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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930. | | B N B it . H Id irazed from practicing over | s, The recent decision F . fair weather with slowly rising tem- ] I believe you aro sincere in this ew Dritaln riera T ARG ANT ave | of reme Court in the t d peratures. | J | vour belict and 1 do not wish to : s until they a ACLS and L'ANCIES | e sesterday: \ [ make any implication whatsocve HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT P lai ne 1 Railway o g} Low | 1 5 : 5 : 4 s AEDRRURLIRd NG HcOu] ) { iah o [ that your views are “Fanatic.” that A have cnough sense to restrict | Ba : L staunch victory for Poms e | Atianta . . 18 is “demon possessed.” I do believe e By Robert Quillen | Atlantic City and preach, that religion should act A people isn't civilized, apparent- | Boston as an inspiration, so that a desire i3 v until it feels the nced of pants|Buffalo R g fostered in the heart of the indi- S RIP' A S v planes w ut ac 1 " “ 1 3+ » 8 o , SUBSCRIFIION RATE \ without a and padlocks Chicago ... : : | F 2 vidual to want to do the right re- $2.00 Three Months © to do Nith the subject ) At the e time the court held — Cincinnati .... . 7 it T o gardless of rules or laws, but, there fse. & Mok iy gast, covering more tervitory in| that present vilue could mot be| Ivs cusy fo select the foods that|Denver ... ; : i 2 . ; W are times when “religion backed up ed at the Post Offce at New Britata| 1e53 tilme than any other known | estimated with mathematical preci-|have the greatest —vitamin value. | puluth : DY law” must restrain individuals as Second Class Mail Matte mode of travel. It is not t sion. One is reminded of past at-|Just pick the ones you abominate. £ ZaEgney a i 4 B from doing certain things tbey look le of tra not ne is reminded of past at k: Los An b } > at as “personal liberty.” What would is time to begin building | Miami ........ g . Le the condition of our nation and Dlianisd fani s wianliouies for Hine|Minneapdlis ; our communities if everyone could antucket do as they pleased? icaps of ire is ¢ AT Nashville D g . : 1 : Il Nas painless | ;6,00 upon the churches and upon words were ker . New Haven . yitant strolling t 5 'S with - unitormedd o myipgsiers, and they are repeat- anes may be as safe as auto- i Lut few cars would collide|NoV Orleans oot Ny ; e e e il anas B ot il Ui o New York se alor LRRGLIE Hity SCCNS. | vou, Mr, Editor, live and raise you manage ) 5 i Issued Dally (Sunday ¥ixce the ctforts to favorable weather. ] E he court At Herald Bl Church : : AEHEA I number of miles flown ¢ t based or ident, that has and natura Te i darncd Sparrows. York T they had four ways to dodge | | Member of the Asseciated Tress ¢ ) ¥ f i Nor "k-H‘ ro1 rely ! 1 family m a community void of spirit of the old west and gracious timid v neo- yright. 1930, McNaught lor eaine s Mo nta e iy NOrINTTEl BV idlers around the tation our fown every spring with | el ed to e tor e Pittsburgh Gooa | flurry \ Wl pulied af g those of the readers who have All news credited to it or not otlie 1 - « ¥8 the ecienti PeCi-| o iiand, 3 Rid ot Thus the ; : ; ek AL oar 1 h ¢ g e T e v a el land, ceaens . a Rid sent “smutty” arlicles and letters, 1 edited in this paper and e A 1 natter that happens to ST A Seh L he vietim |y 3 LS i ens published the s l Your busincss s ) e ! ity have no reply, as none of you huve AN et A s ashington : Tary Gavden revealed who you are. To those Member Aundit Bureau of Circulation - S sed place her ten who wrote the : B . : e who have offercd their thanks and B. C. i & pational oz tior L 18,000,000; < AR e et \ pressing plice | CANRLON AVENUC | iean gssurance of support, to you shes newspape:s . o, | was 3 g ¢ > § : AEERT Atk AL L% . Shop. Gabble 1 : from t “The . 5 : pap : ine, | was willing tur D g I feel deeply thankful. P KGN E i the tea rooms Aly Damita going | § wild animals in ‘Black S r circulation 5 i \ e court itsel ol < i , o L Sincerely, Hlaeuale bl Rinw ¢ the reproduction cost 1o 1 stll. large airy rooms and CARL J. FREDELEN. Fares to botn ma ) e o v {000 didt Keop criminl | $16 Coevibva Tobin Syndicate, Inc.) = —_— isers. . v 4 i n roug! before they were n o s air tr it ———e - Taking up your points in order— JGRESS IN THE VETE on ison 7,“' Horaen i icl Without i -on\‘\‘m:\g ahre\cd\t'or 5 f e v - S0 | tack curlicues once owned 1 | INTCATER t gain consu the tes HOSPITAL orc. was morc in- | = | e O COMMUNICATED ST CT (e AT e G Washington correspond i 3 e inter the prosperous can dispute| The whispering fellow who lawks = writer is that you seemed to have 15 that . : las | A% telephion URonosaln gL Al locomolise, Rt | post cards of Vem Milo as| Rev., Fredeen Takes Up Oue | deduced that prohibition was really bl Sha ) ¥ astes ool ansbody can slide out where the ice | sy Davad 1 Editorial prohibiting. That was amusing S0 SR P AL ‘ is thin belt-coated youths <0 | 1 Lditor of the New Dritain | Really we referred to general re- TARINE ON LEATHLR oy 1 Veterans hosy 3 - gracefully from inoving ¢ g marks made from time to time by Newington on January 3 at cverybody of intellige | Macfadden says divorces arc | leee forms, And flirt back their Dear Sir reformers—a case in point is the the nelzhborlng town mill ek of course, is that the utility |SOuRht for reasons not rev ST o L you s I sineerely appreciate the atten- | Statement publicly made by one New ics would have nothing to do ¢ : court. But it secms 5o silly RAIRTUl s s e dinte0. T e sermon | Britainite that he aftended the make such a fuss about snorin v SR s strect corner hot chies which was delivered last Sunday | Yale-Army football game anc w theory of reproducti QUESTIONS ANSWELRED tr orner ho u ! as deli L lust Sunday AEMY fo s pUE L P Ma Chey 3 - Also, that although you |10 drinking it \ ith red ties | differ with me, you believe that my | The writer was abroad during the who sl prices atter S sermon contained the statement of | €VeNts preliminary to the enforce- . m. Crowda waiting tor a Christian | my honest heliefs. However, in your | Ment of prohibition and in a posi- lectur cditorial under the caption “Liguor | tion where hie neither had the time “Beautistician.” The Diue land Christianit® appearing in the [ nor the opportunity to study poli- electric fire from Broadway. The | Wednesduy cvening edition of the | tics. There were a few hundred ghostly gloom of the Vanderbilt | Herald there are some statements | thousand male voters spending their cric nart enough to prote I house. Chalk signs of heggars. The | that call for a reply time abroad about then. The reform AL Sl R e - ol Olv““"m'jxi"“d {other questions will recelve @ Der-| . i.q hush of those cniering illustration of “Amusing explana- | by war-time hysteria forced through required. In the la i A HISES: I sonal repiy. Unsigned requests can- | | oo\ iking wly i tions and deuctions of and from | Congress and the states the adoption crookdom is said to be convinced—| wd Jury found lithe ovi. | MOt De answered. Al letters are|jawy, Lernard Gimbel & varions matters.” Just what in the |of the amendment, without taking e grand found little evi-| goptigential.—Editor. 1 G . ) { js | the trouble to consult the voters dence of wickedness rashin, Tunney scrmon do you refer to? If that is ouble 3 i e 2 JeLR B ckednang Infvasling on,| The little shop t cxplained we may be able to dis.|Who were abroad defending the St & BiEhE 3 sy hiring certain types of criminai |the other residents having noticed| Q. IHow can zinc articles be| .. ) X | Ny S . et uT +| that Mr. Brookhart danit invited Fetesned® riding crops. And 0 ker | cuss that further. ountry from a far more serious Lritain veterans joined with those of | lawyers there is a better chance e Lornuileagou sl cleanac g who is in the Social Hegis 1zia, | Mu, Editor, knowing that you danger than the liguor evil as to A I small, they can be cleaned | o gouth American fashion artist. |a- man of mature mind and be thelr wisics. The phirase “by hook TR i G v being pickled m a mixture of | peonie who look at street clocks | well posted on things pertaini or crook” cxpresses much or liftle. can tell a true humorist. drochloric acid and cater, for : S 7 = Tleiatare 5 g et e o 'plant® one Br twb 1avorclTie sows olist ha abfts maniag| Poicchiesls dcid and water, f0viang (hien plence Mulediy nt wrish | ove natlonal affaivs, what do you |Tlere ave many of us sl wouder- ire sold. He is B 4 : 1¢ aults makingjabout three minutes and washed | wacpes, Cigarctte humidors priced [mean when you speak of the Vol |ing what happened. “By hook or 1e decision of Army 1 1 ¢ jurors in a ufy - and thus|people liugh and bores them by land dried Large articles are! e-0q stead act and the 1Sth amendment | Crook” expresses our confusion, doing somcthing worth while. | cleanea by e S S e s leing adonteat iyl o me ookl or We are not so tar off on the ques- trade but with nothing on d crook " 1t cannot be that you are | tion discussed in the fourth pava- 0sts 1sis - for rates if Americanism: Thinking American You can get an answer fo any whe costs were t 4 4 mugh smarter than darned furiners: | question of fact or information by fearing the other nations will trick | #riting to the Question Lditor, New and cheat our del tes at a con- | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau. ference | 1822 New York avenue, Washington. is and sl rates. | D. C. enclosing two cents in stampe — | for reply. Medical. legal and marital ¢ B How unfortunate that the only|agyieq cannot be given, nor can ex- VERDICTS BY 10 JURORS n, L millio decline, They then would ernment institution in a ictual investment a perhaps through cxperience—that that was taug nator Odd presenting arguments | defeating the law. With that gocs LR o lror tablishment in .| the claim that it sometimes is pos- | v, lat was sought. ang” the j regardless of | T |swab dipped in raw spirits, the 1 Hof 1 5 be some time befory Why n verdi 10 of [0;‘:\.):‘-;;.1;‘1.. ’V::L d Wvl- bk O”“\a?h'-da-:\”(l‘ water and finished | pigniied window i unfamiline with the steps taken be- | £ra However, the writer wWould which comie from ) Howell of n f ¥ ile 1 car one is trying | with whiting Niiray G ot e . 12 fore this amendment became @ part | JUSt as soon live in' @ community How were the earliest artifi- | chell, the banker. Venerable of cial teeth made? moves slowly and | evidence + s started, longe rors criminal cases except |to pass and the car a ac Nobraska anothie: Dublican and i rted, long imi 1ses except {10 1 1 th ur approaching | q, our constitution” 1%rst the con- | without churches if those churehes Democrat ore the is| for murder in the first ear)| bothizlowidomitofsn fornim, who drive in horse-drawn aress passed the resolution submit- | resorted to foree of law to make the A, In early times artificial sub- | the late afternoon. Whatever ting the samie to the states, Second- | members of the community obhey itutes were human fecth, teeth of | came of carved peach sced baskets |1y, cvery state legislature voled on | their dictates, That is the principle cattle and sheep, teeih carved from watch charms? it, and let me say here, that it was | upon which the United States was the tusks of the elephant, and from purely wet and dry issue” in | founded. The writer is glad to move the tooth of the hippopotamus.| The intimate postage stamp dance every state when the peoplo voted |in the company of God-fearing per ng to let the| Whe Newin 1\ to upset a ew At any | hce asent falls dead.|The first recorded substitute, other | floors where Broadway oncc sat in |for the states legislators who were |Sons, sccure in their belief and L & alls —dead.™ | than animal substances, was a paste | the spectral gloom of tobacco fuines | afterwards 1o vote on the resolution. | proud to share it with others. in says a headline. Perhaps he squirt- | made of white wax, gum eclemi and [are no more. The cycle has swung | From the states it again passed to | church or out, and honors their \re not made out west, go wh = Lol ol his fountain pen on tomebody's|the powder of white mastic. coral | back to harn like restaurants with | the congress and senate, from there | opinfons, whatever their creed. He for protection. A WET SENATOR FROM Jury verdicts ! t best rug once too often. |and pearl. 1t was originated by the [ liazing lights. Like the old Palais|to the president I latfer to the | envies the sercnity which comes to = | Prenchman. Guillemeau, in 1710. | Royal. Dancers are no longer fore- | United States supreme court. Every- | the veligiously safisfie one, hut How wonderful is man! He|Eighteen years later, Fauchard. also|ed to toddle but sweep along in | where receiving a large majority and | does not envy the religious, or po- solves the traftic problem by build-|a Frenchman, is credited with the|graceful glides % | hearty support. And this you call, [litical, crank many hides are tanned, and Sena- in the tenor of a special article T e A ing a skyscraper so high it will|development of a porcelain, and a| — Mr. Tditor, a “hook and crook™ | = tor Hawes, Democrat, from S$t.|from Washington carricd the other RARITY INDEED |house 10,000 pcople—and forgets | technique for making artificial| Two wew Broadway restaurants | method. ATRPORT PAYS Louis where they make shoes, op-|day in the Springficid Union tell- Representative Louis Ludlow of |NeY must go in and out. teeth. The porcelain teeth thus|are a block long. There is no cover| You suy “the privile of other| Oakland, Cal, Jan. 24 (®—The Bratton, of New Mexico, faoiin len of argument, | f . lLogic scems to be upon the side of Now the heathen Chinese ars| ol sl b : T uniting to torment foreigners. Why | tbout & high tari( on shoes wanting | government institution in ston 2 iniinous verdict can't they be Kind to sassy aliens as | e eme Court of the United |the Christian nations are more than 10 per cent on hides | Ut | but being perfectly v workers of hides into shoes, which | Britain, are to be congratulated would cver have invalida- Thier, Senster) Coldsberough MASSACHUSETTS peers would not obstruet justice, hut publican, from Maryland ms to b b of por- | Would accelerate it 3 3 5| — made in France were introduced into | charge. There are biz orchestras s men should not be interfered with | municipal airport here nets the city posed a duty on hides. Of course|ing of the visit to Washington by, Indiana is a man unique. Ie is the} 1n yneir eagerness for peace, the|America. in 1874, by Plantou | the rfiue‘\‘s are from $1.50 to $ by relizion backed up with law.” | § S s they did, why not? Hawes claimed | Louis A. Liggett, Republican nation- | first congressman we lave ever nations arc willing to reduce the| Q. What percentage of the rice|But the pint of table water is sti hat he had bLeen informed that the | al commmitteeman from Massuchu- | known who sent a communication to [8ize of airplane carrlers, also. Andlcane wuEar Eron iniiha Unitea | S0i600ana tholquart: s8.00 Oddie rate on hides would increase | setts to (he on’s capital. While | this office under a two-cent stamp, | aVe found smaller onc's more cfti- | States is produced in Louisiana? | R e i A, Of the 41.851.000 bushels of | The trick of making profits in = rice grown in the United States in|these places is in the table water Correct this sentence: “Please be (1928, 18,392,000 were produced by|gzag. Otherwise they would operate roduction properly? When you accompany a York city alc ain would | Congress trom Massachusctts. When | stamp usually goes, was his name, brief,” said the flapper to her boy | Louisiana lLouisiana also pro-!at a loss. Dancing New Yorkers 3 an) to the theater, can you get to your seats in tho B e L He ! he got through he served what|and that would have been sufficient|frlend: “I don't Jike to falk silly|duced 70,792 short tons of cane|take along their flaske. They nust . W you enter a lotel dinng room or public restaurant the cost of shocs approximately 25! there le rferences with the | rather than under the franking| ARE YOU EVER EMBARRASSED? cents a ‘pair. The shoe ew | President and with all members of | privilege. On his letter where the casily, correctly, with the pr as? 4 over the tclep . eseasiin Toar naaiv o St Ve bl ratey set v and orag wding to the dictates of gond form? Uan you walk on did not mention New Britain, but | amounts to an ultimatum on Ma to transport the letter through the sptione) |sugar in 1927, against 7,048 grown |have table water. set ups and crack . 193 street with dies? When do you and when do you not take a lady's : = SR g lo. But| -OPYTisht 1930 Publishers Syndicato|in the rest of the country | ed ice. And ice in many costs $1 for L public? AWl e vouh bansout s s fotmialliand we gather from figures for othier | chusetts ltcpublicans calling upon | mails without further ado. But| il s Gk Gk BTl ey O Dies W e e o Canouiie e totel e to nominate a the seat | Mr. Ludlow was more particular, aystems [dévelopet in Nonway, Dens e ¥ ow when call? Do you know the recognized practice tor Gillette is vacating.| Under s nam he or somebody for| 9gs P A Tod |mark and Sweden? How do they| Music lovers arriving late for con- D e L T dift ¢ St ) o (GRS ears Ago 1o @) |compare with the United States | certs are Leing foreed 1o cool their are auswered in our Waslhington Bureau's bulletin SOCIAL ETIQUETTE, A Denmark has about 9 m(,‘}he(ls in the foyers. They arc not ud- a of witich is ready for you. Fill out the coupon Lelow and send for it: e phones per 100 population; Sweden | mitted until after the f intermi The grana list made public ,Nay!ahout 7.76 and Norway a little more | sion. Leopold Stokowski. who ss many times. A congress- | anfounts to $12,792,975, P, & 1o |thAn six. The United States has 16 |touchy about audience disturba vho refuses Lo take advantage | Corbln leads the list with an assess- | (léphones per 100 population. flima et o aShat R e King privilege has @ Mment of 794150, The list shows| Q. Does a body weigh more at|Carnegic Hall and the plan is 3 i an increaso of $316.349 over last|the North and South Poles than at | loWed at other concerts year. | the equator? e o | or f o wrfect desse There is a big accumulation of| A. Bodies weigh more at either| riunters of the perf Lt gentleman, for this it for nothing aitiea G f— — = = == =CLIP COUPON HERE == == == = —1 EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Her. York Avenue, Washingtor of the bulletin SOCIAL ETIQUETTE, and and handiing tosts erent 1 rend -~ vhen 1} { from their ideal in a dish known as “Tkmek Kadiafl with Kaymak | 1t is procurable chietly in Aremian | cafes and is a bread cooked in honey r of the New Britain Herald Rl ) i ; s ’ e e , | Local wanutacturers are consider- |earth. This is due to two factors: A = 80 10 WOrk* | p)y pandicapped by the lack of {first, the carth is s | ightly flattened question asked by com- |joom i o t the poles, and the force of gravity < and usually is answered | The troliey ear which left hiere at |is inereased because a Lody at that | Cu S vith e vy tdowm Ha A ; L gative. Women do not pre- | 10 oclock Wednesday morning for | point s slightly nearer the center 279 €O¥MIed With a LAY €olbie PR : - A Al Corlk in office or fwetory, but | Lrtford in charge of Conductor | of the earth; second, at the equator | ST hat red : 3 John Igo returned yesterday afiter-|the centrifugal force, dué to the | 2shion: ceonowiie Pres- noon at 4 o'clock, The car was|earth’s rotation on its axis, is great- | s the prevailing notion stuck by the snow and bhoth the cst. while at the poles it is zero. | . STATE e HOLSh outgoing (reight at the local depot. [pole than anywhere clse on the| nu¥ fid something an inch or | L 0 so on account of lieing queen of a_ home comes|conductor and Motorman Moore|A body weighing 190 pounds at the | W T il N By F. i Fox SIECReC & S S leratindie Wentalo for 30§ cont | polaiwanial wolnEas i nsinns ol est Toonerville News Item y Fontaine Fox na " secutive hours the equator. prefer the | AVhile passing the Sweeney block| Q. What causes the dense houscwife rather last cvening, Officer Samuel Bam-|over London, England? 4 forth discovered a blaze in the hall-| A, London fog is duc principally AFTER HER ANNUAL 2. WEEKS VISIT, ZEB WITHERS WAS LATE @ way. He sus Tihane e e g e Gl et en R on or aabsous GETTING STARTED FOR THE TRAIN WITH HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW vapor upon particles of soot floating stigating in the air ) The latte blizzard caused the Q. 1t does Daphne mean? ‘ minds of many residents to revert A It is a Greek name meaning back to the 1888 storm bay-tree.” 2 The coal men are a bit apprehen- .. How old is Jimmy Walker ‘ sive about the supply of coal. The mayor of New York? storms have stopped cxpected de- A, He was born June 19, 1851 ‘ liveries here Q. How much will five dollars Statements made by irresponsible | deposited for 40 years at six per retailers of bLeef that the wholesale | cent interc compounded “ml—‘ It | price has gone up a few cents per (annually. amount lo? pound werc pronounced untrue at| A. 831.43 | the headquarters of local beef com-| Q. How are the first davs of 7 ., | panies today. summer and winter computed? and successfu A mmer begins with the summer solstice, which is the long- “‘.‘v‘\ S ‘ observah'ons est day o.’((_he year: and winter he- | gins with the winter solstice. the ou i e dh - shortest day. The dates are usual- lling ¢ ot 0" The Weatfier ly June 1 and December 21, but AVIATION AND PUBLICITY like would be in a ceesstul as thought they vary slightly cach year. server. Wo ave been ST Q. Who cstablished the Davy Washinzte I M. —Forecast | Medal for the most important dis- or Southern N England Jeair | COVery in chemistry? nd warmer tonizhi; Saturday most-| A- Sir Humphiey Davy. a noted Iy cloudy and warm increasing | Chemist. provided in his will that a pendent as | southw winds becoming fresh, | SilVer service which had been given \re. which in turn means | Forecast for Eastern New York: |t him by the owners of the New Mostly cloudy and warmer tonight|Castle coal mine, in 1817, should be | and Saturday, with light snow in|Melted and sold after the deceasc of | independent Mouse- | orth portion tonight, and in north | DIs brother, and the proceeds be | . fresh | donated to the Royil Society, to southwest winds {found a meflal to be given annually I"ore t for N Haven and | for the most important discovery i vicinity: 4 I warmer tonight | Chemistry. The silver produced 726 and Saturday pounds, and the interest on that| Condition A disturbance of |Sum is cxpended on the Davy medal considerable inter is central | Which was awarded for the first south of Hudson 13 Iligh pres-|lime in 1877 to Bunsen and Kirch- sure covers the southern sections. | NOff for their discovery of spectrum Temperaturcs are rising in all | analysis. at when ea ir own g cconomic o0 say, they ves to their jobs. [nstead e surveys | and central portions Saturday sections of the country cxcept the Q. How many counties are in the southeastern states and New Eng- | United States | REPRODLGIUN. COSTS? Jland. but there is a tendency| A. The total number is 3,070, in. | i ! toward rising temperatures in the | cluding the 64 pgrishes of Lonisiar jatter scetion | The tatal does not include 22 inde- Nt snows w reported from | pendent eitics the Lake rezior czing weather| Q. How can peanuis be salted | was again reported from northern [in the shell? Florida | A boil them in salt er and < (OFantaine Rox, 1930. Conditions favor for this vicinity [allow them to dry: then roast them