New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S8 1TURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930. ——————— -~ I Enan thares oot 0| ——————— — | | zhouts had raised the arms of Mme E”ZABETH LEARNS ,‘.:‘tn : !L‘u\ln‘,u".\!o ,,.‘,,'ff’y,;z,flfl Iu(w):‘:- Germ %aden Rabbits Confesses Theft of fiEMS ARF ST[]LEN };I)u?mlnh Fin S ..N;w:;n‘{“\( the wa o) 5 um‘llx“ St Fr Hospi L) | etter to remove her bracelets. It ROYAL HANDICAPS 2 it | s 2% ot SA 000000 ROM OPE deidaiiconat. d EDDYBROTHERS 8C2 ! nified and conscious of their posi- || ¢lans on the s of St. Marga- g | |aineit 136 Dody & tice time. Ouiy Members Hartford Stock Exchange ret’s hospital issued a warning to tion, always have appreciated what 2 religious charms remained 56 - : i faus, e publicdd When's ey | || C8%, LAt Eaate Bobe m B be fsoen . ; hegtt lin the way of ornaments. Mourn- NEW BRITAIN g : British Princess, SHCY | oree o' cimamnt Sononn e oo wospital and stole tour T ( i vestigation of Woman's Death o750t o e e e R i Trained, Envies Other Tofs | fgneretow = revvemins e | | and to eat them would | | ; ; [ caltea d HARTFORD MERIDEN Permits Ghoulish Act |5 5mme sonerine. " : 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street Grave Digger Suspected T R Since th picion has been di- gy | TeCted to M. Fardeau, a grave dis- y v peaceful | pop " who .had written in chalk the | We Offer: _— Waves to Other Children | st Tty S At b London, Dec. 20.—The shades of | Princess Elizabéth did not have to ors pointed ou Jhe royal prison-house are heginning lv UERL AL prlagration on i others, It came naturally to her. to close around Princess Blizabeth, |\When she goes for a ride in the the baby granddaughter of King London parks, her animated little the throne—those of her grand- | M ik ,nl o et 2o e dewelerdion ihe George and Queen Mary of England. | face is glued to the window panes father, King George, her uncl, th irayda, o woman of the | cemetery. This pussied " the poli 50 Shares North & Judd Mf it the merry-eved little girl = lanainoyshy St lsas W from this life | He explained that he had made a u g' No, i y : r lana ondaue: ; from the to harass and tor-| rent valuation of gold and that he 50 Sh ing been 3 ouse of life that ust £y « ir | {hose Yot & 8 veriisemant : ares IN. b. [vlachine : . =y ! v presided ove o foilowed her to|had s rtisements in the pa- rincess has to inhabit, particularly € t AEE: o i t voul » her | p¢ two jev r tating :-h- B ihe it Somat l m P e 4 o T = i e at child s da « v Uil 2 st . jolice are| what théy paid had for gold. He on the throne of Great Britain. All [tually be ) ",W‘,_' e - i . il e e P i e D royal chaldren are rigidly trained | but theothe ey readers like to : 4 ; ' i what has | his frier y for the position into which was o o ght | gee thi about the child, 50 all e ¢ s i : 1 remain ske ! an Tries to MOOr on Skyxraper they are born ,and Princess Eliza- charm s adtatie For ; | One of humors of Mme. Hon- {4 beth is no exception to the rule. |in Ire edelaing 4 Although she is at present only 4 chilc £ S ine ;. | d, wa should be in- years and 7 mor old, the fet cou A L hat soon the little about 1 ey Now ' adorne th her jewels, scipline are being firmly fast e ha a French gover- 0 dhe £ Now ed upon her. ar earn French without Punctualit is the courtesy of ¢ owing that it is a lesson. kings, King George V is the most roval chi o courteons leman in the world Hsi B o 1 5 :.v"\. When 4 ) 1 will | Leth will 1 open some gove tal affa P h and noon, it can b ed upon th the bells of * 0" hoom ont the noon hour s Georg There is no royal road to knowl | Another AT e e e (el setings | ! & S mornir t will b t I - } } : x advancing into the cor X ittle girls and boys do. E ber. Wh i bells cease (o sound xclamations Denied Her broke« that, at th f i {one, 2t i : 0 T et el g : / SEEKS PARDON 70 DI 050 : | e ae naa ot i how to the assembly and promptly jan o land, s - rintte t her. 3 Belleville, 11, 1 20 John i | shocked at the revelations of his \,,;l,,,;,,'. ‘,NN,"‘.\ £ \rone, w e tl lady of hold : 1 s 3y 1 ) L prison e e R ! Would Be Future Sensation Must Obey Her <e : = % i royal puncty 5 akiast at 1s affectionately | ; home . nister finger of susy Biography Already Written p tn The g 5 oh e o longer pointed to ILdmond Val Declared His 1 ants who are told fo prepar E MANY TOYS PURCHASED ise, belonging to h On the skeleton, tt : perb jewels v has INGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN | R, B e 178 MAIN STRE 2 Ovemlght News | g asaas Ansictassd Press PRoD rr - . the 1 L Has lolal resources Of $2), ()(),/8806 E o8 . heare Tebirled isnela angd o el High winds prevented the naval blimp, J-4, from mooring itself i " 2 = { — Gemate passes $45,- | L0 the mast atop the Empire State building, New York City. Peund Work of Ghouls | Y oD rellan o | The airship is shown approaching the tower of the building, : T Sihass which now rules as the world’s tallest. acquitted of ve v ton—Charles I. Stengle . . i I tha woek | ¢ o r, indic SCRATCH KILLS NURSE " " ¢ keepe t Fe S = J 3 £ Jer Suckl L Boston, Dec. 20 (UP)—Last week Has $110 of assets for every $100 of deposits. : ¢ Vaucresson, : uncer. lia Cq 15, student nurse af e . 1 little finger of her ed late last night Has total surplus and undivided profits of $2,719,576.00. \ The Attention of Depositors is Called to These Facts || — it o] lon oF afie ki on y persons miss s et NOAH LUCAS, Treasurer E. N. STANLEY, President < S T e A i I ; fic! nish ¢ ric N secretary general ; 2 : ¢ | Moscow—Rykoff ousted as Soviet : f N leaves res and will attend 1! to the ce centennial, terday he Babies Sloppy Eaters By Instinct, Solon Says Sports 20 () — 1If the — Wood h his fingers and all a 1 . bowl of por- don't fret. iven Chicago erican Cheme e c ira M. Davis. NEEDS HAM POR EGGS t : ral for the baby ANMN Q. A hicago, D (P—A to & SuC able o \LUUUSLaY L AVUA \ C g to Dr. Davis, who isin 21G; o A fift ear experiment it what and from an foods. The A CURIOSITY- sricken public was in- trigued by the alluring face behind a delicate AN D AI_I_ I)AID FDRL I rorctuomaskbucoone sensed the pent-up emo- tional drama hidden SEReN Dy, ity of making regretted omissions in the Gift . . Or, even worse, by the uncertainty as to w here the | i T e e g’ coming from to pay the bills. If this has happened, | on n ~any form or degree, to you, (l(‘\ll.L let it happen again. modera intensity, an Sl S Join our 1931 Christmas Savings Club. Pay a dollar or two a week dues and by next Christmas you'll be able to have I Rarercyelation from a real Buying Lark. Join the Club today. back of the scepes in BY HOWARD ROCKEY beneath the calm ex- the theater, radio and 57 j New Britain TruSt CO. art worlds, Starts Monday, December 22 | / NEW BRITAIN HERALD

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