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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930. A Calls Tt Accident Despite Testi- g andwrite S Govemmem’s Bl for Fawor D Lt R e Relerendum Girculated in Ma-| — MURDER AT JAI[ o "o Hoeve, atioe & H]SIFIEJ ol Friflgd With Army Not Successful v "S55 S i MEN’S CUNGRBS “ chado Rpsjéna;igfl Pian M Ulm . k Im. ‘.‘:pr‘?.’,':,"i‘ir.\.l: ST ! it rance companies held almost si A special deputy sheriff, Jesse tions d labor groups are \r ing Dome heeded the :dvice. : agricultural o f asked to sign a_referendum endors- e i . sty, attra e shots. This was termed “not d BF&HCI] Rlckey Ui S(. LOH]S Cfil' ing demands of students that Presi-| Carthage, Mo., Dec. 15 (P—Sherift| A {rusty, attracted by the shots. scaled the barber wire jail yard 0 dent Machado resign | Harry Stevens directed a searcn 5 sl Construction Drops dinals, AdATESSES GIOUD | " The Nartonat - Contederation of |over four states todey for soung | once a8 the killer fired one shat st construction industries wers P which comparcs with the [man and woman who yesterday | "™ f t = v eration of Labhor in |entered the Jasper county jail, killed | . AT e Cincinmati, Dee. 15 (UP) — The (0 11000 rates. has called a|Othel E. Bray, 50 year old peace |Child Drowns, Two Are nt minational men’s ¢pecia ‘e on the officer, with his own revolver, and Saved in River Case rer nu- | fled after failing to open the wom-| . SEVCT B LR e shocmak ¥ s, | en's cell bloc children plunged through thin ice ind others are me A hat and a woman's shoe heel, [into freezing water here Sunday, action on it lost in flight, were clues. No pris-|one being drowned, another being government oners escaped. rescued by a 10 year old boy and st signers of ) Covers Nearby States a third saving herself. The search covered the converg-| Hospital pulmotors failed to re- £ Touia|th Nati i t Many |ing sections of Missouri, Kansas, | store life to the body of Walter yr. Charles | prominent lawyers, physicians and | Oklahoma and Arks s Ferguson, Jr., 7, who was drowned voliticians, said to be or list.| A trusty and John Dyer, 17, son | testing new ice on the Park river. Southern S g e o i Cenciuns Gt ¢ e nd Dr. Wil- | have left for the interior se- lof George Dyer, jailer, were fired| Alfred Parent, 10, perhaps saved o : R ; 5 the w arrest. on by the slayer, who, with his| Florence Gillin, from a similar e AL T A t s el S Yoy : yallas, Tex.. i nio Molinet, s woman companion, ubout 24 years|fate. IFlorence and Vina Murphy, Sk e s de ity . tary of rtion, announced that old, escaped in a small coupe be " . fell through ice on a pond at v e 1 ran at st g e all teachers of the ing Kansas license tags. Pope park. Alfred. who was pass- w pacity; coal was off 5 1 e president’s " 5 | ) U the clections, to ¢ n from ! S e - ; peace and the provincial high Young Dyer, sitting with Bray, |ing by, crawled out on the ice and o d in a tele- | an schools who sig he said the attack was without warn-|pulled Florence to safety while which the congress sent to a t t n into custody, bu The killer and his girl com-|Vina managed to reach the bank e . na £ si ; o {hat their accrued salaries will be n. he related, asked to see Bill | alone. r 1ren ]t]d CIHWd Oblet s St e t with f n s + z e e el e o i Mo., who had| Florence's parents- and many t laymen 5 t T 1 z T t investigation of € I g | after question-|others were talking about a medal \OU’E U RE‘( e hat 1 f 2 I i i i | % s \munisn e s e e for Alfred to but he just said, F S RO ST ! SR et st it e ou N i 18 1ck + with the resig- -, acting failer, turned to| "It wasn't n Sk ; Jation of the two special judges em- | the jail record, the man seized | . e e ki | Carbon forms morc compounds R A LT " Bray cried, “you can't do|than any onc of the other 92 ele- s0 many per- ments. Gifts of Watkins Furniture live to be enjoyved vear after year! O Bl / B h”[fi b : ARMS SEES [}AINh '. : A gift of old time charm Unwreps C‘ ””“ Praises Cumafie and Enterprise ] P IL," Blown 1o Bis of Various Businesses Make this lowboy your “gift to the home™ this year! It is & Queen Anne model with raised mnbu:su and antiqued brass handles. Curly maple © 39 5 VEREEred Lesvvseienest COUGH|NG i s ik Maple Wing Chairs i . 7 : This butterily table can be used as s ' ! an end table, a coffee table or a child’s table. It is made of solid : e maple, pegged together, @ EE ' ; et o 39 &=l with ' iop measuring © | [-09 b — - D % ) 23x23 when open . f ] e such a chair as this our forefathers drew to the sparkling hearth in those early Christmas eves. Only they could not enjoy the comfort that this Watkins reproduction brings with its modern spring filled seat and uphol- stered back! The chair is made of maple with a . covering of colorful cretonne and fits into early P [ ( h‘l‘lld] interiors perfectly. Due to the new, low o~ l : 2 prices prevailing throughout the Watkins st L4 . A=y t istinctive "m. costs $29.75 . . . a sur- only prisingly low pric Sl ‘ ‘ St T T > maple cricket is $4.95 and t Herc's a luxury at its height! A re- volving book table for the one who ! L reads a great deal. The book-shelf t tration revolves while the 19-inch & ’\t T top is stationary Cu:ly 35 P | asle maple veneered ......... 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