New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930. 15 tend were sent national officers, of the auditorium of the Methodist | da f last bank siven | tior 1l, expressed bel that the seventy- F q ! REe - q Russell N irhurst of New Jersey church. 89.41 he bank was| Yet, he asserted, offering the re- |second congress would be mueh ! 1 L) and Harry Stark of New York City. | capitalized at $1,000,000 1ad a | cent election result evidence, any | n'or | A el DL | A . closely divided prohibith Surprise Residents of Newington Av- A. Earle Smithies of Waterbury | surplus of $500.000 {rGlitléal party which: aitemntedl to | tban wes: indicated by the iatil T W Gmwe PI'ODOQES Sonle[y__i enile and: Shower: Them With New Bl\nam Mefl C&lTy Blo Grant intraduced W. Frank Norris, | FA1Y i Caldwell and company “are remote | would be doomed to defeat . b onads s 36 YU | 5 Annheran R Gt past president of the Bartholow | from Arkansas and nothing but a7 6 e then e e ont thal conetdss bineets moxt vear: oo ; . A ki S e Ny class at Mount Vernon, N.'Y., who excited public mind coul { though i s been learned the ° and if it failed he urged a James Crowe Questions MOVE | avout 5o rriends of e, ana stes | UMDTEII i Staf6 Parade |ipoke on how the miitary” ian | EU]SES HVE DAYS forcen. tha. clesing. ot nis_ sireyg . Although If nas been learned (ho | S A4 10t faled he Uoaed an it I'ritz Johnson of 46 Nes ; e built up a class of eight into a large bank." Ler Joen o | } o class whose average attendance v Mr. Banks announce r repeal of t h an o 5 A men's Catholic club in this city, i ¥ More than 500 men representing | would be nearly 800 per Sunday and e e 3 repe: . ame = : ¢ in honor of th ) nearly per Sunday a S d P [U d or a nat r ndut P WORC SEEKS an object of tion for many | v f their wedding classes from ry section of {old the sudience that the military US}J&!] S iWTHellIS a3 JOWC in the bank had been pu S p ¢ Wasl No Ne N arome s roaitly heithin e i e 1 a ; e Second | pl plus vision, experience and | local capitalists S Bradaes i < S Water- | work has been successful in getting S short time it a committee of the | Man , ord and B o B Gt on, New Haven, Conn. ap- T : 1. | sentec i a bouquet of r e 1512 n ¢ Bible ass & ¢ wing i 3 ~ ¢ sylvania | for authority to erect and erate « the project reccives favorable | Scuted with a bouquet of Per e lion e e e e hoYer e Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 17 (» — LU} il 1 [ isylvani o 1d_operais 5 ar o esenta n fact C ta n 17 kilo- reports of the Catholic clergy in | @01 & purse of money ntative, In fa elief has 1 ation on 1170 Kkilo. S the evening an entertainment pro- | oo : L &/ JhneoiRthin x e ntial fo The American-Lxchar I () en spreading here th rin- | Cycles. 50 er during day il . : 1 foll - | 1925, reach men, first, contact with men. ¢ yjttle Rock today suspended pay- e o e " urs an ) The matter was br to the at. | Eram was carried out followed BY | o (onvention opencd at 2 | sccond, supervision—ollow up men Neeie el e QAU dsEre tecon Gty i tention of the s 3 4 i 8 fenvlng oCArCireamen o'clock with a sor ryice who fail to attend: third, responsi- 1 '.”.,.‘? eman o ",'O‘, (f —— e ot i 2 MAJORS BEAT CUBS held yeste " treas They were ried in Hartford | jonn Thomas, n e bility—give the men something to do Ve d1v% a3 permitied by state taw. g St i urer and purch I and came to this cily two year 2 a v will welcome the job,” he Andirectorst statemen d action S = I Dd' Gh : G ther development of the ith Manchester, Nov. 17 (®) — Wil Geosee, aronon later, residing here since that fime 2 was “forced upon ua by excessive 275 [mmediate Cnange in COB- wiivion tront yer was Con ir o ticoked 1g i They 3 : 2 v bs, associate . W rawals totaling more than $4,- L % nd by Represe : A i douchdown et g locate in the s building one daug Violet | : George M. Guest of the Mount! yat q ToR h e w dR U. OUCHTON I ol society. This would give Cath- | CI @ Corbin Screw cor- S o1 of eapt majors and gencrals and | 0 W& FRE ST : - orneyicr e o the Cubs 7 to 0 here yesterday in opportunity to male | Poration for a number of years. said that a man. to be successful Loaoa (EHavEa d . ere j 'S (he first game of a series to settl: socicty rooms without 7 5! G 5 atl a willing "”‘m‘v",’r‘ ,‘f""‘“ o J r town football champio statener iesiontdors ok Inlendlican priations for enforc obl set down ¢ Vo vess to er fellow men to!| The classes in Connccticut jon that the bank was solvent and the Jargest have all adopted the that “with t ation of our i e ¢ the - sousatien 3] il e i m’:xlrmflm” | depositors a plan can be fou | {o the stat ; Iy based on e | BENNETT NELSON | mentionin President Warren P, Gr N resun; i Byl ‘ f ; ) ¢ U placing it m | White Man and Eizht Segroes Lose ! e Removed to 12l | speaker of th afternoon and saic he end of 1 e Lizes While Returning that at one t he spoke to o i y ; . . The Y. M Ao & B so yund ich e held in | 52,000 men that assembled in and ing department repeal of the 18th amendment f Sn 5. B 81 West Main Street is nearly 50 years old and Frem Funeral, g around the auditorium in Kansas, A. B. Banks sident of the was the ultimate ohjeciive e ? : . iin Crowe is one of its oldest I Dronson, reported | City, Mo, for a men's Bible class To make certain that the Wil N B of the state. At meeting, will be studied from every | Pass . shed into an au- Thomas Crowe and Captain | tor e jammed with nine persons been appoint biiti g vorth eross: near D Dr. Evans spoke about some of « onting the country. He referred tervies « v e o 15 classe the Br ort stated that no person is loyal to the i jins ® . rissville, ${ wor ¥ v Haven world is moving peaceward LIS |4 1Y DESAeIe L W n o for M an- | The following officer clect- wer , C. E. Scofield, Br e i ! on the scens | ) the liresst ¢ n Con- of New Haven: memb sville, Ky.. Nov. 17 () —The s e cticut and he avera ‘y"”y\yl "vjvxm;l’] ‘?“,i.yl“.yu“: Pt\““"v]i‘v\nx‘ l{r‘rm.‘ Bank of Kentucky waa Injlrain : this season . Grant. Hartford: ( ; } itional bank ex- e T DIVORCE I 2T WRONG 0. 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