New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1928, Page 6

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Bri H4 H ld‘hy this time has not wade up his or THE ATTOMOBILE he scpublican g " . Why, the Horkl Cagl e 3 Ry i) in 4 ; 5 by, i ! he Latin and means “a lily" s New Britain Herald ' e e T i e e S e e e e [ | s { s 1o whow to ot EERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | 1. .1 | o ol s s The Institute roout in | tune in oil, didn't he? Well sel Q. When did Enrico Caruso dic? Farily clou 1 tuss proved too small and don't keep rominding us of it A August 2, 1921 I night 1 to be adjourncd to - : \ frene: “But, my dear! I'm sure| . What are some of the high [ness; rising temperatt peaks in the Catskills? | portion; fresh to strong Vstrnet in s st . iecording to tie Towsed Dally (Bunday Excepied) wade, it v Lias 3 f t cra—where thous It ) 1. Morcy and W, Pve never cven mentioned it | At MHeral s. Church Street 3 En igie i S S e v v nominuted for 1 Madze: “Then why do you | A, Slide Mountain, 4,205 fou .‘d"m"Nung Tuesday. i S R : 2 ¥ 5 E : I lors we M = SG much on your nose for? Hinter, 4,025 feet; Black Dome, Conditions: Pr re is rel : in = ; i T > o e . s 1 4,02 3 S | 3 essure is relative- 3 lga:c“l:}PTlON RATES | e ; : el g " i it kham, and W. I*. —Lila Flockton ; 990 feet; Peckamoose, 3863 feet; 1v lower over New England, the Gult 0 Thres Months 159 5 e L DS NI R “ i B8kl (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction | Punther Mountain, 8,760 feet; High districts and high over the central i he dot N we ¢ and be admired. Perhaps this " | cnticus was a quis Torbidden) | Peak, 3,660 feet and Indian Head, | bortions of the country from the } 585 fact. | Middie Atlantic coast regions w | doaiis . | : has its last strong- | Affair. Alderman Wiegand was 1 -:::A.:x'x‘hc:nsoné‘fi.mi;: ;:;1 % T o 5 2 BUBaA s at A d by ceclamation. Clayton “Ofi.‘_ What 'is I_!‘:e ‘l',niwd .s Alm:“'i\y[’:;l'.’oufll«“»1':\!(‘1”(\: coast districts. | Conciliation Scrvice and under what | The center of the arca of high Britain Herald, and your letter oot dovortnne 1 | pressure is producing lower tem TELEPHONE CALLS s i ; will be forwarded to New York. ! 4 Eagitions - S SEs ONEE el Business Office .... 425 - Yl ) il : : S lubllcansiac ) | crate? peratures throughout all portions of L st ik = appen to be affiliated wi 5 - Iloy o the i £ notinated i and Ern - - A, The law creating the U. §.|the country. M couneil, | Kecping the Day? £ Department of Labor gives to the | Irost and freezing temperature She only profitatle advertiaing medlun |y 5 ave M or =l rent Lo e ndidute Jlicing olling duy—come on | : Secretarw of Labor power “to act | Were il in the lake distriets, in the City. Circulation books #nd press : 3 i : o “good czss’ all of 8 us mediator and to appoint com- | Qhio valley, central and northern L b advartisers: ¢ o il eitios \ rd which i i T he fifth ward - missioners of conciliation in labor | Mississippi vall regions and t 1 clea is one ot the 1 av b Lowen nomin- e oltes en s e disputes whenever in his judgment | throughout much of the plains Momber of the Associated Tres y ¢ i _ L : R e e : S the interests of industrial peace may | States district B i e o e oieaiie el s i N ¢ substituted the : require it to be done.” In carrying | Conditions favor for this vicinity sl news credited to ft or not otherwise i B : - e 10 i Halloran. A bal- out this provision there was created | [4iF Weather and not miuch chang credited In this paper end also locul ! In rd pirents w W 40 tor but the chairn Ao A é b within the Department of Labor | 1M temp ®eWs published therein. 2 . o e e iR A § yrd Bouse divided. M., Mz " =4 Celobriy | B 2 the “United States Conciliation Ser- | i lary Lillian shot her hushand e v i More than P P. 3 Send all communications to Fun \. L. Klunkeetwore | | Shop Editor, care of the New the boardw il trts until it's done! | 800,000 Larrels of Member Audit Burena of Circalat : . ¥ i T { : ' ( il i at e while she was o the scales in Iy | What causes the sound when | Canzdian apples were shipped from tisers with a strictly honest an; : ) o o th il i nitiaz B Sl T ,]?,. oL alwdys said that woman - " N— It is caused by the violent | Markets st « ciroulation. Our circulation statisiics & : 5 ; 2 ol e il 4 e the aian e/ NN el murdeeiand S ce UESTIONS ANSWERED | oxpansion of the gascs resulting in a | : tribution figures tc both national and | o g | anien ; e : i ek, : questién of .fact or information by | MoSPhere. or what amounts to th lecal advertisers. | The tenceat guestion is becom-| POEMS IN PRAISE O} writing to the Queetion Editor, New | S4M¢ thing. a noise, 1re important in New Br FICALLY NOTHING Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, he Herald ' on sale dally in New |cit e apy I ol the strtisiit | that S i e e A e e B Work at Hotallng’s Newssand, Times | L s i e e e e e Ty .quI!(of steir 1 ew York avenue, Washington, usre; Bchults's Newsstands, Entrance VoA ' v ads they ha us f b e L] | D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps 06 * 3 Caat Covtral, 4204 Birest. e lha hat e e b i e il s comine MO yoy fuy yourself @ new suit of | for reply. Medical, legal and marital servations Never thought so G ‘l":‘m el clothes; advice cannot be given, nor can ex- i people read The Bt ! care you give, it Lord only|tended rescarch be undertaken. All n T/le Weatller { lerald Classified Ads Another sign of spring is t fanilics come 140 the city each the 5 £ 5 Yy e e e e Dbuilt other questious will receive a per. until I advertised my room for rent. The ad i inning the nianufac Quth is beginning K 5 n Iy come to only about 200, omers. g om s stimulate 5 « clevity s im- S on ¢ - ath 3 3 % . i ; R the patent offic brought a steady X e i ; i irts main short | is undoubtedly responsible for t terial, of course, is the very |sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | t yot | not be answered. All letters are con- Washington, April 9.—Forccast | You got it presscd and pressed and | fidential.—Editor. | for Southern New England: Partly | : ; 2 e . | : g R ; Gl i pressed voo : cloudy, slightly colder tonight. strcam of applicants The chief of Scotland Yard las notlanz wi 3 1 ting shor e J_y‘““"“l"‘z b 2ol You keep it free from sy Q- dlow much did Dempsey and | ruesday partly cloudy; fresh, pos- all day $een in Chicago to lecturc on polict ta fa i 4 B Baciuallydiy tiny ) ng LR tiehiiat : sdminstration. Evidently Mayor Bill | ; le uc the 1 [ ane, which consisted of a| WAt thanks o vou A Denipley. received $150,000 Bas been sosbusy cx g the v « is ¢ I B people becau ory o and @ sling but which B “ x Tunney $990,000, Prime situation that he hasn't notic- could Jower himsclf. This, " What is the average number POPULAR CARD GAMES - : ce out on Wary hlock b I rsoms per fan ‘nited | #d this emissary of King Guorse. S 'mlx t;‘ R : e ST S e oms pur family in the Lm[u‘l‘ undred, Auction Pitch, Hearts, Twenty-One—rules and suggestions Government prohibition agents Both sides, isual, ey ) wi snelusion that w along v v: Tugnbull ‘applied’ for . pafent, [ You dress and vou dress UL ¥oUl 4y 080 ooy piiniln sonsist of 4.3 latest bulletin, now ready. Fill cut the coupon below and mail as directed: e Ay | ¢ & ol unsteady; Pave made another preposterous | the clection; of i el i ¢ 100 per cont perfic striz 1 t year before: this was | 3 te busy | DeTSONS. | k gy 5 i e 5 e b dedl SO ted and in weantine inter- | Hours go andisbllsyon mevl 00 Wiat s the salaryef thel] =M ™ e= == CLIP COUPON HERE = == — — = i\h‘;ll}ll It is Ih‘:ll"w“l‘ 1‘:” . ‘:-’\“ {the heterod oL their w ing ¢ i o lest had died down so that only 60y | Putting on clothes, il your brain | p (6o o Mexico and Houston will be “absolutcly dry @uring the political conventions. i 1 t \. VoW 0 e o ready; | Atroraine Lot he laat conehs for play of these card games are contained in our Washington Burcau's il [which ¢ i 1 e no g T e il e ot GAMES EDITOR, ashington Bureau, New Britaln Merald, | Seiatan L e tor 4 R e wecesstully | Do you flinch? Do you quit? Do ich par you go ont naked? 2108 i [ & Clurk and was placed on view Ihie Teast little button, you don’t T It's a difference of opinion thatl jupon the shi ' 1 o7 i THE ORGANISTS : Al e e o i orRalea il Ny @pakes politics what it s, Here 35 Hottors T nailed it Phidis (he wook dw g every | deiphi S | What thanks do you get Well, | Mow long is the Ohio River @overnor Fuller of Massachusetts |automobiles are ready fo transport | el L b = | S ih] its souic 3 i ¢ N . | { § Wien night comcs around, you've Wmying in effect that tiic governor- | yolitic: e thio junction. ot the Alle ship is more important than such ¢ : 7 : . : e : : { : Facts andpanciesi " . “ ngehala Rivers in | jobs as being vice-president or asy as backsliding, 1t e T a bl L Ul take A baly. and s " J wminor jor o 3 in | You 2 L Whose airplane made {he | cry United States senator. Which 1 hink it one finds that I overy organist | . hathing i (TS url it Vil minds us that IMiram Binghin w o e o | (o il Tragicih £ a cabinet mem- | In water cold, in water scath iccessful flisht carrying a | : | s St J = fr \len, 1 You serub till yowre sans an epi- | perfectly willing to be governor for Hy appreciate the opportunity to do | s annn enda (sing | s — — ®enly onc day in order to take the i (ol e R etio s i b at . o IR e o AR STl JiKe catvosyiy Dathing | " . plhme i3 whicl Ahe first | *minor” job of going to the Sunate. | cate by vol { | gl i 1 w‘ . Herme e 1 flight by 1an was made H 9 th L=l l o g : T S i e b 15, ere’s the Origina i by ape punish- i How eau whitewash be L The tuh shows how you worke < | ash b re Yet no one deccive himselt: The [ion is, cotne 1o thi it, and liow them take i, in on a P & Panoved from o wall? e i e e o DLl naked st t unyone should not cire ! i : You dry, and do some honest root-| A soffen ihe = whitewash by | . ¢ v things help people | thoro veiting with a solution of quite a noise in the prosidontial poli- | . i loss \ hristin wrehes in tl iy i f whit o raw deal has | { | two poun tical firmament. 11 18 why 80| “Golting oul the voln" slill re- |*special nusic’ ; \ lone for the coal miners i\”u e il LU e cting fhe operation | many western Bepublicans prefor (g ' ditficn f et cat lenat o ] e o es i e l\\mn Lowden, a strong contender for this GRan e Andshat tha Fashiers species of farm relief: not to mention | coni, 11 uvineod, al least re- | high i g W hse st ¥ S You're just as dirty! 2 ., ves, who also fu ors it | , e w i i : ket lin A with air Mr. Dawes, who a Didn't Work O | ,”m r mlv; The pineapple industry o itnation. This Torsooti i i l i wal i (i TN S e the ¢ is s nm»n;::.'»’fy.u front Rave shifted from where fhy Witk a train upon the | {hent no denld § ' - g : B2 tooth 2! ; s ey plodds ossive ually come from to Chicazo )t esprci hat i vor: nention 1ie . | Dentist Yos, bt it | [ wavs Work. One of my vy “The Keeper of I 2 New York Avenue, ashington, D, C. e in the d of Landers, 1 1 want a copy of the bulleti JLAR CARD G encluse herewith five cents in loote, un J. 8. postage stamps, or coin to cover postage and handling costs: 265 wiles long doits | > 1 and its NAME STREET AND NUMBER md Wilhur Wrighe | | e n | structions. 1ow vasy the voting func- | they feel in necd of a hot in five gall AN g o't yon helieve in lectrie Vv or magneto sparl i the spark me a black eye for a too onoin ocach exlin up on purpose to influsnce Conere ithi fold. Whi i that can he done unide o m > o \-— | de 1 piston. downward o Sig where the flood confrol bill stil T o T X oAt ATena g 1nee P 1y , e { : £ g e 1 e | By Rosemary Giaine L ¢ Qe sl e t0 get through the Honse and wiect [dened o Hier of opinion, hnt perfe e he f 1 6 Gnce ninenl At the | [ thronzh 1he nsmicion ) the President. ‘ ) v works s of I " te all conce £ P T e e ;r; i< unable to make hoth Al T t work gets he . 1 fice, v L eated n s anle housing, and With three of the Dreside’s {opinion is unaninon Our organists ar ard working e G of Mebinet publicly endor . E L R RO 4 ’ nil sor hat self-effacing. The ' suspect of e : Sl whiel impart motion fo the car § 2 can’'l sing bass, H100 ful: Die even placed in th W was the date of the | Hoover, the not cffect is to fake the campaign, for K o portant contribiution to i L ek windows a notice 1o the effect that | . A e Bit of the draft out of the draflers. | gares and fie For G0t Jia & 4 taken for grapted, <n't- crookedness that makes | Nis house was “under entirely Jdanuary 6, 1829, | ) 1 Agcnent,” ¥ 4 100, as = | thanked. The issues i lias an importaut i co [ e ch, son: il's smartness. And | MAnagement,” bt that, (oo, L in vain. So in despair he consul- Postmaster General New, who has ' pont have heen discussed it wal developnient of the | L sl e ' vithont risking § o une telle v. SR SR O ® good memory and believes an In- | gignity of undertakers, and if some iy il the job is taken serionsly, § 10" ¢ It is quite simple,” she said, as | G i | } @iana political feud should never dicy | jaes lave een dodzed e e have & fine advantage over | fouse cleaning will begin in o ]she pocketed her fee. “You 3nust| qpjjgron he ne pavents; in | favors Mr. Hoover and not Senalor | ,iie oy oy ; ; cranmsician, as nothing |1iftle while and the furniture will be | change the i b Golden | YEATS, three gencrations are ac- ' . wked in oa new pl Giot vout “Rut it has been “The Golden | it Uo iy S tson. cians do | e ey solocl fo otmAiice 45 ool i your ) coun 0 mike a ¢ iy, Lo s ot Liacsh: all Qo i Bt hin guards now. Lion' for years” he replicd R et T e e public, only some of it. Some o good forthe ndout and dignily ol - You must change the name” |00 o il what color are iy e differential these gears drive the rear wheels, | Nothing that its owner fried wi zenerations are in o centur During the time he has been| The car was built 60 years ago for drawing his cartoons, many of which the Turkish crnor who was too |include the famous Toonerville Frol- prond (o ust i public co ley, Iontaine Fox received veyance and had this palatial veh o letters from every state in “Y"‘r e constructed especially for hime- nts clean np Chicago; seven A e e Dl 1 Union from readets who have self, ol _”M»H"- R “m ”',” i [ 1ot ‘r ghs wml mwn)wl\ has | clainied to have discovered the or- Although the skipper in this easc eunces may be worth its weight it Sueh o pemn: BBt The worst sevms to be feared Americanisin: Demanding person-| “Go home and sec,” said the | s J',',_ ‘”‘,"‘l“'b ,';u“f;-,/'” u,“ oEinal fomerive, Liemiok | Sow it iis . Trlva Se il o ke g8y , i : i o melon e anl i Siot L Toy. & would appear that the original | tainly make him look like the or- gold. AT T B I lilerty you conld 1 i | She psoin her fifticth year. | roonerville car was not a. trolley at iginal of the skipper. that fellow over there hehave as you f and didims she told ‘“'”‘ A A - What do the names Evelyn all but was a horse car and this has | The car is il in use and makes ATy 5 ik ‘ Al : 2 v Sy him 1 ,‘,"\,'::J, M-’V(:O:- lfl;”'\\‘l:v"fi"l‘l‘mkj“]‘:;,\ Lillic mean? 5 been discovered by H. M. Carpenter a round trip of fwo miles from the e e o e A ! PheRastle il e = ul gy o o een Wmrried | A Bvelsn s from the Hehrew | of New York in the City of Tripolis, |car barn to the Port many times it il i etivity market i comnt the belis, and the and means “pleasant Lillie 19 | Syria. a day, day after day. @r of the egg that didn’t by info the inn to . point out the mis- | B it cracied i take, cach believing himself to e i Cia0 tes i ol ? e Eus - first and only one to notice i, | o that isn't being done any ore, be- | e (e ; e : ! oand that t 1 i R o wishing o cat and refresh H B L e e e e ; e b v s {0 vishing 1o et and veirst | Family Stuff By Fontaine Fox % tion| The result was that the inn- S tasti { keeper grew as fast as most of his e r\r_“"’v : e ! ‘ : S b 1 3o 16 ol o i [ ind Tost s Tealth, and i DAP 1S ALMOST SoRRY HE PURCHASEP THAT NEW gongrecsmen who vot il i ond ¢ or more i v s ; : | ' . HOUSEHOLDP MOVIE CAMERA What many a mere hushand Bas | isoues Tuve tonchod upon ro: n- |t vicws i l -1 o annual prise for optimism | She urged. “You must eall it “The | i and ey Bight Bells” and you nust have A, il lorn in Malmo, $ Yound out s that a small hat docs | ciples of policy s f portant part. e to the headime writer who saic 0 row of seven bells as the sign | den, danvary 17, 1902, He is six mot necessarily imply a small price; e enstonm e 1 @nd that a dress weighing only two | oq) e WHERE THE WEST BEGINS A campaig Youtdoor zood aclud. P | i A R A P * DARNED (F | COULD the side stroct 1 s A . how EVER SEE ANy SENSE highway on-r | ' 0 cul co ot d IN WINDOW SHOPPING! In less th alker of New | e | SaUNIOR P s trips to the So . ‘ | U UNTO AT LD G d for e clem Use Mat No 2 Heit bosihoss bt s 1O SAWE LIvEs i : v st 1 S LA T R L LS P LR TY : A “star of tiwe sccond magnitue one you can see with the naked chor speils of chilly weatlor | | ( What has b ®Bossy” Gillis of N Taking a in Wall street is newspapers miude 3 o . 5 i 4k h like other flyinz. It's a lot of 1"‘ r;‘ ),,. i sids & iges | to i u dont come down too | awhile, but wher « oung y mud at them they Gropp ! con TEMPORARY LOANS s e e k Do . Wateeoucy Ui Perhaps it's lled the odor of netity becanuse all of the good old need a mig 1 ' treet ild meet ing norg S dinang : itues are done up in woth balls. In Africa 1hey hunt Over here the g games a undis- and the police merely gral HOPE THAT LASTS 10 vean v le ! t the ¢ ¢ crap shoo ELECTION DAY The case is now whont 1 Strongheart. the Pup has appropriated T . - the elaim that : p the hands o jury. Wor yduet or 1 LA city c0es iy : ¢ prevent goitre, | Fisher: “Itis during festivals such as these that 1long 1o live again my | boyhood days. These beautiful ¥ warriors in the intore \ I v in 1 v i K Lad perfected some ciency and the 1 polishness. s jury is cager to do its : You,” suid ; belief in the ¢ bunny the strife for another 1 ult in t ‘ s and the |t 1 ife ve well.” Mrs, Fisher: “Why don’t onc of those hare restorers?” Publishers Walter W. Wolf Nef that all the o« idon Someon: . 1 e Been heard, ail the testsnans o <= | <o) o 25 Years Ago Today | el i s baps cvery clector | | nistry of | plications, and we know of one e8; but perhaps n g cour stated to reach a fair co 1 s v the v 1 ireat 13 2 poer-|young man who is looking for an- A i teddi} iy in re cetic hecanse he told hi in the verdict. n i f . : 4 i ping in the verdi : , 1eM 3 1he ] cc . elict for ‘(hree|last one that. het edioss looked g there Is anyone in the iy ule., ¢ as aldermal ¢ re. 8 l

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