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R - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930. | wuuuooonusauuuubmomu.uuau»o.uom;[m note ot the frenzied dry cam-|lent. Occasional “scratchy” talking @ | paizn the other day.in an: addr pictures are produced, of course, al- :" E 0 B E R VE R & in Providence, in which he is quot- | though the average movie fan must == @] ca as announcing that persons who|admit that real strides have been Ll - 3 Tactona 3 do not like the prohibition laws had | madc in the last year. Such a laps: » . a k3 N ' B oy e H ald But what 13 2 quack, anyway?|our minds coming to the Conv:'.u-l . ew Britain Herald .%o, o 00 0 Dl i Bl Faets and Fancies| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT dictionary, but there is a line be- [ ing that \r. Clark, another ts\l-l i RFAnT, Gtntetict tween legitimate medical advice and | mable and capable gentleman asfar | Py Tssued Daily (Sunday Excepted) quackery that it is hard {o dis-}as we¢ know, be kept in the office I'he radio réduces cifort gteResll sElds 7 : cover. | already offercd him for the short|© ‘"‘:‘71""{‘5 Sibicge nIol HLStE Urn iio0 o FUBSCRIPIK Any amount of quackery, we have | tme until clection. Mr. Clark, what- | 11 93 32,00 Th noticed, can get by almost any- | ever his comparative capabiliti Nagure palances:everyihing, - and | better move 1o Canada. Mr. Dorun |as appearcd in this one picture iy Makes Random Observations On the City anc Its People | Observer's knowledge. he has nev.r|suggestion to the movie producers thers is a statement ap- | may be. has, it seems, had morc ithereds (nough (self-reaect (01 gy 0qeeeettettoteretsetesercaseessaseesstaatsaad| i cuih o thoronsh job ot 1t sl 1s hat thes pat therr caperts to | [ : a the past has shown that he hag|casily forgiveable, therefore, eyen @@ happy faculty of puiting his foot | though its lack of cohercnce sticks 2 ® thé soup. but‘thus ‘far; to thefout like a sore thumb. The only the! effect ¢ o S inan Al o has | everybeds i it could bel divided up d I Etieied at the Do citas the cffect that it iz ad- | experience than Mr Day. o has [etorehoas Maybe the Bar Assoclation advice. She had walked to save bus | he has done this time. A little caro- | work solving the task of patching.up | : | fay : 5 | e {0 depend upon your family | been told that il be paid R B fare. Now the price of many ridss|fu! thought on Mr. Doran's low.c|veels and records. so that break: of TELEPHONE L tor at times. This pleases the Busness OMce Ed.torial Roums acting Comptroller even while | For that matter. the flivver mar-| The triendly. little woman fro:1|vas demanded of her because she|slould convince any fair mind.d | this character are not noticeal | had followed her inclination to Lo 1an or woman that his premise and —— conclusion botn arc wrong Clark and Day May Meet al Republican Primary, Mayor Paonessw’s remarks on Uie city comptrollership, a subject whizh of the quack ! Day is baing pald and Let would smash, too. if people paid |« Berkshire Hrlls town did not fatlc ’ Yin nis new job. ay may dollar down without knowing|ror publication and if this sto.y|scciable to one who had proved | proft wediam | Aly learn, M has | Wherc the next installment would | catches her eye she will be surpris:1|himself worthy of no courtesy | Mr. Doran *orgets that he is talk- | oA BapLet it n | quickly learn, M ready lis ) see it in print. Life has not be=a| But her irc lasted only a momen:. | ing about a highly controversiil com alwass open to adiert > broadcasting the | esperience. . altozether smooth for her but she is i Her native Yuankee independence | topic. He forgats that a nation wid ¢ Member of the Associaled Tress € ording {0 a lou Doubtle here is @ i Ihe slaypry problem remained un- not the complaining kind. With her [asserted itself almost at once. She|rcferendum on the question of pro- | 128 been consilered an exclusive re- Associated Press i3 caclusie LR York World in the Republican Co Wen's solved, also. while the government | husband dead for several years and [asked no favors of anyone. She hal | hibition might show the law to i pj:m,“'“' Gl R thoRuse forate o | was afraid fo hurt anybody's fecl- | three children to support, she his!paid her way in the past and she ! unpopular with the majority of vo:. |™insled emotions. 1t is unusual Tor naged to keep a home togethur | would do so now. crgl SO {liatima lorl {08 apoRsib1a| (i lofticaRliglaeil o SRR iV RiD e vorking in an office. With disarming cheerfulness she | though doubtiul, that the vote wouil | ¢US3 the qualifications of two candi- S 1shir find the quackery in | fee t} Mayor usurp Sull, thée rum vunner | oo ntly it seemed {o mak. | fished out the money and paid ‘i uphold the law. Without any deii- ‘l‘lml 2 l]h,' 0,”“',\‘.'“\”\ yAsnare v A. B. C. is a natios piz ha 3 hen rivi spok V.| choice. Tle can stop his U ¢ cther arrangements for @ livehood [over. The transaction completed, | nite knowledge of what the majori- CUSRUCLUCELIS I C I nrOs Dos: : Fricnds of Mr. Day. who was now- inated for the position by the repuis- h furnishes newspape 5 Sl ation soliey bout carrving on in stop bulle some means of making a liviry | she gently romarked. “I am glad | t¥ of the people want after mor S i B hisfpatientiap L e 1ily which would give her | that I did not ask vou if voa|than 10 hectic vears of the las. hey it taiproy the tamily which would give he d not ask you rs of the law. SEEE ; ; \ i and they are out to prove or th i : lican caucus, are said (o resent whe o tion again ] £ 2 L LD M Y ping her hands. don't think b & boarding housc offered a soli- — i i anenb ol et g deree ::N e e n soofy, she's gelting in practice 10 | tion to her problcny But We Shall Always Vote numbers, Lo do exactly what the S shoy savithan Uisiisia 1 on h I an it looks like very small pota- > housc of a dozcn or more TOOME. | ywhay doth the busy - yestaurar Admir - o 4 % 3 " " % B o ¢ busy ti dmirers of Mr. Clark. no doubt, ara ifotalngs e isthir pretty good world. #nd by took most of her savings i i fost 3 Ameriea is su . ; 5 ¢ sronp to act throus s . man sell casiest in New. Britai: e 5 supposed Lo e 1iberal. | seasea al the mayer's wholehear s . Entr ! 2 : time a fellow loses faith v was hanpy with her future pros A mayor’s wholehearn(a noon selection of food. A hittle - Doran’s has the poor judzment | qualitied for 1c tesvh should he'! than th - ., Pad been very kind. She had (rusted | quiry soon cmionstrated. Tastes | 9 advise, even in jost. that the ped- | Doy hot st . When & man save his sins hem and they had not violated hew | appurontly vary according to the | Ple who disazrec with him and o . Raennan (A veunt: i o =R T Ot If vou See & YOUNZ WONAT wove time for the children. Setting | thought it was going to rain.” undertakes to advise the malcon . i 3 X s publican dispwe and there is uo and they will have won thei nt. a a genius, S0 she ieased and outfitted a Puritans did when they sought fre for Good Old Liver and Onion: dom of another sort in Americ: room fot Acmocratic combatant wwsed the Observer the other da radle ofliberty.” and: yet'a|support of their candidat t 1 o e i v ¢ of) > eir candidate who, th " | Santa Claus he usually has a broth- | peets, People with whom she deali. | 4o fo scanned a bill of fare for nis; AN N SUCh an iMPOMANL office 45 | and. the . e sier add that in a r more from the council ! iy 5w or two. 5 she arranged her new ventur he usually means hie has ha dith. The landlord had vented at i | (uss of trade served. with cach type | WOFK leave the country. In an - | e it cateh nd t L mmediatel * 5 it to forget. asonable figure and ihe furniture cake of yeast| selection of Day, thoush edite ¢ hours in the | a Republican as well. Pos s pu znd to this point. But jealousy. Somehow we expect. or v j vor believe, iz bett r the office than Mr. dentists Clavk has acdted as compirol- o o on many occasions and ix famil- of restau swearing by a fow old ! #ctly parallel ease such logic as Mr | jar with (he routine of 1 . thes ity caring P ar w Uhe ine of the office, : e - neople had allowed her a liberal di and-by dishes. Men and women Doran’s would advise disiranchis® e also ha his finger tips® facis ction beca here Tt usually costs the count. They nad malke (he conces-|jean toward differcnt foods, alss, NC&T0cs in the south to zo to Ca 4 1pposs a i ls2 to nominate and con- . §800 to pay for a ions because b vunk - appeaicd | pur taking all these things into con- | 2da. if they do not like the way a el Sl Jisly, It the and then it to tham sideration theve are aboul threc seis| other amendment to the tederation s 5 7 5 ;i the trip. Iverything had been arranged ex- | oy cumatism, and ason for this, other tha ¥ ¢ S res i connection with ci appropriations and expenditur . e which are considered invaluable .t wvorite dishes in three difterent | COnstitution. no more sacred thei | (his cept recording the lease. She walked |'types of restaurants and lun the 18th, is being SRt an oy i. They may have | s 3 blibic dndifeor: 9 _ ) ( aura anc me & oved Ncgrovs | coming to a close. Politicians who \» patient or vi shoul Jsult | it Nas not app 1) ay Americanism: A sublime indiffer- | gowntown to attend to that detail. | gounters 1 the south. guaranteed & vote, are | mrofees 1o 1 “I)O ol Is rofess to he close to events in cisy In one restaurant. that caters f not only in acwual practice denied it. | ! ne i asn't atarierd with 5 SH S R AL 4 £ hall bel « at I @ ' e N coun long as it doesn't interd it for a former acighbor from her okl |\ omen, salads B ve that the mayor will d : ¢ feathering your nest lay as long as possible the clection of Mr. Day by the common council. Just how lon, he will be able 10 time when the fiscal vear .= Goato | 1 a good une but ave Leeping |ence to the state of the nation 80| Lo course took her past the office re featurcd. for onc | bUL certain southern newspapers an- liome town. who, like herself. had ithing. Dainty dishes of sevcral sorts | Speakera have even made the lien up his 1esidence in New Brit- fare sold quite readily, particulary | tike of admitting that they aré d claim, the lotion ain, creamed foods. The more st ~ | nied it e } pi: i ds. e staple ar- 5 ( ¢ 5 s i rinds ew Brita litics 12 | Jieve congestion in the i f ol 5 postpone the clection remains (o 1is A e PR nthe first place. he'll I grinds out New Britain po lieve congestion in the 1 She stepped in to tell him about ticles on the menu, such as roast| The proposition is different only | soen 2 i hoT set in motion thi is no denying | noose. Ler plans and inquirc about thelibeef. pork or lamb, scll well. but|lo this estent: The federal law| rThe 4 vy there cun be none short o You can work like fury and build o R b0 ed. but cannot vefrain from |, o ot WO T andin OF ALL CRIME the opinion that the | e the rich widow ! i v oW ayor ghi. Perhaps Mr. Day iy dor e : S S onaehe Al nm:’mu'm-( and | The man who takes the pay roil in el nere JpEstesRionnd doiinete e ; |« tough district now is called a April despile . Mr oG 1 the old days he was call- incumbency. if he should | : T Lnow our limitutions, realize s iha ool e know our limitutio that once the grim machiners that |y 1iost cconom fish ‘let us know a Clark-Day rivalry secms e in it the nucleus for an old- fashioned shindig at the republic. primaries in ihe spring. 1f Mr. I: follis back home. They were hav-{not so much to women. Sandwiches | SUarantees native born citizens the | | ing a * visit when her host wias | run to such combinations as « right to vote. Negroes by the hun- called out of the office which he [und olive or cream cheese and dat.z, | Greds in the sonth are refused th res with a lawyer. jrather than the he-man fillings, | &ht. through various methods. Th | takes office, his term will The woman had. of course. been | When the women order, federal government niakes no effort | with the ond of the fiscal year an introduced to the atlorney and, to| The second restunrant h is| o enforce the lettor of the law. By |i( 15 possible that he and M Clar make polite conversation at the in- [imore of a lunch-counter 1o~ | its very act of ignoring the situation 56 Spposedl (ol cattl alie e, terval of her departure, said. “L aia | thing clse. sells vast quantities | il indicates thal it is catistied With | candidates for the o : Loielot thantatt s v to G e e T T e Tl BTG B T Beof | ccnditons. Here, apparently. und. M sl ficanito giva te bt the commission will ! R e e when. vou. are Which is necessary, | suppose?” stew goes steadily. and hamburg | ¥r. Doran's theory. it behooves the | lican caucus was the surprise of i1 her tax to suy on how fo improve the nd as we Rope it might be. But i Cr 80 Aon the dotted line, You | “Oh yes certainly, that should Le | séndwiches are fn big demand _| Negroes ta lcave the country. if they appears. is not on thc an i at crime d a bart o office, which is as it should Day's victory at the repu \ ' l year for many republican membe. a re too exhausted to protest when | dene” he answered in his best | prisingly, also, contrary fo the idess | CAMNOL get a voice in - their -ownlo; the “council _and ofher m mbers I'ov ways th are dark and |y, coyirts his Tountain pen on your | 160¢ of somé of tha famous cooks, th. €a%cs. Obviously. however., Theor of the cily government . whib “wore mysterious, the Tepublicans. pest She bade him good day and stari- | Tien “who patronize this ce wat | i both cases are fzlse. cenfident that ar. Clar SO A : cd to leave. The lawyer cleaved his| puddings’ ‘and like ther. Pies <o| Mr. Doran. in effect. would rid! nominated i i achinery And then 5 5 ishment more certaln foy and vote the straight Democratiy | 'ho violate laws. There is mu e little the advantage of an) ticket next spring se said on this subject in a land f Anothee interesting game consists | tlivoat and sail. “Just 4 minute, you | faivly well. but the puddings lewd | limself o 2 troublesome critic t hac he pri (35 : o I \ n i 1 » lie 1 E o t i vhere in some states only one t had the priviless | 5 o ine Shakespeare and having | have not paid me for my advice the dessert race, and save out on selected group day evening, in durance vile one that the prime reason for. crime is al the largest man hunta witne fovettyi £ The’ average ¢ eriminal bis THE MAN HUNT AT AN END 1 ¢ secs the meeting the other players guess what part of The woman was surprised. He i’ The third eating establishnucnt ce. ( F Sl2unch drys, who neither annoy ED 5 palon 2 the Bible it came from. @ joker but rather forward on sucn | DOrts an cven more curious com- | M With their persistent hecklin With several suspeets. including ' inside of a penitentiary. b ion of nor patronize {he i : | pecially after being appraised of & sad inals if i’ tricd was excusable fov «cndowing: him | scmething na knows he likes and al- | eYd8es that have “corrupled . vouths are in jails in Waterbury, | gopey. e wouldn't comupit ; pis | P rvice men instead. of yes-men. ¢lieck hook n=cessary. or can: | pay —sell out almest as fast as they can | » ©21d have nothing (o do hut mect ! Be OVEI‘ by mgh”a” he trials which will b with, or cnough - of 1t 10 sii IR e ils. A horseshoe still brings good | sclf-appeinted Jegal adviser who oc- knuckles and sauerkraut and ths ! MEPrational cocktaiis made of lims Camden. N. I R 7 o e short acquaintance. she mused. but of likes and dislikes. fron hootlegzers. Ja 1 But if ¢ i t i \ 'ERRIBLE MISTAKL kes, iina 8 beindividual w is thousht to| Butif the commission tackles the i e . A boob is x man who thinks . perhaps it would be just us well to | Ute man who always orders graham | S5i€ad they would compose peons o have firsd {he gun with which Of- | tungamentals of’ the sitpatjon it Ay o ' Lountry powerful cnough to lick any | enter into the spirit of his jest. Not | crackers. milk and a baked apple for | PYAISC for his wonderful work is sop- | tione, it i3 dificult o be happy. 1s Lnowing his alleged reputation, she | his lunch, 1o another » the last of the illicit hev- | / occurrence. This old world is {ull of with a sense of humor. way s a ham and cgg sandwica. | COUNTY.” Soon. with all the dissen- e oo et lent i Uo of those who follow “Please forgive my ignorarice ‘1n 10 this particular restaurant two | L°FS deported. Mr. Doran would ,“_‘G]ad £x $ $47 by being sorrow( ver something AT 3 . nd Spt ; he put : & 58 e | With the 4 Saloon league i New Britai 1 Br awvaiting | Cvimes it e had ‘money 1o, bicgin | O being sorrowful over sox Your from my ipurse puL on the plates. One is the Anti-Saloon leazue in cor they were pussenger the len | reazonable needs 5 fhe men who vuleanizes tir cupies a pew e¢very Sunday, anil|olher is spare ribs and saunerkra juice and weak seltzer water May Park ficer McNam 1 Phups- | Wil have to come to the ‘contfusio i other nation couldn't suppress crim who sticks to| PINg \ . , , |kt , ‘ | ) crs deported. ys May Parks Trial May n Connecticut is at an cnd. Scveral ({dotmil fimein order -io' gt cr Mr. FHoover zoca are sccret | suvhmatters.! she.replied. #ls o' things—when they can be ebtaincd | 4664 have his Utopia. Mr. Doran | plained. and there i nothing zain that cannot be helped. Tut all the Nothing changes except the de- | It 13 two dollars.” staled her rare old combination of pigs' | 514tWatory celehrations and drink SR Tt For instance, an i K5, on trisl charged with 21 from i h A philosopher onc said, that | by — 5 ubseribes, by his church member- | Corned beef and cabbage has a bi Carried 10 its logical conclusion the murder of her fwo child wards came from Athens, Greece, where 40 cCoppect (his sentence £ the ehip, to the tenet that widows aal folloning, also. On the other hang | [N® SuEaestions of Mr. Doran would | Dorothy Rogers and Dorothy's {we children had been blinded for iife maid neglects part of her work.” | orphans shall net be gxpped. ¢hdishes as chicken croquettes | 1Y@ the followin fects: Thou- year old brother. Timothy, ma through the mistake of a hospital 54id the wife, “I do it myself instead Then the woman comprehcnded and hash don't seem io go so well, |54 of individuals from’ evey know her fate before sundown. i attend: They were faken to the | ©F 1eaving it for ler next day the fellow was not joking. . Apparently. miest of the restay- P8¢ ¢y and hundreds from smail- | day. piciod. Justice moved | cryone knows, too, that during 0 i - ave of indignation swept over her. Fanl people say. the average mun | ©0 10®NS would leave the countr Samuel 1" 'Ovlando. chief defense Institution for treatment of the eyc (Copyright 1950, Py 2 i6eks 8 fov e tate: Goil TeL f te yeaterday and moved quickly | the winter months, when economical pyright 1930, i Here was a steange ireatment i | 100ks for something that he lik.s ¢ vertainly there large counscl. announced that he would ‘and some ignorant or thoughtl vndicate) {he hands of a man whom she hal| particularly well, but doesn't get ot | NUMPErs who do not faver the pro- | call only one more witness. He did | physicians sprayed a cauterlzing T read about intenscly concern:d | home as often as he would like o | 1Pition laws: the population of tie | not indicate who this witness would Jan. 18 LP—Gladye nioney*is the root of all cvil. Lveryone Lnows that whem un- rsons ployment is rife crime increases. 2 With the impetus of many hastily | conditions are likely to be harder improvised posees of state.and local | than in the sumwmer time, thero is | tluid into their s instead of with the nioral tone of the city. 3| while the womcn lean more toward | Lnited States, even zranting the pro- | be. volice and private citizens comb- | move crime and mors commitments | Y% O TS s 25 Years Ago Today contrast with it and that accordid dainty dishe: { hibitionists a far larzer foothoud Statements Repudiated inz the Lills north of Waterbury | to the prisons. This i# true in every | oo one g by the rough-und-rcady real cst 8 | U:an they probably posse would | Statements made by Miss Parlia m——— man and the ‘urniture dealer, neitn- | If They Don't Like Canada I be decreased at least one quarter to | 10 Prosccutor Clifford Baldwin short - Postmaster Hicks has received | €F 0f whom made any pretense of | They Can Go to Andorrx e thind Iy ufter she surrendered to the New- Nothing can be done about it 10W; | permission from Washington (o ap- | religious motives, flashed across hee! It remained for Prohibition Coni- _ APPArently Me. Doran and his ik |4k police last November aceusing : . just 40 children without eyesight for | point a new stamp clerk. mind. She had not come here to ass | wissioner Doran to sound the sous- | 511 CANNOL understand that a may |Judge Joseph A. Corio. of Atlantic policemen who approached him. | convinces us that a majority of | who never ftakes a drink still may | Cily, of slaying little Timothy, and ing to the observer | those committing the 1 decds | e SN O HIOE NG i ‘o\frm::-\:hn.v;:;:n:h:::\f\.(1[.;‘-.](15\!.‘1“!; i b= vigorously opposed to the prohi- | iMplicating her brother-in-law, Earl for the council have begun {0 appear | bition law on principle. He cannot | I"3r. 25 an accessory after the fact been careless, thoughtless, mol|and interesting contests in various 3 ) understand that the mere fact that | Were repudiated by the §5 vear oll waiching what they werc about. | vards are predicted. 4 ; prohibition is law does not make it |defendant on the witness stand yes- “Ihey ussd the “medicine” brought| A certificate of incorporation of the will of the people. He ignores | {erday. vesponded to the = need | dicted to luxury and then commit | . - g S the National Lthuanian Catholic the fundamental guarantec of the| Miss Parks festiticd that she had ors to searcl try thick with | more crimes to maintain thomselves | 0¥, 2ttendants. without looking at the [ ¢py oy company of New Britain | f / o American conatitution and the pe. | MAde the statenients hecause the au- : has been filed at the tawn clerk's 2 \ poses on which the nation was | (hOTities refused to believe her when oftice. The capital stock of the A : G founded—that the people may goy- | 31€ “told the truth.” und so that c | tvo r ad been ter one Brophy, a su state, incuding Connecticut ;‘ o I biinded. Lieen cornered in a barn and es-| A perusal of crime storics in the | | uaped after he h shot at the four | papers during the past few months Tmas el ) ans responsible merely had vesterday to note the alacrity with | were actuated solely through the|® which Connecticut’s gua ¢ |desire to obtain money quickly. 1¢ he peace and enforcers of the law | successtul, they may become ad- hossible ambuscades fo in a luxurious state; but at the Be- Kaown o be ready (o shool it wming wmost criminale start poor, . g ‘ ¢ ompany is Gk ¢ i Trfo ern themselves as they see fit, In-| NV would let me alone to get somns S ansone s ¢ fl Ao on oo Goucher College Head e : a7 7 nast? Judgs Corio‘and ‘others ook | The séveral courts of Morestersiof | | ¢ ] : : : stead of recognizing the right of ar reme disad aze in t wough the desive to enjoy some of Dies of Heart Attack svierica. located in New Britain " ; G ? S he cilizen or group of citizens to dis. | tNC 1and (o provide a complete alibi Bultimore, Md., Jan. 1§ (P—Dr. | Plainville and Berlin, have joined | &5 s S s 5 e agree with any law. and if strongy | 'O the jurist. Farr also denied the Hans I'roelicher, 65. one of the and are making arrangements to 4 A\ enough, compel a change in that | VOMAN'S accusations, original tuculty of Goucher college | imitiate « large cluss of -eandidatcs lew, Mr. Doran would abolish il he defendant testified that Doros ng and qui ! n t ali he. money thal ,ud’ acting head of that institution, | at Ahp ‘Geising. on Magen’ 30, £ « A E opposition. stranzle liberty entirely, | ¥ had died after she had punish- rasy way 10| died last night when he was sud- | . A1of tax bill has been introduccd and shoo the objectors out of (i Lo BCT fOr @ childish indiscretion and 3 of a il the general assembly”which is ceuntry. Timothy as the result of an accident- designed 15 take the -place of the York. Jai “nious 2 & gambling fover. Many | Such magnificent aplomb: such o] % (A1 down stairs at her home jn Camden. She admitted havinz situation: st S which s mare honored hy evi- rhances of Wall street with the 3 The ret 1 toper 1 i & | buried the gl's hedy near Natiopul I'roclicher, Horier Saint Gag- | s wWhich Is 1 ) « ances of Wall street with the reiormied tover remarkable logic as he cshibits, is | oo Wit park. N . and the boy's in a thick- T R o sion than obzervance in New Brituin 2 scimozraph. Long is cverywhere 3t the chronic. pecuiiary Me. Doran's own. Bul now A liEos oot el aifiodt Jrivatesjiind al-cwe beina - howled | visitor 10 the hrokerage hoard room the has had a chance to voice it S ol nedp atlanticiCils The vounz ladies front New in Jate October. hes- ' seldom sots entirely awey from the i public, the dey fanaties will jums id Bodies Because of Monoy ain. who ave at the South Manches ay many patients lure of speculation. He may drobon the bind wazon with sreat s She said she hid the bodics he tor Training ool. will he hom were touched by-depres- . on hile but now and then comes <pj 5 cauze she had no money 1o bury them properly and because she fear fine e e it i Iy dserionsSapoposa ol Sthen; ted o 18 (i T a s f the chil I anguishing hours ‘Killing he joiny the vegulars aga through shecr disgust. somg citizens. |dren hecome Know ssasil il T = o ZeNs | dren hecome known Lol D n the entive financial structu gt iy A who insist on thinking for them-| On diveet e ! . Fa fiest vogiment officers in Hartford | yommd-tottering, thete Avere” tho m our town-the hardy pitch plase | Goives ake hin U an fos soent samination Miss Parks sl evening nds of wives at home who had a ('S would be routed from their o - §ge- 'h‘m«d cmphatically that she Killed entment of disaster «nd tried (o 3AME in the hotel office €ach’SHINE | pitiine Now Go Dumh cither of the children. in the arts, and carly begen their 1 their husbands by telephone, |IY the annual exhortations of a hat! o Wy SO0 St e ainciehhoriite s il 2 r woman, indecd. rushed fo her | £ospeling tent cvangelist. He sham- s ) tificd that Miss Parks frequently study. He was educuied in Soloth- Observations L e e e it o) SRR i it () s (00 b bl e O L UHE DAY QUESTION o liome 1.“:”]"; s 1!1 i 0 T’l W h after he had shot nimself. ins dramatic recital of an old poem | 7 ‘mz" ]“‘: Mits.” otherwisc known |sion had threatencd to poison them ter in France. England and su | 3 CRien as the silent prod gs 1ado 1t 4 rule Ad LIS ey in the universities of Munich n e eather Peaple along the street who knew [ (Oh¢ erse Or\“")'\j" teal that acet | ver screen Tk :‘;L:ym\'l\m‘:f :z’x‘rl\;.”- T T | | . L 1 e! I saw you ste at ace! . evelop s '8 & ratablizhment to refrain fand Zurich, receiving his degrce as| Washington. Jai 18.—Forecast g of the flurry below Fulton | crashing biow across the face ing lapses in continuity, the c‘H'v ot rade W ith Soviets On e | e S s mEl et forl SeitheineT ine Snot ey were suddenly touched by 1072 < ! ; L ra 5 he A 5 1pon politica or | doctor of philosophy from (he Ia- ! for Southern New Ligland; —Snor ¢ ey ,.,.1,,:-\';;. uouehed DY 1A pistol shot and deaths disgace | VA8 uite amazing. Apparently part Better Basis in Lishon frer n 1555, the year he came o with aloly rising tomperature Sat- & \wsue melaneholiu. In mans of | \o'fn (it puck of cards of the film at some previous show- | Lisbon. Jan. 1S (UP)—Trade with i ek urday. colder Saturday night; Sun- | the depurtment stores, too, @ ¢heck | ™ 1o,y week o so the piteh pluy- | N5 had bren cauzht in the gears, or |Sovict Kussia was organized on 5 S Gualniin B York: | vealed that muny shoppers had sud- | TS ould not be scen in their night- | broken 00 badly to repair, with the |better basis during 1929, when four Formal Betrothal Takes Bl "“‘j'h' B vt e rid (ol horie ¥ game folloving the evangelist's | Fesull that a few dozen fect had tg |commercial missions visited Porti- Place in Tokyo Home S L0 i el GV U R 6 C T it Butonc by one, just lilke Wall | be chopped out. with disastrous re. |84l and arranged for the ostabli % ol Yo s nigit; ey gencruly fu milirly, @ diy of Wge WINMINGS Lirect players afior @ panic, they |sults in leicr showings. Nowadays, |ment of burcaus through which ~ Tolyo. Jui. 18 (P-=the formal | with 3 inafier-g i IClt uptowis by some peculiat | ould driit buck and the’ gume | Nowever, when something happens |commercial - negotiations muy hm betrotial ot : sam LS . S o] aoBah AL '\hf.“'_z“\‘ e ‘;_'*m\ A“‘{; would run full tilt, well, anyway 10 (o & film it has to be made to hap- |carried ont. For the first tirce since brother of Ln r Hirohito, to Condition irbance hat | CHBIEIN Loni -cayia CON- | cents a corner, until the evangeust | pen to the recording apparatus s the Russian revolution were Ius- AlEeee Tokuguwa, a developed over th rih Central | treau” places who are not in (0Ueh | came again, well. so that the two lapses will at |fian ships seen in Portuguese wi granddaughier of the last shogun. states during Thursday night now is' Wall street have a hunch to = e last coincide. New Britain ad an |ters, four having como (0. Lisbon was celebrated yosterdwy with a | centered over northern Michigun. | prepare for a big dinncr crowd an The Jast man in the Neiv York | cxample of this In @ film plaving |for cork during 1050, The smiiecs Eememony d ot tichinslng Leifts Pressure is low and falling rapidly | it Lurns out. telephone: book is a Mr. Zzyzz. He | one of the local theaters just re. |Were not allowed to Jand, a.1 the COlues SO 3 In wccordance with an ancient!from the Hudson Bay region south- | Thus docs Wall street become an {liad never seen his name in a news- | cently. The offect ‘was even more |ShiDS were strictly watched py the to say so. istom regulatifg “imperial mar- Westward to the Dakotas. unednny barometer of cmotions. A | paper before until the list came out | noticeable than in the days of the | international police. 3 7z of the sort has arisen in |clagés, Prince Takamatsu sent his| An arew of high pressure is ad-)had day is quickly reflected in the fund suddenly he became the topic ! gjjent pictures, § “| Although Portugal did not recos pro¥pective brjde ceremonial court| Vancing castward over the north-|theaters and restaurants. Even sub.|cf a thousand stories all over the| rpa villain of the plot is gazing at |Nize the Soviet regime, it decided 1o |gaFments, a wooden fan. two casks| €astern states and another I3 mMOV- | way pusscngers are able to tell by)country. I have known about Mr.|(ne sunrise one moment. wils iy |areange for diveet trade roa 0 |9 o8 I a 4 qugntity o it Fapidly southeastward with con- | the expressions of home going WOri | Znyzs for yeass. They are alNaYs| leeome seta v te woun mut o |view of the fhet thar Teridons Ciarl to succeed Hanford $ihel 1 e o ter over OLlahoma ® and northern | ers in the financial houses the trend | paging him when I pass a R ady d e at Russ as ; !‘ t Ha Lv&h‘nhe nsh‘.l The Tolugawa family R et liiouss : when T pass a saw mill- | yreaycast coffee. And then the | turning to Spain for all its cork ased. So 1as ve kno D he same™custom, rcturn- % Qe bt ey o L a “ne, ¢ ———— A g{%,)%,k b= e L g Phe Michigan disturbance will ad- | Culloused speculators are the most | Dinty Moore's cafe has suddenly | SO CUhng" happens. IR R e U O e e i WB Bk by e co casteard and it will be at- | susceptible of all peopleto the vagis | hecome one of the “celebrity” luncii- | 101 O Ty shefal et aud, et AND BETTER s t-nded by precipitation mostly in | vics of supersution and that indcfi- | con places. along with, the Algon- | 4¢P stys. according to the repro- OREovsaCalil e and SEIURD - g ducing apparatuz “Our marriage The condition of Mabel Normand, wzs ot logal—ete., ele’ Iis face {sereen netress who has boen con- most. of them being unfat v ) ury tl sce about them, the country which t « the crroncous impres- r vewithal, They he- ) denly stricken with an attach heart silment from which he bad e prosent military and commutation | Neyw York frequently registers the *dreu we been voff the! liberal view of the prior 1o a leciure on art whic t Gaudens to dehver at th, collegn, and | the pilgrimaze to Cunadi may b hool whe ack ended niore A seovice over the we d ot of mental contagion. ¢ or fiyer.,” If he makes a i lacal miilitary companies attended a conncil of the zevland, Dr. as from a long line of painters and others intere there 18 no done to the office or privilege or a he public trust wi | osed selection 0f William | | as comptroller instcad of decided supon t probably Wil L 3 G orm snow Saturdey in the |nable quiity called “the, hmeh.” quin and Sardi's. 5 those FehMATtahe impeial v ity called ¢ win and Sard) Among those | § g southeasters tes ve tound the “hunch™ e cre recently werc D e b e und th fn Junching there recentl \ ; : ng S dis- ufter all as likely to turn out stc- | Anita Loos. John Gilbert, Gilbert NEESIONSI TR t round-ilie-¥orld sedding jou ‘. . hizh ives s digesteil of fiman- Miller, Fdgar Selwyn. Major lowes, SHSThing is shown. when the voice here with fuberculosis, was reported mn : Rt ooy Mavioris (Ol me Les the dramatic annonncement isizetory by her scerctary, Mrs ingion patronage amons tor- cnd Joe Schenck. plainly evident that “some- Jalia Lenson. today. tune t eryatal gazers and sun- = ving™ s missinz. Then the picture Mra. Benson denied radio reports 't shown—in ‘wet not mueh of ' fined to the Poitenger Sanitarium the Mi dry s00th sayers comes from My wifehad a chuckle todiy beging to hit its stride agein that Miss Normand was near death 2 Saturday alfernoon. On | ginal dabbler n stocks. Mavy vig | neighbor lady buck home in Considermg the enormous techni- {hut added “she ic still a very sick € -lpating the weather will be fair al- | operators carry charms. In ticir {ter inguired:: ““ls vour husband | cal difficulties that the directors of | girl supplied by GVCHn manuiac werally with rapidly rising | world of tangled fears. they zrasp at | working some place or just writ- | the talkies are obliged to face, it is e 1o the nofef, Btk ce. . Sunday arternoon in | every straw. ing?” not only remarkable that most of | It would some walk il vou | be paid . for ARFONEN 10paration | ; stales, excepl New (Copyrizht, 1930, McNansht the films run so smoothly, hut also | lsoked at all tencments listed in the count, Drink or drugsare rarely so insid Syndicate, Inc.) that the sound offects are 5o cxcel- | Herald Classified Ads. | . i |

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