New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 7

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— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950 1 othy Johnson of Middictown, Guard |Wars will be instituted in this state | ends of red tape in government de Honorary Memberships Conferred : Crowe of Waterbury, Council 'shortly, and all members of Walter | partments to sccurc utmost speed in Member Illa Brennan of Waterbury, | J. Smith post and its auxiliary were | getting the inon~y into circulation o] Color Bearers Alice Sheridan of New |invited to attend. The first new pogl | after congress approve y ar eterans an {1541 lary Canaan, Emma Hatter of Stamford, |to be instituted will be in Naug: Colonel Woods. the chairman, saw Rose Goodwin of New Haven and | tuck on Saturday night. and the nccessity for somc legislation to Lillian Ogden of New Canaan neat will be in Saybrook next Tucs- | iron out technicalitics, and conferred Mrs. Helen Smith, mother of Wal- night. All state department of- | with congressional ' aders to get it ter J. Smith, after whom the Vet- |ficers will be present through. He went to the justice cyans of Foreign Wars post was e and treasury departments to find the St sl sl ke way around other customary delays sembly and received a mark of and announced site selections would homage that was sincerc and affec- be handled by a dozen committees tionate. | instead of one, as a single group | Ten former World War veterans | could mot get through in time et a s el ]| The president proposed allocating initiated into the post before more ”"\ 'Ov_wf"‘r‘ 'm;v funds as follows: than 500 persons. While the work e 'lfl;.é't"lv']‘ "ly}ra‘r’lnumr 'i)»d L was done in almost perfect darkness, F 0 b I G,' 'v‘»\ . ‘»‘ ) of this for the yells and groans of the candi- ”‘S[ l]l m’s{ 0 “[]Clsm "M:‘ ‘::” department !‘uyi 00, dates when they were being given 5 l Slld e o o n nilitary out- made more than onc spine, malc ¢ ““‘v.“lw j partment, 81 and Yemale, quiver for a moment S . 2 Lsnio o nay G $3.- When the lights were finally turned as ";'m‘v T"‘v" 5 (P Presi- o J‘L‘ !y -‘ ,t 3 ent 33 on the 10 candidates. pale, but firm, nt Hoover's plan for spending for institutions, and navy de- 150,000,000 within six months on nent $4.620,000 for yards, public building jects was started | docks, et today on the road to legislative - - - enactme with the first outburst oL \ e 5 o et ammarentts sinea. - Mining Congress Plans A detailed explanation of his plan, Safety Device Change | giving the amounts allocated to sub- | Washingto.,, [irc. 5 (P—Mine dis- divisions of the government de- 'asters of the year stood as grim partments, but not naming the | sign posts guiding committees of the were given the emblem of comrad ship and welcomed into the post fra- ternity. The t work will b given to these candidates at the next regular meeting of the post The degree team from Lieut. Cad- well-Colt-Robinson post of Hart- ford performed the degree work. The stations were filled by the fol- : | . : R o specific building projects, was ac- American Mining Congress today in GHARJES Eociiln LIS HANSY QAUDEITE lowing membems of that post: Dep- | uorded a favorable reception as the |making new safety plans. uty chief of staff, Anthony A. An- house appropriations committec be- | A new code, aimed at securing gelo; . senjor viee commander, JO- | gan hearings on the proposal Ereatertcatay iihc e seph Hendersohn: junior vice com-| ™ mp, chjef of the public roads | tions which have claimed so mander, Andrew Koltheimer: ¢haD-|yyreay and the chicf of the army |lives, was in the making for lain, George Woodward; officer of | opoincers, unde hom the bulkiest | mission to the American Standards |the day, Past Commander Francis J. | cxpenaitures o be made, were associations McGee: adjutant, Edward Hackell: the first witnesses on the committec | Perils within the tunnels of mines, member of the council of adminis- | fist. TWith them also was the direc tration for Connecticut: quartermas- | tor of the b was made an hon-|ter, James Butler. These officers wards last une orary member of the post auxiliary. Two resideits of New Britain | O'Hara and Daly, Mr. Smith was were honore( last night by Walter | conducted to the altar where he re- J. Smith pot., Veterans of Foreign peated the oath of fealiy to the post Warg, and tie post auxiliary. They and subscribed to the oath of mem- were Charler F. Smith. chairman of bership in the national order. He the board ofl.anders, Frary & Clark was then conducted to the state, to and Mrs. Fainy Gaudette, gold star a seat beside that of State Com- mother whe reccived a distinguish- mander Simons. those atte t upon clectrical in- ed serviee woss from General Ld-| Mrs. Gaudetic r dget. who prepared the | stallation, and others involved in president’s detailed list transportation of ore underground were assisted by the “wrecking | Mr. Hoover's obgcervation that | were given defailed atter S Judd's FIl was so fillcd with | State officers of the auxiliary offi-|crew™ during the initiation. consist- | the test of unemployment rolief | hope inat 1 use of disaster would members o the post and auxiliary, cited and eyes were moist |ing of Martin Klingle, Joseph | plans lay in the ability to pay wages Sl e onontd with manystate officials and prom, | when audette was conducted | Schwartz, Frank Considune. Lehigh | within the next six months arrested | fire-fighting explosions inent 15, that the state post |to a scat near the state commander. stewart and Joseph Oricnt; sentinel, | (he attention of the legislators. They are to be co aritiEds officers burly had room in which to after she had taken the oath and | joseph Crystal. passed over without comment his | session tomorrow o work, andthe degree team from {had received the cross of member-| fhere were many veterans pres-|other assertion that cabinet alloca. | rrow, Hartford jad trouble in putting 10 ship. pinned beside her distinguished candidates through the dugout and | service cross, which had been post-| Among the Harry G. Berg- | lection of projects by congress would barbed wic entanglemenis. humously conferred on her son. lynd. com of the post in |inyolve “long delay.” HEAD COLDS The cermony of making Mr. Corporal George J. Gaudette who artford; Carlos M. Davis, quarter- Alrcady Authorized Smith anhonorary member of the | ¢~ killed in Irance on the day be- ! mmaster of the Hartford post: George | Then, too, the president pointed Quickly banished by breathing this post, as prformed by the state offi- fore the armistice was signed. French, department quartermaster, hat all the work to be dont pleasant germ destroying vapor cers, wassolemn and impressive. | The state officers who conducted 'a resident of Hartford; Harry Clem, inds will be on projects : Y POERON) The statins were occupied by State |the cercmony in honor of Mrs. Gau- department advocate, and Depart- zed by congress. The | 3°Ur handkerchief. Commaner Albert Simons of Hart- dette, an honorary member of the ment T or Ryan of Bridgeport. itlon! to. carry ‘outithe request . Stze Junior Vice Commander auxiliary, were: President Alice “oll E floor was iced in the house by T s i nantic Past n of New Canaan National fi la fresh- a approp State Cormander J . Daly of Judge Advocate Helen Shanahan of ments served in a wa “chuck Hartfor, Past Commander William Waterbury. Senior Vice President manner we e to the mem- was placed before the sen- Dibble o Meriden and Statc Senior Catherine Dibble of Meriden, Secre- | bers and t hds, who ate in house’s action. At Vice Cowmander Mortimer O'Hara tar nees Anderson of Bridge- relays of a at {He sare Linclolniesidon lotam ent [nents of Watebury. port, Condustress Rose Langtry of | Announcement was made that|gency gommittée for employment 50 applications — only 50¢ Led ito the post room by Lee, | Danbury, Patriotic Instructor Dor- new posts of Veterans of Forcign|was blsy gathering up odds andl At All Druggists | ent from of rts state. | tion had been chosen be Not an Imitation—But an Improve- ---Without Reservations EVERYTHING - TO BE SOLD For As Low As Not More Than | < 0 @ AMAZING when you consider every Living Room Suite, Bedroom Suite and Dining Room Suite on our floors or in stock, many worth up to $300, now offered for $99 and less. Everything is marked with large sale tags. At a glance you see huge savings that should start another “Gold Rush.” So bold is this event—so broad in scope, that words are inadequate. Prices speak louder than words. The Big Trail Leads To HERRLPS HARTFORD CORNER MAIN AND MORGAN STS. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS HARTFORD ) RN == | RADIO TUBES BOUGHT FROM ONE OF THE COUNTRY'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS REGULAR| SALE TYPE | PRICE | PRICE 224 3.30| 1.29 226 1.75| .89 227 2.20 99 245 2.00 99 280 1.90| .99 ‘ 210 9.00| 3.29 Do not confuse this with an 250 Ilooo 3029 ordinary tube sale, for these L 7.25 are pfod\llcts olAa national quxv 2.50 .99 organization and built of the 171 z.zs 089 finest material. Brand new sfock. l Iz 2.25 089 = E (7 s AR AN N N 3 A b A F Christmas stockicing A brand-new gifit Frigidaire has created a beautiful sterling silver medallion, or “Medal of Honor,” that we're idea for men wWho juing on all Christmas gift Frigidaires at no don’t hold back extra cost. This medallion is engraved with the name of the fortunate one who gets the Frigid- at Christmas time aire or with both her name and yours. We'll engrave one of these medallions for vou and tuck it away in a handsome velvet case. Then you wrap it up with all the Christmas trimmings and slip it into the slim chiffon stocking that she's hung beside the fireplace. The result will be a surprise that IS a surprise. And there will be no question but that you'il rate as the Prince of Thoughtful Givers. Because there’s no Christmas Gift in the world like a Frigidaire. It's a gift that s lasting —a gift that she’ll use every day in the year—a gift that shows how much you love her. Incidentally, Frigidaire prices this Christmas are lower than they've ever been before. And we'll agree to special Christmas terms. Come in today—while a full lire of models is still available from which to choose. FRIGIDAIRE Aristocrat of Christmas Gifts Tz Connecticut Light and Power Go. 92 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN PHONE 3600 FADATL TANSESSATMDA 1.0 DE 22 DA DS IL T AT DS NBHE DB IS T2 DB DS VAN RS DAING S0 R T 0N 222 S Re————————SE AR AR A AR i bt L et L 5 S S BB DD 23 DD IR B T S K A B S 3 & i S AN DN 500 25 S 0 B T Sk By

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