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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD |~ nex EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. Free Haircuts, Daily Milk Supply - Offered to City’s Poor Children will attend the luncheon. | Miss Maud E. Traver, presided at the Free haircuts for school children whose to m.v[ and daily children were offered to Mayor Quigley toda as contributions to his drive for|ceived. Attorney J. Agnes Burr funds to relieve the circumstances |Hartford, representative-elect in which many New Britain resi- dents find themselves as a result of the business and industrial depres- sion. The mayor accepted both off- ers with thanks and arranged fo have the public welfare and school departments take the necessary to make possible the immedi- receipt of the beneflts contained Joseph Bianca, parents are unable free milk to 109 {the Quota organization. TIMBERLAKE MET step: atc who conducts a barber shop at 53 Church street, called on Mayor Quigley and 1oft his cffer in the following letter ‘New Britain, Noy “Hon George A. Quigley, City ar Mayor D Qu alizing the unfortunate cir- cumstances of a large number of the people of our city, brought about by depressed business and indus- trial conditions. and desiring to lend ‘Washington, Nov. 13 Timberlake, republican, Colo., |the “very charming woman" to marry during the Christmas the expected that the entire membership | president. | meeting last night and scveral new members were re- | s of | was |the guest of the club and delivered | |an interesting talk on the work of WOMANIN CAPITAL 76 Year Oid Congressman to Wed 35 Year 0ld Widow and he is holi- my If this offer meets with your ap- proval. which cards or other form of written sanc- by tion authorities The cents, you can children long Larber shop I should do is to } “In ot 1 U to your splendid ef- helping the needy. T of the house office ive my services from revealed today cvery crnoon | The 175 on of Saturdays. to chool 1dren themselves un- days began within the sedate walls building, it was year old congressman, a widower, confined his obser vations on the engagement to the remark that his fiar was a “'very harming woman." Mrs. Roberta Wood Elliott, however. enjoyed dis cussing it. She blushed and dimpled she told of her acquaintance with the Colorado legislator. Mrs. Elliott is in her early to me. about 40 years younger being 50 | berlake. She is a widow, the mother that many |of a 10 year old daughter. A plump wait a |and vivacious brunette, she is known are |among her co-workers as jolly and to a good naturcd least Met Her In Office them Mrs. Eliott first met her fiance when sl cmployed in the office of Rep. Harry . Canfield of fourth Indi district Later she twice fo find you may the arrange a children will system have so that I the city 308, them of a ut readily see must he obliged to time before their to afford to send and I belicve the price parents 1p make tuble 1916 wn 1 was > Boys' member Club hand, 1 gave na I (UP)—The | |romance between Rep. Chgrles B.| | Fairfield County Farm than Tim- | e S—— Animals Know Vitamine Diet Authority Discovers Chicago, Nov. 19 (P — Young animals know their vitamines. Dr. Weston_ A. Price, thority, told the society last night ments he conducted proved his v that, if left to their own . animals instinctively wili select the foods that contain the { diet au- Chisago Dental that experi- More Defend Action highest content of those inde- R scribable elements which scien- tists say have various bhene 1 effects on the human body. Da Nov | ner and William A rien Kelley, me commission {Garden Club Session {175 members of Garden clubs from | | all over the ctate assembled here to- | | day for the | the Federated Garden Clubs of Con. | necticut. Norwich, | conducting the cupied with the discussion of posed course for flower judges which the federation New Haven in that flower shows may be uniformly judged hican tables were themums from ti Henry f the New lhe speaker at the vas Mrs. W. . 1 the National Council for the tion of Roadside tion of Fairfield county by the pean corn borer heing general {farmers met at yesterday measures _ | day replied to charges made by lice Commissioner George V Hughes, who yesterd that the refusal of the mission fo grant addition was responsible for Ser Anderson patrolling the road alone on Sunday he was shot down declar an infra kept | buttoned raincoat pro. | Jerome Melville five times. Wegner condemnation of that his attack was lying n ranted and false that the police ask for funds fo men this year, finance commission v nance Opens in New London | New London, Nov. 19 (#—About geant Bos night Hughe 1 that Anderson w under e semi-annual meeting of | Mrs. John federation meet The session this morr Dem s est of | approa vituperative Hu plans to conduct at 30 the future in order Luncheon was served in the Mo- hotel ball room where the decorated with chrysan- Plant cstate at Point gift Mrs B. Plant 0 is a member Tondon den club. afternoon session chairman of P Protec- commission did ional poli therefore ster! of as powerless ant any Andérson is t the Darien police * Wegner declared Kelley, although less emphatic his statements, did ¢ charge Hughes with distorting m ters Hoover"a\\:‘rit: About : rig 1 head Lawton tment Beanuty Owners Discuss Borer Bridgeport, Nov. 19 (®—Infesta- | Juro- 110 | the Stratfield hotel discuss quarantine ALY Britton and the ienltural ex- M of Southpert, 10, —(Pr—. to politics w Washington. Nov engineer who tur success has co v net some sented to w introduction r cngineer to ¢ who ppe, of ! tation and Cannon foree 4 introduc CLASH IN CAS ‘Hughes Blames Anderson; Two Consider Building Ship With declared com- | funds, Amos ton post when further guilty vho later shot h m- to- R im his . declaring il d was unwar- ther stated no the to de- fr at- Washington’s Papers An | 19 (P—Conrad \\'!g.‘ DARIEN OFFICIALS NAVY AT WORK ON £ AIRPLANE CRUISER Wash navy on a question, cruiser to ing off deck Provisions for such a bheen which sets forth that 25 per cent of total fitted with la mended ng-deck cri tire 180,000 tonnage un cruisers 500 ategory nding on ¢ Although t1 f has not <ol state 0.000-ton see Myer Shui;erg; Ei;cted 1 Seeks Doctor’s Record, || Finds No Registration | Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 19 (#—The | | zeal of an insurance agent in pur- || suit of a prospect || diagramming Matthai, head o thopedic hospital Because of it his resignation stitution he has make a sale will need br. J State no H Or- ith the he has tendered d of the in- directed for nine as h Deck for Machines 1gton, Nov. 13 (- had its experts at work today study of the ¢ deck cruiser that is construction of a carry a landing and tak- for airplanes The was only to To facilitate this went to the state licensing records to find Dr. Matthai's age so he could proffer immediate data on the policy’s cost. But he could find no registration for the hospi tal superintendent vessel hav included in the London treat He communicated this informa- tion to the authorities in charg Dr. M action followed with the ex hat he lieved he was cruiser tonnage may b tforms—a pro- Admiral Wil f of the burean fully contend- London conference | Moffett said N ments since A from neral practice — of the fly-| ser of which the United 14 25 per cent of the | anoe e ROYAL MARRIAGE provisions filled for the u cster REPORTED LIKELY there ral may b total been and tons of ers have been bu re- latter tted with (Prinice of Asturias May Princess Esperanza the new ounced, it department kely in order to for the ship ves d at the mar k space royal Maria Della Andalusian beauty Esperanza is reported 1i close to the § Brotherhood President Myer Shurberg was elected presi- hool on West other of the Brotherhood of the Con- tion Sons of Tsrael at a meeting night in the Main offi T Vice president, the I innounce and that t i Octol sy perman follows Gans princess i int. »s De Bourbor Barcelon treasurer, | tain-generai of FIRE WARDEN GIVES TALK INNEWINGTON {Brush Fires Discussed at Com- hined Company Meeting gton, Nov. 19—A three meeting the night of companies of fire department was held the Center fire house' to hear a talk Warden Lathrop of Lebanon. Warden Lathrop spoke on the way his forces fought brush and forest fires and told of the best mps work. He stated that Massachu- last given by State Fire used for the state of of the pumps whils Iy has 60 this setts has necticut has verage this state forest fires in a count of the extremely of this year more than 1,200 reported. Many of d, he stated, by smokers care- lessly throwing lighted m cigars, cigarets and some brush burners. The most serious fires are caused 20-day period tter April a with the greatest loss in mber land, he adde spoke of trying ~ynamite in extinguishing a fire in Guilford with three. On th rush and t on ac iry spring on year were these are au by n the first of May 1 the part he stated has only towers while Ma chusetts has 42. He also showed a moving picture of the way fires are d the best type of pump- 1 in this work. Plan Play nine lookout mystery ill be pr gton Dramatic club in the at | parish house §:15 o'clock Asks Contributions u The Newington Public Health as® sociation desires contributions fruit, vegetables and canned goodh for Thanksgiving baskets to be for needy families in Newir Anyone wishing to help is askcd donations at the office of siting nurse in the town hali.) Thursday night o Young People’s Rally Council of Congr Connecticut that a “Young People’s Rally,” wit be held in Center church house, Hartford, Saturday afternoon, Nov. ) 5 o'clock The speaker beth Cushmar gymnastics and history shan Girls' school China Miss Cu experiences d The Women o tiona! inounce will be Miss Eliza: who teaches musi, in the Weu- Foochow Cit. hman will tell of thrillin of the of h school and h voung Chr.sti Chinese 1 girl with the ork in the friendship All young people of al church and t invited further inform to time of leaving communicate with Mrs or Mrs. Schmidt Congre wingtos ation in regar the Cente Chichest: - the Sewing Meeting uxiliary of will hold t the of M ursday atternoon Newin sewi home Everci. To Leave Hospital K ng. who been Hartford hospital for weeks as the result of accident, is expected stitution this week. the past five an automobile to leave the BRITISH YACHT SAFE Madeira. Nov. 19 (® Sea Wolf. which several days Las Palmas Funchal, o The British yacht s reported missing We Guarantee to Fit Your Truss | spoke presided The mee favor of cept in thrilled” | tovn pregiden Sydney T other cngine S ex. | INELO! i hal nator Iess of ( the George W nial commission which 's named | of the arrangements for | tion Washington in nounced th president had con- ented to he introduction to low the club, | was emplo the hotel where the ght to ac- wealthy Coloradan lives while here. M. Crawford, Then she went to the census bureau endent, installed a being employved in the distribution | I often attended to | bureau ingsters in a single | Mrs, at the at the pleasure T | rounced eing them mingle | Mrs. R unafraid of being . The int. of the unkempt Dec f othe cuts 1o 1 o cd at ending i commo S who ha of th T'he rer. of bleeding Witt:executive committee Adler. Samuel Kaplan and prince, who has hemophilia from th oth and Stay Right Here to Make Good What good to you is an “expert” truss fitter a hundred miles away? on record quarantine, Litchfield county and of Hartland in Hartford | in £ Finkleste as superint Finklestein ind a dozen or 15 yo 1brasion or at improve past year active Only through Europe, t re had left n Black Rock Ave. Boy Hit in Head by Stone m Gr 0y old bay of Rock en VAS uck ad by a stor thrown by of 200 ly avenue Rabbi Abraham Feldman of Hart- ford spoke on “Life.” He was in-|&" troduced by Rahbi Schwartz, | the George Gans led in group singing abbi Schwartz providing the piano companiment. Refreshments harber chair Elliott said she was engagement which was an- | county. by her parents. Mr. and| A committee of five w B. Wood of Salisbury, N.|to represent the meeting to take placz|tion next Tuesday when a Mes. Elliott said | Wide quarantine will be discussed such as arrange- had not been has been much than ever before in his recently he made a trip first time that Our trained and speclalized service— backed up by our guarantee to adjust your truss to your entire satisfaction—stays on the job year In and year out. That's the kind of a guarantee you want See that ou get it CITY DRUG STORE 487 MAIN STREET AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTER more 1 sur derived from s vou t in lite. state- ac were 1 pals is T scorned on acco ere ne ; 7 airfield co there 2 shown USE SECOND STRING rovidence. R. 1., Nov. 14 (UP)— ond string Brov n will New Hampshire h urday. varsity concentrated new tended for Col- game. Two hours w nt in ork Brown's tacklir was not satisfactory to the coaching staff last week and every member of the uad v drilled thoroughly in this| depar yesterday. man has no up up county as Danbur. vh the w4th and s. He took 1 stead in Colorado in 1857, pros- th the growth of the coun- | - sound FUTURES STLADY = - = 19 (P—Cotion COLLEEN MOORE ILL s opened steady. 6 points low Battle Creew, Mich., Nov. 19 (UP) [to 1 highe December 10:85: J. ‘7( olleen Moore, the motion pic- |uary 10,39 contracts—Decer = | ture actress, was in a sanitarium |ber 10.80; ry 10.99; Marc | here tod 1t was reported she!11.31; May 11.74; Octo- Ruth :\lch.(’ls Leaves | was taking a nceded rest. I ber 11.92. To Set Plane Record | Cincinnati, Nov. 19 (P—Miss - ‘ Ruth Nichols New York aviatriy, left today at 36 a. m. E. 'OTTON ew York. Nov e use in the nnoce ry truly )SEPH BIANCA.” To Provide Free Milk Councilman Joseph Landwehr and general manager of United Milk Co., Woodland offered to supply the milk to children of the Elihu Burritt Ju- nior High school. the Smalley and jamin Frankh hool 1- hool on street, and George IKrool A large resulted cd his interests to in and stock- try and cnl clude banking, farming raising. ga n the d by Dr. D. W Janu was tre O'Connell. was reported to the treasurer pol tre olice strect the 1 ST .. in the Cincinnan®™ Llish t t cele he e NEW BRITAIN 10ld pan i to hel on fiying tim Yo present record of four is held cor o was felt one was by providing en min many children cahnnot | Bayless, Cincinnati Twenty children cach | Miss Nichols said she would land hool will benefit. at Roosevelt field. Her plane, loaned A check for $250 was received by |by Powell Crosley, Jr. manufac- Mayor Quigley today from the New |turer, holds the present round trip Britain Teachers’ club through Mar- hscontinental record of 31 hours ret D. Breen, president. The money 58 minutes from Jacksonville, from the club treasury . tb San Diego. Calif, and re- turned in to the relief eedy and it that tes CREDIT IN THE RETAIL COAL BUSINESS This winter finds more people with reduced income through lack of employment of doing so which in or other causes than we have known for many years. was and tund taken will he N BOUT 19 (A—Promoter Waterbury announced that Al Gainor-Jack Kelly return t local ar- mory December 4. Severai state box- ing promoters been sceking the “natural” attraction. but Mulligan secured the match late last night after conferring with Dick Gray and Ren Embinder, managers of Gainor and Kelly. A strong under-card will e arranged within a few days. GAINOR-KE Waterbury, Noy Georg Mulligan Athletic club today he will Quota Club Lends Hand club, whose women of husiness and W t night and decided to provide Thanks- to provide bedding for nded by the publicé nent One necessity for health and comfort is warmth. The Quota member- of the ip include professions. mct at the cl Al bout & “inners for 10 families on As a result of this situation, more demands for credit have come to the Household giving. also families recor welfars The members for ncheon at the Blue Room cafeteria At 11:45 o'clock in the forenoon on November 24 and after lunchcon the dinners will he purchased. 1t is Sage-Allen & Co. INC. HARTFORD, CONN. Fuel Corporation from purchasers of coal than can possibly be granted. I I : £ will meet } And HOME EXPOSITION STATE ARMORY Arch Street ALL THIS WEEK Startling! INTERESTING! Novel! ~ PHOTO RADIO The actual transmission of photographs by radio in charge of R C A engineer, who sends pictures every half hour cn this latest marvel of radio. See the pictures of the Governor, Mayor and other prominent people recetved by radio, THE “SEVEN AGES OF RADIO” Marconi's original radio sct used in 1801: the elaborate Navy reccivers developed soon after; other scts up to present day radio. E SHIP MODEL AND RADiIO COMPASS Your Suede Shoes Are Here T ' ‘ —the same method used on large transatlantic liners of today— 18 square fect of interest! WORLD'S LARGEST AND SMALLEST Of course you want Suede Shoes—every smart woman does. Here are any number of up-to-the- RADIO TUBES minute styles—and all at an unbelievably low price. SEE THE THEREMIN Theve are ONE-STRAP PUMPS with built-up Most wonderful musical instruments ever invented. Plays music leather heels. T STRAP PUMPS with Baby Louis or by the wave of your hand. Come and try it. spike heels. STEP-IN and OPERA PUMPS with trim- , SEE THE HIGH FREQUENCY FURNACE Metal heated to the melting point and human hand inserted ming of simulated reptile. FIVE EYELET TIES are trimmed with rows of punching. comes out uninjured! A spectacular display. Very interesting. away as door gifts, donated Sizes 3 to 8 Widths AA to E by exhibitors. Downstairs Shoe Section It is the policy of our company to go to the limit of its resources in providing the means for health and comfort to every citizen in this community. We have extended credit to those who merited it in the past and will continue to do so. The good citizens of every community may be divided into three groups: e ¥ ) 7 Those who do not need credit—in times like these they can help most by refraining from using their credit. Those who need some credit—and we hope that they will make heir requests as light as possible. Those who MUST have credit—we will do all in our power to ex- tend credit to them. Our success in this regard depends largely on the cooperation of the citizens in the other two groups. We feel that every citizen who can afford to pay cash and does so, is making & real demonstration of his public mindedness during a time of real need and is interest- ing himself definitely in the welfare of this city. We urge your cooperation. THE HOUSEHOLD FUEL CORPORATION 24 DWIGHT COURT Radlo Sets, Electrical Appli- ances and Magic Chef Gas Range, all valued at more than $1,500, will be given TELEPHONE 2798