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8§ New Britain Herald ' HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | Tssued Daily Bl At Herald SUB $8.00 & ¥ Ent. Member of the Associated Press The Assoclared v 1 Corbin avenue . t r . Fe who and | writing to the Question Editor, N e 20, 21 or 22, there being a & '8 aflj B 2 | Britain Herald, W ington Bureau ht vari n from year to year. D B racts and fancizs | and e v | DL Horsld, Washington Bireay c ration of the | et | D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps 1 in football during p in that vicinity, this will | SAND IN THE | for reply. Medical, legal and marital d 1928 scasons? ovar the ] i Preferred should slump on | advise cannot be given, nor can ex A, According to best available | s B |, | statistics 17 persons were killed and | o . roe straet | tended research be undertaken. An |90 b3, £ t s ra of orch- |other questions will receive a per- | 100 iniured in the 1927 season, and ust LiKe i g nwood strect proportions™ i |5 Unsigned requests can |19 Killed and 100 seriously injured 16 T . e 5 i 3 8 e | Tt than f o I£ I Common spurted, there's | not be answered. All letters are|'m % all it country t, follo - St et confid 11.—Editor. | ) n on that walkou k drivers for } , | o o i the trick. | Q. Is poll a noun or a verb o0 a4 ) that por- certain ulti - sne out to the barn to 1 | A. Itis both. As a verb it cservations If h afiste f d i Gl s el e tee Fhors o N via means o coroll for voting o wxa- On Tho Weath your hair 1s iaaed, anning in the = tion or for other purpo 1t comes n e eatner k ! 5 e nins g Dl e e from the noun poll, which rgeans RIRE SYA streaked oy oy - onditzon none in the d it in ! head. In the United States the ey il here was no B 4 % f tatement showed a bank | POling vlaces are called polls, the! Washington, Oct. 17.—Forecast,money’s worth—don't p $5 or er nobody cared. The AL ki 2 2 S s place where people are registered for Soutl New England: Partly for a fancy name on a fancy ; . I'd sell the poor chort swith, | for voting to go to cast their votes, clondy and cooler tonight; light or for ck treatment ex Co . t so ro 0 : ‘ ROCAT SROEIA S Q. Do thunder storms ever occur . western Massachusetts if 4 t ! - i i out del | in Galitornia® Friday fair: fresh s o ik a1 the dear old tenth | { shoutd fing| A They rarcly occur there. One northwest win t [ 1 L : fas ouligtind h vs they average about Fastern New York: ori: t costs ol ' 5 | - i . ¢ cloudy tonight; cooler in ex- o A ol To guide 1 stock ex- U S e o 5 5 e ; r with its help I'd know just how in cent I t : | = Lt 5 2 was the po: £ ¥ t too old to do ,\:_' v some unpropi- | of the ey r ur ay « t lesiral t Astor? You Take ! S une on a door doesn't | —— ‘ A Madeline Force res k w1l = SR o | | When did the flood yhionfpussediover ath BEhcCty vester how cer ) THE BRITISH DIRIGIBLES ; | . Pennsylvania occur 3 M" e ] s it Seotin i cau ¢ fa vachssent | falle that D R Does sandy soil require more \oatCT :y 2 el : o T is the Sritist it rain o produce crops than other Ward to the coas city should conduc not one of every four believed that to up ; ) finAs orisail? 1 ht ~".'-~“ P . northern portio efficiently as a priva | British skill could construct such a : oil « 2 dy sofl does not rétain YOO PO y wh ' pi robah | moisture like loamy soil and there- nont. A a only v a o as the R-101 and ¥ Probi i e e r"m”lo‘r :;m,”"\p cure central over Wisconsin is pro- tice of s e it work. The to go up in lows have no m TH l -:r’vr‘\t & b "® ducing pleasant weather in all dis- likely to be expe firm, for i vate having the need of vis va ous par furnish the automobile or the light truck for the purpose? When we need a we know s of. RIPTIO 0 Three od et the Post Of as Second Class Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Sdikeens . of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. as well as hatch the is at lea some fine day something will ha a possibility th pen, or be done, or be attempt telegra ies of Christmas present Mo HE MONROE EXTE ension of Monroe stre ng through wha 1ouses work was 1 on there began allowances for 08 2 fu ks, this work acyer | which will permit craft we devil individuals who didn't care g trade in | they did commit suicide. But to t city, neglects 104 550nishment and sat i action of t. | nation the R-101 made trial fligh su ot any that essfully, changing dul may come as a er would y spring. 1f the weather way and ble | said to involve all manner of causcs - 3 bottle of pop? lly | It is to be hoped that Senator Cara INVESTMENT SECURITY! A. The only food value is in e does not con. IERp Tl T Choa| the sugar it contains. LAl I'd like to have a ticker which Q. Is June 21 always the longest | v be done sooner. | finc itself to the s will possess a new | of tr io i thoughts into pride and satisfaction. m, pleal regions 1 pay for knowing | | thusiasm, you suppose that|made by another member? Cincinnati 44 hat sreading the s v come, but not church weighs?” | A Unless the s ary of the Depver 50 : ’ = club or organization is acting as . is different; | Duluth 3 Hatte i e ‘ His Experience chairman of the particular meet oullookyaiknoyielaa o Y] | carruth: “What does your girl's|there is no reason why he shoul ST S W I D5 fatnar a0 | not second a motjon. Los A ph “ { 61 ‘ s for MAXSON FOXHALL JUDELL | 1ann: is a packer." | Q. What color eycs and 1 Miami 70 s i o | Carruth: "What does he pack?” |blondes have? Nantucket 50 3 i T 2 5 | ful punch, for one| A. In the ordinary acce jon Nashville [ \ly offense he had more | Ther Send all communications 10 Fun henehu 2on g i a e g {of the term, a blonde has blue or N e Shop kditor care of the New Britain Herald and yoar letter will be forwarded to New York (A e et — — on and light New Or New Norfolk, V. 5 Northfield, e figures than those fair comple who long ago quit putting Karl M. Mahn (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Forbidden) ed by lobbyis eman What is sterling silver? It is 925 parts silver to s copper—fixed as the standard | Pittsburgh from a manufacturers’ association ted in as a senator's pa A Guaranteed Remedy! Bt Lol ilip B0k 1d pleasure 1-drops handy, if you're | . of British silver coinage. IPortland. Me. 4 fihs of : QS lons | Q. Inwhat part of London, Eng- St. Louis . 53 of e A e ATeriae and is “Limehouse? Washington 45 1 carly in SO nrnrny and, AnSwers A. Tt is an eastern quarter of London. on the Thames. Q. On what streets in Hollywood are the Paramount and IFox Studios to amer “Why do you ca mount Studio is lo- Mar: n street and the Fox Studio is at 1401 N. We N ‘nue. Q. 18 there in Washington is food value in a ects a 1 ot like, b ority ANSWERED QU You can get an answer to anv question of fact or information by of the year? Usually it is, but the longest (by a few seconds) may be tors do will my love stock every | | | a!dig tot ion that Mou tricts from the to New The tempers ighting ecor Q. Who is the American Consul at Barbad Iritish West Tndies? A. William W, Drunswick. Q. What is the prescnt address of Madame Schumann-Heink? A. She lives at S00 Orange Ave., Coronado, California. ir | big ones always h falling along the northern from Minne- sota eastward to Maine, The lowest temperature reported was 12 dee gre above zero at White River, he | for the purpc he| Mow such dled by the affair is ninistration hts | 128 its repercussion in politics, which Jjust now is at high tide in the city Q. How many motion picture| Conditions favor for this vici plumber he comes in a car and has| o cage qid the big ship respond to | |#MMAany has fricnds on both sides e houses are there in the United fair weather with brisk westerly his tools in the contraption; WHeD | {ne controls that the parachute drills | 4 Guardia is critical, and Norman VLR AT “\M A bronimately 20500 A e i we buy an an the store in- 1w Iy ¢ i Thon should be grateful for the and murder 1{ Approximately 20.50 - | Temperature e mer ters of form; the | t A e ). What is the capital of Scot variably delivers it rough the Rsn E\n'the air more than ani| SRPOLIE it gives him to rub in land? Atlanta ......... medium of one of the light delivery |y fore everyone aboard r ROmeRol party’s cconomic doc- = ;\ fizrllnxt,_\xrgxu,] e ! Atlantic City ... R trines. 2. o whom does the island of . Iloston 3 - g ' trucks that are as common as faxi- t descent to the earth would | Fines. ; Greldibiione s ree aesh B ara et s (JEWELER 8-D/AMOND DEALER h s i One point about such an 1 bV d d { . s s ' .. 299 ng’&g‘tggtgflsn/rA:~ cabs. And so on. I normal manner and not nt about such an upheaval )7 LA what is its population? | Chicago G4 RO The fire board had trouble sot- {in New.York is not to be overlook- | that time of nig e e | A, Crete belongs to the Republic ting the automobiles for the deputy 3ngland has built two of these $ ed: They can end, and often do end. ' been D | of ’F\r.xwr According to lu‘l'-lj chiefs partly because of political €= 009,000 dirigibles, the R-100, a |49 GUICKlY as they began. Where go | | Unele Wait (at hotel grilh): “Say, | (LIS MEITES 10 ),vn:“;qh:nlg:?;::x;‘ . i | % g il SR ! young fella, 1 ind b | St L : ] 5 Pl X #iderations. When politics are allow-| repiica of the 101, also being com- | ™UCh 1ndustry and labor are con-| Crime in Chicago spends 30 mi 4 "‘:h‘m‘“p“‘:"‘“‘_‘“;":‘d:‘_’y nd blowin’\ ¢/ 0:0°8 to 35 miles in breadth. It HOUSE PLANTS ed to interfere with a self-evident | pjeteq ar most ready for an opti- | CéRtrated heads can get together |lion a year for protection. The i % g area, together with that of some| ail 1 nter around the corner the necessity in city government it can- | cal demonstration above London and | 33Ily and come to satistactory con- | ures for taritt lobby No Operator! (B “\\")‘\l\: s 1[h,a‘;5|\r‘:(nnnr‘;‘yllu:-n‘ prehensive bu not be said that an attempt is beng | environ clusions with swiftn It is to be | o0 are not available. Norris: “Is Doc. Walsh & good [y =0 B o i tie Ocean? made to operate the | After having successfully con [ozee “’“‘” are wise heads left on | the cf 1as a coat of choco- “He? s DT e i CeakSta keshay N(‘"‘l ness principl tructed dirigibles that surpass any UOUR sides. ice cnance. T B || UG x7 i Cladly AbER 0o ; : I - 3 < e S s e S ILEODERZLEY, ¢ _ {pany in co-operation with Navy| board suc in | heretofore built, England if she = bl prners Hayed, Walter Fresch | ogiciale, e flight was made in | authority to realizes the value of playing safe, | STUDIOUS TEACHERS [EEERthegaixth | - | 1919, i CULTURAL EDI are i 2 : g = | \PIRES AN : S With : < | New York Avent ‘ TRiNaRon thedsg will devote care and, time fo the| “Never quit learning” once re- t the coffes Ts bum, and Frieng| SPIRES AND GARGOYLES | "q. Did the ca railway trains | = : 3 ¢ 5 e — Inited State: e capy o e ewith lining of their crews before long. | Marked a Connecticut Yankec to his | Wife is uncommonly fat, | o D e ot .;'r“m'l’n" United States run on “"01”" f R s lig! 2 att <, son. “You nk U L mphant U the | |l i nd handli wince flights are attempted, ¢ on. “You may think you know it I8 trlumphant, you h The family had gathered at thel A. The two earliest recorded rail- | : | tain experienc the ¢ have [2ll, as I did when I was s s Bl ek | front door. The father had a sad but [ ways in the United States Were &[] U cantm o i iteerssssannsassnnasasnsannnnn SO X shown that traine crews on | but it you quit learning you prove i Wastinsien ol T | determined look on his face. The|short tramway on Beacon street h\‘ | i . 1 o St EE \other and the children except, the | Boston, built in 1807 with wooden AND NUMLLR . dirigibles are quite as Jortant as | that you don't know half what you fellc Tt mother and the c y | REET A gisiilestacatniite esiimportantias |t e 1 2 fe s 1!;\1\5 ‘.ltlnll migh o e e e e ey aleo T ; | frson iy consintictions | SuEhE 1 (vl ball 1t given & | father tenderly Kissed them one | wooden rails, built by Thomas Lie- | ey STATE ... - e e | His language was even less polish- | hince. | by one. Then he said: “I've amply |per in 1809 in Delaware counn'.‘ L of the ftain Herald, ) that they wer THE DIFFERENCE IN LOBBIES ©d than that, but what he said o provided for you all during my ab-| Pennsylvania. | — e R g o) e " ¥ L . 2 [ abRla st ghers RIS HopeRItor S the > arrangements with| Q. Can the secretary of the club | <= = about Lobhy" is a word of cvil allusions, | the same in substance. | pedestrian. Cheap cars are so fast, ity for the chil-|or organization second & motion | It is city | although there is the likelihood that | One naturally would think that the "‘:‘d‘" $ MUst quit competi- | geees higher education, and I hope —— is frequer forced to play | the public, cager to come to ready- | 5chool t who have had to go |}/on an 2 speed ds vul- |44 16 home in time to see the baby 7 ¢ gar. X : . : a species of poker he | made c and assume more than the average of | | take his Master's degree. Good-by, M. k H mself) M G B F F X Common Count Hyess s e e o erte oo 000y, and God bless vou and | VAICKEY (AN cGuire y Fontaine ro; 3 : s : SPeNt then, with tears streaming down his D t I erfectly | been forced to remember much of |$400 making whoopee with friend perfectly e iEn AT e i St he marched away. = QUIET ON MAIN STREET gitimate rites in the nation’s capi- | What they studied, would be through ; °" Mg Pl ‘L”-Ijr, out b He was going to the public links | . - It cars ago that the lobby & no difference | 4cquiring further knowle after Dublishers tcate | Across the road to play 18 holes of THE LITTLE Sc¢oRPIONS’ FooTBALL TEAM WAS FORCED TO r w the city's yout VS . solf! o it ; ed to ordina ow the city's youth B & e, STPONE TACKLING PRACTICE UNTIL MEGUIRE WAS -rHDRcstédH a Main c the 11 is of | Po Tlals have g s ; 2 | b USING THE DUMMY FOR AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PURT % 3 ; 5 is supposition, hc ears Ago loday No, Not One! Not 0 pe | influenc Jegis] hich alone . ever, is in error. | ‘ No. Johnnie, positively you can- : ; n | aualifies as the genuine article in Roliogl Leachiers inl thinl e e e not have another single picce of i s 1 e W[)‘”( ¢80 frelghCicars wers Drokenii cand vl ;No,labsoitely ot ¥ Now, . ) be so i phostucye e i ke Berliv | qon't start tuning up to cry, or I'l H i o nizations in of their pupils. ¥y ’|'U,“ e “::(‘ | give you something to cry for..... | o ‘. oned as | read books, not for mental relaxation | ey ‘“\f“'w‘r i.‘\'n, 1 won't give you a piece of can- &0 o n e to | be ted ! the but for inerascd | ford presided. K | ay. aftervard. .. .Now, dry right up: e o ug c or ¥ nttend lootures and | A great contest is expected af ¢hie| L #4ld Dot ancther picce of candy + republican caucus this evening bhe. | t0day, and you've simply got to cu o a goodly urse—frequently n Attwood, Cooper and Miles|1earn that Mother means what she ¢ s I v ed, iecturers would senatorship, i 8 1l traff £ ) to on the quiet er audier than J. Sloper has been called to| . Besides, too ch candy fsn't - o Gl GatAR York on business. | good for little boy Stop whining 2 : > ] The Tabs met last e 1g and | ROW; 1 said no you trying to L i ! U udious teachers {voted to rent two rooms in the Ma- | drive your mot tracted? And | i 1 st tors ish learnir stic theater building to be used as | my poor head’s just splitting in two! | S Y e SR society’s headquarters w NO! I said....There, don't cry i i o 1 \ o builiding is heing constructe i I'm sure Il be a nervous ’ i Dr. W. Evans Darby, secretary of | K before this day's over. I ' v ! Lt G ¥ local te glad 10 the British peace society which is|simply can’t stand the noise... . other for at the course. Visiting this country, will speak in | Why don't you go outside and pla 1 up by any itavorenHHERCIE DOXERNEol | ....OH Please do hush....Will you ‘ ) c b ' ene ot o e o ER S LB asset E R £0 out if I do”....Very well, then Sheniey ; . e Otk flay where he will be the| —put only two picces, mind you : ne ogia e oLt G presidential | | Thank Heaven; Now I can have invol s caKy Lo t I e P L @ few moments’ peace. . .. That child n o s govern- d on all kinds of PRt orse held | 15 just simply got to learn some ‘ 1 £ biects, nothing of which 18 | of their 'y’)l “ W'M_:fm In honori gay that when I say no, I mean it.”” : v s, and every line in them | The new milk inspector, Dr. St £ Gl : ‘ s TGN SR chadtes The Talkative Kind! o e e R RO PR el Dudley (driving the car): “I've « ¥y presenting vork and in wsed information. | (Foy oo i il upply of th | run out r)." L:ua' i ! i i } teachers call “keeping fon a healthful and sanitary basis, | Myrtles “Fine. Now you'll keep widened, nor W ip with the profession;” what it A play Girls Go Wrong,” | Quiet for a while!” . wo! obbsing. T : S o ing a little | Will be give 1e Majesti ater —Edward W. Caige. : : | tonight. M pictures will be | 5 | mea ol byed 1 1 s practical demands. | at HManna's Armory Sunday | Toint of A not 1 i 1 ( would be fnclined to say, of | evening. | Some Americans were standing in of t A {hatiatAchool te ot _!front of the Chartres Cathedral : et il R = = Wwhen a fellow countrywoman, sight- M amR e Leuien FALLING ccing alone, came and stood near Nair or 8 ¢ | person, would be interested in cul HAIR them. i in € his | tured entertainment. But this busi I'or several moments she was mo- @ Lucky Tiger knocks dandruff and policy « ness of studying and learning by N scal) :menll by killing germs tionless and silent, and one might ) : | Whyte-Fox knocks skin } |,;ve thought she was drinking in me ‘ whalebone | teachers Is not entertainment, Much irritations. Both sold under ks 5 | Era x T - He beatn. i + % X} Money-Back Guarantee. he cathedral's beauty P % given tt id and points ! of it fags the n. It is not donr ‘At Barbers and Drugists. Suddenly she turned to one of the (“Fontaine Fox, t more rights temper and | primarily because of the potentiali A LUCKY TIGER | ..oup. “What,” she asked with en- \

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