New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1930, Page 2

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9 \T“W PRITAI\’ D’\ITY HERALD, ‘WE ]\\ JSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930. EINSTEIN ARRIVES [ v oo = |GOUZENS ATTACKS 'Musical Prodigies’ Teacher Send i EMMEYE i OR NOT ==*samek EII{]H{%EQSAPLQN 0 : cafiestmwgsl?:s tzainil Ero:hers | | erm e Tel isinoiaplie.a batatas n{ Bo_\' Violinist By Court “It is astounding to me that n‘ Order, Urges Lads to men get behind closed doors and | tra o1 Plae and Bl vote conclusions on such mportant | [eep Up Studies and Des ore & Ohio railroad matters in private.” | ittt act that the | — = velop “God-Given” Tale on May 21, 1930, adopted a | ation under certain condi- | nt. a vote of 46 to 27, with 23 | INBANK SERVICE Resolution Goes to House New York, Dec. 31 (P—The love seavad and good wishes of the guardia y forsook for their parents will AHdl‘eW J' Sloper Gomple[es.zi.‘.?nm{!‘ ‘I'»-lfl brothers on the | Long Term With First National | e sifinen sackes, thert conn P lor for four y returned aj Andrew J. Sloper, chairn Bthe| R \‘Z(”;‘]g"‘(; rectors of the New B | which t f devotion and urg. of this vies o | of this v Yyears service with the institution | ct that on J »s his bank affiliations, | . d a resolu- b . el d n u that 1 shall watch your| has | future with loving interest, for you, ' .nyone, know how muc! to help you. n accor and to make | ' en talent.” teacher Cannot Be “The merits of outside funds, solidation ca r expert g Tie TREREMIN | HEE : he publ " - 4 ince a ~A MUsICAL . o ¥ rce commission 4 until | w7 4 where Ruggiero esp INSTRUMENT 2 i | that is done of course ‘= 1 o n artist of 1 THAT CAN BE. £ & ir ) 1 to comment upor |8 . . fforts of I PLAYED wITH- [} = | e 10 cr out ¢ . Hondvias. EXPI g\ \';[(;\ OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON Walter Wisk, Who Escaped from Laurie Reall | nie , heroine of the 10us song, was a real | - £t ident’s sup- | ANDREW J. SLOPER e er 16th, 1 ree daughters of Sir | por i estionable ies 3 e was soon promot- | by Sergeant Kiely. wrote the popular |* o - A 3 - s o Dt “ergusson of Cra : : e e it hero of Burns’ song Reformatory on July 19, Caught Jrmine in the Winter—Ir r the we: ur turns from I 1 Cambridge arto Fve greatest of the Ger- RROW—"Bowled Two Strikes With One Ball” 1 been ar- 100 Warrants lssued to Punish o ‘:lj 1‘-_“.”‘: i S o RS charge on had| Propcm Owners for Icy Walks : e (3 - . i R APPRAISERS OF BANK = Statement That Pass- . L e bt || Condition of Commercial Trust Co. Chiet of Police Issue ways Must Be Cleaned. o) Will Not Be Known Until 1 1 Inventory. =l CHURCH SERVICE ogram for 4 by L 8 S ; S Advent church. An engag- = SICRICE | ol o i . sram has been arranged by) tmh ()um Tax Joh, Sces Possibic Collusion flersuticiner elasitl S Too Little Work, He Say St el B (i : 1 ¢ learned today | appearance noted Negro| t 3 — B¢ 1S " ' GEdrEel 5 L k i rest i teno 1i: V. alisbury of New 1 tersperse tuals and g . ) | ter : t ¥ | entert program is in ¢ D ey Ler £ least ¢ 25| gin at 8 oclock. From 8 to 9 s A FILES TREATY PAPERS : 2 S iren o0 ly y to reduce railroad o 3 L " o'clock, sical program; 10 to 11 gave in ope costs e : s ck, surprise hour; 11 to 1 r it of savings i 2 . o'clock, refreshments; 11:30 to rom labor z B 1 5 o'clock, watch night service; TR e . 12:05 to 12:15 o'clock, a candle t prograx o = BEMUDA HOTEL BURNS <P ore many Federal Alcohol Agents ‘ HERdoss ot Bl e oRaccs e e i ; g e ; 3 burned to the Id(ullequent Tmnslers Saiii o) ne e e e EE ‘ \iava . " s ¢ I g by fire of un- Predicts Less Employes he final analysis e | Savings Bank of New Britan Post Road Chase Today o g i e o : 1 a i 4 i : de csignates to the interstate com- Established 1862 € 1 . ssion that power to set Al Bl wa Nesources — § 7,612.06 Deposits made on or before Mon- ""'”" ';“V‘;““‘: """‘f“”f. Face Facts') day, January 5th, will draw interest | ] at y . “ : y & 3 v \.H‘~ Ihis message is only for thought- : L b Goli O S| e from January Ist. NNTOINTLT \ ¢ New Y v, were married | risk of being unprepared for 11 5 ¢ 1 ding ta 1 s cathedra cmergencies—such as dread | acute indigestion — that over 5% INTEREST being paid I night might bring sudden un- en Col ther an happiness. They dare not take S, " j ! f the groom i ] the risk. Do you? Six Bell- Open Monday Evenings — 7 to 8:30 — LEN 8 d c W Jaird . spect were the 5. F ans, Hot water, Sure Relef! 1 Standing i 1 ceremony and 3 Get a 25¢ or 75c pkg. at your HAPPY NEW YEAR FAX IN THIS TOWN iny left for a honeymoon triv druggist TODAY. 3 in t g " 10 lay 3 Jimt to Hot Springs, Va. They will re foi t o rded M le in this city upon their returr BELL ANS \ r Ore ¥ s oK n of rv FOR BEST RESULTS Judge Tammany's secon) rondered the Kiwanis | LS HERALD CLASSIFIED. ADS|uiarsisge. 3 | FOR INDIGESTION = 829 inhabitants, € I 1 to dismiss or drus'u‘

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