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1 X J 1 J s 3 3 6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929. : X TR i - p ; | pt outlook ‘ v. To of ; 4 gress lation v K conditions ieard him talking in his sleep about | dicated at the instant "the ball | New Brltaln Herald e e & o e 3 tor s Bo- > filling a strait!” | leaves the top of the mast. This sig- R [l[il[]US PARADE HERALD PUBLISHI COMPANY it x o S e — W. F. Hyde. |nal was put into operation soon 1 : ) Ty Abei e G Reproduction |after the completion of the State, i TR n a t by o ] ) il specu- Forbidden. | War and Navy Bullding in 1881 : o 2 3 SIX MILES A MINUTE, | sh. High money &3 — e Q. What is the prop:r pro- § i 1 At Herald Bldz s : OR FASTER ; out a 1 deal MAXsON FOXHALL JUDELL potnciatiopgetisalimony _— = = 2 . ,‘ ; e . Q | A. sam-on, with the accent on : : " 00 mire ! % Hgedhired Send all communications to Fun Qll' ¢ Qhas isithie fnam elomtheafiras ation 0 t i 5 5 5 v. No g t 7 cent in Sl , 4 b full iron clad ship built in this i Shop Editor, care of the New u » Upgd byG { . o . A in | will be forwarded to New York. A. The iferrimac, butlt for th —— y Entered Confederate Navy, during the C o : s as & ( s Wag z e msack, Sask., Sept. 9.—(P— ; Urging deportation of Peter Verigin, = iy, Q. Do snakes eat plant life : = jin. 1ol Daimakes eatpiins Il head of the Christian Community of o z ' A. Snakes eat moving life such : ZALsE A e Universal Brotherhood, citizens of A ; kes s tats, mice, inseets, amiphidtans, 0 SR SRS EE L D “ - \ i heanedrwith fish, birds, and also eggs. They are| popery Forke, dominion minister of : : LetS LOLGHT i R TG, ion. This action was taken ’ A ! Q. Where and when was Texas T i e SRR 2 2 (‘"L““““} Ll o S marching Doukhobors were re- " n alwass of % / aco, Texas n 169 pulsed by officers and citizens. | 3 QUESTIONS ANSWERED _Four of those who participated in i Member of the Associnted Press L | . the parade have been sentenced fo b The t 2 Tk You can get an answer to any observatlons erve six months in Regina jail with titled_ o ! Wig 1 on of fact or information by | hard labor. They appeared in court erediton s E t3 i ing to the Question Editor, New | 0 Th W Il Satur charged with creating a mews pullis 1 ain Herald, Washington Bureau. n e eather isturbance, while another is held e 1322 New York avenue. Washington, | ST inder arrest in the local hospital £ D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps . = where he is a pati suffering from \dit Bureau of Circulation S ; = it s it D o z < ¥ for reply. Medical, legal and marital | Washingten, Sept. 9.—Forecast | "o iuiaq skull pe was ex oy of at- advise cannot be given, nor can ex- for Southern New England: Show-| According to information obtained Who 1 5 . tended research ©a undertaken. All lers tonight and Tuesday; not much|at Verigin, where t Doukhobors > ‘ ; " 3 other questions will receive & Per-| pooo i o nerature, moderate | Met, Petor Verigin has sent a tele- A s 16 < sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- o nd | gram to his followers instructing | It 1 s irred last not be answared. All letters are |casterly wind : . | that those who participated in the ! i iy oot confidential.—Ediiar, Torecast for Eastern New York:| oaraqe he expelled from the brother- — A = o cver | Local Thunder showers tonight and | hood. ; . S Tuesday; slightly warmer tonigh —_— . I T | | Tets pi a the Heral 3 vop |moderate, possibly fresh southerly | ! go shopping via the Herald Square r A Classified Ad route. Grand Cent . 3 w York ecity, July |Winds 2 MACHINE AGE THL PROHIBITION IssUL ve o by a | Conditons: Pressure is high this | s MENACES TEACHING IN MASSACHUSETTS !1 i morning over the St. Lawrence val- o N ; e . a@ces an ancies Teun ley and the Maritime Provinces, ne main idea 4 : 1 ok c also over the Rocky Mountain dis- | club is not to Yeno 7 3 De 1 [ B vetuel i) tricts, with center at Denver, Colo. | to vote I s wer A g to Bostc BY ROBERT QUILLEN | A well defined area of low pressure 1 o e 3 ne e Ith s over the upper Mississippi | ] The pl 1 1 I g n = : ¢ ro. |and t old also ved I!fx.\r»mmrfi. »Io\\:\‘ ] 78| [ | ; to develop Temperatures continue | egreemc c K|\ « P g« c ¢ y in the eastern sections at- bridge are o I o 1 ] : tended by high humiditiy. S iho - e il Conditions favor for this vicility | y . g 5 neettled weather with showers. | I mayor \ g c | o st Temperatures yesterday: | i 2 1 favor of a High Low Judgi o s c Y. A division that s organized Atlantic City . | proof vaults 1 ¥ One ¢ I g , repeal ping pong excer r ) to meet the demar on the Post |Boston { N it the Y ' ) ! T 1 W ng W I re? | Off by collectors 1 deulers for | Buffalo | looks as i ¥ LB : - 3 1 ast issucs ed State; | Chicago be moved across g m in wh I LT IA for sale | Cincinnati wher, , ) ot c n onti S it (o o T n s Unitea |Denver tr 5 : the o s back to 1917, | Duluth ; ’ g ; Ah 4 Hatteras Prth federdt e g : ° % o ; : Los Angeles trailing fake 1 c i st - ) kno i A ficials testir ' \ P ‘ ! i s gencyalnntici| NInheanolly § < 7 e on | Nantucket ought to be v ShallT drncetto o anyone on | Naniucke | without conscio AR v Haven MOST people depend on E = A Orleans Aspirin to make short work of There seems to ) c Pc 1 \ 1 1 valuable ,:H“" . l.:eadarhr_ but did you know it's ; ernment pap. The s < T to \ . c d moth HRelat ot &3 | just as cr)c} ive in the \\'Wr;e paing | b itracts 1 paes o 4 - London, | bty p ey 54 from neuralgia or neuritis? Rlja- { ) ; ) i’ England. One naturalist plac IS portland, Me 70 matic pains, too. Don't suffer when | Ppanies gives pri T 1 E value between three and four million 4 : P ; H . i o St. Louis | Bayer Aspirin can bring complete 3 | charged h it a 2 had dy i dollars. The collection contains rare |y cre 5 ; { ) ! ashington | comfort without delay, and without Bhce a el : Ly ecimens of Orfental, ) ORI & 2 T e L ralia rigin = & arm; 1 oes not aftect the heart. Biorse than ; ina [elTsanieln ! bl SHIP'S CREW ESCAPES (Frisi sl e it 6 o ) Q. Is the blue jay a singing bird London, Sept. 9.—(P—Exchange | 10 every package of genuine Bayer ; i s A. The notes of the blue Jay aT€ Telegraph dispatches today from | Aspirin are proven directions with e — the ( al Electric ) el X crous and varied; he is a mim- | copenhagen said 40 passengers and | which everyone should be familiar, The post office is « 4 the sister HOOVER AND THE CHILDREN | labc for ho 0 o \‘l”’“ I aay fc and somewhat of a ventriloquist, | 3 of the crew of the Swedish steam- | for they can spare much needless R sevaral more O THE MOUNTAINS is 1s h Hlosie om) : but he is not a singer, and most of ¢ Heimdall—its entire complement | gufferine. hall T wait for ano i are harsh and discordant. | _reache i | s 5. Collectors : Pt mover A 5 8 are e reached the shore safely in the : L : i AUt LEtNCE OIS Q. What is the real name and gship's boats after it struck a rock | and the geners ob- | some would cl prosperity of th 1 e ! addre Dorothy Dix : | sunday night, off Ostnaa northeast jection at e & 1ea 1 yse to the en ”"]””"l the Ads i A zabeth Meriwether Gilmer, | o Stockholm i ; ‘m sorry, Charli 5334 Prytania strect, N cans | e niis T o i Imi 1;\:“.\. trect, New Orleans, e ~ | ; ; ¥ - ] era stand ceived. ¢ of tion that me, is it Halitosis, | Q. Is there anything that will |(he. 1ict andtaton Aupirly a the trade murk of Bare = = o B ving to school to Dandruff. or bectuse I can't speak |remove thé tarnish from metal | [ of Mrouseccticaclesteriof Sal i The news tr amp ability to never | I'T S cloth? | fi=r tev. E oung. i i anplicaithtal ing to solve I s | Pres ther exc e .;)\”Krln lcohol applied with a lem by hg it fror to be furthering a move ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN! Q. Are scorpions found in PROTECTION converting into s¢ ook mig aid to be oolhouse ne he er women, |Africa? What color are the lsaued by tho federal government on : = : - directorics, nowspapers, cycloped products” sk wchers as well as t is | rence bhe- There are several variciies o Wordstfor. s sonal witlh musitallingtos, logtutcs, Eetmon every ) ge prob-| W King : i5 it n and the o king! scorpions in Africa. They are dull || maps, works of art, painting. drawing, sculpture m g o ze 1 King o i o ; in color, ransing from blackish to [ of art. drawing o’ plastic work of . sientine o em, inclt Britair 1 ; e s s B we ¢ ot o S rhelr sti B ns, photographs. prints or pictorial illust = FROMIOURIONWIN INDAND-R vl | omniand i clioy i etk il n picture photoplays, dramatic and dra than d g for g for c consi s of i 1 DRILL REGULATIONS! the tip of the ahdomen, is used for Trade Marks are arbitrary words or s Detroit, He , pupils toward y e is a good little girl and has | defense and to kill their prey. They rehandise to mdicate where they ¢ . : G and Das| e predacious, feeding on roaches, you want full information o how . > . 7 oun caretully brou by her AL O tion you will want a copy f . o : \ ment or mother, but, like hildren, her SHonHers Sandggo e InE-ctes {in COPYRIGHTS AND TR can accomy « I r ¢ er eYiits: somat run away | Scorpions are nocturnal in habits, || below and send for it city? How mu possible profit is |t juarters ¢ The | orn ' The ( SErses A * |and live under rocks and logs. e R g o Sl e being z - ed L — Q. What is the “Time Ball” at = CLIP COUPON HERE —_ . 5 : ) - + ment of the snapdragon o up and down on the springs | Washington, D. C.2 'w\mmr;n'r AND TRADE MARK EDITOR, Washington Bureau, jRdnaer is o o g s g st's cigarette s G sl anel dn o, A. A large red ball on a mast on ' New Britam Heraid, ] its garbage? one ¢ h in the ex- |, 2 I ‘1“" et e ui top of the State, War and Navy I 22 New York Avenue, Washington, D. ¢ ers’ clubs fig and 5 Wo be er v for generations have had : AN So 5 Building. Tt is hoisted by hand at 1 want & cony laf”me mn»vlm 4:\?\";:1‘.‘11.'.\ AND TRADE MA 0 e S s enclose herewith five cents In coin, or loose, u | ty 1s of ontact with the more civilized ex- i1 ot quietiy down and looked | 1:55 and drops at 12:00 noon | stamps to cover postage and handling costs i - y X K o . { i ohiTatsy e The time for raising it is i A good o z 1ncat pa In | po country and the edu- n child ment R Bandiin h v : g H e G ed to the person handling the | NAME | land are ¢ ating ould o i ies o d- Mother says I *mu 11 by a*slight tapping sig sent | T e poetly c < Is the ! had act | The n 1 £ro- at can T do? from the Unted s Naval Ob- SIREE O LB ot them the e g th ey | Street O Kyser. | servatory, where standard {ime | cirx o : ard r s get B als originate. At 12:00 noon it | I am a reader o! the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. with New I ) ' e i e e is ad frem the fop of the mast L Bt . ! L Lonse ']‘ “, s e by an electrical switch connected — o — e o — — — - o ——— H Bt ublest 1 A By \""" /I-, & Tetec. | With the Observatory. Noon is in- | the bi It is d \ You say you have missed sev | t- | L B 4 oral things from ardrobe E ¥ ; 3 | s i, and SRR e unt Eppie Hogg, the kattest Wom ann 3 Counties. By tontaine Fox. | ‘ 5 “I first missed v on the e = 5 t i T o e th of August AUNT EPPIES LITTLE NEPHEW HAS INVENTED AN UP To DATE > . whose anees- |l a e wido R R i &AME IN WHICH AUNT EPPIE PLAYS NO SMALL PART. g k& s 3 " S .| vanished from my bureau. 1 didn't especially ) ¥ « t 1 ese shores, who migrated to the this sentence She [ ind that so much, nor did I object | whether i west then remained id the gossip, “and she |y o jaeq of several new ties, but | the latter i ‘, 1 the mountain valley a few drinks; but she | ypipzg pogan to look serions when I | language ( primitive illiteracy 2 couldn’t find my fur coat.” | [ tn 1l i “Just as T thot | tho \ndard ¢ g ties the mou Great Detective, “just as I thought. forget to , o lountains; they ——— Anything else? lierct Docaiice T d o replied the client; “one PASSENGER AVIATION 1 A 25 YEGYS AgO oaay ore little 'hin'z My roadster die- I ippeared from the garage two nights IN BAD WEATHER e i ‘N‘..'"l” ze re 8 LINE ON r mountains of TG C. H. Moore has helusive!™ 4 the master er i SITCATION ihini Many & literate r nnual report for| “Absolutely conclusive!” And then | o he took in|he smiled a sly smile. “How is your ) g cities would Rgetting along at college?” he . v great outdoors such ase hroke d nonchalantly. X ) their more monotonous yester “My son?" quevied the houschold mall st I haven't zot a gon ; £ “Good Heavens, man!" exclaimed of living in the 1 Great Detective., “You've been o) ¢ 1} ed to a oth men and or, if B 5 - then were to tur cd drought BETTER! | that t1 have Friend: “How did you come out | 3 ; ) Hice the people of with that swarm of bees you kept i nder ¢ it might not be |t extravagant summer?" ]‘" g storm can o ) Benn: “Fine. T didn’t get | ‘,’ PR tion to thoce = New England T ar as much as T was |.l\‘ that | e (‘0. has made cation for of summer hoarders I kept!" | ing of the IHI: FEDERAL RESURVE ission to huild two story brick Minnie Brewer. | Mount T , 1 , AND THE MARKET and iron bui on Court street — usnally is idle for Wall street optimists | The reput town committes THE ISLAND WITHIN! lane were - o hat the Federal Res s comp arrangements There are ladies left in this world | : 10 raising across Maia of bustling business women | | time. not restrict spe stre ening One such was entering a street car | Air expert ght" between the board and | it was elected pres- | the other day when the conductor Iy that flyine : ol ; rtor o |ident German Republicin | shouted in her ear, “Step lively .. ihe 8 : y i e g held last even gave him a proud look i 0 " in er hall “I have no wish to tarry, sir,”” she a8 weather o ¥ £l 1 5. H. Hammond has finished the | said, and entered with dignity accurate c 1 T 10 50 kin of ar tesian well at the - . ona : chool PROOY'! B¥aa du for the athletic even Mrs. Halsey: “My husband was oo du ¢ fair will close Sat very late coming home last night.” | BB 1t is to be hoped Mrs. Tarn Where was he?” M n6d resuations of g ent Johnson left today fo| Mrs. Halsey: “At a mecting of i o : eting of the national | son irine engineers.” Qo incr . o A. E., at Portland,| Mrs. Rarnes: “Are you sure?’ | taking to the Atk | oney 1\) ) Mrs. Halsey: "Yes indeed. I e\\-nl (Tuntaine Fox, 1929

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