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24, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1929. Heiress Flees_Stage—Won Publicity REFORMERS RENEW =i Adirondack Highway Sinks Despife ATTACKONQUEUE - Tons of Boulders Used For Filler New Hampshire, as a group “thrown | depart her for political expediency” |ufacturis rests of the count “cannot last the s of | John Q. Tilson, republican, Con necticut, majority leader of th , said he hoped the lower v would remove some of the placed on the tariff i 5, speaking befora, the New Export club here last referded to the opponents of { = old-f 0 1 gent 1€ Y 1S 1 S e riff bill as “sons of tl wild ; g M,‘::L e Modern Chinese Undaunted bV : e i taly P WheSLowe: condakalecisla LONGEST SCRIMMAGE oA ain 8 vad builders have r te ¥ i He 2 f the tarift Loston, Nov. § (UP)—Bosto Persistence of O1d Custom 70 v, Uil L 1 B o b e e R ; EE— vit | 5 known as the “sink hole A truce recently tried {o|and were trying to enact | t 1 ar hicre. Tons and tons of rock jue auto out of its trouble, | Which would to 1 o ave been poured into the spot in have itself start sinking in | Interests of the whole United States hour and 20 niin ' hopes of forming a real E turned in‘o a quag- |as well as those of u wed s0 wel 1 for a cement top and still t mire. Several years ago a cow | Their intent, he final session that it wa, o s out of red 100 far off the Lighway i [Place a high tariff on the might be placed at on ) - streteh sank 15 in of food and w c +. [tural products which New England- fback posts instead o o L ers buy and to give low fariff r Thurman. : 1 piece of to the manufactured goods solc —— . ® St the' northeastern states } . Euroj ; la g Moses expressed e tha : ar throug i > o i nd t | President Hoover > commerce | rodont A o i o 1 ince first at | & ¥ g 1. Hug trees 1 ) onuble o it in. | “ for mely ping thein footi her | enough mone spent 1o 1 t houlders of : and | erect a )¢ this type PS a¥e houNd St 1 wauled from lons 3, | Others ha ed that the ‘ dd almbo: o th rond and R o i = be o i the | would ne several curves * v] £ gincer as to 186 which the v departments > ¥ ) lecree st S e e | Main at Pratt St. Hartford : SC ely t the e of lg I S e - MOSED GRITICIZES W - GOALITION GROUP Downstairs Shop e .0 Recuses Independents and Demo- || o i sho s eral 0 4 I cient i o onats of Sectional Plang l 1E e ¥ “‘ ! SR O n. |« Washington, Nov (UI)—The road continued |democratic - insurgent republican s high to pl a bridg: |conlition now opposing the rift b = red have met i« the senute is viewed by Pres- rked on a stag al with snow. ort of failure. Piers will it Pro-Tem George H. ] Chicago, » g by r her tious younz actre o long to|own nar L = 2 see their n c ) “I do publicity.” | 8 J e L Y blaze of D leor told me “I want the fron L Hard-| my w 1 on nothing ing 1 ill not have use late J. Horace Har er, who provided they have found o oI ar S " CIVILIZING OF GYPSIES which shé spo marked Club Established for Miss Harding's sional stage, but t Teaching of Nomad's Language—Kinde ten and Nu are Opened Tenetwa Mosco No Soviet Ruszia surpassed the stage crs bLeat a path to her door, but found 't closed. No. Miss Harding wouldn't see them; she not only did not crave publicity; she didn't t The drama in real life that : sy club when noisy crowd of gy for tellers, hootblach 1 tinsmiths g n something about Moscow. A com- d to banish il- sy psics. rst school in the ima plots of horse trader ered here to 1 social reform in i found Mis by another mittee was orga i cmong the A o gypsy racial Mrs. T uates are s0ciety | 1o be tak cooperative woman. decided uPOn A Serious | gocicties as 1 cmployes stage care er her father's death | o, last ®pri | arten and a nursery She had played 1 role ¢ Zypsy amater n n whilé | Porter's at Farmington, v club or work. Plans Conn., and during her debutante be le for extending the | whirl, work of club 80 as to be able After a week's tryout in Atlantic | 1o City she was given th In “Thunder in the Air." v its premiere here. She spo three lines on tre stag f appearances in a take care of all the roving Moscow. BYDSY ribes arour Nov. 8 (UP)—Al Sing- nior-lightweight, start- for his 10-round t with Johnny & rd of Bos- W m. Her salar &pent ton, at St. Nick's arena next Mon- presen night. ;) Other me : unawars USE. 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