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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, N( R 28, 1930. lfififAfifl WONDERS |ASSYRiANS 1N DRAMA SCT DEGREE TEAM (BABY'S GIGGLES MERELY [:co e noows o BRRACTENTRLLS 7 oy ho based his ger ABOUT WAYORALTY EFFECEAS Acmfii N LUQMXH!BIT? PUBLICIY TRACHERS S e ERESEARCH WORK | e e “Samson in Chains” Presented o Infant Laughter No Indication of is not - : . | Benefit of Parish and City i . S ense of Humor Research Sl ok ! 1 . Former and Present Office Hold- ater vom - Daughters of Scotia to Enfertain| e ot e Beseareh e warnee o wmperament v fyohasglogists Trace Gro ¢rs Govet Job Famous Walerbury GIoW) | sow vori. ow. 25 oo wien Home for Journa Gonscience in Man PRI Tt e fob e ; 2 ;S e e e i Given Over $6,500,000 :(xjt“ ]1‘\:‘11 ‘\'\'-' Resdavovaninie to see | C ‘\'y’"}ln'r’a‘”fi“f‘ },f'\’ut”, ! he's smart like his paren | New York, Nov. 25 (®—The J according to a custom estab- |ters of Scotia, conducted [lished several years ago to show |Mmeeting on Wedne Thanksgiving fo freer and better Chicago, Nov. 25 (A—Chicago locked with curiosity today at a past that runs from bustles to bullets, asking a question the future must |y, answer: | So, research workers at Teacher |Gordon B College, Columbia University, an-|x nounce after stal erriment 70 tots from t ¢ 10 the v Yorl started plans for what promises to “Who will be the next mayor?” i : Sl AR s il arten and 1z 525 tests. life in America play, i Samsonif DEBLIVEIS 26 Ao aetinher They found that infan t alor A score of men have been marshaled as possible candidates in |, (o R until late in the s; Ta era when the city knew no organi- 2 7 3 would keep her vd sangland: and the rest from {he |, i 7 llodge members wurbulent present = ! throuz Political Chic calling the roll sl e hat =i turned back note a family long X ber bri in power, the Cart Harrisons, . wher and son, and at the san o T wondered if Mavor William Ly // 2 to gurgle Moreover, 1 hus doubl Jones, between Dec who had the role o ). had a 1 deep, rich ice at carried E Tfale Thompson would seek a fourth | ooy 11O Y0 rlcagiond]l public . 1o, 10 crow enure by presid- | |jg ’;”";“,”‘,[;” {:.:‘,"”“"”"",: ,I]H';"‘n":";,:', 1 ter. sh ecured the See & ’ i 7 ///// o 7 / / S ’ SRUHCRITTR N somices ot the "Lty Siacklone D &Ls M wmn See D & L's LEV Xmas Ad on cundidate,” projecting a future free . DO 5ih Srci i part of Delilah, was cffective and {'D€ e n \r-uy(\},4; 10, D from gangs, a v have made their | ghowed great | 3 1 Hop | an car throughout 9 Eopmaiaty e ovel grat e oo el o mas or Behind speculation on candidates e t ! of P" 16 % 7 B 277 o issues. The drive against “pub- \ e Iy Stewart lodgs To ] ///%g A, 7 p 7 / P 16 ¢ cnemies,” business depression, Sl .‘mh}? - Y:\ I:u'\.f ill be present 1 v 88¢ flge 77 777 7 . A // age mployment and the effect of r e 3 will be 1 om { cors 77 o i /// ins in Cook co : ... | of that lodz which make up a questionnaire ] b : : an nt an application to both major |y, i T e wert Stenhous s o ompron profess to 3 otin . coseleiih menmber who show of the popularity |y, Coih R mos ich thrice won him clection as the | puilg a ne e n nt L mww) |AFTER THANXSGIVINC SALE : urenes oo S T Flaghes of Life ] entation b wedneda : Pon VO F &S i ) million dollar prize offcr wonld rejuvenate local business and | ¢ ot i 1 ) ‘ v > L 4 ANA 2 revive employment. He he alled 1 9 tes from Mis- | 1o injuries. states in January (0| holiday d 5 ed flood control work. White Plains nilar sweeping g cs in 100th Birthaay A Boslias merica fir founda- PR T Beptist national tour for flood R A U trol—portended Thompson drives for votes. e man regarded as e most N candidate of the democrata. 1 cticent Anton J. Cermak, chairman 3 st as e 1 . q e e o, Pnane Yart b foncs ami rn o i | ooty enin vl ; WY RECULAR $48 GRADE ver, have linked him with i 2 i 1 with t ! s members. o N ; 2 WNLGULAR 2 \ K was on 1 Father Was Mayor Courtly ex-Mayor Harrison. an old s democrat who served five nough {o per S, % has made no public : £ Rl e stage. Mis a0 T it e [ Tralian Specials | Chicago's link with father, before him. hea times le his concert de- r Machree” and ntide” befor. 1dministration during t world's fair of '03 ague and Edward N. F h democrats whose main ir i < Happy days in has been business, p t ® he cnough cash en have t noted died Wed Ben Lomond cir dezpectiy own their plans A4 they not & holders 1 entr Mayor tt, chai hompsor republican ar 4 Alderman O 1 rt iy 1 ‘ & i o ¢hairman of the county republican t George Berne B e committee. Stnines | THelprma | Cacint satd VA | The democrats have Michael I.! ) ; SESRY ¢’ and Dennis Whealan, both [ meeting of the Fabias o S e R etter ward leaders, as compromise | which . B. S predicted w 13th century frescoes were discover- fall of her father's government ed in the remodeling of an old Ro- man church in the commune of Istia i Regular $55 Grades Social Register Makes Usual Omissions of Prodigal Sons New York, Nov, 28 (UP)—Several 4 Y i ) eIl known New Yorkers found i ‘ Frocks ister recently hecause of mar- hich it frowne the co-called Among them was William J. Wil- lock. Jr. young scion of a wealthy Syosset, L. I., family, who married a chambermaid in his father's home and was subsequently charged with His anti-freeze hreach of pro ¢ by another house- evaporates. He is hold retainer. nervous for fear his Lleanor H. Hutton, daughter of car will freeze. dward H. Huttons, who left VR avenue home to marry 5 wenue home to Wl Preston Sturges, young playwright, Bl tain- of your anti- alto banished. A third name § y reeze protection? omitted was that of Dr. Jo A L I Llake, noted surgeon, who married One filling of G.P.A. d e e Rad Glyceri a nurso after o had been dvoreed | LB | 1,600,000 cars from the former wife of Clarence 5 it to-day. last year used just after his mar- o L _GLYCERINE " d o Cont of the e r button, register recognized Col. Charles A. smartly mannish T indbergh after he married, and has . 20. 20 bee kept him on the roster. ned, id ever heard of in tl buy and you'll nev Coney Island “Dogs” EQ IT WON'T Refreshments at Ball EVAPORATE More than 200 members and 3 friends of St. 13lmo lodge $ Pythias, and St ! h 3 RO ONE FILLING ers attended th I g == LASTS ALL WINTER eve ball in Judd's hall ¥ night, 7 freshments attempted a novel plan this year, having a typical Coney Jsland barker behind a hot stand, where hot dogs sizz d Jiot rolls were picked from the oven. | That the idea was ceeptable was proved by the complete “sell-out shortly after 11 o'clock. ANTI-FREEZE SOLUTION