New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1929, Page 6

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N®W BRITAI —_——— New Britain Hera!d """ HERALL COMPaNY PUBIISIING leaued Daily At Heiald B BUBSCH $8.00 & Year Butered at u PARTY [AY NEW AND OLD CONGAtESS STIRENGEH RN A ON THL BEDT GOUD SYSTLN NIND Ol YT INSULY DEEE L AND BERLIN 1is ~CHOOT 100, HAS PROBLEM to de- TODAY'S BIG SHOW IN WASHINGTON aug But for for the ey ration p Washingtc points, sworn i Not to his spec the sp: nnect able color have been spangled Nutmeg il teane governor's not color. The medieval dragon s wanted in It cost the state contribution to the Democrats eapital out of if placent attitude to t in $1 minority, would children tra gton to the lin appear atate needs advert rlin; those snce of the Nutm of march was wort} Hicity. g should rema district yecause most of the students will live COOLIDGE HAS R | o special 2 last FOR SATISFACTION Tolay Mr. and Mrs. (ool tcomn turned to private life. They left| ‘Washington with the weil-wishes of | Stevens, former state rep & nation. That they long |an ex-officio member, will met with and prosper in the future as in the |the school committee to dec town meeti had. ttee of ten citizens, three from w. ! | ive agreement was and a h district, with Claude nta may live . upon | After that everybody ousht to be although this is ucarly too ih 10 hope for. It s tnipossible Iy on public questions. PULLMAN CANCELLATIONS AND LOCAL TRAVEL Hations of I'ullman accom (ions appear to be a problem zhout the country that s 1 that is for Glroads. To it of the which 15 railroad magers to grow gray hairs over is quite a convenicnce towill b enibered iy gation shows orks to diroad 1 railroad money It of the sed. Bridges ot and will be coal at the in ct this strike situminous enough ads. court city ordinance near the When to pay he said and no f the nds region. it coul or \ tod: hand at the I man olice poli sy for viol by, throwi Corbi actory yesterday. he had no money, no frien Neow this of the held in the D. V. Mrs. Elizabeth The local the Afternoon Judd building S, Atkinson p is the the b with resid N nion in was made by ity are in a Many of the 1 entirely and vague hopes back in the mud and water grow worse, the problem of walking or swimming now faces New Britainites, ¥ The Men's Sunday South church will have the plea of listening to W. C. Hungerford talk on “Japan” tomorrow night in the rooms off Arch strect. W. T. Coholan won the all-around 1 have diszppea the owners hae that they will spring. AS the worse and only club of the state. | Sthletic championship at the Y. M C. A C. Andiews Seitz, third: W, ,Wood, fifth; | Dehan, seventh, th, I'he committee on water and 'ignt held @ meeting and considered r the later, fourth: Guite, sixth: and C. T committee consis of C. A Parker. W. b Rossberg. M. P. Leg- horn. Joscph Towers, W. F. Ste Lerg. and R. Schaefes s withheld. wa Facts and Fancies About the thing in a garden after f spading is up. only you a few days Houses buiit to who took too little Jails confine would be interesting to liar nias report after a private cou- ¢ with a President-elect. objcetion nsive restaurant people you owe. chief to dining in ever hear of an Indian's be- | he | ily incompetent until doubtless who Cand pity “himself s one when pets and coddles the first | of him v is very il and there he may dic r that gain. Laster mer Lno s that of maule it cost kes worth straw I loa rid of sup state leg pernicio the smoking in bed in outing Honic | comrort Gernian faxpay- ity n that t eaperts di ISer’s property ars from to remeni- tuke the Colonel e ter the ccremony, oy the won't meun a i ean of a sud, sweet spinster married man ne h ¥ normal had a fi world suid valedic- nior ¢ ion to change Publishers Withdraws Old Appeal, Starts Term in Jail Dot of Clark strect, m & sentence in po- months ago, of six cecution of se ne 0 appealed ¢ court a ¢ s in jail, ¢ spended as to five mont convicted rating an he of t influcnce of liquor, BABY CONFER dule for the conducted by e assoclation for follows: Tuesd Northern school 2 Center Thursday ington street school: . street All weighing confer. ences are held from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. A doctor is present at all con- ferences from 30 to 4 p. m examining physician is Dr. INCE well & the the by Visit- week strect, ednesda street; school. is L. | Grandmother Knew there was nothing so good for con- stion and colds as mustard. But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered. ! Musterolc gives the relief and help that mustard plasters gave | without the plaster and without the blister. Gently rub it in. Sce how quickly the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throaf. bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache. congeestion pleurisy, rhenmatism, lnmbago, pains and ches of th back or joints, 8p ns, sore muscles bruises, chilblai) frosted feet, colds of the che: may prevent pueumonia.) (it Better than ¢ musterd plaster was second. 17 John Sahrbacher, the lighting of the streets | and gasoline mantle lamps terms of three and four. yeas. | Information | is that you hazardous oceupations | e | o ishand like | Ellis | Wouldn't Everybody | Though! | Folks, we can't help thinking | ride along our way And note how many pear on roots today. 1t those were oniy cheerial, br in the waves of rfun, This world . that we are li would e & merey one! Properly Dingnosed! acrials ap | Bennett Funny go!f the lowest score Tother games like hasel |and nasketball the h it wins 1 that in while in foorhall st isn't so funny that golf is a Scotch Farrar: “It [ yon remember | Brushing up on his Lessons PV LOVE LEE O MeNEILL vhert M 1 was a HEANY By 11 MeN them | Zisco seliing trip to That Spr ing the it And then (4 1y = Ah. tie Pphiasis add)— then (I'll just both Loys and then rai ity et MeNeill mie Shudd! ! Would 1T cou Phrase then (as b | Then ¥ | wchine 15 I tray | Or total her ot pulchritudc bard s sy 14 that coul ver, 1 not. AR | tri How n wo cannot he mentioned i cooking 1 the or nan car e athed coy nian 80 good-lookin Had not yot be Hymen's appea turther declared that sole ambitior Should ve regular clingly condition And wished somewhere der curprise n conguercd ¢ son wi He cursed hi he could settle for lifc. You ¢ more explanation What happened to Henry | very | Farewell to his old lite COnAers And that, tine cott Ah, welll withou b ford long— | with that atior utle reader, wrong Henry's You'r. No o is Vu adorning. He's still de in Car 1 Rirls you trut ess scorning clear you don't ing stud to tic mocl And, f nie know An Additional Help? | Tommiy Tother, will you with my arithmetic?” His Mother: “I'm too busy your father could be of —Paul A NEEDED By Janet P. How would you like to be called | fresh. if you were an ingrained puri- | tan of thirty generatiens? Then cast a tear for the tle fishes. You it | luck i you cast a net, | to lay down a cu this matter!! Thie is a matter that shonuld he | brought to the attention of the So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Fishes, and Authors. | Listen 1o the story of old Grandpa { Codfish: I Grandpa Cod years in the briny deep. His puritan ancestry went to th first Adam of the codfish race. andpa C6d was caught in a net of circum- stances, and shipped 1o the big city. Listen to the vendor, swarthy son of Italy, shouting: “Fresh Fish! Fresh Fish:™ No wonder old Grandpa Cod lifts his hand and raises his voice in pro- test. “You are a liar! 1 am an old salt from the banks.” No wonder the poor fish take to drink! Davison FORM! Wessel be poor it have better but who tiron rule i re we in Jived many DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCIT 4, 1929. Brower | pression! When a man ing about? When a wom. the query about ? is, W Pine Adams: “Wh Tetting so mucl lately ? M Adams: Mrs Adams “An Adamns t home nigh | 1o the fiction n (Copyright. 1 For QUESTION You on an get of fact 1o the Q itain Herald York . enclosing Medics ow D for reply “vice cannot tended research ather qi 1l reply, T stions Un; nswered i natural query is, 1 those stories you tell e just a general im Clarence Beruzzi looks thoughttul. the What is he think an looks though hom is she thi ng iction? ere have you heen 1 extra money “I'm an author.” author? Of what?” ve been writing when nd selling zines!” you them rags —L. C. Bedell 929, Reproduction bidden) Que stions and Answers a Waish S ANSWERED an answer to or information by uestion [Editor, New Washington Bureau, wenue, Washington two cents in st and marital nor can es- be undertaken will receive a per- signed requests o All itor, WL legal Bive letters are en owas th Ny A ¢ | that is brought to the or exchinge ne Q. Which sta tion of Wisconsin 1 How A. At tull i to make sp. 6 r Indistinet ! vou able to got by tele- Rat Nelson: “W good vicw of Pershing vision?" / versely to ¢ hetwe 1 of ""Mrs." intion is Mistres: chargc ade o} wints for sale is 1 | | Is ref | f 1 in pro- | 3 i and New York. | i | | | fast can an ostrich run? ed the ostrich @uiles an hour, and from | rive any 1 nps | A | tor & nmited tine 1 can completely | dist fhetest horse. It teet can be covered at while running at fuil the short wings out that (a single stria, speed, with streiched. Q. On what days of the Chris. | tiun calendar dig the 6th day ot : 5666 and the 23th day yvear 5659 in the Jewish come? Friday, June 29, 1906 anl Monday, July 1899 respeciively ? Q. Is there a quota for Canadian mimigrants to the United States? A ative born Canadians are not suhject to quota restrictions. Canadian citizens of forcign origin who enter the United States are cha e nst the quota of the country of their origin. Q. Where is Henry 2 home? A, Fort Myors. Q. Who is the Governor Gener- al of Canada and where does he re- ide? A, Viscount Willingdon is the Governor General of Canada. He re- sides in Ottawa, the Dominion capi- tal. Q. What is the meaning o the A. It is an from the ‘noble fame.” Q. Who wrote the novel “Moses™ that was publisicd in 19282 A, Louis Untermeyer. Q. Who were the governors of the Northwest Territory, and who was the first governor of the state of Ohio? A, Governors of the Territory were Arthur 1788-1502; and C. W. 1802-150 first the State ilo w 1803 derivation and name Ercole? Ttalian name, de Greek, and means Northwest St Clair, Byrd (acting) governor of of « Ldward Tif- fin, 1507, Observations On The Weather Haven and vicinity: and Tuesday; colder oon and night; increasing southeast probably ting north- Rain Tues- winds, < strong and s iy for southern tonight and day afternoon southeast New En Tuesday and night probalily shifti 1in wine strong and g to New York Tiesday: probably Tuesday in lightly warmer ortion now et I portion south tonigit south or on northwes Concorida 29.7 prevail castward to listricts, Migh pres the pla e some- in ti of N Fatnres not cre Ford's Flor- | northern plains states | Mississippi valley. | onditions faver for this vicinity | fair weather followed by light rain. Temperatures: | Attanta ! Atlantic City | Boston | Chicago | Cincinnati | Denver | Detroit | Duluth Hatte . | Jacksonville . | Kansas City | Los Angele Memphis tiami | Minneapolis | Nantucket . hville Haven and wpver 58 “ 4“ 46 56 40 30 58 66 46 | New York . | Norfolk Northfield vittsburgh | Portland Kt. Louis | Washington 52 |Gas Heater Explod:s, Fills Store With Gas | A gas heater in a barber shop a1 i 6 Broad street exploded yesterday |afternoon, filling the shop with gas. |Chiet W. J. Noble and Fireman Robert Smith responded to a call ai 3:47 o'clock but found nothing to do, as the gas had been shut off in the meantime. The building is owned by Stanley Shiok and the barber shop is run by J. 8. Sadowsky and E. J. Kra- jusky. One of the proprictors was in the place at the time. 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So confident are the makers of Tan- fac that if you are not helped by it, you get your money back on request. Tanlac 52 MILUON BOTTLES USED WHY IS THE in tiuuonsly and | 1 s reac life affects the a WEATHER? rage individual » weather, directs portantly for you an lutensely interesting auo tative Lullctn of 5,000 weids containing the story of climatie changes asting. a bout the ¢ the heatiest 1ings of the ts of fac vupon ~ = = = = = C(LIP COUPON HERE= == w= o= o= - rron Avenue, Washin Washington Bureau, nd fnteresting weather records. Ul oldest and hottest places, the higgest rainfalls, the dryemt end wettert terms employed to deecrive variour on the subject are all in thia bulle- 1 Lelow and send for it: New Britain Herald, ston, D, C. of the bulletin WEATIIER AND CLIMATE, and encloss coin, or lnose ndling costs: L The Unspeakable “Stinky” Davis (®Tontane Fox, 1929, The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) uncancelled, U. 8. postage mmp-' I am a reader of the New Britain Herald, e o —— —— e — o — — By Fontaine Fox

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