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s‘ New Britain Herald ;.. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Issued Dally (8unday Excepted) At Herald Bldg.. 61 Chureb Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES $8.00 & Year $3.00 Three Mooths 5c e Moonth Entered at the Post Ofice at New Britain as Second Clase Mai) Matter TELEPHONE CALLE Offic L. 928 926 a pres fle advertistng ulation booke Member ot he A=ociated tied to the all o credite ws oL Press Andit Burean of Circulat o oa Member A. B. rie whicn tisers W cireu'a: tec The Herald fork at Hota Squa‘e. oo male 5e Newnstand & Newastanda, town ther tome cent SECRETARY K1 LLOGG STel's oW th Nellie office. And per- tified has called the he bhaps the tit! The app mainad justified, to b= Crvous time tool was jus time, ation however; for it can he said with little opportunity for denial that Mr. Kei strength and popul got used 1o his cabinet position, and attained toward end. Most ymportant ef his accomplish setting ogg grew in esteem as he natable complishments the was the ments, of course, afoot of the Kellogg pact to renun- | hich, by the war v required coura tideal- s oupled with practical knowl- of how far the nations of the expected to travel hway. The tary THE NEW HAVEN BOAD SHOWS PROGRESS niotor service jipment ns along WHAT I'T CONTS TO OPERATE TROLLLYS this makes 4 poor $40.000,000 par showing way, is approxim 1s a national policy. This LN Iy $19.000,000 less than the actual investuient in the road. The latter is given at $39.223.791 The total corporate to have taken a vast lurch forward rplus seems during the vear, being 542,494.34, the usual, no dividen compat But, as t. The in protrudes itsclf, what 5 previous year (estion zood did do the railroad to od t better, HOW MOTOR COACHLS GAIN IN BUSINESS | Transportation | subsidi- railroad, is lospite of the motor o5 before tablis in or- any 14 zain motor on- FAD O AN IDEAL: THI BURRITT HOMISTEAD site of the not For years n oup a time many had ted. The commen- Burritt eral forgotten st in the sprang up se gard to saving 1 imate extine- but citizens at least were mac rs when the great in contentment and Any incident that of the life and ritt is an advan- mind hich has changed hus been purchased some time in the be constructed ington streets. n brought forward ¢ will be r 1t is only mprovements Britain funds were forth- il made B in New from a exch Jvide city 10§ the cssentials of WOMEN'S PROPERTY RIGHTS asion to 1 occ point out jeut is not so ultra-con- o be vith cracked up the front ¢ her hushar o decpite its wi, was one of the & tn come to this con- lletown P < and a this stat to wives th the same marriage did 2 ither right in the property of the other, except as to the for the survivor, the advaniced cha rof the state <tood ention fa called to this law by recent action of the General As- bly in passing a general codifica- t dealing with all laws relat- d wife s far as hns 1t - ing fo the property rights of hus- Juer When it is right not law can be better | ! band and wife. This codification was |arranged by Rep. Peck of Bristol. 1t brings the law down teo date, with all changes arranged and with such | | amendments as were considered ad- | visable to mect new conditions. THE KNL | Another -Li sign H SPRING of approaching spring is the fact that the nature of garnient styles for the warm weath- increased attention by accomplished writers on the sub- ject. er is receiving A cursory examination of the preliminary output convinces us that the spring and summer will be one of knee-length skirts; even more in the It has been our contention-—or at belief—that in so than past. least, so long as wom en ric automobiles the n r have usc for long skirts, inco limbing into the monsters of the highway are amply cnough without being botherad with and A long unwieldly garments with a long skirt woul do w indeed, a car whil t 1o to thu that Ame has declared that re independent. T mean of putting it. No o 10 doubits their independence: no one any lo thinks won the ger pendence will wreek futu womanhood. I'rom Paris some months ago the information ti longer me styles skirts in another notice capital that short for another s a postseript 1 en shorter. One rnine from this tha nongers follow wom dictating MAYBE WATCH DOGS HIELPLD WHITE HOUSE VIsTORS A 2ol of many people visiting House. They Cour M i somewhat as a matter of form ¢ of them the I certain that some of the are folks who were active in last campa One cun fos visits are concerner with joh hunt- ng. President Hoover is said to have disuppointed some of the gentlemen, belicf 80 only to those inclining to the (that who are likely to be cfficient jas it rather novel jobs should should be. There is no recason {why a President. after having re- ceived a mandate from the people, should b {who natu beholden to job hunt- | sistance du | \Facts and Fancies | BY ROBERT QUILLEN { Airships will end warfare. There's ina place far enough from the front to make the generals safe. Ng CAMPAISN years [ The hard part of conquering the lair is to make it stay licked. Dunl farm | division. times are those in h o shich a s a instead a sub- An ol member v ground Stimer is one who can re- dirt was in the the hookshelf. on With bo we really {uni | and Dascball, a national game Science He fams vou have happor vears, th, years ago. riers are in Not o has a sa phone. on Come 1ot cause of il w non fodder They o ar prov Russ leaders Trotzky He's working just taking it aitor to the ca mstead of or m Amer Crousne tesive to 1 coually Christ sta Lillers, crect 1f the willing to let 11 questions on world co lamb hely raining to the pe €aid the hirk-town more insulting things | speak to a man's face.” Urging the wife (o ke of expenditures is st 4 cal her tention 1o ho e | of it she spends on hersclf. Well, the la thas You desire poise? {Lorer i more at nker in the multi-millionaire’s presence because he doesn't | what the great one thinks of him. e the Copsright 1929, Pubiishers Syndicate This is | Send all communications (o Fup op Editor, care of the New Writain Herald, and your lettes will be forwarded to New York. A TIMELY SUGGESTION? Now :rdening’s the thing to do, Why can't the League of Nations, | too, | ol up its & | S ¢ cves and grab its hoe 4 plant sweet peace in Mexico? A Cure! “Yo' think What's an “Why when yo' know “epicure? so or iD' C., enclosing two cents in stampd | . conted as one of | for reply. Medical, legal and marital | ., qant upon her father, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. vesterday was the first time I was late in correcting papers, When I was coming home from the library last evening, an intoxi- cated brute lurched into me. He tipped his hat with an insolent greeting, saying “Good morning, lit- tle girl.” I struck at him and fled. There is a strange hint of Spring in the air today. My papers are only half correct- ed ... 1 wonder if he really was intoxi- cated? —Anne Carr, Her” Shape! “Is your wife sick? she i rrible shape?” Rutler: Gray Rutler G i (Copyright i . Reproduction Forbidden.) Questions and QUESTIONS ANSWERED | You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | South America is the president re- quired to be a member of the Roman Catholic church? A. Argentine is the only coun- try in Latin America that has such religious qqualifications for eligibil ity to the presidency. In other Latin American countries one may be clected president regardless of his religidus belief or affiliation Q. What is the largest bird that ever lived? A. The extinct New Zcaland moa is the largest bird known to have lived. These hirds, abundant in New Zealand 400 years ago, vanish- ed, it is thought because of their cannibalistic trait of eating their own eggs during a shortage of their natural food. Numerous skeletons of moas have been found in various parts of New Zealand, but no tra of an egg has ever been found. T extinet bird resembles the estrich. Built for ground locomotion it had huge Tegs could easily torn a man shreds. The ostrich is the largest of living birds. Q. Who was the leading woman in “Alias Jimmy Valentine??" A. leila Lyams, Q. Why do w when they freeze A. Because watter expands when it freezes Q. What is the physics? A, Ttis concerned with the study of the quality and inteusity of the light received from heavenly bodies, Q. “How Sunny McKeen wn as * the little boy who appe: sereen? did he e Ivic A He is four years old. He en- tered the movies in March 1926 Q. Who represented Justice Roman mythelogy? A in Roman Mytholog the daughter of Zeu have er pipes hurst science of Astro- old is K ookums,” rs on the in was Justitia, e is rep- horae at- and as the the |advice cannot be given. nor €an ex- [,venger of wrong, who emites the Toe G5 Payasaas! SOPEN SESAML By Clifford Meanes ven o'clock I'm sorry my t no job on m me ack not goin’ with you nie certainly nt to s vou't our like Just tusical show think you can walk in her dress- | D And with | rooy v hour of t} n g feller 1 # wouple of drinks thinks this the- You wait It's nmy You stand outsid: only vo can none of exs how long dooy | “No! Wt send her a note. i Why, the v night a friend | of Juff Willinins walks right past me ! {into the elevator, Tasked him where | ‘Up 10 see Mr. Wil | ‘You're doin' no replied. ‘Renny! man up in the ele- | waited. . same’s | you're waitin'. That same night Mr | Williams to me, ‘Larry, you| !were perfectly right’ And his friend apologiz-d to me. . .and incidentally, You ¢ only {lams," he {such thing.' 1 don't take that vator. And he suys says ten dollars! But that's neither here nor There was a gentleman for you. | ‘Yessir, a real gentleman. And he what's that? Why certainly! | Thanks you, sir! Thanks very much Miss Prentiss is on the stage now hut T teil what T'll do. As soon this scene is over T’ call her to the door...Have a seat sir. | You know. . .it's a diffcrent thing when you're dealing with a gentle- | man.. . there you i No miun ic ever too old to look at | a woian and no woman is ever too fat 1o hope that he will look! SONG OF A LADY OF LI ANY IMPORTANCE! By Richard A. Blumer was proper and once sl i And never zrew din she was wag good a oh ould ith the the lamp on Tier virtue L On, anton and oh, A she did all that a nice vir- iring fo this zhts and a pain in ol €he and then gray fire of vanton and oh, she mas 141 hecome & delightful ind bed with the 0 she ing of toil flirted and thither she | | «hispered the gal | her, this ron- 1o of headaches from not so good gin! illusioned t's the matter You look wreck ger: I just spent a week in one of those dear old southern cab- ins fhat T've heen singing that | vanted 10 got back to!” —M old like a Gross. The School Teacher T am a school teacher. Tn the 15 years that 1 have taught | 1‘ her passion tended research be undertaken. Al ather questions will receive a per- | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters ware confidential.—Editor. Q. Wh Harvard University | it cstablished ? | Cambridge, 1hlished at was s located It st pro- | other the *oand Does Hal loach it are the latest fig hicle registration Spain and Italy? in gistration d has rmany a Ttaly 1 I date did Palm Sun- oL paid the of Hoover's inauguration s appropri s at the ( ses are handled by al mittee from sale of ndstands and by sub- 000 or 1 The othier cxpe private con tickets to g criptions. Q What is chlorophyll? A. The coloring matter contained in plants. It is utilized to a small as a coloring matter in cook- in the manufacture of A ery and liqueu Q over which a telephone conver has been held? A, It wasg beteween San Diego, California and Stockholm, Sweden, a distance of £,600 miles. | Q. Has the Apostolic delegate | from the Vatican to the "nitmli States any diplomatic standing ll" Washington? A 1T iss i diploniaticUatanal| ing. and is not in any mens eredited diplomat in the | States government. | Q. On what day did Easter Sun- | Wit was the longest distance | ation v exaggerste their as- the next time he called he gave me day fall in 15657 A, April 16, Q. When did Jack Dempsey win | the world's heavyweight champion- | ship? A. He won it from Jess Willard | at Toledo, Ohio, July 4, 1919, | Q. How long after the beginning | of the Revolutionary war was the Declaration of Independence signe A. The war began in April 1775. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July 1776, ; | Q. In how many countrics in | | | warm wicked with Q a sword What is the average Chinese pe A. G feet and 4 inches. What does * 1t is Spanish hcight of ople * mean? hoy 25 Ye;r.; Ag; Today anquer or co m t can be used 1 Stanley building on vault for the town al room was rdiourned town nned 1o huild a north [ a unt of which clerk } 101 to build the town clerk’s ed T'he the remove the office to that now occu- Do nssessors, school senfors defeated at basketball Jast The sophomores Flannery, Timbrell 1id Booth, while the seniors had Kallberg, Hahn, Middlen Chamberlain, 1ddy and IFoste The selectmen inspected the mon- ument in Central Square today to how it had withstood the win ter. They found the grass within the coping did not look very promis- 1g and plan to make liheral use of fertilizer. Since the weather became cnough, the tters” have Leen hack on the coping. The police ice by t H ihomores 20 1o 19, and claws with which it | to| When | The personification of Justice | drive them away, but they retura :: soon as the officers are out of aight, City Clerk Thompson said today that when the present flscal year ends on March 31 the firemen wi:l be paid promptly for the fArst tim- in many years. Usually the apppw- priation is exhausted and the fipes men have to wait until after th, town mecting before recelving pay for the last quarter, When New Britain democracy was i power its candidates were as nu- merous as those of the republicans, but now it is hard to find men will. ing to run for office on the demo- cratic ticket. O®icer Bamforth recently arrest- ed a man on the Arcade, finding & chicken hidden under h.s coat. The man was charged with theft but was relecased in court for lack of evid. ence. Later a complaint was made to the police about a theft and the man was rearrested and sent te jail. There is now a question as o whether this is “placing in jeopardy twice for the same offense.” : 4 Observations On The Weather Southern New England fair and ‘vm! quite so cold tenight; Saturday {increasing cloudiness followed by showers Saturday night and proba- bly in Connecticut and western Massachusetts. | . Saturday afternoon diminishing {ror and northwest winds becoming |southeast and south by Saturday. Lastern New York—Fair; slightly warmer tounight: Saturday clondy and warmer followed by showers; diminishing north shirting to sasith. ast or south winds, increasing Sat. urday, ) The arca of high pressure that {overspread much of the country yes. |terday is now centered over the Ap- | palachian districts, 30.34 inches. A disutrbance noted yesterday in the | Canadian northwest is increasing in ntensity and has overspread the Rocky Mountain districts and = the Northern Plains states, Winnipeg 12528 inches. Showers were raport- {ed from Texas northeastward to In. diana, also over portions of the north Atlantic and north Pacifis states. Trmperatures below freeze inz prevail over northern New Enge 1 portions of the Rocky Mountain sections. | Conditions favor for thi i fair weather with slowly temperature, A vicinit rising ntiv nti Boston Buffalo . Chicago .. Cincinnati Denver ... Duluth Hatteras |Los Angeles .. namiges s Minneapolis | Nantucket | Nashville New Haven New Orleans New York . | Norfollk Northfield | Pittsbur_h | Portland . 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