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6’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1929. ity to the justice depart- |travel. and happiness in the ration- | sorry for the country, if not angry at or she would like to be when grown | coarsest of the bran. Graham flour | Boston ... Siiens 34 0 ® the New Bntam Herald; v —which are supposed to bei.d use of these modern vehicles. A |fate. The Academy and Mr. Taylor “PM o i §|°!l;mnmdnll of t:w grain excrvl{;hw iizmflo . . :3 , : e e he lesson one little K ar G is- | Chicago ..... e HRRALD PUBLIBHING QOMBANY. |55 in pu demand. President [vast new industry has been created | would take the spice out of speech. S0l DoMCE b oy Site: usk and s tluely groung. This. dis ga] tackling a few — = tinction however, is not obsefved .y | Cincinnati Ve 10 within a generation, giving employ- | Our point is that we want more of “Why,” said the teacher, “isn't |all millers, hanrar ol “ !ment to hundreds of thousands it. there anything you would lke to be| Q. What is the population of |Duluth ... e 3 ‘ — when you grow up?* Ttaly and of the largest Italian city? | Hatteras .............. 16 60 fassued Dally (Sunday Excepted) g i e At Herald Bidg. 671 Church Sueet | [Nings ata time and not going to the ‘ directly and indirectly. ; “Yes,” said the little girl, * A. Mtaly has a population of 38, | Los Angeles ... CRA 54 i A f . [0 goodithatihas icornepit the z would like to bé married, but . Milan the largest city in|Nantucket .. $2.00 Thres Mouths : theor é ut {automobiles counterbalances the F t JF 3 don’t know how to draw it!" | Ttaly has a population of 877,834, |Nashville .....eeeenn.e 54 tha sRiMeRth ¢ work when congress. | exil; though It is useless to overiook |8 A CES AN ancies “""":;;::3"""“',‘"“""“'3;’:"" {"'Q. What does the name Schlegel |New Haven ........... 39 37 9 . enat e tt 1 >vils. Most of the latter are of | '“'""l “‘ Dl "do e bl A Dilemm: mean? New Orleans .......... 8 66 Entered bt e o e s i o : | "'"." Pl e ey Visiior “¥ou'look piszien.” | A, It is a German family name, |New York ............ 42 36 S8 fecers Clam i 1 d ipon being |a nature that can be eliminated if | g5 3 yniform divorce law would || Will be furwanled to New Vork. Country Judge: “I am. 1 don't derived from an occupation, that of | Pittsburgh ............ 46 TELEPHONE CALLS | solve the problem? Well, we have 4 know what to do about this fellow | & Winer, or more correctly, the tools | Portland, Me. ......... 36 28 Business Ofce . L2 st ke an impressio t g {unitorm liquor law. They'll Just Have To! .. |the constable pinched. of a miner as “hammer” or “picl St. Louis .... oo A 4" Edieuia) Shnoine i y constituent 1 — Lives of famous folks assure us Visitor: “How 80 Q. What would be the effect of | Washington ........ E 4" — ; | essed are tne poor. They g0 on | If in tame w2 too are clad, | the sudden stoppage of the axial ro- A 3 evera t 1 g N PrOmunent b i) instead of waiting until | Heaps of readers must endure us Country Judge: “1 told him “Ten | y.i;0n"of the earth? Rvertimns e e Py " ak | state e defe some lawyer strips them | g m from some “ad"! [dollars or ten day: : 2o v some lawyer strips them. Looking Visitor: “What of it |* A. Due to this rotation. objects ) | ) e qu | Country Judge: “You sce, he|on the carth's surface are now mov- SEVEN 60 T0 HOSPITAL T y be held in mer : go s A vative is oge who nev This Side of Paradise! lain't got the $10 and we ain't got |INE eastward with velocities ranging . Member al the Aueciatca Lree e | s M e found himself in u strange town,| Mr. Wrigley (proudly): “Thirty- |} o /s | from 1,000 miles an hour at the ftiea 1o the uew far re-pu Ty e ; ; Lroke and in necd of a shave. four freight cara loaded with my anley A, Fleck | fauator 1o zero at the poles. The| B oaus! cditan’ to At orin her wise ' t old ence i | What do you think of that®” & (o) ignt 1524, Reproduction | astward motion of the objects d o r;i paper a. H oca N T i problem will nee Yet 990 per nt of those who ‘riend: “Some chew-chew train Forbidden) would still continue if the earth Overturning Two Cars on RsCale ly solved to bought violet ray lamps last win- P ki e ) | ceused suddenly to rotate, until 1 residents, wh ter will soon be hunting a shady such objects were slowed down and Newburyport Turnpike. Member Audit Bur ; AR iy Tace, | Faustine ‘m.,,,,,u by friction or collision wit oy : SRR i e S i gL b ) : | eSSty You must know that I find it al- estions fixed objects on the earth’s surfaec. | Peabody, Mass, April 15.—(U Ty Roi 1 v ountry i rs feel certain th vays sweet The ohjects wonld mot leave the| A moforist who ignored a boulevard is sufficient effort made in that Confused Motorist Responsible for Fou en lahoratory tests indicate, 2ay s ffer tana et ile ik | S nong other things, that the patient thE steady anciyonsotier LD J stop signal caused an automobi Q. Must a writer obtain permis- | accident which sent seven persons s | 2 And when it's dark, to tread a lone- sion 1o assume a pen name? | : ; STANDARDIZED SPEECH | B 1 etrost . [#5 ~o | to hospitals vesterday. 1S AOT NEEDED ! million years of development,| with vou beside me so protect- 1 Q. How much is one thousand| Those hurt were: Mrs. Mar it last in a woman who dollars, United States money, in Walts. Providence. T. 1 Ul from u string 01 |1 5y guite still the while you bland- English pounds? | Krinski, 54. his ~ wife, Anna e | At par exchange, 205 pounds, 10| Mrs. Dorothy Woods, 21, t trying t . | How. withont vou, my fect would | ! shillings. | Watts, 6, all of Portsmouth, N. il when you're caught headed e | @ What became of the picture | and Emil Bordeuleau and Mrs. Mary WrOng Way On a one-way strecl, | por | am musing on how strangely | “Heat on which Greta Garbo was | Bordeuleau, both of Lowell. » always pretend you are | well Iworking? | Mrs. Marian Watts and Eilcen | A. Tt has been released under Walls were still at a hospital here to- — away. the title of “Wild Orchids.” v but were expected to recover, rn leader, apparently, is one | 5 QUESTIONS ANSWEI Q. Where was Jackie Coogan|The other vietims had been dis- suade others to do the | Please always, always "Ine YOUr | Yoy can get an answer to any born? | work while he takes the glory. ann, {question of fact or information by | A. Los Angel Calif, Bordeuleau told police he did not Its needlessness is very dear 10| riting to the Question Editor, New g e understand the traflic signals. Both Home is a place where you make o i S L q 0“m—nmn Herald, Washington Bureau, » his car and that operated by Krine your own peanuat butter sandwiches. hisswasted s SIRGNEL I IS EHRATCR 11322 New York avenue, Washington. 06 ski were overturned and wrecked — ihat charm D, C., enclosing two cents in stumps servations |The crash occurred on the New Americanism: Hunting for queer- | T love you for, a little wistfully for reply. Medical, legal ar.d marital | - buryport turnpike at Pope's Corner, ooking an si trading in a goo¢ | Ah. dariing may I never let it sip |y g i0e cannot be given, nor can es- 0" T’, " t’, { Danvers Highlands. ek aa iaelE Soks attiari all How offen 1 deliberately fript [eoic0 98GB" b6 Kiuan: BoC E4n o8 e eailner » = |other questious will receive a per- — t isn't Lard to love your fellow Domestic Game! | sonal reply. 1insigned requests :an. Washington, April Iorecast | e 0 owr n men. until you see oenc who has ac- Dobhs: “Are vou going 10 the ;01 1,g answered. All letters aretfor Southern New England: Prob- Mamed Llfe Not complished very little trying to be | ball game tomorrow S SaNBerel = Eaitor ably showers tonight and Tuesday; o s home.’ Q. Who was the Admirall inlfiresn 1o ‘strong easterly winds, U. 8 Fleet in Euro- | hossibly gales on the south coast Blames Wives' “Nerves” Academy o of thos oo 0 back 1 seem to get along With YOU | euuum A republic 1s a land in which | Dobbs: “What do you muar Charge of the tearned |y, is no tyranny except that ap- Wilson: “Every ni the wife | pean waters during the World War? Foreeast for Eastern New York proved by the eommunity con- |pitches into me and believe me I A, William & Sims Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday ““Weak nerves,” said a New York doce science jcatch it Q. Where in the Bible is the ,robably showers in south portion; | tor recently, *'in my estimation wreck A | Marion V. Steers | story of Samson? 10t much change in ature; | more happily married lives than any Funny man! Struggling to ac- === | A. Judges, Chapters 13, 14, 15 strong casterly winds, possibly gales. | other cause. sire property he must die and| There is only one way to make |and 16 Conditions: A disturbunce is cen- | Besides making the sweetest digpo- and yct feeling superior tc | grown-up people wise, and that is to Q. Where is the 1 E tral this morning over the cast Gulf| sition sour and irritable, nervoustiess | mobile built? states, Montgomery, Ala., 29.54 | i5a terrible drain on your vital forces —_ | A. At Seine, Franc inches. In conjunction with an| ~Tit saps your youth and your strength sweetheart | | What exercises will strength- area of high pressure that persists| and dulls your beauty. What a differ. | ¢n the hands forcarms Of & over the S Lawrence valley and the | €nce from the bright-eyed, vibrant girl wdored didn't include | boxer” New England states, it is producing | he married. “No wonder married life A, Squeezing rubber Lalls 08 @ raing from the Ohie valley and Lake | $6€mSs unbearable! = | | good exere - the purpose. When Erie districts southward to the Gulr | Bt you can get rid of your nervous. way he utiliz : : ] [walking take & handball or tennis | const and eastward to contral Penn- 168 = speedily too—and become the possit 3 Thee ot i \ o [ b all an cach hand wnd keep grPPINK | sylvania, Maryland, Virginia and the | $13dY -nerved, radiant woman you e iorliar | Ridk | J |them tignti n relaxing alter. Carolinds. A ridge of high pressure | 0S¢ Were.Takea teaspoonful of Tanlac g i’ Gl & £pring ¥Finel| OF Lpvevaila from the Lake resion southe| oiorc miealsiandibelose golng folgl a | nately. Ther Pring: &E11 D¢ purevas e 5555100 AV and if it doesn't soon make a new S d various tensfons, called handgrips, | westward to the Texas Panhandle | yoman of you—doesn't rid you of that Alas! When you absorb cultu L [on the market, which would answer and pressure is high over the Pacific tired, strained feeling—go back and get m a correspondence school asd - {the same purpose. Another good cx- |states. A disturbance is forming in | your'money. attend a party all primed to show ercise tor the forearms and wrists the Canadian nort st, Edmonton | * Go to your druggist now and get a body will sit still to Jisten. g |is to swinz tie nds back and 2062 inches Temperatures con- | bottle of Tanlac. Millions of folks have —— { | forth at the wrist j the tinue below the normals in the| started back on_the road to youth, nost certain evidence by scles are very tired northern districts east the Plains | health and happiness with this world ng is the town man’s convic g 4 What is the timberline? states, | famous tonic and there is no reason at farming is the ideal life. | ? 'he aititude at which trees| Conditions favor 1his vicinity | why you, too, can’t begin today to re- | s Unsettled showery weather and not | build your worn-out tissues and re- Is mot going to the |\ wore emicient heating system® | £ ; | @ What kind of materials areimuch change in temperature. vitalize your entire system, akers heard that ¢ you to gt mors | N\ e Bangkok and Balliburti and from | Warnings for high winds are dis- | nflect th cat by spending more moncy for 7 ree do they come? played on the coast i Shueb 16l Nangkok and Balliburtijcome mperatures yestarday { S rom the Netherlands, Indies High Low| ‘ it t ot “1 enjoy nd Malaysia, They are plaited A! B [ Ity ML Apper, “and yet | straws, Bangkok is usually — more 4-‘; $2 MILLION BOTTLES USED to-aome- times 1 long for selitude and the ' expr than Balliburti. | opportunity to meditate on serious — | Q. Is there such a word as ca- because they don't think. | iet them be as foolish as they will! sweetie, The pickled | FALRLY GOOD SHOW I T e : hEe s ML TLp ter-corner? e A. Cater-corner, pronounced, as SEALING WAN CRAFT Copyright, 1429, Publishers e Fxhminations! it it were spelled cattacorner and 5 satul articles can be i o a syndicate etimy Eesndoniibnk | sometimes spelled catacorner, is a i k. 1 can d b y Areorata Saripdh 5 ! > ! an be mo e provincial English word that you | A COMMON.SENSE EDITORIAL |y 1ing in the standard unabridged 1 who has elect- | e | srover E. Behn e eiare 1 25 Vears Ago Today Sl el LS R 1 tried to sell me some son Square Garden? A He was president of the Maldison Square Garden ¢orpori- tion, i which ne owned considerabls EALIN X CRAFT EDITOR, Hiireau: New Drilati 5 W ¢ Behn 7 he = = = = (LI COUPON HERW— = — — — = article | e first « i asked, smiling ] “Xpenses “When you say that, smile,” T and the late] 1. And from the way 1 spoke, 4 3 ow that 1 meant what T suid. i s of | A tug-of-war between the New | Now that man we about his Britain r« and Bristol hook | joi, in the wrong way. Most of us {and ladder company team opened { g, phout our jobs in the wrong w s i ; « ¥ s i = bt Iy “encircle the globe anc NAME the Foreste rin 1ast \We forget the other fellow. They say | b lekimElobessid | SHH it twais e | 1ot am elephant mever forgets, Did | 41Tive at his exact starting poin A oG e d ¥ ollowe | you ever hear of an elephant failing | o = 5 Las - - e ] v s the difference - ITY . STATE See the ric curtain at the |yi"buginess? Elephants never forget, |, & W th . x;. ;" w. | Cormody yall |and daisies won't tell. Two thing ‘vu;’u\ v,‘nhu'_1 or whole wheat flour 1 am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. selectmen, Engineer Caldwell, |y o 5 = and graham flo L e special con at we humane might well take to | 477 BULAST TOUTS by farm yesterday and decid | Lo other day T met an ol | CONtaina all the grain _ed on the char made there. | uengolmate, He w ng. “Well | About $1 1 et *old-timer.” 1 said. hat's that - | committ inized by electing F.iyoyrve got in your har What |G. Platt c 10 1T, Meskill My other hand,” he replic do/[mecoeiary sk L - | shaking it | and | “Now the reason my old school- 5 kRorn 1 heing mentioned | vt ane ward inste the sther. SEVERAL TIMES RECENTLY IN THE MAP SCRAMBLE To “The annuil meeting of the Byl | 143 STENINE 08 B8 H R e e MAKE A TRAIN, A ROOF RIPER HAS JUMPED OFF JUST + foreign tongu ness Men's association was held fast Jerstand what It is all |ovening. Dresident A. H. Abbe was | A jof of people think interest is AS ANOTHER PASSENGER WAS RUSHING FRoM THE CAR. ! LA EVA RN RS0 RISAIEIA YN, AU DTN IR STV B C AN how would Mr. |recelected he a ON 4 had thing. They call people who “zwieback 7" And |another yea : ) "~ | take interest on their money “usur- he haa |oved { : And yet Ezra was a “usurer.” MeMillan, 8 for 1. H. Johnston Paul was a “usurer.” Otto H. for H. L and was elected | yiupn s a “usucer.” Think that over United States exist | vice presider molfon oLIMIB ol o Grogister andiuas i1 liehoron - on was named | gy nat risht [ nanimo f ecretary Denis Do you suppose that God sent tatis neceseary (o porsees slandlpyorgin celected treasurer. | mupna down to the Israclites for irdize h. The fact that the re- The following committer Was &P- | nothing” Not much. They paid for zion is vast does not discourage | pointed to arrange echedule t:"n, and they paid for it good. The closing ' stores on hal |l d'n-\. gold alone in the Ark gf the Cove- O B dipthing, 1 nor: &hoes. Wl yant ran into hundreds of thousands T uppres e el = W. B ROSS- | o6 goltare. Hundreds of thousands of THE THREE ISSUES like; Mr ylor wants all i) SO0 A el RTINO '”‘"‘dnllar,k in ‘“nterest.” Eaky come, of the three pronour titles alike, J. Porter: hardware, H. L. | easy g2 IO S e St S et e B Hwood | On the street in which T live ! 2 : 3 dry to he known a8 the | pore 5 a line of trees. They e Associated ‘ Surope. either, where the | fgtimer laundry will open for busi- | gm0y ‘rne full of twigs and motor raffie half dozen major lang s are ness at Walnut street ;“0""‘ | branches. All except one. This one spoken in various ways in various | V. J- Latimer, who has had ten |iree has no twigs or branches. It . fitha various Bavt Sy [haim cxvenienc Hol ness 48 hasn't even any leaves. It just stands 1 10 o mot parts of the various countries. The | he proprietor. there, One day last week 1 deter- educated Englishman with a back- L mined to see what was wrong with 2round of Oxford learning isn't zoing | Major Ayer Ordered that tree. T winted to know why, in v e, 8t 2 there to accept ling ic marvels from | s 4 a line of fine, strong trees, : g I | 'l:_o,:\,_e“, J“ersflf ,_Post;shou]d be one weak one. 1 suspected it o L e | wan st g AN R |that it _wasn't playing the game cated Scotsman from Edinburgh is | Cagton, i Gy ApHy right. Not many of us do. in the educated gentlemen in | Major Edward Melvin Ayer of N | 8o T went ciose to it and exam- ined it. It wasn't a tree at all. It pooh- stock Q. 1f a person staris dircetlyv R cast any point and follows the Vit ; b il NS Cokpite T inegnoRg same parallel of latitude and always t o o tige ) Costs radio moves in an ecasterly direction, will men idealistic enough 1o imagine v 1o pay better, them Academy wants us all to Al Britain, an officer in e ordnance |department reserve corps of t was a hydrant il ) 1 . {army, has been ordered to actine | Watch out that you aren’t a hy- Liiose of s whos prot {0 the management of all and both think the highhat fellows | iyty effective May 12, it was learned | drant in a line of trees. Or, worse i doee ne have created a plenitude |in and around London are plumb im the war department today. yet, a line of treee in a hydrant.! 10 keep a man's v £ col 15| iolet Aoths apd In. | erazy: Major Ayer is to proceed to Dover. —— S sl AEiiaih ak Khe St Bkl il bl R e g [N 4. for training at the Picatinny Poor Mother! P st . es, 1 siness f yers, One of the thills in radio is tol; Clarence: 1 want to marry your this i¢ something over I Be Kas have menaced morality, have given listen to announcers who are .m.‘ daughter. sir.” rent. The boys at Charlotte, N. C Sylvia's Dad: “No, it would break | her mother's heart! She's so used ntrol over how f s wit 5 problems sgow uTe poor practitioners in the S AT R t have troublesome | finer pe of the Scot language: e svanrol. 1o criminals a means for quick es- | SR T o for i e, know their South. | for instance. know their South. Anf to your candy now THL SPECIAL SESSION *| The social good from motor cars 'romething different in specch is at- —Charles W. Henricks Tire #pecial gession of Congress is comprises rapid transportation for tainable at Toronto. Ont. Dialing to a e «pertcl to concentrate upon those most of the population, more good distant station and finding the an- She Couldn’t Draw ll!‘l . e o | o i A school teacher one day, during topine—rfarm rdliet, tariff and trans. jroads than ever in history. & whole- | nouncer talks just like the academy diid hoir Tor diawiie ol s g (Ponaine Fox, 1929, The Belt Syndicate, Tnc) fer of prohibition enforcement from | some stimulation of outdoor life, |pcls in New Yerk would make anvl her pupils that each draw what he

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