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% waiting NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929. g | had before. It was an awe- um.vr. | Anopneles mosauito has Killed Ital- | e g 7 3 . [ eramearve o d ‘.?‘.V,‘Jf.‘,'\'\‘l’ l.:y:mdL{;-’e":-':li\y.‘l“:'w'y; ir fl“ ‘,,‘-.:,‘ rous towns If.mn'uuw“ “ #5, Tho bureau has & plan on foot 5 Before W alenbun (OU)I Ior \ dult Injune id the responsibility for the accle ji [1thiets roval slory: she =aid) (he s e o e e F G e s e i Shdaat Yiglanhvas on Brakeviand in oy | 1ooking bored and the quec e l.l T . the mul-{ smelt of Maine lakes to the w reli el i ) Ll g of cc s any action would have to be 4 & e queen ey | of mosquito larvae. T S A S e Haven pleaded n I . 5 against him as a guest Taw SR |inch a queen and very beautiful.| I'rom Spain and Italy the C s Th e el court today 10 ¢ 1 g i 0ston Woman Tells of Meeting | co.piiare o imenceecet <= ' Bureau o ~Fisheries Exptn S R e D PEMERARN sl : ‘ ndant. 5 jwomen had the honor of h..\n | M “ E Y l | Cert rican ecmmuni i ‘:".:,.“w’ ‘.;, t the request of defense A v SRl COUNTESS DIES IN JAPAN sented. “,,::‘ ‘“z,7”‘.’,3“\”,[“”' l"r t et [RAlEaENG e y'”:\‘h'”}“‘f 1‘11\ | trout both importations which | ¥ ished to prepar statement cx- | | N " wife of Count Aisuke Kaba- Mrs. Hugh D. Butler of Boston|lish being presented that nigl Washingtor Dec. 4 — ,"“ ¢ W hj“u nl:;(‘v:.‘n; n:x;l'- 1‘11 1 \‘.~y-‘ k\; \ 2 T 5 i : = Tarar 1 ’:'”tl Lf"fifi:(’.yfie"; addressed the Wo club yester-| After the presentations the huu{f“;\ a8 1S Yoare oo MilSU B2 slos T Omngebioe B coae ot T N o Autor : g London disarma- day on her experiences in Ingland. ‘3’1;1’ irjl;)']‘:len“r::“v{ll. »lrr;\r:n no((ln !11:‘ H‘m: l‘mom “~th A s :;‘,‘,"“‘]\ mil. ,\«w‘J.\ the Gambusia | ;ple by brook trout, now harbor the 1 Juce W by | d today at the Mrs, Butler intercsted all who (L8 PI0 0L Of the room an then | ;eh and fish eggs totaling more than | ot e el onian Al sl Germen ihroxind trou; {liam Ferber, ila ot o after a long listened to her, by her simple and R (ml 2 "“”‘&" 15,000,000, Kn; (]' trout eggs 10| “German carp were introduced in obson and Ito v f graphic description of her presenta- | ooy it S0, WP 10 Uhe | ppe Ul s, bureau of fisherics re- | ¢ oo While MTeadow g funite s by the fish com- a n aboard the tion at the English court liasti o e e R o R Ty s 2o gel UMD R Destonied S60:000 missloniin 1 although th comt sy e . nd for Seat- Mrs. Butler snid that England is | 74 vas spcheapidiing aboul g fish shipped abroad since | o1 HAT < on grateful Nether-| pevcome : I & D | G c I were ily a man's country, but there | 1% ¥ pericnce, for the photo- ands, TRy Ve i ¢ pro. |LTass factorics. Miss It ve two great cvents in an English | ETAPNErS just begged to take their North Awerica is especi Trout Eggs (o Germany test, C: el e a very im- o = A rl's Nfe, The first is being pre- |Pietures in fist a bulletin of Hontvat rainbow {rout tant Amcrican fishery.” ! MELLON TO TALK ON BADIO COLDS N‘I\Y DEVEI Op ted at court, and the second is | rty in \1)‘* ’Hu« K ihe wphic socicty oll hatchery at Nen YorkiDe s e X _ , I ns, with the set el i Sh Sulphur Springs. V r- . P W an(e110nN S ¢ ‘ I o ]‘m nrr' English girls is quite | ¢ and’s grass and shrubs w ,( D. C. “The |’ i “ or ARare "’L ”“\ 48 Hours of Rain Flood wil ‘ A ) liiterent from the life of girls in | and was said to be in- | xample, has four i nu l’m\mcc 01 Porxtugalion o coastzto-co S 1o United States, she said. At 18 although Mrs. Tutler was | varieties fish a 50 il s 1 dist , Dec. 4 (P—For-{ National Broadcastin ( ] a Nt =R eoranteed Naalisfic: she looks like an American girl of ° would he considercd qui understan: r Ations | Westphalia, Oldenbur continuous rair ' or it . f coughs from 13 and is quite unattractive in ap- | °rmal in America. The king and {look to the United States for new | Bay Wurttemburg Sotmalss ’ : G, s pearance. She has not | in so- | ducen arrived after all others had | fish stock. . at havoc in t ke, Cre 1 , and is excellent ciety at all and has never been to|@sscmbled and walked down the Winning Fishcrmen Friends | “Salmon, trout, whitefish i 10 which recently a a jing up the system after colds a movie. paths greeting the gm\m “Long before the term ‘g will [ other varieties, the cggs of vhich | v fic storms t e Money refunded if not relieved However, she has been t nt att| When addressed by royalty, onec |ambas * was invented the Unit- | take a long time to hatch, can be | rivers Lima and Le bt I es King according to directions. the so customs by her mother | MUSL never answer anything but yes |ed Stat government established | transported overseas in the ¢ their y flooding Of all k 1 dri Send coupon for for vears been practicing | OF N0, the speaker said. the practice of sending ubroad rop-| usual practice is to wait ands. In t S e i : ihe ourtsy that she may do it| Mrs. Butler fecls that the labor |1csentatives that have won the s are ‘eyed out.’ that is, t e greates properly if her time comes to be|PATLY being poorer has brought friendship of i men o tion of the eyes can be dis, s 2 fe a presented in court zreat problem to England nent. The U. 8. bure with pond fish: bass, er [ INSURANCE CO. DEFRAUDED, ; " The transition from schodl roors | Saaries of these men in high posi- et Gl v & s. and fop minnows s r Al i allife isa blaz piitio re mot large nor has the | hat-h- hateh in a few indmills | | SEIEE . ; : G res T b e boring man an independent fortus Py Ui must be shippe ona e ng : : s i back of him to enable him to afford : tanks, hed from ot : i ! “ : ;‘, AR Ho in o ol i has | Social functions vet he is suppose American sh | studied and refined the men w ke cir to dash A : : . E court life, M Sutler said to take much a part. Mrs. But salmon havc 3= : across th [ Kansas ( K LA 4 1 Astor says. “All those who |confident that the ish St "'lv_’\ X IS1 Ao et g T ight of the ents of the &rou can, should be presented at court, | SOurceful enough to find a Ve of wehosu cliizens vrote | through tropic waters with small | flooded valleys today was reported i of mo $ for it is a wonderful bit of pageant- | of this situation ter to fict that thefoga, wo bureau nien went ag|as pitiable | S e S0l ¢ American trout and hass had thriv- VT e In closing Mrs, . 0 nef TS REORE SR0 ass p0 Wi [intrsemaias it Dmention 8 AR CeD W TanceNy | FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON | Mrs. Butler ted that she was|felt that something in the way of | v oo Y| young ba for| CHARGED WITH LAR ) e presented at court, not through any | Pageantry ~v\0nld be ,_‘{’” ‘K- ; s | Gatun la 1al zone, Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 4 (UP) = fame of her own, but because her |country s s frout | [CBUIAMlY acrated the tanks® with | reasur husband held the official position of | shares ne streams of air from the ship's ¢t the tern states w has assistant commercial attache for | thing out of hf leosbar | S 5 the American embassy. misses, she suid Satet ; orblof] ook nedched i ERnama it At 2 In London the social scason be- ind, Germany ; s of ice 0 keep in an returned by gins in May, and opens with the ym S0 e S el 4 crappies cool. Only 38 out | Middlesex county grand jury heve X e . [Feltovies Pal Faces LA ol RS e i vesterday ] courts fn May. the diplomatic court Trial in Murder Case “japan secks Americ o BElonins Th A u‘-“ o K being the first onc. All America Bridgeport, Dee. 4 (UP)—Unliss | order to increase the food supply I ISl e S0 ¥ 3 women to be presented at court CrT b D0 e ST e e e vortation rticularly the pies- | and November 15 the pres ¥ & presented by an American woman omorrow grants clemendy to | Japan transported a total of [IPEeiveRZRnneliniitra yerrLatull e Jis the ambassador's wife. Mrs. Hough- Feltovic, 23 year old holdup | U0 c¢zgs of the delicious ice, opens up new pos the bank fu to bolster up his B3 S e e e N lchaslbaviie b Siilvee iakes v e transplantation of fish. losses in the recent stock market | | A letter has 1o be written to the hours afte be 4ntrodu were carried by air decline. The defendant is under | 5 .~ lord Chamberlain, propos \ Iped send 1o the Lahe Chuzen time in 1928 when | g name of the person to be p 1 “Another Amcvican fish, a very Three before the court opens.| Iavlik, who turned state's evider mall and insienificant top minnow | B, 3 the Lo uberlain sends a sum- ainst Feltovie, will tried Tic- e abroad on a ditfer- * mons, which in reality is a com- | cember 10 on a charge of robbery nore importunt mis- | ‘OUR STMAR (T IT SR R 3 | mand, to be present on such awd |With violence, Before agreeing 10 | e request of the YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS CASHED HERE 9 such a date. In this letter are dirce- LSty for the state Paviik had faced s of Gambusia were A | tions to be followed. . charge of first 1 Ttaly \ E Any ev wn may be worn, dccompli of |4“V)\h in a’hol arin; ‘.: “The train which in Queen Vietor- |Of & chain store in which Lester d 1o Italy R and a half yards Jacobs was killed. \husias I X long is now cut down to 18 inches Feltovic is due to hang carly ti adrid, -— e ‘ 3 Srenis pontin owlloRiIine g SRRk SOE LI A S e o ‘ CHRISTMAS CLUB FACTORY PAY '8l o INE 45 inches ith threc i ;“'] SO bt s e R h"‘.\ theaon ! Always Always | (HECKS CHECK B 4 the side and a bandean risc oduced Lo the Compag G e 2 S Tt | &) head, the having ve — — o Appropriate | [ CASHED HERE CASHED HERE al oniag the older wor ANNOUNCED How Fish Fight Mal, | 5 3 nuch more claborate and be- Dec 4 (UD)—A “Malaria has becn a i the -— i & Jjeweled. Lach woman may carr i o Bowdoin College | Campagn e = = i e rom Cyrus M. K. Curtis of Phila- | b RiiS BB Llbn spokelinta mIto oS m\v‘-).lw announced here today. ! DR e The income is to be used to pay | 3 ] 4 : annuities and pensions to the faculty P 3 Houghton had for the America 2 Tl s i i o O SR QTR i &Jy A8 — the rn ndation were ¢ B give the curtsy, which must not el i 4 f‘i b 4 100 10w nor foo ST tically cut TJAKING ‘ | . : he also spoke of what an im- e SPOONFUL | W/l N t /‘ 2 PENCE N = | : e et M o CREAM, b y Yo or Lhristmas ! |3 t Buckingham P . k 75 / | sorgeous men in i e l SCOT‘I’S Al the American 1 line, | LILVGERII’J iz always acceptable. Nothing will please her more than a beauti- ful piece of dainty, sheer lingerie . . . Our holiday display is complete at prices that will suit any purse. (\?‘\\T SILK CREPE NIGHT GOWNS ) N Exquisitely tailored. Made of fine ‘v(uality silk crepe de chine. Some lace N “trimmed. ] 3" Always practical ... ....... $2‘98 = OTHER NIGHT GOWNS $3.98 and $4.98 DAINTY SILK PAJAM! Made of fine quality pongec. Beautifully trimmed with lace and medallion. 2 Each 98 OTHER SILK I'\I—\\I-\\ N 98 SN T EMULSIONIR ison in superior court here /I,L/ ome/l/v”O// n ATALL DRUGGISTS I i \\\\/ trumpet annour E ihe King and Queen. The open of the door of the throne room g gave Mrs. Butler a thrill she nevers N(»l HING can be move practical and serviceable than beautiful hosiery. tional charg g and cnt ed for ser | i ] Our selection this season is larger and prices are very moderate. HOSIERY SHOP-—Near Main Entrance i T 7 R M 57 o T 7 W S 9 1 i G 5275 0 7 s K R RS 0 1 67 W 0 7 R L A SO 7 W S W W o o e i S o W o N Women’s “Everlasting” Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose A clearly woven stocking in service weight with the slipper heel or chiffon weight with the popular pointed heel The ideal gift for Christmas o $ 1 '95 S Women’s Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose | With the popular slipper heel. Smart new shades, dainty and Ly per pair W/zo llBe t/zeHappy Ones | This Christmas? FREE 32,500 FREE — Worth of — BEAUTIFUL HOME GIFTS | B To Be Given Away Absolutely Free i Ge On December 24, at 10 A. M. T B W S T A T W o P R T S IS TS S PR R W o roet ‘ ‘ As Usual—Raphael’s Is New Britain's 3 | TOY HEADQUARTERS ] ¥ £ £ g OUR “LAY A-WAY” TOY SERVICE ¥ SILK CREPE BLOOMERS With reinforced seat. Made of heavy silk crepe de chine. Well tailored and full cut. An appropriate Christmas gift ......... $2'98 Women'’s Silk Hose Women’s Silk Hose Iull Fashioned Full Fashioned OTHER BLOOMERS 98¢ and §1.93 Service ot Chifon Weight \ First Quality Stocking 2 L \ finely woven stocking. Rein- o orced heel and toe. All wanted BEAUTIFUL SILK SLIPS [lip hems, in all the dainty pastel shades. ailored and lace ll‘i!w]!!l(‘(]. Made of heavy $2 98 crepe de chine. Each .. OTHER SLIPS 93c, wanted selling nuinbers. Pair Women’s Silk and Women’s Silk and 1 Woeol Hosiery Wool Hosiery $1.49 and $1.93 DAINTY SILK STEP-INS Made of rayon and silk crepe. Neatly tailoved, full cut and lace trimmed. A wonderful dis- play from which to select .. $1 '98 OTHER STEP-INS 98¢ and $2.98 A full fashioned ho: Wa and All first que lity. Double heel and very practicable \ g to A durable 1 .Mv for 98 new shades. Pair $1 '29 very money. DPair C HAND MADE NIGHT GOWNS The popular Philippine Govns; hand made and hand sewn. No finer gown can be found 1 at this price $ 49 OTHER PHILIPPINE GOWNS $1.98 Children’s Silk and Wool Hose A hose that will give a lot of wear. They come in sizes 6 to 10. All first quality and an exceptional good value for .. pair 4gc A small deposit will hold any TOY until a few days before Christmas MAKE your selection NOW when stocks are ulmpletc. i i i 0 i NI S R Boys! Have you taken advantage of our Circulating Library? I’ou Buy N()thing---.\impl,\j come with your parents and register; after that you can come alone. LIBRARY OPEN EVERY BUSINESS DAY EXCEPT SATURDAY NEW RAYON UNDERWEAR (\) Including PANTIES, BLOOMERS and L/ DANCE SETS. Neatly trimmed, full cut and well tailored. A very attractive assortment that will sell % quickly at this price. Each . 98c r Men’s Silk and Wool Fancy Hose Made by the Shawkr PARMINS NN Mills. Double hee In a wide range of faney colors " THE BIC STORE | N'S SHOPPING CENTER. W“!R! FTA?IZN_;SI gnfi’p:gilir«? !EE R ~ S G S W 4 WS B 7 S A 7 W T S 7, 37 9P P OO 4 K 9P GO T 0 YO T W WA W W A S GO B850 TSN 7 S P 4901 GO GO0 9 9 T ST R i e W W WS M W S