New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1930, Page 6

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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930. 1 1 L y e = o i Y AND ANSWER SEi ; | & - In this land of fair play and strict New Britain Herald . ... .. | s | SUEIR e S e e MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 2 =_ : peen raisi . \ Do YOU KNow coNNEmcm? ‘ ; ] 1![,0 ;;;lm.n‘l;u;”]”,‘?mm you want it ew Britain, Comnecticut Compiled by THE CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Inc. | 3 d i | e Issued Daily (Sunday Excepled) ) > it Perhaps it is ¢ 1 tua 410 ASYLUM STELLT. HARTTORD g 4 Don't worry about the Govern- i e e [ ment's accumulation of wheat. We can call an international conference | and get instructions to sink it. What ti 1 i 1c re once owned by Conn 35.00 & Year R Island, the western half of Rhode Island $2.00 Three A e 1 2 westward us far Pacific Ocean. terri- . sc & M C ) > l ¥ 4 charter ot in 2 from Kir A : 1t isn't surprising that 44 Stites v of Connecticut in New | consumed more gas this year than last. Peeple who have nothing to | do always go somewhere else to do it. Eotered at the Post Office at New Britain as Secong Class Mail Ma Some people still have faith in [ the human race, and others have sub-let furnished apartments. 7 Dec. 10.—An indoor | And whither have they scattered? | All else having failed, it mij Capital? > wintry days is sitting | Bruno's book shop and Grace God- | well to examine business and Connecticut port year to watch steel workers | win's candle-sputtering garret are|a pin is sticking it anywhere Aill be pul d par nd riveters on top floor of a also no more. Only the Black Cat z toried building near hy. Through |and Madam Bertilolti's remain. Like | Mayor Bill Thompson thinks 8 noculars one m follow the dizzy | beloved Broadway the song laments, | raffle would put money in circula- BUbIlehad therein. t w 1 ympathet xploits of men who have apparent- [ The Village is a fake, it's a phoney. |tion but Alas! people who except A J T 1 ered fear B — something for nothing haven't any as sure-footed on a nar- | The narrow street known as Bar- | money left. Member Andit B t s r sca P va | enibor ureau 2 i Con 1N1UNIC A TED ¢ spun high in the clouds row seem. the only village thor- - — f s adve 3 - - it on the prairie. In in s {oughfare untouched by the gush of | Correct this sentence: “Just do like Mexican pe progress. 1t remains like trans- | vour best to please her in all I Sometimes | planted stretch of the Left Bank — | thing: aid the experienced hus- :ause of lack of space on this page today’s . tector . s an old cameo on a late frock by |band. “and she will never develop & 5 to the editor will be found on the first page op-sergeant complex.” ram fro mNewark: “A fres 430, Publishers AN ELECTRIC CONCESSION \ e . . A e s or ahove S k is my slide down | : L G g e ; e ol ST R i Observations McNaught NVHH(\I AUDITORIL Ms I < HEERULR SinpIvED e e Lelnil SiGaIs y 1 ) ndicate ey His Honor i s e : S 5 s o the e bulding Gl Crarenen ched nenrn? P On the Weather 1o " Facts and Fancies | e o i von a wal for Southern New England: Cloudy them | ——— tonight and Thursday. followed by By Robert Quillen rain Thursday in afterncon or at the insects are so much like |Misht; not much change in tem- as the scientists declare, how | Perature; fresh northwest 1e they don't have cveles of un. |to northeast winds on Thuraday. loien Forecast for Eastern New York: Cloudy tonight and Thursday, fol- lowed by rain Thursday; not much change in temperaturc; fresh north- west shifting to southwest winds on Thursda Forecast tor New Haven and vi- cinity: Fair tonight; Thursday in- Hoover would | Cre#sing cloudiness. Your bank account| Conditions: Areas of high pres- s | sure entral over Arizona and as of pressure are untry has about hit bottom ) honest man is the only one esn't know how to keep out Prohibition sota and Maine tribution produccs cloudy weather with mild tempera- tu Y north sectio Heavy frosts were reported as far south as Miami. No zero tempera- tures were reported in the northern sections Conditions favor for this vicinity Fair weather and not much cha N temperature You never | “remperatures yesterday Eeconision High as in war times. § 5 race insurance that system, hoarc ngerous intlation, m Board: Joseph 1 0 3 1 3 ing up grain in QULSTIONS ANSWERLD A E 3 oube e jobless can maybe they our oil BACKGAMMON Backg AOT MISJUDGING THLE CRITICS CABINET EFFORTS - - Hay Announce Success Tonight ... " ' Or Tomorraw Horning b i e ette, t in black: Peter t I am a reader of the New Britain Herald. STREE™ AND NUMBER h] I | | R ) — e - - e e - = . v e = - — o — M. HOOVER'S DILEMAA values at 1 : Presid ¥ erta = browb t ) r ML YOUNG'S FIGE RIS e e T : o e e s o QUITH TELLS DENOGRATS S ki . “% 10 PROGEED CAUTIOUSLY subseque tigatior o e G i o0 Lormer Governor Urges Party to i el Deserve Victories Won in Eilug trom Ih Iecent lection cause ideas time of Shake Juliet and was a revamping of ¢ characters, Jewish characte fond of portraying disgust of both self-respecting d have done ot a production a bing. Merely be or Bad nothing o do with its | ks br mu 18 clie hat do t tials T. N. R, 1. | sibilities. The eyes of t of artistic merits; the crowd the entertainment, which was all ‘ : x 5 the Jews” (Latin, lesus Nazarensus, | proper fold 1o the people for *Fontaine Fos, 1930 oered. s X building than 10 spend a 10uch | Rex Judacorum), | great vote of confidence. 1

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