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i 6 - EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. \\'J—IU\']CQ—D\YJ SEPTEMBER 11, 1929. e — New Britain Herald " HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tseued 1 Ex At Herald B The only T roon; Associated Press Member of the The As " Member Audit Burean of Cirenlation AGE P editor torial they t One stop-and New Brit s or do his v questions for settlem ing the gre eppeara The foes the tain lawy most unpoy lawyers affs 1 ed sympathiz £CoTE paid for int superintendent of heal . of health shou action qui cant left out of 5 en T particular. The 8 horde of lat i are heard from, vastly inc difficulties of the Buppose Those can vouch small-si as the large-siz child who doesn't 1 . laus ING™ D POR BENCHES “LOITE NEL | | where r ts in such use of t How is the weather in Boston ’ other lines of trade their house last December?” calms often prevail. The |cvening and received an applicatior ; : i hEn R whatwh e | Clarke: “Yes." {hame was applied to it in colonial | from James M. Moore for an appoint | Mathes: “Well, Smythe told his|days, when vessels carrying horses |ment on the special police force ning to the one fi ( x y yard in power and li ness, or wife it was his Christmas present |from New England to the West|The chief's monthly report was re ) lows who \ vent back | in the automol usiness, or in {o her!” Indies were someotimes detained |ceived and the regular bills wert o me of them ar ord to the I n theater busine per s he often | —Charles . Nicoll [there, and had to jettlson part Of;mpmo\-nx. Mr. Brady was not pres wvork unwilling T 1 And a ofti gt in circus (Copyrizht, 1929, Reproduction [ their cargo for lack of water. ent at the meeting. iy Y ; ¢ ‘ 3 : i Forbidden) = What is the course of the| mhe quadrennial weighing of the percentage, live in roc wrd L = SELEAS |Japan Current? mails is not taking ylice at the lo downtown 1a ) order Ay jived some monkey R e outm ‘(h;\- ““:h:“’;:“::'g;" ';mr!"]“”\:-‘wl”‘ {o]cul post office. This will ~continue r Central park as a 3 ‘ o outes of the eir- | | shop tiditor, cave of the New || e t' S Toituis 25 Actiaes Wheto 1t alvides |10 0 /days and on fhe figures ob g We ha o doul 1 1 to 1 o force M into | Britain Herald, and your fetter S lonL [the main part washing the eastern ained will —be determined the t of the me o like (o sit | radioed rendezvou he determi the || will be forwarded to New Vork. f| chares Of Tirnn whd then the Aley. |20 HH WhICh s Eoperom Bl Sl s : " \& e |uy the Consolidated railroad. The vould ¥ €r. to epend i mi T ere b o t M jare | s g basis thus reached will be continue¢ g oning at toinelrentsn oo oy A Tip to Sociologists! | Q. Who was vice president of until the next welghing causing # . . > While s scientists discuss the Confederacy? A € LEODIC 1t the place while a WABILIE G i problem of the unemployed, | A Alexander H. Stephens of | 2 ut they t had I antly the pilot urned | iy 1o circns into idleness f m it clear to us, | Georgia. | S T R out of i 1 1 flew to the rendezvous | the prizefight d was played Our ar More fun-em- Q. What day in the Christian . p i o Sl I e binol el s e e e Eip calendar was the 4th day of Shebat obsefl}atlons ; g B ; in the Jewish year 56542 ; 4 : i e e ton AR ERictco! Popular, Too! | A January 12, 1504 On The Weatfier ne 1 of n v, without stoppi picked up Ly prize fizht it er Banjoist: “I've writfen a song | @ Is there an Acronautical oA . Sl handll ontinusd bio N ewh i e e e it did B b et iy by Chamber of Commerce? | e - K 1 handsome thing going out after Drummer: “What the name of A ‘Ils\-:flvn‘r"« :;(rw(-n’l 500 Madison Washington, Sepf. 11.—Iorecas t vintendent | yard werc eds (F Aot ah ey Banjoist: “That's My Walkencs Tou ean wetan anawer 1o snd ware Mt anng tonight and Thursday, cooler 10 I to constr e Now o = & i i night; fresh west or northwest wind, y 1 ha not nded. They agreed that it was | yo; vhich will make them inde el question of fact or hvrm.nmllcm_hyw A. Joyous. |diminishing and hecoming variabl e lectod i ¢ o el e e S AlE St i) writing to the Question Editor, New | Q. What is the present address | Ty reday . i s S . lent of Madisc ! il Pritain Herald, Washington Bureau. |of Marion Talley, the former opera| jegracast for Eastern York g 1 would allow no airship pilot of | he Garde e 10 lose some trade i 322 New York avenue, Washington. | singer? Paliitoaicht andl Gha s s the dc the company to take chan And | and feel th pact of a competing : D. C.. enclosing two cents In stamps | A. Levant Kansas | what cooler tonight; dowly risin 1 > that the | the ecd that had the ship-to- | arena ? | for reply. Medical, legal and marital| g What noninflammable liquids | temperature Thursday: fresh north [ itied pr 1 re plane not turned back it would | The various circuses, it i 1, will 5) arise ”‘"”"“VL‘"““C"- “”k‘“" ’:\'["wa a lower bofling point than | west winds diminishing and becom : S e 4 o ks e il : 2 \ tenGsd researe 5 undertaken. All| water? ing variable Thursday. ;. i 1 another | remain independent IO S other questions will receive & per-| . = pio.610rm and carbon tetr Conditions: ~ The area of higl her 1a heen raziatert e {. Perhaps y sonal reply. Uinsigned requests can- | g0 pressure that appeared within rang 1 ha ttract- the kir control the | afr. Ringiing can for m to tear fotbepanswared AlIRRleteeraRarcy) e of observation off the north Pacific e is too bud T Rl et 2ioplane| qosen bhole 2o o iihevtioave Iy conndentiieliditnr | (L O s ol 1 S pnie e v i ks 103 a ST AT R ) Y A T d 1, now dominates the weather con : ety S0 5 ) B to maks r,‘:m]‘z 1,]‘A~“'1_‘“‘m(fm ears Ago foday . ot "0 nearly the entire country 2 iy eRie B cay | oA Its center is near Detroit. Iai ) ok 1o from | wol CASE OF MILLER STRE .’l‘ Q. Which is the largest, the sun, | The rooms of the Y. M. €. A “\‘:fihm’ ;":3‘,\:(:3]\Km“;;;;:,‘::; b cet, which off of - the carth or the moon Wors decovated todayi tonithe b re- (o Sl RIR USRS CIER S0 10T S bl HEGE T wenue, used to be what = A. The sun is very much larger | ception which wili be tendered this| opynue from western North Da tands o o heviTave o At S e the earth znd the earth con- | cvening to Secretary and Mrs. FIagg |\ o 'to northern Nevada. 3 sked to exy f N s - ot then the moon. A1d8 ‘;“\'”""‘ Secretary and Mrs. C.| eongitions favor for this vicinity iilure to mov S e S Q. Who are the more popular W‘_;'”" L e Jepart. | (i weather and not much chang: = 3 screen actresses born in Canada | e payroll of the strezt depart-;y tomperature 0w shopping u- | absolute sa whove schedule ¢ street carefully avoided it in A. Mary Pickford, Toronto; Nor- |ment this week amounted to $255.- | “p oo ovee vonerqay e stay ! e e T S G e Marie Dre. | 36. The sum comes out of the Hion oc lay he to gt t O end vost, Sarni; Claire Adams Winni- |street appropriation, but not out of | 4y, ., & . ‘ o heanl i pog: Barbary Kent, Gadsby, Alberta | the improvement fund as that sy, n e (i e o . and Iay Wray, Alberts overdrawn. Tt will not he replenish- (13 00~ ™ S 1 job he told tha lopted 1 Q. What is the hest time to | ed until the town pays over S | Rufralo 45 years old there 5 i ; o transplant roses? share for the appropriation for the | jicugo o Sy N i A:EIUDELE Jrom the middle of October | streets 5 Cincinnati ; 1 « |to the middle of November. They| Mr. and Mrs .. Thomson of | ye G : Ron 1 jogiity W no reason The First Daze of School! should be dug up carefully and |New York are guests of Mr. and :,a'f,\]f,,r & LU from headquarters to avoid it 5 taken to the new location before the | Mrs, E. M. Wightman for o few | Hagteras v he d i _ There have been four automobile [THI? MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL | roots get dry days. Mr. Thomson is the .cll[Los Angeles LA WPAIR R0 i ccidents along 1 mprove REVERF! Q How can an alien, who de- |1 nown inventar >f the Arctic over- | Miami <6 76 TR L Ty BUPAIRS WHERL/NREDEDSSIS0E oS00 200 Inproved o EH 6 Story IFound by Rose Marie | sorted his ship in and has shoe huckle, which is known to the | Minneapolis 68 48 Last November the I stre it 2 nionth, all due, it is Gy lived in the 1'nited since, [ trade as the J. L. T., manufactured | Nantucket 6 66 ¢ is welcome is at a political [y {ation of the Central | said, to fast traveling I P sereamed Tufus |40 s married fo a woman who i5 | on an extensive scale at Waltham, | Nashville St ) 0 & ORI S b fome el B T [ e i o ebony barrister, | 41 American citizen, become natur- | Mass | New Haven .....o..... 54 2 Fiantag <ila I into the meeting | dized Most of the fisnermen say it I New Orleans ...... 52 o opinion of the orgar on th Gt Hica Stonteny SRt ) He must leave the United heen a poor seas>i. A few of the!New York PN S | the auditovinm where they meet, i e S States and re-enter legally. His|patient sports, who have lots of { Norfolk, Va. .......... 86 B | e L R e UL S, OF . AND TARIF e ieh e A (e star(led | ¥Ife_can patition he commissioner | (jime and a good ‘dea of how fo fish, | Northfield, V. 80 2t ng two small parks in | .6 or the school, it If the United States of Burope is | Paul general of immigration, U, §. “"\' have landed some big black bass | Pittsburgh ....... 80 54 wrd in honor of Polish : : e to be pur Economical venin: Vo ainit blndit Panl senciched vl‘)n‘yvnmfyl. r'\ 1],wm \\a&hl.vl'm_'“ The hard working layman, who | i d i i 9 M ft fiary r his admission to this|(yices only a day or two off during| v AL Nobo the e in b e R T Kl LRt e e e G L T ahe | o s aldeipfetl rauoth . the season, has had his fun but has onrd 1 referred the matter | 1a(e vear ST oubted the [ Will receive early attention and not | 1" 00 ire ) hose Q. How is artificial honey made? | o, oht home no fish on Conneil, as 11 , o en [T T e e [ Al el 5 ,| A. One recipe is as follows Plans are heing formed for the| 1 of 1e I o hing, t gentlemanly Thass what Ah kin do nuthin’ | \white sugar. pounds; water 2 LS DRI e 2 y o t tio & g e nssic G e but, big boy whass the Is. gradually bring fo a boal | C5anization of a marching corps| 5 e et A R . among the young republican work- ) me AS ) orde Per ps half t The effect upon Ameriean tariff | * »‘ o 3 ‘“.‘ 3 nd skim well When cool add 1 ers. Many of those who were mem- | _ o declared that when the | ¢y qent heard what was being | {inkerers, too, may not be so good Well, if yo' 15 peridiotic, Faul. it | pound of bees honey and 4 drops of atalofiihe a1 § s U . : 3 e : : r hea s be g develops upon yo' to ride to Bum- | peppermint. To make hetter quality = ofithe Slopen Elarde ol Ty ea re B 3 fc 10 Council it id With a united front of forcign buy- | mingham and rn evirybuddy the |add less water and more real honey, | 380 and who worked up a great| § ] the Polish vot o s g ) and possessing the power for sons | e Lown. hioces el nndot otioold antin i 7 incidentally got a lot of fun out o L 1 : Pl s : here, Rufe,” he expostulated | A. Plunge them for several mo- it are interested | Positively stops itching, sneezing, and i tional ‘insiifution ot G Voiees 'S EOME ip 4 jiighopitched voice, “Ah ain't|ments into a solution of alum, to| Selectman Nelson put a gang of | snuffling. Dries watery, smarting eyes. 1 ici ection there L enthusiacts may lose Bl STen |t e tishers fs which several drops of hydrochlo- |Men fo work today repairing the | Soothes and clears nasal passages. Re- ¥ mor 0 he t m awine parate mah body from I | ric or sulphuric acid has been added. ©ld Plainville road. lief or moaey back. At all drug stores, f LHINE oE Smal 5 T Nees wiff a bullet of they ketch me| Q. Where is the headquarters of | The Foremen's club of Landers = i £ 5 the P. & ™ & hoss {0 Bumminaham. Then |the Esperanto Association of North | I'ray and Ciark will hold a chicken i 5 B has been done F . fon America? | roast at Schuetzen park Saturday b K I be 1 offanit o Tent assemblles il Be ol t JF Wran ‘allver | hersistes hifus, | A. Commerce building, 8t Paul | afternoon. I : tha e ; il GCLs an ancies L e en e CORRRLL e | The police commissioners met last he principal and t chers would t ot no moh spine than I ] | Counc ¥ 10 | jike Do, The acolstics: are — nake has ankles. If yo' save Bun Q. What proportions are re- ¢ s on the point e "w:”‘ By Robert Quillen mingh from the British yo' "“’_f':fm!:. flles - woat IsSmaEkd 3 e mae it & Wisdom: Th: m:uory of sore(Namell go down in Mistry with | SEECC L 1 World War heroes whose S s Eo BN spots . * Bve, {onah én Lot's wite.” | 50 (R0 (UL PATES OF € CHILDREN'S MANNERS ot r sented in parks i " 100 ““ peen B ,‘I”“ ‘3"’1"(]';' 1 “""_."""“’”c”""\"”i‘“‘;y Q. IMow many horses are there : g,:,": is not s short but that there is always time enough for courtesy” 5 4 H Lhese dobsihave nollBEyvetall ‘Fieht fortlover ol make | ta deatnbis tory 5o lons as jt|I® the United States compared to Giood manners hegin at home. Tf couitesy is not taught at the minther's ¢ buildings in this city; and school housing situa- | the world go round if e S AL L S0 as e number of motor vehicles? knee, there is little hope of learniug it outside the home. Our Washington : tion, to be true; hut they increase the ¢ along and make truffic go|riddle wiff hullets’ s R e o about the jab of hictlcating good Dreeding, awmiability and cou Lt Ihe list of of t1 Jding to students and 1 Ru R CToIE o P | Lanen o SR SLICUT GRRRSTONLS their children. The bulletin covers the subjects of peronal HENSR e iy ul . that there were approximately 14.- | | Ayncarance the child'a conduct m public, had labits to bhe av Sk 1% at emall cc e o to anger. “There’s 4| (q000 horses in the United States in &chool, habits of speech, children In company 1t met \ s - ¥ o o o e matter of ten dollars you | There o It you want a copy of this bulletin, il tut the coupon below and We o I owes Evans Lincoln Washington | picles the Dnited directed BUSTON uEL i what necds plaining. He ast me | giote s e QLI DOUPON i e e B e e o -« e e g to collect. Jt's a 5 del 1| Q. What method was used by A D i 5 o ‘ T who donated May ! presume, an’ unless gamblin' debis|the ancients to harden copper? { |xn|v.!'y_\v_\.\,\1 RS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, parks to t e ommittee of the Republic N - - SRR e U el A A et dmnn o 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, . « You can say one good ihing for 1 | o RS ! his produces | scems to have been chosen with due 4 8905 says, ipso factor, not to mention the Eeyplians and other ancients | T want a copy of the bulletin, CHILDREN'S MANNERS, and enclos ht spinac Youngsters aren’t g it herewith five cents in voin, or loowe, uncancelled U. 5. postage stamps n innot he over rd to the extent of territory he | (o work their way throngh coil vini, vidi, vicl, that vo' is {p go to|including the Mexicana and Peru- to cover postage and handiing costs: - . =t e e e ot pos Atlanta to spend a quiet few yeahs|vians, had a process for hardening | ! o do land to ‘ 5o : e E e e DR bass copper, but there is no real founda- NAME T purpe only | litical Claudius H. Huston.| Dol R Obe S ‘You've said eno {ion for it. The reputed hardened sally | it appear orn in Tndiana, | %1 Ui L ALk it ndy,” whimperced T et o e ol e v serem : coni nessee, and lives in 2 20 nuthin® Ah is moah fond uf than zo- | specimen of pure copper has been b 2 3 X i’ down in hist'ry!" found which has a sreater degree [lorry e STATE N Ve | Blessed ar he poor Nohody NS i e ye. | of hardness than can be produced | 1 am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALL. 0o S 1 wever, Chairman | print v golf sco torred 1o in hisiory the ' hammering | v P Wash on, there Ride of Iaul Reverd Q. What are “horse-latitudes?” T T T R R i S Gl r; ¢ s e EhilanthroplatisOne Sovin el | & 4 helt in the Atlantic Ocean | e 1“ R T e G “" & oahou Sl AN ANSWER! | 3 R ! o . By Valerie B. ii = v five 1 no ElIE s VLU L'll cast my lot with . G e rert ol The reson collego graduntes seom | S0 LY Mickey (Himself) McGuire tic This idea, it seem 150 part | o014 Eh A “let-the-last-onc me,” | Jemocratie plan of campaign i, RS L] | WHEN THE TRUANT OFFICER LEARNED THAT MICHEY HAP O WAY TO STOP A In fa¥or 0 | orers vicked! Boby! #0! prone fo BEEN EXPELLEP ON THE SECOND DAY OF SCHooL . ATRPLANE ACCIDENTS DEFECTIVE AUTOS o et _curse e T i - nouncement was n the | are Tor Ha > good will not go near hin 3 ) S 500 auto-4 I'd take for better or for worse—— | e o “L.H‘ e = ¥o 1 could always hear him. ; re | been inspe of too slucl to save, | i vas | them had been - er-do-well or other, i bt eteris e et Or Gregory, the merry knave, t u A torment to his mother. ‘ ton. | of other defects looked like statistics - toykron S wh\” SR i o | O, “Hen the birds begin to stir o Driver o cruise around in car < % - 5 g0 betore the tr . ill keep you tame k mece e e Rt nnb tor e And pledge my troth with C | it % 3 topher-— 5 re violating the state laws, and they - T T e B cmselves liable for| Some peopl are dissatisfied with (oRsIEC s O R ARl inn el LEnkinE ! 3 lmost everything they possess, and T “H hlamein the « rccidents. T A e e N edRthERwoTsiAm TN RtoRbe RHA N o Ot o e r of statistics i With nese lit like a beacon—— | % "% g |oimes theRhocking report thab signt The st it 'ER you, my honest lad, i Duller than a dea:on! Lt wheels so worn & ;s | ;| that they were practically unservice- | 5o (0 Rring Her In! | iy ta0ce ik Marvin: “I'd like 1o look at some § - dress goods for my wife.” 4 ¢ S it I ap o apologize when | Salesgirl: “So you wish to see our toigriel|| € - 1 a pedestrian. He may |PINK and white georgette?” ¢ 1| fe ulars the dr cond offort vin: “Well, I guess she can i. The state ore co s wait on me if she likes!” | - G ey et tivers It you work very Tinrds you -Joseph R. Cofer | I ; i : the sdasons in a Retort! g cent of the cars with g e One of the resplendents of the | 5 on | brakes it must tion upor ) musical shows was invited {o a par- | gk o waval | the iyl molice Heantrniae Another way to keep in the pub- |1 recently and after making a| B Srntrs eve is 1o be a widower in a | Plazing and effective tardy entrancs | Leope Z AN Bh 1 town eted heartily by another lady « Bre , i 5 stage whose enthusiasm took CIRCUS COMBINES S otLdonit ahe the ceted classical turn OTGRElon A llor iency is the fact t have 1 me tonight of an old Ve- BRI SAgOnds suid glorificd one. | i dvice or sugges The Limit! | John Ringl : Clarke Is Smythe close | th Mr. Barnur Copyright, 1929, Publishers Math Stingisst man you ever| saw. You kuow they had a baby at | (%Fontane Fox, 1929