Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929. New Britain Herald speed so far shown in this pub- Wall street yesterda concrete of thought thus awaken Roger Babson the trial of ing of a police chief at G valescents, noting the effect up- | economic cooperation. A continent | in progress, the g p- on. A continent to ascertain Considering it is for any two persons to fight—or even a dog dent that some taken with lying causes of onia tragedy antedate the pet for a sad last act ended ON RAILROAD PROPERTY— AND OFF! The New Haven railroad again in- | quently arrive so fast that it is im- | vast difliculty in attaining that end. Keep trespassers prevent the trac road detcctive T and earn their pay by arresting such | planes in th untortunates as are discovered us Hartfor 1d’s property When they aviators m 2 ording to the 1tions made Ip at the moment. | migrate to the nearest towns. and | Honse Billir in the cou of 1.000 50 all the grade crossings | jjow Jong would it take an Indian to | from there after a period of success climinated. According to Sigson ning he had A : power. B 3 mused the editors. Not an | most successful men in many of our rom real estate agents!” phed o im? | rited endeavor, however, it \ e fed a radio s orig | from rural ricts. Joseph Robbins ALy Bureau of Stan- | g P : ! e Mmf%mu. I Oliver Crosses Yng- JuoELL CIE R SRR 1 h him, and there| They rar xcept for the (Conypicht ails RRoproduction ida yasloigan {rs. Mary . J Porbidden) Q. 1In the recent production of broadcaster W lish Channcl But is Not T'a- he crossings. Indeed, the | c..meq nothing left to do but to sit | burial | - e = “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” were Eliza and | Commission has | yiopt and ¥ that after all nobody el e | T st - ; Skt 2 Send all communications to Fun tergl S R e g450 vorably Impressed. ‘ - : & 18 killed itors are not blood- Shop Editor, care of the New A. James Lowe, as “Uncle Tom raflroad to dodge its obliga e o e oo Boots and Fancies Britatn Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York QS"!OnQ was the only colored man in the! Mrs. Mary E. J. Oliver, teacher of L S principal cast, although hundreds of music in Nathan Hale Junior high the law. But ; } roni Legroes were employed as super school, is prepared for the opet have brought it up. o anals B L IntonmationAnd | et o en dvag g Come On, Folks, to the Fun Roastt mean? touring Kurope hy every Know Ink {odthe irospassing sit y o 4 A8 11 orn-ro \re popular this time Y% 4 7 2 idleness”; * - known means of transportation, th : £ S e e of year 10! asnL M doience most_exciting of which N air we beg leave to state that |y (ye South the plane was still | — U But why not a fun-roast? : & Q. What is the statue on the top |plane trip from DParis lon to shoo t S obe A Beach of Good Cheer f of the capitol dome in Washhihns-| Afrs, Oliver leit the c Hortly the railroad paths every A reference to the map yesterday | i Is th vv‘ ‘wm cooking up ) ton \wl_v '] ter the close of sehool in June s than - SRl Ol SRl o iharating 8 cart \. Freedom The first leg of her journey 15 owed that son ties dn New | Th ¢ ? ays there 18 10 [ p oy o - ino0 it e R e SRR R P r climinate Mexico are from 56 to 75 miles wide; | attraction in a straight line surely butter of wmirth! e e e R R e Ui e e e onserenany) S G LE I CArR i cdRgRES | this country as @ where she went aboard ship LOWT LG Oy Lu the distance from here to Spring- | Afjnjature cars won't help much “U:, \\'.“ L k ‘\‘ ithinSiuougin i Her trip across the English ehan- THI; HOSPITAL field ¢ indicated considerabls | Picking one out of & petestrian will |y Oro! Lo cuiplove s I the o el was made in the two-motored, 14 ome aviators zoom near : f 1 i g 1 [t are golng on o strile & QUESTIONS ANSWERED 2] L ¢ | passenger carrier, “Rayon D'Or” aviat M NEAT | territory in which to hunt for a |be as tediol pulling one off. halis the roublezy I o e e e R e e Beitaln Genaral Hospltal|isan: - e el You can get an answer to any || : traveline saverlte aunen eoonllg I A cr mplains that a : question of fact or information by aro sl 1o | an hour, at aniallitude of 7.000 1¢ In 1 B the con And so the day prog 1, finist e Sien e A b Y ¢ Writing to the Question Bdilor, New |akout 1/300/000 Smiths. in the The craft was cquipped with ma conveniences, including magazin nES thotinstnitonisa s with an official den air- Doubtless he fecls safer | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau. | United States: and 54,18 SR & 0 nited States; and 54,180 served and refreshments. Mrs, Oliver was cthing to look at and | pjane company that there was a il where he can fight | : v » New York avenue, Washington. {the world war. v‘v‘,!‘ i y‘\» |}~’r I; ], “-‘". ‘], \Zn‘ he nurses. It is a grand | ) found at the spot designated in D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps | . What is the title of Richard | ot 4 a1l times ple ey i e S vis —— | for reply. Medical. legal and marital ' Dayihelmess' next picture? | mot at all times pleasan fs mothing but the | carly dispateh ontae 1 has $2%55 1dvise cannot be given, nor can ex- N AR CERG 1 S = toing 2 good turn behind Finding news of a miss o ir FREE tended research %2 undertaken. Al sorheiot thelailiAbs LS Shems st it R o £ othes questions will receive a per- | Huston to Be Named such rge and sparsely scttled | plains the $ | L s ; | 5 ipied a hospital cot and | gtate as parts of New Mexico hap a0ua TeblyeiUnslen sl iestnican Observations New Head of G. O. P. 1at a diversiol even g s t : pen to | —_ issued to | = e e S oy EoonRca anc sup- confidential.—Editor. Al el e e ure s s On The Weather help toward getting well an and child in New who eip : : 1 looking for the m 3 * SMART KiD, b s Forecast they can look at a planc | Lut there is an immense assortment | The new G R R BUT KIS FEET lor s d 10w~ g above the roof of the hospl- | of territory—desert and mountain— | 5t 48 v‘"'”-;} bl "“"’(» ot 1’ oy AIN'* OF AS et ’““ tonight; Saturd {al with pleasure, Even when it soars | to investigate. FUE I oy i HUCH USETO, P bably showers to the roof as to sound like S, OF EUROPE take to pro- mixer they may like it The talkies will improve our na- Forecast for New n T ) i tion Speec f former cha L Noah's ¥ g 1y hope s00n to be | Premier Briand of France has re- I ispeech forr arber PAN'S oinity: Showers tonight; & s. The train | vived the idea of a “United States of | qoy Fitt e ; day showers and cooler, followed by | dnchess talks can be c an im- \ cost i 1815 endleas | Burope ek anopHottune lim R e those who are not con- |since the world war have nearly all | = ELE0R8 HILTAD G0 e 1 R ]vr{u i | me o Thinking . . pressure noted yesterday over the as yet, but are subject | of the Furopean nations been in a |, : DCona o ity Gl CSERUITGEgY iy Tl GIERLE o, s ! ook good in your hol because it Q. What is th 3 = R E strations of doctors, sur- | more cooperative mood, although < ind overspreads th >rovinee of ¥ od, although | 55ks good in a show window; ~ish- Bernard S 1o ihe i I g Ontario, the lower Lak 1 egion geons and nurses, and remain num- | their cooperation has been mostly fNng your living room looked less ourt, Londo 2 among the “cases” that re- | evident in their willingness to sign | @ ten-cent stor METupELL o ,IH,'\ ,\,,"“7.‘.",‘,',‘, J‘ i carcful and prudent care, the | political pacts having as their ob- | N o) A CIERIE P R sl e e cment of nearby air- | ject the perpetuation of peace and o\lm A A S s Dusty the Pup S ley, lower Lake region and locally planes is distracting, an irritant and | the status quo. | the absence of a cough in a carload == o ot rr\.‘f,rq\”(‘;,,,,;‘\.,n:v‘t ‘,\",hp\.]v;\.ij’ 11‘\‘ to be condemned. The| What Burope requires now s | - My Old-Fashioned Girl! | 2 S ol v TUs the interest that makes F (A Song of 1949) .ake rogion. King Tuf-ank e Sl el 5 rope’s war debt so great now, but | Ty Charles Rogers Ciner “onditions : for {his not yet so fortunate, are i where trade is more or less hindered | gouniless lack of interest will re- | I am very weary of dances and par- Ihed el of noaee ond Ui oHsRTaNo iR o SRS () CLAUDIUS T, HUSTON. sfied to forego the thrill of | by a score or more of tariff walls | duce it ater on ties d him? un “,‘ !4 '\" wh«ry w ]n local show | E ers and not much change in tem- 6 (P Jaud watching a plane do a sinuous turn and where the centuries old trade S = T am tired of the girl of today; 18 years o pals L Washing{or P—Claudiis | | The greatest a age in 1| She is fro 4 fril she's « king for 1 i H. Huston T G at or near the hospital | outlets of certain sections have been The atest advantage in travel She i thy and illy, Kir Or s esteTa 1 - 1 Whenever a plane looms near the | interfered with by artificial bar by air is the fact that billboards | CHTINI e RREEMRR S Fion Sl e 2R o) never a plane looms near the | In with by artificial barriers | qont snoil the sconery when seen| A moth that lives only for play . & “O% | the republican al committee hospital, we are informed, there is | of boundaries, needs the application | from the top. But I sit in my old easy-chair 4 air ris : A T2 without v ' el ving and scurrying of nurses | of Keener foresight than that usual- —_— And I dream of a maiden more nd col ",' rfa L 3 66 4 Monday. Huston is th . o LY Pcoomiparyin: A Man may be a sucker, but he Chorus A. When air is heated it ex- 2= firs of national committee- to prevent its unwelcome presence |Iy accompanying the machinations of | Man may - heL Rl R ; f 56 70 dosst nRy $5405 for B0 epnte | Tust @n old fishioned gixd n anlpends, that s to 8oy the Rdtion © 4 +5 men and women from 3§ of the 4s from becoming too engrossing to pa- | diplomats who think of nationalism | yorp of straw because somebody old-fashioned gown,” nonfiiriventihennglceulis Mitings 9 or | states and no oppositio b has really requiring the ex- | first and cconomics afterward. Tl s mertabiy anotaris | W withial skirbifaatvErcacthingeaaciason Al S on (licor e Tty . 10 | been voiced by the porty representi- to recover, while those to If Briand and his friends can show —— knee. quantity and . consequent 1! o0 4o | tives of the other ten states 2 I ) Oh, her cuss words so dainty and Weight in a given cubic space filled o 4 While I’resident Heover has not \nnecessary commotion is a | Europe that the way .| Poor voung doctors. Onlv in the j ¥ ; g ol . 72 4 ile Presiden v 1 un ary commotion v Ay out of the lipstick o painty with heated air, than in the same & 4| &iven his formal endorse it country « they find quick p1os- ir. Ther are lgoked affer sccora. | €conomical dittlenltles i throush o'l o "id prominonos, and fn the | . Are Wondeitul memirics to me we filled with ol e 2 | el nown: that air. Huston'is h Unfortunately, the planes fre- 8. of Europe,” there may be no A e Just an old-fashioned | with an |fore, heated or expa air ttends TR choice no country they must work 5 Nantucket AL old-fashioned boh Lojtise wvhile Sthe dcolden o RMOTe [y o iy & % And a line that would make your €0 1 air falls Now TTavan 1 MOS ; Y possible 1o cloge all the windows and | That such a cohesion of European | A small Russian army is driving L Q t verse in the Dible witl | No¥ B LOREOM A HLCD DAY gt he Cl se before it small arm e 2 - < ; w Orlean 5 opt. 6 (AP oscow has doors quickly enough; and on a hot | states would be a rival to the United ’.]‘M“‘I“ e :‘“’ s “\(:“! ,1“ l(’ 3| As ahe guzzled down gin that would |eause & key to turn when placed Ik yory i ; vy in. Burope, To- g up in this manner is not | States of America is a figment of the | Russia, too 3 & b decompose ting e e "’7‘]" hoc S Norfolk, Va i pened, this new plant bakes LAY et oI (s c A. There is no such verse g = 3 anyway. imagination. e Tust e swonderful, told-(ashioned {1 et RbRtE 08 M8 G BRG] Syorthfeld, iyt 6 621200 tons of bread a day and its something needs to be done | e The Youth's Companion was 5 i g }'r'%‘an n_,,. Lo 70| eq 1 ent s the last word in + ¢ ned, anyway. foder 3 2 i , 7 *ortland, Me Pa 62 58 | technique To0ihia Airy situation isisie-yiden ol NRURATESCHOOLAECON OMIGS T | o comie s snywaysilod snnpyonth The Business Instinet A. No. | i 5 ¢ L e R e doesn’t want a companion thut ean't | 0 VEEL S R e a] @ Who is the author of the fol- | 2T bty o O proportion of th e-third of the children | Le enjoyed without sitting still her see you have al & V10 e parts use Brainard |in the United States attend rural - SRS . should put an enemy in their Jusiness 11 “What is its per- schools, they receive How would it do, Mr. Wickersham | BUsir I 1 e oy b e e e D e EROTECTION the port of call, decidedly in- of iner over last yea the best way ia to bring | ferior education, If the report of the | 'O I¢f the countics enforca pro.iibi- it we should, with joy, pleas- Gonyrighial are t on books, pamphilets ; e tion on Tuesday and I7ridays . lance, revel and applause, transform azincs, periodica pedia wor i atter to the attention of the department of rural education of pribines | TanciBarges | AUCRIREEL EREIEITIY ! NEe Tl L the Hartford airport. |Teachers' College of Columbia Uni-| Correct this sentence “There O A A akespeare, in “Othello,” Bhaheianio el TLD T UL ; i 1629 Amcrican Credo! i il 1 g ooy or e ST AEAGtEt o understand it, the attempt | VFesity is a safe gulde. isn't a single object in my house = St ety 2, Scene 3. o R b B | 5 | snid she, “tha 4 part witk y George Jean Natha e What is the definition of per- on pict lotoplays, dra TusIGAIE Gompositio an ocoaslonal free atr| Alters vest'sstudy of the literdcy, | o io ADAt'L could park with) - e ),,‘ eI D e S e i italiy imi o et S ; o Healtheecor | without regret ) | The beliefs that go to make up sonality ‘, e _anbitrury words or svinloly actually . the hospital patients is|health records, equipment and ex- (ST SR, Aea {he biggest philosophical show on| A, Webster defines it as “that ne o v camo from und sho makes I enalti | rig E f you ' noon how to R T thoroughly appreciated, and the | Pendifures of country and city | Syndicate arth which constitutes distinetion of per e A TR r S0y eamirint on ta st be credited with a de- | 5chools, this institution gives the im- | e | "“Phat it onc steps on ants it Will |son.” Funk and W .'u.\i\‘}.\(‘um]‘vr! e A COVYRIGITS. AND TRADE MARIS. Pl ot the couo o 2 Dression: that rural o sl rai | dictionary defines it as “the collec- v of service to suffering | Pression that rural school conditions | 25’ YearsA 0 Toda That it is best for a young man | ive attributes and qualities which p— — =— — — =CLIP COUPON HERE =— =— — — = But the complications | Constitute a challenge to our hoasted g Y |5 marry early because then he will | characterizo porsonal as distinguis ‘ 3 ] wre many and the higher | educational system —_— have something to strive for. ed from impersonal existence b |'w'M IGHT AND TRADE MARK EDI Washingt o s e planes fly over the hospital, the e findings included these o dnveneonia i Je et tolal oo g ry York Avenue, Washir DL ¢ | i | i y h L0 oney if he wanted fo take alseribe what it is to he a persor 3 S ) be liked hy the au-| Less than two-thirds of the 230,000 | Connecticut inventors during the | G000 005 P ergoked R Rl g T vl ullotin| COPYRIGHTS ANY TRADE MARIE and and out of the institu- | teachers questioncd had graduatea | YL N hat wearing rubbers indoors 18| *pullec E e S | from high school, and ¢ a sma bad for the cyesight A, An automohile cannot proper- . ’ ot }‘Ar? chool, and a small |~ Tne police are defermined to stop | P4 8 (08 T ho sit home and |1y he said o be cither pushed or S e r way ou ie difficulty number of these had had any teach- | policy paying in this town for pood. | . 04 gerub are never appreciated | pulled, by it power plant and wheel |, FEY AND NUMBER mind. On roof of the |er training, The money spent on policy playing |1 10 ag B srreeh NUMBER O be palnted the word| Twenty-three per cent had ad- | ™ this city has been enormous. That females suddenly develop a|*pulled” infer outside ageney | crry STATE e Saen s s e S L e e el pnan N slsol s ated Bihad Avilisavanous e et ielwnen gL valpnelviviich saga ginesing piiahine onpnully I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HI | LEGRET 1o ety 4 I the | hat work on the town home will be |13 the cxpense of and with a male. [ing. For exampl i L AL sl AL S CR Arygrades con by next month That the eating of raw ONions is a |no power of its own may he either et e e e e e e e e R to stitution. | cen thousands h gone The are completing | yuarantée of health pushed or pulled, but an automo- L J evelt- That nothing is impossible and l & hefore o plans for of a IR By Fontaine Fox irough cight grades of schooling IFFairbank 2 5 g er on Main street | jpag it won't L very lo R HECTIC DAY IN li2 between Lee's and Hale's blocks. | ridge is built across the Atlantic. . e TRATLING BIG NEWS IFive thousand had stopped their President William 1. Hart of the That constant use of stage make- Faml]y Stuff education at lower grades nley Works has returned to “his | up wears ont actors’ complexions ¢ T or orkers, ~ city after hi ation That whenever a rich uncle visits o S Sy The funds in the strect departs |a family, his pieture is dug out of | : i many rural districts schools r¢ | ment’ will hardly permit the pav- | {he collar and hung up on 2 con- | HE KEEPS ON SAYING THAT TENT 1S NoT A PUP TENT | operated upon the most economical | ment of next week's payrol spicuous part of the wall so that the | SCAT L X ) | i he | plan possible. Salaries for tenchers | the exchequer is replenished by a|ramily will not be forgotten in his | xica cly had |are distrossingly low, so that thos von ti S L Y new factory building of Lan- t anyone can have brains, but | opent ith adequate education and training e ewbiaon bne o . thing is to use them erol s f be secured. Almost anyone | fices of the compaay will he sitn there are more mosquitoes | i willing to go through the motions of ©n the top floo. summer resort than .M‘h:m;r:,l 0 G e e e R e D DT e ves ToNTs el e g OB DRd BTN ey . the air- hing children the three Rs will || e et S e whe | dren are alwaya loss likely to find | i CIESDUIIER have not reported for school since | them s in the divorce courts 1 with the I is on a par with this opening day than those without children | Tl i e o i yeakers are visiling this hat. s ndors wre ;;4‘.“;,‘:4:“ ; IV B s o dently New Britein ig | (han a belt becanse a belt stops the | 180! ue lo be common | .l o0 5 real hotbed for politics. | citculation around the stomach ) spent hackward conditions A That the hotaliest looking girls | z up the | prevail i) 2 S cot th dsomest men I American-Plan Park the funniest looking men get the 0 ; For Weary Britons most beantiful girls ' The consolidated achool system ; 2 That love make protiier London, Sept. 6. Ph—A nationai g 3 pecially however, has made it possible fOr { park on the American plan s ad- | than she is und b ”"”!‘ o alyanay | even! aparaely settlad] communities to | Mocatedt by Lova: Bledialond ehalre | ib makesshersl bosora il seod on | poRsess the advantages of a better | MmAn of the Imperial Grassland as PREE & 3} ! 1 sociation, who: visits to the nation- I editoria type of educational facilities. Where Qui o Bl . i here | ) parks of Canada and the United R “"""\“"‘l S [ of the children are taken to schools in | giates have convinced him gl Xaniing 00 2 Rt 1a5 (He b dingal s f, }, i "“' P ! Ml_‘ i” L,‘__’ tion in the government diplomatic i pe. | buses or automobiles, the buildings | should have at least one such play- | (OF O R |often being many miles distant, the | ground had | t- | equipment and teachers can be and | ""‘ 1oidocs “""1 S il o1 Applicant: “Three vears as com- | re raised (o a far'h i \ara | ondon's Hyde Paric and | 550t clerk for the gas company i g Hampstead Heath, for instance, are |, q (wo ycars as a bascball um- | Soundtin | ihan i thel Aser onc-room | world famous. But there i8 mo | e of [school billding. Tt is gratifying, | hational patk comparable to thost Marjorie Coletti N W America, where tent [ 18, : parking space and other accom Ta the Columbia report, that the move- | yiagations are provided Worth recording perhaps, is the | of p | ment for coneolidated schools con Lord Bledisloe's plan h Was dramatic situation which produced conterplates the setting as.de o fu roadway musical comed las ‘ c- | districts that such large buildings | & plates tr ing A of | rul Broadway musical 1edy t the Forest of Dean Engl A's | week it bind the e it of educated | gy yational park. 1t would be a “Darling,” safd the dying w (fy teachirs adds to the tax rate sanctvary for wild flowers, birds | have fust one confession to m 1 7 1} and harmiess animals as well have been unfaithful to you | (S Uheratia \ abo ¢ ad = “1 know if,” replied the husband, | : g A LoR o it DIES AT AGE OF 105 | “that's why I gave you poison!” 1 it 400 | mittedly defective educational | no thfield, Mass, Sept. 6 (UDP)— - | ‘ ening around in | methods of the rural sections that | Funcral scevices were to be held | A Prospective Customer! | ‘ 1iand o e et here today for Mrs. Dickinson | Rillings: Do you live in a live | BT | Nen. determined and able | BeYmour, who died yesterday on:v |town?” | Hancen i Strong-willed, determined and able |, 5 ) b o on colabrating her 105th| Sisson: “You bet. Last night at | h ¢ < ol S A O e ol ®Fontaine Fox, 1929 ¢ O t cven | youths from the rural districts | birthday anniversary. a party a fellow recited ‘I Want nl (REotuneiFoy : (