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8 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. SMALLER INVENTORIL REQUIRE HARD W of t forced appoint one of the men as the man- the New Britain Herald| foreman HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ; a or superin- ter One € to take the New Britain, Connecticut | | He would do the But the Common think the police department is as im- latt c. course m inv In throughou Issued Dally At (Sunday Excepted) Herald Bldg., 61 Church Street o il doesn't ot year, ma establishments SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 a Year $2.00 Threo Mon this b 1 de- | with the inventory takers. the hand task | portant 1 . 1 | the iness or work an after actory 1 1 itenancy sed to 1kes one = posit of Entered at the Post Office at New Britain as Second Class Mall Matter. TELEPHONE Business Office Editorial Roon The only profitable advertising i the City. Circulation books room always open to advertisers. the detective with | Since the be | tectives, so era of | the higher k would e boss the b co0p. i v The establishment 2 W there | ments day when ever ike that when was filled v O'Mara De refused | moving goods from cellar 1t many Mebmer of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively i titled to the use re-publication of all news credited not otherwise credited in t and also local news published from irnoy partm or t sell wit poli bureau— nt ve 1s0 needs moved 1 t Member of the Associated Press A. B C isa nal t furnishes newspapers a strictly 1 like a private business, The, which tisers with circula based upon tection agair tribution ~ figures local advertisers. The Herald is on sale da York at Hotaling's Newsstand. Squa; 5 s Newsstand, Grand Cent:al, d WHEN REVENGI COMES NATURAL M and Savels statist ures newspape natio; ago It both e vever, that there R 1 )} nfernal machine to | y | son bride ) for it. Sinc that 1 crowded opened it kin ar 1t cighbors ploded A s | commerce and industry er bride v in_New ex- illing the and B h g and injur- What human CALENDAR ART Beginning of the baby year is 2 WE FACE WITH CONFID a travesty upon the depths of nature such a tragedy | companied with a deluge of »H 5 e dars, designed to enable those 3 ; r I tax only on crsonal wateh their dates to avoid of the puuse to con d taken a drop serious mistakes. Some [t R are | { naa more prosaic. Few of them get along | tha whom st vould it was surprising 2 re works of art; others ; (ESEV LA i no g be at the was that idn sport scene when tiic i machine I totalle without the reproduction of a paint- | manufactured went off n hea ing. Some display a different paint- alen g punishment for mis- ts and peop ing with every month. Thus dars folks to become quainted with art; possibl the most popular form o is not aupposed to be ac- | ¥ 5 | act enable the spirit of revenge. doubt 1 decd | without being actuated by a venge about empty they are t Jut try think such a wit there is some doul ¢ the art ey sig gallery., = ful against (he perpetrator, | that some families which i booming prosp treat CSMART? the word word selves 1o GOVERNOR A ROOSEVELT'S ON CAI It of the s “smart” doubled 1 i In our opinion is the most English language. There are “smart” Tiote gowns automobile “smart” neig people. What word means we have no idea, except that | it has come the place of “stylish™ or 4 “ | themselves nhave in the | overdone Governtr B0 @ of | relatives: or many of New York has sent un Ir a message to the | have be purchasing . ST it e shows no re. | themsclves “smart” resorts. || S rogression ormer ay, wha ideals in orhoods and * i it ¢ the government. Rather, he shows the bottom o el the actually ment situation the the tact progr rer The message will be studied personal tax list ace | particular by all friends of the gov. | nearly as many in to take payees us ot hicnd ernor who regard Lim as possessing | before at would ean The and to be b “chie.” The other in & New York paper and the “smart” was used nine times. We mart” presidential timbey. message, | families. Some of 8¢ counted for in incres Another ulation is the eirc | |und others made made, in wort | 1 i due time may quotcd in presi- | definite criteric do | dential campaigns The city's po; Herald. s of 15,000, last we not think that was a very ad. The writer of ad was t00 lazy to trouble his mind for governor would modernize | the 1t remains cor the evidently public la zood or antiquat utility com- New York | had today in exce 15 This does not federal ce mission aw—a law in been 7 a smarter word. Time for a change. We should not Wish to be parrots fower city We ers with hich s just as ple in as in most otler tes. He would await the sta { reform the state prison system so onfidence CITY'S HIGHER IN WILL BE NEEDE report of ott that they will no longer be breeding = places for crimes. e would reform The aomic ight. weaknesses present the banking laws, so that depositors weaknesses will rd- (3 3 be more thoroughly saf h L Jeen hiding He of | town .|y.A‘ Firms which have ed. would reform county and | tax collector, shows tha of under clouk in the $362,000 more h and government interest there G heen th year It home rule by tax money than the | He would labor laws, 00ming prosperity wuded of thelr warm outer garments municipalities. amend improve the | This is gratifying the blasts of 1 o t and stand chilly in ai including the prohibition [ merit in the claim, re sconomical winter. Thus we r of injunctions in disputes without | that citics should be run entered into ther t firms which are notice and ther He operate provision ) for jury trials | ness institutions t process of readjustment, of merging and fre- would hav( own and the expectation w e in i with stronger quently eourt prelude to such reorzanization In the be a benefit, for an individual to go to a dentist The only with the concerns, water power development should form the 1 transn acti incl tor 1 the title ors along St. Lawr ding | The tax collec te to ssion lines, subject to acrimonious crit fo had done s out benefit iong r a four-year term for 15 his hie just as a { zovernor, with elections between | looking r the city's in presidential « conce 1 | ana lections. tax collections wer tixed. ted ob is being | straddle a sin and have his teeth ese include controversiul t smoke of verbal wi unpleasantness conne the ies, | er the the governor not tried them to He over the Common is while e one of ve him a vote process done properly, g leoks forward, not backward HELPING THLE NEEDY WITH CITY WORK satisfaction FOR HOSPITALITY LOOK AT RENO Nevada urseme tux othing to with the One that e Republican bioc in the Common with e learns no, He merely At remaing quite a on taxes prescribe ¢ nues to holl wount o Council has been broken in oppo- the American championship for [{o collect rates s sition to the plan of Mayor Puonessa | quick and accurate divorces and re- | Conmon Council, He is no to provide outdoor for of the sioned mayor son for favori cidenta The city famil for the The muyor would br provide a littic work certain | jarr | The but accompli Ne to pl unemployed. an impas other day a couple In the near futur speech from tie fioor the got a divor with larger prominen he mont o . e a thorough-g reas | af d in the town past A gave a ter for ¢ g money fror - Bothl growin otl three partics fund to pro suit el v with with e At of ‘the | tal crucit < standir Mer ueh already is paying some heads of ckward No es 383 a week production | the costs of grov city govs wit money. ogically d« symipatl judge | to disc just as easy for the case was married to portant fu T ad K voman who cen living ng taxes or a honeymoon right | continue to operate as a b humanitarianisn. prosperous f course, deur Romeo got his divorce stitution olks are not i e ; in the su Yet perhaps they YOU DONT LIK Sui ject tart " 10 church on SOMETIMES WE'RE HAPPY DESPITE TRAGIC NEWS “A Happy New Year to I t Herald And we m = Cony prohibitio Wi AND WALK AS T DRIVE WITH CARLE AL for a re, notably St | the lity, trie ervona evident long | whoopee artists at the ci shouted the ina top ere making | year by an streamer Tuesday ice and It must he tents of the fore. The |ance of confessed 11 it A table would be regar hire » department nercase | tential evid ot v everybody w creased tra sacred prohibition luw. The ic i year in a forced educa- | warning rently in Db Mu its train of much good i death mov Four theater 1 o a in ten persor to be fire in Scotland on injured in auto crashes on the pike the hu kil rum bile collisi une from aree business as the L sireet W in summer « breakin abaloo m with that Potential” law A e prefer to drink it iced, a 1 runners off Newport, automo ntly leads to a citizen ac t trip | appeal to us. its cemetery on the 1 elongation of law ie snoop or the have ginger ing of dry sleuths on has brou And today there is much largely by the any intention at all of usual to report law, least of all the prohi 8till wishing g period for pedestrians | 1| Al pedes- | the K to o lights are t them As we understan agai 4 good year Lo g inreasonable to expect 1dge once proclai b required means cverybody on stdewalks potentiality regardi crack the TIME FOR TO If anyvody COMMON PREVAILL t pecded up by giving it a L of Consequently |papers come mor in the Conn lLobt ross when the hob cil factory ploy thr put nobody were ru . an scem | the I ning a is good polic prospe and it was tisied < heen found on neco in charge, or teach tricks 1o & canury, taken renewed heart. banes of business time PHE CENSUS s been about what collvcts Most of more We prefer to grow: federals o nouncing that the appear- i 1f whe 'S STILL ORK is to | in ory this | with ny of the | stru t t to n i city try 18 Pl to mouth I is v business niid with slow- the er is nd 1 e the hro t Pari gove m urned out rea- both joyed in the ntatned by sult arn | cem New i [& the v men about | | Ame of le moving of er An An o enemer n times of e for up with heirn lomes for W is A pty tene- [lutio that 1ins Tl ed relat ounts for the year only were ae So atements | is 1o the | thun m of the ulation of G nsiderably ! k look Byrd nsus OM} D 1.00 t ere is any dly made, like busi- is meri oney due in terests i Art- | rn what rfure was of confi- | can’t d for i o the fc tive et by the t expected 5 sh results. W Britain Anothier objection to making your expendi- ) o g conc outiay or i @ still or : wth some NS won anction 0f | gy puce witi | M men city usiness in- whi N | buti B GO TO CANADA Carc on enforc- | oyin a o scare | ¢ over the | run o ginger 1 po- | Cop. the | | mar did not do ce | ing hot ule P Wy a Y 1 2 does not | st ctually can | 15 | dri | have | g a| USL table, and d not bition law. | prominer ssed try, have ging Sometimes a the time comes in this countr decent citizen cannot indulg ale with rded inal it v cracked fc out being 1 as a con ve crin to Canada civilized be advisabl 10V a nearby coun of people where libert supreme TRANC SRELY ADOPTS ARIFEF PLAN chuckle vay in a paragraph of a piece o ws that gets no more prominence item accidentall; the bottom of underneath the star 1 a personal ing itself at mn re er's red hot story was the item wl the lich indicat hat American embassy § s would protest to the Frenel rnment against placing a higl upon automobiles and parts. Yankee emba would tel the Frenchmen engaged in “protect- that if rican automobil home industry Am rs from shipping their produc would vented country it mean lown in various assembly the American Janu wrers in France, which %ould re in unemployment for the as lers at is as if the French govern nt that if high tariffs wer lot o would be pu ron 1 rican upon I'rench goods a importers of busines ¢ thousand mployes would lose their jobs. yway, what business has th rican government in protesti {o France about adopting the Amer- righer and bette Facts and Fancies flatterc Year reso all feel could ns this would New the time 10 feel all ‘nd thei © mol People iv object of CSEIVe Prosj freely! tried nding We left wants 1o in z planc re's vthing nard unless lic Niagara down alled open min of th ide 1y because etween of revolutior where cverbody meekl “no parking” sign withou who put it t lov s how ecoun thos: iin their superior al other fellow's busine Making yods a sport wonderin stolen causes thefts, Dl il man for iks on yo dis him Th wil brid you got for Christmas token of love to some yme people holiday et the who don't spirit” wasted recover until they on some post fror ca sent a mere ¢ a barroom for no official guests bouncer is tha ave you in the Persit there expect of in sendi best penitentiari such toug legal 1o hunt d bright pull er idea wit 1 1 s i arroy it difficult to an didn‘t Dearborn's There ar her o hourd Lion heights h attain genius cannot 1, but The ro who I any tax ture is prodig e dis old Sout 42 childre exemptions. r on is faulty lina n'e need orrect to neighbor program t hoear, is sentenc W radio,"” ¢ wer his ne “and he instead sai It us cnjoy of every ht minut Publishers s ndicat HEARING ON CLAIMS W. I vms con itted 5 called at chai of th mee V of the el Friday H 1 claims sched + e 1ot Cot W. Whitman for 10 his automobile o'clock i t < is on Cente in a co department pol Orficer on by W Hayes. FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ce. 100 Stars—All in_ Color at the STRAND is hidden a high o inform the American ' T'evond the ri nging | v O e ”hmzfafim% — 3 all communlcations 6 fnn Shop kditor. care o the New Britatn Hernld. and your itier will be forwarded w New York Well, We're Off Again! Come on. folks, let's step on the starter of cheer, y | Be off on the trip of a Happy New Year, Care's a cracked spark-plug! To hit | on all cight, | We'll have to ke f a p merry. Come on, 0 olks, it's great! | = Just so! h Whit isn't he, Rufus: Y | Col Your son is quite a Rufus sali! Yassah! 'Bleeged to yo' fo' axin’. Dat boy, sah, am | suttin’ly de most malodorous cullud | pusson in dis whole ' singer, town!” o 1 W. Sheesley Iways tried to crush cach sin Year's by a resolution, none of all these vows has been A lasting institution " W | | Indeed, 1 cannot say that one Has lived—and this is freely reck- onad the sun o| ©On January | And thus each year t] Of coral weikness comes to harry 50Ny i 1 Litter sense and so, in self-defense, this January soul, will [ Both make and and then 11l lose this inner persecution, r|I'l vow I'll never make again A New Year's resolution! keep A vow | | 1 v 1) All That Saved Him! Booth: “I understand that physicians hetd a consultation Ll alive.” g i the vot against! see you ard Robbins: arned that and one have stood two for sinee 1 Robcrt L. Bloom ways 4 fair assumption that an who has s better days n 4 lovelier Iso has enjoy cvenings, Perfect! was Ju in counting box ten She there lesson having a had been promise it e ) of candy could she count had reached nine, but could g0 no farther “What coms after father she nine,' Jane?" coaxed her “Candy, 1 i answere « 1 promptly 2 Dalsig EN PASSANT 3y I'red Behrens The New Year locks bright for commercial aviation—but what about the future of drug stores? Are we to have another yea o not knowing whether you pay th counter man or buy a che the cashier's cage, and when? one method, som mother, and you never To this unsettled condi- tion stands out as & minor stuni- bling block to human progr For 1 resent the check-in-ad- method, because 1 find it highly embarrassing to approach a strange cashier lady (one who ha nothing to do with soda) and an- that 1 want a check for a raspherry nut sundac with a dash of Suppose she were (o n n| rela card. from Some stores now o | the consumer mysel, h vanee [ . 5 ipped eream t the 2 And cause it s wrong impression resent enecks anyway a wilful des ts to muke them I demand drug store and L Will pro- 1 | national fore throw them away. [ Hays to regulatc cedure w | This may not 1| issue right now, but it will .| mighty important when prohibition starts to take hold and people be odas! e a very fmportant 1 drinking Belicve 1t or Not! | Tiric: “What would your husband 1do if he knew that vour glances fill with rapture “Beat the delights B he t ed me Janet out «f 3. . Edwards Success! With care and much labor a caterpillar climbed up a tall spear When he reached the top. v i stood on his hind end and waved front end in the air. Just as 1 feared,” said he. s does not bring happiness.” But then dewn. for than men! Not Fare! Conductor: ‘How old is this boy?' Lady: “Four." Conductor: “How old are yon sonny Sonny Conductor: free this time, but cnna be when he Lady: "What is he i “Well I know grows up gonna be?” I'Il let him ride what he': the | ruction of our oe Ruos he turned and climbed the caterpillars are wiser Conductor: “Either a liar or a|parently returns to the same stars. | New York | giant!" It consists of 365 days, 6 hours, 9|Northfield, Vt. minutes and 9 seconds and is 20 | Pittsburgh | minutes and 23 seconds longer than | St. Louis |the astronomical year. The as- | Washington, | tronomical year is that period of craaa time in which the earth completes | 25 Years Ago Today | ene revolution around the sun and | 48 38 62 60 —Dore Reich (Copyright, 1930, Reproduction Forbidden) 3 865 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and | |45 seconds. Both the sidereal and | the astronomical years, of course, arc longer than the 365 years of the civil year, and for that reason leap | vear is inserted in the calendar every four years (except at the turn f the century). All these correc- | tions still do not exactly equalize the vear, and there a slow ac- cumulation of error which may be corrected some time in the future. Q. Are segregated lepers permiz- | ted to marry? Do the children in- herit the disease ? Bristol New Britain and ami- resumed. ago The strife between the Water Co. and the water board has ended cable relations have been | The fight started two years {over’ the Burlington reservoir. | John Boyle was elected president |of the New Britain Novelty Co. at a meeting held last evening. S. H. Wood was appointed secretary. The New Britain Business Men's Associatiion has elected Frank H. . |Johnston president of the banquet I committee. The banquet will be 7| held in February aftter |1 ! o \son | _The railvoad has recovered from be. | the cftects of the snow storm and all trains were running on time today. There were 4 Britain during 1904. caused 51 deaths. Company E, C. N. G, will enter an athletic team in the meeting to be conducted under the auspices of the naval division of Hartford. Howard §. Hart. president of the Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co., has been appointed to succeed C. F. Smith on the town committee that is in- vestigating the finances of the town, The plaus of the Turner society for a new building are progressing very favorably and deflnite recom- mendations will be made at the next meeting. The strect department has $2,000 lett with which to fight snow storms. If the storms occur at the rate that they did in December, this sum will soon disappear. TONS ANSWERED to any by QU You can et an answer question of tact or information writing to the Question kditor. Britain Herald, Washington Bureau 422 New York avenue, Washington, D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advise cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor. Marriages leper taken (hey are permitted colonies. Children from the parents soon are born, and for that r there is little danger of the coming tainted with leprosy. Q. What was the longest drop- kick field goal ever made in an in- ter-collegiate football game? A Sixty-three yards, made by Mark Payne of Dakota Weslevar versus Northwestern Normal, Octo- ber 16, 19 deaths (in New Heart disease Q. Who invented and when? A. The 1829 by Q. What provided size mentary A its bul tions of lem™ cl Qbservations On The Weather Washington, was Vienna in Damian of is the standard or ap- for classrooms for el | grad The Bu tin on the Jan. 2.—I"orecast for Southern New England: Rain late tonight and Friday; colder Friday; sh southwest shifting to north- or north winds. Forecast for Bastern Rain tonight and Friday, probably changing to snow Friday in north |and central portions; colder Friday and in extreme north portion to- night; moderate te fresh southwest 1 to northwest or north 1 of Education Changing school Build in Concen- | ng Prob- irding dimensions of When the dimensions | of classrooms in elementary schools | are considered, it is found that one of the best known score cards gives the standard for such rooms as 24 by 30 feet. On the other hand in vlatoon schools the standard appea:s to by 30 or by | Although these generally nized as the prevaiing Burean of Liducation survey the recently school 1 that ther in the west New York: FOR BEST RESULT USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS fting wind 1’0 Swiftest Way To End Eczema Alabama Alabama There is not an excuse in the |world for a person to suffer witn : e fiery Eczema. Yet how many people New York state and New England. | (8% 2t Stk T FAUE SO0 Pemperatures are - considerably | oy Sipeir whole appearance! DOy EInoTIL Nl e n et fahing| What you want to do is abolish S e ooy BEE Are [RRUR | ooy frace of mosema With Puter Soaadl i |son’s Ointment, for years nation- o ihes | wide famous for speedily ending zema. The first application of Peterson's Low |takes out the inflammation, brings %4 | blessed relief from that painful itch- 44|08 44| Reveated use of 4 |soothing, healthing 14 |sures a marvelously lcate skin Mr. A. W. Turner of Birminghani, |Ala, writes: “Was troubled for 56 about 2 yrs. with eczema and after §4|1 used Peterson’s Omtment for |about 4 or 5 times, my trouble er 24 | tirely disappeared.” 45| One application of Peterson's 58 |Ointment will stop the burning and 42 |itching of Fezema and one 35c box will prove it—all drug store cast Ra for New Haven cinit in tonight; Friday llowed by clearing and colder. Conditions Pressure is now over {he Gulf of St Lawrence with a trough extending southwestward to | High pressure covers| Atlantic states, Rains from the lower Mis the Obio valley, E and | r standards, | ildings in $4 cities shows is the greatest diversity dimensions o ) What are carillons in the count A. The John D. carillon in New York bells: the Bok carillon af | Lake, Florida Mercershy one at bells Q. What |of the last nane o |ister of Great Bi A, Machonald Q. What is the Gary Cooper? AL Mirmor Angeles, Califor Q. Which state elementary Man Man asys Says classroon S e South 2 some of the leadi 5 Lwere reported Rockefeller | S58IPDI valley, ity with Mour one 1 43 bell tain " o castern | Germantown, Pa o this vicinity followed by i reasing cor rain Temperatures yvestérday High 66 45 £ the Prime Min At address of | Atl this powerfully Ointment smooth, as- deli- $203 Los produces miost innati corn? Al Q. mari A Q Denver Puluth Hatter: Miami Minne lowa on what date finally wits s July 15, 1526 3. What is Plaster A, A cement obtai izgtion and partial dehydration of gypsum {ically a hydrated Q. Why i of Pa € by pulves- 1 w Orlea is chem- £ line ship does the toj m sh i vhen a AT CONVEN Curve iy canse as it rises over 1 SNAKES the realm of supersiitution exists as that snakes. It of racial memory L the time of always regardea snakes as fts cnemies. The the Tempter take the form of a snake. prepared i bulletin full of interesting and from the authorities on reptiles that t jermiess, the harmful and the poisonous snikes, their habits, interestin cts. myths and superstitions about snakes, vk bites, metlods of handling snakes and so on. You will tin full of fa you want to know about these reptiles. upon below and send for it: | | of (et part and the cart natura ory on wl becomes of the highest visibls T first Q. from leather? A, Dab the carclully spirits of sal ammoniac, and allowing it to act for awhile with elean water. This trea may have to be repeated times, taking care. however. use so much as will injure the of the leather, Q tered ihe i oil stains b nformative et all about £po aftor he wash everal -CLIP COUPON HERE — —~ — — to color DITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Heraic Waslington, D. C. the Lulletin SNAKES, and enelose un. U, S. postage stamips ‘ NATURAL HISTORY E 1322 New York A Did Canadian women who cn- the United purpose of marrving have head the other requircments of immigration v A Yes. Q. What is the,difference in the | 1ongth of the sidercal and astrono- mical years? What is the civil year? | A The sidereal vear is that| | period of time in which the sun ap- | © postage States in 1005 for ncelled, of American and the citizens, nieet to pay AND NUMBER | cury | 1am s sl . STATB ader of the New Britaln Herald. s e ) Toonerville F 01ks | By Fontaine Fox | (CFontaine Fox; 1930

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