New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1930, Page 6

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6 bt ~_ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930. ‘ i agite t not bein In those seven years of contem- | about that both parties will take ac- | ti ! o [ but never the flag. New Britain Herald ' S e S R e estions | e et as ta tlpiasna HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY over the middle of the street, as New Britain, Connecticut ideeciien e R | and wors 4 between buildings, the flag should o n T b g S g E o be suspended vertically with the —_— b t ror Atil one. night when no one cw -h ) | union to the north in an east anl Tswusd Dally (Sunday Excepted) i 3 o 5 PR D * s o west street or to the east in a north A e e Trren i ‘ : ‘ ; oo B ots and Fancies fio 1 - and soutn street The complete code. with fllustra- RUBSCRIPTION RATES £ " = LRSSt i i tions. may be secured by $800 & Tea s ad |t 2ahaet Qullieny HH to the writer, Mrs. Chas. 3100 Three Mon : : ; Chairman Correct sther Stanley chapter, D. / AMINDMENT REPLAL wong those whose good fortune faa = lzl';,wd’y“ pRchanisrit Eotered 2t the Pow O AND POLITICS Fhollygeniith st MRS. CHARLES F. CHASE. s Becond Clam Mall o he r : ; = 1¢ Edwin Ma S e e Question Editor, New two successful novels iiritain Herald, Washington Burean herali 152 Ne York avenue, Washing i 16 ir ];; '1"‘34"":‘ Promoters Promised to Star Vernon two cents in | RS erglish : dladdi L Castle 10 Years After He Had al Died During Workd War., can extended r arch be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- Juests cannot be answere All let- ters are c dential.—Editor, speakeasies| jiddieton 8 The mo- from beer tion pictu filled old are regular bars. | saybrook with hopes of rivalling bartenders and ' Hollywood and promised to star Ver- coffe cloves and ngn Castle 10 years after he died I How 1a the ynnel of L o n ora should be hothered | qyping the World war, wiled a bank- of the saloon.” ruptey petition in a Delaware federal atronizing them and .qypt yesterday and as & result soms °r things YOU ' »5 gtockholders in Saybrook, West. about. In- 150k, Essex and nearby towns ars mourning their losses One of the two New York city men who sponsored the company s later arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses and the other is sought on a warrant held by New York police Although a large barn-like studio was built, n u t was in- stalled and no pi were ever taken on the Old Saybrook location. (‘ODflIl'NI(‘AiTED '+t S © S S § = NEW YORK EXCURSION Sunday, June 15 ROUND TRIP FARES New Britain ., RBristol ... Waterbury . SOING Lr. New Britain - 6:30 AM Ls. Bristol - . 6:4% AM Ly. Waterbury - 7 0 = triy 0 N he Vhen the o Due New York* - 9 BINGHAM 1OR REPLAL ne « a ) 3 e word t o in th n o % proje . ¢ REIURNING A | £ T g Poinel Lyv. New York® - 6:45 P\ g s mote A , g 1 ! S L= ower Level 0 o n e E . T (Easter.. Standard ‘Time) Limited Number of Jickets on Sale at Ticker Offices THENEW HAVENR R DISPLAY OF THE FLAG ICE CREAM 49C F(’)eurart SPECIAL EVERY WEDNESDAY at the PALACE CONFECTIONERY Neat to Palace Theater s go Today Loy, Oy 11 ora phaen d s o anouis e aniaved e same | Crown Ice Cream : M . tha e, with ihe union ar ! Co (In the new Two Flavor Package) = e = S TR = = e = K WastinstontBur s e eau, New Britain Hera ATTACRING TH} Observations ernment ndepende e e s T MA HAS BEEN TAKING SOME NASTY CRACKS AT PA SINCE THAT ATTRACTIVE WIDOW MOVED IN NEXT DOOR. tlantf Nova idaiare | ba o the World wan2 o The pacts ar 9 needs 1o rea Rl e e Ml s ey : ‘ Brighten Summer Gowns ! ihe b + that With Varied Bowknaots knots of titled t would be free for a y Sl ' Minneapolis 58 of midsummer nothing but sure t und t ) try ra sestion. So t i N Nantucket ... . 2% couturiers f the Nashville § New Haven dent Hoover certain state papers fited ty by cor- t nendment ¢ its leading | yoo ox : _ i ,l,w‘ corner The attempt to obtain from Presi- h z . e were unani y avor of connection with the tieaty fa some. rect 0 statement or e as Dr. Mc- | Norfol . . : 0 Bows placed s in tHe Monu- | Br o n League ) . : 64 knees, marking the Pittsburgh . 2| fullness or godets, a Portland, Me. .. 5 2| lief on many smoot} right in asking for the documents hu t nce again to read ug ty of the state making known a | ™ol 0 cess dresses made These, it is to be noted. would not onthe} rtal poem 10 0 r may Come Washington ,.... . 52 | marocain i - | thing else, and we Senate foreign relations t aused m emocratic “Pontaine Pox 153

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