New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1929, Page 18

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Lower picture shows troop of U. 8. cavalry on way from Fort Bliss, Tex. to Hachita, N. M., for bor. der patroi duty. tonight as soloist in the Party n at A concert orchestra Alcock Wwill prese during a pr over W *Log |and associated si star of will appear WHEN IN HARTKORD DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take hom« <ome Marvland oysters and “resh crackers. opera, ' FONISS’S Hartford, Conn (Under Grant's Store) DOW AVENUE Homestead 'tk over 250 1t Very Low Price. Abunds” and 50 over W Song concert tonight wiil LC, devoted to the m In the winter there are tWo sets of festivities at als of thirteen Thus th two St. Nich- days, two Chr two New s und two sets of saint days of ich about ten occur in January. Similar conditions prevail with the g of . Holy Weissman's Cradle SERBIA ABOLIHE fashion stmase poems f comi sprir The Ministry of Religion has held veral conferences with the astron- omical staff of Belg = Dictator-King Makes Sweeping s nas tees Relorms in All Fields n in a 1 v Burbi, o University that there t difficulty in un two methods of reckonir 2 of the year % (e known m of umori music at § ssociated stations In Port number 1wo 1o one. . FOR SALE NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW on Barnett Street al political arrests out- those for criminal offenscs ss imposed by nderson toms and outworn s al comedy st ik © of the most radic dertaken by forbidden working been ally they are to holidays they have ification of - Fireplace and steam heat. Owner will sacrifice for quick sale. Cox & Dumn 272 MAIN ST. e Song of I wil United Choral Singers as the ¢ of their regular Monday 18 program at 10:30 over WOR | { ons, with other Sinks on the Wi | Stove Repairs] Complete line of stove repai: | parts carried in stock. NEW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. 66 Lafayette St. Tel. 772 —————eeeeed nd WLW bring to us the 11 o'clock to to Mozart's ng number | PASSPORT or CIVILL SERVICE e PHOTOGRAPHS o a1 Made At Shert Notice ‘s Arczde Studio of Course ! ur music at On Your Own Signature AT THE LOWEST COST Consistent with the Service Rendered Mutual System paymerts are arranged in accordance with your ability to repay. Larger payments than specified may be made when desired, with a decrease in cost charges, or terms may be arranged to provide for smaller payments on principal when circumstances make it advisable. We are serving-people who do not possess requisite collateral to obtain a regular bank loan. The character of our service is comparable with that of the foremost financial institutions. Call and talk with us—we require no en- dorsers and every transaction is strictly private. OUR TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN Monthly 240 Monthly $100 Menthly $140 Monthly $200 Monthly $300 2 $5 87 $10 $15 Loan Loan Loan Loan Loan repays a repays a repays a repays a repays a Other amounts on proportionate payments. Interest 1s charged on the unpaid balance only, just for the actual time money is in use, “A Helpful Loan Servige For The Home” Phone 4950 The Mutual System 300 Main Street New Leonard Bldg. L Week and USSIA BEFRIENDS GANGS OF GAMINS Thieving Orphans Being Edu- cated and Trained for Work Moscow, April 22 (M — Homeless children, who used to infest Russian ing or robbing pedestrians, are rap- idly disappearing. As a consequence one may traverse some of the side streets now at night with reasonable expectations of arriving home with- out losing one's watch or purse. In 1928 thers were about 30,000 of these waifs in various cities. About 20,000 were picked up by var- ious organizations last year and placed in institutions to be trained in useful work, fed and cared for {until they have lost their gang in- stincts. More than 3,200 were res- cued from the streets of Moscow alone. “or years the olved probl aifs were an un- t of them lost cities, working in gangs and thiev- | Women’s bars, where mere man can never get past the door man and where the women of the stage and | smartest society gather to exchange late gossip and cocktail recipes, are opening on every corner in down. town Paris. All over town, the barkeepers are turning out their male customers and fixing up their bars with ribbons and cakes to attract the feminine devotees of cocktails. Some few bars remain conservative, however, and have Kept their swinging doors closed to women, The “‘steam room,” or woman's bar, of one of the smartest hostelries in the shade of the Vendome column has become a pot of gold for its owners. some toak to the streets by cheice and these proved the most recalci- trant. Attempts by the commissiono f education to reclaim them by ordi- nary methods faiiled because when the youngsters grew tired of routine lives, they merely ran away. A special comnittee appointed last year has had success with *com- munes of work.” Four of these cen- ters were opened—in Rostov, Orlo, the Saratov district and Staro- Tcherkass. The Qrlo commune, for example, owns a factory in which boys are taught to make harvesting machines. In other places they are | trained as locksmiths, boiler makers and in similar trades. WOMEN HAVE OWN BARS IN PARIS; MEN BANNED French Barkeepers Turn to Femin- | OHNGW bbb ine Trade, Decorating Places No “curen—bet ..g READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS duce of With Cakes and Ribbons, Paris, April 22 (UP)—Women, aving i ded man's domain and Freshly Curtained Windows Do Add to a Room . ... 15¢ s for serim curtains 1.00 for lace curtains Special Price on the More Elaborate and the finest curtains come back to you with added beauty and freshness when cleaned by our modern .methods and equipment. The curtains are gently and thoroughly washed, in a softening oil mixture gently rinsed and then dried slowly and care- fully on hanging frames. That is why they come back to you the original shape, size and mesh, with corners square and the edges fresh and crisp. ~ 904 is our number WEST MAIN STREET — ARCH STREET T FAIL! 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