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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. 13 FISHERMAN DIES INBOAT ACCIDENT Amos Johnson, 48, Killed by Falling Apparatus New London, Dec. skull crushed bLy a falling gallows frame aboard the Portland Trawling company trawler Heron, Amos John- son, 48, of unknown address, was instantly killed yesterday morning while the trawler was fishing near the Nantucket lightship. The gal- lows frame is part of the trawling equipment The accident oceurred o'clock and the Heron fishing operations and steamed to this port, arriving at the trawling company’s wharf in Groton at o'clock last night. The body was examined by Dr. Frank W. Hewes, medical examiner for the town of Groton, who gave permission for its removal to the undertaking rooms of Robert H. Byles in this city. Johnson is said to be a native of Denmark. Officials at the Groton headquarters of the Portland Traw- ling company said that little is known concerning Johnson's past and it is not known whether there are any near relatives. He is said to have resided for some time at Gloucester, M BRISTOL NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) 29 (P—His at oy five of East Bristol. The Maccabee Bows to Washington Society @ BACHRACH In a stupendous and elaborately prepared holiday party, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Doherty of New York presented their daughter, Helen Lee Eames Doherty, to Washington society. A guest ]lsL numbering almost a thousand mc]uded ew York's 400 and Washington's highest officialdom. and New Departure troupes will pair | off in the final cncounter in what | may be the feature of the evening. Both clubs are known to be poteut vely and defensively. e Waters of the central board | the 11th man on the court. Reports Broken Window Pasquale Bartucco of 146 Laurcl sirect complained to police la ning that some time during Previous evening someone to: basket through the window of broke it. Police, who a v the incident, believe that person, becomin, ang after shpping on the icy sidewalk in front of the store, hurled the basket | through the panc. | Becf Brings Joy proceeds of a roast beef which it sponsored several go, the Loyal Order of terday afternoon brought Joy into the hearts of about 200 children with the provision of can- diza and fruits t a Christmas party in the lodge rooms in the LaCourse building, North Main Crowd Hears Carols A crowd of persons assembled in the Carlyle Fuller Barnes memorial cnapel in West cemetery yesterday afternoon to hear the singing of Christmas carols by a dozen local sses and an organ recital by Miss clle Wilson. Included in the chorus were the Misses Hazel Mather, Ruth Mathe: Barbara cud Elizabeth Jennings, Mary FEdith Dalzell, Barbara Beach, | Winifred Barnfield, Mildred Tibbitts &nd Louise Cottle, who acted as di- rector. Albert D. Wilson, Samuel W.| Steele and Arthur S. Barnes of the West Cemetery association were ushers, George L. Wey Weds Mre. W. L. Wey of 208 North Mzuin street has announced the mar- riage of her son, George L. Wey, to Mirs Jean Olive Garrons of Boston, Mass.. which took place in that city on Octobe Relay Causes Defeat Being defeat by only a fnches in a relay race by a team of Pittsfield, Mass, Boys' club gwim- mers cost the Bristol Boys' club teari a meet at the local pool Sat- urdny cvening despite the fact that score as tied at the meet's con- \u-or‘j\n;: to Swim- corge R. Pfab of eam winning the case of a tie, ruling. will meet th mermen at the lo ening at 5 o'clock. r local colors will . W. Salmon, Miller, G. Sweeney, Denehy, B. Gallosk Hyatt, Alfred MeC dfleisch The Pfabmen took it on chin 43-32, at the hands of New City troupe in a To Manufacture Briquets Cosmo Vace local contractor, is completing plans to form a company and outfit a factory in this city for the manufacture of coal dust bri- quets, the invention of a German PALACE Tuesday and Wednesday Will be nt, some On 1 Kupper weeks Moose y¢ street few Tocal elub, the ent is victor in being a Boys' club The local on natators ot ting und Gird ab. J M and Rin She Was Loved By Many But Kissed By Only Ose “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” A thrilling love story against the background of the Golden Hills. Starring ANN HARDING Role in the Greatest of Her Career! ADDED ATTRACTION A Howitzer of Howls—You'll Scream—You'll Roar! At “DOUGHBOYS” Featuring BUSTER KEATON Sound News — Comedy Novelties Last “SCOTLAND YARD” EDMUND LOWE and GO PLACES” Times Today with “LET’S | near Barlow street. | have been made by ot [to gather coal dust | local men will became affiliated with | ness of the | experienced opponents, named Frank Holtz who resides on |his combination is going fo get any- Main street in this city. The factory, already controlled by incorporators, will be situated on Terryville road where in semi-pro circles. Outscored floor, the All- medium of the to eke from the Stars turned to the It is planned to obtain sufficient ' equipment to turn out 100 tons of iese pressed briquets a day. The firm will be known as the Carbonized oal company. According to Mr. Vacca the ers of the project ha new formulas that will increas: mount of heat obtainable fr briquets and reduce the ash, Thousands of complimentary stripe out a victory. A surv shows that the ¥ of the score sheet Endees outstripped their opponents, 11 to 10, from the field, but were defeated, 11 to 5, back- | from the 15-foot mark > possession of \on| Employing a {and at the strong defense, the redo grabbed an throughout whist nding t of a 12 to 10 rall Hugret and “Tug attack for the winners, Rissell was the main point-getter for the Carrolimen The sur ¥: Alumni fine passing game > time throwing up a led by Hugret, lead and held it t half, the final on the top end In this semester Zetarski led the m the amount of tons of briquets r companies, Mr. Vacca said, but he and his asso- ciates have a new binder that will give them an advantage in the man- ufacture. Tests over a period of two rs have shown 5 to 20 per cent ss ashes and 7 to 20 per cent more available heat in briquets made with this formula, he said Anthracite coal burned in domes- | use leaves from 15 to 40 per cent of carbon in the ashes and clinkers, Mr. Vacea said, while in the new briquet 3 to 6 per cent of uncon- sumed carbon is left in the ashes It is the plan of the new com from the local in other cities em All-stars Fld Zetarski, rf -3 Rao. Hug White, Roberts, tic New Departure Fld. yards and from those The New Haven and RBridgeport plants will have a capacity of 500 tons a day and the dust will be ship- ped to these points by water. It is understood that a number of Greenc Niensh rf Richtmyer, ton, ¢, ri ;S Waterman, rg Mr. Vacca in conducting B A new company. The first briqueting plants built in ance in 1842, in Germany in 1861 and in America in 1871. It is claimed that briqueting this country has been v account cf the enormous coal de- ' the New posits here and because there never was a binder produced cheap enough to manufacture them on a profit. able basis, dees Lose Opener, 31 to 27 I'acing an aggregation of young- sters who were in prime physical condition for the fray. the Bristol New Departures stumbled badiy in their initial te; of the season and taken over the hurdles, 31 to 27, at the armory Saturday night by the Alumni All ars, a quintet com- prising former local high school bas- Keteers. Abhout 300 customers turned o witness the tilt and werc startled to see the former pupils of Tommy Monahan crash through on the winning end of the score sheet. The Alumni combination demon- ated by its performance the busi- were Referce minute Geiger; time halves. in Play In New Britain ry slow on| On the coming Saturda Britain armory artures will tangle arch foes, the New Britain National Guards. Intense i been iroused in the ter rivals, who have furnished the fireworks on the chalked courts for the past several vears. Although defeated Saturday night, nager Carroll promises several nges in his lineup and is confi- dent that his team will be able to cxtend the Lanphermen to the limit. Eddic White, who starred for the Alumni Saturday, will don the spangles of the New Departures in an cffort to bolster the local attack, and several other adidtions may be announced beforc the end of th k. The } v Britain outfit returned victorious in its only gam that thus far, overvhelming the Holyoke T Work fiafone o flih i Inolpal KRR SN ST e cssentials for in the court pastime. Flashing almost perfect | ™! ¥ °cks ago. teamwork and co-ordinating in the same flawless manner that enabled them to bring several seholastic pen- nants to this city, the All-Stars took the “play” from their more whose lack was glaringly evident. The Bearing Makers performed a though they had never seen one an- other previously. and Manager Car- roll fully realizes that scveral changes will have to be made before erest g of these M were was st scorc success The ¢ eals will he Jan David unique provide home for the lo- armory on ary 1¢ House of basketball one of the attractions on the road, will he opposition gan played at the the when away the United of practice The constitution ates provides for the admission of states into the union, but says about territorial expansion new noihing such New Year’s Eve AT N Horer Bonn HARTFORD, CONN. New Low Prices—Entire Evening Including 'Wonderful Dinner a person a person MAIN FLOOR AND MEZZANINE [ BALL ROOM Suggest Early Reservations Accommodations for 2,000 ‘ (a9 viago, bit- | iy r" =3 i) . theatrlcal motices and written by press ageucies for the respective amus: AT THE STRAND Register another triumph Richard Barthelmes: Coming close on the heels of such superlative productions as “Son of the Gods” and “The Dawn Patrol,” his newest First National-Vitaphone feature, “The Lash.” which opened last night at the Strand theater and will be presented again today, and Wednesday, has again cs tablished him not only as onc of the finest actors on the creen—which he has been for many years—but most certainly as one of thc most consistent box office stars “The Lash” has everything is adventure and romance ind comedy, history an all that any group might sele all around good picture There is hard-riding and romantic love two sighs grow v grew before. And the e Gods™ ar s never look or handsomer, sed romance in “The Dawi trol” will have thei hies than repaid in “The Lash.” of the most beautiful love s have been incorporated in this sion of the Bartlett novel of California. AT THE CAPITOL If you were asked to name greatest pl last fif without hes| nate that comedy of marric Year.” which pla two years at for two claimed by coast as t American in mar After a great the Ci to for 18- day Therc drama sh™ ake one P~ mor Soms¢ carly Littl tour the sons on nee finest p from coust an long many week Players se The whispered th had to be paid for ivic produce is 1own comic-tra ried title to do v the birth of life miliz cerned straight- frills or first year new as the eds ar Tt tells a simple forward story, withou turbelows. It is the of people you know—perhaps your neighbors, or members of your own family—a y t other reaking aud the Capitol con human, any story people in s that wi er this = ou yours tors or which f ords f the Capitol theater wish to be disappointed, tter make your if you don reserva- 150 Court Attaches to Be Transferred Jan. 1 X AP—The history of announc- ed today by Chief Magi would tran hes January 1. shakeup was no retlection on those involved, he de not result from appellate division which has d ed allegations of wholesale ing” by vice squad poli bond corruption, and other charges He said he was following 4 of periodic tr: he became head of the bench Co-operating with th Commission HURRY! HURRY! LXDS TOMORROW! C'mon Folks s Time to Laugh Again With ki BRENDLEL As Big A~ “Sunnyside Up” And More Big Laughs | with Maurcen O'sullivan | Marjorie White | John Garrick |__Frank Albertson Extra Special Attr Officlal Pictures of Fight BATTLING BATTALINO e KID CHOCOLATE Starts WED. VICTOR McLAGLEN “A Devil With Women “Man's Man“—All Star Cast With Us SHOW Greet the New Year MONSTER MIDNITI 2 Big Pictures No Advance in Prices nes AT THE The inimitable Brendel and M EMBASSY TS White f El hich o 1as virtual picture in w the second big Henderson 1°g comedy, tardom for e tirth makers Others in the een O'Sulliv Albertson, K bart Boswor pieture the Feoe has or KIMBALL TOASTHASTER AT GAFFNEY BANQUET President of American Hardware Corp. to Officiate At Function At Shuttle Meadow Club two davs la \tnhlmz W l”ll'lL’ to \Ieet Sharkey in South D Py = TODAY. TUES. and WED. Played As Only Dick Can Play It OUR DICK in a role that was ‘made’ for him—and you Leared hy men —endeared by women The most glorious adventure ro- mance that ever made youw say vits his greatest Added At LAUREL and HARDY Another 1ine Mess — Coming Thur-day THE CAT CRELPS? amd VAUDEVILLL RESERVE YOUR SEATS Now roR THI NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNI FROLIC PHONE 230 EXPORT FIGURES ~©- RELEASED TODAY Exceed Imports in November by $81,728,000 Washington, Dec exports exceed e ports eleven months of comme d Novembe 5.441 150 Crude Chelsea, Mass the commandeered resulted arrest of men along with Le Le released on $1,000 bail on on charge mnw} t a court hea HUSBAND FINl]S MISSING WIFE “Wealthy Chicken Farmer” Has No Home But Shack Mass hose out liq the was from ine a prohi to but appear 29 (Pr—Nove exports exce depa ree Lowell ) compare 3 Men Ar ested in (.amhhng Rald Fmed I\ldndppmg Case Fails; Men Held on Gun Counts a shabby imp of deep near 1 by 33. who described trimonial journal operator of a himself as “a large said Mrs. Walker told e matrimo; Wir them ters sel $245 subscribed by h hom town hed an letter to m of the suce his h mg from air o ss of bus driver that had gone to Chicago he ered she had applied to Aid Society. He fol- shed b by the arrived here irday, DON'T MISs THE New Year Carnival T. A. B. CRYSNTAL BALLROOM NEW YEAR'S EVE $3.00 Per Plate 1 robhery who all Troy ELKS' CLUB York are sr leged bootl Proceeds Elks’ Make Your Reservations Now Dinner, Favors and Features All For $3.00 Per Plate e when I the F searched applied to state police at ding barracks. The latter scores of cottages at Martin's pond but failed to find Mrs. Walker until late yesterday when a tip sent them two miles throngh brush and snow to the Both Wir held on Mrs. Walker charges. rs and were statutory GRAIN PRICES RISE cago, Dec (Pr—Owing gely to Argentine Australian eports ot unfavorable harve: ather for wheat, grain prices here eraged higher in the early deal- ings today. The amount of wheat on ocea sage showed 2,424,000 ng off, compared with a Opening at cont de- \ equal adva Chicago futures scored a subsequent around. Corn started at 3 nt setback to and later showed eat cent ga FOR BEST RESU lT‘ USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS [ e OUR WOMEN'S CLUB MEETING CHANGED Dr. Will Durant Will Tecture Tuesday at 3 P. M. Instead of 2:30 CAPITOL \ew Bmzun The Civic Players Formerly The New York Players PRESENT That Comic Tragedy of a Matrimonial Adventure “The First Year” NEW PRICES: Evenings 75¢, 50¢, 25¢ Mat.—Wed., Sat., 35¢, 25¢ Call 1230 for Reserved Seats NEW BRIT-\]\ LODGE, NO. 957, B. P. 0. ELKS NEW YEAR’S FROLIC DECEMBER 31st Welfare Fund AW NAY NN, DX BIXEDNO A RN SISO YL Y A 3 BN IR LIPS PICL R ORI T R IAMA \'l Club for 1931. will be less. Seventeen years of success have proven the help- fulness of this Club — the original Christmas Club in New Britain. Weekly deposits range from a few cents up to ten dollars and are protected by the strength of The Oldest Bank in New Britain cofjer NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK Join tonight between 7 and 8 AP AL M PO OB IU AL T F UK é!"‘{t’t‘ii@*fii%mwm&w&wmm% e I Gift Tuying ... ¥ Diffeult because your shopping list outruns your budget .. if you think of New Year expenses as you prepare for Thursday’s celebration . .. call at New Britain National Bank and join the Christmas Savings Next December your worries VXA PRARERTEBRARIENG A PABAC A NIA B PO BARRA DL INFERA T %cwammmm&x