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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1929, s L | uture that lay ahead of Arch S”ll’.[ New Britain Herald) e o o ahest of Areh If there ha HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY “ hould be omj R ely due to t Tesued Dafly (Sunday Except At Horald Bidg.. 67 Church o delay in the e 1o see Ar SUBSCRIPTION RATES $8.00 & Year $2.00 Three Aonths ! L |- | | Entered at es Becond Clams Mall Mattel LES ON SHUTTLI AVENUE MEADOW th dering &d the appropriation th alacrity The only profita the C Cir aiways open 1o in room e the Associnted Press Member The amsoe titied t all ne credited news Member Audit Hureau of Circw o A [ against traud tribution figures 1 the oxte local advertis luring sition from The Aerald York e Bquare proposal itself wher t will h itself i s complete AND ROADS 1id to proy between Bristol ENGINEERS busy ex- sed nesy a Wa- Wol route of gia or the town shakes bury, through of ind there consin ork will proceed next | come finished examin- rs make 1 s art « i i gin in the near ounded by ¥ roll on the pay e kept busy 1 not take them measured | way in the them a and o sn't fake to examin lighway it as odern paveme THE MOUNT CASE ENDS ly the actual laying down of vays is likel vork don RUBBER IN NEW ENGLAND i the | and ich includes the f the H closing ford Even N el the 1t ¥ will f consideration, sales d offi the That will not to New Yor &treet got its n e moved from well worth inclusion books of such them for counts of Hartfo is her number of unskilled sette can city; and the market culiarities ¢ ’ oy assured e company larg ARCH STREET NEEDS WIDENING at ob | | when t e hopes being ex- | proposin indication that ! primitiv factory of m.\y of the | as the me- | | | Ge glut- promises to ENLARGING U. S. PRISONS The federal government, being in sion of m erous military es- posse tablishnents, is in a better position far to take care of an overplus of prison population in federal jails. h a solving of a similar problem ired, however, by the states. Such states which lack adequate ommodations for their prison colon- ies having nothing else in store b z0 to the expense of constructing litional buildings. And this is > in which the demand is in- for more and more certa hment by way of curb- crime there ms no other out of the dilemma for numerous commonwealths than large sums to expend this purpose, regard- trend toward all I less G e super- economy in nearly slature: / Robert Quillen An anci the but apostroph t two alligators wturally falls on the well-known that spic university 1 short worth You vacation is mind the heat scomforts don’t of a house. la Government md convict all it it end the the will p it es America Jurope to find from planecs Atlantic than from cash seer ier to to Amer to the talkies just what r oh t you can't r behind you says he said to her. ection woma bim and Why s at 3 do i know some poor simp s no! ble tells abo n Asi who lost his mind and ate 't tell why it The B monare 1t do was inach t thinks ad cach telephone who adver. s to improve the vocabu- youth tly; thi a publici un to k- something wears we as much trou Theirs seems less bother them until just it doesn’ nan skull, found bed, s inte boat-rocke textil ind winner will by England’s i jnst t tell yet Ameri- yo ust tell yo vou 1 choose wife to to lic vith ney contact w the world up! in Bremen reached An a little speeds ric o it took An to reach Gers even it to quit I would help ing st is e picion re old-fa brin roned vou to s on the er St Harny- LAUDER »~ FUNNIER Hae ye heard this one ? THOSE FRENCH WORDS Seot S ted out to Wine (Copyright Netional John w. folin I, Newspaper Dille. president. Madison Street Chicago Dille ( 1) way | at | the | = Brocks “How 50 Blaigdell: “Because if you wait long ehough, the smow and fce will melt from the walk, but you can't cut the lawn that way! —Albert Heller (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Forbidden) Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letfer will be forwarded to New York. | About It, Fellow Suffe cheons of alumni, folks, We can't help wishing every They'd try the scheme of | cheons, Tolks, No eches, but a heap of cheer! How {At 1 fun- | S The Inside of Prohibition! | Rev. ““Control thirst! yourself! Can do it Old Soak: your you Yeah, T but I can conquer can’'t make You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by | | writing to the Question Editor, New | | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau. 11322 New York avenue, Washington, | D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps | for reply. Medical, legal and marital advise cannot be given, nor can ex- | tended rescarch -3 undertaken. All | other questions will receive a per- ! sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | Inot be answered. All letters are | | confidential.—Editor. | | | x Q. What is an homophonic? | A, It isa letter representing the | | {same sound as another. Homo- phonic means an identical sound but | | different in meaning. | | Q. Which states in the United | | | States have no official state flags? Kansas and Washington. Q. Who the “Father Poetr; A. | poems Odysse Q! A, He was stricken with acute lcoholism in Booth and Sargeant's Tavern, in Lombard street near | High street, Baltimore, Maryland, | vnd was taken to Washington hos- ltne sovis man's arorocy | P '(’:1 pedrhyphcre medict, TO AN AUTHOR'S MSS. y Joseph M. Stock t night, sweet )t, thou to And I was asked to make thee ready t Thy true was of mer, he author of Iliad” the and epic | ‘How did Edgar Allen Poe The Plum Tr Where is the Madeira river? | It is a large river in South | America that ows from the Al‘d(‘."' rcross western Brazil and empties | |into the Amazon river. Q. Who wrote th Selieving Worla™”? Lewis Browne, a Rabbi of the liberal school lives in New York city. Q. Will diamonds burn? Not if t are thrown in a| fire, but diamonds will burn in the | | presence of oxygen. Fire might injure them so seriously that the value would be destroyed. Q. What do the names Thomas and John mean? A. Thomas loved of God". Q. What ci the 1 | which begins with “L” Go red-mouthed through the desert, | who forbidden city”? | babbling of her passion; A. Lhasa, the capital of Thibet. | Although 1 put crooks in, and killed | . Who was the second wife of | | ? . Henry VIII? | ith h Anne Boleyn. n my How is a golf score kept? do the terms par, birdie and | mean? The total cam'st me, book “This for en and tender | Artady nd tale of love in Jewish filled with inci- o nd passion. | Although T changed th cvery scene, been f | a in action, plot and ithful to fashion! thee, Sce- my | | To give each reel a punch, T intro- | duced a framp set th anker's 1y Who ball-room | John “be- e afire! I cut the girl c made a vamp pletely out, and | name of is known as U nario, Q W t railroad wreek, the ft, the | cag murder and tl i d (just to action | h, lacked) ; the score is the num- | of strokes taken in playing the | Par for a hole or for the considered the perfect | If a hole is made in one| stroke under par, it is called a| birdie; if it is made in two strokes| | under par it is called an eagle Q. o what extent has the num- | her of fatalities from automobile acciden increased since 19207 A There were 11,074 fatalities in 1 v and 24,932 in 1928, Don-| Q. What is the price of gold? It is fixed by law at $20.67183 per troy ounce for pure gold Q. What does the name thata it [And fhen T | Hubert's ugly face, | Whereat the ented villain | tered his passion; | Although T have exact, I have Scenario, round. strike | course | made | nade vamp | | | is seore s regis- not tried to be faithful fashion to heen thee, | in my | Warniy Srm Him! engaged now Vho's the Tucky man?" So if you | i » | mean A Itis “noble ruler”. Q. What is the difference be- tween winter and spring wheat? | Which of them makes ‘the largest | crop in the United Stats? i A. Winter wheat is sown in the | hing his way through {e3) romains in the ground all| “Hey, what goes on | winter and is harvested in the sum- | un't George? Georse | mer, The grain is generally poor people! Are ya hurt, |in glutten, but rich in starch and is | for pastry flour used largely Spring wheat is sown in the spring postmaster Ulrich post A. W. Barbey don't u rds utonic and means has just (incohierently): “Oh! Oht | play is his description of the seven {ages of man? | for Southern ya Geor cen you f' donke pretty g are 3 heen, I'm Woolens., Well | ¥a me izl Victim (as bef Policeman: this guy 1 Man: “Know him? Know George | Rillings? T hope to tell you T do. Say, you ought to hear this guy tell funny He's a carc Victim: “Oh! Oh! Oh! For God’s sake!"” Policeman: od how ) “Oh! Oh! Oh!" do you Kknow | stories. “You a friend of this Him the guess But you when he [att yours Man: “T hope to tell you. and me are like that! (to crowd) I'm sorry, folks—I | George don't feel so good ought to hear him | koin’. (To the victu —take a brace Victim Oh! Man: “Well, tha on’'t, he won't. But the 1d with this little old 10 ya remember the n of us said we gets on 1f “Oh! Oht" 1f he I've ow it is, | time George, ht the three ' do all th’ was goin’ nons? vlicer You tell it." Man: “Well, pened in the ©? But (An nothin' much first f the ymbulance drive up.) in nhulance 1 the rgeon (pushing crowd): “Hey, where's that's hurt (indic: re he is! tim friend) : the polic an'’s stick man ov head with ven Wonders of the World! you prefer, or Wir Blaisdell: “Win by all means.” and is harvested in the summer,|Fair, warmer tonight; Thursday ahout the same time as the winter |partly cloudy; rising temperature in wheat. Standard flours are a mix- | central and south portions; gentle to ture of spring and winte® wheat. | moderate southeast and south winds. The United States produces more| Forecast for New Haven and winter than spring wheat. vicinity: Fair and warmer tonight. Q. When is a lie made out of (Thursday increasing cloudiness fol- whole cloth? lowed by showers A. The expression refers to a| Conditions: The area of high falsehood for which there is not the | pressure over the eastern states is slightest basis of fact. now central over the Appalachlan Q. In which Shakespearean |districts, Binghamton,” N. Y., 30.38 inches. It continues to produce cool nights with minimum tempera- tures ranging around 50 degrees, | but with moderate warmth, clear skies and pleasant humidity during |the day. Pressure conditions have not changed materially west of the Mississippi river and the Canadian water n(t) sea level? o | disturbance is still central near the A. ne hundred degrees Centi-!pag 29.52 inches. Showery weather grade, or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. |continues over Minnesota and in the Q. How high is Yosemite Falls? | wvestern Lake Superior region. Pres- A. The upper falls are 1430 gure continues low in the far south- feet and the lower falls 320 feet|est and high over the North Pa- high. | cific states. Temperatures are re- Q. Where in the United States is| acting slowly to higher levels in the the greatest rainfall? | central valleys. Conditions favor A. Glenora, Tillamook County, |for this vicinity fair weather with Washington. where the average pre- | glowly rising temperature followed cipitation per annum is 131% |py increasing cloudiness. inches. | nperatures yesterd: A. Q. As You Like It What does estivation mean? The dormancy of certain during the summer; the trary of hibernation. Q. What is the boiling point of con- i | Low 68 56 | Atlanta . 25 Years Ago Today Atlantic City .. 2 Boston g ST Buffalo Several of the local horsemen are Chicago attending the grand circuit L’\rnls};‘m:}‘:ml at Readville this weck. Duluth Mayor Bassett is attending the re- | Hatteras 3 union of the 1903 | T.os Angeles Momauguin today. Miami The Osgood Hill school house is|Minneapolis being removed from its old site to|Nantutket the new lot purchased for the build- | Nashville ing. New Haven . The local order of Eagles will be | New Orleans .. represented at the national conven-|New York tion in Baltimore by James T. Mes- | Norfolk, Va. .. kill. Northfield, Vt. Hogarty and Foley will be the|Pittsburgh .. battery for the local baseball team |Portland, Me. in its game Saturday against Rock. | St Louls . ville, Washington One of the largest factories in the city stated yesterday that hereafter | no one would be employed who could not speak English. The New Britain directory 1904 contains more than 14 names. The population of the is estimated at 35,000. Complaints have beén made to the Herald from people In the west end who claim that the health du- partment is falling down on its job. | It is said that there are five cases of scarlet fever in the district which | are not quarantined. Chief Rawlings has joined his wife at Yonk X L. ¥. & C. is making arrangements to erect a 100 foot smoke stack near the forze building. Plumbers of this city and Hart- ford enjoyed their annual outing at Lake Compounce today legislature at READ AERALD CLASSIEIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS for 00 Observations On The Weather Washington, Aug. 21.—Forecast ew England: Fair tonight, warmer in Connecticut and | western Massachusetts. Thursday fair, warmer except on the south- ern coast. Gentle variable| becoming southerly sastern New Yorl CAN YOU somey day SWING own & e home. Tn attaining this de- uly everybody needs some financial assist v with cash paid out of the bank. The amoj must be borrowed represents in some cases a relatively small, | often a large part of the total cutlay. Our Washington Bureau has co from official sourges an interesting and valuable bulletin on Home ing, discussing the whele questton of borrowing money for home. It contains just the informatibn you want on purclinse and how the money is be od. Fill out send for it: mily hopes sirable objective, prict few homes are bought to the coupon below and — — — — — =CLIP COUFON OERE — — — — _] ¥1 G EDITOR, New Britain Herald, . Avenue, Washington B o) ] HOM au, 1322 New Washin I want a copy of the bulletin HOME ANCING, and enclose herewith | five cents In coln. or loose, uncancelled U postage stamps, to cover postage and handiing costs NAME |='rr.r_x;1 AND NUME I CITY I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. ————— —— ———— — —— — (®Fontaine Fox, 1929

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