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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930. T = = N B g e H Id RELIEF ABLY PLANNED but they ne ceded 1o worry : ; ; ! g |able assct to the city. ew Britain Hera 1% PIATNVITAE : R e : | tire broke out 4t the Landers HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY : i " ¢ IN THE EDITOR,S MAIL I | factory yesterday but was extin- New Britain. Gonnecticut : : o s i : q A i ‘i?v’ii‘\fiv"”"" gaining any great Iseyed Daily (Sunday Ezccpied) oSt pres c loment, | nierc their slave e T : 3 i A | The railroad station has finally At HMerald Bldg. 67 Chuyich Fireet ine t astor g £ 5 by B 2 i | installed electric lights. The old ‘ We Welcomie An Old Timer Back to Our Columns— lamps have been abandoned and | people are able to find their way on SUBSCRIPTION RATES ke I about parted the average (kD R 3 e & $5.00 & Year mad ¢ Ask Dad—lte hnows. . g the arcade without bumping into $2.00 Thi s ade n t . . o OF Town otk ; g s and other articles. 3 ) Coal is now selling for 5 a ton. Most of the people have stored up Eatersd a: e Post OMce at New Britain ¥ = C e ‘ A X s ¥ ' S > n T - e cond Class Mail Ma ef; but thes found t 1a- | as stated not ne o ADVICE TO PARENTS their winter's supply. n t t t 1 o Editor New Britain Herald;— | The non-commissioned officers of TELEPHONB CALL p i ) i O e i | Company I. C. N. G., held their an- I now take my pen in hand sir sk onndusuatRLnt E o Belok) s . ast evening. T ITRC R, TS Tk y in | eve ¥ is f And I hope you'll understand siv | | The population of the town has - watt : : st i . wsters 3 That it ain’t my wish to write my epitaph, | been estimated at 40,000, according rosm always open t i . s s o o e but those letters from the scrapper o 0 T 16, — WWhen|Also Manny Chapelle, the “m“}m a statement made by Lx-Mayor Selteien o i I s leen | of 1 lustry Defore t Knocking frats and High school flappers sroadway was a real strect: “Silver | salesman. and Richard Canfield and [Corin - ember o he socaal ed ress N N < 1 v The M. C. A, basketba cam 2 s 3 Var. 3 ) And the hot shot they throw back—just make me y he fashion plate bartender | his collection of Whistlers. Broad-| S P 3 < TR ! PRt & e : Kniekerbor dell Musketoers gave ay to rack. | defeated the Grammar school tcam augh. ts who hung ont Jolin Me- | cteers. And a great strcet becomes | Yesterday., 33 to 11 i i ara billiard parlor The roar- | a catch-penny carnival. | I've read the letters from “Disgusted i s in the basement t St R isiiding. | And the Dlink- | 1 suppose future aniquarians s | Observations Many parents on account of cloth aud food, SELL O L O G rk back to the modern Broadway nd I surely oot some kicks fr < s” a mpi cromaney with the same sen 1 ‘\ d I surely 2ot som m\‘wl\h;:;]“ G in% Castn The e 0” (,Ie Wealfier Those girls who held a different attitude. rt Che car i al | Jooked upon a shade conter ( i 1 by the t generati s mighty truth in | for Southern New England: Iair, n: “They all 100K |not quite so cold tonight; Wednes- .| Washington, Dec. 16.—Iorecast I suppose that we “old fogies” shouid sit still ar ke our stogies— _I,vl the younger generation have their “fun’- ) Let 'em *‘neck” and smoke together o y i : K cneration in its conceit | i : % And it ain't your business whether ] e S : It aredeces; et WAL H, 1 PONGRATULATING THE PURLIC % 1 C 1 G A T e i vde T s 1 d h (Will the ‘orecast r New aven and The peonle 3 llated sy Your daughter hits the hay at ten or onc 2t | yostless quit Tunning up and. down | vicinity Fair and continued cold T : ? I I s pod he sermon is fin- | tonight day increasing Do not ever try to lecture ot v the 1 t 1 f any f present | cloudines For your arguments they'll wreck sure: 1 The F f f unnis 1d return to| Conditior 410, exlonded ared of Eschew the “bawling outs” that agoravate : 3 | : Sl P :“1* it Fou now that th it = : U S L . : o s .“m know that the il tell you ik e 2 Eihg > . > A cry: | ducing pleasant v her with low Where to get off, and compel you : S on ihi G e s 15y 2 temperatures nearly all sect mountaiie. temperatures were reported northern New York and land and freezing tempe let "em pet, sir; o ; Eretene s e 1 south as Georgia. Snow. !“»:’rrh s hioned” with a warped and biased | ! b re reported as far Ter : T conclude t the sit on s < ? otted o I 3 t Joy and revelry be unrefined. i ! wirette girl & P Oond b ons B iforsiinaRvictn ity ‘ ‘ . _ BISH k. 105L U I Sags Well Over $1000,000 Dis- Urzes Campaign (o Force Railroad 10 Llcvate Tracks New Br day increasing cloudiness; rising temperature; fresh northwest and MEDICINE FOR THE POC to close your trap—you're simply out of d not nmuch cha Cincinnati Denver Daluth Hatteras Angeles cam- ittec not been a ing accur: the fears of AN W zens of N STOCK MARKET RESISTANCE comme Portlan Y sutie Washingto sports Not Complete MAKE SYENSON LEADER |Order of Vasa Holds Annual Elec- ] tion — Installation Ceremony Ki1 U OFF THIN ¢ f towr o t " leonntie Mey W ' b b Planned for January 19 ) : o e iseag i | DTS hoea Bl HL ki sl | Tezner lodge, Opder of Vasa, elect- cd ofticers last 1. Sven Svenson ng clected president. Other offi- saturday onc in a ooperat ved | Axel Gustatson: financial seeretar ctor Gerlanger: treasurep John crson; chaplain, Seifred Ericsons rof ceremenics, Andrew ( vice master of cerenior ambert on™ | FFrisk: sentinel, John Myberg: trus- depression « st v ¢ ” p " S e e o very day at Sietred Ericson, Lvic Lundin. These moguls = ofticers will be installed ou the cve- Adolph ning of January 19, in proba L '\ 25 Years Ago Today ""”," e apen il hocltics 1 Valkyrian lodg, s| cor s have bec 3 1! Georgetown cout Praises Work of H. S, Dramatic this cit 1 Cory ould foone:vi‘!e Folks EVENT OF THE WEEK—BUTCH WORTLE“SHANGHAIED“A GUY OFF THE TROLLEY WHO WAS GOING To A COSTUME PARTY DRESSED AS A PLUMBER. failure city and of the fair, The company ing cl in behalf of a lo 1t may succeed 1gh persons of | pas r on sh 5 e 2 A HI S g N 1 t el influence becomnc : e nns H. S, Students' Lack e-thi hey are cotto o ; p tis ¢ Sidewalk Cour ove a third, they are pure wool fair trial during normal time r | and were far fre fect) : o 3 New Britain Her guess is that suct i Tncidental 3 ! : ) A [ on 1t ihje Theoretically we're all Mussolint in this country. A democracy is & stances t of the = L Fruit But the troubl inder nory the won f the s glass $ & i s for th b b i s conditions, all the t would ttom hoa net t s R i e e kept on a mio: i I wond v i ve always had millions of une would be no acceptabl 1 the expr f being 1 n this country, but a” lot of : yrae 8 i A ¢ ss down Franl . o )2 | them used to get paid for it legitimate company to give per- | ness o icture . mont ver. So far, for en A quarter formances. Indeed. = it Ko Kingly resime the group com the 05 t's against the la to believe thut | 4zt the HAVING EVERYTHING EXCEPT ;i : lir U seema pe that ¢ IR s pun % N 1 t introducing the movie ho mal there LACK OI' WORRY I ! ites introducing th i y 1 hrollment 14 not cat cvening, This countr would have been 174 During Jays of sl y this o ”" ing an experiment with mate in city ru of citizen has gaod i A few days ago 1 ha orcasion hou . i and I'm al- been patronizing the speaking s T ela 1 = FOR BEST RESULTS to walk down Franklin square st |ways grateful for her advice very well in this city. pecially Juring the cotton scason; | USEL HERALD CLASSIFIED AD: 4 o'clock in the afternoon. I |Copyright 1930 Publishers sm\uumsi CFontaine Fox, 1930