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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD MONDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1930. New Britain Hera'("’ egularity during the past genera. (hought he had as good a chance as |12t summer for $.0 a week and .+ Herald would be taughable, if it | fact that many of the jobless were on. Ol timers can remember when @0y others to become President of |30 @ high old time down there for | were not so grossly unfair. 1f you | collectors. 1 fortnight? Do yo1 know enough ' are as radical as your statements | _ = : . about this party to comment on the about high school sororities are, I f It ust take a lot of thought to hure ool like all the ot and had amount of money it cost the par- suppose any attempt to straighten i vick @ party leader that all frac Isshed b Uallyt (Sudons! Bxcentad) y dmilar advantages to get something | *DtS of these young girls? you out is a waste of time. How- £ tiony of the purty can be mad at. XE Horald Blag. ren reer ire ’ orthwhile into his mind. Rut some. 15 It “POPPYcock™ (hat another ever, let me say that | am a mem- A there was a turning point, |"OrCrIY had & house party with the, ber of one of those sororities, and You needn’t usk a man’s opinion S \.\(: RIPTION RATES b & ok st e s i r'\wol er ot ongeof the mfirl: along $ have been one for five years. and of censorship. Just ask him if he L 4 g S les ied from good chaperon, and is it “poppycock” ['ta here to their defense. Under- has any children. 2 P 3 2 £ W ad. It would be worth some. that that mother stumbled over S0 giund that this letter is prompted by = AR Ao ey - 1 ime to make a different kind "'ANY Petting parties in the building | ng youtnful loyalty or any such £ No more opportunity to get rich? that she finally collected her daugh- | epiotion—no, just a desire for truth | Rats! There is no limit to the num- ter out of a young man's arms and |ap4 fairness. Perhaps though, such ber of mixtures you can offer as one that would determine just indignantly marched her home? medicine what influences caused the change. Ts it “poppycock” that one sorori- 1y, only about two weeks ago put on A full chicken dinner. not only for ts members but ‘r a lot of para- long and sites from : fraternity who hap- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ce was close to the e e United States. He went to New Britam. Comnecticut | | | | Eutared af the) Port Offcaat New Briain |7 ¢ g i estigation than is usually a desive is beyond your compre- hension. As far back in history as you can §0. people with kindred interests and a desire for companionship and band who gave his wife a smoking fllonship have banded together— set and the wife who gave her hus- formed clubs. societies and such. New York, Dec. s.—Diary of a kuits of clothes.” {n our town we | band face powder. Wiv not at high school? Is there nodern P pys: Early up it being did not judge poverly by clothes. A e anything so wrong ahout friends SN Yeers come eventide since | boy was only considercd poor whan | Mencken says Prohihition is near proclaining to the world that they = have been dizzy from alcohol. So lie had the itch or wae sent home it end. Ah. well: he always main- have someone fig. |ATe friends. ihat they have created “ondering through the tov pass- from school with sore ey tained that marciage finished a 'B" 4 tie for that friendship? Yes, we ing Jonn Golden, Lou Holz and the —_— | great writer. PIEACREOT; each other's homes, and if ing ady Adele Astair along the “* e poorest boy back honie lived hes and coffee are what vou | WaY and browsing through the early or a river coal float adn was the| A free country is one n which S s L . . L . el A s e caterer's meal” that's what American wing of the \Lv.‘opmlun vieancst of all the harum-scarums. | people vote against ,[he party in Sl ; : : ’ : L xactly what T stated —appear ™' NaVe And let me tell you that | In the afternoon fo the St. Moritz He had a particular aversion for [ POWer Whenever they're mad about 5 2 sses at every meeting. | SNEN one of the girls has a new to see the Ted Cooks who have me. It was my fortunate privilege | 108ing money. court a little intellipent inveeii. | GTesS—it's an event. But that part|f0ound an ancient manor down | one dav to carry the purple gilt let- L of vour allegations is entirely too | Washington Square way to their teired banner in the Al G. Field min- An Indiana burglar somehow | e M Bl orienl andliiaiculous | o enlarge | IKing and may remain East all strel parade A high breeze sprung | Made a stove, with a hot fire inside. | Yet there was a time when you With more nowledge so- could maie a joke about the hus- to pre- straight Pened to drop in. at the expense of father of one of the girls, w young people o foed are mentioning §$10 es ost of such a yeock™ that practically oi. I'm sure anyone who read it |Winter. Home in the late afternoon up during the progress of the |00l enough to carry off. The police pitied the lack of intelligent think- | and the Sealyham had cheswed an- | march. I turning a crowded corn- | 8hould look for a janitor. ing that it proclaimed | other hole in the carpet but contrite | er the banaer puffed out like a | S M ln Voot Tolive w10 B neTo | withal vellyilg sail and I was carried | Correct this sentence: “Yes, I'm oS ted. and talk 009 out of it! Live and let live, | Reading my mail and came {wo |skimming along on tip-toe. I'rom | in ‘Who's Who,'" said the man, Work” they are And for heaven's sake don't make | ilarions stories from the jongleur the top of an ice wagon the meanest | “but I've never bought a copy of the a fool of vourself like that again. Gene Markey which I wish T might | boy velled: “Sic him, wind!" book. hree Loyal Members® issue = COMPANIONATE MAR declarations by r school e et A HIGH SCHOOI, print. And o in the thickening (Copyright 1930, McNaught Copyright, 1930. Publishers eliruihior he SORORITY ALUMNI. | dusk with my wife to dine and sud Syndicate Inec.) Syndicate e i : 5 B { Aeah otithe akieine denly struck by a notion to \isit — —- rents actually Directs His Remarks To Gansemayer's for roast goose. And e e Facts and Fancies 2° Years Ago Today e e o Facts and Fancies ¢ girls. and Dear Southender:— INEYOSE o i s e ing S t A(: Life is a process in which reason, | YO'K'S oldest restaurant. It - was o New Britain residents are hoping story of the zood nature and human practice | OPeN®d Monsfbaforten he SCIXIIEwar By Kobert Quillen that congress will appropriate $200, he United | constitutes the basic rule. When we | O the lower East Side and is mel- le for today: As scarce as 000 this fall for a new post office lic school are unreasonable or destructive or 0% with tiadition. Among early Ganapis pants, building here Postmaster Hicks sororities and fraternities cruel we are not regarding the rule, {Potrons - were - Millard Fillmore, - states that the situation here de- not allowed. hecause they cause we are not playing the game. [[4achary; Tayior "‘"‘” Winfield Scott. | Hint to Dad: Do your Christmas | mands a new building in a short 1 {rouble, (encolitage mnobe || The st sten fowarda ani unger. | RUOMIN the smntching: Glows (of oli | zrowiing eatie e rather than “good fellow- standing of school problems is the | ‘AMPS. sipped old ale —— The reformers in this city have re- hoys all recognition of facts that there are! It has moved about considerable | ¢ should be a happy land in | newed thelr fight to have all stores ischief. |unsightly, unsanitary institutions N those days but has never gone | \pich everybody can interpret an|closed on Sunday. Hartford ree cople. known as portable schools. We live | o ondRGniongsd In a sectior | ejection to please his own prejudice. | cently passed an ordinance against stage, at a time when the city is waiting. | deserted " nig it continues e Sunday opening. that in. Once the city was settled in its hab- '°A">‘~””‘_W OpENSuntil Aninefiniithe The chief trouble secins fo be a| The Stanley Works has been claim 1S of administrating social differ. (YeNirE “I g - m“‘ "“”' crowded. | g, of profits and a surplus of |granted permits for the ercction of o 'érrx‘i\ “‘“. “]’”M ;‘m Y:“M"""r:' prophe two new large factory buildings ) il e ) ; A. I Thompson was elected {reas- at they would not have to o} dining quict “Conditions are not as bad as urer of the Funeral Renefit so- ild_any more schools for a num- | OHE o man apprar on the surface.” said ciety, O. U. A. M. at the annual Ler of years whe were <:u: 8 "”‘ 2 - s "““'{"” an as he stepped into 'his meeling held last evening. The sv= or the new high nierits the LAy s¢ became =0 e - ciety was organized three years ago. s bestowed upon them for ‘.h':d he ; ' AV‘H d Goose \|7\>,- - - Argitation has been alart?zd for the buimassiig o= oSt ey RpuieIda oy Ralt BN s cotried BEh < i) E o bets War W the | formatlonfar & daviniraery i fiia e ofsitne cily Bt brlugs i s (8 RAles Gansemayerfe a iy o e e e Attt Atk There is a great need of this & bis squatbleana Suhepaopla fcombination el e i d e oz s T AN RSty B R e e e e the children will be in just as 800s¢ a JeoRen=tusie money to get a blaring radio. ! Co I €. N. G.. will hold a social S next Friday night at Holmes The “Buy now™ idea won't solve Hoffmann's hall ad a condition as ever. Dear Southender To Gansemayers came bewhist o o ferd ) ga ac or j 4 t Iks remind- [, " oblem. Backbone isn’t for| Rev. Theodore A. Steege has ace nts pay the schools. don't eliminate the unsightly days whose lan- 7% cepted a call to the pastorate of St e some in- unsanitary institutions known as is pure Yiddish. Also fat men : - Matthew's German Lutheran church, make that Je schools which T believe we mond rings who cat heavi TR e e v has more children per e than any other nation.” | AGRICULTURE ON DECLINE how do you explain o much | Boston. Dec. & {P—A survey of its iral electrification program during - © past year combats the helict football. called “the pigshin,” that New England agriculture is on atly i made of hull hide. Oh, the decline, the New England Powsr amateur theory is bull. | association announced today Mora than 3.800 rural customers haie heen added to the electrio Poor pcople in a pomer seriice lines of its com- om the historical pages of our city Paunches with their fist as thoug I'o you as soon as possible. The fifth wary stuffrd as yglit as the geese they oters are proud of their indepen- devoured. D e at the ballot hox They are controlled by J. He Rora- A post card annouwnces a wait- or any other machine ress in a Bowery restaurant is nam be disturbed by the od Miss lodyne Scarr ' ward vpsets tne old = tiers” apple-cart of the Broadway con annot afford to step aside as s s called The Wednesday Cul o yod firemen b, <0 named according to to hide their pov- |panies since January 1. 1923. The Eoodiiolitam T jependent sponsors hecause it has no cul. PTG rich people in a small town | association said some 316 miles of SOVIET SHOW NOT EADED ed by e s (i LR i el a0 6 and meets or o trying to seem poor new lines were extended into rural Gt 5 > i areas to serve 1654 new customers, S . 3 St You'll find no war grudges in aland 2.117 rural customers were add- Dezr Southender: na club the other evening they i T oo tike your fricnds along and %erc discussing the growing num- | 1and where nobody rejoices in the e to existing lines. ties and sororitics 1 tak walk to our institu- her of lily-like ladies who neither tual ba tey o toil noi spin “There ia not a e : b Sanararin it e (| —— oo me n ou n Winkl that does not contain Its BRIGHTEN UP i facts which A kept wo § 100! se than an automobile with its fine finish stained by | Sol s mud. Finger-marked and duil furniture and woodwork around e p o g et de of a careiess houskeeper You don't like to eat { contracts for new ad ted that old 1 silverware. You don't like (o looh through windows Eron tion « total amount B s from a gloomy 5 ramspotted and marred by duct and dirt. Well. it is just IO KNOW silab : comnmissions at . Our Washington Rureau has a new bulletin on Pol- Ty It tells what polisiies are made of, how to pre ow to use them: furniture, automobile, meials of yarious Student= Rowdies ; : gin of §$1.- 1 sitics of dining 1+ and woudwork. giass. shoek and leather and stoves. Fill out the Total eatras on ut t ‘ & sudds siss) telow and send for it your head. you look appropriaiion Mississippi $60,1 L us see how con- is almost impossi & — (LIP COLPON HER ayers’ money bas 10t smothered with & eries alonc cost | whip cream or « other goocy f h ston Buresu, New Britain Herald New York Avenue, Washington. D. ¢ ceps of the bulletn POLISHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE, rewith ve cents fn toin. or lodse, uncancelled, U. 8. postage ‘ grading and sidewalks atrocity wit nz a Painting $4.05 1ains | ert of d : S dsor ads shewld of to cover return postage and handling cosis sillshow ! onjons o 3 1d for | quic erest in X des (N = 1 AND NUMBER eference 10 pilarions ot STATE since Sam Bernard-—Jach 1 | am a reader of the New Britamn Heraid. YOU 10 4 Nun York newspar 00l 10018 for | w3 poor little boy w th t for human COLLEGIATE'S FATHER ion. pect 1o provide | —— good firemer Call- the Tuns Hard Names 0 prgc TCO""\’Vi"? FOH{S 'H WARDER. 0 bena S0 . Qtservations FRANCE LIKES A CHANGI ¢ 5 S iine : it i v e o Lo On the Weather Washington, Dee. 8.—Forecast for Southern New England: Cloudy and slightly colder tonights Tuesday LONG TERM IN PRISON fair; fresh po ]ym strong west and J'orecast for Lastern New York Clondy: slightly eolder in southeast portion fonight: Tuesday fair; fresh possibly strong west and northwest forecast for New Haven and L et 3 icinity Fair tonight and Tuesday; COMMUNICATED o ik, a slightly colder tonight 2 L < retair Conditions: Cloudy weather pre- vails this morning in the northern | Challenzes Girls to Allow ar as talen up the lanal eastern districta with snow Hurs reason to a\oid Investization ] nk that they ries in the Lake Region and north- more polite, ern New England. A storm of con- : siderable intensity is central over the 80 there North Atlantic ocean south of Nova is gitls mect, Scotia. Modcrate temperature con- oth sides )i ginues in the northern seetions. ared in the Her Conditions for this vicinity indi- corresponding cate cloudy weather with slightly | cretary J0yS SOmMe. Jower temperature. | g hing which will agree with our col Temperatures yesterday ZONING CHANGLS OUT v o ¢ § legiate sisters who have education Low WEST MAIN o make remarks niove pointed Atlanta . Maybe this letter will do no good. Atlantic City Efforts to pr e i i t i 5 . st it will be a long time before Roston zone from pushiir e d ar ; to \ r boys' night at our Bufalo treet, from High to C. rest ' ely 0 had pro v misquotes my and if we do. they Chicago 1 caid She will b to bring their own cats. (incinnati . . atiitnde s ONE OF THE CLUR GIRLS Denver oard, zealously ait z P vanted. With _ b [ b e P. S.—All us girls admit that [yuth the ent . g a lunatic he fired ., sort to which she (liere are exceptions among the [fattoras as interesting poin i - v t ipon a icinity of 1ill park. oy t t ¢ ter another dur . 20 iy letler Doss v by among those wise [0s Angeles whatsoever craching. hai. slicked s, stree! \fjap Donald L. Bar i Jef was that Rl A Nanticrat police- ! Ltare points on | Advises #Di zusted” (o Refrain From Naslifie tn ar " ould like to ask Moking a Fool of Himself New Haven will sev what ha = old facts Britain 11 I New Orleans i 1 2 nid New York oard. will spea of adinstment abou - rely ending Sudness, B . & o Wi Norfolk. Va ihs £Fonaine Fox 1990 West Main 1 ul boy and adwmiring foln i beach | wewpoint on life. in_ Lortland, M-