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vel | places for travelers to reach. The such tion to convenient air tr New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING OOMPANY ports would ordinarily hard downtown bus stations for ued Dally (Sundsy KEzcepted) At Heraid Bldg.. 67 Church travelers make it as casy as reaching a railroad station; for when you've SUBSCRIPTION RATES & Year $200 Thres i you've made the air Months 50 ship Montb » Mon! : to speculate upon Entered at the Post Office at New Hriwaic a8 Secoud Clase Mall Matter. f air passenger travel distance pas- TELEPHONK CALLS ipts of railroads. For Business Office e Editorial Rooms wir service will be on schedules are maine 11 kinds of weather ly profitable advertising mediun m ot y on books and pres ¢ learns to expect a foom always open to advertisers the h lines cannot be long 1 of speed and safety the Associated Press Prems i» exclusiy to it o paper therein. Member ot Amociated 10 Tne ss has been achieved titied s 0 credited o th cews published ‘ the shorter dis- and erwise ois0 local cities than in this done there it Member Audit Uureas of Circulation oA B C 18 6 national orgasiza ot turnishes Gewspapers and adver o wrictly nonewt aualysis Qur circulation statistice are o su tra o Users wit MORE TROLLEYS TAKE THI ation. se0 upon t on sale dnly In » Newwtand Newsstands, Entrance Street. at Hota Schultz Central Square Grand ple. an. xorably ir The ex- WE DODGE THE BRICKS ayor an ker Willebra utor ction of the bo popuiation York ind to be com- arour to two tion on a jury fiieult for en i with this factions all the i to ts incident to the exercise iny; wits and use of hectic lar RrE S A ii o And we trust nobody will get b sentin pective Kings. poter ieir henchmen AIR PASSENGER TRAVEL Ofticials the al long Ne Color as it is impossible in a tudes of city like for jury W York to pick all drys port company, which i rnor Trumbull, have no doubt enforcement in- lustry is confronied with difficulties, be. it that right around the cor passenger service air is Severe as the Jones little o ihat W may way about it they the will achieve e first regular pass:ng ice be- Sympatheti tween Boston and York, and | ART IN NEWINGTON Citizens of anyone in a hurry and convinced ori the of safoty air travel can now | Newington are en- travel between the 1 half the time the fastest train takes The idea of transpert airportx and the two cities titled to congratulations upon the | planned construction of such artistic new firehouses as those which were ntilizing bus to tween the ' pictured in this newspaper. To many town passergers | ntrel parts of the a a firchouse is merely & two cities is an important contribu- building requiring no special artistic I | | | Mainc EW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI profit worth noticing. And look at the rates: All Pullman means Pull- man rates and a surcharge; and then on top of that the extra fare for faster travel, in addition to the regu- lar railroad fare. en house must n fit into and be something to point to with | pride. Other towns can copy to ad- wington cv the landscape vantage. MAINE FACES AN ISSUE While cite them- selves some states e over referenda prohibition, Maine the thrill which will reach its climax on Satur- concerning this week is en- \Facts and Fancies The great problem is that of dis- tribution. Especially in the matter of babies. oving of a campaign |day. when voters will say ‘yes' ‘no” on whether the state shall con- jtinue to prevent the exportation of !surplus or s 1t only you could develop a per- 1 the fect memory without remembering | the times you were such an ass. hydroelectric shall power, hether it abandon ernald law and permit it. the The Legis] has ton 1 ure placed Nature is kind, nd yvoungsters usually turn out all right in spite of | all their parents can de. « upon the doorsteps of ithe voters. That is where it belongs. 1t people’s power resources | and it is they who Al who think war with gland inevitable, and don't care if it are safely beyvond the draft age. H | those at stake, | given shall be done the right to say | about it. And | ace the voters in likely 1o be deceived ravagant claims of the | ample of tolerance: cturer smoking before this takes g P cand Lucky A a rfect ¢ are not man; the power inter Ly ts who would export welilth the Jus As further proof that isn't everything observe that rich man's blue serge collects as much lint as yours. power so that they might enjoy more profits. This is not saving, of course, that e export of hould not be d, power “Overproduction o little encourages peo- ake of what they | This is especially true o laws. | permitted. 1t is merely pointing out Maine, use s of long ago make the is- | portunities to concentrate all effort in | ¥ to Meddle With! s Affairs? s acquuinted with ¢ not likely Why not one great | Other Peop! to make a mi ocie > PPernald law ot Well, what t win prohibiting the | e if a flapper 4 fine husband? Does a colt enjoy Leing hitched with a good work | Lorse ? export power was designed to build up industries in Maine. It was hought that abundan an power as Maine has an 2 0f power resources, m—; e T | | Americanism: Parents who make | ! sacrifices to cducate youngsters who ashamed of them. | ries would tend to go where the But in- ar pow- | is 1o be had cheaply Lustries have had no dearth or in othe ts of New England. | You may you may powder a fa you but the back of I neck will reveal the age still paint nport ndustrics attracted to Maine as a result of law then 1ot ional marathor longest endur “nding to his own al Mexlean 1 great | who | of | Now have one more digcorer agony business, issn turns to one of jna to to pert e ower under the state’s Public Utilities | . poison v i othey | war developed the gr or victory coniinue to hoard Ras Al Maine, Dine T - claimers, ree citizens opportunity to do som still a hick town nking.” about ntion ANOTHER RIND OF PIGHT assumption that 1 country's vict s ho can not laws if ersin are lapper 1 ikes fight wiake a few . tussle = A lucky man is one who plays cker and learns his lesson befo has much to lose dignity of control of rd Oil of Indiana—one nerested in New York Central in the | kvery town a fow who wegpe prominent citize they decided 1o outguess W old-timers s hetors ery ania railroads for tween |\, Hoover wants the heart (o control th tion in the South pect more of new pure in party organiz- | ople always ex converts, | the h Century | “1 tal dutifu! to lead Correct this sente mot 1 life Copyright af *said th free son lier which does not happen to but 1 her train but some- five “sece | Publishers stomiers. | 25 Yearg Ago Today | other = Th Brick Co. pended operations becan A ther, The lust roze hard over night €. Mitehell will talk befor < club of Mark's ish-Ar W. P ticut Railw ntly that | is trair vhich s e annual Berlin as sus- of the £ 9 bricks set | errible | the | church | of the rican wa 1 for the Con- ting Co. erry by t the com- AN exten- north end of coun 1zing suy the | t#leplione | cning doclded 1o build 15 lines in the town, and the mayor was told Mr. Terry will drive through | town in a few dayve und map out b Mr. Sloper hus long | ed that this line should be 10 Keep any competing com- from coming in and starting| or the routs | meeting will be | on Thursday | matter to come up ik | of a few permanent Aepartment, 4 three places In rlin Jast evening on warrants by Prosecutor Kirkham of thig city. The Kilhy House, the Ber- lin hotel. and McGann's place all | came in tor attentio tound in Berlin appears 1o have its liquor even license.” It is reported that ] «rs of city movement to close which eompete cheaper business Foreign resid HANGINE their names Many hovs appoaring at clib or the public schools names as Jones or Smiti s their reason t are not readily unde told Pe pure air | the : pany ha n&Y fsion 1o tain ter- | today st 10t 1o work ing a sug- bt pany inds of the trav ial there also be ! hele Turner ) smoky tunnels. leve of the another Wall ' employ s men by t State police anagers the Amited adopted . ra appual, telling the all about jasie could 1en the s and pies that he Broadway's din- t and liquor was s of the succuler each fancy dishes ap One got the im- 1e diguor i el this are b the with hing of traveling in order to possess clder 00d meals them for the of the city are the Lroxd way earned $11 rapidly the Doys' ve their and give s 10ll over the a B, astonishing success and Ch the Pennsy Limited and being unable to make the rails. One can gt laugh out of i 100. When th & 0. began having Wash- cago with the Capitol put out it= Hoover the two | b “ir real names etween atood ington l;lcture Stqfilen From Main St. Store TJohn Krompegal of Iast Hartford driver for the Union Suburban Ex press of Hartford, reported to Ser. geant P. A. McAvay last night that a picture of President Hoover. size 16x20, four water colors, and 1 other pictures, size 7x10. were m ing in the rear of the Schulte-United tore on Main street Krompegal said he rearranged his \to the senators and representatives. load and after leaving. he missed a however, as who ever heard of these carton. so he returned and found Limited Liberty Letween citis; trip as swiftly on account of its more roundabout told the L. senators und such other Washington route, it 8. who use “little Liberty Limited. the route that better crowd" dignitari there was a traveling over the | This doesn't seem (o have appealed | i . |sentiemen trying 10 aveid the B e SriicY. i efo Tht i ey e [ 1ic {the Johnson Phcto Studio on Muin One hears much about how motor street. | de luxe trains. The major railroads 666 go to unendirg trouble to make | = 8 Preseription e these “the last word” in luxuiows (‘olds, (irippe. Flu, Dengue | travel. 1t's al»?ul the only type o' Rilious Fever and Malaria | passenger business that returns n‘ 0 b the wmd sgued) srmnsl) Known i . {coaches and automobiles are “eat- ng into passenger traffic.” But that doesn’t apply to the long-distance | | | you {ings and blurbs as follows f it is *no | ts | the carton but could not locate the | D, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929. Society is a curious structure, Take the best society. There could be no such thing without the less good society. That is to say, the best society consists of people who wouldn't be anybody but for the people who are not in it. The social fabric as a whole, and in its several gradations, finally rests upon peopie none of whom is any- body. This makes it very clear why the poor are necessarily always with u. Joorzr v all communketions 0 Fua Shop Kiditew. care of the New Britain Heemkd, and your kettes will be forwarded to New Vork, HEADLINES THAT MATTER! Bandits, murders, earthquakes, war Get off the front page columns now! Make room more— Who won today's game—and how! IN BAP SHAPE Judge( to injured plaintiff): “Just where did the automobile truck hit Old-Fashioned Type! Beatrice: “What kind of a girl would you like to marry?” Robert: “The old-fashioned type.” Beatrice: “What do you mean?” Robert: “One who will make up the beds instead of her face!" Marjorie P. Ball (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Forbidden) Questions and, » for news that matters Miss Bradley: “Well. if 1 had been wearing a license plate it weuld have been badly injured!” THE HIGHER DRAMA! By Hugh J. Miller saw a show the other night, It was a dramaturgic treasure. spent an evening of dehight— Of infinite, rhapsodic pleasure. The plot?—1I can't recall offhand— But say—the sets were simply grand! ot since enjoyed 1 turned tell you, T haven So good a time seven My spirits, I must say, were buoyed Up to the stari aulted heaven! .The author?—I forget it now— But, boy—these costumes were a wow! oo —— 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, Washingtqp. | D. C., enclosing twn cents in stamps [for reply. Medical, legal ar.4 marital advice cannot be given, nor can es- tended research be undertaken. other questions will recelve a per- fluent | sonal reply. linsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are confidential.— Editor. Q. What | physics? | A, Generally it of the constitution and properti I matter, mechanics, acoustics, heat, {optics, electricity and magnetism. | Sometimes the term is applied in a limited sense, and embraces only the four divisions; more generally and loosely it mcludes all physical science 3 Th The gowns by Henri were divine, rugs by Popoloff were stun- ning! The furniture by Smith was fine, The third-act lingerie wus cun- ning! play contained writing? . The nuch . v the | is the nee of is held to treat s of last What is the recipe for cheese Combine one cup boiled rice, ane cup of mashed. boiled or chop- ped potatoes, one-fourth cup of can- ned tomatoes, one tablespoon of minced onion, two teaspons of salt. i dish of paprika and one-half cup of grated cheese. Shape this mixture into a loaf and bake it in a greased Lread pan about (hirty minutes. Serve it with horse radish sauce. To make the sauce, melt a table spoon of butter, add a tablespoon of flour and stir until smooth. Add one cup of meat stock, bring it to the boiling point and boil three or minutes, stirring constantly. Add salt and pepper and one table- spoon horseradish and serve Q. Are any pigeons worth as yuch as two hundred dollars? four v much t “If that longer there cop holds n won't be a worm | ave sold These Pigeons, in pair as much as $400 to ¢ pigcons painters, who ir brushes picking Somethings! Friend: “And I supposc 2iri mweet nothings Kich Man: “Nothings! £30.000 when the suit came off frs. 12 racing homin | Why do sign in gold leaf, run through their hair befors up the gold leat” A, To charge the brush with statie electrivity which cnables them pick un and hold the gold leaf. Q. When laxt special session of conuress? Ao It was called Pregulent Harding to consider the gnestfon of hip subsidies. T teconvencd Novem- and adiourned Decem- 2, heing in session 15 days. < the Lt « flying the American flag when it was sunk? A. No Q. How of the former been withered? A Rines infaney Q. Who is the author of the fol- lowing lines Though the mills |of the Gods grind slowly: yet they |zrind exceedingly small; though with patience He stands waiting. with exactness grinds He all."? A. They are from “Retribution” YOu wrote he They cost | hreach-of- promise R Swerig = | was the When a woman starts | to @ man, a marrigge is in prospect. | Wihen a man staris listening to a the marriage has w Dy woran, been | achieved NSTORY OF THE BIBLL IN TABLOID By Otto W. Damon “Pastors will do well to watch the methods of the eli- gious Muguzine. lonz has the Kaiser of vizht arm Germany newspajers . we is Bible with head- The next thing new edition of the CHASED FROM LOY mpted Me!” Blaring Beautiful N Adam Snake-Churner She Cries Al | by Frederick von Loga! ‘Who was the Queen of Bel gium before her martiage? A. 8She was the Princeas Eliza- beth of Bavaria. 8he was the second daughter of Duke Charles Theodore of Bavaria, born at Pos- senhofen, Germany, July 25, 187 and married at Munich, October 2, 1900, Q. Is it permiasible for the bride’s attendants at a formal evening wedding to wear hats? A. Yes Q. What is the difference be- tween & partnership and a corpora- tion? A. A corporation is & body, created by law, composed of in- dividuals united under a common name, the members of which suc- ceed each other, so that the body continues always the same, notwith- standing the change of the individu- als who compose it, and which, for certain purposes, is considered a natural person. A partnership is an association founded on a contract between two or more persons to combine their money, effects, labor or skill, or any or all of them, in lawful commerce or business and share the profit and bear the loss in certain proportions. Q. Is Tom Mix the real name of the actor? & Y Q. What are the ages of Clara Bow and Charles Rogers? A. Clara Bow is twenty-three and Charles Rogers is twenty-four. Q. What are the meanings of the | following name: Rose, Helen, | Robert, Cyril, Allen, Gail, Mendgll ? A. Rose, “a rose;” Helen, “light;" Robert, “famous in counsel;" Cyril, | “lordly;" Allen, “cheerful;” Gail, “at |the goal;” Mendell, “wandering.” Q. On what date did Ash Wed- nesday fall in 18867 A. March 10. Q. Are President Hoover and ex- | President Coolidge Masons? | A N Q. What is the best way to ex- ! terminate bedbugs from a house? | A The most efficient remedy is |to fumigate the house with hydro- cyanic acid gas. This penetrates every crevice and has immediate vffect. Use of this gas is, however. very dangerous and it should only be applied by a trained person. he fumes of sulphur are also very flective a means of destroying insect. Corrosive sublimate is| also of great value, and oil of tur-| pentine may be used | Q. What 1s a Bufralo nickel five- | cent piece datetd 1913, worth? A, Only its face value, Observations ' On The Weather | Washington, April 16.—Jorecast for Southern New England: Cloudy vith rain tenight and probably in cast portion Wednesday. Not much change in temperature; northe: and north gales. whole gales; |tween 52 and 60 miles on | sontheast coast Forecust for Rain north portion tonight; Wedneaday partly cloudy and slightly warmer; northeast and north gales dimin- ishir Conditions: The storm noted yes- | rday morning over Alabama moved northeastward to the Virginia Capes | be the Eastern New York: ia south and rain or snow in | and has increased greatly in energy, Atlantic City and Norfolk, Va., 3 inches. It is producing rains and high winds this morning from Char- leston, 8. C. northward to Reston and westward over the Appalachian highlands. Nantucket, Block Island and Atlantic City report wind ve- locities at 42, 46 and 7¢ miles per hour respectively. New Havea re. corded 3¢. Areas of high pressure prevail over Louislana, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and the Pacific coast dis- tricts. Disturbances are forming over Alberta, western Minnesota and New Mexico. Temperatures con. tinue without much change and are generally below the normals. Conditions faver for this vicinity rain with high winds followed by fair and slightly warmer. Warnings for high winds are dis- played, on the coast. Temperatures yesterday: High .. 86 .. 4 4“ 4“ “ 46 68 4“ . 64 84 86 54 I 62 “ 4 46 46 Low 50 42 38 36 40 40 [t 32 56 54 60 42 38 46 37 58 3 @ Atlanta ... Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Denver Duluth Hatteras ....... Los Angeles .. Miaml . Minneapolis .... Nantucket . Nashville .. New Haven New Orleans . New York . ‘Washington $r Ha - L > / Hao yo hoard this one P THE VICIOUS CIRCLE There may be a lot of good jokes in Italy but as I have never been there I cannot say. Herc is one about an Italian-American who was busy one day teoiling in a trench at the side of a road. He was working s0 hard that the sight annoyed a man who was passing. “Say, wop. what do you think you're doing?" he “I digga de ditch Ttalian. “What do you digga de ditch for?" jocularly asked the other. “I'o make de mon',” answered the Ttalian. "W mon’ replied the want to ‘maka de his intcrrogator, be- do you asked I coming interested, © getta de 001" What do you want to getta de food for “To make me strong.” “And why do you want strong " *“To digga de ditch!™” And there you have the whole gamut of certain human ambitions! Flay, (ot to be SEALING WAX CRAFT wnd usetul aticl cployed both Al are common Bijoutcrie, arnzments Nitdren in activene Man decorative I can | er lent medinm o nence and & on Bureau | Wax Fiowers which will coupon below and send for ase ihat and he the SEALING WAX CRAVT ET A HTOR York copy of Iuiletin nd enclose herewith stmps coin STREET | ciry L AND NUMBER 1 am a rteader of the NEW BRUTAL ANXE MURDER Amus in Nod — Victim's Brother Missing Fiend \Not So Keen About FLOOD) undated Last Night ess From Noah's Ark World 1 Wir Says TRIED TO STAR OWN SON. SAYS POLICE Old Man's mipted Kiddie to Religious Mania Alienists Raerifice Lay ol LOW OVER WILL sau Tells Court DIro ‘pped Him Out of Duad's Blessing— “Applesause” Counters Jacob. “He Sold It For a Stew.” B « KIsS IN A B Potiphar Has ¥ or Held on Wife's Compuaint—Jilted Her™ Joe's Alibi 3D ROOM? | BOY IN BULLRUSHES Adoption Hintes for Wail FFound by | Deanty. She Says. on Way to | Bathing Beach MOTHER-IN-LAW HER CUPID | Engagement Announced of Boaz, Big Butter and Egg Man, and Girl He Met in Cornfield ROOFTOP ROMANCE OF THE KING AND BATHING BEAUTY How Her Littie Dip Charmed Royal- ty's Roving Eye and Made Her a Merey Widow, as old by the Fas- l cinating Bathsheba, Uriah's Mate and, Rumor Says, David's Next. WEDS T00TH WIFE Famous Songwriter and Wisecracker Jilts Mrs. Sheba for Cabaret Cutie These samples have but scratched the surface of the Hcriptures. Imagine what a live newspaper could do with the New Testament! . Golf Bugs! Larry: “What do they call a fel- low who chases bugs?” Fred: “A caddy!” —Alice Davis Airplanes Lately cannot prepared an infor: sent to Wa. Washingtor B, fve postage BRITAIN n e made with tlie aid of seal- € and enamel to decorats various household, or it can be molded fowers. and it is alm an ex- modeling, muce it haw a per- he obtained with clay. Our Wash- native bulletin on Eealing Wax Craft wny reader on request. Fill out e and. creatis = = == = = CLIF CULPON AKRE= == == o= = -] in New Britain mmd| WAX 8 n Burcau, b ALING W CRA conts in toose and handiing AND ancelled, costs: Us HERALD. By Fontaine Fox THE TRUANT OFFICER HA$ BEEN NABBING S0 MANY OF THE FELLERS LATELY THAT THE REPORT GoT AROUND THAT HE HAS AN AERIAL OBSERVER . Sl (%Fontsine Pou. 1939. The Dol