New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1929, Page 11

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» » Y & ] . . NEW BRITAIN HERALD | uox] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NI)\'I‘:K‘I-IHC“ 7]‘\‘, 1¢ 0. S g "-ll[iHlIHl] LEAD |Towwet presiTns > e MUCH CONFIDENGE V5 PASAS 47— g ROAD HEARING ecRe? uNTLL ThiaL || BELIEVE IT OR NOT. "0 BY RIPLEY | T B : Stte Oganzaion Has Conven- "”"""‘,f;‘\"':f;;;ij.’j“,j'_‘“““‘ | Rt e i, s : Business Leaders Plamming Bx- .0 L Grea Nm‘lhem and Western rinq illiTl?riS Qily szt o 15—4m) pansion, Survey Shows : 5 : hc Seek Line dou TR Sl DROPS FOR TIME arty "\i One Fatal Accident Over Wegke <o o rxomnier o s Tre SITTING SADHU — of Jaipur, P[]LA NEI]RI MUST § '/9 2% 5‘1T5 NAKED — /¥ STOLID SILENCE - DAY f»-'umm-‘:! : : T ] | 3 7 ‘ FA[;E TAX [;HARGE’ ;;Q‘L?c":{VS;ED}‘GE:;, ’ " 2 \~ THouT TuouevHT‘ORVvixsyri\ e (i " ‘. 5 " | PV 2 WITH MORE GIRLS THAN ; v < \ : Alged (0 Have Falited Rl o e ( ‘ (ars on Three Yeas " more of (e A FOOTBALL GAME WAS WON AFTER THE FINAL WHISTLE WAS & ARMY vs. COLOATE - 1913 = World's Best Submarine B8 Cedlgipn Slze bles safineealias il o] Is l,dumhcrl h\ France or 8 bouchdown Goal was kicked Final Score. Army. 7, Coigate 6 S Papansion Continu TOMORROW—A LEFT HANDED ROYAL FAMILY. g Dorothy Macka t for trial. He is charged w \spir- Sl R Blocking Five-Power Conference tax return. Miss Berger. previously ordered ¥ ]\ ““le I S eliol WU‘IM) Hnll ' : { ) ; y held for trial on Jan. 28 on charges A : et depp! B ) 1 Jones Will Accompany ; . 5 ; nipyir e £ A of misfsine income. iy schenicn Both Nations Determined ‘ hor Enter l]f House : i Delegalion fo Parley ; : z o, in Positions — Japan S One of Three Big Dlfinculhes HUSBAND mufiw‘\‘ e £ T L ‘f'\”-‘\‘"}‘??"“- P'.Q.,‘ Utilities still nection \:,'{,}r:‘”f\ I!”” A Seeks Cruiser Strength— : : : i h i v G i, Dinean ot o Redam BookkeepmgGmund Los R e G Teo Drowned When e e i compout :‘H!‘fl‘v””h i SED Rax g | ‘1 0 "n i M : ‘ IRy ’ Gl l\‘\lll\:”\ll\hll(f l:\ on the Bostc o « r.oof O ork over ti winl di scnted its we the first time in thre ) S \ \ . i DA ecw i jHy grilALy NI hein mhopehe Two Pilots Hissing—Nine ! L ! oEitalnen Al, < Sl Fen lW 3 i Aboard Ship in lee Manfale e b | ‘ e i i : mP!ud”' ll App 00 Aid— . wothipg (o indicate wh Ineteed ; mg movemer of th - S o ¥ h ,\ At on 10 market opens today Paralleling these . “ 1 o ° None would i submarine limit ur ite o f ‘ 2y » the opinion U\(! Hrnnm\ trading con- | be 1. I'rance, 1tal '!‘\‘“ .\l(,'” l\l”l‘d ‘\\ litions had been restored. regard the underscas boat \ o ’.I’\ ‘) o . Hoover's Scheme Pactor most effective ipons o i utemonile Overturns ' WILLIAM J. RAWLINGS Among factors regarded as con- | while Great Britain out of ti ' A ’ or Old ‘ , S ng to normal conditions were |sons of the World war naturally 1T Bricard A Dedi Lueiont vl President Hoover's plans for con- | views them as fhe AlostE nana : X o o e e Rl e s e S T 1 tdefinitely we wil ‘ents credit for every 3 ‘““H‘_ I \\"‘ of the federal reserve hoard that tics ( Victor Record yor We will accept all A o U lwazes and employment were on a Franco-ltalian Negotiations your olil Victor Recc age. size or type. ‘ ‘ vhl-wmm It e R e s SR e 4 We nill zive you new Vi ny sclection you L Tintock of Berlin: watehe | Willlam Butterworth, pre t: of negotiation i : e—in_cvclnige for \4;1”{:"” ones. “\\H|‘|”\m|r lu!., 1 LN 1 th Chamber of Commere W 1h « <. I||v vefore, vou can baild up a credit with us that 4 ¢ = Sy Nid 1 . Wil pay for a new sclection of Victor Records of your = of 1 On J choice, without the expenditure of 4 penny on your part. ) i r THE ONLY CONDITIONS ARE THESE: market ) b L L n 1 v ) 1 10 of sa o G 8 e S i : 1. Allrecords returned must be Victor Records. force this week wi enable mem- ( return to orth LS « A 0! i MY = . & \wil- Lbers to cateh up with all back clevi- | pected Y HYRSLOBINE S T h e il N L CU e Sl « 2. All records must be unbroken. i | restored convince the Italians (hat Dorbrandt wa Lo have | among women (o scratched across the label. i ¢ reted Sl Fananes A G dedl mbTaliat Alasia, 5 ve o it o, l>\ \lul on Big Elm THAT'S ALL! 1] cmplar is owner of o e 1o, Other i i W " Factory makins ornamental iron on Prague Students Riot; fatiance) L ] W,f“ o e i e South Main street. He is a violin- 5 BCLS e Cape on the Siher s GomeiniB=l cords!! Chossa your favorite mey ones from It nd is el Known in m II"“EI‘J(V I ( lO\ed lecation fed Eleinliviol North 2 Dk 3 A our buge stoe 5 1e —FREE! —a ne k of brilliant Victor 5 Caechoslovakia, Nov. sea lanes L g 1o ! mi trola or Victor R, lectrola. ous rioting took place France point com 1 ) A University today when na-{jined Atla ‘ o radi i The Music Center of New Britain Linder Will Atter efncted Jowlsh, oo |, o At Na ; ihe ¢ Center of New Britair " Taxa stndents from the | i ¢ i i'hon Linger r 3 ciure rooms and stepped the lec o 1 1 ! 3 nortl 193} Y 1 of : ; ‘ 0 1 rined o 5 [ [ I | 1 | il l 1he treet durin N I Kol - ' 1 ‘ i i ) occurred and a | yworld s J i to yatol il o 4 ¥ INCORPORATED. : ) alists, Jews and for-| While all of its coast is in the ) i ) | ‘aisha - ‘ e S e L R el e T gran | s S o , THE HOUSE OF MUSIC vere taken to o hospital. their view is understood in Wash- | collectic pa o will o the Unite os Geo 15" con 5 The police dispersed the rioters ington, insist that they must have A number of others were senfen thor of $3.5( ) o Wa te X \ 216 MAIN STREET orPP. M()NLMENI‘ ' 1. Wednes- | and the rector closed the university | naval parity with any other luro- | ed to imprisonment for three o for work of the church in for- | pronounced the local clm lar 2| < riday, ]fm two days. pean continental power because years, | cign lands, | ont 20 years ago, |

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