New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. =1 “] meant’ that old blac Pa’s been ailin’ there ain't mno chances.” Copyright, 1630, Publisher; POOR PA What coun ney called t s mar- | write to our. Washington Bureau, [ the faw.” cents in postage stamps v the bulletin. Wfl[]l]S DUTLINES SCOPE OF WORK Raps Red Tape Which Held| Up Projects (Copyright, 1030, by United Pr Washington, Dec.” 23 (UP)— additional public works 1a and signed hy | buildings, and th | vate concerns of work on specifi | ture of the work, the aim being to | | said. *“Wherever an 3 situa- [ Woods then spoke of pending egislation which would cut this red as it applies to litigation on | nds selected as sites for public 12 to pri- | tions. Much of the emphasis of Woods® job is placed on this fea- | make as much work available as quickly as possible, “We find the country is organized to meet what may come,” Woods jon exists, the st ies and counties are set to it. ‘xchange [deas “We have contact with mayors nd city employment committees in § cities. Of 364 cities of more | 25,000 population, we are in | \tact with 189 of them. We are itact with 139 smaller e being exchanged.” ain mentioned the desir- | ating jobs during the t emergency which ordinarily | ©ht 10t be necessary. “Paint your house if it needs it,” storm windows, e federal govern- to do in its public | Lz um)~ program. Tt is what ev nization Completed | z third month on his | CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE Questions andAfiSwers froga Waghinglon. Address Budget Box 19 N. B. Herald Every Normal Boy to be- ple of fine ind more ap- table of MORH'HG HOOH‘.’ldHIGHT ~ MAK" S\/RE 11‘5 SE|BERT’$ ~J.E. SE[BERT & SON 433-435 PARK ST. PHONE-1720 14 be doing GOLD IN TEX (UP)—There thar hills” in A report of the U. S, Bureau fines shows gold production from ceidio county in 1629 W, more than Pre- $519,168 worth of | amount of copper. | | THE PAINT STORE SINCE 1853 95 WEST MAIN STREET Next to Western Union FOR BUDDING YOUNG ARTISTS AND THOSE WHO LIKE TO PAINT Vs rom .. 11D COLOR Unpainted Furniture Christmas Cards EREE P A 35¢ Domet Flannel Dusting and Polishing (Inn with each regu- bottle of John- Liquid Wax — Specially 59c Reduced to .. | R R i { Gold was found also in Culberson |or the scrvices greatly curtailed, and Hudspeth counties. | Hyde Park corner presented one | of the worst traffic scenes. A bril- | liant. f1 failed to penetrate the | dreds of vehicles of all kinds were | jammed in long lines which were able to move only a few inches at a « uffeurs and extra bus drl | walked ahead with flares to light the Worst Mist jn Years Made| ™ “huomt"seeience sman Thicker by Smoke e e [ red have been princin nature and most injuries hav Tondon, Dec. 23 (P—Opaque fog, | minor. One of the worst accidents thickened by soot and smoke from | occurred off Gravesend, when a London's soft coal burning factories, | boat fouled a buoy in the inky ain pressed down on London and nd 400 passengers had 10 southern England today, hampering ransferred to tugs for the trip communications and slowing down Altogether seven persons shipping in adjacent waters to al- been Killed within the last d niost complete stoppage. terans recalled the fogs of 30 | y 0. before he Soft coal nui- | \WirTTAMS HEADS PRESS WORK sance had become so pronounced as | being the only conditions of r | _ Columbia, Mo., Dec (UR) S time comparable with conditions in | John F. Williams, who has served | southern England during the past|as University of Missouri publisher o v and assistant secretary since 1922, -atest In Recent Days has been appointed director of pub- . it n ot il | lications. Colonel Williams will su- S ST e s e the university press and all v of the younger genera-| printing. He also will he al director of the university, ews service, reaching their suburban h TOR BEST RESULTS trains and omnibus lines suspended | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS —_———— GIVING A PARTY? 1ENUS, PRIZES AND FAVORS, " AND NUMBER $10 TO $300 Married persons keeping house and single persons living at home will find THE MUTUAL SYSTEM ready to advance them money, promptly and with courtesy. Terms are arranged in accordance with your ability to repay. Larger payments than specified may be made when desired, with a decrease in cost charges. The character of our service js comparable with that of the foremost financial institutions. Call and talk with us—we require no indorsers and every trans- action is strictly private, Twenty Months to Pay $ 3 Monthly repd\"i Aieses 1 $100 Loan $ 7 Monthly repays a $140 Loan $10 Monthly repays a .. 200 Loan $15 Monthly repaysa ........ $300 Loan The entire cost is based on a legal interest’ charge of three and one-half per cent per month on the unpald balance just for the actual time money is In use. “A HELPFUL LOAN SERVICE FOR THE HOME” Phone 4950 The Mutual System 300 MAIN STREET New Leonard Building Room 202 POLLY AND HER PALS QUESTIONS ANSWERED Paw Knows When He’s Wrong THAT LIFE IS, 1S EARNEST S WHAT DO YUH THINK 1{:&“""' N 3 A MooD | FOUND- Freomivy) o 1000 sve vun THREE /so L &wE FPERMIT ME TO COMMEND ATTITUDE TOWARD THIS ABSURD MOB- PSYCHOLOG YOuR B 7 ARE Y THERE, SANTY OLE Y OF THE SEASON! WELL- | WAS DOWN ON STREET AN \ Founp AGl BABY whst Noaow GOSH - \S THAT ALl ? THE WAY You) STARTED & ouT- MUSH—\THOUGHT MEBBE vYou STATE ENUWINE | seem o own T, o |2 \FOUND A QUARTER!

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