New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930. | Q. From what does the word| /=1 | sons probably perisher unless !hrvismv}l i ;hnr.‘od‘vv‘]mn come? i West Falls Charity Not 4” BELIEVEI] I_UST were rescued by othed ships. This| Odom added that he was winning AL ro; tw Greek “g - |they believed likely. rathe sistently, wh Jak d eanime rose anda -aen. | Needed, Women Discover || R e i e e e i Tren. I falo, N. Y. Dec. 20 (#) n | wearied of being confined to smell- Book ie tho 5 2 1; one area in Erie county ‘NEE!*“ LFTS JU[}GE |ing the liquor. Then the fight be- i cturc “Three Bad Men || WhiCh has no needy residents. | LU |, | gan, Odom said. by MATEEL HOWE FARNHAM s o R o : T4 Knocks avou” o expan, S EAnny Hever: 2 t is Dorothy Dix's 1 v |« : | “Would you like to plead guilty to RS S XPIAINS nules 0 1QUOT, | << . . 1y “w g Liquor Drink or Smell” | ciom“arew nimsete o nis sun | height and delivered the full range s 20 — n the icy the Cattegat when the 5 ; |of his legal v ulary: sh liner Oberon collided with| New York, Dee. 20 (UP)—How- | wyricqemeanor. innish liner Arcturus off Laso!ard Odom, 21 old negro, 3 1 last night and sank. The pioneered for a new card game in| YOu may be confused,” Nova “but I'll acceot plea of not ron remained afloat only a few | Brooklyn county court yesterday and | S414 ) : guilty and let the jury decide. Your IN U S LAST WILD HERD | explained to Judge Nova a few | BV o e I returus. with a bad hole in | variations that are 1ot according to Pl Will be $10.000.% A v and rescued from | Hoyle. | On the way out, Odom confided RSCIReS Y | rt enc . ifc s from the Ober-| He was charged with stabbing |0 2 court attendant: “Ten cents or then thousand dol- Women Prove Better Shots Than ese we lieved to include | Tom Jakes, and Judge Nova in- | 2 )gers of the Oberon. | quired what game they were play- |1ars: Makes no diff They're was heightened by when the fight occurred. jiEctiEat: ST U the captain of the| “Liquir, liquor, drink or smell,” 1 e t‘lons B e et 1 t ¢ brothers, Eris| said Odom Note to th rm Board: Why fa- L2 e el s "0en T ) I ‘ the Oberon and| “What does that mean?" [vor Californiaz Oth farmers e il ¥ 1 remait urus. | “Those as wins drinks the liquor; | could sét rich. too. if g authori- dn w 2 . L 3 in Ar e ATofurns!rat | thosceas es, gets nothing but a |ty to compete with Capone. Men in Annual state Conducted 6 persons from aid that, company 40 per- | . SIX-ROOM DWELLING A I | | | on Roxbury Road [ | Hot Water Hea Fireplace, Tile } l b Bath, Two Car Garage. [ Will Sell Below Cost | Reporle‘rs See Governor | | ST While He Has His Bath COX & DUNN I e .. J :n . D i (P—Gov- | Realtors " I am a daily rea e i e e e e e e NAME i | 272 MAIN ST. _ Toonerville Folks MICKEY (HIMSELF) M¢GUIRE Xmas Trees Cor. OAR 2 o s % P SR SO SR S R SR S T ... Why not dine with us while shopping. DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE “The word's around,” says Santa, “and wise shoppers are buying at KOLOD NEY'S* Gifts of quality at lower § Than prices—that's the answer. 220 Main Street is the ad- dress, ; { : HONISS,S STOP and SHOP . . . . A\d;re\\ Budget Box 19 OILD TIME OYSTER HOUSE Economically N. B. Herald No Better Place to Eat | How dc 22 State Street Hartford POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRET I ALLUS AIMS TLET MY /] : ] WOMEN FOLKS, Do & SAW WHERE >ou o THEIR CHRISTMAS —_— - P CONCEALED THEM, , THE HON. PA /EXCHANGING EARLY/ i NOW IS THE TIME : ! TO DO YOUR PAINTING No Job Too Large Or Too Small Extimates Cheerfully Given || Crowley Brothers | POOR PA | A = ke 5 @O SEmeTs 12-20 BY CLAUDE CALLAN = NOBODY’S BABY IVE BEEN ALL OVER -MRS STEBBINS ¢ : ‘ —AND | CAN FIND OUT NOTHING ABOUT HAD SOME NEWS | SOME POOR M | \ THE BARY - 1T LOORS LAKE A PLAIN (o) S z. ), = A e THE INDIANS AN [LL BE GENRAL CASE OF A LOST CHILD THE E‘i”-/ g ER AN YOU KIN MASSACRE — ; \ 5’ MEBBE THE BABY AINT REALLY LOST- MEBEE HE WAS JES' ® | [Fgx A &% . i MSLAIDY., | t's disgustin’ was glad Cousin Nan- {4t 1 run after rich nie and the children com: fellows e rich ones are vesterday. I was plannin ) emand that Ma's to give the house a goud e r Betty will have to cleanin’ today, anyway 1 v a poor man.” Copyright, 1830, P hers Syndicate p 130, Publlshers Syndicate

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