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» - (N > EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. . r—— T — e New Britain Herald| " " sone home and back with- |come tax at ail this year, due to m-»{ : : | . February | Gertrude Stebbins. ** HERALD PUB NG © B e RmESk IR ey iyl by isuntiastion olisioncHos | d 2 £ ! Qllgstlons | Q. In which of the states are| Prom: William Judd, chairman; A UBLIBHING COMPANY i t | | t v ineligible ele: 3. er eat e B | train; but they would have be n-| But in spite of this outlook Secre- acts an ancies Oricntals who are incligible to Helen 1. Anderson, Beatrice Bull e i Ripeano i . v | American citizenship, prohibited James Gritzmacher, George Hance | titled to the mileage all the same. | tary Mellon has wounced that S | | ! e ohes) Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) | mhe hoys intend to continue suf- | there ought to be a reduction of one | By Q rom owning land B | an Ll nor Hu ’llfl‘ S A e ey £ o con suf 8 t f BY ROBERT QUILLEN R R s A, Arizona, Californta, Delaware, | Photo: Benny _Birnbaum, eliair fering, 1t may be a hard life, but | per cent in all income taxes, which | ealth doesn't prolong life. It | {\ b Idaho, Louisiana, Orcgon and Wash- man; Margaret Benjamin and Alex — : they evidently intend to keep right |on a basis of last returns will m just makes a week-end two days| 10! ML insion. rlest s : e SUBSCRIPTION RATES at it so long as there is a possibility cduction of $160,000,000. This longer. T BRI Q Ts there a tribe known as! Mo Avis Samuclson, chairman; 3500 & Year £ s as a possib a reduction of $160, - This is || Send all communications to fun the Haskell Indlans? I'hoebe Baliou and Vincent Ammon. $2.00 Three A s of getting even with whom they |a tidy sum. e || Shop Editor, care of the g e A gy % 5 ESOE S, . ey el A houschold device to tan the || ‘D S B | A. No, butithere is a Haskell In-| O NG ThUr T " don't happen to like. It is the practical method the ad- | 1ide jsnt a new ides. Dad's razor| | Pritatn Herald, and your fetrer itute at Lawrence, Kansas (a non- | GIRL STRUCK BUT X URT 3 e —_— ministration has adopted to em- strop served the purpose in the old || ™D Ve forwarded o New Vork. |reservation school) where Indian| Stanley T. Goss of 48 Grove Hill i Entered at the Post Office at New Britain p . . 1 : 5 A — doico children gathered from reservations | reported to the police that a girl ran A O BADGES phaisize its belief that business con- | ¢ | Kl R R 5 afsecondBClata At AR I8 e T I . e il SPEAKING OI' FUNDAMENTALS | ; ' . L 5 el v 4 ars that another inquiry | ditions throughout the country will| o . P e | 108 } A : p— Q. Is Battle Creck, Michigan, an Main streets about 5 o'clock last i BIRPHONB GALLS I ide into the badge indus- | continue satisfactory. On the whole, | vou finish paying for “.,:“ : ‘”.\‘i o ”,,‘Om]",,i,",:f]l,,.‘:-: “;x“' older city than St. Paul, Minnesota? | evening and was knocked '!m\;t by i) L. ONE CALLS ey ola : B s : _ veyaritad ] L 5 Vanseesealy s ey . | A, Battle Creck wa Y rated | his car. She did not appear to have 1 S e fry. City officials require badges, but | such a beliel is abundantly justified. | things bought in good times | As fun-damental in its fun QUESTIONS ANSWeRED et b SR T e e b e i cditorial Rooms .... 928 the city seems to be loath to pay for = s | - | s a hearty laugh! . b 2 SR S 5 d . . 1g dbvizeemaitolbs loatitto payitor | R s : LB R BT You can get an answer to any |was incorporated in 1849, identity could be learned. R . em TARDIEU'S STRENGTH @ gl ““_“ fofmalc e " =gt | question ot fact or wformation by | Q How is the penalize ! ——— . The only profitable advertising medium | An official wearing a badge has in | I used to be a snying tnat it | oo S THEY HE 4 G""”\ squeezed GOSN OOy writing to the Question Kditor, New | pronounced ? . : V. ‘Chere’ are many. cltizens who T e or Al oAy 1 IR Iy 2 1322 New York avenue, Washington.| Q. What is the population of ey - —— = i 5 T 10 | months it gave eviGence o o is to be a “pe ‘u sarden = | . €., enclosing 1wo comts i stamps | Finland? How many speak Swed- A ould pay no attention to his words, | strong gov n |along the Canadian border, of oy suh: sas, s 7 | i sh? 4 Member of the Assoclated Press P is w rong g course most of the plants will b Baela ‘v\- Honai ULLRG SHI T U D O] Gl & . 506 g ® 4 The Associated Press 1s exclusively en. OF His commands, s they saw | which cabinets i os o8 I 1 0ss, de cook d ‘l’ advise cannot be give nor can ex- lie population in 1926 wa i titled to the use for re-publication «f the preci ed where the | France, th sod and I sion of g ¥ now how 1o co0k | tanded research be underiake Al 7 of whom 11 per cent spoke B e S D oDmiestien ut | the prociou I where the | France, the specd and precision o - IS e e T To Demonstrate 1 credited in this paper and aiso local CONStables usually wear theirs the process, has always commanded | The unger in spelling R SasseRiony, o ool Ut islelocution? > nexsfunblianedihere The cost of had f course, is a | {J c r To | thi kid won't catch on i ismm re L UL AR e e L e R k bl N . == e L R T i S ¢ that he correct your spelling LeEbsianswared gl Lensguare L b | emarkable ew : - matter of a different color. Perhaps | the Frenchman, however, it is per- 3 Deling confidential.—Editor. speaking in public. | 'y - Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | there could he some economy prac- Bt : e = B | - . e SAZ R, 1 Clifa fa nationa) orgamiuationi] {1 Lot Cr oo SCOROMY TS cctly stmple and loglcal The country needn't worry about Q. Who fook the part of Alfred | ; ':hm. rurn hes newspapers and er- | ticed. but how much such economy An existing cablnet may win one 'the stock market. A stack of blu Katman in “The ‘T rror’? i FEBRUARY H S GLASS | 7 tisers with a mtrictly honest Iyais ot ol nt ebatable. Ti i s o Katmi 3 | 0 ] > clroulation, Our eirculation statistny aee | WoUld amount to is debatable. To yote of confidence after another, chips can change hands without at- e i ; } tection against fraud In newspaper dis- | . . . i g < 2 —_— | “Scarlet Sister Mary"? | e tribution figures to both national and | '1® AR¥Where was ever reduced by |ing frequency. But let it lose one | o AT B i ! \4\“#!,:“.“';:', ,Z\l["“" = | - local advertisers. buying cheaper badges, e - e Chamber of Depu- o et St I=s PR | : NV N N . 1 h vote in th n pu- s cracked. Usual s condition is | Q. Whatis the life span of the Groups to Have Charge of Class | ; : S S ties and the cabinet gets its walking | confined to those who function in- rainbow fish? | G "v:-:s l}:u.;l.(a”"v‘.“‘f:‘ '7.‘1:," qr\ym: CROSSY" GILLIS side the capital |5 Tts estimated life is from Night, Banquet, Prom, Photo LN - i N Bquare; Schultz's Newsst Eatrance | New rt, Mass., is a likeable ol ds Dot moratlosionl kot thall = five to seven years oty ol Grand Central, 420d Street. ; et : et = A popular philosopher says the QT ear s s and Motto Are Named | 1 are ruptured and wear a truss, g - i (it e observer elsewhere if 2 SCOre jdea that genius nee manager | Ceaser horn? Thas L of committos |10 JE your opportunity to get o FR 2 “Boss R RO S e S o o e P A e he announcement of committees | TRIAL of the most seientifically con- b o art e Ak B : S 22 e S b U, of the February class of the local |strurted Rupture Support ever Invented a1 $500 VERSUS $30,000 eve e town enjoy much pub- |5 cal would not need to resign 'x:vz;w"j 1 ‘,”‘”'.‘, ; AL r*;\ 15 _*-’ “}‘-']_1‘; the name of in- | genior High school was made t0day | yyjjiam 8. Rice, Adams, N. Y., o ol Yes, it is possible to licity vas “Bo: made the | ypi) jts of lack of confidence “(;A n appropriatc me for th .‘uum u.’u hich cords the vibra-|at the school. There ure five com- |tor of the Rice (Non-Surgical) Rupture 14 tle money here and there through |front pages for it at regular inter- | yotes sury the total of the other PO | N s e R l ‘“” n \'~1~!1~4u £ promyl Matnads e e Tp e i e exercise of proper overs The | vals, even if it did involve serving a | ying. B sn't a football | Americanism: hineo | CNTRA R A i i phiotopand smottoiseAd ditiongBimiy .15, to personally_expiain and iy the exercise of proper oversig h e @ Kind. 1 il Americaniam: Wishing you. I Q. If black and white cloths of | be made to the list Jater in the s e SRR e L contract for a new dog pound is an | term in the holise of correction aft- f game at all. ought stocks and got along the same material and thickness, | year. The members of the commit- entirely free to every man, > example. The Common Council ap- | © the perpetration of direct action Premier Andre Tardieu, in office "“;‘ the others "“‘;‘4 very “‘}“l‘ DYELE o] ']’" laid on snow. would there | ice are as follows: | woman und child who s ruptured - ML e R R . k. und superior, after the smash. be- be any difference in the I Olasainie atiine St : i~ propriated 3300 for the purpose, but st ex-Mayor Michael Cashman. | only a few weeks, has already R 0 T e \”'“‘ e STal Class night: Maurice Marholin, | 1¢ is avsolutely guaranteed to hold an £ e e deabe e e 3 ! : 10w under the two | chairn William Baker, Hilda | rupture, large or small, no matter whers 4 when bids were received the first | I it e | several votes of confider 16 last ; = piecos? Krenn, Katherine Wacker and Wal- | iocated, and afiord proper protection. at » time it did not look as if that amount | Pature. “Lossy” has been denounc- | gver the budget. He was in line to | Tf you won't express an opi | A. The portion of v under | ter Young. all times. s would cover the costs. The mayor | ©d by the righteous in other munici- | 1, defeated on this question but gave | Of Iw tarift bill, Mr. President th ‘\}\L‘n]k cloth w It more Banquet: Michael Baylock, chair-| Tt is positively .the most comfortable . : i ol R n b e A . i e tell us what you think of those - quickly, because absorbs more | man: Mary Clark in IKotkin, | for every day wear at all kinds of wor i vigorously opposed spending as much | Palt 4 plain unvarpished pUbsyotice el would resignitortbMAlIN) foa oo Lor Ve Sy Heath A : Wl S ey R Sa L 0 e e D Wurnt m it sianaa d¥alil ot - 1 licity se rough-shod, loud- |}, Noone aidn't vocs ht : & | Albert Middleton, Robert-Kraut and | imes with no discomfort, - as $1,000 for the pound shelter, as | €It . a rough-shod, his opponents didn't vots nght - e : T e e i e some voices had suggested, and now | mouthed 1 ho ill represents | They agreed it would he a shame to The Asiatic is wicked. In Your Birdle! tain heat . — It si guaranteed not to slip out of > it is discovered that a decent dog ¢ dignity of office. But ma- | givest him from office so quickly and | 8et his variety in matrimon P ] Q. In world series husehall zames S ‘:»\.:\:u\m‘:r any circumstunces and e - PR g o ; a dozen wives at once instead of been the rule to play seven i = 3 Aeasrhaiey ¢ H £00 .11 | fority of people in Newburyport lik- | goracd to support him. & g e . , 3 positions and movements of the bod . built for $5 er alLl e el ol B8TSRE L0 EEROREIL || changing at intervals in a nice| A WRITING MAN'S HOMB LIEE |2y 050 that there s no cutting or chafing. k- o indicates | ¢4 the publicity and have renomin- | Ay, Tardieu is a man of political | poal way. By Charles R RSN e //~ i S : - watchfulness is the Aated Mr. Gillis for the mayoralty: |sirength. He added to that strength 2 The seone s the apartmient o} oyt under the supirision of th = Al s prosen e o properly con > g The issue is not settled, however, be- | v relying upon former Premier Bri- | I'ew things more annoying W % nd 2 re. Y '\:’ ”\i Rl Nautional Commission 1905, five = It takes for ruptured women, can be worn with - : 3 P docto e y dear,” sa Mr. Shak games were played: New York win- T 2 o thout the corset and actually im 5 5 .l cause the election follows, and MF. | ana to continue as the expert in for- | than a doctor who cor o tardily S el Mr haked | games were pl : New York win aalityend or without the coreet and_actually i Sg2IR0: 4 ; that you no longer need him the [ peare, “I'd like you to: listen ning 4 and Philadelphia 1. The i i g bl e - " Cashman, who doesn’t care about the | gign relations, He is entitied to a | ssage out of my new play and 1 ‘merit to build - efonomy s Tachievedlt the nev Bin 4 il eign tions. time he gets there a passage out of my plaveandifserios cof 1to be decided by the arconiationsych { 1t 1s equally valuable for ruptured [~ (hat the Board of Fducation secks | Other candidate on election day i |can do for la belle France—if and| If all of the world's automobiles Across Are you listening® = 1914 § games were played ivo BROTO QUININE o i and dosbonment” witnou il B el *' G S S alline ’ when that is possible under the |€xcept one were parked side by To be, or not te be: that is t cinnati wirning 5 and Chicago 3 joys. It ked to be good to slightest protrusion of the rupture. [+ $50.000 with which to complete the It st T e eioted he Wil : hanzing {he |%ide. that one would be just behind ucarion 4 e 5 out of 4 svs 15 continued becomo the world’s | o iq senior high school, this r e e quick-fire system of changing the | [ o B K0 i got out Whether nobler in the it was changed back largest selling 4 7 [ s R G £ the increascd sum over EeEas s ai aindlca Ioni O0h S icablngte 3 — G remedy for colds il tFe Moah iy vet ‘G st drsitale = Bid, which was allowed to lapse | Peculiar methoda. The public, it this - —_— | 7he difference between an invest-| The slings and arrows of out-| Q. Who are the fallest mule and and head- They aro designed and shaped to it and Iy — Bt S | bappens, will not share the vindi- THE SINGAPORE BASE ment and speculation is that when rageous fortune, female stars in the movies? aches. I e et assinty nioae o il > while City Hall a 1 over the high : § ; vou make an investment you don't| OF to take arms against a sea| A, The tallest movie star is John fuse sub- i s > cation he grea aval base t az o = & = 1bles, he f 3 ituto: n r ) > school. 1In other words, the new 2 G s hat % | oay for something to happen. of trouble ) Aason, eight feet, nine inches tall, elitute | Hundreds of tiousanda in use al over e bid was $50,000 more than the old. | 5 i een under construction by the ) And by opposing end them? o who appeared ir hy Worry” with 0carar euEs Bllissafufold e aria B usenth g g |d The argument over the high| FPLIEEF FOR STOCK LOSSES | piitish government al Singapore hus| Placing shingles on the free list die: 1o sleep | Harold Tloyd and in “Legionnaires _ @wssie attast =i urian st or i latacienting i e i 5 o S Relief from this and that has ve- | broyght much prosperity to that | will be reat help to the farmer| No more; & by a sleep o 8ay lin Parig”. Address Lafayette, June bro‘-e,@ ture Support R cchocl, which aelayediits conslrue | 4 tashlonabla dehating topic. | saction of (the | empire, But 1t may,| 0 carcaitoitear oft his corrugnten we end ) | Elvidge ana Nita Nalai are each 5 THE FREE o tion and which in the end will cost [ €M & H . SE0EIOMR0 LA, oo “*liron roof. The heartach the thousand five feet eight inches tall, and hold Laxative | E FREE TRIAL . - ¥ Property owners who suffer from | poyer he puilt. The history of 1924 is = natural shocks - the distinction of being tallest ¥ = - the city $50,000 more than the or- S o ; : e n -‘ A 1 s a e s S BLE - is for every man, woman and child who i 3 tax T it relief and form an | rcpeating itself, when the Labor| THow Mr. Bok must suffer when| That flefish is rt - "tis a | female screen playrs. BROM0 ptured. So don't fail to call and test . iginal costs, was the most cxpensiv 8 , r 3 el (L i - &0 ‘ organization that wishes to have | sovernment stopped work after it fiction characters in the ladies’ conswmmation Q. When was the first ice factory exceptional merits of thin guaran - period of discussion the city « - L S § e Home Journal arc permitted to say Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to ecrected .in the United States? | teed Rupture and Weakness Support. 1 - something done about it. We have | pained power. When the Baldwin | 4 R e Ko nas mo equal is being recommende 5. - gaged in. 3 ; o damn sleep) A, The first of any importance Uy physiclans and hespitals everywhere, 3 T f heard an amazing quantity of dl>- | goyvernment got into power work was | To sleep; perchance to dream; av, | was erected at New Orleans, Louis- Call any time from 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to - This money would construct 100 o e & s 7 S " in 1366 | 5 p. om, or 7 to 9 evenings. The & I cussion abo e eds { % resumed, Now the «abor govern- George Ade new fables in slang here's 1w rub 06, s o & . ent ¥ dog pounds. It therefore is a little i y SeaSatl o S e S e PR 3 emember, costs you nothing. 1t for nny - - iR I ¢ . | relief, until finally something actu- | ;ieny ig back and work is being at|won't scem so funny. When he| Tor in that slecp of death what W dofsily) oons=turnific" - Tablets reason vou are unable to call write f Q& ificult to become exciteq over he | .. gone The industries of the |jepet “delgyed.” {wrote the others, much of the other Areams ay come. ) ‘m\n S dipped in e ‘ Successful Since 1880 |FRUE TRIAL to * economy practiced in the construc-|= ° S * o y s r incs was written in! When we have shuffled off secause of the on of the . m. S. Rice, Inc., Bx 167, Ada N - T especiz industries. of Con- The Labor government does not ¥ TS mortal- coil sulphur in the egg on t . v - v Inc., 67, Adams, N. Y. n tion of the dog pound. 2 5 A formal English 9 J s e tee - necticut, thought they needed S0We | thinic highly of the Singapore base Y0, Must. give Us pause Q. What is the origin of the fox — . e P ) miore tarift relief and started out 0 | 1¢ ig useless to summarize the pros| Correct this sentence: “I had an| Mr. Shakespeare looks up for the | terrier dog? on OIUYSAUMONOR T get it, failing wh technic em- | 119 cons. Rather, it is a matter of |OPPOr v to ake hands with | respon but there is none. Finall A. It is believed to have ori - vts who claim to know what |~/ e 5 ok J o “lthe president,” said the hick, “but |Mrs. 1kespeare is consclous of his | ated |]n England about 1860, ME. CHAIRMAN, WORTHY OPPONENTS— o talking about tell us that it | > (G CAMMCHE, Iministrations | 1o 1456 jnsignificant to take up his|gaze and looks up from the darn- |thoush o paratively rec Everyb i e o - . 5 [ic fonestoRouninow 1nd e has as | pave varying policies. In addition, | time.” ing. “I'm so sorry, dear: I wasn't|creation, little is actually known of Aupts andiwin s deDate’ Bova mnalginls I ashbali or calltce. oot a it s » costs on A it | yet brought ward the need, for | tpere js the five-power naval parley | (Copyright, 1920, Publishers Syndi- | listening.” she savs. “Won't you read | the exact blood \which entered into aulros Darticination in class or ‘school debates will find In our Washington o to operate an automobile. This of . T Al iTans cate.) | it again 2" | the formation of this breed. The Lol L tanual for Debators—a lot of useful and important - relief for the thousands of millionS | {5 consider; it may make decisions E | | f i d ik points ing about preparing and delivering a debate. 1f you are interested i course figures in everything, includ- S | e ol S popular opinion is that the white In obtaining a copy of thix bulletin, Al wut and mall the covpon below as E . i I e e oflosRtlavaRi e while trying 10 {4hat would make the base useless C - the baly 1o sleen is hard- | English terrier, bull terrier, smooth dirccted: ng depreciationfand interest on the s I B it 3 L A e e lerii(a h - play the stoc market. 5 anyway. 25 Y A T e about 18 vears old! Plack-and-tan terrier (Manchester) 4 westment, ete. To most people the S | 3 R = e — == = = — =(CLIP COUPON HERE == == =— — - b inv "“‘ t LoETust Do . more In need of Te- | The primary object of the Sings ears Ago loday i 1 agl o 1\ wiro hair d bla I\—rrvli;l- | RE ] o f st 5 ; r class of citizens. | gr; pase was to avoid the necessity :(.I\l"”\lphm(,\ e e g s . RESSTLSAEOITOR Fha ins jon) 1::: . New Britain Heraid, e more ordinary type of cars. But N g n [ A LES at % ap- < Avenue, Washington, D. « g . YT sve Dbeen losses in- Heraine Bathie 5 alts Jeorge Nenma bf this city, SEoe PARa s R o Sl oy g of sending battleships to Malta for | f«‘mvp‘. ) ”mlun.”\f th W" By He bort fayer | pears that fox terriers were the out- |; ank ok cony o e nul s Eil MANUAT HoR DERATARS ooh e | - ) curred realty market of this| repairg or refitting. The battleships, {member of the class of 1965 abj 0\, 005 e Bolod hve and |Srowth of the combined efforts of orewith five cents in coin, or loos:, uncancelled, U. S. postage stampe for e city intends to pay employes SEE Wesleyan university, has been ap- iz ! i it oram e o s to cover po and handiing cost - % cit in e, but nobody KNows | ;. rt1y on account of their heavy ex- o wmer of the debating |Started out to work. 20g ISNESDOLtS 150 & ) e who use their own cars $40 a mont 5 By S A pointed manager of the 3 5 S o walked in|Small. working terricr which could hese losses equal the pa- | ponee belng dropped in fayor|team Down the street he walked in|BRat, WOXKWE ferrier wh S A for omobile mileage, pro S SC\rraa by the 5 5 4 it o 3 his usual preoccupied manner, The | D¢ 0 bolt the fox after it had - nd actual losses incurred by the | oo o icors The latter do not need | Cha B. Cadwell and Samuel been run to carth by the hounds. | - they use the cars all the time I i (olt have freturned from Maine, | humdrum of the ‘big city elicited| ‘ J Z 1 STRELT AND NUMBER . cenees 5 - who guesred wrong in Ahe | o gingapore base as much as bat- | Uolt he o ot el . s or this purpose the animal had to they only use the cars part o It eline Heurddserknihe thom little attention from him. He went | "o 118 PUEPoso the an : v ) e Ygou Yol il market tleships. The McDonald government | xa et o Je 0. 15 voled |ahead just as if there was no such | De comparatively small, game, hardy | crry STATE S ; - time the cost will be figured or N onSE thout A 2 g 3 3 ns e Hollat Mot e &ond aEressive I am a reader.ot the New Britain Herald o 3 no! 1 associatior thinks it would be of more practical | down the report of t hall com- | thing, as e e g Q. How old is Wiiliam Javer- L | &is of 340 a month got burned while holding the | 00 20 o fving bas That would | mittee recommending the lease of L"l‘*vm! nce ':M lw;* give |Ihv zrmm Shoi? - — e — e —— - - — — - o This )0 fa enougl 3 . ) ns” s « Tide gSs i v stuck a forty-flve s face | " & Skaent e » This Ic fair i T Sy, transactions? || " oo aa e it hall in the Giddings building on | who stuc 2 forty-flve in his face) e il Ba s e % 7 city seems 1o he obtair v o ol heets | Churchi strect at its meeting last {and pulled the tr T | . = E R Rl i mig 1 i | — = s | However, he did notice the hub-|______ e * of the automobile LT ings, obtain the verbal services of | 5 | The dircctors of the New Britain | bub, vexatiously, when a sudden | H % R A it e A (bservations Choral society” will mect Saturday | rain of buleis obsewed 1is vi-| The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trai By Fontaine F » it costs $1 L furore in the {own | S |night to formulate plans for thefion as he paused to admire a| e y at eets t € lrains. y ontalne 0X. T S for Rl e 5, | s retty girl, and incidentally to| e L it son O BRT e n e eather The poultry show at the Casino|let her review his sartorial ele-| 5 B p serc sec it done. The most biushing violet | | will be brought to = close tomorrow (gance. He always prided himself | -~ amon s he who failed to make his pile as 3 | evening, Thousands of birds are en- |on being fashionably and aceur- | o ® heing more 1 roWeeks 1 \ticlpated. He doesn't advertise his Washington, Nov. 13 "“.""‘ 48l ( 166d in the show. lately dressed. There was a Hv'»} = % jJutoneo onths, v for Southern New England: ~ Cloudy | o s yenian elub has reccived | {ain compulsion in the latter| BB 4 (a2 ... jand coldcr tonight and Saturdayil, cunq of acknowledgment from |thought. A button off the bullct- - g 5 Vil be o L C s 1 all the sympa probably rain in southern portioni | piogient Roosevelt for the con-|proof vest might mean death - credited costs of operati omo- |, made, fresh west shifting to northwest or{, o yyjations sent him upon his clec- | Likewise, any little disarrange- biles; but probably i north winds, diminishing. ) tion |ment of one's bullet-proof mask | 1 p ) Iforecast for Eastern York The frice of Thanksgiving turkeys |or hat or gloves, thousers, cra- ing to extend the L PLISA THAT PAILID acl K | he frice o hanks yS lor hat or glove < B th' to. the ) : Jent Hoover | Jostly cloudy and colder tonight| j,u5 reached the high figure of 35)vat, shoes, etc, might result d | 8. - cach month g sho dent Hoover | ng Saturday; probably rain tonight | ciie o pound. If the prices keep up, | astrously - merely for the s on « A ted he ma rvent in extreme south portion; fresh West, | yiany people here will go Without | Yes, he prided himself on his R their own cars or f 1 wom- | shifting to north winds. | Thanksgiving dinners | accuracy of dress. But perfection N Meanw « i b ) rank 2 forsyNews (Havenyand 'he New DBritain High school |js not for mortal man. As le - - e e s g vicinity: Cloudy and cooler tonizht, | football team will play Hillhouse on the sidewalk later, gasping | phelcox . o ! obey BHDIC lon J possible rain; Saturday fair and | high of New Haven at Electric Field | grom loss of blood. he remembered | R from the ci refore T ‘ ounts prevailing colder tomorrow to @ecide the state cham- [4y0¢ he had forgotten to tell his| . ing thehm out faster. Perhaps t o law applicd to| Conditions: A trough of 10W | pionship. Captain Flannery’s men | iro to darn the hole that showed | o Sihhaanie to = 1t P ! pressurc prevails this morning over are confident of winning. il tHatheel ofionelor his bullatnraot sy 5 ; o the Atlantic coast districts and the | A panic took place in Poli’s the- | oo q - AL : S ¥ O fte A Canadian provinces north and north- | ater in Hartford vesterday when | i hettoye ' are ne . ey inent Men | of the Lake region, Rains con- | gmoke from burning leaves drifted | DID YOU EVER? | subje 1 to gros | n to @ pur- ' tinue from Oklahoma eastward to|into the theater giving the audience | pibsEvE e dltes slve you B 2 : ym rum | Georgia and thence i fln»' <.-,:m; the ‘,.,I.r,m.,uluw nm! DIECIIN s R e T over the Appalachian districts and|on fire, A mad stampede followed, | R . . ONS TWORK ¥ fed prohe that : | —Ruth Heller. i GLUTTONS FOR WOI vr " the North Atlantic states | but luckily no one was injured. e ke 5 . i | B = JEVER say “good morping’ : Senate to charg pper I “powerful ring” of | grees in the Atlantic states as far| DIPLOMATS TRANSFERRED | DIDJEVI & 3 o : 1 + c 2 ] to the milkman when you was say- . e (o) 90 ¢ (s and that its |north as Albuny and Boston Rome, Nov. 15 (A—Several diplo- | iy ¢ girl? house is iazy iry y 1 ’ ing “good night” to a homely girl? 4 e o fv | Conditions favor for this Vicinity matic exchanges were announced by opE fame L gluttonoas fc v o C T Y Y nsettled weather followed by fair | the Ttalian government today. Count o Pt 3 most astounding to keep g i tkeasics and colder. Emilio Cagliano, minister at Helsing- 4 5 : IVER see the back of your i right at it could have bre ou Temperatures yesterday fors, Finland, has been named di-| 1;|_1'»n VEE he bac B such a resounding « e THE PROPOSAL TO REDUCE High ,,.\\", ctor general of political and com —(Mrs.) Minnic Andrews. L 4 h 1 5 Atlanta 0 64 mercial affairs in America, Asia and . Blease's motion tha il THE INCOME TAX g s : al Lo ¢ & & Atantic City i | Australin. He suceeeds Raron Di | LIVED 1IN HOPES! 4 » JournsSaEweticies B ! ohservers have been com- | Bogton : Pt R e | AVED 1 iS¢ . e S ST Vileniino/ “’"" Deellagn) ‘”I” | Mrs. Pelky: “What kind of a per- . session beg ¢ ca no doubt | Bu - |von. Commandatore Giiscopi s 5 s e s et . average man would have welcomed | sffect of (he stock recessions | Chicago tianini, minister at Lishon, has been | %1 & 510 B HCE TG ™ Dorrows ! . \ t Cincinnati ' transferred to Athens [T R | such a noliday; bu ser ; Jeral treasury, which was | S0 o trans £ | everyiiog endiuerer IoMGIRG 60 . (AR appears ot compos i ¢ - (o : car. Large receipts | Duluth 8 . = < thing. | : What if most of 1 1 i ket 6 SOHNLNAGOLLASION Mrs. Pelky: “Why don't you put| v £ most « ¢ ¢ SRy « past | Hatteras : 0 g Liverpool, Nov. 15 (P—Twenty- |, siop o it?" sick and worn out . LaSTE L re du large measure | 1.08 Angeles G 20 one persons were injured, seven seri- s drew “Maybe some- Miami g0 76 5 Mrs. Andrew y to 7 think of it o iha Bo , Jes, it k’.n“:“ T S ously, in a collision between the | (jme she'll borrow my husband & SRR s 3 S R LTINS O 2 ferry steamer Marlowe and a local —Jan Arundel. The torsidom 1 n repes asserted. This Year | Nontucket 3 18 | = v ze MONCY | ot wource of revenue will not be | Nashville 54~ 5o |vessel 1afdén with automobiles today. | (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction For- e brought ; " | New Haven 62 5| There were 2,000 passengers on the bidden.) : s and ead thers WilL|orew Orfeans . . 4| ferry. e~ have col- | he & subtraction of speculative | New York 46| The crash took place only ahout | Rising to a height -of 15,805 feet or a trip | josses from incomes. Mur man | Norfolk, Va s | 40 yards from the linding stage, The | above sea level, the railway between & onl | N . sound of the impact and the screams | Callao and Huancayo, ia Peru, is ¢he iving on | who 1 s ¢ | Northfield, Vit 11| screams | i < se, could 1 Pittsburgh : 52| of those aboard the ferry could be | highest standard gauge line in the (“Fontaine Fox. 1929 e ar business will not pay an in-| poryjand, Me. heard all along the waterfront. x\\orm, h