New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1929, Page 20

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[(RETER R R 3 U AN, TEXVRSFRISERRARCEORROICEYRON NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 192). the world. In 1910 when the i greeme by the ngland and Japan Bureau of Fisheries Completes sives Eosiand and dupan o Study of 834,000,000 Business 17, 1 cur e s, reaeers ternational Unitc stopp v population larger inc in Alaska The commissioner bureau fi Tecommer ton by w senger secretary nature returne wireless, order a less A $54.000.000 1} g ness largest si Ice Box." outlined who proxies Alaska for merce amo ies once m and e holds fishery no one up to t average pound cans of In r every man, woman and « 1d in the Unite s . 5 “Use of planes fishing waters, 1 official orders limiting o r fishing privileges, depending on salmon #Muns, 1 the introduction to the United States market of the neglected chum fillets, were featu season “The U. 8. by Alaska must kee line longer than earth at t 200 repres 17 bureau-owned hoats ous chartered craft ca ranging from captu teaching school ¥ must actually count the that go to the spaw because the law requires per cent of the Alaska car t or 5 resource th ar from the 1l have zinal estat been restorec “hour service Meeting of County “Y” Called for Next Friday winter athlefic of salmon sociation will a Vletie cor ion- next ning in the County “Y" Haynes street, Hartford. Plans for basketball, swimming and track competition will probably be d, and a plan will be p for developing the Count Bletic groups with character development valu commissioners in W. A. Dailey Vernon L. Phillip and XK. E. Pa meeiing of ti ers to be held at 0 o'clock I'riday ev office on grounds that 50 salmon run must be permitted to pass the nets and traps of the commercial canneries During the past counting weirs were established on nine principal salmon rivers of Alaska At Chignik 1,500,000 swam through the Decline in Fisheries Checked “Conservation pa w ska and has won wide pproval,” continued the “Under old loose reg tions the salmon pack of the . ritory fell to Under | the stricter control of the White | bill of 1924 annual fishery figures | S—————— roll up unmistakable evidence tha ther decline of Alaska's salmon fish- eries has been checked. I operation have proved that the ter Tito through scientific control. can dustry which 30500 men and pro world LIN e OUIt HOME IN B Berlin,' Nov -A former private home of Dr. Von Bleichroder, tist and bachelor, has been d I e as its e {,gw rman capital. It is pla how- to unite this division with the and naval attaches, the consul general and commercial at- taches in one building. Bluecher Pal- » is thought of. t about $2,000,000, cien- bureau's gate its own years' fisheries stabilize its chief in- gives employment 1o o-third salmon cateh Yukor are only dent whites who ca food for themsel All salmon rivers G closed to commercial all fish weekly closed has been exte cases to as lo The secretary of power to prohibit inz in any are nel. or lay, period. Thi ied by order ir as 06 hours commerce commercial Airplanes for Patrol lanes 8 st hair-dresser ings with hair-needs can the beauty shog And tha Dan- your this delica vour brush rough the excess natural co mazing anderine of dandruff, ortable and healthy helps make vour Danderine The One Minute Hair Beautifier At All Drug Stores - Thirty Five Cents Deposits mude or or before Monc will on 59 S Open Monday Evenings - 7:00 to R: nterest from Ne INTERE " being paid - A majority County Y. M h as- | d if taken, will | CANADIANS BALLOT DAWN PROHIBITION Nova Scotia Fayors Government Gontrol by 25,600 rax, Noy Nova against (rp)— province of on record prohibition in favor of government control of liquor sales With only a few pr report, it was apparent today that residents of the province had of approximately votes to the proposal for the re turn of liquor on 'a basis similar to that approved in the Ontario Wednesday prohibition carried Nova & 100 votes Voters registered their a simple referendum v for support either of province of otia b retention f the provincial temperance act or sale of liquor under gove rol city of Halifax ) majority for government con- ratio of five to one. » campaign was waged ides, but returned a prohibitio eat after the firs came in last night result of the Nova Edw provi caves Prince Canadian prohibition ifle Club Team Holds hoot With Good Scores DBri n Rifle club team A y shoot last ecveni locul range. The scores shot marked improvemer last week & Hallowe'en i i o tendance wa 1 showed enjoyed. The ten high follows: Albert Mc Cormick 182, Vitz Stankis 182, Fred Beach 182, Earl Cooley 181, Harold White 180, Theodore Boehm 172, | old Kalish 166, Mitch Belkin William Trick 164, Fred Engel 1/ MESSENGERS Nov. 1.—A school for estenger boys has been opened by a telegraph company her:., James J Leahy, in charge of the school, says that it will turn out polished youths. with manners and personality far beyond that recommended by Hoyle. A clothes pressing and shce shining service will be given each boy at the expense of the company to keep them well dressed and neat. Every Pair Fully Guaranteed e 302 MAIN has | cincts yet to Ten years azo Clear-Weave EAR WEAVE RY STORES Reed Flays Western Senators And Draws Sharp Reply From Schall Washington, Nov. 1 (P indcpendent he son-|bill. Calls Plan Senseless “It is senseless, the Pennsylvanian said, “to expect to build up ture by changing tariff dut way that threatens to put million industrial workers on the streets.” He added that he disapproved of the export debenturh plan attached to that tariff ents and their allies, the democrats, but considered the farm board, wa- terway improvems better farm and more efficient farming methods as good, and the “digposition of the farmer to help himselt,” best of all. Asking how it was possible to make agriculture prosperous by im- P hing industry, he asserted thiit such was a certain result if the independents and the democrat through with their present tanff program ate’s group of republi- can senators from the west is temptir the opinion of Senator Reed iblican, Pennsylvania, to several improve the condition of agriculture by “dragging industry down to a lev- of common misery.’ I'his assertion, together with & staten that some of the inde- pendents are more dangerous to American cconomic security than all the communists combined,” in their attitude tward the pending far iff bill, was included in an open ldressed by the Pennsylvanian . Murphy, the publisher of tlie Minneapolis Tribune Flays Present Scnators In addition, Reed west send to W; tors who will rega e agricultural ts, sectionalists and popu- HAPLE HILL NEWS An all day sewing meeting for the benefit of the New Britain Children’s Home will be held Wednesda y vem the home of Mrs. G. K. Spring on Thompson street. Mrs. H. J. Cook is chairman of the work Mrs. M. Nordstrom, Mrs. .. Harding and Mrs. 13. B. Proud- v will have ch of the iblication of the letter drew an nator Schall, a member of mediate reply from publica 8 the independent group. He asserted that he and n's colleagues were en- agricuiture to *ac that the special led for that purp s Senator fecd evid tion w 5 ari in- | ma dependents with comm eon was 1oz to be takey Mrs. schall or of Senator Shipstead, | F. 1 labor, of esot autun r of some of their ation of ir attitude tow port Frederick €. Teich and Mrs. Rackliffe, Jr., attended the n meeting of the State }eder- Woman's clubs in Bridge- yesterday as delegates of the Our Week-End Specials HOMEMADE— BAKED BEANS ... SMOKED LIVERWURST ..... SAUERKRAUT ............... Quality Delicatessen & Meat Market 354 ARCH ST. 10 DEWEY ST. Homemade Quality That Satisfies. Member of the United Grocer's Chain oo 2 0bs. 15¢ 29¢ a lb. 5c a lh Quality Hosiery Never Can Be Undersold What do you think of this? FIRST QUALITY! FULL FASHIONED! BEAUTIFULLY KNIT! PUREST JAPAN SILK! Only 1,260 Pairs Service Weight or French Chiffon ‘OCKINGS 94 You will find it hard to duplicate even at $1.65. These stockings are fine knit, exclusively fashioned by the finest gauge imported machines. REMEMBER! Clear-Weave sells direct from mill 0 you — always Wholesale prices. {ton, M bill by the independ- | lunch- | Woman's club of Maple Hill Richard D. Hart returncd to N Hampton school at New Han N. H., with his parents, Mr Hart o Mrs. W. T. and Mrs er spending hompson Hatheway of is a guest of Mr Mrs. L. L. Harding of Robbins ave- nue for & few weeks. Mrs. J. H. Latham her bridge club Monday lier home on Theodore prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. I Allen and Mrs. Lathan Mrs. Theodore Monier of Robins vehue has returned from a month's t with relatives in Newarls, N. J Dr. and Mrs. Raymond of Boston were gues of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamir of Newington Center The annual meetir G en club w T K 3 Can 1D GEeen d Cerent Floors, etc C Thursday afterno 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. | | R:j: 1“}:;:052?“73 H. Cogswell on Theodore strect g o 5 s o Mrs. Cogswell will by assisted Dy ¥, Dark Mahogany Walnut, Clear Mrs. C. L. Luce and Miss Arling Root. Mrs. T. A Sprague will entertair the Alpha Mu girls at her hon | streét this ¢ and rtained evening at street Dries in a Tew Hours s last It's easy to give floow new beauty with Monad Waterproof High Gloss Finish It dries in a Few Hor For use Iheodors MUCH ADO— LONG LIFE Hiawatha, Kas. Nov C HE Three iron wagon whes 7D less than $20, were fou court here and four called. The entire court the defendant werd wit s were g Ay more {han Temorrow our annual fall open- ing sale brings you the most unusual jew- elry values that it has ever been our gpod fortune to present. 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