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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930. 1 . . othe years—it means at least that|to 8 ation quicker than the SO DS S LSS LLLLHSHHIHLS LS S L L. on da). New Britain Herald " | N e —THE OBSERVER— {** """ Power of Suggestion ] 10t as bad for the ma. | fastest bus, and accommodations on wans g comars |30t ok b s [« o n il IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL New Britain. Comnecticut : Is of trade |und better in some other respects. $SHHHH L HS LS. Improves Welghing Business. Makes Random Observations 8| Gettmg weighed—iike measles— - runs in epidemics. Last Saturday & On the City and Its People % e Excepted) 1 < v te years too many reet n expendin Comment On the Two Captain System in High School Football. 0 operate de | g Christmas shopper was parked be- | | . | side a scale while his wife went to i FPPEPEIIPITIEE TS DI the rear of the store to make pr | | cl For about 15 minutes he | The N. B. H. 8. Athletic Coach ) Mect Messes. Shippee and King, | detail of the situations they have | g1o0d by the scale and hundreds of | Brought Out Into Spotlight. encountered has impressed them as|choppers passed it and ignored it. | Editor, New Britain Herald - | appointment of co-cuptains | Qut of the maze of circumstances| 100 small or insignificant 1o explain. | Then & woman decide to weigh her- £l ihe Senion Eifsh schoot fooiball surrounding the r disastrous| They have been splendid in their | gy, Putting hev basket on a Dears ) occurrences in banking circles in | cooperation with the press. and cer-| by radiator she handed her overcoat linary passer 3’ Iroads German. No sooner had she left the team of 1931 is one of the poorest | BN 1 | | $1id unJuet moves that Coach Gobreo | cw Britain, Hartford, and else-|tainly there has not been pointed |5 her son and dropped her penny. M. Cassidy has mad in his stay at | | where about the state during thefout a single ground for eriticizing | she announced the result to him in | ‘;‘.\: few weeks, (wo state !s|them from the viewpoint of the local Hig! school. According to offici MORE GASOLINE TAXES |last Saturday's Herald, Coach Cas- | | who were heretofore practicaily un- | bankers, i e e e 4 t 2 e own beyond the contines of their It is casy to visualize either or| t : he gener r ¥s that he has made the ap- B hCl] ” IE | ; f ¢ ¥ |like the sort that would give a rap - ! nts t trateenits pon- | DIIUSD COANCELIOT O EXCHEQUET | ovn spicre mave sio0a outin de | voth ofiicials claiming sustitication | yous his aeisht aleo. wmemmied the X ms to this writcr th s e A | cidedly favorable Bank- | for a policy of stinginess With | yea1e, Right after him another wom- e Has Op[m“snc V]ews ng Commissioner Lest Shippec | words. They might have insisted on | 51 siopped, weighed . herselt . and e 4 Assistan: Attor Gene giving out only meagre details and | y,ndcd the card to her little girl BotiRicas = John H. Kinz. both rs [ claimed immunity from criticism on | who read the figures off in Folish, Dec. 27 (P—Philip Snow- | are counted, : ) 1 | the sround that they were mot in afhen a youns flapper, just a trifle limel ! 1sy D position to make definite announce- | 100 heavy from too many hot fu e or they might have professed | ongacs, deposited her cent and a fear that they would be rmumol-j‘,uu,,,d at the result. That scemed ngs of the Bri empire—is an nd t anner in which they | ed. Meanwhile, press and public| (5 make the end of that particular seem possible 1 llor of the cxec the power ¢ tr who controls the of High this writer i optimist in a world of economic de- v duties under would have been secthing with un-1 .pigemic for seale didn’t get ane 1s of the lot- | pression onditions n t certainty, More and more rumors other custor » for the neat ten mine | With Prime Minister Ramsay | MacDonald, Snowdcn wiclds the | E t influential power in the Britlsi | SONGS OUIR MOTHERS t 3 J 4 t t ins 1. as 1931 approach wine satisfactio than actually gained circulation anoithen the siopping s tes would certainly have been spread|yyrncy to her husband and the tabe about the state and every passing||ation was brought to an end day would have added to the con- sty i ; i fusion. r outspoken policy and | S e lash TAUGHT Us s A a 1 i } Bias A k JIs Alslen el cutene oueyang Many Santa Clauses s on the worll ng Up Sccnery. planation of the technical ;w'l T b ton A nit onne ' ; s lezal proced constituted a splen- s inti Gla T normal volue of u Jid publi nd 1t 1a hoped|| 1 £ lLias prevailed the ! ; . there are sc were discu Gy jolly Old Saint Nicholas on Ma a message to cor A Ve 1 St ; i o when only the licity can t the day before Christmas and countr :0\ 1 s 1‘:-\.1 ::‘Ano' SupEnyIsion a the honest fed a mul "i to the othcr ‘\\h\,' are control,” Snowden said Sees Trade Improvement ertheless he has a feeling of regarding the future of cral and B 5 officials tempted due, as President | 'S L : * | to screen their mover in times | their conc i ‘ I danno,” replicd the other, “but that one over there is my brother.” governor and 1 Try These on Your Class the faith of the two lads offici : anish at- was at all impaired by Sanat's kin- b s eithe ; 1 ice question as to whether | ship with the brother couldn't be or photog ¢ eac Americans should pronounce | learned commissioner - T ‘ will | ‘ ince | Distractions at Theater them, in other words correc or if | Threaten Intercst in Screen. tified in such | Carrying a re i custom not 1 pronunciation | limited to automobile drivers. A comies easiest to t tonzues. ng lady took her se in a local In the hope that it will prove of one i at that Siving today is unable to i neellor asserted there is purchasing power and 1pPOINt- | (re employed when things we are submit- | show er girl-fri L list of the better-known South | in her stocking. Openir place and personal names, [ she took o < been overdon e P o ho deprecates this spirit which is abroad in England. Pessimism Won't Help on Boleevar, | cd to dar vllable 1 Auto Production in 1930 Not Far Under six Year Period Comparisons with the boom year ther than with the fairly previous are responsible for a la part of the gloom on the dustry’s horizon, es on production 7 neing of hila st 7 2 motor vehicles made public by tl 5 oo 2 N i Rt story | # ! e third National Association of Finance WHAT'S WRONG WIT}H . g y o g e e e o € owden | g 5 L - . a Companies show. According to Milan COUNTIY : 3 t i £ } A 3 1galn . ¢ 0 \ Avres, analyst of the association, X Y : AL i : ; 2 notor car production for the first . \ 2 , en montr 30 was only per s than he & for the oS Facts and Fancies - =00 s ot feont e i e ez for fhe tomobile financing figures tor 5 Mr. i BODNTOFAMILIES i fhrd s Bl Wb ) sl i, R ou LR i £ > said Mr. Ayres. “True, it was ver cent below that of last yea t was only two per below me period in which was ar of only moderate depression. I'roduction for th whole year of ) will be about 46 per cent great- tof I 2, which was the con c in the ry would be mug dtisticians researches and con- itions over a period of the past rather than making coni- = : s i . g merit e st parions with a vear of hitherto un- ONCE MORL KING GASOLINL i f b 3 1 ne see known prosperity WINS Observations On the Weather on, possibly r central and north po irday; Sunday cloudy. dition: A disturb: castward over southwest Iay. A high pres cing castward over Quel in northern New York New T a colder on Saturday along rom southern cntral Florida, it e o oo oo 25 Vears Ago Today cou om Ohio and a|tion of at is quite 3 et uring 5 i 4 ntler vho has somcthing to|—the fat ; NCedl lonayTtherlonl: o instaliment collec- | : church will be illus nothing to do 1 had no idea before a black The clock is a fav- so I popped stirred up so much suspicion. J T nute vou began to exulain The Imperial Moving Picture Co. worldly eve-brow appear at C'asino next Sun- to do is to b el dny cve ey will offer some ous. Tl f the latest attractions ¢ New Britain | eam de- ated Plainville, 7 E Wi e 1 ey The North & Judd Mtz Co. will ; nous Surg Ohio cousit open up its new gencral offices on TWO CENTS A MILE o e i k 1+ | Neckir s and Boot big mouth ves, 1 forgot to mention how [the first of the year They are said y 4 = I tried to explain laughingly, ha, |uncommunicative my wife was, Soito be the most modern factory lucky thing for a, ha, 1 must have run into some- | quiet she mad me rvous and | offices in this scction of the country. —————— | race that marriage isn't all it's wisc- | thing. “You must have. Probably a|fired me with an itch to explain.| Chief Rawlings was in an angry | door knob™ cracked the sccond cou- | Arriving home from my errands|mood today. Someone struck his _— A nies was to offer B fur above. the nesds ofithell | sin who has no respect for - 1|she u:dr‘]u- d : nuldl\'( ]\r-\ 1‘ar|~]t|uu:-]mm ,]‘lmom,:um Lm'lu its xd. ¢ s i Sty sen - earth is thirty thousand years | has been fired out of five colleges | name and said she wanted to talk | e mild weather continues de- BUSINESS IN NEW BRITAIN s of transportation at . a sral in 1 vhich | nation Jr“’,',;;,f;; urw’m ,,1 e (o vedes ATllibY tree Thcema| (o fuiin tha Bearcom That always | spite the latencss of the year. Tt is New Britain r figuring - day t + } A The | to the en f ma- | tillion tons. Yet you hear peoy | that eye ballooning. | means sor |4 common sizht to sce dandelions say that excess weight shortens life. 3 omething abonut a clos- | “How that eve?” she|growing on lawn kes on t E gan to splutter, get- | A freight wreek occurred at the tl nan production of farm pro- | cracked up to be : to my neck for |11l on Myrtle strect yesterday. Two prey I e ears were hadly smushed while an the <lipper | other tirned over on its si 1G BUILDING PROG ipadzn, 11 Dee. 27 1 ogu and f « building pro; IOk . . J 2 : : oke and hiad to cut out al t s tically out of room. v hi ity of Iliinois calls fo of b ¥ ] 1 t ndust tion | % and iy the frills” said the man town on a few husine Tt nly leaves me in a hell of 4 ice skating rink and an simple life is much healthicr.” [ tried to droop my hat brim over my 15-hole golf course costing 340,000 (Copyright, 1 Publishers 1 farther than cver. But that's no | “opyright. 1930, Mc Both will be built from funds Mayometer yhen compar t OBEIELT ) fewer folks living in the | it docs not go to the fundamentals. Syndicate), good. Lverywhere 1 was reccived Syndicate, Inc.) realized from football reccipts. observer : failt A f ner | talking about “relief” and providiug

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