New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1930, Page 11

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1930 NOT BRIGHT YEAR FOR SWEDEN Economic Depression Felt in All Fields of Life Stockholm past year was ck grov its ing economic depression manifold political, life in § reactions upon industrial and eden. Although the sla ning of nomic activities was slow, the are numerous and today still most prosperous tries, but sh into the inter pression and h ext uy world cri mo is one o i been drs omi depends nt upon the develop 1ployment proble ind se growing Export Lcute industries most; iron-ore exports to the tinent and especially Germany are far behind cause of the incapacity of the yorting countries wood will e standards and in the tant production rc tions have proved necessary will be c 1 out, up to fi or more per cent next year. Kee i Ie ilose ce of t petition on the coneern Serious pressed politic Lindman cted 1y of in He 1 governmer . yith pronouncs same time pro} resumed power, the agricu h ic n places her Dec. 26 (UP) — The acterized by the financial an coun- | blunt to Western 1939, impor- growing NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1920 1 I3 Nest” s NEW GUINEA NATIVES USE OLD NEWSPAPERS Bushmen Cut Pages Into Strips and Woman Victim of NMachine Gun Roll Them as Covers for Tree Gum Cigarettes Canberra, Dec. 26 (P—One of the best “trade” items for the natives in the New Guinea hinterland is a | bundle of old newspapers, says the Australian commissioner in that mandated territory. The bushmen cut the pages into small strips which they use to roll cigarets, sticking them with tree gum, So coastal traders and labor re- cruiters have been buying old ewspapers in Australia in ton lots. of old newsprint than glass be iron knives, violently-colored | igged | Calico or even the popu phone needles, used and the eco- con- | far- | 1A £ the | greater & de- to a |Poin ment | = MAY HELP DIVERS = BY SYNTHETIC AR Kansas Chemistry Prolessor Sends Idea to Egypt w York, Dec. Kansas crossed t recover { m is ious. | cring con- stric- Associated Press Phote ; and fteen | Ienrietta Guthrie, Chicagc, 54 (right) w k into a spray of machine gun fire direct left. A man passerby as wounded by gang bullets whe ed fror in an apartm Ne ppe been | e ve $8,000,000 Egypt gold in wood | IDSPAN OCEAN ¥ ROCKET PLANE Von Opel Hopes to Make Journey in Three Hour : The profe Dr. ] shey of Mc rson co making synthetic SO 1d be Willard H ege, has be e, he for his clz 10 use one Ve is proposed | s icial oft Cape F of tmosph Cabi- | ;. by al . the o= G beral ionist | Itural com- far- on i hool N Bullt Racing Cars J Opel, scion ago Her i quiet spo without irs Diamonds Too Small proposed erican C they were ow cher, diamonds t} i ition real ¢ lec sts sn though not en rich man consi expecte serious crisi ernational to depre s 50 long as indermine stroy, 1 S r clul reserves ELITTL EMETAL bout 80 per ¢ found heli i to s un- Roundabout Results d e America ition for the emen Des Mo were not so 1 In | Thu Assoc Motor Works from getting: INNEW SLIPPER Designers Favor Matching— | He wrot divers m the who get n in or 1troge Expose More Heel and Toe 50 pra d 1 ch 4 bro dyed to arde g P fashionable more ever did before be silver or rosult buyir ist two mol op of the foot, -stockinged toes to tk expi out at the 1 exposed, how ation with olors are ver, rrow st fashio and opera pumps des finished @ with calf of the kids with ¢ the instep t models, de s, strap-s heel brown about PNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED tod s Irma No cdding. tching rine Defend into the wreck—breathing synthe ctical for | imes | any BERLIN NEWS Nine) T.ooking rstand b ari slip- for a| with Please Don’t! s with approapriat rday. Mass w d Heart ch y Rev, J. on was Gabriel's B. B. 1 church {terday morni 1. Holy comm e INDIGESTION Don't take | SAFE with | let ACUTE holiday fun, You're Don't spoil church by S Mark's Epi: Bri chances. osing | e o[‘ Bacie SopranobtAouBmadcast From WDRC On Sunday Frances Vater Hancock, soprano { will from station WDRC H Sunday evening at with Ruth Schade ompanist. Her pro- Maid of C ) by Oley Speaks {0 Brahms at Yale PZeil-ans, BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION secking try ou lessons 1d announce of piloting f ] ast tfor o'clock medley & next gram will consist of “Sylvia. Mainach is a [FINEST QUALITY" denses and, 2 \ nable ieb, by K student at t same a soft are 0lof! Music school. L lor much to let to IN I'IRE Dee. 26 (UP)— in fire which L rooming burned second SEVEN Whiting, Ind., | Seven men died | swept through | houso yesterday adir th oif DIE frame ,',': i 2 < <INC. 282’ MAIN STREET stairs cuttir i 1y of Kre- Jo! Lovernich, 3 to escape. t shown at stairs hard.” o e v PEMININITIES By Gladys TORNCE FROCKS | WAL FROOKAT THE LEFT BELOW I§ VEDY PRACTICAL FOR THE GIRL AT €CHOOL. [T | OF FLAT CREPL WITH A BOLERO OF TUSES AND STRASS — BY REMOVING THEBOLERO AND ADDING THE COLLAR SHOWN IN THE CIRCLE T CHANGES 1T GUISE COMPLETELY Drunken Drivers Find $100 Fines in Socks Martin 613 West Adoly anewlcz, of t Alexander 8, of West street, in pol court 1 all three were foun of ng automobiles w th influence of liquor v fined $100 each by Judg It is lieved by court be the Edward of Main |314 F Fitzgerald, Bristol as day n stree a guilty T THE CENTER 1 A GOWN OF WHIT TH A VOtUMin~ 2T OF FINELY PL ED RU %‘l THE RIGHT BLACK PANNE VELVET ADOPTE PRINCESD LINES AND ADDS WRISTLETS EXTENDING TO ABOVE THE ELBOW. THE YOKE AND PUFFED SLEEVES ARE OF BEIGE LACE 1d ever been disposed n of court. HAS SON ON CHRISTMAS Bridgeport, Dec. 26 (P—The stork | visited the Bridgeport hospital early Day and presented Mrs. Sc of 342 Nichols with a son. This birth on De ristmas Day recorded Christmas Florence wvenue, was the re births Dridgeport hospitals. were OLDE Newt Howard Hall, 77, who was credited with be- | the oldest active printer the | state, died Wednesday at his home after a long illness. Three years azo, Hall was given | honorable mention at the Graphic| Arts exposition in New York. | was one of 25 veterans of Case | Stick a printers' organizations, | was also affiliated with Arcan I. 0. O. F., and the Royal ing e sy e lodge | ned?| = ottt 11 DIE IN PENNSYLVANIA . Dec. (UP)—Eleven irred in western Pennsyl- as result of traffic accidents fire, or murde over as United Press today. Seven s in died cku pers: automobile from ex and idents one hild was men SHOEMAKERS TO MEET lutions for the govern L ADYP PARKER, N Parker @onnecticut JANUARY CLEARANCE NOW IN EFFECT ON ALL WEARING APPAREL At $29.50 and Upwa GOWNS At 811.75 and Upwards ROBES At $7.95 and Upwards LINGERIE All At the Lowest Prices We Have Ever Offered QUALITY MERCHANDISE 3rd ANNUAIL PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF MENS, YOUNG MEN'S, BOYS’ SUITS and OVERCOATS AT BLUE SUITS, OXFORD SUITS AND SMITHSON SUI oT WUCHERT and 142 MAIN STREET PRICES COST and BELOW COST INCLUDED LAKE NEXT TO HOFFMANN'S BAKERY

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