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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. Q tutions down so that we might have |veterans of the Civil war and 1 am guide: Mrs. Anna Walker, first color yvar an es wn earth o live upon now.” He be- [thankful that I can see some of |bearcr, and Mrs. Ethel Brainard, e X that there will he many moge (them here and hope that you e |second color hearer "i" k“ D A D L d hig wars from time to time and that |here next year and for many more| The officers who were installed g ! ; CORTON Own, ecader he flower of many lands will vears before being called by the last | were: Presic Mrs. Maybelle Car killed <o that populations will not |reveille.” Iroll; vice president. Mrs. Lillian by MATEEL HOWE FARNHAM 0f Connacticut G. A. R. Declares "5 ™ hen emean n: o Sty S s ESBT 0 BonS S to the flag” which he wrote | marched to the banquet hall on the tambler; treasurer, Mrs. Lil- W t floor. where a chicken pie suppe 1 Wier: patriotic instructor, Mrs. They had their coffer Dr. Ca &) linz ode d lat o Strrans Annie Clark: guide rs. Carrie both wedzed into Da- s : S —Mrs. Carle pinned a pink on the! The s : cr off a c Sarah Goodell; vid's big chair, stallation of . » » v eir v e ipel of the coat of each of the nine | present wefe arg d | color ¢ 1 1 Frances = g g i veterans present. being assisted by |T. Abbott, hoth of Brid - | Williams: cotor ., No. 2, Mrs. Auxiliary — Civil War Y were es- | A Annie Clark, chaplain of the mer Northrup of Wat \ Lucy Vaill: insi Mrs. Fliz- B uxiliary. Just decoration of | Thomas Mulligan. George C. beth Rackliffc Survivors Provide Part T 3 ! Cargill, [the veterans had b I ard C. Jackson, Lucivs Good. Ida Dickinson: \ ¢ memory and Mayor George A. Quigley, v vich and John Harvey of New Brit- Mrs. Jennie lLat : ntive of- PR . G ) ) 30 years prac- |zrandson of A veteran, appe in. and Henry Colby of Kensingtor yast department president, of Il(!Eldlll and Sing N 5 1 up te |and briefly addressed the v Alert Ren g T Goddard: councilor past ¥ Wanted to F . vivor ¢ ) v 1 F. Carroll; pi- e, if only | partme esidl X 1 ; resident Mfs Fva 1id, “to help you in your observanc of Vet- New Haven, dep: & ns’ night. [ fecl honored 1o be |the Sons of Veteran sever: ANSONIA MAN GETS AWARD isked to meet you. I am a grandson |others from 1 ! Waterbury, Nov. 13 (P—An . and | know [some members s irds’ under the workmen's « % some or - made here yesterds \ 1 Holleran of Ansonia $1,000 for i f a leg. The pondent was 10 join v Officers Installed ¢ Tarrell Birmingham company. from ho th ¢ he Mo than 100 ere present f Songs of “61. 1 injury o his right 1 com- * num weeks. hired a row | i ) 4 as do ) e about to row out Mrs v £ ol Curb Population o na hen my father . to bhe m for loss of to enlist in e ST . HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS 0w—Co] xion ork. Again. in .1 was n Snaiita ind had to stay at home beca bl calomel—were pre= ets act on Rosy Cheeks for indoor days Crisp cold air brings a touch of color to every one, but it soon passes unless good health keeps it there. Shredded Wheat is an ideal indoor-weather food. It contains the mineral salts that make healthy red blood and the bran that promotes regular habit cven though exercise is restricted. Plenty of nourishment—and easily digested too. Eat : Shredded Wheat every morning—a biscuit a0 ) : 3 : it o e Z, or two with hot milk for a delici8us, vital- i o\t ; 21 PERSONAL TAX ABATED - ] romraters | ising breakfast - Ao o e 3 Monthly repays a ... § 60 Loan . . with the medicin ¢ % VLl 5 Monthly re a 5100 Loan b » . / PN - 7 Monthly a 140 Loan Tales of Sickness and Lack of 1'unds 4 2 E ; g 1 Vi A 50 sony re ; N6 Loan Hoaid At AteotinE OEDaTor c - s 4 | 515 Monthly repays $300 Loan and Aldermen obt ; v e table Comp e entire cost is hased on a legal interest charge of three and onc-half pee cent per month on the unpaid balance just for ’ i : feel fine again. Man! rfi\ the actual time money is in use. . BEST RESULTS - el i f 3 R ; e M i % p S HERALD I SIFTED ADS 3 \\ «,‘—-«’ A HELPFUL LOAN SERVICE YOR THE HOME > e > = —-—.————-——F‘—F—‘—_ 1 s W I B\ D WH Phone 1950 + LL:LK\"nrvm.qu.Jsmwf ] lyma E' kaham's | : ; WITH ALL THE BRAN The Mutual system seller at L T [ 2 THE WHOLE WHEAT 300 MAIN STREET vegefflme Gfllfl[]fll}fld i 22 New Leonard Building Room 202 ' Lydia £ Pinkham Vled., s THANKSGIVING KNOW IF A CINCH | GOOSE MAW ¢ THEY ROOST &) THEY ANT =7 OR SQUAT! s . SQUATTERS! SEARCH ME WAL, TAEY DONT /j Paw. I DONTA | ROOST, EVIDENTLY. (W' 5 OMMERCIAL || RT| Build Ca W 162 Ml PR A POOR PA BY CLLAUDE CALLAN R R e GEE -FATSO-M\SS [How 1T COSTS TWO DOLLARS . ; ANN AN MSTER [ Does '\ i Aol o T -AN DONT FERGIT- MORDAUNT HAS JES CosT- GIVE THE MINYSTER TWO CoOsSTS A = A'N‘T THE WENT DOWN TO BUY Mu:’b-L or gee porLArs AN | LOTT oF (OR‘GlNAL COST TL\:?SN:?RR‘A“E THENTHE TAXICABTO THE | oney To . TRAIN WILL COST FIFTY = o - ‘-‘-\s THE CENTS EASY AN THEN \G!T MARRIE UP g 7 TWO RAWROAD TICKETS \TDONT \T2 KEEp/ FER MAYBE A DOLLAR \ AN A HALE_,AP\ECE 2 : i hasd “I wasn't surpri e Jane is the kind o’ girl ||| Betty’s beau lost h job. He \ W& ; oy evex:’ man hopes to have for has been playin’ our radio so ) - / =\ 0 ipn a wife when he gets tired o" | |1 late every night that I was || ) Ly havin’ a good time.” afraid he wasn't gettin’ to | L work on time.” © 1930, bung Features Syndrcate Copyright. 1930 Fu*lisners Svndicate 5 Crea Britain rights Copyright. 1330, Publishers Syndicair