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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER o plasidd ———— P Free Hat Ofiu Has \ppcdl lm iohl(m RAL COMY WORKS ON PLAN GLORIOUS DEVOA TAKES HANDIGAP SPORTOMEN TAVOR KEEPING FEES U FINAL CENSUS TOTAL SET AT 122,775,146 FALE GAME HOLDS CENTER OF STAGE IN GRIDIRON TITS POSSE O TRIAL OF TWO BANDITS OFFICER 15 SHOT Has Luck Wood Crickard d his ma v | BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request, sant dressed envelope. Mr. broot of ansihi with etamped. wd- Ripley will furnisb | p | L8 Pal | | EXPLANATION ()} Y }-\"H Rl‘fl Dynamite Nobel Invented \re By Trufiles Found SOVIETS DECLARE UPRISING RUMORY ARE “RIGICULOUY Hogs | PARTRIDGE ‘ LIVES IN THE OLD HENN HOL oN BIRD §1r r-n;l NE ToWN AND HER PUPILS S CARTOON Alfrec ) vention of (I f on dw]]n buted annual ntist felt compunc- e, and that he is read- developed uproot- aromatic table * the soil, \\ alter Main Catches Pickerel 25 in. Long _\nd Weighing 4 lbs. & supreme y let ryson stwood in Ken- stitutions at Lenoir City State bank more than located, ions would reopen Peters Mentioned PREVENT BLANTS wWorLh v Ad GAN o=Spend This Winter inm FLORIDA —I1T COSTS LRSS Fast Through Trains Daily LEAVE PENNA, STAYION, NEW YORK BULL FIGHT BAN T0 BRING COURT BATTLE avana Pl s s ree Haircuts Offered Jobless in Philadelphia Philadelphia, Nov. 22 ) — Harry the barber intends to do lis bit for the unemployed. He can't contribute cash he explain- d, but he wants t6 help within I means and capacity Today Harry posted a notice it his shop that on Monday and Tuesday he will give free hair- cuts and shaves to unemployed men. Harry the barber's other name is Raudt. “The fellow with & haircut and shave faces the f| world with more courage. has better prospects of | ob," he said. “I'll TROOP 4 WILL GIVE ITS ANNUAL CIRCUS Scouts Prepare Handicralt Work —Will Aid “Dough Gan” Bo Scout its Troop 4 will probably some t was voted the re last n n th 1 church chapel always o nd of the troop v« ws more than 400 spec o he meeting next troop is aleo pointing handicraft exhibit in Febru- will definitely decide upon of display next week. It 1| d to have one booth devoted and a second to either woodcraft or Indiancraft Howard's Panthcr Mo the lead in the night on to 1 threatening ipture t for the second succe The Gemsboks. howeve nd with ri have 1 d the Silver Foxes Ims, E leades, old of the Panthers individuals with 41 rs the circus will t wee for the council planne patrol me Noxon pressing to Lixed a brie utive Oscar A f visit 1o the troop uested a turnout when scouts will rican Legion head- | ngton street and, d e dough ters on Was arry smat ed good turn troop pet band t rehearsals [ Cit;r Items Ne 5 Main & sand- TOLL BIGGEST (UP)—The big OCTOBER FIRE ew York 1ati res have f natio Mountains 'GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT Inor Franklin |from paralysis foy SIR OSWALD WILL SUPPORT IRWIN Laborite Trregular Gets Support ol Resigned Minister AIDS PARALYZED GlRL{ “Sunshine Girl” of Memphls Sent to Warm Springs For Treat- ment Course Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 22 (®—The | ‘Sunshine Girl” of Memphis is go- | ing to Warm Springs, Ga., for trea ment through the efforts of Goy Roosevelt, of New | Tondon, Nov. Mosley, who resigned a place in the MacDonald ministry because he con- sidered the government had failed to tackle the unemployment prob- lem with sufficient vigor, will visit East Renfrew to support the candi- dacy of Baillie Trwin, a laborite who i now frowned upon by the regular labor party York. Juanita Cawthon, 19, has suffered | two years. Po- lice Chiet Will Lee and Police Cap- tain Phelan Thompson have mad: her widely known as the “Sunshine Girl” by their gifts and tales of her \cheer and bravery. They have arranged to send her to Warm Spr where Governor Roosevelt was treated for the sam disease. They said her expens; while there wil be paid by a fund provided by the governor Women Ha\e Way With Electors in Arkansas Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 22 (®P— Women have a way with Arkansas voters. Twenty-five of them won state, district and county offices in the last election. This, according {o . Jim Higgins, represents r of women time in Ark take office Jan list does not ic Wingo. who husband's unexpired The only state wide office went to M Belva Martin, reelected com- missioner of lands. One woman was clected to the state legislature. Three others were elected to district offices, five wero chosen county school perintend- 1 clerks and 11 left wingers Renfrew pion Irwin's cause. East Renfrew is tish countie: row majo. conservativ n was 1,565 with 3 ader, will wing 1 also to cham- one of the Scotw It was won by a nar- ¢ by A. M. MacRobert, at the last election. His 000 votes cast The Whitechapel district of Lone | don is the scene of a four cornercd fight. James Hall, the labor candi« te, is opposed by T. L. E. B. Guins ness, conscrvative, by Burnett Jan« ner, liberal, and E. Pollitt, commu« nist. Tt Harry Gosling, labor, won the ith crushing ma- t al clection. as: Gosling, labor, libe :al 4.52 and THREE-DAY MAIL SERVICE FOR EUROPE SUGGESTED of of the office his- Mrs. ceeded 10 her and long Secretary nsas ary Navy Department Given Plans super-Speed Ocean Liners Carrying Planes New York. No day mail service is proposed in the (UP)—1 he Atlantic bmitted 1o navy in Washinz- the United States lines, it was oday ans call ’nr two new th cd greater than e oo (1 Europa. The new superliners will be equipped with catapults by which fast long-distance mail planes will be launched from 600 to 1,000 miles at se Actual ¢ ember | jin °rs i expe hold o eo- ro: tonal church will B form of a pre-Thanksgiv- Special music appro- sion will be ren- First church quartet The pastor, Rev ene ch a sermon on the sub- Pilgrim Heritage.” Rev. Heininger, minister of re- cducation will tell the chil- s story Tuesday b department by ton by learned t The ten line that eithe 50,000~ i the will pr Thanksgiv ot “Our Alfred D e Or ruction of the W ed 1o be held of of the 3 00-ton liners the United States lin ompleted and put infto keel of one of thew t Camden, N. J., Noj - witii- airs to the where the pastor will give a stereopticon lecture on “Oberammer- ga1 and the Passion Play,” making of colored slides SUGGESTE Hartford. Nov Ii. twice chairman of mocratic town comm e friends Portion of 0ld Church Collapses in Hartford Hartford, Nov. 22 An hour after a working crew engaged in de- molishing the building had ended av's work yesterday one of the ing walls of the Church deemer on Asylum avenue, Bromd street extension. top- with a crash Officials started an en a report was cir- men had becn ~John the adjutan 1s reported yvesterday pays $3.500 annually paying of the gov- 1aff places which Governor- will ha fill 1. whose salary holds office Cross ave to Had the wall toppled in the op- posite direction 1t ould literally have buried the residence on the cast side, police said. As it was the I more n filled the basem the old church with debris. S: during good hehavior ARRESTED AT GUN POINT Waterbur, Nov. 22 —Chased v bloces by a policer hrough of traftic days ago ihe workmen were night Fr 1k dynamite wrecking the 1ilding but the permit was revoked by the fire departmentuwhen com- pl mad s of the ch d mate ing windows Insurance company Hate a narrow lane o'clock last in eystone Park. N and arrested police revolver. id to have raced ing another autom th is a former W, ry resident. ' Hartford 1 son of Charies P. Haight, assistant building secretary of the Somers Brass com- pany UsE aken point . who is ter hitt cal Fire HE l( ALD ll..\s.\l}'ll‘ll) ADS FOLLO\\ SUN., '\rl()\.. TUES. They Inve Kless'y — carefree artist. the tected millionaire THE CROW DS TO PL WEDNESDAY ONLY THEY'RE HERE! Ann Harding Mary Astor Robert Ames An Unusual Attraction Personally Endorsed by 22 () — Sir Oswald < impossible 1 \ Line Florlda Ihe Everglades Ly. “Mali 0:05 p New Haven 10:39 p. m. tional W Hersice 4 DE wu nfi immn- woer Nty wilvt The Hfl\-nn [Bires m. The Double-Track Sea-Level Route Atlantie Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Seath Tickets, reservations, Hl/omu;mAfvm F.FULLER, A.G.P. A. = lWo?‘O(h §t., New York Tel. wanna 7080 k for ““Tropical Tri FOOD SALE TODAY John Andrews Store Given By Beta Mu Sorority poor and ency were silence from the Management. SUNDAY—CONTINUOUS 3 to 11 P.M. Daily Matinee at 2:30—Night at 7:45 @ATI RDAY \IGHT—Z SHOWS at 6:45 and 9 P. M. TO\](;HT~T\\0 I‘eatunes—\\ 1lllam Po“ell in “FOR THL DLFENSL" NEXT WEEK—“TOM SAWYER” [