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g™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. New Britain Herald ;7o oo ' QllQStiOIlS i Jof Norn China (0 tho american HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT for bravery, his valor is u 1 lic Very truly you New Britain, Connecticut 5 i A millions of dollars into 5 i 1 L ALFRED D. HEININGLR Tssued Daily (Sunday Excepted) p £ ce burglars, he S e ca is as foolish and weak AN & At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Sticet e e R T A T O T sk and as our great critics say it {‘l h y { AUBSCRIPTION TATES ity \ture 10 assert that he had | tice. others less well considered, But e AR 10| L n &R | $5.00 & Year Tl s ~ . |the experience of all in 1929 was 8 : 4 X E = I ) o 3300 Thies Moaths not the slightest substantially the same. With a pay- rce man’s right to oppose __ e Momlh parengy youthful r ENCE eoniy oSt e £ is careful not to sup- Vi s 5 : 7 . & % -Y! Entered at the Post Office at New Brit ing to wield a gun n attemr apacity, all closed e v with vho oppose it with guns. | as Second Clams Mafl Matter, escape from 3 automobile | Operatir ficits so great the very J 2 life e passenge ansp A cant may indicate vanity, or it - | g g rust one composcd of You can get an answer 1o anv; question of fact or information by |*" “hovs on omenic _ . ald) e i il s Jan. 17—Ma Britain, Conn., is the The only profitable advertising medium o A3l ! iss R SO e (S e QUESTIONS ANSWERED n the City. Circulation books and press ! postmastet i oo com always open fo mdieitisers. L A L T . ick expansion. and v 4 o writing to the Question Edilor, New titled to the use for re-publia 164 extraordinary 1 i \“““';.‘.“.m \" ez 1a A slinaton Bhycay 1\ all news credited to it or not ot op when ew York avenue, Washington. | vedited fn this 1 cuclosing two cents 1o stainps | for reply. Medical, Iegal and maritat| " % Do s accordit adiise cannot be given, 1Or can ex- | % : e Sl I od for probate in York, 7—Thouz informant. had no memory while strolli cor L tatloo ar wvears bl silk gloves \ 1w attempt at 1 rosc. Claudetie Coll i i Handin ompanics organ ankl | Hiram Iddings 13 \ wood a er ews published therein, pe : v years the r docsn't mean much in t him?" So Member Audit Burean of Circulation g 5 1 dHECIL L era of install t | L e e G dgan . hat was i i R e Ut YOU|tended research be undertaken, Af| URUSt S which furnishes mewspape r Wi ¥ " 't miss the significance c i 7 S SlthBe atrictl ihaneut ana)va v 1 i 1 s e 10000 Balniron other questions will receive & pe rculation. Ouwr circulation statist > T 2 ~ an th et J i 5 sonal reply. Uusigned requests can-| Sl el Who based upon this audit. This insures | : 1peo 5 rtauhan B s ot be answered. All letters are| ! |AtUNE WhD @ Aaphh g S Sy “rtion against fravd ta newen . with facilities of 3 i ecedom is that nalienable right | conigential.—Editor. | members when Lobster Newburs was vright, \eNaugh bution figures to boih ! " e A T e vou lose when vou are old and the | Lobster Wenberg? Ellison THoover Inc.) al advertisera t withou children *t of you.” Q. What he t. And the St wovh : ; s is the average number | number of them e : . o e R ALND 1 NTCA TR 'he gecedent died December the Teraid ta cn mle da ) 2l snotiin s e Uit ueer St e pes ot Bounds insanfamorloahelolotl REISHIN G R COMMUNICATED leaving an estate estimated at § York at Ho g's Newsstan made sightsecing 1trips « ' A queer state of affairs when |cotton? How does it compare with| Harry Rosenthal whon = 2 Schultz's Newsst et them, dying not hinte 14 . She receiy U, s it t I'll send her roonis. Corn il newspaper clip ! Syndi-| V. Battey, another nicce, of New Rochelle, N. Y., rcceives a similar] bequest Ilorenee 400 in personal property. Irienda) d charitles receive gifts > To the Lditor of v lritain = ally most Broadway actor I Herald Borah can make the ag Seen s e ak first page | other standard bales? Is the stan- | thought just another pi player > X 3 it 8 an- | thought j h SITUATION IN CHINA DISCUSSED Central, 4204 5 Traied in observ-| aying what everybody knows. |dard the same now as it was origin-| And who suddenly b f n other words, in spite o = e described his g - e | g uliabaloo and space devoted Work o hile A, The weight of the first bales | new (o attach toa lead i A n pretintiontl thy $3.000 Bequest for Mrs. Hull Nowadays parr 1 v © . [aviation, the people as a wholc s alrnony which were picked on the planta- | 8Us that adds. t ditorial in the Merald on Mrs. Helen Hull of 151 Maple casy as do turl N SWHON | ot aie minded enough to eese stale St | tions in the year 1790 and pressed | s 1 ealling attention . et, has been notitied of a he-| Gant, thoroughly flustered, re-|i 0 0 (88 S i by trampling, was around 200 | frl fo from China repos gquest of $5.000 in the will of her SRS uncle, David . Wheeler of Bri pounds. Latcr, by use of the screw press, the densily was increased and | (lock of photogray as e s R < | port, whose cstate has heen apprais- they welghed from 300 to 404 s s S r theled 23,945, Members of thel pounds. As other means for apply- | s family veceived the bulk ing pressure were developed the B \ it ) | bers no dets ¢ their appear- by portation, except in limited numbers, Americanism: Breaking the laws Housewives who do fheir owr X o change the situation and place ; A fesal X t rsons who 3 other fellow should be 10 hang it outdoors to dry he entire airplane industry on a | hreaking i o have a most 4 ntial basis is the most scrious | styl that cramp your style; thinking the a4 for aaa e of the estate. Among the public) was a further increase to approxi ¢ ~ heralds mately 500 pounds. The American | is no cut pressed institutions bencefited 1s the Newing- ton Home for Crippled Chiidren,) whose share is $2,500 pleasant we 1 £ problem confronting the industry. el e ek Conscquently ‘ of moist a 3 ¥ It is more important than startling 3 hunt is on. Some day soor A free man must S arTitre . Grover Clark, whose trip of i e standard bale which weighs 500 Window shop and I thing ! flight : he can main- 5 ¢ 10 us a good opportun : lights and front page publicity £or | tain only by chat pounds is hetween the weight of the [ inz— etaoi shr shr e s e uhs o e Tl tain only by shutting his eves to the iy n of rs of experi dvy tnstitutions to paint a t 2 truth. Ll Lo R GIE i i, Frank Case's hig orchedd. fonee in - China. The famine i adorn this tale slip and be discovered AdlAGEAR o the Egyptian bale weighing Whatever became of Thornton Wil- |, visited is only one of l {ure will probably. follow and they oo nound A 500 pound bale is der, who wrote The Bridge of San|iieas sever MARRIAGE PUBLICITY SPRING Skl dealings in American cotton are|skirts who appear a tr self con-| west of the province of Shansi. 1 ing unaccepted is what | based 5 i Front page marriage publicity makes an orphan able fo stand | TR e pelo M\M” o =) this latter province (not Shensi) PR e alone. A, ke ichigan has an eleva- mu e« 1 {which Governor Yen Hsi-Shan con- |Judge Saxe in City Court Suit Rules| usually is reserved for the gr N1 are not killed at capture hich to be anticipating the return tion of 581 feet above sca level and | store on West tion W reported, is an American ing as a penalty, instcad of a jail sentence for stealing a car, if they | Though today is scarcely one upon y ot 7 ; trol the near-great. One resident of this| =y '0 % 05 1| 1o warmer' weather, remarks of ice| Woma frecdom is especial. | 1L2ke Erie is 5i3 feet. What does a ten While Mr. Clark correctly pointea| Priver’s Negligence Must Be city, however, has found that such| = o S cused, occasion. | dealers to the effeat that they dare |!¥ enjovable i at night she can re-| @ Who was vice president of ‘l“‘l vinter m'.nl out that the dificultics of transpor- (e il e urn to a house wh < [ the CdlStalea donnE d. | body brings ou pate tation make it wlmost impossible publicity is attainable under some |21t R L s, but | not hope for a harvest of natural ice | W {0 & house where some mere |11 |[me d States duving e Y e tion 1 it almost impossible to e i a rely s, nan gives assurance of safe inistration of 00drow {lgom2/[Inatch ighier, £ circumstances without being great or ° ty. holding up bravel alon | oo ) ' ) \ i i of the two millions of people whom | than ar s {hey encounter onf “that blends powder vidual t Sl Is he living? and willing to shoot upon the slight- | Stock of the weather conditions of | The pioncers shuddered the| A. Thomas R. Marshall was vi . 18 oy s he savs are doomed to die from cold |the highway. are not fully protect B o T T R i R | ST ind stavvation in the area he visit-|ed by the ilthough t is the never heard a neighbor's boy prac | D- ¢ lashing around tk ed hould be made clear that|contention and belief of some thag rroved 2 meet in lequate way the needs!| Cows. whicel not sts fear more those who prove themsclves ready |this vear, prompt a desire to take ! ¢ necd o 1 motori i threatening to be numbered am that circle, Of cour: est provocation should be climinated | the winter ason, already well howl ight Ol T h JUEE P OUNE ER N0 S from t ¢ of humanity as |along {icinaton e 10 park . ¢ R L | f 1 riage license in order to wed in order I ‘ Numerous ir ¢ i tERI8R0I a saxaphor Q. Was Manhattan Island. o e R L IGEE U i ) 5 18 Ihe casc city court lut ckly and a roughly as pos- umerous indications lave been - Nothing make : fect 1 i and as thoroughl DO! — S G e S | T S ool | obstac fective reliel does not | yesterday afternoon Judge Morri sible, which will probably be the |Pointed out by those who pretend | Truth really is str sucker us look S5 [anply. For i the areu|D. Saxe filed a decision in which h for @ dinner in onc of cafes around Fengehen and - Suivuan, |said a motorist who runs down a to qualify for one of the municipal f nger than fie- s long when it was outcome of the shooting of the po- |10 be weatherwise that we are to|!1on. In fiction the detetctives al- from the Indians as it tagged “ne plus ultr quic e aly. % Ay o anrle | WAYS find out whe ABECC S s R ied men only liceman, have a warm February and an early b 0 commit the dignity of a piano store. John Drew's Estrino Tucci is said {0 have 0p- | \ye cort hopelitis spring. The traditional dandelion has Tt extended fr | double who manages @ flow op. posed the publicity, possibly the appeared upon the lawns, the early Psychological hiography is the Spuyten Duyvil ck H. L. Mencken standing in front of DEl | N £ tell I uch do the largest|u church. And it docsn't fall down. front page varicty most especially BANNING THE BATTLLSHIP robin has been scen and several | Of telling what a great man thought i How ‘, ‘hh" e eI S 53 —assuming that } el weigh: woomnuc i 3 ; Inquiry by a reporter, through an The first class powers have been Other omens have been described 5 "‘“ & that his mind delighted ih, and when do they reach ma-] The o mamofor 1he 0 hich can readily transport grain ¢ which may or may not i Lot ity scason o this observer i i operating his automobile on th e A. A full grown elephant weighs | Bedikes, Mr. Bedikes ' . L 1o cllective | Beplin-Meriden turnpike on October employment jobs reserved for mar- where there was heavy loss of life | cow is responsible only if it can b due to the extreme cold reported | proven he was negligent 8. Ie obsta J. 15 Seibert & Son. milk deald JI RO AT A work. | hrought suit for dirnaged his area is served by a railrond | quqinst Ttobert L hiteias i was claimed that endant interpreter, elicited the further fact | yogarding the Lattleship with sus- all o that the young man himself Was 0% | ,i.igus eyes for many years. These | Promiise premature return to a The Chinese government is {rying adverse to it so much as his intend- | joating fortresses of power, once ra- | “orld of green leaves and multi- |0 make itself solid by encouraging |*Put 9500 pounds; the Indian | paper husines " | heing ravaged by this sever . 1 AL 1928, when a cow belonging 1a 5 - 2agd| : < e ired oriT, calanit: clephant about 7,000 pounds. Ele- | York frox : | 7 plaintiff, was siruck and injured ed—who by the time this sees Print | gargeq with pride, have now reached | colored blossoms. Nature knows, the | '41red of forcig: nfvence. ~ Appar- shephprGabontin 0 monnds S is th wde taken by the Ameri- Sl o 8 i ently thenews of Al's defea ag | Phants are v garded as mature : : i National Red Cross followin : e may be his wife, the point where there seems to be | birds and the flowers have a sense R 2 lefeat has| || il they are 20 or 30 yeais old.| I enjoy the flowery what-nots in |« folaraliad bt ’”‘ as t $225 » | reached there 3 part- (e Toport of a special commission R e e, @ special commission ght my | Sent last summnicr to investigate cons | (. to be Killed. 1 saxe based his decision onf 'hat is a good beginning. What |almost universal agreement that Which we do not wunderstand that The average weight at birth is from | the 1 | fact that the cow left its coursa A naturalist i i 150 to 175 pounds. ent houses. This one ¢ the little lady likes or dislikes comes | they should be banned. tells them when it is safe to prepare v today: “Duplex maisonette-—iwith | ditions. This report, while pres ! c [ i = e e o § G o ] W 1o 5o in front of the automobile, anf first to every married man. Young| The rcason has somet . prophets point ou lvRsle vy incred 9 JWho was the Ieye ot fire place and glass enclosed | I8 trulv many facts, draws conelu-fact” which proved that the autois b Geonnd Moor service quarters |sions which arc quite unjustified in | was not. nesligont, and revolving wall library bar. Itoof (the opinion of many people of| judge William I°. Mangan repre terrace with clectric fountain.” | years of lence in China. It is the big be arve holed up rhe Midnight Kiss e wint 16 be congratulated upon letting the | grew too expensive, Dreadnoughts ! iing that forcrunners of | Wall Sty Mr. Tucei, regardless of publicity, is | mon with economics. Battles They are, of course, gencrally cor- . { ; = be sad news A. Janct Gaynor Q. What does the word “Asthore” ideas of the better half take prece- | came to cost in the neighborhood of | Warm wea appear in nature. but — mean? o s almost like something by |chicfly this report which has block- Sdrenda ¢ : Corvect this sentnce . o . dence so carly in his married career. | § cach. And that was |often the application o€ a rule leads | ©0Fect I A. Tt is an Trish word, a tevm |\ 01 Aplen. You know. like his:jed the way to an ciiective present- knowledge has made me of endearment, and means “my ‘ X buyers read the Herald SR e cginning in the bill of to & misiaken assumption said he, * T I 4 am voung and 1 love women ing of the dire needs of the people | Classificd Ads every night aid he never sigh treasure b TEN YEARS OI' PROHIBITION Unguestionably thicre are occasion- [ifaith iildhood.” Q. Wi a perfect crime? | The noble experiment has been in eland. through Prime Minister al robins which, for one reason or . Publi A. It is popularly understood to A cop at Broadway and 42d s 5| Syndicate) UGG O R Sl be a crime committed in such a operation for ten years—a long time MacDonald, practically son.” It his job mightly to chas nner that the perpetrator cannot and emply taxicabs out of HOW T0 LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER atford the cost of |of their kind the southland. for an experiment stiil to be termed 1o longer can > e T ELttogenel : it sl ol of ‘ z . v o e cuch. When it began, of course, there | constructing battleships. The United | few of the remaining ones survive 25 Years AgO Today ; e "‘,”:“,‘5‘," and 1 docs | st . : e s was no thought that it might be cal States could aftord a few, perhaps the winter 1 it JHow many T's in eliquette? l‘ql\‘:;“. ‘I\ \v\(\‘ux. “\'m T i P 2 5 e e o cd an experiment; it was to be an ¢ enough, but Washington is in- | t0o cold and they have had an op- — G e ving absolute fact with nothing of the ex- 1 10 be perimental about it. We doubt r capitals whether the President did much for| The tendency nowadays is toward | Occasional bears, hibernating ani- cruising : Alite of q | crash through. ith his : rapliernialia ) vriters ha p < to 1he|child born or ierman steamer ST S iott 1150 told @ native bulle on Kee uth and Be to keep hody and soul together. | V'TIlcrs has presented a report to the | s -kaov i i ek A chatly taxi charioteer : 1d o s many pract uggestions for anyone citang his o city in which the formation of two | ' Wa¥ & A SC| e today he found that fares depos e coupon below and send for additional fire companies is urged, | (AIEr Was an American citizen and | {0,010 Grand Central station in- which mount mals. are driven from their er | The report also states that, more WNOS¢ MOther was born in France?| o sy tipped more than thosc at big guns and are specdy at the s Ly an accident, such as a snow | hosemen are needed her = muhepchlsiRan iCAn. | e Pennsylvania AUTY EDITOR, Wa Bureau, New Br 5 According to Section H 1 United States revised statut Bt o0s Virg 1gcon child born of an Amcrican father is|,, 20 S0 oo E ! SEPING YOUTH AND BEAUTY o est hew quarters in the |an American citizen, regardless of i i : d L. s welcomes and antivi- g on Main street, |the place of birtl According to cause, nearly ten years aft crifisers of 10,000 tons, = CLIP COUPON HERE == == o= o o was in operation, 1 a noble experiment same tim>. F The situation today a of regardiy Swies navy as a | always correct axperiment largely beca model, fuce curbing o ig 5 A andt If it ke up long enough the ¢ and have to he filed ou oRcreinsl irorRict I . % o e (e A Fie ot o HEE O DR THER S e TR na (o U Sex (En T tos I in_interna- | "o T couldn't tell you how method of combatting the drink e larg hips in the na 1 2 2oL 8y AT me with the local feam. The|lional law, the child may also claim are not satisfied with the results. | (hose operate the Coast Guard, | received with joy, slim as they may " en these, in these days | slide or blow down. Omens are not lore than 200 attended the ladies' night program the Kenilworth lub last ev ] club is pl But man is a cheert nimal, he r t . collapsible niv ks in your to 2 1 many dear old ladies c W their teason the Hartford manager gave|German citizenship, because he was TR S fingers in the platform rockers L as “trouble with the tean.” The born technically on German soil REVAMPING AIR MAIL locals do not v S ket |l 02 I What form ot govarnmenthas | A0 o R L B Hartford fri rawlers” and | lintand ! i ne reason to change their COMPENSATION fapford e iR i loing Harlem ; 3 l i Jate afternoon fo find a bird tatooed | e Al e e Postmaster General Brown. in obseruahans Rent: Q. What bachelor president mar- | ™G 8 I 0 S0 ording to a ve-| t b the city | vied while in the White House? 4 3 = views will he changed ten proposing changes be made in the . et Foaal v t yublic scales A Grove Clevelan va 7 SRR wlds | 1ence, either. The evils of drink are | method of paying airmail contract- 0n The Weather public scal rover Cleveland was a Coal companics app o be in|bachclor when he entered the White U i TRV (O RN TR G B — tanse ana was marriea auwins s The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. e resting information regarding LT Tae first torm hose who had no :aith in |ciey .. STATE the heginning have am a teader of the New Dritaln Herald. It w h f 1cal- prosper or lack of it—that ) 2 J : high school atiletic Q. What are some of the taller or Southern New ‘ngland n Av. would: work t ernment has been vir- |slowly rising temperature; moderate i Bl taeh i Ol Enrs Sl [resh shitting winds. i ! £d A TelRaans FOLKS ARE BEGINNING To SUSPECT THAT THE SKIPPER @ ueoff at HAS THAT PUP OF HIS TRAINED To CHASE CHICKENS e has become | ! rwritc Q. What is the v Snow tonight and Suturd not Gronhia e e quite so cold tonight: colder Satur- 5 . Brook uol ON TO THE TRACKS ransportation |day in west portion: moderate to | : st o R o e e AEIN B Ave regarded | fresh shifl vinds becom 2 il ; S5 for the build-| (. What \Washington hasehall fiont torstmu= | SOt i ves Known fric player caught a ball dropped froms e (et has " I e New |the top of the Washington monu ities, cities o a substantial subsidy to | existed A lown, and at the 100 of of the post- lowly tem Tl cn something | perature bition more su £ t ice, the Lugland. Pressure is low over i ; Y =t he public as a |over Lake Michigar remperatures are below zero tion of the United Statcs in 1860 nd also in 19207 , 50 ne by |fouthward to Oklahoma. Light yMan Who I5 810,000 Short in Church | A. Tn 1860 it was 4,441 ocedure u ¥ L sy 1 of paving bY gnow flurries were reported from a nach 1 c i Mr. Brown cested ) ) cgardless of distance number of stations Accounts Sent to State : for t the states e lict wit! 4 rep Y S Advan- sent local sentir ative BlLont 2 lown aft . t a shortage or, who suff break- ihe AUtlooRitLen o5, S ! i o rcusurer of the British Air Ministey wers and bition started t T ! ; 1 ireh heres yfoney Contained in Bags—Car ! _ As result o committal it was Used in London Getaway. increase in ¢ ! t ¢ it believed that would not b SR x ¢ ; KotanIg iy [enNs e led London, Jan. 17 (UP)—DMailbags Volstead act rcim e ; v ihe metropolitan e : An unofficial cstimate placed the Containing secrct documents of the shorlage in the church accounts at | British air ministry were stolen by | S A S f s in Miami about $10,000. Cutter resigned as @ sensational method today from a it 1o But to the lines ir ol R G treasurcr of the New Hampshire Messenger who had just left the Nantucket o Anti-Suloon league when the deficit Winisiry offices in Kingsway he noble experiment <0 i Nashville T e e Tt "wo mailbags. confaining not only | crease of troubl main the same sorl © | ters and which carry heavy car Los Anacles have today genuine optitalst ritory e G 4 9 T P important air ministry papers but a | e g 2 New Orles © Gov. Trumbull Pilots the offices by an employt THE DEATH OF A POLICE Dirigible in Florida he wheeled his curt OVEICLI J e Petersburg. Fl, Jan, 17 (P entrance, a dark Dbiue 1 of mo were being taken In the . r 1L Trumbull, Connecticut’s fy- togobile suddenly swerved around | governor. had a new fying ex- nearby billboards and ran up to the ¥ walk. A young man leaped from | ) AL dloft in t bahy dirig car. scized the two bags. and iragedies wl ¢ t ¢ pos MADEIRA WINE EXPO 1 ind piloted the airship leaped back into the automobile ferals continualiy i jation 1 1. Tsland of M nd a half over th Before the dazed employe could ) watching Coast Guard | assistance, the car was out of practice below him. [ sight (“Pontaine Fox, 170 wvord ung the ship over th Numerous mail robheries have | l“ n reported in London recently i

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