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ng to NEW BRITAIN D.il 1 e HERALD, T (P V1 23, 1928, TRV Lever, a township in the parish of New Bl'ihin Herlld the state athletic commission, he | its the confidence of the citizens | boys and s reach the wo was in my private office?" And nations will strive for per- - said: 1and the school board who have be- | ize every year. Truly, industry has Office Boy: obody except a col- | Middletown, County Lancaster, Eng- fection. WERALD PUBLIGHING COMPANY gun giving moral and practical en- {4 large load to carry; and a oo or;{d enant 5 land; another derives it {rom —the | The dangers thou faced and the bur- T will recommend such legis- couragement to the new orchestra. | deal of the mployment caus: B e ,"“ Eoolt, why|He e pame Levl meaplog 8 . 8eng thau bpre e | lation to the next General As- S . 5 didn’t you tell her I was here? She | priest”. Will rise like the stars upoen . ATt Dely, (Bunday Esceptel) | ombly or to my successor.” 1t again proves without a doubt | due 1o the fuct ihat more muck: was going to give me some valuable| Q. Who played the part of Joy | Lethe's shore. & 8- PREED ftoeet | ¥ ¥ that all a ity needs to gain distinc- | than formerly is being utilized. information.” in the motion picture, “Coney w— s : ; 2 | . R ! Office Boy: “Why, you said if any | Island”? Like fi ce of flowers is poctry The next legislature convenes in tion along any particular line is an The secretary is to be commends | ¥ ¥ y 3 ike fragrance o ers poctry fio s e ALK o e e T e e Sl |iady estled doday 1o say you were| A, Lucilla Mepder ne'ar, [ R s s 1929; and it is not at all likely that | cnergetic leader. | also f & facts squar | cut, because it might be your wife!” | Q. Is Jack Dempsey related in| Its colors is more than a bubbl: ¢ 75c. & Month, an outgoing governor would be in- | the face. H ¥s the larg imhors ke A | —Frank W. Nagle |any way to Jess Willard? The Art thou performest is more —_— lined to think he could make a MAKING A REPORT 1 whose jobs have been ended Send all communications to Fun | | (C0PT 1928, Reproduction A, N, ; than the air, | Eatered at the Post Ofice at New recomniendation at that time unless ON U PIOYMENT the introduction of better ma- | Shop Editor, care of the New Torbidden) | Q What are the requirements| and age will its value redouble. P aln ss Becond Class Mall Matter. P for enlisting in the U. 8. M: es ? i 4 hought it possible that he would | Seerctary of Labor Davis, in | chinery have sustained permanent | Britalu Herald, and your letter alisting 1n fhe U, arines? |The Art is eternal, in every ¢ A thought it possible that he w b : S £ ¥ 3 SUStAIY v will be jed to New York. A, Minimum age 18 years; ap- We seek for its gold in the TELEPHONE CALLS ve the opportunity by being re- | nouncing that it is his estimate there | losses and will b to ook to oth plicant must not be less than five streams of time. i Cusine g':m e A0 pealaaten are only 1,874,050 unemployed per- | meuns of employment in the fut: | feet four inches nor more than six r dos to run sons in the United Btates, is being The victime of temporary labor e Staple | feet two inches in height; he must|g, grasp then the Truth and the 1t £ nor cides to T k ¥ i1 1 - i The oniy profitable adsertist .4 it probably would be termed as conservative about it as political | pressions are reully better off, as the | It all the other | Welh Dol jess than 138 paupds nor Right do embrace, a the Clty. Circulstion booke FRe BHEARR \RopiC), B0 1arR) 3 3 i 2 S | ¥ have to new goods to more than 240, and must pass 2| g cultivate Art with glad feel- O reretaers. His sscond termi, although for prac- °Xigencies would warrant. It was | day is sura to come when their jobs 7 . } physical examination. e tical purposes he will have been in | Senator Wagner of New York, a | will again return. Meanwhile it 15 | \p 4 Sonsons change, but mirth and | - Q"j (;""W.h“ datte did Easter |ppece, untouched by deatl, will re- e oeciaiel ‘;e-‘?:d:x':‘?mhy. office four years at the end of this | Democrat, who recently sponsored | claar that sozicty can best help it- chen, | !"‘"\‘ ‘YA “r“ ’;‘31“5- | main with the 5 ’ titled to the use for re-publicaticn r. As Hiram Bingham was elect- | & resolution calling upon the labor | self by giving empioyment on| The u s stock, draws } = {".hm o’ Einisbibrash | =Ko thomiw han, ’.d\m}, ;;pplalmgl e n N 3 1 i ras 2 IR "hat ime as hes! Ve will 8l news credited to It of not othermiet wd governor four years ago and | SeCretary to give the Scnateand the | public works as a means of stabl- rade ally | mean? e SR e R hed there'n. £ ; when Mr. Trumbull Dation accurats figures abeut unem- | Jizing the situatic s pl L o | 3 “f’;l(fair;d!;?r;\orr. o WItH ol e haroaltis faly ) B Ve e his successor, he was not | Plovment. It was Senator Wagner's | vented by the ancient Romans, still | Reed: “What do you think of i LR RS S SR the same ot o e liis successor, s T | | i) ShEp i 5 |eae ? — The A B. G s 8 DatOBsl GTSualaton sovernor in his own right” as t ! opinion that the total of unemployrd 1 is inve with potent powers | ‘companionate marriage’ jdea’ | A. He remains a voluntary == oo N e e s ot | politicians term it, until two years | Was in the vicinity of 4,000,000. The | state acquires the products of su Crosby “\) dn.ymm. ] 3 prisoner in the Vatican as a protest o n W th culation. Qur clrculation etatimize aie ||\ o pon e gofeated Charles G, | @Ctual total probably lies midway | lat lie works—and e s e e | against the scizure of the Papal| n e eather Morris. It th tecides to | DETWEen the figures of the senator | mer v & xl b Pl [Palrrane il Eemestin| y orris. £ the covernor decides to su senator | men : own folk A L L1871, | Ob t will upset the politieal | 204 the secretary, |1 economically afloat Croshy: “Good idea. Quite an m- GUESTIONS ANAWERED ! 1‘)1 ‘Who made the first settlement | servations ends of Lieutenant Secretary Davis is to be congratu. | &neral industry is prepared to PTOVBUICHE (on Hlie . DLescht method | You can get an answer to any | at Detroit, and when? Washington, March 28.—Torecast i Ihe Heraid fe on wuic asiy in New i Brainaid Gave 15ted, hewerer. Wpon belii fucined | sorb them, The goverhpient shoulg | WOEre tuey both live with Lore: question of fact or information by | A. The first permanent settle- | for Southern New Englund: Fair HEtalingr - Namstasc, 21 4 5 i 5 £ ’ Ve bt hu ] | writing to the Question Editor, New | ment was made by Sieur de lalyonion: Thursday inercasing cloudi- Tl dnd mect months repairing his to look upon the unemployment | L por FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE | Britaln Herald, Washington Burea, | Mothe Cadillac, first commandant of | fone 5 ¢ NI, IRETTsing Clonil 5 Jistricts under the n- situation with uncasy eves, He savs o = {1322 New York avenue. Washington, | the French territory in this vicinity, | pighi: not quite so cold in Connee- SRS | pression Mr. Prainard would taks candidly that the situation is where many thousands could Fireman. xave My Child! | D- C., enciosing two cente fn stamps | in 1701. ticut: diminishing westerly winds, { ployed to provide a flood-prey Guites ke “Watcl my | for reply. Medical, legal and marita)| Q. Where and when was Folal ).y shifting to casterly Thurs- One way to go crazy is tr} sigure out why stock market pri the time-lhonored road and become the Republican standard bearer for ®e up-End. dowR governor. Now if Governor Trum- ! hull runs again Mr. Brainard, instead Buses going 348 Y RoH: 4 of fi things for a governorship ter plan give the impression that | some custor got out without do- ng their duty for the ride. of his own, will have to bu ! himself for another and another battle tussle for the | runner-up job, 1 annexing a lottery ticket | like that in 1926, when there was a | spirited nattle between Mr. Brainard the Betwe and taking part in an old-time pok- |and John H. best be | nomination, wiil be Wadhams for e & the former is th ans SEiDe imminent. at least, practically all o licutenant-governorship, being the 's wages remain intact | acknowledged stcpping stone to the "—f‘—‘ o Verno ir, naturally evekes a The stroet department has beeu ., e every two years, busy plugging up ho with the organization candidate the streets isually having the inside track. boys buey all summer; at least until ‘ Foom ihlstwe Eek that Mrs Brainizd after the election. ; after will either be nominated for gov- crnor this year or two y sign of the time on Anothe drivers buying insurancs THE MUSIC LANDSCAPE their cars for the season’s gadabouting : | have discovered that the rates have Thres items of more than passing gone up materially, and cre told it crest regarding musical affairs | appeared in one issuc of the Herald: is due to the increasing o :cidents. | 1. The New York Philharmon- | ic and the New York Symphony or- chestras merged. people who got their personal tax | 3. Leslie Stuart, composer of lhl)‘ notices months ago will wait until | Forld-famed “Florodora,” died as the last few days before the rate A1 obscure or and. | goes up before stepping to the coun- : 3. Th \t_\v Britain rom‘mumu : ter. And judging by the crowds en- | Orchestra, with the dynamic Per | = tering and deaving the building for | Olsson as conductor, showed that it | ‘ that purpose it is evident that there | meant business and elected officers. | are thousands in the city who ‘m! Taking up this material in crd~r‘ not indulgs in the modern couv 1“" find that the two great New York orchestras had 103 musicians | | cach, which is slightly fewer than | | the famed Philadelphia orchestra. | ! The highly skilled fnstrumentalists have been debating salaries with the for down at city | One of th mysteries { hall 48 why so many thousands of nist in Eny jence of possessing a checking ac- count. Down in New York countless hears managements spee some | and bulls have been betting on how wpeact.” get, | lime: but as no way has yet been ! | found for these old-established or- chestras to make both ends the stock market will or jump. The fellows who put their win i meet, money on the right horse the the respective guarantors decided to | combine Into one orchesira ana | then, perhaps, they could pay the salaries demanded. About 100 high | . however, will be out | handsome purse; others gain experience. In New Britain s denly taboo. That is to say, the kind ation is sud- class musici of speculaton represented in the | | B A of Totteky o One ean | ©f the merged orchestras when it Uil bet on the stock market from | °PUNS nex Iy "“"]'"‘"i Kes preecdoncs over art—at least, this city, however, as that is a dif- | ) : praced 0 ‘t e B leaht | the quantity of art. ferent kind of lottery in the estima- | ' 5 4 - 5 | The story told about “Florodora” | tion of the law. s S : i ; 1. | is that the show would have had| Lottery ticket speculation has| | | very little to commend it above the “lourish thiroughout tie entire coun-| © ; | ! average hud not a fortuitous circum fry. 1 has flourished quite as much | 2VOTRES hoil Bt u forbiitona Clraut as durlng tho days of the LOWMANL| oy quring rehearsats, came ottery. which was put out of bus- | P RCT TWIE TR R I OB el B st e Lanon o ke it | e many. pepble pould Moty Rel o el to ive cas e gy nen PR T iners the fecling they were getting | AR [ heir money's worth. Leslie Stuart s refore was told to “write an jloladin other number” In due time he s vall likeiihood of the |y o oy torth the famous doubte | lottery 1 permanently | ! ' eostet, and what a tremendous sucs | R 8 N0 exerptonil by it turned ont to be. People | e Y Lt to see “Florodora” mainly o i Bl the double sextet, the tripping AL G COOUTAETS | riher beginning, “Oh, tell me lit- | e o there any more at el Sl piry The sextet had to s o times at one _per- prrt ot popu iegield’s | 47 Or does sornehody of the Gershwin or Mr. Ll k? Well, hard- A accident of “not cannot hiolp " ot the sextet into | hordes of pe first place; and by | tunity to wager divorcee in stage | iRARBILG 00 0 o ner med to hay Y89 4010 ;) ) J L B 1 her ATCHT 12 “one of the e v iginal Florodora girls® Although of w : SR k ed the show o ; B 0L 50 could not pe r e Herbert i 1ite, as 2 ehurch organist - X Britain Community THE GOVERNOR AND Brchaatea i ok coull be wid. While ANOTHER TERM ¢ other communities cn called, T G . tra started, i Jiscussion the ot} v. il city which ix fortunat 0 do with tir idiat such a sterling diagnose it-c o o ishment as Per choosing to rur sson. A o could organize The govern L 1 v s in city and ke u dire t get it to Handel aceeptahbly, » fen wor i an e o nize a male chorus terpreted” as th vy it | and who i and doing in an Discussng *hie proposal to b imna- | idealistic way in every worthy enter- teur boxing cont calling, well mer | nomiists atate | chinery. ous,” although not as bad as had been painted iy the Democrats who sought to show that much unem- ployment could he part and parcel of Coolldge prosperity. What happen to know is that Cool- idge prosperity does not mean & job for everybody at the highest possible pay. The law of economics, it ap- pears, were not set aside by a be- neficent nature when Mr. Coolidge now took his seat in the White House. 1f | at the Democrats sought | that is W then clear cas they e for to show have® made a the busines: pretty pendulum; it swings regardless who happens to be at the head of the government. T of The conservative Davis calls report of attention to the that there are 874 cmployes in factories, and less on the railroads, than in 1925. The figurcs alone do not tell all the story, for production in the factories has increased with fewer workers, and transportation on the railroads has been made more efficient with a amaller of em- ployes. These are days of mass produc- - retary 6 fact 109,2 standing army tion, and that means more than pro- | duction only—it mcans fewer men employed per unit of production. This amazing accomplishment is due ) | gystem Fects and Fancies | By The ego is date that makes cuted when he ignored, If gotten |a nice job awaitir the | wate h way in the r That ¢ IFavorite row he would Jook in bro hc w ar | Another dry year wh tinued prosperi Areamy 1 Son m 1 L lor 0 are two kind ho mnever will ¢ wd thost 3 im o 1 Arabs, him without closets or s will « of sto ho writ onsist in squeszing May 7, 1925, and presented to New other convey th by by = A 1 s oL York University which bought land 2 = ik | on University Heights for a white | | ; EIRIT | campanille to bear the statue. fhe_glowinz “con- | Impertinent Comment from the |~ wiere was the motion pic- articlos can af- | oMl e ture, “The Private Life of Helen of part Robert. Quillen of fo no Letivity scheduled for 1t is estimated that 8 per cent of those advice cannot be given, nor can ex- i ten fear no harm; tended research be undertaken. All | O1d blustering Bill's a other questious will receive a per- I Total loss. . sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | 1 he's a FAT ALARM! not be answered All letters are con- | —1¥. D, Mershon | fidential.—Editor. PR L Q. TIs there any kind of nail that {4 terribie ol gossip will absolutely resist hydrochloric Is Mrs. Eugene Flagg; e We know of none; copper When burgla vercame her v ¥ e LR Suehal ey | nails will resist hydrochloric acid e e | fumes to a great extent. Cadmium I e e e e ve) | plated steel nails might be used: Sl SlD YEC e i | could be plated at any good Ferdinand Burr the o8 o s ctroplating shop. The Cat! Q. When was the first safety thiese sissy men— | razor made? A, Th rliest is said to have | been made by M 1 Hunter, of Shefficld, Tngland, about 1875; it was an ordinary razor with a guard. anQl hair in curl, 01 said to Clarence Greene, almost like a girl “You'r He merely smiled a little bit, Q. What were the “wars of the And paused a breath or two, roscetan ) \nd then he leaned up close to me | A: The series of struggles in R ored. “So are yout® | England in the latter half of the 182 —Beulah Wilkinson | 15th century, between the houses of York and Lancaster. They were so | SRR named from the badges worn by < of | lants Ward Milbank, | Tival factions, that of York heing a [ & authos, He wrote one | White rose, and that of Lancaster a e | story and became rich and inter- | ' y sout the only way to aveid the b . i AImE lor the sts ; .}\.i.i.y\m‘.‘nnoxv'“‘m‘v‘y ots junic amd Bationally famou wh'fvu “\}\\—‘ lx:n:’r:l(‘r’l"‘: m:)mtx: Qo;n:;:: 1nedicine bottles is to b i Bobitheyortd SRyathe 1) ) G 31k on Shuare Garden fn Naw | . Sy York? What did it represent? latewir Donen A. It wasa bronze Diana b i Saint-Gaudens. It was removed people express their (Overl Negri born; what was her parent- | g imo(her was Polish and her father a i gypsy. Her name is Appollonia Chalupez. She may be addressed at Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon street, Hollywood, California, where she is working on a new picture, Thursday increasing cloudin followed by showers in south por | tion Thursday afternoon; diminish ling westerly winds hecoming or southeast Thursd, rows and blades i | Stands Truth, calm and radiant| sqjanta | rather, { Atlantic City . |While guiding this world through | Boston its colorless shades, | Buffalo Points forward always to another. | Chicago What's true is eternal, ‘round heaven | Cyneinnati and earth | Denver . The ages reecho its glory and|petroit . i worth. ! Duluth ... | Hatteras .. | And Right is eternal, though oft in | jacksonville | the past | Kansas City | Down-trodden by men, will re-|Los Angeles High age; what is her address? Sl s e : 5 ast for stern w York A Ssneiwas l:"’"; mJ;;gwbe{.. | Generally fair; not quite so cold m Poland, January 3, 7, her| . treme south portion tonight; with slowly rising temperature probably east Rl LR Conditions: The northeastern et L soni A ut the Nt A POEM BY BISHOP TEGNER OF | 7 210 e e Fsl\l.‘l':l"'!d) or rising over the states east of the T{{g’“gw‘"‘" e ippi river and the northern RN ippi valiey, Lake region and A Translated from the Swedish by northern plains st westert e J. E. Klingberg | disturbance covers the Rocky moun- Well formeth the mighty & world yain gistricts and the plains stat with his sword, [ west of centr: southern Mis- - His fame like an eagle 18 IVing. | Gooinni valley section Tempera- % But sometimes his weapon willlg o b S FEURI er th break like a cord, | northern districts from the New His cagle on wings may be dying. | pngjung states westy to Mon | What force may create Will remain| yina " Temperatures e for a day, . over the southern plains states Like storms in the desert it dieth | conditions favor for this vicinity A fair weather and not much chang in temperature. But Truth is eternal!l *Mongst ar- emperatures yoster ’ Low entirely to the use of more and bet- | 011 now suits this Spring. 1 by William L. Cresmer) | ppove giimed? | cover; (s ter machinery, which has been dis- | e o h e e A. At the First National Studios, [If evil should conquer this planet at | Minnes o placing men to a greater extent than | Note concerning Sinclalr's coniri-| IsterRil Canty s Sl Warnera | Burbank, California, 1 last ntuc { 1 e davs when 4t first in {bution: Remors: scems more s i the well-known J:? vz Warners. | - g - moes Rhode Island have two What's right you can alw: | New Haven since the daye when At was flrat dn- | | B i ooy is retued be- | DI down n_ their ],‘",", Ford: | capitats? cover. | New Orleans vented, the days when the birth of i 10 it i found ont. |oie mu fortybucls for. ’";“vdl o A, Up to 1900, Providence and | If chaséd by its foes in this world | New York ... the factory system revolutionized | — Sy ‘l‘ onas L ‘:*‘ o7 WOAS | Newport were capitals; since then | of unrest 2 Norfolk society. The automobile industry has | Americanis Chis) ds s vadic & Hang dos it B s L0 Eel VAR |it nas had only one, Providence. | A city of refuge it finds in your | Northficld i iy 2 oduction | 2LOF €ap 1 ntj attach some' king/liome, Tiknow. G Q. Who invented ‘“caterpillar | breast. Pittsburgh been a leader in mass produetion oS v hile, him go. At tractors’? | Portland, M with greater production from cach { . e A, Benjamin Holt, of Stockton, |And Will, being hound In the hearts | St. Louis man and machine. A large motor | Old-timers for oil! “,'”f;' Bisyigin e “"T'“‘['xll‘]- California, about 1900, of the young, Washington 36 plant lét it be known recently that |used a crool ead ot o William ter, known as Bill | . Where was the late Harry| Takes manhood, like God, and s —— lab 130k e . |erooked politica pgcaha 0T ot coNCern: snib- | Houdini, the magician, born? action, | A French playwright, Beaumar- its labor cost per unit in 1926 was e . cash to burn. Get3| A, Tn Appleton, Wisconsin. !The Right will have arms and the chais, gave subsiantial assistance fo 60 per cent of what it was in 1923. It's easy for an Italian to . too. they say, working | Q. Where can Bebe Danlels be | Truth will have tongue, jthe American Revolutionary armies. 1 Even in 1925, the year with which |a working vocabulary. AlL b gkl n : ;l g T"::‘ m“‘:"!c‘ waddrvsm‘(:? o . perets ; ares 1927 lis the Italian for “yes.” o s are in bed, pair 1 A Paramount Studios, 5451 § ,c]remrylnmls v’mp;:'m 1927, :llm\ | S 1\\)1(\1» darn town bright red! Marathon strect, Hollywood, Cali- a large decrease in the proportion Ao S SRR TOELh o T e Spavking a girl of fifteen may v : ornia. ; of workers employed in industry 1. assault but if its ,1.,‘\4:,\' Bunch of troupers left today.| Q. Under what circumstances POPULAR CARD GAMES compared with the output. In 1825 lat that age, it's nscls Powertul 4 they're on vw»!r wa wag the German Cruiser Emden de- Five Hundred, Auction Pitch, Hearts, Twenty-One—rules and suggestions he manufacturing industries of the BOBUL AR S R R st el ducine i o R DU R enias e e s e A ; s ,‘: e The Devil fsn't so smart. T di that ain't th of it. Chorus|any of her crew neY roplay of thes & nte . ur Washington Bureau's nation employed 700,000 fewer oper- with a patent givls all got 2 b kept three be u.‘ A The famous German cruiser latest bulletin, now ready., Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: atives than in 1919, or a decrease in | boys on the run. Seem to live oniEmden, under the command of ’ aoken feailxg - --— - - CLIP COTPON HERE = — o= o= aggregate employment of 4.4 per | !fi’: L et e s i l;wu"dc?m'lwn \“T”’llr i |de. GAMES EDITOR, ash s “Liver and lettuce are sirength Say, what's the use? stroyed by the Australian Cruiser AME! DITOR, ashington Bureau, New Britaln Herald, ver Cf‘“"”f“’“ 1023, or 6.8 per cent |, era” But if you wish fo be e Sydney off Cocos Island, in the| x i ) ; Lelow 1919, But the total of manu- { o™y Jian, add o et out iy hridal suite 1;3 a|Pacific ocean in November, 1914. | 1322 New TYork Avenue, ashington, D. C. ' 0 ae 1 a o the United 1eo . very neat, G ed when they | An officer and a few of the crew | factured articles in the United ) : i e PR b e I want @ copy of the bulletin POPULAR CARD GAMES, and enclose tates reached a total peak in 19251 If the eandidut wish to Kknow 0C 1 pretended not} aped in small boats across the = H s 580D ot dollare | what th country tinks of them, Jet | 1o look. Said, “We want things yery | Indian Ocean and Red Sca and | BSeemith (s £only Injlonee A0 - 8 postage stemps. or coin | | of more than 62 billions of dollars, | What th Coumey (RS B B0l B dnicis Never even asked the price. | reached Germany by way of Damas- | to cover postage end handling cos an increase over 1819 ot 1.6 per T oy Coolic would run. | Grooms are always ready pay, so I|cus and Turkey. { DA cent. The actual growth of manu- : oaked “em ten a d: Q. Is therc any state in the GANESE I facturers was much greater than the : A fow regrot their 101 It ":0" ,‘y:"‘"\""i'h““ Erascy I STREET AND NUMBER suveeevnnenennns rures indi value iny adequately 1 oA exas is. dipimesindicate. ik G amaliie oL s Nelritailire Q. What docs the name Leavey | GIDY: | ouenvneunnrrser nbasaten, BEATE A o bt > l N materials and manufactured pro- H6i ancona inlienn mean? jucts had greatly decrensed in 1925 A. Two derivations are given by - - - = - — - - 1 as compared with the former vears, | Of course country heopls authorities; one derives it from With machinery displacing men to | Poobsi but it jsn't I""‘““ L " | | iat unk: n iy mtriec e a constantly greater extent the ques- {'o’l gl : : 1WaAS JUsST e I d E “ B F . Toliannn e ABOUT BEADY . Little Stanley and Estelle y Fontaine Fox the end? Tt yet may tak® some years | Corvect this 'r‘;w:a' S / l : before the minimum point has been | fadlure” said the o : |believe I could do i reached, if it ever will; possibly ma- chines in time will be so perfected that one man will be able to pro- duce what three produce cven now This Is one of th of the time. The that the only method phenomena eco- for socicty conditions is to create additional new industries to give employment to the workers by The automobile industries are our newest, and 1 mi- and ra have given employment 1 out of other the moving theatrical who have been crow 1erys ndustries by mar plcture industry, and tihe industry it has stimulated, have ab- sorbed thousands also, There re more than 100, er persons empioyed on the rail roads, for instance; but who will he «n rash as 1o say that more tian this number are not employed in “he truek business, developed within the last decade, and which like the railroads a ta i dustry ? The chief point tfor discussion WHI he cnough new industries ere- 1164 1o absorh all the men affectod by the developmen' of new chinery, The fabor <coretary's o would ind 1 it hoasn't done; and points to th that each vear there arc mor. than 206,600 men who turn from the farms to the citics. the quota immigration adda 250, 600 men to the ountry vearly, a cconomical to adjust itself to such | to hordes |« W Car ing Hills, and 0 | foundr prictors nti The political to politici the Cur Apr could have is not loo ir . b W dors has ,other town.” t busi v n burn ns ar ward calle X0 hi i not i Tittie u invi to ci Conneilman MM West Main frel ohil poear 1 i £. W. Schultz . entel 0 W trom urr Strongh Overheard the Other Day Stevens: “You say your hus- tonal baschall who is a profes now 2" | he is working X aining-quarters down reduce his W , to reduce his | i st Buckley is | FUN SHOP PERSONALS Drariing st —T contd wrire rorever of my love for you. But this expen- sive method « laring it cramps iy style— Bob, - If the Lady in pale groen who sat the third row orchestra at the rformance of “Abic’s Irish Ros 1 dommi with the under- sizied who occupicd the adjoining 0. e will be able to solve the of some of the jokes which t Iy cscaped her.—Robbins. het iy call when 1 ( Fortaine Fox. 1928, The Bell Syndicate, fne)