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New Britain Herald " (070000 WBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | dcfinite word in the lang and it means a thing « nite— Tesued Dally (Sunday Escepted) especially during a pre year At Hersld Bid €7 Cburch Btreet [ g —— ! SOARING 11 BUSES SUBSCRIPTION RATES } Up in Hartford & movement is on 3500 & Year. $2.00 Three Montha 6c. & Month. foot to force hus owners to pay miore tax returns for the use of ity streets — The knowledee hus orth that Eatered at the Post Ofice at New Brit- |\ (.0 0 s e ain ss Second Clase Mail Matter. v stance, ean get around the oncrou TELEPHONB CALLS incident it 4 Tucker Bustoews Office . 92 changing winor trolliy kditorial Rooms . e i N 1 bus lines. A beginning has dready been mad { "ucker The only profitable advertistng MeSIIM | (i1 (o0s 1ot wpply 1o bises o the City. Circulation books ard nress 3 e oom slways open to advertisera | The movement is bascd upon 1t supposition that buses do much to Member of the Associated Press wear out city and that they ‘he Assoclated Press 1a exclusively en 5 5 : 7 itied to the use for re-publication of SIOuld Lo mnide to pay tor the dum 1il news credited to 1t Or Dot Otherwise | ... thcy do. We huve 1o donbl that redited 1o this paper and also local aews publisued thereln. buses wear out the streets; but ther —_— n be little doubt th itomobiles Member Audit Buresu of Circalation 50 1 in y to t tae A B. C. 18 u national orgauization o S e e which furnishes newwpapers 4 adver y ‘isare with a strictly honeet aua e o istly more nunicrous, sirculation. Qur circulstion etatistics are . ased upon this sudit. This tneures pro It is also asce et rection against traud in newspaper die- . ) Aliged by Ets 1bution figur to both wnatiomal and i ocal sdvertisers. but by automobiles and trucks only —_— | scem to go bad just as quickly as th The Herald fs on sale @ally ta New | Streets uscd by buscs, There s West fork et lotalilng’s Newsssand. Times |\l <ipoet, tor st ¢ square; Bchuitz's Newsstands, Entraace irapd Central, d Street. What ubout the xeessive wear i and tear on street pavements by SR, S S e no signs CAN HOOVER BL DITCHED AGAIN? New about t or agit relative Comes U York Sun and i on done by trucks v danag, seems to be all rig trucks not ith is sumveying being owned by the trunsportation crnot Hoov much t Dempsey e Mr with ompanice ss tha display Willard a SEADAY MOVIES The theaty Toledo. Var Albiy opposition of thiater il publica ol that the only My Ol owners | tures on sundoys, ad then aseerts to harles ad an interesing story fron al Smith are wen able Coolidge, Dwight W. Morrow The New clls us that the piloted by clating to the Hughes Thsons against When ar t iniday moving York Herald-Tribune e was etarted bandwagon Hillis, | prot whole-page ad Messrs. ertisenients - began is being Appearing in t the signed by the ater local papers urging sutler and Rorabuck and o8 Butler and Ror e public to oppos Al Coolidge ntle- pude for cred I-choose-not from the to believe a stat DA ny mioving pictur by these g may be engis owners' state- White | men it anotir nient is not This astonishing issued voowners was House. It is plain tha to ditch Hoover. On the their spokesman in this mother attempt is day moving picturcs in Albany being mad weve of the lead for delegates but probably can- 545 o | said. would cntaii paying double the convention he is far in the wage rates Lo everyone conn with theaters, uccording necessary not attain the tirst ballot. It is natu |local agrecment with employes. To operate the theaters on Sanday holders and tor oftice , would mean a double cx- politicians to dislike a change n head of the administration, which in- In the cas the theat owners did ¢ too, b | Patrons du would = not he totul o volves certain risks L week of seven days Hoover fey sidency bar they dislike total suse he is one of the wmen ever use ¥ of six days. They eaid people wen Sor Hhe " o who the anaiiprec .10 the miovies oner or twice a iid vise along party roui: nopping from one poljtical ofii gt wd ¢ 1o wit The ca imother until of thr post the “ld by Hoover filled it, is well known—entirely too tance nomination. only poligical post ever | - s (10 ot et r T3t Earei iy How woll he has o 1 public that thy should go fo church on well known to suit the Roraba Albany, of atest drawback to the course, i Hoover's 2 politicians vith the publi look at public ui and is o greatest perforuiances on litical glasses. Lastly, he ie garded highly for the j being that 1 e il uge by organizatic oliti 1 opno ) 1 Sunday blue Jaws s y Albany not New DBrita NOBILE'S CREW RESCUING THI Civilization, or it vho ar Arctic fee task cut out or It Nobile 4 200 miles packs, has a cotnmitt orto in rom thie 1 Milan ave erow has b Amateur Wirclos orther: ous messazes {0 redited 1o 1 . g i but the piic rding the 1o of the wreek paratus Jirehip T plunging into i ! 18 neat ava tion and s drifting Sinee that i e V POLICE CONVENTION touch ttempt IS DL GATION jelog Cnoo FINANCES on the firet ‘ WD POLICHES BENCOMBE The word * « i i in North Carolina O : muking a speccl ; and peculiar friemds he Buneom b in which the after only = . Th modern mec o« o ' { eriicies ounty \ > L] NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928, contained near the end of the report. Of course, this reters 1o the use of the insurance money reccived after schiool board expluir the money used to complete the Denjamin uklin school so as 1o make this building ready for y in the fall This was a prerog of the sehool soard and was u matter of polic ' One eft to conclude that in no other way would the Franklin school ¢ been complited on time. It 1 ER i policy. This i wing it w ter o opinion; now that it is over veois it but to recon- 1 ol with vom the in suranee 1 The decision o ins i money for the Frank- school rather than the Putna will stril s intorested in f o indicating the former b= the school board | | dong that cven it t surane ney were diverted 1o the Frank- lin school the goovd vould pro vide whatever moncy would 1 1 eSS, 1o reconstruct th atnai Wh b a policy is adopted, how- ever, the public should be intormed given to understand mstead of there would $10,000 10it over The school board, or the suthor of its communigues, should guard against making charges of “mis- presentations” So far as we ar . Nomisrepresentations has con made about the school board; r » the school board has mis represented itselt by herctotors Laintaining comparative sbout policies which basically public’s business. It cortainly wus 10 misreprosent tion to say that Edward 17, Iall in- quired recently about $50,000 in bills that cropped up of which neither he nor other city officials knew any- thing. The bills were legitimate and legal, but it surely was no mierepre sentation 1o refer 1o a fact It was o misrepresentation to siy that the old Lincoln xchool was sold tor a price to the only bidder, It was 1o misrepresentation 1o say that the Putnam school burned 1 3,000 insprance money wus re coived from the u i announ L over from that the infurance money was spent then necded to complete the sehool All these are facts; the poliey of th hool bouard in these matters may l e heon wisc or otherwise, but sentation Outside of this diserepaney the 1 port of the school board was fair nougi; e o Nl 1 11 wihlic for « ully Ken ke contider (i ard, in conunon all o T public oflicials, can rest assurcd it gots a equare d in these colmm s well as in the news column JERITZA'S PRESS AGENT STUNG ) playi Lrari corations v handed around o duvis nd and Jo! Jeritza 1o 1 oration Nighier than of 1he: of \ustrinn song ivds. 8 Bl ty and i ¢ 8 3 ooking the sit hrowing an t 1 told i rosing § ISten 1o re- noin New o y honored as 1l et primic donna on ear « 1 . opet e i " Viem (i Kno (T ‘ sophisticated ot vised to 0 that Jeritza will role Lo ' « out dvcorations ¢ Wylioo, It is 25 Vears Ago Today tehword of the fire depart 1 his pl 1 . i nominated for visc of the board P rois employed forcman to the si members., it the Sta ur- M. Works tinws has been a can- didat Bict of the department | i tor « r. Comunissioner Curtin | st motion of o hy member instead, and this re- sulted i 1 pointment of Wil- | Liam J. Noble 1 Tl Connecticut Railways & Lighting Co., has finally begun to remo polex in the district W subway. | Russell & Evwin Co., is pla ninz to do away with electricity 4 motive power and is installing th tricity said 1o have proved dilure. T dainville Advent Christian church is prospering and is pla ning to creet a new edifice shortly. | Mrs, A, D, Cady entertained ol number of her friends with a ter « shore dinner at her commo Facts and Fanci { « ety e b ottuge at My namied Berlin te vk oas dep A: W, Ip petore the e these nom ot do so. met dast ni s There w glish slides, 0 from enjoya the G| own | sol! na- es Blossoms at a Bargain! \s s <hed perfume these gorge- Dus June day / The Fun Shop shed cheerfume to Jdden our ways, its cclumn’s o garden that blos- soms with mirth price of this paper's not Badi what they'ne worth Possible Explanation? W “I told you to leave my i the water five minutes and o vou bring them bardly boiled 1 t It's thot dom clock in Chen, sor. AUs foive minutes As understands dat Flo Ziegfeld am goin’ to be a nmiembah ob our ath- letic ftam when it goes to Europe this summer.” Rastus: “And chosen Mr. Zicg tion " Rufus: “Because he am O Limb Pick champion!” —Norman . Kairns (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction Forbidden) they posi- have that wl feld for some QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Burean, 322 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given. nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. Al other questions will rcceive a per sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are con- fidential.—Jditor. Nantucket ...... New Haven . New Orlcans New York .. Norfolk ... Northfield, Vt. . Pittshurgh . . Portland, Me. ... Washington . | tlore cffective than many master- pieces hung indiscriminately. There is no set rule, and questions of this sort can only be answered by indi- |\'illu.'ll taste and preference. Q. What were the ten best mov- ing pictures of 19277 | A. According to a vote taken by the Film Daily Year Book publish- ed in 1928, the ten best were Beau Geste, The Big Parade, What Price | Glory, Thé Way of All Flesh, Ben WH.L SURRENHER | Hur, Seventh Heaven. Chang, TUn- . i derworld, Resurrection, and Flesh jand the Devil. ! Q. Why are the colors red, green and amber used in automo- bile signal lights A. The colors red for dunger or {Ong Million Dollars Demanded stop, green for clear or go ind amber for caution, have i Sl used in railroad signals for many | for Tientsin years and it scemed natural to adapt them to motor traffic. cot T el Q. Is it possible for a National| suanghai, June 11 (UP) — One Bank to fail” million dollars today was reported Yes. In 1626 74 National {10 pe the price that General Chang Bavks falled. - | Tsung Chang, w northern leader, had Q. What is the strongest light | qemanded ifor the peaceful surrens metal? der of Tientsin to the invading na- A Magnesium 18 the lightest | jonalist armies | metal and the strongest in propor- | The city still is in control of tion to its lightness. Beryllium is b Chang, who has refused fo meet the demands of the nationalists for tie peuceful withdrawal of the northern 1roops. Reports here said that Chang Tsung Chang had asked the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Tientsin |and wealthy Chinese of thut arca for $1,000,000 also light and strong. . What is the address of Mre. | Nace Reid? 904 Guaranty Building, Iywood, California, W Hol- Observations ore Le would as- | sure peaceful surrender of the city On The Weather |ini i viranai ot nis touns here has been no indications that ng's demands were considered. It wa Ct | Soms gates are instructed and Washington, June 11 vfis—-u‘m-e-i understood the Japuan.se o1« »id out for the post of- p » <ty cast for Southern New England)— |forces there had told Chang Tsung fice 1 home A Q. What are the principal min- | preaging cloudiness, probably fol- | Chang that he should cither withe — il seongtitucnis of sea syater lowed Ly rain tonight and Tuesday. | draw from the Tientsin arca or res 11°s only fair 1o warn the wets that A They are the more SO jigg emperature in the interior | SIEN his command. Sumith victory won't make near- salts. Sllosides and sulphates of the | pycsgay; fresh east winds. | Meanwhile reports here said that Leer any more adjacent jalkalines and alkaline carths. (Forecast for Northern New Eng- |the national army had refused 1o 3 : e R T i e R e Ll e e i T \ hout and let States Army have held the rank of | eys; ‘not much change in tempera- |Chlang Kai Shek, nationalist loader s matnral work: Hoover's |J"ll‘"h'l-l|.(u m{u " 0 jture. Moderate west and southwest | whe offered Saturday to step out of feue is to sit the myth 4. George Mashington, - | winds [ the revolt against the administra- nt, W. T. Sherman, P, M. Sheri-| “'New Maven and vieinity:—In- |tion of northern Chine | Bt J ‘!‘( & h;j\‘ "1& N\\ ‘;(‘“" o A |crcasing cloudincss tonight; Tuesday 2 5 i i . M. Young. A R. Chaf-lghowers, iR of falwic aloft and it gravity dress ST heEan o the country east of the Mississiopi | b o)ojes will be given by Harald Jord E avity dress and Tobert L. Bullird. In addition | river, attended by fair woather and |7 ’ be given by Iar or i | General Winfield Seott held the | ool temperatures. 4 disturbance | VA™eY of New York. author “and | b ! rank of brevet Lieutenant General | conral over the western highlands | & orid, traveler at a meeting of the [ Bome boys liave etters apd pipes from March 1547 1 November | gistricts Salt Lake City, Utah, 29.30 | ROLArY club at noon Thursday. ind pins, and some didn't get a thing S gieed " AL sl 1 29391 Offieers will he_glected at an All- lout of college exeept an cducation. L e ol .. \nches, i< advancing slowly east- pjong® meoting tomorrow noon 4 “Hope you like my G Wihat 15 the distinetion ©be-|yward. Its influonce is causing ris- [« povre Wessels wiil he. the 8o 5 tween a hill and o mountain? Ing temperatures over the Iterior uy i K ieenie lon o i College Con A. It depends upon locul usage. | gistricts and scattered showers |nesday. Vieo-Progident Harry Bl Walsh 159: el they wouldnit | which in turn s lirgely determined | northsyard. to South Dakota. e At Wiy Iet us have cars on the campus this | DY fl:r Snfianian the terrain. | pagern ew York:—Rain in exee - car "but vacation will soon be | An elevation under 2,000 feet usuni- | south; fair SR ¥ : Hendricks Voo and then [Of gently undulating land, a8 i poprions tonight; Tuesday showers; };‘M"'rm""“n et nd xye Bl w0 Dol alt hop on the banned wag- | 50me localities of the castern states, | rising temperature in South portion; |© o i a small hummock is often ealled a | gresh cast wind | 1r he sits and stars into m"l louls Detmer mountain, 4 ! Conditions favor for this vicinity he may not be killing times fle may | e n _Q. Mas thg President %of 1he gajr weather followed by increasing Ihe the cfficiency expert 1 Jargest greup of optimists in [ United States zuthority to repeal a | ejoudiness and not much change in Gty the world are the $.000 Jews the | constitutional amendment? e | coltege gian't change daughter] eensus burvau of Great Britain says [ A. No ‘ AV s Sl snnaime, B4 6 much, exeept to convines her that|live in Scotland! Q. Where was Bebe Danlels| atlantic City o..cv... 74 58 i proper ailirc for Lreakfast ia| iy born? How did she start her carecr? | Foston .. i eo Gama | A QUESTION OF PARES AfSpebs San sl SnEst o e | S BiAlon 56 52 % | By L. 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MR o e s B Americanism: Foreser tryi | And where were you the other In Great Britain the bit 1s | Minncapolis ... 72 other and another can in t hope | hal the time, 1 should like o |Small vl\vv-”ovlwm'n;’\ vus;l,m\' |m‘llvm 1 I 5 X the | know 2" inquired the driver pence. In the Unite cs it is the | gt he way it looks in theknow?" inquir 1 the driver »«uh“fim"”“ e HAERGIIG ST B < " I here by | €oDTS. | e ] il S maie L .,.‘ny\li_\ e ’hm'lj . How old is Tom Mix? | FAMOUS PIONEERS ; \ vome mechanic | and wond hich Br) ihe pas- i AN lotlyening: yedns. | Tiie story of Amorica is the story of the frontier, Daniel Boone, Simon . B | sengers 1 was going to light, on] ‘- hagoanhogdbnene,restone n. Kit Carson, General Custer, Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Taw- When 1 eame down! 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M‘vnan Bl Talyghew itain ald cause you took space [rom two|Soft rag before starting on the nrn} I 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. other pussengers:” SrBd RaNGT T "lu'h. i au 1 want a copy of the bulletin FAMOUS PIONEERS, and encluse het = I eIl o) st i o Sy with five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. S postage stamwips, or coiu, SECOND FIDDLE ture, After washing, polish with il el 3 ©Cionl W Brssan yeliable furniture polish. Apply only stag conts. S % sceond son. @ pen- @ litte of the yolish and depend on | ; des Sl thorough rubbing to obtain a good | ST e My l;\')};."\ \‘ ‘\’.‘II’.“‘I\\VI"T« o1 Wi nd Q. s it considered bad taste (D‘ I SI'REET ND NUMBLER O Tt Avas o dhe sacond floos | HaNE wctires in dhe ltamdy Iy Ty STATE ..... our food a second brand, o5 LRl i W I am a reader of the Dally New Britain Herald. bur friends were rather second-rate, | 128te to have pictures on the walls, s sl e # some judgment and discernment S e PR S Y Bl e e S T i twill cuuse many wives 1s used. A fow good pictures that | Lo wondur Whyia. ireclotst mobliEl s e b wae Ane] RATIIORIES wilh iihe furhisings ‘are ] tequires 2o many little colored disc e S s Douin oman o of a And, when I got my second wind, S 2 i was surc of sccond place; Ers e o e e LAt golf 1 1ot my sccond ball befor: S WAt 1 seeond greon; G o Sl “THE QoAT HiLL $CHOOLHOUSE BURNEP DoWN THE DAY bl g il tminate the terrors ! SIS o2 . of ehildbirth.” 1t must hurey, how- AFTER VACGATION STARTFP . . or th Lvon't any to elimi-| ! fancied sccond-helpings, but, , | when tenipted to exceed, : {On sccond thought declined them as AL LT ot eniiis I knew they disagreed; G et the bones of | L travelled second plass (there were e PR s et secomds in my days!) ¥ AT TR bk And figarcd as n sccond in innum- S Agr o Shilh . 'nvnmhin‘l oimed the infaptry in the war; a b - A e soldier's lite was grand, 2 % it, when promotion ceased for me A ¢ at sccond in command, R R | am gnit-| T thought I'd make a second start oy i i oabed, Sl 05 before it was 100 late, ot o i Jayer mer | S0 ehose the mercantile marine and e e rosc Lo second mate, Copyr : u Syndicate - I'm now in second childhood and . . my second testh are thing Mexican Rehels Driven My second sight is failing and 1've Away After An Attack grown a second ching S e P g Br—Dris- | 15 time | was scconded for & AR S iR A ietidn place upon the shelf, 5 A Rai 150 ine | And if someonc will propose it I SrentaC il Al will second it myself! o vesterday morming, After a ot Dhiree: Touts they wore die. | OUT-O0TH IDRUM i | 1 o the town on orders] “Miss——— was in a vivaclous r e S e b it [ mood. Sic was wearing a charming (e soldier was wounded. [t was | gown in mauve and pink; the mauve e lie ) hat s ral rebel cre | grorsette skirt wus scolloped at vounded. None captu foot, and at each point was a finely A joint piano 1 of Mr and Mrs, « Winthrop rowski. 11 year Ir. 1. Baro fiesday evening il 2. N. Mill Miord's ax b Boy and Gi i Eai-hll, to Give Joint Recital cital will be given [ yvear old son Isadors Birnt m rect. and Miss Inez ! o meficld. on he studio of 1 Barowski . Ir. and Mrs 11 Wilson street 1thowsky sibhon motif; at the d pink was atmoshere —-Neighboring Paper 1t is not so much the clothes the girl wears as the air with she wears (hem! Zau waist modern lich we “Nursc-Companion, Tully trained, 15 vears’ oxperionce, ladies and gentlemen, would tuke influenza; temporary or nernianent New York (N. Y.) Times We will give ber ours with pleasure, tomporars o perinanent! Fun Shop Vaudesitle! Jufus. “Mistah Hastus Jehneon | ‘(1 Fomaine o 1920, The Bell Synd ‘¥ "9 ‘ . \ . ]

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