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6 New Britain Herald'mm brushes with the J I‘!\\ mechan we arc at a loss as m‘ Secious! pointed by the King of England Roraback management of the whether i aca s Rorabac nag nt of the Re- |w half-sized contraptions Facts andFancles | ce: “So you have stopped vour divorce proecdings? English Parlament New Haver NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929. and scnds representatives to the Naghville “neleiains g * sublican party in this state, and it is | that threaten to inu the land- | fhise » ] i 4 | publican party v U =N Hazel: “Yes, when 1 found that| @ what is the meaning of the New Orleans YR evident that anyone advocated by |scape are marvels of efficiency or | John had somathing on me S o ‘ et e Ny Tos ) Issued Dally (Sunday Mxcepted) | By Robert Quillen ) gionadie; ame Tsabel Sylveste York Gt : | Mr. Tilson does not receive the | whether they are in a class with the | SRR 2 e: “What's that £t ; Norfolk, Va 2 6 t At Horald Bidg. €1 Church Street | : Bethenithsviey Sl of these fool stunt flyers 3?. i el it | A Isabel is Teutonic and means Norfoll H\'\' e 5i & | whole-learted approval of the Rora- | toy machines that frequently menace | Ao P00 oo Gt i i Maxson FoxeALL JuDELL s A T e h Sylvester is from “‘";"‘ Lh CE) J : | back organization the shins of pedestrians on the side- | 5 vacuum kA £ ey the Latin and means “belonging to |SF Louls 30 = e BUBSCRIPTION RATLS 3 4 : o - | it, 1929, Reproduction |\ S Washington &......... 98 E $8.00 & Year | Thus it is discovered that Senator | walks. | - = T e e || Forhidasn) 1€ Woo! ISl . 5 [ e Send all co nications to Fun | ‘ha Ho' avors Zan ot s 32.00 Three Aonthe | Hiram Bingham, who cooperates | We do know, however, that the | The Indian war danc ms rath- | f : e 2 ‘ B | Q. What is the average sizc of POLICE SEIZE REVOLVER . oo o momn | 2 or foolish, bui at least they lon't || Shop Editor, care of the New-|| sword fist e i Dondetta [ | with the Rorabac tion and in ef- | automobile in current usage takes up ! e 3 = 3 I .ast nig atore ¢ ; : ‘ 1utomol ge takes up | Ly Cly o oo do-do. Ii‘rlllln:n I’((r.ltl‘«l.|;m&) your ;cmkv | ’ | A In the Atlantic they average |yjyrire stroet vithout s ect was throw e ite | considerable space, a o e | rwarde ew Vor a 7 . 25 nasin|: e U i Nant s as thrown into th onsiderable sp and when one will be for w Vork. || nq | about 7 fect long and 250 pounds in | revolver near RFR R T | bodily by the Roraback management, | person is in them—as so frequently | The world’s champion idiot is the | — ——— | weight, but there are authentic rec- | rovol e | strongly opposes Mr. Alcorn for the | happens—there is a lot of space be- | ©n¢ who'sees others being caught Better Than Chestnuts! | ords of fish more than twice that|,nq g; yre canno i , still thinks he never will be. | e hope the early frosts this Fall s he swordfish reaches its lars- |less he proves to C e Washington post. This means that donated to the transportation of B 10T & i ; =s he pro HO! 18 ¥ lona ie transportation o . 2 3 5 = mints OS5 the Roraback L 1 i et ; Will nip the (¢ crops all about est size off the coast of New Eng-!Hart that he needs Editorial Ruoms ... 8 Sheaiterobackaboys il b 1an being. To find parking | Another objection to hanging is| And touch the humor burrs so all land, where in midsummer it come vatore o s Alcorn to the most bitter finish; that | space cveryone knows, is one of | that it scems so i juate for those | The chec will come rattiing near to shore in pursuit of schools R is to say, if they can prevent him | the most pressing problems of the Who need it out! of herring, mackerel, and other |y hed. and eve The only proftabie advertisng medium s ! i d pressinganroliematiots b \ Rnes S iaR i oens R s he Ci rculation books and press | from going to Washington it will be | age : f 8 upor 3 ; i L s ; il el = 8l ; In its effort to make tough border Natural Result! ! Q. How far is it from 1 the Hhtst thins his oy | fone, and § or Bingham is their The regulation automobiles need | joints respectable ico has ru Wilsor D cneT M TR Germany to England? ¢ e up in the morn T representative on the ground much space for the cngine and the | lessly raised th r while T was sick you drank all my A. The airline distance is about |« Member of the Amociated Press | Hoover may or may not | “innards” that are identified with N hisieyl — 500 miles. | But Sunday night his sun ciated Press is exciusively en- . e E A hushand is a n who comes el e . | . m > ). Who took the leading parts taken from him by Officer William B e To1. ro-padlivatlintiic | DA I attention to the Roraback | its functioning. The space alloted to | - hushan Whohcon Rastus: “Please don't scold me S8 sWho toolcthe dleacing Sparle i lcen 1 ey S £iiad Siojithe Sune ol L {home twn hours nd wonders | 3oss T drank it all to your health!” | esssm sssmemmem | in “The Littlg Shepherd of the MeMurray because Sulvatore’s wile ews credite 1t or pot otherwire | management in the state. It remains | passenger. el oss ank it all to y a ) ! i S A SO L O (08 " passengers in the average ear is 0o | why in thender ; o o, R T e R L credited in this paper also loc ; - : wnd g i | ia not feel righ \ ; Dews published therein. well iembered—a least, Presi- | greater than the space alloted to the | back. 1 NEXT 1‘.1 GODLINESS! QUESTIONS ANSWERED | A. Richard Barthelm and [hand came home drunk began dent Hoover probably remembers it | machinery in the bow of the craft. | By Janet Markel You can get an answer to any “i] : ‘1?1“,"‘ Teseribethat flog ok s I,.,‘". e 'v-“‘ o-‘ Member Audit Burean of Clrcolation | Vividly—that when the name of Mr.| At thls writing no one knows| There are wet and dry statistics | Tiow oft when in the bathtub we're | question of fact or information by | )h_ e ":‘:lfl'j oS tlagisot fher o fl‘_]“'“‘ ettt The A B. G ls & nationa) orguniiation | Hoover was first brought forward as | whether the half-sized affairs will | (0 Show eve except the disporting, writing to the Question Editor, New | T WAL 0 HIEE L oes of r 2 S Wpbish " furnishes . ne wapapers A number of dri uctantly ac- | Misfortune loves fo claim us for | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau.| - v tisers with 8 strictiy honem analysia of | a presidential candidate it received ever become into general use. We % 2 ASEQULRUS [ 0VEs g g Snoh ¥ . equal width and length, green on ciroulation. Our elrculation statistics are | cepted by guests who lon't want to her own! 1322 New York avenue, Washington. | no 1 the left, white on the center and ~ 2 | Postmin brings a package or a | D: Co enclosing two cents in stampa| 2 St WEUC B8 L Senmm' \l“pg[edd 111 1 d » population of \ Based upon this audit This Insures pro- ely response from Mr. Rora- are willing to suppose, however, that scem queer. tection against fraud 'n oewspaper dis- | }qojc | deed, Mr. Roraback's hand- | if the shorts ever become practicable s | for reply. Medlcal, legal and marital | tribution figures to both national end g “Spe | advise cannot be gi o B Q. What is the —————! delegates to the convention | that the present eyors of - | Of course Prov e protects us. |y se cannot be given, nor can ex. | 5 b hat the pres urveyors of trans. ourse Pr ' 1 T T natn rea e v drafting Mr. Coolidge. It = : oo e o e U8 UPON | tended research Ra undertaken. Al} | G40 s | afting Mr. Coolidg portation chariots will lose no time | 100 KROW [f Ionit good driving the 'pl [othor questions will reccive a per-| A NISSASI ol The Aerald is ou saie daily in sem | Was not until after the nomination of | in turning out new models of this | £ . : onal reply. Unsigned requests can- | @ W ;‘_*" in Phi I‘.»le 1‘ the York at Hotaling'e Newsstand, Times| g pooper qp o Roratinck it S el g The butcher iand thell S5EL e ia nawaradAIL Tatters are of Evangeline, of Longicllow's Square: Schultz's Newsmtands Entrance | V' 1 t r. Roraback | type. And th maller they make e, Mg e “mmrA s ar Grand Central. 42nd Btreet warmed up to election of the | them the greater the contribution to- As a last desperate effort to It our nelnives Wiare Rsune to g : 5 . Evange is a creation S ————— Republican candidate—of course, | ward solvin the snaried traflic rive at an equitable distribution of el | Q. What naticuality is Pola poet. & not a real person wlet's have a dirigible,’ said a | after there was nothing else left to | problems, reparations, they might shake dice. | While daddy-long-legs do their d | - " Let's have a dirigi il | - dozen was born in | wag to a Main street restaurateur S ; : A == Americanism: “There's a celebri- | Suspended just above us on the | Poland. Her mother is I Observafions \ And he promply wa s g ' AMERICAN-MADE DIRIGIBLES | Vi 16t o annoy him wall penifatlcrpnisiauey ey s an e whatever happens in the Alcorpmat- | “p e S a Sl L = = American eitizen. 0 TIT W il 1 - o En hetnreaidentwill ROt have Dol iiag Sisition DRt E0 R e e N CityEman: 1037: W Spending | Or skies grow dark thunder | Q. What color hair and cyes has | n e eather ) 1 it ae . B i D (e Eion Ol Riian e onviCa ARt ot R e R orie v KoRpio BCiTI O 10 storm is brewing; | Nancy Carroil? At the beginning of every new 5 xS i ST leads to the expectation that the | farmers from the fruit fly!" City | The rain comes pel down upon | A. Red hair and blue eyes. | week we wonder what cock and bull | Messrs. Roraback and Bingham. Goodyeantcompany | mill conatriiot | e 2888 SwhatiASdallar for an the sereen | Q. What does the aviation term | Washington, Sept. 3.—Forecast £ i come And as to choosing Mr. Alcorn be- 3 : and four bits for a tomato!” | We scize a bath-robe, rush to shut| “three point landing” mean? for Southern New I A Gen- - story will be the next to come from : T L leg | OC OF two dirigibles that will be b R N : ey s and ol niealvarm o : ; celebrities in order to make cause of his notable dry record, let | . AL 2 - o windows efers to the plane being I { coniinued wi sundry celebrities in or e REbee e 2 an the Graf Zeppelin., For poor fish who buys fake oil { GOSH, but it's har this life to [landed on both wheels and the tail- | night and Wednesday; moderate the front page. 5 A g ; Wi several years the Goodyear company is like the big one in the be el skid simultanconsly. The tail-skid is | Winds, mostly west £ 3 the Anti-Saloon League. Connecti- e T s eau AT B ) i Salpa e 3 Torecast fo ern v York 377 t it H : ] has been constructing what are AK€ It is caugh L liar, toa | : .’n as a ke and to support the e v s ‘;m : m; ’ \}x. | SR ey was always seemed to us, re- ail surfaces of the plane. air with warmer in southwest por- e about Labor day that termed haby blimps— the sort s 5 on . ; generall Do paint mains a particularly knotty problem YT el 0T | 1t the situation is to keep getting [0 Hop s muchidoisharleiweigh | TR SONISIEFRWEnead Ay genlerally never falls is that at the dawn of | /4T & 0 Scnator Bingham used to visit Wash- | worse, wouldn't it be cheaper just Of what commercial valng are they? | fir_and continued warm exeept the following day we feel more tired | ington recently—and the output has | to build a stone wall around the | A, The weights of large sharks | POssibly local "“ v showers in than had we labored. | been uniformly successful whole country and call it a jail are mostly estimate A hammer- | (F OET Mm‘““‘\i "‘ ”! 4 SENATOR HENRIK SHIPSTEAD COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Since the Shenandoah went to I Agenanicif s eflon SEIRRDE MG s N £ high o 3 Iridge isn' Iy uscless. Sar- estimated to weigh 26.000 pounds i CLER 18 t. Paul, Minr t. 8 P 7 R Soittl AND AUTOMOBILES LS R | 3 el it s ‘ e e oy ’ i St 1i 8 The ship which sank during a col- | : mash during a storm in Ohio there | gine fishermen ar privileged to The rough skin ot sharks is used to “‘ : "" dor e A02 Il ted tes Sen Thomas Da. lision off the California coast was| 7Tir when every cor 1| has been a reluctance in this country | feed thousands of married men who polish fine gra wood and for | (OTCIHONS A e ““ nal ican, of Minnesofa, has 4% years of nge It seems o | traveler who cam ‘u. New Britain | to construct ar more mohster |ONCe ate roast cov ‘.T”;\.‘”z,d‘.;yv s of sword .\Ym NS of the o o ofter ers never wear ou til they | patrol t railroad. They not | dirigibles until there had de- Srtene L 00 S angd I ohsLy sl € OB veathat it nearly all portons of pr . svery of his col- steamers never wear A Pl ¢ | Horses, too, become inscparable miie tleshiis coarse hut someties t5H W HEH UL BEAHIY GIEDOTHOnS of Hhe) Venzic | Shipstead sink. e also “sample | veloped officers and crews able to | companions. but not while loafing caten. The f abound i et e ams Sules. | o rmer-labo ) i =iy o5 cases.”” A large part of the baggage handle them with distinction. The | in pasture. Only when they wo and the Chinese make a 1 ‘\‘ ,‘;" 9 “'"‘A,‘ gl e DUn n i ik sota s L Is from the upper, Mississ 1 it The difference between a Spanish | Which went through the depot com- | Akron dirigible interests have found | 8¢ther tinous soup from them oy il s el r here yost ttor bull fight and an air derby seems to | Prised the trade paraphernalia of it more advisable to begin on the | (o R "1 GUESS WIS ~!{"<1 a large quantity of valuable|yo.q0; with principal ter near Schall sald that although Shipstead = a2 - ith men 1 Mr. MacDenal¢ ol . (s AT i L} n i A 3 1 e | these harbingers rade. OWEr TinEa of S manufactuning. WIFE FIXED HIM Huron, 8. D Maxim empera 1 il ¥ > be that in Spain the I and the | “ wbingers of trad jlower rungs of the manufacturing | and Mr. Hoover in power, nations UP LIKE THAT Q. What is logarithm? ol ol Amumlen ¢ e At ; eht - . 0 ile n these days try to find the com- |ladder and uniform success has at- | can live in perfect peace so long as The expone ¢ Jower to S0 @poyasninEty Brees R o bull fighter are in danger, while at : e nfaic 8 at- | can live in perfect peace so long as To MAKE HIM A The exponent of the POWer L0 wur roported guor S ¢ i an air derby the crowd doesn't get | mercial travelers who make this | tended se efforts. There can be | they have nothing to argue about REMEMBER ;\m.‘h a .\;.» numbe < alled the | ¢ho country east of the Rocky . y \ta money's worth unless half a dozen | (OWR by train. The raiironds nowa- |little doubt, however, that the gre 7 ' i ! SOMETHING!” hase, must be x,u,\v!vl n order to pro- | mountains 4 i on 5 mus on something duce a given number. ; I, g 1 rn Minne- iats tel lays are only used by the trade go- | plant is able to ma R 4 e Cor s favor for this vicinity stunt fliers threaten to t th y the trade go- | plant is able to manufacture larg get down stairs quickl cries a Q- Wihen were Scopner Hve-cBn b e n e i) ot not muolt ohange 15002 udvice of his phy- " collective lives by zooming as close to | Betters for long distance trips, not | dirigibles. That time has arrived. popular-novel heroine. Try a banana s coined by the U, 8.7 In temperature - 2 siclay led rest and quiet their niums as possibilities per- | fOr trips which take in every town in Employment of Dr. Eckener by | beel, lady. | No copper five-cent pieces e e rany 1 ffort to fully recover from an it a section of the state the Akron dirigible makers mus i o i | ever been coined in the U. 8 High Low |llIness w attacked him . vear ) | Youve guessed it v do it with | mean that every adva ¢ The way some women ask for all- Q. What date in the Christian | Atlanta : il by |ago in Washington S r've guessed it: They do it with | mean that every advancement in the hn s M e mony, you | g calendar was the last day of.Ab of Agantic City Rl ‘ Connecticut still clings to its | automobiles. There is no more wait- | seience of dirigible-construction will | greed or flattery. | the year 5646 of the Jewish calen- | Rufralo SN S ) designation as a land of steady |iNE for trains and poor local service utilized and that the completed e dar BoSLanre e et g ‘ T e Correct this sentence: “T'd still A. Tuesday August 31, 1556 : | e e Taroe! con- | On a railroad dos mean a t oduct will compare very favorabl ay : s S 2 { TRR s fand Swelarciierpegioficony 5 pare very Favorably { hink him great,” said the yes-man, Dusty, +he Pup | Q. Why is an object at the north nnati A I clude that not many of its citizens | t0 the travelers. In the rear of their | With the finest turned out at Fried- | «if he should fire me.” | v pole heavier than it it at the equa- or S 5 60 remain awake late to listen to radio | C4rs are piles of iple cases and | richshafen. Trained commanders Copyright, 1929, Publishers Old Bills! tor? Duluth ) programs terminating at midnight. |all they need for a happy trip; and | and crews are equally necessary, and Syndicate Greene: “Have you any antiques| A, There are several causes. The | Hatteras . t 1 o . { + s y 1t vour house?” earth is not quite a true sphere, Due | Los os i i . < we harbor a suspicion that the | When they have had their last con- | this development alsp has been look- S s ar t quite ; spl ! ! S ] - Thusme Rasbors suaniclon tha liveriatt i i 5 s Sheeley: “Only the grocery-bill | 5 centrifugal force of its rotation it | Miami e 1) 78 2k late announcers are mostly talking | Versation with the last merchant after by naval authorities who ind the meat-bili! is bulged out along the cquatorial to themselves. they motor to the next town and |have made a congistent effort to he- rt Corwith belt and flattened near the poles == = = — ity =R | start their monologues all over again. | c0me ekperts. Judging by the man- o e 4 Therefore in higher latitudes, either | p=— 4 The New London Day prints a| Thus more territory is covered in |BET in which the Los Angeles I e I,wxf”‘[‘ i zl ",‘:“' o o s ol B ‘1‘““”‘ “q“ YOUR CHILD'S FOOD i beca S nitE o ween piloted obser ! arlie, SCVeN | qupface approaches a little eloser to ’ high tribute to the Connecticut high- | 1088 time because waiting for trains | Peen piloted in - recent years years old, was beating the rugs with | oo "0 o Gy ana the pull [ 4 halits are ost d ¢ [ way department, but we feel our-|1S € SIMsSnoRreasonsitofSdoy hat vim and vizor, “»‘“'”‘] Al oLl lof ravitation becomes grcater. In gaod T an i v . 2 3ut the ne o at- | have been thoroughly training men louse asked: “Do you like to do e e ; G p . 8 thie 4 A selves unable to say a hearty amen | new method has also af- | oughly training mer p 10 desdending from a mountain peak a ! o s i g Fintenlther husin . # in the management of dirig o a OIC lS]U [nounces Lanl- that similar effect is produced. Also at Ui i Gl s | until that Cat Hole road becomes 15in of t local 1t of dirigibles “You het,' was the enthusiastic | S e L) e ¢ \ - [ civilized mmercial travelers used to | that they have attained a high de- D&]?H £ainst Tmmoral PIAFS. | answer. <10 eivon me tots of practise, |2 SAttior o ontriugal foree B tice bulcin an oo ko g ciniup e . Sty LY be the mainstay of small hotels in | &r€e of ability. The time when great so when 1 AT R DOV el R R For two years reports from Daris [SMall towns. With this autombile [ 4irigibles will be constructed on | 1 g\ e Lt $1,— (0P apank him as hatd as Daddy does ctive gravitational pull of tl A0 have been 1o the effect that skirts are | SYStem the travelers too often slecp | AMerican sofl is not far distant, and | A worldwide erusade asainst im- | _ Mappy M. Plekett “‘»“"” "l'““ centrifugal foree ’] Eemey G e R CTILECOURON I e - ST 5 ALY b ess and less as we go toward either 3 s e G s e or town within a district, | ©XPert crews will follow as a matter | modesty in feminine attire Is to be B e Reee | comup NeTRITION EDITOR, Washingion P | Paris, where women don't scramble | Motor to the smaller places during | ©f course undertaken by the Gathelic church, MHE BLEAKEST JOBt the pole B e B 3 ’ g b e aayine il SRSt iee according to an announcement made | (pe of the Numerous Cases Re- e e e | i ¢ vy of the bulletin FOOD ¥ i in and out of automobiles a score of Yoy by SrupEinathe here by Monsignor Emmanuel Celas. ported ta Ben ivert AR e 2 § et nienis o8 | times a day, but not in this country. | 1ATE®T town for a night's rest 25 Y Ao Tod [tin Suhard, Rishop of Tayeux and o rtand Enolse [ g o in t' S o i Women in this country must be able | HOtel keepers, 1 smashers €ars Ago loday 1isienx Ritoris to sunpress immoral | or gur gay city azine lonegine sl tenbs Cai el poasa o mona NANME . to get in and out of the family fliv- | 2Pd railroad managers dislike the . e ',"”{",“""";,f{l‘“!\:“”n;uf TG \‘)v Samnfieemn h',; SR ‘l(‘)‘\'\' government, independent of the || ernngr axn NewsER . Ver a i as m elps | S¥stem heartily & ’.v ‘M.’ AR e 5 ‘“l'. Khealeniale Ll 1% DESSes, 75 British Parliament with a Governor- 0 ver as rapidly as n which helps os# race at the Woodchop- Bishop Suhard is planning this | him———there T met Julian H. | o o500 a1 e King, hav- iy AT to demonstrate their equality | - SoU R G % lic it e pe e e al appointed by the King, b 1 L srTaTi T picnic Saturday was captured | * e SR ES, **’ ling only nominal powers. Tts status g THANKS, TUT— by the Landers team captained by |Of Sainte Therese de Lisleux. In his | whose bleak job is to dispense elee- | 08 ST Y BOTIRE BRFE 00 B0/ id | THE PROGRESS OF LABOR The Waterbury American tried | Edward Halloran words, it Is to be waged against “the | ric tractors on the top floor of OUr| Ciipin'tne British Empire. Northern I 1 i lor: | pernisious and worldly ideas of our | icading department store. Tieland his » (Governor Genaral The Labor day addresses of labor | to do a kind deed for New Dritain | The mett club held a clam- | century and the degrading corrupt- Nofonc e encomes tupSherts foll i S Sl CE S o 7 chieftains this year were marked by | by printing the following para- |bake at Tom McMahon's Maple- | ive fashions of today.” The call to | Luy tractors.” he sighed to me hit- A S 4 . & & note of satisfuction over the year's | Braph leroft farm yesterday. Many prom-|ATms has already 1,.‘.,\y made ;!u‘ ‘x terly. *T haven't sold a tractor in “ “ . 2 Ta 5 % : { les De Sainte Therese De Li- | 20 years. There just doesn't seem rogress. True, never before in the inent Irish leaders were present L ! yed m! :1 (g ¥ : “Since New H ) St. Mary's new parochial school | SiCUX.” the official publication of this | to bhe any call for electric tractors | a ! y w | story o rh Been sych | S ae was formilly openedtonsy. Tt s |plE center | here, that's all 3 nt as that which has ac- i or St the f ¢ hools | - “The corruptiol v 15 he are so very lonely, then?” a development as that i 6 | Tt of b i ¢ ‘1. finest_equipped schools | - . ti n‘n(”Hn]v]um 3 m\\- . \mx| ar ‘\ ry ]1‘ nely, then?” | % AND IF I HEAR You ANSWERING ME ©R ANYBoDY companied the expansion of the use | perty in sonthern New & o |in New England. The building con- | declares, dueico the drmimore urzRdipyinacHcally | > ) of labor-saving machiner the | trust at jeast 3500, o5 N taing 20 rooms of feminine attire. The contagion is | “I'm not lonely,’ he repliea | ELSE WITH THIS ¢ YEAH ?’ THAT You'VE PICKED UP, 1 for t i t Mayor Bassctt has returned fror | $0 Universal that there is hardly any | hraveiy, dashing a surreptitious tear. _ 3 H more universal application A station o teCHOn | Brewster, N, Y., where he attended | remedy oxeept to influence the next | “I have my work. Day by day I . TM GoNNA WHALE . production. Where the labor chief- | aation and Walling | ¢y, 15th annual reunion of the | generation pass the time polishing my eclectric | e he humming and srowing { : ! | oU cAN e Sears sbunttin el e enonie N Irltain Off oI | Sixth Regiment, Heavy Artillery, of Plans World Society tractor, oiling its gaskets, shining its v You Tkl Y'U‘ i W Britain. Off-han [ e i Lot Dro t culcate ideas of | aadgets. going over. fe loose 3 15 the contention that if mass pro- |should say N o ich he was formerly a member Tn order to inculcate ideas of ' zadgets, going over it for se 3 ” Sipie o e Schiool auth estimated that | chastity and piety among the youths | cotter pins, testing it, dusting it | Querloniisinot toiproyide us AT AN Sl S 1817000 children in the local|of the world, BisKop Subard has con- | breathing on it ase some one | unassimiiable of products con- |y 00 ‘*N'“ ol “( ceived the formation of an inter- | should—some sne—" His voice | sumption must keep pace with pro- | goes. A ¥ raising at P. & . Cor- | national organization made up of | hroke. 1 yet, although ong | duction; and as the labor chicftains i be held tomorrow eve-|Catholic children. It would have | for companionship and v : : B 9 & st has been decided not to chapters in practically every coun- | cancluded sadly, “sn the oth J sce It, as well as an increasing num haps, the editor of | ha v speeches. Music will be | try of the world and would be called [ I live in perpetnal fear that ber of business and industrial ates that he has | [ d the Philharmonic| “The Pious Union of the Protected | day a customer may actually L also, consumption can or eat New Britain | ?And Children of Saint Therese of the | rive. Ah, what a paradox is mine H e tev. 1. G. Ohman of this cily Infant Jesus.” ‘But don't yoa want to sell th ace with production through a e it was renno- E i | i B D tough VAS TeNNO- | wag elocted president of the Luth-| The seat of this organization is to | tractor?” I gaspad in astonishment stantly enhanced buying power of wnd generally im- | er 1 of the Hartford district |be at Lisicux. A primary requircment | I should say not,” he replied the masses. It has showr 1. He must be thinking of the [#t the annual conference held - for T sership will be striet ob- | vehemently, “If any one were to o statistics that 86 per cent of the bu vt had the appearance of | “T14Y Seaanchiotthegerulesbot Ginatan ihuygit SitElose nyfiob A T e R R e ) s 3 (! or-made suits can | modesty, Both sexes will be able to s ¥ g DONEr QL Y oAt Plg T e is over, al- *Millan's for | join, but the union will be particular- | Refuted! hands of the working population. Let | though the station remains far from | §1 advt ly for girls. They will be pledged | Col. Newton® (in battle, to flee- that buying power be ¢ N L perfeet example of railroad depots J P. 8. McMa- | solemnly to follow decency in dr ing colored privata: “Coward! Now 2 duced and every head of cvery The pile having been improved at || o) ned interests togeth Objectionable Styles ~|is no time to run.” ‘ sl o St et el "' land will conduct the Majestic the-| Bishop Suhard specifies the styles | Private Rufus. * but it's a| i ein - accumulating o€ several thousands of dol- ater on Main street of nts which should not be | darn sight hetter'n five minutes | : gray hairs with worry, and diy to look much better | wo They include blouses which | from now will be, boss!" | A wil become as scarce as hen's tecth, | than it 1 to be, anc wssenger | Church Society Has | descend lower than two inches from —H. W. Bi'ber \ / ravel ¢ . = 3 | the hollow of the throat: Dresses | —— tray rou t being nothing t avy 9 Dy T ng nothing to Holiday House Party | wnose siceves do not reach the el- | Trapped! S S - D e forced to he Young People’s society —of | bow; skirts which fail to conceal the | A lady and gentleman of my ac ; The attempted promotion of lusio the station will | the I%irst Congregational church | knees; transparent stockings and | quaintance recontl found them- State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn as S it is for another 50 years, | SPONS0red a house party at the Il- | especially flesh colored ones which | selves cruelly separated at the the- the successor of Mrs. Mabel Walker bon cottage on Columbia lake over | give the impression of nakedne ater where I am featured in | s SR ek the week-end and holiday. Those| Many modern mother, he hemouns, | “Whoopee” hecause, leaving the Willebrandt ~ as assistant nited SMALL AUTOMOBILES who attended were Misses Helena | h \rown modesty to the winds. | purchase of tickets to the last-min :® Btates attorney general in charge of ig r we been running riot in | Doane. Marjorie Gibney, Elisabeth | In combatting worldliness, he puts | ute box-office rush, they were abla | . | prohibition enforcement has let the | the public prints lately regarding the | V0% Ruth Gibney, Helen Connor. | his hope in this “white phalanx of | to obtain only single seats, on op- o & and Braunstein - Messrs. | children, led by an angelic vision of | posite sides of the ai ublic take cognizance of that stead- | manutacture of utomobile ap- R sl L ? ane : i | p s 008 An automobile ar rede Alz, Gustave Carl- | purity who will resolutely defend| The lady noticed that a lone man | ily flowing underground pol itely half the size of the son, Kermet Parker, FEarl Scott,|themselves again corruptive mod occupied the seat beside her and | 2 brook which is a part of Conne I'he object seems to be | William Haswell and Warren Brain- ; = | thought to remedy the situation cut's politics. L To provide A chinelard l} f, nis ¥, and .\I: and | VISCOUNT M .1.(.\1,\ ml.s_ 4 Are you aloa h ask 1,‘ ! 1is va that Reprasentative] s Sag . . | Mrs. Russell Noyes of Hartford. | Little Hampton, Eng.. Sept. 3 (| turning her pleasaat smile upon | One discovers tha SPLESILE e ¢ss than the cheapes! | he oup was visited over i!\-‘ The first Viscount Mersey diel| him. She received in return a ter-| ) Tilson, majority leader in the Hou; now on the market. and to provide | week-end by Rev. A. D. Heininger, | suddenly today at his coun resi- | rified glance. 2 s favors Mr. Alcorn for the post about | something that will take up less | Fdereric Lockwood, John Rich,|dence here. He was aged 89. | “No,” he whispered furtively ; | ; Miss Irene Haigis, Miss Marjoric | e [ “the whole darn family's sitting | s strongly as does the Anti-Saloon | space in the public strewts 3 & . 5 % | 8 T 4 his| Not being a Potts and Mr. and Mrs, R. B.|READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ' right behind me! | (©Fontaine Fox, 1929 League. But Mr. Tilson has had his| Not being an expert automobile | poane, | FOR BEST RESULTS | — Eddie Cantor