New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 1070 HospltTSocla] Service Worker ‘[}[A!MS FURDPEANS — ' }W[]UU] HURTTRAJF‘ Congressman Sees Danger in » Relations With Latin America Washington, October 17 (P charge that European influence attempting to arouse enmity the United States |can countries in urage growth today by republican, Towa urned from an ¢ South and Central A 1 | convinced him that he should aban- | don such ta CONCERNS IMPFDE UTILITIES PROBE Failure to Submit Data Holds Up Commission Work IJH * WANLEY ABANDONS - 1S HUNGER STRIKE Banker's Wile Persuades Him - {0 Take Nourishment RUNAW \\ CAR KILLS TWO a., Oct. 17 (UP)—Bur- debris when their d by a runaway ge branch of iroad at Beack- , & man and 1 instantly. The story frame struc. ngton, Oct. y7 (A—The fed- commission considers that y of the financial organiza- tion of public utility power compan- nes is being impeded by the failure a TP Baked Hash Hoover Defies I*asluun, \\ ears C ()mtm table “Tu\ by congres: The comm n is particularly anxious that *he questionnaires was a member of t when season rls a favorite ‘ ed BI.II.DENE which it sent to power holding cor- vorations be returned promptly and asserted in its report that large con- cerns had failed to submit these reports, although in many instances they had actually been prepared by subsidiary companies. The task of tracing the growth of capital assets has grown “laborious,” the report, which was submitted yes- terday, said, because of the “numer- ous complicated mergers and con- solidations effected through the use of intermediaries and syndicates, to- gether with the lack of uniformity ind the complexity of holding c pany accounting method employment of numerous s companies.” southern rep and other ‘ Mustard ‘ < Europeans > JOLIET PRISONFRS SO0THED IN TALK Warden Tells Men He Will Tryw to Assist Them Joliet, IIL, Oct. 17 (R—Unrest | Wil visit s the 3,000 prisoners of the PAatients at state penitentiary led prison officials | M¢/P and ence today to take action intended fo be both conciliatory and def MRS. GERTRUDE KITSON and by working <\g|n( ies will 1 through existing corn. was | s Florida Flood Water ‘ Reported Receding la, et T (P—Ilood | Evidence of official concern was night when the seen last prison | ¥ sion some Ch national gu order has h edness . Titinoss Glat /L;)p(‘lm Losa 3 no a lood in her y Hiale m. national | (UP) 3 ere | | lost its is predicated upon a |avia® reme court decision | cinity of Alm but thi guard o denied by £ Zeppelin a fog over Mor- The unre recent state s cireling in the vi 2 from 3 a. m., to e radio oy With recent prison rders fresh In mind, and with the knowledge that Illinois penitentiary prisoners overflow. 7 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS RADIOS VERY LATEJST is the NEW Jereen Grig - Stromberg-Carlson HEN you buy a Stromberg-Carl- son you can be sure that not only are you obtaining the best in tone but. that your Receiver will incorporate every latest worth while development known to the industry. HERE! The New UNIVERSAL CLEANER Motor Driven Brush— All Ball Bearing— Full Size—Powerful Suction —and only $ 39,,,50 ONLY *3 DOWN—EASY MONTHLY TERMS Try this wonderful New Cleaner i your own home—on your own rugs. Phone us today aad our representative will call at your home and show you just what it will do. up can mean to radio. They have three Screen Grid tubes, totally shielded. They have a “Linear” Power detector, essential for pure tone from new broad- cast modulation. They have, too, the Siromberg-Carlson infinite refine- ments of design that add new grandeur and magnificence to the celebrated Stromberg-Carlson Tone. Stromberg-Carlson engineers can choose from a wealth of patents. They have over thirty-five years’ experience in electrical reproduction of sound. They .have unlimited resources of ability and capital. We can give you a liberal trade-in value on your old set, and our deferred payment plan makes the purchase easy. Free delivery, installation and service, The New Screen Grid Stromberg-Carl- sons are examples of what such a line- At These Prices, Now You Too May Own a “Stromberg” Buying From “Connectlcut’s Largest Stmmberg Dealer” : ‘¥ INCORPORATED. T HE'HOUSE!OF MUSIC." NEW BRITAIN — 89 ASYLUM ST., I'REE TRIAL COUPON NEW BRITAIN PHONE 497 New Britain Without obligation to may send to The Connecticut Ligt =« Power Co. buy you NEW BRITAIN TEL. 3600 PLAINVILLE TEL. 560 Street JAARTFORD 2-2251 Town 246 MAIN ST, HARTFORD

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