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rt T R g AR TR | 6 . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929. New Britain Herald /" HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | s with A Americar a situation crews, as rican crew rican To ob- s must be notably highe Tnaved Dafly (Sunfay Excepted) verags of At Herald Bldg., 61 Church Street = SUBSCRIPTION DATES 1o & Year 2.00 Thres Months UNDER THE WATERS 75c. a Mont 2 tered at the Post Oice at New Britaim |, H . oll of two score de Second Class Ma) I {to have been 40 | eogendered by th TEL % . Business Offico originated in t Editorlal Rooms tween Nova Sce setts, 30t @ advertising 1 portion of the ¢ nlation books and Toom alwa;s opea to adiertisers. uce Member of the Assocated Press OR S onett Tre Amociated Press in vxcine lito ’ ttled 1o the use for repub ail news credited to 1t or not | credited in this paper ond a news published therein. ocs Member Audit Bareaa ot Circulation tion The A. B. C. Ia a which furnishes newspapers end tisers with a strictly honest ana ulation. Qur circulation tatis: national orguaiz sometin ssing far em mischief, lowever, ship o of an commonly But 1stomarily se rious based upon this audit. This imsures pro- | r 10 shipping, at times tection ege! fraud '™ newspaper dis- 4 . g tributton ares to both natinal amd | traveling thousands of miles to land Roeniin daers ond there inundating the coast line. In Newfoundland all those w} The Ferald fo on exle Aaily in New gl York at Hotaling's Newestand, Times vhen this mon € h- Bquare; Bchulir's Newsstands, Entrance 1 lived along the shore, hard P G Lo il lived along the shore, hardy fisher follk who were sudde a “wall of water” aimed Another proof that santiy | | 2t them from the ocean, and from departed from the country is hich there was no ready escap one can meet gentlemen who lost | There'is a record of a tidal Tieavily in the stock slump who we traversing the entire reaches frankly admit that prices really ,0f the vast Pacific, from in the gone too high. neighborhood of Japan fo the Amer- ican coast. One's imasination re- A survey of driving in Qrovidence analyze yielded the observation that the 10 greatest danger to pedestrians at | %aters to b dangerous corners is the almost | cause the formati universal hahit of tooting the lorn @ riace. Then instead of slowing down. when somebo is run over driver was | Cur It ows that slowing fense naturally is that the the ‘That, if try careful, having tooted horn, is the driver who k down is more valuable than blowing o0 1 would be disastrous in the | the horn in a crisis who invariably | @xtreme. A wise nature seemingly never' worries about automobil® | has planned it that the land above el the waters should be the first to be e solid and secure, We do not feel inconvenienca when a « MAIL SUBSIDILS 3 e occurs under the waters, ex- .‘\‘Lllr‘“;nk u; I(:hii..,m » g nera S s e "“‘“K“’ il dm it e "if""‘l‘ ches land to remind us that LCul L i kT 2 '“ ia atill moulding the earth Atlantic steamships carrying mafl | ot 5 RS e amounting to $43,500 a voyage, That Band means if the hips are American 2 s vessels. The present payment for - MANUFACTURING mailg is carrying the North Atlantic reagon on a poundage basis, It is one of t Louis Fitz chief characteristics of th Jones White act th pouniage basis is 10 be set acide climinated, i catge of American | 16 hnicality A ships, in favor of a flat r 1790, he declared any person w 1o Jones White act S0 there stor have been 26 mail carrying contracts made, all to places other | scientists that ¢ 1 that continue 10 underneath trembling of such powe port Jones fiy g of t i3 beli gre wenry of Peoria and at n force of such a w wa ceives a sharp turn upon attempting appens under the to by many worst earthquakes Mict the earth oc- aters , i3 fortunate, An earth occurring FELONS Federal J udge . i3 not udicial w dated felon of n prohi- than Europe. The government pays, nder these contracts, $12,000,000 a t ses8- year. The more important contracts, | ing liquor. Hence 10 s those involving the carriage of mail @Ware of anybody breaking the Jones to Europe, remain to bhe lot law and does not report it to the The Jones Whits ording to | uthorilics, ig a felon according to the postmaster general, cncournges the law of Nothing is simpler the sa Board flect | The judicial int n of the to pri that 1790 d the f and ten law and the private interests provi | felons of most of us, but ships to Europe, they will be able to | what difference does that make to a government for carrving the mails | that now, even more so than in the %0 Europ: past, there will be more felons out of to Le considered poor | n than r the government to own is gratifying today to learn that ips its nd pay the $43,500 Washington prohibition officials do per trip o itsel not sympathize with feleral judges | It is clear from recent statements, | Who dig up ancient laws and try to of the foregoing declarations | 22p 1o present conditions. of the postmaster general are typical, that a government subsidy for MORE. LIGHT steamships is to function at last, Jt vho were downtown last isn't called t comes un- | night new blaze of light, in ntracts. 1f | f Of course, this re- C constr r cey over the side- tion of ners jt has | the t ces ater. No other in- never falls as thea d of a theater, for in- t had no mors recourse to s than t erage and are sure to let the i er 4 a thea not cover. 1 A ! v ot to nd usged of failing to through the 1 es are to ¥ o other two are ir conipete effect with the foreign o he apitol and ti rand labor; 1 this i} 5 RAlR o this difference in cost of ed fectures with right should be injures the possibility of rociated with the amuscment husi- ships competing on vq ] Cire wagons are always forcign ships ¢ painted red, for inst no manned American crew " now ers? That i point that ould 1 1 gr mouic receive much consideratio the | g o brighter on the outeide eign crews is something, but not a8 | ways" They ! downtow stricts like nothing else | that t ersity “aliforn | ! 7, downtown districts like nothing else | that the 1 ity of California lm“ ;:MM&&&Q&&OQJA&»99.!1&09)“00&”0&3&33&0)0&9#0553 You'll of supporter does, greatly to the satisfaction, be it €n vears received an average of ‘ | : mong your many riends rign adie, of the merchants, Take the | SL0D000 & year from private| ‘i et HE 0 BS E R VER 2 New Biltatn, 0ne 56 the His sources | , - b gorgeous marquers fro [ N GeRGLeIleD 4 Carnasie Tor | & o downtown district o e s e e 18 * & | s » R ; iR benefaction, The Rock 3?2!:: T ¢ Makes Random Observation 4 Suldn’t look k. fellers, father and son, have dis UDELL | 3 S @ ksl 5080 150 Dirough i - e On the City anc lts People M Sl Izockeieller Institute for Medical Re- [ Send il communieations o tun || ¢ roh, Genera ducation T Y ST 4 > earchfi £l s x““ i Shop Editar. care o1 the New | TTIIIIEEE0EEIUTITTTVISITIINIIIITICIOIGIICITICT95 Y ok : " G d ]" A1) Britatny Herald, and goor tetes || Tax Collector Criticized counterman the amo g bite Sneiman s o will e forwarded to New York | Por Performing His Dy on the check, to be paid as the cus- ) i ! ¥ SRR ’ s L3 lotte M. Lodmis T colo | {aniexleaven el T eres Brijain man, ac i A e:'$ 0 2 $ 3 cctor, was subjected to unwarrant- | all right—except that during correspondent “for: the nitey Carnegie bequests have gone to DESPITE THE HEALTH EXTE CASL RHan cedjto] ntoall right—except that during rush pilot for the Newspap ot e AR e et A ana it $as o SNt g 1 and undes 1 criticism hours it is difficult to keep track of ociation 1 In closing we wish them well in | colieges, Carnegie Institute of Pitts-| When things grow dull as all{ g /u it 08 St o8 o '_"'_[‘l“" rocoming in, thus pre- |yersation which flew thick and fas § R il Lurgh, the Carnegie Endowment for creation Jies 5 venting him from taking two checks. | gyunders mentione t he B g International Peace, the Carnegie | It's lack of fun-tilation, Folks, | Councilman vle, in ton jat | Given two ch a crowded Tes-|irom New Britain, another m e Hero Fund Commission and oth he animating breeze of Jjo revealed rapcor and polill al I\ irin kel, it is possil ientioned that Ralph Mulligan, BUSES TO THE AIRPORT altruistic activities, =t irected his firciatithe tax colle A STaeY er worih a dollar. | Ne Britain Herald's business rep airport or airports | Among other great foun GETTING SERIOUS! 1 one of the most ai 18 mom re's how . The custom:r | yesentative in New York, was arour ¥ i ‘, A Sy e e e e history 8f the « I rricdly around to see that : S © is no Aiff 5.000,0 ‘ I boys! Money mean b o few words, vie T 1 1o +mplo are watching, graos ersation e Tve . ss, and the $20,000,000 unde that! In his last thres Doyle drow meant Berlin, Cor 1ical Foundati £ he has inclosed ‘love’ instead ch iy cuppa cawfee, did not discover t G e check.” 8 friend L presenting one check, on which | misunderstood him - y Sowicki real Th counterman, with a thousand | called aside and ) . - 8 A person wit crders o1 his raind, hurriedly | carth should th acts an ANCIeS Hi 11N SHOP NEWS WEEKLY argoyle punches a nick have a correspon in Derlin, v 2 - positions, The sly one e% {0 a corner anad | it advertisir 1 if se 3 — Crime! to he to torment poor m guzzies down his coffee. Then he|lt the master z exper & of them, 100, 1 BY ROBERT QUILLEN ok r tells me that with a|they failed to pay their 1 cunters up 1o the other counier | ¢f the cou in on the know tomers for the planes i little patience horses can Le trained Loomis, it 1 Hoyle, had |and orders a real dinner—turkey _ get to them. . Sl 5 o naehs i BRI e THG DI and what- ang aressing, mashed potato, vege- | Town Pays Its Own Way : SimIEo: oty sensitive as| That must be ;m- way the ones we t working man | taply gide dishes, pie a la mode, | BY Operating Electric P a woman who enof back are trained! orkir Wt e S ; enores Rloeg oup if he wants it. and perhaps| Property owners in this city wiy op Wiy shouldn't the Carnegic Foun Drama? 3 ‘”")” ] »1“' presents the se2- | paid a higher tax bill this year thi PR o e S N T T e Wit i, Pl s a labies of | 004 check. stll unused, and bears |they did last year, and who receins : ball players? It always investigates | ¢ Tl b A e s s ] in ’)r.:m)r!u When | monthly stateinents from the ligh Heroos pedestrians are lucky enough s i oA g Dggser PR 2l be always on the increase, have re , o1 n over by a vchicle of thi It the O r has b : % e e i ; i et i|reason to cuvy e residents ¢ y mre the 1 cantender 0 vxplanation of everything is T it . nie to nots 1 @ cstablishment 2 | Colby, e extensiol he Public Utili- that cranks make noisy protest and b contact avith 1a ORI Y t first glance th e Th e Ules Commission is the umplre. otners never think to express their Movies? years, Loomis i tiv em rather dangerous, but the m.n | Colby 1 o .v.va-: for S s st ot G proval According 10 a physiognomist, 2 humane tax coll co e S e T ere is an instance where the | 55T shirp nose denotes an abundance of from the standpoini of i Tt e ofliy oy et e ey s s Lozl flexibility of buses is again well \yall street gambling isn't like | curlosity, duty and humane from the “Monior am mukine s mistek dadlind sovie uses s e proven. There is no question about crap shooting at all. In the latter | We always thought that was indi- of the property owner who e e e il i e 2 : . . the hone o 's | cated a e! to pa is = pee o S S e Stopyief hg slouliciany additional expense which might be {'d'” le hone ds .In the'player's) cated by a e onghy I ; #ocs in, =0 if he is discovercd :n|rabbit farm, one has sustained thq prohibitory to the extension, T s Sportat o e act a glib apology will settle the | other, progress has been the rule and : —— Sports! 1 point 1estion When | 7 R % : huses can follow t ov Simin Hal overlook the fact : ' 162 DEEAGTES hoth the city and the citizens hav( A TR Slocks were not the only things A Gl ‘Ml is -m“} to have discov- Tl : s s cond check for his man-sized din- cd coffers, paradoxical as th growth of the city and no section | " onE SR RO tared hiew | ©red a method of disguising i It i o Rava il el e S jt rated by buses need he !l fow a lot of noses got back to [IEgerprints. vl‘;m‘" ‘]:“ 2 e covered in this( he still can claim New Britainits, at least thos neglected by transportation facilities, W’:""D"i":fi”""“l“)""”| M”fl” "]dm- A it e 1 mistake, and he hasn't refused 19 with fertile imagi cun All that is required is for the cit e o BATELA (LENICn BOCR Tl OnK but it g fo t he has ordered on ize the Utopian condition th: e L docs & child permitied to | VAY towards wearing away the pat- e annet e ch f would exist if, instead of receivit o0 keep the roads traversed in good .gavelop its personality” always|tern of a thumb! Rl da comics when Heln fokier froin this lax bllciin vir repair. The presence of huses along | choose the personality of ” . e s of his off ' ron ax collect 2 P k choose the personality of a hyena? | payment of taxe \ d pays only the nic g that taxes must I i on a strect frequently stimulates such ] = | Literary isiharad ror « @ clever man can ea before July 1 th cofved a let metivities' whereas without =uch \?::,0],\:2”){) :« H\J:r;(;vm;rl u:-, r ,1,.“‘ “One can feel something master- cted, the te he even starts out, stating there will be no tax asses % . magazin s a st competing ! g d maje s weste A whether he hag been dis F 0 Fiz el stimiulation tiers probably wold Bo | wiin cveriioty e roest the oo | (Ul ond magealic In g Bou'-westesly he would disc 1 whether he hay been discovered, for ment this year; and, in the new s g | with ybody except the book-of- | gale, savs a writer, “even as it sbilitics. If he fa e average restaurant man who ' mail, the local’ of t is to say fewer attempts made at repair. | the-month clubs sweeps through the highways and A caught a customer fn such a scheme | the local business office of J. Tienry Both Corbin Ozgood T L city.” B ould clearl Qidata itharas oz | Ay Lottt Gl s requently flics off at g “OUld clearly indicate that somo- Roraback should advise there wil avenue are instances where streets | AINAYS by stocks ab the boutein to it! 1 offera arguments which |8 Was wrong. He would cheek be no charge for light and powe vill need more attention by e price ag which you buy. | — Sl ieh up with the countermen and con-| Colby, by way of explanation, hee pr a 1 0 ny % i o s 3 1 the shier. who n n ) hoard af public works. People who s tax collector may 1 halked hicr ho sits near 1 tpal power plant which suy e e e e oo e A 5 e ¢ coun iv' where the checks 0 s not only t7 ty, but also the RER e o tell those fellows in Washington how I.oomis is concerned, he could snap "1‘;';"‘ are exposcd. Somebo unding comriunities of Gemy, . e s ¥ %% 1o manage things; wishing you ngers a neil just so long “0Uld be bound to indicate suep lo, Selden, Rexford, Levant and they will do when they bump OVer | how (o manage vour kid, as he does t connected witn ©190 and if that is shown the man Drewster. the bad spots. S hisistation 1 e it o fqunre evervthing and draw th Atfer scanningz the six-year earn, The independent bus lines who _ Opinions of may differ, but | dirances to sunpo him and the 150 }‘- G wailing proprictor hy ings report of the plant, tha cily there can inly one opinic statutes of Conneeticy i % both checks quite uncon- | council waived ail and personi desire the franchise to reach the air- | 501 ¢ ‘:" ‘,‘:‘. )":I,‘ M ”I' 5 Habhi ¥ e 1 : Staneriviiey : A l[,,],l ,‘ Issa port are entitled to commendation ' 4nq donsn't, The Obssrver j o surprised at | Aie scheme worked So success- | to T 5 onded inahtenntes: ot for their enterprise. In this they — - thods of doing husiness M in - Springficid poor 32 ) give abundant evidence that they de- | The ideal wife Is one just smart adopted by somd Ciimoen rosiaurant - men genuinely An Oklahoma, city once abolishs 5 cnough to sce wonder and jus report was receive ol iT lurmed at v - tax levy when several ofl wellf sire to serve public to the best (NOUED sl nagE and Just : . AR AR o el B eyt Falgoll el i 5 umb cnough to think you commission on a coatract for r ween food nd food paid dizcovered on city owned proy of their abilitics, der. pairs to No. 3 engine house One | for. Final sonwone realized the ¥ and revenue was produced suf, e = = councilman. without asking ques- me could be pulled by grabbing ficient in amount to pay the entire THE PRINCELY HABIT the divoree dvil? Well, a big tions of a fire commissioner present, |10 tickets, and it wan stopped onec | municipal expense, Colby had ne OF GIVING AWAY MILLIONS | D¢ t doesn't ¢ any saes from moved that the report be returned |“hd for all by putiing the tickets such good luck, but by wise han. N e e little prince after a republic is to the board because only two hids ider the eagle eye of the cashier. | ling its power plant it ha Ay ack in 1589—old-timers remem- | (oo were quoted. He assumed that the I'wo cups- of coffee for the price co same result ber it—Andrew gie declared £ board had invitcd only two con- Of one obtained through she power was genera that it was his conviction that the | Daughter's idea of a room that re- tractors to sul proppsals, His | heive © customer buys the cof- | by steam. This plan was found fg rich man is only a custodixn of his Iflu ‘! Jw‘r‘xnrwrv‘.h‘s properly is on K'_U -,?-'”“:n; tm'r!w }”‘\' to adoption :\ and l‘ about a third of it, be costly, requiring an annual appro. % incd with mirrors. | | When another member of the coun- feturning to . the counter o coni- priation of about $10.00 I wealth ror the public Weitare. And cil, noting 4 nl S . shftd AR 1 he A e # il. noting the Diess of the fire Plain that it is too hot. He asis revenue. A change was made of a7 with these words the iron master | “No hunter ever found a dead ele- commissioner, tlhouziht it would be | for more milk and gets it, filling up engine run by crude oil. and ¢ began founding libraries and dispos- | Phant.” Well, no fisherm ever ‘j" part of sdom to a ques- ihe cup. He drinks about half increasc in revenue and decrease ing of money in other important par- found a dead worm. | ‘)“,: Tt \1’- loped that the board ¢ofiee and takes the rest back to resulted 5 'ad inserted in the press an adver- | he other counterman, complai t} « ticulars, [ g : i nan, complaining is the result of flve years ¢ 4 3 Senator Blah drinks and so shall | tisiment calling for bids on the re- (o him the cofies 100 cold ani ion: I'rom the gross prof : Quite of other million- 1" says John Do« What about | pairs. Only two contractors re- contains too much milk. A few w.li plant has not only wiped ovi G G AT e b £ enator Blah lies and so shall 12" Oh, Oh, Say ll"w:w Others dld not care to | chosen words convinces the counter- the debts that had acerued under ths have agreed with the thesis gf Mr. e oo .)~ : ; Friend: “ilow are you getting \i 2 '\'\‘lv‘-yn v(!vx ‘\;vh’xmmnn was | wian that he must have put too steam plant, paid for itself and a Carnegic. A princely sum of monecy R oL Enanunosbeats sl S Iod alon e s iingles 5 to the council, the motion to niuch milk in the cup, and the muy | expansion and upkeep of the water ¥ 4 »ms greater than all famous men Author: “Not so good. It seems 1 Feturn the report to the board was un filled to the brim, this tin nd electrical distributing has been disposed of since thal who don’t beat their wives—if you | can't ring the bell! B T Sy e his an trical distributing pip onicy can't ring the bell! & ; ) T w 1 ot coifee. Nut result: nearly Lut also has delivered into variong time. America is far too frequently want an alibi for beating you | —Allen Pricto | MAade the motion had nsked ques-liwo cups of coffee for the price of |corporate funds a total of 3147 referred to by envious Europeans as = | = Honaib forciy Hgsaciion Athejio There §s now o balance of 2 Senator Johnson thought it noth AR B vationt confugion TR S ek d e ety 1 10w a balance of the land of dollar chasing: one hears | o™\ eia) when he was overlooked | e up immediately S .06 in the light, power and : v Sgafos : ) I verlooked | sther was explaining | UP {mmediately, 1o Patter-on O stand funds. When the annuc much less of it as a land where dol- by the presid A convention g ot Conayivail 2 Being Cross Ouest f Y e annuz] lara by the millions aré given away. treated him y one time, | i S e e e Save i on Gy Ty Wil te) Couch Bob P R 1t \‘.x‘v were being fix: Cortaln forelsn masters of wealth | (0L Toms L bodies called the Hou nd the | ““}:~ Somethin for Nothing. local Lions' club last Tuesday, |i of a1 ,: o v"xl o might well copy. Few of them do. | g5 ens of charming frocks St jencle A T LY centinually crop up v il et the news reporters were | plus from the municipal plant. and R E e 8 ithy Amer- |Clork, “ani {ho smar(cat ones are fog | TIRKSS 0 sncoch ,\:w.:l Iindlinen Sot LRl St B gl ing 1 10; of bolozna to the coaches try- .l having very substantially | the men vote on it.” ) 3 0f otherwise hon- | ing 10 whip a smo ning foot- reduced the city’ g icans to dispose of their wealth for | large women. [t R ow | 5t citizens Is applicd to the task of | pay) Pl oth running foot- reduced the city's bonded indebted- S Sl e [l carButy: excluimed Martha, Show | o 0 E O for mothing. 4 | .l aggresation fnto shape. Know. |ness, voted to abollsh completely thy i n el oo pyrIgh e Publishers Syndicate | €47 ey vote if they haven't any | s ¢ ing Bob as the Obscrver does, it | previous city levy of 22% mills, and One hundred and seventy-nine im- U g {heads? You said they were hodies!™ | TUM "]r it ]'\"“ Britain people, for would he unfalr, in to allow |to grant 25 per cent, deuctlon iy = LRl | example, have found perfeetly | {hose w : i £ e e oo e Lo oo | —Mrs. Fred Crowley | | those words go unchallenged. Now, | the cost of curre b o “']l‘" u ‘“U”’”“'"“ ”"“1 )i per cent 25 Year&' A 0 Toda ‘ T [ easy way, of saving 12 cents on the [ Hob you know, as well as anybody, | buying e lesritony i ety St A0 g 'y WOMEN AT THEIR wonstt | fre to Waterhur Or Teturn. At that football players are exged oa| This story, sounding more like 4 o m en thus seen their y A | other man didcovers how he can g B Erante A ¢ 3 & i | b .8 By Fred Roy Coky o P how he can get [ty greater things by reporters who | political idealist's dream than the birth sinc ) 3 ; | She: “And this 1s [little Leora. | RSATIY WO cups of coffec: for the ":lw!(,\ ind extoll them to the Nth | tact that it is, would scem to giv Colleges and universities have re- The attendance a he eveninglgnes only six but what a clever | PTIC Of one, in a busy restaurant,— | g If newspapers puff a play- | opponents of pubdic ownership of it 0 SRR ERtEr 007 it CRr | o RN IR R s G bty (el S ie il R R0 AT el i duty of the coaches is | utilitics something to think abont, el L lozlygct g | vious yeur ] ) must put her in the movies, Turn| The train fare stunt probably doss! lightencd, for a player will do his e 5 1 donated. There are those In the *]m ':[_“m, 8 s rushed Wi youp noad, Leora, so the gentleman | MOt Mect With the approval of the | vimost to live up to his reputation T the donations to Orders. o is operating da S & New Haven road, bnt it is worked | . A = * X X profile. 5 wor How many times, as coach haye ir of learning are over- \'K"]"l‘“(;“)'”' i “’q:” s 1‘;"; i (Leora's profile 1§ exhibited.) | Continually, neverthcless, apparently | you told a player he hasnt lived up servations Sl e e semem e olenan B SRS T | without _ difficulty. “The system ix 1o his reputation 2 g L R e DS R | She: “She dances beautifully and | 8imple. The fare to Waterbury from | Honestly, don't you think, Bob, n e eather eterm AL For the first time in years, Church | #iN88 and plays the harp and re- | New Britain, or from Waterbury to | that Coach Stevens, between whh} years show, hiowever, that il ..‘m B W”‘”“ > ;"‘»‘“ ““ 3 “1‘,”,‘, hundreds of pieces from mem- | NOW Britain, paying all the way |halves at the Yale-Princeton game, | great mniversities have re- |5 L reepectable appear. | ©TY and swims and dives and drives | ('TOUR. i8 80 cents. The fare from | when the score wns 0 to 0, told the| Washington, Nov. 23.—Foreca preater part.of theit) anes s LS ADESER R W speaks five iguagus | €W Britainito Bristol, or reverau, | Yale players thet they had the|for Southern New Englind: Cloudy funds from privite The O. 10, will hold a fair at | fuently and gives imitations, Give |13 20 cents. The fare from Bristol | golden opportunity of proving the | Probably occasional snow in wes o s Hanna's #imors for o week, There |41 imitation of Clara Bow, ducky,” | 10 Waterbury, or reverse, is 45 conte. (newspapermen lars, when some of |21 north portions and snow or rain ores of others L Al e (Taotalobliges)) { Thercforc the traveler who pavs|them claimed that Yale liad a one | Il Southeast portion Saturday and pr contributions. o You: “Ruperh! his way through fromi this city to|man team? You, as one of the hest | Sinday; little change in tempera- N T has faken out a| She: “Yes, indeed, we've spent | the Brass City payva 80 cents, but by | conches and players in the country | MIe: e o patent on o grease eup and has as- | {housands ¢ her education. Do | UsiNg the zone ticket to Bristol and {not so long ago, surcly should know | _I'orécast for Fastern New York: he best of one'a kuowledge, how. SiEned It to the Corbin Motor Ve- | ¥our Swan Danee for the gentleman, (DUVING a tickel from {hat city 1o |that newspapers and newswriters | (10U4%, probably occasional — snow i etk icle Co. | Leora, Mother will hum the music.” | Waterbury, he can make the trip |are rungs in the ladder of fame, |S2Urday and Sunday, slowly rising ey no strings are ticd to the There were 11 deaths 11 mar-| (Leora goes info her dance.) | for 65 cents. ANl this is verified at |and you know, as well as the next | L°Mperaturc in north portion Satur, wealth, Some of the universities th tiages recorded at the office of the You: “It's unbelievable.” | the passenger offices of the New |ccach, that football players are not "1“"- : T e o e | She: “You see, she inherits it|Haven road here, although the offi- | skrinking violets when it comes to| ¢ el | O e most liberal in the land, A few are| A Darty of four men from Vienna, | from my side of the famly. Mg | clals of the road, of course, do not |sceing their name in the newspapers | listurbance has = moved rapidly e e | Austria, were registered at the Hotel | great-aunt’s cousin, Leora, was one | Fécognize any such method as ac- |in a complimentary senec, septhvand o o, Bedniven,ol 2l nev 3 Russwin today | of the most famous actresses in the | cepted practice. At least a certain [ Sports wrilers are an important 1”-“ 7 U1l : “‘“‘)u'lf‘duwrmn ,,N' de Furet, secretary of the | The mortuary chazpel at Fairview | western part of South Carolina. | number of New Britain folks are | cog in the mechanics of turning ont | MAINS m\m‘nr-n ; : u(i\]m\. ',13, gis oundation, has contribut- | cemetery which lias been so long i | Perhaps you'd like to hear Lcora | Using it, just the same, when they [ team worthy of note. Coaches are |T-8.00 A 0 ; e 4 a valuable summary of the con. | the course of construction, has been | recite “The S8hooting of Dan Me-|ride to Waterbury Important, (oo, but in & more mod. |Yeioped over the middle Gult of d a valuable summary t Pt s L e s U b irdat 3 3 ol Mexico Thursday night is advancing e e L ot la tev. Lyman | Grev'? | Perhaps the nerviest stunt, oui- |est way, of coursc. The angle of the | “8Y0 | CHFRRAY L EVE 6 BAVEACH itions of wealth 10 The ORSESS | Johnson has the distinction of he-| (Leora preparcs to whoop it up.) | side of a genuine confidence game, | coaches is offen sQUEht by newswrti- e et s e g and universitics, The heart of it, ap- {ing the first clergyman to conduct| You (rlsing to leave: “I'd rathor | is that worked by a man in Spring- | €rs, but not a newspaper has| ilgh praaiis paeual o trom Me s pearing in Worl Worl:, con- "j"‘]"l“' Sy P e her do a little sword-gwallowing | field, and probably used clsewhers, | thought 1o get the general angle of || iyt voaa™ o Que bec and \'(:\‘ tuing the tfollowing impressive | the ';"”')“‘\"' I"y"""":“" ‘P‘ | or fire-eating.” {unless he has a copyright on the coaches on football teams, Jumping | g oria 3 2 G airman Sloper to investigate the poe | scheme sveral restaurants n | Into this gap, vour statement comes | myo f sures finances of the town has met with | P 5 | : SRR R e o matno 5 5 The Gulf disturbance will move liths approvaliobitie public | r‘lllly()r“ dtherwise! pringficld, a few yvears ago, placed [ 88 a bolt from the blue, and hv_!p» | northeastward and the northwestery - e | Office Clerk: “I saw the boss at | their meal checks around a little | €d us all to a greater understanding | goc i EEEC RIS o B0t th P ot Sl S | % the dairy lunch today when I was|rubber mat on a showcas ar the |0f the liason between coaches and g ¥ ‘ aat 00,000 from the Rocke- | SRS | ¥ [ as | r a a showcase near the e castward. As a result precipitas ce Gl dalate it om e ',’_m“vl‘(lommmmon Asked to cating lunch. Democracy is surc a|door. The customer enters the |newspapers which should Fpen |yjon mostiy in the form of - smov e e e e m”.‘ Study Wailing “all‘{ln’- '\)m.z : | ptace, grabs a check, walks fo the |into something tangible throush {nxeept in the South Atlantic statc: orsity which bears their name;| Geneva, Nov. 23.—(®—Journal de Offlce Boy: “Democracy me eye! | counter, and orders his meal, the |gate receipts |is indicated for virtually the entirg (ieorge Bastman has given approxi- | Geneve =aid today it had learned the He was jes’ plain k(.n.;:'\j = e ,‘ onfidentally, Bob, the Observer |wughington forecast district withir mately 325,000,000 1o the University | British government in 2 note to the | Dorothy Thompson. 5 i wouldn’t have given your words a|the next 24 to 36 hours. The pre R R R G e e - | Shop has broken off his cngagement | second thought but the teams yon | gipitation in the southeastern states e alve ns tiel 5 adie Thom s texicontn aslon Fow fnisessionih aral Business Statement | with his fiances.” | have coached at Cornell certainly | will likely end by Sunda the estate of the late James 1. | had requested appolntment of an in- | for | Boh: “For what reason?” prove that you know whal you are| The temperatire will rise slowly Duke. Gordon McKay bequeathed | ternational inguiry board to | Tailore—Sew- ! Doris: “She sent him a sweet love | talking about, and the falk You |in the Atlantic st eXeapt Forids 220,000,000 to TMarvard, John W.|mine proper status of the sailing| Y0 Specialista—Looking Belter. |letier while in the country. and hejgave the Lions was worth lieteniag | during Sunday. SCGline Siva ARt Atall Amteurtitoll vl of Teseslom 21 Blectricians— Light | absent-mindedly returned it with a fto. It would't do to get in a foot-| Storm warnings are displayed o Yale, and Henry €, Frirk laft The paper sald the mandates com- | Garter Makers—Holding Up { rejection slip reading, ‘The enclosed [ hall argument with you .either for|the Atlantic coast from Beaufort 0006 ADiicator RiatTas Dtee | miasion . ddcin el o aciede Ho s PRSI0t Mers—Droll !is returned owning to the fact that | you would cause the writer 10|N. €. to the Virginia Capes major benofiations.a g sum in | suggestion. Moanwhile the comm Messenger Boys—Slow |1 am overcrowded with similar ma- | blush, more so than if he ordered | i aggregate has been distributed |sion today 18 continuing its private | Gold Diggers—Very uncertain terial at the present time.' ™ |a nut Sundae at cocktail hour. Out| A mushroom four feet in circun both denominational and | sessions, refraining from making | e —Gene. The Village Blacksmith of fair play, Bob, why don’t You |ference and five pounds in weigh owned schools in small be- | any statement on the subject or the | Careless Maxson (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction |give your angle to the case and l»“f"\\:w found in the woods near Cha quests as is evidenced by the fact ldlm tion of Its present dellberations. l Doris: “The Editor of The Fun orbidden), the general public in on the secre ~k"'armlx, France,

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