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1- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 193 EAGLES DEDICATE THEIR NEW HOME Ouistanding ~ Achievements ol F. 0. E. Outlined by Speaker home sathering o It was the largest « ocal aerie sary celebrat cn The program or Georg ated the srowth s sars azo success o ollowed Va omed t also zie e peace’ of mind on g & (‘anada Hawa Alaska We are [s) housands of “Thers is a mem That Joyous Feeling of Youth Comes To Folks Past 60 Health Drink Astonishes Ailing Old Vitalizing Morning Folks — 4 Weeks Test Costs But 85 Cents. Wealthy Zreat expense to of Europe fo waters that act howels and lidr te function activ When you purchase an 83 bottle of Kruschen Salts that 4 weeks you can have for morning health drink tie s tallzing and health building n that you would have to p some price for at I Millions of people take their little daily Kruschen because it tecling it and fine all the time people me iropean world o dose It invigorates—banishes that half head- sick feeling—frees you from ache, dizzy tivity takes the ness and indolence. Get Kruschen and gain in enerz Joy of Living rmmful acid and toxins | End here —Vitality—Know the —free from | -——get it at Fair Drng Dept. or any drug store in the world. o a hand- Spas them spells and encrgetic go- place of sluggish- are entitled. But the spirit of to which member he warm sympathy, helpfulness that prompts Eagles to perform those acts of kindness are ound throughout Eagledom When 47,000 nd their co F. O. I Eagles enrolled to ntry in the World paid the dues of thus assuring their rnal protection. The eated a patriotic fund 1 thousand-dollar depende died from sulting from hose m ies of also « Burning Ship Dee. 1 (UP) German freighter Ludwig- shafen was proceding to Balboa un- jer her own power today after fire holds had o forced the 3 10 take the lifeboats The crew later ship to fight the fire o bring the freighter 2% Balhoa. Canal Zone his —The tno v of off Cape Mala re- ) has bee the Years tha Record of shafen was aking out four miles an hour vhen she passed Cape The £ Corzona was expected alongside Nithin a few hours to help fight the The Corgona is equipped imps and salvaging appar- reporied ames, 5. A and a few cargo of passen- aboard. The the transport ne aid of the her command- passengers and had le: the ship b the turned back to Balboa when learned that the Corgona nearing the distressed ship. ol ciota haumont started to idwigshafen when eported th, ciota was vas hafen A steel 18 tons owned by e North German Lloyd. The fire day and appar- pidly. Authoritics of ma Canal warned all shi PIng that the freighter was derel after her crew took to boats =hips Beleicin ral n d oft ore their co e Cape Mala Azuero Peninsula of Panama on & west coast City Items £ EE nin:; wilt On ers ot ssett street Wilford of employ of v Co. of ec consi hanging the sys- s from o Geiii gt regular officers o'clock e G Unemployment Must Be ars of Diminished reon Blanc he FALLING MERCURY STRIES MIDNEST Colder Weather Accompanied by Snow Forecast in Chicago of Hartford 00 e sdgment le Win Balery Decem- it nt amount- frait yread with ancing over cold, ad vould recasti sted that the northw most of its f games istmas atr and 3 13 Dri\feril Out by”Blazc In Providence House erat B0t o e rovidence, 1t 1. Dec. 1 (UP)— ago and ' neluding an in- Milwauk re driven out carly colder, a wept a 3 1 Dougl 1 was 1res Hizhitall 50 the forec cnowstorr alid womar e as Taat fire elling : today when nuct e wooden du on hampered mer ting swept invalid, Mrs Me- Cullough, was carricd from her first floor bedroom Sergeant Hartford B. Cha Police also the {other 12 upanta to Starting in the upper building. the fire broke roof betor for a ¥ gh thre Catherine A da clpless azil on s0at was 00 by Mic 1 to tow cold afety rt of th \rough the was discovercd. But flames might have spread through tenement district eral houses of which showered With sparks first floor was occupied by family of William McCullough second floor family of William Varr, and the top floor by Amenog Bedigian and ‘amily. Cause of the fire, which cansed extensive damage to the upper part of the structure, has not been de- | termined. Great orthwest states, lowa and inclu lLakes re- ' n. most d ¥ Migsour of it of N arts raska Ain the the were The the the HUNTLR'S BODY FOUND East Ha Dec. 1 (UP) body of an unidentified in hunting clothes and wounds on head. floating vards Th= man. clad with bullet was found oft South today. A smashed carby. rowboat was found GERMAN FREIGHTER BUILDING PICKS UP | ISNEARING BALBOA DURING NOVEMBER Tug Corgona Goes to Aid of Newington Inspector Reports Business Slightly Better 1—The Novem- report submitted by Dwight M. Chichester improvement over last The number of pes- November was 40, Houses 2, estimatsd garages, barns and poul- houses 7. estimated cost $1.776: repairs and alterations 6, estimated cost $2.325: plumbing. heating and geptic tanks 11, estimated cost $2 electrical 14, estimated cost. total, $16,185. Ladies' Aid Fair Aid society will hold regular meeting Wednesday aft- ernoon. After the business meet- ing booths will be decorated for the fair, which will be held on Thurs- day and Friday of this week On Thursday a choice of two sup- pers will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Walter Canfield, chairman. On Friday afternoon and evening a tea room service in charge | of Mrs. Harold Burdon, Mrs. Charles Belden and Mrs. Tran Parker will be maintained. Other committees are as follows: Candy, Mrs. Iran Parker and Mrs. Chadd: popcora. Mre rt and Mrs. Severance; aprons, Mrs. Schmidt and Mra. Fish; food. Mra. Jerin and Mrs. Osborn: handiierchiets, Mrs. Rowe and Mus. Boyington: novel Mrs. Forbes and Mrs. Josephson: flowers, Mra Luce and Mrs. Rokland: grab bag. Mre. Rusecll and Mrs. Bray; recep- on. Mrs Nellie Eddy: supper, Mra. Canfeld, Mrs. Byrne and Mra. Steb- bing Congregational Church Notes Newington, Dec ber building Inspector shows some month's report. mits issued for are as follows cost $3,000 The Ladies' Gil | Carl Feiler of Hartford will be at the Congregational church on Wednesday evening o'clock to meet all m Junior Endeavor society who are in- terested in forming an orchestra Farents interested are cordially in- nda aside chapel at T1:15 nbers of the the da) canvase friends of the churc 1pon some time noon The Boy o'clock tonight in the parish house. A card party f he benefit of @ chapel on Willard street will be eld on Wednesday evening at the Mre. Dunne on Coolidge has been for the every Members and will be called during the after- member outs will meet at 7 h home of American Legion News ting of American be held tonight at Le- thz Amer meet on e of Mre can Legion auxiliary Friday evening at th. Mary Simpson on At- State Seal Problem in New Hampshire Capital Concord, N. H., Dec. 1 (# — The of what constitutes this s official seal has beco such igm ' the legislature ich cor January, will be he seal now used by shows & oth (his secre- hip under n in the seals there ship. On still burdened with . And some show the wharf. The al flags used by rles W. Tobey and hig N. Spaulding, s jredecessor differed in detail. including Harlan secretary to Governor ziving iy best obhlem rear A comm Pearson Fascists (:a[;turrci 30 Seats in Bremer_l YVote . . ny, Dec Fascists elections remain with The man- with 10 in quickly ex- Iin which partisan was a Reichswehr KNOCK THAT COLD IN A JIFFY ssecesctcsscsnnanse Here’s Relief Almost Before You Know It et ed zbra It quick re to first y something you know does business—don't start “trying” a lot ncy ideas or remedies. Eve little™ cold is too dangerous to take chances on. . Get Hill's Cascara Quinine. A sci- | entific formula made to do ONE THING WELL: to knock a cold in a jifty, not to cure a hundred difterent thing: iy low directions on hox water, too—that's all mean, aching pains in body begin to go: the up; poisons leave your most before you kLnow like a new person 1f doesn’t do that. your mone; back. Get a box now. You'll surpriseds at the speed with which it works. (Costs only u few cents, | HILL'S “&aii™ | £ from cold nciples and | g0 back two tablets now. Then fol- Drink lots of | Soon thos head and | cold breaks | system. Al- it, you feel it a b BRARMS QUARTET GIVES NOVEL PROPOSAL REGITAL FOR STUDENTS, FOR !R_Y_ REPEAL Folk Songs of Various Racial Groups Featured in Junjor High ‘Gongressman Andrew Suggests Program. Presenting a program of varied New wfly songs, the Brahms quartet made (wo of Solving Problem appearances today in the Central| e Junior High school at pupil con-| ‘vashington, Dec. 1 (LP) A certs. The vocal chamber music|NOVel Proposal for a national refer- presented by the four young women | ©1dum on prohibition was added to- consisted chiefly of folk songs and Ga¥ t0 numerous others for change traditional songs of many lands. The " he law in the form of a joint quartet will also give & public con. | !esolution prepared for introduction cert tomerrow night in the audi- | in the house at its opening session torium of the Senior High school. | UY Rep. A. Piatt Andrew. repub- Garbed in fetching costumes rem- | !1¢an. Massachusetts iniscent of the old south before the| Andrew’s resolution is for a con- Civil war the quartet opened its Stitutional amendment repealing the program today with four Negro folk | 15th amendment which would be songs, “My Old Kentucky Home," Submitied to state conventions. if the “Carry Me Back to Old Virginy,W Tecessary two-thirds approval b Way Down Upon the Swanes '4Ch branch of congress were ob- River." and “Oh! Miss Hannah.® 'ained e el tiresl dunibers pre- 1f three-fourths of the states rafi- sented in an arrangement compoged | !I°d the repealing amendment within for the quartet by Deems Taylor. years, the 18th amendment Oftenbach’s “Carcarolle.” from the be removed from the consti- Tales of Hoffman,” aand “Danza Danza Fanciulla,” by Durante were sung as duets. This was followed Ly two German lieder from the of Johannes Brahms, “Minnelied.” and “Wiegenlied,” the famous ‘Cradle Song.” Other numbers on the program in- ciuded a group of old English airs hopin's “Military Polonaise.”” as a piano solo; a group of French songs, several Chinese melodies and Mo- zart’s “The Alphabet.” musical joke for three voices. The final number consisted of two Scotch son Students of the Senior High schoo! will also hear the Brahms quartet tomorrow afternoon during the reg- ular school session. were seven would tution Hitherto, all constitutional amend- ments have been ratified by state legislatures, but the constitution pro- vides the alternative of ratification by state conventions which Andrew has specified in his resolution. Dry leaders have flatly opposed ch a proposed referendum, with theexception of Dr. Clarence T Wilson, secretary of the Methodist Toard of Temperance, Prohibition nd Public Morals, is conditional. Dr. Wilson, affer first e for a referendum, later ex- pressed doubt to whether state conventions such as Andrew suggests vould be “chosen by the people and not in rome other way.” pen voicing a FIVE HELD AFTER DEATH OF GIRL Youtbs Bring Body to Doctor to Have Companion Revived ALLEGED BAD CHECKS Southington Man in Court On Tech- nical Count While Allegations Are Investigated. S Surpected by the police of issuing vorthless checks, Alexander Belon- i of Flanders road. Southington, is held on a technical charge of : | breach of the peace. He was arrest- | “%'78.! ed yesterday by Sergeant FEdward Kiely. Search had been made for him for tno weeks. Belonzi was brought back from Buffalo two years ago to answer 1o the same charge. Since that time he has not been in the city until his return recently. it is said. In police court today his was continued until tomorrow. Dec. 1 (UP)—Five members of promi- held today death of a a party heing ry famil , wWere the girl erved girl, Miss was ta carly Synday to ot D, F ) Wharton miles from the re dence of David Thompsor man, at whose h she tended the party v Virg land, 20, forme football Horace Mann high ol Thought Her Merely Drunk The five youths who appea Wharton's home with hought &irl too the tood in a 1 doctor them she w ’ you fled Ga connection 8-year-old juor was of the Draves the home i wit prett at 1y Arlene dolyn case clty had at- Airk- at Maccario Bound Over In Burglary Charges Dec. 1 (R—Carl Mac- 23. of North Haven pr 1 over to the superior court by e Justus J. Fennel in Stamford y court this morning, when prob- able cause for a charge of burglary was found against him. Maccario refused to plead, waiving examina- tion Police say acompanying 4 at body drank cario had It circle or puls s dead according to Dr. from the room 1 r automobile. n to s him, felt informed confessed to Carleton Searles of New Haven here last September when the pair burglarized a gun shop. taking rifles valued at several hundred dollars. All the rifles have been recovered & held in the county jail at Bridgeport on number of charges. chiefly for as- sault with intent to kill in connec- tion with the wounding of two Greenwich and one Danbury police- men When Maccario was bond was at $2,50 ithdrawn waen police informed the judge that Assisiant State's At- torney Loren W. Willis desired no bond set, as he desired to question Maccario about other county crimes. | Wharton he has ! »:' 2 fired they pursued an he to come es to police confessed em but whe back he gave They were police said. taking Miss Draves' body to the hor Wharto girl had died f presumably ro cidentally Thompson ho ried after taki hut was | Tied 2 = their arrest- el to e doc- Dr. over, att r ieaving the party had been attacked. Two of Men Married ides Kirkland and Thompson held were Paul Barton, 21; ¢ A rk, 24, and Leon Stan- 2 ik and Barton were and their wives were guests hose . y Har International Paper Co. ! .7 Will Not Raise Prices marricd, New York, Dec. 1 (UP)—The (al the part Shir} father 13 International Paper Company. an. Chief of the Gary fire department. nounced today there would be no| Folice Chief Stanley Bucklind said change in the price of newsprint charged would be sought for for 1931 vouths. Attorney Robert The rate will “'be the who retained company established at the close of Barton and Thompson fami- 3, which, in New York and Chi- indicated he would contend the cazo, 1o liquor was poisonous, that Miss “A year ago.' the company's Draves died from drinking it and statement said, “we vigorously op- s dead for some time lLefore be- posed any price increase. Today we |ing taken to the phy fecl that any increase in price is un- justified and that 1t would be detri mental to the interests of the pu lishers as well as the paper manu- facturers.” S| my all th Moore irk lies same as the nas by the figures 362 sician’s office, MAN DROWNS IN AUTO Auburn, N. Y. Dec. 1 (P—Trap- red in his enclosed car as it plunged |into Owasco river outlet near Port e e | Byron during the night, Joseph W. VOR BEST RESULT Monahan, 24, son of druggist here, USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS drowned Announcement 1st, B associated with the Commercial Company as a Real Lstate Efiective December Vincent Ringrose, becomes and Insurance Agent. He will welcome any opportunity to be of service to his many friends and acquaintances. 55 WEST MAIN ST. ROOM 412 whose approval | fire- — these 14 points is by far the most important for with this supply of rooms they know that their chil- dren will not have to-endure the | heat and cold. the chilling drafts, |the gassing of the stoves, in the building, or the rain, slush and slect as they seek toilet accommodations |in the main building | “To all interested in child wel- | fare the shortcomings indicate an |immediate need for a new building. | No repair or alteration program so | far discussed has afforded a fraction to repairs thelor the improvements which the Norihend school was explained to-|schooi committee feels are necessary Jay by the Parents and Teachers' |in order that the children of the R otiationt hich | Northend school™ be on a parity is agitating for | NO the construction of a new building | With children in ‘other parts of the to replace the old structure on Bas- | CitY: A delay of one year in start- street. The statement issued by | IN& the new building means one win- SR e Sy |ter more of hardship for all con- “Lately there have been in the|cerned.” press statements suggesting that | changes be made in the old North-| the hazard of loss of life in cass| of fire and in other ways make| slight alterations and in this way| [lF EN"]M I TT prepare the old building to tide over | the present unsatisfactory conditions | G i e e YVolunteers Chop Through Creek Searching for Woman desired for the children there ar 0PPOSE PROPOSAL TO REPAIR SCHOOL Northend Parents’ and Teachers’ Assn. Explains Protest Opposition to by sett £0 many shortcomings that cannot e overcome by any repair program | t any price that the parents feel| jthat it is foolish to consider any re- | pair expense except what may ha| Fort Morgan, Colo. Dec solutely necessary. They dgenot|—The frozen wastes of eastern wish 1o confuse the issue of better|Colorado were believed today to |accommodations in many directions | cOlceal the body of Enid Marriott, with a slight modification in one or| WiEgINS ool teacher, who has two directions, been missing two wecks. “To list the major shortcomings| Volunteer posses continued chop- we copy from the special report ‘The | Ping holes in ice-covered Bijou | Northend School’ of the school com. | creck, believing that abductors may I mittee for April 1930. In referring | have 'hurled the school teacher’ to the plans for improvement it body into the stream after Kidnap- ing her when she stepped from a train in Wiggins. The cear old woman last was seen when she left the train and started for her hotel across the 1 (UP) Provide 16 school rooms in- cluding a modern kindergarten of |ample size, instead of the present eight rooms, one of which is used for kindergarten, too inadequate in | street. She had visited in Denver. size and unsuited for kindergarten| A blizzard left the countryside use near Wiggins a barren waste the Provide modern toilets for following night, impeding the search. boys and girls on each floor to re-| The only tracks of the missing place the present unsanitary obso- |teacher were a snow-covered waek- lete basement toilets. end bag and a velvet hat, both ‘3. Provide fireproof stairs and identified as Miss Marriott's and stairways of ample width in place of | found by hunters. The bag contain- the present narrow unprotected ed her personal effects, school pa- wooden s pers and an insurance policy. It ap- ‘4. Provide fireproof floors| peared to have been tossed from an throughout the building in piace of zutomobile, officers sald. the present floors of yvellow pine tini- Aviators who aided in the scarch o d flooring. failed to find any trace of her. Provide adequa Authorities have agreed that a ndow lighting in room thaw probably will reveal the wom- of the improper and inade- | an’s body, although they continued quate lighting in all rooms as al their search in the hope that she present, still is alive and is unable to make ‘6 her way back to Wiggins or to some other village SEEK PROSPERITY LOAN New York, Dec. 1 (UP) — The newly formed emergency committee for federal public works will ask congress to authorize a billion-dollar federal employment bond issue or “prosperity loan” to finance public works and improvements as a means of providing employment to hun- dreds of thousands of workers The issue might be floated by the government in the manner of the war-time Liberty loans, the commit- tee sa re and, cor- every o electric ide modern and ade- night wiring and fix- o replace the inadequate and everloaded wiring now in use, 7 Provide fireproof ghout the entire building. 8. Provide an auditorium to accommodate 4 There is none at walls thro 0 Provide a gymnasium for the school needs. is none present Provide and ade- There 1 a suitable retiring room teach- rest There ers 11 room Provide There a suitable is none Provide a ro for physician There is none now. Prowide a ool. There stock now. suitable and NULLIFIES CUBAN RIGHTS Havana Dec. 1 (P—President Machado this morning signed a de- cree nullifying the suspension of constitutional guarantees which had heen in effect the last two weeks because of student disturbances. Troops that had been on duty in Havana were ordered withdrawn. (lears Boy's Cough “Johnny came home with all the signs of a nasty cold. He coughed and his throat was congested. I gave him Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup. His cough calmed down. (imgeution cleared. The cold vanished. That syrup saved my boy from a real ill- ness.” S. Shepard, Scarsdale, N.Y. Ends Coughs FAST%M SMITH BROTHERS COUGH SYRUP clinic nurses, suitable offi is no suitable Provide a provided at pr who have tuilding school library. None sent children the first “To those portable in of LOANS UP TO $300 Married persons keeping house and single persons living at home will find THE MUTUAL SYSTEM ready {o advance them money, promptly and witn courtesy. Terms are arranged in accordance with your ability to repay. Larger paymeits than specified may be made when desired, with a decrease in cost charges. The character of our service is comparable with that of the foremost financial institutions. 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