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—_—— | R . . roducing ' Jower o | mehbe it’s all fer th' hest. It solves ally occurred every 50 years, but re: | dian northwest is pi a (| BN A mehng ipRmy ‘h“‘. T ® |’ problem of what t” do with a lot |cently has been celebratcd tvery 25 | temperatures over the Borthern wen teats of akil i Hariiord to| oy ofe and rancies o T “[Jears, The Holy poor <. the Has. | piatns stations come to the conclusion that ghere i | ilica of St. Peter's, which is one of | (onditions favor for this vielnity a community esprit de corps rela- { i the sides of the principal entrance, fair weather followed by inoreas- band urn i ers” appear in the daily papers. That, indeed, is at least half of the object ’ New Britain Herald MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY “Come Thon With Us——" Taswed Duily (Bunday Excepted) AL Bora¥ Bidg.. 61 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES .00 & Your $3.00 Three Menths Toc. 3 Month Watered at the Post Office at New Rrita 0 Saceud Clase Mail Mutter. TELEPHONE CALLS Rusiness Ofice .9 Editorial Rooms .... 926 The only profitable advertising mediur I the City. Circulstion buoks and pres- Toom always open te mdertisers. Momber of the Asecisted Frese ‘The Amociated Press is exclusively en titled to the uss for re-publication a1l news eredited te it or not otherwise credited iw this paper and also asws published therei Member Audit Wuress of Cirealation tional organization gang funerals usually lich furnishes ot wepapers and adver- hased wpum this sudit, This insures pro tection sgaiust fraud fa bewspaper dis tributio ree to both national iocal adiertisers, sale daily Newpstand. wastands, Bntrance 2nd Btreet. The Her in_ New Yok at Square; 8 tirand Ceutral, d e Even on a cold day, when an air mail aviator returns to earth, he must find the atmosphere compara- tively hot. Unprecedented. storms and bliz- zards in Europe, 44 mecting unc pected deaths ‘over the weck storms on the Atlantic, driving sail- ors to their deaths; zero weather in the West. Only in Con- necticut—ot all northern states does the weather man secm o oxer- cisc sense and caution, doing no worse than threatening ‘to ride zero. southicrn to Chief Noble, it appcars, tried to win that bet of discarded lead pen- cils against discarded firc hose. He tried to drive his own car between *No. 4 engine in two minutes. “Though he ncarly won the lead pencils—doing the dis- tance in a little more than two min- utes—we will not insist on being provided with the discarded hose, seeing that the chief used a faster wagon than the regular fire trucks. Everybody knows that the chief can drive faster than his fire travel. And if the chief's own spegial devil cart cannot make it in two minutes, then we feel certain the fire trucks cannot. We should like (o know what is wrong with the chief’s watch. house and Barnesdale also ON WINGS TO PANAMA Not being & young lady, Colonc Lindbergh doesn't carc if the world hnows his age and how he e Lrates @ birthday. 27th milestone he was in the air, inau- guiating a new air ‘mail route to Panama. His young life has been filled with heroic achievement; in a few years he emerged from ob- scurity to world fame, Inauguration of an air mail route Upon his to Latin-American coffntries is cer- | tain to follow the establishment of the Panama route. The world is be- ing knit more closely together al- most weekly. The next step, in ad- dition to the transportation of muail, will be that of passenger traffic to Latin-America and return by air. This will be a nccessity in a few years, considering the efforts being made to provide alr transportation between South America and Europe. Indeed, it secrus likely that the first transatlantic air service will be over the South Atlantic rather than over the North Atlantic. If air transpor- tation in the future is to have a bear- ing upon trade thé United States cannot afford to sit idly by while the roytes between South America and Europe are established. Regular air mail service between the United States and Panama will bring that outpost of the American flag closer to Washington. The route is certain to be the fore-run- ner of other routes to the southern hemisphere. That, at least, is put- ting aviation to utilitarian purposes that spells progress in the reaim of | swift transportation. It is fitting that Colonel Lindbergh is identified with the inaugural flight. A GANGSTER'S FU) The North End other day had occas of thos: ganglan a murdered 19-year-old youth who had threatened to “squeal” against lis companions in erine. The why and wherefore of fune AL in Boston the on {o note outeroppings of an claborat. one peculiar funeral for “big for a gangster is not a mys but comes under i of psycliology. - On such occ something btz must be o {1 tter whether the gangsters who helped to hateh the plot of death contribute flowers help to pay for the hrass hand, or in other ways member to Y. put on effic docsn't m Nelp the departed grand The offect upon the public, and upon other gangsters, mast Le that th deceased was identified with a pow- a farewell. erful portion of society which has «nough money to tyle into the last rites, Tt doesn't ny. 10 the dead 1 10 mean much (o the awed onlook- crs. Nothing pi niich as to inject an a thing n, but it is supposed pictures of the Faily decorated hearse, the automo. biles filled with flowers, the brass of local with u strictly honest analyss of |the Drofits of the bootleg liquor in- ion Our circulation statistics are Times | PUNIShIEnt for threatening to talk trucks | {of putting over a “great gang fu- | neral.” | 'The psychology, or reason, |such gang funerals was thoroughly illustrated in the remarkable gang- |1and story, “Hooch,” by Charles | Francis Coe, which just ran to its ‘('llll in the Saturday ,E\'enhl' Post. Author Coe, who is 4 native of Hart- |tord. has put in years of investigation in the nation’s ganglands; his story was a “complete and detailed de. | ' of everything done in gangland and why. The molives and morals actuating these barnacles upon socicty, as thus described, are |tive to sport hereabouts that most | other citics have reason to envy. | This may be due to the fact that |our munufacturing population needs | the stimwius of seeing well-contested games, which help to drive away*the ! monotony of laboring with machines and yield pleasing | That, however, can true, for other manufacturing cities n the state do not compete with New Britain in the cothusiastic re- ceplion yielded by large crowds. In ! addition, there is the undeniable fact that those interested sufficiently to Isce the sport include all strata of soclety; one is as likely to rub - for social contac be only partly nauseating. these claborate comes from | The moncy for | a8 with shbor around the corner. one's highhat ne dustry. The wmurders result from [g‘mg wafare for control of the in- | dustry and the profits, although in it of SELLING THE SHIPS to got out of the shipping business with a ven- |the Boston case was one Tiie isovSment s geance. It was certain, considering that bargain prices have a lure, “the U. s, Board would finally find buyers for the United States lines and the American Mer- chants line—the two most important flcets operated by the government A multitude of smulicr been sold in ito the liquor industry with the financial power of the upper the industry. fun police, Every person in the must be impressed at Shipping |strata who control ", are actuated much like th who must and power gangsters, in giving a ral. individu- advertise his wealth ring jmonds, & white vest, a red necktie, al Fi ships by we luge to sell the larger ships is only”an additional rd. President Coolidge vehemently zdvocated the plan for President-clect Hoover is of similar mind, it is understood. is nothing rer the way of an cpoch-muking ship s s past; striped trous and ather shoes. Such stuff would dis spats patent step forw A {casket costing $20.000 with which to gust a sensible person; but the gan s are not amenable to sens I8 a is There ning in lay away a departed member gives them the impression they are im ccpt the announcement of a con act of sale, and this is expeeted al- most any day. COASTING, AGAIN The eleven ships to be sold are the About a week ago, in the hope that ' crcam of the U, 8. government flect, our words might be read by some CFO" BOYEENMANL IS The great steamship Levi the han heads parents, who in turn 1 A [lated to give ight be stimu- list; then come George Washinglon, Republic, President Roosevelt and President Harding—these comprising United States lines. In addition t) of this popular | . {are the American Banker, Ameri Merchant, American Farmer, Amei ican Shipper and American the American Merchants flect, These vessels will be a magnifi- the young additional | " advice as to the dangers of S s coasting, paragraphs upon the joys and dangers 'sport. since that css. ness or meptitude {wrote a few in we re time, in nearby | Connecticut cities, two coaster |been Killed by automobiles and in | this city one coaster was cri jurcd when the sled er i cent acquisition to company, which of coursc is thor- angers infierent to a rapid | 2VENY backed by Wall street bank- ent down @ stecp hill on steet | T THEY cxpect to utilize the ships runners, Most of them are far more '™ & Paying something oful than their elders are wiite | YMEh the government has not ac- | complished. ' tree. the purchasing On 1t | sense the d whole, children scem to des manner, o | (driving automobiles. But coasting is far more of a dangerous I‘M“"“‘l The ships will continue flying the than it was in the old days before | \Merican flag. What changes th |automobiles existed to confront the | ViIlcome afler the sale is made a | Youth with hidden dangers at a cros Many changes will be made. There is likely to be a great deal less over- AUTOS AND SUIT jll a he ships when sold will be loperated for profit first, | Ttis clear onc i that because | ' nalite routt e s 1:mnp‘my that purchases them will |automobile is freed from a charge of | "4¥¢ Made a fur lower capital invest- | ment per ton than its riv this docs mot | will be escape from the incon- 5 5 of @ lawsuit. The Jafest . | 7O the government at a fraction {of their value is appealing to those street or at the bottom of an incline. | mans guarant ighter [ venien stance is that of a citizen who faces of a boy who met death as the re- | V55CI% sult of an automebile accident on | Broad strect. SACRED CHRISTIAN NAN Changing the customs of Mexicans | What happens from this point on | . ! |18 for the court (o determine. What ga | ™M4¥ 10t be as impossible of achicve of moment is that, win or lose, it re. | Mot 5 Many ad thousht, At least, quires money to fight a lawsuit, and | © CAholic synod in Tucson, Arizona thent ‘s lsatines Surs believes it can be done so fu become the | greatest stimulators of suits, An | 'Pfluence reaches. |automobile is an espensive toy in | PAreNts are to be [more ways than one, especially ir | PTiest in the synod in future wilt be tuck bappens to be a bit bad for the | 210Wed to christen a child with the name of Jesus, or any other name presenting the of re- | ligion. | To | would appear one to sympathize with tue New |Other Me 1if mnot this Haven raifroad in its attempt to dis- the pr of ordering Pullman accommodations and then cancelling them. The railroad seems llo have no recourse in the premises. 1 te | minute, or notification at the station. | Jand the dire deed is done. So long as as its ican no Doting M advised that day. | mysteries the that anyone in | ; 1 almost every n is named Jesus, or One's sense of fairness ~clines he has some courage ctice k ! cion, rnacion. Ascencion and Asun- In this way pious Mexican mothers showed their loyalty to re- | lizion. Manitostly, |other rphone conversation at the last Anglo Saxons numerous rac or the Mexicans—which go to make up the s—except [the patron has not paid for his ac- = racial strains in this great commodations he is perfectly having imposed upon the railroad company, or the Pullman company. Cons e in never nnde ating the their infunts, Mexic most siered Christian names for cquently the hard-pressed rail companie: it nec ¥ to appeat practice smacked to the Chambers of Commerce, | Of Sacri where in all probability some of the fools of the the so-getiers who make Ex-Servicemen Borrow railroads ean be reached with wiles of « Lorr tion persuasion. ug on adjusted compen jssucd Ly the war department o former serviceme trebled mthe month of January, 60 men availing themselves of th opportunity 1o secure cash. In No vember and Decembor, 20 men wers carried on the Looks on loans mud.. their cortiicates had been de- the ffice of the munici- service Lurean. Av in- hue of the poli- L s belicve the neelled Pullman accommodi- Hicales tions are like cancelled orders—and veryone having even a remots rs knows 1f the nta- knowledge of manufacty fow unpopular these are. nanufaciurers and their rep= tives play manbles with the r. 'road at hom: m the foan January 1, 1 he Tor of horrowers Mast Create City Joh Before Fixing Salary the salary committ of the mmon coteil can take on on he health commendation that Dr, +3, be allowed a salary £4.000, the combined duties of meat and milk and f00d inspector. it may be neces. ordinance committes to 'nd combine the Members now question id refrain from ordening rutiman accommodations unless eerfain fo Creas cies on to nunber need them, perhaps bugers of their cans, greater own products will turn vqually con- of th and ster them s of sidorat manufacturers not p with telegr: ineellation. In law, we are told, cancellations of signed orders do not iold so very a Lowurd's 200d: but who wants to start Jawi with a customer who in the future vt to order? of might fo ir cior SPORTS New Britain- i id that comman couneil £ the salary tied to hear the T bt through no rep are winter sports events in P numbers than is the case in g st i standing, ttive 15 ¢ity | commission was present, etinz of the committe th board misunder- of that iy city in Connecticut. One n only to compare the attendance the basketball games in th ot | 3 ,bows with one's boss at such a game | the © ader, | | feets the organization of the flect. | and the | That | an advantage. Buying ships | | mile is wi an action for $10,000 by the father |10 €an raisc the money to got the | Southwest it | other | § religious name, such as Concepeion, | the | nation, | tood the emotions actu- | n pareuts in choosing ! On U. S, Certificates, Jugo Slavia now has an absolut~ [acbot and everything is settled ex. "eept the kind of bomb that will be 1 used. | — No wonder people scoff at de- tectives. Some thief wlole a St. Louis | [ man's cornet and they didnt even | {interview the nelghbors, | A “great authority.” apparently. ' is unybody you can quote to prove | | your point. | 1t's queer. No fellow cnough to warry a nice | just anyhody 1s good enolgh to [ her dad. is good &irl, but b iage is worth while, if on to make a man give up his bum friends and a girl give up her silly | enes, { Simplified houschold budge fved $40; spent it, ! e | | fivst | ght | The trouble about love at ight is that Loth are a worse 8 a m. Some senjor high school boys know where they will attend college.! !nest year and some don't play foot- | hall, | | Some heathens develop slowly “nd some wear pants and get drunk and swear in just a few ycars, Americanism: Anxious care for | the brake linings; complete indif- | Jference o wear and tear on stom ach linings. 1 | = | | | No wonder wine merchants fm. | rort lahe the ¢ 80 expensive. A | iny silk bel in a hat makes { cents’ worth of material cost a wo- | fman $24.75, ‘! The word “reallocate” was new to radio fans, but now they |mdl‘l‘»1 | stand it means an arrangement that | «nables them to get three stations {at once. Keindness is that happy medium | hetween neglecting the old folks | i,;nx] spoiling them. [ | | he most effective coeducational | | institution is matrimony. | i | A doctor is a person who thinks | your imaginary just be- | cause that little thing says you lmn-j 1t must be discouraging when u Chicago official starts in to clean up | and has to begin with the wreckage of his own front porch. Distance lends guilt, as well a=| enchantment. Transporting liquor » ked; transporting it from the r to the living room is hos. | pitality. Those who think America going (1o the dogs shguld reflect that, among the world's greatest uscrs of sleetricity, very few know how to fix a meter, this sentence: “This said the ship, “but I don’t feel those making their Correet Copyright, 1929, Publishers Syndicate v of Unionville ba into trouble at tne Main Chey were in a double ind waited for a freight to then crossed right in front of “third-rail. The driver turned allel to the tracks and barely | ed E. A. Moore ccetor of the afternoon at t bers got street was reclected a di- sanicy Works this | - annual meeting, | Cornelius Andrew's home White Ouk was destroyed by List night. A defective fuse is blam- | «d. No firemen were called from | cither Plainville or New Britain, as the was outside the limits. | Borlin fares pretty well for a tewn ite size in at least one par ticular, It As four post offices Lertin, Kensinaton, Bust B and | Vickiey Quarter, | Th game of " has cap- tured the town by storm and is he- ® plaved vociferously und enthusi- tically at all social zatherin, | Two property owners were fn | court ihis morning for failure fo | ciean the snow of fiheir sidewalks, Fach was tine] £3 and costs. After f1he f Rawlings took th vrosecutor to task for his atement | thut only three complaints had been | turned over to him. There wa @ argument. and it was hecoming | @ question of comparative veracity. | when Clerk Miteheli stepped in and | sid hie present when Chier | Lawlings handed over more com- plaints . Oscar on of this city. cham ot New England, is il with stomach trouble | at the Havtford hospital, | . G. Platt has returned home from Washington a tije post office delegation sovs the group made out a new building b il arty of paid 1o the home of Mr. and Mre. | orge P Carter Jast evening, Sey. | played and Mr | nh o played a | «fions on the phono. | at | 1ew was 1ol pion wres critically of He strong tor A Visit 4 eral gamies wor Carter and Ay rumber granh The nir of last eve 510 with a geod at resident J. Smith opening S | Talis' fair opened in the 0 | made the LASSIFIED ADS | | struggled along fer y lin | expe [ iot down on' put Newdd all communications o Shop Fditor, care of the Dritaln Herald, and your §itier be forwanded (0 New Vor Our Idea of the World Court! dream of today s ouc where the nations take rac! ets and ploy Qver the net o1 mirth— Tor that sort of gume happier earth! good humor and means a Cause of Laughter! Superintendent of Schools dressing papils: “Now I'm glad to see %0 many smiling faces. And why are you little children smiling? It's because you are so happy, isn't it? Pupil: “No sir. It's because your T Chappell In a supper-club on Broadw ay, 1s a giri 1 love so well; She is seated at a ble, She is dining with a swell. ile will huy hee many high-l Which she will quickly dr And O, it makes my heart ache When these sad thoughts think, . s nk, Chorus: “Twas me, alas, that her did spoil, “Twas nie, who first did love that &oil, And roused her taste for fuscl-oil, "Twas me, 'twas me, (Sailors all weep) The Trate Captain Sings: Avast, ve lubbers, belay your blub- hers, The Coast sight, So douse your glums And act up, mer The Sailors: Rumpty-toodle-too, ta, Simple litte sailors, that is all w arc, Guard heaves in e lousy bums 'y and bright. Just a littie schooner, looking for a bar, Rumpty-teodle-too, ta . . tat No Distinction? “We've got “How is she on fanecy ¥ “Oh, she breaks them the same as the regular kind! —Hugh A. Gamble By Marcellus Tompkins Federal dry officers, who leen shadowin' Elmer Moots scveral weeks, swooped down on him recently and found out that I wuz writin' a comic book. He re- signed his job at th’ sawmill some months ago an’ has been strangely, an' it wuz naturally sup- posed that he waz cither handiin® it or makin’ it. He showed th' of- ficers his manuscript, an’ also prov- ed ' them that he's recently sold two comic articles ' “The Fun an’ wuz not dependent en his have e comic end of it, is growin’ 1' be some industry. Machinery has re- placed so many twelve an' fifteen doltar a week people, that we used ' wonder what would become o them. But we guess they all took ' comic writin'. Anybuddy that's rs drivin’ a or work- n' to hold a hack, or washin’ huggie *in factories, or try job on a newspaper, jest naturally annexes a whole lot o little comic snces an’ ideats that they kin good when they git fired, or replaccd by machinery, in this modern age. All th' show people we know, ‘cept May Worth an’ Lew Graham. a writin' fer magazines now makin® after dinner speeches, Joe Bentley, who has driven a six-horse circus band_wagon fer years, ad- dressed our Rotary Club last Tues- . an’ had 4 night engagement before th' State Association o' Pank crs in th' evenin. He spoke o treet Traffic as 1've Found It. He's wrilin® a newspaper column, syndicates weekly comic |article. Artie Small. o' tI' Elite Drug Store, has a wife little baby, an’ they strike him as bein’ so funny that he writes about ‘em an’ makes Iots of money. He jest uses his drug tore 1° meet people in an® tell ‘em iow well he's doin'. Pky Kerr has jest built a new verandy fer his aged mother, an' given $15 ' 1 Community Chest. He's heen writin® comic articles fer th’ magazines fer fwo v but ever-huddy thought he wuz in th' regular army. He's been at it £0 long that he don't even | write ‘em himsel do it We reckon ther paid out for com ne than ther is for necessities we know auestion with us as £ how er half lives, He gits a hoy 1° more mones les an’ gaso- ny other two of. Ther's no th' oth- an’ lives high. Well ‘twas me. . | rumpy-toodle- | for | actin’ | account | an’ | The kind of a World Court we! (ad- | | = i 1] a new cook,” fin 19 A certain hospital had for its ! motto: “Come thou with us, and w will do thee good.” Numbers 10:29 Frank's wife had an operation for | «ppendicitis at said hospital, and | when Frank reccived the bill he | nearly had a nervous breakdown. | He immediately wrote the gov erning board of the hospital, sug- goating a change in the motto to bring it more in keeping with the principles of the institution. The change consisted in a simple underlining. “Come thou with us, and we will {do thee good. —Mary Elizabeth Land place is granted to the faithful d What ships fi Ithe Suez Can A, The first through the can 1869, were the * | corvette of 1.401 tain Djemli 1 patch boat, “Sal tons, Captain Required Too M Footage: | 70 tons, Captain | Howson: “You saw that | a | talking movie company discharged | duced into the U cne of its stars | A. Sevcral vas Fryer: “Yes." !to thé Unit-d Sta Howson: “Why {who planted th “He was foo expen Q. What is th world ? Bowklin . (Copyright, . Reproduction | Forbidden) 700, How long heen the manage hasebal ce Oct. Q. divine n conferred limited or restric | governed. Q. When did tonmania di [ AC 3 . tion | Line he picture “el ctually Wendell Hoh You can got an answer to any Phillips / question of fact or information by | writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Burcau, 1522 New York avenue, Washington, D, C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, tegal and m,mml advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All | other questions will reccive a per- | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | uot be answerad. Al letters are con fidential.—Editor. Q On The Washin Southern | cloud | Wedne [with slowly ri lowed by gton, New not What i the Updyke? Ao It s a Duteh and German | popthey name meaning “above the pool, “marshes.” Family name quently . derived from where the family lived. ' Saxon stem is “dik” pool or pond Q. What is the meaning befween the macist” and “chemist” the origin of e in st or| I " sing cloudi n south py <lo- N day and in centr .| tions tonight; difference i |, { winds ord “phar- | Conqitions as generall¥ Larea of high pre New England, 44 inches peratures i morning, Nortl s Lelow zero, . In the United” States there is a_distinction between a druggist or il t who makes up prescrip- tions ip A drug store and a chemist | who may work independently in a laboratory or be employed by commere n. Tn England the term Chemists Shop or Chemist applied to what we call a drug store Q. What city in the United States is w thiest ? New York City has an assess- cd valuation of $14.152,271,000 and | is the wealthiest city in the United 1t N i A1 the Texs 6 inehe Pan 5 over the Mi pi where raing or s {potted from var of high pre | remains closed except in Holy Year, | | When it is opened by the Pope with ;claboralc ceremonies to indicate that an enlarged entrance inte the holy {ing the period of jubllee, L indulgences and privileges are given | Boston’ . Chicago . Cincinnati Denver ... | “Verka”, a Russian steam yacl How was citri | than three centuries ago. estimated population is What is the doctrine of the | right of kings? That the right to a throne has by Goa, the people or the taken on the battle Observations ol quite snow or | or Wednesday; not o cold Wednes- mod: Northfield, in the far southwest is contral o bt to the faithful dur- | uring this year. ' st passed through | Det three ships to pass ' o0 on November 16, | olif"” an Egyp! 9 tons under Cap- the Krench dis- amandre” of Blane, and | 1.os 251 the | Alleen, s fruit nited States? rietiés were brought ates by Spaniards, m in Florida more intro- Pitts St. he population of the has Miller Huggins 'r of the New York I team? ober 1917. and is not ted by the rights of cansent of the King Ferdinand of Am nes of he mo- the German se hind lemy did Oliver | attend? | rdemy at Andover, Weather no | st for | England: Partly s0 cold tonight; cloudiness ature fol- moderate Foree & tempe {elud, in winds, stern New Yord ness followed by ortion late fonight |Hin Ruth wl and Bust north por- he conter ure s of ow over Vermont, aased lower tem- W England this . reported 12 The disturbane | Miss Miss Handle, its illo has nd Heys n re- Amg influen states Ohio v nd ows have 1 T fons distri in the Special | Atlanta Dil'ranzo, {Moffat and Miss Helen Engl The cast in the school scene fn- . G roit ... uth . | Hatteras ... | Kansas City Angeles " | Miami . finneapolis Nantucket . ht of \ow Haven . New Orleans New York .. Norfolk, Va. Northfield, Vt. .... sburgh . . Louis . Washington . 0LD SCHOOL DAYS ing cloudiness with slowly Fising temperature, Temperatures yesterday: Low 34 14 20 24 36 High 46 28 26 33 46 24 3¢ L | Portland, Me. ..., [] | IN LEGION SHOW- Revue Tomorrow Nigh | School days will be recalled in the can Legion revue which will Miss kson & Jo Ity musical es: Teachs ller; Hele h, Helen Heisler, Clara 1 hose who will entertain are | Hilda Krenn, Miss Marjorie Dol August Hed mer who w dance. e average An | throughout the country - the middle Atlantic state be presented at Y. M. T. A. & B. |society hall tomorrow o'clock. The first part of the show {will be a comedy sketch *“School Days.” The sccond part will be a night club scene. Special features will be presented | by those taking part in both sceges. Some of the features In the school sketch will be a comedy introducing § {Clem Tewif, show; Tom Loomis, Vincent O'Dell Josephine night at § entitled the director of the Goodman: hnson in a series of | act; and specialtien Miss Clara Hindler, Miss Fanny August Helsler, Dick h. er, Elmer Johnson; Tkey, Kenneth Kron; Sambo, Georgo Conklin; Mickey, Lee Andrews; Gu: Tom Loomis; Percy, Dick Mofratt; Mamie, Joe GGoodman; Mary, Cla m VFanny Dilranzo; inglish; Jimmie, Au- Clem Lewis is the master of cere- monies in the night club scene and findler the hostess, Miss 70, Vineent Valmore Doy n. Dick Mof. nny Dik Connclly, r; Johns » Raymond Stcele, Robert rge Conklin and Miss il give a specialty of d by teachers States. Who played opposite William Haines in “Telling the World Page. Q. What is the origin slang ferm “fan?" | A. Tt iy an abbreviation of the word ic” and meons an ol thusigstic devotee, Q. What was the death 1.000 population in the Unite { of the| i iied from 1h spitation shoy [ it deperl Gng 1ne ates (| for a copy of 1 w it Al e rate was 114 per 1,000 populatlon which wus the lowest | sinee 1900, | Q. How much larger is the Pa-| cific than the Atlantic? | AL The arca of the Pacific is 65, 000 squan and that of the Atlantic is 000 square mites. Q. | sy 1322 New conts i eoin, | voase an 41 Namg Who wrote the song “Wi You and I Were Young, M A. The song was compos: Butterfield about 1568, | am Q. What is Holy Year holic ehnreh? A year of jubilce that origin- a A, TH AND THE cur family Purean name takon ur niean from nes in h ovitics information interesting i, hetical wing the ran nd 1 Duletin ar i Washington Bur York Avenue, Washingto It waut o cony of tha bultetin guman ling u. history of the OF THEM the director United 8§ on the origi of how prine nized list aud how did your family get ity ies of largest citiew tes today, a ins and meanings of nen originated, a pal family names in of 500 names, show- ut (he coupon below and send D. C. nd enc postage reader of the Now Britatn Herald, (*Fontaine Fox, 1929, The Bell Syndicits, Incy OF. o TS = e = = CLIP COUPON NRRE == —= e o . New Britain Ilerald, tosa herewith five wamps, to t'o\'ul | | The 'Al'oonerv?ill;'l'roilrl;; 'Ill_z;t Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. THIS TROLLEY PICKS UP REVENUE IN WAYS THAT THE ORDINARY TRACTION ¢o, wouLp NEVER THINK — Comedy Sketch on Program of ° dances; the tuxedo entertainers, & [ t Al