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a0 ° o o s I A ke e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930. 15 DANIEL FROHMAN HURT IN ACCIDENT Theatrical Producer Mysterious- Iy Injured, Operated Upon New York, Dec. 15 (®) — Daniel Frohman, theatrical producer, was in a hospital today with an injured shoulder, treated in an emergency operation yesterday. Dr. George Schwartz, who per- formed the operation, declined to | reveal the cause of the injury but| said his patient's tondition was sat- lsfactory and that his recovery vir- tually was assured. Mr. Frohman is ¥, sveral newspapers said the pro- | Hucer was struck by a taxicab while en route to the apartment of Miss Fannie Hurst, the writer. He was taken to the Park East hospital and put on the operating table at once. Mr. Frohman was to have been the guest of honor at a dinner if the National Arts club last night. INDIAN DELEGATES CLASH AT PARLEY Hindus and Moslems May Break Up Conference | London, Dec. 15 (®—Despite the best offices of Prime Minister Ram- say MacDonald the differences be- tween Hindu and Moslem delegates | to the Indian round table confer- ence still remain and present what may be an insurmountable obstacle to conference The prime Ruests over the we quers representatives of both re- ligious sects and attempted to af-| fect & compromise between them, but found his efforts no more avail- | ing than those of other negot e than a century had a very intere nd enjo mier's hospitali tions were most pleasant tlement was reached,” Narenda Nath, Hindu. Sir Sayed Sultan Ahmed, #aid: regret that so far no satis- factory solution has been reached | despite the earnest efforts of our | premier. The objection of the Moslem mi- nority to unequal representation in the projected Indian legislature is one of the chief bones of conten- tion between the two camps. Southern'Turkev l-fit By Disastrous Flood | Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 15 (P—| Southern Turkey has heen stricken with a disastrous flood as a conse- quence of torrential rains which have inundated the Seyhan river basin Adana, Mersine and Antaeiia al- ready have been flooded. and still heavier pains are reported sweeping | in from the Taurus mountains. The population is in panic and fleeing to the hills, with old people and children seeking refuge in the mosques and scaling the minarets "o keep out of way of the waters. The property loss is enormou: The Turkish Red Crescent socie! rushing food and clothing to d ter area. success. minister had as his | -end at Che the pre- r conve said Reja | Moslem, FRACTURES L Albert Matulis, rritt G IN FALL’ f 436 North| street, is P at the | 2 r , suffer- | from a fractured left leg which sustained when he stumbled and fell in front of the office of the H. Brown Trucking company of 292 st Main street about 7:30 o'clock Eaturday night. Matulis was alone at the the accident and but little o the causc He was taken fo the John Ondrick and by Dr. George W. time of is known hospital by is being treated Dunn. America’s Finest Watch A man will appreciate more than any other gift, a fine Hamil- ton Watch. Many styles in stock. One of the many Hamilton Strap Watches The new Ladies Hamilton Ribbon Watches of which there are many styles will please the beart of any woman. Let us show them. M C. LeWitt Jeweler and Silversmith you | vestigator, pulled up the | Whitney Warren, | stroyed by | by American generosity,” was ob- | World yut no set- | ¢ | balustrade | Charlestow N. H, to | that the | sing | Chapin, | guard, Up One Flight 299 MAIN ST. | FINDING OF CAP BELIEVED CLUE IN RAMSDELL CASE Diver Will Search Bottom of Lake Yor Body of Missing Man ‘Waterboro, Me., Dec. 15 (UP)— Belief that the body of Frank Rams- dell of Watertown, Mass., missing for two weeks, is at the bottom of Lake Ossipee was strengthened yes- | terday by recovery of the cap he| wore when he disappeared. Charles L. Ricker, a special in- cap while | scarching Lake Ossipee with a spe- cial dragger consisting of a gas pipe | to which nine codfish hooks were tied. Ricker said he felt sure the drag- ger had pulled the cap from Rams- dell's head. The cap bore red stains, and state chemists were to examine | them to determine whether they | were made by blood or by dye from | a red hunting jacket which the | missing man wore. | Dragging operations were to he | continued today and Bickford W.| Brooks, Kennebunk diver, was to| search the bottom where the cap| was found. | ARCHITECTLOSES INSCRIPTION FIGHT Lonvin Library to Be Without Warren's Sentence Dec. 15 (A—The court decided against | American archi- famous Louvain pronouncing in | which | stood out for gemoval of Warren's | cription on the library facade. | Tiie inscription, reading *De- | Teutonic fury, restored Brussels, of appeals today tect, in the now library suit, by favor of Louvain university ccted to by the university as tend- ng to perpetuate the hatreds of the war. Warren refused to withdraw it and the lower courts| :stained him. Now he must pay the costs of both actions. The inscription was placed on the building, then removed and a new crected where it had been. Today's decision apparently disposes of the iss | STATES QUARREL ABDUT PAUPERS Yermont and New Hampshire Both Disclaim Family | Woodstock, Vt.. Dec. 15 (P—Ver- mont and New Hampshire authori- were prepared today for the opening skirmish in a case involving the responsibility of one state toward | the paupers of another. Deputy Sheriff James W. David- son of Charlestown, N. H., was the | defendant. He was specifically charged with bringing Mrs. Fannie Nash and her four children from springfield, | Vt., last September, knowing that the family had no means of support New Hampshire authorities claim Nash family originally pringfield to Charles- nd that they had been the town of Charles- town for some time before it w decided to send them back. Sheriff Davidson br ht them to Spring- fie State’s Attorney Lawrence Edger-| ton of Windsor county was sched- | uled to prosecute the case assisted | by Attorney General-Elect Lawrence C. Jones, now st attorney of Rutland courty. *ame from town, N. H., a supported by EDITOR DIES AFTER (1 YEARS IN PRISON Otarles Chapin Victim of Poet- monia at Sing Sing Ossining, Y., Dec. 1o AP)— Charles Chapin will attain l\\s[ Jast wish—to slecp in oblivion beside | the wife he killed 12 years ago. Chapin, one time city editor ¢ New York Evening World, died urday night of pneumonia it Sing death house after having 11 years of a 20 year senrenc slaying of Mrs. Nellie Beebe who was a grandr Russell Sage. He Chapin expre family servec tor the Mrs, In his will sire to be buried in the in Glenwood cemetery, at Washing- ton, D. C. in “the least expensive casket obtainable.” He also asked that no service be held. Warden Lewis E. Lawes reccived a message last night from Miss Mar- jon Chapin, the dead man's sister, requesting that the body be sent to| Washington, and he planned to com- ply today. William Halpin, a prisor and Chapin's friend, will a company the casket Chapin shot his while she slept because, he always maintained he was in financial difficulties and he loved her too well to see her suffer tor want. As “No. 69.690,” became editor of the prison paper | and later the prison gardemer. He lived in the death house at his own | request and never applied for a parole. “I want to cie,” he often said, “1| want to get it over W ith.” WESLEYAN SCHEDULE OUT Middletown, Dec. 15 (®—1 Wesleyan university freshman swini- announced today in- | meets. The scheduje coruary 14, Deerfield Amherst Freshmen wife | | i ming schedule cludes three follows: [ Academy; 21, 98, Willlams freshmen at Williams town. . | Diane Ellis, {at work at her {a feature | with | of the § FORMER ACTRESS DIES IN ORIENT Diane Elis Succumbs in India On Honeymoon Los Angeles, Dec. 15 (P—A cable- gram received here today said Mr. Stephen C. Millett, the Hollywood motion pi ture actress, died in Madras, Indi The actress was married in Paris, France, two months ago to Stephen C. Millett, young millionaire, ana they left for a honcymoon trip which was to have brought them to Los Angeles by way of India, | Egypt and n Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank El- lis, parents of the young woman said the cablegram gave no details. The actress was born in Los An- geles, and after graduating from local schools, worked in a studio as a stenographer. ceived one of the which Hollywood is famous, and was chosen by a director who saw her typewriter to play part in a picture. During her brief carcer on the screen sh- played in such pictures as “Is Zat So.” “Cradle Snatchers,” “Leather- neck” and *Chain l,\gmnm"” TRYING T0 RETAIN CAPITOL PLAYERS {Member of Cast Enlists Support of Prominent Residents Although Lawrence Anhalt, backers of the Players at the Capitol theater, announced their intention of drawing next Saturday after the close of the g perferm effort is ade today by York with- Har- | old Roy, 4 er he cast pany Brital contin Play Mr. Roy approached a number of prominent residents and asked them o assist by pledging financial sup- port. He reported that he had met great encouragement and that the players will appear next week in Up in Mabel's Room.” Mr. Roy entioned the name of several lead- ers who had promis id that publication ould be withhell affairs of the company had been settled In addition to the desire to per- petuate the drama on the spoken stage, Mr. Roy today pointed out that the t is composed of resi- dents of New Britain, who spend their salaries here and fee] that they are members of the community. He is confident tk cessful and th Small Labor Decline Reported in November Washington, Dec. 15 (®) — The labor department reported today a 2.5 per cent decline in emplo, and a 5.1 per cent decrease in pay roll tof previous month The estimate was based on reports 5 establishments strial groups. Th 4,712,082 em- nings in received from 4 in 15 major ind had in November res, whose ¢ > $115.905 Increased employment was shown in two groups—bituminous coal mining $.8 per cent nd tail trade, 3.0 per cent. Employme yufacturing declined 2.7 per cer while payrolls to per cent. SEND HELP TO NEGROES The Senior club of the Senior Hig school was succes: its attempt a fund and obtain clothes group of Negro children in Alabama. by Miss Clara . B. H. S gir und r ildre from 1 to raise for the Athen box of clot plain veral memb books was money, a large mes, 10 nd scnt by the club. Se nior club boxed the mat rials Saturday and sent the box oi | that day so that the children will be sure to receive it before Christ- cloth WOMAN'S PURSE STOLEN While Mrs. Ida Officer of 91 Bel- den street was watching the sho at the Embassy theate day afternoon someone stols ot hook which she had pla large shopping bag and laid Jier on an empty In reporting the matt licen n Maurice Flynn duty at the theater she told him that the purse contained She also stated that she does not recall any- one sitting near her during the per- formance but stated that aft had seen the show she fo shopping bag as she had left it but the purse r last who docs Battalino- Chocolate Fight Pictures TODAY Tues., Wed., Thurs. Continuous 9:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. The entire battle of 15 torrid rounds of savage battle at the CAMEO THEATER Maw St., Near Trumbull St. Hartford i former | In 1928 she re- | and Julian | 4 Is for November from the | V“ |||'!"'i Wi i Thentr sencies for the cal n respe. 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Mabel does—and ious mother are cises will he dren of the Christm; followin, the organiz quet and that th expenses go to a fund for use here has its problems th | other cities and tow existing condition TERTON TO SPEAK Hartford, De (T2 ¥ English rion Today, Tues., The Intimat Secrets of a One Man Woman Who a Dabbled With “SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY” Don’t Mi MERCHANTS’ NIGHT Wednesday Night operat win- Warner Bros. EMBASSY Last Funnier He'll Times Tomorrow! than ever ! chase away your blues iteed to make you laugh out loud Added screen nt's Night Tuesday — Big Double Wed,, Thurs. 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B. HALL Thursday Evening Dec. 18 ADMISSION 50¢ took the or discovs 4 lacked 1 sum for- Alleged Burglar Out ()n Ball ( Augh[ \gdm Arthur La ering, S800 RING FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS LAST TIMES TODAY The Most sensational Drama of the year “ANYBODY'S WOMA! Starring Ruth Chatterton “The Big Fight” — with — Guinn Williams — Lola Lane — Comedey Serial +— Comic See What Happens to Clara Bow — on — *HER WEDDING NIGHT* Added Feature ‘ONCE A GENTLEMAN’ with Edward E. Horton Selected Sound Shorts GULCRILAIN'S T"' new JI\C Ff r”f X'"YU;‘YIJZ halimar Perfume is now on 15 812 i a smaller edition of the beautiful bottle so much commended. We also Shalimar in the large Guerlain accessories. DIEAM SIZE FLACONNETT] 34 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS DINNER Served 11 A. M. to 6:30 P, CHICKEN with Mu Potatoes Jweet Peas ocolate Cake Coft SHORTCAK au Gratin 25¢ -MALT MALTED MILK CHOCOLATE

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