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6 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929. N B . k3 H ld Anything one doesn't like can be | consuls in all parts of the world, to |lizing their own market, and at ew Britain Hera waved aside with that much-abused Jdrmk liquor if they desire to do so? [higher prices than American films HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY | (. s & matter of fact, there lsleo restrict their liberty of action |command. Hollywood has the advan- — THE 0 Bs ER VER_ ore possibility for good politics in 1d by C i e E perti- | ta of n d i At Herald Bldg., 67 Chburch Street refusing to give agriculture a square | nence. world’'s biggest market at its doors. tval than there would have been in | Meanwhile 327 eminent members (1L can undersell French films Le- Makes Random (Observations i 3300 8 ;Esncmmon ATRS of the New York bar have banded |cause of its surplus of manufacture; 0.‘ the (;i" ano lu Pwple ;W -p ident,s Yacht‘ “0' | aI'Sl]I P]'OS | $2.00 Three Months : {themselves together into a volun- fand it can do without French bus- Toc. @ Month send all communications (0 Pun Ihe Borde of country legislators [tary committee to lattle the in- jiness because only the surplus will || o Ry LMIIEIOIOTE0 LD Rel m m lebo Entered at the Post Office at New Brimiz 2'¢ placed in a peculiar position. At |equities of the Jones law and other | be affected. If need be, the American || grjain Hoerald, and your lettes | |Democracy’s Rank and File to take place in Savannah, where ega s Becoud Clam Mall Matier undoubtedly favored such {sumptuary legislation; and similar | film manufacturers can keep out of || will he forwarded 10 New Vork. | | Continues to Exist Pulaski fell wounded in battle, dy- Democracy, so far as organization | ing in the harbor on board the| w04l qa (P—The TELEPHONE CALLS 5 | i ; 3 2 _, |is concerned. was never at such a “V Mayflower, vacht for presidents of Bustaess gz\c\;". S i r re toformed in Chicago. Boston, St loss. Indeed, they will feel the 10ss | And We're Tired of all the Old Ones! | 5y point as it is today in New Brit-| Pulaski, whose memory is revered fhie Mniten States and an honorable sl g aders | Louis, Detroit, Providence, Los less than were they forced to buy | Now that April showers are due ain. Both factions, that of which |in every Polish family, was tiuly an| veteran of Shive. it spend an un- whistled Angeles, Fittsburgh and Nashville. | French films against their will, As a | W can’t help wishing for a feW | \jayor paonessa appears to be lead- | Amercan hero and according 1o his- | wventful old age in the A The only profitable advertiging medium | Showers of mirth for then we KNOW |, ;g the older faction of which | torians, was the “father of Ameri- s el n the City. Ciiculation books and prem t i 4 probe of | Lawyers in other ities are being | matter of fact, few of the French v p o '8 W 4 = at Philadelphia. B s A crop of brand new jokes Would |1, “town committee is the back-|can calvary.” His active service as a| " o mistorie vessel will ride cas at i1ts moorings for at least four years. Unless some future presi- dent orders the craft put back into ing a committee of investiga- igation. Openly, however, as | committees of lawyers have been France and not apreciably feel the ation would |asked to take similar action. In the |tilpis they were forced 10 buy were grow! bone, are engaged in war to the bit- | ranking general was commended | ions {letter going out is this typical sen- |ever shown in this country. ter end. What promises to be a|by Congress and in 1910 a Member of the Associated I'res : s 3 The Amociated Press l» exciusiely om0 1 bad reading | ter A law which is unenforce S He Knew! prolonged fight is now in progress |monument was erected in his mem- titled to the use for re-pubiication of L | I' er: “Tommy, what does|with both sides, at this writing, de- |ory on Pennsylvania avenue in it their 10 1 at al 2 2 service it probably has made its 1 redited to It or Dot otherwise v ¢ 5 nlar. L e e p"m, 549 olao 1aca) = : : i A i termined to rule. Washington, with money appropriat- | |« \ovive The ensign of its com- . | i ) el < - S0 ; is | €d for that purpose by Coagress. In Bews: published ' therein. i Y, < . F t JF : rouble Such a political metamorphosis | ¢ g mander has been taken down, the vel . rll. Rather than SO THIS Is THE SUBWAY acis an ancies —Mrs. A C.HIll - ihas never before been witnessed in | !he capitol building a marble Lust g ro0ms will be dismantled, and 1 using to read in the — ____|the nistory of New Britain. nuring';’f T :‘:"}1» in one oorben of thel 1 geck chairs and salon furniture THL: FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY |(he national campaign of 1928, the | 1a!l containing similar busts of great! () =" (00q in the hold. The American heroes, while records mi romt arilaers and entistad’ s the C ssional library spea SRR SR R \e Congressional library speak vol | nave been transrerred 1o otner Member Andit Hureas of Circulation A B Cuwa al ogasizaton iwve created even more ibune how readers would S lling oA T 4 e e ¢ b ; s e s SUIE R sentl s 2 p 0L — party was solidly united and with aiyan ot t | c 1 e New | radio: “'One, two, three; roll. social enthusiasm that swept everything| =~~~ % % = distingulsh - : L " if it could provide ) — y A wouid-he marriage reformer [before it, cut down the republican | (TCE © m and his distinguished posts d In pewspaper ¢is- . tur efer tc el 1g and less crushing. It A gung leader gets rich, but we'd Ly 1§ 1o this paper to suggest that |majority for the presidential candi- e - e T L T e ¥ 'r_:v,s to both catlonal &nd ; i e Yorkers a long time | T8ther get less thrill when we an- !y, ring be dispensed with. date from several thousand to sev-| lg!‘d- ?fllm”_r«'sl AMONg represent- | .o icsioned by President Hoove advertisern swer the door Lell at night. It isit nearly such an original | eral hundred. a remarkable feat in|ative members of the Polish peoble | i (no in(erest of cconomy. Des- e seems to think! a manufacturing community in{in this state is given as the main| o 4,0 fict that he is fond of v are in for what | o He on sale @iy ip New But t s he indefinitely, and that con- | he carly bird also gets the best New England. On that occasion | éason for failure to bring the "m-|3“"‘"" e doa=riol oans do| hane: Ml e t worse rather than | press notices, if he's a robin. A'La Made | democracy was at its zenith. Today | ler up to the attention of the legi % = “hed i adi lators in Hartford. Those in other qunre; S-huiizs Nemmia S D I o © wife of & clergman should |it seems to have reached its nadir. k Grand Ceutra n bway merely pro-| =3 s m‘_y:\“"}’,f' eclarcs 4| But it is a popular fiction to be. | cllics look up fo New Britain to | Thers's no brass rail at ar Hiefinie ssed, lieve that the democratic party has|break the ice and push the matter mssy. but you do notice some evi- [bishop, eased to exist. Internal strife has| before the close of the present s Gnlesiay A Parish Model, in fac ;“ Fakened it personal animosity has |slon. But locally, the Polcs are sati Lo . . 3 g - [ fied with the passing of a resolution brought it to its knees but repub - i 2 % = B serious mistake | f9r a city-wide celebration, which|¢d mmen, the number required to . . 5 k! man the vacht. from « Detroit railway station it {hey. belleve that it cannot be val- | VI (ake up mostof theiritima anall B A LURE S8 i e £ ; T ot witl |lied. Given an issue on which all :n "nu. A mo\‘x ment is also on toot | el p Lol ticaren o t is e the eves emocratic | 10 have a resclution passed for the ' il Nt : ¢ 5 Liag S " |factions can unite, the democratic @ g A Juadapa. S e I ! oy eter pasil (ooe o1 Bloaaimrga. | 2011 all Attempiaito s the booty | oo e Trom its present | AMINE of the two parks in the|® future president desire that it be An 0 ! pres- |1 icaking up the collection and |Part o e e he | north ond, at the Junction of Broa, | TOUght back into service it can be © is to work the kid's problem | 4icoing of the sausages separately! | POSition and offer a s 2 R o Burritt and Clinton streets, Pulaski|done with little difticulty. hence 10 Times : ven times and still not get the iR {men and women who made up the| oo, L O ory of the| The Mayflower hoasts of a rec- e .. 1 answe > back x |rank a are still here and will ought mor: gs. nen answer in the back of the hook. Forelgn ; nkvmd' fl:!”}:): it given a reason. | U0 Polish heroes of Revolutionary | ord of wheh her crews have been exington aven uilt, = A Chinese Government mmm'"(“”‘”“"““ - m”dg aside for the | War period. A more appropri proud, and is first of all a unit of The mail pilot cheerfully risks [ who is studying American Stock Ex- | but they mu 4 | commemoration at this time could | the United States navy. his life, nover having observed the | change methods was held up by rob- not be made, and should the resolu-| The craft has assisted in the pro- : ” number of circular letters in his | bers in Philadelphia. Queensboro 15 built under the | nail bags. | This should add to the knowledge spur. Mor lings. And now |of the subject he is studying! B itvong ahowing on November' 1 some miore, incl world's| The low center of gravity is the . o |can be considered dead on the fol- feature of the car you demonstrate | Diplomatic {lowing April 13. Things don't hap- P g T T friends just before pointing the| A woman recently assured a I.un-lp. s ihat way is last in ¥ £ mes as much sub- | yy ool skyward, don magistrate that in the future > 3 cels sky 8 Session of Legislature h o o Grand Central than frn she will not stay with her daughter | yae o S R 0T pectation that the state will follow | The Mayflower was built for a e “Ill trade my Dirthright for a|and on-in-law for more than one| % & BN TR o tative ’llr example of ofhur staics, some- | pleasure yacht by N. G. Thomp- ng should be sponsored in regard [ son of Clydebank, Scotland, in 1596. mess of pottage,” said Esau, “but|day at a time. lure of the opinion that t {0 Kateawid et e o oninlon feres [to A state-wide munifestation of a!She was purchased from the Ogden patriotic duty, clot estate i March, 1898, by the they'll never get me to endorse — government. On March 19 of that cigarette,” ratified in every direction! | cessions. During, and after the war, [ & eds were plentitul for reconstruc- | Thats Telling Him? 1o legisiation, but now conditions | Drt I P. Lec Popular year the boat was ordered equipped | With Paterson Public for war and sent to help ave | the covernment spend $300,000 an- nually to satisfy the presidential { taste for cruising. Then, too, the President saw no necessity for keeping at his dis- posal nine officers and 148 enlist- more attractive skyscraper s along the route; and as the new ind higher buldings go up the great- Criny A box of sausages was crush of humanity to and | Aha! The first strawberries. A these first ones have the true siraw flavor. ctolen | licans wil make ‘a tral zone is a touch- examp subway i i e {tima bLeing while the factions fight it out to the end. A political party ldics slowly. Its decomposition is |gradual. No party that made such More lig 1 . Ther g Then tion pass, which is quite certain [tection of American naval interests New Britain may well feel satistied | in foreign waters; has served as a that @ moral debt has been flagship and has been called upon However, in justice 1o the n 1o act as an envoy of good will. She thousands of Poles spread through- | has conveyed many important pers out the state, who are not planning { socnages on various diplomatic and | similar anniversaries, liviag in ex- | social cruises 1 a vocal is rising city attr; the Americanism: Scorning people who dress up without taking @ bath;| Poet: “Who can define are ditferent. The birth control bill, : studying French before you learn| Iriend: “That's easy. It's the sea- |ihe vaccination bill, and the wom-| When Dr. Fred P. Lee tendersq|the sinking of the Mair Kers mere English, son for bubbling brooks, babbling | en’s jury bill, are old stories. Wise |Lis resignation as superintendent of| €T 1irst duty was in the capaci ise New York happens to = blondes, and bobbling ball-players!” | legislative heads have stock argu- lealth here several years ago, city | 1Y ©f @ dispatch boat during the ! —AMary Boynton |ments to advance. Hearings bhefore |officials put their heads together 1o Havana blockade in the Bpanish. e s e —_— | committees are much the same, s0|determine ways and means of re-| American war. She took part in the ! lcaders 100 dumb to avert disaster. There’s many a gyp ‘twixt the [much so in fact that the judiciary |taining his scrvices, even going 1| CAPWI of the Spanish vessel Sane ad cup and the lip! committee is noticeably irvitated | the extent of calling a special ses- | 1480 Apostol May 8, 1388, She was 3 when an unsuspecting person re- sion of the common council to ma- | At Cienfuegos when Major Dusen- Accommodating! |peats his speech. They've gone | terially increase his salary. | berg took possession, and fired a Pegzy is three and since he [ through a reconstruction period in| Dr. Lee, invited to take over the|S@lute of 21 guns as the national slump a mystery ters have started to school she is the state, and they can’t even fight'eyporintendoncy of the health de. | ®NSiZN was raised above the eity CHANCE FOR ANOTHER DEBATE ! 4 sy 1 r re. An ! a N | rather lonely, and so goes over to |about joads—the highway COMImIS-|jartment at Paterson, 30 6y (mall: t our neighbor, Mrs. Whitney, some |Sioner scems to have the final say ) pressed his appreciation, but de The Mayflower also saw duty in Subways attract build- | Naval competition: A method of Note to theatrical producers: A the Qifi- | merchant who otfered $2 hats for $6 wouldn't think the resulting 18 vou are . fellow | LiMes to visit her. |fon dhalunatien) ned and went into the broader | FOrto Rican waters before she was el ‘ The dirt road measure caused algulg of public th assigned to President Roosevelt Ju is carrying a gun because he| Necently the little tot came home | = 5 ield of public health service in the : = ane Shedvyie auseihe e e e slight rippie which was quickly - State. 28, 1902, Fach of the succeeding £y Did you thank Mrs, Whitney? | 2owned, the vaccination bill prom- | il ahist ‘exacitives: nave mads iibsel [ised action but the judiciary : visitor 1o Paterson—and New : FCONOMICS AND MARRIAGE Poihay ; that women | 28ked her mother. e O L Eom Britath visllora are) alwhva ‘weldome| Us® oL/ the yacht, creat e ot kv, looking Tathet ot ine house of represeniatives, anu [—-Would readily sgree that Dr, Lo allen, but brightening up, e mrowd couldnt eeL in 1o make |made the proper move when he ko right back. I think they have | 1 CTORS SO cepted the new position Ob:emafion: some more To the observer, the question| Housed in a former school build- “ —Mrs. F. L. Marshall arises, vIs it possibie that the state ing of approx ely the same siz n e » t horde of bLachelorettes in [but a boy doesn't leave any by- 4 joliticians are going stale?” The bills #8 the Burritt school at the corner "e h r product. l NEEDS OF THE TIMES! | 1hat used to interest them are shut |Of Main and Fast Main stieets, an athe are said to ilion iore courage than men, but i New Yok City. They | (€Y show more backbo g to com- Jose m reply 1itting the circum- stances; and as this remains a free sujtes” of —one room. WO | yqy peeq @ gacond daughter to sometinies o | st country rin i “¥ n 3 i 3 ometin re [wear the other's outgrown clothes ich the v B ‘ lik By Edgar M. Tod {f without much trouble, and the |MOl unlike that building in structur- Washington, April 13.—For for Southern New England: Rain | Saturday; Sunday fair and w Forecast for Euastern N One rewson why the driver es-| 1f 1 wished to be fucetious 1 gervant of the people, the legislators, |4l design, are the sgencies of th | would say that it needs more adver- | 4re running at right angles with the Paterson department of health, il AN {oian- Bugh Lo &llds! undert the ‘,””“givmnx, but T am talking about the | people who elect them. operating under Dr. Lee's personal W heel needs of the times, and not of the Party lines are very much in evi- Supervision. The building is thre < Times. dence at the legislature which may stories high. On the main floor are | 1O8UY cloudy and slightly warmer Especially am T thinking of those [account for the stalemate they have | the spacious offices of Dr. Lee and | possibly rain in north portion sat- poor little, helpless Dumb Doras | struck—every bill is machine vs his sccretary, leading from main m.}"““‘"b";“”“" mostly fair and i 2 e ek who gst inviegled into matrimony |democrats and independents. Politi- fices much larger than any single | SO ¢What warmer. mil- | lege by writing. but of course tl A 5 e % i s v lamize e any single | conaitions:, | Tha alsturbanos that doesn't include the ones who begin: | With some crusl ogre, and then have | cal expediency is the excuse for stay- |office in the New Britain municipal | < L e iy “1to speng two or three weeks getting |ing with the party, but if that idea building. Officers for heads of the| &S €CNtral over eastern Wisconsin costs. = a divorce, with alimony atiached, | gathers too much momentum there's [various burcaus are also on this| lm‘d"""‘( “"‘;‘“‘" has moved slow! f "his should be ficd. The mar- | & dropping off place : offing. |floor northeastward with diminished in- or side Maybe that Boston poet really | This should be simplified. The mar- | dropping off place in the offir oor. tensity, while a storm of col ’an © license should have a redeem- = The second floor is given over to| oho S ponsenr: hundreds of t was robbed of $600. and maybe |8 > | able intensity deve 11 some editer sent him $5 when he |Able divorce certificate and alimony | Connecticut Remiss # luboratory many times as large | 201¢ INtensity developed off the mid- i coupons. This would save the in-|in Honoring Pulaski |as th re suite of offic S arboonkt aal ieseentned o e . : e : At ] e : sll,vpl\ have already been lnl;n-nl:n‘ pied Ly the local department of ‘n_: u’\:llv‘n')n;;'“;nm:lrm Nantucket, T | of law through these young and un. |10cal Poles to commemorate the |health. One of the auxillary officss|. - reat AL SR TN Correct this sentence: ac 2 & young RUs e e L u t o st (I et thie seiten L We Mad | ohisticated. Dumb Doras have to|150th anniversary of the death of |10 the! laboratory houses tier after | 'o s Ty B bouty rhing sy 1seless to preach about what | guests ove o week-end,” said she, | . eneral Ca r P c e - Hier SoMGRoRstwand : e C ; e (it ih & Balkrebr wiways was ez | 85 IR Srdsc toieliminate Walatrpins | Aeneral Dashnle kil iskiior Revotuzter ot wite coopsiin fwhiahipiliea || Shc /o U0 DTSR Lo HCRIAEIRD ricars, Tnd amall town, [Young oghtito dojor what | JHL (B8 bathis o slnaa s P- | finsbana Gnaoyinas dame s sodiep Gn R 8 Dl e e cafeniiva pusioine | D S R EEHT Ba sh | d. 2 sty 2 : The indicat p = Copyright 1928, Publishe | A goodt wife should he treated {known the celebration will be oflanimals are raised for experimental| ¢ BC9#tONs are for & con : il pyrig 20. Publishiers | B et s their - e | ity-wide importance, a resolution | purposes Jiaugkon oliraing nranphve dn o ited parking pr : ics which stimulates Syndica BeBood strantingnt g dhiel “|Leing passed by the counc ’ i New England states Saturday s They should be loved, but one should | UM passed by Uhe council :;. pet], On the thind floor i a large audi- o0 48 ‘.’.'IL:;\{' s st AT;‘]T.‘ 1?1; o ore the good g ! aside b e da torium from the rostrum of which | o L R now where the good wife's hus-| ;o oxoroiges, S0 far s0 good, as far |[. s e | rising temperatures Sunday. capes unhurt is because he 1s limp is ®aid that hundreds of boys canny lare making their way through col- cost| < ho work as 1 masters.” | N {or ler Al Mp o s e st for them to do” in the face ould work Lee conducts daily talks to his and is at the time or trouble may S 7 las New Britain is conterned. But— - Storm warnings are dis 1 cnough 25 Y A d | develop. \ands are very na a8 Staff of b5 employes and the b g 8 spliy e ouh 1o ears Ago 10 ay oy, Hustrnon ate yury Barrow- | Lrominent Polen throushout e |of visting. nuros waieh e orD3 | rom New London, Conn, to East- 1 luxuries —_— o and sometimes develop What | g1, 1 und for that matter a number port, Main is Known us a trigger finger. | 150,000 residents of Paterson. ork in_this community seem 1o think | 10 uqdition to his work with the "OTET] Alderman Curtais was around| Woren, as a rule—hut there is| pa¢ the celobra FRlIa B atain ! " | millions of un- | today as usual. He said he|no use in going into all that. We|iige. Celebeationishor & calth department, Dr, Lee acts as | RECRU”‘S LET GO Eoua et g od ir metropolis would re- | was not surprised at his defeat, but | knew they rule—t i e nirle | o nioalione b LHAt ertant inskiletonsin e Paterson) Gen- arricd lox v had not | the majority was larger than he ex- [ they rule. However you cannot 1ay |pave been exchanged betwee se: | “Tal hospital, one of the show plac pt-’rrvrr] ’ SIS |down a hard and fast rule about | 2m\-=r-lnmi“ '12:}: ;1'4“ pnl-o;m it "a:«:ly(nu ‘i’.’,‘:‘,“i, ”\\-', “p”,mm, 1'“’:‘,‘,‘”‘ ?r the SRl Nehnne Ren Lons e : R B e ¢ _ The election of Howard M. Steele | women. whether a bill was introduced in the 320 90 "M:‘ S PoinaOIa Ansonia 1 2 | as city collector has again raised What women really want are|jegislature, wher October 11 also a n;‘«w gatherings ot S ksallcy G e {old question. that of whether man | fewer husbands and more bridge | would be proclaimed a day of state- | PUP!18 in the Paterson schools, Youngsters Retained. A FILM WA can be both collector and council- | partne wide celebration in which the state When Dr, 1 went to Paterson, bt : g man. The corporation counsel be- | officially would take part. Bills to N Was practically unknown to the hiladelphia, April 13 (P—Alto- DRINK ON THE HIGH SEAS nane Leta e licves he can, and it is not expected | that effect have already been intro- | [“$I4e0ts of that city. He recalls|8ether the name of nine recrule Brotesalo prohibitionists in v t ; ¥ American | any effort will be made to embarrass | duced and passed on favorably in |P4VInE had but one personal fricnd, | have een lopped off the club roster a physician who served with him in |0f U Philadelphia Athletics. The ped Off Roster of Athletics—Two Washington and elsewhere hive i st seem to have | Mr. Steels i many states including Iilinois, Mich- Supt. of Wires George Cooley has | igan, Wisconsin, Maine, New York |lh¢ United States army during the |two lutest, announced today, —are 3 submitted his annual report to the and Georgia, while other states arc | V4= He was not long in the city|Pitcher Bolen, returned to Balti- NG OANOTHEE Isst m to be losing no t pra @ @ Will be shown | ciry clerk. He states that there was expected to foliow suit. hen his circle of friends began o !more, and Outficlder Hume who 1t of gnashing teeth. Thein © final move which bell alarws during the year, Six| {1t would be fitting for all the iNCTease and he was soon enrolled us [RO=S {o Albany. Korelli will e now is 1o pass a law Whic i lamentable {new wignal hoxes were installed. The | original 13 states 1o join in this|ON¢ Of the members of the Hamilion $hipped to Portland, Oregon, while police signxl system is working, fair- procession of other far-off stutes in | Club. one of the oldest and most | Martinsburg, W, Va.,, gets Deisen- 1y well, but t lephones pick up | commemorating officially the death |©Xclusive clubs of its kind in the roth, Wagner, Hinckle, Sharkey, ng the American fla h nioving b interests that | jngyction from the electric light 3 {of & man, who had died for love of |COUNtry..occupying an entire buill-|Scott and Glowacki e el % S DAt e by o e | liberty and freedom on foreign soil, |IN€ in the Leart of the business dis-| Of the juveniles taken south with “ State Vice President A. L. Thomp- and in the prime of youth. Maine, trict. the Athletics only Bill Breckenridge ? ! - S aioe iy |son of the PO 8, of A, willigo to] with a Polish population slightly ex- | Dr. Lee has become an enthusias- |and George Malicky, both right Considerir at the Leviathan, |cans : S "% | Routhinzton this evening and ad- ceeding that of this city, deserves|!C Patersonian and considers the [handed pitchers, are retained, n it was under government own- v effect of reduce | gross 4 me called for the pur- | edit for being the first of the orig- [City 10 be one of the best in the Mack was hopeful that the city ip and control, was credited with 4 participation in | pose of arousing interest in the for- inal thirteen states to see (he import- |United Btates, a viewpolnt which seties with the Phillies would! be ittt Aol 100 r e ent mstion of inaw hmy ance of the sesquicentenaial cele- | Mrs, Lee also shares, completed today. y : iy The first poison register filed by a bration. Georgia, where Poles are| Daterson is not a great distance| Cold weather has held the city is illogical to expect that 1t had already been notably rednced eparting owner was filed at th scarce, is preparing the largest cel- from the Mason-Dixon line where |Series to three games thus far, two w could be enforced now |due to previous curtailments. The |town clerk's office today, 1t con. cbration, with a mammoth program nothern progressiveness and indus-|0f Which were won by the rejuve- 10 the others just American film makers, unwilling 1o | tained only two entries. In one case jlry meet southern hospitality. 1t ‘s| nated Phillics. subsidize the French film industry | the Poison was used for a horse and | city that has but two groups 3 {in the other for killing bugs. Rl e e S namely, those who arc “in” anl Brooklyn Robins Are o the tune of from $400,000 1o nes |those who are “out.” Dr. Lec, in Py S e lo pare & o 3600010 & year, 4 wenl Ty them. |yrote S 3 omance! | Paterson, s most asstirediy in. Outhit by Greenshoro food ibout it selves to forego the French market 0 Baseball o Rac i) '\”r;l;wmmymm:;u"r‘:m Altnowgh. the Bre ok M‘r;: i i : : . . And they se or o \ \ Althou, e Bre i i G e 3 ST on an altosether. Ty closing their offices | HE‘QK': A:rs"e” 3 “933(:]'! orchids and violets and ties and|R€Igh Count Carries . el Ina) Ehme 1 D wonth yERAR being fed mostly upon food raised | American ship needs to drink liquor in France, however, newsrecls of |4 [hartniouth inaugurate the 1424 roscs. All save onc, a poor young| 126 Pounds Top Weight | day ngainst the Greensboro Patriots, lsewhere. Such food is transported outside the 12-mile limit. It is pos- | ¥rench events likewise will fers [bhasebull scason here today, with the | fetlow Who senl her a simple “m"l Newbury, Eng.. April 13 P—The | B0t 20 hits and 21 runs, there were : iy siot i \ ettty /itionist 10 be on | minate. Elis slightly favored to win the in.| “Mamma. I was just fooling. Baby [ bunch of daisies. { American colt, Reigh Count, making | not cnough to win the game. = The from long distances; some of it could |sible for any prohibitionist to be 1 itial contest because of their suc.|didn’t swallow a dime, he omly| She married the man who sent|)ig sccond appearance today on|Patriots got 26 safeties and 23 runs, be raised in the state. Senator Der- | board and remain as dry as he ever | French film makers, in common | o oe) record during the southern |Swallowed a peany!” orchids! | British turf in the Newbury spring |12 of their counters coming in the n sad it all few words: A |was. Only those who wish to drink the film producers in other | iraining trip just completed. . cup race, carried a top weight of | fourth inning. Babe Herman was falling off in rural populat ¢ stronger than water, milk, tea | European nations, look upon the| Coach Wood announced Loud or Auyone O 1w X1 o e satety Tt [t fini ive Hieina Jo Bic sty . ore Miller probably would pitch for| Dearborn: “You can't telephone| Fred: “Carol is always talking| The field held about 20 runners.|!ing five times in six attempts to decreased food products, gencrally | or coffee are accommodated. Hollywood moguls as interests seck- |y 0 GOt 0h (o mectod | from a radio.” about hefselr.” | None of the experts gave him a pos- | bring his southern batting average bad agricultural conditions, 2 As we see it, that 18 their busincss; ing to destroy the manufacture of |0 Lurl for the Green | Rodgers: “Sure T can. There's a| Muricl: “The egoist:” sible chance to win and the betting ' Up to 500 R i bl i L D Lhativs Dl Thia ot churetats oot e S big difference between them!” Fred: “And Mac is always talking | forecast quotcd the American at = AR R e 1 N <t the ness true. It is possible, however, that noe BABY LOSES FINGER —Rev. W, W. Agnew about other people. |sixth on the list at 10-1. Athford | M. 8. VILE GRANTED DIVORCE reforestation: and lastly ' | . Edward Kachnaswicz, nine montis = Muriel: “The old gossip!™ was the favorite ar 5-1. L divoroR Gl praten RSN creased prices for food that such | 1f it is so terrible to have liquor film product cisewhere can compete | | <TE0TE CREURETIL SO ORI EN PASSANT Fred: “And Ruth mever says a | @5 7 el e e sl agricultural conditions create. s0ld on American liners beyond the 1 [with the American films. all things achnaswicz of 732 East street, had el o ‘ e AL B S b L B A B S DL Scnator Peasley, enunciating the | 12-mile limit, how s it re- |considered. Ris right index finger amputated at| One reason that the gallcrics ot h.\n el: “Regular dumb-bell, un'l!:'v'n;rlr:";\':: o ‘:.“Zr.;zp ;?11‘1‘1‘):'1:!;‘“ fj?l‘c‘i'g' Qffir.nf.'.?.;""?"m"'Qli'rff’wfi’.' 2 i New ] < . e e i an- | she ) s Stephe: * ¥ . view of the majority. seems to have \garded s less terrible for | French films are inferior and ad- |Now n;r":I: mf:fy",'.u.fl?;‘ifi"‘}?:n :;.rr:-h;::n.’::l()“ar'e’wn:;hcl::-:f: filled, —Charles Reich | Daye. 1t was mainly the gift of |granted on grounds of desertion. alighted upon & weak excuse for |American ambassadors in for- |mittedly so. Yet the film producers| ., "o . way caught in a door at|as they were 16 years ago, with| (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction |Rev. Jesse Glover, —nonconformist They were married March 31, 1919, ignoring the plan. “Politics,” he 2aid. [eign countries, and American in that country insist upon monopo- | his parents’ home Thursday. newsboys, is that all the newshoys Forbidden) minister, and have two children. z clse to worry about and t a condition where no would seek 1o extend prohibition to by the un 41l ships f three Ameri- ng the Liggest Lootlegging ship of course, is somet . only 1o private owners would turn T