New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1930, Page 6

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) EW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930. — —— New Britain Hera HERALD CUBLISHING COMPANY le Associated Press Mernbe ALL DEPENDS SULS DOMINATE BEITAIN nxio the Co vell ou )y the combine wrals; and i nust pport of Lloyd-Georse crals for nd typica! politician. iz an oppor- tunist and hopes for When on some specious issue a sion in ranks is politicai foes can seized upon 1o hi be adyvan ARNINGS O WINES TR OWN DAN CLPID HAS BLU BONDS TN RAILROADS ENTIRELY NT ARY MERIDEN ASKING TOO MUCH Cong to patroni e pipe mount to companies | (of w v Ria] local I side of developing a of hoys into *“frec arc Congress nities at the gh sane. is not lunc proposal L HENEN MONEY TALRS ASTGUARDSWEN SEEK GRAINBOAT do the fr help the 1eir futurc in no, and class t nothings story of erag hoy cit oining one mo Observations large COMMUNICATED w.3—THE OBSERVER— school boys be any groups way On The Weather Fear Maple Bay Lost in Lake - Superior likely cause he form of Middl s the HIT BY BEER BOTTI No ) social d their me guardsmer had | cists stationed ho! sty outsid tronble urled beer 1 helple A stone one bus and trol foot ditch ool some The 1 en ot spill s afloat whom w ¢ district BN V(P izl IFas ir o cor ter rs. | but riously num- h sech- air in | -.?OOWMQA&;&LOQ&QJOAQOA.»&b&&&l&bbhl&’“i..’&&bb! ; lakes Random Observations b On the City and Its People ztmwmv CVCRPTCTVEPIEETCEPIPICEPT PP TIIIITEPIONN Taxpayers Will Pay c for Accommodation hange except an accommodation to public. he might be cxpected 10 the stand that the proposal | wait until a mere propitious | Yet 11s0 aimpion hard-pressed taxpayers and if ancial breathing spcll ot at all lean towards 1t any event, the added two-installment system will taxpayers fo ion it is intended and the to add they zed to do. 1 met out of 1 « posiaee and systen Doy ther that he might In cost of be whos: the or finl clerical e nst paid e ¢>mmo Lot 2 o AS5OSSOTS necossary stafrs tax collect to their they say will he 2 the as Jabor book ¢ cost an Too Many Lawyers Judiciary Comy J. Henry oul on tec, Roraback ¢ ot import it res 107ty ng to do o Jawy e irther political experience gain- “Czar o to b word with the supposed legal pro basic ion judicia manuf amber s <0 is pro pos Higgir Doctor exis derived ing plan from < 0 vi- scems 10 like co- ough eeable hrouz department o collect crs speak of e “d'Esprit” and Moon Goddess ported evening peck at the priee cane was read for it. presenta- ock “Dawn on; was ions ar cesmaker Aside ro aind aiways throbs in a st 4 to be inconspicuous But room by adding old cn- an in cre: copped Salannom ave a reached ¢ one to ple be other when a fixatio used unp in the Room pilot dis- likely room the Ma vou A deep up to 1 1 1 And here stits arc No when probably t them proof the stomers who in a of pointment over n into hysteria look > shyrocket husbands bills. -up and | 5 provided for handed th them out They alley 1o in the hink 1 wa ¢ aked abandon of th mething. diessmaking place | of th belle of our town. Wo- brought a pair of ieldorif's dware store one after- and held them ngon in that dim decade she hear] before a several chairs froi: a mule-like gust of laughter. Her “This.’ cooed hand her skirt placket. jt 1 am not She swooned flec V. McNaught Inc.) semi thought In passing oing to A saleswoman underthings lady she ilmy in - me. “is our h flew {0 nember from a looked a swe n conscio as slightly open (Copyrigit Syndicate, p- ing glance theart, het with all s | | varies protersions of break puiting, say a a democratic profession on the It their interests watched would be a gracceful move on the governor's part which would retlect credit on the legislature as a whole. Bootblack's Social Club Never Hear of Cushing’s Rules Shining shoes is the last thing in the world a bootblack thinks of if the discussions at the weekly mee ings of the Boy Bootblacks' club are any criterion although occasionally the t comcs up. The Boot- blacks cach Tuesday night in the Y. A. and the scven to 40. If there is sival or a reduced rate hen the attendance re refreshments the stale a democratic farmer member of any or Ve M. C. from a street ca at a local movic falls. When there a at the meeting or clection of officers the attendance Elections are held each month and no matter how popular a candidate is at the time of his election he gets but very few votes for re-clection. One hoy who was chosen president with 35 votes wajority given exactly two votes. one of them his own. when he ought rc-clection. Opinions regard- the defeated candidate are pressed with a frankness i pallivg In b vlay more cmber gains, that 15 ine bey ability d of t just or s matters the di than aver who says h s 1s immediately £ a ni bar o cung ope movies 1 {ime the sold it to on occasion a cred a the boys not scontinue the fins comm vk boy in the books and hoys three of other et o candy ned the m with nding For a ndy and the members loss was suf- only voted le of candy but sm of their One week- 200d one critic nce cent eps a tanding on cents frequently boys e Professional polish and liquid rags pay rather price anality brushes fly and a bitter difference ion exists concerning two J brands of shoc Be drawing of pictures and swi opi polish o1 1Dy thei mad in ar hoys' 1ming oc most o also beinz nt to he pres ditorium. Throuzh he atter Pla ion a G o permar “ofa 1ajority he hoys ra mbers ine 10 crecd rom goes the group has none onn boys' way s about doing somethi that result in a deeper apy 1tion cvltured pan of those Former New Britain Gives Views on Mrs. Virginia Girl Decora Taylor. notcd formerly of should he personal he o a home that up on i ter\or Bow 1d not do a presidint of th told Clar oration that 1o 1 this home be decorated atcl o settings rece Telegram raylor nterior settings for the e Rovernor of Virginia o Mrs. Hoover © would choose a room w clorcd walls 10 set off flatterin remodeled home o recently peach her zra r. a shade lignificd type of tor Mrs. Taylor ackeround of 1y Lutter-yellow draperies 1o s blonde hair of the woman 0 promincnt a part in Britis the mor For lLady choosc alls o plass o v oma would inth with a Bow or N Mo« ) daring thei vge to de ordin Greta Garbo, with # persona tone. & moditicd modernism subduin ades and a rather lighting cffect woul or declared in decorator should know quirks of the patron be- offering to decovate her home Touc) ca of hunior often per- imszable, she s Rudy Valle she would sentimental modernism, v picces pre- dominating sweet and rather 1ag) torc are Tor prescribe a 1 angular and colored with cloying tones Cold Weather Expected To Improve Busincss Although cold by thousar evil, it i3 ha business men who mer weat is gr sary clim rejoicing regard it depended on by who can be tunes as a on to cash friend thei siness is a ventt whicl ther Weather chant ahead mereury in up or proaches, ginning to think ments and changes in styl When the calendar indicates that winter is he begins to think in terms of and comfortable clothing, style changes. If him. he suffers Fickle scasons his head and s in plays can He with the the down make important or break a pa mer- stocks the 50 ap- purchascs his expectation that thermometer will When nows the sprinz public of new. cool & is be- due, warm well winter mcial gray hairs in wrinkles in his brow For weeks merchants turning eagerly to the weather casts in the newspapers hoping an indication that Jack Irost n the In fact the weather has had an important ing on prolonging the unsatisfa business situation. ocks of or tricks reverses. have been forc- for was m bea way ory new by | other | committee, just 1o | 1t| attendance | | commissioner goods have been on the shelves waiting for lower temperatures move them out in the arms of cn tomers. Other merchandise whic t depends on a change in public tas’: has likewise languished. With the advent of colder weather, business is cxpected to show an up- ward curve on the graph charts cf economists. A spirit of greater op- timism has been noted recently and from now until well after Christm:s business men look for brisk rtading Important stimulants to Decem! shopping are the distribution Christmas club checks by banks a the release funds which hs been deposited in savings account In spite of what is popularly call ! a depression, savings banks depos have increased throughout {1 nation. Unable to pierce the 1cil which obscures the future. tho sands have refrained from spendil money cxcept for essentials have hoarded their funds against a possible rainy day. PBut the a proach of Christmas loosens hen strings and purse strings with the result that reservoirs of gold a tapped and money comes into culation of b Habit of Confessing Seems to be Growing this m st world our own wh in what is coming pape h led Last night of to believe it %0 cases had gone for 1in itimate in confessions. Two fir fellows four in an automobile Plainville stioned by a o stable and h of them insisted vehemently he had heen driver. there nothing but to arrest hoth for drunken one tion of the same car nd a n arrested in Rerlin for setting a ba ire last Sunday denied that he | done so then but admitted a action 18 months ago Has the publi ssion magazines too seriously vould seem that it is determined ne only to be truthful but also shoulder blame We expect that next man ar- ed for reckless driving will demand that the officer his brea 1l also tell him t} While some poc fellow pi up for vagrancy will tell the police, “Hey, 1'm no corn mon hun I ain’t broke 1 still go dollars T stole from = tshoig i were q by hat was fo sim taken these ¢ the onl smell he stole 1 @ some penitent office some d ite—and without horv bomb «xplo Tom disaster? shall railroaded poc Stanford Whit Booth ading a m The 1 st Herocs of Are Lound Vhen versicy at Home tn mentioncd thoughts wande ere hiz calibre gu our A who are lrothers who went over t top of Th workers cnga ~d task of e m Wher vistories of hard wri e quict plo oll: nrosaic int carni ks and as their given no pages t courage. Bu: ihey glory. Far behind the arc women and children w eir jobs fhe 1 comforis of d ot racked Work, out Sl 1 bodi hard and wit he 1 wit ain of adily complaint on ol labors w an those encounts tasks, are fightir dentary today 10 keep their picks and Through t rise and shovr lo I jobs monotone arms and hacks s hecome weary hor wives varm Vot th nightfall the army di to th ceted sar soldier rethirning own hon who appreciate d by children T know theit keep fold of by : 1o be g their vho vifices a wi hat o caddies have one through them from Heroism militany is not confined to darine Right 1 Britain who jaws tighten looms advances. New th on heroes ma - won't hen be found whose sit men quit and ad- 25 Yé‘arsiA‘go Toduy (From | Upen house YoM CAS is invited to visit tper of That Date) will be observed tomorrow. The pui the various de ments With the cold weather ty. many of the streets in poor condition. Complaints ar habit upon the ¢ are stil hecoming The department hoping for a continual of rain to help out *he poor uttle Meadow ave ice for good present time i< to be $3 a ford stores. officials arc streich condi tions The n $15. This is said lower than Har New Britain high is nd its foothall scason with a vie- tory over Naugatuck High. Th gamc played at Elcctric field The Trish lin, Irels win Lyceum city is su anxious 1o Dub. ladies' choir from nd, will - at the ¢ evening. n the choir pp: Sund Thers are 26 girls Ben, the clock onse Sir in o Ber work in the tower Fritich ed for of parliament Hali London in amin

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