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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929. New Britain Herald "0 1 00 e 0000 00 5t | Faets and Fancies mack S R e el SR e a8 Weare Avo Taday HERALDEELBLISHING SCOMEANTY, With this view the majfority of | reading at all. 1 that is true x‘,wn} —Mrs. V. L. Moeser | off through small stomata, the same (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction |openings through which the trees possibly get sim : Forbldden). Bicathes This excesiiion water Arrangements have been practi | few subscribe to the view es- | benefits out of attendance at th Simile for today: As patiently as tera rch Stieer % n American stands e ¢ e s merican stands in line. ¢ country will ily a “a great many” Tsaued Dally epted) s G R S At exuded as an invisible vapor Iy comy 4 promenac tists have estimated that a biz concert and charity ball to be hel) Lo e Sl WAL i Qll, t- < may transpire as much as . t the Main strect armory fou WITH FAITH IN THE FUTT imuse Roman crowds were Seud wll communications t oo | (N _\’“”'m: c iy during a sing! L ’ ita When business instit victims insteud of college | [ Mwp kabla. care of the New . ; rarmakersi d 10SH Q. Are Osteopathy and i cigarmakers’ danc new and cnlarged ho. in ; "lfl‘llfl“' """ id. and JoU ‘j“‘: dn WQI‘S practic the sane? at Hanna's armory on t gencral con- | Britain they by their Al G e i e sl e (O R T : - Do dleuicliehals 6 Srasnen g Entered at the Post Office at New B : e ety oo [seernelitiics e bolly s healing. Herald is still being flooded as Second Class Mall Matter. S et e, L andtyou haye rnaumatioms HOW ABOUT IT, MEN! Q. How many American air-|with letters daily offering suggess i When it comes to Christmas planes were used in the world war | tions for eliminating the danger at SAFEGUARDING HEALTH they show a most practical bellef in| 4, cqucated man s one who “smokes” and how many of them were lost in [the Walnut Hill reservoir. Looking around for vlolation of |the future of the municipality. In ef- | knows whether the Chinese are | i We can't refrain from wishing, | combat? | The weather during the last few Fhe heaith obdtisnas, T Tonls v tectitneyleay te tho aits iiove ve Aatting mgsin or sib folks, A The total number was 6624, days has been unusually cold. Gool (o (i Srme S G BeEnn of which 1.445 were sent overseas [skating is reported at the ics oo and 289 were lost in combat | house pond. Q. On what days of the week The New B n Gas Co. hasy Spare Tired! | S— did the follow dates fall: No- applied for a permit to build a twa vermnber , 189 June 1 1804 story frame building to be used 4« QUENTIONS ANSWERED August 13, 1896: Janvary 23, 1896; storehous Seplenibe March 7 forneT SR o ¢ sag| YOU can et an aunswer 1o anv and April hng G e AT ETINEEE 1 Y BOt| it Dains : | question of tact or informaiion by A, Wednes Monday, ot el ot [ ight, : ithout speedinz up to | hurch a treets. He ity LR ) writing to the Question Editor, New ! day, Monday, Sunday I onst T plia bt e tneior s st P el FOR AN TNEXONN LADYY | |DHtals Herala, Wasbinetog Bureny, sday. respectively in the drug busi f the lead omn ali i H S 1522 New York avenue, Washington, Q. What does 2 germs getting on food, | institutions in the city saw fit to send | Ly-¢lght Mexlcans who openly | Lo A m”m'c’r’w"‘nd | D. C, enclosing two cents in stamps [ mean? AT bl B Ghe G Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | | o reminded that the | flowers to the new home of the W. |faVored the minority candidate for} -ad: M e ' . |for reply. Medical, legal and marital Tt is a Spanish name e The A. B. C. 18 & national orgamization Lang Ak | the presidency are survived by their | Keep your cyes upon the ground. |,q.14e cannot be given, nor can ex- |means “Point of Sands.” SOOI atane: which furnishes newspapers aud mdver- in many restaurants of the L. Hatch company on Washington | wigovws If you'd toss and turn at night, | = Een; RO on ] The high school cleven has been tisarsiwithintutricily Honast analys LR S e - il s st ekt tended research be undertaken. All| Q. What food should he g Jordered to turn in their uniforms S0 who handie food als treet, ic] as ty st i — B a2 5 i o i '] i di b hac tle? re fae + S =5 | I other questions will receive a per-|a diamond back turtl W {The state champions had their pics o statistics cre : ¢ 7 i emnditicn ! e i 2 Sta{esrdontt Aeneon ther. | Would the mornings find you gay, : - sutes pro- oney in the cash regis- |and one indicating everyonc is hap- | States don't fight one another. £4Y | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | ought it be kept in winter Ioiraai taitent cariny it et {not be answered. All letters are| A. They prefer shrimp. crab or |studio, 3 2 {And the only power that can stop | Never give your heart away. LTS at most | bee Ve join in congratu- | yworlg Tling it to & whistling lad. ficcatitent=l gl aitos crustacea of some sort. as these t the school bhoard meeting yes. Dumont has discovered that there is | believe New Britain is certain to con- | [ ' : | America just . ave more | And let us buy our favorite brands! | Eidoer z {iuo, prowing bleger wnd bstler and | - a just scems to have mor | irders than other countries lye- the others called them officic Avsociated Tress 5 % 3 t ers wer has opened i Zola, the celebrated figures to b 0 example of | Py that such a new structure has| ... jsyne United States of the| Would they find you pale and sad, 8 belalll1ations onkthie lsdore. (hat anyonelor SN but when his pleadings burn, | @ Vhataliho oo mpce tont of |- cispo= Reietnna(ica I dod S Sl e I, Gaffney suggested a Will you let my words return? G lming pieces of raw fish would make aiplan whereby the board will com Wil] you lock your pretty lips i good diet in captivity, and there !Lefore the tow woting w i conserjuence i3 confribuling Lo tariff on one item. Scnators: L) You lock Sourabtetivgi 3. In addition fo 84 per cent ! : § esyng gyl S : 1€t have time to consult diction- Y INpers alrminum, 4 per cent copper and 1 growth and 1 should be some water-plants in the lesiimate of the expenses of he city. wway vour tender ey (il so that the turtle may devour ning the schools i ) and find out ALt i, Youttend 'x 3 . per cent manganese, duralumin con- L ! ols and — b 2 r % taing 1 per cent of magnesium and them when it needs vegeta food. "separate tax to meet the A PROHIBITION VICTORY ricanism: Enjoying the f e [‘\““l‘l'; “""l“l"l*"“”" '“ ; owes it special qualitics to the as- > rohibiti e 5 ted calves today, and refusing sociation of the last named com- R ‘OR STATE Prohibition has won considerable 1 . 5 T T B bt f 1 LDERAL AID FOR STATE e e And tl ret stars are known [ Donentiyith ic Sllicon anat s nics: 13 of late, | A ~ Will your heart be still your own i g . 3 coming from nest year. Tust because some words wers trues|Cnt in aluminum as aun impurity. | aid highways as | Journalistically speaking, The Mart- | Al The original composition has been many another state but it does join | ford Times now is as dry as possible. | Making food ships immune in war | <#% & Was 107¢ them, foo: varicd. manganese and silicon re- J main as essential constituents, while . die coppar, which itself confers some- Phelps: “Why don't you propose |ort . itse SRjSts oy | The tollowing from its editoria) | Would at least encourage the gentle | The f not allowed to freeze. gralilaminlichgmatchesidoliaritor ; o 1 what similar propertics on alumi- | "°% o cit i to the girl? Can’t you afford to get | rt of stuffing tomatocs and the | any fish have four eyes. = R dollar in the construction of certain e ; — e [mum, is also generally retained. | Q. ”E’i';‘”‘-‘,‘)‘-“”\ s i " = Hish % nston Churchill , said is estimated that the Irench|™ oo ®0 fies ., |Special trade names have been ap-|the upper pair for secing he air{ American antclope are so numer el % highways under certain conditions, | . . that prohibition is a ‘most | 1. B nTatin el s natinal habita e an Horng Yes. but I €an’t|iiag to some of these later alloys, |and the lower pair for sccing in the lous in Idaho as to constitute a Sl LIsy " | Meanwhile thers has been public | amazing exnibition of arrogance and | not counting Briand. e and the whole class is now fre- | Vaters i L R, 1050 i opinion in the s E opposed | impotence.” We believe prohibition 4 -auren . Hamilton. | o\ onty known as strong aluminum | A The species, Anabelps ana- he federal aid system altogether as | 1uSt be something more than that, | yyunny man, When a criminal = alloys. LingiEbelon sin R LoRas SISO CR| | or it could not be the apparent fixed | inspects him through a round hole Q. Ts kerosene a good anti- P‘“‘““_“:" fishes, have four cyes. nr‘ 1 5 resolution of most of the level-head- iy the door and then admits him, reeze solution for auto engines? markable for the incomplete division | that it yielded too great an advan- | ed people of this practically-minded | ha feels flattored 5 e et o S g0 G OO oo g ‘,;,_,”‘. i) ) K T TG S b e ATt U it bl e it 3 s a5l lower larger part. The division o . . tage to western states. while a large | country that the national prohibi ; e an anti-freeze solution is the odor. | (. jg .[nf,q”] by the growth (-'! Quick Relief share of the federal aid money came | bition policy shall continue at least | “Brecding” is the inborn quality When heated, kerosene evaporates |, .= " 0 " 0 T e iris toward | until a desirable substitution for il |that enables you to talk or sit at two proc of th oward | may be proposed and approved. No |ease hefore the host serves a couple cach other across the pupil, and a such proposal has as yet been ad-|of drinks. corresponding band of the conjunc- | The law holds good, however, and | vanced.” S — N =oom fisornen, As they are : i surface fish, and swim with their roperty ow hay T nes 16 i3 de e east- | War will continue while statesmen & i AP coeitiain . 1AL h . Property o i inues on the books despite east- | e el O - I *GoSH! THIT BOIOS nce in the coefficient of the heat|evoo”vartly projecting above the W made a pretty | try to make it respectablc by think- 5 2 of Jerosene and water or aleoholi| o e upner part serves f . A sy st fan, b {ing up nice rules, , DRUMSTICKS ag 1 ols totr e [ityateb e QUDD e ARt € i 2 where the money is | not In a good positlon to object in | 8204 proposal last fall, but too |iNE UF | WOULD'NT PEED gas is also likely to form and cause |, s of seeing in the air and the | ; L% many of those who agreed with him expansion and bulging of the ra-||gwer for seeing in Ll s They to come from for all the improve- | view of the statistics just made pub- | ™™ 2 Are you really yearning to serve, | | A CANARY!” dinton Kerosene rofs radiator | oo s o ;l" o N { e e the ernocratic ticket. e & * = b it A ACIALOT 1 occur in sha w water along e ments menticned since President | lic ia Washington that during the | f2iled to vote the Democratic tickel { or are you yearning to hear the - tubing and will also deposit a greasy )‘.NK S5 e . ,.”l (,.l '] = o : P f s | - clapping of hands while somebody mist over the car COASL L e Tovers Sob thopiea lioover and Mayor Paonessa haye ar the government handed the is car. firm who erects a structure of er it takes all day to fix| ru £t then lay a cxpens. The tub containing the is estima that this tax will have plenty of sand or m - quire about nine mills At the approach of winter the turtl T will become sluggish and refuse lygaingt the large theatrical com- ood. and finally burrow out of papjes which play here. It s sight in the mud. The tub should | (luined (hat walors Seristen be put in a cool place. the mud iy g0l iy Hartiord and eat there should be kept well moistencd but |giving absolutely ire complainii not enjoy the use PICOL Nt in the bLenefits arising from the fed- no returns to this Trouble! | columns fairly proves the po this smacking of paternalism, or rather, Luden’s give average person £0es i from the s SNOWINE | from the pockets of people living in and the stuff turns in ot d is likely to cause a fire if ncar @ flame; on warm days in the win- [ter there is a tendency for the en- gine to heat on account of differ- to throats that . including Connecticut. smokingirritates. studyinz cconomy, doubiless = | ern opposition. Connecticut, too, is en wonderi : i America. Tt is impossible for them | . 3 3 pins a medal on you? & | - he improvement | state more than $1.059,000 in federal | LIFPE-SAVING MACHINERY | ony Q. What country governs Li-!1o dive to any depth and they pro- Leen hooming ot ; e | That safety devices in mines work | 5 Ueria? business as an a o industry and | funds for one source or another, of ¥ a million savings accounts was indicated in the explosion in the | 160 thig year.” No. not lost. Just P 3 | Ol M No. 8 near West sferrec o o T for vconomy are likely 10 2o by the | ways under construction was moro | O'd Ben Mi JEnaEl (o e o rRon bl (el | Frankfort, 1L Instead of the men in | 1ows who don’t invest in bubbles. gress by a succession of short skips A. 1t is not under the dominion [or jumps along the surface. T of any country. but is independent |can also make their way very rapic land has a republican form of gov-|ly over mud-flats ment. | - empiovu 1 well laid plans | which the federal share for high- board and the ta is not certain 1 3606,000. Altogether there are FEE ol ntine ) endangered | e g s There s the fede s TR, s to be lowere more than 229 miles of federa] aid | the entire mine being endang Three thousand people killed in lots Where is t} deral prison | MISSOURI PACIFIC PLAN % et el | for women located? arge Is . | and scores of them trapped. the au- !y iomobile accidents in September, oF momen Uhoatedd S llow ltee Is )| p e Boel 5 U mees | tomatic devices localized the blast |and still no society for the preven- and only those in its immediate vi- | tion of automobiles. highway in the state, of which more ehin . § O I e ER L G (G \West Vir. {mendation that the Missourl Paciic Tt is at Alderson, nenas . Newark : car and more than 12 miles are | e lismietantiaalonenenino embenar e e SR R O o T e ay room. Au- | gtill under construction. Tn addition | CiRity were victims | Correct this sentence: “She gives = FrupELL | An2eagerticost i litiv emoreig the i oS il o BERRCER | i s tce: “She i - 00,000, and comprises 500 acres | M3 cratate commere: | said that many mine com- | : e 4 i f land, with poultry houses and |COMInission today by nner ) »arns, 15 cottages with a capacity of |- Weed. 50 prisoners each, an administration | | Drof. Gregory: “The universe is|building. hospital. auditorium with ; | Tiolding up 10.000.000 suns. Can you !school room above, laundry, can- ored cy can do t st | ways in the state, probably no less| M0V 5 i of that?” | nery. industrial building and resi- STARS ON 1 ) O BLUE— liarm to paticnts or others than in the case of many a western | ““"’( Seonc 7 &]:u::n] '\«Euyh SIS T s ra e one L e R s o i an b e e , LA, e : i way to a more enlightened aititude. . g three son-in-laws my-| Q. Through what ports of the t E tions en what dat e It is something very much worth | Observatwns : 1‘""“‘“’ SialcssiainiosERoliina e yon) tor e unlon? Haw s D B v D | while when a serious explosion such —Samuel R. Manee |wheat shipped? rs do you know? How many =tate capitals can y ? 1low many widower a date every week.” i panies have been loth {o install |said the gossip. “but that's no sign IRt safety devices of the most approved |she wants to get married.” His Plight! | thorities here should strin- | elght more miles have becn approv- gently at such contriv- ances, whi owadays are part 0 This air percentage of the | fashion on account of tic expen s —— Pl 28 the cquipment of every hospital. are | complete mileage of improved high- | [2°hion on accoun L (Copyright, 1929, Publishcrs Syndicate) involved. This outworn tendency to- | - - state. The object of the federal gov- Orce upon a time, it is said, when | ernment, of course, is to assist in the a ploncer aviation enthusiast tried 10 | improvement of trunk line highways, s e o e he — A, Trom 1824-1325. inclusive them ars officially calied Commonwealths? \Which ines? How many have il ereatiianry lord It manUliehins | Anal nosarana th e na o ba s | snthisivasicangue localized IR on TIIC Weatl'er [ o LiestenineGoveniores Whats tha Goternor's salary fn each sates How The umbrella maufacturer's song: |the ports that shipped wheat from . immediate vicinity where it hap “Singing in the Rain." the United States in order of rank e s H i e werd Portland, Oregon: Duluth, || laticn 3 clat ) - and _pr al city? The Infant-ry, the Infant-ry, With|Minn.; Galveston. Texas; New York | | . g0 Mashileton B e e o T his ntorma. | the— City and New Orleans. tion. 1f you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mail My husband's mother was visiting [ Q. What was the yield of pota- as directed: s B sl us 2nd during her stay an old frienq | toes in_the United States in 1928 e e e ST g 4 hinery in every in- |Tising temperature; fresh west 3 : 5 — L cot most modern machinery in every in E " Wlor the tamily died and the funeral|and 19 was followed by oremation, My| A. In 1028 464,483,000 bushels | srates worTon, Wasimgton Gurenu, New Britain Tieraid, | mother-in-law is very much op.|2nd the forecast for 1929 as of Oc- 1 Yo shin D¢ posed to such proceedings and |tODET 15t was 345,177,000 bushels, | 1 I mant s ¢ the bullctin THI: \Omimins (UNTON fond fan- voiced her disapproval in no uncer-| @ WHho is the largest woman in stamps or postage and h Gl PEaES tain tones. the movies? & A. Josephine Williams, an extra, who weighs 550 pounds. Q. Who coached the United | sTREET aND NUMBER States Military Academy football ing airplanes he wo t even take | to have the federal government | penecd. The saving of life is incal- the trouble to be dist contribute to the costs of improving | . | culable. Coal mining iy a hazardous Washington, Dec. §.—Forecast for > |Southern New England: Partly 14| Occupation at best and the men are | cougy and colder tonight; Wednes- | | entitled to the protection of the day increasing cloudiness; slowly Ford i k- | self suf, and the almost univer- gentleman had to leave Det purely local roads. The need for | viewed t highways everywhere eems to be there are not | "% of them through the West, | "¢ for Eastern New York: cloudy tonight; snow flurries BEING A DETE! 3 in extreme north portion: Wednes- To be a detective must be an in- I‘!d.\' increasing cloudiness; slowly in the East traffic upon | is usually so congested agitation rising temperaturc; fresh west | 4N e | Not long afterward our small son ways giving them work. The profes- | porecast for New Haven and|C@me home from Sunday school. sion rarely sutfers trom business de- | vicinity fair and slightly colder to-| 01 ";""H asked about the golden U e ks {text he refuse ‘ha i e | pression. A certain percentage of [night; Wednesday fair and warmer. 1e refused to tell us what it| 0 petore Bift Tones? [lciox e .. STATE Conditions: The storm area that | Was. saying that he “didn't want to| )" (y.1les Daly I am a reader of the New Britain He 5 assed over the Lake region and TMake Grandma feel badly about it.” Q. Do trecs perspire? | nature; but even in @ detective’s ife | e North Atlantic states is out over| After she had gone home he told | A Trocs sive off water, a process what becomes humdrum is fairly ex- |the ocean beyond Nova Scotia, | US tha the text had been “In|ipat js called perspiring or sweating. | citing to outsiders. Getting the I | Light snow flurries continue o\r»r‘;fl'\ M;\l‘.n:ln;: God cremated the i ! er Ohio valley and po heaven and the earth.” down on somebody’s misdeeds and | the upper Ohio valley and portions i 5 FROM THID SNOBBERY CRITIC : of the Lake region but eclsewhere —\irs. C. L. Poole : s | bringing him to the bar of justice i | yne weather is clear or generally | A Robert E. loge f the Massa- | 1, N e 2t i 1 v n . St ey %87 | othing to induce sleep. That is why | fair. The cold wave of the plaina I'LL SAY THIS MUCH! detectives arc always wide awake. |states moved castward into the By W. L. P. Mississippi valley. Zero tempera-| Dll say this much for 1920: Tt tures were reported from Indiana | has been a triumphant year for me 3 |and Tllinois northward 1o Minne-|so far as keeping of some of my : ; . v and night. sota. | perennial New Year's resolutions e witomatic cxistence. hie | st now Detective . A. McAvay | Conditions favor for this vicinity | was concerned. THE PRESIDENTON THE TARIEY a receive from the| e e e | fair weather and not much vhan:f‘l I read at least one good book & cach week of tne year. 1 M8l 5 nted hing that helps | 4 in temperature. intelligently ANy A e L Tee) T TR S0 e e | 1 exercised at lcast fifteen min- i 7 n New Britain and trail a mun Hig lLow | utes daily. more. Any system that stimulates or | Larestine occt patlon g eobISiate IS ok +ids in their construction should be welcome, and for s reason the President or tha federal aid plan is to be commended it srort sy 1o o laumdrum‘ coast hig feet as a far-sighted effort to Lring about 1 improvements in highway transpor- tation. tta Institute of Technology, 1s a breathless world that some | e ed, they hav no regular hours 2 4l nz around at ail hours books. They live a eralization e R Atlanta ... . 3 ) I did not 1all in love with any| e Al : Atlantic L 24| blondes, | Boston . - I bought no theater or prizefight Buttalo Aot lickets at scalpers’ prices, tive. The | Chicago . ; [ : DUt no old razor blades on the Cincint | o medicine chest. nor did 1 drop any | pon the oldtime mcthod of trailing { D ?uv\'m)n] the usvmcl.;‘{n ra'lmtml'. | somebo crson and arriving a ; purchased nothing on the in- omcbody in person and arriving at | Hagteras y 4 stilltiens plan. ‘ ’ ; 3 ol 1 did not coatribute to uny doubt- other party left. Detective 31!-\\-0’\“""“' s h charity campaligns. just remained in town and studted [\ NEPONS - it 1 tipped no checkroom girls. the map, communicated With | New Orleans . " s T salved no ticket agents or port- numerous other towns represented | New York L5 ers for locating berths for me in al- to he regarded lightly, while In the i Uhe tndp, B kent this b Yl e | 200l Ve G a3 | legedly filled-up Pullmans. M e s o 1ap, and k N e - I did not yield to any insurance tleeing parly was definitely located. | bt ot ° - i 14 2gents, bond ealesmen, stadium- It goes to show that having a run-in | portland, Me, . ; 2 | fund sollcitors, or barbers. with tective nowadays is no |8t LOuis ... . ..., 18 6| 1 did not drink a drop of bootleg Washington S | liquor. A e I heard at least one improving Sien ccture each month 1 una table or somewhere Auto Theft Ring He?\(l If T continue my good behavior Vhat the vaae Sl e U (e belng | Held on Jewel Charge 1950 the warden says hell recom- | ool applies with forcc to al-| ) oo ive. 1t ta not 8o great trying to | New York, Dec. 3 (P—Ralpl | mend me for a parole! e ellectual effort | T atelies of their new. | WWALers. who police eay was leader Ihe average person of in- | G o | of & Pacific coast automobile theft Downfall! fangled methods ring three years ago, was arrested| I alwaysthought that Jenkins was _— today on a charge of being a fugi- | rather bright. | sAN FRANCISCO MEN DINED | tive trom justice from San Francls-| He could catch trout with some wember these atributes | {uckland, New Zealand, Dec. 3|€0. A San Prancisco jeweler, named | binder's twine, some remnant cheess is not the aim of edu- | (A —2Xinister 0. Commerce J. G ‘Sunmm». charged Watters with the | and a hairpin. Cobbe prosided at a government | theft of a $2.000 ring. alleging nw‘ By sniffing at an exhaust pipe he jinner last night to the San Fra he gave a worthlesa check in pa Lnew which cylinder was missing. irco Chamber of Commerce party | ment and disappeared | 1 always thought he was rather touring Australasia aboard the ) Watters in 1926 was sentenced fo | clever. lalo. ce years in the federal peniten-| But yesterday morning he called | T : sl tiary on MeNvili's Tslend for his ae- |in a repair man to change the ri- | disparity L Ne 4 tiveness in the Borden gang. an or-|bon on his typewriter! | system scems to be an improvement each town minutes after the | Los Angel ectual entertain that exists in reading a book Is not remain rough sketches of w d or discussed w Sl nded poker game: the detee- O, 3 has a few extra cards i mon gence cannot earned, much lees all he has aim rather is to train the ing figures of caport uud import anization which shipped stolen an-| with United States, and | tomobles from the United States to| Corrected! processes | that appointment of South America countries, | Mrs. Haleh: “Do vou know what ter | Zealand trade commissioner on Watters married a nurse hers|day this is | Pacific coast would result in the|Novembor 15, Mis bride collapsed| IHatch: “No; what?" (Fontaine Fox, 1929 e United States faking more New Zea- | when she learned of the charge| Mrs Match: “Fiye vears ago you o1 [land products. | against her husband, | marched to the altar person who