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i NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. ess of the nation's business and the | of v gl N B 2. H ld\sonal activities. The voter who stu- | scoundrel to perpetrate such a . { Q. What are the six largest rail- - tew Britain Herald) .0 5. i i ke a ciose | “rundamentais” underiing it consid- | decd. T was activly engaged bn Questions e aneen Tl Turkey Crop Better E! i g % / n the order named ¢ are | . RALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |4}, o1 what Is done with the city's | ered; but there is no way of combat- | destroying property during the Chicago, St. Louis, Toledo, Kansas | Than 1928 Offerings tax money and what the city has to ! ting chology. A week or so ago | early years of the war, including a A dnd, WQrs City, Buffalo and New York. | S“’”'-"- »\'U“; 13 "A” There is Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) o ¢ | ¢ al, a an £ o no need to fear a shortage of how for what it spends, who takes | the editor of the Boston Herald |bridge at Montreal, and one car s, Q. Is it customary for the groom i Aty : .. | MAaxsoN FoxeALL : oS ; e ELOoE || turkeys for Thanksgiving. t Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street {ie » to do his own figuring, is | virtually shouted, through the ! casily nd that the preparcd- JUDELL hl n ;r; wo\ill ‘fl}m\-hxfl].or ()\; maid of oa Darrega e | cconon ronor and the bridesmaids ctively interes Politicians are | medium of his columns, that it ness parade yielded him his last op- | \ i s || mist at Connecticut Agricultural SUBECRIPTION RATES —— A. Among the groom's wedding || " R s A \pt to regard him as a nuisance, but | the of everyone with good coni- | portunity Send all communications to Fun expenses are the de's houquet | ;)"“"K')' "“") ""““‘0‘;"‘ \“" word ; < NS : hat the turkey crop this year ie 32.00 Thres Atonths are abunds that his tribe | mon sense to buy common stocks to || Shop Edltor, care of the New and the dowersfor theibrlaee sl | o ot ooior fhian Tost veun T5c. & Month gt numerous, the limit of his or her resources. All A Britain Herald, and your tetter tendants A ||~ ‘About 52 per cent of the gob- | € || Wil be forwarded 0 New York. Q. What is the citizenship of a || 105g0e £ Wh lears 4 suggestion the good the appeal aid was vt M ofs and FANCLES | T P i o P el SN S B ety e it Entered at the Post Office at New Br that TR uld” 1 T S ; I ok i o ] : > k 4 | | giving consumption, 38 per cent : | that voters ould” become more next day the stock market had an- Here's Our Program! American parents? for Christmas and 10 per cent fo CO LR el HOl SR vitally interested the details of other crash, Banish the gun shop! w——— [ A 1tis an American cltizen. [ ¢, S5 Perregaux estimated | civic affairs—i. e., that they should ‘We remarked once before, if not s By Robert Qnfléfln . We'll shed n]o{t’ ay’ln:\r. e ;”41 ("lv"\:'h‘;;( d?tf: <J]\;|‘lh:_‘fl.!1(-\ 2 ' TELEPHONE CALLS ; | Maybe it was called a “bull’| Hats off to THE FUN SHOP 1 e ay of Atonement in 1912 fall? | . become active instead of remaini: a vhat ates | % [8 STIONS ANSWERED | 2t ¢ o ! —— Business Office ... 425 maining | more than once, that what actuates | oy 05 00use the quoted value of | That sells us good cheer! HCESy | A Saturday, September 21. | SR ED oan ) passive—one iy reminded that the | the stock business just at present | giocks had no other foundation. e You can get an answer to any| Q. What is the name of the se- | New York 4o 50 me species of invocation has heen lis a state of mind. No one knows | Good Reason! question of fact or Information by |lection played hy Betty Compson on |Norfolk, Va. ... 60 W The onix pren ertising medium heard from time immemorable. Vot- [how long the present emotional | Free service is the kind vou pay| [reshman: “You say Glenn iz el ‘!vvd dusslion “'f'l"v Newliglol gl the picture, 'Nr“"tw‘\":ml‘f‘:]‘!v Vit Erpdusn i) n the City. Circ booi8Anndl Fress . et 3 : SNt Hera) shington Bureau. | Girl"? ttsburgh ....... 62 1 P ors are Jly busy, especiaily be- | mentality last. The vogue cheerfully because it is called | zood at astronomy? Where does he | . . ; ; room always open to aduertisers. ; : i OO o Gl Sl AL i ST R ,.f:,,,rlu ik “‘(,l\():;’, £ 1322 New York avenue, Washington. | A. "My Dream Memory”. Portland, et AT 45 tween e campaigns, He is in- | people who don't think hard when | OVerned CYATSSPUAYELIE SRLELS o S o 4 Q What nations own Africa St. Louis 16 e q —_— |~ sopn rom the first row or-|D- C. enclosing two cents in stamps ) e a St 4 lined to i strongly in repre- | they invest seems to be to crawl ’ i for reply. Medical. legal and maritai |and what area has each one? | = = Member of the Ascocdated Press i e 5 Hick-town substitute fo ng | chestra, generally! el el b ey Sl ilen e 3 The Amociated Press is cxclusively en S gorernmeanty h dele-from under the market. It|y oyigo)t paged in a hotel lobby: “Is - dcvise cannotioly horcar o liided e the i Police: Hendauarters A e e e R 0 AT e B e e e st R T ‘ THE MATERIALINT e e a0 | Rid of Large Spider all news credited to it or not otherwise ; L) o Smith in the audience : 2t Ciceiions felliEiaeoive 5 nard s’ follows: ‘rance, 4.200,000; | i : 3 credited in this paper and also local fCW. Who are supposed o be respon- | sense, but that has no influeice at | —_— By E. T. Lastres ::;::Ir “C:‘]"’(”[fi‘j“i;:‘ 5 x_“:w\!i e |Great Britain, 3,984.000; Belgium, | There was an odd ,’,’L,,”,.H.,‘ of mews published therein. sible to him by the time the next all upon the situation. When it is ali If Lucky Strikes have killed su- | The th‘zh‘r RealmiomirhoughiSub-isie iy (e el i e (e e Ku qy-n H‘L;\ :-c#um;' 1:{1{!\)‘,5”,9 police station last night and it e 1 rolls around. Most of the | over stocks will be in “stronger” | Perstition, as the new ads declare ime | confidential.—Editor. 680.000; Spain, 140.000; Egypt, 350,- | e e MambacliAuait{Bareaulof Clrcalntlon b it ol ook e e ao e st T s e how come that use of the word| He doesn't know or understand;| 000; Abyssinia, 350,000; Liberia, | 100ked so ugly that Chief Hart killed The A. B. C. fs s national organization el R ey Ut S GO S R it | So long as meals arrive on time ot firms can T pur-|40,000. These figures give a tottal | it with a yard stick. 1t was a spider Thichiitnishes inen Spanaragand dvers fil L8 ol aieys byl Rt el hand ek ha e tian situation, | 2 | He is complacent, smug and| books printed in braille for the |of 11,462,000 square miles as the | fully two or more inches in diameter iy sty to cause him to forget anything he | put it evidently is what the majority | why should Mr. Hoover say what| bland | blind > arca of Africa. 1In the absence of | o,04 iy one of the rear rooms. The o udit. lidn't like about the representatives A ¢ AT SRy 5 3 s bs, his portly form i % oy definite surveys of large tracts of |- ATIBntion. gt es o (both Lotinal previously. Through countless elec- ident can't talk like that. [ Are Fclad SanStEamments ¥ | House for the Blind, Loulsville, Ky.; | *1€ €07 approximation to ac-| Often found in bananas, but no one local advertisera. tions he has shown a tendency to be- | THE CITY CONGRATULATES —_— I ];]‘\“fl’“fl S iy e “‘“l“(’ feal ""]“"““ ““** L lv\“:" Leg, lsemey i waited to prove its identity. This wa B £ he is snug and wa ali he owe Memoria et & i 1 5 E RSO e 5 cani g 2 q There N | | the first time that such a big spider lleve mew promises at every elec-| For 25 years Judge Bernard F.| There can't be freedom for all| ™y "eres not how the world is| Watertown, Mass.; The-Pax Publish. | AT A i in e o e A Horald 1s an valotanllvl (o e New i R e e s ¢ If one man is enjoying free speech : | ! { | had ever been seen there, rivalling &t Heitany Meveten Tires|tion;mnd man whoean make thel} Gaffney/has beenthe jurist whoipre- il S0 it i run. | ing Societ Logansport, Indiana; | ‘)b . R e e e e e Square; Schultz’s Newsstands, Entrance most promises and shout them in the | sided at the head of the probate| il g . L i:\\;nl lt}w ]rl\m ’q_f.m,« Printing Hou.w,; Servatlons L S e sty ral, 42; rec | | | at does he care if women slave | Mt. Hea hio, CandSeniiaifsandisises loudest voice usually has the best | court in New Britain, He Is ewitled | what does Mr. Doheny think of | it Goes he care if m) - for | e i g RS ‘1 ant rovided he = N | To weave and sew a shirt for| @ \hy ijs fish called “brain | n e eat er 3 e of being « . provided he | 1o ana generously receives the con- | the proposition that the buyer 18 &8 him? (s | |Russia Starts Fund PRIDE IN THE SCHOOLS in addition belongs to the political | grarulations of a citizenship that | guilty as the seller? To labor problems deep and grave.| A. The only sense in which fish | To Collect Old Gold o school this Party which at the moment is able | gratetully recognizes a good service = | To social questions rsh and |js “brain food” is that it is digested | Washington, Nov Kiev, Russia, Nov. 13 (#-—In or. week. Some m only go to|to command enough automobilea and | el performed. It has been a habit | Success: Quitting the farm to be-} T thought 5o long as he| oY and thercrore the stomach |or Southern New England: Ocea- |der to’ help the sovernment vear. and the g . eady workers 10 “go out and get th Feln? ¢ a yartie: e jiconiesas DEDREN get rich enough give 1ought s % as heldoes not make a heavy ca upon ' gjonal rains fonight and Thursday. |its huge five-year industral school once a year, and the general T®ady L3 E in this city for all parties to unite | "yt 0 204 live on a farm Is fed and clothed and has his|the blood, taking it away from the s LS & : : : t i1 olias 5 3 Warmer in west portion tonight;|plan, a movement has been started recognition of American education | Vote to the polis. upon the name of Judge Gaffney for —_ rest, | brain. There is a widespread bellef | zontle to moderate winds; mostly {among workers in Kiev and other week gives them the opportunity is just like that. Perhaps | the probate judgeship. By this ac-| Tne Jower class in Europe will | The world's all right—Philosophy | that fish contains a large proportion | {outheast and south districts to establish a people’'s na- Virtually all of the schools have had | !} ge voter long ago came t0 | tion they have shown sound sense, | stand just so much. A Roumanfan| That's highly selfish at the best. | ot xvho:flnh]nr\l:s. :mr: !rl--;“mw oL this | yorecast for Fastern New York: |tional gold fund which will be turn- i P ation eve. | the conciusion it is nothing to worry |, e f ¢ with | prince has beat up a taxi driver. |is particularly valuable as Drain | pain tonight and Thursday; warmer |éd over to the state. or are having special visitation eve- i “ud that it is u} conformity with :1 P Food, clothing, comfort, service |food. ~The percentage of DhOS- iy nast central portion tonight and| Members of the population have nings this week, when parents } AR ' o losonlimen GusiundoNb tady [ e eanian L Onaa s aollare: care, jphorus in specimens studicd is notcolder Thursday night; moderate |heen invited to contribute personal & special opportunity. to see, hear| It would beidea rally, A rhe Horald joine in the general | ARAUCAEI ERESER 00 | e takes them as his rightful due, {Jarger than s found in m‘]‘ 1l % ol et and oLt in s [l s bl e and admire the work being done in | €Very voter were more inclined 10 | .oneratulations. The judge's warm- | o8 1 by forelgn gentlemen who | ANd how they come or whence or ‘fv\;m‘lls used for lyon;l: [!‘1‘|r» 4.," Forelast for New Haven and|platinum, silver or other previous - tal interest” in civi 5 i i 5 v here fish is no more valuable than meat | yioinit S| . ght @ o o pehaltof ihe yolnin iiacity. & vital interest? i clvle & | hearted, effclent and thorough dis- | mercly chase pounds, marks, francs, | e D e T R 0% I P TT 0 h DR \."'FI‘[ L m:n;; 5 ,I‘L‘rl"”"a]s foitie g At such times there is no talk s. Dut the average voter is not | ,o5itjon of his public duties merits | lire, zloti and yens. Is ‘:n]‘,‘,' ,,m‘;.;,‘.;i\] {l m‘Lml " | Besides the opinion of eminent | \"n;x‘rllylhlov;&yg’ i ':2{“:["(;«.3;;‘:;\@.'m about the high costs of the schools poscd of a person able to analvze | mypy more years in the office which | T | That here you certainly behold | physiologists, prosphorns is not hich was central yesterday morn- | | EMSNECENSERTI e R e finances, nor is he inclmed 10 | ne already has graced with honor | ator Reed thinks the tarlts DLy 8,00 e Materialiast— more essential to the brain than jne caused unsettled rainy weather | L anenteianegnore it ncliied LRl ; U |is dead. It isn’t that, Senator. They | | proud of them, as they are justified | trouble himself about them even if|,nq jntegrity for a quarter of a cen- | )i gmell that way, 1Y | A healthy baby, three months old! | Nitrogen, potassium or any OWRer |rrom the Gulf northward to the | : tha o 2de | he had the ability. He is ensnared in - [ e s — elemant. o GenedipnlineRand s (orisastgas in being. The improvements made | tury. | Q. What is the accurate shoot-| pennsylvanin, Snow has fallen as| during the past few years are not- | 13 0wn affairs, his income and out- —— | The Senate was indignant because | Ing range of the Army .45 caliber |far south as Kansas, Omaha re — able; more improvements undoubt- | £0. the instaliments to be met, how | STULTIFIED JUSTICE onc of its members accepted sug- automatic? ported five inches. | by ediy Hre nistone s Bovcation wesk is | Lhescarsis ning, mounting fami IN MOONEY CASE &'f:“ons Ir?m private business. xo»’ I kA VOUIRRO DRYRICE) s The area of high pressure with| . y isiidioneh S ] g e S you tell one. | @ Where and when was Vietor | vary jow temperatures for Novem-| a poor time in which to turn school | “XP el 8 It was on July 22, 1918, during a — i | McLaglen horn? What is his height hor continues over the western dis- | critic. raising his family. Civic affairs| o .;aredness day parade in San| If only the smart salesman would | |and weight? PelelaMmE e termperatire fallsi taplas | [ e seem small and petty in comparison. | grncigeo, that a homb which had | stop overcoming your sales r .qni‘ | A, He was born in I.nnd;l{vu Eng- |1y from the Mississippi river west-| Take Grove's Laxative BROMO Z 5 i ; hey are litease exploded. | tance and let you grab what you land, December 11, 1888, He 1% SIX | vard 1o the Rocky Mountains. | 4 ili CITY RESPONSIBILITY As a matter of fact, they are. lA been placed in a suitcase exploded. | e g:m ‘I'W e “"(’:in ,nmxr:‘m l(r:wl:: 'rl':» l"hi:,:;rini’\ QUININE. The dependability of The king can do no wrong,” is the | Man's personal affairs ar of Y | killing ten persons and injuring AI. e 215 poun : increasing cloudiness, followed by | this well balanced formula is your old maxim. The “king” under scru- | 8Téater importance to him than pub- | rhomag J. Mooney and Warren K. ellent drama is coming back, Q. What is the address of Kath- | aqn safe-guard. Its meritas aremedy | - tiny locally is the city government, | ¢ 2ffairs. And when property o“"; Biilings, both radical labor agitators, | s no great fun in hearing the ‘wv. .\o\‘rm;'m et | Temperatures usu-mla:“) . | for colds is recognized the world which we once again have heard is | ®'% for instance, become aroused | yoro arrested, charged with the 1:}“ o CRLT Qs SR LR e G| | Wiid o the author and gub- | itiaste = 5| over. Ithasalarger sale than not responsible for the acts of ser- | OV {axes and the assessments on | crime, and convicted. Two others| 9o it | - of “A Castle to Let"? Atlantic City 51 allother col remedies combined. S hrit Qo whils Tntthels line ot o \.:’ Icipren vn‘,\l. Gt .;, 1)\ rson "1 also arrested were acquitted. Bllings | o oo i rine e wants ‘ Gertrude M l‘u_\n.nl.\ljylb \v‘n Roston 5 45 Gl'ove’s At Al ) ployment. affairs that they - are thinking of, | wyg sentenced to life imprisonment | yiore ships to establish parity and lzn‘h‘r[n y It is ]"“:ll ‘.y.u]. by (‘r. ,]“ nuffalo L. 46 Drufizm: It is different with an ordinary | Primarily becauee the public affairs | .1 Mooney was sentenced to be | yet contends that one gob can lick | ‘:l‘.v‘\ r\t_xrv‘-‘n \“n‘ ompany, Gar Chicago eee 4;] Laxatlve 3 &l Govetd e e > St 2 e s, 2 | City, New Vork Cincinnati ..... 58| citizen or firm, who is held respon- | “hich dovetail into their personal|panged. Late in 1917 President Wil- ) three of any other rac A /fl AL el T ST (o v e e : s TS sible for the act of an agent when | A{{2ir8 force them to take better no- | gon gent a special commission to| .\ o “oE A w/flf/flWf | E. E. Hale's story “The Man With- | Denver s done in the line of his regular em- | Uc¢® Of the former. In most cases|cgjifornia to investigate, and inly L S5 5 0% LR e maller = — |out a Country” a real p rson or is | Hatteras ploymer | they never become aroused over | afarch, 1618, he wrote a letter to the | colleges won't be able to offer any- [ e Jis cha BSiar of liions Tatineeice IN]NE A policemar lar or super. | PUblic affairs in - connection Wwith | oouernor of California in which he | thing except an education, | (\1 I“’“ -“, ,‘ ‘l,,Ivm.‘ was M ::?:i”} polis Y numerary, is the agent of the city | (M¢iT personal affairs until the 1ax |gaiq ne helieved it advisable that = e : Curie, the co-discoverer with Nantucket Tablets e ke a man | DUrden pinches. If the average citi- | arooney's sentence be commuted. le manners of America’s vulgar husband of radium, horn? Nashville hile/doineshisidubiilike agman il oot o Sslonimiiea e f MOOTLEY BECHIERRS LOCHTIG rich scem awful to poor people in L i o ul Since 188 Ywliengonsfof tnem makesknhoopee e i The commutation of Mooney's $eN- | g5, And Burope's rich are so | Q. What were the seven wonders | New Orleans In the wrong way, however, the city | T¢tl¥ and through the kands of the | tnce took the case out of the lime- | considerate and courtcous fo poor e e s i, AT R ) R BRI S ere similar- | ign¢ to some extent, but not alto- | Americans! No Mews Is Good News® | © 4 Pyramias of Tevpt: Pharos | = Iy brought face to face with the | : | - ——— | ighthouse) of Hanging { bility by taking refuge in the general 2 | getner. | | cighthous 1 MY Ty i Another reason why Uie talkies How It Was! Sardens of Bab of e oy o coupling of public and his private fte: \ey's trial evidence was |, . ow st Gardens of I % law that the city servant himselt i | COUPIINE of Public and his pr | After Mooney's trial evid | Kill “legitimate drama’* is because| Newcomer: “Do you know {le|Diana at Ephesus; Statue of Jupiter MK, CHATRMAN, WORTHY OPPONENTS— responsible. [EHGLLR G roused. produced to show that witnesses fOr | tho ‘original caste” in the film sent | Carruth's? |by Phidias; Mausoleum of Arte- rybody engages in_an argument—but few know liow {0 brepare, con Thus, it one of the city's trucks | T the prosecution had perjured them- |out to the sticks isn't composed of | Old Resident: “Slightly. Our dog|misia; Collossus of Rhodes and win o debate, Toys and girls in wlool o eoliegs v hose walk e % THE ME; ¢ LAS | . ¢ <ti- | fourth-rate 18, | g roatLT | : S S CaeR o s pa tion in cluss schiool debates will find in our Washir e e | THE MEMORY LAST selves. Six witnesses who had testi- | fourth-rate han runs after their cat |, @ How can rom disease w]«)\ e e o aot s ¢ For the first time in 20 vears|(i.q against Mooney at the triallat-| = ——— —Otto Rahn. |insects on rose bushes be eradi- points tel about preparing and delivering n debate, If you are inter driver, you cannot st city i e e e S -1~m! Correct this sentence: “Fretting is ol |catea? {| i oitaining o copy of thix bulletin, fill out and mail the covpon bel cue is to sue the driver pers : : ! : admitted publicly that they h | childish.” said the he-man, “so 1| SOCIAL EVASIONS | “A. ¥or most blights, fungi, mil- | directed If he lacks money or property, or is | ¢POSIS In the nation's savings| testified faisely. All living members | endure in patient silence until na- [ Ten Ways to Praise a Polsonous Hat | dew, etc., including cating bugs, use = — =— — — =(CLIP COUPON HERE =—— == — — =~ not bonded, you are the object of | PaRKs. The decrease has been $195,- jury have expressed their be- | ture makes me well.” By S. H. Pitt nine parts of powdered sulphur (not ] misfortune, You are what is popular. | 000:000. Tt began shortly after the that e is innocents The trial Copyright, 1929, Publishers “Unusuall Most un-usnals’ |flower of sulphur) and one part | DEBATES BDITOR, Waehinglon urenu, New Britain iieraid, Y ly and idiomatically described as be- | 175t Of the year and extended to the | jugge Franklin A. Griffin, also has Sindte “You know. it sort of grows on|bowdercd arsenat o e ’y}ll\-""l T war L0 yueiin AN GAL (BOR DEBATORE whu : iomatically E ; S : e = |vou! the more vou look at it, doesnit|and dusted on' the rose by or want a copy e Valletin M . FOR DE R anc e i period of several we hen | given it as his belief that Mooney ; : | suckling bugs, aphids, ete.. sulphate lisenJol nnd serte in e, ol Ho ik cstislel DR ne 18 “out of luck : | A0 suckling bugs, g o to cover postage and handling costs If a fire truck, roaring down a | ''® Stock rk crashed. Tt" 1s | 4,4 Billings are innocent | “Daris, 6h? What? Well, it cer-|Of nicotine sprayed on the bushes, | Destas E ; eity strest, bumps your automobile | SCATCEIY Mecessary to add that this | Thig in short is the background of 25 Years Ago Today e |eopeciatly on i undersids lo:”n o g ; & 5 tot of money taken from safe |10 colebrated Mooney cas | . [ Srhatslvhat I callt a hat' Yes)|i s CYea IRCLIBCINES Aal LU or rung into your store windov, your | 0% e . [ the celebrated Mooney case. | e ‘m,”(m i |’<|>ml' ’;r;:m \ay | tions under various trade names can (lmomm Aot Sem oot sibataos ¥er would not buther to sue the | 270 Sound sdyings hanks was used 1o " Nowitne nablon has been trealed ) 0 0l out Bantam assdciss | befote youdll et Musthor iis that | D Burchased of drug stores, depart-| ; Fro i rohabl take action | P1AY the market.” Most of it prob- | o a new angle in the casc: That one . . dalsline g eioTavoh aee Snother, NOALAAtA renith st ores ) seedl Stor s, ate: | crry ! eivereiiir.. STATE ot ‘ e probably wo take action 3 Uontwllimeettaithe Dasinoftomors AN d i tholireall y Runique B thine e il 0t e 65 e i Eraohin 1 am a reader of the New Britain Herald against the driver of the truck, May. | AV1Y 18 gone never to return. And it |1 cwis Smith, who died in Cleveland | row [[aboit (s inatiyoulican vear HE o S0 LTS BESHER CEEE Gt i i & | 18 that woninnit be werl represents 1 small proportion of [ geven years ago, told his kin around | _Valentine Chamberlain, former | packwards, as well as forwards, AR = ok e e e S ) The system makes for irresponsi. 'P® MONEy that went into the maw |pig deathbed that he had placed the | NeW Britain High school star, has|and still get the same effect.” ity . L for irresponsi i e : e pon | been added to the varsity football | “You know, my dear, T saw it|C'C" | 3 SR LY ! suitcase containing the Lomb u e o | s o) 8 ! bil b U e o RO squad at Yal [ way, way down the block, in the | —————————— e — — This dog-Lilling case, wh gain anc Pacific {yhe highway and that he and not Patrick I McDonough rl John | crowd, and 1 said to myself. ‘Now, | 5 . has broken into print 1 example. | States b presented the only | \ooney was guilty of the erime, [ Kirkham have been qualified 88| (hags just the kind of & hat she The Termbie Tempered Mr. Bang By Fonta]ne FOX The police board holds that nhither | SECtions 1 by this decline, | The kinsmen have been traced and |Justices of the '[wau 1 hold & ban. | WOUld pick ont i f : i il : ; “The Somerset club will hold a ban- | Lo P s o t nor the city can bes Lield respon- < BRI UG ke AR D OR all tell the same story regarding the " 7 i i ,,“"v’ e on S 1 you gt | ; 4 s R : R 16 el ¢ R ou simply must tell us sible for the loss of a valuable dog deathbed confession onthis excning: Hitis one of L8y B8 Lota® aonie hvould s S e T i T Ty any thinking person | most succe social organizations |, 25 Ene s 5 thus neatly passis » ; D alG A T D B L rganizatlons| e 0" Soman with & round, full THE TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR.BANG HAS A DIRECT CONTACT . policeman or j it o were | NeW Iing AEOLD S ":“ that Mooney and Billings were the |5, 00N o oe g0 holis given toface shouldn't wéar a tight little WITH A DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISER Vdentified log Tt 0.00 leposits, compared with | (jctims of post hysteria. TheY | ho South church by Philip Corbin|hat like that’ But T always say perhaps City Hall ‘ t 304 000 last year. This would | were seized and convicted more be- | will be dedicated Sunday. | Every woman knows wnLeghe irritated dog owner may feel satis- ‘Ddicate t avings £or | cause they were labor agitators than|| The city is planning (o go to the|Wants, ‘and that's all that mat- i il f ST : s Sl e e b Teaialature fto) obininirelictifromthel ST SR fied to let the matter droj S il beeause they had anything in com- | SEIALAE 10 00 | In the event thal things are| The policernan 1e vy was | Engla did with non with the crime, Probably had | rpy. New Britain and Hartford | ©€ ally - terrible, you can always Ahaaa ithl it boy and | bractice sections. they not been seized, some other |Masons will join together in a big | ClUCK your tongue admiringly in TR AR ot [ employes of 2| 1.10r agitators looking at the parade | meeting n this city on December 7./ Your cheek and toss this out ] Bt e n. 3000~ 3 ‘ e fate, | Fifty candidates will be initiated. | Well. all I can say is that it iy case the ther - s would ha een given ‘| Sclectman Bassett st certainly takes a handsome woman | : o 3 fiu o gamblr lust to conviet somehody fer- | that there would, be sc it | liceman et ¢ v 1 td 1o be |y somebody not standing high in | getting atement concerning } a8 3 Sl . . &1 of mod o estimation at {he time, appar- | the finances of the town before the | Naturally Versatile | rally . ¢ Mcials ¢ Bastateln | IR A S e oty I meeting. 5 sal ; S . PIe "E |l Jocal democratic fown com- | key to her heart?” | o - : o the @ of the and witnesses who testi- | mittee expended $799 in the past| Mose: “Yes, but some otler ) s i ! s lepositors would be and whose consciences | election, according to figures filed in | gah must ob had a duplicate: the si i ¢ t prot A8 fo fortunate gnoa pricked them to admitting | Hartf today. —W. W. Vinoy. S ) Sk i e : by g 3 3, Philip Corbin is confined to his Lot et LSl avireroncdiand Chternoristic R Gyl B ILCOLTLA home 'with illngss, HiS conidition®is The Heir! operated by mur ties2 The en o s glo | have not been punished for periury: | reported as heing favorable. e sl L e 3 ployes of 1} pally operated tnstances as these Lelp 0|y Jiving members of the jury and | - i [man. “I'm teaching my boy thrift concerns sipl 1 ity e reason for the d . the 5 > who now agree upon the NO ACTION ON DOG U"»“-“‘ Last week he wanted a radio and 5 | No action was taken by the|y ¢g1q } t ' X irresponsivle ar R el rket, Tt is 1o ocence of the agilators, get scant | 0 old him to earn it {e worked i i . e S : .o, |Claims commitiee of the cOMMON |y the department store and got | ) would he tollera W : consideration from the au orities of | ouncil last night on claims pre- two dollars and fifty cents, and | a case would be intollera L a hig | Ung qui auses 1o ) st o seem reluctant o be- |sented, including that of John Frtz | fhoy he ran crrands to carn an- Sy mon Ao Slorablaids of i o ave Jieve anything they dislike to believe, |Of Belden strect, whose dog was| gipor fifty conts. e to the w S e ary Officer ¢ 1;.1:1”14.“ s¢ u:m; .uAm ;pigmu. ven dollars from his " NTEREST" ¢ mals Jurk. A o din X |l BotiedanuRoueht th b dfofwhich TAKING AN INTERE. 11 anin : lence for moy still fails to thony Ustach. Corporation Counsel |t il 0, P20 B FREior B 00 IN CITY ATFAIRS s the otiier day that he | " tion. The latest develop- |J. H. Kirkham told ISritz he be- |y i, 1 5 of 1 120 lieved there was no claim against ? o g 8 ry ' ; 1 been referred to, At |/t o hut hefore action is tak 5 e S s i i pen i) ey eral Webb for an “in- | oy investigation into the 1 | Successful! e ot et A diany e on nan ron e ke S Visitor: “How is your son doing : el stigationfiand ady : i” lesces ertare who went to, New York five years hat He said “once was enou feanwhile almost everyone agrees | MITCHELDL TREOI l{),'.:,li,;y,\ | Uncle Bben: “Durn good. You The reagon for the protracted sell- th the jury, the perjured witnesses | NS 4 )8 know how keen competition is | ! 1e Ju {ports in Wall Street that Charles| ja0% BOW, sl T ing of securities ow iz a field 4 1 judge, all of whom know | [ Mitchell, chairman of the N: 2y s Be Qs TS atart Leing passively interested for psychologista, T " tore about the case than the pres- |tional City bank was expected to| o A s O ; 2l ‘] '1 o }’V”'”_ L)) P ; A Ee e s e e lied e anilofrieiDoy. dldniiin | row onditions haye ent authorities. They heard and gave | Fe3isn s iy Uncle Eben: “Yep." G T g their | 0TS Of the orgunization after the fiiss »)" out the details | that “now im the evidence and are sorry for their | (88 B0 0 g of the direc.| Visitor: “And what is he now t but mer which seems 10 fa park tilthe Itification of justice | (ops Uncle Bben: “Stll an offic . Knows the names of some of po- | cars owned by per 1t resulted | simitarly, it was denied that Roy |PoY- d" shows he ain't lost any o v e round! litical practitioners is merely pas- | think they might Lewis Smith, whose deathbed con- |A: Young, governor of the Federal | & —1. 1. Pillot ely int ¢ He doesn’t permit | from under w 3 nii8'the ‘Ghicctiof thednvest | Reserve board. had heen approach- a o e (¥Fontaine Fox, 1929 sively | 1. He doesn’t permit | from 1 il ession is the object of the investiga- | ("7t 0O NG el at the| (Copyright. 1929, Reproduction city affairs 1o interfere with his per- | course, they arc wrong, the sound- | tion, appears to have been the type | National City bank. Korbidden) s : ‘ »

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