New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1930, Page 6

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R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New B lasued Da no importing port and impo tariff tinkers fering fror blunder wh our profita custom crease proep AUTOS AND SMALL Gloomy pic of the sm in confor ty census indicate at a n population; only Iigures tures that small t a (Sund At Herald Bidg., TOW NS TF MORROW ANE FRELINGHT YSEN A< RLD PLOTS The th HE STOCK SLUMT N. Humphrey was of the New Britain & meeting held Saturday. did damage of $1,500 to the | of A. H. Abbe on Lexington afternoon officials are \isiting i} a location for a range. There is a possi- E ange of 1,000 vards tablished here members of ie, F. O. last clected Driv- | wrong har at is co. this the New went to evening and partici- the joint memorial service rie lost three me 1 during the past year, school board is still unde d concerning the Lincoln street ool Principal Marcus White of Normal school has petitioned 0ard to turn the Lincoln schoo sta training pur e ou pa Nobody sanging with ho own t matter. or t ot say: “Thassa sm: Fad-follow g encouragemeant worker chases at still has tonsils The taritf to ers gots hi dwindles. officials s and more free service. fay colleges ar almays explain wh robbers. a bank re sap drunk en bank whi THL HI sus report of glish ma Da da” t speak [ COMMUNICATED Unemplosment Situacion Diseussed And ther. orics Posit nds are also 1 time I be sfortunate ng in fa offices a «hould o say Wome doctrine “Love ations. A nbarrassment “It 15 too had tha people should be out of work 3ho nd gee aia says “A person is his bread such stron Tt we ooy o e Let to pryctice th preach, We r hands we hold Let us throw our arms away and make | agricultural tools and hoping as he nior | describes the time will come will tak c | e prophising the cow and the lion | ird in a series of athletic held at the Y. M. C. will live together and the wolf and | the sheep will eat wgether, and the babies naked hand should play wih the snake, and let us use more jus- tice and less laws and a lot of on. sideration. b Hoping article should not be 1o severe agai 80 people for in times of necd we must try to help one another as much as we can, SAMUEL GREENBERG New England. Rains have been scattered and light. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather with rising tempera- | ture followed by increasing cloudi- Temperatures y Atlanta .. Atlantic City . Boston .. Ruffalo . Chicago .... Cincinnati w. QULSTIONS ANSWERLD You ca t an answer to any quest or information by writing to the Question Editdr, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 2 New York avenue, Washing- ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be under- taken. All other questions will ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- c. e answered, All let- lL.—Editor. re- Denver .. Duluth | Hatteras | Los Angeles .. | Miami . Minneapolis New Haven « Now Orleans . New York . Norfolk, Va Nantucket Northfleld, Vt Pittsburgh Portland, Me, . nate, suffered an accident in hi days titat made one arm | tically useless, and vet he plays and participates etic,_ games expertly. | him his sligh: W employees W s do not know Washington w........« man who re- leit, sens 1he | Miss Christ in Play By along Broadnav. | Sayward School Seniors Unellors and oddiy| Miss Barbara Burnett Christ, hapn e clal | voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i maginative ro. | Ernest W. Christ of 50 Ten Acre 1 little imaginative ro- | e Bt road, and a student at Miss Say- | nard’s school at Overbrook, Pa.. had one of the leading parts in the auin, which usually has|senior play given Saturday evening people in its dining at the Woman's club of Bala- s: “No music.” | Cynwyd | Miss C played | Rita, the young guest at a house party at the Drew homestead in Trenton. N. J.. on Christmas Eve 1323, Her intercst in the family | khost and sccret passage force her to kKeep watch in the family living room during the night. In a dream | she sees the Drew family on Christ- mas Eve, 1776, sces the daughter, MeNay Elizabeth. and her lover John Har- Inc.) | a Continental soldier, in their secret meeting, watches John's es- cape by means of the secrct passage, |and Elizabeth’s return the neat morning by way of the secret | passage.” Miss Bardeck to Wed " Dr. Stephen Donnelly and Mrs. Philip Bardeck of Shuttle Meadow avenue announced engagement of their daughter, Miss Gertrude. to Dr. Stephen Don- nelly of South Main street, at a party at their home on Saturda evening. Dr. Donnell sician and s otel hrist the part of advertises: otions like c. Six crooning wild, savage accordion players myanist! Nothing is Ve still lay bet Observations On The Weather 5.—Forecast and Fair ot much cha to- Mr. for I dy ton thundey et A somewhat warmer to- south and south. is a practicing phy- rgeon. having an offica with his brother, Dr. John T. Don- nelly on West Main street Miss Bardeck is a cosmetician The date for the wedding is set for he near future. New Haven 1zt and Tuesday in followed by or night re is low over | i rio. with a trough southwestward to another © over Colorado. - high pressure 1001 Pre "—‘-———-—‘ ETES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. GOODW Optometrist 7 MAIN ST. — T has wised a decided rise i Ohio valley, Southern | —_——omHVMYVYV A—YAAAY—o—A—_— ACHING CHILDREN THE FACTS OF SE. fubject of mex was associated with secret and s (1 war {rdecent. Now, man and women are sex function tely connected with the ph Aevelnpm dividual and with el its right use is the aures: is a wubje I and that it about birth and sex exists in all normal children Arst aske, “Whers did the baby come f e fran 10ther's or father's oppor tham quesions without evasion or falsehood and aduice and ortunity u n grow up Bureau liaw ready for vou an authoritative bulletin rament sources, on “Teaching Children tha Farts of a tragedy for ome of your children. Fill h wholesor Bureau, New Britain Herald, ashington, . slletin TEACHING CHILDREN THE r.wrsl loss herewlih five cents, to cover return postage and New Britain Herald WHEN THE POWER FAILS THE SKIPPER WILL NEVER DRIVE THE CAR PAST THE SCHOOL HOUSE UNDER MULE POWER DURING RECESS . CHELSEA MAN HELD FOR HACKING WIFE TO DEATH an i Woman Assaulted With Rmifc Broken Glass—Husband Denies hnowledge of Deed carly yesterday body of Mrs. Mclsugl mother of four chi was fou by police a rug, home adaa dna yroken whis- ren covered 1d Lody in n He denied ha committed the murder. Polic ad quarrelled o Mrs. McLaughlin had cour§ records The four motherless childre ranging in age from two to eleve years, were heing cared for by city | authorities today “Fortaine For. 1530

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