New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1930, Page 6

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6 ag. e s N Th ttvity ¢ the | exercisc care, prudence and thought | Boston .... I : e, in advancing the interest of the as- New Britain Herald Sellexlllan oy o e R e 8 i : R L e = ¥ 5 o b _ | Chicago A 6 = d 3 | ity to every movement that will ad- MBRALDEEUBLIEHING | COMBANT SOR1oES 4 ; ery, INATHIAES becomesl Gy dinnati : 0 i | vance the welfare of our organiza- New Britain, Conn = . they e Ford A er as | t skill in choosing. Denver 3 | f | tion. vhich constitutes our an- | Dul NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY S “For his untiring efforts and tru> e r‘.'E' ‘5“:‘." i L 4 ! % s 4 . editorial on love, ¢ {= [Hatispas Y & 3 devotion tc *he cause of our stae At Herald Bldg., 61 Church 8tr s . los Angeles assoclation, and in gratitude for his : i 4 : Miami | splendid service in the upbuilding SUBSCRIP N RATES . L ane B B " . - Minneapolis F and cooperation in our industry, we 3600 & Year tes to t hang th changing tucket . 5 4 H S the members of the Master Plumb- 3100 Three Mo oil and d > Nashville | ' ers’ Association of Connecticut, acts an anCleS New H . § e g Inc., dedicate this Year Book as a . New Orlear 6 5 tcken of our sincerc appreciation.” Peterson Writes on Sanitation- One of the featured articles in the convention annual was written by Plumbing Inspector Olaf A. Peter- son, of New Britain, under the tit of, “America First in Sanitatio:. His article follows:— Xntersd ar tne Post Ofice at taip < S The act as pass as Sec Mail 3 | Bv Robert Quillen Bk 5 ‘ | according to an authority on table g s to be supplied with a| “This yvear marks the 80th anni- arioLa ed dain'y | versa f the installation of the : Questions rom S - oot vl Kand e | s, o, tho mktin, ot T : e i 5 L nd g i 1it and sit in a bath tub, | This t indicates how ‘youn . : : : ; X Dickens ¢ ted s modern sanitation is and also wh e ey and, AnSwers : - e et e £ « “We i need only to go back eight El . i nnounce that he was | Years before the first White House H] Ny S 1 ubscriptions for a | bath tub to find the first bath tub ; hes ¢ = e 1!in the entire country. This original \n inch of becoming a | tub was made in Cincinnati by a cabinet maker and weighed almost a ton. It was seven feet long anil whites Theatre | four feet wide. The exterior was at chattering | Mahogany and the wood was lined d ladies, coughers, out. | With sheet lead. A pipe coil placed and o pests of the |in the chimney provided the hot heat 2 th v t not hurl a javelin at| water. QUESTIONS ANSWERED nd ladies in dccollette v s who come to the theater full| “The public did not welcome this ' th f 7 and hiccup through the | novelty, for one reason or another, 1 'and ordinances were actually adopt- 1 used to do a | ed in Philadelphia restricting the e One Sarid ping myself. | use of bath tubs. Virginia imposed in Herald, Wa: ey 5 ; St & \ghf. 1930, McNaught a tax of $30 on every tub brought Yo v . ¢ 1 Inc.) into the state. You can get an answer to any ion of fa nformation by i&ito {ha Question B two cen t How strange all this sounds now, legal and range all th no . : when the bathroom fs the most im- ShTERE e T | portant factor in a modern home 1 be under- 5 it A even the poorer can have ons estions will re- o S : “The benefit that the bath tun e Sk : f has been to the health and comfort Al let- ] | of the American people cannot b imated in dollars and cents but it 4 SR Rs A e Qi il eRny B A Mills Lauded—Peferson|znd prosressivences of the Ameris e : " . ba ade 1t possit for the Unit:d rites Anticlelon Sanitation | Sieaitc vouse tha i te. thormoct 2 S0Es itary country in the world, Sani- comforts are so common toda hat we do ot ‘think much abou them but a look ckward to the s el dide iR e thankful for 46th an- the Connecticut sociation opel Bushnell N CIRCUS LICENSE O. kd common council ses voted last night application of Miller Bros h circus to play in New Britain on Wednesday, June at St Mary's field on Allen strect Fodas's gathering in-| 1t was also voted to grant a per I, B. Skau, presi.|Mit 1o the New Britain basket S presc Clarence A to play next season. Man- sl npher told the committee th mes will be on Saturda ot b o ts as usual provided the club of Commerc .. | 408 not enter the American league at league basket- there will be a hom: game every nd Wednesday night Mills Comphimented imadtiion R R e ”,1,,,.’) « SEEK WOMAN'S IDENTITY Hieoducto Bridgeport. May 13 (UP)—Police were en today to identif Associa-|@ woman aby 56 vears old who stfuck and killed last night by automol Joseph Mevers. 17, alle driver of the car. was held in 2300 bonds chi « his sec HARTIORD'S SLOWER GROWT 1 i sho A : 1 e, will conduct ses- : S ons of t vention today and ) = A rn the gavel over to be n ed at th r Wednesday pending action by the coroner WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES w and mail — = = — —(LIP COUPON HERE =— === o— o = Herald l DING ANNIVERSARIES, and - e | S ERAR S e R L — The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. BECAUSE OF THE SKIPPER'S POOR HEARING THE powerFULY) KATRINKA 1S ABOUT THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN STOP THE CAR WITHOUT RUNNING FOR T — Otservations On The Weather FLEXIBILITY IN THE TARIFI the Mississippi in the nort Conditions Hollywnood. | ding 1o

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