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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. 4 | Kenneth Seibert and Kenneth An-] § 9y not wish 10 come between the boys | the discomfort of those who were|with alcohol or some other good | James L. Mulien of Roberts street. | DR. LAMAS ACCEPTS .|derson o the Kensington Congrega- | PARENTS K"]NAP and thelr wother and father. forced o be outdoors. The snow |anti-freezo mixture and keep your | Elm Hill, was traveling west on| Luenos Air ke tional church. lasted onl¢ a few minutes but the | battery well charged” is the advice | Chestnut street at a rate of speea| . oo o® Aires, Dec. 2 M — Do Willlam Coates, Ebbie Zetterman wind continued to increase in inten- | given by a serviceman. | estimated to him to be 15 miles an | C2rios Saavedra Lamas Fas accept’ AFTS and Daniel Wesilus will reproqenl Y[]”Nfi MUS";'ANS WINTER WEATHER sity until during the night it was| A motorist adds to this “And it | hour when his auto was in colligion | €d 0D behalf of the United States the local Y. M. C. A. lrdnk \\ blowing a regular gale. Houses|won't hurt in severe weather to|with an other auto being driven in | the officc of forelgn commissioner Schade and Fher: Strong, Jr. shook, windows and doors rattled | cover the radiator with a blanket or [a southerly direction on Eim street | potore the international commission De]egam Mee G[asgow [0 scrve as leaders for thc ddcsauon MAKES SE[F FEI‘T.M;A cold breezes whirling around | old carpet.” by Rev. John Ronza of 121 Beaver| _ . & | he residences ga mily f aces e | stree | established by the conciliation ¢lllement tom Woman's Custod e | ew York Dec. 2 0P — $16am | s1t0 wan traveling was extimated 10| snees wnich. may avine. botmeen - Tempratare Do o Yo Low e L st e ey / light this morning in the | : : Atalasd Gagnne Policeman Anthony Walinczus in- | ratified in Washington July 18. The ! London, Dec. 2 UPr—Ni % AIRPL N 3 £ L ! Connecticut Compa cur barn ou | pite governmental efforts to encour- ¥ v a cc. —Ninety thou New York, Dec. 2 (®—The talent- evel 10r yeason | Gl e Lod | age water power development. fhe | V¥estigated and could find no cause | post was offered through Ambassa- ‘, sand Scottish coal n aga - | ey ror ”‘]’l‘i”r’j‘:;‘lg‘t“o;;y | ed young Ricci brothers—Ruggic ro| sunk to 10 above, 4 few degrecs| American Society of ifechanical kn. | (OT arreet dor Robert Wood Bliss. | and Giorgio—were with their par- lower than last Friday and Saturday | gineers was told today. while their delegates met at Glas- 7 a d ents today while charges of kidnap- | APY doubts that might have ex-| iy Sore ihe record cold days of| Frank E. Bonner, cxecutive secre- | FRN a8 Sow altemt lo efroctia Mlss NlChOIS Chps Nme Hours ping roiled above their tousled |isted in the minds of local people (e season up to vesterday. |tary of the federal power commis- | How Bright and Full of Energy temporary settlement of their diffi- culties with the mine owners. 1 me va]ous Mark ‘he:i}rl.a S e e a | that winter was something that ex-| Automobile and battery service | sion, said popular notions abouts the | This Boy Looks! The miners themselves did not re- | Ruggiero, n year old violin |ists in imagination only were dis- |men reported a rush of business to- | advantages of water power have -3 flect the optimism which prevailed | prodigy, and Giorgio, rdly less | pelled last night and this morning. | day thawing out frozen cars and | been largely dispelled by large pro- He Keeps His Face and Hands in-high quarlers that a settlement| p, oy Cal, Dec. 2 P—Having| ocompiished, arrived at the a when the temperature struck a new |frozen batterics. One serviceman | duction of cheap fuel supplies and Clean and Healthy with would be reached today, the general lllp;»;nl‘vw‘h\r e e NI L OF Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Ricei | low level for the season | stated as late a when the |10W cost of their cistribution and QU fecling being {hat the national con- o PPed nes > hou < last night as the climax to a lengthy Althongh yesterday promised to | temperature few de. | improvements in hinery to trans- C 2 So ferarice Thursiay wonlal \salve. s hestvarditranscontinentalllEN taets § oz spatilofon) thal part: of’ thel pare | rinetlnclE A oAther ths e [oreas t iy il f = up form them into electrical cnergy uticura aP EsneaiAL ey o e ord for women, Miss Ruth Nichols is (&% (802 S A8 PR B0 L 2 J iEmesn; 4 LSeaInE U, Lo ¢ obland ae well as for | oo 0 POl D eather e ot il iy cury having climbed to 40 during | faster than take care of T the rest of Great Britain fore aiming at the west-east mark Disco)eesfahence the afternoon, about § o'clock last | them.” MINISTER IN COLLISION ' \l\ovl\\r?o]m‘nmrd tod n English e R a0 s NI T i A ‘.’]xmn i K' Key, former mgh! it started to drop rapidly and | Batteries Also 1) An automobile accident which oc- :]311»10‘:\x\‘1|:|1‘ m"\;u.:]nn - fervible.” sald the Rye, N. Y. so-| Lok Ll e v(\’ s i within @ very short time gone | Not only were the radiat cez- | curred at the corner of Chestnut 1‘|ionw‘('1"' i \'\uf\xfl"- ciety woman, commenting on her | wiom CUstody the boys hwve: beetl |away below freezing and was mn,mb but batterics were freezing. |and Elm streets about 9 o'clock yes- \{M“, f a growing unrest in Souf flight completed yesterday from New | /o e c o, ¥ ;‘T}LL;"}N‘ dropping. One man thawed out six batterics|terday morning did damage esti- ales. ir disappearance when she re-| A sudden snow flurry with a high | within an hour. | mated by the principals to be about York in the flying time of 16 hours. p i T 0Tt ?l. deaies = turned home and notified police wind about §:30 o'clock added to Keep the radiator well filled | $75. {39 1-2 minutes. "Snow and Tain | ipey had beeh abducted. Detectives ! |forced me to skim the tree tops at| went to the Ricci home with Miss | times west of Amarillo, Texas. ! Lackey and found the boys in bed. “1 may attempt the return flight | rpov were not disturbed | in two days, stopping only at Wi-| "'gimyel N. Leiterman, the Riccie’ u)u‘l; )l-‘\:flx\um: Izr’ rx;l.{ o LAk issued a statement saying | s > marvels had run awa nnt!: by Mrs. J. M. Keith Miller, S iAo T, | {heir guardian because they were | whose time was 25 hours, 44 min- | ueey’ SR AT PRCSIES FaeY Were Biligs Baing Fals 0 Dis- [ e ST M 2 b 0 e A Y hearten Mooney LaWyers |“win. ihoie or e o klhdd‘:; ML OUR CHRISTMAS CHECK IS WORTH MORE M day an¢ ade ernig. E hS | — un |2 s, Wichila, Ama & “Their arrival was complete | : ~>1\mgm.n Bl ciaing S T ,{,{,,,don e R el d,‘}‘}‘i‘:““]'\‘:‘"“]‘:;“’";‘"; 'lt““;“":"“‘t"a‘"" BL :Lr{.;:v\munh tears but it was a happy o o o o 0 their rflo:;:; \fc:yrrlF?wrrr(rllol:d(:)‘r ‘rongr::;:‘"‘an St houw: pwiiler [&n Court Ruled on Case J. Mooney Gy | Tnthe latest court action, Supreme S ; h = e Biinstanitticone i s oons Court Justice Valente ruled that the WHAT BETTER WAY TO SAVE THAT paredness Day hombing in 1918, Lackey's carc until January 1, in- : T CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK THAN TO IN- which resulted in the death of ten WHEN BANDITS APPEAR |aicating nis vetice tney shouta then 3 VEST IT IN DURABLE, COMFORTABLE g’ D Lig, MFORTAB persons and the injury of about 40. be returned to their parents. Freder- | For more than a decade, critics of e {ick Bartlett, Chicago oil man, had the case have inspired agitation | Chicago Gunmen Overlook Littlc |previously withdrawn bis financial | TEA CARTS B 3 PORTER FURNITURE WHILE PRICES ARE throughout the country against their y support of their education because in Walnut S 2 ! .’ e imprisonment on the ground that Man—Find Him Too Short he claimed they were being ex- and Mahogany ¥ 50 VER& LO“’~ THIS 15 GIFT “7EEK AT The supreme court justices hand- o Shoot | ro played in a charity re- 550 160R e You babts R ¥ PORTER’S, WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN they were not fairly convicted ploited ed down their finding vesterday. In : vesterds Chicago, Dec . some- st Sunday night before an with removable glass L 1 T« o S G Nl i Sl 6 T B S T e WU oVt AND SHOP BEFORE THE CHRISTMAS RUSH. final unless they consent to a re- oo By co TG pogr, | Walker had once refused a perm i < g hearing of his pardon application. | i\chos proved it yesterday when | (07 his appearance, saying he di $ 50 Young Backs Court . ol e " two holdup men robbed the Clean- Sl ORDES Al ans & Dyers' company for which he unced that the supreme court rul- | i "l 5 yl'w:n« e ‘"‘:mp is a driver, and warned as they left DEsltuesblIhEs ca HA BUIGE Lt they would kill anyone wno | him in disposing of Mooney's par- | don application, but Mconey's at- ’”‘\dm':’l SR B e oro ORELIEVE= R P : .| Apparently, however, they over- tart thorough bowel action and rid year {0enevelsiidifhey woulaiworlom Il Ehe N BARSE T A0 SLET RS Sobene R RE et emnsl Eom 6l ot and o yeuc harder to vindicate hin e e e ey | Torcathe it slgn of & cold. Just tube The supreme court justices. with | o /% ‘s ‘(g . y’ly | :Amfi!’:fl:‘vz" d‘h}:lm-'nu gnifaxcention) ihelds that il ings |50 BB aNC 282 1 M IBSINE ach: [ SECAIETS CLRERT L sasy/kod plesant 195 failed to make any affirmative timed helniturectiva g toot smally Tey it Teach children early in life to use Cutl= cura Seap every day and Cuticura Oiutment for any rashes or irritations. Shampoos with Cutleura Seap keep the hair healthy and thick. far better than erdinary Tasative. Trv it showing that he did not in fact com- | Meanwhil nolccoanican] The All-Vegetable Laxative kbR along. Powers jumped on the run- | . 5 a 1ing board and the chase was kept : 8 Billings' petition was based in |NINE DO 5 s 5 % up until one of them, an ex-convict, DRUM TO¥ | part upon the retraction by John 1 = h : altia) ot _ “Now.” said Powers as the po- - Mah i state in the original trial, of testi . : Mahogany yony that he saw the accused men lice were putting handcuffs on their Make the test tonight R T and | prisoner, “will yon please take me . A drum table such % idsliAD iraels X re e fore | Dack to the plant. I've gt to finish ——‘-—m{ 2 SR PORTER,S the bomb exploded. The homb had | checking up. Tor value : 3lAR1:HA been transported in a suit casc e 5 ~ W ApHINGT e e SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | $34- 0 ; R CABINETS Y. W. C. A. NOTES ot S ; - : i ’ The ever popular M tha Washington sewing cabinet in mahogany at sacondmeetinel oL Ane ‘ ! MAGAZINE PRISCILLA Buffalo Bill Pioneer club, which oy s i Savings Bank of New Bntain e i bl (od oy ady S rl,,‘:fj 3 5 i i of various types of Y ret has automatic clected chief ranger. William Davis, Established 1862 3 agazine holder aeputy ranger: Trancis Beyers, ve-| 2 ‘ R e A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL ¥ oy ant KA Aieinces me HOLD ANY PURCHASE FOR $11.00 business merting tests . : i Resources — $25,383,769.3 $4 st of the boys. » worked making games in .25 CHRISTMAS DELIVERY — wood working shop. Carleton Anderson is the leader of the club. | gerson isthe leater of e v oIl Deposits made on or before Wednes- ght with ten boys present. = were Charles Timbrell, Wil- d - D b d “ C] . imbrell. Gustave Meligonis, ay, Lecember Ord, wi raw Interest r Meligonis, Raymond Alde George Dorfman, Stanley Rad- f D h ] Livrence semterd, vreaericn || Trom- LJecember |st. Dickson, and Alfred Hamilton It was decided that the club should be = TR oy S8 i known as the Johnnie Appleseed 5% INTER being paid Pioneer c Officers were clected as follows: | Chief ranger., Stanley Radjuna deputy e ave Meligoni recorder s Timbrell; and treasurer, Peter Meligonis. A ol ution committee was chosen of (veorge Dorfman. lawrence .\'(tlil»‘ RS e MapLE S MAHOGANY HOSTS OF HANDSOME ciuh members went bowling, J ] FOUR POST BEDS LOW-BOYS ’ SMOKERS MacArthur is the leader of the ks | ctainly find the type of smoker that you want here. The 12 delegates who are going olonial four j Exception mahog- c e had so many good looking oncs. Never have to the Older Boys' conference in d mahogany any Low Boy faithfully v been so low priced, Come in and sco them. The lower Viridzeport on Triday will meet in specially priced at reproduc priced ones start 2 Parker $22.50 $49.75 $550 $6.75 $10.75 of the Center Congregational church, i e Gennectiat : : Rt S st W & Truly the store of A Thousand Gifts... Rbctaatc ‘ (:11:" g}fl ;hfilrz ":rtore reasonably priced than ever— o | \ 'elephone Setg, from .. ... $11.50 Clover Table, solid mahogany . Palns Go F t Q l't 4 A\ rilt Top Tal)]e“ solid mahogany En_glish Hepplewhite Clles§ s S ll J > ts nes ualty f i End Tables, from 3 Spinet Desk, mahogany finish WO el’l om LOWCSl Prices i Duncan Phyfe Drop Leaf Table . ... Salem Chest in mahogany . Mahogany Secretary . S oscan Lok Windsor Chairs, braced back C O ] Gateleg Table, solid mdhogdn e 522 Oval Tilt Top Table, maple VanISh Ea h e Bargam Nest of Three Tables ............. Butterfly Table, maple ...... BOth SpOl’t and DYCSS Cottee Tables : 5 (‘lnvdelr Tableci maple we Lt ckly freed n pain and brought & Revolving Book Rack, maho”an it 525 Candle Stand in maple .... s §8.5 il e LUXUUOUS FUl’S Octagon Occasional Table, walnut .. $24.50 Child’s Windsor Chair .......... <T;3 Lame people walk without aid: . . 9 3 Bl 5 - =24 s, 9; R i e Finest Materials ;:‘dl{::‘;“(‘};“J‘L“‘al"»(;’锑;;‘odl A E‘:“ edl“‘tec"e“‘ it s mab] ie i ed; hands at werz NS 4 y. i . ... comple e it ot A e omiee $7,50 $13.50 $18.50 tism are now able to do their share for the support of the family. t-Ma is a wonderful remedy for V e r‘§7 @a stiffening of the joints, rheumatiz pains, gout, neuritis and lumbago. It is a wonder-worker: it never ) ° falters, never gives up until cvery that cause rheumatism are expelled from the hody. i5 mo guess work aboui| ending your rheumatic mis- | - = - s why Fair Drug Dept. Connccticut s B:ct Furniture Vtore md good druggists everywhere can sell it with guarantee of money backif it does not give quick and lasting relief. Sore, swollen, unwg.nh joints are