New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. SHEEP INI]USTRY CAS I 0 R lA Crowds See Columbia Sophs Make For Infants and Children Them Perform in Annual Roundup, _ OUR INTEREST IN OUR CITY NEARLY WIPFI] UUT InUse ForOver 30 Years New York, Sept. 29.—Traffic on We want t ople of this city to know mor Bpoadway wae halted for o time vas. y o 5y Always bears st y :hl(;ul l¢qu ;;\ln‘]u 1 ) } ”.".“. will under ““:]1 "l"'l' e the M—— terday morning and crowds lined the ully the difficulties under which we are working to ' Signa M sidewalks as 1,000 Columbi {mprove our service, We try to impress upon every Game C[[]Se [0 Anmhllauon Dur. sure of "l:;.:::'rl(fllss l:w unnu(:xl”mn:ol;hm"x‘\;rj one of our employees that the future of the city and *| sophomore scraps at the Morningside the Tuture of our company are identical, and that any S Helghts college. Under the eager PR W't )18 Rt Ilation erid T( VOICES IN THE AIR ||| Foircost i s a v v —5.Aa ed with fodine and shoe blacking, and | Chicago, Sept 20.—Five years will| Semmmas s [ with their coats inside out and trougs 4 Ibe required to overcome the cffects of KDKA ors rolled ahove their knees were into every home in the United States the recent collapse in the sheep 1n-| (Wegtinghouse—East Pittsburgh,) | Ma4¢ to push pennies across Broad- is a silent compliment to its Delicious lustry, according to a _survey made Friday, Sept. 20, 1905 © " | way with their noses. Flavor and High Quality. public here today by the National In- 8:00 P. M.—Address on "Poultry.” The freshman hazing marked the BLACK (Orange Peko Blend) M!xnn or GREEN stitute of Progressive Farming. 00 Ry et 4 opening of the college year at Co- “How close the sheep industry in 15.9,,9," r;;'mh:{ovHaxrryBA\z\’v:‘:k\l,'m‘""L’,:“ lumbia, more than 400 of the enter- ~—SEALED PACKETS ONLY. | this country came to annihilation dur- | Fp b B JOK e B WIBAT, ten- f ey vere herded together on ing the inflation period is not realized |°* Hidg L L L their way to class and marched Ly the general public,”” stated the 17 around the campus and down Broad- | survey “It was all but wiped out. ‘VJZ way by thelr traditional enemies, ELECTR‘C |Imported rams were butchered and| (Westinghouse-—Newark.) Mauy fights occurred, and policemen, [s0ld as meat owing to the collapse of [ 7:00 P. M—Tinal baseball scons of| a¢ o loss to keep order, discreetly | the market.” American, National and International|tyrned thelr backs. Several trolley HEATER | There is a mad scramble to get|league games. cars antl o fleet of 26 taxicabs were back into the business now that the 7:10 P. M.—Bedtime stories by commandeered by the freshmen in an -—-HATCH — - | market has r E 3 Thornton Burgess. effort to escape from the hazers. Made By [the surv 3 10:20 P. M.—Opera recital by Amy s Landers, Frary most disappeared are g re Grant. RELIEF SHIP NEAR SMYRNA. INSURANCE and Clark | The supply of br Ky 3 11:02 P. M.—Dance music by Hol- Washington, Sept. 29.—The Bull CITY HALL h ] L Cwar ek a1 i : :‘- ¥ Seed de: Line steamer Clontarf, carrying 1,500 w. e ou IER YRR 8 e e tons of American Relief Administra- i : il Py [SIyiBtackankihe B WGY tion food supplies valued at $200,000 FREE! double Al % R A left Gibraltar two days ago for 2en. slec. 1 Co. sBchenectady, Smyrna, Secretary Hoover announced % = “n ) !4\! \I‘ re the maize Toal Bl Wlépa“h :ulk. ; yesterday. The vessel should reach There are so many agents. i, WHAHQ0RE ) by °- g gL —Concert program. In-fSmyrna about Oct. 1, he added, with 0 i | crops can be fed to tnree r\lnllh;r lr‘n‘il: 4 i s R L There are so many companies. lfi’-" to operate | the problem is to find the lambs, § - M.—Late concert. W. G. Y. were diverted from Russia, their orig- There are so many details about 3 cents declares the survey., i appears !h"tl oraten Al meceldiveriEdiy per hour a higher price for fat lambs will pr =2 A Timely Heater For Your Home vail this fall, despite the present al- Specially Priced This Month ol WBZ Bronzt castings were made by the ude, ! h On a chilly morning or evening will radiate sufficient o R (Westinghouse—Springfield.) Reupilaneii00e Retore DHlst That the placing of insurance de- warmth to keep you comfortable without starting the fire. growing should be conducted as a side B8 P, M, Baseball scorss Ubile serves the counsel of excellent au- The coal you save now may be of tremendous importance lline.rather than as an ;‘:»"";:}'“}“,"")‘l‘é“:; Wiggily Bedtime story. thority and the experienced services Iater, when real cold weather starts. itryy ) (iShean - men-ane. in. the e 7:45 P. M.—Fashion talk on “The of a well organized agency—which is ) | virtually ceasing business when the xog wan Frocks for the Street,” from | =" ° . 's for the aski Eqmppmlkmmrs h‘m( mmclnnm‘z (nrl(']l \\Ihlclh fits any ;\)"ml ;".‘,a""“ . r]_‘;fiivvi'w}:h:::“é“ 1[;’}2‘ Vogue. Gorreat Moaern SInstinotionfon yours Ior the asking. socket. sed vhe the home. hen 0 orking ba 00 M.—Bas s. Musi- R IRR] o [{ide turns. While the United States | 800 P. Mc—Baseball scores. Musl-| Mandolin, Banfo, Tenor Banfo Has the genuine Nichrome heating element and is guar- | cannot compete in the wool markets Bik b hoy P, i%eatrlce Ri\'ard, pl- and Ukulele, anteed by the manufacturers and ourselves. |l of the world with Australia and Ar- 1 S g tine, yet it is unthinkable that the |20ist. Studio—259 Main St. Open Evenings | $6 95 . Hegiay | { wohle agricultural system should be . Customers Only | thrown out of the balance by ignoring Order One Or More Today and Save Coal [ wool.” There are so many forms. THE | \WATER" CHESS IN BERLIN. 5 57 Berlin, Sept. 20.—Water chess is | the latest diversion to hit Berlin's NE TIC T Ll HT& sporting life. A game recently was played in the largest pool of the ! Stadium, the capital's leading sports 4 | center. A hoard of wood, underlaid | quirements of the match was that = neither player leave the water except i L e s e after stated intervals of two hours L. 23 'vers lec D AIN 5 each. 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