New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1930, Page 20

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. at’'s one bow you owe me ' said Dan. “Here we are; all to me in the lobby | t run over by a song yvwood's . full of them, nd they'll toddle warble their latest | lights laughter NOW GO ON WITH THE ST N “Well, if Ben marries a girl that spends all her time keepin’ thin, he ain't got no kick comin’ if doctor bills keep his pocketbook in the same fix.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers & in 1930, on one ¢ Purlishers mur of tra swung y were being and Dan told n honor -of her coming,” <e to have to you? 1If rlie Chaplin ith four Chaplin n opposite | T'he her Je table, Happy Days . Happy days, olks, for L flower in- responded ough the | to dance f before 2 writer, again— Happy days are here again!” And now the whole orchestra took up refrain — brasses, str r « . ..Fast rhythm; rhythm. near him said, “Whee! of voices = the chorus, and r when the song happy cheers tore th W ended. And that's that,” said walking off the floor with her. You've been holding out on me. Why didn't you tell me you sang? “If you call that Rorimer, covering something new ou every min Did you stage any? Their waiter arrived before Rori- r could ask her why. Anne said, ra something with plenty of o ” Dan ordered a salad of tichoke for her, and to question him about You gave me the id, “that you sfied with things inental Pictures, o do what you're ry few who ca “Perhaps I'm dis- elf. T told myself b t i) methods. of course, for knock the icers, but I've nust be some or it wouldn't He stopped. Not £0 t compla nd lots of others anybody ad of ywood ough Do you k T registered! Someone | A score | | vesterday and it | cording to Lord only knows how many they turn down and how many actually are looking for jobs! Paul Collier — he's a newspaper friend of mine — Collier t me there's an actual need for dbout 840 extras a day. One of the offi- cials told him that in 1929 there was just one woman in all of thos thousands who averaged five days of work a week. I haven't got a very good head for arithmetic, but Collier was telling me this just stuck by me. Ac- some statistics issued by Central Casting, the aver e 1 to an extra is $2.13 a day. Collier spread it out over the number registered and tk daily employment and figured t it would be something like 44 ce a day for each of them.” Rorimer stopped abruptly ing that his recital was not very heartening to one who had hoped T> win her way into pictures by the extra route. “I'm not meaning scourage you,” he said lamely. ou're not,” she said, sn crookedly. “One of o realiz- s explained that it was his duty | to acquaint me with some of the disappointments would be sure t S de it very me to have enot oney > for a year Well, you're the kind bound to get ahcad anywhere. ouldn’t have gone ma atical on you if I hadn't thought that. If t a screen test, now could cultivate the of somebody 1 to give you € him she had rather he he asked. “Not Rorimer said he ip his water glass, calls again Do we ¢ “We May she su dest dreams her feet.” (To Be Cont I’'m Careful ern could out of the way of au- automot ut the J properly i into th 1d office. No t e ot s, proper Watch f blanks witnessed | Drummers’ association field day at | New Haven, will be officially pre- | | sented to President Burr. | An innovation will be introduced by the corps at tonight's meeting IV | when several new names will be i:u]dr-\l to the roster. These will be }:onaldrru] as student members. This { plan will include the formation of a Important Matters Scheduled toi H 1 drummers so that in time, the corps Be Discussed Tonmight | amiim i sutmat 5, e rsnonms S —— | Every member of the corps is ex- o e __| pected to attend the meeting tonight. lddy-Glover post, American Le- |\ cport social will follow. gion Bugle and Drum corps will hold | S BT its monthly meeting tonight at ""“(‘Ommittee to Consider gion headquarters immediately fol- Mor | Mortgaged Street Case Matters of procedure in the offi- cial investigation into the extension of Willow street over mortgaged [land without the consent of the mortgagors will be determined to- | morrow night when Aldermen David air and John F. Maerz and Councilman Samuel Sablotsky will meet informally. These council mema bers were appointed a special come | mittee to make the inquiry as a safe. o | suard against similar occurrence in tuture. lowing the aveekly rehearsal. The darill wjll start at 7:30 o'clock and | will be’ held at the post rooms. Elliott Burr, president of the corps, who has been confined to his home by illness, is expected to pre- what promises to he the most important meetin of the or-| ization this year, Iurther plans the corps' artic national convention par ton in October, will be m nt business in con be discussed ion with DIES AT AGE OF 122 (UP) — Eliza trophy re- | Mayo, Negro. died here recently at Fifers and | the age team captains and m who have already heen appoin find means for financing the trip| New Bern, N, C. will make reports. The cently won at the ration NEW BRITAIN LOANS UP TO $300¢ Your employer is not notified and there is no assignment against your wages. Nassau Finance Corpo 300 MAIN STREET 5TH FLOOR Our only charge is 3742 per cent per month on the unpakl amount of loan. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION SA THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD Date. .. who was born on Month Day Year hereby pledge myself to observe all street traffic regula- tions of ... Name of City to be alert, keen and self-reliant and always REMEM- | BER TO LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE CROSS- ING THE STREET. Note: Only boys and girls under 14 are eligible to become members of | the Just Kids Safety Club. After this safety pledge is signed and wite nessed bring it to the office of the JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB at the | Herald Oftice, Child’s Play By CLIFF STERRET | CFEN YouR LIST OF | ANNOYANCES, | PoLLY, NEEWAH'S A GTARS, KEN! I NEVER SEEN A FELLER LEARN RIRGCT IT5 OLD STUFF FER ME, ASH. T STUDIED UNDER PROFESSOR KUNIYOSH! WHEN I WAS A KID! JUST KIDS GEE—FATSO —1 JES .SEEN THE SWELLEST AUTYMOBILE (N THE WORLD AN WHEN I GIT B16 TM sonma arr one JES' LIKE IT ALY TAKE MISS ANN FER A i0E Y'RY DAY WHY \'CAU%E T WONT WONT LEAVE MY ’ i W‘FE & RIDIN WITH NCBODY YoU WiLL AND J WHO DRIVING SUCH A Bl CAR

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