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sive product of the Republican ad- | ministration which followed the two New Britain Herald HERALD PURLISHING COMPANY | g pyonessa administrations. This should be that New welfare is well looked after proof, if any is needed Tssued Dally aos At Herald Bldg. (Sundny Excepted) €7 Church Street Britain when its regard- | SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Year $2.00 ‘lm.- of politics, otherwise Mayor | Thres Months | Paonessa in his earlier terms would | a Month not have relied strongly jntered at the Post OMce at New Britain | Mr. Hall for financial advice and o Second Class Mail Matter. | guidance | TELEPHONE CALLS Busines (ffice L35 Edito Ruowe 926 so upon | How often, 100, has Tax Commis | sioner Blodgett highly commended | the financial condition of this city? And it is to be noted that the tax The only profitable advertising medium in the City Circulation bouks and piess room always opun 1o Aver(IsiA | commissioner did not restrict his commendations to such ot the Associated. Press Prews 1» oexclusively for te pubi w o or not vaper eud | the Republicans were completely en | ot Member in | The Associated titled fo the all news credind eredited 10 1 Dews ypublished theren sy Aton power, but rather indiscriminately theiwi=e | gver a long period of years. What e alo lucul reason, therefore. is there to be over- = | eritical of Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | @he A B. C. 1s a national oigauization which fuinishes newsp and ader timers with a stricty honest apalysis of circulation. Our efrculation wtatistics are | WH Mr. 1 Wased upun this Audit. This insures pro tection against fraud in newspaper dis tribution figures to botb national and local advertise: matters on their very when the " t well M as a Hall, | with city has been doing so slodgett and sure, are weil please has been iven the 1sses, are collected here as no- als daily New Newsstand, Times wsstands, Entrance reet. The Herald fa on n York at_ Hotaling' Square: Schultz's Grand Central. 42n where else; yet when a few abate- ments were made recently to needy . ns th 1s the usual caustic les | criticisn One way to reduce family troubles |7 St The critics should investigate con- tncident playing the rest scene in the to operating ¢ ditions in the other four cities men- with well satis- with fire crackers and all is to spin away from the | tioned. They would return here fied Everything may here inclination to by New family bus, thereby giv- |& Bred Britain's record ing the kids scenery to admire in Dty not he perfect, and other things incident to Fourth. If the old-fashioned they stead of the the vive the this holiday plished conditions that , and the litle money may automobiles re wasted—at least. apparently wast- picnics or ed; on whole we not head will have accom- the nec o AT alute ] heng in shame, and have ion of doing so. the grown-ups have learned to dislike DOING THL HESITATION AT COLLISION €( LR Massachusetts authoritics have bee “bootleg fireworks” busy nting | Observing motorists will have iced exceptionally no- from Connecti- that the latter of last part cut from gaining access into the com- k workmen were engaged in monwealth. They have been holding 'erecting traffic lights of the go-and- up and searching automobiles and stop varicty at West Main strect and motorcycles trossing the border into the well-known the is forced to won- Qer eut against orbin avenue “col- | One lision corner.” They not the 3ay State are vet in | tizens of ti- electrical synchroniz the of extra how many « Conn operation | likewise are on lookout tion not having been completed. But | the purchase dan- in due course they will be working works, against which the and then there will be just that the road o Piainville and points west. A traf: gerous tir state seems to have taken no stand. 'much more to woiry about on “COMPARE NEW BRITAIN WITH SOME OTHER CITIEN When recent ic policeman ab this corner no doubt would have been a better | Alderman Falk let fly his way to solve the hazards incident to strictures upon the alleged the crossing; but the police depart- presenca of political patronage he ment asserts with a show of logic said existed in the city siderable attention he got con- | that so long as the city does not pro- om those who |vide enough traffic policemen for iny Kkind of | this work the the u good are inclined to listen to only alternative is traf- crticism that tends to fic lights, unless the “other party injure city is to be en- hat is to say tively oblivious of h letting i traffic dangers at many Republicans highly commend- | su ed the alderman for his straightfor- rossings and adopts the policy of 1e hospitals get a fair ward words, while sundry Democrats | share of the otorists. There are rose to the defense of the existing | few, obviously, who would care to he situation by making stirring denials. | quoted as in fa such a prin- The charges, however, were not ciple. t our calculation, ony a small amount serious even if true. To the of | At Lincoln and West M in streets however, the city has found it ad- ; wgs involved in the first |visable to place a traffic officer on place; in the second place, what po- | duty during the rusi periods of the litical party so far forgets itself as day. commendable, 1o fail to do as much as possible for ' conside motor traffic its workers once that conti Mair Lin. it gets into power? 1all s ulong W Patronage is the kernel of the po- The prevailing notion is that to get into strect and the growing use of litical system as it is operated oln street as an artery toward country club district is no- office means not only to obtain the | ticcable at this crossing, 1t the honors that go with the offices, but | presence the traffic o the pay and emoluments; and the | celerates trafic as well as making it well to safe It Republican Let run on a strictly merit b; opportunity o the the partic ting be do a good turn for for pedestrians as as workers, is this way both | motorists. This is an advantage over | and Democratic the lights, which while it makes s everything in office-get- |t afe cannot be suid to acceler- or husiness basis, and what stimula- | T re other ind the orners in tion is the workers to get which give ts undoub e for the nuch h is one out and work on clection day? The hink about corner at Chur dal while Myrtle a hard workers in the wards cannot be Elm strec Was expected fo get out their vote unless worst in town there is something more ta glon and Myrtle gible in sight than the won the satisfaction of having and are likewise had tion. Tt may be idealistic | policcmen from time to time g to expect som to hold | then tion. and a system such as sway, | teal s not running We and rampant in political camps, regard- Lince f advan- two ta parties, onfront- Political patronage in New Rrit ain, if it exists to any marked et is public appre mittedly the same prob- | the populuce in | not all serious to enough of The 1 overned irtually ensior ow end in an ef. is well the state t comy tuatic ithout with any of the Britai other major cities seding few wms in s there in Ne that skuldy Brit- have b years i or New Have to New B governm but 1 Wa itain's re ar admit. on t} that Hart here are group look at everyth How LI Do I PARENTS cial FOURTH? standpoint. 1f enough they m Britain has nothi any of the the state four other in financial not entircly « majorities h ed Edward 1 minister Hall had heer Br mark but not Hall the duri indeed nencs not Le times when | | wants of EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929. Of course like it They is good for them, but prefer the ex- kind of The parents are the the the youngsters do not happen to know what citement—any excitement— when it offers. folk who have the worry and pother, who foot the bills and make the trips to the hospitals. Meanwhile @ snappy industry has been built up of of ily equipment, and that is evident- in the manufacture Fourth ly the main incentive of the proceed- ings. Money is kept in circulation thereby regardless of what happents to the innocent bystanders and fire- works practitioners Personally, we would prefer listen to an old-time Fourth of J oration—no matter how inex- pressibly rotten it might he—than be d subjected to the bother of celebrat- what appear to be small | ing the national holiday as it is done | today. Dut that's only a personal opinion. As we write this we already have a splotch of iodine on our result of trying to show to hands, the A kid how operate a cap pistol without getting hurt TROLLEYS GIVE WAY BUT NOISE REMAINS e Middletown Press does the not scem to care much for trolley cars in the asylum city. Here is what it said on Monday when some more went off the streets More trolleys went off (e Middletown this morning, have taken their place, to render better and more paying ventually. and perhaps sooner than most expect, the rumble rattle of the trolley will no be heard Main streets. The noise and bu: sery and longer other local misscd on and will not | either ar as the absence of noise is concerned, we'll bet there is more of t in Middletown Not today than ever before due to buses, of course but fo the general clatter of the motors Middle- town spell of unlimited parking. starting after enjoying A IN OLD LYMI A CREDIT TO STATE Old Lyme is an artistic place and rtistic temperament The town may do more to attract public Old foundations runs un- wammeled artists in Province- attention, but these in Lyme By > town feel the im- build upon secure making the enti petus of high art with a capital A Unlike the Provincetown colony. they have no standing invitation out to have iourists come to look them ol clined to regard the visi over; indeed, Lymers are in- g goggle- L town eyed with apprehension those who pass through the d are treated 1o a beautiful eyeful of what can do for a community provided there is no necessity to re- ly upon anything else to make a liv- inz. Being in this happy state, Old yme has done yeoman service in putting Connecticut on the art and map. such exhibitions as are staged there every £o often gain the the nd atten- tion of most sophisticated cog- nos professionals in New York and elsewhere Even the town as a whole has that quiet color scheme that comes only with a deep knowledge of what true art should be like. No glaring hod podge store fronts greet the cyes; even the most commercial sort of an establishment—of there of fill must be paint- which necessity must Le a few to the the artists ed d 2 and arran cording to the principles of craftsmanship. ommerci stitution that refused 1o abide hy this unwritten law in the omm would nty lack in that good will which can be turned into trade and none so far has failed to comply with the general color scheme of quict ity Old Lyme is not a town but an in- stitution. O1d Conneeticut, despite preoccupation in the marts of com- feel a bit of possessing such a towr merce, pauses to pride LYNN, ENG, WOMAN MAYOR VISITS LYNN, MASs Not since the visit of Queen Maric of Rumania has there been a more gracious personage from the upper ranks in Europe in this country than Townsend Marchioness Gladys ayor of sland. and King's Lynn, 1 her woman Mass and offsprir to take part in nary ion of that e two Lynns, the new older one American are hound to- bration. s made a mag- ssion Lynn, her willingness to stions, readiness to be veryone \ary crowds 1o regard b lovable lady na representa- amilics in Eng is country, he or d us rather icily as a tion that and marchioness has turn war | vather hard-boiled, and for a lady | from the older Lynn to make a hit means that she is all that the | such | general public would desire in an | English visitor. | Lynn is having its big time in a | rashion the present generation will | never forget. To be 300 years old m this new countrv ~onsider- able leadership over most cities, The | New England offers congratulations | remainder of Facts and Fancies (By Robert Quillen) peaple are normal and some money for hooks when they single good tire the | Sonmi spend haven® premises, on If only the manager. when“things g0 wrong, could warm up another umpire. | As a last vesort, we can go back | to the old-fashioned scheme of | teaching youth to be decent just for | the sake of decency ! There is some liquor in case of snake you can pour some on the snake and enjoy ! watching him suffer. | use for bite. modern | The only mer resort agrecable, choose the thing sure is that mos snobbish ne one about a sum- of the people you do. dis- | will | | v | And yet the happiest homes are the ones that forzet to put th | butter knife unless there is com pany. on s If the habit made mankind | stocking of wearing hairless, this no- going to he a big |thing for the sufety razor people Maybe the stock exchange gambling by stock certificates round and them chips. clothes reformers could stop making calling | 1t works both appears when a di The gets dry ways. sap dis- and | a district gets dry when the sap dis- | appears Americanism: Howling ahout cost of battleships in time of howling, when w those fools at prepared the peace ar Washington comes hecause weren't How to perpetuatc England and the Permit no man for print unless isn't a fool. peace United orate can hetween States? write rove he to he or The French and hoy Yellow haven't forgotten probably expect to claim all the Bird's flight. the that | credit for they the During the war, people south drank “coffee” made of parch- ed corn and sweetened with nio- lasses. But they didn't call it an e “personal liberty.” of ihe ercise of The good hot thing to make you cept a dripping dow that rattles Is now fecl fancet 1 ni have every- home nd ht ex- a4 win- Rank Motors isn't everythi Mr. I Colonels don't 1ceented but the equal The trial history name marriage idea Its that is as old as only the modern for it is n e world of there | The flood didn‘t imperfections. few imbecile rid t You se stowaways wer the a n ark. Tnsanity is ability™ in Life tonishing how dvantage policies considercd “total dis- insurance ind it's people ar taking of this provision in their Correet this sentence the what She is so “that inkles harming an men never n she has, in (Copyrigit &ir Harny - LAUDER - FUNNIER Hae ye heard this one ? BILN ON THIE Donside BOCZI had s tr crofter wendous succoess honey Inded, it was rumoured that | man fifty his hives 1 the with a ex- pert this 2ot per cent more honey frox 1 any other b per in Fleein’ hame backwavds Ly S Amerdeen university isit to the very profe crofter v sor | ho at first w b his 1 n s un- willing to discuss hi rticular be or an uring zing slin the pro- fessor pect the admritted that his plying the he of sugar of nts secmed o thaw last in sup- | nd Ly frequent s with in tion meals | sonked whiskey This infors stounded visitors to such an extent they could But My amazed speak for several the professor suid fellow 1 hing err flight viouy you ask if tic you Do mover lia in 1he ents heh king of their of your hees 1lcohol |nite pawky 00 that admit ce then nner-t-1 men ust that occa sort rail ke Ay seen 1hoo: n s o backward | American {on the | where “Well,” he tirst time secret.” I guess it's the an ever kept a suid, a wor self Protec “What ion! do - Policema | this thing Rurus: Policeman razor. It's a Rufus carries it you call razah - safety “Dat's mah This safety is gular one.” tis' boss. Send all commuilcations to Fun S Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded 1o New York re “Sure foh Ah own safety Dorothy Reproduction Forbidden) dun mah s - Fry (Cop: 1929 Now That It's 90 In the Shade! July excursions are the rule, Why not to the South Pole, folks, To picnic there on icebergs cool, Shoot alls for a goal, folks snow No Novelty! Baseball Fan Ihe: you pretty hard yesterday. don’t scem to mind it thou Pitcher: “No, I'm married! pounded You - and Answers Hfi{fl\‘)&?hifigfon MOVIE HOUSE CLOSED WHEN MAN AND WIF SAT SIDI: BY SIDE | Washington, June movie how lucky they lone moving picture tle Dutch there is none, t the Comn advised sat don't ‘here was one house in the lit- Rucyhen. cinema section of QUESTIONS ANSWERED Department has been | You can get an answer (o any closed a | question of fact or information by wife. | writing to the Question Editor. New Jaws | Britain Herald, Washington Burcau, male | 1322 New York avenue, Washington an | D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical legal and martial advice cannot be given, nor can ex tended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per- | sonal reply. Unsigneg requests can- | not be answered. All letters ar confidential. — Editor fans e town of re It was because nan by his 10 municipal of Rueyhen. it was explained and female patrons of shows, grounds of “public morality,” Sit separate Police raide theater one and the two According must the discovered ¥ night “culprits.” Would e Miss Whelan underw var market 2" iy this ahead of anything | ou say is tar vertically than it Q. Does a bullet fired into the wir ascend f to earth? When tie bullet of th the powder imparts step-in - ad- | yails back i leaves the cxplosion of tremendous Crimmins th gun a free formity body a ceelerated mo- Y 0, THAT THIS ToC, 100 P/ SOLID FLESH WOULD MELT, THAW AND RESOLVE IISELF 5 INTO A DEW! _MAMLET— What " benture plan ent he Why to it of far Presi Hoover A ernm m was proposcd debentures {0 issuc gov- pay-orders s exporting agricultu to be redecmed by pr tation for payment of import duties. 1 the domestic tural product the world the debentin o e e 21 conts wheat will the domes| world m is opposed to the that it will hene and will bring Lenefit to the fa to merch ducts sen- 1 the agricul- in of ir he price amount mple, in price Hoover ound culators real or crmine om 2 A name it As is applicd g pelt of from Ermine for originally 1t the when cout it winter white, A comes inh Vewse Libre was (To Lukc) the other out. ron. whit of a fur nerally t an sl wintc the acquires 1t the Ki This ne on one’s woaring nam however Hilda o the Gargoyles it tip o any is spires and weasel the black of { mor: large rom portion " two supply All French You Need to Know One Recenily Abroud) jewer, you o on the (1y Bon Wee hrassery or pecies northern Can also son of a g 1 4 i worted from no ites s go over to Sharl L get e nd th pum 4 cernfitoor, and th d the van ronge : Al Ardavatic it fran Will the n or increase the Russia Q. and Siberia What I omels reo the names ¢ used to avee seece tairs, and the Indian pan and burr van blank, all Nl quot for « tional origins get word yor Trays beans, ry The pree o present ool chersaying all ¢ wtional §53 What for some of f 1 now ihe ality and feel n “Recgarday! name Emilia it is an Ttalian f means helpmatc Was Joyce 1L or 4 woman A e world v minine na ot ner, (he me There or i triou of n Purdon voo, tnzells, Dee donk 1 v mwar, mamzell 3 man the Killea ar on August marnjay in er Fher to hay going deen Hell How! vild in md world United vs that the five 1 many butiale ther cantive are United “rell Joyd NMe Al 1 e nothing About 11 what you've last T'he Iiological s tween doing Survey or a sineg yon “Oh e four o ov other day Bufialoes 100 are just They Arizor owned buffaloes In the faloes. tive buffalo population of the United } tonight 1tes places the number at between | Thursday; moderate westerly win %0 and 60 million | om commerce Iemon Q of A 0 ince the Indianapolis speedway ? | was A Q. Q [ today. Il American league pennant Q A Q »orn? A Q. \ merchants held this morning. it was ed to close the stores on Ioriduy | arternoons during ames Towers, No. 1t 1 woods are the i in about 125 wild ones; of which about | the of owned by About In Canada there ar captive world in north An the United Siates and Observations On The Weather hou: G rock and the are valley, Canyon. | ate of privately | 10,457 500 wild. | 16,417 buf- the primi- the 25 and there a estimate 1 st 5. —Fore Fair warmer Washington, | for Soythern July New England: hursday; of and New York: tonight; | Jorecast for Eastern is the citric acid | | Fair and slightly | Thursday increasing cloudiness and what made? juice, warmer What is the record attend-|warmer; probably showers Thursday, the t persons attended i Condition I"rom xylophone made? pruce, a How Twer Why D! baseball ause it is not the spoken of id No. W August What is kid? young company tion to Chairman W Businessmen's outing. the player I Hallor Mahon. Hi The Singin, in th ford gins ol on meeting O'Connor team n nh Delaney, soci it the city by vausing The will Pawne agrecnent. considerable in Howard visitin Tid for th report $20.524.81 foundry at North & Judd's met yes- afternoon which terday prices them The to ov er this city ( was moul for health committee is expected appoint mecting Abh fate . evenin ot cil sceeretar of the rest tonorrow Meisner treasure Parmers throug a ' th » * an particles of dust s a1 Memorial Day races at | winds be- or south- variable south night. Gentle coming moderat when | west Thursday. this year of the ever- The center area of high pressure that spreads the castern portions of the country is in the Ohio valley. A slight disturbance is off the south Atlantic states, Showery conditions of 24 hours were confined chiefly to areas in the southern states. Tem- peratures are somewhat cooler over the Lake region and the middle and north Atlantic states and somewhat warmer over the northern Plains ates. Conditions favor for fair weather followed cloudiness with slowly perature Temperatures yesterday: High what kind of wood is maple and several used in making the other parts are of the past old is Billie Dove y-six years is Latin called “dead a any nation or people the St. Louis team ever American win the this vicinity by increasing rising tem- was President Hoover 10, 1874 Atlanta Atlantic Doston . City er made from the skins 25 Ye;zrs A:gor Today Chicago Cineinnati Denver Duluth Hatteras Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis ntucket ashville ew Haven New Orleans ew York Northfield, Pittsburgh Portland St. Louis Washington of the z00ds the summer. cngineer of 2, sent in his resigna Boyle today. fire | has formed 3ristol at th Some of the | aggregation are W J. H. Kirkham M Klett f k2 Me- .eghorn and J. J to met Vt. M S0 J Southern Cross Forced Down by Motor Fault Allahabad. British India, July (UP) The airplane Southern Cr N en route from Calcutta to Karachi, S | was forced to land here at noon to- Wild West show | 34¥ because of magneto trouble, on August 6. | The Southern Cross, flown by C‘ap- {tain K. Kingsford-Smith and three companions. is trying to complete a flight from Sydney, N. 8. W. to Eng- land. It left Karaehi at dawn today Haven Hermans Sons | Ly claims that first| annual Saengerfest held | awarded to Hart- | The charge is was Rill Hart ottag, of of c and family city the tax collectors June shows that lected gain vear. employed th MRS, KELLUM BUYS HOME | Reno, Nev.. July 3 (P — Mrs. the | Blizabeth 1. Kellum, aunt of Polly Lauder Tunney and daughter of one of the Carnegie associates, has pur- | chased the of Norman D | Vaux of Durant Motors interests at | Lake Tahoe. il inspector at s} Mrs. Kellum obtained a divorce in evening Reno a year ago and continued to was appointed as- | yeside here, \ of Winthrop coun- at a meeting held I | i~ a phen Sautter was elect 'Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. | Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1L Is the most speedy remedy known. a of 1st s at and discussed the concern offered of the yea the are complaining tha are doir consid- corn crops. rows to their Preseription tor travel fly as germs ravely alone; they WOMEN e star among Are lier or single? her? You bulletin 1l titled “*Popular our the most OF THE the SCREEN women of the screen? really blue? Is slie a blonde are some of hier best pictures? will find this and other interesting in- it has heen preparcd for you by our Women of the Screen.” Tt contains popular women on the &creen today POPULAR How did Wi = CLIP COUPON HERE Washington Bureau, New Britain He Washington, 1. C spular Women of the uncancelled L st Soreen and postag. 1 handling o AND NUMBER BRITAIN HERALD. deal “Did wrvelous Joyed you really Fred il firm’s all . Mickey ( Well, T . You didn’t 1 terribly encourag Fred “Well, it Joyce: “I think tell “Well proposition and “Actually 1 you ever did it!" Fred: © 11, it wasn't hard—1I ¥ n Joye wasn it s il this is sinply Ve bout Ired tough ous me it sort of the firn Joyer don't how ous marye was it Fred: “Well sell this fel “Go on you sec 10 ¥ ath.” I'red: “So the him and 1 you before the L “r'd love 10" : SWell, T think it's ibout that deal honestly ouraged and all Trwin Glet cone urday Ired Toyee mply marvelous you put r. Don't ribly e you Be Polite! sinson (at scashore) obinson Well, tell it after it going Prof ‘o | door ¢ the Gustafson Customs W8 that lad 1o bring a ¢ e often mana tain amount of intoxicating liquor | this country he hottle everything clse we o Ioft a larg of Benedictine on | top of in one of he Wi stoms man. | Ay Oh tppen e 1o 1l customs scal stuck on a PLACES WHERE ONE MAY HIDE FROM MAQUIRE ORDINARILY & ARE QUITE oUT OoF THE QUESTION WHEN HE ¢oMES ACRoSS THE R.R. TRACKS ©N THE 4TH oF JULY.