New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1929, Page 38

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NEW ERITAIN DAILY HE RALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929. STUDENTS GRADED ON HEALTH HARITS Truth Telling and Use of Hand-| kerchiefs on New Reports St. Louis, Mo., Dec Parents were astonis dren dismayed whe children of Kirkwood wer with their report Some pa remarl ch my handkerchief it any different ed with t school old pils of Kirkwood cou n “E school p sent their cards with cellent for ediocr oy W plar marks on ! iavior, studies. homc of ks for carry 1 be Grade On Court Some of the cl Health Habit walks corre and materi keeps clott teeth clean with mouth chief. Reli public property; being trus tells the truth; c. ed upon. Self Control and Obedier makes effort to control tem refrains from ling or plaining. Court: others are speaking speech and actions; . respectful to playmates and others; d. conducts lunch; e. 1 } closed pride promises; d b. takes keeps can be dey pays atte b. polite in Frank C. 1 chools » trend in modern toward character develoy means of the new citizenship card we are trying to give the children a concrete idea of admirable conduct.” W New London College Girls Display Dolls at Exhibit w London, Dec. 20 (P)—DM ternal intincts in the are nou entirely smot life as the doll show proved \\lmh students at Connecticut College Women have just held. Over a hun- dred dolls were displ aq those with long, starched dreses were most numerous. Dreses and the skill shown in making them were judged by faculty members and prizes were given. The were sent to Christodora ent house in New York city to serve a ents. femi rered by colle ed an pres ATE ADJOURNS EARLY Washington, Dec. 20 (P)»—The sen- ate adjourned today after disposing of some miscellaneous subjects i hour's session. Another brief s will be held tomorrow s Christmas recess will begin. Wreaths and Trees FOR SALE Kindelan & Battaglia 434 West Main Street Late Book Buyers Special Delivery SERVICE The Beacon has made special arrangements to deliver books Monday on all orders placed up to Saturday night for hooks not carried in stock. Avail Yourself of This Service CALL 6100 NOW BEACON BOOK AND GIFT SHOP 85 West Main Street Telephone 6100 chi rusade “Vision thundered, God, the ond glas MANY SEEK CHILDREN OF WESTERLY SUICIDE. 1< NICARAGUANTELL OF INTERVENTION ind vision, ti is i not he work of the Devil!” uest From Baltimor ceived— Death Pact” Victims Will Be Buried Tomorrow 20 () ) o Not Force of Arms a sui- education t Puer- volume p N irportin n <l (Py—=1 stood fashion s morc (o com for @ scont It above 1l nues te i with DR. SNOOK 1§ “GLAD" il ng 1 Lifc Almost at Bleven spared " BHIGRATION OF IRISH 10 ANERICA SLOWER Steady Decline Hour. Professor Comicted Murder 1s Much Relieved. (UP)—His Shown by Figure Btk Pl Understanding, Ml]l]fl SILHUUETTF AFTER HR TREES oo Wide Flares Above and Below Waistline Lead to Name em. cases their is given divinc thoughts are outline of one flare ato 1d holiday newest faille season are in the fir-tree d dressmakers report that such mode season t St. Mori British HMystery Writer tomantic- London, Dec. 20, (R—T the s e of the when he prison in New Y smoking cigar about visited 1 ward prison told the nis re 0 flare “Convicts stick-ou rican on are omewhere | gether ships 1 i here. he and wrisoners come out i v pepluim cigars flounces, Yk hman wl is indeed of s derived 55 10 running to p an- dresses for the consid- form, many | being prepared for BRITISH PRISONS ALLOW NO SMOKING Sur-| prised on Sing Sing Visit writer of mystery thrille biggest surprises of Sing Bing rk and saw convicts ho knows his a surprising ues 101d of | and Rose I. America couturiers | more than a man’s liberty nodels for | senter him o prison —he his cigar away | vhen h takes s, his ing tobacco. Tobacco is smoked and chewed in |ents, Mr. Fnglish prisons neverthele; but | Heinisch, of most of it is smuggled in. Only | long-term convicts whe have won the privilege by gobd behavior over a period of years are permit- ‘ Nogwalls, ted to have tobacco. | nounced tod The others get it somehow if they an and treasure it so highly that n inch of plug tobacco is as good | '\ p it | as monéy; better, in fact, for moa- | iy o™ o ey is not worth much to a prisoner | 1 coctor until it can be converted into to- | jank was of bacco. Iven if he does not use the | weed himself, he tries to get it, for | rhe ment tobacco is the currency of the con- | application, vict community. he right to When cards are played for hizh |date. John in an English prison the [C. & K. Ha are bits of tobacco. ocrat of stat Oscar I°. Sc publican, wl | oralty candai | Cemocrat | headed the street, | Burns High | 1, tion to the democratic barring can plication of stakes City Items manski of Smith the William I, at New Britain June, has returned from Iordham colleg: Mathews of Bucknell ¢ is spending the Ch | primaries w pmas holidays with his parents, 'national tic [Prof. and Mrs. George B. Mathews. | pressed tod: t their home, 19 Ellis street, | democrat, Real, estate on Monroe strect attached today by Constable Winkle in a $500 suit which 3 Mouradian brought against Bleau. Attorney | N. Williams of the office of Kirk- ham, Cooper, Hyngerford & Camp represents the ntiff Howard Heinisch has returned from Bucknell uniyersity to spend |the Christmas recess with his par- | John & | winner ot memorial | school last |this city BLACK OPF st- s laws a W transferred Michacl Pa ETHEL against this tered before tol City Hartford, Ci 1 tion of the pro 1929 Total Was 8,000 Short of | rsity Quota Allowed by Law | ervention court, t | would Ired below the month > pass cach quota Conn. ( olle"e Debaters i Accept Smlth(hallcngc Dublin, Cornelius 1% London, Dec. 20 (P)—A chal- | that latei 1 -3 om Smith colle to Con- necticut Wor has again | has reje {he b to the the activitics of carly wi challe having been p en fixed for would not rris, v intendir have been of w lo for phys brought tio He st a lower ble-bodi it the type of Ma In th prepar Jar rch | me will on % CLAIM THAT FLORENTIN INVENTED EYEGLASSES njlite f Accepted For two years prior to last winter G i@t was champion in |league roade up of Wellesl Mount Holyoke There e.0 particip: de- 1z last s oke L is that in Va rec the women from feature of emergence of leplorable N EXACTLY Staiement That Roger | inator Is Attacked VEL WAIT UNTIL | Connect sar, by Italians—Glasses Once vl Smith ion in le —InCcAS - e Prescribed JECH bat Roberts, Meriden dent. I 15 ik Acsah s presi- as arned Brit histor th bout Sabrir soon as wearing touris Christmas Mant North & Judd Mifg. Co.. Ne ain Macl and | Co. ripts numerous refere ill in prepar S0 s sk will close f FOR BEST HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | USE chron- k Iora MIGHT — EC * aooragles / — —FUT | GUEGS | WONT GET THEM — 'CAUSE | MAY “RECEWVE, GOMES For. 5 cnm@’ma@.’ - — “BEMER HOLD OFF , THO — GANTA MIGHT “BRING ME ONRJ ¥ APER CHRISTMAS — E GOMEONE = e Burial Petition for Newvfifank In Norwalk Is Refused | ng commission has denied t Lanks in the Washington, Alabama, decision was * \011(1, |5 wemern ey barber Lab. —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS ] and Mrs. George Winthrop strect. H THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabétically Arranged for Quick Dee. 20 (Pr—It g ay that the stat a number of prox men for the ‘bank in the East Nor- 1 of the city. The pposed by officers of the city. orandum refusing however, does not petition at some fu Cavanagh, head of t company and a dem- e-wide prominence, and | hultze, well known 10 was ghe adopted 1 date of the Nor t the recent elections list of petitioners. the ny ire ald will not be responsible the first insertion, FOR THIS TION MUST BE ORDERED 3 P. M. DAILY SATURDAY. ADVERTISING POSES I Dee, action of central didates ho did ket last Dby ) up;_umm.\:.“ ANNOUNCEMENTS the Alabama | committee in’| from the party ot support the year, was ex- Senator Black Tho s the in contrayention of ex- nd statuted.” SHOP Personals Fron 1y your euit t 0o higher Brown. 43 at dinary ical and dreas Mra A, Car- 742 at Conn., V. Sbriglio agliovo. Any claims | barber shop must be en- | Jan, 930, with Capi- | 514 Stanley has been to shep By AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Agencies 8 AUTOMOTIVE SALES & ERVICE New br only Authorized Ford Cars,” Service and Parta . 86 _ARCH 8T Inc 3 Temple onn., agents.—adit. 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I WOLLDNT WORRY ‘BOUT IT IF L WAS You, COUSIN® CARRIE! UP TiLL T wAS TEN YEARS OLD, I USTER DO THE SAME THING ‘'ROUND CHRISTMAS TIME! \ CL\F\'; STERRET e 12-20

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