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6 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. T T | says & i newspape es | funds are be u ed by v sl N ): 3 » | g 18 seally wasad New Britain Herald colng into newspaper files | funds are to be utilized by the states | QUESTION AND ANSWER SERIES : e R e scientist. ing past depressions, has | to promote the health and welfar or% , H wthing clse, it'll do for a bridge HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANI ro t forth much comtforting in- | expectant mothers and infants, un- | H < it prize. New Brit ConuActicut rmation as to their length and the standards and methods approved | Compiled by THE CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Inc. : i z be 3 eral Children's Bureau. 1t | 410 ASTLUN STEEZLY. HARTTORD In recent months there have been S 7 frequent lulls in the fighting over in C v providec at no state | / ( 8 « te ke owever, e AR Tt ol What towns were the first to be settled in Connecticut? 4 jiohine it JaygRite 1Ll Shonarery f al official may under the act | < | that normal conditions will present= dop i s | . A fort and trading post was set up in Hartford by the 1 e Eemm y home, or take charge of | In the same year a party of English sailed up the rive i SRS i 14, over parental objection; e iledlin Wintaos { g PSS A = “Othe 01 I3 re se off t T vty hat nothing in the act may be Why has Bridgeport been called the en of America tienReonl are o ,(v”r,m”,'\ It received this designation during the World War bee s ¥ ition. K 3 Jother man has pneumonia doesn't ced more munitions than any other American city | v ; | | make your own head cold one whit & How dos nnecticut stand in the raising of corn I of ) D d for a ch Connecticut lea other states in the average per acr R i othier t the Post Ofice at econd Class Mall Matt PRICE VINING FOLLIES nstrue lin g the power of a or mont! Farr ard has | parent termine what tr Correct this sentence: *“I'm glad ore § Sy the Lo — my husband’s tenographer i3 b | . playec AT world of art? o5 foug el ““;I‘J’___,o” young, good-looking and pleasant.” A 2 S22 N 9—Diary of @ Dhet Aramat ot most in-|said she; “for a man always work % = . modera i 3 zant, s 1l heard was in | better i nial surroundings.” ill be published in Wednesday's paper) | Al o ot e ~opyright, 1930, Publishers cut's shore Assocdsted D'ress A rat- ) in answer to Syndicate Member Audit Bureau of Circulation \ gher T ly d carc t ¢ a s & v y t . s : In th rnoon f cadin — A B C s mationad ; o 1men cooperation. s of Jam hitco 3 Will Hogg used o tell of a Texas SUVIET EFF"HTS B’ runta o : Soissgs e teot e B rested esp v i darkey's simile that comes near . o 3 1.0 . ~ . Nicholsor i u- | being perfect. The darkey was be- | Defense of H. S. Coacli’'s Appointment of Co-Captains " { shor ing qu \ed about < friend. —Tribute to South Church Pastor o B glieng 2 sHongdof look : Sflys RedS Would Talk Thelll' He repli “He Jook: 3 {heinderie ok Rl A selves Out of Nation In Defense of High School ootball Churchgoer Pralses Rev. Dr. George | RIS ey Coach | W. C. Hill e ek 1 P 1ettor a King if| b 1 forwarded | b o IVING THE MAYOR Hill -\ ly min- tongu i h 6t L Min ¢ back with this no- | Senator Brot ‘. "I.wlmlru N, 1 e 3 t redu werd B t Lear r ter ¥ who ean fill his church ling hen wit 3y 1 tion = s dandruff, T have of the wealthy bachelors MORE 'OV N 1 ’ e ] ! i SR el ik ! recent issues of T to surprising num His depar- | g, ‘ rling drama McNaught r ves it would be 1o vices| b e 1550, paid .1 icate, Tne.) | the sral and cconomic advants st | age of the United States to recognize the communist government of Sovict Facts and Fancies "= ... o conne o PROPORTION AT ; : i \ not propagandize in the REPRESENTATION A 2 4 | Sy | Cutting told the : A aralal e han it o ¢ S S nw i ; Steat) roeihey & AR By Robert Quillen | > . should invite comedians. | their propaganda “The more our people knew ab t system and conditions, they would like i It is alt have been wonld not wide-spread So t Unio persons in country.” Union ot Gy i R . Observations Gttn,voust | A 857100 1ol vt of T o umer s one wio cnre-| O the Weather brought throu, RELIEVE Condition stern THE POWLR IMBROGLIO mperature contit 1 srihern districts, litions tavor for nperat INK WGSTRTE - VITH BOVTLEGGER o S Diyyer Resands Contaned Name o ' an e : ; of New York Judge e the e Toonerville Folks THE LOW EBB OF THE DEPRESSION HAS SURE BEEN REACHED @] OVER IN EAST TOONERVILLE ! \ — e AND ITS MEANING e e : il T ! t @ Rl (ad Belmont Financed Linc ol al cit s A BUSINESS UPSWING r tinan manufacturers in | “Nick the Greek" v, and Hzl e the Hotel | Gilman, alias Harry Gibson, all of ho! sought for questioning transportation thither vice graft. | Brooklyn as soon as 3 e — system can be worl es. The chief differences | The New Britain club held its an- MAIL PLANE MISSING | The city's polics Sheppard-Towner act | nu ction yesterda Charles J. Al&'ndlrr Moroc r‘-c. D ('..:I (f’r——A:graduTl supplanting of clevated lines > - electe side a i -pa nge f the ’aris- | by subw eppard-Towner i Pictures will be|with four passengers, including the | CLATMS ALTITUDE RECORD to cach & »wn at the Casino and Hann Italian cons t lef | Los Angeles, Dec. 20 (UP) CARMODY REFORTED BLTTER on « plated s el S re-| EXTINGUISH CHURCH BLAZE i xchequer in Great Brit the | one million dollars, all to be mateh- | poried hy | hysician to be im-| Chicopee, Mass., Dec. 29 (UP)— | but she said she continue up- same opinion regarding world trade. | ed by the states. Each statc is to | proved today. His condition, how-|When fire broke out on ‘nc altar| ward elimb for at least another ever, was erioug at St. Patrick’s church, Fireman|1 fect . s R : i James Hopkins and John Fitzpat | previous altitude record for one of his trenchant statenients. |to be distributed among the states| ® < S rick rushed from the choir loft and | women was 21,598 feet, set by the Again, & writer of national prom- {Pmmwww to population. T“elvst: HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS lextmz\usged ite i _ llate Ruth Alexander of San Diego. “pessimismn has been overdone,” is | obtain $15,000 and the remainder is