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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. S | employment opportunittes of the fing Wiat Heppens when o stiident | Tlie Homs Protectivellsague nel New Britain Herald class ot unskilled labox ‘uvolved | flier loses control of his plane while | I8 Second miceting last evening and HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT red G. Platt is president and John . Winters vice president, The Automobile club met last eve- | then by all means let tnere be more | circling over a village is self-evident. | | of it than has been the case lately. |Residents of Westbury and Carle | Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) The condition, however, is not a | Place, N. Y., are voluble in their de- | ning and adopted a slogan. It is as i Harala s BlOE, ST OnuishiiGtiedt W16 ole o Mavor Paonessa in 1ile last | nunciation of the conditions. | follows: “Resolved, that the object | annual message, referred to 1t, and | Pilots of planes, especlally those |0 the club will be fo promotc the SUBSCRIPTION RATES s 00 s o s | |intelligent use of motor vehicles for | who still have much to learn, should ne | pleasure and commercial purp. avold flying over towns as much as| Fred Beloin has leased the C: [ possible. It planes come down unex- |ou Church street fo I, A. Hyde for | Pectedly let the descent be in the | !IV® vears. Mr. Hyde will conduct | 6pen sountey, shers the orasitubiey | REDlIC amusemente fu tlie Bail. open country, where the opportunity | © 4y 5 neeting of the New Britain | of striking is | Turner society held last evening, it | slight. | was voted to hold a Christmas festi- $1.00 a Year 00 Thres Mont was evi ent in the minds of any that industrial condition favorable, sino c. a Month were | The mayor's exact words, Xntered at the Post Office at New DBritaln as Second Class Mail Matter, they appeared in the printed mes- e as follows: innocent bystanders TELEPHONE CALLS | “For the past year conditions in | | val. Richard Vogel, Carl Huber, and N ODcs i flote indnateial ity Bevs beon ot ; s N | William §. Huber will be in charge | torla) R 2 | from a standpoint of employment, | LOVE, MARRIAGE AND ot the affair. and nearly everyone with a mechan- ng medium | ical inclination has been kept busy. 4 vress | Our problem of uemployment has y with unskilled THE DOLLAR SIGN | Special moving pictures will be At about the moment when Dr. §, | hown at Hanna's armory on Sunday Parkes Ca e aa " | ovening, G ) GRS s e ot Gt 172 61 cently against companionate table advert in the City, Circulation books a Toom always open to advertisers. | these are bread- | MAr- | . at basketball last night at e e families, few or|riages, divorces without reason, and | Rentschler's, 5 to 3. | The Assoclated Press is exclusively en- Savings accounts, and | other social maladjustments which | landers, Frary & Clark was titled to the use for re-publication of 0 situated, ncial- | awarded S ze at the & i all news credited to It or not otherwire financial- | nenaced the sacredness of home and | A¥Arded first prize at the St Louis as to be able to carry on without | fair for having the b % st display of dited this paper and also local 4 2 EA) N 3 | ews b “lnerel o | children, two sets of questionnaires | iaple cutlery. Tt was also awarded a | “I it is possible for the city to do | Which had been sent to business | gold medal for the Universal bread | . : o without getting into serfous | girls in Chicago and New York were | malker. Member Audit Bareau of Circulation | financial difficulties, T believe mu- | i nigh heh ool dbaslelbaltilea The A. B. C. 1s & organization % e being computed. hich furnishes ipal loans should be floated to| will clash with Holyoke High in the provide work during periods of seri- | local school “The United States”—Dr. Cadman | ymnaslum this after- silel] | ous strain. I am “also heartlly in | The United § : M8D | 000, Manager Merwin stated today sased e aude 1 ;| favor of a living wage for every | Stated= “L 038 g"f;‘; %""”?mfl‘_’fl;nm it is improbable that the local Syphussainn FoRudlnhe) 2ha | worker, and feel tht the city payroll | re it must decide whether it Will | o wi)y joln the state hizh school e A ey et |should turnish the standard of | CORtnue to grow spiritually and ma- | 1.,y | o | tertally great on the foundation of | | wa 4 unified, sanctified home or go the | way into obscurity of former great | states that strayed into the realms | where the appeal of the physical it he has not changed his | senses called the loudest and re- advisability of | celved the loudest response.” a4 s on otaling's Her: York at Square; § Grand Cent These words of the mayor, uttered | last winter, apply equally toda suming t As- Facts and Fancies opinion about — T unusually profune | separate county and municipal gov- | Chicago [ Early one morr 1 came to|ernments. In the latter year the |Cincinnati 14 consciousness to hear his string of | municipalities were consolidated and | Denver 14 ouths, followed by the declaration: |local self-government was ed {Duluth ... ~1¢ “I've looked all over Hell for those | to the people; but in 1874 the Dis- | Hatteras .. 15 3 ice tongs.” trict again passed under the com-|Los Angeles » FoxeALL JUDELL | (Copyright, 1929, Teproduction | plete control of Congress, the citi- | Miami Forbidden.) | zens losing the suffrage. Minneapol | S Q. rom what is the wo Scud all communications to Pun ‘hospital” derived? Shop kiditor, care of the New From the Latin root, “hospes” | Britato Herald, and your letter s New Orleans wil) be forwarded (0 New York 1T'S THE CHALLENG SO shopping for the fts that never fit, On to Christmas By ROBERT QUILLEN The questionnalres, duly answerea | 0¥ tell s, Senator Brookhart; | questionnaires, duly answered | whep yoy were a youngster, did you | by the business girls, would indicate | kiss a girl and tell. | there has been no radical change in = Those W heavy yes- terday a Lo at municipal loans during periods of | serious strain, it seems apropos at { present to bring that up. ble Friday for lack of pep. | £ to- ra heavy is by way of saying it is | - | 3! 0 I3 ajor bascha The friend without a car shall have | g led heimalon hese ) New Lotter L i league lome runs e 192 . : a motor picnic, ;. e | 77les o 3 ot (G venicmie one | st scason? Puzzles Shanghai Police cocktail shaker for the one whose " S e it 46 homel|l - Shanghaii Nov P—What 1 ; S ) 3abe Ruth, who hit 46 Liome| S yeipila 2 iweyn gy, i\ s during the s on de 1 1o he the Irsbimos On to Christmas shopping, folks, the s e of (ol Mila e amBline, dentnas madetitataps days are flitting by! | teo Q. What the sa of e | bile gambling S This latest 0 y! | vice president of the United States? | pearance in ERCILIE "r c s $15,000 a year. irnoy world of crime NUISDOMEEN OUG HI Has any state a negro gover- | consi o Wei lotte Father: “Jessie, it's a very solemn . 3 e (oo thing to get married. QUESTIONSEANSWER LD No (v P Jessie: "I know i, dad, but it's 8} you can get an answer to any What is the title of the poem | staff on bieyeles reat deal more solemn not to do | question of fact or information by . “I shot an arrow in the ' in investing their moi | writing to the Question Fditor, New 2 | Driven out of the e Iritain Herald, Washington Bureau | A. Tt is entitled “Random Shots.” | settlement, the proprictors of lot- New York avenue, Washington, {ind appeared in the - ltery establishments were at their vr mvems cemeeeee | D. C, enclosing two ccnts in s zette” many years aso, | wits' ends to circumvent the anti- MEASE! PLEASE |) for reply. Medical, legal and n tained in “The Frida | gambling crus inaugurated by W B advise cannot be given. nor can ex- k <!H”"‘ § > |the police of Shanghai several W ) | tended research be undertaken. A son Company of ( | months ago, when ti st motor s b | other auestions will receive a per- Are Albinos a separafe race? | ek gecompanied by outriders wa ’{(/7“ f B | sonal reply. Unzigned requests can A he word “albino” was first | 15\ non o the solution. The truck [} : 5 ' {lcra s |2pplicd by the DPortuguese to the |, .. e ooy il y | not be answercd. Al letters are 21D} x . brings gambling to one’s door L | confideniial.—Editor. ILEGENeRIoss ROt eves Ttand M Poo-too, the Wanz ; \ is not the name of a separat i d the 1 ng's crowd around, 4 Q. Will twin heifer calves | but applied to any individual in rivori 8 lnmbes and f \ A. in heifer calves will breed {Wwhom there is a congenital deficien- | e 5 | but a heifer calf twin to a bull calt | €V in the coloring pigment of th he results of the drawings arc 7 lwill not ) s difficult to ex- | bair, skin, or iris of the ey: i heerenns for il oins | ol why, but sive study has —_— - e S i shown that the rey New York Norfolk, Va. Portland. M St Louis & Washing at are industries Questions "ol and Answers it froni Waishington G the chief in- Russia, vast sia, also mineral resources, a heife to a bull calf twin winnings, Qbservations oductive or any. | B R the ideals of young womanhood, ex- | The theory that producers should | “m,\”“:j" \",_l,")f',‘\'i “',"!';", e e 0 | S ki STABLE BUYING POWER | copt in perhaps one particular to be | I Ue tarlff rate is satistactory to | e e e o e, n The Weatller [ A MorHER s , of turkey, | rrpere hav farmers, provided they are given the Wi | L b herc have been rumors that or- | oo later. All the girl 3 | | THAT BeZO WAQS, | slang phr: galley-west | the fix- ; up later. girls were | same right. A MEAN TAIL, s Yo i ) ders for some high-priced automo- | uhat 1 known as financlally inde. ’ ) | ILmeans 1o destruction or| r establishments | e 3 g3 sion s plans knocked galle Washingtol Nov. —Forecast | esta ; 1‘ {blles have been cancelled as & re- | pungont; that s to say, they were| There's nothing new under tho | 'L SN/—« 1sion, as plans knocked ga |, Sos et inksgiving. ° 3 . 7 a Gl — st 5 & 4 b “ngland 3en- | | sult of prospective purchasers 108ing | earning their own living and did not j’t‘”’l'm“ Just ;"""“"\:‘L}s‘ “'”’"f“‘““ Q. 1s there a hook called “A | erally fair and slightly colder {o- Du l * ‘ ¢ tnat|® Wad of paper profits in the late | 4oiua1y require to marry for eco- | Peasneris DL | Message to G 2 Who wrote |night; Saturday fair and continued fors | O steskiipiarkel Snhieh Starmed |pou; trasnna) Mr, Coolidge says the senate has | ft A (G2t o s fiaghhonidibelihe scems to be booming as never before | | | | “A ssage to Gareia” w Forecast for Eastern New Y care of her i the moiles sorint. 16 MeamE onos (I BuCipracticallyfallstood freadyitol BIvions sille=sto dojas It pleases L 7 | the title of a book by Elbert Hub- Generally fair and slightly colder | Hittl ; e " rules with | . 1here are also storles that Mrs. |, pry 4t tne right man bobbed up. | %€MS to be the national rule of con- | bard, in commemoration of th tonight; Saturday fair and con-! et sible to violate tra BUEE Soandso flgured on buying a new | i Penlnc e ol S tinued cold; fresh west or northwest | constitutional o | They admitted it with unalloyed | | ot Lieut. Col. Andrew S. Rowan, of R P JAmpunity any more. fur coat and that as a result Of | pronynens Obtaining the right hus-| The Carnegie Foundation didmt | the United States Army who. in the winds. e - i :l‘d‘; ‘:{f 4 A i : b | “a : ian't | Spanish-Ame ar, risked his| Joorecast for New Haven and | childhood. : 8 o losses she has decided not to make |y, nq remained a girl's greatest goal. | help matters much by demonstrating EASILY EXPLAINED! ;::”,,,“ [::: "‘ ,,‘,‘\\“ - ‘,.',,’,.3( 1.,,“‘,,_ vicinity: Fair tonight and Satur- | 34 annouticing 0t W Sperd | he purchess, was the universal admission. fthat the pure ln Heatt acen't ihe By Rev. Charles A. Miller | can forces fo (eneral Garcia in | day; colder tonight. | Keep your children well and 000 for improvements, the | Ang so it goes down the line, the | " By theyq business girls, being | " "NeT> | This story about an absent-mind- | Cuba. That deed was performed in [ Conditions: Pressure is rela- | healthy by giving them Mother New Haven railroad again gives the | rumors always involving the luxury ecamomigal iy indsnendent added = i'd professor was told by the super- 1848, | tively low, but rising over the Atlan-| Gnys§wee: Powders when they impression t money is decidedly | trades, : sl If you learn good manners, you |intendent of Detroit schools, and he cipitation mean |tic states and tife Lake region. | complain of headaches, stomach iats Dlentitulinithe vailropatbust | 1 2 try, however, | T2 qualifications. The kind of | can sit and wait while the lout who | permits himself to be credited on | 1t’is high over the central and | disorders or are constipated. SRR L ULET ; 7| This is a vast country, however, | nen tney were looking for did not | pounds on the table gets served first | the thuory that it will ba ready by | 4 western distriets with crest at| They break up colds and reg- ness than some years ago, in Spile | with potentialities which few pause grow In every city block. There, per- —_— folks of all ages who have been 10 upon th heridan, Wyo. Light local Mm\\\‘ ulate the bowels. Recommended of the terrible competition of auto- |t consider. It is not generally reai- | “We get our great benefits by in- |school and can appreciate the genu- | i tmosphers I prevail in portions of the Lake| by mothers for over 30 years. | haps, is the rub, the radical change | " 2 | | gion and Oh all Snow | : o mobiles and motor coazhes. | ized, for instance, that if all the ; | direction.” True, brother. A shave on Ime humor. | weather burcau restricts the terms region and Ohio valle Snow 10| They always give quick relief PL & [ el o Tae v Crom jthe koot oljdaye) |the face has a remarkable tonic| Well, then the absent-minded |to hail. sleet, mist, rain or snos the depth of six inches was reported | and satisfaction: ' | makers of automoblles selling Whereas the old-fashioned girl | effect on the ego. | professor's wife was something of a| Q. What is the nationality of |170m St. Louis. Lower temperatures i Free Sample pockoeacud 8 Another entrance to Willow | more than $2,000 were to g0 out of | oo a1 1ove minus a dol- e student herself, being tremendously | Anfon Lang. and his cousin who |Prevail over most of the country | N oiiere Fromer “Cooy “Cou i Brook park can do no harm. Accept- | business entirely the result would |, sign, these independent business | Stock speculation must have been |interested in the molecular theory, |succeeds him “Christus,” in the | cast VU‘ the “\mk 'IW{“":‘”“- | I | EeRonnN.¥. ance of ti of priv land for ‘ scarcely make a dent in the business girls let 1t be understood that the | URIersal. Almost every fellow you |or something of the sort: She had | Passion Play at Y.n_ ramme : - | .”;.,.l:'!r;.m »’llx’m‘ Iv“‘u‘r‘:l:r (\;\1{[:’;”‘:(;‘ ] You should ask for | v ha a | spent g s of researc] Z They are Bavarians, Bavaria |Ported f e sta C uppe \ L& probably will prove what is known | Of our entire automobile produc- | ;arning at least twice as much as| The steel men would need relief, |for one of the scientific magazines| Q. What are f | Conditions favor for this vicinity o t e' as a mere formality. Preparing the | tion 72.9 per cent are In cars cost- | yp, 400 This was the burden of |also if they had to take their |and to fortify herself had sought the | low points in continental United ‘:~‘~“ weather with lower temper > right of way for tr: will provide | ing less than $1,000; 22.8 per cent | pe answers as produced in New | Product to market and ask: “What |aid of a professorial friend of her |States? . e s . Just 1 the mayor | is in cars between $1,000 and 82,0005 | yor 1n Chicago the girls allowea | *1} YOU Eive me husband and an authority on the, A. i liest point i in | us » h yor |1s1 Y 20003 | york. In Chica e girl owe; subject. This made everything just| Whitney, 14,501 high: the low- | | ants to see | only 5.5 per cent is in cars between | : d I D v ala nCalit |Atlanta .. wants to | P oo ¥ | that the lucky men of thelr cholce | 4, ciicanism: Keeping the cook ) : | est is T \“,' Valley, in Californi Gt | sweer ow ers Wer A | $2,000 and $3,000; and only N |pyuy e capable terely of providing | busy by throwing away our cookies| 1IN due time the article appeared | 276 feet below sea lvl. | Atlantie City . 24 | One dent's plans o1 | per cent is in cars costing OVerlinem with a higher standard of | when she gets a new batch ready, | iN the scientific magazine under the| Q. What is the ratio of phy- Talo 50 FOR CHILDREN P luring an abundance of prosperity | $3,000 2 | Sohe |name of the .absent-minded profes- | Sicians ta population in the United g R —— e SO d PHNOE SRRt 4 e Rdgnd X iving. = AR ; jg | SOr'S wife. Almost at the hour of 0s? e is the construction of highway. The | As a maiter of fact, a company o 0 BealCEs. RIS B e e e R e S iy (e S0 nsus | 4 At : n | proud of reaching the top of a chip | P P —_— ‘ cement intere learning of this fmaking high-priced cars has official- | #Of course, I want to marry more | because it isn't blg enough to see tlie | Presented him with a fine, bouncing | there wus one physician or heal the other day. promptly increused [Iy announced that its s in the|than anything else dnl fhe warld e Rl s | baby boy. There was plenty of rea-|to cach 642 of the population. STARS ON THE TIELD OF BLUE— the price of cement from 10 to 1{ [New York area since the stock m:xr-.:"n:le:'il'mj)M 18, Mrrxmrfg ]3“2 2{:\:;‘1"‘\ 4 ) ;nc(n‘ fo‘r rejoicing m! mle ;.),~o|,< {m \[4 :»4 imnm r of phy V‘m\ ’:xl Each oo of ¢ em repregan stg of i i i > i | = E . She was able to 3 & 3 NGRS her | intimate circle and the hap) healers is es 3 e s * - ; |, the same prices that |1 ak off only two JBS W, | And of course the reason other ! : union? Which two of ther w dependent republics at jgentsibar il fin arls nticesfihalili hetibrenk heyegiall engoltion | salary in New York only because she |, aiid OF COUSS The TeRson OUACK | 104 “axuded therefrom soon spread | the United States, The present es e ol Jhenler iicrend s obtained during mid-summer. The | per cent. The dent this makes in the |stayed at subsidized institution | ¢ooi N o Cet D they aren't | itself to the campus and to the pro- | timafed population is about 121 oy ol ol ko ) To i & cement industry is well organized. | businesgof the country Is practically | where expenses were low. smart enough o appreciate. that |6S50r's classrooms. | 000.000. filRas oud The union knows when the fron is | nil. |_.But I am going to love & man |, q ~ The day after the baby arrived| Q. What is the pre ad Tone Hatiie it e 2. \Whevs fhe Huno Sk The same rule hiolds good pretty | Vith money. Marriage docan't mean S the absent-minded professor u;\lkolli"r Jack Dempsey | vach state? Wi e principal indust Tot. S ShE R e | anything unless you can have a People who do their part for the |10 his history clasy holding in his| A. Chicago Coliscum. Chicago, || lation; tio area; tho voyulation of to s —— — | much down the line. he buying!home and children and love; and 1 Community Chest by vocal effort|Dand the magazine ' containing the |Ill. He is promoting fights there. || | Our Weshin T e o g : One o American corporations | POWwer of the country lies In the|don't think love can survive in & | otia'rorect (hat the chest needs a |aTticle by his wite. He was beaming.| Q. Wherg the famous | !m”" lon. 1t you wau this bulletin, il out iwon below and mail Bt ia he terested in foreign |ability to purchase the lower ticed |home where one has to pinch |y . 0" Sl o fungs, | The class rose as one man and ap-|MHorsemen” of Notre Dame Univer- | iEected ins 2 s ook atiinalmister pntenlux | mepnies. | plauded the absent-minded profes. | ity football i ar 1 | — — — — — ~CLIP COUPON HERE — — — — - land ial in Central and South | 800ds, not the higher pricey i A mer Layden is conching at ands, especial in Central and South Riding on Sunday has one advan. |$0¢ Wildly, this deference heing| A ! Sones s i 5% It ¥ I 1, is the United Fruit |dries g The substance of all the replies| oo SGE O U UE 0 tons shown, naturally enough, because of | Puaursne University: Don Miller | STAT OR, Wasl : erald, = > thoroughly is it en- | It might be said, of course, that| wag that love nowadays cannot en-|can stay in line and get pushed |the new baby. Everybody was very Was formerly at Georgia Tech, but | Rok e e oo r 5 0 3 me of the indus- | 2 & 2 happy. now coaching at Ohio State Un cony of the bulletin THE STA e ) trencl that virtually all forelgn | Puying power in some of the dure without a good bank account. |along. -r?oi' it w th " | versity: Jimmy Crowley, formerly at | » Ticrewith five cents in cotn, or loc S postag : fruit reaches the American market | (rial districts has decreased slight-|gome observers have been saying S L B O T e O e iverai (s Sht Oy i s ot s to cover postage and handling ¢ 3 11 to regard isolated All this while we've been hearing |absent-minded professor, deprecat- & | b through its efforts. It is becoming |!¥- It is well not to rega. that virtually all the economically | ., 5 @ ) @ B0 e B it | Ingly. “As a matter of fact, my wife | Michigan University at Ann Arvor, || b o o0 even mightier, having maus well- | instances as a yardstick for the en- | ;qependent girls agree to this phil- | o 1t “wae an abbreviation of sub- | has been collaborating with norw|Q‘3{L“}‘(j§"y GRS A enit e X advanced plans to merge with a few | [IFe country, however. Throughout|oyonny nowadays. It remains for | sidized. sor Jones for months.” [(lllenore oo i | l D t " the entire stock boom, fur instance, i d It chether —_— g o S G o PATE v ! W rompeti con s. When I philosophers to determine whethel % a cerwipe | trict of Columbia ever have the CIT YR ... STATB oo i : i | buying power was low in certaln im= | g 5 oy & The ocean floor is rising in many | THE HARRIED HOUSEWIFE | 00 90" 0 W 0 | e mergeritis is completed every tar- | this is a better system than love and | - FoC 0cin fI0oT 8 Mg . Tl By Juliet S. Chappell g : 5 reaching this co in g [Portant industries—in coal, agricul- | yarriage a la old-style. Facts, how- | {5 para it ine B0 0 6 ENE T | Haul out the vacuum, bring mell LR LD s B | e T S e J | bunch of banunas will have had free | t4ral and textile districts, for 1in-f..or remain stubborn things. be settled in a little while, | the broom, R R | ! e Rt Tl Fruit | Stance. The fact that there was &| mye result of a general acceptance | Rl | Hanr'l) me the duster, the pail and | S | il S minimum buying power in these dis- | oy ¢p; i s e average | Mr. Hoover is chief municipal of- _ the mop: | ———————— = ) RG] e e SRS R “ET”; ficer of Washington. And there are |See how my hushand has messed up s i i cict did not in i the | ge when marvisge is consummated, | fer ©f Washington. And there a e | Familv Stuff Bv Fontaine Fox | When the r State build- | Prosperity of tLe country as a Whoie. [ qyiq yetardation is already evident. | priseg and yet can't straighten out Matches and ashes . . - 1 wigh he a y tU y = % ing is co site o Both textiles and agriculture is LY {1t jeans, too, a higher ‘standard of | the mess at home. | would stop! S i R labitoasis way of improving during fhe next ||jne: Lut it does not necessarlly | —— Where is the hearth brush? The 1 r, and these probably will more | o happier marriages and |, The Constitution was wise in fix-| _ dustpan, Oh. wherc | 1 : SAC00 ymeo e e ’O“”_*""“” morerliapRick "“““‘g]' i the qualifications of a President. | What is this stuft on the dining- | EVERY YEAR ABOUT THIS TIME DAD FINALLY BRINGS HOME THAT i#t. What to do abo lanc ower SUTLE D ORELS{S) bus s for the divorce Jawyers. | i1 saves at least one big job for men room floor? T S FROM HIS LOCKER AT THE GOLF CLUB. this incr er ficlds | Indeed, to accept what Dr. Cadman | born on this side of the Atlantic, Whose are these rubbers left here BUNCH OF DIRTY CLOTHE . WOl v Bith As the buying power ases in ¢ about it, there is also a grow- | _— on the stair? i o i : e i S Rl iciea o, B0 Dol e o o e b the| Correct this sentence: “I have {ak-| Why can't they learn what a door- u thatils or o fo. il ol | E TSRS GL BUNEES MR B B on weverul relatly oy Tnte 1 el | mat is for? 4 skyscraper 1 e to purchase only | geaq of matrimony, resulting in & | pege ' saiq he, “And now I enjoy life ; problen. The tmum - requirements, the | y,igy average of wrecked homes de- | a lot more.” | Ashes to ashes, > express tra creeps to other in- | 4pite a1l this careful picking and e | = ”I”-“l‘,“! ‘1‘\]’:"_’ o i bi rmers begin buying | : : : Copyright 1929, Publishers | the kids don’t kil yon ; nue armers begin buving | cpoosing of mates on a “““"0‘3" Syndicate] The housework must: | N s s ith which to make much- | oo | e | ¥ pairs and the hardware In- | 1y the dallar sign is held up un- FATAL SHOOTING ENDS Answer the telephone, fill up the| | be just as well off a8 if | nocoasarily high, the law of com- | | wn i t I can't ml ) \ er, i g industry were booming. | pepsation seems to decree that (nri THANKSGWING DRINK]NG ‘°d"m";‘“§ & | ‘., z n's t A the way, is something | t1s most of them a higher standard S ashiallithe dishes!Myihraints on in - - ikely to happen. of living actually will result; and | T the blink— . GETTING THE “LOWDOWN" Hoover has done Ye0- | yuiant they read copious tomes hy | North Haven Negro Shoots Com- | Wind uzn vietrola and don't let it = in stimula - o ¢ £ | stop. ON WORK CONDITIONS ] n]uni]l,.;)l‘x:lgoad c(ohrfl men and women of '»mth\ nee nx\]ntl panion in Montowese Shack— | murn cu ihe radio deh e « t t tude throughout the | j j5 tno destiny of life to raise the & q° : W oy - A Flees, But Is Caught sow1asjEco] ; . g « we have about | gtanqard of living? If they submerge | | Send for the doctor and 'phone n the kind of trade conditions that we | oy and marriage under this higher | N Haven, Nov. 29 (UP)—Ten | to your Dad. | u k we ought to Lave, and a - | gandard of living perhaps after all | jolly negroes enjoving a convivial | Tell them I lasted as long as ]i 5 Killed eral do-something attitude such as| i ing the advice | [D@NKSEIVIng in a Montowese shack | could— | L £ e o o) | they are only followlng the advice |, o " plunged into tragedy when| Toodledy-00, dears: your mother | " 7 among 1l of th jt/|the Presid ors Ix best calci- | of one set of advisers who don't |gne who had been drinking heavily | is mad! 1 3 Al now seems neces 10 probe deep- | lated to insure 4 tangible prosperity. | happen to agree with another set. | murdered another. | - e g c 5ot tal —_—_— 2 The alleged slayer was said to be | Ashes to ashes, bi : > ! James B. Macel alias Me Dust to dust, « pl ofithe AIRELANE DANGERS | T d | Witnesses said he drew a revolver, If the squirrels don't get you 2 i tory managers was thorough and the 1O CITIES | 25 Years 80 10AAY |sioutca “who says I can't fire a The cuckoos must! A comments at the conie e clearcd | When two stories on the same day | revolver in this shack?” and dis- —_— a situation that nceded it. relate how airplanes crashed into charged two bullets. One bullet| FOR SHAME. MR. JUDELL! iy aala ras1tiot the ngs in towns it bec | The Herald is being swamped |killed Archie Suggs, 35, of Monto-| Bruce: “Why don’t you send that . s pads e U ) nES I towne it becomes eVl | gaily with numerous suggestions con- | wese, and another grazed a man | joke to The Fun Shop? It's a good s that consists bees most of 11 lent that the danger to innocent by- cerning the reservoir at Walnut Hill | park. All seem to he of the opinion that the reservoir should be destroy- | known as “Babe Ruth” Simpson. Macelya fled but was arrested la- ter by Constable Henry F. Corf of : buildi standers 18 increasing. A week ago, nter other outdoor ¢ ien a plane cr: ed in New York | ; : |ed | North Haven. seasonal slowup. And therc also is | city, authorities nnounced at a | ' baBonel SO : e e e | mhs Bosworthymurder il Caso lies | AT C itk et ant werolsald ktollba the probability that nen from other | law would be necessary to prevent|naing a deep mystery and the state | employes of a creosoting plant in surrounding towns who were em- planes from flying over the city ex- | and local police have given up their | North Haven. ployed in such endeavors ur cept at a certain height. The two | investigation s et L SETRRY : i ; S . cor Atwater has succceded Ofl-| LANGUAG TOGETHER | The slceping porch of our louse | ently have helped to swell 1 crashes near Rooscvelt Field since | Ofcer Atwater has succceded Sprdzdave ey e St = cer Johnson as day policeman Berlin, Nov. 29 (#—A German |looks out upon the icehouses of a ranks of the unemployed. To ascel centered renewed atten-| "4 “repregentative of the labor |sclentific expedition recently return- |small town ,and the yards where tain such fundamental fic this modern problem | bureau was in the city today - !cd trom the Malay geninsula re- | drivers load the ice. ing the way for progress. 1'uitl > situa the Roosevelt | vestigating the standing of the city | ported the finding of an island| Al through the summer_our o ; : as an employer of labor | which had two languages, one re- | morning slumbers were disturbed by rogr ubtedly will Le made airport, and probably some other |5 an emp ‘ . pLEdThes uncoRs S s Pele v lent fliers are | Health Officer Dunneil stated to- | served for the use of men in dis- |the noise of loading and the loud before the end of the week. ainp ¢ ient THeTs ATCH gay thatt here were 11 cases of scar- | cussing affairs of state and the other |talk of rough men. Last summer 1t public works can improve 1rmxnumuou.~, iy particularly disconcert- let fever here at the present time. for the use of women's daily gossip. one. Helene: “No, the editor would | only laugh it it! Women are after men, hammer |and tongues. there was one man who always was I