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38 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 193 Tssued Dafly ( At Herald Bl SUBSCRIPTION $5.00 a Year Su Excepted) ch Street RATES Mont Entered an TELEPHONE Rusiness O Ed The only profita n the City. C om always open to ad t the Post Office at Second Class Mall Matter. orial Roon New Byl CALLS T Member of the Assciated Press o Amociated titled to the use all mews credited t this paper Led theic credited | news publi Member 'he A. ich fu tsers with a st fra for s ex re-pulilication en o it or m Audit Burean is a mational o shes newspapers and strictly honest Our circulation based upon this audit. This ins fn_ news, es to both n ud Herald York at Hota Square; Schultz's 1 THE Fhe po Atwa Fafnir of the Co. are 26 per were before provements tributing curren production, is It the industry J. Henry Roraba cal connections the microscopc manufacturing grumbling about has been confinec others who ha stake in the co more influential practices of th aided Utility ihe state, Public ent under fire, is The favoritc ity concerns in der attack, is to and let it blow o few weel of a wee 1y lose heart P. U. C the effective power inter effective critici Jonger be permi sary to drive rea nionopolics then sure, why position of the intained would be Foch mine the politi ain the position to rates. THE ing's foste o and of Circulation tion ad analysis statistics es 1 Aper onal on wale New News rowen thus the 1 qu and Commission to method 101°¢ 1y csts 42nd Strect. RATES red der Heretofore b of this state the barrayg In the cour this d son ough not commence power through 1l of Confirmaticn o chief justice b: only after of his record Montana cve find fault with t having beer member of (1 the oil sca ough finally of the Supreme t keenly vecord Tus th ni corporate BLDUCING Council, a nost s into th political pres- MY octopu nolitic props tha the indus HUGHES VICTORY Mr Hu arc plac somno’ Harding dals M i Court hsed FAN BT It hoo! ited excey municipa 11 \ add 10t Heral NEW CIVIC n conne AUDITORIUM ASSE day includ comniodation NP proposition K8 HAVI ccossury ined e t onc neral n ong be ling adequale wspaper he he mirror- | fault of to pro- their side. ts, let us gne occur- in around municipat | | wvhere a ved by a that is not the fault of comimittee ¥ ike newspapers, but is the Questions and f mmittee of the | the prohibitionists who fail vide the And as Scized by some | fireworks for Wers o industrial cox latest to show that policemen authority than the un- | refer to the the still being settled. Will cranks the led to re- no 1 er very garment ore merely be- stri New | night- | intensifying a as critical | employed luecoats ring: labored the their York with that papers fa port it properly? Or let's get down to brass tacks right in New Britain: sticks, t claim oo o Instead 10| The recent activities of several Communists. Can crank claim Herald did are en- any not give a brutality, iployed d courteous | that the fair QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer ‘o any qiestion of fact or tuformation by writing to the Question kditor, New Viritain Herald, Washington Bureau 1522 New York avenue, Washington b. C. euclosir WO cenls 1n stainy SUpRrEssed DY o repiy, Medical. legal and warita advise cannot be given, nor ¢an ex- tended research be undertaken. Al other questions will reccive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. Al letters are confidential.— Editor. v impartial and extended news report these occurrences? For several news received 1ttention eranks who thought sucl activities should be the papers! ML, As AcE saloon got LIQUOR editorial columns o What business were REMAINS A 10 for the nelped newspapers, these @ not includvd news sections. kditors rescy opinion, men in the 1 drunk in such places and went home | them for expressions of nd ¢ en arc as free to take up any side of a question there as ministers of | gospel have a similar liberty in That is Q. Where nklin and in what y Picrce nominated for presidency of the United States? do-| A, He was nominated at Lulti- more, Maryland, in 1852. wa the cquently enough, results were | the favor of | the pulpit. what we arc ing at this moment! day has departed when standing Who were the rs of the ot A The ut- pros- G principal mem- “Memory Li included Eleanor Doardman as Mary: Conrad N as Jimmic Holt: William Haine Joe Iield; John Steppling as Mary' father; Eugenia Ford Mary's mother; Frankie D Urchin #nd Jooan Standing and Dot Farley as maids Q. Was Texas ever Why is it be ca able xol longer newspapers of independen as any the that t fear to publish all dulge in perity and cmotionalien soes with the s as s their If a resources permit them to papers fairly | ne conclu- | obtain. crank really wants ta b work up a criticism worth while he ean Dppmw,m:r would hay by point- g out that n- indey called the are | | dent republ opening their e ‘!L‘ovnj,sél] State divers statements by o many more | 4 Tevse wag a republic for individuals that nine years before it was an- nexed to the United States, The state flag has one star which a counts for the mnickname, Star State and| Q. Is Janet the newspapers ludc pub- in other day of the story in ed (-olumm to 50 station | this way Anot about or less prominent too much of a into the papers nowadays from these erywhere “work ideas i startling Lo Three wives o Irinking cranky nature gets erwent wi nig which cs, impressed u f conc abits ur experience last whil n their 2 i “Lone | the usually them the ho from One o with a rother 1 the mouth her upper lip her v bled. The -old son get out of with 2 their Gaynor older younger than Greta Garbo? A anet Gaynor is twenty and Greta Garbo is twenty-four Q. What kind of f cal 7 torium Tonl reaulling papers” with or struck liquor that any notion print. There is G. e= for instan the list. Personally. ourselves— | A. Tt is the fully colorcd pelt of etfort— | the hair seal of the sea dog family. whose habitat is the extra tropical portions of the sca, along tempera- ture and colder portions of the globe. It has coarse rigid hair and no under hair. | @ What arc as the speaker well indicate for radio stations serious | oo cannot he permitted to run the land Canada 7 | A, Mexico has adopted the thoughttul : | - woric us. b . WOEIdMonh) X; Cuba and Canada use sees cnough bologni noyE ug Bernard Shaw. stand- . Harp e that ing at the top 0 s swollen and R restrain struck his the fr 1 sometimes o because he would one of his funny And midn and drink beer whenever We notions 1 print re are views, others. Which blood boil. animous oug on Cranks play a part i #orid o in letters Cuba, prefix Mexico, ueh ineidents take place 3 e often enough to throw a into the letter letter douit minds of citizens as to whether as much has been made in elimin- Q Ts water us \"2 clay? ' Factsand Fancles Dv-"rl4 nt r-mmn\ large is it? A. Vatican City of 160 acres and a about 500, d to soften model- wting the cvils of over-indulgence smallest world inde- How in aleoholic liquor had been ex in pected BY ROBERT Awful thought. Suppose the mil- lennium, when at last it comes, i held up until ratified by the Senate, | @ How of horses in to up a|creased sine one other na- A There her support. 21,195,000 horses in the United = States in 1915 and the department The genius usually marries an in- of agriculture estimated that there ferlor—not because equals are rare, | were 14,020,000 on January 1, 1920, but because inferiors provide more| Q. How many veferinaries 100 | gattery. theve tn the United States? 2 | A, The latest census figures show Spoaking of the divorce evil. hus- [a total of 13,494, bands wouldn't seem such cruel| Q. What pereentage wretches if scparation stopped the owned in the United flow of cash mioiisa e & A Accor out of 28,57 the United States 12 entircly free from debt, 15.575,000 were mortgaged and no definite in formation was available for 774,000 Q. Why does the ostrich bury his head in the sand? To obtain water. places is near the surface Q. What kind of a musical in- strument does Janet Gaynor play in unny Side Up? A, An autoharp. which resembles a zither. but has a piano scale and cross-bar mutes people | 0" 0 Prominent | ppojund, huried? WG Mausoleum beside her hushand ince Albert. Does a gallon of frozen watcr more than when it {and does it weigh less |then when cold? Sparrows | A Tt weighs more ill insect | th in the liquid stat continuing 1o {when boiling than when cold. It than the dis- | requires cxtremely sensitive instru- ments to deteet the differnc, Q. What causes dimples? A, They are caused by adhercice of the skin to decped frequently on the the othe QUILLEN Nobod: having an population CRANKS of na needs is more X tior o que much has the United 1915 were the number idition Lincoln Frye o 5 4 in this city the other S [e]2)) LR France Yis willing give battleship for every tions will pledge in approximately something to minister th ruminate about. The Bav umples of 00d donc ] cranks w arc cranked are along lines ers are for to worry about Cranks are not exactly nuisanccs. Sned ates are ; definition of Citizens, L . is correct, to ing to homes the last census in re owned Lasy ac- loans. can recognize number of old for little t And Street you the looking Investment trusts to sclect our| stocks, and clubs to select our books, | Lut the ability to think for ourselves | is useful still in a cafeteria. Nature tries to balance things, | ind maybe she produces wild wom- | and men to replace the butch- wild life. i3 possible that some being hated. A bush league umpire , |tor in winter morc = sort, T A hick town is a place where the Q fire department makes a $3000 | weigh wreck at the scene of a 330 fire, Spir con- W00 v by sprigh ience, aggressively priz ; resst quaintances fident; inclined to exult; pert or onfident as ontitling another point the defini- peen | “Sick: infirm; w ailing. And at another place en ered still another boldiy.” It enjoy vigorously: is Queen Victoria of to be a of “pay and minister matter take your choice e the ‘rog- meant by and con- seems 10 be a per- vigorous fault-finder i known. when boiling his ideas Americanism: Hating starlings imported to k blandiy remedies wor a number of thesc when and less i frozen ther aps posts, adopt vet ren e minister ¥pe, we con- TS| Modern drama: A heart and a| diamond malke the a club ind a end i highl be DEBATI think has a scems to son marriage tissues, most Comnon to refornt the uni- spade cheek or the chin upon it his ow = == Jed 8 At orthodox rescued last Byrd has qualificd as an e s o v 25 Years Ago Today idea explore Wh cituse does it ha disobey? Bu- to know About awa ) at the Holima 160 couples were present socigl held L ey hall by Cour wl is a de- | and Court Burritt, I, of A You to kiss the A committee of five hus been ap ooes good | pointed by the mayor to give con- sideration to the desired increase in pay for the policemen The annual mecting of Britain Gun club was held lust ning. Dr. E. F, Hawkins was led president. The exhibition of reproductions of famous paintings at the grammar Rinerica s al. | school hall will be opencd this cve- enatg 5 ning. ek Tan shoes scem to be it can ge iing i i itain han they radio necds will enable when b now announcer night course no one o begin. with that W Well more than the scores of nen president’s New eve- lect- suppose Babe Ituth does get S president. There are who could handle the viticisi simply it is we rea- But glory it slien put job we do not sonable and sincere. Haiti be president most lias 1 o hope to ating that m the this city at the present time expected that tan rubbers will malke their appearance The annual ball of the Bartend ers’ Unfon held in Hanua's armory last evening was a_huge success. Tn the grand march” there about 156 couples. Local members of the of '01 and ’82 will annual dinner to Hartford club on The board of relief, o fa horse and sleigh, day inspecting property it had been asked sessment. The quite numerous style in It is 5001 The pri for fool criticism who knocks the viien @ promised 50es cath- cold | o the man r burcau e irritated at new t that you I o register 1o them more cranks i wave docsn't urrive ot S woren And those superior to man him know it to Nearly Some before | all scem dumb, rt enough 100 smart ve har werc ary More to the high office American Ihe are e b to let = Yale attend the tenth be held at the February 2 with ther aid was busy to- upon which to reduce the applicaiions read peo- classes sensitive modelling should ou to that arc fa A Correct this ver leaves sald the is nicely ight 1930 NeWSpApers form entenc “And he morn- flapper’s mother, cleaned Publish in 1cr roon eretore m- | ing news | it Cop, “un- e up n the presentation o relates prohibition and W conflicts.” to mn- Syng Syndic s MISS WOLLM AN SHOWERED A Kitchen shower was given last Miss Helen - PRIEST NAMED Burritt street v Haven. Fel her sister, Miss Louise H. Doran. About 40 relatives and wcis' church here, has heen present and Miss Woll- | recommended by Col. Lewis L. ield many gifts including o succeed Captain Daniel W. Strick- en and sil vocul lland as chaplain of the 102d Infan- vere rendered by the try, Connecticut National Guard Wollman, Mary Father Doran is the Catholic Smit) Dancing wis priest ever named of a luncheon seryed | National Guard unit. rathel CHAPLAIN The Ttev it pastor of cvening at the Wollinan ) in honor o Wollman n prolibition T fricnds werc honic North “hot} Martin st 1 i fuil to properly man received I contlicts when aluminum, 1 clections Misses Helen Maric enjoyed and a sometime for instan s first ish an B the prohibitionist haplain New York .... Norfolk, Va Northfield, vittshurgh Portland, Me. St. Louis ... Washington vt RENEWED TAXICAB 14 Wio Thoughts long connotations strolling remembers | Serviee the word “louscy™ was whis Lo Fifth two the Avenue wom for years has cven arou observed black W in the . rd on op- and at 54t over the oblivious in in Colt hour northy street turn back prophicts and 1reds of T ricl. Dorr | posi ' Sher- | strect wd 5o scems At X ist calls out “Th Belasco” while Marie Antoinefte, But it isn't! nar adden on the long of . Never ubber zon megaphon- other yet keep per- home of David Hotei Jor- daily iny- passing the Then, too, there is the Phantom | of Times Squ cadaverous fel. | low the sickly white of a flounder's | belly and with luminous bright eyves who stops suddenly in the middle of the street about 3 a. m.—crosses | himself and away, Twice | I have scen gone with the (Copyr Mac 1o in hody our-Own-Ca places GHth those Driv clatter and and artist The bang a Broadway West kerhoff, Christy, ot over stables. The Hurst scurrics him and horrors The colony of street home Iishe Api des Brin he Hotel ores of top ht MeN Inc.) rtime Naught Syndi- el portable T cate, Pow on Glenn the who sit readin Biz Observations On The Weather Washington, Teb. for Southern New cloudy; slightly coast tonight; Club, dy and winds John traffi n the Million- Col With a memory. Fifth aires’ Frank who made The And t Pla Avenue skyling Row Knox, @ 14.—1I% England: colder on the Saturday colder; recast Partly south partly northwest now only Boston in the Metropolitan f iround the in| 1 Parily north boy g0l cit clusive fresh t of hot fountain. sedoed Sherry-Netherland. And the very ‘ery good sir!” flunkies Savoy-Plaza. Llmer Rice, th ght. Whitc v suddenly sit up for An ancient to drive President Itoosevelt Tellegen's rakish ve Ik you how hoot passing thicke clerks cast Eastern New with snow central streme south Saturday partly 1orthy Forecast for vicinity: Partly tonight and Conditions sed rain in now for cloudy and York: flurries in portions: colder portion tonight: cloudy and colder; Briti dogs tha all, | fresh playwri cst winds New cloudy Ay The storm that this section yesterday Maine. A central over Another disturb- is over the southwest. An ar high predsure extends southtast- ward from Suskatchewan to Georgia. Heavy \s were reported New Enzland coast Conditions air we no reason at Haven and and colder cabby shouts: “I used ou lour you Bus rid cathedral give a haia the central over ‘ nee is Superior modernistic window cra out U Limousines & 3 Yadics who something with nose ing \eo nd heauty 9 marketablo pitr apart 5 > and along the parvenu a lapel poor sneers. rummaging cyes And the who slink along Aged clubmen wit whiskers, reddencd headed cancs gty favor this by increasing rising tem- for followed lowly o) numb- g ling \ cloudiness with old s hite 1 noses perature Temperatures yesterday High Atlanta ; 02 ey ; Atla City featured The Dorary lift wa up. It i rlors and onc specialist nd office busine: L treatment. The cgg is smoothed over the Tace, after and permitted sponged with the contraction pear four discovery e now e Chicago Cincinnati Denver Duluth Hatteras Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nantueket Nashville New Haven New Orleans brisk mas dry. Then it water and with wrinkles disap- hour; to cold all for five or | A policena Central Park young girl cu the other furtively ar tells er the cvening, and lurl mentrance of park glance o seeing a dusk around me RIOTING I3 FEARED Police Disperse Mob With Tear Gas in Pittsburgh Fight elh. 14 was fea (UP) — cd today Pittsburgh, Pa., Renewed rioting as a bitterly-fought strike of taxicab drivers cntered its S4th day. Cabs were withdrawn frome the streets last night after a day of strife which was ended only when police hurled tear gas bombs into & mob of a thousand strikers and sym- pathizers who had stoned and club- bed drivers and their guards and burned one cab. Refuses Uniformed Policemen A demand that uniformed police- men be put aboard the taxies 1o guard strikebreakers was refused by Mayor Charls H. Kline. Policc Su- perintendent 'Walsh said his men would continue to protect the pub- lic, but would not replace the steel- Rlmeted deputies who have been accompanying the drivers. Yesterday's rtiots brought the of- ficial casually list in the strike to 8$6. One victim, Charles Shindman, of Cleveland. a passenger, was blinded by a missile last night. "he disturbances centered in the East Liberty business section, where police battled wild crowds for three hours. Seven riot calls sent cvery police reserve in the city to the sce- tion. and mounted patrolmen charg- ¢d the mob time and again in vain. Several Policemen Hurt Several policemen slightly wounded, and witnesses said scores of men staggered about the streets Lleeding from injur In addition to the cab which was burned, five others were wreeked and towed away amid showers of bricks. Appearance of a cab anywhere in the 30 block district area the signal for a renewed battle Many passengers in trolley car: halted by the rioting. got off and Joined in the fighting, which soon he- came so disorganized that missiles were heaved at friend and foe alike. At dast the police gathered their forces and dispersed the combatants ith tear gas. ’ B fen men who were clubbed into submission and one woman wers beld by police on charges of disor- i conduct, Demand 40 Per Cent The taxi drivers struck a month ago, demanding 40 per cent of theiv receipts as wages. Subsequently they formed a union and demanded that it be recognized. The Parmele Transportation Co., which operates the cabs, is willing to recognize the union, bu* insists that 37 per cent of the receipts is a fair wage. Several cfforts at conciliation, in- chiding one diracted hy Sccretary of Labor James Davis, failed. YOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED were was have Use ADS something away on. The he hunted in wedding girl returned and Prescnting his “We quarreled She then morning hurried next the arca BARE body kn s a denominationy At numismatists will pay f <ives in addition full inatruct ors state coinage rament wart a copy thie bu COINS AND ctime in found & the arch. ring. That eve- to eau ning began to find, she but made ngton s¢ n explained up.” P cov nd ¢ The same policeman moonlizht walkers.” moon is full there lars who come to alk around the gr regervoir. He says to all appes arc not acquainted but T want a copy of the bullctin COIN; to find odd fascination glosanhierowitin MyelcentelIngcoin nading at such a time. Al i AR SeE e bes el appear be completely meditation 1 = | L of When the are a dozen regu- the park for a| vel path of the | 3 1f you EOITO New Washington York Avenue they merely said, ances seem o in he lost to in NAME STREET AND NUMBLR In 1 look my neighborhood is a pricstly leman on a I often taking stroll. He walks folded behind and wmbling with g se certain when midnight with my dog for a lowly head L rms bhar vords Mlckey ( Hlmself ) McGun‘e bulletin RARE THEIK VALUES life, runs particularly valuable AMERICAN COINS AND THEIR all coinage of tho United States and across an wubmitting coiny to lial coinage as well as coin deal- issuen of the 0, fill out the coupon below and send Britain THEIR VALUBS, uncancelled, U. Iferald, 5 AND loose, conts and én- postage SEVERAL YOUNGSTERS IN THE MORE POLITE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT HAVE THEIR SLIDES SET UP IN THIS MANNER ON ACCOUNT OF MICKEY McGUIRE (*Fontaine Fox, 1930

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