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: MARCH 2, 1928, Blsw Britain Herald! 0 eoseeisis v ol e Do il e ey fon W e fes puilate eser] 2 .“'".‘,.C\..f,;'l"‘x'. 5 'l" “ Observations S bt What eould b iorc representative {cordance with lier commands the | | On The Weather HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | (it just a p further i fof the lum industry than a | eeremonial was military with mem Tewued Dally (Sunday Froepted) 1 t party after the o | i contemg Sibs B A . Burope in the procession. Tu the At Herald Bidg. 67 Church &t wer s sl o { | They plas e Parade of the [ afternoon funeral serviees were held Wash ton, Mareh 2.— Forecast P—— > W ° money cawme { t g w n Ame ystea thie obvonsly fair Y | Tuba-four ™ bers of all th eroyal families of niribition 1t . 1t ually these United States s . * it G bl 4 den Soldiers” as v laid him | at St Georze's Chapel, Wind Rl Enzland: Mostly A e SV - elionia e B e T el R | g { for Southern N TRl b iy : R ; v was {rouble i on February 4 the coffin was pri-| o4 ionient and Saturday; colder e Mariine e ] ! he ) i conl fia); Hately until news gene Butler. | vately removed fo the | Saturday: fresh west and northwest P . < : % production Fo in which the remains of |© e £ iy g ] { own enterprise se : nroduction. For: . w"‘m“ _fl'hl‘”” s Rt e | winds, “probably becoming strong A el tors o write up the s e e . e Saturday. otered at the Fost OfMce at Bt of S . 8 . g Sond a1l communicaiionsio Fun 1| - vas in accordance with her wish. | =T fon tern New York aln as Second Ciass Mail Matte o s 15 A mneh be e B £ ’ : ? shop Editor, care of the New | Do the number deaths per{yactly clondy to and Saturday Hammeond ceal ve- || Britain Herald, and your letter the Units stes excerd the [ oo T ninteri TELEPHONB CALLS L 3 5 ! probably snow flur Bu:‘,,, om: 2 025 rt; not seepet that has | | will be forwarded to New York. uu r of kirths colder Saturday and in northwest Editorial Roof 526 1 4 ; i 4 R e ficult to Pnevs en disclos Now anoth- k | o I”v”’( m””“: v" n‘}”‘::“ n late tonight: fresh west and o reitlz a8 rafl ot thie contzniion J ive vestigatior jeen made and | WHY ENVY THE TOURISTS? United Jfimmf‘r e approxi- t Fvinds;protably becoring The enly profitable advertieing 4 ; e i i . 5 whether the | LiSteN, the bright Mirth-atehancan hited slalen s JIpprodl- strong Saturda y X Circulation books s 7 : i her th e matetly 2,465, s approxima G onditions favor for Uhis vicinily room alwaye open to advertisers. nioy 3 fell | T e e nEtR Ean ; R 544 [Gandlennanen ol el t b v () How ny hors there = ? ? perature. Member of the Associated Fress : 4 _ | SR e S e dod ? The Assoclated Press fs ex y definit u t not deny the privil . T b o T Ty S X fiea. st 8¢ 5 Temperaturs t 114'. titled to the use for re-pu £l i : , \ Tt , av, Folks, 3 $ : f 258, | il news credited to it or 5 an | m"‘ . )’If‘”« & e - ot credited fn this paper a R o e 1 32 1 ir goal heing Funice, the Cify @ When did the i nows publisted therein. s e SO = Y <o - Joke y % 2o into effect? What tur erty Lo 1 1 ke the o | p pro<ision? Member Audit Bureau of (irculation 1 | Manager (hiring clothing clerl: | A.. 'The Adamson eight hour law The 4. B. C is & pationai organizatior 7 RN e SR s ’ iy s iclot which furpishes newspapers and sdier ; X ’ ind i a “Now if a customer came in who was approved September 5, 1916 and | Cincin tisers with a strictiy houest a: 1 f nquisitor. He k or 18 i would 1 3 ur dis had a chest twice as large as nor- iani inta T T M i efrculation. Our circulation stat ey e _ nd s L mal, what would yo do”" e aer r % £ Lh 5 W 74 a | @ 5 pils s - B tions mentioned o 3 JUESTIONS ANSWERED The main provision of the A Detrot tased upon this sudit. This - Whom the gods would destroy| New Clerk: “I'd sell him a double g that-—eight hours shall, T s | Duluth tecton deuinn " raue, 0 ¢ stumps M. Briand v first measure for 2 high hat. | breasted coat:” You can get an answer o any | for labor and ser me Hattoras i T e question of fact or information by |day's work and shall be measured a | Jacksonville e errEtinbie nd ree Wi friots that the The neat Furopean war POLTRY AND PORK! Queetion Editor, New | day's work 1n recko the com-|Ka City The Herald 13 on sale cally Jent ever o i trins is a domestic ques. | Till :make ths .world ‘safe .for By John K. Wiberg r ild, Bvashingees Bincon. | peueation for aopvice o Grand Central, 42nd Bireet. i 2T ATy = | = | And many a song I wrote, 10, fencloding two eonts 1o smmps (NS4 SIL v deviind Coniiino Gl (M nnganolls 1t of Mr, : 3 doctrine would be And some were pretty and some | {OF Feply. Medical, legal and marital words meaning split or divided | Nantucket S —————— 2 . I is as an St ! Let the city rent parking | e 2 | advice cannot Le given, nor can ex- mind”. It 1s used to describe per- New H e ) Pl e S TR T - the other nations in along: the streets. | And some had a mournful note, \'Gi‘d"‘d Ysperchib paleriaRen S ont T e 5 N, : £ ¢ —_— gty - v | other questious will receive a per- abnormal at other time Vew York L ] Simmana s E% o 0F il its acti S R S et D R T O B Feply: Unsigned requests ean- ew Rotlalk s Gl Gt i : S = right a wrong. | Sam not to meddle in her affairs.| For their beauty and grace and | Aot be an d. All letters are con- | Some of the wasps introduced to Northfield s with sense realizes that | sh t teach the rest of us how | P b fidentia tor. combat the corn-borer have been Pittsburgh reason the Monroe Doctrine | But they didn't provide me with toundéin} thelicinityile eanialen) Dortiand, ¥ e Dectone i £y SN pud Q. What 15 the lowest recorded | their release, which shows their St Louis | And certainly not with cheese! tempera the United Stattes? | apility to resist winter conditions Washingt | A, Sity-five degrees below zero ! T wrote an ode, a remarkable ode, |at Port Kvough, Montana, | And others both large and fine, ! s the value of a Pil-| mansolenm Ta calling to you and is calling to | me, instance, must | Hot dog! Another source of business t as a sideline to th looked strong look the tact that a I Despite hLis © e of : 3 = : sise d : Some poems framed in the classic ta i Sktkes: iz o are : | aularab ; B mode : : WHAT THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT DOES =t subversive of all law, E | ve look strong cnou 2 , And one in the epic line; ; 'h the country ealled | The Depa st the U. " R es most clo The wet Republi t VIl notice tha great man | and “Here,” s, “is the ! Si s e b e meel L PR E e ot ik sy . 7 e ! f i ) nent name | ponene, ; s : cact i e telling him | 0f g horn once more crsia | e -+ i : . : i S S how = ! - | But the rain came in at my battered | Q 1 E removed The story of the postal scivice is ss interesting as & novel e Tt ‘ ; £ cped unier the Constitutlon, when ‘ w it got its name, story of the “Pony i Postal Union, what to do irg mall. the red in our below and send Hoover is n root Ary stnat even {he outstanding dry i ? T ¥ . re sometime vast disagreement | Did you v, 2s a barefoot boy,| And the wind at my leaking door. | . @ s DOnEE: 5 pon DREoYeA o0l 1y redrs b Luen op | 25 10 What constitutes a domestic | Lok & bull e Remember that o | Vha \ glish tis Hniysienl leaders have th ¥ " i t ¢ irn of g (toe? Then you know w nations I have a sow, & professional sow, R plechase in albout e 1 losses and frregularities, protectin, him, E ;¥ e are thousands | Kellogg would put every- | j; ope are hurti nother. | A sow of maternal charm 1 il SaiEme ) Rncrice Sand sot erSla stesting FiRC a ba w it up, and heve s Whos linc—she's a greut-great- . v ingten Burcau's latest bulietin, Fill out ths there will never he | town 16 a place where you | grandmother now— voman be president of || for ¢ Ly v buy a stamp when the post- | Has peopled my teeming farm. k tain the policies of I'reeid aster finishes examining thepne\\ i \\'orkpallx:iay in a rustic gn,; g the con- idge, 80 he says; but docs 1 , Ford that stopped in front. | And muse, as count my gains, stitution bit 4 man from | HISTORY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britaln Herad, he will eontinue the practice of ; ny of th 1 S L in cither th o % /On the beautiful value of ont fat|bee ! [nized) 1322 New York Avenue. Washington, D. C viting congressmen 10 ke 150 I op 5, do n % aor enve 2epeia) YASHXV qrrvxnnzlrl:/;xrlx“:;{-m:\fi;::fix Camgl’ird with a poet's brain fm:'m* | T want & copy of the bulletin, THE UNITED STATES FOSTAL SERT House and treating them to waffles | gard 1 1 syster i ] . o tor that the reed is a wind in. | 2 | | ICE. and e herewith five cents in loose, unca I S postags and sausage? : : ticable in ti e L en ir | strument. | _Thought He was Sceing *Em? a 3 nd_ G R A : s ¥ ng t | D — | Mrs. Kent: “So you all saw | me NAME listic attitude. He is not satisfic Ame; sm: “We'll be late to aning Tower of Pisa? What was! ol to take one step at a time, but would au 1-order meeting. Step on | its effeffct on you?” STREET AND N it: this old can will do sixty. | Mrs. Healey: ‘My husband swore 5 4 of gold crry loff drinking on the spot!” T nd how much does a Sceretary Hoover is r the contents. Thi attitude could ecarcely t sl - CLIP COUTPON HERE = == = == Sandino not only refu ou o the drys down his arms when the Au n!th ey are sincercly opposed to | : ukase in Nicaragua went forth, but the ret e s _especially | TU0 the entire distance. The danger | 5 7 TR ¢ 3 upon too much and is likely to g ot register. They always have — weigh? than he had a few months ago. It is women voters on this poi v to get - y i 5 5 » nothing: except the knowledge that T 5Siered righteousnese. THE AIR ICE-MAN A. The value of gold is fixed by | clear that somebody hae been &s might be attained, & kY By Dr. Walter E. Tr: k | law at $20.671 or ». A cubic turnishing his “army” with machine —— it can be said of him and the ad-| A forty-doliar saddle on a twen.| Some of the most interesting of | foot of cast hammered gold weighs gups, as these were used in the most MASSACHUSETTS, minist n that an effort made ty-dollar hoss” looked silly; and my air experiences have had their | 1.205 pounds. | recent engagement with the THIRE SHE STANDS to “bring about universal treatics (hat may explain why a college boy origin in what seemcd as the time Q. _‘]\"'\’ are the colors of the| marines. On the other hand, consid- | “I know my mani” says Governor 510t War” S like trivial circumstances. There is. | n{on B ifor instance, the occasion upon! A: flag, “'h""hl FACTS — ABOUT ering the ease with which Chicag0 Fujler of Massachusetts about Frank | N All is vanity, and much of this' which I saved the day for Gen,|is also used in the merchant service, ‘EC‘I‘ - consists five broad horizontal stripes. C O U T e mow seems to have better arms : . . the ary V¢S i the fact that he is insisting| So the lobbyists at Washington | —Roy Bessman. ‘mh"‘ foot of ¢ hammered gold X am a reader of the Herald. | bandits procure machine guns, it IS A Goodwin, registrar of motor v THE SENATE AND COAL traveling may be explained by the Debris, Governor of the French : § the upper _the nest yellow, Compiled by the fact that an office-holder is not with. Kongo. | hi |" His Excellency was giving a sort | the next blue, ey CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE cut honor save in his own country. 1 : ———— |of love-feast for the local tribes. | the oue at the botfom < The governor says Mr. Fuller “does | {8 Investigation of the soft coal! 1t isn't difficult to win the atten- [men, proud Kaffirs and Sud .sn‘""k’f-‘ stand for C‘hina, [HE MARRIAGE BAROMETER nof (o] the fruth.” Mr. Goodwin re- | €tuation in the Pittsbureh districr, |fion and interest of a stranger. Just | whom he had just pacified by means | Moneolia, Tibet and Worsted Goods. It was Schopenhauer, perhaps, torts in kind. went about their f in a deter-| 2S¢ him what to do for your badof & combination of diplomacy and va‘v.rn\‘\‘\ AR e | machine-guns. ‘It was a tense mo-| ot RI8 EOE LT ~ ment and the future of the rich col- | DWRSLIERL L0 3 factured in the United States yearly. Connecticut ed out that the relative number of ance said: “No one ever crossed me 021 operators claimed the commit- | America musn't think she can’t te |ony depended largely on the com- A, James Whitcomb l"k", ¢ yT o round per cent. During 1200 Can marriages to population in any and got away with it The governor | 1% Was biased, there can bhe Y1y licked. Houdini got out of every|plete success of ‘the great banquet | ‘b Noayg sine e turned out 5.17 of ihe fotal for the Units country depended upon the coet of |gavs he didn't say if. doubt that the committee gase y.,”‘""l of box except one which had been arranged. Th chmj“”\' L e A Giitpuly 0% of the fatal. The value of produet of factor- b ra 3 5 feature of the repast was to be jce Ity Ll i ing. In this manner the master of o governor finally decreed that the operators abundant opportunit . living. In il The governor finally decreed tha 1da pportunity Wonmen will wear ruffles, accord- cream of which the natives pessimism took a drab fling 2t the fhe registrar was fo be removed [0 2nswer questions; but the opera- | iNg o Paris. But whatever they enormously fond, since if is unknown goddess of love, showing that the | from office. Mr. Goodwin welcomed | 'OFS, for reasons that appeared eatis- | WeAT or don’'t wear, they will remain |to their local culsine, casy to understand that SandIno hicles of that state since 1920, Y nate committee headed by could obtain similar armis. ow my man!” replies Goodwin. Mf. Gooding, which has concluded | 1 on worsted goods mani- factaries (1= | ) the half billien dellar value pl who with customary cynicism point Mr.- Goodwin says the governor Mined manner, and though certain | Of the half billien dollar value tieut factories [ Tlimois, with 5000 rooms; the Penn- | les in all states was 385.67, greater in 1325 than it had | evlvania Hotel, New York, city, with | 1300, but the vaius rooms and the Commodore | 2a2.30, greater in fotel, New York city, with 2,000 From 1923 {0 1925 the tolal valus for 21l worsted goods made {n the United States decreased $17 The value of Con- nectieut's produrt, however, increased $3.046,762 of the Connecticut conda was only unruffled still, At four o'clock on a sweltering, | —_— tropic afternoon, the white-faced | F00MS e ieureapEeaT sed the day he was born chet rushed into the General's wa-| ‘& D07 (EREATE S Tnty: {elling the truth. And anyway, there| lions asked and that's a record, of course, but hill or bungalow with the announce- |\ he Bible? It may Le hard to dispute the = or jobs than lwing registrar, | The committee investigation modern juveniles run him a close ment that the ice-making nva-‘!ml"i 2 ‘\\';. sroportion of the popt conneatlout stoad aixih among all slales mhenith e U ot 0N gartion In the light of the returns|ang being go 3 Jiomi, | Brought abaut tlirough newspapar |20 had r;!urf'l to function. Debris| o~ o ';nn‘m Siics iu eoloredisnd| e e rolie st dnanay S turned to me, pailing, as he said, | : hife? 11151073 (s IR E e et o\t fer s vk i i ema it | B i eoan o B S Desnile Fat ; Iis eves on 1his job and is willing to E31 fo read about conditions and |the number of years that elapsed have counted on their ire cream for sdoily i e month had ene wore s © efate organization fo get it | Practices in the newspapers did they | 2107 1776 bofore revolutions became weeks. If they don’t get it there will | o "\";:'.I M asiee vear, the total of 1 ages Near & ecutbal(lad aitizenny Eet Up snficlent steatm o ook dnta] > ched lm another outbreak, more fighting, | f1o iy what do they weigh” 1 price of bread scemed fo regulate the remioval; said he was willing to | 4°10ry to themselves, declined to | tha fruits of love with automatic | permit citizens to judge who was | ANSWer many of the most vital ques- | Job oy of manufacturss was taken in ‘ was $17.856.8 that for the entive United States Leing $59 registered in this city durinz Feb- Ar Goodwin is et | PUBLicity; not until the Senate e 304, Aassachueetts led with an oufput valued at 3216445« Other states with a greater ontput value than Connec tiet follow: Rhode 1sland, §1 j02: Pennsylvania, 33 258; New Jersey, § Maine, 20,545, city had dwindled which [are not through gasping abont the | the situation. Whether the Senats more slaughter! Qo fa. la . . I (therbacks, species of sed B e R e ] : The nmmber of % ers emploved yearly in (his industry provide a rather slim s e condition exj will about it than it did | 1Y Superior 1o his environment,” said -v‘,,\\f'“‘ifl'h:l'(m;“’I"lm(‘!‘ Lopgold ‘;"r,t—l': ;.,“‘, o aln _‘\‘(i;'l"":‘g‘r:”;‘(" averaga 2,600, The wages paid in a recent year amountd {o with the & re during oy General Arthur ad- | with cnce o {he THammond | N° EOSSin. ‘hut cverybody likes him.” | Waiting to say no more T ran fo |1 nan ’;.«. nds. The British Museum 188,503, End maferials coet $11,274, 851 During 1369 the ary, 1927 i One wilhoss dnol tacl-fin commission report of | opyTight, 18 ublishers .. | my plane which stood near-by, ready | containg imen @1y foet long tofal number of yersons engeged in this indusiry was 2 #nd Syndicate. 14 tnelled for my next hop fo S Rl Dal~ e fiove a Rl the payroli amounted to $368.654. Materials cos A1t was the work of but a £oW | cpocimen would weigh from 00 to Correct this sentence: “He's To sensible peopir posaibic v Decimo club puid 1 tor- | 1925 remain hevance. No indus- | to separate economic re e ¥ v ! ot |itx bec more thoroughly | Tomorrow — cticut Agricultnral Experiment Sation. y minutes to lash to the tips of My | 1,000 pounds te Forbaning R sl s ST ; i T 25 Years Ago Today wings six goatskins full of water. An ¢ When and where was Queen instances have been K where |y F v 1 cat [T il i instant later we were off, the faith-1yictoria huried ? \ P ————————————e e ful Flying Kidney rising grandly in | A j spite of the added load. My idea is| more mone} J 5 cosl i pro f 1 ac The poiice department has com- s . e e i ottt o |07 o 14 e s s The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. | | conples ot (irom Paper of That Date) {ivear They tottal $20.906, an in-|frieze. 1 circled at this altitude un g "" |‘ ‘.,‘, b They vx-r’mlvlfl for{the cracking of one of the skins told | e e sl el el DowWN THE HILL THRU BLIND CORNERS IS WHERE THE SKIPPER frozen. Then canie a hasty descent. To be brief, the ice cream w: HAS THE BEST CHANCE <To RUN DowN THE VILLAGE W. L. Ha New Britain agent L eomplete sueeess and - thers il Mercantile enough ieo toft over for four rounds | HALFWIT IN THAT HANDEAR IF IT WERE NoT FoR ‘THE RLtbout A Pra sl o I el sana iy wirance Cooof London and Edin-for <Third Iail' cocktails, which 1 | ! bl mixed myseif. TRAFFIC cOP ON DUTY ‘THERE. 1ht at the adiourned | Gey, Debris decorated e neat - 1415 mitlers had | gae the Order of the Kongo | but the antis had | ;<angarao, the highest honor in the | the town has stil) | olonial service, Lo 1or the second time s voted down everything ex. adiournment, and they tried to prevent tha W, OB AH-| raR ¢ " af the ting. Gaffney offored ‘ , Cur- cennded motion for ratte of | 2 il nestion of school | nditre o up, bt Mr. Gaff said the a0l Lonrd had don. | ing for which it should apolo e the amended the 1o 1 bt the motion tn 43 A fax of | tried and alse Finally adiourn s bare 41 to 55 deal of opposi- of another on Park street when me np for a hearin i R ’ : cote Tartford. 0.1 Curtis g ¢ a that 1 ger g every lav it distriet was every footst ople pass alonz 1t 4o and from the | to wish for ‘_“"“‘“' e« no reason { EBIRE £ 1o A . ¢ d SR e tissell & Frewin refased | y. The b thing ¢ ‘ G olilifal J sl LR t Tto dischars man who had not for t s 1 pportunit Riny / " i (Al & < 1 ns unton dues the moulders at - ¢ R 3 S ctory walked out today. | i R : : ! Lt e bo ot the o sehool Tasketball feam | mer and take t. Bu ircles that o er " peh as | Neress guard . . Py abies i “"'l'll"i be just like Liv f do ar 1 i y oy i town this cvening, Pesire Under the 1im! i B 1 every pha Dahrenstacdt and Carricr, repre- | The directors of the Knothole ntinz the affirmative, won the de. | l.umber Company were in confer- —- mind; 1 viden « cos, | F: ' s, ¢ 1t the Y. M. (. A last evening , “nce. The president called for ords THE HAYS TESTIMONY asking hi hether § product on “Resolved: That Cuba should Gentlemen.” urged, “we Ml % be annesed fo the United States,” |have a musical organization for 0 3 T 3 T Vo n h zes were George 1. Spence, | radio broadcasting which will be ab- ehairmzn of the R onal tion of € memory m Comn Coal has | E. W.Schultz and Frank H. ;.;ohm solutely rl‘r‘rosen{al\w of the Jum- (CPamtaive Por. 1928. The Ball Syndicase. Ine) committee during the i:md..sr‘no! be €0 poor as to forget how the | euch a place in the ruhh.c inter- | ston. Ber industry! R 7 e - - “I'm just wild about you!' more air record The testimony of Wil H. Hay:, Kellogg can

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