New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1930, Page 6

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; NEW BRITAI} 21, 1930. DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST [ Nantucket Nashville | New Haven it'was something DRY DOCK HEAD in the first plac New Britain Herald Facts and Fancies PUBLISHING COMPANY n, Comnecticut HERALD New Dally (Sunday Excepted) 61 C eet Three = Port OMca at New Britaln sern. Member f the Associated Press P exclus Member Andit Burean = re s insures pro- QUIGLEY FOR CONGRESS that i one, sih, ome to h some kind Quigley ciable district cor primary fiz numt OUTDOOR SPORTS UNDER GUIDANCE REMAINS OF AN INDIAN T NLOADING CREDULOUS FAKES ON Quill I-head with a 1er objection to poison liquor the wrong so often kill for the that he he he would moment CHURCH STREET RACRETEERS ¢ CHILY PLOPLE STILL TOURING Observations On The Weather THI ird over Lak reported kota h are ri E d falling ir t and Mo from autornobile Cincinnati d on th ire carriers. | nonvar Duluth Hatteras Los Angeles { Miami | Minneapolis as usual, most of them spotted New B v 1l motorist ign on the the lo: and leane t and waved as they passed, New Orlea w York Norfolk, Va Pittsburgh Portland. Me Washington Questions and, Answers hinglon New York. A ety low 400" social Gotha reporter down world they Registers or They Ig. consult 27.—W on high sitters do not Alman: The Theodore of the Ritz, most of all QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any For m question of fact or information by writing to the Question Lditor, New Britzin Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- ton, D. C.. enclosing two cents in for reply. Medical. legal and vice cannot be given, nor ded research be under- All other questions will re- a personal reply. Unsigned re- ts cannot be 2 ters are confide of pos vears, is proper nt of the Unit number who ed Novem- zh ondon tinople students of towed head-waiter pedia of the clect re he Bosis obesian essors nd his art behind a Par has heen and an Be o oddly? i Wall Street o an excellen millio of palw does if so tead of He come strikes mr s Oppen oy London days English When codore 1 they When are stumped for the in the consult acks de odore — famous encyclo- Toms feeding to ruling excellent cook. orld mly heodore eating an 1 next to acks of rraciously ng sl back for i stands s0- | who adjusts a monocle to | unusual s in New rlin and humor- Hr mperious 7—0.0OMclntyre an ap- eye and sports the —most silver goatee anyone ever It parts in the middle and into two complete dollar- unlike the youngish Theodore,. is the imperial old gen- tleman who has won dominance over all head waiters of the world. Unless you belong to royalty he does not escort you to a table. He ust points the way praising saw sprouts sized loops. He however, who before going s presided over my father's My favorite head- is Si, ebony black ) his Green P the dining room in country town hotel. Quails he chill of Burgundian ¥ delights If Si liked you, drummer’s table — And or wines at you at the the one with the bowl of f inquired: “Squirrels, beef L 5 1830, McNaught Inc.) right Syndica Revolutionary Group Elects Deputies’ Head Mexico City, Aug The revolutionary-.bloe, which will con- trol congress when it convenes Mon- day, has elected Jose Perez Gil pres- of chaniber of deputies A group of independent self-styled puties-elect who have heen exclud- from the regular chamber have tar dent O bio decl that they will in- tall their own chamber Monday. he message added that the authori- will be responsible if trouble ident the sage to e 2s carried over whom officer ardsmen ed as an COTTON FUTURES STEADY New York, Aug. 27 (A—Cott opened steady gher. October 11 154 October Ja wary 11 HOLIDAY —General Labor STATE TO OBSERV Hartford Aug. 27 d uniform obsery ¢ by closing of banks. stores of- ind industries is indicated by ey made by the State Ck r However, closing on ot he of Commerce DIES SUDDENLY Edward P. Morse Succumbs as He Builds House Deep Brook, Digby- County, N. S, Aug. 27 (A—Edward P. Morse, who ro; from shipsmith to head of $20.000,000 dry dock firm in New York, died suddenly yesterday while ipervising construction of his new me here. He was 72 years old. He and Mrs. Morse had been here all summer. They were building a $250,000 mansion on the shores of Digby Gut. He died before medical aid could be summoned At the time of his death, Mr. Morse was chairman of the board of United Drydocks company of York city, which was formed 15 months ago by a merg Morse Drydock and Repa company with five other New Yor nies. At organization he ccame president and continued in t office until a few months #zo. . was Clements- his carecer forge m repairing of sailing ves age of 19 he movedl to By ton but after a short while went to New York. followed his trade for a time Jones & Lewis, a concern which repaired sailing ves- and later bought out the firm and converted it into the Dry Dock company. He erected a | plant e foot of 56th Brook- the ew ahout of his con the He with sels. street in are his twvo Morse, r. d daughter, Mrs. J wife sone, Roy Surviving Edward P. Morse, and a Bishop BEST RESULTS CLASSIFIE FOR USE. HTRALD That Should Sell for 81 ne quality corduroys, cassimeres, gabardines, whipcords. Lined and un- lined. Some with the latest elastic knee -grip and belts. Allex- ceptionally well made andfullcut SPECIAL NOW! 219 MAIN CRISE ADS EDIT! AND DELICIOUS is s ( S atton and Vagabond Drean iblished by E. P. ny, New York City did Good Comp Q. On day fall in 188 April Who holds the pion shorthand ystem does he Martin Dupr record. He He was te ent types of sub matter, varying per matter date 1ds s the the Gre 1 with differ. stem min n speed from 200 wo difficult words for ¢ ary ier material PASTOR HERE SIX YEARS On Monday Rev. Matthew J. Traynor will observe the sixth an niversary of his appointment to Mary's parish in this city. He came to this city in 19 to succeed as 3| pastor the late Rev, John T. Win-| Aai'f,rs‘ THE FAT BOY THAT McGUIRE 15 “AFTER”’ BFortuaine” Fox. 1930 Hed 2Pt & e ERERED]

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