New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1929, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFPAYD SATURDAY, OCTOBER en not to put on so much glue that Q. Where is Gozo Island? ‘ It is an island of Malte oup in the Mediterranean, 4 miles IN FUROPES FEAR - northwest of Malta. It belongs to Great Britain, | @ Who was Darby and Joan? A A 1@ ed pair o are said ““mfl%flkflh%NAm‘ i i who e i V est R« g, Yorkshir ey ar and happy married life Q. When was Morro Castle in ana, Cubd® built? A. The building was begun in 1589 and finished in 1597, Additions | have been made from time to time. ltor's Note: This is t rics of six articles by Milton | Bronner, Furopean manager of | NEA Servise and The Herald, giving e fourth background of the coming Hoo- | e opposite Clara Bow in the photo- | "BY MILTON BRONNER [izrRuEn gl BlasticeA N e | Donald Keith played opposite London, Oct. 5—Back of Aristide | Clara Bow as “Hugh ver” in nd's proposal for a United States [ “The Plastic Age : of Europe lies a widespread and| Q- How many trained nurses| very definite Ruropean. unoasiness|and physiclans are there in the s o4 | United States? ind fear in regard to the United A : | A, There are 149,128 trained Oddly »nough, this European hos- | Durses and 144977 physicians in the United St is not a too strong word & or it—includes Great Britain as| . @ What does the word Shenan doah mean? of It | A, Ttisan Indian word meaning all new. A | “sprucy stream. o Napoleon dreamed of Q. Are more registered air- t all the European nations to- CL 0 ornia than in New ther, either by conquest or hy | YOrk? y, into a great customs union n there 801 air ich would shut out all British s registered in California ana zoods by tariffs, embargoes and the York. (‘alifornia had 894 I and New York had i More recently, a Czech writer 1929 ed N. Coudenh . ina What is the capital of Kan called e to €48 with the s » is raff ia is a cu with Ty > decadence | A grown to two zriat un- Jlagase which | he eir only What is the pre ution wou to forr United 1 West States of Burope, in wi ch n tion would be so e United o T by the reduction of the American states are in the paper currency T S o A. Approximately two millior tio s Cor dollars a year an word for \r r ord, however, rema ral and pre s Th n ¢ 1tio: nt to n o its ¢ i 5 1 m s the ] % ¢ yon e et na et Pass Away nother prominent European Ao Ela W to t such a federation is Ar Q. How 1 n th G erian e oeC o r consists of 9 or 30 has 13 mions wi 1) being Adar and Nisan. The a Tishri \chat n was the Volstead Act md when did it become ef Volst When will the pexst election oceur? November What is 1 v oin Gern ere are no recentage of zures, that it is fa hut it is tted in 5 per cent, probably less than 1 per cent among persons 1u Q. How often is the Congression ord published ? daily whil SHOUSE TALKS O BATTLE OF TARIFF Democrat Flays Republican Tac- tics On Duties Questions ancl 15wors 1 Kan., Oct. 5 (P—Th Zht \ congress by cmoct s¢ nst the re- publica tariff bill is regarded by Jouctt Shouse, chairman of the democratic national executive com- mittee, as an important part of the party’s pr ition for the next con- | gressional and csidential cam- paign, and is p ing success im- QUESTIONS ANSWERED possible with short-lived, :\:”},T:,“‘L You can get an answer to any |CAIMPAEns o question of or information by e P Question Editor, writing to the e democratic leaders, Mr. Dritain Herald, W Bureau. : i N ton, | Shousc lared rep two cents amps LY L nre I, legal and marital ianiisuoyision . farmer” und is bent ng the | : BIven, Ahon canses arife bill fhroughidor caring 1ded research be undertaken. AllJ;04 4o the conntry with the bill as |t oo questionsendll ecelve s SNEESH o asnerti in mext congression- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | o) aiedions ered. All Editor wrift fi not be letfers are 1y accuse us of making the political pur ht for a POse 7L id Mr. ‘Shouse t is truly only I vs Helen Wills ever defeat- | %1 v Shos A Saa R 1 .\uvhn :u te . I‘. the interests of the democrats to considered et el e e e i on Lo & legisintive orld champion tennis? S At * el Wills s never defe L i A, Helen Wil v defeats | “Uny T ioh of the democratic na- inne Lenglan, Miss Wills lost | oo o€ 00t The 0 prer the the only match she ever playedl SO0 PS80 0 o e the against Mile. Lenglen. Suzanne Leng- | o0 22 00 00 S0 S ihe highest len forfeited h nateur standing | ;oin( o efficiency. The fight we have couple of y¢ 180 she | joon making against th iff hill | f professional. She not | i< part of this preparati hat we ppeared in any public matches for |10 on the right track ls indicated some time, however, Miss WIlIs. [,y the distress of our opponents at B oide racteally every A the prospect of the congressional in women's tennis, is clections next year.” the world's champion | o e German Claims Will A Be Met By Mulvey i3 Ain ax Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 4 (A—Settle it ment of ¢ s for the r A tehed | turn of mnliquidated German prop- 1t at fre- | erty valued at approximately $13.- 1ent i face down on a floor | Ano( seized in C rda during the cr some cother flat suriace where it £y will be m by Thomas ean remain undisturbed. It shou ivey, under se ry of state for then be sprinkled generously with Canada, who sailed for FEurope to- solutfon made by soaking and dis. solving 1-4 pound of fla Tue in e policy of the Canadian gov- 1 gallon of water in a double hoil- | ernment has been decided on and or a cont r surroun: limin ed by hot ' some pre allowed to ary understanding has ehonld he The Tug been arrived at with Berlin ry for at least 24 honrs. If the rug is light weight care should be tak- ;| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ivated palm of | | synopsis wealthy an | desperately tra. of n orche is a pas were denly learn own fortun ing their 1 der the ¢ they He still proposal will change his mind |an outra | tunc-hunting nobleman, {derson in | win the man she loves, A Proposal Henderson bara's agr party | house- bottle of ther, a penniless n tedly begs loves her, but J.@ BY MAYSIE GREIG fi;fi iNde THE LUXURY HUSBAND & Barbara Landon is| d beautiful and also in love Ray Low sician in the ship on which she ger ree years before engaged, and Ray, sud- ing of the loss of his e, disappeared, believ marriage impossible urn cumstanc When they meet on the boat Ray to marry her refuses the Barbara vows sh She deliber sicuous by | with f the and cous flirtation with u for- Raiph He- | a last, mad effort to | Chapter Accepted was elated at cement to attend and ordered another | impagne on 1 strength of it. In his growing ex- | | hitaration he failed to notice th:| | mysterious manner in which T | bara was emptying her champs | glass—without drinking its con | i tents, 1 | Midnight found them stiil in the | smoking room surrounded by a hi | Bart | ring_one w larious group of girls and n & loudly, slur other Ray pushed into the er Want to| off ord into ircd of sitting imhly and carvied her dance. C'mon and dance, Hendy i ‘Don't be sill rbara, we can’t | Straw. | 1ee here. There's no music, “No.," } v fod “Want to dance anyhow.” she had mor: i« E retorted “Be a sport, Hendy, H0ing no md he mad dance with Barbara!" the door. | Dut. drunk as he was, Henderson we've got to tall too ty making hi was in public. obdurafe, and pr CrYS O R then 1 1y, *‘what don girl is smolie one of the o of us g0 increduions to his fect What are you saying de- A SR hORrS Rl A e e DALANCED DIETS to tell 1 1t Barbara—Miss Lan- o don is wup there dancing befc P ik Lo rates those drunken sols? You must be v arned ) . \ Ky “I'm not. Pick up vour sax L ; dope suid for us to b : . THE CALORIE VA But Ray did not = to do t Alread 2 i o . . Len aside and o 5 e FRUL pro} e o . Tn no tir = 2 g room and, S SRR JEOTININ . FRID - men S iy roughly ti ) surrounded the 2t RIS ara was st 5 ook in his eyes that spoke ler to anyone who darad i with him el im comin Barbara ex claimed lat as a nof her la “Bravo, he words te mouth whe off the ta out of the r Henderso, time, followed corridor had put B he begar him, his his doy isher i want me t pitch vou Onee n until o told f “and don't morrow | thre back into “Not ur hours to ¢ He opened the door and tricd to torce her continued her wup and unceremoniously car- ried her inside ped the banjoi wherr arbara to ateroom door. his mor the smoke room won't ically British to relish | over,” she protested et gh ey g “Not tonight re h How I tion to 1 e We can ' r f vou with el e - b DRI TER 11 dance 1avself,” she e i i o up onto one of neighbor | A door the ¢ ) S s for | the tane- ours!™ STOCK THEAD MARRIES Hickson he excited- Dial Pross) ! ) s o you th at Lan- pro il he 1 ) No ¢ doing now? up in being ri A | M room doing a dance or Ly 1 o give u vy shooting a drop of ed for noment s mo JUSH HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ly en. as he sprang his hand shot out and , —— - e 5 B S A e e s e e ingly, although there of nervous hysteria in nere's were seareely out N she ble and for oom without losing any them out into the momentarily Ray what do yo mean———-" broke in he t lose to that of the ly as out of nles o you outside overl zain he caught Bi s and did not wrbara drop her they were outside her cabin at once,” h in until to your ce wh ury ng w up h nd said do as T like. I'm going il you'r I ome.” sober. And od many through it—then, as she to struggle, he side that door!” he told her with taven't t~‘ey made e e cautiful job of my manded. “You told me the other ::):f]hl,“(vhu( I wasn't any concern of i (\ U R T AI N S ? ” | He wa ‘ face working ominously. | “I know the comp! were capa yourself, I'm willin He ly. hi them into not. If you still looking down at her, his vou send vour curtains » finish them will be delighted You, too, — but then of lace, silk, rayon or celanese n¢ I paid you | liment of thinking yon ible of taking care o tiue and square—they drape exqn The right body I see now that you' SRl e an-like job throuehout ST i —revived lustre—a eraftsman-like job throughout. as soon as you like | t her interrogative- king as he shoved | his pockets. There was e N. B Dry Cleaning Corp. a moment of tense silence nd er S R e s ek 96 and 115 V. 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