New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 192 ( ors will contain u provision inat|population will be wore than 30 | Mayle they wed on a dare, may- Chicago. Then why Crown Point? |nounced she was going to marry {reach the mayor's office from sev- | tinues: “He says he wants an Eng ' |eral sources throughout the state !lish, German or Swede. Well 1 am | cach must preserve the secrecy of | times as great as 1t was in 1790 [be it's a true romance, but often| “Ob, they're so polite,” one him. Then they had more drink A heavy pen- | and nearly twice what it was in!it's the gay climax of a “whoopee | “whoopee bride,”” said, explaining | During the ceremony, Beatrice s: Onc admits to having four depen. American born ot good old Irshinformation secured 3 for violating this | 1890, only 40 years ago.” party.” That's why they're given |that they didn't ask cmbarrassing | she had to be held up. Now she's dent children, but the man from stock. 1 am just five fect high, |alty is provided Center specifically stated that he | weight 164 pounds. Age 41 in Sep | provision. Steuart sald each enumerator will [the sobriquet, “whoopee brides." questions. “They cven have rings |asking Chicago courts to annul her | desired to marry b and | tember. Now of course it's not nic “Do not be afraid or have the |have about 1,800 persons to tab- The marriage license bureau is an |all ready, all sizes. marriage. | “not a whole family." T pirant for onc to praisc their own good | slightest hesitation in answering |ulate. The counters must work [important industry here, and has| But when they come out of the | L | for the d of the applicant re-|looks. 1. have dark brown wavy|enumerator's questions frankly, |quickly and accurately. They will|been for years. One judge retired |gauze many of the gigs W Thirsty tourists cooled them Galmmla WUHMD 69 Wams sides’ in New Britain, and her let- | hair, blue cyes and a good set of | without bashfulness or mental re- | receive about $75 to $100 each for |as carly as 1915 with a fortune es- |hadn't been so easy. Chicago selves With approximately 10,000 1 ' (ter is quoted below teeth. Was always considered good | servation,” Steuart said. “All in- |their work. timated at $50,000. He had ma: |est and most spectacular “whoopee | tons of ice on American railroads to Attempt Channel | “Dear Sir: looking in my * days. 1| formation obtained will be held con- | For the first time in history the (ried more than 15,000 couple |bride, “Beatrice Kemmett Debus, i, p “1 secn your advertice in the pa- | would be glad to hear from him &s | fidential. [country will have an accurate count | Judge H. B. Kemp has married | wishes that very thing T per that you want a lady for com I have decided to make some change.} “The taking of the census next [of the unemployed. At present|more than twice that number. He | Beatrice went on a gay party T T pany and so I would want to find Now if he does not care for Irish | May PrOM IS oN N proceed | those out of work are estimated e knot for about 4,000 a year. | June 27. She woke up on the morn- he AIdn't Learn (o Suim antil nearly |2 Man for company. 1 am a windo. | descent, perhaps some others man | smoothly. Fortunately it will not | between 1,000,000 and 4,000,000. s “marriage parlor,” just across | ing of July 4 to find a strange young 60 s old, Mrs, Anna E. Van|l @M Jjust 40 years today and I out there L be accompanied by such scenes as | Officials estimated the sus street from the courtnous, | man beating her. Skike, a Venice, Calif ind weight 188 pounds, and have brown y s letters are the source| were witnessed in Turkey when next year would tabulate a pop-|where the license is issued without | “What's the big idea?" she asked. | cys and dark hair. 1 am exy f c e amusement v | Turks imprisoned the entire pop- |ulation of about 120,000,000 people, | quibbling and a gaudy “certificate” | “I guess 1 got a right to beat | ::;1\‘ iihe nce nanes in all kinds of work, sewing. |hall, Mavor Crumb is at a loss .o ulation in their houses on the day |about 6,250,000 farms, 14,000 mines |urged upon the couple for a dor [you — I'm your hushand!” the Furthermor: o in keeping lia good cook, and 1 have 4 understand just why he was th nsus. and quarries and more than 100.000 |lar, Kemp has thousands of ., | strange young man fold her. | ‘th a" i her et ¢ 2 1 children, but 2 children can make seleeted to organize a matrimonial| sus Bureau has tentative- irrigation and draining projects. | plush-lined hoxes, cocoons that have } He showed her a marriage cer wl e o e e L R el G G o | hatched many a matrimonial ven- | tificate, tore it into shreds anc h t t Rtave’ hundred G - |18 { years. You may not carc he matter through if by o doing| tricts for the faking of the census ¢ ] ture. They wuscd to hold wedding |threw them in her race. Then o mea s B aoanen: 5 to do @ windo with children. but it dont he can bring a little cheer—and | and is now making plans to emplo WH[][]PFF BR"]FS « fringe | ducked and hasn't heen seen sincs [} it. | cost eny money to write. You might probably a whole lot of frouble—| 100,000 cnumerators to work in the | VLY L Kemp has done well at $5 a mar Beatrice p! d the shreds to- o { |riage, or whatever the bridegroom | gether and found she was Mrs. De- Mrs, Van Skike's T 1 de{not care for a widow with children into the heart and home of the| taking a census or popula- | all the mor markable fact | but it is up to you. I am an old lonely Westerner tion, farms, mi irrigation and | |thinks rights. Rudolph Valentino, | bus, m d at Crown Point, which That she did mnot have dva niGerman &lell Towasibornkin drainage projects and unemploy- il [one of Crown Point's celebrated | was news to her. Friends told her | P | ment. N | stomers, thought it worth $50. she met Henry Lewis Debus on the tages of carly athlet She |Germany and T was living in South - Sl s e s el Gl G i, Etemtirs e 1, 2600, Its not hard to get married in |party and atter a few drinks an- | 1w 5 a[so my hushand died. § nt t |is alloted Steuart to complete ‘ms;men Poim IS sfiene Oi Many ) ! B tremendous task The first pop- | on the farm | while the 1930 census will enumer- not co el ! L sonoampachildern (1252 SDOMIEL0. 810,000 Crown Point, Ind., Aug. 15 (®— | | o . come out until 1 vay : o f : | “The population of the United | C . Ind, - M G { S atter b stroi n curr v ons moncs: st my nowee MY Nt DiVUlge INIOTMALION | states ss inereasing at tne rate of | The rosal road to romance takes a || any Giit Duggestions for les, a i35 e Bubl o : . |about 1,400,000 persons a year, or d(‘éour h(-)ro o rhe]di:?rco :Lnurg;:. 4 Wants to Swim € vay I h " you 0! d D V gE [ | approximately one person every 28| Crown Point, only 40 swift miles 6%, f R A s . : Dtained During Enumeration | seconds.” Steuart sald. "“The total |®Way as Cupid flies, js Chicago's | | . ... Ior. many occasions I'm going to do my next b Wy, ption of Self | increase is made up of the annual | Gretna Green. she s as she emer the 1 letter is from Water- Washington, Aug. 15 (UP)— | excess of births over deaths, which | Thusands of “whoopee brides” | \ e fOl' many tastes water strong as wh ury who is “tired of work- entire army of 100,000 census .cnum- {amounts to about 1,150,000 and the |elope here yearly and take solemn S A In her letter she ors who wili start taking the | excess of immigration over emigra- |vows {hat they later decide they % \ I can talk d ve of 4 no money but 1930 census next May 1 will be | tion which totals about 240,000 an- [didn't mean. Sometimes they can’t | | =\ opinion to state that if that sworn to secrecy. nually. j(‘\ en remember the words. | undertal > swim the iman is a man Jike he says he is he William M Steuart, Census| “History records no other in-| Then they scamper for the court AT e 15 1would not want to marry a woman | Bureau director, let it be known to- [ stance in which the population has |of domestic relations to weep and ! for « mon« b Her letter con- day © 03 e enumerat- eased s api V. y 3 e | ha a est. | . for her money.” Her 1 on- | day the oath of office for enumerat- | Increased so rapidly. By 1930 the have it declared no contest o T st land know 1 health a ' 4 R ——_——— 5 n i . 0 my | | a wedding 4 - | y a wedding anniversary lots of exercisc a bridge or for any event you think e pfesent e 0 60 0 0 0 merits recognition. steps to huild up a r mee ’ Progressed Systematically ! Jewelry :r;l\n‘\ e e w”- ‘i We are particularly well able to help you the tin e : in your selection. more tha ¢ “Fri e . for swim i | h » t Silverware X : ; never sw , the TR on clothing values surpassing any we have heretofore | Scores of the most appropriate gifts ; e T \d in the water 3 been able to offer. From every viewpoint—style—tail- are on display from the leather novel- ties at $3.00—$5.00—$10.00 by easy corectly my " eu at- H oring—fashion and price. . stages up to the loveliest watches and tracted the ahead and succeeded without ?\?\\:(Ihl‘ al x‘.u‘.s b ; > $35 F UG T RO G oenl | H TIFTY-FOUR MAIN STREET NEW BRITA | s (Blue Suits Excepted) ’tlf;\i\:-‘l.‘y:ym 1 ;“'"\b“*‘:(‘\n‘ m;"r i . 1 $25 ] I—_J_ ’ diamond jewelry. great ort goal—swimming to Catalina t TN Y i B 7 “For the past 10 years my dally ¥ s w SUITS $2850 | > 2 " YA0N —— go to the beach, where T walk from Lonely Colorado Man Causing Bristol Mayor Busy Days |} : | O B b S 3 ; cean bathing duits > attain a ripe 7 suade me to it up, but 1 went $30 i inspection of our many gifts. have in ased th dist drink some fruit APPEAL ANSWERED $50 e R | B N N / | | If you have some one in mind and can- rous and tried to per- L g and SUI I S $ 18.50 Leather. Goods not quite decide, we suggest a brief “On every birthday since then 1 morning and take | [ > i z B S5 . SUITS $36.50 'Rrv‘xlo’; L ’~v g ”< y:\-\ of the ‘ 1 P L] d Crumb several Vs ag ff ’;‘“."K_” i e i ] 100% PURE WORSTED eeiln ey : GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE OR RUN CONSIDER ‘ i )} 373 Main St. Phone 389 These Shi | Necl Proportionate Reductions are effective in g IR eyt Miealye every department of the store. Jagle, Hathaway and e Ralston—Bannister—Nettleton Arrow Shirts “.«:| BOYS' CLOTHING | Bl ATwATER NOW NOW NOW NOW o ODD TROUSERS Resilic Cravats NOW $1.00 g sl AL straw HATs $1.00 S Suits—Furnishings—Caps MAY WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A HOSIERY ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 4 Globe Clothing House vV iR E WoE ST HIE e AP ROE R ] B £ G TN &

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