New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. - = | — 2 ‘Pl'iflmsr\ Wil POLICE GET REPORT e OF HIT-RUN TROLLEY |~ i, pie 3 - HAPPY, UNHAPP! HOLIDAYD NEA I found it, ascertair the own. g For Christmas, Mrs. Evans ha d, furnish by him). =+ BY RIPLEY iC— ) Won TKE ONE DROP OF WATER, FROM /000 DROPS OF WATER MIX IT IN THE GLASS OF /000 DROPS OF INK. THEN TAKE ONE DROP OF Tis MIXTURE AND PUTITIN THE GLASS OF WATER — AND You WILL HAVE AS MUCH INK INTHE WATER GLASS AS You HAVE WATER IN THE INK GLASS — EXPL. \\‘TIH\(' \I\'I‘I\I‘ \‘(\RTOO\ At the Od By w (J.. cord for Lvn ml S was OMORROW—*A conversation in Two Letters” ot ¢ itors May Lose | him £ {to lync AR WOUNDS HOLD 3 IN HOSPITALS JUNIOR CONGREGATION JOINS HEBREW SCHOOL Organizations Affiliate to Meet Weekly With Boys Officiating During Programs. i junior congregation has af- filiated with the New Bri He- brew school i0 meet every Sabbath morning at Tephereth Israel syna gogue on Winter street, The serv: themselves d they | cantor, uJ e su and speaker under fon of H. Huberstine, d Louis Bell > services hel r Howard ter Levine | Jewish ival of Ligt interesti ud Torah bu stions and a his program was in H ne, principal Hebrew sck hildren were del to the Local Veterans Confined in 12 - Places, List Reveals - BOYS CLUB WILL HOLD LN CoT | OFPUBLIC WORkS orm- {ITH.” TILES PORECLOSURE SUIT USE HERALD CLASSIFIED by | Ul ADS 't savings and Commercial Deposits Henry Goldsmith 35 MAIN STREET & CO. OPPOSITE GLEN STREET LAST DAY XMAS SUGGESTIONS CHE! -HIE GIFT SETS | - r’n/LrT)l 4 . 'J gre KITCHEN Rl'(; PEQUOT | en tiles $3.98 $4 98 set SCRANTON LUSTRE BED SPREADS 86x105 $2.98 sach 49c NKETS . $2.98 ., $4 98 ., H\‘H ERS ITS CHRISTMAS PARTY Mayor Quigley to Speak and Hymn Written by Mrs. Traut Will Be Sung. | c ices are conducted by the boys officiate as | . NON-COM OFFICERS WEET SANTA CLALS {Annual Party Held at State Ar- mory “Gogs Over Top” | Seated in a cozy room on the floor of the state armory, the :d Officers’ club of ., held its an- last night. decorated with flags tional colors, red, white and a chicken supper was rly was ever, committ s for several ed on ssioned of~ 1 person pr received a, contributions from various ‘When found smokes, © decorat- rello communicated who co= Haro William J. Rice razoo. He also MAIL DRIVER DODGES " BULLETS ON HIGHWAY | | Sees Armed Men, Slows Down and Then Speeds at Pair — Four Shots Hit Rear of Truck. e = load 'LIBRARIAN IS INJURED BY FALL ON SIDEWALK Miss Greta E. Brown Patient at Hos« pital—Slipped on Main Street | Saturday. | FOR BEST RESULTS : HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Conscious of our responsibilityto the coal buyerswho have favored us with their business we have always striven to sell only the finest anthracite obtainable. So that our customers can be sure of getting the kind of coal they want we will handle from now on the only successfully identified anthracite. It's *blue coal”—mined by the Glen Alden Coal Com- pany, the largest produccr of anthracite in America. It comes from the richest seams in the Northern Pennsylvania fields and is colored blue,so you can recognize it at a glance. A good, hard, long-burning, square fracture anthra- cite. No finer coal was ever brought above ground. Try "blue coal”. It’s guaranteed to give complete heating satisfaction. Household 24 DWIGHT COURT. Fuel Corp. TEL. 2798

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