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48 3 o 6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929. e —————————————————— i 3 New Britain Herald"" " into HERALD PUBLIBII COMPANY The twin ship, the Bremen, | people of religious afliliations can be | identified with erimas but such has service as planned SALUTE FOR JUDGE ouce high p ¢ the two {been the time immemor- es at sea has been (Sunday Excepted, 61 Church Street Tesued Datly > At Heraid Bldg. ) e T'he I When ny, iR TRemon ome actuated by } people Imperator and hate lose Vater- calousy they SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 3 $8.00 & Tear 32.00 Three Months Iy ti whatever religior traints th possessed. To be the victim of these | an | inner enemies of clear thinking Entered at the Poxt Ofice at New Britain as Second Class Mail Matter. was to have ex ational action pPresupposcs Respect for Court Bench of 19 Hayes wlio was in police court y of elimination of the r eler which rel tcaching Adolph ) TELEPHONE CALLS Gaida, ice not be in ibly prod fluenced by and otherly lov tion terday on the charge of breach of poss the was before Judge Stan- The o© m the Cit room always cpen iin today. on the of violation of probation. His compluined to e police this sergeant Stadler and rested him. Associated Press Member ot the Press €y morning a her husband of wshine joint” directly the court roomn ye¢ ory being that he came toxicated to sleep, after went ont again and hought bottle of liquor which he 1 11ps, refusir to go He accused her of “things ve not true.” she said, and her tears she sobbed that 1 never leave liguor alone unless There are five small sews pub Memper Audit Buresn of Circul leaving A B \ oE CONTINTOU int to the po- is support- Jost of his his d with of it is gassed not hee said. Mo work ANOTHER BATTLE THE CENTURY neat S1d him G woul nt over to his ho test stop a including en the hostreet nd ns ot et a4 ) GROWING BACK TANE S (T o1 Revolver Association Will Be Formed Here a PROVECTING THE HOME nize (. at cting police alified to be ited into bumping I REPORT SELLING A CHURCH t to oper- ph I'hilip Henry armington ave- s of 423 Ct of Arbo Tol Howard [ nd Walter ngton 0 the loadings quotations. I ion of DOG DINES ON DUCK r John W, on comip Juley last night Posuniak of 14 Gilbert str dog owned } 1 Cianei of - of his the com- s home and , saying there horhood e to his e heen the of- 1 the com- The offic nt to ( Jlainant ianci reft v are a more 1 at hus < another do: ing a stror nd it attorney. produce four this three . Gooding N Tdatio = considered that mbs in four year periods of . four To on. auditoriur ; “ach the t which down upon t : : Grotils during per inction as a ci the exacted they thi Hartford ch a one is nceded hig 0 2,000, JLIGIOUS BELIED S AND CRIME Hoover Sorry He Cannot ¢« Be Liars’ Cluh Member h 27 THE BURNING OF How the fire st: Macon, Mo, ) onstructive joy” c @ by M Afaima is dead from ehleroform ubership in the Missouri Iish . Liars’ club is going to be passed up th by President Herbert Hoover. Invited by Charles U. Bake secretary of state, to fis) rks and enroll in the socicty, President Hoover heir lack of religious convi new liner Europa appears a mys- tery; but it is claimed in dispat from Hamburg that work carelessly threw lighted cigarette. Which perhaps is as rea- sonable a dcduction as any other. Innumerable fires have been caused | moral and ethical code. through similar carclessness. Other | reports state the fire was incendiary f8 origin. This nsually is a ind Mrs, Adams stands charged husband. A they regarded them- the murder of her matter of fact nd. away a ir selves as disciples of Buddhism, ! Y v Y Y without re- apparently ng to its We do not think that their lack of had mch The facts are that too many people ostensibly pos- ok plicd: “I would like very much to dc- cept your kind invitation, but T am afraid the next four years will pre- | clude very much that sort of con- | structive jo | conventional con to ctions handy do with the case. fails, — esplanation when all The net struction of one of figers of the North German Lloyd with pile pipe, 734 Tin bos, 60¢. | Prof. Roy Flickir University of Towa has heen ele |# member of the Archeological so- of Athens. vesult the partial de. sessing religions convictions have ide 1t | will always remain a mystery hos I r the two new been ntified with such affairs ciety i e " LENIENCY REWARD Former Soldier Shows Miliary | on the witness | received a ! Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New Vork. | That Oviginal First Cost! With nickel-plated cloth invested, We can't get wrinkled now, just dented, | But whence, O whence, so we're de- | lating. Come nickels plating? | for the nickel- | | The Woman Pays! Mildred: “Raymond was 80 nice about the ride that I gave him a kiss.' Stella: at's fare enough THE GENTLEMAN NEW | YORK SPEA! Iy Dore Horman s tour up urope T hooks a six wee ross to st to give ‘em the on t 1 mean; ieard some And 1 nops school-n this, now, But T wasn't sold at seen Siratford-Avon, on what 1 Take, for insta Gld Titth Av'noo knocks it sillys As for bridges, vou just wanna e me laugh; a look in r Brook- Wai 1 went to Paris runs across Sid Harris. spent a week in takin’ in ows; ome of them was @0od, hy gollics, Bat they couldn’t touch the Follies Or compare at all with *Abie's Irish Ro conrse Leen there? No? Now lissen, 1 a thing that vou been missin’; Little old K's got 'em New — Nice hoth om are phony ‘longsid No what 1 all on Huh! SUpPOse on ainly —Artl those not! Theye . still on the Job! THINGS BOTHER ML! 1 W. Roth the days of my extremity, with enough on my hands, I became of small matters which others have passed unno- Now these matters bother me o round and about the town. bubbles which arise in the 1 nt se Insignificance? Two men stopped to consult their watches on the street. There were presently in a heated argumnt. " “I know it's seven minutes after,” |3 job? insisted the first, “hecause I set my| A. An occupation is a business, watch when I passed the courthouse | employment, calling. A person may clock at noon.” have ihe occupation of carpenter, “No, no! I've got it right! cricd |millwright, mason, clerk or en- the other. “I set mine by Western |8incer. A position is the situation, Union not half an hour ago. You're |office or social status that one oc- crazy!” cupies. A person may have the And Father Time, gazing down |Position of shipping clerk with a from his lofty casement chuckled: |railroad, president of a corporation, “Poor fools: Jf they would only |telephone operator, etc. A job is a look in a woman's eyes they would | Piece of work, especially of a tem- forget the petty minutes!” | porary nature. A carpenter, brick- layer or plasterer may have a job on building under construction, or & Lewis: “I'm going into business | man may have a job fixing a furnace. for mysclf. What do you think of | Q- Can you tell me something of Ligr | (the plague that visited this country ‘Wilson about 15492 Lewis | A. An cpidemic of Aslatic cholera Wilson: “You® haven't got a|visited this country for a second | Chinaman’s chance!™ |time in 1549, commencing in the| —Mary F. Seligman |southern and Western states, where {dt was very severe. New England {escaped to a considerable extent. |1t attacked strong, healthy men as I‘\\'oll as others, The syymptoms were a sudden cramping of the muscles | with acute pain, violent purgings, eves becoming dull and blood- shot with dark rings about them, {hands and feet cold and skih |clammy, lips ashen, blue color, | voice hoarse and whispering, pulse slow, heart faltering and, in a few |hours delirium, insensibility and| |death. During the height of the | plague as many as two hundred| | deaths a day were reported in some | |cities. At the time of the presiden- |tia) proclamation, August 3, 1849, |there had been sixty thousand vic- | tims. | Q. Ts a Russian rouble ""“di L S 11922, er a Polish mark dated 1924 QUESTIONS ANSWERLD loE saviemlns now You can get an answer to any| A. Russian roubles were demone. ; question of fact or information by "iZ(‘tl in 1924 and all roubles issued _wrilmx to the Question Lditor, New i prior to that date are of no value Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, |at present. The Polish mark was 1322 New York avenue, Washington, |fixed by law at 1,800,009 marks per | D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps |zloty. Exchange at this rate begun for reply. Medical, legal and marital on June 1, 1924 and ended May 31, |advice cannot be given, nor can ex- 1925, The Polish mark is therefore tended research be undertaken. All League of Nationa Q. What is the difference be- tween an occupation, a position and Naturall “In what ling?" e laundry’ business (Copyright. 1929, Reproduction Vorhidden) Questions and Answors hinglon | the A synonym A. Soul is defined as the spiritual, wional and immortal part in man. Mind is the intellect aculty of man, the understanding or the in-| tellect, it is the soul, the in-| |telligent, immatcrial, immortal part of ma three terms ard fre- | quently nterchangeably. Q. What substitute for ice do motion picture prodicers use when king skating scenes? worthless at present. {other questions will receive a per- | Q. What was the date of conal reply. Unstgned requests can- | Jack Johnson-Jim Jeffries fight? not be answered. All letters are| A. July 4 1910 e eine | @ On what date dia Paim Sun- day fall in the vear 1899? soul, miud and spirit] A, March 26, ) [ @ When was William Howard Taft the president of the United tes? A. From March 4, 1309 to March 1913 1 Sp Q. Which are the more valuable, | dark or light rubies? A. The most valuable rubies are a deep. clear carmine red, commonly termed pigeon’s blood red. Ruhi |of noorer quality are of a lighter | A F graplicr’s hypo is spread wde. upon a platform, groomegd with nl {hot iron and cooled and is then| ready for skaters. All the fancy | Observations | stunts done on ice can be performed | on hypo, which is a_compound of | 0’. The »,Ca”ler | sodium thiosulfate, with a consider- able quantity of wat At normal | (*m ures it is a dry, glassy but | i soMewhat soft solid of much ‘the | me texture as icc. Unlike ice, however, it melts at 115 degrees in- | stead of 32, At the high tempera- | | ture it dissolves in its own water an | is easily applied to the surface which | |is to represent a f ke, Under of the skate, hypo [is scored much the same as fce, | Q. What do the init C. R, O, used Washington, March 27.—Forecast | for Southern cw kngland Irair 1 slightly warmer tonight; Thurs- ¢ increasing cloudiness probably followed by showers; moderate shift- ing winds, I"orecast for Fastern New York: Increasing cloudiness and warmer i107 ght probably followed by show- 0l pressure ers Thursday and in northwest por- tion late tonight; colder Thursday in northwest portion; moderate shifting winds. Condition: Pressure is relatively high this morning in a ridge extend- ing from the Middle Atlantic states westward to the Middle Pacific states with crest centers over the Ohio valley and the Great Basin. Two centers of low pressure ar® moving castward, one along the Canadian border near Winnipeg and the other near the Mexican-Texas border. Rains have begun in the southern states west of fthe Mississippi river. Temperatures are somewhat cooler in New gland but are about nor- mal or above in all portions of the country. Forest Fire Warning—Low hu. midity with brisk winds during the day make the atmospheric con- ditions very dangerous for brush and forest fi Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather with slowly rising tem- perature. Temperatures yesterda; Atlanta .. Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati | Denver w...vuey Duluth Hatteras ... Los Angeles Miami ..... Minneapolis .. | Nantucket Nashville . New Haven | New Orleans New York Norfolk, . Northtield, V Pittsburgh Portland, Me, Washington How Weak Nervous Women Grow Stronger Feel Better, LookYounger and Have Steadier Nerves If yom only knew — you rundown, anemic women — who are dragging yourself around on your ‘‘nerve’ = what a wonderful increase in strength and health Tanlac will give you, you wouldn't hesitate a moment about going to your druggist and getting a big bottle of this splendid medicine. WMrs. Dora Robillard, of Bellingha Mass., R.F.D. 1, Box 17, says: I hn no digestion nor appetite. Sick head- aches laid me up in bed three daysata time. 1 couldn't even do light house- work, Now I do all our cooking and washing in addition to the other work."” ‘Tanlac is as free from harmful drugs as the water you drink—only Nature's own medicinal tonic herbs. Druggists ! know this and for the past 10 years have recommended it to men and women who nced a quick *“pick up” that will put them on their feet and give them a ncw interest in life. 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 MILLON BOTTLES USED | M. stand for in Mexico? A. “Confederacion Regional obra {Mexicana.” the name of the Mexican ederation of Lator Andrew crnor of a st 4 He w governor of 1 What he picture WHY DOTH TH up a lot of honey, t know all t and can b wes of icing, o8 Bureau has ipes for its u ackson ever the or territory? first territorial | 1822 I Glory alesor ways the loridia— is i Whit rmaine is Melba toast? Very thin dry toast. Is there an air mail nited s to Bermuda th Price route R, Was} ngton Burea ipy of tha bulletin on ur What s 1} the United § A. Approximately $2.918 Q. What salary does an ordinary | judge of the Permancnt Court of In- {ternational Justice reccive, and who pays them? A. Their salarfes vary from £6.020 to $14,070, according fo tiw length of the session, and are paid out of funds appropriated by the per capita wealth STREET AND NUMBER | cury L 1 am a reader of the New Brit | 158 jars of the office drinking wa- | when T drain mysclf a cup: 1 do ot know where those bubbles come from nor what they are doing in there, though thiey very pretty That bothers me. The which nny il T am trov d hy the ike mysterics, 1 never without climbing aboard, know why—and 1l It is not to find o1 1 know to sec or are 1 ret y weigl it <0 clock- o1 1 bothers ny weight, 1d it s the penny ed it 1 > first place; e myself, for 0 not me, or Lot if 1 for if 1 r ould cling to 1 it is not to an has «n my experiences 1 never smile when on these but am always very solemn owl-like. All this troubles me. The lettor box on the stree ner: 1 drop a letter in, the mouth clanks sfut, and almost immediate- v 1 find myself wondering wheth- the letter slipped down properly an- y. But ainty that ought 1o be, and after a can all sca and cor- or er pu n then the Jotter i ore that worrics of th | nd it me. tep or two I crecp back and rise | {on tiptoe. open 1he siot and peer in. ! Yet nothing 1 write is important in the least, and that fearful of its not hefng well down in the bo mportance to it which it in no wise erves, This bothers me — that 1 should be going about thinking my- self of some account. These are the thing that troublc me from trying to find in them (some significance. People say 1 should concern myself with affairs—with heavy wars, des, the small occasions in a day shat chiefly constitute ably just talking big! More Convictions: Mrs. Stuyvesant the courage of your convi Tramp: “Then 1 must irave, mum, I've been in jail times! ions.” be awfnl —Allen Karmer, Y. st e do 1 should he =o indicates that T attacn s larg.r matters of government, and planetary de- vices. 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