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9 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930. FIGHTS FOR GIRLS BARRED FROV LS. ’ Hmmml Gives Polic [ To Each Babhy \11‘1\111' SORAH SAYS RUSSIAN ATTITUDE 18 MISTAKE on for sight. RILLED I\ BOY STREET across the \BELIEVE IT OR NOT (©on dressody Dma’ sent envelope, Mr. with U. S. Pat. Oft) stamped. Ripley will furnish vthing depicted by him). & ad- BY RIPLEY | Britain AT TuF AGE 60 WALKED 23 M‘LES i WERYAN £y SUDDENLY - nd ools nd soror ndirectlv Hartford and Do NOT BLow THiS SAFE / READ COMBINATION Totn Left on 45 1o ngLT (00 I A SIGN of e Times 7 PotiLiG BROS.,RicHMoND, Vs., HAVE HAD THEIR SAFE BLOWN OPEN SO OFTEN THAT THEY FOUND 1T CHEAPER To PLACE A SIGN ON IT.... WITH DIRECTIONS FoR LARGEST | BUNCH of | GRAPES IN THE WORLD .NE\gr\’ 39 fbs.het vaLUED vficc 3 DVRyDAGHS KCo 1yn ROE HOME (13 Jetters) 313 £ 13% 51 Twe DALLES Ore JN FRIDAY 13141930 ON LOT 13 13 CUPROARD DOORS IN THE 13 FT-SQUARE DINING ROCM ... AND E‘IELYN 1S 13 YEARS OLD 13 WINDOWS OPENING T. o SAMUEL SHERERT, + —of Roanoke, Va ATTENDED 4 REGULAR COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES| IN25§7%2 Homs \T HAS 13 Doors of tis was inleafions!, {Nore 2| 7T e Groa Brivao rg RECOVERY OFFOUR BODIES REP[]RTEH‘ Finds Three Bodies to hav s. Haven had d that hfi.uywnnn*mAN OFFICIAL ADMITS TAKING MILLION Page) told, then s a director as well from San ered ¢ hooks. discrepan- S0 His presented last n! ctors of the asso- ch Bessemyer arose had caused the Admits He Is Crook mu the de rector “More How one di falcation 2" than you t he an- ¢ dircetors guess 00,000. ’l veral mil s quoted a: I'm ad Attempt to Recoup Failed nched into Whitmore withdrew the amounts as overdrafts, loaning $40,- 000 to friends who approached him ty crook de- ight to | No Others Implicated thro eriod I have, with- of a 1 and nd Ho larg aid f money belonging 1o r my own personal 1921 Ho film I 1 local “alifornia In Loan Work Since Be r of Holly- ver is & member of v Build and Loan association operated Hollywood, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Pasade Glendale LEWIS CONDEYNS MODERN AMERICA AS CRAMPING ART (Continued From First Page) dull provincialism,’ said. Hits Back at \,m Dyke Without v na Lewi y Van Dyk tional Institute ot 4 ters in the United f the Ameri Nohel com 26 10 1. expressed th this for D t demand the )z f Unite marin American li Lewis also sy, dish Academy “honored America by assuming that Americans are not a puerile, backwoods clan afraid of criticism, but rather mature and able to contemplate dissection of their land.” “The novel which is assured to popularity usually must rt that all American men are tall, hand- some, rich, honest and powerful golfers” said Lewis in referring to liter tastes in the United States. “And also that American girls may be wild, but they always change into perfect wives and mothere. . . Amer- icans mostly revere writers in pop- ular magazines who, in chorus, chant that Ameroca, with its 120,000,000 population is still as simple and pas- mention . will not d States to protect that th sted High have chapters in | with hard luck stories and investing /toral as when it had 45,000,000 pop- Marital Relations Changed hese writers assume the rela- | tionship between husband-and wife {lis the same in an apartment in a palace today — with three ‘wmmmr: below and five books on | the library shelves and a divorce im- | s a similap relationship in |a five-room cottage in 1880." I Lewis recalled that the awarding {of the Nobel prize to himself (the rmal ceremony was on Wednes- ) “was not altogether popular in He then praised the work r, Eugene O'Neill, james Branch Cabell, Willia Cather, Henry L. Mencken, | Joseph Hergesheimer, Ernest Hem- ingway. Sherwood Anderson | “It would have been evil 1o have chosen one of them as vself, but as a chauvinistic T rejoice that they | countrymen,” he said. While industrialism, flourish in America spected art is architectural, L “Must be Decorator or Clown” { *The American artist is cof 1 a failure without a but |tor and a Palm Beach villa where an is permitted to mingle al- erica.” heodore Dr finance the only vis t is oppressed hy some- > than poverty. He is op- e feeling that what he does not matter and that eaders 1im to be ora- |tor or a clowr the out artist in 1 an institu- rn for inspir- eritic or wis said the Amer- Arts and Letters hip with American academy included & members, tler | Nicholas Wharto deplored the O'Neill and 16 other most of r hand, 1 room ced From Realit divorced from musical Ridicules College Foothall Condemns U, S, Writers and drama- Garland > know America s written during to Swede e G S e S A ST P S WITHOUT A RADIO This New Atwater A’ Nine-Tube Set with that GOLDEN VOICE — 373 MAIN ST. PHONE 389 S 0 S R W W S N W P 5 o 7 G 7 P 7 o i e Upton Sinclair, | v |ed, and | n to re- Superheterodyne PUBLIC T0 BE HEARD ON CHARTER CHANGES ‘m\'lslon Committee to Listen to ‘ Suggestions at Meeting This Evening A public hearing will be given at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the city court room in city hall by the charter re- | vision committee. Persons desiring to be ng to the charter will be given an opportunity to make known their views. REVOLUTION OPENS. | | | heard on any matter pertain- | It is expected that the committee | | will act on several Ihave been discussed and investigat- among them the {nation of the “off ycar” duction of the election, re numerical strength |of the common council, providing |for a referendum on all appropria- |tions in excess of $50,000, pension | for city officials and a number |others. Representatives of the police fire departments will be heard their recommendations for chang: n the pension systems and s committee on the proposed tion of parts of Newing ngton and Berlin will p he details on annexa- . South- sent a re- the pro- LINDSE-HANNING TRIAL CONTINUED (Continued From First Page) their name Still Has Bruises dsey says he from bruises infl still is suffering d by ushers and n they forcibly re- hi His neck sore, | his shins are black a notl of lesser parishioners whe hurt the state 1 church s has found involves tario was tossed h bec ause wor 1 ed 1ently won civil lib e hearing opened in police court,* before Magist ist Dreyer. credit th tr on of An appeal nd subse he priest for west rate ap- CARNIVAL Britain State NORMAL Tonight at t Norr school mas ca al v shows, SCHOOL New beld with golf the school necal ds from 9 fia 6 the gyn o'cloct 8 o'clock the dramatic society resent ve Cherry lay the dance w Bough." 1l begin il be ysium wed by girls at door ersion golf course those who sport. for form of TOOMEY SHOWERED given in honor of ey of West M Mrs. Leon Glen nond Toor st night by street this city, Bris- tend- decorated in mers 2 games and enjoyed. Mrs. plent of many 1 Before her saarriage she was Miss Helen Perkosky of Glen street FOR BEST RESULTS SRALD CLASSIFIED ADS projects which | proposed elimi- | of and | IN SPANISH TOWN 18,000 Troops Open Fire on Jaca, Near Frontier Dee. 12 (A—A military, was started in Spain to- Madrid, revolution day on the heels of widespread labor troubles which have continued for several weeks. he seething political situation in Spain boiled over at the town of Jaca, near the French fr here 3,000 infantrymen and rymen opened fire on the to When the ched military headquarters at Madrid troop trains were ordered to converge upon Jaca, in an effort to suppress the rebel- lion. news r Cens Complete ¢ hip in Force \sorship was clamped mediately on all radio and aph messages i towns {hroughout the »ain sprang into feverish s troops marched through > double.” ofti information to Madrid tonight circumstances sur soldier. iing at all was made publio government officials “on t but volt of the Physician Practicing After 90th Birthday Dr. Thomas Mulligan of 46 Wal nut strect, oldest practicing physi- cian in this ci s passed 90 vears of age. He became a resident 1579 and has prac- for the past 50 years and he the city the city of of veteran assembled gland Doctors day. there who have longer than ran of t good il war. takes p 4 fame foe William M=za al- | for plicd bat- Mulligan nt from 1 the womari in July, 1 ctorage ame to Laskowski Not Guilty Ol Highway Rohbery ¥ 1 of 435 Bu vv.l t S O'Mara, -vho skowski who was last polics comr e town and harge It was Ernest Baxte to f » alleged, 1t was month ago. THOMPSON FUNERAL Dec. 12 (UP PLANS —Funeral urday mpson, 1 yester- Thomp= o rece wcademy, T Portl Me coll hool of med ne at Bow- al college, NO HOME IS COMPLETE Kent The Finest ever made by Atwater-Kent THE GIFT OF ALL GIFTS! BUY NOW ONLY $ DOWN GET YOUR SHARE OF MUSICAL PLEASURE HENRY PHONE 389

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