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New Britain Herald/, '$3.00 a Year an sroom The titlea & credited vews The A which NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. ines is effected the effect of ! are ‘entirely different. ‘Ine editor |t holdings ther ear nroad of doesn’t seem to with thick l the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY i Tnaer Tere ot e Pennsylvania which i in the statc Tssued Duaily At Herald B! (Sunday Excepted) Church would mean that There is a good ¢ . 67 Siee olid line woul € SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 Thres Months 1igland ind tribu most individuali cditor : England | of the cotton (turers of North Carolin | the reason this industry i {and in the South was ha its that | suys the ered at the Post O New as Second Class Matter. e at Mai! convention ¢ that | may only e TELEPHONE caLls \g company influence in N in the it the in Bu Editoria) Rooms ... is allowed to continue. | tim¢ lies breath lividus getting 0 obizin a voice e als tirough the City. ¢ 2 always open 1 not man N his i Member Associa to the Z 15 130 I news credited to P ma I this shed of th [ Assoctated Press ess 1z 10 his o to pay st vy hours ot book Wit L ah1 was the only hasing stock gorld goes Member Andit B C. s furnishes Burean of Circalation tisers with & strictiy | circulation. based tection mgainst tribution 1oc The Terald York Square; @tand Central, AND FIRE ESCAPLS Know Qur upon 1 circulat . is audit fraud 1es to ers. hard editorial lauded exper pa o 'wortt i to co- ) both national al advert footw A Hentenco e t operate, and “Th one quoted wonien now : inten workingn 1 was, n can never as an not as an L toon wile Hotaling's New Schultz's Hewsst 42ud Strect. at railroad New mes A, Warren, RAILROAD HOLDING COMPANIES segins with the ex Pittsburgh He by wha had visited the ~ land officials 1o buy machinery Britain vas shown all over the district traffic bureau the Interstate sfon was issue &ind words Tolding compa it tile Pennroad (o stantial to: subsidiary of tem is the ter th de in inating than that Tine tial th anticipated. 1t all this come b Tngland bany, which oper of Commerce Commission eral holding companies formed by several railroads, réctly under their management and th holders of the railroads, altho the course of Mme they no doubt wilt | gain wider hands. gives it as its opinion that concerns Tike ih holding al 1o out running t trary Commerce Commission 1z N 11 independent in rors is uni Ac « decide 4 panies competing e 1 cor th o Qo roads consoli in; e menable om mill officials and after a few wecl B i tom on | \wag for his opinion. Then 1 would encounter in th sked his | nd it had some way down doesn't | \ords are and they "o sonable Iinve say about railroad v (i v On this day, too. | liscussion 108 done pr William in pitated 0V | xoy ihe other aid liberal Nation, or H represented became known th t the most | Councilman Huber tol o oo . opinion. tive of holding companies, | have this r to prevent | everything h gets orde saw hell | help poration, was ad- | a catastrophe when a woman Aol iz thirty By the brought [ ion. itted to have purci sub- | stuck in this manner dur ire Ut ovD stock interest Bos- ¢ one value: It has \spiration of North Carolina e Buc n & Maine railvoad; and as this t I already hea important that wom- SCHOOL in crou 1 has small the heel portant ir t s how alionl nnsylvania sys- footwear sustaining IHE CENSUS vily interested in under This may not e ration New Britain 1 Haven railroad hildren in New e Boston & nt that New omes evi- It investigation N. som. is somethin took a umber of emply tenements: 1t {hat families have moved elsewher : opinion by | 4 " iually every city. in Connect ¢ b Robert T. facts, th nterests | thorough-going by Buil erford throughou city. v mean England ome more dom- 1 and seetor Arthur Ruth- of any other trunk A weighty The stock in the carly of substan- pur Mainc has, State Hurl Councilman 1 Police Commission ut except stol is afflict- emply The rgel red Central and discover Huber man, will be glad to give up his to the of with a proportion e Bangor and Aroostook is also is a sensi- et tue mystery o out Al tam to the fami Next mains as where great e only opposition he in w jon to change the fire escapes ihere if lies have federal year will Doston the footwear Indeed, owners of style| census and \ €s under Ar It s st do not char t | ably will mean that for the next ten nces New York In its annual report the Interstate the Central, doubtiul whether the fire Councilman Huber the el vears the official population of New h as it has cstimated ent interests have reported all the devotes sev- up with style o= hi T Britain will not be in contr Now tr pages to consideration of the best thing to do under 10 ) escaping from a burn- been YAl imstances instruct that | con Realty’ the concerns which are indi- | wom I Litbator cities have ing building on a fire escape, to tip- NI v expense of 5, due to the facility with whi able the It e stocks largely owned by stock- | toe down cities PROPAGANDA T The tion people are to leave ot | s ROM THE SOUTH Sunday edi- C., News. gosted areas is poss il o same phenonmeron defir distribution public o P | The (ommission tely of the Charlotie, smuller cities. More people ave “liv-| realiz ed 1 wondere WS IS | e in the country” thun ever before. the and 1 there An examination of Alleghany Cororation on our exchange ty ol living close to one’s 1 Re- nall | near e Pennroad Company are pure was, S0 pages o lyiant mo longor exists: indicated there was method behind the frec i | towns copy. Charlotte is in the center of Nort companfes DR SRAD S SO GV Ly ports have had it that the very s Dot broke. ering These concerns wer the CORE UL ORI S and suburban districts railroads sponsor rem the cities have been growing con- Carolina gain in power and textile and industry, risk of going con- the “textile section” of the in DISMISSED rge murder of to the or the Interstate | paper were special write-ups of the state’s mills, with pictures of hap- Ire MeM mus, |4 Arnold |1aw to | Dismissal of G well-dressed Dage th us t does not reach them; pre- | py, smiling and em- ser ployes on 1 Industry, charged with the nts railroads from doing certain every ue Con- | o SRR the Its tein surprise in Southern the blurb in thi IDESIDUL L o oL anD Y el Kbl > Tex-{ {10se who followed case sin i \g company which | tile title of the \wealness it started in New York b rolle rail- the fact may g Where ont v a front scetion; What page t arti so evident that (s entitl Are| 1 odge Nott threw it out of court. Condi- | ndi- | o Rothstein mur r car- yuthern Textile oo Wwed | 101 L ithern der goes unsolved | jog biz mission ind end, larg: “Will ds Destroy Workers in Sou Mill this latter are invol near in did not push into |t 1 by the wire pull- the police effectively at ti held back Public indignation from the firs hecause of Unio prepared s was one I t einning, hav- |2 ction brov abo is not I s to Antitrust o Operatives.” A mone t, but the of roarer is er idespread. and dozens of times that the All that happened entually will titled, “Mills of New England such. n by C. How- 27 | word went forth case was how ir har- 2 U : about to be solved i act is rowing story was writ | was a gesture against MeManus, sup- | 0 cditor of the American and Wool Reporter. ard Bennett. ported by flimsy evidence, The hist 1re Cotto: er-ups in politics remain safe er, the we understand what the | | = Cor AN EDITOR EDITS A BOOK . Wh ordi througl Charlotte News was L rlier decision be- T to a supposed i editor writes during an |y n D, allowed about southern time would fill many a il conditions book, but few of them take the \e second article, referring {rouble to bother vs with New 1 and s nills in lingla manuserints. Usually they leave this Mr. Bennett, t how almost universal employment to re- b stile mills have lost some No AL porters and the general public who of their importance. one can | cao 1o it that the mails are never low thoroughly appreciate the troubled |j, poundage. But occasionally an edi- | Irar: | tor does take the time to write a and one of them editor-in-chief condition of the textile industry in e eggs a N I 1 ¢ And th . sland until one reads one of of book, is I es that periodically appear the Ameri- Stevenson, mer t any southern publication. | \wqterbury Republican and putting us entirely hors de | o " this manner at, according to these artic been day called promine idea must have bor “We atte el s0 aroused over this that we Scated desk one e a ition of sted. It there is lodzs joint e Bailee wn hardly get ir | well battered thorough i ous considera ror st truth able into 1o percolats he some dope regarding t t it this, that N 1ere are more industries in i automobile the in an acc bumped ind than ever bhefor [ or got t up with wrong | must more workers, and that wom surprise, perhaps The other industries have moved | discovered that there wasn't a line ir filing cabi 02| Seny that E England to the Sc the morgus—in the office o known | o A fa th do their worst and that nets this well regarding president i buying into th and two other nobody but the Bnzland capital | man. Indignation waxed strong with- | o tors of the Pennsyl New vania railre v I heips t 1 a goodly pro- |in the editorial breast. Straightway ¢ En mills the Jortion of 1 southern he vowed to compile biographies of | Conn 4s a “protectior needs 1o do any worrying about every man of in the |tor It probably prominen be future v The e would a shame, he | ° par- reasoned, if the endeavor |gjope s no diff raising dos not agree the benetit the the were only for of and textile | home office, so the propertis s hiolding company ultimately will rail- optimism in 1ext thought was | ings \ biographies into a | book. The next thought was to com- | ;¢ \f York ough lor le scetion | to compile t Pennsylvania through | with its pictures and large type and the fervid stories in the We do b Anyway, news | pile then into sever U houks. if i, | | astounding influence, if not ‘(tfilvm ns are only for those who can’t { not know how many there will for | ind the editorial page. The ediforials | hefore the Drita o trol, in other companies. b is finish stance, a consolidation of New |and the articles on the cdi‘orial page ) > | the first has | arrived, a fat volumc o worthies | Highwa A G Webster ly 30 kK pape por manufact atur field addi I s is published by the American- [ They sit up w ind d to a " Facts and Fancies BY re is ot bus-mind rged more much o drawn vehic i's steals wo aby if bene imi ines on co just rma ol stor if ol son the taki ) ssive how with the condition is called kil You how Nt once received was for a meal ticket Tearning Trc you greatly nchn nt of rsonality hating darn ger n 1y v 10/ usec spent other rmon is th at yo rrect 1utoma s wife, vright, | 25 Years Ago Today & ting of the vest stoc and ent p Bostor celel ed by comq ¢ e he |Students have been tardy e rec light the m ensus will 1 1 the ent ) en ticu will we retary secure e, e to of the nmbe ut adison Spotted 1 in all is condition done on r and bound in de lu\“ G FTshob w~ FoxHALL JUDELL artistic is nd Connecticut so that there'l the History L be no it title page ex idea 2 mderlying the exe Send all communicatioms o an Shop Editor, care ol the New Britatn Herald, and your (eter will be forwarded o New York, wits sketches Containirg its of men who have con- | @ progress of the stat i | 1| Right? most Serves im those radio safta Clz ; Too! s of “lis that try ion to ) Wl they iji night and udly hoast Islands ntw'll see to it that 4 Nion Walker Dicu! “Isn't Jove I suro | pound sreat My wife of the 13 Symptom Recital (By Claire Buchanan) like state of mind JDitter, querulous, unkind. my legs, T hate my hands; do not yearn for lovelicr landss aread the dawn's recurrent light; hate 1o 2o to bed at night. | noot at simple, earnest folk. | nnot take the gentlest joke. find no peace in paint or type, world is but a lot of tripe. I'm disillusioned, empty-brea what T think T'd I ar t sick, T am tondam dreams are od, any 1 crum in do time — one not my ts into troub \ ving about t of servi b keep the bhook at I 1 I 1 [ 1 i1 I I reading and i ponder- liowable when there is | Ay I"or arrested. i shot to My is crus my spirit i I ponder on the I shudder at the thou t I'm due to fall in love hous of sain! narrow L z00d in I destroyed QUILLEN men, ove A SAILORS LIFE 15 THE LIFE FCRME ‘” £ ) v would lines railroads: forty They'll just make buses and tting rich a horse- Leavi farm town the and ride he g to in A SAILOR'S LIFE 15 THE LIFE FORME/ (; G under: bad bad form hotel's s the t was changed a place for baby. uld be moderns a nice had a of naginary edu tion are Our ancestors well when they called too. | [ mud them ball some- cround in { uldn't persuade o carry a little Closer “What do they mean by Jast’? How near don't Wagner {o | "The Newr Oshori n has discovered how I 2 2 nach is i know how but it ! Jean Mack. | wildeats. how to stomach in Jears wehody will wildeats can't Using a violet-ra g way is e-v-i-l! the sun doesn’t adver- Walter Fears! school mother in ord ncing pills heeanse you 1 hori his »o1 the au have his ed cause ties advise to mine the breathl sical extreme little phy Walte o stupid can't s insignificar the world's usef “swellhead.” ssness af activity, genuinely aler I mother, T en they took my Oh. mother them take he is com- ¥ wr-old med. dian’t tonsils out, please, my heart out Mrs. Dudley men ime - lease rind don't w 1 you go discov- you when fun of the lov yourself miss the much of Dlease ot 'v‘)"‘k’.‘ Pa Writes! 10 asK ) poarest Beth SYPU Tt will be all right for you to go| liome with your roommate for week- ends and 1 am making a note e, | calendar vight now : tractor {o tell to add without| oe 'y adrooms house immedi- | DM ly, 50 you can reciprocate. T am | d you mentioned invita- for 1 hadn't figured the cost modeling into your (HH.\]HHZ; school expenses. Tortunately vour | hint comes in time for me to make | the loan at the bank | T nofice you say your roommate is | il thing and so sen-| ths doesn't carc at all | Please don't try to | in advance Your rand 1 are going into middic | with our though | ity dim prepared to | high-grade private hotel dur- | ing your holidays. We have never shirked our duty, don't waste vour time concocting letters to break down our sales resistance. And don't things to your friends in college 1 if you ever ne i this th moth the, I's v on my to call up a con- ia the t quality digmified think you him to our couple o gl tio these island every nat will Wy to protect The wasn't uld 1 to m for r industry s v stock \ sweetest t s flivvers and | gy, the I hoys. thing about a radio | mot] people don't turn and | de- to us eyes open, preqcher and we are run a this here's the obile said ¢ “hut not ston, Publishe dicate) misrepresent No matter who you bring home, I'm still run- ning a brickyard and I'll continue to take my coffee with my meal in- tead of after, no matter if you do| hah." | iting to your principal to your week-ends have my Syn- please call (ol : s l" ‘:]'\“f\" L3 that & A Il Your Affectionate IFather, T 1d i) James Hall. k market lower revailed v market wa nders, It in Thoughtful Doct Cray “Miss Davenport, l out all my statements on paper this week.” “Yes, doctor “Several that my opened very | Litt c tods ex- Dr PERILE i malce very ir- tisse the Why?” | ve| 100 Secretary Dr complained DBritain Har hel ford 1 ¢ and G this Gray patients bills are “ons of ration in jvelied the ex-inf | up from his dox (Copyri QUESTIONS You cun question writing at of tact to the itain Herald, 22 New . enclosing (wo ¢« for reply. Medical. | advise cunnot be give W York avenue, tended research be undertaken. other questions sonal reply. not be answered. All confidential.—Editor Q Irving 1 A, He pul and ih head Broudway, will “ho rlin? Ir N of . Ve 1 mond? A mond ar R pres: la plair e is Cxporte some of Whit vord enjoit As Tton injunct Who w international 32 \ France Arg w is il imal Q s to lay et Wi orical or or First plac ntina Canad Moore Wher of Aire @ menians b To the S What i Iver Pre valued Q do arowr ms in v na soldiers, Dele but rprised Aristm nd 3ritish And turned nd bration Q. the picture Truth”? A. He Q. wi ST family, whos The fur is prevailing color t won a sigr othing Kane Kkind ¢ ot habitat short is Pathetic Figures ANSW LD et receive Unsigned requiests let yotisiea e e oo | On e The Weather i i How muany people died from excepted.) e 1 h Christma Who sane “Do Som« hie soft and densc is also called Australian Badger. |Nashville ). Who was the founder and New t Girl Scouts of {New Orleans was New York Norrolk, Va. Northfield, Vt. Pittsburgh fPortland. Me Washington Haven of the first the Scouts Boy Scouts of president df the rica was Colin H J tte Low wus first president of America. the Republic of 1 to what country does it Am Mrs, and of “Rough” Opera’s Singers Injured During Scenes New York, Dec. (UP)—The Puccini-Belasco opera “The Girl From the Golden West is a bit too realistically “wild wesL"” for its operu prima. donna, Maria Jeritza. As she faced a lynching mob in last night, Jeritza by a wooden Knift able to conclud: e republic o t Union lics (R Who was t Georgia is a o of Socialist sia). “Mad Czar of Paul 1 What we la X VI & AN “lore 1 the closing scene words of | was struck with and burely the performance. Her gown pierced the “knite.” which flicted severe bruises and abrasion When was sung in Brooklyn last a mob scen gun crushed Jeritza's hand and tem- porarily crippled her. At an earlier pertormance at tl etropolitan Opera House this séa- o 1l, grazing Lawrenc Tibbett, another of the principals Clerk Freed in Bank’s Shortage After Hearing Cambridge, Ma Dec. 6 (UP)— | Mrs. Ruth W. Pearce, former clerk | of the Framingham 7Trust company. has been exonerated of any criminal complicity in the larceny of morr [than $74.000 from that institution | by former treasurer, Vreder W. Pope, who pleaded guilty veral | duys ago and was given a six-to- n jail rged with the fact of 's simple s o was hmen m f my m innocent, death; never | | Crance v lo0d W is ahout | unfortunate e opera vou, Tuesday Which roles played by John red his hest? bi was consid first Wi in was fol- hit The Big two roles probably performance in " as his best S e QObservations wshing D 1 New Forees nd Cloudy now lute st for i cit suthern much change southeast, winds and sov « sentence. being an acce t the larcenics, Mrs. Pea defense that she merely obeyed her boss' orders when { shie made in the bank’ hooks so convinced the court th Judge Frederick W. Fosdick of Mid- diesex county superior court ordered the placed on file yesterday year sh in- v Lastern by snow in New York north portion lder in Saturday; | to south- false entries ) or snow south nd portions - south shifting L for R Saturday; ¢ north case increasing. Haven tonight "o and e —— or Conditions A lor tend Westw trough rom the rd to valley, thenee Texus Pan- tble cloudiness ke region and nd. from pressure gland not Mississippi the amount sold in westward to 1 ng rted yd Consic over th N were Grove's Laxative BROMO has been used successfully for colds and headaches. Take it as soon 28 you fcel the first symptoms of a cold. At all druggists 30c. Refuse substitutes, Grove’s Laxative BROMO OQUININE Tablets Succosaful Since 1389 S S New s re York st e ren Atlantic states, dist north- ains 1 over the This type of is producing th central the country. this vieinity followed rbance o5 in portions of by ratures yesterday United ——— STARS ON THE nting FIELD OF BLU a state of the un‘on. How many of them cn what dates did they como into the Jengent republics at the time they en- nottoes do you know? How many state stato capitals can you name? How many wealths? Which o How many have n each state? How . and_the sprincipal river state? What's the popu- a1 and principal city? THE STATES OF stato name, all this informa- fill out the coupon below and mail and en- postage > How by How many Hed Coni What's t Wiiat's th rincip: 1tion the latest bullet tensed ferm, unde of this bulle 10 you n. S CLIP COUPON HERE — Washington Avenue tie bulletin TH cente in coin, ge and handll Rureau, Washington New Britain DiC) OF THE uncanceiled, Ierald, nly Hessin NTON, o] pust ictory hing" \IE Waor ain Herald, 151 brownish THE POOR KID WiHO HAD WORKEDP ALL DAY ON A’'DOG HOUSE AND HAD PRACTICALLY PERSUADED THE FOLKS TO LET HIM KEEP Principa Akers that they to school on time. Many | lately | although the city - Home! The advertising club had va its weekly luncheon by offering a prize 1o the person present whn] could tell the best lie. Several | next vear | mompers did their best. _concerns| - qpen a young reporter rose and There Will| gkeq if the newspapermen present appointed in{paq g o to compete, The gra- the enumera- | ojous president jovially replied: is city. ‘Certainly The young you 1 very sat g ent h n snow helpe e be taken manufacturing ire country umerators One ork in I d H 0 all rid o Al M. meet- | | Y. M Moor and future A J o E. Allan Kirkham speak at Men's Bible class. f local sportsmen day « 3 for 0od down He did not r 1l o are hicyele arden, With the Best “Ther 100 | the chureh today!" heen lister, vehemently. apathy. We must now!" “And six races New of Luck! many slackers in | shouted the min- “Drop vour the top. fever dreaded | state the 20 over ‘em hell, boys (®Fontaine Fox. 1929 THAT STRAY PUP.