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e, 1Rk B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. Jig _ . . Charge Two Attempted |charges of censpiracy to smuggls |pending a hearing before a Unitel| man bones, was found by workmem gt ry f H “ R l w d Old C t | four Chinese youths into the L‘m(e.ll.\'m» commissioner who ordercd | whijle removing mud near the ol | . BR[]UN P”TS [;UL']R 1SL0ry 0 alloween hev eals €Ir ustoms ~ To Smuggle in Chinese |states ana attempting to bribe im- [the four Chinese deported. : G 4 ] { fy o South Bay bridge here. It was be- . Oct. 31 (P'—Georgs | Migration officials here to permit - Lieved the birel Bam ioeate v York, and Urbo Beln- the quartet to go to New York. DS o ‘llc\'c he barre! a ain he 3 Sior Selrio Beld A 2 : i R ater for some time. The bones { L of the steamship At-| Both Lee and Belosong denied the Whitehall, N, Y., Oct. 31 (UP)— | Water for & S 2 [ lanta City, were held here today on |charges and were held without bail|An fron barrel, which contained hu- | crumbled when touched; Qs O Db 1 Says “Silk Stocking” District | ; Has Rayon in It : ; New York, Oct. 31 (UP)—In]| ; Py what New York calls its “silk stock- A Ing” election district a woman, a A magistrate and Heywood Broun are tiying to get elected to congress. . The woman is Mrs. Ruth ot spublicen Bncmhentie) goblins will get you if you animals ; The man then picked up i et R onn e i alht e Slim s aoniETyateh outd still catch our breath when a bl three-legged stool and went running | o 4 S SOMEUI® | For they've had their nut-brown| e down the road to tel water-color artist and an authority | cat turns his lantern-green eyes « o ibe xachniies ot the i catcara |evesion people ever since ithe ol Sobraed man: didy i e I,_“ S ard | .t and the wisest owl got together 4 to inquire, d":“’ i FD\”"" Lgrogials nd plan v holiday. 1€ il The minister AT e RO e Aerial transportation, world courts, |ized, followed task and mad 1 ’,“J"C’ giibEoun WaNcon e SIVERENT o sltfing mavatii. nd the thou- | custom. On No the proper way to | 1 . wve been just “another campaign.” | g und-one ot ns of progress gy festival in honor of Pomund, ox- ed him for 1 T \1__0'!"_' ‘{“‘,f":"."“l 1N paven't heen successful in destroying [pressing thankfulness for the purple | his shroud very often = S = — —— novations Avs. Pratt refrained from |y, witchery of a certain black night | grapes, the crimson apples and the | the prohhecy came t | = pmmm;{_ ;\uh l]‘lldudlo h)qml‘l\tl{”: in late October when witches fly on |golden grains in which their colorful | Other Salt Customs | o ’ Introduci Th 't B accomplishments and charged ‘that |} ;o msticks and small boys play 2 |souls delighted | Over in Scotland. even now, house- | o ntroducing ey Can’t Be Beaten At the Price B Y M [ st mackine aut the burning o | vioes ammcs e ot s | [[AM0tRer Special Letll | ark.” Brodsky, who under ordinary |~ nohody knows how halloween |chestnuts began at this time. An-!ovory breakiast plate night on | b poss S k circumstances TIENt Dave beeit ex- | iuri0s Tint Sears and VUArs a0 | other Custom: no 1anger used origI- | Hafiocen. T the sal alls out of Boys’ dezine Lamp Parts Fancy Socks pected to view a number of things|jone pefore the heginning of Chris-|ated some place in Wales in the o nany plate, it is taken as inati 55 s, With alarm, has done 80 With|ijariee Fralloween fires were glowing |dqust covered years of antiquity : \ that there is going to be a | Puu Ovér SwEaters a fascinating new idea ] marked caution. in far corners of the earth. | When the fire hadburned down. \ucar ir at that table before the Design and assemble your own And Broun has gone right ahead | w[f we light a firc tonight the [stones were collectetd, named for | yo; G e ARl with the Broun campaign. Some- pirits will pass by,” someone|ihe members of the group and| Girls in Scotland often eat salt | lamps. No wiring necessary. 2 how his hearers felt that he Was|whispered on All Saints’ night—and |placed in the embers. Next mo cakes and go to bed without talking | A very good assort- As example, parts for a bridge laughing secretly at his opponents. |ever after red flames curled from ling a search was ma r them. |or drinki r. believing (hat‘ ot Gl el i lamp can be bought for as little as I've heard it said during this v moows, to prevent the sinister | ¢ the stone belonging to a cer- husbands will appear | 3 $4.44 campaign.” Broun said in one of his which this particular night |tain person had disappeared the !y them in t cep { quard pull-over T All radio talks, “that I oughtn't to be |was supposed to hold others shook their heads and started | The Irish stew on Hal- | A Clected because I've been seen in| Close upon the lighting of the to collect a funeral wreath. 1'or | Joween. mixing mashed potatoes, | at a real First public when *my pants weren't,fires came the balief in ghosts and |they belisved that he who lost his parsnips and chopped onions with | 2 3 1 OCK 3 pressed. | <witones; queer spectresi agninst the [stone, wouldn't be alive to nime an- | athar vegetables Then a/ring is || saving price BASE SOCKET ¢ Ouality | Will Press Pants moon flying back from Lapland: [other one next year. buried Sometimes a coin is | % A i arraial kAt s ine R BUt R 1 souls, thin and white and Quaint Old Scoteh Custom t i : BRIDGE promise the voters that if I'm sent htened; broomsticks that walked Just when the custom started of The person who finds the ring will | - 2 ARM . i to Washington Tl get my clothes |and owls that used their wisdom | walking down the cellar stairs back- | he married within a vear, or if he is ) yot i icsced iand b ol bEl sa soorlalloneca kveant g wards, with a lighted candle in one B Gill be lueky. | Attractively pat- 1 splendor.” Druids Gave Thanks hand and a mirror in the other, the coin will be | “ \ 2 TUBES ¢ terned rayon or cot- 2C Broun aroused Mrs. Pratt’s ire| The Druids, who believed thal hopefully expecting to meet your|wealihy. a thimble has also en- each . ¢ < when he referred to her congres- |SPirits lived in the trees and brooks, | future husband’s reflection in the | (e the pottage, its finder might : CORD ] ton socks. ..... Pr. sional record as “colorless.” During |observed Halloween much as we ob- | looking-glass, no hooks tell. And | as well buy a radio and settle down | i 1) ) 4 two years in congress she has made |Serve Thanksgiving. They held anlifa girl sees anye she usually | 1o get his lis by way of the air, | : = but two speeches, he said—one fay- |dutumn festival, when they lighted \doesn't tell, either. - for it is a sign of bachelordom or | H 7 % ¢ oring reduction of the farift on{fires in honor of the sun-god, ex-| Once upon a time in the highlands | spinsterhood | Made to Fit Perfectly Oilcloth Table covers The Rainy Season Is Here Sugar from 2.4 cents to 2 cents, and |Pressing their gratitude for the [of Scotland, people helicved that i Sign 'for Revelry Toda | Mentst and Women's i the other to read & speech made by |harvest. L man put a spoontul of salt in h Halloween is ol ed in America | B A 2 b President Hoover to the Boy Scouts, | But back of this was a dark sha- | mouth, drank no and went in a spirit of revelry today, i rassieres Stencilled D"nbrellas ’ Mrs. Prait countered by saying |90% that dimmed the light of the |walking down 1 silence 1t onc on a time it was a All sizes ¢ O TRy L T ) S b K‘U’}:hl":dl‘ T g Lo H.(]Ly-v' e to a plac - three sacred occasion. So if a Patterns Good quality cloth and i failed in the most elementary duty | e DElds belioved ”'*‘;Hvl’ oo s e SRl crosseR o et e o | Lovely: bro- strong rib construction. 0 ot Citlzenshind byl resisterine forily | Lisntithe Eouto ith called to- |still on a t ed stool at mid- Tioots suddenly, or a strange shadow S e . three times, She. indicated this was | ether the wicked souls that during |night, aft W a voice would |falls on the floor, remember that Elorc is ais Square Table ‘ord 1 could not luugh of n |Ue DISE 13 months had been con- |mention the name of & eighbor | this Is the tventiéth century—and | plain materi- ¢ Cotses adl::‘-_;“"v;"“nl-":irrrh‘]- solumn or.anywhere else.” demned to inhabit the bodies of 'who was to die during the yeu Jbe your generation! aia. -Sql‘mre- e HENeriD Broun retorted that he saw so | . little to choose from between the | o} 3 p republicans and democrats that he | didn’t see much use in voting (orl‘ i either, 1A . ] > Gets Judge Angry 1 Men , Radlo Mrs. Pratt, in turn, aroused the | See the Driver Fme Cotton u rwear irc of Judge Brodsky by referring | A A o to im as & “Tammany henchman.” | Home with lastrous rayon stripes ccessories g o But aside from these little inci- | 0 S 3 denfs the canpaign has been a | 7 T b | model of politeness. | u’orksho 0 Uni s H uoes i Al Women's on duits of all kinds|| 8 said about Mrs. Pratt after he met | In Operation ; 9 i . her personally. He said he found N Form fitting, shell knee 201A ; her & very charming woman. ! Head Stock ...... $1.00 style, made of soft cetton 199 And when the columnist was ar- ~ R k) 2 e, 99 Testedl tor piciceting fAtrine A eact | = e ‘ o =i Tail Stock ... .. . $1.60 yams. Sizes 36 to 44. 226 - , ment workers' strike, Brodsk¥ ‘was 2D ON SHEEP SRIN The 143-year-old-document describes | hasten the advent of rubber tires 2 o i 227 . the first on hand to obtain his re- 1l -, Colo., Qet. 81 (UP)—A. the boundaries of the land by trees, | here, the city fathers increased the 30 in. Lathe Bed .. $1.00 — 280 lease. deed, written in 1787 on pure sheep |stohes and other mar! tax on the iron-shod delivery wagons = . \ = i The appellation “Silk( Stocking” |skin, deeding Qamds to Rev, Daniel {arawn By mules which rattle over | Tool Rest ........ $1.00 Women’s | Women’s Cotton Sport 112 district is a misnomer. as Broun |Jones from Daniel H. MeFarr, is in| IRON TIRES TABOO IN RIO the pavements and wear ruts in PacoiPlotesand S faid, there'is a lot of ravon 1in it. [the possession of lLuther R. Auld.| Rio De Janciro, Oct. (#)—To | them ace S and Pink Although it includes the aristocratic | | Sanding Disk ... 30c oomers ! Park avenue, it also takes in U,Mw Lo ' . \ % 5 dingy antiquaterd red brick houses | Grinding and Fluting Cotton Real warm undies — with = Fach i > In “Hell's Kitchen. | Attachment . ... §1.00 double gusset for added Songbird You will not find Mrs. Pratt or | oomers 3 s : g Judge Brodsky talking on street cor- | LA wear an B” BATTERIES it ners.” he told his audiences. “They | Parts also for Jig Saw, Excellent comfort. Are Guaranteed Ly dor " »ha\'cl 'oi\ They {hm’rflw_cll oiled | Planer, Flexible Shait, quality cot- c Fi nhx shed c ity S oy s machines looking after their cam- g | A , A ton, at a re- wit a f paigns. The onl v machine T have, - b | Assembly, Belt Sanders S S olo%eg il e 7 (nointing to bis dilapidated auto- | and others. Buy t el Chas oy Duty _ | and others. Buy a pal : J - ) price. rayon cuff. 8 mobile plastered with' campaign _m e . l 50 z i B iy - ine RelsBeves T 1 at a time. . .00 driving around.” Fereed | ! Jackdaws Make Raids | X -»—\-~ 1 i On Buckingham Palace | et \\ i Crepe Gowns for the Tondon, Oct. 31 (UP)—All is not | | Comfortable?—You Bet! woman who does o | gerene in Buckingham palace bird / \ like flanmelette. g tircles since the arvival, uninvited, /// Ly \ | 9 b © of two jackdaws | Men's rts Crepe For vears members of the sclect A rawer: feathered tribe have made their | and D W i bome on the roval roof and lived | s Gowns 4 happilv. The intruders, not satisfied | > Made of Wind h being unfriendly guests have | | Washanready cr stolen food and eaten the eggs of ” 3 1 [ each i their hosts Authorities siate thatseven out Gf ten people ) | g e AlL attempts to capture them thus o Sl S e . * farhave failed. Thev are beheved to | REVE dletective eyesight, and suggest— \ e o Commafandeeolindemic have escaped from the zoo. P < 4 dienry ldoling dips ™ sl A SRR { 1 and dressy lool e e Examination ounce a year. ‘ per, tommed with gay ostrich feathers. Sies3-8, Cufy cailege sod decret 'RY DE LUXE STREET CAR | ) e 7 | . Dresden, Germany, Oct, 31 (P)— 2nd—Steady use of co:veet giasses. ; J Bteel frame seats with small { H - e e 3rd—Constant eare as to adjustment of frames. J | new de luxe street car here which | Just received, beautiful assortment of the latest style Smartly Styled Dresses | & the motorman operates by pusit ¥ A . | A 3 p puons mateat ot conronc i | § QUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST “tains S iiepe e ‘ Curtains and Cottage Sets J \ How 0id Peonl Will examine your eyes WITHOUT CHARGE, Y - e 0w 80[1 e keep your glasses in adjustment FREE, and | | Bis i Now Bet That make any small repairs also without charge, | . Y M “: | no matter where your giasses were purchased. | | : g GLASSES ON WEEKLY PAYMENTS e : : . & d | This price dress is one of which ; : 2 e We will be glad to opex: ar aeecunt for you, ant . e S T R T e 83 — — y 5 Ah : A . 5 m Charming new curtains and e . Energy—Vitality. your glasses ‘:ay be pumhased SIS RER cottage sets. Full length anc vou will find a wide selection of = of 507 a week. ; Vitalizing minerals arc always 50¢ “’ad‘ to ha“g Also rayon styles. Sizes 14-42. needed if buoyant health is to be L WE RECOMMEND TILLYER LENSES . So when people who are getting along in e take the little daily = B} i dose ot Kruschen, it carries 1o liver, nRey represent the geeatest advance known to St Uty Kidneys, nerves, glands and to every a {53 3 3x6 Ft. First Quality " internal organ & combination of sis seienee, and eost littie more thar ordinary lenses. Coliatin magical and rejuvenating salts thut e s e daily keep the system free from acid . 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For ) E e : ‘ c 35¢ i | Fair Drug st.or any drug Hm..]: R fa | E ' sale at a low price. . ¢ 4 | it wora—muke one it - JRWEISES 354 Mam St Opfie)ans L 283-287 MAIN STREET | \ spoon in a glass of hot water every 1 morning before breakfast. i

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