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wiw | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1830. Jablonski Urges New Polish Home |, oz ™ == VOTES WET PLAN | HITS MID-WEST oo Bil CRAFT DOWN organized a corporation to “fur. well deserving of notice in the cident to the poli nish all necessary medical i press. The r I rson of - w00 FopEE AT Rfil;';gu:i:f'd&'f 5::5' F flUR K".I_ED IN i ].I 830 Majority Against Prohibition | :t i3 50 iy <., | Snow and Low Temperatures in & il s 27 s . Girl Found in Endurance Plane =) arles R. Wiley, president of the | | D times, o 1 a car 1 2 ties Work—Annual Frol-f WEEK EN[] [;ASES er';&\:]rtolln‘v ]‘xu:n‘llu.x]”u);? { n PO” OI M(‘m]bers mii,\éi.lé’.fi[’{l” of 40 children, ] Seveml Sla[e: ¢ L pard ¥ Al\&l la 60“ proposes to “better the lot of = R At a recent family reunion. m—— ic Planned for December Chicago physicians by bringing Boston. Dec. 15 (M—Members of | | beef, a hog, a score of ehickens Ka ) Gc o Snow ' made s Ang ¢ 15 (A — The Ffl[fll Ill]lll‘leS ]l]illO 8{1 b Hl them increased activity at a fair | the National lconomic league, | | 2nd bread from three barrels o |{and sleet, falling temperat Sat Ivator ) ! gir ne of the 28th y return from thousands of under- | | whose cxceutive committee includes | flour was consumer i FER i T 3 who ap- st tri-mot irplunes in the [y treated patic and those sce George W. Wickersham, chairman he aged man ¥s he hag||!N places L e Bk ThOB SR e » i z % b created traditional ( ma nie > <o, v s % . o L | afld RUI] DI‘]YCI‘S ing self-cures of the law enforcement commission, | | never indul tobacco e || _’” "1],”’ 2 ]‘rf“ e & ck by i car oy by Gordor S emptile i new en- : ! —_— U and former Vice President Charles || strong dri e g ; . uvenue, Hart- | dgar i ' were silent Joseph Smulski, vice president, ‘of G. Dawes, have voted for repe Gy Al A g 1. a s crossing Rro Falcon Nest No. $8 of the Dblish e Associated Preas the 18th amendment in a nati —— = . S strect t to the National Alliance of America, was| A fatal shooting, two fatal in- Side pofl : 5 n some of th S elected president at the annud) | Juries by hit and run drivers and e Mrs. Cynthia Bromley terday the Yol SR 2 Soli mecting yesterday aiternoon at gal- | Uhe drowning of a boy Yot wovoal Liiad0 | g il precipitation since prematu N et con hall on Beuver strect. Afidrew | Pioke through thin jec r-»'m 5 T (A7) i 24 Homored I)‘, RCbekahs e | < e szck, fifth distri | four violent deaths over the weck- ‘ | At the meeting of driving norti s : P ,~: 1’11' w’v{;:‘ I!I ::;ni. i " end i e e ‘0'”1’ ot th | lodge Friday t M t\mm‘ IHEL D) AT eLisOF Desert Men Seeking residen ¢ clec el | The results of the poil were m ig a Mrs, yatb Ll § SR 0y 3 Walter Jablonski, proddent of the| Yeter Vass. 41, was being held by known yesterday by T. W. Beatson, | Bromley of 249 Chestnut stroet was | the first ta ! Theatrical Employe Besbitoctt ast o6 vears, was|Martiord police today on a_charg Cxecrilive detiotary OF ihe Greanive | DUSeeDIAd With & bougdel 6% pow |Er Lhis seson JESCIpHationieh e Byi0s Angeles; | Dec! 16/ (P)I— Ghiz- | 1 { W to se Other oftce Financial M(,v,_;\hoohn_ Yesterday by his wife, Mrs. | SR The 1oaenotis ant organizallon ol nyer as a Rebekah. She s r"\""‘ ""‘"”}‘“” : h Valley today for traces of | .y oy dralemdlici st 4 4 G i > lcague is a anizati gy i attends loden | T0ads were bloc ny auto- b ; 3 7 . Walter Lafon, succeeding Peter | Stella Va S Bl efe st ] n HIS H()H]ela]]d 61500 ot thalcotimlnylsimosbiproni (|| el Sl SICHRE BUENCSRo eplis i ile b s et dontiNl EEnL SeNg otk yka; re€ording secretary, Boles- ‘“‘\'" Teare r o ' nent men, formed for the purpose | "“”’V'"'*I""‘ all ¥ An originml ot Pigeonsic, fo suceced Fran || M% Hulda Keane, 55 of West e of cducating and crystallizing pub- | gt T cn 10 e honor was also janik; and treasurer, Stanley | T en: died i New Haven hospital Thursday evening John Peter, lic opinion on outstanding issucs of . N usz, to succeed Prank Kowal- GiCRysNOn DI e g cnived Ve of India who is now study- the day - : : 12 rushed to ecattl turday night when struck by a : e d 3 e e i THREE REPORTLD LOST (b iy 2a0d e »00kin 5 4 R hit and run driver. She suffe the Hartford Theological sem a2 asimlaner 2 Fairbanks, Alaska, Dec, 15 (P — | LUrea .now ‘cover L rlitt £ B 1y for the glare ' g g : ! i fulernal injuriés amd A probabis Wil speak 1o members of the 72 POT cent of the members : S al | snow (il v = i 2l only will conduct the installation exer- G P boys' department of the Y. M. C. A. Against repeal of the 18th amend. Advices s M Niemenen. | A light snow fell over the greater f e L o permitted to cises at the next monthly meefing. Mrs. Keane was struck as she|2Md their friends. He will taik|ment. | Alaska Afrways pilot, with two pas- | part of Colorado. The temperatire iy urg that members have under | o S e i Weer |2DOUL “Boyhood In India” This| In addition to Wickersham | o , 1 made eMErgency | qropping to 2 s above zero mals early t s Some trouble wit motor in consideration the erection of a new on. The machine struck am.|PTOSTAm 15 being sponsored by the | Dawes. the members of the league's | linding on the Dishna river relicve J‘ at Denver. forbidding : the the big J 1 have Polish home in this city, which Bas | ;.0 Clighting passenger, who suf. |MEMbers of the Senior Hi-Y clup, | eXecutive committee are: Presidents "“:"‘Y for "‘”1"’;’ today e — > indication that the Fork- n taker ’ the air, the one of the largest Polish popul fered only slight injuries and then | TNe money derived from the sale James Rowland Angell of Yale, 3 Niemenen and the pussengers left er's trek across tions in the state. Although no defi- | 'm,;‘n I;""}‘“ 'i’f‘r’.'. -.\’:m‘.’\’_‘"w‘“"l' ’u '::”“ of tickets will be contributed to the lLawrence Lowell of Harvard, Nicho. | Iditarod Thursday for MeGrath and Boy and Man Ru" Down, TR K e nite plans are being made for the [, cioq away. national “Be Our Guest Fund,” cre- 1as Murray Butler of Columbia and failed to arrive Young. a fel- ‘\Ot Injured, b) AulOS f o was received at I tor| ept T of the Carib= building. Mr. Jablonski expressed | = gt St ated to assist boys from several for- Harry A. Garfield of Williams, David low pilot, was sent fo hunt for then A boy, 10, whose name was learn- the historic California wasteland n sea ne o g 1 by anto- hope that the Falcon nest or the eign countries to visit the United |Starr Jordan, president-emeritus of | He found- them along Lihna ed to be Nurczyk. living at 6 1 rdy burro draggec t hthou; 1t are visited nifed Tolish clubs work towards States next summer as guests at| [eland Stanford university: Joha river. strect, was knocked down but not | into Furnace Creek the erection of v meeting pl various homes and summer camps «ys Hammond, former Governor 25 the present rooms are not This meeting of the Senior Hi-Y nk O. Lowden, Kdward A. Fi et car pulled up zon ©1b Wil be the last until after the lene, Boston merchant-philanthro Three Soek Director’s Post hrde wey aahenens first of January pist. and Silas A. Strawn, Chicago s nominated for | Eycept for a slight ankle in The wood working club which philanthropist. I directorship of the 10- | {he father was unhurt, meets on Thursday afternoon \\1“‘ cct with Frank| The accident occurred on Broad (150 hold its last session fo ’ . c i rothy t physical direc- S0 Meriaen month during the t weck the appointment he injured girl was taken to t Leaders and some of the members ructor, while the | hospital a passing motorist but Of the Pioncer clubs will go to Meri- | her. ty . automatically be- | was dead when she arrived den on Saturday to attend the <0n-‘ e come the assistants. The candidates | Walt-r Ferguson, sesen years old |clave of grade and junior high : for the office Anthony Rosen-|of Hartford d in the School boys. Bernard Wosilus, ass A COGQWELL | i N Wi drowr 3 5 thal, who held the post during the | iark river when thin jee broke un- a0t boys' work scerctary, will be in S e Tiankle Bin. dinect AFs Tis hody was taken from Charge of the group. An interesting [ > o ont’’ 8 i g e and 3. v ,";:.\:;;f:i“,}t"-:".k',:‘;f,“\i',? 1 S S Ry Deetves Aleged 10 Be | For that “something different T TYPE CHAIR revien o e e, I o T | Implicated in Gases in furniture . . . Authentic il purpose of hut as de- les e | At Arkansas | fell to a depth of s | night. Truckloads of Retiring President Jablonski, who years old of Meriden was torn from her father's when she was struck by an tomobile last night -and hurled, tally injured and unconseious into ficient fc ir necds oA are wiez, J re in progress from 3 N s 3 1 ‘ |m,nmi.fi. S A, m. until 3:30 p. n L A Where could you find a 3 ‘ A 3 . . . g Aol il e [ o schetute For the Week | o yori pee. 13 emaa- | Colonial Reproductions in B more acceptable gift J. Wojcik and P. Cierwinsl audi- " “ Diohaes alib L S tions that criminals escaped prose- than this . or so rea- tors, Matthew Papciak, Stanl at 750 P M. o4ion by paying graft were under | 1 and Anthony (zechowicz; di- ‘ ’ ting of the Johnny Applesecd | (o' S0 ¥ FEVIE BEE WOre HRCSE Maple AL . e . sonably priced. This is T T T m,) lm:'»r club at 7:30 p. m. Leather- | " 4o oicn were lnvolved im the : v a o | FisE g e A. (zechowicz; and press commit- craft ,.r]mu» at 7:30 p. m rpyiten ; ’E o e e e e e ,_ 1esday—Friendly Indian clubs at - ) T = . . Gl e S ), faliony D I I ST G o DT S G CoRe 0 More desirable than ever at the S 3 Szezepanik, Joh Bo; £} and « estig: £ e e > 1 . {5 h X zepani n o, Employed Beve oluh 1o Inyestization “of ihe lower =, an example of the pre- A about 2 ases in which it is al i . tion. Kresel has heard that the ar as sketched, in rich Polish it- ~ % S| z policeme s fienders N B 2 . Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 15 (® — | Thursday—Advanced wood work- '¢Sting policemen steered offenders Choice of nine beauti- rary guild, it was voted th 5 : : to picked lawyers, who persuaded brown maple. . ¢ " h depa e ¢ the ing class at 4:15 p. m. Hi-Y bowl- ¥ VRIS ML ON) 2 | ple. . 3 ? nest’ would continue to be repre- |1 peseanchgycsnatmanigot st glels e P S P9% ! the clerks to free the prisoners. | ful covers in figured sented at the society group meet. |sonservative party is busy working |In€ at 4:15 p. m. Hi-Y supper at he 0 Lo : f . g fngs held monthly to advance Po- out the fiscal problems involved in ; v'fll” p. m. Talk by John Peters on (m': d“‘;"‘h:‘mrn:m”;d rs:\fl_z':‘ tapestry, plain and . s ‘ 5 e wheat e R er | India at . m. claime ave 3 200 to | e 2 lish activities in this city thel whestlonota tachemenan ot e n e 3 3300 each and in felony cases where | figured velour, ma- MR empire cconomic cooperation pro- | Friday—Junior Hi-Y club meet- 3 ) | R g Ve . \ents) ey Baldwin.former|ing at 7 p. m. Meeting of Boy the offenders had police records, T e e The annual Falcon frolic will be it : o B 2000 to $3,000 held Sunday, December 28, in tha Prime minister, told a big F“"‘"””b";,‘\ful’m'{‘{?ffilfi‘;m" p“,‘”;d"a,"‘s :”:L I e m‘ S and base, exactly as “We are working on it so that we | Meeting of Baptist Boys' club at 13 former members of the \u‘el - ; g shown in accompany- might be ready to start the moment | 7115 D. m sqliadsnadito (o itohixialitoduybes) 7 2 ing illustration. the opportunity is given us” he| Saturday—Delegation leaving for fore a police trial board on charges | caid. “We believe the future devel- |OURRCT boys' conclave in Meriden Of conduct unbecoming to officers | opment of this conntry is wrapped 4t 9 a. m. Junior Hi-Y basketball and periury. They previously wers g - _lup in the development of the em- | Practice V"”“'l at 5 p. m suspended on the basis of testimony COMB BACK WINDSOR ember o v 8S; L, by Mapocha Chile Acuna. ex-stool win. has been fully aware the v afternoon for children and in tho | here Friday night. vening for adults. After the re-| cshments dancing and an enter- ent will be enjoyed. The com ittee In charge of the ction liows: Joseph Lukasiewicz, 1k Story :nd Joan 1 Christmas trees will party. an annual custom, and it 19 | expected that more than 100, fn.|!ion and added that this was shown | i e e b speeches of the ministers. « g those who partake in the |!D SPeCC llm[;lnn'\ e Letters Name Local Youth and Five drill classes, wiil attend Joseph Smulski, who has been But the government had made Others From State to Take president of the Falcon Dramatic |UP their minds before the con Giotls fon 1 mast. Yeir rapestod |ohos At were against emp West Point Exams. 5 COLONIAT guild had a successful year |Preference.”” Mr. Baldwin continued. GEO! AANND 4 MIRROR e Despite that they gave no alter . - = " " e polies o e contrvnre T Wi e T o Freach Factions to Let Premier = e—— $14.75 no lead to onditional cadst Wl e R Have Real Chiance nett of Car mittir to ¢ oxd _— u»]n(\;l\‘ll,‘:\\xv. among was danger in d ti f At to Paria. Dec. 15 (UP)—Indications TURNIP FOOT CHEST 1in 19 aldwin went on. “That is not ext March 3. They were appointed 1 in 2 ot a parliamentary ce between ith its t headquarters on La- [threat. it is a statement of fact, v Senator Frederic C. Walcott and | warring polltical factions increased fayette strect. 1t has been establish- | Representative E. Hart Fenn today with reports that Andre Tar- ed in its present clubrooms on Beav- v is there danger? Because if | An indicated by the title, their | jicy. whose ministry was overthrown tor the last 10 years, re-|the mother country will not make|appointment is conditioned on their|in the senate, was reconciled to the WAGON SEAT remodeling the interior, en- | fiscal treaties with them, other | ability fo pass the examination. | (iecestion that Theodore Steeg, his all and installing show- | countries will jump at the chance.| The youths named by the war de- ers and drilling equipment You run the risk oi letting the | partment are country was aliowed at least tem- Membership Passes 450 Britich empire slip into the cco-| Henry Chaffee Tha 13 K porary repose During the meeting yesterday 26 [nomic orbit of some other country.” |street, Putnam, and Richard Wood | 1y wag understood that new members were initiated into the He said he was a strong advocate Hube, Arch street, New Britain, | p.coq his hopes of heeping i 5 t i organization. making its membership [of the quota allowance for empire | principals; James Willoughby, Mil-| (¢ alive on gair a brief res- b3 s ) L more than 430, The induction cere- | countries on Dritish wheat pur-| ford, and Frank H. Patterson, 460 | > G100 O SIS & RO PO = > p $12 75 monies were conducted by President | chases, which would enable iin | Parmington avenue, Bristol. first | g, 0 which he would attempt to o . o Jablonsil to deal with subsidized wheat and altcrnates: Raymond John Walsh, o | iit8 HIEC iana it acinnas The locil nest is one of the.nost Russian dumping SRENCEr avente, S ICL MDY, and win the approval of the cham- active in affairs of the fift Falcor —_— o James Urink, Jy 1o t gen all the nests in the state. Plans for OOULNErIU L1088 nates of confidence on his first appearan FOUR POST BED ihe biennial convention in this ey, In San Francisco Again — ; nber with his new -abi- in the cha on 30 and &1, when dele- | San Francisco, Dec. 15 — The Chimney, oil Heater, net it the Tardieu forces decided to gates and drill classcs from the 36 |globe-encircling monoplane South- Triaaic 3 nests will conve are belng made|orn Cross was back ,:,'h‘ at Mills A\u(() Occupy Firemen “'L"" him. ey - . WINDSOR ARM CHAIR at the quarter rectings of the | Field here, where she made practice Fire in a chimney which caused ,'mg TSR Ml,n' ’:n] s o‘“'-n, p 4 district at the Jalcon hall on Be iERa atore ahe evi ot tein: men from Engine Co. No. 6 con- | iN& the durability of his g f 5 . FOOT STOOL er street der the guidance Commander | Siderable trouble but which did little | Ment. - ! F The New Year's Eve ball, given | »‘mru Kingsford-Simith Gamage, was found burning fiercely | e | & ; CHEST ON CHEST by officials of the district and a com ie plane will be dismantled and about 9:50 o'clock yesterday morn St e » sgs 00 mittee representing the local nest | shipped to Sydney Anstrali in the home of Harry Hill PRerorosbes il X ; | will be held at Rialto hall on Broad placed on exhibition in the National 132 Rockwell avenue Ruresiopenen bt e street to help defray the expenses of Muscum. The last journey of the An oil heating plant overflowed | 5:99: March 9.10: May 7 contracts: December & asked March 9.40 asked: May successor, be left alone w the the convention. The local connmii- Southern Cross over the Pacific is to about §:40 Sunday night in the base- consisis of Peter Klimkicwicz, A. be in a crate aboard the steamer ment of the Hatch block at 22 Main Shultz. Paul Dewicz, Anthony Orszak Golden Bear, sailing from San Fran- strect, and firemen from No. 2 En- | and Alexander Balina cisco January 10, zine company were called. There USE HE RALD CLASSIFIED ADS The famous craft was flown here was no damage, and the firemen ar- | b remen When from Santa Maria, Cal, yesterday | rived before there could be an ex-| Calls Firemen When m Santa Ma o ‘ am Purcell of San Francisco. plosion Brother Makes Threats — At 938 p. m., Saturday firemen | e R : ( S § 4 X . EA7 i BRACED BACK TAVERN New York, Dec. 15 ®) — When Daughters of \mel ica from the hcadquarters XMAS TREES MARTHA WASHINGTON WINDSOR e | rABLI were called to put out a fire in th your brother threatens to wipe you i e out. advises Simon Glaster, call the Hold Election Tonight cizinc pan ot an automobitc ownea AND $29.50 $9.00 $22.00 B firemien, not the police—it's safer The annual meeting for election | by M. Wellins, the car being parked o o 2 ast pleading guilty | council, Daughters of America, wili| fire headquarters. There was no ¢ alarm. Glaster was | be held at § o'clock fonight in the | camuge e fire engines roar- | Junior Mechanies' hall on Glen - - - w J Sh h HTognalhini hineTne orfine ] alraat Mliohan usin diealont e COTTON FUTURES EASY oJ. eenan handl ill be played and refreshments ew York, Dec (P—Cotton . : : L] L arrison Stree He explained that hix brother had served. The council is making plar urcs opened easy, 17 to 26 poin 16 Harrison Street vorn to kill him and he thought for a big banquet and social mect- | jower: December 9.25: January 3 Tel. 5666-R 7 i et seapiRee el et el L ST O S e ety Decingy Cemetery Plots Covered Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store han the police rsary of the institution of the Jannary ¢ March ence was suspended ‘wunul. on January 6. 10.04; October 10.25.