New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 30

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30 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930 UHBAN EUNDIT“]M Oklahoma Clty Has An Oid Time Land Rush DISRUPTING HOMES ' Crowds Breaking Down Family Genter, Conl erenufl Reyeals v of Okla- nd rail- hown in DY I’JRN? ?;?REE.E* JLEEVED Noi Even Piumper Arms Stop Yogue of Twin Guffs 12 ITALIAN PLANES WILLHOP ATLANTIC Squadron Prepares Unprecedent- e Feat, Starting Dec. 15 ww v Needs € hange DEIVER HELD BRI FIZS NEW LAKES CAR FERRY 1'4 With ¢ to go into officials ol ship's bow at ti stonin he ship is ¢ et long and deways down the ways at Manitowoe, Wis., rew in Lake Michigan last fall. While federal a bottle of real, pre-war champagne over thr s of Milwaukee, slides ich foundered with 12 of it o coilector of cus [New Britain Gunners Defeat Glastonbury New Britain riflc men dofeated Glastonbury last night in a Nutneg Itlfl: league mateh at Glastonbury by the score of 1,764 to 1,722 The »w Britain rifie team all had high | Smarks and edged out their rivals by |a margin of \42 points. The scores were as follows: New valan\ H. 181, A. McCor- 181, W. Trick 179, M. Belkin Bochm H. Kalish 168, chowski 177, E. h 166, F. Engel Old Letters Reveal Many Tried {o Prevent War o KIDNAPING IN 1914 SOLVED BY CHANCE Womau Overheals Remark, Lo-| cates o Lost 16 Years oseph Attacked When He Pleads He Is Without Funds ph Dabkowski of 454 1iddy boulevard learned Wednes- n a rather painful exper- it does not pay to he Owatonna, Minn, when d by ho The 16- Dee. 5 (UP)— men w old mystery of a gy as been solved today Glastonbury, Ekstrom 166, T. Grappio 177, H. Massey 166, J. Mil- ‘ler 155, R. Bartmon 173, L. Spen- | cer 181, E. Bancroft 164, W. Corey 5. C. Treat 182, .. Scarrone 173, *. Andrews 1 1d M, Bisi 165 chance remark of a operator nesday n t o B Mra. Mary Burke lived hey demanded that he ler two boys, ner 10 them. When zed 11 A 3 are. One day 1 not have a R 1 errand and s g0ods in his posscE- | tever o | d that they beat him bility and after N1 WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY— Lisbon—Health authoritics of this y failed to take into considera- tion the well known rule of “survi- val of the fittest.” Conscquently, | wnen an order was sent out to ex- terminate all the cats in the city, they weren't prepared to meect the ‘ - | horde of rats which came out on Hoss handls S16S | e streets boldly after their felina children at the had killed off. Now School for Boys tics have another prob- they had and of | ¢ er the clder sprained. He told the policemen was so0 hattered that he was James Hamomnd. Le to lcave his home to report " et ie: o DneeT sooner than last night Jefferson nel the fact that he ravlor Lattell. President Millard Fill- an rs of ante bel- ! she overh unabl encmies the au | 1em on ked wilh au- and learncd that the lad had becn registered ¢ n=me of Cook that time he had left the «chool and was at Portsmouth, Va., unthorities told he long to Portsmouth, the child, 2 a birth d on his ankle dg HIS FIRST MURDER Cleveland—One murder shouldn't ail. according {o George Stev 5, now serving 14 vears in Ohio State pen at Colum. Tbus. He re ly wrote Judge Sil- Mrs. | bert here g “My wife is the now | first T Killed, so will -you marlk | please recommend my parole!” The refuse: keep a man in . Mcekins Ruled Guilty In Manslaughter Case N. H., Dec. 5§ (UP)—A county jury has found 4 guilty of second laughter in connection h of Wilfred Lacivita shion. Mass, in a fir »yed Meekins' barn her: distance tele- This Store |s ?arL er Duofold Headquarters Come Here for Your Gifts You can provide your whole Christmas list. sen- sibly.quickly and econom- ically, at our Parker Pen counter. Graceful stream- lined Parker Pens, Guar- anteed for Life,$5, $7 and $10. Pencilstomatch $2.50 to $5. Parker Desk Bases $2.50 and up. Let us dem- onstrate. PEN GUARANTEED FOR LIFE ] $5 $7 $10 Pens$510$10. P::c‘ihfl"na% Pencils to match all, $2.50 to $5. Other Parker Pens, $2.75 and $3.50 THE PEN SHCP STATIONERS MAIN STREET =) Midget Vest-Parkers fike keysin your ktL Pens $5, inyitat deputy bor f. Levitt e removal of public utilities commissio t actior 297 The Sweet Secret Is Out! Dec. 6, 1930 The PACKARD DRUG CO. Opens Its New Candy Department With a Choice Assortment of SCHRAFETS SELECTED CANDIES FRESH and DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES Here you will find beautiful and colorful boxes and baskets, filled with choice candy delicacies — Gifts and Bridge Prizes — Candies for the Dinner Parly and Dance — Appropriate Remembrances for Friend and Loved One. There will also be many candies for your own sweet tooth and for all the family — Sprill Stix, Cashew Nut Croquettes, Pecan Chews, Bonbons, and a host of other favorites, always fresh from Schrafft’s. Stop at our store Saturday for a pound or two and discover for yourself how exceptionally delicious SCHRAFFTS Candies are. The Packard Drug Co. Cor. Arch and Walnut Streets New' Britain, Conn.

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