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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930. Brazil’s Fallen Chief Goes Into Exile IEI.AIMS HEKILLED | I“i'@ AS SOMNAMBULIST Bmoklyn Sailor Offers Strange | :» Deense in Murder Cast ,__—_ || Judge Delays Court Hearing for Debutante |/ Chicago, Dec. 11 (UP) — A municipal ge, with a reputa- on for severity, delayed an ex- tortion hearing today so witness could slcep | morning after her coming out rty. | equally positive that the thing fe tto- possible. GHOSTLIKE RUINS LINE SEINE BANKS; French “Water Highway” Un- ending Pageant of Beauty ‘Washington, D, C., Dec. 11, The Seine, Paris' water highway to the sea, has been flooded until in | places it has overflowed its banks, | T e is p? Michael according to recent news'dispatches. ! LY ity (CE ) old Brooklyn A bulletin from the Washington, . | ; j 7 : - FRosiLIL Chavch 300 has o st engrossing ‘ C. headquarters of the Natio o L5 proven to be the most popular torr of | inat ¢ .\“m Geographic Society describes some | comadyschnt ented | o, of the beauty spots to seen | pysoiciony] Eni- along the river when it flows more | the pitol i | by the two ‘Most Americans journeying to i borators, Paul I‘rank an Ladislans or Paris become acquainted with the o Fodor, and has been played fn the {op,, lovely views along Irance's most capltal cities of the continent famous river very soon after they | A2 Hecods set foot on French soil” says the| RUIchascaitii o I bulletin. “Those who land at Io | Woods will forgdnize IS Havre ride in boat train that ‘ COmpEny Sdinily parallels the Seine for almost the | e Bt entire trip to Paris; while those ar- | S0 hisgme riving at Cherbourg and “Filosa could not huve he were r “He is |||||!!f."ii M ,,- aone aeinep,” Zering now call crowding of that is. he has been ¢ all recoliection of e o ] Imnln il || il | conscious able to put aw what he did Too fine a co-ordination of mind, movement and hand is necessary fur a man to go from one room to an- cther and stab three different people t vould e possible in ti:c cese f a person asleep. 1 do not mean osa premeditated what ordinary ing of ditated. 1 believe, suffered @ brain- jer some heavv emotional strain or stress No Motive for Crime Attorney Ber oned Filo- kly puz- debu ate on ‘ debut Miss Casino, g0 she quarreled wi of Marion ght the New Yorl be forced Dec met ves sa Kuhn vealthy who had access to Gold oast 1g roon charged with writing five tion letters to Miss threaten Unless o written theatr the ndicated press agencies for iaie by o William old son of a Kuk | | | | to pay t0 say that I he did in ord lowever. brok crime committed me THE EMBASSY is the man IS sailor 5 extor- Wright her know and was un beer Yor 1t famous I s yet New Iilosa ing or some s ember of her family with deatn A alf-brother, Salvatore De Hal she did not donate 000 “fo sista istr and for the relief of mployment.” 4 or, Mr delay Kuhn's alf-sist ounced by Ju And wiile ader of Chicago's : declar h learned that M ; t's coming out party was nt is be strict as s iropean col Kid ght ent ter 16, Z case v The in motl iis 1 motive for such a overed,” he d can learn Filosa vith anyone ang trouble in his life er, and his mother Part of ted o We have s ever been ely normal » is no record of in the d ten- ment S No possible by A. was secn Who | e 5 1 hie 3 ous So s is | may prove onc court history g0 has neve has neve He h sson i allengin n en as job and the you dren ozla his ez ed no defen being taken into contr| ome traveling | One of the . by rail to the capital are in sight of rl g the river for the last 50 miles of e their journey. Less usual is the apitol company. trip up the river by boat which gives | m e e an entirely different viewpoint IOX‘: ieRdvifndeansd flmst the Seine’s beauties. ¥ ; e e ) 1 ro e Ghostly Ruins On Ban o ; - ] S L L it “The glorious river that leads | il AT THE STRAND v ! Ivs vour Mothe he - 10 his owr from le Havre to Rouen and on fo Three 17rc ¢ o bed Paris is a stream of delights, wind- | opened does ing tortuously among little towns, & >, Kok s ror Yoctin, (he ehostly raine of mmm Off to begin his enforced exile in Paris, Dr. Washington Luis | Metra-Goldwy grandeur like Jumicges, and hetween | Pereira de Souza, deposed president of Brazil, is pictured above | spar chalky cliffs now and again, that|in Rio de Janeno just before boarding a liner bound for Europe. rise hundreds of feet above the|Note the guard \\ho accompanied him from the sanctuary of protests he 15! et young man Kilosz po! exc He Went to Sleep fying iroon H movies says he came home fron of tergoer to his injur asle room, d not on avenue ways li-mannered 1s been any 0 one was Neighbors agres nied to be T DT strif un ch went to sleep. | flat has niember and Called which today a nict 3 for ires he Help un you Hall was ¢ the P dis- ousel Al that tl the nd of g unused tou was one, lor way in razor way at had been store 1 medi- spicy situations stained razor river, or, low and heetling, shelter | astonishing cave communities, whose | - homes are bored right into the solid | T rock. | plendid wooded peninsulas | Fort Sao Joao to the boat. the recent Brazilian revolution and he was temporarily held | D Io Van His government was overthrown a prlsunel - nd depicts who 1 opinions of t they Brook- Meagher cabine is waiting th the case. without bail ining of be grand jury's ECTION ANTE RMATH jut out into the stream, that widens h'-‘ low Rouen into as majestic a flood | as the Hudson; and then the ancient pirate stronghold itself comes into view, shronded with the smoke of its factories and busy with the ac- [the rich brown banks.” i tivities which have taken the place | sound of the industries of a thousand y ago How can one describe this cify of the pirates; how give a picture of - PARISIANS FAVOR OLDEST VILLAGE % <. 2 oo foop auye e, e v | AERTRRD TINTIIES 8-Year-0l0 Lad Unear s el t he de- could said to Mea- who ra ticke Kaly Ros- independent for in atives for the 10th was defeated and Shortly after his defeat, obtaining food and the Salvation Army he applied for admis- 0 silent | arney bend all the stars feathery frond; and | blue nights, when the down to whisper and coquette the ripples chuckle softly ag Mhe lica a seat ained, asleey stabber, would not be really He would be in a | Virgin between sleep and | lost h an in such a cond was be k acts nor Payne idely psychiatrist, to help the ir ende m ouse of represent district found from here. Then sion to the cpresentatives exp and sororities of school is scheduled th wors land ell as in nun sitional state A conscious of nember Frank York proba a dime mn New HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS NOW! Presents the Smart Continental Comedy ‘POOR LITTLE CHURCH MOUSE’ By Paul Frank and Ladislaus Fodor With the NEW YORK PLAYERS Mat. (Wed.-Sat.) 2:15 Call 1230 for Reserved Seats PRICES 3. T5¢, $1.00 Britain UsE through the old town and lined with | 5 evenin, annual Almost to Armpits e offic take linger here and there in some old S street whose houses peep and mui- ter at one another across the way? | Such is the dark, crooked. villain- | ously paved Rue de St. Romain, be- side the cathedral. Where Joan of Arc Lost deepest of the eler in Rouen lies in the lonely | tower of the city's former defenses, where Joan of Arc was tried for her [ whi, life—and lost. The gre cone- | Empire topped cylinder is rugged and stal- [up under the armpits in wart, a perfect (restored) picture of [ women wore them in a defensive tower of medieval times, Therefore empire with its wooden hoardings and to he machicolations. Near-by slabs, in the | empire pavement and upon the wall of the Old Market, mark the spot where | Most women the heroic m paid for her pa-|system triotism by passing through the | fire. And upon the hill point Secours, heyond the a huge me- | normal waistlin morial to her crowns the height and her looks down upon the silver-bosomed | Empire nightgowns to choose from. Seine. One of the mnewest efforts is “Above Rouen, crepe de chine gown in pastel candy away in great arcs to right and left | stripe. Washable ribbons of the past rich bottom-lands, checkered | g color as the stripes form the with cool, tender greens and warm |} russet browns. A whole archipelago of lovely little islands, seven of them, flecks the burnished mirror of the stream. Bushily their raise their green heads of balsamy pines and lacy poplars against the sky in deli- cate silhouettes, and the long tows of river barges glide slowly past them like so many swollen sea-ser- | pents. | “But perhaps the loveliest spot in all the winding miles of beauty along | the river between Rouen and 15 Petit Andely. and plans ceremony ha !Chapter, CAPITOL NEW BRITAIN Paris ) have lingerie that I for modest Napoleon's worn some of put I ris is forth g & | partook c moderns. undies are the the frivolou: about lingerie ans waistli interest at th word | Mark's ch Smpire XMAS TREES AND WREATHS W.J. Sheehan 16 Harrison Street Tel. 5666-R Cemetery Plots Covered uttered in quarter decides SUPER-SALESMAN Philadeiphia—William Ingenito is a salesman who'd try to sell the r be Liberty Bell,” according to M goes t Harrigan He r selling Milton | motor in which didn't alled a the LONDON shovec Londo the pla Napgleon's undies time under dresses worn by worn ai vator w or a him to help Ingenito, building Fine him an | themselves belong the latter 80 which d at | cart tha | happened nig aning wns unk de vening 8:15 motor aw AT valer rwise confine 1hove has o to know lot of T of Bon| to 12 inches 35¢, 50c, tures lyi L of a department city a is array of POLICE “ARMY UNOFFICIAL AUNTS A c of “Unofficial been organized here to aid to p with children. purpose of the club is to have mbers take care of children so » out togetl and Iping hand much aunts. of in- the river sweeps has nts It he Plain satin slips, long enough to touch the grou all around and trail a little in back, have elaborate lace incrustations around the top ally 1e and narrow tied just under | i ner the bust. Memt will ulids and sick nd a he o FATS HEADS OF MATCHES s 1lso take endl persons FOR BOILS Huffman. ring from hoils. His him to take lead shot Huffman, unsuspectingly, quantity of the pellets Ragged and shat-| .1 jecame violently ill from lead tered-looking, “the stony hill rears | oot oo™ by cicians removed 50 proudly up above placid river and | o7 \} o [iaden pellets from his in- sleepy town. and squarely npon its| o i crest looms the ruins of Richard the Lion Heart's Castle Gallant—a, great, burst keep and a few bits of mas- sive wall. Once the castle flaunted its menacing leopard ards against the blue and wh and gold of the Frankish skies t that hefore Philippe-A and smasbed it townsfolk w “Now, ruin shir never SHOT al SCHOOL ELECTS Dec. 11 (A—W. H. Winters of New Rochelle, N. Y., has been elected captain of the varsity football team for next year at Choate chool. G. F. Storm of Pelham Manor, N. Y., been named man- The captain-elect is a full- CHOAT Wallingfo Ontario, ( Kenneth TOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED barber told for them Paris | gallowed a ADS OOH! LA! LA! ager. | back. THOSE BA-BEES KNOW Christmas thar wint stand out in her memory was rmed the Entertainment TRAIL™ Smashing SRIG Startling. Gr HOW TO LOYE! at as the Ends smashed 3 8 doing it ghostly and wan, the stark mers upon its hill. with | single spear to glint from keep or barbican. The spears are Still far from glowing—t stout young poplars on river bank and island sentineling through golden days when the river is gleaming Jade: in the fiery sunsets, when it mirrors back every sturdy limb and Hurry! Hurry! Friday Niglt Whoope tin age, in ¥ oht The neiver-to-be-forgotten Killer in but Here is a gift that combines sentiment and usefule “The Big House. This time he's Pat Garrett---the whitest---bravest sherift that ever packed a six-gun. And the boy he hunted--yet loved--- protected. BILLY THE KID JOHN MACK BROWN JOHNSON KARL DANF Other Big Feature THRILLS FOR EVERY WOMAN WHO EVER LOVED - - - 2 “LAWFUL LARCENY" Bebe Daniels, Lowell sherman neh — ness in 2 way she’s sure to like—a Frigidaire with 2 beantiful sterling silver medallion that can be suits ably engraved and permanently attached to the cabie net—a constant reminder of your thoughtfulness: Yes, this is a gift that you &now will please hens For you know that she wants and needs Frigidaire— me 1 my!oits scream!? KAY GOLDWYN that its convenience will mean constant enjoyment MAYER'S Corking COSMOPOLITAN NOW PLAYING Big House of Laughter ‘UP the RIVER’ You'll shout with glee at this laugh riot. Featuring Spencer Tracy, Claire Luce SAATURE An epic of wother love: filled, yet laughter laden. ‘THE 3 SISTERS’ prize beauties who'll your heart. 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