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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Synops 10 blind scrting hin loves bu me persor ignor fallie’s p ring ss. O x-fianc 1 her fro: as dru cinted ¢ <miles 1 BULRSTS ROSE'S BUBBLE AUNT HET BY ROBLRT QUILLFN “Folks wonder why wom- en don’t cry like they used to, but the way they're fixed now there ain't much left to { our house it seems like she's \ Ooppright. 1930, Pubiahers Hyndiai- -—— e 4 POOR PA BY CLAUDL llen is so terribly good an’ sad that she gets on niy nerves. When she comes to just dropped by for a min- ute on her way to heaven. Copyright. 1930, Putiisuers 8yni e e oiininic) BY cemed to him wed hi out of wedlock, L enty-one Each of the little emera Rose's watch were flashing picreing her. “But=—* “Yes” said 3r. ind elegantly. «lveady confessed to you, deal with which to repr 1 have a most o mistake (Copyright, 1930, by Roy There is a way for It this misfortune. Will she -se, | Sec tomorrow’s chapter. patented a would b utensil which is d in every home. | hough miore Rosc. Perle v and egan hand ler throat Iding us Cor had made was dis- i Pennsylvania 1 hard &t some wor - BRIDGE REPLACES . In fact sh OLDTRAINF Officials Take Last Ride On ushand. Herein Historic “Solano one oz G 3 er with- gically rry So provision Qitorineg ain from I course, the railroa oss Suisun was icated With the lano ended & crapped W r sister Cost bric emoves the ical barr d tra nd cast from San Ly region ator Southern Pa carried ccial and who made e the f one of Hunor Guest at = ¢ ; of Vr) or ¢ Maxen on Mason d T her At the ¢ Four Wesks Test Proves Elderly Women C:n Feel Years Younger In Body and Mind—Be Keen— Alert—Att Woman'y Morning Health Dr wetive—(G in Phy- Charm with ELECTED PRI Nov CELR) J corporatior ealk mills in the f dustry and 1s alli tion movement nalyze 1 how tably. H i rk by textile engineer INFANTA BEATRIX L Jae loft ¢ for t el natsu of The qu P will remain in L more and twenty-two. “1 have, a > to avoid >ort Costa Samue s Rolph, few Rev. Samuel Marslow ¢ last four lied to th between ds roun i out and | 1t's a good thing for republicans ocrats can keep nu‘/\llmt, majority down to 200 or softly I have great oach my unfortu- ery |and democrats’ that there arc Sunday blue laws in effect in New Britain or many of the leaders would |be in the lockup today. The appeal of the great outdoor ing to them as they went | from place to place in drove dressing large crowds on the is of the campaign and button-holing |individuals in the interests of their spective candidates. Tonight, again, they will be after the votes, and tomorrow story will be told. The be open from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m., and within half an hour after clos- ing time the results will be known us far as New Britain is concerned. about Vickers) take it? ont the ERRY Throu#hout the evening the returns | la will pour in from country. The cities and 1 Connecticut will be heard from fair- y those where vot- all parts of the ing machines ar Expect 15,000 Votes Tuesday There is no doubt about it, there was much interest aroused in th | election over the week-end and some political observers who were |to predict a very light vote ago believe it will not be after all. canvassers in both [that is going to be ¢ cult to get out the vote electors exercise their f will be surprising. There are Jast $hy- | i round numbers entitled to vote vel north | an increase of less than 200 over Francisen | the number eligible at the spring clection. (P—Thz lano car Southern 1d bridge so light formall ties tremely diffi e 1o he nd if the 1f, And, But republicans are jent Paul hcavily on the Berlin vote in an 1 Mangan-Alling contest for judge The town is republican, Alling carries New Brit- il be clected, accord dopesters, and will.not 1 L majority from his home town. On the other hand, if Judge Mangan carries New Britain, and there are many who grant him ood « doing so, the Berlin vote for All- : will b ity important. Governor Templeton, re- won over David A. Fitz- 1d, democrat, by 598 to 508 in 6 Governor Trum- jcan, carried Berlin, 662 othing short of a miracle the town for Judge but if the 1M cific, on 1. Bl liv irst an swing n, it is believed, VITALITY IS LOW AMONG WORKERS AT FOUR 0'CLOCK Fatigue During This Zero Hour Can be Overcome by Sugar dem- Dmner Marslow ejoin hi onclusion , suitably David 1herg. Louis chlin, Mrs. nd Mr | Finishing t Plain- day's work “dead of 2 {zin vitality [ of the day is ] not only for the :akc of health but cffic work. One of the simplest ways to com- bat fatizue is eating a food or drinking a beverage that contains refined sugar. Candy, ice cream, cookies and cakes are ideal in this respect. Best of all, can be bought readily and cheaply every- ISIDENT Whitney Fall dent of ral Cot common 1]1\ nounced ne cotion now under- have made many ex- nills pur- nd sugar N to de- nourishes the without ing the digestive em. When the body is nourished fatigue disappears. e will be | Joel M bod; EAVES S ¢ mentioned can be kept in and eaten while at work, > Qu For a sweet heverage, a glass of today to of Prince his prin- younger ondon for Many famous athletes prior to a hard game. Most foods are more delicious with refined sugar. The Sugar Institute. polls wiil | towns in | Listening In On the Campaign meant noth- | that arc | ,mvl.- All éd, for and Man- | veet snacks as those pre- containing sugar — the | il” —is fmost in- | | | moved | @ week | Nevertheless, v\puhv«ul‘ww' realize | it therchy. )00 | fifth, but 1500 majority in an 10 | opponent CUT IN ACREAGE the contemplate:d ‘ and New Britain turns in a Mangan - LRGEDBY BOARD Shnigesian inat: .,,;Federal Farm Group Advises "rosten in tatomen | Wheat and Gotton Growers Cross Posters In L'actories Employes in certain local factor- could hardly be their eyes | last week when th sters of | Dean Cross, democ gu- | bernatorial nominee, gates. The news spread like wildfire an in short order Rogers posters made their appearance, too. It was learn- ed that permissi to wlace the Cross posters was obtained in prope form, it being the first time withir the memory of old employes that democratic p candidatts were ccorded the courtesy of the of the gates for their advertisements. Macora Strong in Fifth Confident democrats profcss o see the bability of a 1500 majority for their ticket in the fifth ward The candidacy of Councilman Lucian Macora, for repre tive is making | a¢ strong appeal, v say, in the s ward where he has lived for yea could to inc the demand.” It is said that he will poll a lar; In the wheat, the board number of republican votes in the |advocated a reduction of acreage to 1. and the entire ticket will bene- | meet only the domestic demand and here have been some |that the American farmers ceaso surprises in past elections in the |looking to the export market to dis “off | pose of his surplus crop. for| On cotton, the board not find the same disparity in cost en the domestic and foreign The third ward, where Judge All- | 14 said it believed the ing makes Lis hom is looked 1o |/ an farmer could continue ex- republicans for a heavy vote, | porting cotton with profit same is truc of “However,” it added, “There is a here Judge Alling formerly cotton at present He and his rival, Judge Man- |and for the next few years a sharp next door meighbors on | curtailment in cotton production will 1d | be likely to bring the growers more money than they would get for the uantity they arc now producing.” Washington, Nov. § (UP)—Mils lions of dollars and hours of work are wasted by farmers annually in over producing crops, the federal arm board said Saturday in a new | plea for reduction. Intensifying its campaign for acre reduction in wheat and cotton, the board issued a circular on over pro= duction which it is sending to co- | operative, state agricultural colleges, farm groups, and farmers. “One thing successful manufac- turers learned a long time ago,” the hoard said, “was that they did not make money when they produced than they could sell at a So they adopted a policy of ion to demand, =t ng everything they s more profit produ ime do clection is a whole lot d it did arty to get. 1wer Neighbors in Contest the first serious surplus in his front | qu could have held rallies from an casy taking advanta of roreh without cach other. LITHUANIAN A politi rally RALLY will e tomorroy erhood of this soothing, safe ‘‘counter-irritant” every hour for 5 hours. All druggists. » Independer huanian citiz tend. A Robbery Is Not An Unusual Occurance Our Office Was Entered On Oct. 28 and a Sum of Money STOLEN Thls Was Unusual not unusual f daily. 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OF “GEVERY MAS- ¢ CULINE HEART ~m BARNESVILLE, )" 7 WHO \S YO "\ (BE MARRIED [M)¥Ron MoRDALNT, A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS, WHO DOES NOT STAND SO HIGH \N THE AF- ___\FECTIONS OF, BAQMESV\LLES YOUNGER SET <0 96 AS BOES- DAN WKELLY, MUSH'S COUSIN, WHO \S TOO POOR A STRUGGUNG YOUNG \NVENTOR. TO DARE ASPIRE O ANN 0° AND THE "YOUNGER SET' | [avprE DAy or WHO STILL THINK MISS ANN | |¥HE WEDDING - HAS A WARM PLACE IN HER | | THANKSGIVING HEAQ.T FOQ, DAY \S COMING ALLTOO ScoN- ASK THE © TURKEY