New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1930, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 1930. Eastern S 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 226—WDRC, Hartford—1330 105—WdZ, New York—760 303—W BZ. springfield—890 22—WOR. Newark—710 innati—700 128—WIW, Cir ork—S60 organ 134—WEAF, New York—660 chestra direct NOW IS THE 'TEI—E_\ 261—WHAM l:w)»u—lr-y——l[..'\ TO DO YOUR ) PAINTING No Job Too Large Or Too Small Estimates Cheerfully Given Crowley Brothers TEL 2913 Don't forget that Honiss’s Oysters are rveceived fresh daily and make the most won- derful dressing for your Christmas Turkey. Also visit sur Dining Room. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE | GLASSES o CREDIT, FINE ST QlALIT\ 22 State Street Hartord, Lulln.l 395 —WI7 WNAC, Boston—1230 APPROVE CHECK-UP ON STREET LIGHTS Gommissioners to Name Inspec- for to Examine Every Lamp .-\[vx led at a meeting o works SDAY MORNING GRAMS PRO- 305—W BZ. Springficld—990 New York—760 Bird tione l be included in 1p it was men DECEMBER 9, a1 the earning GBTAN []IV[]R[E G NEW ENGLAND GOUNGlL (Mrs. De Palma Says She Sill O MEET IN HARTFORD Loves Husband Railroads’ Legislative Program to Be would Discussed By President of New s, Dec. 9 (P—Declar- \ till loved her hus > Haven Road was acting on his 1 ph De Palma has t auto- | ! scparate 9 UP)—With elec- a major item of w England council t quarterly meeting 1t Hotel Bond, Hartford, December . Mrs. intended | later. bec Public s of the council will 1eon. to which busi- Hartford i the council, 1ting in this feature e report of the nominating com- | How to End | 1 RHEUMATISM | N e Cina ety o T sunin i s e fro inis anad Muscles EASES PAIN FIRST DAY FOR WEDNESDAY! SHOE SKATE CUTFIT $3.59 AR iz Buy them for Gifts BLACKBOARDS NOW! A\ SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM UNTIL CHRISTMAS— 220 MAIN STREET — PHONE PROMPT DELIVERIES EV GIFT Little Gem | mittee, followed by election of presis dent and other officers of the conne 11, will be presented at the morning ssion. The program for the aft- rnoon includes discussion of the m of the railtoad | President John J, | Pelly of the New York, New Haven & Hartford ailroad company, chairman of the New ILngland rail- road presidents’ committee, and a [newly elected member of the New | England council. WOMEN VOTERS TO MLET The New Britain League of Wom- 1 Voters will meet at the s. Arthur G home of Kimball, 61 Lexing- o'clock this evening. e will speak on delegation to the o Farm and Attorney An- 2 Lacava will report on stats laws concerning the commitments to institutions and governing institu- Jlive Elliott of the Vis- sociation will talk on d there will be a port from delegates to the recent convention THE CHRISTMAS \THRI-, FOR EV hR\ COLUMN Bissell Sweepers 4Q ¢ eel W, isce Whe Deep with w dewalk Scooters . 75¢ DOWN and~ 50c WEEKLY luxurious Cogswell Chairs ide, broad, low, comfortable, loose cushion. Upholstered in TAPESTRY DENIM JACQUARD PART WOO!I B' ANKETS 85¢ 23-PIECE TEA SETS 1OP and SHOP at WKOLODNEY'S . Eeonomically 908 OR 909 ERYWHERE WELL, YNEVER KIN TELL WHEN THEYRE LITTLE. DIDUA SEE THIS!? MY LANDS ¢ YOU (OULDA KNOCKED " =AN' SHE USED ME OVER WID A SPONGE TBE TH' CAKE ! DIXIE DUGAN HOMELIEST PICKED 70 LEAD THE. SwELL \ BRAT ON = UPINTO.! Look SAsS THI . AT | > ASSIETY BEAUTY paceanT/ \THS BLOCK 7 5oy 1p "\ Symvers 0UT LKE. AN ONION. 1D ook LIKE ANYTHING, WHAT THEY'LL GROW NOBODY EVER THOUGHT JUST THE. SAME., THAT RICH UNCLE- OHERS MUST A BOUGHT HER A NEW FACE— MONEY KIN BUY ANYTHING- THESE. DAYS N\ HA! My LTTLE PROTEGE 15 COMING 0N/ SHE'LL BE A NICE LITTLE. THING- 70 PLAY ARGUND WITH FOR A WHILE. BUT | DONT INTEND 70 GIVE, UP BACHELORHOoD ! WELL, DIXIE outr By J. P. McEV '0Y and J. H. STRIEBEL | GUESS THAT PUTS OF MY CLASS— NO USE. TRYING- 7O CLIMB UP AFTER A STAR e

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