New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930, MONDAY Fastern Standard Time, Air Scoc 305—W BZ, Sprinzficld—390 122—WOR, Newark—710 349—WABC, New York—360 WEAF, New York—660 { NOW IS THE TIME ! T0DO YOUR | [FALLPAINTING l No Job Too Large Or Too Small | Estimates Cheerfully Given | Crowley Brothers J TEL. 2913 128—W LW, Cincinnati—70( 379—WG Y, Schenectady—790 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 2H—WA A Boston— 1230 —W DRC. New Haven— FOR SALE COX & DUNN 272 MAIN -ST. When in Hartford dine with us and be sure to bring home some of the finest, Oystets, Scallops, Crabmeat, Shr Lobster meat, and from the oldest eating estab- lishment in Hartford. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSLE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. | | | | | | | e war dead des the special programs nightly features of sical hours and symphony chestras will be dotted with mistice Day numbers. World Bookman )—Orchestra Harmony S Beebe Honolulu Trio ne Farrin Clark or- ters with Ar- SEEK FIVE MEN Aviator Helps in Search fo & er Boat Crew —Vermo: 45—Food N¢ Aviator Gives Ald Boi» Moore of M 395—WIZ New York—760 sriy B o R Through the Static N ~ L Flashes of Lif:] | plane designer. Engines of 10,000 plays, | which will spread 260 fect gl Buffalo, N. Y. — From study of the flaming red stripes of a flannrl;vrou« rs, gray hat and derby and it's | the contraction and expansion of the | | lounge suit for men. The admiration |really mfortable, they say. sun, Professor John A. Curtin of | _ | was for the persistent note of com- | For women, gowns were cut radi- Fouville d| e r will be a cold winter with lit- © snow. USEE HERALD CLASSIFIED show young men will be wearipg whenever Lifted cyebrows were for the de- |frock coats aren't compulsory. It's colletege on simple, little gowns and |black oxford striped sack coat, College is convince. fort in men's wear. White Coatj Black Trousers - With Red Stripes Favored hicago, No ) (1 cago Ny low and t of rent Measured set the sim- ple lin her gown, one model carried a fluffy ostrich feather fan, Black was the popular color with half- |sometimes spots of brilliant color. wear me length was the S watering of women's evening re all for [coats while the opera patrons at whom the photographers aim their cameras will have generous quantities which |of crmine trimming on their wraps. . con- with pels o 1 but- black trouser th tripes. 1t's for housc a salary cquivalent {o|wearing provoked gasps of astonish dling around at month nic ers of t m places. The men critics we I'OR F RESULTS m wvhere t 1ino « he boulevards ADS en's t should see much i-formal, day attire “November Is Mot the Month to Talk About Santa Claus” Oh, yes 1t is---for in order to get a full 50-week Christmas Club check you must complete your payments by Saturday, No- vember ! 5th. Il you are behind a few payments, why not make an extra effost and bring your club up to date. We are going to have the biggest Christ- mas Club in town. Arange to give your- self a record Christmas Club check, too. Burd «And Help “Build Opes Saturday Evenings 7 109 DIXIE DUGAN—WORSE AND WOR Bixe HAS SET HER HEART oN MEETING- MONTMORENCY/ GASTORBILT, IT'S ALL FIXED DIXIE / MY OLD PAL, POLECRASER—THE- EXPLORER— S HAVING GASTORBILT 70 TEA AT THE EXPLORER'S CLUB— AND WE'LL DROP IN OH, UNCLE. RED/ THATS GLO— REE — yuss! SOCIETYS RICREST BACKELOR. By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL} SIK LOVELY NEW GIRLS,EH ? WELL, I'VE GOT A DATE AT THE. EXPLORERS’ CLUB, BUT ILL CANCEL IT! ALL RIGHT-AUNTIE— VLL BE BACK /, AUNT PAMELA /¢ | CAUGHT ANOTHER HOUSE ¢ BUT GLIMRSE OF THAT MONTMORENCY— DUEGAN GIRL UPSTAIRS.|\r vou STAY SHE'S GORGEOUS’ FOR TEA I'M ! DONT CARE IF HAVING SIX SHE ISNT IN THE LOVELY NEW SOCIAL REGISTER— | GIRLS THAT MEET HER J/ WILL MAKE. \ MUST MEES R YOU FORGET , THIS NOBODY DON'T WORRY ./ NEVER. IN My I'M JusT TAKING FLOSSIE- FOR A LITTLE AIR— THEN I'LL GO FOR A LTTLE REWR, MYSELF o A HURRY Back /! NV RBoor DIME f Now HOW WILL SHE. MEET MONTY? WA -pAZ£00 — Mr=-x¢2ZPN3

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