect that while their companions were inside | Bridgs, whist and setback will be . formal bows to society this week. | graduated . from Wellesley last | RéPresentative Ruth Hanna McCor 3 T & . e ety adLy 5 b anna McCor- tsking the money. | played. There is a_ large list of Miss Genev Skwiot, danghter There were seve jits Wednes- | spring. The prospective bridegroom | mick who has a sizeable, old fash- & : ot e b B e ltt of Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Skwiot of day. four on Thanksgiving Day.|is a graduate of Ohio State and the | 1oned house in Georgeiown will u . i bl ! - ; - P 2 5 e € 7 NI & The Herald will be pleased to|will be served after the playing. ¢ trect. and William Thomas | five yesterday and six today. In|law sol b i e reafdence Adaiiideage | Jeweler and Silversmith oncord str in 1m Thoma: oda 1| law Lool of the University of |the reeidence of her late husband's jake your Classified Ad over {he The state highway department has Up One ,.-,,éh,“] ’.'\'wfl.{‘i’,u‘.\' S1 4 MAIN STREET completed rcpairs to the concrete | New Britain, Conn. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ddition, there were numerous par- | Cincicnati, parents on Massachusetts avenu ¢lephone dore Greene ' . : Lonsl shuich @b oo m bo: g'\‘ ]d S {irs Activities B, D %= aimost entertains little groups | Youths were being sought today in |[e8 Mol WReI Y, T RAIAtS B ICER ant ! (® — Four der at the latter's home of me have an accurate, beautiful watch to giving and receiving. May we show mun te you. Priced from $50 te

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