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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929 B ain I 1 | S e i © goose that lays the gold- | company hasn't gone bankrupt yet:" | Q. What is the Jewish popula- Duluth'. .. eEwW rltaln era y would ? 5 Luciile Deming | tion of the United States? Hatteras HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY rtter SR S ad a goo 1y obstacles to acts and ancies | Copyright .1929, Reproduction A. The latest estimate is 4,228, | Los Angeles = r after Arniistice. 1 onee FForbidden. 000, Miami The owners of these said to Foch: “It is easy to give mili- — = - Q. What are Zane Grey's latest | Minneapolis lly (Sunday Excepted 5 s Jeseaally fiounoay Bxcepted) other fypes of realty are not organ- tary orders and to have them blindly | By Robert Quillen | LELL) ORI, GREeTiliBE ISl SR st ) i it e Decnuze tha commanden Nas || e aeroats ot e ot st nts || MAXSON, ROHALL JUDELL . Q |t Don—Story of a Lion Dog"; Nashvillc . 2 ed into associations, but und g ! he approach of winter mu 5 G 05 hvil i plinary control over the men un- Gl reris et mote o i es lon‘ | “Nevada—Romance of the West" | New Haven edly they are watchin lopments . ; A Z and “Wild H Mesa” all dated | New Orles >TION RATE 3 him. But at Versailles T have to | S 5 d Horse Mesa” all dated | New Orleans . SUBSCRIPTION RATES I BUE alifcraal Lo he ladies take off send all communications to Fun | 1928, A zue with the heads of the Allied g A e e, » . [ e o ey + =~ higher price for || SHOP Wdltor, care of the New | Q Are there more lakes in| Norfolk, Va S E lionth et Rl ety L bk e oun | | Britain Herald, and your letter | Wisconsin than in Minnesota? Northficld, vt. on > make 1he BOuth i wil) ve forwarded to New York . There are about 2,000 lakes | Portland, Me, ton went to - S EoEn P v ¢ Sltaniste ¥ or 2 e ) in Wisconsin; in Minnesota there Washington Akt Entered at the Post Ofice at New Britain 3 me 4 lutionist. dollar in 1865 = ' MIGHT BE WORTH TRYING! about 10,000, as Second Class Mail Matter, e iny be in 7 R ST i*s the foothall coach’s task . Q. What is the largest number | TELEPHONE CALLS 5 A 1 i Automobile Cham- . ) el S a8y s in the daily pame . A. The greatest number. of Businesa Office into a nice fur coat ¥ e » 3 LS B ) which We have been able to find a L o ! ; . nerease in auto- t ¥ they called blind tig Ny | Virginia Railway. The train was ' 191 _ ‘It wa ing this that Foch The only profitable adver o it o N sl PAINLESS JICKING! {made up of 189 empty coal cars, § in the City. Circuintion b - i AT e Whattatin i QUESTIONS ANSWERED mpty box cars, ar gasoline room always open to ader 3 1 Ny z y : Qe |1 car of steel and 1 car of asphalt. Bw W U b t D nm'L G n = 2 Nent . - 4 4 £ e HECE J \\' fom. do you 'spose| You can get an amswer to any | Q. What is the official record for r0toer Una le 0 DEscrive Lar 5 ony 4 Sl A NGHD 1 SR 5 s to wee that on me in- | Question of fa:t or nifcrmation by |running one mile? o ‘:\'.::"T.f'x th J-:"":H"‘\r"“‘ o ' v : : it t 2 o j“_:,lfn et e mE I Lt g lto the Queon Editor, New | A, TPour minut 10,4 seconds or AdeCIOI’S titled to the use for re-publ ! e o (e EHU I ORE000 y 7 How narrow-minded € = Britain Herald, Wasuington Bureau, |made by Paavo Nurmi, August i all news credit i t 3 acer indir < 5 T - EHanith eygoay R S0 S 1322 New York zvernuc, Washington, | 192 credited in t : nee is saying TO AN ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT | 1, °6 "opclosing two ceits in stamps | Q. What does the name Anna| Detroit, Oct. 1 (PI—Jackie. b year Jesspublisied 3 I nation a - Ty Mrs. Alfred W. Poli for reply. Medica!, legal and marital | mean? old son of Mr. and Mrs: Henry S they represent an appal The Russian episode teaches S| o doesn't like the sun advisc cannot h: gnen nor can ex- | A, It is a Hebrew name mean- Thompson, was kidnaped in front of Member Audit 2 : of human lifs gt doglsmuchiiession o Voys the Ml Hd dofnib )kalthelraln | tended researcn Ue sndertaken. Al ing grace or gracious. B ‘~'w<_'-"ri\i~v as !I\(' played The A. B. C. 5 i, nfid would 1 R laiilico o ning | nderdoE & will stay under. ‘e shake our heads in sorrow other questions \.:l! 1cceive a per-| Q. Is Russell Conwell, the With his brother, Henry, Jr., 7. which furnishes ne i i i S o 4 PRt St o he mood is on again sonal reply. Uasigred requests can- {author of “Acres of Diamonds,” The older boy was unable to tell tisers with a str : | the first eight months of Hitch hiker: A pedestrian who not he ansv At letters are||dead? whether the two persons who ab- circulation. Our s : per cent hig an t wants vou to stop so can get a| fge cannot fi his pip confidential.— Fdi A Yes. He died December 6, ducted his brother were men or e hiete it ek ftai 3 y NG YorklOlty dione k at you on cven terms. His he T | 1925, women. The kidnapers drove away s e e ! 0 e ¢ o W da s = N e From What material were the | Q. Where is Fisk University? |in coupe as Mrs. Thompson, who Socal advertisers automobile f Education reall | increase your T e ke gas containers of the Graf Zeppelin | A" Nashville, Tonnessce, Ihad heen upstairs, ran to the front lone about it is to of- | ecarning capncity u vou hecom made? Q. What is the address of the|porch of the home or hearing i laiioniin e i aducator SR T . Rubberized cloth tev. William A. Sunday Jackic scream. Neither the mother 2 S et When and why did Japan| A. Winona Lake, Tndiana. nor Henry, Jr.. were able to dis- ities » way must be found - et B r the world war R tinguish the license number of the : 4 Japan entered the world war kidnapers' automobile regulate minds of foolish driv Americanism: Hating the wish is law S wave the Ley to th cause h o0 % g £ 2 August 23, 1914 Ly declaring war 06 oy 18 Mr. Thompson, who is the presi ation. Unfortunately on Y, as a dent of a real estate company, was Hoover wants next grar & ions in our zcal to suppress I i e fensive and defensive treaty known 0 Tli W II at his downtown office at the time the flexible f : bar of justice. T¢ that archacologist really found e A "’\"“r i ‘h“ AU Q at is boiling point of | > WHEN DRUNK own. Is it possit would e n evidence the taxes based upon A s R i e know the mood is pa i 0T D) paid well at both ends, it isn't unique. A And his sulky ab > A. Tt varies as the outside pre Washington, Oct. 1.-—Cloudy. | wise he stopped his automabile Joesn’t like? b essure of ¢ js THE SLOW-MOVING HURRICANE blind horse can do that WO ryabaenas sure varies. At high altitudes water : probably occasional rain tonight as soon as he realized that he was 5 i e R e S mdste ’ boils sooner, because of the rarity of Wednesday; continued cool; fres drunk, Charles Bourdeau, 51, was as it would be desir hurricene which has heer Tiah etk ¢ i R RS < sperd-mad Ameriea now out- W oy air and less atmospheric pressurc. ' strong northeast winds. acquitted on a drunken driving At . seems impossible ¥ maneuvering to the southoast 1 o 1nood is gon sea level, the boiling point of | TForecast for Eastern New York: | charge in district court here. dent it is extrem 3 1 i for relief being predi- of these United § Wi ¥ | Incomotive 1tor A ater is 100 degrees centigrade or | Cloudy; probably occasional rains in | :ated upon lowered assessments next CNOUgh discovered it develop- ps. sailing 2 NOT ALONE! degrees 17, extreme south portion tonight aud water? e clate the opport to redu 'm a . where not yet of the rates he ne - worl: (hemembetsiof thERERDS S0 kin e ; 2 Metdorolozionl iy Just look at me, my boy. 3. What is meant by the “anti- \ednesday morning: continued cool; | pou RO Mg e e i ot 4 the soil and become | dumping” clause of the tariff act? |fresh to strong northeast winds. | doven't ) st A, This clause gave the presi-| Iorccast for New Haven and d enty of time VOry fine science. Where one of these rd for those that ) ut so has an dent authority to raise or lower vicinity: Unsettled weather with Conaiit is headed for after it begins on tariff rates with a view to excluding |showers tonight and Wednesday. rsonality is the vague sonethinz ; . from the United States commodities | (Conditions he center of {he in Washington to a man { ttee of citizens, i Jointed | art of hurricane discovery down to a pose the flexible tariff. of et A The mayor of ; i ; fons under discussion. operations, and h fast it will : ew York in - 2 - that enables you te get by in a dress from abroad when the were in-larca of high sure moved east- municipal methods, arrived at a " e FeEhL e v cltferentimatiens: t without making anybody won dications that the foreign mant ward over the Lake region into the Jent 1o learn a lot in a little time CLEMENCEAU AND FOCH v thing that proves anything what restaurant you work In, | ——— turers were trying to “dump” them |t Lawrence valley, The tropical e turns A% Gedreds. Clomsnceats the - a hurricane gets under way is Sl { S upon the American market at low |siorm has recurved fo the north- Being o gestleman, when he retirmn iz e 2 Rl sl new orchestra numner 15 eailed 3R | prices. castward and is moving over north- | et R L Souitenchypoliticalytame/en 2 SRRl iR o American in Paris.” The S Q. How many Chinese are there ern Florida, southeastern Alabama | is represented by the brasses. o in the United States? How many |and southern Georgia, ! more year to live he intends to de- |Feach. feed g of them + Chinese women? In| Tt is apparently diminishing in in- | to Berlin he will talk on the high buildings in the the age of $8 thinks he has only one | Where the high winds happen to kel vote that year to as much work ashe | Thus, after toying with Nassau and | Yet Southern lahor, convinecd It what states are the majority of them tensity, but it is producing heavy a » or help i found? rains from Florida northeastward to oY i e -, But | Killing sundry persons unable to needs no advice or lielp from the 3 g g aicheckrofrautolnos futonded iio, anycother Bl ! North,” hasn’'t diccarded Yankee A. According to the last census ' the Middle Atlantic states and from cars and radios and machinery. there are 61,639 Chinese in the the coast regions westward to the | roads, the Connecticut Highway De- | Merely one year more, and that will slowly wended its way across a slice ¥ ¢ United States. Of this number | Appalachian highland : Ylorida . ¢ i " S ;) .891 were male and 7.748 female. emperatures are generally lower give opportunity for more work. At Of Florida, where. enlightened | The ou‘laws in Nicaragua have 3 - X b e i 1pers are genera & e Gotatn: California and New York have the |over the northern districts east of Having made e bile trafflc along some of the state’s perhaps he will live more than | AP the fury of the blasts, the storm N ha \ fied what we al partment has verifi - ath been suppressesd a St. Vineent du Jard he is busily en- | Preparation breathed a remarkable | Doen suppresses calls W, ] 2! ulatd sl Dusllvich ment is in charze of T people greatest number of Chinese. the Mississippi river and frosty con- who favor a canal 7 = Q. Who was Pacelet? | ditions were reported from lower comparatively slight; A. A character in fictiion, {he | afic ready strongly suspected—th paration 1 jon of the 1 on Post road be- d upon writing his memoirs, | 4¢fiance and where damage and loss portion of the on I 3 tween New Haven and Bridgeport is the mosk used highway in Nutmegia. and the doctors have told him not to li : . . igan. & 4 o ALK S 9 S 3 e rame of the dwarf in Valentine and Conditions favor for this vicinity devote so much effort upon it. The | then it reached the Gulf coast, per-| Headlines v There ar 70 ; S H pon e 5t neonle in Chicago and: its THAT POOR SAP Orson whose winged horse carried |unsettled weather followed by rain. THEY'VE GOT the twin brothers from the dun-| femperatures yesterday: HOLD -OF MUSTA geon of Ferragus. | Hig Low h 64 Uger,” however, has much to say in | MAPS rather unexpectedly. Meanwhile | millio i weather Sunday. | these memoirs, particula about | TIvers in southern Georgia did flood | ("M% 1o s “":.,“ . ke mitensteton s e R forshall Pooh,h Binciusiivial foniilnamaze and excitement in the southtl|cos i B i i AL OWEDIAY R Lel fcornectRoRsLyRthatRa (A (In {4 T o » 0'clock weach morning Clemenceau | ®4st naturally has been intense. Corract this sentence L EOTI0/WATER! QUG Wi ol Atlantic City REALTY'S APPEAL IOR RELIEL ; No. Durstis an irregular | Mayor Paonessa | 3 e past tense is the same | pufalo § as the present “burst”. Gl Q. Who was the composer of the | cincimnati popular band pieces “El Capitan” | honver : and “Stars and Stripes Forever™? | taln torms of real property that such |at 4n hour when the average hard- [€rS after sunshine and balmy 3 £ | A. John Philip Sousa. i & commities could be no more than | €ad 2l DL ERGe T S | 0 i a species of paradise. | D Years Ago oaay Q. What the definition o But the Plainville road isn't exactly limate in the | \°r's suicide.” sail attributed to i1l he Copyright, 1929, Publishers Syndica nearly a good day's work completed | €0ast, less generally known to seck- E = arises and shortly thercafter is at | Ylorida has an ideal 1 e lwork upon lys memoirs. His first |21l and winter and early spring; so = tment of mmittee to lessen | SPIl of work lasts six hours. He has has southern Georgia. The Gulf pointment of a committee (o less the burden of taxation against cer- | ettt ¢ e bad feature abou o Dusty, the Pup the word “lap' 'as applied to a part ? an advisory body; that the state law (AT ECtts ted. But ”‘ b "“ Sogii = [ |of a person? Can it be rightfully BALANCED DIETS Clemenceau Is no man to yield jn. | ¢limate are those storms. Once in a We don't know what most con- | aiq that a person always has a lap? Food is taken int» the body to build terviews. The only journalist who in while people living elsewhere © Hine MigidCe matlieresamen andisendtiora smolce. bup 1IN A SnyidRnnilion the flan) 15 wiat| | Fley e imoat dufooriat ALNaee for Chstes gnd A Iy the amounts of nutritive ingredients w which when sitting, something can 1) the proport X can be digested ay Ibe held. Conscquently following Gy _"‘\.lwl I MG Si0 o Siee b mula ) SHREWD BOY! that definition the lap only exists e e s calling on a friend the other | when sifting and there is no such | s inoa si ay alu vl ctermined, and give day her voung son was out in the |thing when the person is in any le of fuod tables alorie portions of practicaliy yard playi other position. Tn other words it (o Bt o W T TR Y conie joan irafinrs His mother, hearing him becomes non-existent. Rinta' ot oo i ¢ 1wt Al hee muOy Wit e menile some cuss ords, went out to h Q. Who was the leading man in mily requires, Fill out 1y 1 1 for it ing interview in the Coras y Caretas | 'OUses built by human hands, ana |He will beon hand to coach the ;" iq " wrommy, what will Mrs, |the protoplay “She Goes to War''? local boys four mights @ week.|yon"(our neighbor) think when| A. John Holland. 5 st be perfect peace o (| o voke Mg vill be here BRSNS | oy eave puch languaget? Q. What is the contemplated Washington Burenu, New Britain Meral cordingly received wide attention perfect peac At the regular monthly meeting | "0, 0y o0 g e o B ol think | Size of the United S 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D, ¢ it Clemenceau's present thoughts | Wy until of the dircotors ol the W. M. G A i o0 (e ierom: his | fishin: | Iavy. and Marine Corps g aise th e = 2 want a ¢ the Lulletin CALORIE VALUES O FOODS were well reflected S v B oLedilofa s Rthe Rt e bE S | A7 The Act of Congress making il 5oul haraniih e nto e R dohe ko “Do you see these papers? That is THE . . : 1 : appropriations for the year ending stamps to cover postage and handling tosts alis e Biver ; | ou see these papers? That is | THE RIVAL RAILROADS The Toresters met last evening bR Al e i¢ manuscript of my memoirs,” | Neither the New York Central nor | and organized a new court to be - R ) |average enlisted strength of ap- NAME Clemenceau stated at one point in | the Pennsylvania hide the fact that | KNoWn as Companion Court Burritt CATS T HAVE KNOWN proximately 115,750 men in the || | fixes a procedure under which pro- erty is assessed, including a check- 3 S pEae e Dl s e e e : perty i T T e e e i T i v 4 organized a fire | must | mething that doesn’t af- | part of the human anatomy upon company John Worthner Wwas fect their wind! elected chief - ip by the Board of Relief ; b : " ' for a heart-to-heart talk hailed from | Plizzards;” but these don't com- “committee” from ¥ Bucnos Aires. He was Juan Jose de PaT¢ in intensity and powers of The Parker Shirt Co. is bnilding much might Solza Reilly, who fooled Clemenceay | 1°vastation with one of the monsters @n addition to its plant on Walnut| i the Board of ief. very fune- 2 stree S The football management at the cuss the crection of a shaft to the ' ©f the hurricane factory in the Car- | High school has secured a coach ibbeans. Woe to shipping, woe to the | through Trainer Murphy of Yale, t taxation. | IPto thinking his mission was to dis. Pat protrude their ornery heads out tion is to re equitable taxation §-rious difficulties, such as have been ; in Buenos Aires. The res cited to the mayor and other officials, ought to he placed Board % = CLIP COUPON HERE =— =— =— ~— of uth American metropolis | ® € to the climate. There will never of b r tin Ob- viously, t til unquestiol casened good cases should not cult to gai t relief embodied The new court has a charter list of By Grorge M. Cameron ey iatcuis D ol the interview, which In this country |they are bitter competitors for the | b S, Sl Gk i R e 135 members, b outs. The personnel of the United 3 given circulation by the Living de luxe passenger carrying trade he. | Charles 1. Kelly of this city has There Was Lois States Navy consists of 8,353 officers | crrv I did not plan to write them |tween New York and Chicago. What ' been elected manager in chief of [ Or. The Passion in the Drug Store and 86,643 enlisted men. There are 1 am a reader > 5000, but crcumstances hay onie does the other does, and about | 11 HOIY Cross Purple, a monthly | She was hardly more than a Kitty. | 17,285 enlisted men in the Marine L A e e ) magazine But she was a precocious kitty, even | Corps; 1,025 commissioned officers | e fn the American league | neurotic. Her eyes were too large, |and 154 warrant officers. tacking v to step ahead appreciably, To running high amo the | too lucent. T met here in drug stor ue, they agree upon the speed all fans of this city. Boston | I think she had lost her mamma e e e e oo g et S R o T w7 | e imself) McGui By Fontaine F hoir o i DG s o The Giante taee | e oo o e ot once. There 1| Mickey (Himself) McGuire y Fontaine Iox ed that a run of 20 hours i8 already capiured the National no telling why in these things. Her | o enough. The test run once | league title eves liquefied when T petted her. She | ', —_— ho it the two | 1. T Peters has been appointed | jumped on my lap. Crept under my | THE cop EXPLAINS THINGS To THE NEW BoYs MOTHER superintendent of the locel division | coat. Somehow her? passion seemed | of the Metropolitan Life Insurance | too much for one so young. T felt comfort; too ma . 100 much | company to succecd John W. East-| sorry for her but T left her. ROty At ont sar wood TR Bonroming ; a famous| The Edison Moving Picture com- And Pompilia any of New York city will show all| Or, a Gentleman's Predicament new piciures at Hanna's Armory| 1 met Pompilia under a street started a new 20-hour train called | Sunday evening. light. Tt was after midnight. R e R A S - e She rTubbed affectionately against Central immediately and at the same m & lamp post. I pretended to light = A MISS MARY WH”ILESEY cigarctte. She transferred her affec- moment also announced a new 20- STREET AND NUMI 1 must def I same time. Neither allows the greed that this was too fast for train in Europe, the Pennsylvania erbilt would have held up six tiny pairs of | vania has the mittens. T tried to pass on quickly Connecticut Chapter, Daughters of She followed me. T cut hack. She 4 cut back. There was no getting rid | This I cven the score Pounders and Patriots of Amarica, | of her two on & ausliiy andipuliinespoenl 8ot S ool At last T broke into a run. She | Tonalonins couldn’t keep up with me. It was T Among the first of the fall meet- an ungentlemanly thing to do! of patriotic societies will be : that of the Connccticut Chapter, SUPPLY EXHAUSTED! vl oto 1. There can be no | Daughters of Founders and Patriots| Prati: “Why did you come down payments qoubt tha « Twentieth Century of America, to be held at Racebrook | in that aeroplane so soon? Was the s gtges ; T N view of the |y cihe more foreeful appeal, By the | COUntry club on Tuesday, October | air getting rarer? Paris | : 15, with luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Ac- Green: “No our liquor was!" fecling t e e shall st be a hard job to find | coiiances for this should go by Oc- | RanaLls s ! her, or, rather, | the right kind of name for the fancy toher 11 to Mrs. Charles N. Downs, | r irity to the fact Limited and the & —Sidney Hatch trains {04 Elizabeth street, Derby, who is | TRESPONSE o ¢ Ry Y ygf_i‘;],r,” "“,T , ; bW Coriaio “‘ one of v"‘: h(nu:»vntvr:f '_h‘ ~\1~1 _ Sinee her apartment is on the top | 4 1 in ; : wssisted by Mrs. Irank T. Terry, Mrs. | floor of one of our old apartment cion. Yet r kne : t & thinza ihat Golden |y ouis fr. Anschutz and Mrs. Frank- | nouses, a young lady we know. an- has as able ; e ; i book mewt At run- | lin S. Slauter swers her downstairs bell by calling | 1 i air profit. | The state prosident, Miss Mary | grom ahove! | A T ) ; o g9 | Swift Whittlesey of thiy city, Will | “ppe payy rang quite early one J ! > ‘ . preside, and the national president. oppine a0 enrtain it could not be there ' WHIE | Mrs. John Laidlaw Buel, will also be | 00t (hat hour., she leaned over | suggests su t 2 e they 1 1siness to greet the Connectleut | ).y, nhigtar and shouted: “Whate AT 5 . ! " | ss of | Daughters. The yusiness re- [ € 0 | ; Y be given program is that 1 « of the state historian, Mrs. property wnted by t ¥ r, the | Will comnete he other so long | Noyes D. Baldwin, who has secured tieat and taxaiion o th i T air. In{as the other thinks it worth while to ' Mrs. M. Gertrude Cutter to portray “The Return ‘of Penclope Hope untaxed t ion “It Iooks like candy,” came the answer from a messenger hoy. fo alteeni o SURE SIGN! 2 “\" 10 stay in the ring ; "M Gutt onent weather.” Mrs. Cutter weaves nt. When| - 5 anwhile the Norfolk & Westerr ! vorn en the 1to the story an exhibition of min- ! d 2 Howley: "I should say not. Most held by individuals. Realty wealth Bennett: “Is your city progres- cannot = e probability t < ders to | an out-and-out coal carrier, is earn- | jatures, gowns and jewelry that if the value of tenement houscs | e log! t 2 to do is to take | ing more by far for its owners than have come down in her f y | backward, unprogressive burg in the i ot by military e great passenger roads. ¢ cre - . live What | bronlpasser F2ade andithot A large attendance is expected | Bennett ou don't figure than ai present and the over- In Killing by military | 8r¢ others like It | from all scctions of the state. | Howley: “Yes, why our roliey were asse t a uniformly lower (YFontaine Fox, 1929 HIM48ELF | | | from the Colonial period country.” {

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