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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929. Ne B -t . H Id‘ December one of the New York ’gnm. No one realizes the potency UIE(ross the state, the public is not necessarily impiy a lack of merit.* fto'u;m).' Portland, Me. ... .. 38 w ritaimn era | papers starts a campaign for a fund | the country vote more thoroughly | supposed to be interested in cheap —Samuel M. Pastor ‘ Q. What is the apocrypha? Lo .- .. 32 HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |y; hejp the 100 most neediest cases | than the party managers, and being |bus rates if and when the rallroad (Copyright. 1929, Reproduction | A, The name is given to a collec- | Washington ... st Forbidden) | tion of fourteen books, included in > e Septupint and vsate o ot TUNNEYS T0 ARRIVE of poverty in it city; and we have [ politiclans, they must shape thelr |operates the busss and there are no | Teeusal Dally $(Gunday SExcerterl) never known a year in which to read | uctions in accordance with the facts. | independents 1o contend with. At Herald Bidg.. §7 Church Stieet e e e I o s o ot in ts wi | of these cases did not jerk tears. | The more we see of the checks and | It is the independents who pro Mm fortunatel such cases in that ances between the § rat are substantially low- e, the more regard | er than the railroads, not only in | the | Connecticut and New England but in | | Shop i in the canonical Hebrew scriptures. estionq and while accepted as cononical by $ |the Roman Catholic church are geti- | pormer Heavyweight Champion ane | erally rejected by the Protestant dnd churches. These books are 1 and | Wife Lapected to Land at Nev Esdras, Tobit, Judith, Esther 10—4 to 16—24, Wisdom of Solomon,| York on Tuesday. clesiasticus, Baruch, Song of th- Three Holy Children, History of Sus- anna, Bel and the Dragon, Prayer of Manasses and 1 and 2 Maccabecs, Q. Of what races are the natives pictured in the motion picture nate, House | vide rates SUBSCRIPTION RATES P 3 land thie e ity run into many thousands, prob- |and th $2.00 Three Months ecuti greater number in propor- | we have for the skill shown feattoms o Fun care of the New ral " e population than in New | founders of the Republic. The sys- |states west of the Hudson, New || Gritawn Herald. and your tetwr 2 Month will be forwarded (0 New York tera may not be perfect all the time, | York inclusive, erc is the cass of Hartford. | but it is far from intolerable most | Railroads are not 1interested in the public welfare depart- which boasts of be- Entered at the Post Office at New Br a» Second Class Mail Matter, New York, Dec. (UP)—Geng Tunney, retired undefeated heavy. t champion, and his bride, the former Polly Lauder of Greenwicl, Conn., will arrive from their Euro. pean travels Tuesday noon aboare of the time. motor coach lines in order to take a | Funny How Much They Can Carry | Now that Christmas shopping's in {hand in furnishing cheap transpor- sie THE. GREAT BYRD FLIGHT | tation to the public. They are inter- { t1. wize who just a little while rent in that city TELEPHONB CAL| Business Office Editorial Rooms . | ing the richest in Connecticut and s i r one of the richest in the country, an- The flight of Commander Rich-|ested for two reasons: To have 8| Ago sent home a spool of thread | te=a Four lv"nvunurs ; i v Tl T R G sounced that it was suffering terrific |ard . Byrd and three companions | hand in controlling this new form of | Lugs junks that's heavier than lead A. They ar Sudancse members |iagay at the offiices of the steam g The only profitatle advertising medium | jemands and needed more funds. |over the South Pole unquestionably | transportation competition and to| L | — of various tribes. including NEETOES |ship lin I the City. Circulation books ang press | | : They Are Sure to be on Hand! and negroid peoples. o Ja e e e e e | Just about the same time a rubber | was the most I keep it from unduly competing with | ! | b * 5 X | They were wed in Rome last Oc i i | e " s e Ay 5 Loulee: “Are icocktails iapt: to/go! QUESTIONS ANSWERED | Q. How far from New York ity yoher and have spent more than ¢ G U wus moved clsewhere and the | undertaken. Tt |the railroad passenger rate struc-| 00 5€t T | is Sing Sing Penitentiury, located. |some on b e con oo, Member of the Associated Press i | L8 ey North ] i Fred: "I Bofehiasient atithe: U IR0 TIRCH N EStilan Ru SR CrRsoR Aty A. TLos just south of the town | (onsiderable secrecy will sur e ia sdadin mll et ; ; 2 like the hullabaloo over | Commander Lyrd b Thus on independent | g ffaiesdlon SorgtactSoRInIoRIlia o S VSO Gasn i~ N el oI RUN Il v=oneil toy o i e S B o T e L S all news credited to it & ' CoT NBORING! Gritain Herald, Washington Bureau e St : i ; credited tn this ty? Not for a moment; it tween Little America long i This is as it JUST NECKING! i e {down the bay on the revenue ct owsinibisned ¢ Hi e 1522 New York avenue, Washiugton P R R e Ay ave b air and untrue | mountains which preciy be considering the slower Sv Gilbert 10k RGN Soeleatns T srerat i Vet 06 . t the pair. s T | f = in the dull | ¢} o a e G fic otter Where are you going, my pretiy C L P servations ther put the Vulcania behind sched, to paint an entire ictur n the dull | their snow and iced-c aveling they fe : ? Member Audit Bure The A L. C. is o pato which furnishes newspapers tisers with a strictly honest ana | . clreulation. Our clrculation statistics cre| LOverty in the den ch based upon this audit. This insures pro- | iy this modern age, is deplorable, | weather to contend wit tection agalnst fraud in newspaper dis- | maid?” “I'm going a-necking, sir,” she said. S advise cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per- | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- from 12,000 to 14,000 city considercd. | ice barrier. There The railroad idea 1o keep bus rates h or nearly as high as rail- s wrong in principle and | “May I go with you, my prett FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADt | r Y { for reply. Medical. legal and marl(a;\ { On The Weather | b or in any city ! extraordinanly su ges in | road rates | maid 2" “I'm meeting my Lo: nomics. The slower indecd, | wrong in | not be answered. All letters are| Washington, Dec. 2.—Forccast for -friend, sir,” tribution figures to both national and zation cannot be considercd | there i3 a fat paragraph of unto- |method of transportation should al- | el confidential.—Editor. | Southern New Iingland: Cloudy 4 local advertisers. " lorvtint i | a he faster with rain or snow tonight and prob- 3 i maximum of glory until all | ward conditions existing in Antarc- | ways cost less than the fas L oy : g 1d ! : A o 2 0 | : “Where do you meet him, my pretty | @ What is meant by a “wash- b1y on the cast coast Tuesda J e g 5 is eliminated. t such | tica which the Antarctic lacks. method. aia board” road? | morning: slightly colder Tuesday 'he Flerald fa on sale daly | 3 | - : ? N | ng; slightly sday, York at lotaling's Ne: d | climination is not attained through | It was because of these difficulties | o o A. Tt is an old type of road In | fresh to strong south and southwest, Square; Schultz's Newsstaade, 1dden outbursts about it at any | that the Byrd plane “Up on the park drive, si~” she said Grand Central, 420d Street. IS L LheRBarain L b s a ‘f particular time., From the time of not descend upon the iznnnc.\: Facts andFancies “Has he an auto. my pretty maid shifting to west and northwest winds | WHEN SO MANY the road and covered vith dirt and |on Tuesday. 1. They are not heing built to- | | FIND IT gra | | {whieh timbers were placed acr, i e verty hat ¢ ) e iR as “Oh, only a flivver, sir,” she said. Torecast for Eastern New York . Christ and long before poverty had teau which constitutes the lower day cxcept in some rural diStricts. | Snow er rain n sontn and enosw i EASY TO REDUCE 5 The nest co thing to flying | rearcd its ugly head. and though | extre of the carth. So much de- 7 Where will he drive you, my pretty | Q. Who discovered coal? | north portion this afternoon and to- | 78 ¢ to the South ol vatel there s centage of pover- | pended upon a comparatively few By bert Quillen maid " A. Coal was mentioned in his- | yight; slightly colder fonight in f R t o A nnoa o o e S we only park, kind sir.”’ she|torical writings as early as 351 B. |west central portion. Tuesday part- | Lall game whil thes yulation of civilized nd- | hours of fair weather that no d G i niies ae nliies BLDWest ceitraly Ay 1 | down in the lower r r bLefore, conditions | lays 1d be ed. From the ; said. s here is no Td of Who |1y cloudy and colder. possibly snow | own in the lower ver befor ons | lays could | risked. Frou | at the hottom. This is especially was the discoverer. flurrics in extreme north portion: | Il can see everywhere that count- Saturday thousands did it and nearly ar trom ideal. Not for a north might come clouds and mists | Gue of stock speculation “Won'L the cop arrest you. my pret-| Q. T8 Tiger Flowers, the former | resh southwest shifting to wost and | kess people have found the right way all of them survived. thousand years, perhaps, will ¢ at any inoment, obscuring the eun ty maid?” world's middlewcight boxing ¢ | am- | north winds, [ 4 to fight fat. Slender figures now pre- e citizen be able to pay his or 'and making airplane navigation But you mever sce A bromit .yepye the cop's my boy-friend, sir,” | Pion, dead? T ore st for New Haven and| vail. Excess fat has largely disap- ¢ i atue of a man who attended | Gl A. He died in New York city. | vie e r snow shit; i BT This cold spell we have been fecl- | ier poll tax by return mail. well-nigh hopeless, the sun being the | 1T € F WEC L 3 she said. November 16, 1927, while undmgz. \j}_""(l‘v::;_\): (_’(‘1 oy (j:n’]v'vc‘ll\l‘r‘\onl&)\( p?“-d‘ 1Mt“k- the Ee-fizle }\(;.Leldk:z:t ing comes from the Middle West. | Ang by the way, more conscicn- | one certain method of calculating | —_— i ing an operation for the removal of | Conditions A disturbance i ‘To‘u"dinanadeb’ciflii- St e fi where there is no ulf Stream to | tious attempts to eradicate poverty 1 dircctions in a region where the There must be some ixl\Tigy-.‘(von a growth over his eyes, |moving eastward over the Lake | iwor by combati'x\"v fat. ‘ top the proceedings, .ss futile deploring of its ex- | compass is sluggish, erratic and un- | from southern Europe. Financiug| Q. Mow much heat is created at | region this morning. A long trough | ¥ ‘800 LBl ’ stop the procceding and less futile deploring of it | comp e e s o rnloniGsalthere o { the spark plug when it cxplodes|of low pressure extends southward | One great reason lies in the dis- = = istence might bring an earlier ma- | reliable. ar audience. *DARNED (F | COULD the gas in a gasoline motor? |over the upper Ohio valley and Ap- | covery that most fat people have an Our idea of congestion i terialization of the millenium cvery- | But, in order to learn the muxi- a EVER SEE ANy SENSE. A The U. & Burcau of Stand- i;r.wm;zq districts to the t Guit | under-active gland. Irs failure to half a dozen trolley cars tody v mum knowledge of Antarctica, more | A special session of Congress N WINDOW SHOPPING 1” -‘y“”’_‘]“?-“_ "J‘"“’j“""' temperature at- fcoast where another disturbance | control nutrition_permits too much d oz buses all to a | New Dritain is not broke. on its | consictent exploration is nccessary, | i€0°t like the ateh. The itch comes ! tained by the suses mxrm\m-}mg the jcenters south of Pensucola, I7lorida. | food to form fat. Modern physicians, | 5 OZCD DNSERNE ke AN o 3 . e S without being called. spark plug points in a gasolinie ¢n- | Rains were reported from castern | in ereatingobesity, combat that cawse, around Central Park at the same uppers, poveriy-siricken, or in dire | Byrd himseclf stated before the air- A A te of average corpression ratio |Texas to Florida and northeastward | oy . © T is of Ma b moment. By the way, it is sometimes | straits. 1t has and always has had a | plane trip that a mere flight to the Mr. Grundy refused {o tell ju will probably be about 300 degrees [to Tennessee and Virginia and | Their method is the basis of Mar- Fahrenheit. This high temperature {snows northward over the Missis- | Mola prescription tablets. Each box xists for only a fow degrees of |sippi valley, Ohia valley and the | containstheformula, also the reasons crank angle each cycle, the average | Lake region. | for the good results. People have used gas temperature for the full cycle Conditions favor for this vicinity | Marmola for 22 years—millions of | probably reaching 4 maximum of |clondy weather followed by light| boxesofit. And the results have come claimed that both the trolleys and | cerlain proportion of poor peopl. |south Pole and return was the | what he thought about Senators. | the buses ought to give better serv- | like every other city. And because of | minimum of his endeavors; that he | Bov, page Mrs. Grundy. tates to imagine the result if there about whi luring the rush hours. One hesi- | this there is no reason to shout|hoped conditions would permit e nobedy can help Or | pioration. He probably meant by, before look- she is just If she tries on tro ing at the price tags, were twice as man ich at such | eradicate in a manner to mis!d | ajr; yet exploration on foot with | walting for a friend. ‘z.‘uroiut \\'”v_u }defirwslzsahr;nhm,‘ | rain or snow. without abnormal exercise or diet. persons who may ot pause ’f""p"anfl as a base has not been | 1 e s ]‘ LhetCenisshaye Q4 hod ’ femperatures fvesieng "\. \\V)\V retain your excess fat when times. ¥ i 5 Blessed are the poor. They can | their portraits on United States | High Low | Y ) s IR analyze conditions very carefully. thought improbable. Not much of | “HETRHC Hit 0 P dve without | postage stamps? Etan A 40 | so many have ended theirs? Go try The outlook changes with the! It is very much worth while that | nig can be done, however, n & re-i ¢ joony yree to take g | A Vashington, Jefferson, Jack- |Atlantic City ....... | their m“‘flmd éf) k"{ nfll“-lflft%_hk" passing vears. When we were boys | more prosperous citizens, who are in | gion which is so peculiarly the foot- | | s\oz'. I,lncol‘n, Taylor. Gartleld, Grant. | Duffalo ............ 20 ?mlz, r(ba] zhs ook in td;e :u(i a s we loved the snow, which yielded | the majority, do not forget the pres- | pall of rapldly changing weather | No wonder Denmark won't let Madison, Monrce, McKinley, Hard- |Chicago = || e eIl Gy, 260 GHESER), £hy 26 | watch the changes that occur. Do — | this in justice to yourself, to please | your family and friends. You will be | delighted. Marmola prescription tablets are sold by ;| el drussistaat$1a box, Any drugaist | ing, Roosevelt, Hayes, Cleveland and | Cincinnati ... Wilson, | Denver ... Q. What is the capacity in pas- )Los Angeles sengers and crew of the largest sca- | Miami planc in the world? | Minneapolis A. The German DO-X carried | Nantucket 169 persons October 21 1929, in a [Nashville test flight. New Haven . Trotsky in. She is still a litile sensitive about that remark Shakespeare. i much opportunity for throwing snow | ence of the poor, so that they will be | conaitions Sout ¢ | - balls and the thrills of riding on |spurred and stimulated into assist-| .. (1ioe pecult of the § sleds. Tut now we dow't seem (o ing them in a Chrisianlike Manner | po i ricne has been the taking of | | ‘beautiful” at | But let us not get a Wrong ImPpres- | o Louo nhotographs from the air- } Americanism: Making such a lou | | hanker for any of all, and the best kind of winter is | s The city as a whole is in as hurrah for rizhteousness that you | : can't hear the still small voice of | | plane, which when pieced together ed “open.” | 5000 a condition as. if ot far su- | o b Guite an accurate who is out will gladly order for you. one that is design. . | consclence when your acts don't Dusty. the Pup i 6 : " ey e % perior to. many another city of 13| o4 rirqyal of the topography of the | agres with your preaching — | S R e e e R T i that {he wild | class that could be mentionca. | 5 q | i . : SRS S e There are rumors that the wild |class that could be ountains and plateau beyond. | How it Was! [ orfolk, Va. .. 0 , ) e maa £ L = : - over two| Dom't envy the intelligentsia | 8L ported? : I e | PRESCRIPTION TABLETS jackass may become a political em- { Commander Byrd, flier over S ey R heon Gaotsots Rev. Bradle We should all vei A. In 1928, roughly one-fifth of | Northfield, Vt. | The PI t Way to Red blem in the West, competing with KING 1T OUv poles, epitomizes the modern spirit | ", JT0 TR ,\p f)r;)rr;mnn | interested in public service. Have | the sugar consumed was of domestic | Pittsburg! 1 e Fleasan ay to Reduce the donkey and the elephant, HE SENATYL | of adventure coupled with the use of | \yocker o groat man. | sou_ever held office. boy?"” | production; three-tenths from in- | o Lt e, P ful and thoughtful read- | ¢ B hdery i that mmani] | Jimmy: “No, but I've beld the|sular territories and one-half was | 1 — I'lie careful and thoughtfu the amazing mechinery A o ST e et <o | Otfice-girl! | imported from foreign countries. s = i MISLEADING POVERTY er canniot have helped noticing thal | ngg cvolved to aid him in the con-y To say the “best people dodbs) et " Bradley. | Q. Which major baseball league | TATSION iy n B D OE T 0 . ury service is o nsense. If it o S 2 A . . STARS < . B bt REPORTS ABOUT CITY there is a widespread disposition t0 | qyest of this globe upon which he ;"’;IV;“’“":]"'U"' f(“”:w‘::m ,“: it {has won the greater number o jiiotie ar Urent: Tepreseutiinel o’ Uiats ot (o i ono i city hus heen getling tho | regard thoi Scnate of United | (inds his dwelling place. Superlatives | o oo “ihose who dodge this duty | A Sensible-looking girl is not o Q:H m:]r“(t-mm(::(' W u; lont2 WhICH: Lo oF (i e ihdeg ubios b o wrana bl dvertising; not only | States with critical eyes. Ulterly | gny into nonentities in the contem- | e “best people” merely becauss | SCNSiDIe as she looks. because | b o || tered the union? How many st 6 do sou know : g e e S nsible girl has more scnse than | es contests between the Amer- towers do you know? How n apitals can you name? How m the wrong Kkind but publicity | without parallel in the parliaments | pjation of such flights; we are | they dress well? O ook Faen =Dl |ican and National Leagues, the em are officially calicd Commonwealths? Which ones? How many ha which has becn misleading and ex- | of the world, relentless in debate | ginply prone to bow our heads in | - | o | American has won sixteen and the utenan thars : i ? ! siaply % How do vou explain the common | e R I\ i 5 | his term of office? Wiat's the principal ¢ and the principal riv aggerated and unlimited in the time at its dis- | gmazement and swell our chests in | S8 S8 &0 o0 Cell, the King LECTED LAWSUITS OF 1929 | National League ten. I] in €ach state? Whats the principal industry in eacl state? What's the popu- by e L | attitude ? - the king By Taicius Bl \Vasssrman { Q. Who was the hero in the mo- || lation: the area: the population of the state ea and_principal city? In an indust ity of $0,000 | posal for the consideration of public | prige, {can do no wrong. And in a free| P | tion picture “Slide Kelly, Slide"? | _Our Washington Tureau's latest bulletin on THE STATE: F THE there will alwuys be “scores™ of in- | questions, it is a thorn in the side | E=E land. cvery man is a king. | The suit to restrain the former| "y Pieie Spet € UNION gives In condonscd form, undor el stato all this informa- itiz 5 s o 2 | sweetheart of a Denver man from| a wwh # tion. Tt you want a copy of this bulletin, coupon below and mail dividuals who find the payment of | of go-getting citizens who preter RAILROAD BUS CONTROL ; e e e e revanee i IS WO waaKitie Eirst parsoniitof | W as utrectsa: < o d = 5 Another improvemen he fliver | 5! er re s by 8 1 fly across the English Channel? ers taxes onerous, inconvenient re action and fewer words. To | A 2 RATE: i . 3 L WG iy | -—— = = —cup 9 : e L Fonalptasss onerons fincolyani st moreractiongandIRtener IV oLy [LHEERS o the D€Cds 13 a device that will keep it | false alarms of fire. A. Louis Bleriot. a Frenchman. | = LI SRR FRLA == ) ’] und sometinnes impossible. To magni- |others of a contemplative disposition | one needs only to compare thC | yon blocking tratfic while the| The suit brought against 2l Q. Where is the largest coal | srates noITOR, Washington Bureau. New B fy fheir dificulties and give the im- the Senate remains the enstodian of | t4reg of the railroad between points | driver hugs somebody. | French railway company by the!mine in the United States? 22 New Yoik Avenue, Washington, D, ( ) pression that a E vart of the libertics, the one arm of the govern- | 5155 gerved by the railroad's bus —_— { peasant who Cl:’ur’ucd he was subject; A, The largest in the United | I I want a copy of the bulletin THE STATES OF THE UNION, and en- ) . > | . If statesmen are the ‘“sons of {tv grave humillation when his!states and in the world is the New clows herewith five cents in coln, or I ncancelled, U. S. postage = ! pulation is stricken leads | ment in which discourse is free and sidiary to understand why rail- ! A j States ar orld is A - 2 ¥ ! 2 ne “_ i : g 7 blla nestions wb: ervel i bus fran. |jickasses” they deserve no blam ». | trousers, which he had removed in| Orient Mine of the Chicago, Wilm- INpRRtOREch e gatds and Shidnd ingeonts l ! outsiders to the conclusion that!untrammeled, where public quest roads are cager to gain bus The one who pains the country iz his train compartment in order {o|ington and Franklin Coal company | i New Dritain is on the rocks. and burning issues are most likely {0 | cpises. | the one who malkes an ass of him- | shake out the ants which had besct|at West Frankfort, Illinols. It pro- | e ] . New Dritain is not in such straits, | receive a most painstaking analysis. | yyhen motor coaches first came | self. him while walting for the train,|duces 13,563 tons a day | |S,m5 T AND NUMBER AT . ' nor arc the majority of its citizens | Now the Senate and the House again | jnto use the railroads firmly held | i i ; {cnuzh’l ;m a mall hook and disAn-;‘ f‘z \:‘hat d*; pr-‘rlvomuo;vh'-’ : [ | J | here's one good thing about buy- | peared forever, . A word that shows the rela- | CIRY s e sTATE Jove icken or unable to earn | go into h, and a more satis- |, - e reathiehthas : la- | . S pover ken or Ist0 s aniliee inle S elion . sillaleoCiBut aiddenty g EEral )8 |ing a flivver on the installment | The suit brought by the two tion hetween some word, called its T am a reader of the New Britain Herald, a livelihood. Unfortunately the u ng session is anticipated than the | o¢ 3 new sun, suddenly blazed upon | plan. You don't lose the darned |younger brothers of a Nyack, New | object, and some other word which L thinking are likely to obtain such an jut ial session. | the managements, and they sprang |thing when the price drops. | York, family to restrain the older its antecedent, #s: “I went (ante- i erroncous impression from the trend | Ti it were posaible 10 provide alinto wetion. Tt motor coaches were to | | brother trom chasing them off to|cedent) to (prepostion) New York | of the ridicnlously cxagaerated state- | pewertful parlicnient like t |be developed vhy permit indepen-| ARd many a man is a prominent|bed at nine o'clock every night, so = = S | : 1 and pro- | Ctizen because he was too stubborn | he could use the family’ parlor for ments getting into print vithout faults the founc nt enterprise to step in an " land mean to sell anything as aa trysting ground. 9 < ) onis- differcn AT ST GO HEo et Al o i i i b | e trespasa wraceeainss vrousn:| 1 D€ Little Scorpions’ Club Srita nd oihe or covered a method. 1t is only whed | yaasoned. And most particularly — | acainst the Boston cook by the| Ay is that New Liritai one balances the undisputed faults|qhy allow independent motor | .\o_r:v they ey l\rrv O'Leary’s cow | housewife who fired her, but who . - 5 , | nasn't responsible for the rebuild- | found her back in the kitchen after bination of circumst < with the undisputed advantages Of | .oac} tors to cut the rates? | e » S bin 1 dndis ; S | oach operators L 1., | Ing of Chicago. Next thing they will | she had been rehired by the house- 1 NS having such a body that one comes 1¢ the railroad can control the | ye nijnjmizing the part played by | wife's husband. linquer le conclusion that the | jotor conch situation there need not | the bull, also. The suit brought by one deaf R ities bett zes outbalance the faults, | be any cutting of rates. 1t was a| {and dumb Chicagoan against an- sed « 3 of the ate have beenlaimple problem in clementary Correct this sentonce: ™It wasn't| other deaf and dumb Chicagoan to . R AL sr s G st broker's fault that I lost.” said | rccover damages for assault, which ) 1l tases it ner e e s sconon - . |the woman, “and I wasn't mad when | ascault the defendant claimed was has been found that several scores of | instance, referred to omical | rhus the New IMaven railroad | ne refused to give back my money.” | provoked by the insulting names the cltizens wish o them abated. the ard states.” and | rormed the Ingland Transpor- J piaintiff had called him during a Has it « otherwise? H it wl ot; Senator Moses referred 10 garion Compar a4 the subsidia { L. 1929, Publishers | scssion of violent finger-flipping. 2 e as "s0ns Of | {;imediately ga be in the 8 The suit against the Paris music | . i Voirr | . e e T 2 o = - hall dancer for breakng her con- | 5o o Nt ; £y 2 i il B ilar e g K 25 Y tract. which she claimed she had a . S Hones Talina oo ¢ oll tayes nreasonable {o expeet the | jie Sapvics Commission 3 a ears Ago Today R e e J H and w inall ed inte police | Lora « and the Sen- | peagy sar, All routes not previously dance an entire act in the nude, ) SRS courl? What's the exceesive excite hus o ¢d to remain | aen up Ly an independent con- | but which claim the judge denied on il Than b is year? is city of nder When they | com were to be had by the rail-| Tahders Irary & Clark will holda | the ground that she had failed to | " ception in its new building tomor- | prove she caught a serious cold. 4 T : n thei nghestand road's bus subsidiary. Lines row. Many hardwarc men from out-| The New York separation case 4 i en NCorearor zens, men and | torted in kind—as m a red- [ egiablished along routes, in fact, that | of-town plan to he present. | wherein the charge of habitual women, will not wish to avoid paying blooded man out of the Senate would | ng jndependent had thought it worth | A. H. Griswold has been elccted | drunkenness against the offending 7 their poil taxcs. As a matter of fact, | have done under similar circum- | while {o 3o after. The bus subsidiary, "Icrk‘o(T:n:Jna IA'O'I No. 1, in succes- | spouse was later amended to read : . | sion to Thomas A. Dyson. | “habitual drunkenness on Saturday 2 ese Lave always been a cheap sort | stances—we read articles detailing | jng went so far as to parallel the por il X ay ¥ the 3 v che! | indeed. went so P Sale of seats for the local moving | afternoons, Sundays and holidays." 3 of inquisition, a most UNPopular tax, | how sensitive the Senate is and ROW | 1ilroad tracks between some POINts. | piciures for the three performances | ¢ and ¢ very least should not ap- it ought to be more gentlemanly and {1t |ooked as if the railroad werc | go on sale at the Lyceum theater No Drains! ply to widows trying 1 in - cccasionally | ijling to have hus lines competc ;“frf]n‘“f'«ti y evening at 7:30 o'clock Rastus: “Uncle Mose, T heah dey £ : i Soe toh £ b T e e h ftself—provided the bus lincs | The wlst vlu}::on.v_\. O. H., elected | operate on ve' for abcess on de %y Y Hould LtRe ! ' 3 sk T v e fficers for the ensuing year last| brain, Did dey fine de abcess?” should be ui 1 > le p { were owned by the rz ad. evening. The list is as follows: presi-| Uncle Mose: “Dat's all dey did were motivated | iteri | The proof of the pudding is the | dent, Thomas C. Sheehan: vice-pres- | finel s or the state, no such tax would be | e see no reason to be med | comparison of fares on the railroad’ | 14ent Thomas Quinlivan: recording —Henry S. Larson & ; ; i | | secretary, Robert Murray: financial h children or over the Senate’'s disposition 10 |hus lne and the railroad. In many secretary, W. J. Burke; treasurer. to support them- | speak ponderous words while time | jngtances the public doesn't save | M. J. Kenney: sergeant-at-arms, M. rich widows might | tlies, to achieve a minimum of hasty lanything by traveling by bus. The | F. King; and chaplain, Rev. John T, Winte t00d skating on several of the lo- ponds Is reported | wine wm ppose the | travels by train or bus; and the same | The experiment made by Manager | ¥ e Hill ... applied to widows EN ROUTE Willie's Bill of Fare | Sherwood ............ One banana Mound City ...... Ham Sandwich Parker ............ Chocolate bar . Orange and apple widc s attempting A few profit to th extent of $2 each, but uction rather than a maximum and | tare from Hartford to New Hmmi ry few: widows | leave both the Senate and the nation | coats about the same whether one | cal i they usually have no d in re- | to repent ut leisure. marr highest possible tariff rates had gone | rule holds good belween other points | Risley of the Connecticut company | Lakeview .. Ginger ale and peanuts 1 i ) in_ running cars on the Plainville| HOMe -~: “I'm hungry, Mother! Ciehile A e com- | through. does anyone posscssing @ ' served by both the railroad and the oA h ainville | {solaled Tnstances of the A S e S AL A line on a 20 minute schedule has| N ; | 3 snowledg an 1 oad’s bus subsidiary. proven very suecessiul | Plagingisate! | el who ot PRy tory 1e that suc cmbargo | This ought not o be, Tt is unrea The healih commitice will meef| Masazine Iditor: “I have here a | - 5 playLURungib ot oid ould helped Mican sonable that 4 gloswer tiip by motor | shortly and arrange for the rmwnn]‘;’“”]” slon. from a pugilist. It mi : 7 f the license! he bos sorg, | (ull of bad grammar.” o its sjgnificancs filnariy St caneil llcorentAltould/ cost a3 auch 1oty c}"mh I‘x" ‘"\Lq\(;rirx ez ?lnml\r.l.‘ Il sramma ity of th 1 « lends would [ train. 1t is not 1} in innumer- | fany protests have been received| BEditor: “We shall send it baclk, chest city in the world. pluyed up | temporarily; but more thun increas- [able states where independent motor | ahout the poor lighting on the third | Of covrse. But—" | s joverty proportionately there | ed divider the industrial sec- | coaches compete with the railroaa | Fail coaches. ) | Assistant “Well? ; ; ould room for nothing clsc in | tions are nccessary fo permit the [lines. In Nutmegia, however, where| FFank W. Pinches was awarded a| Editor: "Be very sure fo put in GFogtaine Fox, 1929 t VY i n wlyilobe | C th \toa 4 hafing dish at the Sencca club fair [ one of those cards stating that the v York nooparty rol Con- | he railroad motor coaches cri last cvening. | rejection of a manuscript does not ]

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