New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WuDNESDAY., DCEMBER 17, 1930. YOUNG CANNONTO | FAGE CHECK CASE Bishop)s SOH Held Im. Fauurfi {0, should be given full dominion status, ’Pfilr Pay Wages, Also 10 bond awaiting to puy wages and f issuing a worth- herify b} out of Can- boys' miilitary Calif. He sold SUV!ET’ FA‘LRM[] DISPUTE CONTINUES . Chinese Prepare (o Leave Con- Terence Alter Geiting Mowhere paration of B which na from In ar: rin ‘ |they : ! Bison: 1a piusiule: ot doiesinal ) |starved and suffering with malar FROM BANDIT GANG i quoted 4elegrams they had received, contending (t Burmese opinion was net unanimously i fnar of scparatien. Burmese dc ex- pressed the opinion Hm mumu CULBNIAL RELIC ~ WILL BE RAZED. - Open Air Garage o Supplant Iriday on two | Historic House Philadelphia, Dec Powel niansion. con the forcmost sp s of colonial and often _spoken o House,” is to he ¥ rur an open air onary era the scene of many so- Its living room has been | transplanted entirely to the Ameri- can wing of the scum of Art, New York, and its awing room s in the Philadelphia | \H Museumn:. The exterior is much as it was| icn Washingion went therc to | ¢ the twenticth anniversary vedding and when Earl o ade it his headquarters British occupation of | clphia house was acqy Patriotic Mayo! g, threatened iring the present cen cen vacant for approi- rs during which tin d by Wolf Klchau severdl Bootblacks Alt Works Will Be On thlhltlfln nquet hall of (lx at Tuesda 10 o'clock. 1 sored by the Bootbiacks' club final arrangements for the prog: end of 1 to spread in China. All PROVINCIAL ORDFR were wade at the weekly meeting of the club last nigh Sucharko, president iced that the wing would be a Morgan Memorial art llevy in Harttord while the sec- ond prize will be a reproduction of Gainsborough's “Blue Bo A musical prograrn and refresh- ments wilt add to the social as- pects of the cvening. cause of the intercst aroused the contest two members of the cnrolled in conduc nd we Aloysius 1o pre- library of the with a volume which the club s a Christmas gift to FUTURES STEADY COTTON A " Dec. 17 (P—Cotton URGED FOR INDIA - Dispute Started Concerning Bur- mese Freedom From Empire ASSURtb YOU TRUE SATISFACTION . You would never risk g medicine i ting it on" is almost Youf personal conditions require that the truss be the proper type and be correctly fitted £0 that it may function properly e comfortable. We do not that here. A trained handles every case rely—and he 0 make sure Rupture vice a great boon \\L‘ ¥ou to try it. Consultations free. City Drug Store IS8T MAIN STREET Do vou still Endure the Discomfort that was Necessary when-- wenty Miles an Hour was Considered FAST The “Good Old Days"—b: fore wou of cvery smiort home equipment. ir family de tention to WAYNI Oil Burner tler leed, s Automatic Heat. Ju | 1 crmostat and quality, effi- itly, without any further atten- tion, your Wayne will give you in healthy heat ust the temperat For the WAYNE one moving | carburetors, n | combustion p. ‘.WM There i, There is no dust, nor 5 | nor soot in WAYNE heated homes. | Best of all—the WAY ical The original cost i |WAYNE Oil Burner is designe produce a maximum of heat from a cheap fuel 1 to operate one. and let us give you the | Mechanical Utilities Co. | 141 Arch St. Tel. 4644 Louis Dubowy, Macauley | L. W | Geo. K. Jartman igkong, Dec Iy weak after harrowing experien > hands of gang who beld them captive August 19, | sionaries, Fischle | cd here today. From the they were led, barefoot and under-{noon was black as 14 C 1 onc 311,54 guring the Metropolitan Mu- | § sulfered endless privations | week's [0g. s from the provinces indi *d that the fog was Government troops were sent te|over a considerable area release them but the bandits were|the coast were fogbound ship- | continually or the move and threat- | ping at Southamplon was seriously | ened to shoot their captives if the|hampered | |troops came too close. At nmight| The nonchalance with whiclr the sincefmm, the missionaries were chained | Londoner accepts a thing like this {together by their necks and fe {was typified v Queen ) herself They said that they occasionally pwho left Buckingham ace in her | |slept in caves and huts but more oft- [car and spent an hour Opping. en in the open and —— G guarded by armed band S Advocate; 1 tually they escaped througt y 1 . P e, 17 ) BN, : B I. Al mandarin who brib oiars atafilically \elined hares ¢ first offic & G i bandit |guards and who releasec Fcap:[ooE font thai oot ‘ t Hikhoo since|tives. They fled 50 miles, arriving } 1929, two German mis- |at Fungshun last night. and Walter, arriv- SETT' FMENT QATE[\ o {Pioneer Hebrews to Be Honored | in Boslon Held Captive Rugust 10, 1929 17 (A —Lxtreme- s [shun a Chinesc Iwill be ob: v Jones 4y puneuil hall a sausage feet long months old hog which pounds. | John Harr, | Mills, ma ’Irom a7l- weighed 2 & farmer nea TONDON FOG BOUND London, Dec. 17 (®—Lendon's dnight today, time of their capture e in the hills |s9 heavy was the fo vingehow {the city. However, tra months {so badly hampered as last t during ! 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