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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929, S 388 g 0 N lion of murket operations by the |the rediscount rate, an intimatio’t | from Lieutenant Rival. A complaint | two from that of the fat ] ‘ 9 ‘ public in the past year or two was | was carried that if these measurcs | was made about 9 o'clock that a|other boy 3 i 7. L wcomplished with less real stugdy failed, more drastic methods would | small boy was trying to scll some| Both boys will appear in the i L L procedurs « emplo Some will wonder to | chickens at 98 Hartford avenue and | juvenile court this week to explain ‘ ‘-‘_ qT"l {]PTlMlSTS A at extent the Federal Reserve | acted so queerly about making the | the circumstances of the the ‘A < BY M | 9 by Ul % fin vas responsible for pricking |sale that suspicions were aroused. 3 fi L fi v ‘fi J"'S AY.51E GRELG fi J fi J"] e R R, ition bubble.'” | On the way to 98 Hartford aven MISS MORROW CHING Bynopsis: “The Grievin' Blu - the officer encoutered the boy and | Mexico City, Oct. 30 (—When ccess! While C G-\ _S 1a Constitutior questioned him. , At first the boy Eliza rrow, daughter of dan i Ray g C ) e U ) about how he and his hrother had | berto Corrca 3 0l thest . Golden Dollar club. v e i NlNETEEN RE UE[] trying to'sell them so as to get some | English her of course, and Barbara > 2 olf clubs. The officer started with | morning,” instead of ognize but e Lboe R AN the boy for his home in order to|“Bucnas dias his saxophone, as an i < 3 3 check up and finding that he had Miss Morrow her work st 1t her memory e IV n d S | no brother warned Lim to tell the | Mon morning, teaching the class to 1 S 4 i that he and another boy about the she taught them to say, “This | R 5 e o aL | from nis father's chicken coop and | She reccives no salary. faes for whi n o witnessed and curb 1 in| D Colo,, Oct. 30 (P—Win- A8IL0 York city the tor held sway from Montana to o 5 develop- | both enormous ar - | but the forecasts indicated 1 are | matically collected,” relief D C ld 11 il In an editorial headed Irigh t ‘\ Wh the Philadelphia sl e M h' Nashvill ‘ Again in any things slowly vnderlying vere s AR b e Th ler's involved and is 1, but a ¥ be when is artificial d * Bill Fos savi rstruct of financiai exploita- |1V created by carc S ohE itesned. o an %men hundredth tir r tion, reckless investment and strain- |1 1da and us were rescued and ind Ray's inz of credit brought abou 1 dan rol or discipline to Colorado Springs ster- T nioia br o rous and top heavy condition. The | fin ind bus ce employes at the Summit yours is a wo 1 \etion had fo come and t s of gloom and cconomic ter- | Houge and Mrs. J. R. Spencer. who 3 hand—th ¢ tter for that certainly should proud of | putlishes the Pike's Peak News, ) this little h it ¥ costly though it 1 r work, whatever the feeling of | vare brou. from the crest of the = [ Thanks oy Rita Gil ating personalit y both charmed and amazed Barbara ountry may it pauses | peak by SRR e 3 R. CALDWELL loved people. oy, Tis hands would rhoot out — There i 1o aterzon which b he drifts to the sum- He studied the habits of his R s th e . . t o oL e poison of fear was fe ) fty s held at Glen . 3 5 : s. Ther v would | : wcial kness nor ad mit. Fifty 1 held Lo | Sou ab Jes mhen ey would | Zeppelin to Assist verso business conditions. Labor wil to the INa. And 4 |Gove, Talf, Wy uh tho automobile| TAccRte ANt e | A hi bl i . corvati A sudde rd: 1 N ¢ N ; T Way: V] . S obser- pran s Then, ep g ted a little pirouetts In Balloon Observation carn more this year than ever be- sudde lords of the na- | highway, were. brought to Colorado | their ways of living. His ofserc } ¢ children were he table d seizing v by t room and chuckled| Friedrichshafen, Oct. 30 (P—The | forc is brisk and there |{ion's credit found themselves try- |Springs vations over a _Iong period of | of men, women or childre r ; hand, “Let's gi ¢ me that Delaney Grevy, the | Graf Zeppelin is fto become a|is not only no room for pess m, |In desperately fo stop a fall of| In Wyoming, where the storm time convinced him many people | sluggish. It proved successful in fhose new Porainnt o e i Teoni artaking | but overy reason for confidence and |PFiCt thAt was even more unreason- {was the most additional| ere ruining their health by a | the most obstinate cas men e edr th tor T Th ulators wh a | ® nd disturbi an the r searchers cpared 0 renew eir . . - . e 151 . i 's 2ot into vou | CXperiments preparatory to its po- e cillatoriyho mays)|Eilecand Bl inaRthen StheRr ] : e ey 1| i \“m "l careless choice of laxatives. Then | Tiked it. 014 folks liked it because ind show som ar flight next spring. their stock buying debaueh |00 M levace vined i 1 offorts to lo John B. Wood- - % > 3 e a Pete Anheir ! lngkio doliyl=nes Sl D TE e ”_’””'1"‘"”(‘ o <’U first place.’ % Fre s i W At he determined to write a pre- | it never gripes. Children liked its Fook tnat otie of \m]‘y-\ e ol \hrr mlw yn..nll\lm:‘ it is ; cted Sl &) i = Jost in the snow caked Green Moun. | scription which would get at the | pleasant taste. And everybody is rall, thin, h the sax? You arc dirigible will, late in No o it AN e % LA of carryir ,\,H,., ":, “,l‘r a flight over Norway ar pror s to be the best Buffalo Couricr -xy tain te ory since Sunday. cause of constipation and correct | pleased with the gentle way it Snonas ipdaan to obtain meteorological | in rmal year of our history.” B on e on et s R Rene the recipient of ] quickly and safely. accomplishes its purpose. Rita. : . Rita crim. | information - e A e e N How successful his efforts were | By 1888, the demand for this He had known her fror powder indis-| This will be cbtained by means Knoxville, (Tenn.) Jourral—"Tt is | mendous sums of mo storm pencfrated into New Mexico, | best shown by the fact that the | laxative was so great that the 200d. Then, an inquiring How A pilot balloon which will ascend surd to think that stock could be lorgy of speculation tha Santa Fe reporting five inches. At| prescription he wrote back in | doctor permitted it to be bottled S L R e deoeiran onesnabLol oncyleouniiv fon mored than Albuquerque there was a four inch| 1885 has become the world's most | and sold by drugstores. Today nad first o a specia platfo: 0 be ons! CLeC fourth what t A W e da doubtedly ca a warning that | fall. ot the, 7O R v aldwell’s But she hs mascaracd her eye- | On top of the Zeppelin before or a week hefc if the price | was heeded by many in the stock T 5 popular laxative! He prescribed | you can o})t:\m Dr. Caldwell’s afire with a dream d emulously At about ihat height the pilot|of them is based on values. yut to many oth Steal Parents’ Hens a mixture of herbs and other pure | Syrup Pepsin from any drugstore sandsome vo that there might be|balloon will be destroyed and me-| _“Ivery stock listed on the Ne to th S ey oIS : ingredients now known as Dr. | in the world. e &t “bat e hal| something in what the dancer had | teorological apparatus carried by it| York exchange is wortn as much profits was a n sa-| To Raise Pocket Money | caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, in [~ - t ning up | Said will drop in achute which will '.'”h\l it .'»\ s a “”H*\ There tion, the warnings to banks and the A story how one hoy conspire thousands of cases where bad DR. W. B. CALDWELL'S N New For et ow dragged itself to | e pulled to the Graf by has been no change in economic |increas rediscount rate | with another to steal chickens from | =0 i oac spared from fuctory A dispir se. Sl waiters | M s attached. conditions in Americ vere n items of the day. | the coops owned by their parents reath, ~coated tongue, gas, SYRUP pEpSIN sontrolled. imenced putting out the lights Zeppelin. Works has suc- Nothin occur- the latter clacs was brought to light last night as| headaches, biliousness, and : Earlier that ever Etnatclub hint to the revellers who re- 1 in dispelling the principal | T¢d in this mpede. | was prepe ant in the sent | the result of an investigation made lack of appetite, or energy | A Doctors Family Laxalive apon introduc ta had | mained that there was such a place | Scruples of the Graf's bt ly the course jma With the last by Officer O'Day acting on orde showed him that the bowels said laughir as home. . . . Rita was humming |MaKing the polar fiig of every t price in the | “This is Peto Anficim, my butter | happily to herself as she slipped ouz | Life and accident insurance and | Past X X x that the inflatel and egg man.” of her flame dancing dress. leaving | Wages have been increased and hy- values of stocks have been squeezed A A i The two men laughed as they|it in a little heap upon the floor. |&lenic improvements guaranteed. American business can go ahead 4 & shook hands, but Ray had been con- | She chan, to i ond-green = —r nosmally e few vears there | ’ wious o,]m“ others close serutiny suit, it bein R s .1 Tennessee Governor :\llvlll‘”)i‘ another boom and nv\(;lln.r“ % Now, his ¢ on Ray at the|happily she skipped along the g . . i i l H E Y I viano, Pete ercd :f this tall out into the little side lane, o Loses His Prize Horse s | Jark fellow might not be the fairy|where he stood waiting Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 30 (®) —| St. Paul (Minn.) Pioncer Press— SiTde or vhom Rt T e s Governor Horton today has a sad-| “Surely some responsibility for the . Tor the " . .w“‘h,'] "h big ‘n W 4yh‘t 2 dle, but no horse. Someone stole the | debauch of speculation with its con- scen schooling i on't keep a fel-| oylcutive’s favorite steed, “Bill” | sequent disaster to thousands of AT RPN BUBRETISE from his farm at Lewisburg. A all inve berassumed by should app Wity Jiny, Snnit wide search has been of no avail, | the na financial se, there ot going to get mar-|and Governor Horton probably will | tution, who 1 d0 his ut i T Bot T £ have to be content, for a while | sored the flotation of hug toly mn o ortumity Ead come niq| Fer hand fell suddenly from his|anyway, without his prize mount. |new stocks. There has e e an it lnsmU O eouThl WHE s lonly ia- (A rewaraihas| heer ofiored Sfor | sance fof monnd uintnaiul i el e g ight not | 4iN&: but it hurt that he *hould say | the recovery of on the part of the great banking 3 »e brought into the scheme as well n in jest. Think'rg of her — — groups of the country o | sacabtaaty st o another fellow ——worse, | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| “On the other hand, it probably ~ . fo pen oAt in that casual tone of | FOR BEST RF is safe to say that the miajor por- o Strange to have the ral looked up, expecting to | B8 155 franstormiad oy laughing, but h: remained Sae o that of Fairy The music ¢ scated bangin 1aving be onger, caught Rita’s hand ar drawing h Pulling her hes whispere “Lun 1ear, d1scuss Rita e e Rita, literally Dollar 3olden svening, seen blo hrew a shistled as hen, just ment of the 1eard thro; ahispered to I - onight something ar sower to ke erminal ‘Grievin’ ant to see you after tt I'm ju han ever. 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