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The 0 be |mad t zgestion will spur him | vestment trust ne when Dusinsse Qfice ..., mar observing ey vho nto clinging to the rudder there is a protracte market Editoria) Rouoms B oo et rois ing ted ik c is the ntion ¢ ¢ inter- | market is possible any more, there is o only profitable sdvertisl et : In the City. Circu and press other prisoner” or whether he is re- | ests and the name of the candidate | no use discussing t t Ffoom always oren sers, e el ta o T T e e e - v ! prevent citizens from making s Member of the Assoclated Press PHE FIVE-CENT C1GAR nistuke when they get ready to The Amsociated Press fe exclusively en = a5 F Pl o titled to the use tor re-puviication of | To Senate fi committee tS fl’!' c ) credited in this paper wnd aiso loca 5 - news published therein. he five-cent i TRUNK LINES AND NEW e - INGLAND Member Audit Burean of Circulation e T writers who seem®to| Tt foinobiloe The A 1. C. is & national o ganization y I t i 4 i £ 5 which furnishes newspapers and ad s 1 i b e tisrs with a strictly honest analy It t tum of the late that some fir clrculation. Our clrculation stat i bty ine Based upon this audit This insures 1 \ 1 11 a . tectlon againit fraud 1o newspiper dis- T i T trjbution figures to both nat and 3 s . Simile for today: No The Herald s on sale dally in ¢ which tends tc pen in the afternoon, so that ti 1o York at Hotaling'’s Newsstaud : . afieriioon paperswill cire s o Bquare: Schultz's Newsst 001 to 1 1 3 Every yeur scier les us to Grand Central 42nd Street ¢ e fl RS e . — o It is pointed out with the foree of S rovidalsomet o 5 With the passage of L s members smoke some of | o t v | . aven railroad is well and vacation season is now supposed 1o ) although there 4 L and t ler that there is a justification for an in- be officially over. Which mus ) de ite evidence on t it or an in that ml crease in the value of its securities that one can get 1t ho! 001 « : i ¢ there is no fundamental reason why the shore for on r wha s o ' ) a S i o the New Haven with its debts and its The town mist is o s shacco grown in ransportational confident that tember w T ) ) ountry: and i ould m 5 / e oo op Manding as high a price for its com- vide all the hot wea pe o t i mon stock as some the railroads missed in August wr sed o c-cent cigars : ilroad oliday he didn't I ¢ ing hogs, hu § T holiday he didn't : e 1t e ho anyone who remarked to him about : Agpane o Ry L __atter youy \ rmer scover the duties appening, th - tor running over a lean and 1 how hot (he rwas, so t : : didn't realize it hud 1 VEer J T, = papers next day. We pass ‘ th Ortation tot D i Once o man deing 20 m along, to wit: In order cool |V 1 he fi v i l~m1 } openedings .'l»lv and comfortable on a hot day, ¢ varicty w greatly curtailed if £ \] St b i for blocking traffic. B o ¢ 3 il that the Pennsylvania ; 3 3 s g s Is o in Dennsyl. | #ilroad is not averse to owning of conl being what it Is—will dad's AGAIN A SPEEDY CROSSING i the contxoll e ‘ Arrival of the Graf Zeppe Haven. When the Pennroad company t along > Co 0 as Kindeo fant 1 ke i Americonisy a home port along i a0 e ed the suspicion was accelerate . i d 0 the five nt : with your new vainly long- after a speedy 0ss e e s that the New Haven would not be h fr 1s you had | Iar.fl(c has :v this “queen of the | o 4peo e o ey overlooked ‘ &k more honors than ha farmers could raise th Or maybe the New York Central g any airship since the days the is huying up such New Haven stocl wit 1 profit and the entire market that the Pennsylvania misses st t away. Tncidentally, o e built. It will b tion of most obser would be su as the Baltimore & Ohio, the third recqrds are smashed o ’ major trunk line, is concerned, its piloted the Gr Friedric as Dr. Hugo done. Most of t brow for th ed it didn't want the ives the Pennsy ¢ the poor. Nobody ever possible buyers who = Bl help to increase the e switch to a cigar at wing a plow or pushing ocean was dotted of New Haven stock these it was th The New York ™ ready we doubt this greatly. mander to dodg firml rooted in New Engla The reason the old grouc h can’'t im the hero's arms that g ho is accuston Zeppelin commar i of the marvels of dirigible control Ll 3 & Al 8o long us the la working ther: Rt any, hasn't New reclining d through su tion the point | 1se at the control star ‘chance of face the rigors of localized i 5 Englanders pointed out a ost It will be rer time the Gr that ¢ A gubrious outlook noticed that those who size of the of | v peanuts at the over southern I'r importar engines w gome unexplained reaso ving s 5 iy 1 et their objections against into troubl« our knowleds R ence ALL-NIGHT RADIO &nd may have heen dus . _ realize, alo prograx which K at t me time. To 1/ trunk line control die down in view Las at lea s have no skill me way the New Haven t winning law claimed at the wrong kind of o o ; the Polar ¢ expedition. It ' = persor Arctic vides o tween b ' . — e e o 8250 earsiAzo deay b we. moderns (1 c & r this is known by the S “regular routs ¢ enn h et R he T AR building committee wastes there ar i lerment if they keep an |1 ing and went over the would be well 1o \ i ial journals specifications for new build Cadid for the high school especia monster football team reported for practice B Tearn mot $ e A s are further colossalized is | (oq; the o storr At Flannery lic down from t | buys t e ind provides the complis Yaye not « S oncern fhecks dit . convention in that way on tions of th noon toduy 130 pupils had stered at the New Britam ool oot of the Iutnam will be held in this city, A local citizens is mak- ¢ type, v the event as been made to the gainst the erection billbourds about the TARIFE DISSONANCE i - t ¢ on; still f nounced itage bhelow New tarift bill. The ot ¢ of |hess i- | London frc ¢ effects of the run- with the opj on o i 1 quite an id reet was v shop on Main , s Wil m ! s worse 1 hile the promot i by PG Charles Johnson and Samuel Dam- tion with the re- J grand old party to do its | New Brit pulators of the gobbling friends. B opposition ¢ rprisc f the r from this city who attend ) | ed the races at Charter Oak yester- | from his earlier po, d riff « i t ultimate results ould not be tinkered with N country may not be of the best, | 4ay were di sted with the poor il By will be many a western Repub- | riot v tr i Bean senator who will oppose th VES EXAMINED INVESTMENT TRUSTS GLASSES FITTED Bl as it is writter I S is @ 1 POLITICS 1N g 1 Tharlk I A year for tariff tinkering and when a i 15 of i Frank E. Goodwin failure is made of the process those | litical campaig i tens. Lo| men nd no one need he O e enthusiastic party 1 e Hono 19 R0 prineiogiup the mublectlllyycdsi in poliGeniaresaid (0 Lt A0 RIS Lot B0 R00. i S P TR of them are good NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNI SEPTEMBER 4, 1929. ¢t it arket is now universally - Bristol is to t a mayor, and | reco; 1 Semd all communications to Fun be forwarded to New Vork must feel glad- 1 re-convene MARRIAGE! for reply. Medical, legal and marital advise cannot be given, nor can ex- [y lo tended res and Welsh descent July 13 sembly at Weimar, and promul- gated August 11, 1919, The nation-! cjoudy tonight and the national flag, and the trade flag is black, white and red, wtth the colors of the Reich in the upper in- pronounce spelled with one or two L's? | Civil Service Commission require for a junior and senior typist? both The examination for senior typist includes tabulating in addition. people how ne himself | g one dealer at $60.00 uncancelled, of art, drawing or p and $12.50 cancelled without grill, | [ toon $12.00 uncancelle cancelled Mormonism wives was poly- —~ wive t one | one polygamous and was monotonous! FROM OUR CHILDREN'S GARDEN OF CURSES! way to get the worth | himself rocker furiously. s driven by o rich | this, m playing gang quired for cach country that one PLEDESTREANY Mick ale of traffic Gor 1 1t us pas snaky queue, ns with engines chugging, was fried on cook even throw- A President week—and years ago an, we will report conversation Impossible!” getting married at the same time.” | A. One passport is required but|ever prevail over the upper Jamicson: “What's that got to do |it must bear the consular visa of |sippi valley rvegions and with it | each country visited, with a few ex- | temperatures with light to heav Clarke: “We're afraid she and |ceptions. frosts were reported from Montana Ler husband might move in with| Q. Who is the governor of | the Dakotas and Wyoming. the old folks before we get back to [Hawaii? Conditions favor for this vicinity do it!” A, Wallace R. Farrington. | fair weather and continued warm Florence Bessman | Q. How should turtles be kept | today, followed by increasing cloudi- (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction and fed? ness with slightly lower tempera- Rovbidden) A, They should be kept in an|ture aquarium in which there is plant| Temperat yesterday life and sand. They may be put on High Low ldry 1and occasionally. Toeed them | Atlanta -......ooe.. 76 68 3 q scrapped meat, vegetables, berries | Atlantic City .......... S2 QS lonfi or fruit Boston SRl T 64 Q. What is the value of a Pil- Buifalo 76 70 dni Swors grim half dollar dated 19202 Chicago A It is catalogued at 65 cents. Cineinnati e Q. When was the present Pope | Denver Pm?l a’fihl n "“};"’d 2 Duluth IFebruar 1922 I.os Angeles é Q. What s the a'titude of Mt. | Miami 78 i Kenya in British East Africa? ‘\hnnm’l}mlls 04 About 20,000 feet. | Nantucket 68 | Nashville 66 ew Haven | COMMUNICATED New Orleans . Z. '.Z 5 78 New York o 24 2 | BLAST VIBRATES HOUSES Norfolk, Va. .......... 86 68 G & | Northfield, Vt. «....... 92 60 QUESTIONS ANSWERED Editor N. B. Herald Pittsburgh G4 Referring to your news item of g 1 onis You can get an mnswer 1o any|iug s0th, 1920, 1 should like to | siernts a0 question of fact or information by | know whether or not there is a law | oo a0l writing to the Question Editor. New | rorhidding any business corporation S q vitain Herald, Washington Bureau. | jiom go conducting their operations | Judge Landis Assails 2 New York avenue, Washing(on. ag to refraln from injuring the Treatment of Veterans . enclosing cents in Stampe | property of a large seetlon of the | oromo, Me., Sepl. 4 (P—Hospital. town for their own proper pecuniary jzation methods of the government and If not, why not. in the freatment of mental cases of rch 3 undertaken. All ofher questions will receive a per.| DIASUNg operations were carried |World war veterans were sharply sonal reply. Unsigned requests can. | O at Plant No. 4 near White Oak |scored by Judge Kenesaw Mountain not be answered. All letters are|PONd Aug. 29th and immediately | Landis, czar of ehall, in an ad- confidential.— Editor. houses and buildings shook, over a | dress here last night before dele- large area gates attending the annual conven- Q. Who is the author of the A similar occurrence has hap- | tion of the American Legion depart line Man”s inhumanity to man!penzd bLefore, and people are con- ment of Maine, and auxiliary makes countless thousands mourn ated and alarmed with the fear In urging a reform of the hospit A, Robert Burns in “Man Made | of an carthquake. The amount of |@lization program, Judge Landis de- Ceitouii | explosive that can be safely used |clared it to be “inefficient, dishon- Q. What is the period of gesta- | without provoking vibration to peo- ¢St and unjust.” j tion in a rabbit? ple's property, and fear in their| He said that facilities for hospit A, Thirty days DiinanisEw I T ownt o ot il NG ARV EEE WERUARO O, ENORINICOJIS Q. Where and when was Myrna | ing inspectors, eto., and 1 hope they | Nection with mental cases thousands Loy born? W nationality” are | will notify this company that they | “€re being cared for ,n-) rerowded r rents? x ¥ tate insane hospitals ith m y ot her parent shall not use such formidable blast. State insane hospital N o) A She was born in Helena, he patients forced to eep on Ing charges sgain and laueh it O | oor ™ He laid these conditions to Yours truly, b woetul stupidity” rather than a de- CJAKE 0 't of officials t <ht Q. What are the populations of . fiss Sine onRtne naaticlioficilshiojal gk Norway. Sweden and Denmark? theRnaenis A. Norway 2,772,000; Sweden and Denmark 5,434,555, | Observations Montana, August 2, 1905 of Scotch | S. North Gets $5,000 The will of Mrs. Elizabeth H o North of Chicago, widow of William S. orth, who was formerly head of the Union Special Machine Co. in Chicago, filed yesterday hequeathed hursdays | 35000 to James Stanley North of this city What are the national colors? | A. The constitution was adopt Q Wh as the constitutiion ot i A e G ‘anm‘;‘ t:d:v’pr‘:‘rl ? 0n The Weather From Estate in Chicago by the ional As Washington, Sept. 4.—Iorecast for Southern New England: Partly 1l colors prescribed in that instru- slightly warmer Thursday; sentle to ment are black, red and gold for moderate variable winds becoming southerly. —— Forccast for Jastern New York Generally fair tonight and Thursday | except probably local thunder show x:,i‘""jmm ers Thursday afternoon in north Lucks Tiger and central portions; ightly | Hair Tonic. warmer tonight in southwest por- tion; gentle to moderate shifting winds becoming southerly. New Haven and vicinity: Fair tonight; Thursday partly cloudy | Conditions: Pressure continues high over the Atlantic coast states and westward thereof to the Mis- | sissippt valley and the upper lake region A showery area in the South At- lantic and east Gulf coast regions gave 4.20 inches of rain at Pensa- cola, Fla Some stations reported record high temperatures for Sep tember. Contracting extremes how- 1o corner. Q. How is the word hitian A, Tah-hee'-ti-an, Q. lor what do the initials A E. I stand? A American Expeditionary | Force (World War) Q. Is the past tense of “cancel” Look Better—FeelFi Ask your Barber for s Whyte-Fox Mz sage —it's geeat. Whyte-Fox corrects Sun Burns, ltch, Poison Tvy. e for Head Colds and knocks Piles {n dbout 3 weeks. Free booklet. Lucky Tiger Rem. Co., Kansas City, Mo, WHYTE-FOX FOR THE SKIN' A, Bither w Q. What speed does the federal A, The speed is the same for or 40 words per minute. Q. Does the word hag have the ining of chopping? As a verb it means, to hack; | — to fell down. As a noun it means a stroke with a chopping tool. Q. What is the value of a 10 PROTECTION cent brown Jefferson U. S. postage Copyrights are issued by the federal govermment on books, pa stamp of the issue of 1870-712 magazines, perlodicals, directoriex, newspapers, cyclopedia woj roul words for a song with musical notes, lectu dresscx, ween [ wap s, sermons A, With grill it is catalogued by works of art, painting, drawing, sculpture models or designs {n; stic work of a wcientific or tech pliotographs, prints or pictorial fllustrations, engravings, e picture photoplays, dramatic and dramatico-musical compositi de Marks are arbitrary words or svmbols actually used on art of merchandise to ndicate where they came from Q. What are river ducks? It you want full information on how to apply for copyright or tra and 75 cents id - who makes ther A, Well known river ducks are protection you will want a_co our Washington Bureaw’s Intest Theime S i e e ieed' Dulletin® COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS. 1l out e ©ouy widgeons, shovelers and pintails belpwand nad HocElt Q. How many Filipinos are in - — = — — =CLIP COUPON HERE — — — — -] e Unitsd States ~] COPYRIGHT AND TRALE MARK EDITOR, Washington Burean A, About 5,600 il Q. What is the longest range | 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, 1. ( | A. During the world war the| encloge herewith five cents fn cofn, or loo led, U. S. postage ' | Germans had guns with a range of ls‘nmyvx to cover postage and handling costs 75 miles. These were the longest e e | NAME . ER By B AR | Q. What are the five leading ls'rm;!:r AND NUMBER +eevers e 3 e world powers today? | A. The United States, Great | ciry s HIATE QRGO Britain, Japan, France and Italy I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. ) Q. Are separate passports re- L —— e — — = — — o — ) visits? | ey W( l'i{mself) McGuire M¢ GUIRE'S SLICK SEHEME —To CATCH THAT FAT BoY HE'S BEEN “AFTER"FoR SUCH A LONG& TIME ALMoST WoRHKED. | (SFontaine Fox, 1920

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