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27, 1929. T e — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST ] . i i v ’ vicini “Rube” Vickers, former Holyoke, | |to galn an accmrsie kiewiedns 3 L H north end rather than enlarge the |cidedly the exception: Either lhfilflsllors leave money in the vicinity. 'Rube' Vickers, y {to g a New Britain Herald ;0,5 city has no money to spend upon| After all, the bathing alorg the connectialt,lessus pilene, ves ot | caioun 41w iy iy MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT | 10 1o pionosition for a second such band concerts any more or |Sound is not the best in the world. b S e e 9 | [great part er ohe provires [bigh school in the north end had | there In a fecling that they do not at- | Nutmeggers with the wherewithal fta GHAIDIGHRID gamea with: the HAIN E lN[i cadenii s Mg Bl “l"x‘;':“':"“a’m"“:‘:'é“:::"’!‘l‘r‘"'fl | prevailed it would have meant a |tract sufiicient poople. | usually go elsewhere. | New Hn\l"en counc;l Saturday. An };,.,‘1 several are cioas ta Fia o 5 AT X 5 X investigation is under way. | Flon mines. thougs they are oot :amlsome co‘nlrlhulmn KC: lh‘E (‘: All of \\hl(‘lh may :A‘ltr:e. Al’;‘d |: | Interest in the launching of the| ————— I R AR s ancement of property values in the | may be cqually true that throughou battleship Connecticut is very low | h d . s : H gl et s o L ;Efiscmrnou RATES |section where it would have been |the nation as & whole somewhat Fa ts andF . e ke m;Wlf {)]][ A] me k&g Opeww”m_ (RS 32.00 Three Montns | constructed. All those living'in the | similar conditions prevail. Whereas | Ci ancies 150, @ Month invitations, i 7 Two New Britain young men had for Timber Is Gone E’State (\;mme““‘s Near narrow escapes from drowning at 0 directly, and the residents of the sec- | most noteworthy organizations a By Robert Quillen * |Ocean Beach yesterday. Their | With Larger Balance tion where the high school plant |town could possess, and towns vied | In the bright lexicon of our names could not be determined. Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 27 “‘”' Hartford, Ang. 27 P —The stale | section would have benefited in- |once the town band was one of the red at the Post OfMce at New Britain a8 Becond Class Mall Matter, | = S 4 happens {o be would not have bene- | with one another in the possession of | Youth there was no such word as| | Widespread fires today continued to | “phrail” CONTRIBUTED menace {imberland and prairie | of Connecticut on July I started ity throughout Manitoba as the month- | new fiscal year with cash orn hand | & S e ol e o nens o e e e e S R JESTIORS ANSWERED long drought showed no indication | or §6,090.271.96, as compared Wit legitimate arguments on their side. |lalssez-faire attitude, a general be- |used by man to preserve peacc are You can get an answer to any|In Favor of the Men’s Choral Club |of ending. !5 63.71 cash on hand the Fes, my Aear.”” question of fact or information by |To the Editor, Forestry department officla £l iihidn o % %% ol The only profitable sdvariising medium { | et writing to the Question Editor, New |New Britain Herald: | sainad e W athiatior o [Deginning ot lonaSar: il o {a the City. Circulation bocks ana press | larged high school at the pre 15 past, that nobody any longer 3| qyirie alvays o bright side | Britain Herald, Washington Burcau |"'T wonder if most of your readers |Tney said that unles , | cash recelpts for the yeur vhs reom siways opeD to mdvertisers. | site won means that the advocates | interested, ana that instead of people | Lighter cars may be casier to tuin | 1322 New York avenue, Washington. [know of the recent organization of goon, it wonld be impossible to sub- | ‘© s"lb'""ls';'f\ic In fl‘:;:”: el 19 _ | of a second high school in the north | gathering to listen to an Interpreta- | over, but they're easier to lift off. |D. C. enclosing two cents in stampe The Mei's Choral Club of New Bn(; due the old fires or control the now ‘\‘“‘Y"l‘:\i(\r I fatal dhnl pay ARty s the Assoclated Press |end have that much less to point to |tion of “Poet and Peasant” and an e [for reply. Medical. legal and marital ain, consisting of a group of the best | o aq that were rapidly breaking ont. | 2w iye vear amounted to $35, Lol o nvdyaen| { Maybe that train was namea The Aadvise cannot be given. nor can ev. singers in the city and neighboring| North of Lac Du Bonnet and m SRR O b The Amociated Press i» exclusmvely with pride in their section. The |attempt to play tha “William Tell” 2 = ®|tended research w2 undertaken. All|town lisee [ 4.80. The funded debt at the titled to the use for re-puulication cf| © | Senator because it blows harder 2 it : B b e _|the Bradbury river area, conflagra- | 4 of the last fiscal year amounted All mews credited to 1t ar nat etherwive | $500.000 cost of the preseny enlarge- | overture they are inclined 10 re- | when it's got a full load. [other questions will receive a per.| This is a part 01{ - "[«l“'flf\‘:lc”!f"‘f& tions were making alarming inroads | (o 16,291,100, whila the sinking creaited in this paper | ment looks big. But a separate high | gard such events more in the light of s sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- |ment, sponsored by the Associated |\ "ty Fiaiuable timberlands, Hun- | fopg amounted o $14,250,045.54 Bews publistied therein. | | . 8 not be answered. All letters are Glee Clubs of America, to gather | s s [ fund. al ] s | school would have cost even more— |an opportunity to permit children to | Don’t buy a razor yet, girls. A 3 = i ®" |dreds of volunteers were assisting!iye amount to be acquired in the : b = farm paper says the calf sheds at|confidential.—Editor. men together everywhere in choral| e o4 1angers in attempting to con- | ¥ ire the bonded |and between the two high schools | gambol around the bandstand and if b . E i organizations. The idea, (as the wel: |/ 8 pting inking fund to retire the bonde Member Audit Burean ot Circulation the end of the first year. 2 & i |trol the fire: | i $2,032,051.16. Tne A D, C & a uational organizauion | (}e city would still have lacked the | possible destroy the effects of the ; Q. How did Fort Duquesne get known song writer, Oley Speaks, ex- |70 - debt being $2,032,05 .10, ; which turnishes newspapers &0d acver; ich 1s | ha v S . its name? | pressed it) 18 to “hear America sing | Winnipeg itself was surrounded by | The recelpts for the year showed tisers with & strictly honest analyel adequate large auditorium which I8 | harmony. Too many concerts in Wal- | What we need is a windshield| A, It was named for a distin-|ing.” |a series of small fires in the suburbs | an increase of nearly $3,000,000 cireulation. ?;:lv' ‘,‘;;‘,’,’_"'é’,fi.'::x,‘:, pro- | @ feature of the present plan. nut Hill in recent s, before they | that will magnify. A cow is just as guished French naval officer under | All who cnjoy good music anc of St. Charles, St. James, Tuxedo |over the receipts of 1920. :c'l.t:n“‘:;‘:lnlt fraud 'n newspaper dis- e S were all but given up, seem to have |Stupid as a chicken, but motorists | Louis XIII and Louis XIV, who won take pride in encouraging such a and 8t. Vital. Valuable suburban | = = - tribution figures to both national -uu; There was talk of a few years ago | degenerated into some such pale re- | run over very few of tnem. | many battles against the Spaniards movement along the artistic side of |homes and property were endange | Dr. Granville E ‘J'err('ll. 70 local advertise - e S ee - | _— |and the Barbary Pirate |New Britain's life, are invited to|ed by the fires. {old professor emeritus of philoso- regarding the construction of a mew | flection of the real thing. | A Hollywood honeymoon isn't a| Q. What s the address of Irvin Lecome charter associate members The situation at Lac Du Bonnet | phy at the University of Kentucky he Herald ia on, sale dally tn_gewclly hall. Some enthusiosts brought | Old-timers not suffering from a |definite perfod. It just peters oul|S. Cobb? of the new organization. | was unchanged last night. It was|is making a 700-mile horseback pil- g Tne el e v Newssiand, Times | forth the plan that the building |loss of memory can remember the | WhER the publicity does. A. 830 Park Avenue, New York | MUSIC LOVER. | impossible for government aviators ! grimage through the south. Square: Bchuitz's Nowsstanda, Entramee | ! 5 ¥ % City. | New Britain, Conn. . uld and should be constructed s when the town band sta S Grand Central, 42nd Btreet | co ; b ; ayniband stand WAS | nee man traveled far in searv Q. What is the value of United |August 24, 1 _ |somewhere north of tne wacks. So the symbol of wholesome toWn | oe aqyenture. Now he is content lo States three cent paper money, Carl E. Dixon may now be “from far as many citizens clsewhere un- | satherings, when there was com- |make a little hall travel far. |green back, portraying bust of fited any more than formerly. the best corps of horn blowers, the Business Office 25 Editerial Rooms . TKLEPHUNK CALLS | and because the advocates of an en- | lief that the day of band concerts rstood it, the 3 . s be a | mu ¢ pride i o 8 ents | | Washington and dark curtains? . Hartford” but to New Dritainites he plan was not {0 be | munity pride in the accomplishmenta | > d o e e s et oral 2 New Britain— | convenience to the general public 8o |of the uniformed musiclans, and the | Honesty. is_the. quality that ; e | 1 unn will always be from New Britain | r 5 ¢ . 5 value it at 20 cents if “in new and e T o ele arenerty 1A | town withoutia frkek aliVer corneti| gL e Y ouR(o aon o you | sneistil v i | n e eatner ) and especially 1f he wins that endur- | much as & plai ¢ RERECRE | 8 | before heard of the great man the Perfect conditio | 2 e | band was regarded as uncivilized. eside: f Vhat i er | i Q i | that section i il garded neivilized. | president appoints. Q. What is the derivation of the 127 Main St. { G Phone 1409 | It is hard to escape the ‘possum in | Today we have gone In for machine SR | word sepia? | Washington, Aug. 27 (P—Fore- S on . 11 5o all qulet around Jeru- |the woodpile in considering such | music, which is heard, endured or| Americanism: Old dad laying| A. Itisa Greck word meaning ., for Southern New England: i It will be all quie L it TR ont 5 A 1o | Bnifered tee Hrom Ahe greshewhed| brick at $12 a day and saving | cuttlefish. . ~|Fair tonight, cooler Wednesday, e salem after the British ship enough = | money to educate the boy so he can | Q. How did the American Indian moderate northwest and north Tommles there to be noticeable. And | D¢ present. |and the sylvan bowers. A band €on- | nold o white-collar job at $75 a|8et his name? : . . | — [ cert nowndays is considered more in | month. |7A" When Christopher Cotumbus | ™ vecast for Tastern New Yor pQCI s for eanesdaay orning 1l of expense will convince the { | 3 S el e bLLTeaD On the one hand one hears—here | the light of an interruption of auto- | e ]‘“‘:!“";“; Teenacio ”"“ f‘r" cooler tonight; Wednesday | A he world loves a lover and | lantic, ind a westward route to Seial tis portlon; moders 1 2 2 | : i o T o | Tedla matak ASit tHOUENE When HE|<reinact nns At 98¢—3 Green Blazers, were $3.00. v\lll"~n-”'u ”“Pro\'m:rm*) «“]"1 \:'”»* | etined to escape from the Sl’a‘“: of | {age with spare bedrooms. ‘1‘:;“:;::.1 ::1 1.»\:w:;rrx;fl;r:1u.: I:T: :‘\' «"m Conditions: The low pressure At 98¢—1 Striped Blazer, was $3.00. reducing taxes; on the other hand of | {he horns than to congregate where ——— a, and JanLS he 'area over the St. Lawrence valley is ; Rt | ToLad 4 : arca over the St. Lawrenc y e ; Vs P oular price $2. his b o oatess and|iproyemanioitha s bRl EviIBH I Sinorn BIoWEr S0t e oftorts, | Tt must be a great mmnpovm,;;‘:g»\fls Indians” or people Of ioVivg' out to scn. A trough of i b $1.29—Sleeveless Wash Dresses. Regular pri 33 00 LIS 4| be made, and those who want the | The bands are in as parlous a state | ™ o a mosquito when he drilts | B e SR o iR tively low pressure extends @ At $1.98—Sleeveless Wash Dresses. Regular price § one bridge along the southern enc ' i : ia bald head and strikes hardpan =0 atlawal e 9 N | southward over New England and . £ - $10.00 Silk Dresses. ¢ Lake Champlain having been | !MProvements hope that somchow | 55 {heater orchestra musicians, Who near the surfac wreck on the Southern Railway at |aion et G000 South Atlantic |8 At $3.9 —The balance of our $10. g :om;alc\(u 1; doubtless Wil not take | (At taxes will not go up too far. 4150 have become something of a| — |New Market, T"“'l:“f]-“‘;" ? HOW gates. An arca of high pressure \t $1.39—All Children’s Wash Dresses. Regular $2.00. od, @ Eadicore i i e o Th oos | many persons were killed? : 2 < Sendiy B : il ; Hethans jingpllthe Hand ithereils o ore miertipEy iz C8CIGREN BUIIER) eanurpose IO ith LAl Enon | Oxenies ",“i,\\,""(:“"r’":"' p‘if”fu”r(: X“‘f‘“’,‘ At $1.98—All Children’s Wash Dresses. Regular $3.00. to get money, and, second, to specd | {mber 24, 1904, - between New | pyiuth, 30.30 inches. i At $1.39—All our Kickernicks. Regular $1.98. i Market and Hodges, Tennessce. It | ! Local thunder showers occurred 2 D ain Smocks. Regular $2. HEddRioms | about it. Most bandstands nowad |was & head-on collision. The | vee ceqctored dlstriots in the Lake | At $1.69——All our Printed and Plain Smocks. Reg i | -gize a biles can be | | . \ o n o core s " e mfi Sl ave only recognized when they need | The old maid has one consolation. ‘,t“i"’;:\‘l‘”: e and | {egion, the South Atlantic states and B At 69e—Suntan Running Pants. Regular 79c. 5 oney. g o 5 2 | Man 8 ! I3 1 ed. et e Pla s o! o - . 7 i paid for in small-size money HARTFORD AND WEST e i s sndslneiy/| ALeniKes iwoman: dimb eneden 80 S8 e B oo o the portions of the Plains states and the At 45c—Lisle Suntan Vests. Regular 59c. S5 k ik | to make him sesm bright by con.| R WNat 18 the mieanlng of thé|far gouthwost, Temperataures are |l "o 5 = & HARTFORD given while citizens wonder what the | tract, |name Herbert? somewhot. lower! over! the | Lake At T9¢—Rayon Suntan Vests. Regular $1.00. What is happening in Hartford | pandstand is for S | Alozsoiithetain region and the upper Mississippi R i i oo i | % it crmaids ac ; exist? " 89¢—)N ng Athletic Union Suits for women. R e e i e Those Georsia crackers who think | ‘\3' ‘z’: mermaids actually exist? | (ajjey but continue without much 89¢ mnsizfi"r‘ifi to 48. Regular price $1.25 A R, bl R . | Bobby Jones should be in Congress A 3 . change in other\districts. et : ¥ P 5 Sh R nne 0% B e R DLOCKING T BLIC BEACHES 1, 001" well, hut their ideas are cos- 1».-((‘!{\ =S ,”".”"““ of my wife's | conditions favor for this vicinity At 49¢ each. 0dd Pieces of Jewelry, including Brooches. other city. West Hartford has grown | According to a lugubrious disserta- | fused. That isn't the kind of club |’y Ltand ation to met partly cloudy weather and not much A Earrines, Necklaces, Bracelefs, ete. Values to $1.5( S e e e | A Ly courtesy they might call (ynnge in temperature. LHRSS) {ack Tone Hose for Ghildr number of the leading citizens of | glosing of Connecticut shore fronts | e [ ’\"&?"h]‘p Lok wife 8| remperatures yesterday At 10c pair : Brown and Ll:xck ong Hose for Children. Hartford are taking up their resi- | 1o the public “is reaching a eriticat | Promoters are arranging a heavy- | 1ila tionahip, reilzine tactial] ; i Broken sizes. Regular price to 50c. clties not troubled with expense and : X vl e public “is red ! weight bout for Miami, thus clineh- | o What i e 8 B A+ 79c Sun Back Wash Sui 2egular price $1.00. A S il ies rate are mot cltlen u | dence in this s " But West | snge.” L oy that the sront Amor. | o Q& What Is the maiden name of ytiantie City .. 3 79c—Sun Back Wash Suits. Reg I $ - ais 2 | Erul ohie Tucker, the Broadway star? oo 5 ; Dooular nri r Hartford is not a art of Hartford 'he trouble seel lican sucker is e 2 D 5 adway star? | pos 3 S i 4 $1. WIS, egular price $1.50. all, but towns and villages. Where s not a part of Hartford | The trouble scems to be that there | ican sucker is migratory. A SR A Joston At $1.19—Handmade Go leg P people in large numbers join their S P ne s Pt | . . . . = B ra cal o - . 5 and thus not a genuine suburb; it is | are many more people than former- ‘ R e R In what book in the Bible is :‘;:{iilgo ek e 50c—Lace Trimmed Brassieres. Regular price $1.50 (;‘:":t\m\‘\'f X:vnv‘l"‘lrznr:li lvom: ‘“:m Iy who are able to motor (01“‘“ iy oo o T A e e 'n‘:; é:::\o‘:;:f\f: nn.;“rx::.t:r“{:,\;fi“"’;yy’ Cinelnnati .... S 0 At 79c—Small Lot Children’s Straw Hats. Were to $3.2 Ll e ““”:" pilisicne '“f”l“]‘gl"m"l:m“':;: lielquiethe woliilelaniimno Snusslao v Riiralsrinisericnadt s Oleyelens ? : 50c—Infants’ Lawn Hats and Caps. Were to $1.50. ts and adequate sewers to | ; e el | front property is strictly It B i s he question of Prohibition. | A, Fifteenth chapter of 8t ¥ ST @9 95__Qilk Yo + price $2.9 847 atrdaiaie 4 Most of the people who leave Harl- | (op of this is the growing tendency Diluth e & At $2.25—Silk Dance Sets. Regular price $2.98. | John; thirtcenth ver: & | ford for West Hartford are Republi- | of towns along the shore to think me‘ Life grows more simple. Ones|” Q. What Is the Fronch name fOr | [,0q ANEEIes «oorerors - ¥ At $1.79—Silk Dance Sets. Regular price $2.00. cans, yielding to the Democrats in | water in their environs was put there | vour only means of BRI overnment more than ever that it | ‘ s it larger s of reparations and everywhere—of the need for | mobile cruising. People are more in- needs a larger share money. ong for an agitation for another T AT o1 S e pronie : . The wreck occurred on Sep- | . long g some genius who can reconcile these | A1l of which may be chalked up wrifeatabontisex iprovlemsils st of | bridge further north to start. 5 viewpoints; so far he hasn't been | (o progress, but we are not so sure | IMPROV NTS PROPERTY VALUF Figures can be quoted here and in | every live community showing how | the cost of government is im- measurably higher than it used to be—even a decade ago. The only domiciles to create a city innumer- able civic necessities arise, from pav- water works, extensive fire and po- lice protection, and modern schools. the stranger’s dialect ffordcd | praying desk? | Miami guessing what | Prie-Die 5 A, Prie-Dieu. Minneapolis If people in the cities were satis- | TN & | i | fied with no more advantages than | : : & power. | for the especial benefit of their own IR‘N( on h fled from; no vou| Q What is the air pressure at | Nantucket . | Republicans in Hartford, natural- | ejtizens, and not necessarily for the | ¢an tell by his opinfon of a boot- | sea level? oot | A. At sea level it is 14.73 pounds New Haven legger. I : avoirdupois to the square inch, and | New OFICANS -« s o s« s .. 92 8] CAN YOU SWING f A e 2 | : orrect this sentence: eanut | with cach three and one-half miles New York . 3 .8 Tovery family hopes some day to own a home. In attaining this de- is brought forward. The capital city | There is the town of Westport, for | butter and pickles and fancy crack- | ascent the density is halved. Norfolk, Va 82 H able objective, practically everybody needs some financial assistance. Very would save itself by including more || R 5 ers satisfy mother and dad,” sald| Q. Who supplies the p 3 ; SIEORY W Domes ate bought with casii paid out of the bank. The mmount whici : g stance, which is making efforts to | ; 2. ho supplics the paper on|Northfield, ¥ istled with rural comforts, if they : o asanes > flapper,” S [ ; : | Northfield, Vt. ........ b Tt Do Borrawed représents in sohia cases a velatively small, but more e W e territory within its borders. bar the public from Sherwood's Is- :‘]')l‘\ol”s‘\::\‘:'\‘m,’m‘fl prefer commor,. nl;w‘hdl"nl\ed States paper money is| Pitsburzh .. ... ...« ... p i ah Gl Frutlse s Dol A ATAe A reatey WSl yane 7 | viously i e 2 printec.: . m ources eresting and valua bulletin on Home I As previously allude 5 : 2 ; A Sortland, Me. ......... 18 from officin) sources an interesting and valuable n | poxevionsly Bafuded o Rt ianaiowhedsbythel sta e Milford —_— A. Crane and Company, l!:mon.‘z(m§ ouill o Jleeugsing {he whtle question af borrowlng money for purchuse of a ford is not exceptional in this {iffl- | \ints its beaches closed to others Copyright, 1920, Publishers | Massachusetts, and the Collins | Washington ...... ; e eantains ut the Mformation you want on how to go about the . Washington ......... Y T e e 1 nemewed W1 o coupon below and culty. It is the fact that Boston pro- | tnan residents of Milford. The towns | Syndicate Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, i R A R AT L IR R e e people in the country there would be little opportunity to worry about the “excessive costs” incident to city life. | |1y, are alarmed. 1t is for this reason | penefit of those citizens who are so that the Hartford metropolitan idea | ynfortunate as to live “upstate.” | But people in the cities are not sat- | country. We have yet to learn of an cco-‘ nomically minded citizen with a con- | per is well restricted and that so | Sal e an con- | = LT ic W v i Shint westher eye o he fax rate| . o : 1t 50/ qlong the shore, of course, © ‘ L ety the air-tine aistance| Catholic Woman to Aid |many Brahmins of the town live in | {yo] the situation only to mean high | ! e . A “ 9 4 | YUE v oultob feckRtoRRi FEXVENS VS| the | sfr”flw.— l\flom, Mfi;m""“' Canada, to Palm Tahs” Pay Mortgage | nom ANCING EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald ve civi aeachiehlorida 7 "atholic women w York Avenue. Washington, D. C and extensive civic improvement in . A meeting of the Cat immediate neighborhood, e | the public from getting to the water, AND Approximately 1,360 miles. |of the city will be held Frid 1 { want & capy of the bulletin HOME FINANCING, and enclose herewith his immediate neighborhood, T®-p,gton that the erstwhile Puritan |g¢ g they have attained their end. | : To what subject is the maga- night at the Y. M. T. A. & B. so- T i coin. or loose, uncancelled U. §. postage stamps, to cover gardless of how it would affect lhc‘,\(hflns e e ;“ . Nm‘“m e F"""I‘R zine m;lx;d “Auk’ devoted? | ¢ hall on Main street to devise postage and: handling costs S emocrs makes no practica erel | rds. tax rate. It is published quar-|ways and means of aiding the so-| - — =— = — -CLIP COUPON HERE — — — — = surrounding suburban t0wns | water mark, but if they can prevent | which will have nothing to do with city. Tt is because so many thousands | {pe public if it owns a beach which yy s of well to do New Yorke S When the magnificent state orkers live in |t cannot reach. | boroughs other than Manhattan that | e | (terly by the American Ornitholo- ciety in the payment of its second | Mae yo heard thisone? |sicts Unfon, Cherrydale, Virkinia. | morigago of $80.000. he women || | stresr AND NUMBER | Q. n what date did Good Fri-| it expected, will probably aid | Ma tta y 1 ol Jiaggnary It s SANDY'S TARTAR WII'T: ‘d“y fall in 19002 i” rough socials, card perties and CITY . . wene . ATE | Manhattan is so easily controlled by | Journal recalls, to acquire its shore | Trom being a gentle, loveabls| A. April 13. | other attractive measures. | Ader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. tion of the city began to refiect in- the political organizations with | 4¢ Hammonasset Beach, and would | Q;nlté‘ n :wnn her marriage, Sandv | Q. Is it illegal to issue a check 5 £y | L I am a reader of the NE R N HERALD, s : " | which they are not afiiliated. | Z e acquire | MacGruder's spouse had developed | for less than one dollar? | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e e e e e e creased prosperity; one dwelling | " G IUW B BT A have even a h*”%' £ timeto 25 *®linto one of the most shrewish wo-| A. A law was pessed by congress FOR BEST RESULTS ¢ after the other has been going up | ; : and rapld | more land there for beach PUrPOSes. | men not only in the village but in |reading: “No. person shall make, thereabolita ever since. | transit intensified suburban develop- | rf Westport and other shore towns ‘ the county. Her “tantrums’” were a | issue, circulate or pay out any note, 3 & ment. Railroad commuting around | g heir agpiratl to keep | continual source of despair to her | check, memorandum, token or other L * When Stanley Quarter park was succeed in their aspirations D | er | check, ; . ro o M t A“ th T B F t F Tt G m sl e it o 1 K he | Poor husband ipon whom. not con- | obligation for a less sum th oonerville Trolle at Meets e Irams. ontaine fox. brought into existence the future : Fieimt SRS 0 HRlE NS D e S TR T tongue, | dollar intended to circulate as | € ¢ Y y Belvidere was assured. And look the process. But what they started is | water the state cannot do its plain | she frequently vented physical pun- | money, or be recelved or used it now! | nothing compared with the manner | quty for the general citizenry except | ishment. To his credit be it said [lieu of lawful money of the United EVERY FEW YEARS THE TROLLEY PoLE DEVELOPS THE HA?'T When the new Lincoln school was | in Which the automobile has acceler- | through legislative and court action “”vr\ never lifted his hand in r : The Department of ofF JUMPING OFF THE WIRE AT THIS PARTICULAR POINT. ot im- | ated the condition. | involving * ty rights” and long { jefjizeindfa g Sinonanc im i 7 most im- | Yol n SRDIoDSRbgEs | 1928 in which it stated that a bank | % Va2 e opening up of streets ¥ | R — legal delays. I : | check is not intended to circulate | Z gunshot. It has been only a few FADING BAND CONCERTS | The same condition is found at & money, or be recelved, or used normal school building was con- structed property values in that sec- years ago that Corbin avenue from | Occasionally one reads of a hand | Connccticut lakes. More signs are go- | i Mt GO ool ety T o merely an order for the payment of | money. The statute does not, and coln street was a country lane, with | public place. So as New Dritain | lic that trespassing is forbidden. never did apply to ordinary bank | bushes and wild flowers on either | is concerned these apparently grow- | Lake property is being bought for | H checks. It originated when frac- | side. LooK at it now! ing fewer in number. Can it be true | private use, and the ordinary run of | g $ A jlonalfoiriateyscorm onlvetct owt| as “private circulation” was issued | by private banks and corporations, and to some extent by individuals, and it was this currency, often sued in sums of less than one dol- Y |lar, that the statute made it unlaw- ful to issue and circulate. the vicinity of Steele street to Lin- | concert which is to be given in some | ing up every year telling the pub- | When the ‘Shuftle Meadow that the people are expected to get | Nutmeggers with flivvers are re- it| Meeting the minister one day after |2 pecullarly trying time with his spouse Sandy complained that life the route. Improvements do not need | publ s? It would seem that | car and the tank filled with gas, | was not worth living “wi yon rand: building was made out of a farm, | their band concerts or other musical | ceiving an education in what residences began to crop up along | fare over the radio rather than in|means to be well equipped With a to be civic in order to stimulate Way. [ but having the watery destinations | o' a wife o mine, curse her!” home growth Time was when a 1 concert | severely curtailed l The goorlr e shocked to | s | ar one of is »arishioners s | When the Roosevelt school was was a town event of considerable Along the available beaches and e ‘”‘"S\H‘t’”l:x’\ndl Ilk;:“llm_ Y A T | King S e, a s now | built in a field, the idea s (e T oy bryidbowntown arsen | lakal foonts:t thonad twhilchiEarakstill & bittakoib Sandy/s Hlisht. heteotn:| 25 ears Ago oday preposterous to some citize it |in New Ei d one of the first | open to the public crowds over | selled him to “thole his troubles | e tields rea turn into hom things usually erected was a band | th ek-cnds are prodigious. It is | like a Christian.” nd remembe The N {5l Protit | 2 L L ¢ what the good Book says.” he added, | _The New Britain Prohibition Al- sist the devil and he wlll fly | lience has decided to register a pro- ed ivil to go in bathing at a place where | from you! ¥ test to the mayor against the Lon- don Gayety Girls who appear at the | Casino. It is claimed that posters |about the city picture the girls in | e xtremely lively attitudes, ¢ illustrations will suffice. | that it was not put there for orna- | ing circumscribed a growing number Th eleaves on the elm trees this - mental purposes. The band stand was | of Nutmeggers are going far afield ) {yearcare Jatee ind full sng dae 2 | been entirely free from the ravages When the proposal was advanced |used at regular intervals. Concerts | in their search for beach enjoyment. afl[!r ! when somet f K t- | stand. 1 1sually v sp before | a fact that many citizens do not care The f improvements \ {ral Park, New Britain, for | there is scarcely room enough to That's 2’ verra true, meenister,” stimulated endeavor by private citi- | instance, t sed to be a band | move around said Sandy with a sigh. “But if 1 resist ma ain she-deevil she flies AT be clongated indefinitely. | stand, and it can be safely assumed | While watery heritage is thus be- \ LSO RIS A of heetles. The annual outing of St. Mary Cadets will be held tomorrow at White Oak park. The entrance examinations for school facilities as to | r g with neighbors. 1 too, In providing surf |Of scientifically trained men to €x- | high school will be held Friday plain phenomena of the | tourists. to construct an addition to the pres- 1o be given at the spot and the | The beaches along Rhode Island are | ent high sct t W t c populace turned out and had | receiving excellent patronage from much objcction to wing high | a ty good time listening to the | Connecticut, and they have an ad-| Yellowstone park maintains a staft | region 0 morning at the Grammar school. | Some of the republicans in the | state are annoyed over the action | of a local factory in making a rule| {ime—newer | ordinary circumstances most people | g EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS against the employment of non- a | prefer surf bathing to the more quiet s g English speaking people. The ques- Sritain 1 ntil ¢ i i . tion is likely to result in action at Britain until | waters of the Sound. And, unlike OPTOMETRIST S ot SrEaNcly GLLEENY 8 | within qu ent years. Seems to | Connecticut, Rhode Island is not per- RAPHAEL BUILDING | Andrew Mack. famous actor, will| an testify, however, there was quite | us there » been fower and fewer | mitting outsiders to be oS YEsT MAINIEY appear at the Lyceum on Labor wLEVATOR sERVICE HEy \n effort made at the fime to con- | band concerts in the park as the|but on the contrary, hangs out the . Day. ‘ TPRECISION OF VISION" ' The New Haven Register pub- 2 (CFontaine Fox, 1929 |lished an article today stating that building an addition inst f a sey nt 1 I was torn bathing. This may not t ad- arate high school lown 1 erec in Walnut | vantage when the surf is running so Various commentators now i n nil. nes used to take | high as to be rough; but under siruct a sccond high school in the | years passed, until now they are de- | welcome sign on the score that|

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