New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1929, Page 12

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12 FOCH RECOGNIZED WORTH OF JOFFRE Alied ~ Generalissimo Gavel Opinion Shortly Belore Death | Foch's Opinion Souzhi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Hero of Marne Receives Tribute From Superior APRIL WHO IS HE? t scems as if everybody in New Britain has got in on the fun and gone silliouette guessing dart one of Thure Bengtson was little harder to guess than average, because of the fact (that the day it was cut out by our Jown Mr. Greenberg, Mr. Tiengtson wis having a swell time with an ex- cocdingly unr tooth. All that volitical stuff written night w iden that Mr. Be son was a member of the legisla- nd to drive home the atmo- of politics which he is satur- With at the present time. As letter is short and sweet this Jmore will have to he written this and that. Now, whea wm advertisement, Mr. Beng has | The 10 get over the ture ated the time thonut placing Saturday 26, 1929, B R e — —————— |son be sure you take into consider- {ation the Herald's circulation of over 15,000 which is going ahead | by leaps and bounds due to this con- test, no doubt. That last statement is a B. O. M. (meaning a business office must). Another writer asked [why we didn't put the silhouettes on the first page. In answer to that the questioner is reminded that there are good stories on every pase of the Herald which pleascs every- body and delights the advertiser, &0 th gentle questioner busin-ss is busine In conclusion, this con- test is costing the Herald a pretty ', and as we all believe in ad- . why not all of us get our s worth? | The prize today goes to Virginia Hartman of 45 Andrews street for |the following letter: The than | mone above silhouctte is no other that of Representative Thure He is the son of Mr. and Buell sison. Otto Bengtson of 241 attended the local schools and |graduated from the New Britain |scnior high school. He started | working in Adkins Printing com- pany while still in high school. After graduating from high school he nt to work in the Commercial ist Co. and after being there a short time he returned to Adkins Printing Co. and was made treasur- ler which is the position he now holds Mr. Bengtson is also up and doing in politics. He scrved as council- man in the first ward and now rep- resents New Britain in the present tegislature, Who is he got wind that editor were tonight? The the democrats !vexed hecause T Bengtson, republican got such a lup last night so tonig zoing to print the likeness of very prominent democrat. T very. Values At hints | tonight will be in the form of let- ting you in on some good old news- paper dope. The Herald's battery of editors were talking this morn- ng, namely the silhouette editor, the spelling bee editor, the marble editor, and the Kids' Safety club editor. What a time they were hav- ing, and the discussion was even hotter than those which take place ! at the police board. The Kids' Safety club editor told the silhou- ette editor that if everybody follow- ed the silhouette column it would be the equivalent of four years ‘n kindergarten. Those remarks were entirely uncalled for and ideas were flying thick and fast when that un- appeared. |the two words of the firm this gen- | tleman works for are near the end and the first of this very enlighten- | ing essay. You notice the end comes | {first and the first comes last. Who lis it? Try hard to get the dollar. | R FOR BEST RESUL1 | RULES, OF SILHOUETTE CONTEST 1.—ldentify likeness. 2.—Describe how he makes livell hood | | 3.—Address communications to | “Silhouette™ Editor, New Britain Herald Contest closes at 2 p. m. fol- lowing insertion—Saturdas 10 a. m | 5.—Answers may brought 1o 1 office. 6.—Credit given for neatness. | .—One dollar awarded daily for best answer according tr rules. $—No telephone guesses. be mailed or the Herald Arrangements Made For Woolsey Burial New Haven, April 26 (UP)— Funeral arrangements for. Thom: Salisbury Woolsey, professor emeri- tus of Yale _ The discussion is to Le|fessor Charles S. Hasting, resumed in Charlie’s Grill, and the | Hooker, Dr. Edward H. Jenkins, Vie- ditor hopes he didn't tire you. Now | {or Roth and George Ir. Watrous. | riage. | broke | 45.3 university, who died Wellnesday of pneumonia were com- pleted today. Rev. Renjamin W. Bacon, profes- sor emeritus of Yale Divinity school, will conduct a service at the Schol- r's Church street home tomorrow | afternoon. Burial will be in Grove | street cemetery. Honorary pall bearers wiil be President James Rowland Angell of Yale, Judge John K. Beach, Leonard derstanding which seems to exist | M. Daggett, Dr. Frederick 8. Dennis, at all places flashed, and the bos¥ | pro ¥ r Henry W. Farnam, Pro- ‘Thomas UNLUCKY HOUSE London, April 26.—There is & house in Coventry that is shunned by all couples contemplating mar- The first man who bought was engaged to be arried. o) o Sl 2 o o | it AD HERALD CIASSIFIED ADS | 4 r(cr he hought the house the girl the ond buyer, 16 be married. broke the engagement. engagement. The sec- likewise, was engaged His intended bride The house is at present empty. DORIS VINTON TO WED Boston. April 26 (UP)—Doris Vin- formerly of the Follies and now starring in “Luckee Girl” at a Boston theater, has announced she wil! be married in June to William Herber Gardner, 29, New York {bioker and former Rutger's college ‘athlete. She be said the performed ceremony would at Grace {church, New York, on June 22. e The population of Great Britain and Nortaern Ircland in 1926 was 8,000, A Great Saving in Price necdsd man. He And here. with a st “dofire was (he i Feedinand Foch, Joftee in his wartime glory and as he apy home of Foch atter the great Marshal's d v othe front. Always heloved by children ers during the war could fight on and take punishme king portrait of the ve an M t without losing his head,” declar- al of France, are scenes showing You ~ce him. upper left. being assisted to enter the 0w Jofive is shown chatting with & group of his men he is pictured, Jeft, at the bottom, followed by a crowd of SELPREETER G F P pNN el \ For Women of Middle Age “l have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to build me up and for the Change o! Life and I can’t get along without it. 1 lost about twenty pounds and I felt weak and rundown. I find it gives me strength and quiets my nerves. | have two daughters and I gave it to them when they came into woman- hood and was greatly pleased at the results. [ will answer any letter ask- ing for information.”—Mrs. L. E. Hanson, Waterloo, lowa. Lya B Pinkham's 4nh { When photog- ] - Interviews Sought S iinnAs X taken mess Do He presided in majestic loved a good table but at bills. “I am a re- neral,” he was fond of He cut down the qualiy of the etat major's stationery to « point that the army archives <0on will crumble. He used to shut himself up for hours 1o re ters of thousands and emploved staff officer ) who sent ¢ to the children o “Grandperc.” He Received Duke v Hly offhanded o horror of royal duke “Sit dowr Monseigneur.” The but the staff did ter. Joffre or nswered, bes vere different. 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