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NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. ) New Britain Herald| HERALD PU ci New Br LISHING Dally | | | Tssued | e} a Member dudit Bures MR, RORABACK NOW KNOWS WHAT IT'S ABOUT And th tes that Rogers hoie ean. All seems, tleman this comy megia While Our Her jand their appren ing the dean in this unwholesome ntion fces were manner they paid sca to the remainder of the ticket, assuming with the sang f; high school that if Republican id cade of ; | dean were sideswiped all would be well elsewhere on the ticke Now it is discovercd that all has heen very well regarding the other state candidates but the Dean gol himself elected despite fie attacks from the direction of the Upper Management. Ne wonder Our Henry had to say something to relieve his chest and his mind. The voters Iy played the meanest {rick Henry that he has ever experienced. re on Our the | verbal | PANY [ h n a JUDGL « W CONTRIBUTED OWN 1 Attorney MANGAN'S VICTORY OVER JOURNAL news lican clalm ollow PROI. LEVITT'S INFLUE cases stor raised, JUDGE ALLING General Be TO THEIR DEFLEATS ISMATTER ELECTION wild-eyed Repub- to s and t now are free g00d MASSACHTSETTS and | publican this slap in the small boys who oudest band in a parade no doubt i tion of Dean Cross victories against t 1 the which these their wide publicity. end the subsequent support t¢ndered D the prof and the 501 ¢ clectors of 1o ponder. Mr. imulated such pondering Rora- | foolish IMPROVING I~ " THE LXPLC peop AN HONOR SINCLAIR 1 odern American c no and $45.35 Lewis will acce worth ¥ 100 much mone nant about This author d to who days an A writ hivering; also IHI NECESSARY ’ Ex-Sen. A. ]. Sloper Recalls | Various Depression Periods | reward lishing his party | g | ulated | party | In Answer to Recent Herald Editorial, Reminis- cences of Long Banking Career Are Aroused. | True, by law by you can’t make men decen® And apparently you can't do it any other means. Nothing is wasted down their temple ways need the stone When people they al- build jails. | | | | tear i = It isw't hard to persuade the mul- titude to follow your example. You | just stop on the street and look up. And yet. if we had no League of Nations, the other three nations . November the factory payrolls in currency and | the Mechanics Bank were obliged to | |do the same though at considerable | | cost to themselves. We were about | the only town the state where| workmen were paid in currency. | You are correct saying that | there no comparisor. | o between the and the pres- | . . hundreds closed o8 |interest i t with R yweekly and 1o {been unust e~ | hundreds are | Not long panic and con- | o 108 ¥ oLl €OM-" oifice building with the present L tl cicerone had fatignat “(‘] tain number and ol basis 88d | tjeman by initials onl ! | tery! Wher rived a watchm 4 seri- | cscorted s 1o a rear” clevator | The seance was billeted to the | hadowy room scemed ADY- | ordinary business office. A " tthere scated about chairs, rsing in subdued to time othe “ing about in a ¢ was one hose s of late summer closed and doors hour's wait it tifling that, as much liked for a breath JAl Herald, Ci of Tuesday + comparison he which present whert tween the in resulted W York Conan pi developed Nov ing is practically 5 panic 8 in Do he rst caploitation the conch depression for in i the country we sat tig and co banks all over eir doors, of you arrive 1 am in a some which you did re are phases wher dail able : it 1 for nity were \m 189 lenty mon tly emphasiz ke of tho me ca bei opinion irements with go 1 w : in 2 Up to 1 Jate s fairly we n few were n con- me s shed expectancy insufferably All win locked became halt \bearably everal would have ad to deg now located Jlock heing bor- tomatia i surprisi number of inte who drift from ons hough ins loans t ands were very en med i LALLY TED lizg Harbor. cr at cach yorstep of 4 his da ' did follow or two aution Observations The Weather o w7 On ponies fruits 18 ) pla 1 home, the and he to the c moton issuade a * t and Frid Conditions an | to re-| ;nn;hz be at war, too ’ is the doing The unemploymer to solve. Just t pavement at ins a. little problem up all ad of casy ar once ime hos n.oment ust time. r any Midget cars The trucks dor other falways a cam Lkind However, o v barber pops | pecial| The owner vear- | understand why dor. He | Mowing machines | work som card can trembles, at of a tough h always 110 town now ar nin a occup ammoth Ambass oil pla 1 suite Phillips, th but the didn’t this sentence: “I'd rather * said the man, liefs fn order Correct the presidency to hide than my ench old wa vside | in wa the | Drive? Yon | to gaz Si e same I along Fublishsrs at the river each ¢ Some like wild cocaine and horses stroll and gaze (Copyrigh Syndicate, Syndics 25 Yea;sflA;gtr)r Today even stop same placce 2 at crs 1y won my Road to 1" is playing the Majestic Practically and lodgs Monday nionthly Facts and Fancies . - tha High By Robert Quillen The faster he drives, the less rea- son he has for getting therc | Trinit - time this vea Epitaph for hootlegger: Here lics | Hartford last John Doe—as usual | score - Plar ¢ being m which you |alumni association 4 it the ma- | g1aduates of N ther Winters is ar the graduates together i also | help out the school The property owi |are planning {movement to ha proposes | af pre home | con cle 1ing successive defeated 5 1o 0 er: A free land is one what you_th thinks the same thing | 1 it fary's io1 n't so smart nothing when ey the Doss | 1o he difficy DN A e PLCKHAM DIVORCLED No 6 (A= \With botit pia t and defendant John Barr, known on t Peckhan of speaking wncisco that you can nd in public | Mrs erstood | as s q a her as from known depo n in Ne 1er husha up job you g and if you have a de get corns on heg ou co GLASSES o°CREDIT, ST QUALITY . © 3 Lenses :md/‘ > Ir'ulm's ALBREN. inc 282 MAIN STREET THE RIGHT bridge ) dr o TRING —_———— = (LIP COLPON BERE mor nort} entral ove Maine western area issipp ey pre in temperature in t of the Rocky mou Club Will Assist in Program at Swedish Bethany Church Angeles yeapolis Nant New New New York Norfolk, \ Northfield Pittsburg Vi FonR b LWIs o and 1- | St Louis 4 has ing pla ridiculing | oy i ilization in nis |at Betha Mair operat ions Woods of M Mr. Magnu organist ay ster at the ch carte blanche rights to choosc | ny of ¢ Musical club members he for the partin the John A. Lindsay, baritone nong those he selected, but| Linds will be ttendance ‘ traffic conference nd conven- tion in N York at that time and | had to be excused. In addition contributed t Street” Pre dignant- ant- | 0 litzer prize oul of | Gesired club’s concert s w in his earlier to the numbers to he Musical club and male chor- il contribute by both concert | ssociated Press has suc e alatable mbers, $he mixed - burch 1 o planncd some chuckles. | org make the Washington R ; New Party Recognized In New York Elections York, Nov. 6 (#—New York has another officlal political as a result of Tuesday's elec state party on Robert han ernor on the Paris Carroll polled votes running for gov- law preservation party ticket. The election provides that any party garnering 25,000 or | votes in an election aufo- more law ricre | matically wins official status. So the law cipal nk preservation party. whose prin favored prohibition en- the right to hold nominate candidate primary clections at ment. wins conventions ind to conduct st expense, PPontain The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine F . Fox. 1930

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