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7 , NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929. v I Schenectady—790 | ——— ————x | “T'hie Prince of Pilsen,” F h D b . S . D- -d d \“”mm took her place. . o ] i | —_— | an’t see any charm in a mar ; A : _ rench Debating dociety Divide | oL i e 7 1 Potts of Farm ro the Static || o the stroke of mianignt, the without clothe ug |chimes of St. Thomas' Protestant . | think a man is ctive l\um; | = Musical program o, o t t ' :s on his suspenders and rec i85 N0=5)olcs ot MU . ; il e York, will usher in n Question o €au y nadorne | flannel underwear. Then, T think he | 10:00—Whittall Anglo-Persians through WBZ and WJZ tonight at|Prosram from the melodious belfry a les l e en n € anne s LhSp i e ‘de'm“”xv\vrv-nm di- |10:50_Salon Singers s e e of that edifice. As in the Christ- bate to provent the men {rom di- | 211—WNAC. 7|u;~mn—|~';u Hi o Al ("\‘ x i }:‘;Ui‘lbl‘l’“ba \\:vlm::;“ IL. 2 = |1n the old days when they wore \,;f,' \,J\!_”\“’,’]\,' !‘\»;: y;:lu.u:x will con- 2 [ £ oo e doved DY playing hymns and carols. | Dances With and Without erinolines it was much beter.” i onEd the coxnoscentiiifor hia) 5 e . 4 [5e : 2 b Phrongs in the vicinity of Times ‘ » omen Enter Debate any weeks to come, 5 e | & Hintiate R e Wil b e o tear the| Seventh Veil Offered to| ecrs and protests met his stat. s TR T i s e i [ s o Caroling Moon. e |chimes ihrough a public address | ment, but the fireworks started when = T w5 ical talk, auspices Hart- =16 i el L i of speakers that have been| Jllustrate Points — One|the women entered the debate. The nstant, soothing relief or tord Medical soci & AR E YR (0] S il LR l,lu"“[ wcealed «in municipal christ- strate 0 ivhurm.m had his hands full IP‘:’;. Eg mones back. ‘;B 1’_/\{7'“ ws bull - 3 P rs ik el : "hen will follow a half- vl e g feminine speakers gave their im- | OIN . Try it for s o e Mako Beliove 1 Love (1145 (2 oo o IRV an' S Say SR Cranoline (S5 -0E SReas I EC 7 It i t ¢ i, Blid, Blecing or The My 5 Newspaper g ir roof. New Y Day programs R . " ed and otherwise. Qui ck Protruding Piles. Successful et ; ; r 0 ers of ptoper, bein at § o m, at wnter| Gals” More Alluring. i N - li fmmoststubhumcas Ask ing “The Pr . Ve Tiptoe fie Lipn (DO RS 8 B TS | “A naked wman, Mon Dieu, he is| R&lief ror pazo oINTMENT. n Si“(Ed Dunham and Len : v Painting thé Clouds with Sunshine.|1Ime an hours organ, muse will B Sty | ter exclaimed one woman. She | converient, handy tabes with pil ipe 0 T 0 his Christmas | 125 Up the next hour and he will | Paris, Dec. 30 (UP)—The famous| € but another | attachment, Tic; or in tin box, 60 to his - Christmas y,, qollowed by Phil and Anne Brae | Parisian debating society, Club de | S % I Rapee, = director i {he Good as Gold hour. Faubourg, directed its sophisti- | — B i ~ 3 ';' A time between noon and 2 cated reasoning toward solution of | or = e will be utilized by four dance or-|the question whether beauty, male | i st é “‘l”‘ 4 chestras. After ds there will ¢lor female, should be adorned. SOMIDOSET o) half-hour of srry Melodies” by | A prominent feminine member can | . e . ig= & ring trio. en will come 45 |soe no charm in a man unless he ’s S i n | RENEWED ninutes of organ music. As a con-|has on suspenders and red flannel a 0 a e | 26—WDRC, New Haven— : : Got £ - WDLG) NewiHa cn; 1st, Al Rose and his orchestra play |underwear, with which, she remarks, | 2 ~Adaline , popular piz e T e minutes of popular melodies. man is “irresistible.” | S end hotel orane R e o — = The white bearded male members | | T B Th f | hehi e lele s at e munt. Bristol Promoter Seeks 'm\le]nm.d on which is the more | o € r1 ty : TR {moral, a feminine dancer who per- | e ! of WNYC on 1he Kid Kaplan for Battle /0 (0 ie.tier, or ane Lno{ | And Wi to S : e Sl e S OO . | leaves six of her seven veils at home, | | n 1se to ODave book re- | e o {o give US a very |Fincheliff e Drofe | Demonstration Given 1 | vian g araphie picture of former pres- | hoxing bouts for the Park Athletic| The debate started with a practi- | | 3 : tqoard it ident, of whom 1 New Yorkers ciub of this city, stated yesterday €21 illustration by two music hall} You can save your old shoes from d].sg(nd if | well as all the counlry are SO !that the club has been mumnm‘:,"l’i“'{ 1"\’;]’:;:!"‘(’)'1”1‘”"”] \\“”‘:“ . “”n’:‘ you bring them in for our Special Factory | proud for 1 ces of Louis “Kid" Kap- | ~°-€€ andris, CIED LIS et i e bldine ats —_It's re- | xS een oton i ‘{: "D |did a sort of modified dance of the | | Method of Rebuilding. Hats too—It's : | 500—WCAC, Storrs—s800 Ainged at (he local atatelarmoty |seven veils while Aille Andris fiitted markable the new like appearance that out | 4-H club H; ' shime »\\ "“\”\\;. _]\ s 8 :Jw. ve S alired Tiont SHeath foheadiis gracefully about without even the | modern equipment brings to your soiled hats. el e card of four other bouts [BEXCnil peh ki i I Come in today! orc | . (Simms) programi | ¢ nerica Nick Christy, Tiistors fiste idot | | G neral opinion among the men in | | | i S. by the United s service band the audience was that the exhibition | | o8 1 sion poul 3\ 2 3 and ¢ of the leading contenders | ol | POul- | \onday evening, December 30, at |04 ¢ : bt title in | Was excellent. One savant struck the | state 31 olelock. [ WA Wil carty | ors thessiate Meathenwelghoytitle I [0 coc et e it | ‘ ¢ small | | " o0 ji | the pro ranks. it is expected, will Bef\d1s8eNNE I | ¢ S the program to 1 countries of | = © 4 . x o| "I think the Viennese was much positions Rrown, | cica he |ON the card. Other top-notche oL e sl Whit- t . A expeeted 1o be the finest shows ever | Wore @ veil; tell her to take it off.” | | Phoebe | i " army and el e RO | Loud applanse greeted the sug- | < ports | : cononist the l\ S. navy bands of W = G Sy i | gestion, but after it had subsided | 38 CHURCH ST. TELEPHONE 6328 |7 t ). C.. and the concert wil 3 her sage salds | T P i e | ; 180, Grow Healihy | iroadeast rrom the national capital. - Heavy Snow Causes TWo | "\ Vomen are not interesting|g REBUILT | Near Main Street | soultryman On Saturday at 550 pim., WNTC | ol Rl : oston. Dec. 20 (UP)—The heavy | TOMORROW MORNING'S PRO- | M35 (he Dl e that pelted New Ingland yes- | e | GRAMS e L e W resulted in two deaths in | 0—DMusical p am — Honey it e s 5 sachusetts ¢ | Button Up Yo reoar; I'll Get 3—WTIC, Hartford—1060 Tded inlevest 1nihla conce % Albert J. Lucic of Worcester. | I Wanna Be | Gheenlo fnomninE s inspirastis wes e Han s oIl eo irc o fifoe g adlliy when his car skidded | t the B e e NI ae | Southbridge on the icy Worceste ° Wedd Bl Early Birds, novelly or-}, striking a telegraph pole. Lu- | edding | fe and Mr. and Mrs. ' : : e S naguestiona oon; Pa s for houscwives, crick S. Shippee, both of Wor ]| ymr' Wi | A festive selections f were only slightly injured in the | - ids mit of recent popular crash | T operas and niusical comed Laura M. Robichaud, 21, cf) 9 1 organ review be featured on the New Y Stoughton, died 10 minutes after a | 110 epars’ chat, Depart-|program over jon WOIL {axicab driven by Eugene J. Bruce | e or s rea es a e | culture talk D. . tomorrow. Fach selection struck her, Bruee's windshield was | fllwm 140 National Home Honr, house- ! ,can chosen to entertain the S0 COove wet snow that he | 1—Overture | £:00—Duro Autor ! told talk by Betty Crocker makers gathered around the was unable to see more than a few | @ Rk ) e 1" Danses Ancl to welcome in the New Year. fect, he told police | b e n “"‘l"\u"[ 1o lowing the ns from ) Boston was touched with a mix- | i SrEeaizes S i oMo Ly s-|ture of rain and snow that made | 1 ws bulletins : e or ith Lyon. king and riding hazardous. In | R | | hes advice to|lyric soprano, will sing the heauti- |northern New England, Maine and | ) — WOR, Newark—710 —lichael Hauer's estra 5 ful melody, “Only Rose.” trom Hampsh ere white with a | 5:00—Musical musi | Heermann trio Melville (0 noon s bullefins, weather | “The Vagabond King.” This num- [ heavy fall of snow. ‘ 3 y report. United States Daily news wer will be foilowed by th men Cloudy weather with rain or snow | [12:00—Totel orchestra bulletins trio singing two selections from |later predicted for today. | o 0= opn ino singers ) | S tion weather forecast srienryalihies forchostry 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 | John W. Green, pianist | i (o 870 a Musical | orts talk [ L WENTU S Chic e 10 Shopt About with Dor- | | ¢ Ttalian Airs—T.ola 5:00—Air juniors o | ; | othy Randali hour in which ¢ e | into music 1 [ 1e:15—Mary H. 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