New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 8

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8 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britin, Connmectic Member of the A ated Fress o ¢ the e for re and the eost of ¢ f it insists sound; but th what is to be done pay? to pay and What have been done in the past count for little with the future. shouldn't 4 'DIFFERENT” KIND CONVENTION LAWY I THI PR N B~ AN LSTDENT AND THE TR VHIBITION IHi ATY tional ( e House ould also bed | 21 of treaties i afternoon and southerly winds 1west Saturday aft- New Haven and tonight; Saturday ess followed by nce England covers the Texas covers th on. Thunderstorms along the windshift ough of low presst rising rapidly states e for this vicinity fQlowed by showers w o oncwnns Faets and Fancies By ROBERT QUILLEN COMPARING THE AND SMITH PI MORROW ATFORMS Observations On The Weather \zements urnfest that will be heled in Turner park Saturday afternoon and by jng of the park ns | Plans have been completed by the rious patriotic orderg in this city for the Memorial day parade. York open west portion late day and in east tonizht portion or Satur-| va Saturday | 1ostions and Answers Fom Waishi QULSTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any of fact or information by Question Editor, New ald, Was MISS SANDERSON SHOWERED ay Tunney’s Brother Was Not Intoxicated und 16y, brot a friend. H vas off ¢ at the tir incident A a hospital ambu testified he but tion - police surgeon and nce surgeon also s not intoxicated was suffering from indiges- nes of standing which constitutes more discoveries thqn were made in er creative fleld stopped in one of the upper hotels the other day to meet n by appointment who aiting breakfagt. A grand a cntaway tapped at the jack-knife bow. And two waiters aid brought in a slight pon which was a half grape d a pot of coffee. And I sup- it was rude but both the gentle- and myself burst out in a aliope shriek of laughter was a overlord ave counted ten men who lost jobs recently and were whispered as ‘through” but have =one to far bigger and more import- jobs. And that tickles me a rosy From an editorial: “Every cigar store telephone booth has its hog.” v snails McNaught SPEEDS PAST POLICEMAN, TRAPPED BY RED LIGT Hartford Driver Caught Traveling Fast in Traffic By Of- ficer Doty The case of Lorenz Boucher 5 Capitol avenue, Har with reckless driving, ntil May 28 in police He was arrested about lock last evening by Officer Doty, who was driving his own West Main street when sed the White Oak Inn ate of 40 or 45 miles g as far as Corbin the red traffic light Boucher. according to cut in and out of traffic road case of 3 st Main street, ¢ arged tinued CORBINGIRLS 0L | ATANNUAL BANOUET |Aflair at . Shuttle Meadow Af- tended by 51 Members The annual banquet of the P. & F. Corbin Girls club was held last night at the Shuttle Meadow clud. There were 51 members present and cach was presented with a corsage bouquet of roses and sweet peas and a vanity case. The dining hall was attractively decorated with flowers and balloons Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parsons were present as the guests of honor, and were presented at the table by Pres- ident Hazel Little. Mr. Parsons made a brief address, in which he con- gratulated the club upon its fine spirit of cooperation in conducting its affairs. A chicken dinner was served, dur- ing which music was furnished by an orchestra composed of girl mu- sicians. After the dinner a short comedy sketch was presented, with a cast made up of club members. | The cast was as follows: May . . Mary Ryan Susan .. . Olga Holstrom Clara . Anneta Cronin Delia. . Antenette Recano Tlora ... . Alice Berte BAR .ooovrn .... Teresa Dezenzo Polly and M Price.Hazel Atwater Vocal Dt ..Helen Smedburg Ruth Bloomquist Dance oee .Group of Girls Dancing followed the entertain- ment. The committee in charge of the banquet consisted of Misses Helen Yurcikonis, Helen Roche, Elinor Keorber, Evelyn Ahlquist Misses Ruth Bloomquist, Molly Story and Mary Ryan were in charge of the entertainment. International Bank to Sell Bonds in France Paris, May 23 (UP)—Representa- tives of the international bank at Rasle met here today to make final arrangements for sale of the $300.- 000,000 bonds for the bank. The ne- otiations will continued until Mon- The bankers must ind the market price in the United States and in Germany so that the issue will bring in more than 5 1-2 per cent. Other- wise the bonds are not expected fo attract inwestors. The mass of available money in France has aroused wide enthusiasm here for the bonds. truck with defective brakes | it a certificate of registra- olied on payment of costs Attorney Michael A. Sex- represented him Scopes, arrested for driving nse by Officer M. J. leaged by Prosecuting J. G. Woods. Assiatant ng Attorney W. M. Green- 1ted the state's cases, ous musical an estate of only th& fact he had given of 115 most heautiful bulletin| RIC NUMBEE I am a reader of the New Br GLASSES CORRECTLY FITTED BROKEN LENSES REPLACED My Specialty—Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Optometrist the U. & N Byrd-Bennett nd leader of New Britain H « HARD EVELYN BYRD and encloss postage and handling coss n Herald, ! I S e e e e e o e e ) “Fontalne Pox, 1930

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