New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. TUESDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford=—1060 128—W LW, Cincinnati—700 79—WGY. schenectady—7390 NEW DISCLOSURES INLUCAS FFAR Nge to Probe Work of Natonel 6. 0. P. Body 261—WHAM. Rochieste 3 S 70 S ST T P 7 ST T S G 248—WABC, New o S TOMORE R ROW is Your I 4\-1 Op ds of Ct 4—WEAF. New York—660 MOF GRAD WEDNESDAY AVAYH —WBZ, springfield: chestra 12:00—Larr 12:30—Jack New York—760 395—WJZ 395—WJZ, New York—760 Bt00—Vo 6:15—Br and ukulele §:35—Repor ing prices 1 wunth | Wehy not dine with | Preston, dramatic incid f life of an American gi o g interludes )hopp_ng. 8:00—Orchestra; Wayne K ducting: male quartet §:30—Moon Magic; Pau minghaus, contralto Wwith ir mental trio 8;45—To be announced 9:00—Works of Great Composer Felix Fox, pia guest artist Cesare Sodero, conducting 9:30—Death Valley Days, dramatic | sketch with Virginia Gardiner, Willlam Shelley, Jack McBride, 1 4 “ us while No Better Place to Eat Than HONISS’S Ul D TIME OYSTER HOUSE 2 State Street Hartford ‘ | e CHILD’S TABLE and 2 CEAIRS CABINET SMOKERS $3.95 MAGAZINE RACKS 3 ¥ & t’finbbfi e Open Tonight and Wednesday Night Until 9 0( lock eeing the Lucas loan. Chairman announced he would summon | urer Joseph R 1 committee, He nmittee on O Nutt of the right after the is to be asked why opened the special when it a count in the was getting onment of party cies amounted to which had to be e party is to survive.” Places Blame nents followed one se expressions bristled words H. Cooper, president ial National b subpoena s obtained 00 he pre- h hars by Robert i that the We zugrantee to deliver in time for Christmas giving all merchandie purchased by 9 p. m. Wednesday. e A\fl\':mtuzc‘ of Our LANE CEDAR CHESTS e DI\IL DUCGAN—-A \1 CRLT' WELL FOLKS — wwu #500 BETWEEN US AND TO LEAVE /— | THE POOR-HOUSE-WE'D NEVER HAD A BETTER CLEAR OUT QUICK. | COMFORTABLE. FROM THIS % 2,000 A MINUTE HERE — MONTH ROYAL SUITE. 4 /) TOO MUCH LIKE. — WE CANT EVEN A MOVIN' PITCHER AFFORD THE TIPS/ 4| SETTING — DIDN'T SEEM REAL—NEVER FELT LIKE- HOME./ ¥ anp 1'LL BE GLAD Y'KNOW MA— 1I'D GIVE. ANY— THING TO BE BACK | WHERE YOU DID MOST OF YOUR WORK IN A HORIZONTAL. POSITION WITH IN OUR OLD FLAT ARM CHAIR. | Ikeep 3 g 3 3 £ 3 3 4 § g? ! : g " 3 i %, s 3 3 g 5 i 4 3 | $ 3 i 3 . 3 a, § 3 4 ! R P e Boy Steals Toys to Give Them to His Sisters Chicago, Dec. 23 ) — Edward Szwed doesn't believe in Santa Clau Yevertheless he wanted to play holas for his four small said police, who reported they found him purloining toys in a store, assisted by his fa who was placin “Don't stop bei your little siste please do stop ta don’t belong to you.” “but iings that is January 12, 1931. nother foreclosure was avor of Amiela Sieklick tha Laskowski for a debt 0( 6. The law date is Januar: and the property is on B Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz ted the plaintiff. ault _mrlnnu nt for $151.14 the plaintiff. ‘IPIans Made to Keep New Year Party Dry Chicagi (#—Plans to w Year's evc Arthur tor of sts will be mac ive Persons Drowned In Storm Off Tampico “ive per- d The wife and daughter of Felix Gonzalez werc drowned when his boat capsized in the Panuco river. | Three American seamen were lost {when they were washed from the | deck of the small tanker “Dun- | ganon” which was being towed back to port. They were Captain Hugo | Soneson, Joe Strack and an uniden- | tified man. England's first census was taken in 1801, when the population was 5,893,000, The Famous WEED Chains in the fol- lowing sizes only:— 30x31% 30x6.00 30x6.20 31x6.00 29x4.40 30x5.77 30x5.00 5% OFF Reg. $4.50 .......... NOW $2.93 Reg. 800 .......... NOW 5.20 Reg. 800.......... NOW 5.20 Reg. 830 .......... NOW 5.43 Regi 600 Nt e NOWaR S Py Reg. 7.00 .......... NOW 4.55 Rec OIHISRSNIEN O\ HARDWARE EDMFANY 220 MAIN ST. — TEL. 909 OR 908 “PROMPT DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE” THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR EVERYBODY . . . $3.98 ANSONIA BOUDOHR CLOCKS ial price $2.98 WESTCLOX POCKET WATCHLES RED LINE ALARM CLOCK .. .. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ELECTRIC WAFFLE TIRON UNIVERSAL FRUIT JUICE EXTRACTOR = 99249 kist Junior Extractor, $14.50 WHITE HANDLE *4.95 LIONEL LL]:( TRIC TR \l\ , & Section <OL Observation of curved tracl Warning Sign: and Lockon con- nection complete $5-65 220 MAI PROMPT GOSH— | WISH WE. HADN'T SOLD ALL THE OLD FURNITURE. AND GIVEN UP THE FLAT WHEN WE MOVED —— NOW WE'VE GOV TO FIND A NEW FLAT, BUY NEW FURNITURE — | HARDWARE EUMPANY DELIVERIES ROLLER SKATES 98¢ SCORE GOLF SHOE SKATE OUTFIT SIDEY 'ALK SCOOTERS FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS LADY JUNIOR ELECTRIC FOR YOUR I'AWWAPF Steel Wheelbarrows . Keystone Moviegraphs Daisy Air 1 y Rifles .. $1.50 F\ Springfield Shot Guns ... $9.50 Fishing Rods ... PHONE 908 - 909 skis from .. EVERYWHERE $1.50 N STREET . 98¢ By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL

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