New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Ti—IURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. o'clock in the morning and con- | citizens fail to find slayer of Miss e e e e ) 3 | 3 | iR | result of an autoombile accident at 5 m‘m\.u nlnnl 4 in !'hu afternoon, \~n’m on.{-l. l-'.l(‘lln‘x'. o (Gangsters Run Low On |! |the corner of Willow and Putnam h when the Confederates, finding | Chicago—Mayor Thompson breaks 2 5 y streets. themselves hemmed iy retreated bes | with Gook Connty republican organ-|| Money, Judge Declares e vond Lewisburg. They were pur- ization: calls recent campaign a Chicago, Dec. 18 (A—A finan-. L e e sued several miles. The loss was | “Punch and Judy show.” i b is being felf by Chicago 4 Seas BE o < ————————— e < < —— heavy on both sides considering the | New York—National crime com- | | & Judge John H. Lyl redipginide iy henyls b /\)\ATEEL HOWE FARNHAM number of men engaged, the Union mnission urges diversified prisons for | | their militant judicial = foe, de- z b |10ss being 30 killed and §8 wounded. | various types of criminals. clares I ed N B Ld\\)er Says $112,000,000 St e fiey navo sonneacomuns | [T New Britain Resident| " ¥ygioavs S1Z00M. S ansts ent ot battla Madrid—Eieven killed in strike | | N0 court with thousand dolla: SsIng 1n ban ,ase ot Herim other Gl s otal moniTalion ol | ots B RinE oty 6t aolition s || UL in R Toy1a) aitd S rh it Files Suit Agams[ State | New York, Dee. 15 @ — The ost to run : : !osot away; do you mind? the world be put into the state of agitation in various parts of Spain. | WAr chest is getting low. They charge that $112,000.000 “disappear Eahs : N was Sheila's — anvious - Texas Guatemala City—Fifty-seven per- | | 4r¢ almost broke.™ cd” from the Bank of Unfted States ranny repents u ing s | A There ary 403,200 sons killed during coup d’etat which 'he “*"H; was moved to com- Edward Cafro of 625 Main street, | between the date of its last report mother-in ! squ u‘ feet .‘n tl ° State of Texas |installs General Manuel Orellana at || ™M ‘“' "‘:H”;“\l!}mx‘:] v” \’\,\1-11\1 ‘.\» New Britain, filed suit for $25.- :my >‘~ m.( 4hn-! ‘lllu- date cll nls :um- whic would allow abou 000 | head governme of Bernar € [ as = rension on Dec. 11, was made before SaSTAl hor Busk v would allow about 4 head of government wnable {o furnish a $10,000 cash | | 000 damages against Highway Com- | 1200 depositors by Max D. Steuer, ond when drraigned for va- | |missioner John A. Macdonald as re- | their counsel, last might. v and in consequence was | |Sult of injuries he received on the t back to jail. Several others | | night of November 30 when his auto z ¢ had similar experiences in ||struck a tree alleged to have been | last fortnight, including | [t0o near the Hartford-South Man- T squarc feet for each person in the Prague—General Janin, a French A divorce i estim: 1 population of | forn Russian czar and imperial Fanny 7 the world is 1,90 0,000, family re buried in France e Y / ). What was the name of the| Havana—President Machado - < = sicture in \\’h.u.)vr Fatty Arbuckle ap- H“\““ ‘]0‘"‘]”}" e A LTEDCAS Rio, the personal body- ||cheter highway. 1,[ NS i e ;.‘.u‘:‘ 1:. ie Lo of Al Caponc, No. 1 on || Cafro is still in:the Manchester [ife of the Party its; recurrenc recen o's list of “public encmies.” | [hospital suffering from a broken jaw as result of the accident. He __ | was driving with his family on the night of the accident, and says when he was blinded by the lights from another automobile his car hit the tree which he alleges protruded too far into the road. Cafro's youngest TEwin tolappearfo © Job Watcrboro, Me.—Officials locate |13 wag killed and his wife was| DIES OF STRANGE PARALYSIS Boston r cot in Ossipee believed to be rank Ramsdell, missing erboro and Watertown, Mass., world, or about one-tenth of an officer, says in book that ashes of “This sum,” Mr. Steuer said, could not have disappeared if the affairs of the bank had been ad- ministered with honesty and .dili- gence by its officers and directors.” He spoke at a meeting of depositors in Brooklyn. publis’ Whole e b mysterious epidemic feared ry morning under the nick- | Tokyo—Soviet autho Joseph A. Broderick, state super- intendent of banks, said carlier that $41,000,000 had been withdrawn by timid depositors over that period, leaving a balance of $161,000,000, Who pays ¢ divostok close branch of Korea, a semi-ofiicial Japanese fis ) Me.—John T. Berry K. Fields. friend | cal agency “Millionaire Cop” indicted by feds Herbert Hooyer . New England 1l gr jury on charges of selli niversity in 1895 Boston— Bostor memployed fail liquor, resigns injured. Two other children who| Rochester, N. Y., Dee, 18 (UP)— riding in the car were unin- | An injury received to his left arm ¢ suit will charge Commis- | while participating in gymnastics acdonald with negligence, | developed into rare form of of §$1.000 are asked in | paralysis termed “post-operative uit brought today by Clarence E. | tetany” and caused the death of 18 kman against Peter Spano as the | year old Michael Bonano STOLEN HAPPINESS Boston— A E State 10 Mass.—Body of man, Attorney hu D, Stor nec beyond recognition, found | hefore strar of motor vehic sy fircmen in ice house ruins. failing to heed parking &* ' $oIb oL S resident ¥ v tags, JEGAT RECEIVE LETTER - Q \/ BoktoneCranaa Iralledl P tuice 3 cc. 1S —(P—Germany’s Lawrence re tor the international sugar Bostor t Elks after| cor < ¢ a letter today t Chadbourne of the | contingent. Al- | - andAfiSwers omtes 51 e ace vl - orsonTor irmeguluriesin, admin.| whten ron T : fiouflVdshl e f R ] D, ¢ 1 German sugar industries want py of the bulletin TO MAKE HARD CANDIES, and en- COPPER MERGER APPROVED A Ithodesian nbracing the . ¥ ot . ith concession, QUESTIONS ANSWERED 3o s SONM et s ATE ORI B 1 3 W ‘opper Mining ; fiEacas i ans 1 \par 1 t Nhanga copper ned capital of er to a FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Severe Itchmg, Burning Pimples on Face. Healed by Cuticura. it ke out in blotches and affec fld my face. TI r s festered and scaled off, and the itching and burning were at I scratched and caused eruptions. Some nights the irritation prevented me from sleeping My face was d for a \'\‘ui; The trouble lasted two years. | # many remedies withc cces I began using Cuti- \utxp and \)m ment and they helped me and in about three months 3 ed.” (S d) Miss Mary Goff, 332.79th St, 5 5 : i c”m'm}y\hej fmh ‘11;”12;32() Sty ; | Married persons keeping house and single persons i i s r living at home will find THE MUTUAL SYSTEM et i Mun v e s ready to advance them money, promptly and with courtesy. ‘erms are arranged in accordance with your ability to repas. payments than specified may be made when desired, with § A . 3 ’ ase in cost charges. The character of our service is We will accept the Christmas Club Checks of with that of the foremost financial institutions. y oo e g Call and talk with us—we require no indorsers and every trans- the Commercial Trust Co. in exchange for action is strictly private. 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HIM? = “9t wasn't my biscuit got cold. expect company to ask ti { wor I spend mone blessm‘ but \\‘vw the di n her, an’ Ma says that ner’s on the table ¢ v foolin” Joe into time to pra) 1nr 4 2 t her heathen.” Gepyright. 1930, Publ

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