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16 Social News (Continued from Page Five) ington and Mrs. Edward H. Chris Mrs. A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDDINGS Nixon-Crowe Nuptials Set For Late April — Many Other Wedding Plans. POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALILAN “Uncle Ben is always talk- in’ about the next world, but he holds tight to all the property h %ot in this one.” Couyright 1529 Putiisners Syudicate QUARTER MANOR We have several houses listed for sale. Phone 6000 for appointment For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. P ——— AUNT HET ROBERT QUL EN ) ar “Boys is some harder to manage, but Natu xes it so vou don't hate to lick 'em like you do girls.” Copyright 1923 Publishers Syndicata: COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercis! Tres Compeny Buildiag Tel. 6000 and Miss Charlotte I Newark, New Jersey on Monday. in New York city hine son of nd Mrs. George Shine AMe-largest as well as the oldest of the Were state organizations, its membership | Mrexceeding three hundred, twenty-one Ar. having been added during the past ! After singing the Doxoloxy, colors were retired, and the g was adjourned. The pre- ceding Wednesday, there a brilliant reception, giving nembers from all sections an op- portunity 1o greet one another 'hos: prominent from Connecticut vere the state president, Miss v of this city, Crojut of Hartford, vice the delegates, Mrs. Ar- ir Jackson und Miss H. P. Marsh £ New Haven. Mrs. Noyes Baldwin Derby Mrs. Joel Anderson Mrs. Charles Arm-| port served on the conmmittee, Miss Emeline dent of D. ? s an usher. Miss Bertha C of 1 n was personal page for the na- About 15 other Connecticut chapter attendance. They were all ined at dinner at the Willard ursday by Miss Whittlesey. f were N6 this city, Erlean of is the the evening, président s of th president It enthusias s of appreciation commitice of a hotel ma 14 Tuesday morn- ion I t. M CLUB EVENTS ' Visiting Nurse As u-?jwi‘ Hol Annual M cw directors Waiter i H Mrs. Wil Sl i e SATURDAY, APRIL 13, be held home of 66 Lenox meeting under ritain Musical club will uesday evening at the Miss Lelia M. Littiehal place. The usual busines will precede a program preparation. BERLIN RISES UP AGAINST GENSORS Demands Chance to Se¢ Banned Gommunist Motion ~Piclure (®—1In Repub- right of freedom . April lican Germany t of cxuression is as stoutly defended todays as it ever was in Purita America, and Berliners of all cl il political complexions «d in a battle against Censor threat of renewal of Ger 1 state censorship, seen by many recent police closin, led to a storm forced the govern- Minister of (he ering. to nst such er Berlin,” of protest that through the Interior, Wilhelm KaKr on record ug: ment. “Poison Gas over Berlin, or torship of the IFuture,” al- been allowed two showings, has rlin pub- i-censof- ill unde- Dic sht it has mi-private n opened to the B outcome of the a ght is, thercfore, tirst showing, t as condemned s un- suitable by Captain Zoergiebel, chict of the Berlin police. But his deci- sion wes instantly opposed by @ unit- «d front of Conmumunists, Monarch- ists, Centrists and Social Democrats most unpredented harmony. port of the police position, i resolution was then introduced in the Prussian Landtag, urging Jative control of the modern trend in the theater. With that the battl vas fairly launched, and for days 1eross the s the country’s 1nos: declaring that Germany's private ss, many of th t writers velopmient of literature and dungered ly, at a f prot ama seience a4 crowded nbled in the ot Lords, ap- form terior | | | t the |causes, \unist moving picture “Poison |the premier. Mussolini strongly d {mecasures which and publicly dis- | © govern- s u renewed danger of censorship amous read Hauptmar an open letter arc not dir | impurities bhut against lly great in art. Only s true art. Bound by rules, ATINOT € X1 W poct Fritz von Unrub, a for- tant to the Crown Prince sorship threat 1 Wolfgang r connected with the dded that to put down ot rmany, ers of the peace but not hose pence is dis manent declara nsors) was finally form of a resolution cen leading ational organizations rep- They have a nationa cultura and e the n hout org; y in defense of their faith. who captained the Tech foothall tes optioned out to the Internationals by th 3 He's an in- FOR 1 Bob Shawkey, pitcher, Dalé id be one of the year in the American ankee nder ons o sensa- [t oonT wiow How |WHEW! THAT WAS A CLOSE INGU ST5PPED YouR| S UCH ACAREFUL DRIVER 1S [TRUCK THE Way ¢ /}" ¥OU DID-REILLY - 5 lvoure & FiNg-/ GF .4 CAREFUL- S |oRvERS /- THAT IM > PO!ILY AND HER PALS IT HAPPENED TO RE You CHAR | ASALE LUNK AN’ THAT SUIT DIDNT HAVE NO TO ™Y < LCASH ON HAND' ACCOUNT \ 20" r— ITS A SWELL SUIT, SON [How DARED ASHUR URL ) ONE — BRANNER-THE REASON THAT I'M A MEMBER CF THE | ‘Electrically Charged Decks Will | | NANDER (ger steamer which a Japanese shin York |owner i Alex-twa {number piracy, 1929, science will be called upon to foil any attempts to capture control of the ship while the wireless is sum- moning assistance. Automatically removable compan- ionways will lead from the boat deck to the bridge. Pressing of a button switch will charge these com- | panionways and portions of the | bridge with a high electric voltage that will mean death to the pirate who comes in contact with them. The engine room will be auto- matically closed also, Kkeeping its Rome, Italy, April 13 UP—The | crew safe below ceck and protecting great river of Italian emigration, | the most vital spot on the vessel. which poured a flood 0. new citizens ;“'e “‘":0&:' "‘;"50 r‘\'"l hel'm‘flfl;ed o S or. | to Prevent attackers from interfering iea and southern Tragoe In the lagt| VIt broadcasts for help. ca 4 Sran, The owner of the new vessel is two generations, is gradually being| o0 S O e BN VRS dammed at its source by the Mus-| S0 "/ Promiely © s 2 it et ficicy of these measures that he Exumination of figures just pub- | "1l refuse no passenger becaune of lished shows that not only is the| PR N | B f L Res B of emigrants from Italy|DYINen O 1€ PUAISE Wi to other countries steadily dimin- e aelr porsons | and bagea ishing, but also that the number of cmigrants who are returning to the herland to resume citizenship is reasing. This effect springs from twa hoth having their origin i USSOLIN CHECKS EIGRATION TIDE Exodus to South America Being Dammed at Source | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST F ULTS courages emigration, partly by moi al suasion and even more so by legal forbid Italians to leave the country without govern-| mental permission. Then through | propuganda, he tells Mtalians abroad | that under changed conditions in| their homeland they can live better | and more happily than when they | left it, | In 1913, the year before the World | War, Italian emigration had reach- ed the amazing figure of 872,598 in | one year, or almost two per cent of the total popalation. Th population of a great ci that of Naples removed i in one year from one country and! scattered itself among a number of | others, r the outpouri . t 1 dagain. 20 some 416 000 Ialians sought homes in oth-r| lands. THe first years of Fascism when it was uncertain what the fu- | ture the mew regime would be, = the remained high—391,000 GOOD USED FORDS in 1823 But from then on there MARKABLY LOW PRICED rollowed a constant reduction— T 1924 Tudor 600 for 19 1626 Jewett Coach 238,000 for Several Tord Tourings i helioyed BERLIN AUTO SALES CO. BERLIN, CONY TEL.5135 THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick Count § words to a line 14 lines to an inch Minimum spa Minimum Book ¢ The Ierald will not Le responsible for errors after the first insertion. ADVERTISING FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE ORDERED P. M. DAILY SATURDAY war of 14 the 200,000—although belows official figures not yet appeared—and a great | ibs part of this number is made up of persons who have emigrated for only a short time and must return to Italy. At the samo patriates” has become imposing- Iy large. In 1920 this number was §0,000, In 1925 it wa: 11,000, 1 198,000 and in 1927, 171,008, The difference between the fig- ures of the emigrants and the what counts T have time the number in Buy While the Buying is Good 1928 CHEVROLET Coach 1927 WHIPPET Coach 1925 ESSEX Coach 1926 FORD Roadster 1925 WILLYS-KNIGHT 1927 DODGE Coupe 1928 PONTIAC Coach 1925 CHEVROLET Coupe 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan 1927 STAR Coupe es s Thus Mt i is building up th population of his rlongated country. By rigidly prohibiting hirth control v rewarding parents of large fami- by his own cxampl has four children himselt—by aging emigration and ¢ into Italy, he population up by lies discour- cncouraging Is forcing leaps and res Italy bounds. RAID-PROOF SHIP T0 FOIL PIRATES Kill Chinese Bandits Shanghal, April 13 (P pirates, who for centuries have com- bined with typhoons 1o keep travel in the South China sea from heconi- ing hores to mariners, will do well 1o steer clear of a new passen- Chiness ving built for use in the s infested by sea robbers. The vessel will contain none of the time henoured sateguards against tead the resources of 1925 DODGE Sedan 1926 FORD Tudor 1924 BUICK Touring TEMPLAR Roadster Hudson Coaches Jordan Touring $3 5 Ford Coupes Chevrolet Tour: [ to Chandler Tour. Dodge Touring $95 TERMS and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1149 Stanley St. Tel. 211 Open Evenings and Sundays I DONT KNOW HOW YOUR BABY GOT STARTED DOWN THE HILL- BUT YOU CAN THANK MR REILLY THAT YOU - STILL HAVEABABY O /MY BAB\:’- Paw’s “Eyeing” For a Match K, {700 84D ¥/ DiDAT GIT BLUE, T'MATCH YER EYES' 1 m— BLACK WAS THE ONLY COLOR Truck Buyers 1927 CHEVROLET Panel % Ton Latest Duco finish. Motor complete- ly overhauled. Tires good. All 0. K. FORD % Ton Panel FORD % Ton Canopy Top Ex. REO 1 Ton Open Express DODGE 1% Ton Stake Body DODGE 1 fon Canopy Top Ex. See These Real Buys TERMS and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1149 Stanley St. Tel. 211 Open Evenings and Sundays —_——— Now is the Time to Buy a Good USED CAR! 1929 Ford Fordor Dem. 1929 Ford Runabout 1928 Ford Tudor Sedan 1927 Ford Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Sedan 1926 Ford Sedan 1926 Ford Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Roadster All Our Cars Carry a 30 DAY GUARANTEE Many More $35 Up Automotive Sales & Service Co 86 ARCH STREET Used Car Dept. Phone 2700 See These On Our Used Car Lot Glen St. Near Main St. Comec in and Look Them Over— Make Us An Offer WHIPPET (4) Sedan WHIPPET Cabriolet WHIPPET Sedan WHIPPET Coach DODGE Sedan FIVE OTHERS $35 to $100 Long Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel. 1518 THESE HONEST Used Car Values at 52 ELM ST. NASH Coach NASH Coach NASH Adv. Sedan NASH Spl. Sedan STUDEBAKER Sedan FORD Coupe—Good Several Other Good Cars LONG TERMS Fair Trades and Low Prices

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