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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1930. 3. It pays 4 1-4 per| [ord mile in the opening heat of the | Jack McBride, one time Syracuse | )eyout Russians Will A 000 PAcing Derby at Kalamazoo. | ace, is handling the northern play- SEas was the independence . Handy Volo 4. | ers. and expressed himself as highly Hold Christmas Fetes huania proclaimed ? | owned and driven by Ed Kirby, the | pleased with the manner in which | Mescow, Dec. 24 (UP)—The an- February 16, 1918 Goshen, N. Y., reinsman, not only | his men worked against a pick-up [nual drama of Christmas under th What where ar the carried off the championship honors | team of professiona nd coaches. [red flag of the Soviets begins tonight les? for two-year-old pacers for the 1930 | McBride was particularly enthuslas- | when millions of believing Christians v ame is sometimes given ¢ |season but for all seasons, his|tic about John Karcis, Carnegie|will worship in the churches whiie to th raltar ar t P t S 0 r M [ S 2:04% in a winning race at Syracuse | Tech fullback. Karcis, M seems, | millions of the “godless,” chiefly opposite ] -|rast deason une 0 0L UG being the best mile ever negotiated | plowed through the oppewtion with |young people, will ~denounce “re- ranean sea j by a pacer of his age great ease. The Carnegie Tech war- |ligious superstition.” i e G B Doos the temperature o | 06SSIUL 0 History of Turf e | Foras 2 “betns countea” on-to sive| No physical interferenco with the anxiously; she had 3 hody of water have : | the southerners much trouble. |devout will be permitted by the au- fainted. ertair © before it fre 3 AL N[]RT PLA The “hot-blooded” southerne |thorities, but every encouragement Ry of waten 1| . De, (P—In many | the agent pointed out, plan to serim- [Will he given to the atheist forces ¢ layers are first cooled and | W : 1930 was one o 1m bringing moral pressure to bear 3 / A onig oD | mage but once before the gam e most success ul in the history 0(‘ Thus, Coach Thomason spent his |against the observance of the holi- rness horse racing. | | time yesterday instructing his men |day Ther> were over 1,000 race mects |in the art of kicking, passing, and| To divert the youth from the his process o ng 'held in the United States during the e | blocking—the fundamentals, in fact. [churches, tens of thousands of lec- and sinking, 1| 1930 season, drawing 15 100 peo- | The following men will play in|tures, entertainments and the like : +ly imatets sans norees | FOO(DAIL TeAIS 0 MEBt 0T | e shariy suone R p e e e | t ; . 5 North—Hensen, Temple; French, |tomorrow in all the large cities. Tha The outstanding performer of the Gha”[y at Ebbets Flfild Shawley, Kaplan, Penn State; Kar- |theaters and motion picture houses 30 season was the ensational | cis, Carnegie Tech: Margolies, St.|Will keep open later than usual. ear-old trottir 1 @ | John's: Morelli, Anton, Boston Col- —— b 5 1 by| New York, Dec. 24 (UP)—If YOU |jege; Obst, Syracuse; Dornoff, An-| Experiments have shown that were fortunate enough to be bOrn|gres Marquette; Tully, Pittsburgh; [ chromium plated flatirons require 30 too late to enjoy the Civil War by | gyickles, St. wrence. per cent less energy to use than all means plan to be at Lbbe i South — Williams, Phipps, For- [ those of the usual metal. Field, Brooklyn, on Saturday when|qyer Rose, Kentucky; Church, Ful- | 2, |the North-South charity football | yon Bell, Ogeltfiorpe; Bethea, Fiori- ch of her | Bam¢ yed. For, according 10 qa; Hackman, Brandt, Hug, Thayer, Iy zeu R FLRCL publicity agent it is £0- | Tenpessec: Davidson, Roth £ to be nothing less than a minia. i lan the states. \ North Carolina t (we'll let him 3¢ 1 Tech elf i minute) intiz Bo N copy t the whote | FOR BEST RESULTS o be ecvery bit as s AER ) TE Used the world ooirfor genaretions L © HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS g o Wi/ 'Gon BETE R sanguinary | | nt has to say | ANA, AREWAYE (7 et v o s 20 T . e S e i Washinglon. e e ‘,:':‘:1\%::,:;\13 VERSUS LOYALTY GIVING A PARTY ==\~ — - CIIFICOURON HERBS— ==t a= iy New Britaln Herald agent rners left the field practice ses- some re- QUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR BEST RESULTS 4 USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ® | Married persons keeping house and single persons li\’in: at home will find THE MUTUAL SYSTEM ready to advance them money, promptly zmd with courtesy. 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Phone 1950 The Mutual System 300 MAIN STREET New Leonard Building Room 202 .é § ¢ y 4 3 4 1 § § Aok Happy uletide The Season's Creetings AND A Pythians Will Visit Bristol Lodge Jan. § = : : 3 § ; 3 § § : ¥ £ 4 3 2 £ : B 4 ; [ z 5 2 ¥ ¢ i ¢ g 4 : 3 5 o e 0 Kl K i .5 T T Wt T 000 1000 M T IS s i S R L POLLY AND HER PALS I DIDNT MEAN A wL?T?D =N~ AN/ Now ILL NEVER SEE HIS SABNOHRINI R0 |5 oLy OLE MUG AGAIN. CAUSE HURT THE L1 g”i‘/,SIMLA%fié@VACAW HE NEVER SHOWS HIMSELF | FEEL ‘\65- < / SR ) ANYTRING ! ST RESULTS \LLD CLASSIFIED ADS e HYGIENE BARBER SHOP 6 Chiurch St WILL BE OPEN tlock Christmas Day — Also — Open New Year's Day Till 1 P, M. — | | | i CAUNT HET | POOR PA e 1T 7N Sa/~MUSH - HOW WOULDIA GosH-ME AN' You AINT \ DONT HAVE ™MUCH S | ) Like To pLay COWBOYS /1 canl H_AYE TOGE ER TIME FER PLAYIN' NOw J’Jlii«?i?n (57 AN‘ |ND\A“S?. ¢ FER A LDONG T\METE\ ) DR T FAM\LY WHATS THE MATTER 3 “T know I bid reckless. But | “QOur son Joe has spells of T wanted to lose so's Pa an’ {|| talkin’ impudent to me, but his pardner would catch up } was right respectful while || before we went home. I hz I was writin' him a check to || to live with a man thats pay for his girl's Christmas poutin’. ‘tm seent.” i Copyright, 1030, Publishers Syndicate Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate B e et |\ oottt et