New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1929, Page 10

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10 FEDERAL RESERVE BANKERS GATHER Governors In Washington ior‘l; i Their Semi-Annual Session Wash nors o SELLING ORDER® ko pansion Ask Lien As Foreclosure 130 to 6, tiny tota dx REOPENING OF BLACKSMITH SHOP Formerly Conducted By D. ilayes ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE PROMPTLY Satisfaction Guaranteed Sebastian Urso & Son Proprietors CORBIN PLACE | e Well As Receiver NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL Weddings Fa a salesman in s a navigation concern in has sent word to his W H. Faulkner of 2t his city, of ceting ]’Efifi ROLLING DAY Fred his mar to come Spite of Clouds Washington White open today to shouting voungsters for the Easter Monaay egg rolling Although the shivs wert rain threatened eral children g 1 and scran playe bers of the other House gro crowd of Mcbonoug Hartf Apre P wall White by Mrs, crowd outside e 1o s youngsters rought to t short w on Hoover 1ma rr POLICE SERGEANT PLAN DEPRESS PRICES - Considering Scheme for Determining Bureau Assign- ments, Landers Fire Worst In Month of March HARMONY LODGE MEETINGS {armony lodge. A, F. and A ation this RLCOL anes have office of the Tony's Delicat conducted North Ma nwn ) fi a bu Main stre REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BRITAIN LIARILIrm ~ ounty of Hartf ier of the atement is true cet of my o before me th Apri B. A. GRZYBOWSKI, Notary Public F. C. KELLY MORRIS 8 DUN JOIIN A ERTC MORTIMER H AT WHITE HOUSE B "ATIHALIST FoRceS Children Gather for Sport in: wil 1 ®The thrown laughinz, annucl g han overnment Honse v, | Hoover ¢ e May Change in 19,000 REPORTED KILLED IGREENE EXPLAINS Losers Try to Scale City Walls and | Defenders Launch Successful Counter-Ofiensive. 1efoo, Shantung, China. April 1 '— Nutionalist (roops of Lieu Chen- llied from the walled city ot 1 chow today and inflicted a rious defeat the army of Mar- Chang mg-Chang, hilling ‘ b0 men | munity Drive Held The W Association of Britain had more calls for yeur than ever before, Theodore Al determined effori | who ddivered the Ly night by the opening luncheon of of operation of an cscal- | community chest drive While the ladders and hooks| The workers oday woere Leing fixed the attackers met | the Exchange club. There unier-of from those in- | reports, the plans providing for sude the wall and some of the most | ports 10 begin tomorrow fighting of the campaign took | Hebert Il Woods, president of | Exchange club opencd the mect here is quict but|by welcoming guests and ousands of villagers from | pressing the wish to co-operate towns are flocking to the! the ciub drive pross gangs who are| Ma ¢ Staniey, president of outside the city to | United Corporation, s and grave diggers for | plained the methods of is under a reported | this year and called nted 1fare worth Gree wddress at the today eV, means e Werd were nsive er tion the nearby ! Gty 1o 104 escape = emom Commanit atten ion to t to maintain quict in this EASTER PARADE AIDED . BY GENIAL SUNSHINE civie e cight hrancies. This cc uded the A mher of Con lub, 1 club) g it he said i L& ge club Probus club, ry Woman's ¢l Postmaster 1 firector annou rds the fund ster union 1 that carly lid Eapeots 870 ance ! Air. Gr il $74.980.41 should he Kiwanis ind same 5,01 suid 1 should be the e raised. dl the organizations in furr mon ohser st | fo the annual well-dressed b0k el le vl po il wear this sea. atures, « hat the he e $16.161.41 satisfied propriated Visiting N sumerlike weather was ] > this oceasion for a continuens display ed out some of (heir fi weath- Yester- ntion 1o the st organizat during t 1 din thoroughfare of period, every near hears alout said the importance was o to and | school crowd tha color and <ociation woull like to th scene of mueh pa clinfe where ool ag fro of could seen, with frille and much in seemed to | ral shape s seon carcfully DU in the matt 1ts of and I is 84 ane Loug ion blooned Jon Carl I'redri Army the army is he wher Nas e iping 1 haritaile predominated. Si gl lapel Army SGU This i on opr gocs for re could 1o a trend for a @ trend for a there | N¢ rew e tvation wtion is lNamia hair top- color. with hats to honey gious work or unifor Nursery ion to t than any town sta by Tony Auto Injury Case ; Goes Back On Docket A v : by counscl for MeDonough. 1 against Honniker t by Judge court to- corge 1 city owels— sullow r your| AUTO LICENSE RETURNS cor ton st crate to | pull street LYRIC RADIO BETTER THAN EVER ~ AND THATS SAYING : A Lot! THE ITALIAN MUSIC EMPORIUM. 52 Lafayette Street. BURTON WELLS, 358 Arch Srect. HUTTON & JONES, Plainille, Conn, AL'S GARAC Southington, Conn. NEED OF CHARITY ’ml“mnary Muung 0[ Gom_inumsu»r spoke of the familie: New help last according to annual | suests of [duy was Easter and ey operati which Txcept for a ' zon - ' puby ! to 8o to work f 1, 1920, The Welfare association, Wwhich asks for $7,000 this year, spent 1gore money last year than ever before, in looking after the wants of needy families, Mr. Greene averred. Asking how many people who like to give up their annual vacations and stay in the city all summer, the Which cannot afford to take vacations. and {how the Fresh Air camp comes to |the aid of the children of th | ramilics, giving them a taste ot fresh air, sunshine, outdoor life and improved health for two weeks cach summer. The Fresh | for $S.600. mps{ 0% the Good Day to Start “Today 200l day {the drive for two rcasor to start Yester- body went ot a baptism o Also it is April cun go out and cticut Yankee in- this weck.” Referrving was a noto church and re- | Christian charity. | 1ool's du the [fool that ing [stinet to save ex- 1o the two mottos of the cam by I=Have a Heart” and “Give Pay.” Mr. Greene said - the especially is all right for who carn enongh, hut some ford to give 80 v Conn the ex- peopl can af- a great deal more than t day's pay. He said it she “Give at Least a ing 1hat Day's Pay, - only gave one i ashamed of him- hut while wear show the white feather at th monishe ing the ol snre [0 wn osay if hat ot more mon eharity's suffer i won't give fo hem to give for manity's s they emselves Christ don t ion ink much of | to give for Christ's them gi and g year 1721 Killed By Autos In Conn. In Five chrx‘ 1 AD HLEALD CLASSINIED ADS \eilet frrom Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness The doctors tell us that U0 per ent of all sickness is due to stom ch and bowel troubles. You e well if vour digestion is b ou are likely to get sick unless you lish food and digest it propeily Tunlac has a wonderful s a relief from digesive troubles, even those of years’ \ record ling. % exis Caya, 546 Hunt St. Woonsocket vuch bad he: a year. 1 decided to tr Now I've gained 30 lbs., my yi Xin has cleared, constipation ov i ome and appetite returned.” If vou suffer fro he stomach or bo ausea, constipation ver; if you have no app: ep and are nervous a »wn, you need Tanlac. It is good e medicine, made of roots, et a bottle from druggist tod ney back it doesn't help you. Taniac 52 MILLIOM BOTILES USEL no IT PAYS TO LOOK W Short Hair is Hore to Stay Service Than ~ as Lyverywh ¥ Member of the k in Attenda r HOTEL LR SHOP Washington At West M, R — N i You Out of Debt Our Family LoanService Witl Selve All Your Meney Problems 8300 LOAN payable 85 monthly, plus lavful interest. $200 LOAN payable $10 monthly, plus lawful interest. $300 LOAN payable $15 ‘monthly, pius lawful interest. Other Amounts in Proportion Cost fixed by law. Every repay- ment reduces the cost. All loans in strict privacy. Call, Write or Phone 1-9-4-3 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 201, K, “owW Room Flowr, | Second | | e Air camp asks ! and | American Exports S-t New Record; $916,000,000 Total in Two Months Washington, April $.—(P—Ameri- | secretary said. “the quantities of [ can exports for January and I'ebru- | 800ds moving in the present year 1 e ; lare immensely greater, since the ary, valued at §916,000.000, were de- | 15 W0 B e war was great, Another point in the new record heing set up by American exporta is that. today manufactured goods are continuously showing up as a greater proportion of 1he whole. The auto- motive industry particularly has registered ases which go to swell the materially.” | clared today by Seeretary of Com- | merce Lamont to represent a new | cord for all time. Imports during | the same period registered a slight increase. “While the months | money for the two excecded in fisures have been values in previous years just the vith Germany,” the iiter war City Items ward Meshken against r through Atterncy Lion- Appell. Papers were served Ly Constable John 8 Rtecor S Elmo temple. Pythian Sister- Lood, will meet this evening in Judd's hall. After the meeting for wembers and friends wil Zuilkowski has leased from Zuilkowski, a store at 59 a period of two rocery and meat yental is $25 a month and $30 a month second year John Cxandr Albany avenue, for years market, or the | for the An ‘They Do Not Yield to Weather | il Ul first year Migses Ruth Hart, Mildred Luddy and Murion Muller are spending tha week in Atlintie City. action for $100 hrought eall | Tapered Asphalt Shingles SPHALT is gractically indestructible. It cannot rot, rust,splitJt can only wear away—and there's - little actual vear on a roof. Nothing to compare with the wear on a raad, where asphalt gives long service. The thick butts, wih extra heavy coatings of asphalt,’ give thickness whese it is needed, where the shingle is exposed to weathe: Fire vesisting. Deautiful on Best for laying over old shingles. lie close and flat mansion or cottage. The heavy butts Let us shav you samples and quote prices. Hardd L. Juckett Roofing Contractor 30 - 31 DWIGHT SREET TELEPHONE 6360 The Classified Ads Will Rent Your Tenement Pearle who want' better quarters, smallei quarters, new hoines, daily watch the rentai ads which is proven by the fact that over 26 tendnents were rented through these ads during the past week. You, too, can rent YOUR house this way, Call 925 right now and order your ad for 6 cays at special rate. If you wish, the ad-writer who answers your call, can give vou many valuable suggestions on the writ- ing of a good ad. “A Well Written Ad in the Herald Always | Brings Results” |

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