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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930. | S ° 1 N ;IS"—TW ‘:md of the George Washington unir‘ fB—‘_‘ e rinamars. || : enogs Insist Cras versity in Washington, D. C. Sh 0 icht N read Tossed Family - : Llaneadinanin i i e vernight News ily E B G OCIal IVeWS ||™ Sobered Down Bosses || b smgioiet a2 o scseary i g On Househoat in Bay || 02 ‘ DDY BROTHERS & (» Chicago, Nov. 15 (#—The stock fin Washington for the past ~three | New York, Nov. 15 (®—New || Members Hartford Stock Exchange || market crash of last fall, blamed |lvoars, Attorney Greenstein is a BY the Associated Press York police ¢ casting bread Ul P (Continued om Page Five) for many things, was a “break" Domestic | graduate of the University of Mary- upon the for stenographers, in the opinion ||Jand and is assisiant prosecutor 1n| Washington — Hoover foresces || The marine « el NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street of many of them RN B ol o treasury deficit; Smoot opposes re- || ing food to two ur WEDDINGS Ve e R newal of ane ger cent income tax || ities in its urctionon. o || S{3id Gapital Element Disdains HARTFORD MERIDEN ing the bosses strutted about Forest H. Orr of the Stanley|Teduction cight members Pr Ta”{ ”I SOCifll MallelS 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street their offices like conquering gen- | notel and Miss Gladys Reardon of | Washington — Commission dis- | | houseboat crals and discharged their typists || paterson, N. J., made application at | misses United States claim to $4 the other a single November Marriages In- | |1 tor minon offenses crease as the Month Ad- ' [ but since then | the office of the city clerk Monday | 000,000 against Germany for Kings- | | his home on : J stenographers they e quit | | ror 4 marriage license. Mr. Orr is|land and Black Tom munition plant Patrolmen of the P By SALLIE being jaunty and, as one of them || director of the New York Plavers| explosion. tion | Washington, We Offer: || put it.” “actually have started get- ||y the Capitol theater who T i gy | { ting human.” ARG b Al iy 1R SRl grain barges 1 ; ’ e ; At vt e icE £ former private sccretary to Clara || 2 Al 2 husbands, m rs n . 7 Of interest to New Britain pla Miss Anna McCabe, daughter of | Bow. cha ¢ ; || 2l part of the | court of the United St orm t § ESienosiiihers Bt i Sow, charged with theft of $35.000 ; goers is the announcement of the | ;"_‘]‘] oy s porter || Mr. and Mrs. James H. McCabe of | frem screen actress, wipe away the troubles of the t staid clement : nt ares etna Life coming marriage of John Breeden || fOF the Chicago Daily News inter- iy c5tead avenue, and William | Joblese viewed while they were on theis ! : | Norton, Kans.— Sian Sl e fo Miss Kathryn Kilbourne in Santa . . Zarecki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ; I ¥ 3 vt e 0 Sh Ha f d l i California, the home of the|| W&Y to work. liar Zanacil onierident wera mars | o = oo st fousthicornuhlieklngy — — ¢ 5 ares rttor ire | vances. = [| “But” some of them caution- : championship. bride-to-be. Mr. Breeden was the e e ried in St. Joseph's church, Meri- D don't mention our name popular leading man +in the New den, Monday morning by Rev. Wal-| Y ington — Britten demands York Players Stock company and ter J. Lyddy. Upon their return from | 1655 Tesign republican natios Jiis leaving will prove disappointing | e —{an unannounced wedding trip they | Chairmanship because of his dry to his new fricnds here. He lert hd Mrs. Anthony Dlugolen- |will live in Meriden stand New York on Wednesday and he and |ski of Smith street, and Paul Oso- | P New York—Thomas W. Lamont | v ; tin issued f § et Their Ce Soncerts Unite. Mrs. Breeden will return to the east |ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roman| william Vincent Ryan of Connee. | $ays new fariff created Ml-will = e pa i - [ om “Samy Hande) some time after the first o. the year. | Oséski of Thomaston. were ma e RN Er A A nd BG5S Moty 2dy | abroad and dislocated tra | AR R as W | 1 Accompaniment of organ and The wedding will take place on|Tuesday morning at 7:45 o'clock at|of Iincoln road we anted a H-| New York—Federal authoritivs nesday. 1 ved a I t A <! i P {P. Dawid celcbrated the high nup- | yyilding in New York city Tuesday. | in8 radio to direct move stiansor Anna C. McCabe, daughter of Mr. | tial mas Mr. Ryan was born in Ireland, son | Ships | | aay nuar : e niinaldenis and Mrs. James McCabe of Home-| Miss Sue Rowa attended as maid |of Michael and Ellen Boland Ryan. Foreign [ | 1 hold a we olo A Helen Smedberg ad avenue, and William . Zar-|of honor Wallace Oskulski of | Miss Grady, who is the daughter of ng boat DO-X land | ‘AUSIC&] EVEB’ ai S‘*\‘e’.“)h Be“] s jotiMes il ““]‘H"'lrr\\vl[- s best man. Miss An-|gofin and Mary Grady, wax also out night near La | ! A awlor street, were married | toinette Diugolenski. cousin of the | Trelead e R e e : e L el T h Novt Tt rblie Tt ay morning at 9 o'clock at St |bride, and Miss Rose Kulas were| & | oot R b Pl‘(JHMSE Gogpela“m} 1 Selmflg g o any ChmYH Next T Eaman o eph’s church in Meriden. Rev. | pridesmaids. The ushers were and sta ¥ e el Walter J. Lyddy, pastor of the|pert Dlugolenski, brother of the Bible Class Members | Berlin—Einstein lectures on cause | ACCOUI]YS of (Concern h of Our Lady of Mount Car-'bride, and Henry O.oski, brother of Will Attend Convention . ‘I, et before audien SHE Meriden and formerly a cur- | the bridegroom | e Sarcan s tevart lan Yaib | 5e it Uty alenaron et fn oIty e e I RS RIIE |8 Se e rioried Jhecaremony Il satin trimmed with lace and a | man’s Bible class tomorrow morn- Ly it nc e il il o e Bl e e e e e 8kl st el ot ins beldegroomill dniastinn "oaried s Boudiee Yoty e ¥ 4 el iotinononend \hanesiue e e ko B O B Gabefbrotienio b ashid «n of blue hat and shoes 10 | will attend the annual convention of | Apan tch was ¥ the maid of ‘onnecticut State Federation of Jallowine s neda) honor k bridesmaids wore | Men's Bible classcs to be held in Mrs. Zarecki will resids gowns of rainbow colors with hats|waterbury this afternodn and eve- wood street. They will i 1o match and carried butterfly roses. | ning L, DO ol AoabHen sy e e About 100 guests from Y G S R A e o SO fe ton, Terryville, Hartford and e e e city attended the reception held at| presigent Charles F. Robertson: the bride of John Sikorowicz, 80N of | iy, {5 Canada and on thelr return | pne sanvention will meet at ¢ Rl S G : | ! A 2 At e M. and Mos, Jonn Sikorewlcs neliif 2 =il 0 L e conventio meet a > = loses light- 1 : duty i i : Allen strect, Tuesday morning at 9/ Second Congregational church i=hl et i T heir ¢ n both ¢ \ r to 1 s at t % i Mr. t the piane Bedford - achonald says gover ot agree 10 | Anno tax English food and raw materials to secure dominion n niansly Rege : Gounod rad—Soviet foremen charging violation of Tokyo — Premier wounded by assas Liaptcheff if ria of Boris to Princ tiovanna of safeguards odox Miss Veronica Mary — Spurvey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jar o P o'clock round John Connor officiated M Stankevich, day : 7 Colk Oakland, Cal—T o R SRt i & sisting . Y £ : - Rubenstein Miss Estelle Kendzior was maid of Mr. @ ohiel stanieon Advent \oung‘ I‘O.“\s | ford track coac a iversit ! RERa o) " ; - ; I plols honor and Harold Koonze was|of Belden street, became the brid To Meet Semi-Monthly ' o¢ soutne {tors Shes ok o8 ! = o : Loy Yesterman; Mr. v man of Charles Zmyeski, son of Mr. anl| Reports of the convention held 4t |athletes, demands inve Today's stat v ) ne requi- | [ fart 0: Mr. Mag- \ Mrs. Charles Zmyeski of Austin | New London last Saturday and Sur-| New Haven—=Steve A cond 1 )i cards 3 nuson at the organ of. Wednesday morning 4 | day are made by Miss Mildred Hoop- | to coach Yale footl £ ! 1 ! Andre arch. Rev. |er at a meeting of the Young Ped- | New York—Harvard and ’ will show i1 apj on of 1 t 1 b velotte MacDowe of white S the- | Edwar ikis performed the|ple's society of the Second Advent | ton at a t mr t 1 Aid of honor wore During communion Mrs. | church in the prayer room of the |of negotiations to moire ar | nt Salve Regina.” |church last evening 5 L | relations i ; evees ich, sister of the|Brown and Miss Viol: tedman | New Bngiang less and unfound s of the sp s 1o E : Strauss-Schulz-Evler During the ceremony ) « de, v maid of honor and Rob- |gave a joint reading on e i S r Gene 21 s 4 Ips Duran rendered v Ave|ert Z ski, brother of bride- | cepts of the church faitl ¢ I7ish, Rrookline mand | ES 0L 8 o 3 r Mr. and Mrs Sikorowicz le a|maids were Miss ! ii | Carr gave a duet low- | Major General Alfred . Foote, Hol- 19} e . the ity . wedding trip to New and New |ar Rose Zisk T Z ed by a fellowship gathering in the | yoke, res 1 v s 1 1 solos hy Mrs. Va side on Wilcox stres he ere e sion receives word T er of ; > .l - o S 4 I writone) o'clock a gown Similar n will heid nks will distribute « 1 wore a Rose- |twice each month to which all|funds earlier than Dec. 1 ¢ JANL SARTORI TUTTI 10m J.}ley. The maid of honor wore a Nile | LXCHANGE PASTORATES f candidate for sec T of - C € t Miss Smedberg, oL i olk county x Ik T nd Miss IVe ,‘,‘:l\ l", r ‘1 ,O,:“,N"M;T\ : L,’,‘f:;, 1| Belmont, Mass Margaret Mar- ! e ; ! ! ; srseil et Weeks Cross, D.D., pastor of th 14, Belmo nior high school ' Union Congregational church of |*¥ : : ¢ Richmond Hill, New York city il S . : s - 3 W 2 S = 5 M pa e D Cr came recently to his AL cral i n van b ride s born 1 and carried pink tea roses. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | The bridesmaids wore pink and or- Backgren, a the bridegroom hic h hat nd shoes to son of Mr. and Mr ’atr ma They carried pink tea rose and rela- s held at « Lit nian op 2 I,‘f‘.\ ,’(,.WK M eip g | present charge, a large and growing | [Ml¢ company uwards 81,800,0 b gl : i 2 : ; : ” l H,ll \, % e R iear Win e (b ban @ actontion| SIELCLon Conere CEOAC oYs ek SIS : o : Maple Hill News nd wupon the 1 ler comp: o Yo P s .| greater New York city. from a pas- e : P - = SR Bolden irest torate in the northwest. He is a |y ot rie <ister ol Holoa i et ? z Y T ] e " S e s nade {0t the National Council of Congre- | *'5 HTT B0 FAS ; L , 5 @ e Incaday aternoon i marriage of Miss Betty Rei. | gational churches, and a director of B g e - s 5 2 [ man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac | the American Missionary society The subject of his sermon will be Williamsh Mass. bins avenue. rnoon will be esident of the State Federation Mrs. Monier will he E. B. Proudman Nor senior Belman of 1ington, to Attorney William M. Greenstein, son of Mr. ndlow a Samuel Greenstein of New | Next Generation.” He comes to New L e ot Iboard of e ould take place on No-|Britain preaching in exchange With |jactmen to protest use of steam he Religious Memories of the 30 p. the Em- | the pastor of First Church. Rev. |chovels on construction jobs agogue Theodore A. Greene. He will also |1o relieve uner o conduct the men's Rible class at the | New Lor ish hall in Hartford lose of the morning service 1s Joseph Gold, Springfic s Belman is a graduate . ——— \ held for violation High school of Southingtou | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Man his companion f . i on f : e 1 . ; T GHATR L ue. The | a 3 3 rceting meeting efit of the on at the k on Golf § e at a family GEORGE WESTERMA e on Golt s In the Stant”— |[5ifs St i e e rrow ake those las” few Christma. Club e R payments so that your SAVINGS as it is of anything s Coorsions pad otonea, ow: | : e i Saturdan clup check will be in full. ‘ else in life. That start should poris i i > niee v excepiio e’ - = S :\Dpoim; el Checks will soon be be made — now — in a Mutual i o e : . _-,,};\écllfi‘ve-f\j‘ef"\efg'."‘ mailed to you Savings Bank, where your Sav- ’ : ; . : : } ings will earn interest at WELL BABY CONFERENCLS 5 iR soa bl LERLL [iBea SIE R DR n THERON W. HART DOCTORS TO BE PUNISHED Make Your Plans Now For 1931 Club “Join the Mutual Savers” ‘ : “: e ,‘ .‘ . i _— Two Family House on Harri- TREASURY BALANCFE penal son street. ¢ rooms on each ommission e New Britain Trust Co. ||| B, i Mutual Savings Bank e R L 00X & DUNN Realtors i and 11 101 A | 272 MAIN ST.

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