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6 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY a4 Dat At Herald Bld (Sunday Excepted) 67 Church Street SUBSCRIPT .00 & Year $2.00 Three Months 10N RATES & Month Eatersd at the Post Ofice at New Drltain as Becond Class Mall Matter, TELEPHONE CALl Business Office Editorial Looms The only profitable advertising medium Ia the City. Circulation books and press room always open to adiertisors. Member of the Associated Tha Associated Press titied to the ues for all news credited to credited fn thi mews published t paper ein, Member Audit Bureau ot Circula The A. B, C. Is & nat orga which furniehes newspapers and tsers with a strictly honest analys circulation. Qur ulation this audit. This nsur 1 mst traud in maper teibution figures ta both local advertisers. es pro e and The Herald York at Hotaling Square; Schuits's Newsata Grand Central, 42nd Street. s on male dally in Newsstand, Tim, ds, Entra w Turkey costs will be lower, doesn’t do the t it is irkeys a Harry F. Jail, says his experience a political piot. It and was defeated nelair, released from rely seems he ran for oil For saying that the confidence in Congress, Roger B »fore the Senate 1f have d son may be called be for an investigation. torial writers same thing are Senate it will be most of us, with the all the edi- who said the b swell holidays pupers paying living expenses, including refre ments, while in the capital. Today the industrial le conferring with President Hoover, and all will be advised to do th supply that Something, best to create the lows the demand think, should also be late demand. That done, trial leaders won't be found lu,,z\v" in actlvity. we done to stimu- 1¢ that airplane which dropped on a building in York had by chance descended ed street—Well, why bring that up? New yesterday in a crowd- At the Common Council mecting Jast night the plan to buy seven ad- ditional voting machines at a cost of $7,000 was tabled, evidently the Interest of economy. At meeting it was learned that the state the city in the same water commission will force to improve jts se disposal which h sV~ tem will cost hundreds of a mil- cost of dollars, ot betw thousands lion. The difference 1 the mod n and a m onsiderable, secured of voting machincs sewerage system is but the voting ma through direct appropriations. the sewerage plant will be procured through bonds. Appropriations really hurt more, although in th the money rom poclets. es are while long run the same comes THE YOUNG GUARD FAILS TO FUNCTION of the The “young guard nate also commonly “Young termed scem to ha st heart a Turks,” lo er having rec henefits of a After good press. a resounding te tory in prolon regerdless of the “old gu. heart for t being offered torial silver pl ing the decrepit gessior tion enate 1 condt 2 s to have lost ip which 1pon 1 idership of stead of 0 Sena- 1or Watson and stituting that of th entire plan ca boy tions of party T he Iinally, more virile Nar s are pro t means the d ' ated wher thus post travesty until De as a new ‘“revol f148C0. This portunity to make apirited cndeavor you expect of senators rpeaking party greatness faith that party and sonality. has a right to cre came evident wit i the “young guard “old guar feel resentful and Jeadersh 1 new would have amounted to nothing more than anoths ‘There “old guard’ upper too r bloy already will agree. 1t 80 the coalition many, The does is wiser group alove persor place the v not or least has evement. Tt ali vern at $o11 it is willing to f necessary, desert specles of alleged creaks along in Senator Borah of is th coalition Insurgents, and Demio- crats; or perhaps don't require statiatics zre | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929. ler is Or pe 1 aps Senator Cara- Who- is uniformly as good as any othe s the team, it trouble oung ived its s been rec the “old Leen to nspir from the same source as guard” and its only aim has bill, Tt reaily interested in the tariff bill It pass a tariff was more tha hig hip HANDY FIREMEN b idea to fight fires appears | erroneous. They the the city, always r city fireme only, are men in ing and No o1 ady xious to do a good turn orld who were a house, or hospital or a proffer their blood rush over or tor's office and ion to save the t stranger. Somehow one rar thinks of the police when suc Not set civie h performed. even the super- chance at thie brilliancy. ances out of ten the police, in fact, they discover a child is locked in bathroom that, fl boys numeraries a of or something hand the assignment over department. Those are with the ladders equipment not possessed ica, They are the boys who ef- indry by pol the rese e record now week. i3 three rescues may, by the time thia sees print. within other a There be an- A PUBLIC SERVICE warning that scarlet fever is ng too great a foothold in the | given superin by Dr. Louls Dumont, nt of the health depart- nt, ought to result in a tightening all utions against this in- sidious Nothing is of the spread of com- le dis of pr disease, more provocativ munica and somctimes a lack of knowledge that danger exists, which practically moun the same thing. The | its attendant publicity excellent public service by the the health department. to i warning and was head of NOT SURPRISING is not It definite surprising that nothing at last night's 15 of the Common Council re- was done meetin garding the resolution of the Proper- | ty Owners Association for the mayor to appoint a committee ot 12 for re- valuation and reassessment of pro- city perty in thi ) The weakness in the petition as the Council lay in the ied that a member from each ward of the asgociation be brought Lefore appointed to the committee, along with a from each ward the member in Council by Iverybody this time is thor- oughly conversant the association, and appoint- members from the asso- of the ment of six ciation would make the committee least 50 pe t on tl proposition betore work begins, Tt is surprising that the association is in favor of such an htd such 125 cent sold arrangement s to be thoroughly prefer been impartial who the ~onsisting rably of men have not identified with agitation revaluation agseseme for nt. and re- No other plan is ever likely to be considered by represen- tatives of all the people. SEVEN CHILDREN who died from n struck by an on Farmington leaves a wife avenue, and seven chil- Wiho gulp? 0 read sufa a story without tend Who can fail to patt although mental little practical value, is none A MENTOR TO LUNCH CLUBS Rev, Wil- eon hiba well about not to Jortant A the donor sho 1self to feel too zood a probably means tha droped The trut rebuke cannot be verted. Most of us in and out of civic clubs really take no interest in zood hooks, good music or good pictures, hut * ust irselves to our It confine that routine | scems the life of a | duties are to be | Nine | like | and | e than carelessness, | ith the views of | committee is ever appointed | everyday fine things e are left to the women's | There would have been no investi- organizations, so the average gators sent Lo the Cape at all, how- woman is much er acquainted nd the Civic League would not with cu n the aver- en interested had it not been job-hunting boom. The league is to have a flock The ma sponsoring a the policewomen tev. Mr. Alderson n idea of that he he examples of say in a nice way of appointed, who would go nosing around and gain facts about immoral conditions | which men officers are not supposed | to sle to obtain, discuss nothing the | wes e e Fgets and Fanczes Ischalkowsky, and the books of | Not a word shall be By Robert Quillen AN farmers! Twin beds and garages boosted business can't make two-dinne hoys would not the so-called Babbitts we have He said it neant the thing. 1 should do a lot of good the Send afl communication Shop Edltor, care of the New Britatn Herald, and your letier wil) he forwarded to New York. been ding about in & nice but it b be ak sarue Xt time we meet the minister And We'd Sit On “Em Hard, and their phraseology o quecr as queer can ba, They on juries—benches, too. But on bandits. like we'd do! An Expert! “Is it true Divinity “Yes, 1 Qivinity Too! but tings of Ruben sit” 5 el Anatole France rbout Poor | two-car but uttere. ordinary trivialities of life. that 1 wish endolyn are a Doctor Rev. Hendrick Gwendolyn: “Well, how to make having it vor you a 2 ot PARK BENCHES stomach " am THE s no ti about the in Central But it is not you'l fudge terribl Ordinances having ports to eliminats effect. New elimination sound Yorl is € of the year 10 grow 1 imorith me some usiastic benches that placed t suc 4 he park some too lat sound investments BLACK nths ago. to indulge in a few remarks about how functioned The present is too chilly to permit weary | wayfarers to partake of quiet the benches afford; ing the latter part of !and the early autumn still yielded sufficient heat to permit the benches seemed to be well appreciated. It was an experiment, WHEN IS R man | You have no right {o shoot : sells who sells liquor—unless he to you, and kind of liquor. they = weather at Seductio Ad Absurdum!? be so dull in Hades Scriptures say, be lots of lovely gone astray! ddie it's that cannot As th e must have the but restful | Shakespea He tor” much the wasn't in his s neither “richest | nor the “highest-paid writer.” | And you may vet college has traded men and seven quarter. dur- d va of ladies Vho the when Old Sol summen Cantor. hear three professors that first for some line i Je Hate— maidens, as a rule, “Don't be a fool, those chirp: fool.” slay | outdoor rest, | o you s0 the state- learned men monthly you always t offer boolk, but a darned bit in up little , deed di, some Many vour helps cafeteria | hing. to pick out nobody I eat “Di who hum dum, dum.” girls dum| | ments ran. in order to prevent citi- | 7ens from sitting at the base of the monument, which somewhat detract- ed from the appearance of the city's breathing spot. The successful, as few stone when more *I pant told 1o a At “Don't And b when with “be sil.” rage, your wi Bless the forward age only adds an e¢lement of also serves Tt hance, not bur perfect alibi for the downtown ex- periment was s of “Don’t b» redic dismay a expert prophots cared to sit on Liberis confessisons that “vou slay ! comfortable benches were on hand. The artstle effect, t00, wis not spoil- ed by the proximity of the bencheés; it being a lttle park, benches and people sitting upon them scemed | natural. | The benches also came in handy for patrons of the trolleys and buses | who were forced to wait at the park while making transfers, especially rs effect True, the nt more for his cak no rival vith six mer, yhody pays 20 per cc but there are burden him economic consumer | : 1T rebel at such jocoscries “Boy! I'll say groceries! As you know ilesmen to that sensc But how 1 mellow, When told fellow!"” thrill and and It vou assume Exin stove would that's common ne opinion until | times, that's sci sitting on a unpleasant you for: tried it 8§37 that I'm “a funny S it I'red Behrens women and children. | Am Laboring fo scem cultured; thinking an artist the greatest hecause he makes the V KNEW | WASN'T | most money. MISTAKEN ABOUT S WHERE | HID THIS A fariff can't BONE.! Robbing Peter to pay effort if you of to pay Peter ricanism manfully THE FINANCIAL WAR IN WATERBURY The war is not yet over in Water- bury. Not even a city election can | mettle it. Citizens of the brass city inre treated to one set of*financiai | statistics after another, and it may be possible, if they live long enough, | they will be able to analyze | The most recent statistical informa- | tion includes charges that the city | adminiatration or some of its hcad | men have violated the city charter |relative to ety finances— | that were brought up betore Jut al- ways indignantly denied. Now, in a the Water- | declares | benetit everybody. Paul is a waste also” ron Paul If he Poor old dutfer! buair people say money-getting; if he time, people say he fool of himself. he tends to is a slave to has a good is making a them. A New York policeman was dis- irged for being drunk on duty. othing is done about the me who are obviously druni on their imaginary duty. 1.2TBEH dlers 50 | third public statement, e | bury charter commission | that millions in civic funds have been handled, and goes into much Everything from deliberate to There Thos: b E two kinds of peopla: who would enjoy being starel d those who are important enough to be stared loosely detail. | misrepresentation | statsmenta are charged to City Hall. 1t may be that citizens of Water- where Irench designers say that things only half exposed are more interest- | Ing, so that explains the curiosi 2bout Washington's bootleggers. cooked-up the Man! Dusty, Pup bury have concluded that Mean Clemmons: Dear vou used to flowers and gifts ied 2 Yea T {o rain = An war English 3 between nan predicts Think how the will quail when the “Charge it! protection of is rather bold have one for do shower | must Mrs. you is o much smoke there But inclined sexes. be arm feminine hos remember how me with we Clen | it ain’t goin the majority docs greatly dome:ire. masculine before | not seem to 1 cries W o marr nons alarmed. Democracy seems {0 phlegmatic in Waterbury, long as the gasoline stations furnish the the populace is content to do its joy-riding That is saying, in cffect, that General | Nothing perfect | Apathy is the municipal despot. where all of the | The situation in Waterbury comes | T8 of and ac- do, no R honey, more!” Bohnen but | but each Gotham's sprakeasies only fair to tionality nd 100 i na - EES The cost of living is highest af midnight! From Our Own Infant- Regulations Little Jane's grandma measured vard by holding onc end of the goods to her nose, and then atretch- ing the picce at arm’s length’ One day Jane found a bit of rib- bon “Grandma." she said gravely, “smell this and see how long it s —Mrs. Harvey DeRose in its own way o is In China, Dangh- ¥ Drill n could the Revolution | are killed. babics | a down to this—that money counts are juggled in the most care- free Yet the | and they Correct | school has an wow," said the “and we must the city goes | .., 4 7 {825,000 a Even {hen they may mere- | thrill of in into the hands of re- | ers appointed Ly the aate, When | tihe next election rolled around they this sentence: “That little instructor who's a university president have him if it takes vear." faghion in the state. . people are not aroused | probably won't be until { bankrupt 1 place that goe: the living a Copyright, 1929, Publish Syndicate probably would vote against the n-.i 25 Years Ago To‘{ay eivers, their agents and their party. | at | Herman boerr permit to erect Shuttle Meadow Engineer W. H Corbin touring car. inum body, put enjoy rs A NEW YORK AT A GLANCE By LeRoy Burrows Go! Apartment No children) 1ic %omi cach add. mi walk a mile for a Camel “Baggage, mister?” “Is it good | stuff 2" Lotsa roonf inside the car!” . Join the Navy. . “Line forms to the right.” Polo Grounds, Round Prip “Whew! that was close!” Traffic. Street Under . op thief a ticket for | ool } 5 for first ra| Stop! | | ent. ( | Waterinury is peculiar way. Waterbury, by the opportunity ity manager. We instead of trying to out of the prev has been frame road Cadwell in his with the alum- ddic” Bald and | - his 50 mile an hour racing machine | NO out of business yesterday when the | = - {two cars collided by granted | a bulding on is the | n 4 5 way. state’'s best for a first % class are surprised that politi “make | s Repair. “Wanna performance, iling finan- cial meas, the go-called “better ele- this ment” in the town doesn't do some- I Am room only! Danger, n git a cuppa coffee, Building Going Up. One-Way Street Building (‘foming Down Loyish bob s Blind Attorney W. (' ke address Bristol Monday evening A meeting of all the formation of abolish publie of the r Hungerford, Mth, James T E. Attwood, I. John Walsh has Chairman Sloper town finance Ex-Licutenant Governor Mills and amily will spend Thanksgiving day coibs e o with Mr. and Mrs, Herbert L. Mills | © Hec chanh etk h | program fer t'night's fight!” IOt et oy olllogitinele roeh das e “I'm A stranger here mynelf.” ment Uil weele was 330005 Tng| “Joinal Welld inl Tele outside work has bcen finished upl::;x:q«,. 'm;;":g,c(_ irlett, former | @ - is «coring a great | S0P Hungerfor the stranger " standin® will subject. East,” in bringing on the about Vou're ‘Hands an on reign of a city likeli- of the I ; yuh he buday hood is t n would lift the depths by hat such of those interested liome protec- object is 1o 1o exercise a the moral acts will be held at on Thanksgiving | lepressing the town o1 in tice simply starvine poli- Jose ling and censorship of community MG A hangers-on the crib. Waterb ticiana and “Oh more o ves: a much ‘em off foist Glorifying American Girl “Don’t push! “Let's see your license.” . . ., Were you delayed in this mornin'? “Goin’ kid?" becomin’ the 1Ty papers, in- Why don't {he the Y 12 impossible officials manager With an Waterbury 1 of electing Republican work on the city effectivel manager trying to do by en | “Taxi the tie-up “Watchya step “What d'va say the green line, No ‘Peanuts! Candy “Pull ov bloc, Ghatles 5 Meskill, William Platt and Jn been appointed by investigate the heme more ? s . city up!” probably wonld become a beacon of Follow | Parking Subway Sun to FINDS WHAT toth Open LOOKS FOR that ONE ONI g ver Sensational charges |ality, drunkenness and drug distri- might be Sui- Arson bution comprice what ! industry rs termed an eatablished on by the department o, 3 Mies Ellen Strong | oty ttdledly w Britain girl o as a writor, Cape Cod have heen made by hit Wenona Osborne Pinkham, secre- Civie | Both o “I hope this dance doesn't My feet are simp- Massachusetts that the investigators ¢r who went out to dig up 1 found, tary of % POPE RECEIVES BISHOP Home, Nov. 21 (UP)—Iope Dius | recelved Bishop John B. Peterson of | PIY Killing me. Boston today. Rishop I'eterson of-| Qrace: “"Me fered felicitations and good wishes | for the pope’s sacerdotal jubilee in | behalf of Cardinal O'Connell of Boston was unable to come to ¥ | Gilbert last much lonzer Leagne leaguc | It mployed \ppears L of | orps last & W 100. andal that conld be Ielix Hahn. ; One Hundred Per Cent T I'rom the hall where the en's convention being me roar after roar of applause “What's all the noise about?” acked a pollceman of a man who bad just stepped out “They've besn making speeches.” replied the lafter, *“and somebody Jjust introduced the man who sold nature of report one | 1s! irpression that the investi- who an interesting time Romg was Bishop Peterson for New York on ¢ main trouble with such re- . the 1 sail Vulcania, I'riday | € eonditions can be What counts | ports is that bad found almost anywhere There is a strict | hiblting the abuse Tves, the famous town. ordinance pro- of cats in St Cornish fishing i= not total of “cases” ated to the enumer- but the percentage as applied | | population as a whole. | ) | | | 1ine | tendance | United | of | there bloke | “Let | hell | Mussolini a book on how sclf-confidenc He Did! The tramp was just the to acquirc corner—the HERE!” velled th house, “I told you to rug and I'd bring morc pay for your dinner.” " said the tramp. ‘put that rug on the lin it,) and I did! lady the cle that 50 you could you sail and beat A H. Marshall Reproduction rhidden) Questions and wors Ho%n aishingto QUESTIONS ANSWERLED You can get an answer 1o any question of fact or {nformation by writing to the Questton Editor. New Sritain Herald, Washington Bureau, 22 New York avenue, Washington, D. C, enclosing two cents in stamps i for reply. Medical, legal and marital advise cannot be given. nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. Al other questions will recefve a per- sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor. Who wrot Sophomor Walter O'Keefe the Q there song of E and Dolan Q. Boby Did Gilbert Roland dolph Valentino play the male role fn the motion “Camille A, “Camille” has been produced six times on the screen. Years ago Rudolph Valentino played * mand” to Nazimova's “Camille,” and Gilbert Roland was “Armand” in the most recent version In which Norma Talmadge played the title role. Q. Why must a house that been wired for electricity have ground wirc A, To permit stray electric cur- rents to pass to the carth without damage fo the circuit. Q. What'is the origin and mean- ing of Wladislaw? A. It is a Polish name meaning “ruling glory”. It ia derived from the Slavic very “vladati” meaning to rule. Q. he United States other one in Virginin? How Lridge? A. There are more than of considerable size. The hest known i the celebrated Natural Dridge in Itockbridge county, Virginia. It has a span of 90 feet and is from 50 to 100 feet wide, The thickness of its crown s about 40 feet and its arch 18 215 feat above the stream. A public road passcs over it. Q. What is the record for at a colleglate football or Ru- leading picture has a Are there natural bridges in than the large is that game? The record attendance at {he Notre Dame-Navy in Chicago, October 13, 1928 I shadow a very or a noun? It is ha How was 000 ame Q a0 Q . many members the Supreme Ap- Volstead Act as constitu- Court proved ihe tional? A Q Board? A Kenard more decision Who patented Was unanimous. the Ouij patented by the Novelty company of Balti- Maryland, July 1, 1850, and the rights were sold to William Fuld, Baltimore in 1021, who manufactures them. Q. How many New York City? A. According to the were 803,045, Q. What is the value of a grim half dollar dated 19207 A. Sixty-five cents Q. How is it from It was alians last census Pil- San Fran- lana - cisco to Hawaii? About 7,000 “Why Mad He figure ion and on Hong Konz, by way o mil Anthony called A lie was Wayne Anthony" was a soldier and romar in the American Revolu- was called “Mad Anthony” ccount of his rcckless daring in How long ago did w-o;mm she lived two thousand years Q. How long has Nicholas Lol speaker the 1 Representatives? December worth IHouse A Q. States en of Sinee When nickel did coinage of five-cent pieces United begin? Who were the That nickname was applied my to the Tnglish Puri- Parliamentar in the I. It originated in wearing their hair Cavaliers wore flow Roundheads? cont uously tans N thei irles hion of 1ort ing locks Q high sch A, An academy between an clementary college, and school In a as the United s and the 1 Academy. they which the ing arc trained Is ar den same as is intermediate school and a to high 1 Academy Military institutions in learn- i corresponds v anches of nd specis taugh som¢ in Observations On The Weather hington, Nov. 21 for Southern New Englar erally falr tonight and colder tonight; moderate mostly northwest Forecast for T Fair tonight and night; fresh minighing IForeca. vicinity Iriday Conditions: Pressure continues to rise gradually over the region and the North Atlantic states | but i still relatively low and BNOWs were reported from Lake districts and portions of the Obfo valley eastward to the W England coast. Temperaturcs below freezipg have advanced eastward to the Appalachian highlands and southward to a line from Tennessee to southern New Mexico. . Conditions favor fair weather with ture o IForecast en- Friday inds, stern Friday; northwest N York colder winds, to di- for Fair New and Have colder and tonight light | upper for this vicinity lower tempera- mperaturés yesterday High Atlgnta . 5 Atlantic City Boston Nuffalo (Chicago Cincinnati Denver Duluth Hatteras .. Los Angeles . | Miami | | now Minneapolls . Nantucket ashville New Haven at- |[New Orleans New York Norfolk, Va, | Admiral 7 Northfield Pittsburgh Portland, St. Louis Washington EXPERT DELEGATE APPROVED BY JAPS Vit M . Admiral Takarabe Going to Par- ley to Appease (lique Tokyo, Nov. 21 (#) akarabe — Status ster of navy on Tokyo's delegation to the forth- London naval tioned, and government learned Dritish corresponden ernment that t conferenc upheld by was here o today that in recent Tokyo zov- 18 undesiral be included in London five- The Tokyo said to have concur- the governmen i v stated o naval delegation ower naval Zovernment red readily. Foreign office ed the official miral Takarabe, navy, was i a rt the rence, exp to confs is spokesman explai W was that Ad- minister of the appointed a delegate fo the conference in his capacity statesman, not as a naval expert. Authoritative s pointed out that just as the American dele- gation must include senators for the purpose of insuring senate rati- fication to hatever agreement may be reached so the Japanese dele tion must lude a naval repre- sentative, Otherwise the naval power is considerab! obstacles in the way wpproval. constitution r quires the minister of navy to be- to the mavy it is unavoidabls b representative of this be naval vir a quar clique, whose might put privy As the o1 council's Japanese . long th clique m: times many heaches, often- small area, Wwhose peculiar property metallic tone when of very the 1 has ¢ off givin stepped of on, When children cough or sneeze.Safe—and pleasant. wi 1 for girls het, our Washington Luteau ORIGINS AND MEANINGS tells the derivation and and meaning of vour own ar Fill out the coupon below DOES YOU to Zachary hut —— — — = ~(LIP COUPON | xam 1352 EDITOR New York Bure eht Washington Avenug, Wa want n copy of the bulletin FIRS 4 in_coin, or loosa uncancelled, tage and handling costs NAME REET AND NUMBER { i : Iama lcld-.r ot the New Britai v friend's I NAMES, R NAME MEAN? for 1 letin on undreds ach hout whole alpha- AND THEIR ud of names. 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