
of Origination FIGHTS HOARDING Highway Hints Little Symphony HOME DISTILLER FINED $100 AND COSTS Aid Hazards Was Founded in 1914 and Scoot Meeting Appealed to Public Pugiliese Escapes Three Presidents In This Picture? Held Yesterday Immediately Oeorges Barrere of tho golden Jail Term When The Committees Discussed flute, the ellrer tongue and minia- ture orchestra, haa passed another Matters of Interest to landmark In his eventful career. the Organization The Barrere Little Symphony or- Guilty chestra its sea- Adjudged begins eighteenth At yesterday's meeting of the son this fall. It is now a perman- various Boy Scout committees at ent organization, filling engage- Operator of Booze Vat Gets Hearing February 22— scout headquarters reports of the i’w< ments during the entire musical chairmen were read and approved. Att OAV WIMX> year. When Barrere founded this or- Rubber Check Passer Held for Superior Court President Louis A. Walsh, vice- «l If TUtA* chestra in 1914 It Immediately president, Martin L. Martus and TWAm CMlHl in Bonds Scout Executive Arthur D. Mars- caught the fancy of the music $2,000 Here was a musical ton were appointed to stimulate in- THE TRAIN CAN’T STOP loving public. terest In the regional meeting to be group possessing all the qualities Krlc Lindquist, 22, formerly o f. court a* to hi* legal right* on ap- held In Worcester, March 10 and It la an easy matter for a motor* of a full symphony orchestra and Cleveland, Ohio, was ordered he1< I pearing without counsel. The re- 11. John R. Coombs, chairman iat to bo careful at a grade cross- at the same time a subtle charm r for superior court under bonds o I trained from making any atate- of the cub committee, will have ing. One of the oldeat traffic warn- that is lost in the larger organiza- 22,000 following a hearing In po merit* on being Informed whatever charge of the discussion of Cub- Inga la "Stop, Look and Llaten” and tion. It was able to bring to life on th r lice court this morning teHtlmony he offered might bo used bing at this meeting while the it la aa valuable to-day as when many of the long forgotten works charge of obtaining money unde f against him at another hearing, scout executive will discuss drat used. A motorist cannot af- of the great masters,—Intimate and camp- Colonel Frank Knox, Chicago false pretenses. The accused I The young man may also be ford to be Impatient at the exhibi- delicately beautiful works that had ing. publisher and clialrman alleged to have passed severa I charged with circulating rubber J. Warren tion of care on the part of a fel- bsen gathering dust for a century, newspaper Upson, chairman of of President Hoover’s committee worthless checks In this city, on : (Check* In Middletown. He I* want- the educational publicity commit- low motorist. Perhaps "the other simply because there was no or- for at a local hotel. Jle wa > od In Cleveland a for which Is seeking ways to “smoke 230 on similar com- tee, reported that a program for fellow" knows something about chestra of the size and calibre VVednesda > and out” the $1,300,000,000 of hoarded arrested In Middletown plaint also for theft of an the training of troop scribes was a train whistle. Remember, a min- which they were composed. in th s money In the United States, Is morning and returned here automobile. well underway. Martin L. Martus, ute’s wait may save a lifetime. A charming informality height- ■ Nick shown here the Capitol at cthftbdy of Lieutenant William I'ol Puglliese of 208 Home- chairman of the Sea Scout commit- Thank you.—The Connecticut De- ened by the inimitable witty and leaving stead Washington, D. after confer* lard and Detective William Foley. avenue was fined 8100 and tee, stated that bi-monthly meet- partment of Motor Vehicles. enlightening talks with which the C., was I costs and a ring with national leaden. Lindquist willing to pleai given suspended Jail ings ara being held at the First distinguished c o n d u c tor Inter- to th sentence of when con- guilty in court to-day sixty days church where boys are sperses his musical program makes th, vlcted being charge, but was advised by ! today of illegally manufae- trained for Sea Scout patrols. the Barrere concerts unique in the Vincent who Van ttirlng liquor. Itlccl, Edward Sanderson was elected Snyder present day musical life of the was found operating the still chairman of the leadership train- country. BRISTOL when It wa* accidentally discov- ing committee. Fifteen scout Talked on ‘Brass’ Barrere, who has won renown AUTOPSY BEGUN ered by Patrolman Joseph Pettit as the world's premiere virtuoso In tlie President Or- troops requested a renewal of their on calling to serve a tax warrant, With President Hoover’s picture background. founded what was the The Bristol high school basket- charters during January it was of the flute, was ordered held for a on tiz Kublo of Mexico welcomed Newton I>. Baker (left), democratic ball team won its 12th straight hearing announced William S. Curtiss Addressed Beau Brummel first Little Symphony orchestra In as shown above. The picture was taken In by game of the season in the local BUT WOMAN WAS February 22nd, Washington’s presidential possibility, and these have the world. All of Its fourteen where Baker a been granted. birthday. The court officials are President Itubin's palace near Mexco City, went for are artists of the gym last night by overwhelming 8cout Commissioner Ernest W. Society at YMCA members highest hoping that a of the vacation. to this William Hall high of West Hart- thought day Bossel that a calibre. Before coming reported greater ford a 60-11 [ .selected might Inspire Ricci to tell Barrere won by margin. Bristol FOUND number of troops observed scout The Beau Brummel fraternity of country recognition LIVING the truth. He claim* that he abroad the took an early lead that was never anniversary this week than last the central T met laet evening at through organizing doesn’t remember who hired him. threatened after the opening period year. Frank J. Green, chairman the Red Triangle for their weekly Soclete Modems d’Instruments a He had only worked two days the first chamber ensemble when they held a scant 8-6 margin After She Was Has More of the committee on communica- meeting which vu featured by an Vent, Six Hours when the "crash" came. Roosevelt and boosted their lead to 25 while of woodwinds. its tion read a statement from Mrs interesting address by Van Snyder, Appreciating A 200-gallon *1111 was going full artistic the the Norfeldtmen were being held the Mark L. Sperry, chairman of the a Beau Brummel member, on Importance government Pronounced Dead blast, when the vice squad arrived subsidized Barrere was made to one point during the second ticket committee of the "Brass.” The «r an employe It and on the scene. Civic 4k*:er, quarter to lead at half-time 25-6. Started—She Choir festival, thanking the local of the Scovlll manufacturing re- an officer of the French Academy. Autopsy Promises In South Later the government again hon- Through the facilities of Captain council members for their cooper- search department, touched espe- ored him him Offi- “Dikes” Hall. Alble Ourske and Dead ation'In distributing tickets for cially on testing and following his by making an Is Now Surely cer of Andy Palau the Monahan charges Air Lines Were r Continued From ll at talk answered many questions. public Instruction. He Is Page Monday's presentation Bucking- ran wild during the third period ham hall. This address was the first of a se- also a First Medallist of the Paris Milwaukee, Wls, Feb 13.—fl'J’i to lead <2-8. Parsons’ two foul the first time In year*, Josephus In 1928, has publicly endorsed ries of weekly talks by Beau Conservatory. —Physicians still were mystified Successful The shots were the only scores for the Very Daniels, war-time secretary of the Roosevelt, as have several weekly Brummel members. Barrere Little Symphony today by the case of Mrs Esthei | MISS will be heard here on Invaders during that quarter. and a power, lias papers. Other large dallies have EUROPE Plans were formulated to spon- February Falk, 32, reported actually allvt navy political In the final period Coach Mona- the Year endorsed Roosevelt. Dan- not yet announced. The Heflin-led sor a roller skating party Wednes- 22nd, at Buckingham hall. when an autopsy was begun t During publicly han sent In the entire second team, also has said prohibition democratic group is as violently IS SELECTED day evening at the Chase Park hours after she had been pronounc- iels, which also managed to get into the not form the basis of the antl-8mith as ever. v- community house. Following the ed dead. .Six hours after the body Washington, Feb 13—,(UP>— should scoring column. Bristol flashed a despite his strong pro- “Nobody is supporting Roosevelt meeting the members attended the was taken to the morgue after AIrt Domestic air lines carried 4.17,340 campaign, Nice, France, Feb 13—(UP)— Rabbi Hanson passing attack that completely views. out this way, and It is unlikely debate In the west lobby between Falk was found, apparently dead, passengers in 1931, a gain Of 82,403 prohibition Mile, Aase Clausen, 18, of Denmark swept the visitors oft their feet and over There Is some North Carolina that he will get the support of the their club and the Putstc Friars, E.
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