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-KAISER UNLIKELY “TO ENTER GERMANY Permitted By Technicality, He Dares Not Take Step NEA s former Ka'ser ady to do a sneak | into Germany r July t monarchist sermans would | what they a after that date ding of the London, July as weil as republican know and about. for the republic ¢ 10 be is no legal obstacls former h from home in Doorn. Holland into the country over for so lonz The republic vant him back to live quietly ndertake litical agitation seem, monarchists do him back, most of them as a liability ra How Muddle Came whole muddled extraordinary For Ate active and there to prevent the! monarc leaving of course, do not | promis: no po because, German wo! Abont The situation due to an in the lo Reichstag t ago a long sinations of republicar ed to se chists passed a of the republic. 1 pena state or its o administ it In additio specially m it ex-kaiser to come many. of the German other day. Seven years series of political assas- membe gover org Arouse 0 it los s for cons 1 1o 10 seek into Ger- | | As some of the were conirary to the stitution, to a two-thirds majority tained and the cured some ye But this vear prise i was 265 for i vote which from hecoming law W Fconomic party, moved viction but by a desi The German has in consideration ing. The of great landlords Some of its | ment they wot guarding law would drop the government re Economic party v¢ guarding act Anti-Republicans Warned Minister of Interior Sev at once announced th bring in a new bill whe stag n Au while, he warned the ene republic that the not impotent to protect and authority could, i apply article Constit giving the ers And about the Prussian Minist Herr Grzesinski, threw defi to the monavct the danger of a monorc and said any d came nec ported o provi Wein pass the bill san s late i to prever coalition gove A bill on hous- conomic pl told i vot aders ets in governm ¢ of president dictatoria same time, Inte down un He hist dic ctature s ridiculed | iry it would he one e trades unions an organi mer. He quickly tature would to wion wdded 11 + only o p avowal of maturity such o d last resort, claim it would he many's lack Then he gave to chew: “This time will hang thosc who to violate their political rig Won't Enter With Flou Bevliner Democrat members i peopl class, said “Although ted, the 1ide in on a the Brandenburger old-time palace “Ghosts should remain kingdom of shadows. They work in a seeraly manner in bright sunlight. B rely on th man who & Sieges-Allee, there to prevent him an unsuitable many.” He's Not S dictions as 1o do or what former do, but diplomatic formants have told me t} tident 7 bolt into 666 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria. M is the most « v renedy Known Is a Prescription for since hav n political Ter- of royalists this on v essay by force of the whose of bill h the Kaiser white horse Tor Apt to Return rmany ind business i the ex-kaiser sermany aft POOR PA BY CLAVDE CALLAN “l think Betty likes Jin better than any of the other boys that come here. | tice that she's more than she others.” Copyright 1929, Put i no- . NEW BRITAIN DAILY H'ERALT} SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929. Youngest Saxophonist To Play Over Radiio ROBERT SCHAT xophonist rophone Haven, on will be fea ANCIENT ENGINE T ©STATES PROPERTY e Oid Peppersiss” Ceremony at o) Governor's Banguet Tonight st open ROOT BEER TURNS 0UT 10 BE SPRAYING PLUID 't Boy is Recovering at Hospital After Drinking Poisonous Liquid Found in Cellar of Home, AUNT HET BY RORERT QUILLEN mkles ain't much to sometimes ink I migiit n now, but at Paan’ t e hetter if 1 had heen Copyright 1929, Pu _— ;Public Urged to Assist Scientists ‘ In Checking Paths of Meteors Now . Abont to Start Trips Through Sky on” for Shower Nearg—Astronomers Tell How to Time and Locate Course of Heavenly Journeys for Sake of Science 20 (P labout mid-November. an! Astronomers the | miss of says) Philadelph On ason are the meteors, volunteers can gather able information, which prepared to inter- so few that they to but Dr invitation today most 1 Olivier readily astronomers alls and val are pret Chart Coursc in Sky American meteor larger than a st first magnitude is worth reporting,” invitation, to the public ‘What is desired most of all is the mete icross the outsid= gy constellations dy cnee points and the observers should fix the meteor's them i1l the pro The hour the second of should b Charles . Olivier, Univer- data re- onomy savs the er un- o The apparent path and course among cision at h minute andyj cleor's command possible appearance \ugust rt ALout b year nd th ; e + mechanical aid in fising the course ht ruler or moment a ris held at arm’s exact path the If a train is visible, it should be its duration which min- sounds of explosion and led to Flower ennsyl- many find helpful seen 1he h parallcl annual ar- numerous perseids 11 8In stick very mil- The meteor is among stars. veported, with a shows sometimes amounts to several carth in n in 1932 |i ssed the utes. Likewise iy, should he descrilfed tronom imed Amer Observatory eports should be m in Meteor society of University vania, Unit=d States Senator George H a banquet o u rnors at Newcastle, Ports- mouth Harbor, last night, will be the princinal speaker at a dinner follow ing the d who addressed zovi cation exercises here to na name Peppersass” derived it from a chance remark made 10 Sylvester of view by *an sh acquaintance t its designer, and builder the raiiway, who on his first “contraption,” remarked, “looks like ss botile, don't she Thre Grant, ind Cleveland, were pulled to ummit by the old engine b notables as Oliver V | James Russell Loweil Whittier and Harri In 1893, “Old 2 the was said to have e the a pey Sylvester?” vernors . and New I v 1o see from presidents, Hayes and w it “Old Pep- such other el Hoimes John G. Beecher Stowe per its last run and was sent to the world's fair at Chicago. Subsequently it was in th Ficld museum there s untii by & first th W ilway 1o Pep wshington, N ass” made t mountain Lientenan 1d party 2OV~ ke ilics were for ye wrrived the Baltimore Tousey and 1 Portsmon‘h last night 1 which Lequired Ohio railroad two years ago’in councetion with the assembly of old time the of lestroyers Huniphries loco- | om Zovernors’ con- motives for Horse, 1rles = ted fair Iron w Hampshire Johnson Quits Game On Doctor’s Orders Allentown, Pa July 20.—( 1ssell Johnson Others in Party Go H H e John Missouri; “aing Allentown pitcher o the Ia with club of m the Atimor hy odar 50 Bibh Gr Wi ¥ Minne last Alabamas zue and Philadelphia Athletics and Orioles, today Juhn el was ovdered by his physician to quit basehall hecause of He enant Governor valve tist st leaking heart went on the voluntary retired Johnson said he first w in Providence oma “0ld Pepper proser f s troubled d to N H after pitching a game warm day thr he pitched four Xt 11 days. Since that L pain over Art Shires Has Hit Safely for 18 Da (P Dby on and s on the J. Corn o filh e gal I2x-governor John Virginia, g O} time he his heart neral connsel has Wi I io ore o in 1 & railro ocomotive “Old e Chat fi . is workin hitting Charles 1y had hind he had b fely althoug Iped n sainst hires of the o onsecn- which at ws o dift one mh Washington. His daily comi in the extr 1PYTHIANS T0 HOLD OUTING IN MERIDEN Harold Lipman Heads Committee For Most Ambitious Outdoor Af- fair Attempted by State Lodges Fully 5,000 Knights Pythias from all over Connecticut are ex- cted to be at Hanover park, Meri- tomorrow afternoon to attend is planned® as the largest Py- of den HAROLD E. LIPMAN held in this st Lipman thiaxn outing Harold I, of St Elmo lod chairman of the picnic which has completed In addiiion ever it chancellor th's city committee, final arrange- ments, to the local lodge, Harmony lodge of Waterbury, IFidelity loc { New Haven, Harry ridgeport and John wriford are cooper- he affair 11 Pythians. program wil hegin h il be various athletic events, including swimming rowing and foot races and a baseball me, A basket lunch will be served and there will be dancing in the nin past of is ating in sponsori will he to The 1 o'clock which fr outi al \SPEEDING AUTOMOBILE CRASHES MOTOR BUS Fwo Persons Killed and 1 Injurcd As Result of Accident Near Gloncester July 20 (1P attempt 1o “eut in’ 1 collision in which Killed and 11 in- night John I 2§, and James Nelson, his city and both an automobile which out of u hne of cars, en into a Young Gloncestor, Mass A motorist’s as blamed today for Two persons wers jured here last e dead were Heckman hotl occupants of after swinging crashed head- motor bus. Karl others ers aboard the vard Borns, bus Kendell, Wil- piain Henry on. Wal- Samiuel Olive with minor injm were hurt, all included Ais. Kenzie, H. who driver nam M Huton, John OHur drotty, 1 Nlia vior Poole and According 1o ice, th 110 o- a-minute d at the the qrash. Following {he collision, the big bus became un- controllable and shot off the Larcly missing one B ed he suceevded in stopping the s i1 rolled onto the lawn of bile i most ing a spec two poles. irns’ hands hus @ near To Abandon Dog Pound And Build Larger One Atte 1 serics of conferences with ers of the commissions, welfar police, health and Mayor Paones- sa has arranged to have the dog pound abandoned and a portion of the town “arm sheds converted o« new and larger pound. T vork has already heen started and is spected to be completed soon present road, | Although 1 been crvsh- | EXPLODING MYTHS Famous Novelist Denies Conti- nental Army Wore Rags New ~Molli Revo- York ey Pitcher’s heroism during the July 20 lutionary war is only than Allen's IFort myth, single handed capture of Isracl Putnam’s ride down a stairway, out- witting the British, is a myth and +o is the story that blue and buff were the colorls of the Colonials, according 1o W. Chambers, novelist. who has been making a tudy of the history of that Ticonderoga is a myth, peri- With a bow to his fellow novel- ist, Iupert Hughes, who cxploded ihe Washington and the cherry trec ezend, Chambers, writing in Wom- an’s Home Companion declares that much of that which is called Itevo- lutionary history is superstition and rorant belief, and is only now he- to be dissipated by honest i It who own clean-up ind ing Henry THE M: paper ALD He adds that the Continental Cons instead of being selflessly devoted to the cause, was perhaps the most stupid, mean-minded law- making body that ed. Another myth hambers is the legend that the Co- s were in rags, adding that of the colonies provided uni- that have never 1 for ny after all, we folks has ever gather- : doubt hattered by thout ¢ ne Now M heen SuiCH e attractiveness, hlions Writing the ¢ ton myths, Chambers that “out of the thick and ¥ cense cloud which has hefog plaster-saintlike figu the world as George W heing slowly revealed lovable human being id by far wh chromatic Kin which stultified his stature from us the blood.™ should you d lar (Confidential of dissipation of says at the us in- 1 the known 1o shington gain can L hit of : truly for end) letter is a superh and more splend- n stripped of the poly- Here's as w0 and real man of long hidden flesh and Main = “;!r Personals b pay for New Machines, FFormer Councilman ind his family are at Yellowstone Park Alexander J vacationing Wyo! adio. Olson leadin Kent, Grehe His Kolster Miss Florence E. Linke son Drive sailed from New London last night. She will in Paris. of 59 Ma- York 1so v wd b teous att Mrs. John er niece, Jordan, V W. Carleton Beity . Wood, aterford, s visiting | vet visited at Canip | vou th are he ment of i ¢ more space sun oceupies far the whole of the earth and the 1iround her, mn the steadily space swept by moon moving Who is he who is li Lake Compounce Bristol, Conn. FIREWORKS —TONIGHT—— Specialty “The Graf Zeppelin” DANCING Bill Tasillo’s Orchesira SUNDAY BAND CONCERT By the New Departure Band ( WHO_‘[S OF . S, HISTORY — seemed as though Morans NEW must when' therc v hoosing the Mis. k strec Morans that which cever-popular to kid hi have t he Silhoue; < Henry Morar reet. Britain for radios and best where one can stroil at the issured of prompt and cour- ntion whet purchase his new passing nd its products. tonight ? erally carving himsel i Lionism _is his hobby, ‘ext |to aiz sting the daily news in the Herald. He's ane of those so-call: younger husiness men who have a1 ready cstablished a good paying pro position. Ones who -are wont tfo wateh construction work would have scen him around the Masonic Tem- when it was being built. 1 winter time he wears a fur coa often heing mistaken for another fellow who used to wear the sam kind of coat. T'at's not here nor and has nofplace in these col- so kindly no attention in so-ever. His adyertisemen frequently are printed fn the Her- ald—that’s the way by which us fe lows down here judge a business a way you can judge it, too. He product of I sw Britain high school zoing there long beforn the United Statcs went to war. Oi that reminds me—H nd smile ju he Now mors that sure him fellow, lots of fun, plays when he plays and works when he works. ind his business certainly shows il et keen insizht into cfficient manage- ment would he a credit to old- and business heads than His father established the busi- 1mily is Tucky to have ity aver the | management. It's at thinz when the boy comes along and shows the ability of the father an the cditor, hereby. tenders his con- gratulations to his folks. Sure'y vou should know him. this worthv n of a worthy sire. Who is he? it is barely pos- HE? | S ple and marrie i s though to give a few you will he He's a fine wears a was single. hintle and so uess of 1t or wiser win the dollar g he. ness and his f: of al wh silhouet i evenin the epsRatehls TAIN tried news HIt bur, men . also iter to the Yady shade of prize wii- John B. Hoppe t don't forget ©f!Send in your guess, that vou win the dollar. generously offered by the board of divectors of the New Britain Herald to show sible the footnote of appeared last night * to spend the dol- music storc the ed into giving dollar it r 1o editor slipped out ani put e the rules of the silhouctte con- test in the down 1ri- that they would attention. 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