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6 : e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929. N B T H ld‘ r cent 1 se in book membered for a long time. | Now that relative rights of the | Tncle wal yposed to be water sprites or | Nantucket «........... 66 ew Britain Herald || " " e it ; . : ing put him out of it rits. The term is also used collo- Nashville HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY r T N ¥ i Unele Eben: “How s0?" \ually for a person who is supposed New Haven ¢ i I C & OE ; | Uncle Walt: “He wrote ions | to 1 le by use of a divining rod w Orleans . 95 ord, a ) ot In t c lone day to put an ‘ice-pack’ ¢ to locate springs of fresh water. It w York 2 . Traued I S 3 : nala et Tin ; fellow’s stomach and the has been claimed that certain kinds Norfolk, Va b At Herald B B ¥ o~ : ; 7 20 bad that of twigs will incline toward the Northfield, Vt. A0 L) i E i | pick” and carth where fresh water is flowing | Pitisburgh o < patient! \dron athithe aunt 4 this has Portland, Mc 45 g « of Amer s ) Send all communications to Fun | | jae ey st. Lou [ ed r 8 fo 1 Shop Editor, care of the New Copyright Washington . 7 0 : : B e faefas sy Britatn Herald, and your letter e = \ ' T Ll 8 y d SUAH ou 5 = will be forwarded to New York == = Martin-Rivers Wedding 1 — | ! e 3 S Takes Place Tomorrow e o wow amovrm astions : bt I t YL “SLIPPING . The plum -I'”‘]",'-yf". :nxr(m approach- )1 nit of Rivers, daughter of Mrs. Geos ! K gt nd I slippin F t dF LI LLL AS s 8 A. Electrical resi s of 35 Dwigh Who 1 507 Ast it was to GC S an afiCleS Wh e T f‘k"" & usLEoram e | dn WQr opposition which is of the bride of Robert i) o e st S e B “"‘]1 :"\‘ "" \"[ B , 5 trical conductors to the flow of cur- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma : e . T BB UL B oL s rent. The “ohm"” is the practical unit | Hill, at John the harg 1fe- n have Al Capor ict v oo, | of 1 ance church, Rev. Thomas L. 1 . be ¢ i s o o oo : 2 : 1 to W praise | becr t : | i Q der what classification do | of ¥ s c T charge | pla tra : | B scallops” come B | -— | : Faaa g B e ¥'s invest s. She | res left s s | RAISINS | A. Scallops are bivaives SCHOOLERS LEAVE CITY ) inted Deats § 5 “When you v out of Q. How can leat be clea Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ooler Member of the Asocinted Press : ; L S A. Rub with strong ammonia el h L Glida Dt “to the use for re-p tion § o ich s palels Do you know X T 1 clean, then rub dry With | ¢or Mount Vernon, N. Y. where ed t erw RN t | : foshar delothm e .. |they will make future home, t per on local Y Tie rent e ind Q. Ts there a Naval Medical Col- | yi” Schooler, ek THE MORAL LOBBY QUESTIONS ANSWERED gt en :’; ‘] Eoltege at | ComnCcted with the engincering de- - A stat 1 Ay | You can get an answer to any © Naval Medical College at | partment of the Hart & Hutchinsor Member Audit Bureau ot Circulation - | question of fact sulonte by e D e B G IO [ i who A, I h v writing to the Question LEditc ew S povslelans who are Bl- i American Steell Furniture Co. o i 2 > ) ] Britain Herald, Washington Bureau st O EREOR e R i S - . 1832/ Nelw Yorls dveniio Wasliington, (0 E8 NI SIS T —— 7 3 ik D. C., enclosing two ccnts in sta A ona = The German air line, Luft Han »h, dis for reply. Medical, legal and marital tesident of the United States.| i o0 "650/000,00¢ from the gov ¥ and o ) | leed Lot g A. He receives $15,000 a year. (& ; < advise cannot be given, nor can ex- What is the aren of tha Unit. | ernment last year. ¢ E tended research be u ken. Al (atass St atid e ¢ rd other questions will receive a per- Tnentall United o o sonal reply. U 1ed requests can- s ks i 1 1.937.144,960 ac The L) : noruis, gets S St Lt e et S . DOM’E (A i i { confid al.—Ed 3 | 7,440 acres | i Ll P — chanees o i Observations ceding in an I, consisting of ATLANTIC =] 1ta to schoal s 0 church, most of an American eagle on 1erican 0" Tbe Weatfier | i play the Wwhom le to read shicld. Back of the shield and help- | | ¥ : ing to support it is an olive branch. —_— | editor, proba In its beak the eagle holds a scroll that the student w 1 perr containing the words “State Sov- et % e clous talents of Mr, Pickett and his ereignty-National Union." ightly cooler tonight; the building to D Q. Will slecping in direct moon- | fair; moderate west st N & Senate 1flieraly nal light cause insai 2 wine | ! 4 i rased book | A. Thatis an ancient superstition | Forecast for Fastern New York: . in which there no foundation of Iartly c continued cool to- 1 o gra r fact B ¢ fair; moderate west seem to be as many dif Dol | Q. Why does my radio have loss | *P® nOrthwest winds. ! harg RS e “If scenery will do it, I'm gonna win | Yolume on rainy I G 7|~ oo A DL S, G n s of charges fiiy 3 oMt diyey it ur tonight and Tuesday; T = o s into literary censors her! 1 ST e warmer tonight. is NON-EXPLOSIVE. would have been quite as bad as | = = 2 S A duion i LA Conditions: An extended a of m o) > rr t} ¢ in Boston to | [QRzGoNDTHOUGHILROIEANER 2 s R S re ot ire contral over Kentncky | The most efficient i joston 10 be | OFFICE, MANAGER ceiver has greater volume in dry ;o 1 - S e s . wn's 1t ol andl | By Herbert J. Clarkson weather than in wet weather indi- . [l and feconomicalRalls J S ate is wise deaf car | Dla > latest i S Dark ¢ iiling, pouting, cates t the aerial not e e e Iry-cleaner. moral lo ) om Corl & Flitting in and out my door, completely insulated. This may be | .ot of the Rocky Mountains. purpose ary-cieaners g dabs of correspondence due to faulty insulators or to the b o Bt ca ised cc % )t dabsiofcoctesnol y Light, attered showers have - S = ! Dol B That you should have brought be- | fact that the acrial or lead-in wire | o i Soniteri Sioime hove | &3 25 fall gallen ; i ONE POINT NOT ENOUGH B L nation's largest bu ; fore. touches some object. In either case, AR ot J el But this is Arthur R. Gould o ntly happens that pi e R radio signals w be conducted | warq 10 Kans: o THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. appen, The A i redl X BECC ¢ { All your Its in punctuation— tly to the gre ill not 3 he reputat £ ot buildi ur : s Soushl e o Obtainable at , honest and unfea : If Ct M on's [ 1-in should be Ruds’s Battery Servica Co. es are justified i your 186 Eart Main St achi . Dwlire's Serviee Station X 21 Washington St. 1 com illing Sta k i A anley : oAt lon Automotine Eywipment & Rabber Corp. plar ping with me 5 he 8 CC It my yea have ade me wary; 2 — dy populit i leymoons are auickly spent; talo 45 EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS [\ 4 i 7 Chicago 44V - of Stumford. 8 8 ppy |t 1 escent b t ) G o o | (el il 42 |C| HENRY F. REDDELL |f r 2 Duiuth A OPTOMETRIST L | Il Yenver s c = ; Would T toss away my frecdom, B Denyer s| RAPHAEL BUILDING |T ) day. 1 v ck . 1 i en ey A. They are Norse and Teutonic | Haltera H 99 WesT MAIN ST € e at Stamf ity t e ety 1-bye to my indep . ) Los Ans 78 S| eLevaron service D T e e oy e e | o : W ond thought, 1 would! Ml it | N rrecisionorvision be in £ i [ . T 1 THE ONLY DIFFERENCE | Della, — — = = = MANUFACTURING HEAD ey ) 2 v 1 on the ( « listace s niaanln : ! : | Y8 & PRI f SPIAKS 8 ‘ Aty e enc 1 = ' PAOTIEGRE L S IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH - > A o 1 > | 1 ~ R Louis (ard ; s iy : \ X ® Prefa mad ited 3 > ' ! . ‘ en't b feated the St. Louis ( na in w ; Washing : 5 t : . i * beer o = — =— — — = (LIP COUPON HNERE — — — — —] €0 & e : 7, i t ) ¢ Pu s [w ne Corps i i c l ! ) 2 o g 3 S iration of intention to i | T ow Py @ o bulle RRC ! 2 o 5 - Sior 2’_ apple 1o give in H ] l A ot worors, (i one| TS sk he st - 25 ears Ago Today | R . o eonala Yor benbfit of er B Stanley is ereciing an ob-| SPIRES AND GARGOYLES it ¥ Mayor Wilson 1in Stun- | How to Get An Oyster Out of Its | Krishna or 1 ; . Q 5 | shiell | at Puri in Or v « ew e ) strike « sioners Hall HuMm-| Tell oyster, it male, shell is baggy [ lord of 1 G y i a visit to Wolcott | at knee If female, shell is out of | . W S T T E e S e £ e 0 e e e [ 1 reservoir today | Oyster will emerge. TG 5 1 t republican rally of the ow oyster Burton Homes Travel v : fate campalgn will be held at the|picture. Oyster will wish to see|——————————— = 5 e e i 1€ino on ect tomorrow | world. Will leave shell. Join Ma- . B B F . F s £ ing. Guards and rines. : The Terrible Tempered Mr. B ang y Fontaine Fox } ; : i rywill act| Play “Sonny Boy” all day next “' ; ort to the speakers. | door to oyster. Oyster will make for & John Kie vas elected presi- | open sea. . by of t A. 1. drum corps at| Inform oyster it is bivalve mollusk | @ ¢ & v ting held last e g, | of genus Ostrea. Oyster will quit MR .BANG HAS JUST BEEN INFORMEP WHoO COMMITTED THE ( 4 I or |y JVA. Tra N. I Cooley and A.|shell in rag | thro 1 o W, Stanley were clected ofticers of| Induce undesirable persons to in- MURPER IN THE MYSTERY SToRY HE WAS REAPING . | to se the Farr on country club at the | habit sheli with oyster. Social pre s 5 =E g nnual meeting held yesterday. tige of oyster at stake. Oyster will 3 I ; 1 Officer MeCarthy has succeeded [ MOVe. and Lanpher as day policeman. | Flace small fork in oyster. Lift k A latest name mentioned as s |to mouth. Swallow. i k andidate for representative T - J iid democratic is William H. Not to Be Denled! 3 w A [ 0 ) I He had all the marks of the suc- i ! | cntine B. Chamberlain of this| cessful business man. One insti : > i fullback on last vear's high | tively felt that here was a personage. 3 WOMIN STRAP JERS at hoi a smell o i o IRAP HANGER get a st school ¢l has o the fresh-| The perfect fit of his overcoat, his & A > man Yale. He is playing |immaculate linen, hsi well-fitting for oot lett 1ok | shoes bespoke care for personal ap- ‘ lley companies a ¢ CITY AND TROLLEY SH President J. A. Traut of the New | pearance. : ; LLEY RIGHTS | o b ral hospital has con-| His cheeks were aglow with the LS t of ¥ to induce | triputed $100 towards a fund for the | ruddiness of perfect health. Here . of | ¢ o ssist in | construction of a new building to be| Was a MAN in ever sensc of the st he | are | known as the operating building. | word. ¥ = he estimated cost will be about| Today his whole bearing denoted R 5 : e < RERSWas e 600) | eagerne L striving after some de- meats first 1 (oo tittad. 7 t least A commitice was formed yester-|Sired end. He had a GOAL in sight. I W el of the school | And striding eagerly forward, brush- o ; Commission | board to investigate the demand for | Ing aside the crowds, many of them . b A : ) + new school in the castern part of | children, who blocked his path, he PRt i c ! colsion of merit 4 phet | reached at last that coveted depart- : the straps . 1 on | the st t t t Fifty-one applications for liquor |Ment store window ‘\\'hr;re he could s 1 condition when | licensese have been made by local | Wtch the clectric train! = 5 ;i s —Irances Merriam, P The entire edition of the Herald WHY WORRY? = gosk NEW | ag sold before 6 o'clock Saturday| Fark FPoliceman: “Great Scott, s above t WELL DONE evening, patrons heing given a free | EiTlie, while ‘we've been —talking 5 et , el i someone has swiped Mrs. Hart's | o : 1 the | coRy o0 SRRt baby!"” ¥ N ) noon in i 1 ( v 1 & Do o The Hart Nurse Maid: “What of 3 trol Pulasl Slutio ag iy tive | WOOD MISSING FROM CELLAR | o "y, 0vire going to have another v If the whereabouts of Jack Kis-| o hv ed 3 = e {oneintat Gt aton mark, who lived 7 Lawlor s crald C. Robison. 1 cooperat « P f Aot til late Saturday night, can he es- i : [ o e city's pat s with su 1uling it ne ished, then perhaps Isadore Ki- ywgy g WAS NOT PROMOTED! Stchet : it et ; ey ite i A bula, al<o of 111 Lawlor street, may | "o atched the clock L ‘ v he able to find one quarter of a cord He was always grumbling. | ty in honoring the o i 1 which | of wood which he says he misses. | {e was never at the office on time. FIGURES AT YALS itizen who stood hig Cc 1| At 12:05 Sunday morning Isadore| Iie jearncd nothing from his blun- Tt 1 St wae reported to Captain Kelly at the po- | qops. s el . § B lice station that Jack had moved and | He never acted on his own judg- b : ir 1 and who ga y onSLor in the process, had also moved one | ment tock I n order to « of American 1 quarter of cord of wood \\Pmll‘ He was the president of the com- ¢ 1 atreet ¢ red 1 ) Lotl sides to | belonged to Isadore. Now Isadore | pany. ) Uni J 1 with flags and bunting 1ssic fas fr ts does not know where Jack has| - ‘ s ESimte ; : : ? moved. Neither do neighbors. Police HOW IT WAS! (OFonuine Fox, 1929 e L L guEns S 3 1 a similar |0t o ohing the city for Jack and | Uncle Eben: “They say Benn Hos- . age yield is only § 1-4 | Polish community, so-calied, the day | purpose in view, Isadore's wood, i y ix\m's boy gave up being a doctory” %