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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929. N g T o ink in denouncing the manner o ¢ utter plaints | it . usiness yo : neans o small - dragon, serpe los Angele ew Bl‘ltam Hera]d (il e EininEing T Lit kil anth: f . raits as Facts a"dFanCl.eS‘ Esham 2" énce \‘Hnl]m- T 1s tho {itlé T HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 f 1 1 sham: “Prea n; y editors fume and fret—includ- I unskilled laborers. a famous novel by Bram Stoker. Minneapolis . of course we of the Herald— tizens generally will heartily texts ¢ ). What kind of football is tucket Tewued Dally (Sunday Excepted) s i e o ' y L ¥ ! i i y schools and colleges | Nashville At Herald Bide, 87 Church Street ke country editors nd native | ap action of the mayor in BY ROBERT QUILLEN he ited States born in the hamlets unite in saying | ex £ activities to keep money — L. Burtor Intercolle SUBSCRIPTION RATES I well, that they wers jon. The city will gain by exico’s bull fights, howev 1 (Copyright, 1 cproductios game played in this coun- | New York $3.00 & Yers SR R P Iy bull fights—not senate de-{(" = GRS E Forbidden 1 an oval ball, and Soccer or| Norfolk, Va = 3000 Three Palonth v tate governme 15 expedited. Work |, o Send all communications to Fan E: tion football, .:”‘]‘,‘”1 \",”, Northfield, Vt e is atenthi|a Il continue to do it mm st be done at some time > Shop Editor care of the New L S Jew Haven iate or Itu foot- | New Orleans . 1l Pittsburgh .......... i Ging Gown!to basicipnndinles, N 1s no time liks law won't hold the buyer as{| Pritaln Herald and your (et 1, 8 T 3 at language is spoken in | Portland. Me. A S P e e D L o e v e e ) T Wi estions * as Second Class Mail Matter. Y = Washington state constitution? Would the el — | — © language - spoken and ! . : N 2 How About TIt! A en in Ieeland in the s — e e ients now in control consent to any 10O MANY WAR LORDS iErmE AL AL i s T W the present| E 5 LPA((‘(':‘\'L caLLs e Sl e e h The Preside lie t honored holly is with us a‘n }JQ 8 duy is almost precisely the same as| Notorious Thief Caught \e games, bu o : spoken and written at the date 5 al wool from their Lucks? | given pression that the Na- i as a cash i pockethook's flatter than I[';O C‘Wdfihl n colonization in the ninth| Escaping From Store « word of two letters. | tionalists were faced with so many betor | o century, 1. 6., {he ancient Norroena| Boston, Dec. 13 (UP)—A man e\ osu ool “in icks® will not | revolts that their days were num- e 3 1c ‘ hiolly when Yule- | o 4 (Northern) or Danish tongue, which | describing himself as Willlam ) ave dead 1 | o «nts close affinities to Angle- | Markawitch was found to he a no- 1 but the berries—we son, and which, the sagas state, | torious thief. hetter known by th ore now than provincial ords have a task cut f . s for the same old A s readily derstood not only |alias Teddy Moore, police said last linavian coun- | night after he had been capturd room always open to adiertisers. c t move for any here f, Tlowever, that the Member of the Assoctated Press The Assoclated Press s exclusively nstitutior out | their endeavors bl titlea to the use for re-y ation ¢ i 0 oL . s H Guite Ll tary, My Dear Watsont MJ\F N ta n England 1 lduring an attempted ~escape with rrerie ks b S B ¢ tat i 't 1 8 o 5T s nothing xo bad —-mfi'fl{?fi\’ we Seythians® $123 from a Washington street shos news published therein 1 " 1 RS RTs . ussia which | store How s 1 QUESTIONS ANSW LD 1 i s of estine in| Moore was caught running aw VR e e rom the store. Police found a Member Audit Bureau o Circulation o 5 B. C. &t o1 ganizat o pLongll g & “ nestion of fact or information by Ube; . tiralihedl Gow it aar s an I Wadier ; - Ehiiled ¢ 1 il v writing (o the Question kditor, New located pro-|cers of the bureau of criminal in- faara with e sictly Tonest vt whose daughter ! Britain Herald, Washingion 15 IR e (e e Teulation. Our circulation etatietis are A ¢ spelled Thames and | escaped from the Detroit county jai p \ h s 3 n to practice piano s " 1322 New York avenue, Wash n. 2 based upon this audit. This insnres pro H ¢ R en i . e : > e Sl Ll tection agatnst fraud In newspaper die. ; s R R LOOKS TO ME LIKE . C, enclosing two cc | stamg 1 [SaiTnE AT s e o dunnry tribution figures to both national and is 1 er ¢ . lords in China to coutinue fight \ a man writh B OUR GIRLS ARE DEVELOPING for reply. Medical, legal and marital | -— | ed f\'.lnvxxlnlv h sentence at Leaven- cal advertisers, . ; St hg Blotursenus 55 the : & mamory ot aoy INTO LAP-DOGS | # Rt i Gl worth peniteniary for embezzlemen L s s ot L S Observations of( United States army funds ot 2 Panama City, they said. Marshal Feng Yu-Hsiax for in- other questions will receive a per- - - = Tork at Hotaling’s Newsstand, Times i ! nelusio T 10 first res sonal reply. Unsigned requests can T W B, Square; Schuite's Newsstands, Entrance stance, the so-called “Christian gen- S e , 2 g e 4 e er 3 — i FL OB LD e i ealisd urne Rol not bo answored. Al lstiers are eat Fuller Flays Gillette x _ 1g. Ch wat's where Pharaol confidential.— Editor. e Bor Voti e S SR . For Voting Vare Seat 2 5 SNTAR hg s BT i 3 ¢ ). It a piece o shing ishington, Dec. 15.—Forec Malden, Mass. Dec. 13 (UP)— UNEQUAL REPRESENTATION o . ked chiefs to disband their troops while o e ) e N " i ot s e IS HERE TO STAY he himselt has continued recruiti Eas . e wined weight of warner tor : 3 Frederick H. Gill of Massachu- As Connecticut evolved fror FHE SPIRIT OF SANTA This vexed the war lords exceed- | “look it \ 1 W - being 4 pour ) ro except in - western Mussa- | setts in voling to seat Vare of Pena- 1e whole weigh u : to strong southeast sylvania in the United ates senale Sty act ¥ hun- | t hecat they figured they The weig 1 W s afternoon, shifting 10 pmarked a speech here last night b portant manufact o its s - s v cives hun- | troops because th ired th iy 7 . PR v th and southwest tonight. Tosmer GiovernorPAlyant Donilen tem of political representation v Christ- hem. Feng himself is credit- g (hen # 4 h ¥ Forecast for Eastern New York The speech was delivered at the not changed. A population of 13 5 S raBabT - since possessing the “largest . y > pail by Ain tonight and I'“"Hl"“ »‘ll‘;“"'” annual crow supper of the Malden e - o A e oas T B e s i Wi ; morning: warmer tonight: colder in | guliberative assembly, Fuller alsc ) people living in 101 ¥ popil- | child to private army” in xi: ,‘ N B i :’m kin 3 orthwest portion Saturday; fresh 1! 0 L e A A . £ of Santa | heing satisfic with the centra Woth 3 possily strong southwest winds, of the river | calibre revolver on his person. Ofii- Kwantung provir The Herald s on sale daily in New s been urging 4 agricultural sta an 1 famous editorial from the |ingly. They refused to disband their remember arraigned Senator Bingham of Con- necticut for having as clerk a Manu nent, 1 need 3 150 ! Haven and o0 Association employe. Rain and warmer tonight clearing and slightly repres 1 ' I rmitted. | gove house Logisla . empting to prove |it. Ilis object, of course, is to b Once again taki | . s e of this mythical gen- [the central government himseli | felony on of unequal representation, the tleman. the ( some day, when lie too would face “terybod ! 3 < i 3 fions. Areas of 1 ° o S Haven Journal-Courier comes | sy t is in every- | the dissatisfaction of war lords who ¢ 5 revail - over the Maritime 10 the conclusion that the trouble | one's v > {he Christmas | refuse to disband their iroops. The b\ ' 1 “def Dusty, the Pup ) i Provinees and New England nd | 3 g I 1 loes not lie with the state political | season. Tt has done more good, per- | circle indeed is “vicious.” Therc ca ¢ i Uie 8o Alantic states. | 8 Py RPRETATIVED IPOEM yme Trma or Erma is o i turbance of P | E C hine but lies with the state con- | haps, than any other piece of writ- | Le no end to the revoits and the up i ) e P Dl Dulathlt and 1a this spiri 3n et condition of the republic so long s e ; e e GR i ) i influence of the boy arriving he |as every provincial “marshal - : ' A : nds castwar, \I :(.\‘,,‘ | uee Grove'n Laxative \. Denouncing the stat e, ov |, 2 om concludi hat | lieves he has incontestable rights to ¢ rimes o 1 15 G New | BROMO QUININE forlts i M Ropabackanparticl an, ot talk about an actual Santa is so | oppose whatever central government 1 : i nine tonic and laxative effect. L fiercely gratifying pastime to 3 i : s tha i 1 ina Basquette | This excellent laxative, some people, or @ good bit o ' homBue, DUt orerombin DY g set WD | . Coliyer, Sally Iilers, : ¥ weather prevails westward | combined with quinine amouf to sor others, hut ng parents during {he years| Meanwhile the question of extra- : o | liver, Mo 3 S alloy and into G S i otstimalantpec: with things as they are, it is per- hen hi: mind was defenseless | ritoriality remains far from be- AN Christy i 1d 1 states. Subnormai videsideal treat- ly innocuous—to the machine, entalTenile) |ing settled. Toreign powers, som They into Ferris, Gwen 1. 1 vl s prevail over the Ohio ment for colds is, and to Mr. Roraback there a P 1 : . zions ranging 1o 60 degrees and head- s lies by way of amendment e Gur profits continue \ ) < f q Parkershurz, W. Vi aches. te’s constitution by making | t plan started in some re- |bargain with some central govern abated.” ' thunderstorm was reported at Aiall £ polis Druogists A 0e stitution, to wit: P iph c h dances. d is not saying however. | of which seemed willing enough to L f the House a House of Towns. | form quarters to discontinue fooling | ment for a of special | portune whit I. The chap one from a town, and & Senuic|in. yory you s a good one. A | privileges right after the National- |who was a Russian nobleman is hased actually on population. Then are | Waiting on table. and the waiter who tradition and realism will los = Y owned rt of Gen 1 Motors nov arms. ated, \ly one of the pleasant [not likely to feel well disposed to- vor for this vicinity rainy weather and not | McHokum, well-known ¢ \ h in temperature, belief where it is incul- |ists seemed safely in commanc bows nicely for a quarter obscssions of the very voung. Tor [ward relinquishing their forced My esthetic purpose shall so 1 ; : Hi The Journal-Couricr it instance, every youngster thinks his | rights while the present melee con- | What mor ! o : : i e been one of the most pr billions uscd bling are now| =0 Will ¥ 5 daddy is the greatest man in the | tinues, o ot 3 Sl e Seiton b Roraback's critics. Realization that | Co1g o yelier that lingers longer | The conviction is growing that ; Ry And hasn' Iron Mask"? Buffalo S R ]N]NE not to blams with 100 e = ) o s At CUdl l the power magnate i3 than a belief in a personal Santa | China is too big a country. e ying Al ¥ for the wonderful opportunity the | ..o oo o0 ihciances. The aver- | many divergent political and mili- o Gertullye sol| . u s s wean S W : Tablets B 1 r int ungry 1 € paying state’s political system yiclds fo » child of fender years alsd | tary factions, cver to coalesce into|hungry. i I : Duluth .ooeiia. Successful Since 1889 asy control of the country legisla- | . 1o jojieves that daddy is made | peaceful whole. That is merc ly an ““ }‘ "‘ i -(“w» n J irealt g Hatteras o e e————————— > firmly s “When do we fors, that he is merely playing his of pennies, or that he has access 10 impression 1nd it may be erroneous. Blar game of chess with the quality of P s a' reasonable supposition pleces provided, indicates editorla 1 there are other childish be-|(hat is based upon the republic'sstreak as i sourc ; progress. But years ago many an ‘s which are universal and do | history. The half dozen provincial ffll'uvu\ were miners. Now Rl i rlians : wditorial blast aimed at the war lords do not know esactly what | Facieteers Our sole concern, e HOME MADE CHRISTMAS CANDILS that the little dar- | they are peeved about and perhaps Eoracls P . v‘ \“~‘\ % A. Decatur, THinois, \ 1 s 1y for 3 el e bulletin on 4 t P As who shou v words not Q. it pereer pC 1 M nd i reat left to cherish a|their cternal wrangling With any thing about us f ; LWL ' v s candies in gre 1 ! ; UnSurprising lation of Fran « Iom e . actl anre courage in the face of ady i : AR i lic ained i bulletin 1 want to make your own and wonder when and how a change | . (o atiending school. some lto he ‘in power’ has becore more L : vertising! A, The majority ' s S tate's undemocratic system Our notion is entation and nothing T os e e gitation. We are simply left to it o050 614 Man Santa until such | central government whicl in will be brought about. bad older boys or girls break the | of a custom than a necessity CoTehE 7 ; _|tion is Ror Cathol Rastus: "W de razor, N . only about onrc mil Handy! there. Sambo: “I wants to cut in or Q. Who v 1 1 CUIERCOLLONSHBIE [ - 2 By that su hing | China so long as the provincial war Y o d nex’ dance!" AL S Gales. | diq he live . iyt e Th towns of Hartford. Colebrook e B el e 25 Years Ago Today U R et o T R e Killingworth, and Union, ! A doctor says singers live long. " | historians ol e : Ratal Ef,.“,v“,“.. of 1.728, return 10 | to be disillusioned by reading thrive on peace, and so Lo ) I oL the bulletin FONDAN FUDGES AND BONB the state legislaturs many repre- | ogiiorjal such as this one hey can support armies they Again we quote figures obtained | .\ o that santa merely a| One thing remains certain: Tl rom the state's manual: hoax there can be 10 permanent peace providing they lock he | who lived about 2 ents i coin, or loose, uncancelled; Gipiain A . o bath room door! Q. Iow many more loron : t L scerand andllnelcdsts ntatives as the s of Bridge- e will have none of it. ppoi T pESRIeS o port, Hartfor v Haven and g ANERST CONTROVERSY S tecs of Compa ELGHE O DO Iy Stephanic Fisch F ey ic locomotiv W y, with a total population g llinois ap- g srranging for the big strike flurry in Jllinois ay GRAND OPERA IN BOSTON 3 All that morning and half that pape2 288, Forty-one towns, each nival s S {o be nothing more than @ | Ay g center of culture Boston no | M¥ik o o afternoon—the aiternoon was only | A In 1963 ther with a population of less th / W 1 STATE end 53 votes to the state legislature. | , between rival unions in the jongar goems to be the hub of the |cpotters work e and | half over—the ant S had ™ been oo otivas int rervics ¢ i showing apartments to Mrs. Flyby ! grage Knight, until at last a charming smile wreathed her beautiful triple day than 1 ¥e ritain Herald, Thirty-nine additional towns, hav-| ., jinine industry. That 18| pjverse. The latest Dbit of news|Rristol ei is and in 19 m lo- 2,000 d votes fo the|enough to create a tense situation, |from {hat axis of bean culture—th ghading w t = road with special referenc to train- wte legislaty of the | especially in an industry where | only type of culture that scems {0 j comotives and 5 1 T locomo ) f tives. . . | men visitin loons. (Hiith | Q. What does Dracula 1 2 169 towns of the ¢ gut-toting during times of stress | curotbe—is that a season of grand | p p Waldenstrom of Sweden, an| Il take this one” dared It is from the I anali\e “But, but, but,” red the an 2,000 people ves one opera, which was to have con-leminent lecturcr and traveler, will jdea of the concentration above Rory {he middle of January. |gIv ethree addresses in this city over W el BEED TS G e e ne inevitab ns the me tinued until b k | il One inevitably tur | tinued 1 S T hough with scarcely more than a | + the ‘horrors of the Herrin mss-| s teen suddenly terminated. Lack |PE WERERE ; i [t FGRL CoRaib b O ] Pathetlc Fl?ures While i cr reading of another Serious or jnterest is given as the cause Rt 1% very | that it is my duty Mrs, Knight, to £ point out some serious defeets in siste ' i ng dispute in Tlinois; but! rpere was a time when Boston | poor hecause nnections i t i apartment. In the . J. Caley 1 plub- s, it is on the top floor oD and assizne to 1 SSolll & there en o the something 1 I ered ; ind are pinning their | nq ¢ nd opera SeTiously. | pocin Mre (o levat breaks down, whieh it is Legisl e ¢ uthorities in this instance | u< not devoid of operatic leanings. conclusion wt e s 1 ! . v very much alive to the | 1y g of the first cities in t oAt o . measures rather | put {he during @ day The cold w ing in this building.” SEE D s know my own mind, Mr ontrol ¥ give the dsight. joston really was a of culture ! 8 Al control ndsigh | Bosto Lt i, i ' *" replied today's heroine AMine Workers, {he “regu-|ne u: permanent company i f “But, in the second and third ion of long standing and speedily y I f plices,” insisted the nt, “it has _ Jittle or no running water, especially t power, is the con- ; 4 the hot varicty, and the roof leaks whichimalle Slofres L. before and after every rain, and—" | the National d 1 Is t 5 3 1 win I aint left six cans of «w organization of 1g0 ) jonal | b bottle of ketchup | title, | an preserved gumndrops | tain is kitchen closet,” excitedly in- | nual | terrupted Mrs, Flyby Knight, queen “Quick, et me sides are armed,” ! worries along in the old 1 I 1 \ 1 the lease ore somehody else mon sense, continues to flourish. In e . 1o place : e phia there are not onlv + Fugitive Arrested for SEE A LITTLE MORLE RUSH several enterprises. 1 Trial in Murder Case| an American woman, who lives the reports of | oo have it ¢ good su : idze, M 13 (UP)— | in Paris, was driving her car ver cics, appears eager has called a strike disaffected. New, 1 # 4 \ | 0 ol rgain hunters according 10|, 0o time, a8 18 ‘ H I 1 2 t by police | fast along the Boulevard Hauss- | nection with vann. Tl disturbec © e e S ion” with | mann. This ~disturbed the com- Ross, posure of a gendarme who was ; company k mes ing along decp in {houghts on e outdoor unem- | ynq every year the New York and 1 without bail here . ““Alors, alors. alors!” he eried. hecame impatient. | Guicago companies fill easy dates in h with first degree 1 gustured the o a stand- ould mot provide | ue it on in the Hollywood bowl B 3 o Jerry Ged- | He then demanded of the lady illed Jabor- | posion, which thus is place Zuin e the Pole, was elec- ployment for the |, jarge number of cities—includir what she meant by driving uch well as any | pore important position, operatical- |4 t v §, 1928 vate. Thinking fast, she explained | Ias s ¢ : important |y considered, than any wi E ) is been sought dur- | she was pursuing her husband and | vears between | anotiier woman, who were in a car R Canadian horder, | Lead ettable that Boston 1 E 1 r \ was engaged in | The cendarme stood out of her v departed from um-running. A 0 he was ar- | way. “After them, madame,” he 1g a hold on t E « ' . ickels too caref town in Texas or Oklahoma The Nordies are perfe G soned. Consequently Tt 5 one-tifth of a mill s0 dismall to provide the ¥ | tormer cultural ways. What with rested in Newport, Vt. but escaped. | suid, gallantly waving her on. Grilling v Assistant District At- — ublie worl nd oulation | torney ¥re k A. Crafts of Mid- I'hic Thread of the Story! publi d stages censorship B and sa por dlesex county failed to draw an ad- Esham found his old chicken- 1 Edward T | generally that has chang 1 e e e e e R e jditional functioning in | pook censorship, consorship board of |1y in its likes past gen- ' from Cappello. ( s told newspa- 2 {he same old town |men that Cappello confessed rum- am, can yo' givt me along the Canadian border | a staht textile business?” he has been sought.| 1sl sham. 1 sho' would if 1 e ould, b ir ain’t no cotton mill operty Owners | BRIDAL LINGERIL BIG BUSINESS IN GOATS round heah, so how kin 1 start yo' Boil Assec b agitat- | Paris, Dec. 13 (P—French linger ex. Dec. 150 (P—The [in de fextile Lusiness?” inakers consider white the exclusive| t ctors for the Sheep anld isham: “Cotton mill? What 1 | wear of brides. White lingerie, ' association of Texas know about workin' in a cotion a result, is expressly designed are guard 000,000 sheep and | mili ested 1 ! ¥ ”\J'Nmunngr LrOUSS aUX. F ‘ Isham: “Den whatl sorter \qmul found in | eration, it isn't 0 objec- [any mor -|ing for 1 - less taxes and lower assesst «ill doubtless be