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[ New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISBHING COMPANY Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted: At Herald Bidg.. 61 Cburch Stiee! SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1300 & Tear $200 Thres Mooths e . Entered at the Post Office at as Becond Clase’ Mail Matter Britan B CALLS w28 926 TE torial Rooins advert this paper and ews published therein Aodit Buresa Circulation Member of DOURLING THE GAS TAN, AND CPAY AS YOL GO th slogan been abandone years ago the progress made en marked bonds retired by this tim Iy, not peing numbered politicians nor among the ers of politicians, we do not 1t roads, which system is adopted. state wants the good will either have to be a hond or the roads much as they are. or the left pretty gasoline tax doubled. LIt is a case of paying one’s money and taking one's choice, COSTLY NE( In Waterbury a L ar or so ago several boys lost their lives when |branch line railroad—now operated | READ HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS L. B they em, k near whic nbled i before the sand ¢ They 1d be upon re de ed their hodi m off was much talk ahout the sand made ban su 4 off, so that chil not expose themselves n tragedy talk dicd down about it day another youngs the 1 similar playi and in exactly talk thing and some be- ere is to be no e the STATE 'S ATTORNEYS AND JURIES ARE. WE CONS the swered it asked one more b files ou marke way." WHY NOT MOTOR COACHES TO MIDDLETOWN? It is increasingly plain that the only thing standing in the way of establishment of a motor coach Britain and Mid- line hetween New |dletown is the fact that vears ago a as a gasolin between the Berlin railroad station and Middletown. ervice between Middletown, but cessary to change cars at the Ber- tation and usually be subject to delay. elect New not c T Operation of a b New Britain gitated with spirit, also owns the trolley and the Ncw Eng- trolley’s bus 1 nd motor ¢ ¥ has not yet o between New company ached on that a through motor I his line remains ur gasoline-electric direct. and East Berlin, The railroad company company han the poorest? BRITAIN FACES I( OVERTURN Perhaps ssarily have impossible atern ral ¢ te tion i it has so various constituencies nt constituenci abit of voting i power; Labor. Combi r parties vacatior th will occupy it tion at their rman € Casino for the caucus. pils from e. us to re hom: rstood wk th poli in ng 1 buildin; coming The first political campaign G. A. R the newly forme can club. Isaac man Sloper and W, Mag is secretary a was held hall under rally Hel i strongly oppo Kanrich E Addresses were Attwood T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY bui Facts and Fancies line yields | | Britain and Clothes rack: display garments. A device See wife. Department of Justice. Mabel, surrounded by men who don't agree | but won't quarrel about it. used to } | | | | between | ditor, care of o | until | calling | No country is competent to iie a great ion sanely which it can discuss without {he | Bames ul- qu it “Onions promote health.” yerhaps people won't get ‘nough to give vou their germs. amb or lion, eith leaves those bills clothes appar- the con- coach and Mid- the old fter Alr, men, working faithfully year year. never get a raise. Look of Melion | Don’t Friend: you m If he whittles well and delights weighty argument, vou are safe | in asking where his wife's boarding | house is. reasonable lege: days?” College Grad.: hroke what Not at The other animals, observing one | g a good time by storing up | . for the next day, probably wouldn't call him superior. FORCED TO BU By Leslie Graft S {for a new house at onc !it, but if the children a the same advantages at t they must have a bette stay away from. My wi | also. Since she has becon: | woman she must have a finer establishment to ne is to hold her own at t Club. Thera is no prestige i in being away from t Government has eight organiza tions of spies, none of which can ate sharpers and crooks as promptly as a sucker can. conviner just England Those and May will 2 lobhyists to Washington, | r occurr two classes who depend those who on send Claus, W Americanism: Privately dog: officially backing Latin-American group that ds the best chance of winning. favoring A At the minimum, $50,000 house a A two-car appy have a not look substantial cmpty these days. Nearly ldrives away in four or fi | fore lunch and returns hreak fast. 1f we are to maintain tion we must either bui three times 8 large or move into an apart third as big as our prese tell. TF garage built by a Conserva- An't re's many ar one-fliv- cor do o th hroader gion things that give vision and a a new travel and charge account. nd are have restored Al Smith almost Appendicitis am After the Bobly vays make the i Imagine that hits pun- kick you ha N large one | Bobhy ong show a scar “Yes That's all Pl have to the hoys!" s crime rocking chair shin at night 5 but ne ne son Siogan of falkie for rotten stuff while it's t How nge hay «d ahout smoking cigarettes to es- 8. now he lies abont » for a testimonial. producers: “Theg stand 5 Ke — times ¢ Once a They can’t do much with the traf- © problem while vehicle cight & is used to move a man onc thick, a a company producel and no other concern nun of the same in the pickings. : "It T sho aid he, “1'd poor people Llishers " BLUNBER BRINGS SUIT AGAINST LOGAL CONTRACTOR ;, | Feigenbaum Alleges Breach of Con- ! wract, Wants $100—Suit for $100, breact = ssing in put it leads to comjec goes on in private!l He Must Little Grace watched interest as her mother s cont through claiming $41 Attorney Leonard niiff, alleges tered into dant to house March ent mhing a 25th T or b Hhi must have cxclaimed the m was obviously pastor's see knowledge of the father was at the somewhere in ¥Franc “Mamma." whisp: just what place work in a . which the de- was huilding. The amou was $900. Feige illcges that he had al his material to the about to start work. nt ordered all ma- and re i to con- Con any aver ce her 1 al orought v ed him Pap “But Gr “How can Papa is?" “Why, he knew ctacles!™ exclaimed —E NOTHING Louise W. assever need to be clever not what perturbs m ver disturbs me Rev. Johns by 5 John 487 George is ¢ tion spe t today fc hroug o ABOUT By reby $8,000 ACTIONS ARE SETTLED OUT OF COURT Said to Have It isn't me, wit is no part is labor | Defendant Paid Sub- A The That immense I'll confess as the start 1s the fact that I have sense trouble stantial Sum After Auto Accident, nd Francis M vinst aggregat- settled today out of of settlement w 1 frecly inspire My lyrical fire But when 1 am fighting For sense in the writing I find that blighting; For instance, A rhy For “shrivel [1'm wasting For the drivel. of ury ¥ s intimat- as given | leme for t a substant defend ial sum full s scheduled this of i nt suppose T b hearing son was and ' my time, answer is bot utomo. ing Day was th cident Ia Plainville driven by lan was struck by th de suiti 1t an Thanksg turnpike, when a ¥ M. No- nother driven by ed over I injurics to the and de- itomol Wood- ot Waterbury s the chine So 1 have to resort, Though T don't think To & specics of guile When I can't reconcil The words and the sen work for a while And then 1f it stll- lac My trick— And I try to perfect phrase it That t it endar g in persor upant o {1 twice threc B molish house & Carnwa Attor Andrew Aharonian this city represented the plaintiffe o complete ved ng and morning up ng re- ed in the grade cet school conges- RENCH 2oock e el reader will conferences conducted by the Visit. | ing Nurse association for the week will be as follows: Tuesday. 47 Ellis street. Northend school. | Wednesday Thursday, ¥ria Conferen: days. All weighing T Doctor pre 3 45 4506 cxamining Slysz. LL BABY CONp schedule for w n h the for Ax to how it is You can see If the editor done, rented republican the Tough Joke on Haniey: “T'4 like to April going with." Newton: “Why don't conferences are | her?” 30 p. m. | all conferences| m §2 Center street hington school Street school, not held on rainy w th evening in aspices of Republi was chair- e by A ) are —Theodore new ol from The » They Yearned to physician ie Dr | | day, and part of the Scnd all communications to Fus | | Britain Herald, and gous letter || will be forwanicd to New Vork. caping "Em} —off it goes, for Behind for April fools to pay! Same Feeling! | fecling and atmosphere of your col- { T have decided to break ground | | 1 can't afford it and do not need | dwelling in which we have been so when standing as right—just as now! ster o pair of ancient spectacles. time said the w H AT Contar ack of invention that curbs the struggle 1 ought, = by this one doesn’t reject Fool's joke on that girl I'm After putting in the big end of a APRIL 1, 1929 night, in w g over the case which had been given them, a Kan- | sas jury appeared before the Judge for further ingtructions “What do yo® all want to know?" impatiently demanded the Judge. “Eleven of us," replied the fore- man, “want to know what we can {do with the other darned fool, Your { Honor!" the New Rear, Camel & Lion! Powell: “Why are you 8o busy right now 0o Keeper: “Have to hire 50 extra telephone operators for our place todav.” Powell: “What's the idea?" %00 Keeper: “We'll have 110000 calls for Mr. Behr, |Campbell, and Mr. Lyon!” i —Howard Lennop | (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction “orbidden) er way Easter about Mr. niss the old | all. I'm still | ' Questions and Answors hi n: on e. re to enjoy | heir friends r home to fe needs it 16 a Sports- larger and glect if she he Country | QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Rureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington. D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical. legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can es- tended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per. sonal reply. Unsigned requests :an. not be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor. n our town | he modest | ould nd a four- atfair docs | we cverybody ve cars be- just before n 14 our posi- hous: need ment one- nt home! A we Q. Who operafes the Caleutta Sweepstake and how may ti obtained in the United States? A. It is organized by the Cal- cutta Turf Club of India: and tick- “ts costing ahout four dollars in American money are obtainable only through members of the club, Forty per cent of the pool goes for first prize, twenty per cent for the second prize and fen per cent for |the third prize. There arc also prizes for both starters and original en- iries, and the club refains part of the pool for expenses. There is no way to obtain tickets in the States. What the ages of | Maynard and Buck Jones? A. Ken Maynard is thirt years old in July. Buck Jones forty. Can Congress pass a bill after the president has vetoed it? A bill can be passed over the president’s veto by two-thirds vote of hoth houses of Congress. Q. Should raw potatoes to chickens? A Tt s best to and turnips and fee mash Are Filipi aturalization ? A. The only Filipinos cligible for naturalization in ihe U. those of the white race or or descent, or those who h dered at least three years the U. 8. Navy or Marine Corps. Na- {tive Iiiipinos of Asiatic descent are not eligible for naturalization Q. What time is it in San Fran cisco when it is 1 p. m. in New York city? A fault| Q to | cating cta be Operation! 1 going to " a very wething to lerhouse | United ], are Ken is be fed 1 them potatoes with the C. s eligible for n; are e ren 10 o'clock a. m their eggs? A. One method is to see that the lnms are properly supplied with Istraw, or other nesting material, and have them darkened so that if an egg is broken accidently the fowls will be less likely to discover it. Supply plenty of lime in the form with howed much the belong inister. impressed igly uncan- sent. Her traveling to stances to insure a firm shell. As soon as it is discovered that a fowl has formed the habit it should be removed in order do prevent the |vice from spreading ameng the flock. Q. Ts it still a custom in China to bind the feet of girl babies? A. The law of the Chinese Re- | public prohibit binding the feet, Noah's | Grace, “ask a is now mother, where tell -four | African nativity | ervice in | What will prevent hens from | |of oyster shells” bone or similar sub- | [ | | 5 it refers to a Congressman or Sena | um Vaudeville Circuit, 1564 Broad- iway, New York city, N. Y. | and | of Goa;” | from a woolen suit? | received a | cent stamp (Washington, green) is and the practi abandoned. Q. How did the expression “lame duck,” as applied to retiring mem- bers of Congress, originate? A. It probably originated passage from Macauley's “Mira- beau,” “Frauds of which a lame duck on the stock cxchange would be ashamed.” In England the term is applizd to defaulters on the stock cxchange who have to “waddle out of the alley.” In the United States been generally Observations On The Weather ‘Washington, April 1—Forecast for |northern New England; rain, some- what warmer in Maine tonigh Tuesday partly cloudy, probably rain or snov in north and cast Main colder in Vermont and New Hamp- hire; fresh to strong southeast and winds, shifting to strong wester- "uesday. ) Forecast for soutl land: Rain tonight; day partly |cloudy; colder in weste chusefts and Conncc southeast winds, shifting to strong westerly, possibly reaching gale force. The southwestern storm area ad- vanced northeastward and is cen- tral over lake region this morning, Detroit 29.28 inches. Tt is producing thunderstorms frpm Louisiana northeastward over the central Miss. ippi valley districts, the Ohio val- ley, lake region and middle Atlantie states. Rains have begun in the New Ingland states with foggy weather along the coast. A marked tempera- ture change prevails between the upper and lower Ohio valley sec- [tions. A ridee of high pressure pre- vails from the southern plains states northeastward to the Pacific coast, Dodge City 30.26 inches. The snow cover at some of the Canadian states this morning is as follows. Quebec 12 inches, Doucet 18 and Father Point 26. Doncet reports its rivers still iee hound to a depth of inches. Conditions favor for this v cinity cloudy and rainy weather with slightly higher tempe Atlanta Atlantic Inston Ruffalo Chirago meinnati Cleveland in a tor who has been defeated for re election. Q. Is it correct to “liquidating an cstate” final accounting? A. The term is properly used during the process of settling an es- tate, but not after the final account- ing. whon the estate has been liquidated. Q. What is the address of Karyl Norm the “Creole Fashion Plate \ Radio-Keith-Orphe- Iy of the speak after rn New Eng- Care of Q. What do the names Dorothy Thelma mean ? Dorothy (Greek) means “gift Thelma (Greek) means A “bloom.” Q. How can shine be removed A. Parts that have become shiny should bhe sponged with ammonia water (1 tablespoon of ammonia to 1 quart of water), covered with a wet press cloth, and pressed with a medium-hot iron until the cloth is almost dry. The cloth should then be removed, the garment brushed With a stiff brush to raise the nap, and pressed again, taking care not to let it hecome dry. Q. What is the average fiftecn year old girls A. From 113 to 136 pounds, de- pending upon height Q. What is the address of Wil- liam ¢ 3 weight of City h street, Denver Sharkey- | Detroit » Duluth . Tacksonville Memphis Miami AMinneapolis Nantucket New Haven New Orleans New York Norfalk Northfield Pittshurgh Portland St Lonis Washington . When Heeney aid the fight occur and who won A. Jack Sharkey and Tom Heeney fought a ten round draw at New York city, January 13, 1928, Q. How many Congressional medals of honor have heen awarded to American soldicrs? Trior 1o the 3 Congressional Medals of hon- or had heen awarded to American soldiers. Ninety Medals of Honor were awarded to American soldiers for service during the Warld War Six were bestowed upon the known Soldiers of the Brit French. Belgian, Ttalian, Rumar and American Armies and were laid | upon their gr Col. Lindhergh medal of Honor by spe- | Act of Congress. The total World War SGaiinannniin ves, WHAT TO DO FOR YOUR BABY'’S COLD n the cold 1 miak cial 1.874 Q. What is the value of a Unit- ed States ten-cent paper note, per- forated edges, facsimile of a ten- is Wh you ca by put Uholene is in Baby's head, his breathing easier W drops liquid nostrils several to throw off tha keep him warm, els move freel doctors advi be i's harmle it s castor oil anl or sicken. Millions of know how easily Castoria rying, fretful babies and slecp; how quickly it common ailments, gas, constipation, of in ¥ times daily. But cold completely heavy- and of the For k1 purely ets sue A Q weight world? A. No person at the present time is recognized as the world’s cham- pion heavyweight boxer. clocks at the Naval Obscrva- Washington, which furnish time for the l'nited States cast of the Rockies, are kept in an under- ground vault and wound hy diarrhea, ete. To protect you from clectrieity. The are never imitations, the Fletcher signature is opened except in case of emergeney. on every hottle of genuine Castoria. of 18637 30 centa, Who i the present boxing champion his purpose make teher's Castoria, {able and s quickly doesn't gripe mothers oot hese oh reliey The ory thos: uch as col are vaults CONTRACT BRIDG! hulletin etween 1 Bureau's Ia of diffarence ol terms vecd for thoso Fill out ed new game. e\t cted: = = = == = =CLIF COLPON HERE= =— == == o= = EDL T AND NUMBER am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD, [0 st sl i TR he disap- Glover, ALL! require ind pse, why, 1! ke import, ever suspeet it Her! play an you marry Grummer Know! subsequent s All the Trains. _I;y Fontaine Fox.The Toonerville Trolley That Meet THE $KIPPER'S HATED RIVAL, THE TAX| DRIVER,PUT oVER AN APRIL Fool, oN HIM THAT THE SKIPPER WiLL NoT HEAR THE LAST OF FoR YEARS. (*Fontaine Fes, 1929, The Bell Syndicete, Inc.)