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I 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, CEMBER 9, 1930. REJECT ALL BIDS FOR GARBAGE JOB NEW YORK PASTOR BACKS UP LINDSEY Di e S \ ¥ o . > Approved Couy Plans CHICAGO FURMITURE QUARTERS BOYBED WOUADE RESIGS UNDER FRETODA Misundersto tions stood Kresel's about deta and question money to bt 1 and told the witr not coincide. SPINNING WHEELS DECE Mayville, Wis spinning wheel business is ¢ decline, according ! Frank Fell who turing them here years. Contrary two-thirds 4ar utility purpose INT of A e Husband Seeks Di From Pauline Fre 1 s Ang | i ) i | ; | | | [ | i | IRCD TN INCREASE IN A ' iHDflA [R F.FE \(l SHARE WAR W vorce derick PRIL HATES ——— Gressed envelope, Mr. Rip proot of anvthing depicted by oft. him). ) IBELIEVE IT OR NOT {75777 BY RIPLEY & (Reg. U. §. Pat. RED ND ONU § rkers l i CABIN — N Mo CABIN. TR N oF His wipow 15 IN JACKSON, MISs. an Al GEC KEVAN | -of Bellevue.2a { Chsey Jones! MouNTED TO THE Casey Joes! Wi H1S ORDERS 1N RIS HAND S Caset Jontes! GRTED 1o ™E fup TooK AFAREWEL AN ALLIGATOR PEAR 1S NOT A PEAR — nor ligator SCORED 24 POINTS %MQET 125! Hevo of Me famous Song REALLY LIVED/ HiS NAME WAS JOHN LUTHER JONES CAYCE, Ky. ..... Hence the name = NOW LIVING CAj_g)’" BiLL HEAD OREGON STATE N 10 MINVTES + 57005 20 M - Aganst Ricific — Uruversity ‘530 [t e e o— 6130, K Fentirn Syadiai, Ico Grmt Betaa il rsrved. EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON karl Bonawitz P Id\\ \n Oxmn With H|~ P eet—Mr. Bonawitz, whose home is in Elkins stern cme< for the past five yvears. By lh Hebrew novel accomplishment ' to use the entire compass of on the world's aid to have been me, Why Does e H[]USE REEEIVES ‘ won EMERGENCY BILL ~ Heasure Prowdes $110,000, 00, for Highways and Rivers ‘fER ARREST[D el e Formery ived in Newington—| ¢ r Quir composed of Miss Bertha : o ; ;s St e Senoor s Metropolitan Body Meets gal pro- $ Conne Mildred | S 2 ; athan Hale school; Miss i ety r E Wesker ot Hill i e e : i ; =2 Gentrdl died at the nome of h ; 3 son, Albert r' rock of ral Park, & g to word which has been Bl ¢ carh month Mrs. Brock made her FLul B n is composed of two or : years with her e i meographed pages and tells g, ugnier, Mrs. Eva Woods of New- Tl of the work of the club during the j,gyon Center. Funeral services will , 5 previous month also of antici- 'y "yo13 in New York and the body 5 ey next bulletin yyon {o Newbury, Vt., for burial i Commissioners Meet 5 P inced at the ter a dinner served at the Se- ; will have its De- 1 quip Golf club, Maple Hill, last eve- 3 r 17 Abel ying the metropolitan district com- e i Hale school y,iccioners held their regular v 1 of enter- | o onthly meeting at the local Junlor 5 iied by > cong ginnin pd William Fagerstro | High school. Matters pertaining to J [ o i e on Tefresh- o, wer construction in Windsor and o g : Lot ‘”;“A"“]'”'v')f“';:‘{ Hartford were discussed. George sued The committ 1 i e oui W2, Hanbury, | commissloner ot the i ¢ police ) . sl walnut Hin | Newington rict, presented a . A ears | tial facto o Lislt o resolution requesting that meetings o ju re of the metropolitan district board to P m be held on the first Monday of each 2 o purpos month except the month of August, o zer g o also that when such a date fell on ¢ pecial it be held on the follow- 1 ¢ ing “0(“]»1- for ood control | Grange to Meet LUMBLR DEALLRS MELT direction Newington Grange will meet to- 2 chiet of \ight at 8 o'clock ‘ construc- | (cor 4 From Firs, Page) | A public hearing will b held by on or nder th |the zoning commissioncrs of the is to be and c cluded Connec es. Of- | shire, 3400.00( 266: Rhode Island, $4 WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE Yor G —AP)—Mrs. sas City, llxml: lfln' Forest unds for roads and would be allotte Montana Trails rails in for as follows region, $450,0 | spent and the lake states late as 1 - limiting their use to thi Eine | Los0 1ended — Santa’ Too Enthusiastic, Freed Desplte f\nch || wnite Plains, o 1 || — now that meA ik | e pxung il, Christmas Santa Claus out of | assured fact. Santa Claus—Rodger McGuire. for the record—would never have fallen if opportunity hadn't knocked too often and business hadn’t been fundamentally sound. He was making $5 a day right along at his apple stand when a department store recently offered him another $5 to impersonats St. Nick on Saturdays. He hired a small boy to tend his apples and branched out. The oth prosperity went to his head. Stationing him- self in front of a theater, he be- r night, sought the public in ringing tone buy a nice red apple. until cheering him got to * cents,” Five was for- where a large on Only his apple, and that's police came he judge said 1spended.” wd he days and CITY HALL STAFF \Will Have Party on Dec. 19 for Mayor's Relief Fund At a meet | hall ofticials were m | fit of | be ng last and emploves, plans he emergency d at K. of C. n strect at 8 o'clock | December 19, {addressed the n for a large unemployed of milies relief fund, hall Frida ayor Q thain to eve- ley ds lief of the and their fund £ ind for t the city Thomas F. McGrath, |the board of public | elected chairn lon arrangements | ticket con deputy city airman of the publicity secretary of works, was committee also the Jean Coch- oint- 1 of the and was Thomas Linder. . Mrs. John Christ- Mayor Quigley reported today the following contrih to the relief ind: Lithuanian * club, $10; oseph Smulski, ' club of « 3 from Sl T IO ing next which would be 5 = street, has offered QUINBY WILL HAVE HELP OF TEACHERS' PUBLICITY ;- e s Staff for Publication of Monthly Bul- ietin Authorized—Men’s Club Social December 17, reuts to women and ble to pay for tended to ursday 7 and 4 p on even pro are vouched for the p welfare depart- o for report on what done city with re- oyment relief and the situation in general was received by eting of the New Britain the mayor today from Walter C. T ers' club held last night at the Conroy of the United o5 depart- Wa Hill school ment of labor industrial survey at were ratified by the oston, Mass ommittae on Pl ity under the| ha ship of t 8. Quimby sthan Hale ool. Hitherto the sole pub- Teachers' elub, | teachers \\.:rh of smoking on women's colleges. 4—To discourage the scenes © the part of students in women smoking in motion pictures, MRS, ALPHA BROCK DIES INNEW YORK ;‘\am. town of Newington in the Junior High school on Friday evening at 8 o'clock to discuss the advisability of changing zoning classifications of the district at the corner of Cedar and f having a bad influence on the | \ijarq streets and the district be- "Fhe league, in & statement, de. tWeen Dowd and Highland streets on lared it felt that the governing e west side of Main street and hodies of women's colleges “are to '_‘]‘" "h P tions Nos. 35 an be severely censured for letting |38 Of the ordinance. down the bars of discipline, for pro- viding smoking rooms, and for fur: thering in other ways the spread o succeeding Arnold Horween, BRU SNI LS BANKE! R Klll ED f Monte, a Brussels banker, dled last Idaho, $600,000: tne tobacco habit among the stu- olorado, Western g and | dents” | night from a fractured :iull, in- South Dakota, § 00 Arizona —_— | flicted by an automobile four days ed the window and New Mexico 0; Utah CASEY TO BE COACH |after he landed here. of two nursx hern ldaho, New York, Dec. § (P—The New| He expired on the operating table other was oming and 1 York Evening Post today said Ed- |an hour after being struck by a po- he had been un- California, $600.00 Washington ward L. Casey, All-American half- | liceman's car as he was crossiug for a nervous and Oregon, $600.000: New England back in 1919, will be made head the street. His wife was summoned 1, John, was states and the southern Appalachian football coach at Harvard for 1431. to the hospital but arrived too late le collapsed at news of his death | ARRANGES SOCIAL evening of city | de for a party for the bene- | on West | L‘Ml]THER HILLS SO Bennett | | New York. Dec. 9 (P—Seame Del | BURKE SAYS HOOVER WILL BE RE-ELECTED | Republican National Committee At- torney Sees Certain Victory—Says President Only Logical Man Washington, Dec. 9 (UP)—A| group of republican leaders who | | “just happened” to be in Washing- | ton is discussing the prospects for |renomination and reelection of | President Hoover in 1932. | “Mr. Hoover will undoubtedly be renominated and reelected,” one of e group, James Francis Burke, counsel for the national republican | | committee, told the United Press. | ‘If he is not nominated I do noi | {know who will be. To fail to nomi- | | nate him would be an admission by | the republican party that it cannot | win The other members of the gronp {are David W. Mulvane, national | committeeman from | Clements, national committeeman Missouri, and Frederick S. Peck, national committeeman from Rhode Island Mulvane and Clements were guests of Mr. Hoover at dinner last night. GAINER-KELLY ‘G0° IN COURT BATTLE {Boxers Attornegs o Fight Out Opposing Claims Kansas; E. B. | from | | New Haven, Dec. 9 (A—The Al ainer-Jack Kelly bout preliminary, one between lawyers, 1 court this afternoon It depended upon a decision by 1dge Carl Foster of superior court. | he Arena company here seeks an injunction to stop the bout being | pulled off at Waterbury Thursday night (for charity) on the ground it had prior claims on the fighters. The differences between the pro- rs o and the Arena Company rvening man- te Boxing Commissioner had ruled in favor of Ben r who had signed Kelly to was i mote between lawyers grows out of a rattling good at Savin Rock in the late sum- hich Gainer won by a close na Company is not bury bout is for margir as asserted rbal arg a court mised to which was fol- room with ring - INSUDOEN INPULSE | (Continued From First Page) vsterical mother bending prostrate form of her son lay dying on the floor of t v and ater treatment in an effort to Tommy died a few min- the family physician ar- dren, Francis, five, vears old, heard by police the youngsters were taken to bor's home. Mrs. Donohue #d she had accepted the boy's to shoot, without intend- him e is believed to be in biting a trick mule whose antics bring the family enough mon to enable them to live comfortably in their modern, ell kept farmhouse, highly re Two o rc nd Billy, thre mother que io 1% to injure Mr. Donoh Georgia, ex spected their neighbors. The neighbors said, however, the mother was of a highly nervous tempera- BANK MERGER DROPPED New York, Dec. 9 (UP)—Nego- | tiations for a merger of the Manu- | facturers Trust company, Public Na. tional Bank and Trust company. | | Bank of the United States and the | | International Trust company into an organization with resources of near- Iy a billion dollars, have been drop- according to a joint announce- today by the four banks. | elsewhere URGE REPUBLIGANS T0 AID OPPONENTY \Paper Says Party Should Avoid Il Will Evidence New Haven, Dec. 9 (—The Jour= nal-Courier today discussing the re= publican task of organizing L] cral assembly, urged ample repre sentation of the democratic minority on all important committees. It said “The failure to concede it will faire y be taken as a gesture of ill will.” In democratic circles here and in the state opinion 's that the party leader in the senate will be Frank S. Bergin, of this city, who rved last session, w the ratic leader in the houss will Representative William M. Citron of Middletown, who was the leader four vears ago. Dean Wilbur L. Cross, governor- elect 1 yesterday that no o kno be in his inaugur: message. Friends however, expect it will be a statc document dealing with mat purely state wide in their importance. FPolitical tinge to any later communication to the gen- eral assembly will be predicated on the way in which the republican majority treats the democrats in the way of committee appointments, in the oy on of those close to the: governo t. FOG ALONE GOULD NOT CAUSE DEATH Gontamination of Some Sort Present in Mystery Mist Br declaration tha Meuse valley which took last wee one comimission w! ed the 1 disappeared. ey reuc Felix Bertyn, ol Dr e Royal Me= teorological institute d Prof. Bor- det, the noted bacter ist, agreed with Prof. N that the fog alone could not caused all the 'E. T. CLARK CONFIRMED AS CUSTOMS INSPECTOR Temporary Commission for Vacancy Caused By H. P. Bissell's Death Made Permanent. tor of cu under a t en him summer FORMER GOVERNOR DIES Providence, (UpP)— Former Governo mball of Rho his home here last mon illness. He old Kimball was electe governor in ). He t ernor in 1901 with th Governor William Gregory defeated when he governor on the n 1902 Henry Goldsmith & CO. 35 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE GLEN STREET ‘ RUFFLED | CURTAINS | CURTAINS | Plain or dotted ‘ All cream, orchid, | Well Made materials | rose, green, blu Regularly trim with valances All Colors 93C pair | " FELT BASE RUGS ‘ 39c Pair CONGOLEUM | 50c Each | 87¢ « IN L:\lD LINOLEUM Installed $L10 Yard ANTS by experts — green and hlue | REMN checked patterns — | 9x101% only ‘ $4.98 ... | e . $1.00 | SILK $11.00 | e 39¢ | QUILTS, each HARDANGER FILET LACE CURTAINS ... pair 93¢ SCRANTON RAYON § SPREADS .. cach 2.98 1836 CHENILLE RUGS e cacn 19C FEATHE CLOTH .. 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