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_— PA STRIBLING SAYS CAREY WANTS SON Claims “W. L.” Has Bid to Madi- son Square Garden Atlanta, Dee. 26 (P—Pa Stribling advised the Atlanta Journal today he had received an offer trom Williain F. Carey, of Madison Squarc Garden, for his son, W. L. stribling to fight Juck Sharkey in New York in Febru- ary or March Pa said he planned to tell C he was under contract with c Lewis, of the Chicago stadium for a fight there cither in February or Mareh. He said he would suggest it Sharkey was anxious to mect Stribling, Lewis could arrange the match * The stadium has been much mors tricndly to us than the New York Garden,” the Journal quoted the senior Stribling as saying. “W. L. s a great card there and the stadium 5 han the New York Pa saild the Carey message also stated the winner of the prop Stribling-Sharkey match would meet Schmeling in a world title bout later in 1931 City Items The motion to reopen the suit of Tony Ryba against John Wolak, which resulted in a judgment for) was denied by Judge Mor- ris D. Saxe in clty court today. A writ of execution Tecent city court judgment dmund Nowak of this city dam- ages totaling $745.61 against Ste: Prawdzik was served on the defen- Nday Michael Motto of this city, was arrcsted today by Scrgeant Thomas | Teeney and rned over to the Yarmington horitics who want lam on a ¢} of violation of iion. hard Dixon of Newington was Jle Walsh of that lock this morning headquarters to await trial the Newington town jcotirt on a charge of breach of the peace. Boy Kills His Father With Christmas Gift Belen Miss, Dec O CUR ) —A H. L. Hall gave his son 1s 4 Christmas present w lescribed by authorities today as > weapon the youth d to kill his mily dispute last night. | said Hall. a 7 tion v shot after threatening stick of wood in the 11 and five other The boy was placed in custody of a | cighbor pending a decision as to whether charges would be preferred hgainst | While Trudging 20 Blocks to See Her Pets ew York, Dec. 26 (P—Budge , canaries, were at the & BUP GO A today for somehody to adopt then. v comprised practical te of M Nellic o died in an tempt to ks to see them She Iy injured by a bicycele tout lived alone, apparently bounty of relatives or friends, arded her pets h a bird « 0 was trcating them for Dwner of Restaurant Gives 100 Meals Free Nearly 160 persons were provided ith free Christinas dinners yester- ay | afternoon by Peter Gianari wner of the Central Lunch. Meals Fere not only served to those who ame to the cstaurant to eat but inners were also packed to be aken ho: to familiecs who had beon pre d with slips nd had membe { the family call for number of persons who en slips fatled to call | may brin s Sunday and will receive according to Mr. Gianaris. NSURANCE PAYMENTS LARG Hartford, Dec. 25 (UP)—Insur- nee firms have paid more than § 00,000,000 benefits to policy- olders and eficiarics under all inds of insur in the United tates dur 4 the past year, the ravelers Insurance Company an- ounced tod That amount ex- eod f for 1924 by approx- 4 is said to corded laims R. R. Blocked Land, Sues for $3,000 sing that his poult busi- been stopped for several 10nths by the ercetion of a fence v the New York, D Haven {arif iiroad company which ept lic away from his farm lix Wilu:z owner ot Hinman jarm i Collirsville nd Canton, as brouzht suit for against he company cliiming “postponc- | Jent of business.” With the ercction of the fence hich the plaintifi claims prevented is customers from crossing a rail- ad track, which adjoins his land, is business ceased from December . 1929 to March 8, 1930 when th ence was finally removed, he said Attorney M. F. Stempien repr fents the plaintiff. The case is ro- irnable (o superior court in Cartford on the first Tuesday of Februar IN VERMONT St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 26 (UP) Northern Vermonters were con- inced today that a mild tempera- jire shook this scetion of New Eusland late vesterday supposed “quake” lasted a | e and a . with four dis- shocks felt. beginning at 5:10 Dishes rattled and furniture o hut no damage was reported HLEALD CLASSIFIED ADS ant by Censtablo Fred Winkle to- | Hankow, Dec. 26 (UP) Two | booking clerks of the Hankow-Nan- King Air lir ¥ ruefully st | veyed their Christmas gifts—pink | ps tendered magno cum opprobrio v oy lected to honor a | The punishment scems less dispro- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. ’ WOMAN GETS SUSPENDED (Navy to Resume Its [USES CAVEMAN TACTICS City It M%[%NLA[L[]DYBLSE[I]EIQGE SENTENCE FOR GUN PLAY . rrtaims Next Month = n KIDNAPS HIS WIFE = “join the navy and sce the world” | ibeth Doug is to be hung out again carly | i gt suit for Tells Judge She Thought Detective next mior New York Man Beats Down Door ler Battery Co | The navy department announced | ise will be Lyl Aty Prvip Wgled | O S R e wan fems reenniing [ eGSR Snrous Bl ot hetcie ) Jewelry G 3 ; e e Plees’ With Her in Auto. sents t Time On Disarmament X S e 3 G e e D s Eh . Dee. 20 (CPI— | Saectal o | sie Griffin, 42, of Syracuse, N, Y.. re- | 1OFT umber of fi y ents | Geor st New York bity, London. Dec. 26 (P'—David Lloyd | ceived a suspended sent o TErik to a L icorge, the liberal leader, today |on her plea of guilty (o pos otldin pllay, 108 {turned his verbal artillery once |a revolver, which she Reerulling it [more against the labor government, waiter and later at B e e | charging that Ramsay MacDonald | midtown hotel November 5. Glanbecits eretive ) spent altogether t00 much time in| Mrs. Griffin was freed Tuesday of | 4,500 the necessary TouL the negotiations of the London naval | an assault charge in connection with | sonnel. visit Mrs. conference which might well have |leveling the weapon at the detcctive. | R o 13 fvee cated heen left to some other member of | It was explained to the court| RBEESEMYER GOES TO JAIL the ministry. | Tuesday that the woman had been His latest onslaught, which set |highly nervous becanse of the Los Angelr al.. Dee. 2 ) PR S . e S political observers to asking them- | rest of her husband, Geor e Foreclosure of Lien i selves how much longer the labor- | former assistant treasurer he 1 ‘ ¥ 4 ze liheral combination can last, was|C. Smith and Corona Typewriter nE and Loan Assoclation. Wi |screas ed other residents it Sought in $117 Su today 1o serve from enlistment | contained in a statement to the press | Co., on a charge of cmbezzling com- : e in connection with a controversy be- | pany funds. {tween Lloyd George and Vernon | Mrs. Griffin said she had thought O G A s UL e o 1 SRR s e e whose statistics in connection with |the typewriter company who was | government unemployment relief the | trying to take her jewelry '\\—OO; libe r.'ll\hvad h;\': ;-n'anr»‘nxmxi [shouta sery maximum Not Justified By Result s e ek AR S R 2t WOMAN FALLS TO DE “The prime minister,” said Lioyd | L 0liceman Takes Key R W yex ong|| () Boston,; Dec 264(0R) ""‘“]"' Georae, ®ovent fHe frdl Bolt of o Of Auto From Qwner |, "5 Wood save Bessemyer one | @ i 52 fent tron, term of office ncgotiating the naval When Policeman F. A. “eterson s e ed |the rear piazza of Her thir “\:""" e agreement which could well have | noticed a young man whose name ) LioxPunyifiat fod ; been left, like its more far-rcaching | he did not divulge but who appear. i predecessor, the Washington naval {ed to be considerably under the in. ;.zrn‘»mnm l]o llh«‘ rrorlmznjsvcrf;ary fluence of liquor, climb into a park- .. 26 s R or the first lord of the admiralty. |eg 4 S a stre i & - ST : have justified his practical abandon- | d him and after taking the ment for nine months of control Of f . cuictration of the car “ogethe :u,;n . ¢ I 1 the principal item in the program | ;¢ driving llcense and the keys to W ]‘-“» : Viribe s Aponbvhlchihisgranty v asielcelsa il i b chitno et R i Wiy with the advice that he was not to call for the auto until after he had a note become sober, in San Quentin per Molloy aup)y | himself to a st f stmas stoch This last was interpreted as a| reference to the unemployment | problem thud on the BANCOKENTUCKY NAHED I $4,00,000 ACTION NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING FURRIER Boston Woman Claims Directors Are | Guilty of Fraud and Gross Violation of Dutics Louisville, Ky t W. Lon ‘ Mar- | ( [ ] trustee, George W. Cushing, filed suir | {in federal district court here toc against dircctors of the Bancoken- tucky company, the National Bank | | of Kentuc d the Louisville Tr company, demanding $4,100, : e 70 WEST MAIN STREET ng the directors with fraud oss violation of dutics at t} (Next to Capitol Theater) Cxpense the minority stockhold- | ers, the plaintifis aver they are own- | ers of 150 trustees’ participation shares which never were exchanged | for Bancokentucky stock and assert they are suing on behalf of 60 other stockholders, similarly situated, own- S bl Announcing Qur 20th Annual corporation, and the two institutions are in recetve LEGAT AWARDED PATENT e it H Washington, — 4 t | Legat of w tain has been | awarded a patent on a scparable astener with flexible gers en- ged and opened by a sliding de- | vice. The application made July | 23 and the rights have been assign- ed to the Pre: tice company. Of Chinese Rail Clerks | Get Unwelcome Gifts | | portionate with the offense n ot was allo s heels while | . L . - e e A Genuine Clearance That the Public Knows is Genuine—and him hiang Kai-Shek, president | | " Actompanict by mewors ot s This Year Conditions Have Favored the Buyer. . who were greatly disgruntled | Loat. | Here Are a Few Sale Prices—From Anong HundreGs—That Will Make Thrifty Shoppers Realize That Groton Man Injured On ; Motorcycle Once More | We Expect to Sell Every One of Our Quality Coats Quickly — and Without Reserve. New London, Dec. 26 (P — Frank | Crandall of Groton was confined to | the Lawrence and Memorial Associ- | i x S LenEh i Genuine Leopard Coat .. $175 Jap Mink Coats .......... $25 suffering from injurics received in | Former price $275. Sold for as high as $450. a motoreyele accident The accident occurred in Groton and resulted when the Crandall mo- | toreycle was struck by an automo- fores i an S o avome: | Muskrat Coats ........... $65 Raccoon Coats ........... 5175 Weir of Mystic when the former at- | Formerly sold for as high as $150. Formerly priced at $265. tempted to turn around in the road. | o R e e R Crandall's leg was badly crushed i o sl French Seal Coats ....... $75 Pony Coats............... $55 In May, Crandall received a brok- Some of these Coats sold for as high as $150. Sport Models—formerly sold for as high as $125. en leg and minor injuries when he was thrown from his motoreyele, | — - e B | TWO HELD IN TORRINGTON | Black Caracul Coats ..... $135 Siberian Squirrel Coats .. $195 Torrington, Dec. 26 (A — Romeo =) o 3 5 et fise ot et e Formerly $2. | Were priced at $350. who | con collecting evi- | dence against alleged speakeasies for | the Torrington police department, | will be arraigned in court here to-| morrow on charge of attempted | blackmail. It is alloged that, afte S A SPEC Sy OnbT obtaining evidence of sales, they told AS A SPECIAL — WE OFFER el e Any Garment 3 G e Any Garment for $30, they would not fes ‘ 4 enulne eaver oats | 1 . May B | against them in court. One of the| ay Be TAvar | alleged proprietors complained to Purchased On Purchased On the poli d the arrests followed. Our Budget Plan s 00 Our Budget Plan i = | of Payment— at == of Payment— | i o U Coe If Desired R l.n’.‘I\?\’u; ':.0,,41‘ mnation against the These Garments Formerly Sold for as High as $150. Rritish motorboat Good I.u L. owned by the Fortune Bay Shipping Co.. ! 1.td., of Halifax, N. 8., were filed in | federal court today by U. S. Attorney { Henry M. Boss, Jr. The vessel w | captured ten miles off Block Island | . S RO B B e Bl Regardless of the Low Prices—OQur Guarantee of Unfailing Bk ot ol e et ) Quality and Service Accompanies Every Coat FOREIGN } w York, Dec. | Prime mercantile paper 3 |cent. Torcign exchange quiet mand rates (Great Britain in dollars 555 Franen Sags Tty ag8 Ln HARTFORD STORE AT 90-92 CHURCH STREET I Germany 25.81. - PRE-INVENTORY | = OALE = Starts Saturday Morning SPECIAL SPECIAL RAYON SILK 19¢ BOYY’ UNDERTHINGS |} — BLOUSES — 19¢ to 69¢ Grades Hundreds of Brand New LLOOMERS JADCLOTH STEP-INS PANTI v Pastel Colors PRE-INVENTORY SALE The Newest PRINT ROCKS I 18 Values to $1.95 hic new frocks whese gay prints will ten your ward- robe make an ideal ensem- ble worn under winte In > smartest of 1931 patterns ery modish style lisses, women and juniol SALE OF BETTER —DRESSES — 1 a smart array of new color- 1t of niodels to choose from. Values to $5.75 Values $6.95 $2.99 | $3.75 | Girls’ Pile Fabric Coats Beaverlain, Squ : anque, Korvella, with hat $ match, (!b‘«']\ pockets Reg. 810 and ¢ » Values ARCTICS—RAYNBOOTS First Quality . For the Entire Family MEN'S 4-BUCKLE $1.97 S $1.97 . . $1.87 $1.77 " $1.67 is Lot T n TF WOMEN'S RAYON PAJAMAS 1 S1.98 Value ® w Pastel Co WOOL. MIXE BLANKETS 7 7 6HXNO 1 5 A L4 Well Known “SLEEPWELL” SHEETS S1x90 count and seamless 1 $1.50 Value L4 m Staret 350 81.00 HAND BAGS 6 9 Tomoriow c 100 HOUSE DRESSES SCOTCH FLANNEL W $1.00 I'he $1.98 Grade [ J All Sizes

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