New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1930, Page 14

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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930. COLLEGE STUDENTS JOIN FEDERATION JAY INVESTIGATE J4L$ Women Consider Motion at Mrs Gaines' Suggestion Bowdoin Men Assist in Hunt for Boy Who Left Home Yesterday. AN SALE CASES OFF TIL SATURDAY Pinkous and Abrambolf to Plead 10 Violating State Law ALQUITTED, WD GUILTY 1N BOSTON e;’T A{’;_Srwiets Who Jury Fre HELP []EA CROSS - City Conrt Finds For Nowak Against Prawdzik in Broad street Business Dispute TOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS SHAPIRO REAPPOINTED SEARCH FOR MISSING TOT v downt CARRIED TO SAFETY own store SUADE DISCUSSES COLLEGE ENTRANGE “ N.B. H.S. Prepares Real Work- ers for Higher Education YOUNG GIRL LD IN FRANK DEATH Police Say Blonde Gonfessed to Murder of Salesman ¢ City, Dec. 11 (P—Jean vear old blonde was held today on an open charge after po- lice said she had confessed slaying \'am Frank, 65, Memphis jewelry tioneer in a hotel room here ‘adturda\ Police were attempting to learn id, the girl admitted plan- ing the robbery of the salesman, |but whom she refused to name. Officers said the girl broke down and sobbed her confession only |when informed her identity was | known. Frank was found dead in his hetel room Saturday morning. skull had been fractured with a e aud he had been gagged. An nd ring, a stickpin were taken from { him. lhflg'rl was ars Tuesday |after detectives said they traced her {to a residen vle was quoted by officers Ying no one was with her when she killed Frank. “I didn’t think I could hit him that hard. I didn't was dead,” police say she n. ding 1o the sion Miss Dayle, | “having some drin oom, administered s rug Which she feared had not ken effect. She was quoted as saying she him over the head, gagged ith one of her stockings and ed him The loot, the alleged confession 1, £ to the man who ned the robbery, Miss Dayle was id as Wilma Gates, is born in Hampton, lowa, and her 70 year old mother live alleged confes- under guise of in Frank's ristmas >hn,1 rush period, were driven d by po nding Conference Of Probation Ofi"icers Officer I 1 C. sho taken from SCOUTMASTERS’ TROOP Meets Tonight At Y. M. C. A Han- quet Hall—Troops 19 and 10 in Session d th s expect at there will be HERALD CLASSIFIED GALLON 5 Oc GALLON Bring Your Own Can ADS crc COME IN FOR A POUND TODAY p Schrafft’s Molasses Mixture 49c¢ ., Crisp and Filled E C I A o : | The Packafd Drug Co. || COR.ARCH and WALNUT STS. New Britain, Conn. FRIDAY and SATURDAY e Battery Service On All Makes of Batteries All Times. TESTING DISTILLED WATER FREE CHRISTMAS GIFTS 51 Electrical Appliances, Carving Sets, GRENFELL . Christmas Sale Monday, Dec. 15 from 9 to 6 o’clock Tuesday, Dec. 16 from 9 to 6 o’clock AT 191 VINE ST. New Britain i ST 7 B G O P 5 P G T S Rugs, woven goods, books g\ and many attractive gifts. Plumbing — Heating PHONES 5100 - 5101 Nickelware, Pyrex, All at a Special Sale Discount Hand Painted China, Aluminum. Articles packed and mailed out A. A. MILLS — Sheet Metal Work 66 WEST MAIN ST “If you have trouble starting your car, as I used to have because I leaveitinanunheated garage, you need a PEERLESS! It has all the pep and POWER you need. Costs Jess/ For FORDS and CHIVROLETS $5.75 And Your Old Bartery SEARS,ROEBUCK AND | Co Pty 84 Arch St. 98 m todp. m. NEW BRITAIN | umnx INSTALLID Store Hoars | #a m. to6p.m. »|in His | eral doses of | said she | 10 DISCUSS PROBLENS | & speaker, Scout Executive berts of Meriden; §:15, problem and question period; §:45, game period. The question period will enable the men to discuss their problems. Troop 18 held its weekly meeting last night in the with Assistant Scoutmaster Irving | Aldrich in charge. Dan Suilivan as senior patrol rand S. Arena as instructor in aid Scout Executive O. A. Erickson spoke briefly. Because of its large membership group meeting on Friday the senior high school gymnasium with Scoutmaster Linnehan in charge. “Troop 10 will meet tonight in the Synagogue With Arthur Goldman charge, assisted by Herbert Geisinger. SUBSCRIPTION DISCLOSED Willimantic, Dec. 11 (P—It be- | came known last night that the sub- | scription of $100,000 to the Wind- {ham Community Memorial hospital |fund which had been given as anonymous, was made by Mrs. Cam- illa Jillson Potter of Prospect ave- nue, Hartford. The gift 1s in mem- |ery of her grandparents and par- | ents and was obtained by Dr. F. M. 1‘\ nith of this city. It will be avail- able when the $500,000 needed for ¢ | the hospital is subscribed. |, The report made to a meeting | last night was that the total num- ber of pledges for the project was 2,562 which represented $415,728 SCHOOL ALUMNI TO MEET Graduates of Joseph’s school will meet tonight at the parish hall |at 8 oclock, for the purpose of forming an alumni association. mber of graduates met last duum at the church, and waited on Rev. John F. Donohue, pastor, who | |gave his hearty approval to the project. Graduates from the first class in 1906 up to the present time, will| be present tonight. Election of officers and drawing f by-laws will take place and rittees will also be appointed to ion. ef talks will be given by F Fr. J. Keane and Rev. and a social hour rked v r eyes e A gift Viistt tion of a fitted with plain changed for the holidays. beyond FRANK E. 327 MAIN STREET 10 R. R. ARCADE e School gym | He was assisted | troop 19 meets in two divisions-—one | night in | Al Thursday evening, following the tri- | fu- | Bible Institute, ; nh@fififififlafi“fifi“ . A Pair of Glasses for Christmas our office and make pair ol My specialty—Comfortable Vision Optometrist HIMBERG & HORN Winifred Spooner Given Ovation by Aero Club Naples, Dec. 11 (A—DMiss Wini- fred Spooner, British woman avia- tor, and her flying partner, Captain E. C. T. Edwards, arrived here to- day still showing wounds on their faces and brulses received when | their plane made a forced landing | 1ast week in the Tyrhenian sea off Bel Monte Calabri, Italy. Aviation officials and represen- tatives of the Areo club, who great- ly admire Miss Spooner for her two mile swim to shore in the dark to procure help for Edwards, gave the two a warm welcome. JUNIOR HADASSAR SCORES ON STAGE |Original Comedy Presented Be- (fore Large Growd at Y. W. C. A. | Playing to a capacity audience, one that filled every available seat in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium last eve- ning, members of the cast of “Get | Aiour Man” & one act musical | comedy written by Miss Mary Mex | I Miller for the Junior Hadassah are | receiving congratulations today on the excellence of their performance. The play was produced under the direction of Miss Rose Swarsky and concluded with a dance arranged by Miss Mae Koplowitz. Advance publicity was handled by Miss Clara Miller. Those who participated were Misses Sylvia Adler as Babs Morris, Zelda Blackman as Toddy Todd, Hil- da Bessoff as Claire Elise Madison, Edith Fichman as Margie, Clara \\hlltr as Pete, Jeannette Light us | Jen-Jen, Max Reicher as Jack Wal- |ters, Mae Koplowitz as Ohlahoma, | Charlotte Witken as Chuckie, Evelyn Jartman as Sis Morris. Members of the chorus were | Misses Lillian Maxen, Hilda Gour- | son, Lillian Yankowitz, Clara Miller, | Helen Horn, Beatr Himberg, 1da | | Birnbaum, Jessie Zevin, Mae Kop- | lowitz, Daisy Koplowitz, Marion | | Koplowitz, Rose Kirshnit, Rll(h! | Goldstein, Tammic Marshall, Sadye | Cohen, ve Epstein. | Solo parts were taken by Mary Gordon, Edith Fichman, Charlotte Witkin, Evelyn Jartman, Hilda Bess- off and Max Reicher. pm Gold production of the world for 1930 is estimated at about $405,000,« 000. ,———'_—_ Friday Specials at the Strauss - Roth Stores 357 MAIN ST. FRESH FILLETS SLICED BOSTON BLUE 3 Ibs. 25¢ ‘\\lll (,et Diploma From | Moody Bible Institute Miss Sarah E. Confer, a member of the Grace Baptist church, at the close of the fall term at the Moody Chicago, December will be graduated with a clasa| |of who have completed courses | |of study. Miss Confer has complet- | ed the missionary medical servics | | course. |18, MACKEREL 1 O¢ 1b. FRESH COD STEAK LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 12k GEN. SPRING LAMB FORES i 1 2'/;¢ 1b. SELECTED EGGS 22¢ doz. coived N 5 xamined comparison your selece ¢ our eye-glasses, lenses, to be ex- proper sort after GOODWIN PHONE 1905 . Established 25 Years Two Stores 392 MAIN ST. MAMMOTH SALE NOW IN PROGRESS r still remain many We are pleased with the generous response to our Sale, but there good bargains. Don’t fail to take advantage of the low vrices, and complete your Christmas buying at this time. LADIE and MEN'S WRIST WATCHES Guaranteed $7.50 up LADIES’ and MEN'S Solid Gold RINGS $5.00 ., OUR STOCK OF HIGH GRADE JEWELRY, WATCHES, COST aw LESS A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANYTHING UNTIL CHRISTMAS HIMBERG & HORN 10 R. R. ARCADE DIAMONDS, ETC., AT Established 1905 392 MAIN ST.

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