New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1929, Page 17

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it NEW BRITA]}\' DAILY HERALD, \QATURDA\Y: f\'()\']‘::\jBFAR 23,‘1929. Stories of Heroism In Tidal Wave CITY MAY ENGAGE Reach Civilization When Rescuers ; SELLING [0T! Becin Reabltation Work Efots | L0 101 17 Washington and son, boast e ———— FORECLOSURE SUIT FILED 7 | | Home Made Rum and | Mrs. Rebecea Ginsburg, through | Sleep Aid Centenarian || Attorney Irving 1 Rachlin, has in-, 1 t N (R stituted forec igainst M VICTORY DANCE at the Newington Grange TONIGHT IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA proceedings also | SSon e o nt build- | Park BoardVPlaus {0 Sell House : Sites Near Golf Course swept out on the Dog Plunges Into Su‘rf,‘. e Saves Ckild, Perishes Trying to Aid Master— Houses Drift All Night | On Wind Tossed Sea. e West Main | gey o Wporld War abic Monday in PUTNAM & CO Manbers Now York & Hartford Sock Eechanges Military Academy Eleven Meets Healy | Onslaught of Ohio Wesleyan p the matier ¢ Combine Today., Walnut Hill park of the victims Johns, N. F., Nov. 23 (UP)— Deeds of heroism and sacrifice were tevealed with the initiation of gen- tral relicf work 5 the south- the shore 1 in weed, fisher- ropes. One woman ty borderin ) y . tastern shore of m peninsula, | PodY a "”"r“:f';r‘;“\”‘\'\Vm“l‘l‘ ; st e sl rain sl 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 With a revised list of 28 dead Some still unaccount iid reached the stri ) provide shel horror of Monday oft from all | ¢ the o which lister FORDHAH RAHS BATTLE 3, BUCKNELL TEAM TODAY Poothall Tleven RIGHTS BANK OF THE MANHATTAN (0. (Expire December 3rd) EQUITABLE TRUST (O. (Expire December Tth) HOME INSURANCE (0. (Expire December 14th) NEW HAVEN WATER (0. (Expire December 14th) tion 100,600 Most Difiicult rom cit ler o survey tant SOVIET OCCUPATION = INCHNEADNITTED © Hurdle in Finishine damage e weuld ftotal at e majority defeated Season Hilitary Headquarters Being ! 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The management of RI CORPORATION has been It is composed of a group of men of unusual sound busi- } ness attainments, of long firancial experience, and POis- H | sessed of an exceptionally intimate knowledge of interna- | ‘E | tional affairs. i 1 { 1 “WE MUST SAVE Systematically” The Corporation, further, has the benefits of the services | of Reliance Management, Corporation, whose operations and securities are well-known to investors. It has, in ad- dition, a National Advisory Committee composed of repre- “I 00K, it's casy to figure: Suppose we put away this sentative banking executives identified with the organiza- | Fl‘om lhf‘ (‘]Ul('hefv of banc]ils g < amount every week for a year. Multiply by 52 and ‘ | ticn of the Corporation and .the distribution of its securi- | ; " i e ¥ then add in 5% interest and see what we have—in just | ties throughout the country. ‘ and hurelars. Safe from lurking, one yemr!" Figures don't Yie. Building up a savines ac- Such a management assures the holder of the securitics of | ane, simple, sure way of creati the Corporation -ontinuous supervision of his funds by an l | | | | a neat desh‘m;ing flames. A safety de count is a safe posit box in our vault costs little “nest ege. » ; ] d v IS I[ oo speculative never. We have a deposit book waiting for you. i only a penny a day. high a price for peace of mind? P B Miar A Bank account is cumulative always, administration of the most conscientious and expert type. | Send for detailed information | regarding these securities 8tnart G. Scxar, Manages Members of New York and Hartford Stock Kxchanges j § “ R 8 200 000 New Britain Trust Co. I esources $8,200, | 55 West Main Street New Britain ’hone 2580 ‘ | i | qhnmnn’ fimn & @0. | l Come in and Select Yours Today | Burrltt Mutual SaVlngs Bank |

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