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o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. S S R Ex-Errand Girl Will Inherit Modiste Shop LOSS IN OIL BLAZE BELIEVE | ‘ stamped, Ripley will furnish depicted by him). (On request, with dressed envelope, proot sent Mr. IT OR NOT (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) T0 TOTAL MILION 1Y INSANE MEY ESCAPE 1N NIGHT FRONY HOSPITAL SCYTHIAN SKEPTI I'irst Pag CYNIC, STOIC, AND AGNOSTIC CHANGED HIS T AND CONVICTION: ATH S |4 TMES £ FIRST CRACKER. e seid - ¥ In Despair- Dort lear yo Because Sorroais hol r ha 1cured by baldness | OSWALD ZAEHLER NEAR HIS 73TH BIRTHDAY Will Cele- Detective’s Dive for Dollar Has Evil End Chicago, Dec. 4 (A — James Cleary, detective attached to the pawn shop detail, returned from lunch with a bandaged hand. inquired fellow ad- i | BY RIPLEY | Cherry Street Resident ofi- || brate His Anniversary On 0. sald Cleary. “Several of Saturday. us saw a dollar bill lying on the e Oswald Zachler of 191 Cherry LIS street, well known German resident, I got my hand on it f | will celebrate his 75th birhtda ~——————————————7 | niversary Saturday. He was born fon December 8, 1855, in Germany, | coming to this country when a young | man. For some years he resided in | Rockville where he still has many | friends. He came to New Britain 48 year: | 2ago and has ved in his present home on Cherry street for 40 years. employed at Stanley years and now receives his long and faithfu; to have made two other attempts one successfully, to' cash forged checks on April 12, In one of these attempts she is alleged to have fled from the City National bank when the teller attempted to question her while suc- on the genuineness of a ch the other occasion sk 1 in getting 36 on ot which she presented for pay- the Commercial Trust com- | | TFraternally h affiliated with | Gerstaecker lodge, 1. 0. 0. I, and for many years was an active worker n the organization. He is also a| member of the Rockville Bene- society. He is a member German Luthe a pension service. for irl had a blank check book Britain Trust company cr person when she was brought police station today. | learned from the girl that | on parole fro in Middletown an from that institution It is not known whether he required to stand trial | whether she will be return- institution for violation of s of her parole. | Miss Nachily was ted by De- ant O'Mara four years street after he had m the corner of Broad ets where he accosted a house in that ) cd by an clderly wom- o pointed her out to kim as Police m way April o itot : City Items It was incorrectly stated in yes- terday's Herald that William (. Wearne of this city pleaded guilty to of violation of the motor vesterday's session )3 1t . Wearne t Grove 2 - court at nd H ru ning trom e n appointed arles Lar- in the pro- o had just robbed her home an- | Dictionary Loses Out At Garden Club Meet New Haven, Dec. 4 (P—Flower growers in other states may call |the variegated lily shaped summer | flowers what they wish, but Connec- |ticut has decided that the blooms | will be called gladi-o-lus with the laccent on the o, not the i. This word | was one of the chief topics of dis- cussion by the executive board of |the Federated Garden clubs of the state here yesterday. A school for flower judges was decided upon at the session and will be conducted here in March or April. Certificates will be awarded those who complete the course. The use of laurel, the state flower, or strect decoration W disapprov- ed by the board and it voted to send a letter of protest to the state Chamber of Commerce recommend- ing that the state supervise the dis- tribution of accredited laurel $10,000 Reward o Be Paid in Kaufman Case Boston, Dec. 4 (A—A reward of $10.000 was offered today for the dead or alive of Mitchell Kaufman, Boston manufacturer who disappeared November 5 while a hunting trip in Maine. of the reward aid by Albert H. 1 1's brother-in-law, an official of the Converse Rub- ber company which Kaufman liead- cd distributed with descrip- tive rs by Boston police. discover B Announcement would hler, N In their surrounding rélatives dete, efforts to solve the mys- Kaufman's disap- said today they have a private ive in search of clues in the territory where Kauf- man vanished but denied they were tery pearance, convinced he had met with foul . Clarence Baker, minister at |play ond Advent church, will speak at the weekly meeting of the Young People’s society at that church Friday evening, taking as! his subject, “Reviving City Mis- sfons.” For several years Rev. Mr. | er was connected with city mis- on work in Boston. Alfred Fried- | in, president, will be in charge. ceting will be at 8 o'clock. Holy Cross Players Plan to Help Needy T Dra ¢ circle bene- Decema cment. The an extensive social funce ext few months. committee, ap- 1eeting to select HOOVER REQUESTS ~ BUILDING MONEY d From Fi RADCLIFFE SCORES HARVARD STUDENTS . in the churct preparing for program. of tions during t Thaw Case tecalls \ is on to work ml- congress b T AR OLDEST BANK CLOSES Dec. 4 () t oldest Na- 1 Carolina, failed COULD RECITE from me 90 KURSERY RHYMES Hendt le, N C Rig = © 19X Ko P Siadais fac M. McAden, the door, s led to the f all de- o Iirst reported $1,887.- NATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON of France, whose pro onal name was Appollon and whom his De God of Streng per most amazing feats or the presence of witnesses he into the air stopped it with erect. EXPLA - A simple life its for recovers is prescribed representatives of the teich in a foreign office circular mailed them today circular orders enter. cd to colleagues or restricted to the versons and to s mi- ) ormed sal Exposition of Paris, 1889. There, in 160 p and after throwing it higl I did not budge, while his body remained perfectly letique, 48 Faulb ourg Poisszonnieru, Paris. its in 20 Week s—James Anderson Murray, 1, N. J., earned his high school diploma from Brown Prepara- in 20 wee ks by “cramming” for and taking the examina- i He earned nire credits by taking these means in 1929. ist in the Leeds England, headquarters of the linea pig's skin, transplants 1em with blood plasma and a The experiment was conducted to ascertain why hair te moneys be- authorized pro- upon recom- of the should of the and established appropriation T HUNDREDS ARRESTED Dec. 4 (B — Kishi- | ta foreign officials be o made commi The that l:all'ned 1 6 High School Un West D committee wlalls il 10 lives at 24 R st simplest form donfield, N 3 n to college o have failed co SCHOONER CLINTON SEIZED New York, Dec. 4 (P — Coast | Guard he arters was notified to- The | day that a 60-ton schooner, the Clin- of of Bedford, Mass, was Budjenny, last night southeast of Am- ccantionary Lightship by patrol boats. id they belicved she den with liquor. She to the barge piers un- | the plot was n 1927, and the balance by the s own On a Watch Crystal—A scient Re ch ion takes tiny grafts of a teh crystal, value of such 5 end of the urge that early consid to proclaim ¢ 1o republic 1q 4ssocl [’ army ace of an inver fore (o ton, spacial extract to t svized 1 ourl Cha brose se es. letter e bureau of the| The a herewith.” | Ar nieasure TOSI()fiR()\\'—Thc Greatest Football Play Glenn S. Warner Ever Saw ector of t area of North transmitted proxir 5 A b o S ierica is 8,000,000 square miles. consti JURY INCOMPLETE - IN SEARLES CASE ied | Believe Women Held S eme SRR OAYS 7 7 wAYs IN & Davs i and s D That’s why you can afford to buy a General Electric Refrigerator CONGRESS MOVES T0 SPEED BILLS I followed gislatior atior ving her DEC 2 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR makes frozen salad and dessert. Ee) GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR enables ouner to make delicious dishes out of lefiovers. 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Nov, 14, $15; Nov. 28| 29, $6.50; Nov. 24 All were in the > handwriting check the girl attempted to cash this morni and all were made out to casl Runs Out of Bank The girl is alleged by the police Why not drop in at our showroom this afternoon? GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ALL"STEEL REFRIGERATOR Electric Water Coolers + Commercial Refrigerators + Electric Milk Coolers Join us in the General Electric Program, bmdf]wl every Saturday evening on & nation-wide N.B.C. jetwork. NEWTON-PARSONS CO. Distributors: *old the Jeam members handed over to chechs hed | BOERSE TRADING EASY Berlin, Dec. 4 P—Trad November 4 (P —W what to do. 2 is to obtain a Norris resolu- been before Escaped in Yo o ust Ci Miller's ks were ot The owing imounts: Svas an i che @t the close = Owen D. Young =t a luncheor Jie urged that eing a “f «peared to b ent i dates and on the S Aswell Takes Stand hen Asw c over ecretary Hy E: f the Chairman McNary Nov. 5 $10 Dec. louse co e fur- harged | proposed -, C| 39 ARCH STREET PHONE 4557 OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:30 p. m. and Saturdays a§ 10 a. m. to the “Mixing Bow!” hour, by Miss Florrie B, Bowering, director of Home Lconomics, Station WTIG J Says Money Offered Y. De Harry Gordon, whose Ne charges of robbery, larceny, assault Roc | Mrs. rrested ir York on comn common e of the senats “mad |

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