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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. a .’ New Britain Hera-ld :flmpx:fl:(l EL\\‘)::QLI\ I‘v‘:y::)‘co:: dtooes :J: ::;. c::‘::hmltyl‘: DL»‘\:\cs:mc’:;'er‘;o:to:: Facts andFancies Qllestions 5 I[]I]I] FEL[[]WS []P[N : HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |[springs. Yet the Steele-Wooster [ which is surrounded by myriads of B E Gamtpadont route could be made attractive 1o |populous towns which do not figure m& wors in its census prestige. Manhattan, BY ROBERT QUILLEN R A ed Daily (Sunday Excepted) motorists with only a little gradin=. TR e At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Fftreet A et 2 K o 3 o 5 e Athens America: Any % which the board intends to provide. [ the heart of tho metropolis, has | 0% p Mo 650000 trying to 3 "l 1 | 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES At present it isn't half present- | been losing in population: but New | mage itself like grand opera. R Yerr able as the road in Plainville lead- | York City, including Brooklyn, o 42!, R — e e 800 Attend Entertainment and i5c. & Month |0 to Sunset Rock, which the town | Queens and what not, gained ; ot x. t Plainville attended fto recently | greatl issue. An issuc is something that : Dance in 1. 0. 0. F. Hall Entered at the Post Office at New Britain | of Plainville attende cently | greatly. T on i s R MARecnnd [Class Mall Madter. without a tenth of the stimulation| There is no reason, if so many i RWLEP'(*‘(}-\H CALLS or demand made in behalf of the |cities are including suburban towns Europe doesn’t hate America oA 0dd Fellowship in New Britain usiness Office ..... 925 DeoD6 st [ose 3 0 2 Editorial Rooms .... 82§ Steele-Wooster route. in their makeup, that New Britain | P’cople just lose interest in a grocer made an impressive start for the 2 X q | who says he can’t charge it any Now, in order to appcase the|also should net take similar steps| = 2 season last night when all of the The only profitable advertising medium | (pa¢p jf any, of Alderman Johnson |in that direction. Maple Hill and ke QUESTIONS ANSWERED local subordinate Todges, Lexington, in the City. Circulation books and press . room always open fo aduertisers. ind Falk the board should find out | Elm Hill. in particular, should be 3 ! You can get an answer to any Phoenix, Andrec and Gerstaecker Capital is timed. which may ex- | ‘ | question of fact or information by their pet improvements and make it [ included in New Britain's \\o""""”\]“m why nature made gold .ug“,‘w'“mg to the Question Editor. New| New York, Oct. 24 — Thoughts| You are to have for ene : | T Ty g | 'I'“‘,h‘” i« shapeq | ritain Herald, Washington 13urean \\'M'Ic Mrollm,:; W 1m‘ i lj)w \\VOrv]r.i ;'«‘v.«u]w‘ u.l\d fu‘]fldsm l1 \\ould.huw: bekah lodges. niet in 1. 0. O [t s Taly's (orrain thal 18 shaped | 1395 New York avenne, Washing. | 1o a fitted bag fitted f2 W. T liked o have had, but missed—| hall on Arch sueet o enjoy a \ikgrazbootieslotihiendeating ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in|Benda. who makes thote masks. A Dad. | vaudeville program., hear a short stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | Vo5t 47th street hat cheek girl s — ’ | speech by a grand officer of the Tmarital advice cannot be given, nor | the image of Janet Gaynor, red hair | Then fhere is {he banker's son state, partake of Iluncheon &nd and all. Beggars who sit on church ' who left home suddenly in a huff,| dance. The hall was filled, more | grember el ithe s Associaledhicess |lodges, and Stella dand Unily Re- The Associated Press fs exclysively en-|a point to attend to them. Nothinglaries at the earliest possible time. titied to the use for re-publication of all news credited to it or mnot otherwise oes as far as attending to the ;L".,‘i{éf,‘ld'".f?,‘i.,f‘”"‘ and also local news nts of individual aldermen » GAS STATIONS NOT e : councilmen. In reality that is th ALL UGLY here's something in evolution Member Audit Bureau of Circulation |, o 7S ) 4 t " kind o cooperation” the boys like rly Americans were scalped, and The A. B. C. is a national organization v 1 Lo o ceidon Ao o middic.aged ©aB estended research be under- J Rl D O gugaen e n il which frunisies newspaers and adver: | best o regard all gasoline filling sta- | MO you seldon fre 4 450 (uker. All other questions witl re. | °I°PS Ivvlunl,;fl.hflulzon.\. New busses | lo i n((:)u’:'nlld\n’:. '}"ou(::..n\tvnl"h;m 800 persons being present circulation. Our e tistics are tions as examples of ugliness; and ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- T e o e e B e | All vaudeville talent was local, iva La Gallienne, a London. Eng. | vice presidents. J 0/end cach act was surprisingly pro- based upon this audit. This insures pro- INVESTIGATING THE PRISON e o e T ha S variaDly 3" e 5 ) quests cannot be answered. All let- 5 5 : g ko tection against fraud in spaper dis- nother error is that they invariably ; Man is the only animal with o 50 5 o0 T waior, girl, who made good in the cily. No lamount to something. Feaslonal i e ar AN STEA bty | tribution figures to both mational and| Governor Trumbull will be NghlY | injure the appearance of a neigh- brains enough fo find a cure for the actress in New York inspires suc LT e | T i T e e a local advercisers. commended in taking cognizance of | porhood rather than improving it. | 9152 caused by his folly. Q. Who was the author of the|applause as Belle Baker singing “El Courtney Cooper tells of the East | yobats, one dressed as a clown and k at Wowling's Newsstand, Times | giate prison through the naming of [ surcly is not always the casc. ! books on 4\nl11 e “IMP“_[”!_ he .\ler_s.\\.lfl 20 ¢ e fha « x‘ ctntliy n o0 o\f aving Man 2. ahes presented 15 minutes of clever tum- | : A. Shakespeare in “Macheth,” | that gorgeous lady a ticket? He did. | he went on a trip to Denver. In the | hling and hand balancing. Miss Square; Schultz's Newsstand, Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Street A board of “disintercsted and un- | pere are plenty of gasoline sta- [dren must train their parents with- | g¢t 3 The old fish-face. { middle-west solidity near Cleveland | Zunice Mann, about 12, sangz., and out any introduction. Q. Is the African clephant larger | Who remembers when plates were | he was gazing out the train window | wag wwell received. Percy “Baum . T {han the Asiatic elephant of India? jlurned upside down over the silver at the pastoral beauty. Finally in a|gng two love songs and as an en- o obubility Uik seh BLboRh| Shih e ey R A land that defies the government A. The African eclephant weighs|in setting the table? Something a | philosophic blurt he exclaimed | core sang "My Wild JTrish Rose, g 2 ch previously existed a he | Ly popping corks shouldn’t poke fun | apout 8,500 pounds and the Asiatic |little bit all right about a young |brightly: “No matter where You 80, | with the audience singing the will find conditions at this time in | sites, if any. And many of them are |at South American revolutions. clephant weighs about 7,000 pounds. | father who pushes & baby buggy | you allus find human life.” s Meri e S o well lighted at night, adding to thc Q. Were dinosaurs large ani- | these snooty days. Musical exchange | (Copyright, 1930, McNaught Syndi- | 14q of 8. sang, and had to sing an Americanism: Sweeping the dirt [ malsa bulletin® beard i a common mistake, we think prejudiced citizens” to investigate | tjons that offer_a more attractive THE BRISTOL TRAGEDY the institution. Yet there s the | appearance than did the property One of the poignant incidents following the tragedy in Bristol, in which the hold-up man, Theriault was shot and killed by Patrolman apple pie order. No prison officials . Vanted: hot | cate, Tnc.) encore before the audience was under the bed or leaving the house They varied greatly in size. | crooners sho look like Vallee! | e satisfied. Leroy Phillips did a tap i | |aill be inclined to have the insti-!yringing light where formerly there | S = _*m Rt T ‘”.“V- inging light where formerly th jun \\n:x!' ln]w ause all our time i he smallest were about the size of .(.omtr!\ counter clowns in the | S e T e e ition opera ! at-| was darkness. jnecded o kuep the neighbors clean. [a chicken and the largest were tho | Coffec Tots. A m'xl:\ white roadster| servations magician, resentsd ihe Hoail et SRy tract the attention of inquisitors. if | This is not saying. obviously, that —— st land animals known fo have |{rimmed in garnet leather. And the | AR ok s ereesiionaly 168 in the hospital where he Mad|, = . . teen brutality in the past|ihere are not some points about the | 1 0Ny the Wright brothers had | existed, being 60 to 70 feet long and fsliow girl wha drives it. A wise xmv!" 0 T,, W tl. 5004 PR : e LI fathered the line: “Gather ye rose- | n e eatner b been taken rranged some way to make the air o i i < B g wa ake E ) feet tall. and weighing The v sl ade 1 N it does not mecessarily follow that | yverage gasoline station that is im- ' icked whe ; ora ) N ! { igonlyl fslin pada ghyjp M | stay licked when they conquerad it. | from 20 to 25 tons buds while ye may!” And who R e R s T i | at a moment when crticism is rife| cheerfulness of the neighborhood, O'Connor of that city,} was when the officer met the mother of the | I'm sorry I had to shoot him brutality exists in the present { perfect. But gasoline stations are — Who owns {the South Sea|knows right off who wen the war | T new $6 hat from the grand secretary ! Al well; the United States of lof Roses? Gil Patten, the white-| \ashington, Oct. 24 of I @. 0. F. of Connecticut, and Burope will cause us | trouble | The term is generally descrip- | baired Frank Merriwell author. | for Southern New England: Cloudy | made a cake. In breaking an cgg public institutions. They find every- | species of trade mart j than the United Staics in Lurope. | tive of several thousand islands umllv Johnny Gruclle, who draws hilar- | and colder tonight, Saturday partly |in’ fhe hat, the cgz slipped. and j e : islets in the South Pacific ocean, un- | i0us cartoons of the cross-roads. A ; cloudy, cool on coast, fresh possibly | some of it actually landed in the but it was either me or him,” the ! officer was quoted as saying That perhaps is why boards of in- | nore apt to be criticized for a lack ot Biame ot but=0 iy gation invariably whitewash | of perfection than almost any other did you have to shoot him?" the | thing O. K. They cannot well inves- Citizens invariably do not want| In the old days. oil men used afger the control and jurisdiction of | Movie star has to be good o last|strong west and northwest Winds. |hat instead of the receptacle in tho crooked stick instead of a federal [a dozen or morc countries—the|SiX months these days. Youngsters | Conditions favor for this Vicinity | hat and Mr. Schwartz had to go . st L : official to locate oil lands R at Trite an. | going fo Lysistrata—being obscene | raj b s . and Mr. Schwartz ha Maine with the man who was re. | Past unless they grill oficials and in- | qistricts; and no doubt they are )¢ nd United States, Great Britain, Japan, |80ing fo A ing obscene | rain followed by fair and cooler. right on and malle ntcake lin| the A t 1 @ Ny R tb i ausea Mk = Australia, I'rance, Netherlands, ete. |and not heard. Curb comics are| Joorecast for lastern New York: | ).t but the grand secretary will s L : . 1o | Mates who mizght be induced to tak | justificd in their opposition. But| you can p o : A CllaAt Gravihon i louahEot i paciis i Atas DMl Al TalIgBeCL i YD M) puted to have sold the revolver i | ou can pay only so much for Q. Which are the six oldest col- | saving Gilda Gray has a touch of | Parly cloudy, slightly- colder [10-|phave o new hat toda B about past methods such stations in recognized trade | cloth, and the only way to make a|joges in the United States in order | Writer's cramps. And the new dog night; possibly light rain or snow in | yyiliam Buechner, district deputy Me- Which means we are inclined 10| areas are not subject to the same |Shirt cost more is to insert more |of their founding? irmu is: “Litter by Litter north portion: Saturday fair, con-|zrand master for this district, in- | pins, A. Harvard, Cambridge, Mass. The sun sinks behind Jersey in @ | tinued cold; fresh w and north- | {roduced Grand Secretary William S, mother was quotcd S = tigate what has taken place © 1 ehe encroac b esidence Young Theriault had gone to]''8% Lk LK B in the f«ehem to encroach upon residenc sentence for killing Patrolman i z i agree with Professor Edwin Knox | ohjections. “the men who put tl Namee of Bristol last January LI obisttlons, Sl Jn R WO REuL SEenl) : il- | splendorous flame. Nothing will re- i (1636); William and - Mary, Wil- | splendorous flame. Nothing will re-{ yest wind. Hutchinson of New Haven. Mr. He owed his mother money that | Mitchell, president of the Hartford fup frequently turn what was af o000 000y ieeh, Va, (1693); Yale Uni-|new faith like watching a_sunset. : o e | And some morning I must sneak up he had borrowed for the trip, told | “ouncil of Uhur ich joined | ramshackle business site into &y icts “ihier; if he makes a bear | vorsity. New Haven, Conn. (1701); | < : e order and praised the local lodges in the ¢ cis) f prison cond . . Skt ey hatd < . . 0 i 3 a sunrise. They are ard : e her he had sent her $40, vet ac- | U riticism of prison conditions. | spot that looks better than what! giq and ents the value of your | University of Pennsyivania, Philadel-| O & Sunrisc 'h Ane M OoLE1anug it for starting the winter season in > < X v < G vhi, 0ny: s i- | take' either. Rat faced pick-pockets | . cording to another, could not have | A8 Professor Knox pointedly de-|was there hefore. roperty in half, he Is a great finan- | Phia, Pa. (1740); Princeton Uni- | Wreie Cer BaC R0 BEOC0E S FOR EMBASSY AT WARSAW such a fine manner. e versity, Princeton, New Jersey b Announcement was made {hat I clares, a commission of investigation All of J I ¥ faved that much money while fn| . : All of which, be it understood, is i R | sales. They always work out on me | s — (1746); and Washington and lee H ¢ Unity Rebekah lodge will have an | composed of “a group of benevo- [ no attempt to whitewash gasoline Tolcerity = ; 9 in the subway | T B University, Lexington, Va. (1749). L entertainment, drill, dafice and ban- B . “We demand 2 single standard for rifting L 2 AT lent gentlemen” will mean nothing | stations of their bac s e 15 & : QD hronous electric clocks | Dinner neckers drifting {o shad- | polish Government Grants Permis- L 4 Money. runs the old saying. is the tations of their bad points; nor is i”"”' FRL St N e ). Do synchronous electric clocks s et ey Polish Government nts Permis. quet on November 14. Stella Re- - bekah lodge will have a Halloween i x o e lana il get nowherc . What 5|l it an atlempt to)indicale here are : ; i ; roat of all evil; and poverty, it may | it an attempt to indicale there are | “We women want to be as naughty | " % B0 DB EC o [ places still running full Gl The| sion For Protest Mass Mecting ! - | needed an investigation by alnot an ample sufficiency in some {as you are.” o D o s | Glassy-hard smile of ladies who | dance iysE OqnigIclions sl on | nating current which the power | 8lassy-harc G oL ladicdiy i rect Do November AR e £ty B e o st Iive. Mark Hellinger and his| ~ Without Street Demonstration ovember Think how many cities will be de- ; nalntin ataatcadyimate s e : Y o Baker . Mann was master of e e e S G e G lun s Glan Wi Al ins oSt R e e : stroyed by iant airships in the next 3 YGSDer S olllS | fellow o take up trombone playing arsaw, Oct. 24 UP)—Continuing | ceremonies last night. U orouslirar set il BeAN AL, e L e evnEnonausin ol Gi i e iciocke Kallon RISEL K YN protests of Polish Jews at abandon- : as a carcer? ment, as it is understood here, of many another man in want has don: | ¢i010gist should be among e num- | nicd. three and four (o son [cieaniand’the wind!doesntt blow. || cosrases infunisansasiih fhes ovcles va i bueanio e s e of the current so that for cvery G0 Great Britain's policy of fostering x G Doide . iber. And the committee sl not being necessar. ¢ plic in- | S e 2 e 5 Rt i ! = e and turned criminal, incidentally | in ng necessary in the public in- | their [€Yelos the clock will — regists The dolla nd-ten game out- | Zionism, has led the British em | [ IRNN] g 84SV § D ~unning -afoul of a_straight-shoot- | [rom out of state rather than from [ terest. - % . second i e ey o aippey Poli o running oul of a raigh {iudgment about giving passports to lives a fad. Each player goes shop sy to appeal to the Polish gov HNI_ST QUAL,‘,“" > within the statc The attempt to restrict their num- | immigrants, the market for fine au-| & Has the t Treasury De-{ ping with a dollar and the one | crnment for protection for its build- | > | partment ever published statistics { pringing the biggest bundle of five | ings Lenses IIIM{, . showing the number of person 5 nt store articles to the Sixteen young Zionists were ar- Ir > Por hi . GIVING AWAY WHLAT her of cars servec I evel P St okl and ten cent store ¢ = y b s rames yvipathy at all for: highwaymety | . o0 o 3 S| Qe TR LTI I e T “rhat is | Killed inthe catoreement of the | cocktail party wins all the truck and vested yesterday after renewed | o B o th iy secorinaly are ini|RESo Chaltman NiceEs Farm fnot work; and if such a law were | o G S ST to the | 18ih amendment since it became o dollar from each player. After demonstrations in front of both the Board favors a new . 1o befpassed it probably would be found |wire, “and T don't care to hear it | CFECUVe in 19207 {hat everybody settles down 1o a embassy and consulate. They were | passed by Cong U seos tiG | unconstitutional. There is no ul~i (Copyright 1936, Publishers "‘ (o ot "7“‘- 1930, "”l ]“""'“ streteh of scrious drinking. Imr'm]hvl of the Chalutz, Zionist| R /Vo 3 g 0 ] g <l ent was issucd by the p sition | P th organization. 1 ) CragET & g < o | Whereby the Grain Stabilization Cor- 'y made to regulate the r er yndicate) Lo A5 aSsSu y prohibition you i [ individual is ever so badly off as to T et o WAL L T unit of the treasury department.| A Tuge chortle in 2 musical show: | The Polish_ government has per- /'f‘-lm( noed to stoop to crime. Besides, Poration could get rid of its wheal, of grocery stores in a block, or that since the 15th amendment be- | A yvoung girl is asked if going | mitted holding of a huge protest | [10 (I the | FPaEsEeRe i there is never any telling who will j bought at high prices to help the | number of shoe repairing shops or i came efiective in 1 19 p"l\mvs:m take bacteriology at college. She meeting Saturday night on ('0|):||,i L weekly ’""Lu, n ks e T e ahis o ey b e i 1 = | had been likked in the enforcement | chirps: “Don't bacillit” And if the tion that there be no strect demon- b ext attempted victim of | farm g dry cleaning establishments or bar- 4 P | 1 Je the next a P L Of 154 were | strations afterwards. | ALBREN. Inc. Hutchinson spoke briefly on the Maine. have a fast-slow adjustment? he said with cqual certainty, is the | root of most crime. | group of men who really know mod- Thoriault, obsessed with the de-|CFR Drison conditions, and that there are too many along | | | sire to obtain the money, did as|Ph¥sician, a psychiatrist and a ing policeman. The public with right has 0o = = her according to population or num- | tomobiles should expand a lit{le. dire straits for money. Accordins 1o any accepted rule of conduct, 10 | of the laws these, boy editor of College Humor doesn't i g . ead. | gratis” to e needy the coming | per s s, so long as these | such tactics. The newspaper read- | grati DRhean i E | ber shops, so long as hese comply itizens Killed Dy hibition agents X i 3 5 i citizens Killed by prohibi ag colect a fair take of royaltics on that LR e er today, reading of a hold-up, may | Winte He doesn't say anything, | with the zoning regulations other- RMALLY []PENFI] and 65 were prohibition agents who|one he is not commercially con-' USE HERALD CLASSIFI s S 282 MAIN STREET be the victim of a hold-up tomor- | however, about turning the wheal|wisc. How can there be a legal at- i LU | met death in the line of duty. cious. Q. When did Gabby Street, man- row. Hence he strongly advocat s i | . lager of the St Louis National base-| o aping of colleges, T recently | into flour. A needy individual in a!{empt to circumseribe the number | i ten by a glorious O1d caw a letfer written by 4 glorious O1d e O N oE Dad to a son \1,]:7» s graduated The World War and the Peace Treaties changed the map of Europe—and two years ago. The lad has been || ianged tie mav of Evropes colonies, dominions, tossessions and mandated clerking in a Daris bank. Said the|| territory. Teachers, school hoys and girls, And grownups I b inier letter: csted fn our Washingtor Bureaw's new Lulletin, COU OF EUROPE . y sl Rl R e AND THEIR COLONIES, now ready, 1t glves brief facts about all Europea When (he members of (he Sons|iS She. and is she married “Dear Son: 1 am transferring 3 5 i a o el buaean [Sresi e A she was born in Caleutta Countrics and the'r possissions in all parts of the world, forma of govern {of St Georze and the members of | A 4 feuttin | 015000 to your Paris account. At|] ment, rulors, population, area, etc. FIill out the coupon below and send. for Its turn to crime i cvadine savers punlshme erc- | wheat for a price resembling that | lines of :rade p : ndia and received her education a of evading severe punishment mere- | ¥ | lines of irade. the s of St rge got India and received her cducation at |, yioment money has a glamour ly because they were in want. So- at which it was bought or dumping| Gasoline stations are the insignia | gether ht in Junior O. U. A. “‘“"; 3 CoupliGonsent Ll Lakes 1 your eyes. In thirty vears the | hall on Glen street, for their|W00d: oW e R “1“ bout 24 4y i1l of spending will begin to van- | GEOGRAPHY EDITOR. Washington Burcau. New Britain llerald, 4 i : : St years old, und is uniaarried. ; o 22 New York Avenue, Washington, D). t sroush every possible means, and|a similar price. With the price|everywhere because automobiles|20NU2l Halloween —masquerade, it _lish. T do not exnect you to uume| 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, | through every ¥ ; i : o ' G 3 was feared that an addition to the| @ HOW mapy Jews are there iy 0 rop o penny. If it undermines 1 want a copy ol the bulletin COUNTRIES OF EUROL and enclos £ ol 5 ving carried out | having descended to very low levels | are eve erainlioy N Toil : Pales Anaa s ¢ U 2 | ierewith five cents in coin, or loose uncancelled Jostitze stamps to such efforts are being carri o 4 ar erywher fhey may not be | building would have to be hastily | Palest and how many in the| o0 o) stamina you would fall ‘\”m e rm ]-(N‘:vp-’“’\n ‘m!‘nn’myl:x(-}— Hllil ncelled U, Sy mps everywhere. The man, then, who | much hesitation to do anything with | intrinsically beautiful, but they can | built, for the hall, dining room, gnte world later in some other way. So U shall | | " =l ¥ le as a possible meth-|the wheat has cropped up. unti®l be made fairly attractive; and rooms and hallway were filled to| A lafest statistics show a total | ol no Blame. 1t would please me turns to crime as a | | iy LA DRI £ 110,000 Jews in Palestine, and ! i NaME od of alleviating his condition is 4| this plan of giving it away through | matter of fact, the more modern ‘o\-v]l\ml.m;: m\nl costumed and S ' T L ‘\ mll' a tremendously, I love you with NAME S masked men and women. It was! 1% s SO 2 greater devotion than you will The o are expected to|the operation of a special law for | such stations are the ¢ e s e value of jade deter-| o P 5 fool. The police ar ¥ ; i 1 lw,h stations are the more attrac- {the most colorful Halloween mas Is th ‘-“”‘ of jade deter- | ovop know, if you wrote me at least shoot straight. The days of mollv-| the purpose was thought out live their appearance. They provide | querade the combined Jodzes have | MiNCd DY its weight liwice a month wherever you are. ||| cppy o coddling and sentimentalizing over| We fear Mr. Legge's aims on be- | rost rooms and wash rooms for (he | “¥¢F had. and bespoke an unusual| A The coloris usully the thing hut (hat is only a fatherly wish and interest in both lodges this winter, | that determines the valuc Dark ot o command. I have arranged | The grand march was led by Bept | 8reen jade is more expensive than o s o | & arch wa )y Bert {hat your job there or one similar for any possitl 1son ¥ | riding on tires; ast, we have {Taylor and George Stevenson. Dup- | H8ht 8 i and SheEston e vt Rty SNeW Yotk awaits™ voun “return-i| i Crime 18 to be combated in every|drawbacks. However, the brilliant {never heard of such a place refus- [ing the grand march the hest cos- | Sheen is betier than one with a dull | the most stringent measures to dis- | city would have quite a hard ‘”“\'!M gasoline stations within a city? Fm[emal Ul'gaflllfi[l()lls Emoy Bt ool a baa ball drannad courage crime, and he is right m making use of the wheat as is, even If men are willing to cnter the from the Washington Monument? Society would be extremecly inse- ! ment. their hard luck if they guessed Q as sica Drago- could readiiy Chairman Legge and his bourd —— ne orn and educated? How old taking such an attitude if he got it free from the liu\\vn-}ymul' and take their chances it is | F[m fl[ Magquelade Pfll‘“es A I‘(\'},‘I'.‘» i ! = cure if men in want wrong; which is the same rule ap- | and stand a chan:e | originally intended to hold this|plying to persons going into other ~ = — = — -CLIP COUPON HERE — — — — = ciety stands ready to aid the needy it abroad at something approaching |of the modern age. They are found STREET ANI NUMBLE BB S AT A I am & reader of the New Britain Her individuals who turn against socieiy | half of the needy are commendable, | general public as well as for thosc | e - possible manner and in the most which have been relieving |ing its accommodations o he | lUMeS were selected, and the judges|finish. e = ave first onds and| W Who fir: “ltome was ¢ farmer 5o spectacularly mas | waytarer not happening 10 b pur- | 56 el tor (e e o ey 0t Dt 1 dag Teonerville Folks Sy 1 ) ficulty re- | chasing oil or gasoline. In some sce- | Rutih Tiprcll and Miss Lavender for AT R STRELET COOPERATION THAT | zaygl {ions of ulll ciliaatthev At thatonly | ihertoinont | hacks to the Yhth century. 1t appar- | MAKES THE BOYS GLAD u i cond prizes were awarded to|Cntly inated in France in the The Board of Public Works can| A BLOW TO WATERBURY We merely mention these mattars institutions giving such service. a8 George “Taylor and Clifford (ole. | Sa¥ing “ltom fut pas fait en man, and fo Mrs. IFord and Mrs. f‘ me jo The name’ of the author \ he eredited with rare generalship | Waterbury according 10 o straighten out public thinking on | Georze Couch. Special prizes were S 1ot definitely known. although in its handling of the delicate street | the revised federal census, hi il | (he gasoline station issue, if such il irded 1o Miss Betty Hill and Miss Some authoritics tribute it to situation which aroused the interest| cd to qualify as a 100,000. be called. Tt is possible 1o ma. | 1120 Buckby for their vepresenta- | elingenius and others to Cervantes of at least five Common Council |The census bureau now places it at | jign them too much: and often that | (s 5 ;“v:m”; 5 f““}l e I ey MO LA el R I governor of Wisconsi members recently ) vhich seen done by persons who make of Torrinzton and Grand Messenger He peceive: year It will be remembered that Alder- ite close The of them rather frequently. We George Couch of Hartford were | When the terms right, left man Mlynarski was among the pro i f f what can be describea | PHSent. An orchestra played for i er are used in conncetion dancin Refreshments wer t ropean rlimmentary par ., 1 ¢ 1 | 1 N served 3 nificance do they have board's tentative list of strects o A Gl a ¢ . be- Announcement nade that riies or party of the be improved, and one of the points| howl®d more vociferousl | : 4 ) « tween nd members of the vight conservatives, cor th y in Connecticu wo lodges will o (o Bridgepoit by Iy to what we call olor bus on the evening of No- ;" his country. The testants who sought to corre 1 Lorrik without conveni- ’ the alderman didn't like was ct that Calot street was not in- ! with justice, it ha y ember 1, leavin vior O, U. A rt partics are *“radicals luded among ] M. hall about 5 p. . The event 1s | gen 4 on socia philo- ed. The board, perhaps thankful 1o i job in Waterbury. This year, | 25 Years Agl) Today the annual reunion of the New Brit- | sophy 1 the centerists are those have the oversight called to its at- there were no complaints | in and Bridgeport lodges held onlin the middle, between the two ex- e odd years in this city and even|tremes. and correspond roughly to street among the forlunate sireets. | a cd. From now or i 4 ol e spnatallcalisulipgtale jad Edihe Kol ; | d ) 4 i y .y | Of the Sons of St George. H. Bemvy, | Q. Did the United States supreme | and to emphasizs 16 oncession ¢ " | can be reached by telephon 7-1 | court ever render a decision that the {18th amendment and the Volstead per tor i Pride Circle Party [ Act were constitutional? Pride Circle, Ludy Foresiers, hadl A, The United States supreme Mor chupaek pur mnual Halloween last | court has held that the 18th amend- | $100,000 plan. Alderman Mlynarsii o dt o oty ety © [diight in Red Men I und the [ment s constitutional. The court | i i i [hall was filled wit costumed | also Jdeclared (hat the Volstead en- | cludes that the v of : e [ dancers of the fair It was| forcement Act is constitutional, es- tention, now has included Cabot 1 this final revision w made in the dircction of the alder- or hus zecommodition man, has designated the strect to be the first one to be tackled under th price .up now can be par con- t Ving P ficient body f tai (0 | rictly 4 women's party. yet there | pecizlly that part which defines as | 1 | | 2 vere se who were dressed as|intoxicating any beveraze that con- | The works hoard i : young men. The committee was al- | tains more then one half of one per he known that repairs will al t q TNt 1 ol most ready to ¢jeet two dancers be- | cent made on Steele and Woost 1 vs of suburban growth ent contruc |isauseistheyeSRyerotmatlon They ! - i which Aldermen Johnson and ¥ ) they doinob. inelude | The |\Woma 4 fig | Proved to be young women when Write to our Washington Burcau | 3 0 N0 Fan ot they unmasked or ne 4,000 word bulletin on | looked upon with disfavor afte e oxtent of contiguous e ““‘”’ P The prizes were won by Mrs. Mar- | “Countrics of urope, ‘enclosing | ; High sehoop | Earet Sullivan, dressed 1 old-| five conts in stamps or coin Wil be remembered; clal t e Uil iacording lo drilling Wi charges | IMer from the county 1 Mrs. | - A e wr : la Agnes Sullivan, dressed a futur- | BSITISH GUNBOAT ARRIVES \r. \dberg, who owns y : i vban towns | dai league gani ' g i | istic girl. | 1ehang, China, Oct. 24 (P—The \long the route, did not fay have gi : comfort vort. | A nnounceniint was 1 that the | improvement, and that wa ably f s | members will have a whist party on [here from Hankow today and re- urday's tour, Alderman Johnson oy N e L e el British gunboat arrived November 13, in Red Me 1, and | ported it was attacked six times by z ) s the next i ng v No- | communist shore batterics = But the board knows nd industry t W th s \ isemunisteghor aer juring cmber would nksziv. [the 300 mile voyage up the hetter than th Som ‘ _ ' 1 ¢ oriver. The rship suffered no 1o settle it in the alderman’s 1 | intents arc T en's o settle it in the aldert ! it : it neet and anyhod . t ¢ tdamage. Officers of the Ganrett | Mo day ¥ - il comm t tivity along the ioner, iy y se in Thisel provinee was do- | “Fontaine Fox, 1930 “uly to molor over the s Ang ) o AR perience the last word

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