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Ne Bntam H ald| Time wie whe tho u lity of an | needs The ins And t ta. Kansas City 66 w er | object of everyday use was the main, | most widely understood; we are T valenct Cf “k‘)‘m}: instead! L9 WAL {gle! m'unl:f of|fl:e ;fi ':nnl % :i - 3 @ purchased a site on the Pequabuc —_— al P! ' rans gloria | Miami NERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |1if not only, considoration. But We | ehOTmOUS consumers of rubler ¥eli(g yyyart New Britain, now finds “Dear little Babe, say Mother and |munci”? Minneapolis teee 83 50 ! have improved our eyesight for |grow none of it. Our large importu- {itself with a white clephant on its Dad, Al So passes the glory of the New Haven ....... 63 45 . Man- | tions of various products have con- hands. It cannot usec the water “She never has heard of anything| world™, lmest Dally (Ssnday Kscepted) beauty enormously since then. Man: i - gAnnol use ) fie ¥ 2 4t Herald Bidg. $1 Courch Strest | utacturers long ago discovered that tributed greatly {o the recovery of | privileges itselt and it cannot sell bad; Q. Can a man who has once de- them to New Britain. She's never been kiamsed or done any serted rejoin the United States LOOK INTO CAUSE — lan article possessing good 1°ouiEumpuan export trade; American Representative Cooper and Sena- wrong . . . army? snee"CBICRIFTION RaTES | sold quicker than a smaller article | importations of ten leading com- |tor Sloper have carried on their But it won't be long . v . Oh, it| A. It depends upon the facts in N ies. Monih | minus a good appearance. What is 'modities from Latin-America and the | work well, and it is practically cer- won't be long!" his l’;";‘:““" Sohy ld'n“ matter : Mo s Momth | 2 e 3g2 |tain that the senate will pass the woul ve to be decided by the| [t . his Bk pronf that the artistic scise | Orisay since 1913 have increased 302 | 0 o this city water rights A MATTER OF VIEWPOINT! .|Adjutant General of the Army, War | —_— of the nation has improved? per cent—products created largely | purlington Aira ach: My bs ot the m;h' Department, Washington,” D. C. — 4 Bait0ed & the Pest Ofice 91 Hew Brtt-| The eye for beauty is an instinet {throush the farflung uses of Mufo- | The Ferrls wheel at White Dak est marks in German last semester| @ Who was the star in the Hi Blood T tare p § that has been assiuduously fostered ' pean capital in those centers of the on Decoration Day will be an entire- oy oo motion plcture *“Two Girls Wanted”? | empera 0 A. Janet Gaynor. | Q. What is the address of the American Dickens League? | Iy new attraction to the residents of this neighborhood. A class of 38 will be confirmed at | benefits from Mrs. Furch: “Pooh! My son tells me that German marks have been worthless since the war! globe. Europe also uch American imports through the & |since the war. Much credit for this TELEPHONS CALLS § Business Ofice . | development belongs to the adver: Combat the Disease SCIENCE TO THE RESCU! | road stations, when they are built, | decreased from 2.82 paire per capita | = s group of produccrs direct to manu- | Atlanta 74 5 hecause he offended Premeir Tan- the question, merely asking it, 1°0 aro boing made artisti ot o i e | e four s inexpen-| An open mind is all right if|facturers or consumers without the | Atlantic C %0 |aka by making publie that the cm- {he assumption or intuendo b SIUNAD ax ovell an |10 oo B 14 sive after vou decide it IS0t steal-}your mouth isn't that way! intervention of middlemen. Boston 46 | peror had asked him to remain in b | capable of accommodating traffic; | Were 86,643,628 pairs made, which ing to gather corn, potatocs, ete. STy G Bow meny Wline e o) Onbeaks ; 55 thie cabiner, what it may. | 1ong distance motor coaches combine ' ®a8 23,356,372 fewer than the {rom adjacent ficld: The rumpuses in Washington re- | the United States? | Cincinnatt - 68 54| The incident was held to be ane luxury with a beauty of line and | &verage per capita consumption for| o b G mind us that somecone is always| A. 354,940, Denver .. T4 52 | other indicatior of minsisterial dis- \l BUILDING GAINS | o - Part of the Filipino's tax money | yiciing ot the scat of our govern- Q. What language is spoken in | Detroit 56 45 | sention from which it was predicted | color that pleases because it meets 41 years, or from 1879 to 1919. is now used to hire dctectiv 10 ent! Brazil ? | Hatteras 66 43 |that the fall of the cabinet waa One of the remarkable galns in | \ytp the new popular conception of | The shoe industry is important; watch him. Slowly but surely the 3 e # i 4 | L S S gaar | Pop ption of | D | Portuguese. Jacksonville T8 64 likely to result. A ding in New Britaln last year, | gpat modern conveyances should | Yet 23.000,000 sales a year less is the |Islands get Americanized. IN LILLIPUTIAN LAND Q. What is the address of the $ considering the reduction in bulld- o0 e Fecord ‘that confronts the inqustry, = . fi:::::l‘rl‘r:“::gd for the Promo- e p 2 : : v v ? ing operations since the previous | yyere g no criticlam agalnst an| One of the admitted reasons given Prom Our; Owal dotanteySDHINTHG nys Mantion. Avenus N boom, was that the number of new | i Regulations! 2 < g e automoblle so devastating as one IS that the average man has been | We were at dinner when mother | YOTK city. PIGS MAY BE PIGS homes ?ullt.ln the city advanced | gpion gays 1t looks like an animated | economizing on his shoes. He seems suddenly told Peggy, aged five: ChQA Are the words “Holy Catholic over 1926, New Britain was one of |y wan This ja the more remarkabie |10 care littie about the looks of his el R urchl ured In the Apontles’ Cree But rouse ents—thom pests that worry the Iiven out of housckeepare— A1ié 2ou clifes 1 Donnectisht Having ! | Sy ; i s e, *| found in the Bible? What does the are of many varletles, from the little red fellows to the Lig black varietien 4 et fesiis ¥ because not so many years ago the 408gi°s and as for being the proud scratch your nose with your spoon." | orq catholic mean? Our Washington Burcau's latest bulletin ftells all about them snd what an dncrease in the total of | MEW | yain consideration fn an automobile | POSSessor of halt & dozen pairs in 1'1'?"‘ ,":]t?!l\t'r_v<lf:‘(l’z)1}§ll 1o have| A" They are not in the Bible,|| measuren to taks to rid the premims of tvse summer-time marauders ¢ liomes in ration to population, [ was that it should he able to move 800d etanding, for all kinds of wear | Men still drink, but how long since 17 1005y ;‘-‘;‘:‘P“ '“!flflm“m The word “catholic” in the mense | FIll out the coupon below and send for 1t: :' To bring forth a few comparisons: | yjong with reliability, regardicss of | and all kinds of weather, he simply ranger has volunteered the sad | & i ff;:zp::,..lh:r '.\.p:’l':]:;ar"”’ fmcans u| a e b art . 4 = i i |8 i fe ! P! univ 5 - = - ) % - - - — The ratio dropped in HMartford, 1t jog 1ooks, The machine with an at- |facks knowledge of the possibilitivs. | e S R Accurate! Q. What is the value of a John | r el ey 4 was less in Waterbury, and 1owestin | traotive appearance and with o There are other reasons, among | Jife is like a race, $peed up and | The visiting aunt, wishing to make | Ericsson Memorial 5 cent, grey | HOUSEHOLD EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Dat Britain Her L {ng atats 10 Merigen pleasing color seheme is half sold them being these four major ones: |you cover more ground, but you g ‘:"' “]": '“’l‘;‘l‘»“‘ L"‘:“:M’:-’:' nl:“'i 1‘0‘]"‘( lilac United States postage stamp? | New Tork Avenue, Washington, D. ¢ e This can nean only o5 thing, 4t putor, it Joaves the factory. That ar I1o the end mor: quickly. S by o e on AL ok .I;,.‘:y'\:xflldwg:; #iind 1 want & copy of the bulletin HOUSE ANTS AND HOW To GET RID l is New Britain gained in one HUPOMAt | 1.q iy un indication of our develop- Tho vae of sutomobltes for f Lo oy, ol usevpu JaRet oo | 0icona o 3 6 ts OF THEM, and encioss herewith five cents Iu looss, uncancelled, U. 8. N particular while the remainder of i i ness and pleasure, lessening | P4 A THREIESS i % ;i e ) tage st in, to cov dling costs b) e mRe el s ment. Of this we cannot have too e eAr A AT DR B DS [tity production of cars in Eng nd when will you be five?” per-] Q. = What 1s meant by “temper-| [pakiags s A rina Sorsenin StoReoyar ipuntER SRS SHARAL g ou A th BLESOK i much. Even our cities, the factory Me exponss ol hiying ang |Itelw stonishes us to find son & the aunt. e *nl‘» - . I s o alled o icep p ities included, are making efforts sintaining cars, radios and | body clse are. ¥, ens inarly, Swd iths ilum smpering ia the art of im ¢ BEos ot it stial oG mnd It g ! fhh ! | |inating reply. parting to metals, by means of heat e i fuly tat the pace Wil 1o be more picarin to the exe. Most | 4T e | S baeee] Dessie Dalessi | treatment, a definite degree of i e i e f|°"”"]' : LEEES ‘~]'“" 85 of them have a considerable way 10| gervioes how availabic. tnaling e rolle RN ] Sy h;n‘dnfu, The term s now applied cry “ 4 much as last year, then at & 5 5 2 i Foptn s 1 s ror | The nal Masculine—and Fem. |almost exclusively to certain kinds g0 bofore they conform with the| shoes Jast longer. or to call it an casy chaiv or | rha e S # S ¢ shoes I g i 5 £ 1 am & reader of the Dally New Britain Herald. i # MOnSt SaUslantony SR T o auty of the goods they produce, A The extra expenditure on rack. gne O ateel, wiiich are cuised Sin S the t b Ioenh e pot Rt P 2 5 e it = Jimmy and Elizabeth, aged four, | manufacture of tools. : of Bomabuldling, $ndivi M\ ilation that favors an attractive | L UCES ";"x:”{mn‘ Lo u‘l | Senate republicans line up solidly | were playing “keep house,” and| Q. What is the value of a Mexi- ot iie duidna ettt s s it i el 4 ¢ homecbuidling, individu : : ar, thus e into the ate b ne up solidly | were playing 5 ve i 0> ¥ ,”d Stis, .mg I;u y\' appearance in the thinge it buys will | Yyuehan S iinie { favor of lowering the tax only |Jimmy wished his “wife” Elizabeth |€an peso in United States money? ‘ '\ & R 9 rot long Le satisficd with a denfal on incomes above twenty thousand, | to make up a bed of sofa pillows 1 greatly. Some observers e e There 1s much meat in this cocon and that secms to leave no doubt |for him on some dining chairs, but z 2 - city is “overbuilt” with T e % about where the mone {she refused! 'I'h SN . The umning dollar goes just . o ‘ " e lerripie 1empei . bang Yy rontaine rox o some classen of buildings v A : 3 . - I suppose If Elizabeth will not . e G THE CAT HOLE P rovre » und it s a question in modern | coppeet this sentence: “I enjoyed | obey you will have to get a differ- , | sugg # BNt s R e ©businoss as to what particular n- your talk” said the hard-boiled jent wife?” suggested an amused 8 hinted the year before, The demand % ;m Sy !‘""l“” body BOU uiries arc going 1o get most of ft. c¥nic to the Pullman post, “concern- | neighbor. tor moderate-priced living quarters, | n the Cat Hole Pass road, | oo 00 o0 oo e but they also | INE Your wife and the kiddies.” Jimmy pondcred a momen. “No,” J “ g 15 declared in circles where knowl. E°InE the nime of this highway | rre 'o' B IS0 hyright 1925, Publishers Ssndicate | ho gald, *1 will just kocp the same UST AFTER THF TERRIBLE ‘TEMPEREDP MR BANG HAP h cconomize on €ome items which en- I dge of such m into the public prints he firs ' * e old one and MAKIS her do {t" wige of sich mattere i 1o b expret- | 110 (7% publle jrints ::r T e e %0UTH HELD RESPONSIBLE | K SFATEP HIMSELF IN HIS FAVYeRITE MORRIS CHAIR - ed, still «xists, There has bec *in a yes more, or ever sine: b JRR et sl S L R e bhanes (;C” want, in the line of luxurics, Rather 1 | Later Elizabeth’s mother, sesing HE PISCOVERED . THAT SOoMFE ONE HAP CHANGEP < W shaving of rents in rolation to some | LS e Chamber of Com- | ; d the pillows the chair. remarked, - Han biing an U5 HiEdtion et haaans FOR ALL EVIL TUDAY‘ he pillows on the chair. remarked, types of apartments indicating a {7702 B0t the Leglslature to look | 4y 4y the whioe Industry ajone [7So you aid makc the bed for SHEPREcHINING B ANSLE o sufficiency: yet one often finds that - W1t favor upon improving the mzy,u‘mu_v"m e y’\l':.“;:’jr ol i THF BACK ©ofF T a vieinit - way fo the extent of autho: bl g end throughou A in the icinity of an apartment | V1Y 10 th extent of authorizing Ity onyirs nation—the cconomy on | Despite This Fact it is as Pine as it sty . building not entirely oceupied up N that time the highway commis- 5 | well” it St e 3 *"!what formerly were considered | Ever Was Rev. Foulkes Tells ‘Well,” she replied indifferently, | ¢ zoes another. The answer must lie an o Tenplain gl | e oy i e e “I waited 'till T wanted to, then I e in the fact that bullders are con- 1°Te Were dozens of improved high. | 0T °8 O Cr O Presbyterian Convention. aiar” [ structing these homes for the future “WOVS authorized by the Legislature e 852 e 3 o, b : and that there was & tremendou: i e Tulsa, Okla., Mu »—Al- {IT WON'T BE LONG . . . NOW! i as much as for the present and if jt 7" > z i 8 hough youth of toduy is as fine as By Mrs. Henry A. Wright " s fmpossivle to completely “rent Oifference between an authorization zs Yfll" Ago Today it ever was, it has become popular our darling babe has fuzzy hair, 1 out” an wpartment | oo 0 an appropriation therefore, or to hold it responsible for everything | xot much, but soon there'll be more | [ : : : s s S J that gocs wrong, the Rev. Hiram ; e i as it is bullt th consolation in o Woney, Trol any Foulkes, pastor of Old Presbyterian fre i the reflaction 1) ire other Other source to turn the authoriza- The Retail Clerke' union held a ' jyreh,” Newark, N. and vice | wupiom Capeud il ;s fieh ko sestioation! big meeting last evening and dis- D itiond \1°® | “Fine,” says the barber. full of glee, ars and that the progress of the R clissel. the mrangaiient’ ot the b onb Of Lno intemational B5- i Sagge more for Hier, theimots dor . i city and its population is ccrtain to 1t 1% uscless, perhaps, 10 POInt OUL yoreq for Decoration Day closing, (., Chrisuan Endeavor, declared| g - | maintain o steady increase, this iy 00 More the advantages of much It was reported the clothing, shoe, i 20T before (he Konerl 35 | por [ will bob her infant pow 0 b e Sanitine o) improved short route between and dry goods stores had agrecd to y g g O ® L HEEPEICNE 1" And it won't be long, belicve me, /o w Britain and Meriden, and how cloge at noon and will vary the E Th:‘."oulfll rrV'lm]'H' is not re- nowis 1] t would eliminate some of th custom by remaining open the night oG8 YO0t BN T GO e it : : Of the con- yuforn The grocery stores may re- 107 oe 107 the Dooks he adt | our ittle babe has molars twain, 1 1 Y R MREDATY gstion on the Berlin turnpike, open that night. The clerks de- ||® PRIOS ik e society N 1 born |She “cut” them with excesive almost impossibie to WHCH usually is taken by vehicles cided to send a de tolthie = il 1o o et i DAl : i x i aine b e 5 | tional convention at Zanesuille, 0., | Dr. Jroulkes sai He dias not Ohérs A vw Britain mak 5 n the two cities July 14. Councilman Joseph M., chosen his own teachers and par-|, % o : : Fo9ans e A r . Joseph M. ¢ e is s e | “Fine!” says the dentist, twirling his contribution to the art world, or to time once more 10 ascertain jiajloran was elected. s gt P g arin @ i {he Leauty of our cveryday lite, Ae. |1 1isposition of the highway com- The painters toduy returncd o M e fCe ol s “For more will come, with holes r missions A = way, Work on the basis of $2.80 a day. | RS NG SHE SRR LCH B U & - cording to those who cannot recog- joner regarding the highway. They ):M e Siiiita " ince | OWN step, and then ask onrscives, to 1l d nizo beauty umiess §t happens fo he YOI @ sbeech, Mr. Macdonald; justa | ey ! ’ i what do we owe our children,” And toothaches, too, shie'll have, you resident in New York or some other 1% Kind words, Many people have endorsed the! The Riev. Danicl A. Pilon, H e ? . Jarge city, New Dritain fultiils its — Herald in its move for the abolition | Of the Marble Collegiate Dutch Re- | And It won't be long and Il get e e ST < [ of the Kelsey crossing and there is | formed church, New Yorl lared | her yet! p cunction by being 4 factory city. But IMPORTS AND TRAD 3 alrongs Tipys f5 Gompel the town | At “we &honldl mal cifort 1o = . l} hen we analyze what this means sormiote incr of our im- | and railroad 1o take action, There understand our children” and that | Our blessed hahe hus 1ips of pink: 1 discover that f; 5 i of raw materia i« only a gong at the erossing, and | the church should give them ‘-mmr: ';..m from a coral shell, we » i P | den think . 1| i et e R RS many persons who hear this con- | denee. : rning out decld il R R tinue ringing after a train “We must try to ses what they | Clioru W and art than ever b 1 they cxpansion 1 stry passed do not realize it would have ;se¢ through their cyes” Mr. Polin | “Fine!" says the druggist, rolling a 1 can b jted with enhancing the fypes of industry that have de <topped had there not heen another |83id. “It will never be possible, b il o S ndis o s (lon | o, AW dve getiing 19 be fees ah coming 1n the op Aizection they do not expect us 1o see thinga | “That means more cash fn the T There was a fatal accident there a They only our syn 2004 014 till n hrough the beauty o 1 1ation reixing upon its oan pro s g And Frani I Hoiees interest in frving to sec |For it won't ha long till she wants " they manutacture duction ot materials for 15 who saw the body, says the man was their problem.” them red Member Audit Buresn of Clrealation Ihe A B. G 18 & Datioas) orgaalzation which furnishes Gewspapers aud adver- | people will pay more for beauty and | color than they will for articles de- developed, the b °king is largely by | me Crooks and incompetents will get | i if there was any prospect of Atalanta and Hippomenea? A. According to mythology Atal- | Editorial Rooms .... 926 | tising men, who were the first group Jnct]\h.n most ?r these lands are de- ;"h» s“-:m:gz.'\;:gn m'-; ;;h‘cr::flrf:\l:d | svuit trecs are eprayed this time of S emchi Mtocken c";. 1425 Broadway, New York s to realize that the artistic appeal pendant upon her for many munu- day. o tnibe year, (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction X Princeton, N. J. May 25 P—In. 9 The only profitable advertising medium | 1aq 5 cash value. They stressed | factured imports, ars Emil Danberg, C. Oscar John-| o ot us turn the spray of cheer » med“)" uoix Whn' does the expresslon | ycstjgation of the causes of high h in the City. Circulatio books and press | e Gy X . lson, S. A. Foberg, Conrad Hultberg, | - on our tempers, folks, S0 we stand for? fever induced in men working ! room slwaye open to sdvertisers beauty, or an attractive appearance, he investment of American capi- | Yictor Larson and Nels J. Nelson. | ~Ineure & crop of mirth and glee! A. It stands for 13 Merldlan oyt Jow wave length radio broads | and the manufacturers took pains to | tal in ope has increased from e which is 12 noon. casting apparatus, it is believed, may Mewber of the Asusistes Pres | Produce the type of articles that | $300,000,000 before the war to §4.- o | HOPES! 'in%llc‘:‘]\"'o:lr(e? precious atones used | 1039 to a treatment of diseases, such | Toe Amociated Fisss s exclusivels en | could be thus advertiscd. Today the 300.000,000 toduy. L must not be acts aml ANCIC3 it tome-made set: “Do you A, Beoauso of ther extreme|23 PAFCsiS. in which a high Hlopd : Ail"Baws creditas. toi or ‘mot stharwise average etall store is as much in- |overlooked, however, that European T e [k et ever! get o euance ta hardness and resistance 1o wear, | [SHPEPRUIE Jacaned 4n womtal 800 [ credited in this paper and also local | )in. -ty auty srchan- capital etill has a large interest in ‘here’s 1o way to keep mon«y | show what we can do they are used where a pivot turns A : news Lublished thersln. ;‘:‘ :,“::‘(‘:“;‘:::“‘ in mer: ‘1““ ‘"‘:rr e ““‘ ':’ e trom being spent, old fellow. Ji| " Sccond home-made set: “I don't e m:::a:m:::ug :;::m;fi: :ty’l‘::oflt:!- — 2 R ze prices; in fact, | © 0 anada, | o, don't do it, your heirs will. inow yet. The boss said he'd wire . Who won t e v - d ey S lineial B s AT e 4 Q. Who won the race between ;.. mant of Chemistry of Princeton university, and Alfred E. Loomis of the Loomis Laboratories, Tuxedo tisere with & strictly honest snalysie et | VOId Of thess new essentials American capital clected o '-'l'f;““ 48 I‘T;G as "!w,x"l =§:!:dn;lerreflt l]o m’nrl:v lfl )mall; Who | bk, N. J., showed the Deating ol circulation. Our circulation @atistics @'¢ | Ay one of the most important With inter-nation cartels, or com- ;'11 1““*‘”‘ pirasubline S aithigin el ‘o“‘hy‘i‘;rg;‘"fi;‘;ee ‘;‘l‘;‘:n fects of various wave lengths on salt 9 “ased upon this sudit. This lneurss pro- | ; abels, renes won ying 3 e e e | manutacturing cities in Eng. binations, remarkably common in apples which ho dropped at Ajalan. |#0/utions of similar concentration o tribution figures and Europe since the war, added to this aln Toat, that contained in the human biood. local sdvertisers. |1and, this eity has combined attract- tveness of design with utilitarian ad- | intsmational dependence upon eco- They Buildings don't eliminate parking | merely raise it a few pick up an apple and thus lost the She stopped each time to| The experiments were begun when it was noticed that men working with The Heraid 1 on saie datiy ia New|V2Ntages to & remarkable degree. {nomical development, one wonders Stop worrying and build S il ioos Uie roame cm__‘;m-mnm radio sets in the factorics York at Hu:l"nfl Newsstand. Times | Products made in New Britaln are in , What has become of the old “trade 4 QUESTIONS ton mean? 'of the General Electric company e N a moret ™ "™ | nigh estcem throughout the entire | ivaly” which was supposed to be | is much like a drink. T A. Tt is an English family nnmc,:‘:z‘;“i’fi"’ WIS or aaidanly. Hos | United States, and our plants are :ru the bottom of many wars. Trude ¢ of its dvand; on .hm\ You can get an anawer to any derl\-:d from a loramyA"cl:n'i T e Used on Salt 3 rivalry between question of fact or information by |town". Some of the bus lines scem to be niore crowded than the trolleys. The best way to explain it is that the trolleys hold more, After having more or less su fully figured the old 1azor blades go the s to what becomes of the played-out out where question arises atteries. " | with an attractive announcement of | tendency today is to look upon gen- among the best exponents of beauty | nations—there can |in advertised products. Local plants | be less of it when each nation is liave emphasized attractiveness {n | 1eaning on other nations for an eco- | design for many years, and ons can | 1omic balance. Instead of looking | scarcely open a publication of ma-|uPon the development of trade in tional distribution without meeting [ another —country with envy the | New Britain products. Thus ideas of | eral recovery with satisfaction be- | beauty originating in New Britain | cauee n the long run, and every- enter 1nto homes, apartments, hotels thing considered, it is good for bus- | You no longer pathy for the hor s don't nee hear ny-har vocal nded. any sympathy. sym- G olf- writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureaw, 1322 New York avenne, Washington, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- 1tended rescarch be undertaken. All other questious will receive a per sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All lettory are con- fidential.—Editor. Radlo waves from different pow- ered sets were used on salt solutions land it wad discovercd that the tema | perature induced varled with the {wave length and the concentration |of the solutions which were used. 1t !was found that the maximum tem- | perature was induced by a six-meter | wave-length apparatus on a solution | ot salt water approaching thc cone | centration of human blood. S | The discovery, it is said, points to 25.—Jorecast {4y, pousibility of the use of radio Q. What iy Edward Tok's ad- {atress? A. Merion, Pennsylvania. Observations On The Weather Washington, May 1 and all other bufldings of human |iness. Especially is this the case in | - Q. How are lavender leaves dried | for Southern New England: Fair | i B - ! 1 apparatus as a means of inducing G _|nabitation throughout the entlre na- | EuFopo where the pre-war ob- g | A gsmv'n BEAT r! loA-s nlo:v‘::n;”e (he:lrbmi]or?a al tonight and Saturday. Little ohnngo!:\p}‘:i:h e e Ulao o New Britain is 170 fect MBI T |yon The pace set in this clty 1 onc | ®FUCtions to a broad economic policy | SR e l;:A::‘ r‘:»\ox“mm Al Gous oE 1A et o Borsh o apeialure. | Modsrate pinds |y patient sutering from o dincase than lurtford, we are informed. o0 poyyee wThe American factory, |have been battered down by the 508 SoBD ? et sbedli s et B e whose bacilli cannot live in a high . o he C ¥ ctory, poverty. ALWAYS THROWS the leaves over a fine mesh screen| Torecast for Eastern New York: | there cver is & flood aloug the CON-|onan arificized as the breeding place | 8Teements and combincs of indus- e ME AT Him} or very thin cloth, so that you can|Generally fair tonight and sfllumm'.‘“*’\“"“""“V“f"a“”“ . i e seri a | & 'S paresis, U nscticut seriovs enough 10 10UNAAIS | ot ueiloee fn really becoming the |trials In varlous nations. Tho trade | One way to teach the Chincse the stir them frequently, to prevent| Little change in temperature. Mod- | * "pfli’;‘};l“’”‘::o; b it by a goodly part of the capital city the most vital influence in bringing art | A8reements existing between varfous Golden Rule would Le to treat them molding. Keep them in a well ven- |erate to fresh winds mostly north- % 3 - ! | x iy tilated room but do not ! with malaria germs in an effort to population of New Britain is due 10|14 pouuty into everyday life,” fn | industrialists in Europe, controlling |45 W¢'d llke to be treated. Stronghieart, the Pup m;.,l,:nr,,r i et p,‘:\l,.m;:':\\:': e A“mmw}xvroducn a fever to Kill the baetll. 1¢ tdlsp e tampprary Aast dnoreass ‘”‘";wc words of no less an art expert | entire industries, in a ecnse are more | Parking space isn't always a bless- T o light. | disturbonce meoved rapidiy nortn. |ih¢ fever could be induced by radle the hotel keepers Wil have 1O |ynay Ronert W, DeForest, president limportant than most of the treatics ing. The more parking space there e l:_.\‘?‘ll;‘C:('J’f’L!l;D;cmm g \"% Y“'}l:o ,}' th:’lp?s!ldr-nl o‘tn ll\niv-nntw:ud along the coast during ”‘n>:\r‘;;x::,x¥ Ir:‘rdnli:w‘v‘l:. ||‘l‘;]orl;|‘d]|-\:”;“:::yy: deficits at all during that tme. | o0 410 Metropolitan Museum of Art, | Feposing in the chancellories |12 in & Tend, the harder it 1s toget | 1 AR (AL N Rty | Dy Jntral Railroad ‘°""'"l’i":':‘_;h‘nn“:{'\“::a’!"‘(;'p\’fm‘p‘:'(‘,""m‘::'r":]“;\mm-nm~ fo the patient in addition to G The noted art leader has written an — fantdea o0 11t am a fak A, P. E. Crowley. | Ohio valley. Tt is producing show- | P°INE Bafer. The city bullding commission, OnCe | i1 avout it in the Review of Te. MORE SHOES | ? Seanian 14 ar.| Librarian: “What is the matter| Q. Does an American cltizen | ers and thunderstorms in the Ohio| Irofessor Richards = would not a stormy petrel n local civic affairs, | (joqq fa shows that it is no longer | The effort of the shoe industry of '11"';: :;‘Tf vl\;x?"h}v‘:! .fx na\“o nu"{l;:‘ ath ite need a passport to travel in Mexicd? | Valley, Lake Erio region and por- | Omment on the possible medical seems to be composed of lambs in- | .\ ccary 1o troop through the A:ml the Tnited Blates o st s to wear |snatic ciutel Telcasewes be & pretly] “Hub! I draws it out| A. Notunless hels golng by way itlons of the north Atiantic states.| o8 ‘)” v”:‘v: ';:‘v‘lts o :xhcv ’1“)“”!‘(“:. stead of lions ; i) e g gl { was a book on factal|of a third country. A certificate of | High pressure overspreads much of | tion, but 1t is known that Dr. Rob- lerles of our formal collections of more shocs perhaps is commendable, | & B !iveatments an' its about a horsel” | identity in liew of a passport is|the western districts.- Tempera-| T\ V. Christie of the Rockefeller - SR e Uiio ind s ity s e rulk| BoaC skl waula) be fnitetiarienns | DN RN e (RN Monroe Schell, | sufficient for direct travel to Mexico. | tures are somewhat lower in the | Institute is now investigating the The founders of most New EDS- | crogit to the development of this in. | dition physically if we walked more ciont because we use six carbon | = . Q. Ts “collcctive hargaining” and | northern plain states and upper biologlcal phases of the experiments, I, 1and cities who laid out the streets, | ot for beauty to the designers in | and rods less | copies, " filing cabinet and a blue BOBBE WEEKS SAYS— c:—opeg’tlnl\:"r::n;;trml'”;): 1:.2;? :::iu,i:?pla;’:no:;;*lm:;rl;um;‘\I:n'ni-! o e or allowed them to “just haPPen,” | \morican factories, “from automo-{ To make us more shoo consclous Print to do the work of astub pencil.) * ployed by associations of employcs, | states. ¢ south ATRIEL pokye, May 25 UP—Kazue Shod sometimes are credited with having | yy1as to kitchen ware Many rail- |18 the design of a great industry. S & f 1 When two live cheaper than one | notably trade unions, when ncgo-| Conditions favor for this vieinjty | a banker who was minister of f 184 poor foresight. What We'd WKe | 1oi0: have begun painting and | Something must bedone, it seems, g e e eyl Ry tiating with representatives of em-|partly clondy weather with slightly | hance between 1216 and 1938, toda to know is how much foresight has A EiRans 5 ¢ g sl Do S e 2 ) * ployers for wage increases, and |higher temperature. | was appointed minister of education | sparkling up thelr former drab. in view of the doleful figures. Since edge decoration left by a cigarette| You can't sit on your hands and | changes in working conditions, Co-| Temperatures vesterday: i Vice Rentaro Mizumo, resigned. the present generatlon of street| . canng locomotives; wew rail- | 1904 consumption of men's shoes has Stub. grasp opportunity! operative marketing is selling by a 2 High Low| M. Zizumo resigned apparently Y designators? We are not answering

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