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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929. LT |chief way to get publicity in this|there already are a plenitude of FELOLSLELOHL 85I LHSSSIISLLEBSLLLBHLL$L$$8599; | women outstanding in suftrage and |could not be rated as high in the t i ¥ (4 g et . ew Dritain rerald| .. «ous o 1o to mase o bad | physicians. | - b # political work in each state. Aunlv-a‘x;:xrw“flslhm-:‘ l:\l::\\ \‘:ll: ‘:;I‘l::;:mllt HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | L 5 & ol e hos : B3 @ Of national significance will be!discolse the identity ¢ |Preak, when the ensuing abuse is a| Sinclair Lewis, whose father s @ — = & 'blaced on a national roll of honor factory. Similarly among the “Lily kind of publicity which makes the a country doctor, devoted some of | 2 @ and the names of women who were Whites,"” the individuals who tol¢ AeRsdi DRIy B(Bunday S Exvenics) recipient wonder why there are so | the most glowing pages of his earl- | B & ? not sufficiently well known to re- on the most bootleggers and wine At Herald Bidg. 61 Church sureer [[OPIH HORIT VRN T e ] D o FowaLL” Joprrr |3 Makes Random Observations ® ceive national recognition, will be makers would be called the “Extrs e fonk o r¥Gauniryinhysioianat L AR 9 v g placed on state rolls of honor. | Whites,” or something like. OF SUBSCRIPTION RATES The ordinary soft-spoken 9 i et e — 18 On the City anc Its People 2 - ves, the plan has real possibilities. Seiativha het cient and perhaps thoughtful-coun- | (1€T¢ is the incomparable book by | thoms (0 Fun || $ 2| Rmging the School Bell i" Perhaps the “Felons” mighf ever € $2.00 Three Montha cilman or flderman doesn’t get into | WAPI Comnor with the title, “The || Shop Edltor, care of the New || 439943 990000908099 P99TI99FVIPIGITIII999099006-9964 € | for Class in Spelling get @ catchy party slogan out of {he ; Tic. a Month | ; F Country Doctor* Noi one can year|| IWIBIn Murald. apid gour tetir 1|0 0" 0oy i announced to the group that the| There scems to be a nced for an|0ne used by The Crime Club, Inc. limelight auc He may be Z will e forwarded (¢ New York by Nk Gr S Sl (17 X Rk : 3 | publishers of mystery stories. Crimse mong e Dest in the lof. but {he | them without having respect for the to the Common Council. dob was beginning to “get him' and | orthographical expert to go about |F UeRCEs 08 BV BACTE ) TN Entered at the Post OfMce at New Britain | it Sl &g ! b 3 aft laboring in the rural places. e The second attempt of a group | he didn't care who knew it b il‘“. city 'nrllmzm-m varjous firms| o5 Lol " e e mher Celni » Second Class Mail Matter, PPV iy GO L ERE s, turning to the city doctors, Lets Vary the Menut of property owners Lo have the|lLcgionnaire didn't feel too happy|and individuals that they have mis-| . W “poo ' NECER S mae In |there. Not until he makes a foo! g 8 3 S | The omnipresent spinach ume of Brady avenue changed to|about it himself. Two men approach- | Spelled words in their advertising | G AT 2 | penned quite a different tale in his me of Brady e chang o 0 ¥ | |other words, they don't divulge whe 1 TR lEEHONDECAT LS statement, or thoughtlessly trips on | L £ tale in his} = May have its virtues, still Tyler street in honor of a ]u-\'\-‘-u, newspapermen who were allow- [ §1Ens and thereby elicited laughs In- [ 5 G 0 o0 VO G SEE T Rusnia OM s e o o s el ar Ane el O Go ) i | e Trowsinith If they'd vary it with fun-ach. folks, [ dent who, cording to contempor- | ed to tuke the short cut to the|stead of trade from passersby. In|c oo (oo veader find his joy ir AR A o | ,’ Hobs i tic o diste vor The professional duties of the would afford more thrill! ary writers never could be and nevea | srave. As the Legionnaire was read- | Almost every section of New Brit- | tho hook utterly gone. Why not Pl e COUALRY Monlo i st e % —_— | was elected to that high office—he | ing their papers, a smile spread over | 410 Wwe have come across errors of | ou Ginotive thic ror the “Felong: - A that there is plenty of publicity in Sl Jaee o e, The Reason! beeame prosident by succession [ i face, he whispered into the ear | (his tepe, some of them inadvertent |1 it pelons Seldom Squearts he only profitable advertising medi ) 1t | are vastly more exciting 1o the nor-| 1 n: e il | = |1 s ac B - s n ' the City. Cirrutation. booka and pres |Uhe joh—lut of the wrong Kind. If |are vastly more exciting to the nor REin arlie said my com-| when Benjamin Harrison died, and|oi another newspapernin. Just a | Ut others of them actual mistakes. ) \yhat has all this to do with New room alwaya open o a t lis such momenis that he wonders | Ml individual than the more hum- | blexion is 1402 he was not renominated by his party | smile told the story, the report Of a minor nature is a dealer's!priain2 Nothing, seriously el e i it {o run | drum practice o city practition An Cideal’ is some- | —js cortain to meet the vizorous ob- | Went over to the woman. took 1 Wagon with - “sprin spelldpa i this judge's ruling be correct, 2 ers. The country doctor invarially D2 real jection that resulted in withdrawal | child, not a ward was suaid until th pping.” And a sign outside the en- |nany a New Britain man is a felon, Member ol 'l"" Asoclilediilirens SonngiL TSI cat sk lace 2 Mrs. Ao AL HilL of the first petition to t1 end, mother Kissed hi then the nee Lo a Main street office (elling |unless he taltles on his neighbor ot The Aesociated Preas ix cxclusiioly \ does everything from “curing” ¢ at wted that co o anl 8 8 In the first ple 3rad nue | a rather weak “eut that stut would-be customers fhat the estan- (his neighborhood grocery. wher titlea to the use for re-publication 0 the first place, Bra venu 8 1 3 oS L LA i bl gh ood grocery, here o Ul Rewsloraitsab tolIT o Pinot e tiinos orm in a | Poil on ilie neck to sawing off a leg was named in honor of an csteemed | W2y up the avenue of grave i hyvn--v» is located “one fligt up." ljttle home brew inay be purchased credited ln this paper and also docalf oo o The work of the city doctors con- citizen, the late Senator Thomas . [ 16t the sergeant: e BBut then there is the eating es- by those “in the know". = At least news published therein. IR e [stals in'a llavge measure! of helping | Brady, and there are those who fel | back and tied his shoe luce. It was | 'ablishment which bl broudly k- {this overdrawn situation presented ' —_— ot 9 i an lionor bestowed o esident of | already tied and there was a doubt | elled as a “restaraunt.” The owner (Liere is worthy of a little thought 1 t those wiio are suifering from lack v 1 on ar st 3 Member Audit Bareau of Circulation |'11€S we usually join with other in ; L this community should not he|in the mind of the crowd whethop | KNeW there w u in there g. kg A exercise and others C. 1s a national who merely | ganization | dignant observers in pointing ous action on [ e could see it or not. Then a sailop | SCMewhere but he didn't know just erased by a thoughtle: N E { % > Taern with & atricty honest analyals i |Uheir futilitics—on (he whole it js a | (MK they are sick. Whon somebody | isfracfodfany branch ol eRoil i B RORG IO IR T 1= Cony D S e | Observations i cireulaclon. Our ‘circulation statixice tre [ nkcloxs task o serve the publie | "I Dossesses limselt of a scrious | government. Their protest is made | Which o oue e R e e e ok e | based upon this audit. This insures pro- h el e the more vehement b eview of | cures. He had arrived very early— ¢ slips. Take, ance, | ] RS TR B LT U i it s hre | 10658 o wswaly i i fo con-| RncEs e e O e e e e e O S Th o Woa ther i tribution figures to both nat Itaic proportion of appreciation. | Sull & specialist, or the specialist is | | Tyler, showing anything but a last- | four months old baby who had not | Sireet name spelled “Seymoure.” | iR advertin | ; brought to his door at a price that JEAtsE s Faseits caaati . -1 Or one at the foot of Fairview street = |There is a possibility, too, . that i ing impress on the national life of | used hands since birth, After [ The " Heraln | 1a" onlanle dafly’ in ilme would 1 hetter public | is enough to make a g the country. | praying a short while the baby's| With the namo rendered as * r- Washington, Nov. 30.—Fore ast 3 L e . vew." And there just is no agree- [for Southern New England Jain c otaling's Newsuta ; weep. All of which happens under I It Brody avenue i ST mother gave it a rattle which | & & o | R & ¢ )Y“o‘v‘:leu a’:»‘-u.m‘ \'.'\:'m» ‘!“‘Pm‘:m‘r n subject to less L P | i If !:;.ul,\ avenuc 1s;to continue ol yoh oe 0 & violently for the fipse) 'Ment at all on Carlton street. Some |and continued cold Saturday; Sun. Hues; Saoe Nens G Callal erilicist: cglsand supervision of the | i ml)lm.nu gl inolinecesgliel pi i LR whoop | 9 1he signs—in fact, the majority |day mostly cloudy with rising tems Thera s the nossinility. that. a1 ar doctor who ady it is the (SRR Eg R ERCONIM O CORD A0 ey is ool pim i dad b G e forced fo|—4long this thoroughfare have the |perature. 1 s 3 S e thing to do under the circum- | | S asonmendationgnich Fuilll sy on. As far as eve coutd | Word “Cariton” all right, but othevs| lorecast for Eastern New York N BN M ovien itis sald ore - R B e . Made st the Decomber meetime |, S s ist upon an “¢” and bear “Carle- |Generally fair in extreme south and . e Sl upon the shoulders of {ha | Stance Riscussion fingmunicipeiyigirolas nptl| Akt a MRl pld e mostly cloudy, probably local snows ng to children than hooks. ' i oeen ( years to Indicats A ently moving ever so slowly in : . y L Edb gentlemen carrying the loads of the| The average city doctor has just o ended e the resolution | g out (he tombstones barely visibta| V€ Suggest that the matter he[in MOFth cenfral portions Saturday b ganechilyoutiofis: LIS city there would be a tendency for |@s many bad accounts as Lis coun- | S endediin Rhaitdlreetion. | through the thick mist of Sunday | Prought to the attention of the |20d Sunday, slowly rising temperas i B s 3 | o, S h oot FLE S X AY | winner the Braldl Bnalline | tures. { the best grade of citizenship to seek | {ry cousin, it not more. and there | tomas H. Brady. whose sons|morning. In that line were persons| WiNner of the next Herald spelling (U ) A 3 { THeY Sorthactont it & A @ e i sl now conduct the business of the|who went out of curlosit L | Championship. onditions Pressure remains he ontractor, t see 1 N rs, dig. | | mue arge art of e public | N - * ¥ L C curiosity, e quite lo er en 8 ‘ang P 4 el 11 oo | councilmanic lionor Many a dig 1 ‘n, ropa he y et Brady Eleetric (0. was on out- | fere {hey e e A And while he or she (probably | 9ui Ih“\' over eastern Canada and finish the high school addition. thus | ie.q Jonorable and public-spirited | Which doesn’t value his services at | | standing figure in the business life | {00, were overcome by awe. Younw| ¢ We niournfully admit) is at i, sl r‘]"”h Atlantic coast. The 3 Jisappointing the critics citizen is loath to let his name be | their true value, But to a country cit- | [of this community for many ye men nineteen or twents fro | 1€ or she might also recommeni ;‘:1"‘[" O] “"4" I""W;“‘ from the § . 2 eiWas A e 2 fin > e N e e NaTn e s rthwest has spread rapidly s 15 i o e o P mentioned in connection with coun- |izen the village doctor is somebody | o was a member of the first com- | death’s door, helped mother to hoid |0M¢ Changes other than in ortho- |ward and castward D 1 — ¢ | | mon council, in 1871 and 18 graphy. For stance, there is that | & astward over ihe United 1t love really is a ¢ se, as that | o onio office-seeking. The aver- |to be honored and respected; to | habies, brought chairs to crippl < / a, States. dications are ¢ a watér commissioner, he worked L (o Shining example of the Northend |5 2t Indications are for mostly and gave their places in line to ime | Fr Wweather Saturday and Sunda and in hand with the late Philip school. Most people, even longtime | St Faatay B : others whose HE AT Tne i han ayer or an editor, IME PUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY | Corbin, “father of New Britain's wae | (e |in the Washington forecast district then mar- rman scie aver (e high-grade citizen shrinks from | many a cityite the doctor is no more : alth woul riage must be the cure ) facing the potentialities. Thus the |important { residents of the city, are unaware 1 to remain three or four hou: s : | ? i & except for Northern New I : as been a U suspicion e f oo or the public is injured. The | and probably often is considercd a | = I ter system, nd together thay |in the open that this is named after a man SR e \‘\\" n"n\g‘“”‘ll i Invention | tramped many miles of woodland 1 : that name and they are at a loss 10 ° New York. H since matrimony was Dusiness of cily government would | more nccessary evil than either of i | any oM oF B y X i ¥ are at a 1oss 10 | (o, i Sl S i i sl ol [ithe ‘othier two | I means of w new invention, a|select places which were to be the | 0N Of the most impy understand how the Northend school | gay ) o x“;m S Sues sung ' placed in a distinctly higher | th HEEE AR cord is pulled in the Ledroom and a | future reservoirs of the system, an 1 Ixther carnviy is located in the south end of the | yoiable Sunday 1 skl gl [ of the most depressing 1 . o p . g . i 5 % Wus ¢ H the nothe P ¢ ., o | P! A L da ig as far east as i One of the most d plane it more of the belter class of [ If Secretary Wilbur has Kettle is made o Loil in the kitchen. | which were marked to be the ISR e i city. The use of the “godfather's” | (. AT caskay we know of is to sec a Rlohe SUd crin o0 sl Appalachian Mountains, The cal | An older idva is to pull a cord m citizens were willing fo seck publiz it will be the business of ter sheds capable of collecting s IO 1 name would be a simple remedy : 3 jiar of holy wa dropped to the weather will continue unseasonable ol 2 a s : 2 railway train and ge - | plies e iy 7 , DI 0 the | hepe Qe i ful locomoti g ofiice, men who are independent i | institutions to cultivate a more ; ,‘. h\‘)' \’ \‘ va Il ‘\x' inte hot wa ‘_'y‘l’v”, \I]n s v\” a I: atnuanitnany e o una 6 alant biei e h ; ; ey ; ; Saturday although the temperatu t NohoarcoRdles e ara oSty . er almost immediately! | times larger than they conld visual- t teturning to streets, we find an-{| will vise slowly. Saturdac oo § passenger coaches which are mostly |y ougn( and action, and who would | thorough appreciation of the country e PSSR stan (o WG thare ot et ot e iE AL b N S trday v 3 npty. Especially ti Uhmans on | 4 S 4 C | T ke ler case ’ g after a ma ar east as the Appalachis empty. pecially I'ulin not think of party advantage first | field. Opportunities exist for medi- Drama In later years, 1 a member | |} "]- thit it was the best sign of | with comical results, Look at Long | region and the weather i\v‘;” Hecom { a branch line, i city benetits second cal practitioners {o become powers A business man declaves that his the public commission, | | “\ " ay ’\ }‘“““ girl thinking “"- strect. If you can find it. It isn't | warmer Sunday quite zenerally i1 % § — - | 4 . y Clerks often take the day off and | predecess p s sottle had broken, went 1o the | jong Al b X i 2 3 g e v L s Nine times out of ten, (00, propor | in couniry communitics. The work | 1! A o i Gl oo gecyorie B nren ol e 1| Sl e M e L P ’_'” but just climbs a cliff | the Washington forecast distriet. i On reading the rules and regula- hen pretend t they have a cold. | fire boards, and he completed nis X Szt d falls off. | e 3 Jas e et where it seems deserved. | iS ard, but the ultimate comy Their excus: of course. iy ust | public service as a momber of (e |30 10 of this, Willie| And there is that classical ex- | i fons for ! | cuts decper and brings hetter civie | tions are certain, The cities, 50 1he | fishoo of liec: urper house of the general assembiy, | (oo Heed 16 Al She was reas- | ample: Orchard street. Onee, heing | 25 Years A 0 Toda B et feon:(ong R Cw i e bl e @ i D e e . Who was Tylort That queation | ST (. the Jar U hroken fsnoopily inclined. we fraversed the | g y i ssed with the importance of $10( % : and she ran Lo - folks. | ¢ it Syt | b pressed with the importan A R P e wrong | sdditional doctors for many vear Social | has been going the vounds consia- | 1l o tire length of this strect with th i or less [by @ quotation of facts and figures| Yet, human nature belng what it | . A°COrding to o trade Journal, | erably since {he residents of Brady| THIngs were happening too fast|name suggestive of spreading shade | Fifteen teams have been enterel : - [ua B lie et A e } B - | oo fon e shoca are uot fashion- |uvenuc begau thelr campafgn for a | (9F tho suilor who announced him- | trets and, far from finding any |y the i Lourns S § ; ; Lo |han to abuse him minus such ap- | is, we possibly will sce the erowd-|ajie for women now. | change in street name, and if noth- | *If 48 being in favor of the Red | ees or bushes, we discovered that | Hartrord today ”G“mnmth'? e : ot to he outdone in wirmindec AN » Anite s ? @ oLh- | fhis i Sl artford today, New Brits | DL outgone; I purtenances of conviction ing of additional medical graduat It looks as if they are doomed to | ing more comes of the endeavor | CFOSS taking carc of the helple iiaveflemotiaren afalnelolbldnalcr et Bl Sl Sl TS R il ] e I s G S I Sl e e D e o linto the cities. until cconomic neces- | spend the winier in cdffor than a brief lesson in United States | 2Pout this time Junch hour grass on the entire street, | Sphinx temple 'mlxl or ‘x ‘l"t”" § i Siei e e 2 (e ! itizen- | Sra et 8 | history, bearing on the lives of com. | Proached and the Observer asked What the City Wants Is T e e it e i e e 4 boardltokoperate tho municinal i DU G RGO I AR ORG Re s £ ‘ | Sports [partively “obseure presidents o | B #4110 10 k0 down town o luneh | Bigger and Better Thermometers | o1t (9 U el hat i B 0sl o v e eorcbnalioniny e | miecdsforRiH A O ek nanoia Frodl BRTCRUE | =Xutumn s noarly over, says a| baem il v come with him. The sailor confessed ths Whetler. ithere Slare Smanyl iwealiliai s 2 SERECER LIS oEhelil Hav it very little time “dis- | (UTNS being nil it weans that thos» | EHWS dayare sand very soon we shal) be| A native Virginian, Tyler filled |2 didn't have any moncy, but the “Weather bugs® in New Britain is | po¢ Co8 deaths were recorded in | aven spen 3 " aftering themselves for such servies | NOT A WAR, JUST A QUARREL, | (0002 b carly Christmas paroels | various public offices. 14 was g |M¥itation stood. Goinz out of th Thigi i e e e e R FrasthoRle Unhiene are ohis o s 8 e e e e e e B e {member of the legislature and gov- e sp s e cld conplyg e iR iians vl mants oL o ok the necessary steps to acquire one. (Should rece A ozauanancen b 2 3 If winter comes, will string e ernor of the state of his birth, afts trying 1o get out of a faxi cab. The | KNOW just how cold it in the OIS Y i ¥ | i RGN hands of critics. We ourselves ares ;‘1\ @ that the Nationalist of Nank- | ey hehing 2 wards going to the United States | WOMAan was paralyzed and the ol | Winler ow hot it is in the sum-|, - ”M‘”H"’( o ”‘a OGS | 3 y S their | illing 1o agcord such a squa ing government of China would he | b senate. He was nominated for the | Mt COuldN't carry der. The sailor | Mer how many inches of rainfall | 1€ M UG GG (el - le starlings who Lhe : : S| : ; g e s i hit the city in a e st SE RO . e aational | TO criticise is a prerogative and a | Just as much pleased if the Ru. | nee i mresiddncy by feivilks & AL iLock e 0l InAvEmin I aking, fubn L E TS & i i AL the higi school office todus Damo FRE oS e {0 [Fight that under a . Sovlets ceased bearing down in Man- | OWIng to w breakdown. i down- | thouzh ho wan a demoerat S ik antiotneing losigobserveniER SRl Yol LInas Sonl o e i i shselisaterdstioriialaencoatn i o) Sl aeE e AU ST R Nt v treat (ely | LOWn-bound strect car was an hour | $ to the wisdom of the choige |t she was somebody's mother, |!iS house rattled, cic. Probably, if | . W " T n e . 1 e churia. After retres precipitately - ) e choice TS s T 1 championship game N gmoke and excitement, have return- |Mever be denied: to abuse i B0 e liek 2o reating DRECIDURLCI 1 1a ¥ ihe Glher thiornTiE, of Tyler for that office, one contem- | “1d that lunch date would have tg | IT¢ are no real enthusiasts in || champ ;,’1)‘,“‘”’.,. “'I‘“ o i sk the mind of a starling |VOOMErans. We have never known | before the embatiied Russian hordes | 1t must have heen A log one, as | poras b weiomes be called off. The last secn of | DL S L L S e S G AT e i e oy lilie 1 of a public servant. smarting undar |and apparently agreeing to permit | every office boy in town happencd| “If those who nominated Tyl |M® Was brushing a policeman s b o B S Works :m'n 1 there is no place like home. : : Tl Bis G k ) Ao {o public view. A casual canvass of € Stanle ks a art i . ! e abus ne ¢ tussia cis yack in the man- [to be traveling by it! had given % o l.caded for the short cut to ecaney ST ¥ L unmerited abuse, who hecame a bet. | Russian officials 8 k in th | 15 s ]n x\r.h‘(m,.hl to the possihil- S the city shows only three that are C€0leY's announced today that plans s © week, day aiter day, |17 Public servant because of it. agement of the Chinese Lastern T (i fornis ,A;(»zw]mjlluilhw ekt el ot SIS T e e e cek after week, day atter da : e 42 ot 4 ! agistracy. he would have been | 11 a hottle ot ol e e The water commissioners ? Mussa chlke = SIS morameoploauiif Ry onelion theloth enhandknows Etiond fihie SRSl neRRo exnm enth Bt iy o v RIS Vol anughilor [ hot th s Taaihar i would have | Clutched firmly m both the city, that can be called more imissioners 'statcd with having issued | going to have a f or less accurate today that they will probably draw tizens who refuse to have any- |also is credite 1 i SR i AL TIchably dre here s acertain fascination in | the water out of the reservoir zing just how cold it is thesc| Walnut Hill park to prevent the wedding?” | chosen for the er reflected the o es than any other section ) ¢ emerg automobiles than any NoR e el d rather have the money it ey | Down town Mald 12, “Tvler “belones | SPirit of Holy Cross Cemelery. 100 | among the third and fourth-rate | 'he #ight of a taxi cab driver cry- | would cost us as a trust fund for | prosidents.” {he Robb i i of ¢ i um to the effect that a | use of | an ultiy 1S thing to do with politics bec of the country with an ¢qual popu- the its unsavory features, including nn- | further invasion would mean wa : i oty brisk November days. 1f one’s cars Dumerous drownings. ! lation. Every week there is a safety i e R e o the Clinese ot P b | vriter says of himi, | 18 certalnly proved somuthing. Ml n) uickiy, on roita.to) work, it he Holyoke high basketball team i drive inaugurated, but is scems 10 | | their old ag | "he was a mediocre country lawyer | W28 talking to an aged woman Who i aice to guess (1 c o mped the local high sc RIS | Whatever really is taking place | e T S TR, Sy : SN o guess that the tempera- ¥ he local high school five : ¥8 composed of tos murh. drive and 3 g : L Strugg and - a narrow-minded politician, | ' »"I 0 Bet Lo the cemelery 0 ure js below freezing polnt, but | vesterday, the final score being 35 i not enoug! ty. 1 ability to VHE STATE OF MIND gricngiihafdiplomatsfon Sillefacen il OVERIIEARD | With a gift for getting offices that ]I”«“ that her son, her only supbort | just ow much below intrigues the [ to 10. Lack of practice is given s change the outlool s with the ALSO IMPROVING it has been self-cvident since last iy e had no gift for filling.” 9 returned lvlv her. During tRe war. |interest. Likewise the summer heat | the reason for the locals defeat. o : 9 , \ palities, states, industries |Summer, when Secretary Stimson o X | When called from his home in|he was listed killed in action. and !seems more bearable to some of us| George Avery of New Yor courts rather n with persuasion. i 3 s, “ | 3y Florence Rothman | Virginia 10 go to the White House | S"¢ Wanted to go to the grave to voked the Kellogg pact. that the “Hell it we know that it “really isn't the | will be the speaker > mass and the nation—all asked to start all | e P Bl 3 peaker at the mass | and 1ill the presiden ake had been n t—witness the thermometer, chair, hist | | | | 2 3 ‘ ; ey |} neeting for workingmen at the y. i Villanova college in sylvania the improvements they can think of, | dispute in ).,u}.\n.jm conld not be ! .n IKI]?Y‘ T jrecords that it was necessary fo: ]'I’"‘ ]f.\l '““” an - cx-serviceman, | which says $4—but the humidity.” | M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon. 4 a oy of American col- | What & magniricent method to make | settled until the Nanking govern- | D | neighbors to furnish him with "‘1 i managed to say in lich seems to say boiling point. | e i has - g =Y : ol s, it's me. | the 2 g and the Observer noted thel S mhe {hree! thormometaral dis e n oS nn all the k dis- | ment recognized the legal rights of > | the money to make the trip. th wermometer discov- R N L SUnd (gsRe sty el N [ Russia in her railroad under xhn-! L ; [ One historian concluded his story | 148 0N the meter was sl o, | ered recorded siight variations v'uMa)m’ Chief, and Cop 200,000 of approxi- | cussed i3 really done in 1930, the | Russin in her railro: . | 0T said. yes. its me of the Whigs and their domination | YFOVIng the driver would have to|temperatures yesterday, a fact {h: Arrested on Same Day + million American college | year is destined to be one of the | esisti Lhe present quarrel|, (O Ity You? ' Wellil ‘can’ Youllior myler iy writing:. “They had soe|pay for the trip himsclt is casily explained. All were near| Gilroy. Cal, Nov. 30 (UP)-- A valty studunts are required | mosl progressive in histors: | was precipitated through seizure of chf!‘:".'\l(I)\iv ;oda.\ e oul to fool the people and in the League of Women Voters enough together, however, to indi- | Pinched—all within 24 hours—the hapel regularly. The sur- ortant also is the mental effect, | the railroad. Since that time the | i COINR OYEns {end they themselves were worse 10 Have Birthday Party cate that they arc reasonably ac-|mayor. the chief of police and the ] 1o hapel regularly. Th mportant & i ! i Rt Yes, can you come over N ha | The National Leaguc of Women curate, Someone, apparently, ought |traffic officer! vey is incor the ¢InE 1O | Thiere has been a substantial portion {107 LR s T e You findin Hadoy : It was also written that even the | VOLETS has grown up to be a great to start a campaign for more ther-| Believe it or not, that's what hap. ] i on how many of the 300,000 [of the citizenry which has been of}“” rodie : € N ZE pa as “)r:q_ Can youa come over foday?"| .\ of Tyler became distastefal |18 girl ten years old. It's going 10 | mometers available to the pened in o this Santa Clara valley i) i the impression that prosperity would | done nothing to bring about a return | “Do you want to see me? | through the nation to the extent that | H4Ye @ birthday party, - city, s ¢ dip until something or other {10 he legal stafus existing before [ .,“ hat 2 s lerinplanl olaworman i anamea Fhe : Alrs. Richard Edwards of Teru. | Ah, Ha, Not to Mention Eureka, Mayor “Smilin'"" Jim Princevili: 34 Jclions N [ the railroad was seized. Having tired 1 said, do you want to me? atic pai Tyl grip.” j Indiana, will meet with a group of 'The Land is Full of Felons, and Chief of Police George kaston s snappy weather we eI adjusted itself. Although the adjust- | the railroa iy : [ “Yes. Can you come over?" L R bresidens, | Connecticnt women for the purpos The federal judge who declares |fell victims to a drive on violation 2ving lately ompared [inent would come about while "the | Of waiting, the Soviets hegan to see S| “Well. perhaps 1 can, Tyler married the 24 years old daus. | ©f diScussing the anniversary and a | {hat under an old statute any per-|of the arterial e e, it e 3 lox Suffering. |rundamentals were sound,” {hey | their abrogated rights by force, as| “Perhaps vou caun?” [ter of a decensed cabinet membey, | Memorial fund. She was the first |son knowing anything about the |paid $1 to Judge J. M. Hooseh ae | S llGing s th e | ViFtually every other self-respecting perhaps I can. What time - - Tt {national treasurer end has accepted | possession of liquor, on the part of | fine, re is r z ieved nevertheless that the efieet v | After he failed to win nomination b % el 3 B oLl oL ldinave donender tha |1ae: want nie to come over?” e S ; eeh an invitation from Miss Mary Bulk- [any person, is a felon if he does not vaffic Officer Paul Tremaine in the West L ) rd al ild be at least discernible in trade | 3 £ | N you come over about three?” | f0F the¢ breaidency, he secured em-iy.y “5resident of the Connecticut [ report it, has aroused considerable [chuckled as he watehe % S e I Tovmint aalat oant v i < 1 as he watched his notabl . of New England as “col 1 dreary ommered GLRUIELIDCER No. I can't. Dave's coming.” el : 1q jlcague to attend a mecting at the finterest in New? Britain. There are |vietims pay up, but they had theip = i ¢ on- 5 <1 The Chinese government in “Dave's coming?" n defense of those who wWouldimown and Country club in Martford |atent possibilities in this situstion revenge when they learned that r itizens, and al rest of | 5 name a New Britain street aftor Hor ols : } 5 £y % fused with Quebee, or ! 1 e e churia, following the Russian ghow Yes, Dave's coming about three, | 0 % 0 A ied thay | L0 consider plans for the observ-| that the city must not overlook. If | Tremaine had been cited by State ised 2 10 iad more optimistic lean- | €U x dily itn | Put 1 ean com> about four.” f 2! i3 3 ance. inyon: still plays the old game of | Traffic Officer Andy Mercer for ir. o N B 1 e VHEN | hgs, cannot help being impressed | Of foree, was speedily impresse | “Well. I won't be in then.” | have not heid him up as the ‘ Contrary to beliefs which cxist in| “button, button, who's got the but-|regular headlights, Maine e Chi for in- | ooy 1ge improvement plans | the advisability of acceding (0 KUS- | woninats too bad. |deal citizen and president. but have | mings of many citizens, the League |{on?” it might be well to swap the | e : S S ERe el et i e 1 femands, The Chinese govern= | “Yes, it is 100 bad, st it attempted to cstablish their Jocality for Women Voters is not a partisan | pastime over to “felon, felon, who's| TERRAPIN REPAYS FAVOIL b i A ; i R 0 Nanl e howeyer, | bain: | AT a8 SIUstaot A G as @ Upresidenial - district,” manyforganization. It is not particularly [not a felon”? Kor it certainly 18| Coldwell, Ka . Nov. 30 (UP)— G o papers. When virtually cvery town | Men e B Ve oty otier strcels in the zone now bear- |interested in the demoeratic or re-| the fact that at least 50 per cont of | o torrapin, ressund ror, a badger it mer tl vn s E: - lin e country (S SRR A Gl GG s : \ "M “Good-bye, dear.” | the nimes of - deceased presi- | publican partics and mugwumps are | he people in the average American |joje where it was bl e t ton or New Orle v IG5 e tselt Lo/ do somiething Abont inity o be impressed at cloge [ wiyy) a¢0 dents {not on its calling list. At the last jcily know at least one person Who |jaig in debt to the rescuer, Flmer ' ranges of temperature to contend T : , s less inclined to give in. This| ] cajd, good-bye." ryler's administration emE 10 ftown caucus in Newington, it was | possesses forbidden heverages, | Hoyt, 17 i B i A e v e no e RUATL N e e e ha R B Rea G Aaa | Bave shown up poorly in compari-|reported that the league in that ke the average man who live *| Wellington fair, the terrapin won ; with small we ¢ ot t—and fhat one to : 3 ATy son with those of other men who |town was working in the interest of |in New Brifain. He lknows that|g. S E08 fof . of a goodly T pu ¢ ooof al guestion at issuc, however, as} " have graced the White House .m]}u certain candidate, and the state-!come neighbor makes wine. TPer- | AT n a are peculiar t was the war lords in Manchuria | Some Turn! in whose inemory streets here have |ment was printed in the newspapers. | haps he makes it himself. In many | GRAI BESTS CHURCI 3 — — DOCTORS *N CITY AND COUNTRY | tather in Nanking who seized the | . “What oIy ! been named. Included are Wash- | But the reporters and editors who finstances he has probably been | Amsterdam ov. 30 (‘“,)7',“ + y 2 | 5 | ingt Adans, adjs ro2, |Were responsible for the publics offere o o e of some| “ '° ) o CRITICS OF THE COUNCIL ORI i {esior Wik railroud ia the first place. [t was| Gaites has for turning a jok [Ington, Adams, Madjson, Monroz, were responsible for the publication | offered wine at the home OM® ! fests reaching the ministry of state cretary o e Interior Wilbur 5 3 arrison, Li Hayes, Cleveland, [of the “information” received a|friend. The fanatic drys need not | "o I 2 L | line H : oln s, Clevelan e Ghoete % < SHOULD AVOID ABUSE RS 5 " that o | S2id that in Nanking there was no |never saw anything like it, | oln. Hayes, C e : down |gel offended at this statement, for |Tc82rding Sunday flying declared the other day complained that a 1 Mrs. Dunn: ‘I should say! She's|Harding and Cooliige. politgiibut smart Jdrcssingiidown | get foffenied sutl thiseatntomenty or ) S aus it L R Y BV ASEaater . i There is a diff ice hetween jus of 1he United States had dis- | enthusiam over the seizure and the s s vau;'l R »| In the long list of presidents there [from a Newington woman who takes | they may not have any k”m“]“d;‘m:r’l\\lrt‘lu\e Enbiavss hen O avicach Sy 2 Hosaiio o treaty. 7N ([ e ot Ghiliee o 5 : lives |an active part ¢ league's pro- [of technical violation of the law, | ' S Y At criticism and unwarr 15 AatEtH oo bra oo muny { Sl rosation s otk iirenty SeNow e | T Bl e e BBt IR e A R otara o se il e an active part in the league's pro- o 1{\3‘(_:‘]' iolati O e 18W, {ihe motors of the alrship Graf Zep- Criticism to be just must avold th ¢ ‘ Tt ugh | Manchuria is willing to return to | —C. C. Closs. |might be pointed to with consider- &ram but the’fact remains 1% any | pelin, o tde S St i the st hefore (L izure, | 2 77 |able benefit to those who aspire to| The tenth anmniversary will be people have this knowiedge. | s 3 ¢ unbridled fanltfinding Hen e, ndithe ema e status quo hefore the scizure, | Sy = ; % reached 930 and will be fi gly here are widespread p vilities | it o of them in the \try and the small | j s N e 40 honor {0 leaders of the country, [Feached in 1930 and will be fittingly | There are widespread possibilities | pypen TEEETEIES L which arouses disgust 118 MOty g My Wilbur, himself a physi- | the Nanking government should be | TP | R celebrated. For the last ten years, |on this felony business. Suppose i e e e mes abus eqt satisfied. There doubticss wil CE T UY 5 5 |women have been so busy fitting such a rule were not put into effect K A fiad 8 eonstructive. It then becomes i ian, is Iy interested ir ttoy | caually satisfied. raidoubtiessvill (B meriit et I have let on ! Proving That Malf the World ‘x‘!v‘-’:x‘n""'i\:‘;‘mln ~\n~ :Vivh'rfr«)()f i w.,‘,] ‘”‘| G m,w’m vigidly en- | —British capital i being used to ™ Aldermen and councilmen in t e e e Ao @ week or so of discussion, Which | 1o 4o pigden meanings in a|Is Willing to Help Other Half e i S L S CRE Bl (O EVASs [T paperills ovett .'f] city, to our mnotion, sometimes re- | Chinese call “saving the face,” | Gozen current novels that I haven Human nature at its best ""”meul them that there has not been |vision two political partie ‘a re- |Manufacture paper from bamboo ot uch abuse rather thar | tor | &nd then everything will e arvanged | ever read and don't intend to. R LI Ok SR O s D0 B b reren ol lnt clons” and the “Lily |rass. This will be the first attempt ceive too much abu me o Guntry doctor I have listened to sernions. de-|Malden, Mz where the Obsery ) i N 1a be made up, |10 Manufacture paper in the West ; eliclsttE fo e theit S hmood fani |t e T novelist, The | satisfactorily, and both sides o : e deem | went, last Sunday fo be near the|the Women whose lives were devoted | Whites” One would be e RFS 1 e ¢ rouncing the evils of the moder ent last Sunds 4 he suffrage movement, thelof course, of persons who knew 2 F v 2 f > AT 5 not | re to their knitting elsewl |z 2 B DT Ponan 6 y|to th 1 3 Sairwn : the good of the city. Ti not | oq loctor invariably is pictured ;' turn to their | plays by ministers who have never |grave of Father Power “N'l‘l }";‘»’_‘ league reports. As the successor to | where the vile booze lurked in WEIRD GOLF DRIVE saying a man, serving in the Coni- iy rificing individual who IS S A T scen anything but “Ben-Hur.” cures have bm-;\ ‘rwpolll’r-vl.(l 1¢ O | the sufrage organization, the 1 gue secret, and hadn't tattled; the other| St N ll.l“\;}zrm . = s 1 md | N ats \ I loathe purity. server stationed himsc o e oW o kel B e theit h o at T AR T A Et i dosT oo | RBLes . Eng., Nov. 3 - mon Council for néthin i« on call for the people miles around : g oation Rl &lis oking back over ast | 3 v 2 ( i Iy be regarded as f gel of | 4 ¢ Nav i and alent {Native (‘heSt.nUt ’l,‘lec 1 have never found any! nuegwhicnleagto e ot eIty ing [ten years and the long fight which knew and had told, or those (ew‘ir’f?” :;?"kdr““"cfmm the/first tec % cssarily be rega £ vy e nela Is Staging Comeback Patient! |grave, and watched the police and |y, ogod them. 1t is planning to|who didn’t know. Strong Jensad | 1610 B A0 EI0E QOLE elob Sravelen publlopservice jone, Roas ARresiE | Tuvaciuliy theysile towera of | p15omsburg, Pa., Nov. 30 (P—Be- | Perrins: “What's the idea of | Legionnaires turn back the sick. | oo i (R, 0 BERENE Lt s and auxitlary smelling ap- 20 yards through the air, down a of his willingness to serve the city | influence in their si | lieved doomed by the blight that|standing on the sidewalk in a bar-| The first case that came ulon:1 “.ul nationally known figures but also of | paratus would probably he worn by ;;1::1{;(\“ an\?‘l 1{1;0 !keuflrc ;);;{or(‘ free of charge should he automati- | yore successiul men in everything | virtually has destroyed the native | rc | & mother with a little “”_‘f""‘(**_‘" the hundreds of women in every|those who didi't know, so that they | which 2 '”‘ flhu“_”-"_rfl’-fl rthur Thudi- : ally accorded honorable mention. |save i 3 of wealth | American chestnut, that uable | Smtih: “I'm waiting for fifty | iu her arms. The police sergeant - giae in the union who assisted in [might finally achieve the pinnacle 2 g tea. cally acc VR Ll {nut and tmber tree promises to | conts.” | fused to let them take the short eut [ypo pojitical emancipation and edu- | of party ideals and locate a booze ST Why men run for the Common |fhan the uverage of their city ml-{__(_m”‘ st Smith: < I'm laving my sui ving that confusion would be the |eation of women. !.,u..‘ 5 : S0 WHAT? o Council js one of the mysteries of|j¢ggues. | Pennsylvania noted an improve- | Perrins: “Fifty cents? | outcome. Just at that time the littie | "1 the name of such women, the | Perhaps party distinetion could be| '{\m'l,lf"',p '\,,-0 »“il(l P)—Experts .| city government. One rumor has il \hy is i, then, (he ¢ modern | yent in the chestnut crop this fall [ pressed and the sign says: nits | girl reached out and said “please.”|Leaguc plans to raise an anniver-|attained among nm] ~Jo|\l.~ hy; S :::‘(‘im'\lr‘\m:;:;\x‘; 2.7{:;‘4:“«&‘:{«1““ that there are opportunities for|graduates of the schools of medi-|and found that young sprouts, many | Pressed While You Wait for Fift: | There wasn't w dry eye in the £roup |sary and memorial fund which will [sniffing out a particularly flagran e Sstima: 2,000, bees, Ll iere | of them frem the stumps of trees | Cents, and [ necd it to pay for 'em!” [ac this time and the sergeant, hard e used fo carry on the educational [case of a violation and keeping it |working overtime for 12 month publicity in it, which is an aid 19 |cine show su O T v ABIIE NG (e bea o | —Horace T. Wyatt | boiled as ho was. ran away leaving lwork of the national organization.|*under the hat” The man who |could furnish sufficient wax for the yrofessional men, especially 1.n\~JsuH< in ou te } Instead, | % The {pnmn‘q .mmr to be immune ' 19 Reproduction | the Legionnaire to bear the brunt|The fund is to be raised through ;mv,‘l 'ouuulnl\l knm\blf-:]nv 0: o !‘:lxv nsurv ]n‘rl_ll*rnno Carnera, 280-pound < - yers. Too frequently, however, thefthey crowd into the citics, wherebo the discase, Forbidden) of the situation. Lefore he went, hejthe state leagues in memory of |bottles of home brew obvjously |giant Italian boxer, ey e