New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1930, Page 6

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6 =< wort Jucti ac A have De r reported a foot of snow on} = o - Many problems will be solved infHeraldl s eienss et de it v for o 1 ground. - Pleasant weather with mild temperatures continues in the | when people learn that too many an the nis i f 5 central and eastern districts, | acquittals is a sign of too many ar- > e i . v outstripped Conditions favor for this wicinity . H rests. nany that | buy swer; which means in the | fair weather and not much change | A = temperature : Soon the last football game will mperatures vesterday | | P l be over, and then people will again High do their drinking in private. man- |y 2 ! pEe True, “preparedness” doesn't kecy gangs from fighting: but it makes | them hesitate to loot a guarded HERALD PUBLISH COMPANY ney int ng to improve ' B ethan thut AgogRual improve a v b eir pow- Issued Daily able funds. A he men making : enough hat its bank. All the talkies need to make com- edy enjoyable is a muifler for those who haw-haw. QUESTIONS ANSWLRLD | Another nice thing about baseball | is that a team can get the breake | without using splints. The problem of dis o aavertisers You can get an answer to any - Mewmber of the Assacinted Press T ng the luctior pacity e | question of fact or information by . Yori | rot he led or the clock touch- y en ¢ rman 1 h for- . 3 7 writing to the Question Editor, New v 4 r mp lif: 1t is all right, but if any doois Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1 to do a|begin mysteriously to open, up goes 1322 New York avenue, Washing mill B “Flat for rent cheap" an | Caring solution when men can send ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in $E s postle of ru i t will likely be Pit boloney by wireless stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | %" * erhaps in the same | burgh — Member Audit Bureau of D ¢ s B lizging wn ; i b marital advice cannot be given, nor Northwest Mountcd SR If you think times aren't hard, ob- 2 - a . i £ COMMUNICATED can extended research be under- s ct they ge - nd in 2 Savesdropping tos | Serve howimany S ot iihes 50 thern- i e taken. Ail other questions will re- ' - 1 i tending Lo ad- | Pound tourists are using tin cans as ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- ¥ pecial eraek in (he | cOOking utensils instead of vehicles ONE TAXPAYER" RETORTS quests cannot be answered. All let- door—I heard a writing man's wifs ters are confidential.—Editor. eIy wita a1l ~aitoiel sfonldll b |\ Bmancipation § foriiithes sslayer > from rea the Her- i complalalitalons for tao months | meancitne Snriviese ot loating; emancipation for women meant the URBAN CONNLCTICUT 2 il - sl Cehl inication from A Parent 4 & ¥ L F g m flat:” she 1 i : g | Taxpayer that he has not lived tip, | ; & Conincins |ilese on estilngiaRich : : slashii day tip-tocing | AN o . A o 3 T round, and have been only out of Correct thi. entence “The doc- s can't do anything for me,” said he sick man, “but I'm always glad The Twentieth Cen 1 L clipping © BT hi . to have d aintances tell me j from New York to Chica ¥ lipping t areer 2™ o late “ 2 how to get well.” phic wi ex- d ack 2 opy ht 1930, Publishe Syndicate cag a0 Copsrieht, 1930, aenauzne | Daughters of St. George ' g Outline Social Season Alexandra Lodge Daughters of | St. George, has plans for a busy so- | season this winte ng on | December On t ght a | st party will be held THAT PROMISLD “FIGHT OVIER REAPPORTIONMENT Which Europear BY ROBERT QUILLEN |in the lodge rooms in Vega hall. Re- prolific eshmients will be served. Member of the Sons of St. George will guests of the 1 , and frien both orders will be invited. A s Jusiness me will be hel lo'clock on hat eve 11 begin at § o'c On the next mee a class of cand tory wor January meeting wly clected officers will be insta ed by grand lodge officers. and pecial delegation is expected to be esent from Bridgeport One week from tonight the Sone and Da f George will eet in family party at Junior a0 oo Mechanics hall on Glen street ONE TAXPAYEI o AL Bt Three SOV Tle L R IS e | e P St V| ot e s s $45.00 By Only . sings of civ- s s Captain Overcome e R - it g oyl O Completely Installed RESCUES AT sEA WHEN MORTGAC b frovithe e L oo e RasAT el G ; ) TG other nations H : : e b et S haie e e tney c elthory Jam > time of adversity. | 86 ARCH ST. I : i a strnetirell d tte Q. 2 r 1 ! W R s Telephone 6678 All But Threc safe AR 1 = (LIP COUPON HERE == == Herald, AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY LOOKING FORWARD MISPLACED ECONOMY PROLONGS HARD TIMLS Observations On Tke Weather r 1am no worse off t the other passen- sible t buildin: Sl ey dent Yet the Mayor i ! t t I set le of cor ctir svdl realizhs i e i i e, and somie \ famous jewels. Sl 9 and vi Not Only Disaster ¢ i s victory over work of permanence an e Aot h , S 1 E i5- it e T th O gave the locals \aims the city should not accept |, 2 e ; staims th ] L : : i e s S sl f 3 om : » 1011 of the coveted he expense of the undertaking _ 1 3 s ) 5 ma e disaster officials demani L b e il seamen 4 L his refers, of course, to the pro- R rte e T loes upor e drowned last night in a colli- | rishioners of St M sion of the WBritish stcamers Conti- | church are planning to hold Jiars s u bulldlng that 1) 3¢ out me =\ Sisatsatoni Ty nental Freighter and Hebble during | ception in honor of the 25t Soard of Education has ordered the 3 e ealsalppl, Vreczing -la storm in Antwerp Roads. The versary of Father W pONg Dot LUBECRIITe d t orn- Continental Ireighter sank. The |1 sity t srove repeatedly. The io- : il L ion ity to impro repeatedly y buying power g xico, vietims were members of her crew. 1ive others. including Captain FOR BEST RESULTS :al Board of Education, attempling |y ch mass production. Many mas i ¢ : L Ne ¢ were saved, il‘l’, HERALD CLASSIFIED Aj)h‘ ected new Northend school ©Fontaine Fox, 1930

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