New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1929, Page 18

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929. : = L L it o e —_—————————eee— e — REBELS MASS T0 T T e PRESIDENT HOOVER AND HIS CABINET AFTER FIRST MEETING City ltems 000 pesos (about L000). Gen- Newspaper men who visited the sed to find a large 1% included iwo camp were surp - - The New Britain General hospl- | n rnor amount of American money i i ¢ 9 tal ambulance being out of order |& q : b culation among the rebel s « & % E the police ambulance will respond 1 R f i . accounts were | A total 310,000 wax: packed o to all calls for a few days, by res money bags near detachment head- T B . ‘ ¥ mont quest of Dr. T. E. Recks, hospital (Continued from First l'age) o e « made under the {quarters, occupicd by cral An il — crmy recently pro . gustun Olochea and Roman Yocup : & s Sith (5.000 aiie ulation providing for conti icio, the latter. a Yaqui Indian | |- : %4 ¢ 4 Enjoy Hoffmanu's delicions Hot ¢ Sl e LA S : Y 1 g B ] S : 4 Cross Luns daily all through Lent, No Porcign Aviators ; v % 5 5 —adyt. Los Angeles. Cal, March 12 (P | e ¥ N At a meeting of St. Elmo Lalge, h Pesqueira. . Moxican consul | . . K. of P., tomorrow night, one cane | E didate will be initiated. A report Eiilio s Gi i § . g . ’ will he made by the entertainment | Mazatlan confiseation of th Vital Batte lmpends rob J Chilimahiua, Mexico. March The fate of the Mexican isto Topete of Son- revolution in the nerth apprared to- Menico, today v that committee on its work in connection forcig & cmiploy- with the forthcoming banquet. | thousand do 1 Equenty SRS Y i : ; . B riy was va t . . some an ex- R AISORY OPINON | e | Heald % Classified PROLEN DEBATED N ot T B = Iath - es ded b ’ ¥ . 4 > ] ' ncements Mevico City 1 States and can view & : : provides for 3 : i ® - R - 7 OUNCEMENTS sultation, but tends - Automotive these negotiations A « 3 S—AUTO AND TGUCK AGENCIES o court ¥ . 3 a—AL AND. "KS n of 5= MOTORCY CL E —MOTORCYCLL YCLES WANTED S—REPAIRING i is cabi ite hou ! he first cabinet meeting. s Scryice President Hoover was photographed with Vice President Curtis and his cabinet on the white house lawn after the first ca g i ; Only Henry L. Stimson, selected as secretary of state, was missing. Secretary Kellogg acted for him. Left to right: Seated: w;.'l':elrl F. Jssiuse Brown, postmaster general: James W. Cood. secretary of war; Frank B. Kellogg, secretary of state; President Hoover; Andrew Melion, nl o secretary of treasury; William D. Mitchell, attorney general. Standi James J. Davis, sc:rtv(ary of labor; Robert P_‘ l:amont. secretary 1 : # of commerce: Arthur M. Hyde, sscretary of agriculture; Vice President Curtis; Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of interior; Charles Francis 2 t AKING & MILLI Adams, secretary of navy. & CLEAND : cre assisted, A tot xl, Bar ariny dvill, lerns oo 10 oy Postmasters to Visit C!!y Items I 0Fe dnEniAslen R o) & desinteant This City on April 9 ral 275 were aided Postmaster L L. Frwin, who ; ident of the Connceticut Po. General Bgrtlett has issued an order | Lducational ting leave of alsence “without SPONDENCE «OURSLE ation therefor” 1o pos s NG TEACH i Miiature Auiomobile on Nivn S7USCat i igh school 10- 1 who wish to attend the nex iTate e o niOrrow 1 ise of a spe- vention, which will be held in this| ; R poeay Bicthnday Anniversary. . cot senior June eluss city, April 9. Sessions will be held 1 Vocational at the Burritt hotel Details have SENLO S NOTES Prince Peter of Juzoslavia Given B SN B A iployment A= IELP—AGENTS WANTED 1ot been arranged A1—=110L MTEN WANTED TWOMEN WANTED ;"‘“ 91 Per Cent Get Johs ! 5 e il iy = ; IEN OR WOMEN ¢ ha 1 2 > 5 % ATIONS WANTED—MEN e D From State Business r o B rt AP 115 ATIONS WANTED—WOMEN Descendant of Lafayette <t ot e Y iemames omroumnes Arrives in United States | ‘ i YR 2 ; scuth Out of Rebel Leaders Silent Mar IRS, DS, PLANTS WEAR AND CLOTHING HINGE TO EAT F4—MACHINERY, 3 ANDISE A AL INSTRUMENTS AND HOW— or Baby s oo s, e would do after buying a lot? - Bank Will Aid Employes made of white enamel, clean and sanitary. Fits The simplest procedure would be to \]" *“"“‘S’,“?EEE‘,,“““}%",‘ right over regular toilet seat and is perfectly rigid. call at our office and talk with our i Each seat has a back, arms, a strap across the Building Bureau, where plans,. specifi e ol ot cations, material and construction costs A s ' : are vours for the asking. COME IN AND SEL THEM ; Our Building Bureau is prepared to assume the whole or any part of the Hediandtsan ¢ construction work and vou'll be money Jution. papers o > ° in pocket. FOR SALE "OR_SALE TATE FOR EXCHANGE TATE WANTED Rooms, Board and Hotcls = B T B : PLUMBING—HEATING- SHEET METAL WORK 3 € lfl'fi‘“@l‘e (lly !_“mber P TaLy S ihe mon: PIONES 5100—3101 1241 EAST ST, NEW BRITAIN, Conn, |11-50 s for T [ TO D1 lirectors, 5 easssssnssa | $3=WANTED—EOARD o1 RooM 4 4 ¢ { q 4 ) 4 q { ‘. ‘. { 4 q q { { ( (i [ { ] f ! surgenta model Enfield and Wir e — = 7 3 > | 1 FORACT To TELL /O THAT & : /NOW T KINOW \WHAT DID, £ <AID, POOR PA AUNT HET d Al En_:qg\g;:fio i (v e mnsTeR e AV T ..BLESSED Y CLAUPE CallaN BY ROPEIN QUILLEN s 3 _TAKE PIANER | \i/{ TOLD HER THAT WE WILL NOT. Big HEANT WHEN HE 2 £ THE 7 A 1. (Lz550Ms-STRONGHERTT| R = e AR =3 ! ANY MORE LESSON i AN 2 ST e % GUN o) FATHER GETS 77 iy “Nora’s home i~ funny S SRS = lookin® since she inherited “Fred thinks his wife that money. 5 got so| |bosses him to much. but Po"LY AND HER PAI“S much furniture in the house | | the bossy ones keep buttons e e s that 1ou can hardly get!| lewed on a sight better than S WAL YOURE | ¢ 1 KNOW WHATS EATING FA. HE'S YEH, THE DOCTOR 'S THAT M\ E around for it.” the others.” WOTS THE IDEA SRR = READ THAT ARTICLE IN THE PAPER| || AGED PEOPLE SHOLLD HANG HEAT | Coaral F L3 Conyrgnt 1525 Paviisners St i | OF PLAYIN' sz 28 s /BE A MONKEY AND LIVE LONG!| || DOWN. OCCASIONALLY, TO T < IF You ANT A ; ) _— e areus a7 2 e Y | & | PREVENT APOPLEXY. \ CF SECOND- 5 )| CHILDHOOD, IWE NEVER Paw FIRiNG? INVESTMENT? We have ene on West Main Streer Yearly income over ] = $2.900.00. Sale prics QRCUS. ME EYE! ount of cash [ wsusance 4B ™M GO’ THRU A 8 LA COURSE OF SPROUT Commercial Trus 5 wWoT'L. PROLON ompeoy Betlng LIFE! Y “Tel. 80CN &

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