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6 New Britain Herald " ", HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain. Connecticut (Sunday Bidg., 67 Church f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. | = |the south end is going to be paud for entirely out of his own pocket. I don’t think he has any children go- ing to school or if he has they are |going to one o the new schools Has he ever been inside the North-| end school? Not i thinks no | one has a right to call it a fire trap. | It may look “lordly™ or on the ! ''stately” building or “edifice” to came |him (I wonder where he buys his glasses?) but even those who oppose | building a new school s time admit is unsafe becausc | to is see any requests for the Docs Senato tion? COMMUNICATED High School Pupils Work As Well December 2, 1930, New Britain, Conn. New Britain Herald Issued Dally At Heald Excepled) reet Editor Dear Judging from the Mother” got the other day r gencration as they rom the Senior High school and the junior High school she must have SUBSCRIPTION RATES ant “One like Tear o cd t $3.00 Thres Montha o prolong wha $5.00 a our a sotten a street corner glimpse 15t Not all of the girls “paint up” and along the streets trying to the boys' and only a majority of students stand on corners making wisecracks as painted maidens “parade” by of students who bite to eat and veddle papers, stations help at odd jobs to do after Meriden has an old wooden school | still in is that any reason why | New Britain should be so unprogres- | Let him take a tour of th end and look at the schools. | are prastically all new ani modern buildings. They have some | claim to the titles stately and lordly and the taxpayers in this end of had to their share We d w swagger use ex- n eves reports sive? Hotin sing medium They s and press sein -A cheer is booksellers publishers for deft manner which they their business from al- | hed nawy credited to 4 lete blivion ew | <dlted'n a1 and cvenings. There | school and stop oomplete sonilont e sen | isdiln e b Y r a few who have nothing|for it until we get it Ll e e . j i ] S cntire industry went haywire. Fven | iy began to decline. will Hong v York, Dec. 4 com aiways open and i Member of the I'ne Assuciated ed to the use © Associnted ess X lus in stores, | gasoline Press aly en city pay f need won't we book-borrowing vear as the mna me old story ceded in other sec- Northend school will 1€ this school this n Member Audit Bureau o & s & ns Book 00 department and ted 1 4 shops, sections be the s store | li- | of ice | r gen- why help circulating the rotunda i Y s hatever. | o big| autograph | e nd t Centr had 1 attended and offered tomes gratis to a gener- had who | next be to be pa or eve o vear some ex sales for in- | cuse to HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH. pitied Iped vaiti lding and inside the b WORLD €Ot that cconomic cr the debacle. Hastil o suted, and 1dio and talkies played a large ritten webe consider. in Defense of High School Pupils y " New B ain 230 NoT 2 2 C e Herald : publication new school demanding to d disqui beeanse need more roon ava- | up an “RELILT GLOOM YES. BUT PROPAGANDA s 100 to plug : not 1 ey o 1 Hdaay A Bool s came to th tri had fo! announce 32 a hasif o T 1 Jollar and oo t she others hit t half this busi- veached nue shop is reputed to four books in should a future les- I or others } motherly |, i % e e d ideas of hecause Ner the the ve Rz ety mind and |, rt the ones 5. That's o of al reoi ties Sery- 4 Ser room. Let's a day the chi ore rid of to mora e t won't do school NT rging” from the = s 18 perhaps OUr | 4y School o her |/ oll to PAI almost to adver- tucent Has Iis Say N onditie TIher essions 15 Pros- again, ar cad More g bov tvpes be- ago in a -no young their door was the | non and eir Underneath Toberts are among Farfar is a literature Bookmar of and has a notion—expressed 10 M- friend g ag A Reply to “One Slother Sororities a Costly musement gulped a hiree- lantern in "hey dice. tomer is a retired | FENN, MUSCLE SHOALS E ; i’ AND SO FORTH : : nd fo vee reac in his Sin- pro- of most nion i '];oon;ervflle Folks 7 s out of t SERTRNS A1 swim—u tha pa 1S der 0 knows the type ce sororities anded foster wou 10 meetings — ins things The faile ‘doll up worthy ificar “front” t reago Mayor o ty for t I N P 3 ole t foot the D e money 1¢ bills soror will b loor of su nce of vide a ot chidilhy father back a atte ow common” or Xpensiy ed to the DUNE organization— ould girle have 1o remains hologna sary work S \adie done effic old folks : hands t 5 i t 3 don’t think L them about inder reasor ¥ the fo 1o reason to do through- and eat, and old man's used eing E eat well nothing to discuss transact—in meeting at all. All out the evening is ta perhaps to radio. Last but not least, t of sororities and ven in proper than be 50 vears that ortli more azo or ack t as ives and the world and give the the entire Sill places undert King charity an mothers into senl listen the Food £o out men a he recipients rning what (hrough the motions of working ; but charity all the ole 1dea Joh requires brains I Mother | adol pent on i L and could have done|one it much of 1 o kill. I don’t belicve One scent child who | vpe flaged dole syster of orzanizatior nterfere tion, i depre part, wo should nobs. encouraze eliques ation 5 doles given out in Mother with normal 1ol life, and i ink 1 befter done with all the b amour o eral certain extent it iz already beinz | want t . v fucket doubit if she high hatter ot Nashtil 5 couldn't land a man | Are New IHaven i cominion N 54 MODERN MISS t put a curb on New York soon, 1 kiow of a few No: Va who are going to remove Northfield, Accommodations few of the members fromnm their Pitt Editor New Britain Herald uence, if they have {o the Portland 22| T see One Taxpayer has put in Tis|good old-fashioned paddie to accom 44 two cents worth He seems to | plish it without complaints. 24 {have the idea that a new school in | DISGUETLD, done, and the doles wi the winter makes all outdoor wor except snow shoveling quit unlikely The effect on the public mind of too much of a ruction about uu- employment is diametrically op- posed to what is meeded to bring about & semblance of confidence in school hoard them prett ate paren least herd rrent. We doesn’ all g short enable us to w Orleans now, in those 40 at 24 36 wil make ol Wants Proper School accurate ait dependable comparison ¢ governnient operation of Muscle ' that of existi plants operated—at (‘onowingo are surely rea- vt irgh use ain }rivately or example, These | nounced following” in America. From recent events, Mr. Lewis also has a pronounced following in oth- er countries. Includings the, ete. In the underworld they now re- fer to the Ltig shot as “the high hot''—and if the printer makes it hat I'll pout again. 1 called in Fred Fitch. my chauf- fer and severe critic, to permit him to 1y house from Paris, which he had just brought from the custom’s house. It is a trifle giddy. but I sea no reason for his inquiry: hat's to wear in a show. isn't it?” (Copyright, 1930, McNaught Syndicate, Inc,) Facts and Fancies e suit Robert Quillen as! The population is dense in ways and the automobile ef- a cure in only one {wo B ing a help Secretary It's still too puddies. shilled puddler won't Davis in the Senate. dry to make any the t-ouble is that en- tried to eliminate dan- the help of Perhaps gineers have gerous curves without the fashion magazines, football isn't hke pass- Professors never help the a football. T ng 1 star pass | You can say one thing for a bear market. It doesn't tempt the boys to make a killing with the company’s 1one it t's Paren's are people who think silly to dread a vismit to the dent it the tooth is Willie's. he inch moments Democrats little bet- wishes when sn't the great town olini on dictator than Ttalian Scarface Al's bigger s Rome. way. The sar- along somchow addicted to af- parties, always got were bridge ternoon Americanism g t ank to shoot dits ourselves that “preparedness courages war Keeping guards assuring * en- t why call it capital the possession alnays prevents it. punish- t when of cap- in 1t was a married man who decid- ed to enlist the nation’s women in the task of finding odd Jjobs for men. tence: "l'd rather said the man, member my Correct this s be sick myself, “than have any family sick.” of Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate COMMUNICATED " A Girl Speaks Her Mind Dear Editor: We are again confronted with the everlasting problem of the younger generation. This {ime a mother speaks her mind. May I speak with her a moment Have you considered, Mother of 1230, how conditions have changed since the days when you were 167 Would it be possible for a girl of today to conduct herself in tho same munner her grandmother did. People are beginning to learn tha value of wearing less clothes with no decrease in health or loss of vir- tue. Was it healthy or sanitary for a girl to squeeze herself into such centraptions as were worn in 1850 2nd to wear skirts which swept the ground collecting all the dust and dirt of the strect? Why do you no ionger wear the [old-fashioned hoop skirts? Tecause yon have seen that the clothes of today are better in a thousand and one different ways. I daresay had | yout been born twenty years ago in- stead of perhaps fifty, you would have been, and acted the same as ths so-called flappers How easy it was to be modest in sour age when temptations were not as great and people were afraid to express their true opinions? Why judge a girl by her skirts or her lipsticks? You might just as fairvly have judge the morality of a | woman in the old days by the size of | her waist or how many rats she puts in her hair. They're not a bit wilder {han their mothers were and will bhecome good, understanding mothers i given half a chance As for the “sheiks”, speak for themselves FOR THE 25 Ye:rs Ago Today N let them DEFENEE. | school in its Britain was trounced The [ basketball team | opening game last evening by Mid- | d1ctown high, the score being 39 to +19; The Woman's club is arranging a | number of musicales for the winter | months, The American Vitagraph Co. gave an exhibition of moving pictures at Hanna's armory last evening. A large number witnessed the exhibi- The New York liquor warehouse on Main strect has prepared a spe- cial price lst for the Christmas season. The best quality whiskey i3 $4 a gallon An important Kenilworth club | evening. The street committee of the com- I mon councii will mect this evening. | There has been considerable criti [cism of late over the bad condition |t Main street high of held tha this meeting will be BRIGHTEN UP than an Finger-marked an: abode of a carel, and tarnished silverware. ats s rainspotted and marred then se them: fu —_———— 105, Was 1322 New Yo t a copy herewit Bureau, New Avenue, Washin cents Dostage v coin AND NUMBER CITY I am a reader of tne New Brita automol You Washington Bure It tells you what polishes are made of, shoes and - (LIP COLPON BERE POLISHES FOR EVERT Pt and le with its fine finish stained b 4 duil furniture and woodwork around 33 housekeeper. You don't like tn eat don't like to look through windows 4 by dust and dirt. Well, it is just a u hias a new bulletin on Pol- automobile, metals nf var leather and stoves. Fill out the rniture, A Er ) Britain lerald, §ton POSE. and or loome. uncancelled, U. S. posiage handling costs STATE in Herald