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s o | New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bidg., 67 Church SUBSCRIPTION RATES v 0 Three Monthe T5c 8 Mooth red at the Post O t New Britaln a8 Second Class Ma TELEPHONK CALLS iness Office 925 Rooms .... 925 o advert Circulation book Cpen to mdvertisers. The only prof m the City O room & Slember of the Associated Press Ihe Awociatec Prems i exciusively Utled to the use for ie: ali pews ¢ d to 1t or cred. vews & o Audit Burean Member The Hered Torx Square Grand BROOK Pla cot rat of the To the source of ple play wit throw the £ less the o st of out them The Willow the Broo plavgrou est wooled s large stones Slrewn ‘4 line t fy track rai two t as w em is a modern luxury. Iroads originally were one-track affairs for the simple reason that the laving of one track only required half the capital required by a double system. Keeping trains moving in i - rections on a single-track 4 requires a high degree of railroading skill. Above engincers watch their signals carefully and kaow their orders. An order to stop at a #iding to let No. 32 pass does met mean maybe. ack ra al, must ited competition eng igh death toll. w create WORKING HC WOMEN'S nns Ag Legis shov AN UNENPLORED VASTNESS o ha i i Slon erland At remains . at- tion WARS, PESTILENCE AND PAMING AGE LIMITS IN INDUSTRY e long ver and cmploye something to point to with pride. sssion age it in employing men and women ich a development, which some s production, would if distinct detri- welfare of the aseribe to m rcad prove a to the social The more optimistic of citi- that ment nati ve been slow to believe EW such a short-sighted method would develop. Happily there are statistics to prove that the system, though ape plied in modified 30 cent of t nation's manufac- form among per turers, is not as common as it was thought to be. If applied even among plants one- third of the industrial how the system of the nalion, lus gone far enough and ought to that ede now public attention n focused u pon it Al by the £ plants of count s brought together 1] Association of Manufactur- no max r mum age all; a It that conceded as gratl- | t place 5 years, Seymour, Bement- n of the in- course m- der are 4 valu- em- ploye cadicr and have acqu skill which younger We know irs which disch they 1o of no | ach here exists ‘n beyond a mit is due primarily to © cost of workmen's compensation group 1i irance—the latter 1ddition of large number employes would in ce premi compensation on several occasions expres 8 to how it has been n function, Originally an ideal ption of duty . em- r of interpretation in n states has left ired. At 10 cover possible losscs be des any rate, law of doing husiness. ¥ ains so L COMMLU ICATED Asks Why It Course. Another Booster City Can’t Have ¢ March win 1 olfing A longer the city puts off build- will e You have the the highe the cost of constru only to back to the High school addition to see what the de- 4y of just a few months cost the city, A first class course will not liability to the city. but an a Judging from the number of Dritain golfers who are seen in the links in Hartford each year, in a few years, New Britain need not fear that the course will not be paying proposition. Why should we. the general pub- lic of limited means, be deprived of conrse, ion refer a for which we are willing to pa Another New Britain Boo: ’ er. ittle pleasure in our OWN city ! BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. —Albert Fischer. Boomerang' He was very boresome and the clock moved ahead inexorably. At last she determined on a hint. “What time is it?” she asked sweetly. Her expedient went wrong entire- and be a mere clue men is that eratic you can sa: they shorten the for yes- jury's end all communications 10 Fuy Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and yo will be forwarded to Nes s the season when little decorate which led to a two-heur ription of the intricate opera- | tions of watch-making! SAPETY PIRST days mean | | What Is It, A Mystery? i “What is platonic love, honey? Is| it the same as plain love?™ | “Well, no—it ain't true love. Der ain't no quarrcling in it, ner neo fighting, rer no woryin’ ner necking, | ner drinking, ner geitin’ arrested for | on-suppert, ner nuthin' wot's really land where 1en lay plans ahoma. nmage a tip from one who | and sensible tax is | es to the kind of ven | The only § kind that properiy you ! males, fishing go into action th your favorite The News Spread! Policeman: “Say, tonped you " her: “Oh yes. You r about the cute thing —Jean de la Velle. (Copyright 1929, Reproduction Forbidden.) Questions and Answors Fop Washi do you © say a band on a man's holds him better than hand- A band on a woman's finger also. cuffs. loes Evil had te Much depends on method would have a hard time if depend on a collection pl Writing men seem to agree that the only job dignified cnough for an cx-president is that of writing. The economist w ivs England B s most of the tin olioen | QUESTIONS ANSWERED cal American alley, 7 3 | You can get an answer to any - |question of fact or information by 1writing to the Question Editor, New | | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, {1322 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., enclosing twa cents in stampa | tor reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can es. |tended research be undertaken. Al other questions will receive & pere sonal reply. Unsigned requests cau- not be answered. All letters are | confidential.—Editor. Q. On what date did Easter Sun- day fall in 19137 ‘ A. March 23. | Q. Where are the headffuarters of the Boy Scoufs of America? .. A. At 2 Park Avenue, New York City. Q. What are the ages of Jack Sharkey, Young tribling and Jack Dempsey ? A, Jack October 6, 1902 America for a * next v million-dollar “imp The suthor who “blooded handsome he-heroes bald little man with a paunch ain thing about a | is that guests will knock the home. pending a million permar oh: tearing it up ir 1o make room for a two- vement." Alast creates i rostt RSN e | On a Desert Isle | “Giood gosh! I've rescued my wife 10 only cr refreshments on the way | 1t the At | be some pec a €t RuTVive lar advant there must in being —— BILLINGS DISCU R. B. Newton trouble with the legal pro- said Billings, “is that there are 100 many lawyers in it." “Well, what would you suggest?” I inquired. “I have it all serted Billings. 1 suppose you'd abolish lawyers * 1 sai Not at all.” retorted Billings. “1'd ist keep th ay from court, where they make nuigances of themscives, ere'd still be a lot of work 4 do. such as and movie MURDER Sharkey was born 2; Jack Dempscy was born June 24 1535 and Young Siribling was porn December 26, | 1004 | Q. Who played the part of the blind zirl in the motion picture Mighty Lak’ a Rose?” | A. Dorothy Mackaill. | Q. What is meant by the “guage” ! stocking? The thickness of the thread. | Who made the first successtul | e flight? | S Wilbur and Orville Wright. | Tn what state was Roland | first ves, the n tenor, born? to hire he 1 0 tenor, borr | to try . G | apers. My 2id Benny Leonard R lightweight cham- | ind his, The by at worked out,” as- Keeping up a front can be over- done, the dia- mond however. the more 1t the ul 5 A fendants arc ask- Cwspaper ned "rom 1917 to 1924, when he is the e population of eifect » AN or oisoned ne hack the de- 16 5& ost f b 000 matetd emurated e tribes 15 the longest railroad | States and which number of pas- his 1 co of i the cos- duited st 1 railroad Southern Pacific track the zreatest number in 1927, vilmoeozra trees grown United States? 1we Leen grown with miles of The <R 405 passen- rents Under New Jones Law Iy in the in um far the plant I, and | as to ulti- | or less ul results ) heon only experiment ) statement can be mad s ever hold ng champion- | 1 Fitzsimo weight ho 14 three different titles, 2ht r-) “hit heavyy t never welte Q mean? A. In the year of light §929. It evidently refers to the traditional date of the creation of the world and of light, 4004 B. C. Q. How did the Red Sea its name? A. On account of the quantity of red weeds growing in its shallow waters. Q. Is the revolver with which Booth shot Abraham Lincoln stfll in existence? A. It ih kept in the office of the Pdjutant General at the War De- partment, Washington, D. C. It is not on exhibition to the general public. Q. In the event of the death of the president, vice president and all the members of the cabinet whe would serve as the president of the United States? A. No provision has been made for such an emergency. Q. When was the signal “8 0 8." adopted as the distress signal? A. That signal was selected by the International Radio Telegraphic Conference in Berlin in 1908, and was adopted by the United States in 1912, Q. Who is the author of the fol. lowing lines: “Tomorrow and tomorrow and to- morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time.” A. The quotation is from Mae- beth by Shakespeare. Q. What is the home address of Fannie Brice? A. 15 East 63th York City. Q. How many stomachs has a cow? A. A cow has four stomachs, the rumen, where the food is held until she is ready to chew it; the reticulm, where the food passes after the cow has *‘chewed its cud;" the omasun, and the abomasum or true stomach. Q. docs the top always freeze first? A. Yes. Q. What does the name Archi- bald mean? A. It is Teutonic “holy prince.” Q. re” used in legal A. Tt means “in matter of.” What does “Anno Lucis 5929 streeet, New and means apers mean? the case or Observations On The Weather Washington, March 22.—Forecast for Southern New England: Cloudy. probably occasional rains tonight and Saturday; colder tonight; mod- erate shifting winds becoming east and southeag). Forecast for Eastern New York Cloudy; probably occasional rains tonight and Saturday; colder south portion tonight; rising tem- perature Saturday in north and cen- tral portions; moderate shifting winds becoming east and southeast. Conditions: Considerable cloudi- ness prevails this morning in all portions of the country east of the Plains states and showers were re- ported from the central and western Gulf states northward into the Lake 1egion, Ohio get| When a body of water freezes, | What does the preposition “in ! | in | 'w England. An extended disturb. ance overlies the Plains states, Cone cordia, Kansas, 29.26 inchea. Areas of high pressure crest over the south Atlantic coast, Miami 30.10 inches {and upper Ontario, White River 30.00 inches. Below freezing tem- peratures were reported this morn« ing from portions of the northera plains states, the upper Mississippl valley and the Lake Superior region. Conditions favor for this vicinity Unsettled weather with local showers. Temperatures yesterday: High 66 a6 64 60 58 Atlanta Atlantic City .. Chicago . Boston ... Buffalo . Cincinnati Denver - ovumme Duluth Hatteras — Los Angeles iy mnc Miamt ... ..gomeenzen Minneapolis u. commesw. Nantucket Nashville . New Haven urvor s New Orleans arrame New York Northfleld, Vt. woemm Pittsburgh St. Louis . . iumscam.vs Washington woeverawr.os 13 France Fines ‘Acosta $6 For Levine Flight Cherbourg, France, March 23 (UP)—Bert Acosta, American filer, was fined 150 franes (about $6) here today for fiying ever the milie tary fort at Querqueville last Bep. tember. ‘The court action was taken as the result of a flight made by Acosta and Charles Levine, who was flying here from Paris to catch a boat for New York. Acosta was arrested because he piloted the plane. He is now in the United States. “ ° [T ] Married Life” Not o Worth While Blames Wives' “Nerves” “Weak nerves,” said s New York doce tor receatly, *‘in my estimation wreck more bappily married lives than any other cause. ) Besides making the sweetest dispe- sition sour and irritable, nervousness is a terrible drain ? yzur vital {oru: =it saps your youth and your stren; dd yourvggtuty. What a dlkt- | ence from the bright-eyed, vibrant girl he married. No wonder married lifo ! ueBmu unbearable! ol ut you can get rid of your nervouse ness —speedily too —and become the steady -nerved, radiant woman you once were.Take a teaspoonful of Taalas before meals and before going to bed and if it doesn’t soon make a mew woman of you—doesn't rid you of that tired, strained feeling—go back and get your money, ] Go to your druggist now and get & bottleof Tanlac, Millions of folks hgve started back on the road to youth health and happiness with this famous tonic and there is no resson 'Iw c‘ynu. 100, can’t begin today to ree build your worn-out tissues sad re» vitalize your eatire system. valley and northern THF. STAR SPANGLED BA! ta listory of the Do you know to the fag? interesting facts abe n Bureau's bulletin elow and send for 3 - - - — IA.\H.V‘.\' AN FLAG EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, Avenue, Washington, THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATLS the bulletin W fe cents cover Do you know the plad, P CoU postage and ba: Flag of the United States® the rules for diplasing it to tie flag? national emblem are contained TED STATES FLAG. Fill 1 Can you out_our , THE it PON HERB=— == == o= == = D, C. n coin, or ai loose, uncancelled U. 8. | am a reader of the New Britain Hersld, nair Columns of Wl THE VERY FIRST FISH THAT JUNIOR EVER CAUGHT West Toonerville News Item By Fontaine Fox & THE THIRD DAY AFTER IT WAS LANDED SOMETHING SIMPLY HAD To BE DoNE ABOUT IT ' Smiths | it'=s only should the fair have a FAMILY JUSTICE? v Robert Waynesn i no justice,”” pa people 1 get some | wed the family cat! 3 WHY is it such a feapful thing | When Baby gets an ache, While if T'd lay abed for weeks i They'd think it was a fake? Now mother's a all our friends ‘Our baby has two new tecth. not a word of my upper set Or the four new ones beneath!” up The workmen's hamuers and the tap of sight of scaffolding marred the Hoovers' first weeks in the | White House. For the years have taken their toli of the familiar high columns that front the execufive mansion, and plaster has been fali- ing, sometimes narrowly missing visitors’ heads. Here you see repair x\\ork under way. By Letter Perfect! | “Why on earth are yon a Hollywood ac- Crosset ‘Kmun 1o marry tress?” Knowlee: aves time. We won't | have 1o bother with any wedding re- 4 / - S ~ _— 4

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