New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1929, Page 6

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6 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY fosued Dally (Sunday Excepted, At Herald Blag.. 67 Church Stieet SUBSCHIPTION RATES 3800 8 Tea 2 00 Mooins T5¢ inies o Moath Ofce at New Bilta Secord Clam Mail Matie Omie Reome Ruminess Editorta) Lle mivetm B Duoks o advertise the Associated Fress Meuber Gureaw o Girculation Audit ite A . THE POPULAR TLOOD view. Tt more effictiv could b monunier ent only th top rece monument 1 ficoded Lght ZONING TROUBL The adj meeting tomorrow S CONTINUE ustment board will ha outlook, acording 1o ihe one of considerabie dissertutior zoning board pathy thing unexpected sprung. If the tight the chairs may is and encouragem: gentlenie their portly frames. The city zon s well L @ result that came L long period of study. hody very isn't satisfi and never will be. As one member of the Sl | Loard — EUILDING PROJECTS AN L LABORATE PROBE OF LAW MACHINERY INDVIGEATION ON NATION AL BASED ORIGINS quotas will rmany den Norway Most of sion ahout t tional origins plan hinges around he reduction of the fignres State. Em for the Irish Froe asis hus also creased quotas and on placed on t the Scandinat countries which retofors 1t Germany, been ily assimil will he \otieed, 1o, that quotas - for Ttaly and The naiional origine 1 total number immi NTW RRITAIN DAITY NERATD wations from 164-! Farmers nowadays have hook- rs, too; that is 1o say, the good ihe keoper of the books and the monthly invariably makes out S we are aware, none t possess adding s nor antomatic office ut give them time. " Facts and Fancies article box praisin does boa less strenuous, Another when sap of rise at sign the about ring s iy tgee begins to that Tu the million, ins ney last rear famous, 0. to retire as hoa nornial who sees a 0d lookin' & town has 1St one man Hi Gl T PROJLCTS 1N METROPOLIS is larger no Yéars Ago Today FARMS WITH NAMLES ABOUND IN STATE t M Patrick s Roche, surne, and adjoining be consid- ive fas'er war via the new la- therto Oriental around 1hrough India i New York Busin Men's night 14 took decided in: the trading stamp. Out of 145 who voted, only one said he would give and he was not much in favor of them. A by w will be proposed preo ing that no merchant will give @.v stamps or premi in exchange for the sale They 4 merchandise be redeemed the the puret Y. W.C. A. Fi From Bridgeport Team o game playved in the Y. W, m last evening. between the ti-Ho team of Bridgeport and the clns of the local Y. W. C. swift The New news farmers come s association ks on which are stamps trucks cost many times m the old to o they look like farm rigs uscd much more Jeperity save store hat can where bling to to dev rore time istom in Tt rante citing and 40 m 0t 9 in favor o « smooth foature of the come was the good sportsmanship of the players and audienes A turn game will be played at Bridge- March roof brea he outstanding irtually from one cus- s anotier. and they are back quickern & flash.” Lo on TUESDAY, -ations o Fun ol the New S dettes Yo care ot on her skirt news, was hurt, bat t as that! un pping ding to the nk she was <uch a fe Goxd Gan Bill Griges looks pros- What's he doing?” Cleaning up big, organ- 1 new p into a Mont Club®™” THE ST By Frank you can't losc 1 ply an To nmunage Larton perous. Clark zing L L | me-- hn Kid, no use t rn S0 whe sin keep sticking around: | N you require mc you won't to wire me—- ry easily found. I: you crossed the ocean 1 into niotion And follow 1f T had to swim You say you aint’ ready to take on ready—I'm I ] read of 1 spot him #ot him, vour Prince «lu n nove S You'll fi M riming a hit strang v should char that don’t upset ni not Kind that nd that your a hit; you ha nyself over nd 1'mi sticking atter what plac loves yo nd find Me! when you's Crawford these last October Lt t oy mits on four N a gan fing 0. THOSE CAMPUS SHETRS! By Walter AL 1 vere kil whi room Bill dilated on sir. co-eds unless you have cxperi You your types ere Give her nd all your cash look t That's the They're G ‘ Now here while you'll Treat " man stuff Now what she and s the pr wants, s s 8 onee ador in a type. roug Make second Hore hile you'll run 1. Now if you Ner just let hier fite ry o want to go hig wit Cooki ind Cross-s g to hey “p der con- systen. And take wonderful make 4] wild type 1 do say so. Just take drink for drink and go us far as thev do e you're puzzled just come en are an open book 1o vo out eight. 1 had no desire to stud. v 1 asked him, “how's getting me a date tonight?” “Well—er—ah—to tell you truth 1 don’'t know any women this unversity.” for the at Couldn't Possibly! Traffic Cop (st night): you! You're violating the ordinance.” Uncle Eben lights ain't eve “Hey lighting “How 1?7 My Jit: —Fose can Reisma Tell Me of Your Love! I me of your lov Chant to me the p Most Adorable. Describ Iy and enthusiastically, her charms- particularly nose. 1 take great interest in noses. Talk to me about her lips. the rich. red curve that drives you to esctatic madness. And forget not her eyes—hazel, are they? Some dav they will s«em a vatery . but now . Tell me her hair, that crowns her of the inaccurate- her of silhen | like a glowing :o10net of glory . - Questions it and, AnSwers fio question tor reply tended rescarch be undertaken. sonal reply not confide against " Pathetic Figures | MARCH 12, 1920, =S ———————— S tions, or his assigns, for a limited | Buffalo .... .48 Tell mie of vour love. 1 always|period, granting the sole uiid exclu- | Cincinnati .. B8 DID love to list-n to darnphoolish- | sive privilege of multiplying copies | Denver . . 82 lof the and publishing and sell- | Detroit . 54 ing then Duluth ... . 45 the n? Q. What do tye colors red, white [l Paso 68 1 have told vyou and blue in the American flag|Hatteras . 58 now you suy nify acksonvill N can’t remember. You are the most Ied stands for love, sacrifice | Kansas City . provoking thing! Do pay attention, and brotherhood: white for purity,|loes Angeles .. Lob. Get on your thinking cap.” and Llue for fidelity and truth, | Minnecapolis . Johnson: “Ail right. Here goc Q. What was the date of the (tucket Mrs. Johnson: “BOB! Why World Columbian Exposition in| New Haven you putting on that old lathing Chicago? New York cap May 1 to October 30, 18 orthficld, Vt. Johnson What is the value of a small | Pittshurgh head swin copper cent with Indian head dated | Portland, M St Louis . Washington . Water Mr. Johnson: and told you nd you s “My dear, because my —Mrs. A, W, Palmer (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction . Forhidden) wedding |Taxis and Buses On . Tax Protest Jaunt New York, March 12 (@—A fleet of taxicabs and large buses louded with i owner: arted from Times Square this morning for Alb: where a protest will be lodged guinst the Fearon biil for wo cents tax on gasoling One bus rried band. four others were jammed with ewners, | while one hundrad cabs were strung out in a long procession. Ameong th drivers was one woman, Jeannette Wing. Among the large banners of pro- test carricd on the buses was one which read “We want no gas tax. It means $100 a vear in taxation.” Philip J. O'Brien, president of the United Anto lLeague of Drivers and | Owners, headed the delegation. her wedding. Who was the leading woman » Shepherd of the King- dom Com Molly O'Day Is the United § esented in Rnssia? s United States l o ¢ vernm Union of Soviet not offici tes officially not the Republies Iy repre- has of a nt i W a . and is Wholwas Crispus Attucks? A half-breed inming . e Missac historia auict on-looker; der in di. monnument to him sta Common Q. How many pennies will an or- dinary barrel hold? wenty-cight ubic inch, Indian, or m, Mass., was Ille March < he s mu- born he Boston i 0. d 1o have by otliers a turban A \ds on Toston TIONS ANSWE can get an ot fact or Qt You =D answer 10 any information hy writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1222 New York avenue, Washington G iclosing two cents in stamps Medieul, 16 Wi marital 2dvice cannot be given. nor can ex- Al \her questions will receive a per Vnsigned requests ¢ All letters Trolzk; s Guards Gone, Exile Becomes Voluntary Constantinople, March 12 UP—Se- clusion of Leon Trotzky. exiled fors | mer Soviet war chief, has become voluntary. The Soviet gyards who ‘I'Jl\t- been watching his activities have been withdrawn since his re. moval to a hotel at Pera from the Soviet consulate there, and appar- ently he is free to do about as he ! will, B Thus far however he has not gone Bastern New York: peyond the hotel corridors and has t and Wedn received no visitors. It is believed tin - Wednesd if he keeps a purported promise to extreme north gheain from political agitation he moderate fresh 4y stay here as long as he chooses winds becom if other countries should continue to refuse him. pennies oceypy Since there ar vegetable 1l hold 197,548 pennies, 56 cubic inches in Observations On The Weather he answered. are tial.— Q. When Hall i It w aneuil s built @ meeti vital a Mostly o cloudy probai varmer s of mome o tonig colonists portion tonigd southwest Wednesday Conditions to south The high over the castern districts is moving REAp HERALD CLASSIFED ADS cry slowly north. The western dis- ance s central over western any DOCTOR pressure Il the wat How dic ity gets > tur N It rly Dute Luilt their settlement Indian runs henes Whit braska tar a wa s prod sho and highe sections of Mississippi prevails over ors emperatn the 1 Valley he B omeiry ? ' el Me e aind the High pressure i and tempera over the Iocky aids Jins st wall na ty or of pur n culs of seiend Spice Conditions telisita of the jons of points lin per nsion on PRONL Azainst part AMirmatiy P e worthy e prey v surrchuttals o It are cor »w and send na Look —_—-——— DEBATE = (LIP COUTON HERB= == == == o= -1 o the we (itay i EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain fall™ 5 and Wasl ullet and n PRONIBITION PRO AND CON, cain, or loowe, uncancelled U. . landiing ¢ and Friday What is patent and a copyrigh A patent is a grant ment, conveying and sec inventor or it to mik: or a term of copyright is a right g statute to the author or or certain literary or na ey NUMBER to 1he his « exel nvention wsive r and sell t1 yea \ 1 oam A reader of the New Britain Herald, o B O O e S ST artistic produc- | By Fontaine Fox GRANPA FUTTY WAS THE ONLY MAN IN THE VILLAGE THAT DIPDN'T GET ONE oF THE NEW MAIL ORPER CATALOGS . = yndicate. Inc K¢

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