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8" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1929, . . In other words, Coroner Calhoun | Maine passcs the bond ie it will ! whose name was not mentioned in | zen. “She's casily a kleptomaniac! | A. D, when “V” was limited to rep-| presents the greatest comedy suc- New Brltaln Herald o as tuly and as | have to be submitted to the people the dispatches, although it ought to ! |Why, I'm worth a million it I'm|resenting the consonant sound. The |cess in years, ~David Harum.” Tho ’ ihks 4 s | b 2 i a8 form “V” is still used for * by | play that won't wear out. Delighttul PUBLISHING COMPANY : e la e e e e e S il worth 1 cent!” 0 e iicied abou CSUATAUILE B £ the stato ifor Sapproyal Abithe Lo, Bolamen, (Tthis etndile dispensor] But imagine his chagrin upon dis- | artists because it is easier to carve|characters by a superb cast. ame time, $3,000.000 from the fed- | of justice ruled that a man had a Severing 1ater {hat hia wife bad sot | oo model | zovernment would be available right to laugh in a theater. | been arrested at all; that the man| Q. When was lead used in the : u : art- | c tion of one cent pieces? to Maine to help out in the A man always has had the right was from the income tax depart- | cOInposi SUBSCRIPTION RATES P i i o o S & Ahaaies: ment and his story a ruse! A. It never was used. Pennies ‘em"o"‘ e v i F ¢ roads planning. This mo to laugh in a theater; but in this 2 ere ‘onna miade f 5 aio ocnl o 100 Three wonne o onhconins il \ any- deral government . he film was tragic, sorrowful i e ond As of 19291 per and 12 per cent nickel, a com- o" ne "'Cfl‘her will not be avaitable e bl hds ot tive ehhe from i he v ) Customer: “Id like two scats for | Position so light in color that the ) ° t AT A WO e S Ediiow, onre of the Now || TR 0 pieces were popularly called “white Entersd at the Post Office at New Wi 0! out o detils. passe between the state highway ence. Thomas illion. however | yritain Herald, and your letter &| | conta.” s Second Clase Mail Matie: y as that y commission and 1 nernuient is wased merry over the strained ef- | will be forwanled to New Vork. || Ticket Seller: orey. but we can't] "o ™ a5 the pomeranian, or spitz| Washington April 3. —Forecast for | give them to you. h , or & I iR 5 bh houn tend to prove that rcmoved. The member com- | forts to cause lamentation; so he = el oy 2 . | dog always been bred solely for a Southern New England: Partly e : ustomer: “Why not? You aren't | 10%, | 5 = Bueiness OfMce bl 1 b mission have re 1t after simiply gutfawed at a point where Our Definition, What's Yours? sold out? p(A. i el g ;xlaud) tonight and Thursday; slight- we'll say. icket Seller: i o] A s na 1 the |y warmer ¢ on the couth coast; ek 4 e s i Tlckel Beller: "N but thix WOW | oy of the Balife they ae sheen| | i e - ; e lkitieR e e S AR Who could, if he were asked 1o [is so risque that wo cannot admit of e The only . roners cou sulari e of of- eves with a hanky o AR A0 B us L vedcan) dogs. They have a foxlike face and i : ' aving 1o t t o1l 1d these orthies i Ior this breach of lese majesty of .. e L ane, y & -ups unless they are ac-|yery jong hair, ranging in color over | 5°U! 4 : > foom aiways open to mduertisers. 5 g Perform upon xophone. | companied by their children S o R BEOR NS Tarecdst fon, 10, w York: oftice anc ¢ filmdom’'s endeavors Pillion was| And yet can let the thing alonel” | —Mrs. Henry T. Koche |0 qominate. Their average is about | PartlY cloudy tonight and Thursday; e et a G . , oust them it may cost | thrown out ofthe theater. The the- Saed (Copyright. 1929, Reproduction | § pooiol” |slowly rising temperature; increasing 1o Awociated Press v excl 3 1ves 1 T oS o n federal funds managzement doubtless thought | The Liquid King Forbidden) Q. Do federal prohibition laws southwest winds becoming fresh. o to the use for re-public e HigH 4 2 2 el <h this o “fews credited to 1t o1 mot io which doubt t had the last laugh when this was Haney: “What's the idea of apply to all the states or only to| Conditions: Pressure is high lh‘;; edited 'n this paper and S B <tumbling along as if you can hard- those that ratified the prohibition morning 4»\".r the ea (n‘-xn lml(' ews publishad therein. L ot | d Why don't you get some amendment? |the country from the Maritime _— 4 WHEN THE RURAL MALL STOPR 3 Yy we t e effort to t it was Pillion who got the g4 estions A. They apply to all the states, ;IV'IO\";"-‘v ?m_h“-»'\ A-rl! to r‘fl'lu‘ Alsmber UL urean ool Uik 200 Kead Bristol 1 Nicials is under way lust laugh. He got judgment against Goodwin: “That's the trouble. Q |Gult districts with centers of 30.52 lesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg., 61 Church Street Eaiorial = Rooix .. < ntly made I icials th e federal g niient claimed cveryone was supposed to wipe their | A gentleman is he, |gentle variable wi becoming southwest and inere e sanles « " ' On what date did Ash Wed- | inches at Cha N v .}T.n‘ rfm:v e ‘f,, .'».», F 1 foree iy ed a 1 may Meanwhile, the | the theater and will be able to I've had too many: inemln fall in 1895 ff,r.'):rl”‘:..';l,‘(;.::q;,]:]';(01!]13,:\21:‘::;\?5;0?; S v honest analves i s g o e : - — B "\,’;1"’“3‘”_!' 27 _|covered by a widespread depression 3 upon this audit This insures <3k VS {it the v ¢ nent of $1¢ i a wee GOl R'S FAREWELL? m&")e‘r"g '{as:;’v Semon die? | contral over the far Canadian North- am "“R""’ e Al L P ; P Feaiy o PR e B By lLucius Pfeiffer ety LrRessy [west. Southerly winds west of the g - 5 : L 5 i i i e e A Q. hat citics, beside Atlanta, | Appalachian districts are causing a e o e ¢ loge by 1l ¢ have not ye trifle erratic; have been the capital of Georgia? | marked rise in temperatures from Heald fa on ele duily tion. What makes | hat I'd feel better if golf and I _A. Augusta was the capital for a the Rocky Mountain districts e Newstand : R e ¢ easy n e 3 e ery may still make were to par time during and after the Revolu-|Ward to the Atlantic coast. ght Newsstanda. Entrance i, i e i3 D ie T hcel e saye atntésy tion, and the Constitution of the|thunder showers were reported from G Street v resident, 1 in stan i oad 1 Main i is irritating. of R A i United States was ratified there in | POFtions of Missouri. emotions of the |\ Tyore T oam Say, what | 40 1785, Other capitals have heen| Conditions favor for this vicinity yw 1ot affected in the man- did you bid, a heart? | o | Savannah in 1777, Louisville in 1795 fair weather with slowly rising tem- » think they ought to be af- ’ and Milledgeville in 1807, Atlanta | Derature. S gain to hear the click of the | QUESTIONS ANSWERED |is the present capital. | Temperatures yesterday: “‘ You can get an answer to any| Q- Does the American Constitu- | L |tion put any religious qqualification | Atlanta .. question of fact or information by | : : | e Enresidont of Atlantic City . writing to the Question Editor, New | \Pon the effice of president of the| SHaNTC City Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | = "'¢% Jitees Mo e | Buftalo “BANNED IN BOSTON® ] o « allegedly . following iron dead to | 1322 New York avenue, Washington. | o, Chicago BEMAINS A TRADEMARK ms, n o Py ‘:)or("cp‘l";”;"‘e':lfp:r‘:fi:‘;"”:r';’ ::;::‘l';'i‘ 6\1 “(levw“lm’: do white rats live? ‘]'}“'K“':j;\“l' e : it actually fhie g00d old Saturday {advice cannot be given. nor can ex- | o fwell cared for they may live | TR us feel like ¢ The nex fovteom ! |tended research be undertaken. All i L s sl * we come across such a f ings and Kiing and Andrews other questions will receive a per- los Angeles . intend to bawl right out in public, L e —ail dubs sonal reply. lnsigned requests can. 25 Y A T J iy e E g _" . Kidding cach other. But — well, it not be answered. All letters are ears g0 104Ay i.c.poi . SlSIR oL HIS oD Ealint & or grew boresome, confidential.— Editor. | Sl i St Capitol theater { we enjoyed it. LExcuse me Nashville Q. When it is three o'clock p. 1 ) poration ounscl 1 New Haven SMALL SPECULATORS New York City what time is it in drawn up a List of nine cases against | xow Orieans. | THE WORST LOSERS e presc W so that books Mostly we toppod and sliced and | Budapest, Hungary? the city which, now pending, were|xoy york ... : \ hooked and foozled | A %:30p.m brought because of alleged sewer | Noreol, Vo 5 lom we did the dogleg in less . What docs odynamics Pollution. T sewer commission- Aol % AN GETIMISTIC I {hdn fen i irs voted last evening to m Norfnfield Nt ON BUILDING 1w : len. considerad 4 « ot niercly by e s S s Dinol Jeu- | 11D to Berlin, Beckley and of the Mattabesett river wit of the Battabesett river with circulation. Qut circulation etatist ISIStS upon re- 1 of it for m come a but the ju@ge has ruled in it our cmotions are our fting the ball with just the property. right toich of spin, ‘0 send it away for a situatior i reversed 0 d > o - sce. Two clubs! Pittsburgh PPortland, Mc Louis . Washington .. L pretty darngoozled : treats of the vs o of Gosottine And we weren't | motion o os, especially atmos- | 2 T Battanosctt 5 gincer Cadwell and secure 9 so0 rotten, for fat old men. phere, under the influence of gravity andisacurg whar.dats and other mechanical forces, and of | for defense t ek bWl thts that. T omever o e e raduecd by | The result of the conerence ve- Duke of Gloucester S0 rotten today thought golf a hard game, SuC motion. Jt includes all forces ween « tt and the selectmer | .‘,akcb S‘flp i“ E:H‘Dl i 3ut the doctor's afraid I might : 4 i thelin regard to the proposed vault for applied by or through the air ) % et y 4 Caica ; G 1 very little drop dead on the Jinks . . . |forees of currents. and conversely| e tONR cleris office is that Mr.| Baypt, ) Y| Cadwell has submitted sketehes for 11k of Glouces d so ng {0 bo proud Darn it! I'd rather than ¥awn !(he thrust of propeliers, and the sus- | 2dWell has submitted sketches fo Al 1 Eon @ vault about 16x16 feet. The Rail- | NINg George of England, arrived road Block Co., plans to erect it, Mr, | 1ere today on Tiis way to Japan. Ho | Flatt says. but will expect the city Was given official - reception on {to renew its lease on the building | FChalf of King 1uad at his arrivai on through a lousy card game tair power of es in motion. Gimmie my clubs. WHO ca Q. What is the “chord” of an e what the doctor thinks? airplane wing? Jing citizen 1 he'll fir = A. T tis the distance, measured | ;g woulg charge $250 a year extra |20 then taken by automobile to the in @ straight line, fr CPerE | for rental on the vault, which would Palace to visit the king perso 2 "edge to the trailing cdge. [ cost $2.500. After Iunch at the residency L city if its inhabi- Q. Who is the United States| “uyoCentral Labor union will hola |1Vke arranged for a polo game at expec the schoo! . min er to « In what pos a bi ally in Hanna armory on the Gevira Spo i ub. | Tho party 200d examples. % / tion did"he serve previous 1o his|Apuil 17. The speakers will e Will rejoin r Morea at § el / : 7 present appointment Frank K. los o5 5 t William Phillips is the United | St r\"\ :{"U ot ';'n :-Owhn '.vl'h‘,x:'\ = 3 : States minister to Canada. He Was| \acs and Mayor Sullivan of Hart. WALy DY LUTINE: Shaa onne ; Gy ¥ appointed by President Coolidge in | jop. A g IR February 1927 and at the time of | Councilmen MacMillan, Tumpp Dl L aLpLIes Olcing his appointment he was American | ing Schacfer will examine the po. At Reds, has asked waivers on ambassador to Belgium | books on Monday Third L s e Sl Q. 1s James Townsend Trow-|cver ¥ was drafted from the N . the author, still livi “hief Rawlings has a small hana ©f the Tnternational He died in 1916 s awaiting an owner at the police | Will return there, What is the meaning of “sine | station. 1t heloy to some afterno, boys | Waivers are obta who were driven off while trying to clubs. Tt means “without day.” For al coal on Commercial street Eoss = instance: when a convention is ad-| onorrow matince and cvenin AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ourned “sine die” it means that it Russwin Lyceum, Julius ¢ FOR BEST RUSULTS is adjourned without fixing any time | !tor another session Q. Is Washington's birthday celebrated as a holiday throughout the United States? Ao It is universally celebrated us 5 E a holiday throughout the United | o muie clops another at hullet ‘ e Letween 1 mformation on Q. Of what erime was Mrs, Flor- R e ik oting, v ence Knapp, former Secretary of [ tandcd ror those wi ) of Aution and wisn Rtate of New York, convicted? new game. Fill out the coupo nd n s directed: more offi more chaine, raise in cxcess o ntitled to—if that is s She was convicted of larceny Varker: “Is play you were |in the first 4 for padding pay- king on finished 2" |rolls of the 1425 census, and was s Hewitt: VIt is [ sentenced to thirty days in jail. She i “Has it been produced ferved her term and was released. | world docs and | Q. How wide is the Mississippi | times what it's all river at Vickshurg, Miss. { | - = = == = =CLIP COUPON HERW= — = == o= - s ¢ worshi CONTRAC uncan Hewitt: “Yes. That's what finish- ed it A 4,500 feet Q. Why is the letter V uced so often on monuments in place of the lotter #U™? Cornelina Loring s a place wher < cristing to watch AND NUMBER nan remembers the woman he SRRl A. Originally “V' represented the s : said things to. ! ‘ Sty gl i bell D L wooas vemembors ths Ukingat | SUBE spind, was athe uncia 1 am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD, power s arc popular who think it is| 2 Ll ' and cursive form and V' the capi- L - ons of | Violation of law not to answer | e tal form. The two were differen- telephone quickly. | tiated about the fifteenth century ' CITY 1 WANT TO BE SICK? Cries Arnold Kusere . Clanncl e | ant to be sick:l! wnselves informed | themselves R to lie in bed and b fussed | o = A the first picnie des Y10 DOV o i and petted and nursed. So far s k m d’ Monk . AP X L B m«l 1 have had but one dis- | pun y war ey 2 in rehels j | Case—health. Tt sticks out all over rs on the list of current liter- Tnow clear. i 5 e, Tt runs swiftly through me. Tt s o vanke wio wp i the morning. W[ e MONKEY HAS BEEN $ICK FOR THE PAST WEEK FollLow- tucks mie up in bed at night . ot T | NG HIS FAMOUS RIDE ON Top OF THE BANANA WAGON. Planes fal cir daily tol] — of | MOt €ven @ dream. It stands by s syt cure ar ned {people who might have fried u |Chalr st meals and gives me an ay THE BOND 1sSUI T sulic can obiain | TAllway crossing at the wrong time |Pelite for just the right food in just or searched for a g ak with g |the right quantitic Rl lighted match. i) With @} My head never aches. 1 never | R e . 0 Sl z fc I'm never too warm. 1| ed books, most of them the The ot he the pay-as-you-go po r by r t - It's casy to distinguish Letween g | 18Ven't any bad habits. probabilitic tialit N was « possible of ach t Iz f that t i highwayman and an officer. Just So, day after day, rafter year, | step on the gas. If he shoots you, | !¢ad a life empty of nurses and e’s an officer. ' doctors and coddling. Others love i b AL il : : e as o - s their symptoms, talk about them three and a half yes 20 ther pulation considerable, 1t hus beer ige. 4 that i Correct this sentence. “Now ha: | 4D are listened to. They achieve For Hmiprovad high= ible, the un be purchased | 1'M Tich and famous,” said he, j | th¢ nobility which comes from suf- never regret having married a wo. [¢FiNg. Theirs are lives of variety. man as common as I used to he,” | Each night they can ask, “\\xm" none at a his is a record that or appropriations becan 1 jolish as to bar them through the Copyright, 1929, Publishers |new symptoms have T had today? | few cities with such ordinances can milcage has been small per’capit i Syndica T ! How much nearcr am I to calling & | 1t has no doctor, a nice wise doctor who will | A abla sficiency of state politics. atate | present idw has becn on. th Thompson Again Wins ey CORONER'S REPORTS politicians or pseudo-statesmer 1 years and is good In Chiugo Election Lucky people with ailments! With OFTEN OVERDON They merely have taken ad . o rems If the learncd Chicago, April 3 UP—The forces One-tenth of their bodies lying abed. muse himselt he of Mayor “Big Bill* Thompson won Sick, the well nine-tenths in the nine out of the eleven aldermanic | same bed is fussed over and petted : ' yositions decided by voters yesterday and nursed, storing up energy and official finding as 1o the cause of Maine, the largest of New [ng- al ) laws on the statute bOOKS .ng thereby retained a firm grip on | power and new life for the Juture. death, or is it to add a definite land states, also would like to adopt which not only provide good read- 'the city council for the next two I have none of this relaxation. Mine declaration as to who caused the such a system, but its large terri- 118 in this enlightened , but will |years. A is the dreary, changeless humdrum death? ¢ doe: all, If g ads | prove conclusively that long life | The victory in the February 2¢ (of perfect health. v Lo RoesmoLRlmAC D apord Tonda 2 clection, coupled with that of yes-| 1 want symptoms. I want to be There is the report of Coroner J. in Maine were to be obtainable only 40¢s not necessarily improve a iA%. |torday, gives the mayor amd sup. put in bed and petted, T want to Gilbert Calhoun on the death of through a pay-as-you-go policy it ———— porters on his “‘America First” plai. come back to convalescence Wwith Harry E. Adams, for instance. In- would not get many in this genera- THE RIGHT TO LAUGH form 36 out of the 50 votes in the |brews and potions and soft, cool fin- D N __ city council, two more than are | gers and dark rooms and sweet stead of declaring officially that the tion. Hence Maine relies on federal Justice has not cntirely disappear- | oo Pass spvropristion ordl. | Sewess 1o begutle wue. death of the weather man was due aid—which is unctiously denounc- ©d from the land. The skeptics and nances. | 1 want to be sick!!!!! to chioroform, Coroner Calhoun goes ed at times in Connecticut—and is iconoclasts who have been exclaim- The vote was light and the ele: | much farther and states that the not averse to issuing bonds to get its ing “Therc ain't no justice,” arc (10N Was one of the most mild-man- Modern Test! e bk ad ol i : i S © must go M€Fed in years. The only violence | Hanley: “Just what do they mean wife, Mrs. Olive 8. Adams, placed allotment of improved highways. wrong. To find justicc onc must 80 | onorted to police was the slugging by a ‘civilized nation?” the handkerchief over his nostrils, The proposed bond issue of $20,.- to Chicago—of all places. In that of Policeman William Hanke, inves- | Briggs: *“One that has more that the act was not “defensive.” 000,000 at present beforc the Maine |cCity of horrors, gangs and a corpu- |!igator for the state’s attorney's of- | spceders than readers!” that the woman acted with “pre- | Legislature is & case in point. Tis lent mayor who doesn’t know when |fice: Who tried to dispersc a oAl e tr e LLUE = 4 of loiterers near a polling place. —_— meditation,” that she “persisted in is twice the total of a bond issue he's licked—in that amazing con- el | Ruse! that feeling all during the night.” that was regarded several years glomeration of evil and good, we Benzene and benzine are two| The man came nearer and whis- that she was guilty of “grewsome ago as nece in Connecet to repeat, justice has found its way | totally different substances. To add pered A to confusion, benzene was originally | “Your wife,” he said “has just called henzine and is now often call- | Lecn arrested for shoplifting. lvla" And if the Legisiaturo of 1o the decision o1 & judge there | ag bensol. Outrageous!” exclaimed the citi- this city the subject was given C cticut is that the s have been only two appeals from the possible to pay ordinance, last year there was | ways out of motor vehic % been dne. to Y B sislator ha id 1 the —_— tly what i3 the duty of a of a natural condition with whi ! t nts to oner in this state? Is it to give an to manufacture a political sl ] back even further and find conduct,” and numerous other de- bring the state A system up-to We refer, of course and obviously, |

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