New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Zl, 1930. N i SR, Three Day Society Is MONAGAN PRINCE Do Soiey s REFUSES RIGHTY | .-:. - e st S LR Sull Held His WATSON BACKS UP G0 NEW COMMISSION IN SENATE BATTLE A il FAKF FO ST0( I\ CHI FOUNDIN BOOKSTORE OWNER PLANNING T0 GIVE AWAY FREE BEER GIRLY CANNOT JOIN FATHER IN AMERICA SHORT MEASURIL WARSHAL JOFFRE CRITICALY Stk INFRENCH HONE = e MAKES WATER COPPER BLUI | Last Strangs Animal Believed in Australia L mermora With re ern fro 3 lieni, military General Joffre command of campa veleped and sult of the grea Somme, he wa $00 | present ano ological lied ba world.” made tech ] (On stamped, ad- ley will furnish him). BY RIPLEY ‘ Dry Agent Sends Out Warnings to Hostelries Chicago, Dec. 27 (®) — Night club and hotel operators have r Severe NOTES oF & FACE VALUE OF 50,000,000 MARkS WERE USED AS PRESCRIPTION LANKS BY , MAN DOCToRS nHOdT fmmu(’ fr. | HE HANDS 5 The Waters of BANK BODY CUTS EXPLAN INTEREST RATES ] r{‘ 15 Pl"xiw fiu[ st L Caribbean Gale Reported by Steamships World War Flier Hurt Giving Seat to Woman SHOCKING portabl FOR WHALES ATION >rovidence Sprin OI A LONG CROSS Rs. ELIZABETH PEYRE MAKNING ~ OF SOUTH CARQLINA S THE NIECE OF Auw R HE YE STE e prison na Park, Christmas Reunion First In Decade UNITY REBEKAH LODGE HAS CHILDREN'S PARTY Magician Runs Show and suita Claus, Distributing After SMOKT g at Cuatro Vi have been Leronatic depositions shortl night that it would fure to discuss lifting of law, 1er tol Acts @s Entertainment, given ceived New Year's grectings from . J. Herbert, prohibition ad- ministrator here for the seventh district, 1ey were notified by mail that uld be represented at each | | New Year's eve by two or obscrvers” and that in “incautious and bibulous nuisance complaints | 1 told I s responsible “even if you are t participant directly in an infraction of the law." This, he said, stated at the || opening of this letter, is written | | i spirit of friendliness. 1 there may not be at your place any incident that er that friendship.” he w place more case of hope Overnight News 1 Associated Press Domestic gton—Norris declines Dew- a third pas- t t a candidate for | president | Annapolis—Midshipman asked to | resign when naval avademy officials | find maze of wires focks, telephones and clevators in room Hy Washingtor rule sar 1 s corn su- products | ay food laration on les Levine | v to ex- | worth of r Major for poi oning told sed Bank trading in national rati- Sports Wolgast anc 1 dri —Prof ops v Yorl York—Ct of Phill fiANfiSTERS fiIVEN BLAME IN DEATIH Speakeasy Proprietor Slain in West 46th Street ground d re s had found in the re- was ar- the Vol- fr- is, a w sed of vi P visitors h Wassel Valuable Jewels Taken In Relmer Burglary ) 27 (P—A gold lent Woodrow Wil pin former Gt Gifts on for pr tolen were Other cuff | articles set of the Duke of ! Furnace \’\ orker Leaps id | Into White Hot Coals Dortmund. Germany, Dec. 27 (P— Robert Germann in his years of la- blast furnace of the Dort Steel Works came to feel a ction for the furn: orning he told companion it it seemed to be calling Later they were shocked (o him jump into the white hot | molten steel, his body being con- sumed instantly. No motive ccom- Lor at the workers t him. er of re- |to the HARVEST BEFORE JAIL Dec. 27 (P—Harvesting homely “spud” comes before all in Ireland In sentencing les Grant to prison for |sion of “moonshine,” Louis Walsh, strate at Burnfoot, Donegal be pre- permitted Grant to go home and dig | martial | his potato crop before beginning | | nis v ! the | |covery will probably be |al and may controlling | ¢ volun | beyond the fatal attrac- tion of the furnace could be ascribed | Bronx Derailment Holds Up Trains in New York New York, Dec (P)—The de- railment of a New York, New Haven and Hartford train from Stamford, Conn., in the Bronx delayed the l]\- parture of some 10,000 commuters | from Grand Central terminal and held up crack expresses to the west and the north last night. Five cars of the mford train, ng passengers, left the d tore trackage on two of the four main lines near the Mott Haven station. \0 one was injured. As a result, megoers on the New York Central «nd the New Haven clogged the |te rminal for several hours and St carr; rails a through trains left from two to fcur‘ hours late. | Moderate Upswing of Business Is Predicted New Haven, Dee (P)—A mod- e upswing in bt s during the months of 1 is forecast from a symposium of experts by the national industrial conference board. “Since it seems obvious that re- ne 31 varly very gradu- be upon us before we re aware of it,” the statement say “it would be well for business to gd- ust itself for a long pull on the road 10 recoye Defining the term average between the pression and the nt prosperity, tk t is this kind of hope “‘normal’” an bottom of the peak of the statement adds normal that we ully expect by the end of as Carroll New Receiver For hmgston ( ompany Boston De 8 : 1 Jud A. Lowell g Kingston (o. field posted a bor of Boston brokers d of 325 stock A receiver had be creditors who last ry petitior sainst cot hultz haar of 1 of Gloucest lelay, or defraud up about 100 feet of | POLISH GRATITUDE EXPOSES THEFTS Proprietor of Baths Has Regular | Customer Arrested | Newark, Mrs. Wis, philanthropist, | | larceny UP)— and pind g{ Dec. shopkeep was held on : today, 27 Mary char accn |trying to clean up Poland | American bath towels. As the of small Pol Rzesuf will s from the cep on establishment. of the would keep Inizht vigils trying to auder who stole 4,850 1,100 sheets from the last two years, Mrs. Wis's downfall was a Christmas letter from a citizen of Rzesuf d deep gratitude the fine towels villagers had be last two ycar suspicious Wis had a 1lso hope baths in the The o Ge ind sheets een receiving Geltzeiler told “police her and sise Wis was ar- t the the came for had been baths the tly in. . but found a quantity ath and bed linen Sixth ’\-1\'sler/ Death ln th' Area Today Dee 7 I/P)—/\n. McCar- 18t of body was everal bul- th in 5 miles no wrospector. months. The FFoster. nother discoy of Howard pector, was ted his f belie n shot in revenge RESULTS | USE2. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS STRAND THEATER PLAINVILLE SUNDAY, YOULL GASP MON SO AND ROAR Solely Tor Laugis! Up on your toes, down heelst! court. || on your Get an cyeful of just how it fecls, To he young happy, danger-uncon- us—and in love! 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