New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1929, Page 17

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\ / \ LANL NI NN Y TN N EAS LZIN T INGE NSNS 7 TN 7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929, 17 WIESEADEN TAKES T0MOTOR TRAVEL Ancient German City Abandons ] Trolley Cars for Buses Washington, D. C., Nov. 30—The roar of motor busses has displaced the rumble of strect cars over 44 miles of the streets of Wiesbaden, v. Wiesbaden is one of the such a in transportation. are only one of the res of the famous Ger- t hide the city's real a bulletin frow ¢ Wash- C., headquar th National Geographic Society No matter from what dircetion vou appronch Wies you pass through modern, wi lined with modern bu i streets, s, or spi- cious parks, traversed by tr ed promenades. It is not until you reach the center of the c that you find yourself in crooked, canyo by s of Wiesbaden's young Even they are fringed witl merchandise of re During Itoman stem the southward. an hord But there are slight reminders of a in the city today. only long history 50 Springs Offer Wieshaden “Curn™ ormally Wiesbaden has sli wore than when the season (April to Octoby opens, railroad trains and torias and ai sands of vi flux of mewcomer: he 100,000 inhabita s, thou- hen the in- s compute end of the scason. they nur Te are fifty sbaden wher or rheumatism 1 neuralg Kk relief. And the plunip. i Se h of reduced waistlines n the parade. Inside the palatial bat houses, the baths range from th ommon {ub to those where- n said, mud, hot air. ricity steam dients. You can comfor in rooms ani ven ‘bathe’ your lungs with mists >t mineral water Popular Vacation Resort “All Wieshaden visitors are not tere for the ‘cure’ True, gouty cet, rheumatic body members, and ieuralgia heads impel many visitors but Wiesbaden, nestling among the 4 vineyards of the Rhins ibout three miles from th \lso popular an acationists. whiz over numer- ous courses, tennis balls curve over numerous nets, automobiles tour the svrronding roads which pe nicturesque villages nearby. forest trails ring with the laug of happy-go-lucky hike Once Favored by Wealtl “The Wiesbaden houlevards anl lined, are flankel 1 cnhane Many of spacions, ¢ Russians erraces, the oceupi g {he da suides will tell you, 1y wealthy Rus of the Tsars, lussia forced the shows spots, ““The Kurhay of Wiesbadc feature of the c pillared door Adlrooms some of d its magnificent 1 \ding rooms: all ricii- There one may hear | opera equal to that of Berlin, anl| hestr xcellent or it the day s play at all hours cvening.” " MAPLE HILL NEWS Commander Byrd and His South Pole Plane A Christmas p; : ty will be held | ie Woman's club of Maple Hill | Wednesday afternoon, December 11, | at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. | H. Cook on Golf street, During t fternoon, bedside bags will be | ar for the N on Home for ch member | Cook Mr Harry Latham. Morris Norstorm, an instructor at Norwalk ligh school iving recess with | Matilda Nordstrom | nue. Burnley Elam en- | tables of bridge last at their home on | Ridgeway street. The prizes were won by Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank children of Johnson stre spending 1 ek-end with rela- tives in W v, Mass. | students home from | and boarding school for the £ I'rederick street, Sim- Miss Agnes Hiteh- r of Mr. and Mrs, I. | Sequin street, Har- school, Miss Helen ier of M Q Mrs. iam of Stuart street International school at Miss Ruth Allen aughter of Mr Al odore street, § Holyoke college: rd, son of M 1 nhard of Golf s| gH[][]VER BECOMES | | | Washington, Nov Pre nt Thanksgiving turkey, afte PUTNAM & CO 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 BUSINESS LEADER Lives Up to Expectations, Seeks {0 Maintain Prosperity t looks very much as if he werc Connecticut Power Co. (when issued) Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. Bought and Sold 1o succced in g monstration of t it into victol t might have wrecke A month pr ominous cchoes of the rin, his EpDY BROTHERS & Co t:“"y Members Hartford Stock Exchange ‘ New BRITAIN FA?TFQ';D MERIDEN : ia 65 Matm St eSSt 43 Colony St. horr gan to proni: beef- e rs for all. - — ——— into nation 25 Shares Aetna Casualty and Surety and 50 Shares Stanley Works o school of Architecture; Steven Mrs. Hart of Thompson stree 4 ed Pross #hioto ‘ New H ston school at New - ! | 4 £ bill nd Mrs, D, K. P o oA paboya l\lul\‘ tri-motored plane used by Commander Byrd (center) on his 1,600 mile flight |surport of Stony Brook school € i 1is base at Little rica he Si Yole & 1ck ith i vere Bernt Bs ) ol nes 7 Stony. "\‘zv ' v.\:‘\; | from his base at Litt ]l »Pn‘“'ll( 1 If’ the Tml'th It n!n ‘IIT,‘I,I)“L\‘j With him-werc Bernt Balchen | 50 s b We offer and recommend : o 1 (left,) pilot, and Harold June (right,) radio operator. 1 he no mo A minor ir- AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) - - e = i Py AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) o e : ] UNITED FOUNDER T o £ EHIME [UMM!SSIHN Hoover I 1 or sta BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS d (o Mra. N, T, Mann, A Acting on its ton of 1 of s s U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. iRt Saet ccanomie factors among crit s fre and lbor to PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. : causes, the commission lias ek . bt EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. . ! G2 ialiss A lary Ileeck, \aire Hoey At the market R e ) e th 1 Ioundation ALL iy o s - e 7 « of Frederick street are - s rial studies pets, the co NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCk e seecicen i o [ Finding Truth No Matier How rosen : i e Bought, Sold and Quoted , Much Tt Hurts e ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Willia = 1 i ommission, one | MU 0 one ¢ Ll ofes s h of ( t B = daan R o been will o 1d mayors have ° A i N 3 it 5 ocally promised (o piish public wor il SN 4 e L . iy : 3 gL e Le: Vioxacutivel Hr s New Yor hicaz, Rridgeport of the national v to R Drost utilities New Haven M Haurtford Mrs. William 1 JARCE AT 1 the lay veryor e L IRC pEoNIouoL develop- New her bridge club at her b lurks o set of | that, too. but the Lfll A ol ! Ly ! It Tel. 5625—53626 5> West Main St. avenue Monday ins—and probably 1 one [mission was willing {0 acknowled = = RO BCntiior ey 2 i s were Mes, 0, K 1 gof. it and act o inelnd co 3 SODIINGS Theodore W : ; A 5 e > U From Page Seven) | i n brief period of its exist- | o0 . » Repre- Eleanor Proudman of Bos- has alr Industeial Bowling League ntaiives of ¢ al and labor have » of income for the gang in many cities far smaller than Chi- ton spent Than with Ter | dist i Trumbull's i vam of no hat isn't enouagh. cago parents, Mr. and M 8. Proud- | commissions for its discoveries of ! ¢ ! for Capone, Chicago is planning on a great man of Frederick street wts of which all intelligent lson G AT ¢ rough here world's for 1f with visitors M 1 Mrs. W. M (o701 BRI IRNERG e aa o i : e i L s 0 rom o1l over the world. Wl Mrs. W. Manville John- | willingness to admit those facts, For of : LS won't eve A couple of years ago, when the son d ildren of May Hill | it is one thing when knows \‘ o : gkl k : He'll 1 2 proposition was broached, business S 3 o e & e \1' e lots :,\ the Chicago |jeny re dubious 1 { i tried Assuming How can we e a world's fair S G eaTlen | : \ I oundness of the underworld situation?" Washineton, DEG, 5 3 I L bus cture, no one || 1. “People will be afraid it 5 > : ] o ) con Visitors will be afraid f I, A 1 7 immediate | ¢ +'l 2=t held up in the hotel lob- i Britain SN 1 - SRR S The schene won't work.” i oo prohibition o L ! of this winter. || ation has changed. and Mrs. Trving ind S ! : o ortant factor | , t zangdom has come o dauzhter of New London wer ‘ esti dion-wide furon 5 e ervation of a | ' And Chicago is going to of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ski lication of Wick elons Clog of optimism | , g Sk have its world's fa Thompson street last week-end. at the time | FHEOMO 3 b o ,‘,'\“(‘]f;“' : b e o - that every | 3" en i the Q T Sy SRt Vil ; e City Items the Elm Hill sehool, who underwent | for crime commissions to he finding A g 4 a ous opcration recently at the fout. Iveryone clse, Sfeotl 8 1 = SR s R o i Lawrence Memorial hospital in New | has known as much s of : everythin e e \ A montl's mind mass for the re- London is rapidly improving and | many previous Al it S i AR R e el 96 a0 ERON A0t Sjsunos will soon be able to leave the | erime T it s had from the | U9 1OV A yesterday oEpital ‘”'“‘_ A \n : Sl ; it Says Gangs 1ading M s church. re is anothe © Chics St S e T et o tually impossi- e vthing but in- |18 in & position to 3 5 At ; e s bt in | thority about tho 1 Cambridge Theater Is d P I'rank J. Loesch, president the Destroyed by Flames ] e : 0 Rin i o hia| S ime commission, who Canilitides tMase Now 40 (UB) 3 3 . 2 < president,” all | 100K up the figiit for cleau govern- |y seneral alarm fire destroyed i 3 R = nient here at @ time when that Was | (ho Inman theater and menaced & i Funeral Services for Man pd e as discouraging a fight as a man URtD giatrink Tarel Thsti nizht ! Killed in Fall Held Today could enter, and who is still at it s Florence, Ital Nov T e Hl A WlN l “The gangs have lost their grip,” | u (ter vie fans had left Funcral services for Jemuel (3 Vsays Locsch. “There'll bhe more | the tos placed dam- Marty, Jr.. of Kansas « lo.. wio trouble from tim= to 0f course 1 at Rey illizn Stimeon o' ng — S St worst is over e ndervorld's In in weather wator The coffin of the youns Ancrica 3 . lomination is gor o root and sides of the who ved a fractur 1 O 9 g | “Mr. Swanson is ) 1pped | building an n greatly ‘ covered with tlowers trom I Maly n e Profi this hag, to a certain extent, erip- Accordir shael O'Leary, are the spenders o e o e e Gning TS Eotible ot b Bk s S R colony — ity a he is very much 0 Eft{,’)‘ Car Marty's fatier, who hurried Ties o R T Ih are very much on word of the accide ind th Y L T T el e e Voo R sen the power of its gangs. Un- | PORIERE o ok EOPLE say: “He was a good b oag Il he burlediin | derworld rule has come to an end. |0 B8 AER SO GO0 That lis | Basketball and dance at the Boys' fellow when he had it.” But yon el froi | dynasty of heer barons. racke- |00 MM AL O e ilar | Club Monday evening, December 3. can’t buy coffee and doughnuts on Mty awiiogdied §froedny < and pineapple artists s | 1oBnsedy st O o¥ol CLobot B stoll v Nes Boibs . reputation for rosity. Tl j overdose of sedative whic hE took nitely on the wanc. iTe ng tiensdiach e L0 Boys' Club. Admission 25¢. Pre- Gt s AL : & - DY the father TRt el St lation, is ctually much lower than | T Balance, 5120 g RE YOU going to forget about saving o e saph i MR ? and go through the same harrowing ex- o tarty dicd derworld is no Jonger o Sl oy Ay - Z A CEsgpeu, 5 nd defiant. Instead it is a muchly | 1 p‘euence nym(t))eax as you have t({)go through Belgian Flag Lowered TR N e | this year? Or are you going to begin saving T ¢ 5 world, viewing with sad perplexity a | , so as to have a nice little sum laid -Chapelle, Germany, Nov. | it SEORREYS et ! aside in 1930 to pay your bills with? Bel {ricolor, which {76211y males anres | 1 )' 1 over the head-| * ypip e o ) most power hl‘ | Hundreds of sensible people join our Christ- force here, was slowly lowered ;;”:y‘” T RGCIY ‘\ =l i Chri 1 ‘ 4 nane King greener pastures [ mas club every year, and when Christmas shortly e noon today ml the i) Jolorida, where they plan to es- i comes they can go light-heartedly about the Open a S: 1. Troops. which were about H(dl“” i < 2 A _ . crations that Ch a ast s task of selecting their gifts, for there will be evacuate the town, presented arms| g oo enough money on hand to pay the bills. Mutual Sd‘«lll{-, Bank and let .!.‘_‘,“ hundreds of ecagy| A YA ago Chicago's citizens L LRUESS s went to the poils and Kicked out H . spectators of the last act ol the oe- o 8 i s P T : the Crowe-Thompson machine, put- | your meoney earn ;vm Hi(m\ in 1‘\]”\ z n‘ .wi‘| o D= e T oTih AT Siviraos (nto NS ciates I o el noyey LI ImC torney’s office Last Jan ¥ i 5 for you diately afterwards scorcs of German | gyanson' {ook office, The results | | 0 | republ o RV SRt S e G S e (o SO i NS SO | Roche a Hard Hitter B TR v | The man most qualified to speak, | ]930 Xmas Club Starts DCC. 7t]’1 Ex-King Manuel of Portugual is | probably, i Datrick TRoche. .,l..n‘.l‘ “ | an expert in gardening, “"“’ anthor | i\ vestigator for the state’s attorney's | : 1 important book on Portugucse | office, forme wce of the federal in- | bl telligence service and a hard-hitting | B et woreer It is on Roche | : R ooR houlders that most of the responsi- | g E rall ew rltaln rust 0 Lauret, Hemlact, Spruce or Pine | qaanitels. broken. Rdohe says, Victor McLaglen, Jean Bary and Edmund Lowe in “The Cock Eyed World® | . BoLLL POSY SHOP | bizgest thing we've done is suppress Fox Movietone All Talking Picture The Tel ph Florist of New Britain” | Vice and gambling. That leaves the MAIN ST. TEL. 88¢ ,’ 83 W AT THE EMBASSY—STARTING TODAY liquor traffic as practically the only %

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