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Though there should be 1 sonable prevention of & waste of time, there should by no means be i unreasonable waste of quality in considering a bl through emphs upon waste, “Haste makes waste' applicabl as elsewhere desired it can addi- If more oms for wore hearings, even There Ly using e roon > smaller v aguinst using Lased tection tributio: locai ad upin aga fgures The Heald | York at h Bquaie: Grand Cen ESIDENT HOOVL RS PROMISL 1O DRYS s had not pr he came to &' holding the out ed effort to er law; that mission to be done in t Pr ed for good ed and hrough t behalf of 1t is perh come Pr years of th THE MENICAN ARMY INDANGLRS GIL the go rection 1 own arm; rous to or when political Gilberto Valenz 10 Great Brital Supported by of the Mex been staged That used to b can method of We had thought advanced beyond OO MUCH HASTE 1IN LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS It has beco dent past few eks that tendency to be e c q t00 judiciary hearings 2 tol. The hea tended; the place to the ing on Ser measure the doors; was noted dur the Hartford The old § small to accommos interested in an even all those v} vote upon it more room 1 evident if disa as be quite gon ings. Early Trumbull in by the the judiciary comn g 1o the Govr ting oven short po whether this is It has state that o be heard on any b beefd the sody has a right Jer ation, and it is the ¢ tators on any committee to liston tong as the speaker dovs 1ot repe himself. does not nialke himself, dovs irrelevantly. Tt often hap citizens are prevented from a nuisance or not upon a Lill. due to i their accommodation, fact that the hearings are eut sho in conformity with this rio ciency method that is projecting i worthless presence into the iondu of such hearings. Citizens of the ctate consider- ty of the legis. N efti do ot crave WEST END PROGRESS CONNLCTICUT'S IN THE PARADE icr of stat o Conne Go vould have tead of the un- an inaugural Whether offic the mean rain- of this sov like as at other It pouring. n Coolic son of t csident, now a Nutme at- been quite an crowds, as well he world loves a lover,’ Jo cticut rt world in hnows 1 to marry & Conn ts the Governor's ho ot guards, in their continental wni orme, even if partly hidden by atl the tecting stickors, eained d in considering logis plaudits they got. Anyone liking uniform that different from the modern efficiency raiments ' full when these boys go difference if the is distinctly Ly, 1t makes no chargers they mounted were loancd by the regular a I'he Governor's Foot Guard cannot overlooked rmy. in a conversation (hout inaugural color. Nutmeggers to their but have become accustomed not pesplendent appearanc so the people in states where such men are not a part establishment. These vl of vhenee it tate such an tion and the st plicity may in some quarters. t 1o Connecticut We s 380 an to BIARING DOWN HARD ON THE CORONL Mr. Clark of e off s Hadda of coroner in At com 1s when they inclined tin gods on wheels, coroners in the state long d they 115, and when were important th ngaged toward ark would give power of investigation police commissio SCIGARETS AND OTHER NEW O SPELIANGS permitting take its choic kers then follow cllings™ as ermines cnough prople “cig- n their tol- begin spelling as * the dictiol owing editons— sediently fol- the which thers ow ing the dictior 25 Vears Ago Today 1t owhen they Il in the Johin Members of of the grand ntatives of the had 1edic A. Andrews building. the e and nd repr > national body united with subordinate Jodge of this city, * encampment, and Stella Rebekal in the ceremonies. which were quite the most impressive that have been held under Odd Fellow anspices in this city hall was turned over by Fred A. Vergason of the joint com- mittee of the subordinate lodges. An organization known as the New Britain Tee Corp. was formed in this ity yesterday, so0 as 1o handle wood These officers were F. B Ithod rer, M 1L lhedes Perry: and coal later vlected: President, treas Doerr vinten 1 Dowrr. 1 4 v 0ol Stone & lee Co. ank I, W the Glenwood Spring Ice Co. Grand Worthy Termuplar John Sloan, Jr., celcbrated the 25th an- niversary of his affiliation with Phoenix temple last night,'and out- | of-town lodges were invited to tie ceremonies in observance of the | event. Worthy Treasurer W. J. Rawlings was present. The following officers have been clected by the W. C. T. U.: dent, Mrs. Elizabeth 8. Atkinso vice president, Mrs. S. H. Wool: tecording secretary, Mrs. Anson A. Mills The following merchants haie ed not to use any trading stamps: Globe Clothing House, M. €. LeWitt H. Wood. M. P. Leghorn. Porter & Dyson, William Cowlishaw 1tussell Bros. J. M. Curtin, John A. Andrews & Co.. B. C. Forter Sons. 1 McMillan, Pullar & Niven, Her- Mills. George Rapelye, Rack- & Co.. City Coal & Wond New Dritain Lumber & Coal Charles * E. McEnroe. P. Marsh, M. 1. Kenney & Co., and John Beyle Co. Facts and Fancies A vith th , and i M A a froe man asks is equalily right people. 1" Iet He money the 12, means tombstone: success us 1eft Women love more than ine a man pledging himself to Gimme” for men life, So live that you never feel an sirze to denounce the intolerance of « narrow-minded world. “oll maidy is one who resents hachelor girl" cnough to off. A is one hnow danger in e gni t 80 few people can tell the dif nee between that and sulKing. ad, Constriir ng ago, ic riveting won't e work was don ¢ won't be any « Tob ng much happ, nd nism: Observi ing to a\voi ing him a * If yvou two or ¢ enough to walk fos . sen a gold narey 1ed somebody sy alimony. have nding money my own n upper have y all anyho ly tual ? m a grest you a you are, ome an one of then nhe calls nusual type 1 abos ormal. mat gher-ups and man but el. low-dow ns, the average is on the lb Jeal ser ough han you can The ant to do ¢ and work for han foolish enough you would. rest M ah by having remored ng 1o know on ils und appendix his said Lrown. 1o let Uit a to t church ishers Syndicate despise I'm too big ontributions Copyright 1 /3 Troop 1 C;mpletes Its Officers’ Ranks Merton J. cnue as of Ridgewood Jssistant scoutmaster of Boy Scout Iroop 4. loca'ed at the First Con- gregational church, gives that troop once more its full complement of commissioned officers and carries on he troop tradition of supplying of from its own r; Clark has been a member of Troop 4 for about seven years For two vears he was a patrol leader and for {he past year he has served as senior patrol leader, His work in promot- ing the troop’s shows and similar activities has been outstanding, while been Troop 4's friction fire maker and first aid expert in coun- cil competition for several years. William A. Baker has been pro- “ioted 10 take Clark’s place as senior yutrol leader, Baker having been mn the troop for five years and having won his vagle bzdge and silver palm. His position as leader of the Ptero- 1c1yd patrol will be filled by As- sistant Patrot leader Richard Hube. who has been 8 scout only fa little wore than a year but has advanced Iy in that brief time, Ihe troap's commissioned officers k. are Scontmastir parker and Assistant Fuelid V. Hartung. The appointment Clark ot Mr, v outmieter R DR LER R R D R Y| FRE T [HEN W Abs ERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929, e e e —_— ’ Her face was powdered, her eye- | lashes smeared with cosmetic, and her lips rubily rouged. “Officer,” she said, “I want you to arrest that man! He's been star- |ing at me for five minutes!” Modern Way! Miss Borden: “I don't know what 1o do. I love two men. They have both proposed and I don't know which one to ac . | Mrs. Greene: y girl! You're young yet; you've got plenty of (time to marry them both!™ —Charles M. Nichols Send all communications 10 Pup Shop Editor, care of the New Britatn Herald, and your lettes will be furwanled to New Vork Just the Difference of a Letter! - ! Milady sceks her beauty shop (Copyright 1929. Reproduction | These days as fast as she can hon, Yorbidden) | she does not fear the ldes of March . | But dreads the wind-tanned hides | | possible. While still wet fit a glass | Northfield, Vt. . Cincimnati , Denver . Detroit . Duluth Kansas City , los Angcles Miami Minneapolis .... {Nantucket ..... ended his life by taking poison in B. C. 322 Q. When was Virgil born? A. He was born at Mantua, Oc- tober 15, year 70 B. C. under con- sulship of Pompey and Crassus. Q. How can corochet baskets be made stiff? A. Add four teaspoons of sugar to a scunt half cup of water and|New Haven . let boil until stiff. Dip the basket [New Orleans in this and when thoroughly soaked |New York .. press out as much of the liquid as | Norfolk. V: 4 82 54 44 ‘ 28 46 18 32 41 52 42 54 24 82 36 42 48 72 . B0 . 60 . 48 10 . A4 40 50 dish of suitable shape into it and |Pittsburgh .. hang up.'and pat sticks from anife | Portland, Me to handle, and more sticks in the St. Louis opposite direction until the basket | Washington ... . is shaped. Let stand until dry. | AL ' Questions | - and, Total Blank! Euiployer: “Diest vou've | 2ot to make out a blank. Do vou | know what a blank is, Madam?” Applicant for Job: “1 ought to. 1| married one FEAST OF REASON | By Franklin Woert Of woman's charm the sages speak The joy that passes human ken. But when my toil is o'er 1 seek The rar: companionship of men of all, THL i QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any westion of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Rritain Herald, Washington Bureau, 2 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. All ather questions will rcceive a per sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- ot e answered. Al letters are -onfidential.—Editor. | The dav is done, Al o naught, W revel in each other's wit, The flash of stimulating thought the lamp is lit, res and troubles are as Ihiere’s Robinson, sedate, austere, Whose wit ix as a razor keen, sharp, incisive tones and clear He says: “Well, boys, I'll shoot « bean.” n Then Harper. captain of finance Who talks in measured tones and slow, With just a v Replics: Who it the American Consul in Poland Cole, and Consulate inkle in his glance got you faded, bo!" Q neral A, his address General, Felix American Warsaw, Pola Q. What parts did Maria Coraa and Thelma Todd play in the mov- inz picture, “The Private Life of Helen of Troy? A, Maria Corda portrayed Helen, | tut Thelma Todd did not appear 1n that picture. Q. Has the assassin of Prosident- Marston | #lect Alvaro Ohregon of Mexico on exeeuted? s 'xecuted by a firing February 9, 1929, Which is the largest pl Jupiter. 1t has a diamete proximately $6.500 miles, Q. What is the home address or Couriney Rylev Cooper, author of notion picture “Weary River? Tdaho “prin ho. Docs fect A moment’s pause; then Dr. Chase A man of action, virile, strong, Ixelaima in tones that fill the plac “A berry says the guys is wrong Tgnoramus? “How con ‘money Any Buck Tast dat ans fool cullod goes wit astus: “lasy knows dat r Cauti 1 ake no objcction to : giel's tath-r no matter what his oc- t 1 wil nothing girl whose father is a usual o2 cupation hirve of to do with a winister Such a parent would fill me with ti A T the loune: . nd 1 he marry us sitting his daughte in quetly and could expostulate! in temper- e A at any e by of the givon moment is not atfect- the blowing of the wind. But Ghid cvaporation of moisture and dissipa- f tion of heat cnergy of a body Ao han ened by fuct of air blow- aronnd 1NE upon the body, inercasing the repeatedly told Tapidity of its fon. In warm 2 Well, what have Weather an individual “feels” cool- Vou got to say for yourself? Answer | €F when a breeze strikes him, b R dissipation of heat from his 2 I body is aceclerated; similarly in cold weather, he cIs™ colder hecaus i Jir blowing upon him dissipates h body heat. Winds Dblowing over heated arcas toward colder a will gradually warm the area; and viee versa, but wind, buowing upon a thermometer will not affect it unless the wind is Lringing a current of colder or warnier air against the instrument. | Q. What docs the Latin phrase | 5 “Anno l.ucis” mean? ! i “| A. In the year of light. | Q. Who are the members of the United States Civil Service Commis- sion and how long is their term of A. The members of the Commis. sion are William (. 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Qs - & T st ik e SUmson Laves Japan 1 0S| ig the largest species of mammal on carth, and some are 160 feet long | Yokohama, Japan. March % (M— Colonel Henry L. Stimson. who s and weigh about 70 tons. Q. What is the arca of Europe? |the secretary of state in the cabint A 3 61 square miles. of President Hoover, left here Q. Ave there any stars la afternoon ahoard the stcamshin than onr sun? { President Pierce for the United A. Many stars are larger than | States. our sun, which is a comparatively | Colonel Stimson, whe is retiring insignificant star. as governor of the Fhilippines, re- Q. For how long did Thomas . |ceived the news of President Hoov- Marshall hold offices as vice-pres- | 'S inauguration just Lefore he leit ident of the United States? | Tokyo. He said he was unable to A Trom 1858 ol through- [coniment on matters of foreign out both terms of FPresident Wilson. | policy at present that he believed L's personal contact with such men as C. T. Wang, forelgn minister of tha Chinese nationalist government, Raron Tanaka, Japanese premier, and Naval Minister Okada would prove valuahle in his new dutie He said this year in the Philip- Ipines had done much to restore confidence between the Washington | sovernment and the Filipinos. As a | consequence he added, agitation for independence bhas virtually disap- peared. ger OEElions On The Weather Washington, March 5.—Forecast for Southern New England: Rain on the coast, and rain or snow in the interior tonight, probably clear- ing Wednesday morning; colder to- BROOMS FOR FIRE FIGHTING Midland, Texas, March § (UP)— A bix of brooms have been pur- | chased by Midland citizens, but the implements will not be used to clean up the town. The brooms have been placed in |a conspicuous place and are marked “For Fire Onl, In event of & prairle fire every citizen grabs a broom and starts for the scene, sweeping out the fire, Badly Inflamed Varicose Veins Relieved and Reduced by Simple Home Treatment That Must Give d increasing east and northeast nds, possibly reaching gale force, and shifting to northwest late to- night. Forecast for Eastern New York: Rain and colder in north and cen. tral portions tonigh Wednesday fair; increasing east and northeast winds shifting to northwest and reaching gale force tonight. Conditions: The extended system of low pressure that was over the mnterior districts yesterday moved <lowly eastward toward the Atlantic coast and appears this morning with principal center over Tennessee, Knoxville 29.26 inches, and a sec- ondary center south of the Southern New England coast, Block Island 29.44 inches. Rain continues in the Atlantic states from Florida to Maine and westward to the Appa- lachian regions. Temperature$ are lower in the Ohio valley and -ad-! wcont western districts. A disturb- | Rclief or Money Back in the Canadian northwest,| No sensible person will continue 29.24 inches, is increasing in to suffer from dangerous 8 collem isity and is overspreading the |veins or bunches when the mnew northern plains states, It is at-|powerful yet harmless germicide tended by rising temperatures over called Moone's Emecrald Oil can the ¢ ntral Rocky mountain dis- |readily be obtained at any well tricts and is followed by much lower stocked drug storc, peratures in the Canadian | Ask for a two-onnce original bot- Jorthwest, tle of Moone's Emerald Ol (ful Conditions favor for this vicinity strength) and refuse substitut.s, rain followed by clearing and slight- |Use as directed and in a fow davm Iy colder, |improvement will be noticed. th.n Temp continye until the swollen veins r» reduccd to normal. 1t is guarante. 4 and is 80 powerful that cven w.] 42 chronic cases of running sores . 40 ulcers are often speedil heus 1 30 | Fair Drug Dept. is selling lots of t inee g far tures yesterday: High Low Atlanta 46 Atlant Roston Chicago —_——m—,—,—,——,—— LIFE STORIES OF TRAE PRESIDENTS OF THF. 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