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City Items H DORSEY PRESIDENT OF CLASS AT G. 0. New Britain Man Heads Fresh- men at New London Academy Alderson will club tomorrow noon. en by the members day nursery. Occupin of Hh nts will retu INSURANCE POLICY " INVOLVED IN SUIT :Quesnon of Claims by Creditors in ity Court xm-'\ vs Carlos FRANCIS E. DORSLY %. Hagearty debate over ipher, could Attorney the grounds nt the ff's attor- testimony When Attor- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. Flames Beat Wreckers at Task of Destroying Liner al Christmas party | | ciety | gam, | China, ly-burning, menacing hulk of a once-proud Atlantic liner, the Empress of Scotland is shown in this spectacular photo as fire boats in Blyth Harbor, the flames from reaching her fuel oil tanks. Vorthumberland, fought to keep The Canadian Pacific vessel, retired from active service and sent to be broken up, caught fire and burned for several days before the danger of explosion had been overcome. Father Offers to Give Children to & |“Lends” His Youngsters to | Kindly Townspeople for Christmas Holidays — Motherless Flock Keeps Him Too Busy to Work| d 1o pay her ex- | agreed to WILL STIMULATE BUILDING TRADES Lham““ L ‘ ¢e Sponsars Move A 0ntractors '\I' ¥ l\ ] | \\\ AY DRIVER Aesty 3 (P—West JUDGMENT AGAINST SHERIFF wag ar- was sen- h in jail here to- on an officer and £ 1 charge Motorist Expresses bt Praise for Politis Chi ¥ f T lice der letter fror (‘apitol of H coiurteous hands of t¥ in the sty speeding was ides vets at 4 0 Mr. Valent the polic knowled layout of otoreyele officer several shots to halt him. TS SELL COOKIES (Pr—Sweden nas market places res in 1gerbread Partridge Appointed as Vermont’s Senator Dec. 2 (P) — /l ’roctor busi- appointed by Our Holiday Wish: That neither you nor your fam- ily will have ACUTE INDIGE! TION. (But why not be with Bell-ans?) - BELL-ANS § FOR INDIGESTION =25 Tled held clection e day to be March 31 ernor also directed a special s torial primary be held March 3, the regular town meeting date. by unlicensed, | con- Regularly. - Dec a gaily de will shi Kas., orat t night Torm of the ne tomorrow through the window in wh Dorsey, co r and studen Pl up last philosophe k th oldest boys were to to A veter- took Lola May, 10. David motherly arms of Mrs. child, Mildred, real Christmas, with a fan v in hich wanted a little during the holidays. Aunt Arrives With Gifts 6, too, Christmas tree and cRages. be other rs, with packages ldren of too full, PRIZES T'OR St. Louis. o OUTDOOR LIGHTS (Pr—Awards of other prizes fourth ann r lighting contest Nelghbors In Return for Care BERMUDA ISLANDS SEEN A5 AIRPORT Lig in Path of Projected Trans- oeeanic Plane Routes e first aerial ans for such mmat- £ present € are o lide Y'\ ano, based on the ( cet below the were drained off 4 prototype Mont Blanc, of snow, ed with a layer of ch, ugh the ages with the help of sea and wind, has grad- 2 lim disturb; ano the Harbor Snug Fit For Ship “Once inside the harbor of Ham | ilton capital of Bermuda, the vessel is turned around and moored to the doc So narrow and tiny is this harbor that it seems as if the bow and stern would touch the banks as the ship is warped around. From the decks passengers look down on the little village as if from a tower. Lines of carriages, once the pride of Fifth avenue, are d.awn up, natives with bicycles stare at the ship and the life of the town in general seems to stop and gather to see the event of the week, the arrival of the mail packet! “Clean, two story as as the icing on a cake, ac- ding to Mark Twain, dot the roll- & hills around the harbor amid dark green native cedars, ;.u(uu Tall hotels break the s! Bicycle Traffic Rigidly Regulated “The absence of automobiles does not prevent strict enforcement of traffic ru “Reckless bicycle riding.’ cutting in front of traffic or riding of street are little houses, y line > wrong serious traf- dians ei to tourists, or cater principally r lilies are the e O A , es- clally onions. There are no income | ractically all are collected on import- blocks of rarry white limesto; toge ing roofs slabs which hard Because of the porol rivers or springs 1 therefore every house 1 by law to make of the adequate to r needs of its occu made of when soil in _colored lane erous when these roads le edge, afford y vistas of th blue ocean e native cedar trees, cut stone l!]]x in ¢ wet water's niature months lili reddish-brown top air for goldf g the ear! carpet acres of and perfume als, bluebir that of A man must be a p owner to vote or hold offic a landholder in several p d to vote in eac proud that theirs i in casc invented a ) can be pped and slid down a ladder. | ', Edwarl Hambleton Shoots| was | for BANKER COMMITS SUICIDE IN HOME Himself Near Baltimore Baltimore, Dec. 23 (P—T. Edward Hambleton, president of the banking firm of Hambleton and Company, was found shot to death in his home at Lutherville, a suburb, today. Judge William P. Butler, coroner, gave a verdict of suicide after a short investigation, The body of Mr. Hambleton, who 44 years old, was found by Charles Richardson, his butler, when he went to call his employer. Caused By Bullet Wound Death was caused by a bullet wound in the head. The banker, prominent in New York, Baltimore and European so- had just returned from a big hunting expedition in Indo- during which his wife, th Adelaide McAlpin ighter v York hotel mganate, es- | d residence in Reno to seek | a divor They had been married | 20 years. | Mr. Hambleton was said by his| friends to have become depressed | over his marital difficulties and th death of his brother, John A. Ham bleton, who was killed in an airplane | crash a year ago. | The son of the late General| George S. Hambleton, Edward Ham- | bleton entered the banking business | and with a $3,000,000 from his father's estate, luige fort His brother also was filiated with the firm up to the| ath. His life was in- inheritance | amassed a _\Iailllalnt'll Hambleton 'wo Homes yrominent sports both here his return . in gen- the homes na e o1 which eral of T service as won the Dis- uished dal, the Brit- ish Distinguished Service order and h Legion Honor. widow, he is sur service beca a major brigad entered he H ived MAIL ORDER PRICLS CUT (UP)—Price cuts ranging to 25 per cent will be logue of Mo listed ter cati- Ward & Com- d today cover approxim e company an budget p. on goods except groceries. me SEER UNION VETLERAN Mattiock who said him. PELT SONG v Yo WRITE] R was pelted when he PRINCE REPORTED BETTER Londor Dec. 23 (UP)—The ¢ of Wales has recovered from T a ber visitors, at York House toda 1 by rail tomorrow to sper 4| members of DR. WAL \H IU SPEAK es J. Walsh of New York lecturer and ter, will peak at a dinner w n's club of the REPORTS $ figs Norm court about ort the 11:15 Joss was stolen shop 15t night to rep: h she claims from pocket book at a where she is employed o'rlock of 8§50 w her i \ WA VRSl o ‘ ONAT WED i Joo~, —~OMLY m TAr w&@ or~ OTERS . olh_my RS OIDER YOu ETHEL 2 ove vl MNED “REAL 01D ~ 9»;9 // / EVENTEEN, * 359 You o ML GHE' CENG. L4 . OlD oW —~— Zmy *Guo actiany ‘vi GROWING" OLD MDEAR ~MIST DL ADN~—"7 % r” STBE OUER DIXTY / * et waLL’m NIKETY TWO ¥ QWS |8Y cirtin AonG// TionT e Q” iy | 1t was owned by Joseph Booza and | Scene of Latest Gold Strike Associated Preas Photo | Above is shown the camp of Charles and James Scossa in the | foothills of the rabbit hole mining district (about 90 miles east of Reno,) which is the scene of Nevada's newest mining excite- ment. Gold found by the Scossa brothers assaying $48,680.40 a ton started a rush of prospectors to the district. Picture be- low shows Charles Scossa (right) shoveling ore into a sack for H. Ludwig, mining engineer. | DRAWING EXHIBIT | ¥rom 7 to 10 o'clock tonight |drawing exhibit will be held in the banquet hall of M. C. A. at which pictures dra y boy hoot« blacks will be featured. The dis LEVIT FAL 0 Gommission Rules Against Rom- ‘ : back Critic in Trial o BRISTOL ICK Deputly Ga in today post- Hartford, (UP)—Profes- Albert Redding d today to have failed in the t before the on to com- Dec. 23 Levitt of Wol vough the sor was belicve was promulgated by e commission and low said to be the sh and g at MAN KILLED BY GAS Waterbu Dec ()—V Oct roomer 206 Elm s iled to swer his call this morning, Mrs. Di- nah Larose, landlady, had the door to his room forced 1ay's life- hody, fully clot was found 08 the bed and was pouring from a defective ter that Tan- guay in an obscure cor had be use. Mr. Tane r and had no im- pany’s FALR! The co. removed from to corporatior ission, which would be ! office for friendliness if a legal action brought by Levitt is succ re- yesterday 1o or the produce its books and basis of its r necticut Lig headed b blican Tangu South eet, fa an= & Power J. H¢ v state As a widowe relatives itt said he courts if the commission refused to order the company to s« him at | ——— regular cost. He insisted that the | BROTHERHOOD OFFICERS commission could not determine | Officers of the Brotherhood of St. e ought to pay extra for | JOhN's German Lutheran church service if it did not know how the MWere elected last night follows: customary rz President, Henry H presi- Levitt contended dent, Rev, /. record- paign as anti-Ror Lanske; for the republican governor that the wa for | s light ! i TRUCK DAMAGED (Pr—Iive s going to a today fused structure tortionate, Dec STAMFORD SETS RECORD amford, Dec. 23 (P—The larg- d po was reported today by Postn Lincoln Tay! T first cla ness yesterd mounted 000 while previons on Dece Py 1028, The lurt on 4 turn oit Main street and carried the vehicle against an elm tree, truck and was somev It was a new high te. red ingering ey've already BURNS ice on the streets of 1y, Varicolored bands complete le of the colorful head- -colored their thie SUMMER COTTAGE Mid (P—A s mer cottage on Crystal lake at Lake view Park, south of this city about three miles, was burned early today. | cnse gear. STUNTS IRON'S GROWTH J. Bezila of Wallingford. Chicf Ben-| Washington -— Because of the ford, responding to a fire call with a | changes in composition of cast iron, detail from the Russell company, saw | that material expands or grows, a car drive out of the road leading |sometimes as much as three inches to the cottage, Ior this reason the|a year. In order to overcome this fire was believed to have been set. A | growth, J. S. Vanick and Paul D, garage nearby was saved, Merica have developed an alloy of nickel, copper and chromium, they des in | recently explained to the American 5,561, i Socicty for Steel Treating. The total number of the United States in 1928 wa sui You'll Find That Gift at A. A, MILLS STILL A GOOD ASSORTMENT at Sale Prices Come in and see the bargains on our tables. Electrical Appliances—Carving Sets—Hand Painted China —Fancy Baskets—Pyrex—Aluminum—Thermos Bottles and many novelties. ARTICLES PACKED TO MAIL — NO CHARGE YOU WILL SAVE MONEY HERE A, A, MILLS Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work PHONES 5100 - 5101 66 WEST MAIN STREET