New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1930, Page 5

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EW BRITAIN‘ CONNECTICUT, _MONDAY, DLCh\IBLI‘ 1, 1930. | —_———————— | tic Munson, who associated wnh‘(or the state’s attorney found evi “lare! ‘ i | B [ 500, s ! evi- [panied by Clarence Converse, special ind serc h greatly increase the angle of visiou.” WAR SEEHETARY Hams and Sausage On THREE UIE AFTFR Veril, and obtained “rom: her a con- |dence that their quarry was not far federal intelligence officer, whose . y.| “The windshield. being fixed,” fession. They said {hat she ani|ahead of them. presence in the party was P i Trees Boon to Tramps not. ex- executed |says Mr. McNamara “aftords posi- | 4 | y Veril recently had kidnapped Olar Find Silk Pajamas plained 4 entrs modern | tive protection against tread-thrown e Ashland, Wis., Dec. 1 () - ! Anderson, 'a motorist, of James- | In the apartment of Willie Hee- e topped off | ac- | motif, h lize in style and color | pebbles and flying insects as well &~ ramps, encamped near here | | town, N. D., who later rscaped. |ney,a Caponc henchman, ere s by appe 1 ress | und ar jed out 1o the smallest | flying glass. The windshicid siax | ( ; | awoke yesterday morning to find found silk > i ¥ ¥ 8 PAIAIDAS B i) C| g . liminates reflections n pork sa : and picnic hams ons from the renr I 5% by o i e (L Ba“‘“ Tflffls Savage al CAPONE EVADES m Choes it b vl e e o i fong 113108 el and oening wod hurled into the air. many of the || home of Mrs. Ernestine Caru. Her t e & s e 2 . : y | e of Srnestine C'a ere ) mmissioner senge erorlo i e . ¥ ,,“,“ih',"gl?(.]' I;‘ 1 (A—The sec- || bundles stickin the branches Macomb, Ill, Dec. 1 (#—An al- v they also discovered a wooden box 2 h 5.000 men is unable to| M. . Honeyman. pre t Sixteenth Alumersar) 1n;:d:xyru(("er“1':7‘1z;t u: ;o:‘yljd‘:')‘.m“mv\. of nearby trees lleged petty burglar, docile appear- Pla S i 6 an ee i[ : | with a solid gold plate on it in- find h Honeyman Auto os s tha 4 sixteenth anniversary of the more efficient than at any time i, Ao hisf actionejsuddenlyptumnsed scribed ufacture e up to jon of Dodge Brothers firs! since the World war and at the same | B e | LoAasCesneialp Runmanvestordiy 1 CErS CIOSG Behll]d | “Best wishes =iiehy JLT New Hudson and Essex soud the standard of | If which occurred Nover pince & . CIhe SaME | el vear. The program includes|Killing two policemen and wound- Mrs. Car A > “We knew |t 4, was celebrated at the e Eaxe Liree Metpings sttt et e ettvo oarabaroro Tl Milmee | however, < wassosepn Are Now On Display e factory was concentrating |factory last Fridey. K. T. Keller o Seeretary Hurley embodied | Main river, work on the setback of | ¥as slain by one of his victims. The | < . |Cook, whose home was 3 New Had vx mod-fs urces in b . t of the Dodge Brothers nnual V"\:!OH lfl’ President the Bird Point-New Madrid flood- | Man was identified as Edwin Veril ( \ll\agf). Dec. 1 (P — A‘I{nnsr Ca- five I'alfi”l. Roche =aid he believed 4t the lowes s 22 yes 2 . 1 ang N tion. and A vanDerZee, gen- way, and on {he Bonnat Carr sols| 22 of ‘Canton, i1 pone, No. 1 on Chicago's list of |Caru and Cook had accompanied Ca- | Successful | the A tions 1 S A R R as follows: . That pontinuance of building up | ¥a¥ s well as dredgin Sl e o 4 on a loitering | Public enemies” still was free to-|pone on his flight and said he ex- the Hudso i in their busy programs to the air corps enlisted strength by DA‘igable channel e promised | charge. in front of a battery ata transfers from other b hes, under ' liberal use of merge 14 | tion, gan firing from an auto- the mandatory five-y program, | 10 aid localities above ater matic pistol he eted in his means the army soon will be seri- influence which are visited by dam- sleeve. just as the automobile 1n ously handicapped aging waters and unable to {ake | which he was being taken to jail That increased arm vital | care of themselves arrived in front of the police sta- subject requiring proper rent An &conomic survey for a pro- |tion. Policeman Edward Whitlesly. pay being related and of indust mobilization 60, was the first to die. He was day after apparently playing a game pected to get further information went on exhibition today at the the lowest p e pr extend their greetings to the oublic of hide-and go-seek with the au- |during the week. He was hopeful, Honeyman Aato Sale thorities in which they believed they | he added, of s next time. | popular cars are & . Sixte ago today.” said were only one or two jumps behind | Yesterday's re made on a tip in ] - t . A ‘ st Dodge eur him. |received last Fri that Capone s 93 creas ual- C the line/ | think The gangster was sought in raids would bLe found in one of the five i srice *os~ibility of accid says t d be no greater proof on five plac Il supposed to be his | places visited 4 1 W ] | be know ' Tt T f the v and fundamenta: secret hide but he w not Maddox Home Raided ‘ is |1 d in the -Royaie soundness of Dodge Brothers prin- found, although the raiders. led by | The home of Claude Maddox, Ca- 1 e stylish, the sw 8, W t e glass in than this car that is s - m:n-alr 1o efficiency; and b ly in any ¢ enc eing | shot through the he as he step- | y\fynicipal Jm;x'. John H. Lyle ,né pone gunma flm‘o'?gi those . r t being ¢ 1 Nashvill ”rs,nan ‘:::;'“gru‘::a o Chat at the present depletion rate D ¢ ¢ om the m Patrick Roche, chief investigator raided. The raiders re accom- t 1 N tl new chromium- lined front corner p s to its credit.” ; ‘it will be but a matter of several| * ¥ or industrial mo- & quickly sunman sent G vears when there will<be no proper- | b antly : e ot Bo: Iy balanced reserve stocks on hand i he 36, fatally for immediate issue to mobilized a z J e cou L then switched BT e v TODAY Two New Cars Read TODAY a lack of such' war resen 1z ’ . ¥ 5 £t i &locks,”” Hurley emphasized, “would | ned. ; : S i e g kel y Rty c 0int in the fight, make prompt and complets military josa . 1other policeman situation.” sy Pay Unchanged L burglars | m the po- scept for the slight relief '." in one of e g of shots time had adily mounted. in Back he wrote The i confronting the junior offic S ) : b L e et particularly to be deplored i great deal is expected of the regular D nosed army officer. Men who meet thesc t ; : ; - h to rise from his requirements are entitled to ade pros osition in the car and A e Fiteni, ; atitidges of hiz pistol . OYHER sapy non s"css Anu:nvuv BRICID '. SPEGIAL EQUIPMINT lix';A' i As for the air corps. the secrefary reported nérmal progress on the 0 The ¢ ht occupied less than five-yoar progiam expected {0 br a in 1932 tly were taken be completed wher Plane deliveries Mrp of complet rise, as Veril, when schedule: and the cor slow ac ed by them near the battery 1v in commissioned st despite ‘ 4 t hac zly submitted to the limitation of the ny's tota — S led mnothing This 1ed to the dec n that de el. He en- | clse our program of nati ‘ 2 t t s no reason to fense must undergo reorzar ) dgp I spect that he would attempt es he NEW ersomnel 131000 Judge May Speak : 7 covered by the report ‘ ATA s it o o i Wete had ril was sonnel exclusive o !‘vvh.w" scouts 0 L e New . f, and tele fhe military efficiency : 1 Reputed Drog Addict to work of his predecessors, - ' s ) fed o liaver been Hurley especially praised the accom- R0 5 ey R o ; et ot e piceeeted Med 10 Blr & ertre. todns s o COACH oRr 2-PASSENG ~the late James W. . g 5 Ul o = t : n\:}‘;!‘\_ Z;‘;“g‘”:{ SRAL : ; ; a so had a there as ¥ OTHER BODY MODELS AS ATIRACTIVELY ) LL. PRICES F. O. 8. DETROIY st o) an A 1 1nd highwa ™ . pervising the gove Ealay land waterways tramn tems to the functions in the Philip pine Islands and Porto Ri O NIGHTCOUGHS ’We invade a new field with vastly and waterway projects in of the country, in addition ! . P(omwely_smppea almostin- canals. r . 35 stantly with one swallow of 60c | Flood Work } i 5 o . . ° 7 et 0 THOXINE! 'mproved cars at the lowest prices in our history sted a woman ven as Mrs. Nel- 406,000 appropriated for flood con- s trol work on the Mississippl this 1o BY WILLIAM J. McANEENY President, Hudson Motor Car Company WE have built these models up to and be- yond the 1931 standards of performance and quality in every way, and have never in our nistory offered so many improvements. Qual- ity is greater down to the last detail. Every phase of performance has been greatly im- proved, and the luxury we have built into the _ cars is substantially greater than ever before. Dwsas Danagenent Desilks \ W Motors are larger and more powerful. An Exclusive Value Advantages ANNOUNTCING 3 3 { 1 intrOdUCed. Owner-management enables efficient system of oil cooling is A [ | A marked improvement in carburetion in- uadingadvantages in quality and A new motor car of character and dis- ' creases fieX]bility and economy. Bodies are pnceuT:;::;w::::cbt:g‘:;t tinetion with a quarter-century background longer and wider. These cars possess the fil- s company since its incepcion of fine tradition. f]“’c are huld'mf,; open ' CSt, CaSiCSt riding quahtles For the first time’ ::;t};::’);:a:s :‘:; I::;::;:: ki e i ‘ such comfort is available at these 10w DIICES. sy aw i comrolling owners. Eight. € You are cordially invited to attend. Only great manufacturing economies and oy s ba’:_ked by the fact that our large reSOUTCES DELMt US st pane oo It enibi to take the fullest possible advantage of re- HudsosBuex io lead fn design duced commodity prices have enabled US 10 mis eamomics i manfacture ittt e e e offer the public the greatest combination of nd dsrbocon the rng xcep- waring and delivering to each bearing the exact quan- ahield, broadening range of unobstructed vision, both later- tional qua.hty direct to the pubhc " e Adjasable e sun visr 1117 and vertically. Generous deck space fortrunk oF storage. quality and low priCCS in our entire history- at distinct price advantages. See both new cars at these places today: The Five-Passenger Sedan 135-inch wheelbase. 125 horsepower. Eight-in-line. Down seat pillows over full Marshall aprings. Side g arm-reats and folding center arm-rests front and rear. FRANK P. McNAMARA 200 EAST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 2542 ELM STREET, CORNER PARK — TELEPHONE 2110 B

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