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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. N B .t . He ld the native restaurants a terrible run | then, for historians to regard I'ul- | figures will be taken as models for |¢r, automobiles are shooting - provement for the city and its ta ew Britain rald| .’ S ~ | ton's cratt as tha Spat? ten years. It is hard luck for the |throush Main street at a grea pay o5t e dofaus pantl fisay el S Wl o e o rate of speed. Pedestrians will have “Rubbish and ashes should be re- HERALD PUBLISBHING COMPANY | ning out. How they do it is self-evi- | Perhaps it needs to be explained | Hoover administration. |to step fast when crossing the : moved from every house and store New Britain, Canascticut dent {o the observers of the thea- | that in those days as now what hap- = street. / / e ! at least once a week, instead of oy trical and amusement publications | pened in New York got more pub- Trailing arbutus, the rarest 2l (¢ n / oS ¢ having a clean-up once a year. This Tasued Daily (Sunday Excepted) all the New England flowers, ha AT DAY ; would prevent frequent fires and | (] At Heraid ' Bldg. 41 Chureh Sirest | Who keep tab on such things. They [licity than what happened clse- F t dF ; : 0 . > e g m s ce in this city ; S heavy erty damage, as well as {do it by adopting = American where. Or possibly the New Yorkers acts an ANCLES |2 its appearance i 1 : ) heavy property ¢, as well a SUBSCRIPTION RATES d Stanley post met last evening o : V3 J e reducing insurance rates. T favor a $5.00 & Year methods, by operating American | 0f those days, like the New Yorkers and discussed plans for Memorial % . i o Fon ¥ new engine house for the west end $2.00 Thres Month restaurants, with orchestras, danc- | Of today, were more aggressive in By ROBERT QUILLE! day. 4 g s % T e . of the city, with a pumper and a T6e. & Mot | I ¢ : - . SR : SSTiDARY @ . W s Momh o loors and American food, as|Playing on the verbal trumpet.| IUs hard to tell wiether the new| Javor Bassett awoke tlo a full & company of eight men. realization today of how objection- f 3 1 “I am in favor of a referendum Entered at the P o 3 itain | well as Chinese fooc | Hence, while the staid Philadel- |evening gowns have grown longer . = Tty e Ralko nell8a Buiness Jond ipenciabih ] e B e e apto [Tan ral irunkapyenra d e i : to the taxpayers to let them decide 1t strikes us that Mr. Leung has | phians were merely talking about eateP: dered it cleaned up at once. - by vote whether the policemen and The New Britain Foresters w firemen are entitled to an increase ages. 1 favor frec speceh among and we suppose sharpens | I Wages. T favo p —_— | O s itia merely gone 1o New York upon a |the Fitch cratt in their cotfes| "pii oot toung the competition ¢ Business OMce research trip. When he thoroughly | houses, the New Yorkers sent forth |in Florida rather keen. There ars|lave & class initlation in the Casino| . youk, Mareh 27.—Tt 15 pro- the blinds Sl Baomel, r Wi alh i . : 2 this evening. The different courls : : the police and firemen, in or out of indate o new |@ huzza that could be heard around [so many queer fowls down there. > ; rbial that men and women gain your skates, inundates himself with the new o ¥ @ sfaownkthercil| L EIRYE Sl e e ) ! & 2 i shts e erl headquarters, and suggest reduc- The only proftable advertising mediwm | mode of operating Chinese restau- | the world when Fulton started his e The! Katzenjammer Xidal has|J\c belghis il New York at an al- t dice of electricity and rants he may be back: or some other | steamboat. As usual, the New York- = Deaihook el tol Bredn <t et Max | ot o slisatHIEe QR LTIG CRut f et O b il g | RSk I R Sk The French demand for security J“;Q" e o This i | PEnionship. With wealth and honor | DA\’ “"'“"“!t;i “}usbfl?d& Ly i is reasonable enough. Uncle Sam |7 *'¢ 7 s i8] hes a monastic isolation. Oue|POSé are a trial. My wife returning | 1n private 3 " ” . pe s roacts r 4 e i e coun It A ne t ere Member of the Associated Press place. | fe1d. They often make that mistake |tried lending mones witheut it. | one Of the most pepular acts onf 0 | " lch man can count|from a motor ride in the coun-| ‘If it can be done withoud Int The Amsocisted Press i® exclumvely ” th X s SaILY the road at the present time. 1 0 N ok used his try told of seeing a cow fall with fering with the manufacturfng in- d to the use for re-publication en in the present day. only ix who na d is | : e 0 ! lits neck on a railroad track and|dustry, I would susgest that the ail news credited to it or not otherwize H1 YEAS : The New Yorkers, in other words,| When You see the kids learning friendship for them for personal i & e s aaihapilad Q18 ews YOI to it o not ailiemine HAS IDEAS, ANYWAY I e AR o e Haltistunned an sntite express train v Haven’ railroad be compelicd uews published therein, While the two major Republican | Were better advertisers, While the | 40" iovin the old car anyway. Hits 1t s ohist veasen whY ech | BEsERd pvet thotE uvst fuive out| 16 TR ) drails hudeceround & candidates are concentrating on | Philadelphians hid their light be- v S S ortlinoat Hals e orivate ynshtalio|\ott Mizshead el Liyentied I\righur._i"“!“ -“(“'”“L This would ”"f"‘m; g e e : : : i . “No. indecd” she replied —a |Main strect, preventing congestio Laxes and experience, one of the Ite- | hind a bushel, the New Yorkers| You can't help wondering how roam the seven seas or to moafeil : v a e B i one of ti | g 2 trifie acidly I thought—"they got a | and saving lives. e “I have had long experience in s water extension, trunk line sewer Fd Wynne lands his biggest laugh | construction, building o schools, constructing new streets, etc., and room always open to advertisers, | 5 adept Oriental may return in his | rs thought they were first in the Member Audié Bureau of Cireulation The A, B, C. & pational organization | x 4 : A which furnishes newspapers aud adver- | publican candidates—H. A. Smith— | threw the bushel overboard and |they will wori in a thrilling rescue Long Island cast Ninety per Usets with a strictly hoest analyais of | < when they make a movie of the cent of the mail of John D. Rocke- Crestation, Gur circlation statistice are | repeatedly comes forward with | permitted their light to shine out | gifE LOR ; e e based upon this mudit, This insures pros | ¢4 ome et further and say |in the open, where eve ise 7 ok : Lilpondieses b Bl Tactlon against fracd in mewspaper die. | Statements that go fur her and say | 1 , where even the his e f consists of charity requests or ask-| 0 BILHE 13 4S8 EE e ribution figures to both national and |more than those mentioned by his | torians of the time could sce it. The two things that always cor- ing personal favo LIS S s O WL E L B SRR 0L | e e R " uop 1 |t : e oS ha S ) e { water jerker, a chorus girl asks fox | A1 furnish proof —of this claim = | colleagues for mayoral nomination{ The Connecticut Yankee—meaning |rect us and set us right are the con- The multi-millionaire has hus | Syine sqye ave out ot saviane 1| Candidate Smith has several let- The Merald is on sele dally tn New |honors on this ticket. Mr. Fitch—received his first public |S¢ience and the daughter. become almost as inaccessible as | opol e SF an wive you | a | torS Of endorsement from men high Sork at Hotaling's Newstand, Ti DR O 8 Sl e < the monk in his cloister. Even | g0 0s . e in the federal government and from Square; Schultz's Newsatand, Entrance| Except for the moment when Mr. | recognition in 1817, but it was re Now let the congregation join in ¢ ek R || dish of tapioca and a pair of da L 2 : Grand Central, 42nd Street Sinith 1 to inject th - | luctantly given and attracted little | singing: ' - my time in New York one saw th W two judges of the supreme court of ral, 42 treet. Smith tried to inject somcthing or | y gl a singing: “There's a good time com- | headlined financiers at the opera, ! New York. He has promised, if elect- r about the prohibition law into | attention. A committee of the New {ing; buy and buy.” | ed, to devote his full time to the I at the play and concerts. And they R A Al A ] the primary contest—manifestly an | York Legislature at that time, cail- e frequently enjoved promenades 1 (200 LB SotaCeaUEl office. LELLING T TODHORIERS e a ricipal | ed upon o decide-which steamboat | Lhe independent guy may do his e = wn.»“mrl\»'mmjon e Ly Syndichte Snc) unneccessa in municipal | Rons e “¢lown thinking, but when it is done | QUESLIENS SANBWERED | not any more, jon—he has not hesitated to| was the first in the field, declared [he ysually adds: “Ver kase s they must take their chances. Mr. | "™ i : g h well, myr| You can get an answer to any| Jn the past few years they have! | LD onoli il rovii hetar ool 3 n0ed grapple with move subjects than hiz | that Fulton's boat was practically |dear. question of fact or information by | acquired the necurotic remoteness of i 4 on one of them like a ton of bricks, 24‘Ersaries eye glasse: Hecklers have their uses, the same sort of contraption that — writing to the Question Editor, New | wunitarium invalids, They aveive at Sui A ey 7 with a knowledge of ;0,.‘\1;,-,\‘ h later patented. But by that Lal’l\(‘ev;;“flr‘:h: \;;m:mn leaders be- Brnaix:\“er;;]m Washington Bu)rrau, their places of business by secrot . at happens when the man on the : : |cause few w sper can remem-|1322 New York avenue, Washing- | cntrances and are whisked to their AR I s nditions obviously agree that Mr. | tim the historians had WrlLeN|per those who don't change shirts|ton, D. C., enclosing two cents in| offices by private clevators. In Smith has no chance in the world in | their laudatory pages and other his- levery day. v | | | the heckler |stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | gther days a single secretary acted gaining the Republican nomination. | torians since that time rewrote what g _— | marital advice cannot be given, nor|as a buffer between them and the et s ) e et i i || Amerianin viaine some - G estnses *esarch S e e M g oviler an Baptlgt o) Suiide Clause in Doctor's Pa- ! : perfection that can't be changed:|taken. All other questions Will re-| Today ; " { e n . which if it| Hartford is to’ have a national |Por' ; ; = er q | Today one must often run the| their disposal, are not inclined to|'0° 'I'® nomination, ¥ getting a soft living by stirring up |ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- | g efor . dbemvt Jeave him tralling Behind | “Filek Bt th 1935, destensd 10|tne follis who wish 4t could be. | aiis on DLy g gauntlet of a half dozen befor Pre.Prlmary Smemem pel‘S Pl‘eYems Paymeflt Candidates need not fear heckis when they have substantial facts at [ O"'Y e knows why he is running exaggerate, and refrain from mak- b 1 quests cannot be answered. All let- | eaching the inner sanctum. It is) e other candidates by sid wrest the steamboat honors from = e ey | ing promises not foundationed upon |{he other candidates by a consider t at hono ters are confdential.—Editor. B | such a tiresome process that few able distance will be what reporters | the memory of Fulton and invest| 7The more people have, the less| . care to endure it. And as fo . & | Vienna, March 27 (® — An accl- f(oo;}bvlw.\' seem to get out of n." Q. )\’\”';:J‘ ::?iil*a\i‘\;n':h\fil‘l“fzx a Hl‘l”;; \.\._n.\, :l:rpu\ A;n”‘.\umwr\:la\ dent and suicide insurance policy ubber pan - instance, { | trans-contine e tr tomorrow’s primary of the republi- prise.” The post office department Will be | romer babies forindlance Randiain, annonball” Baker on No-|Phone. even the most intimaic| .., ..y Henry A. Smith, 1\5:“;”\; In yesterday's edition of this news- | asked to issue a special stamp for o |vember 21, 1929, completed the|friends find such contacts well nigh fastest one-w transcontinental trip imposzible. anything but sand usually term a “sensational sur-|{hem upon the memory of Titch. | reaching such notables on the tel:- Lkl e B L | taken out by Dr. Hermann (Ernst) | Watzl of Cleveland for his bigamous |for the oftice of mayor, today eriti- | Lride, Mrs. Mary McGranalian _of | cized both of his rivals, declaring| that city, a few days befor e [y ‘sutomonile, starting: from New|| (When they lask lover. [ pliotis|\{;5} ioran a. Quigley cannob Zaltill ;.ll:-i Ll \1\;1"::.-1( ‘]f“’““"‘lm‘l"l‘ | ates Al ] 5 ERaor ol ahawel vy o mad alsling AU oF el S “"”;"““‘l".‘_ his promise of reduced taxation |here, was said by the insurance other candidates were not so busy [attempt, too, is to be made to p £ s how in 69 hours, 31 minutes; averaging|8VEN @ private secretary who, DBe-f ot interfering with necessary | company today to be void. 5 unwise it is to lose a war. o re he is #ho is at the : irying to show the voters how ex- | his name in the Hall of Fame, whe AT 6.59 miles per hour. | fore he is told who is at the other |y, ovements, and that Donald 1 s o . . The compan said it would not pay the policy, which was made out THE BARTLETT—QUIGLEY =2 ; e = | 7ha e has “ end of the phoane. announce: 3 g x ; _ mmrn QUICHH perienced they were or how they | Fulton's name already reposes. Kids can do anything now. About |, Q. J(:‘,“);fl IWHH' D"-' ol“i‘»‘)(“;‘ e 1 OB (R B e i * | Bartlett has H‘\LII introduced #n v i were going to meet the financial sit- f all of this happens as planned jthe only time mother puts her foot | g; tettuc : | Lecome a set formula and ave 1 of beneficial legislation dur- |y \irs, Eva Hovarth of Cleveland, pogipoiificdlid baleuaderimay De; { e mother of Mrs. McGranahan, inas- much as the suicide clause was not operative for two years after issiu- Quigley says and he promises 10 1e- | ance of the policy, and because, bes duce taxes if he is clected mayor. 1lcides, Watzl procured the policy un- | A ! 3 s desire to say to Mr. Quigley that it |der the false name of I'lassak. It . {who shot President Mc l\lnlc_\.}L“l called up. Multi-millionair is impossible unless he stops all | was secured on the second day of Smith has had plenty of polifical ex - [ tat e : | What happened to him? do not nd public dinners as | poeded ymprovements that have | their acrival here bu w de e z 3 w irritating to discover as | 5 T e Talant il ol aNor T ¢ g g U el e, perience somewhere or other, in| SMOOTH HIGHWAYS, MANY 0 Epioadlegoyerdiitha i) Leon Crolgosz, was an an-|rule and their circle of juimates i | poen provided in the hudget for| By shooting himself shortly bu- Tle candidates ate eelting deeps : £ iy |the man who doesn't please vou at | archist of Polish parentage. He was|narrowed to a handrul. T e o e T e WE Sundes Brooklgn or elsewhere. The gentie- ACCIDENTS all is very well pleased with him-|exocuted. | = X il Ar. Quigley | fore midnight Sunday, at which man even advocates the whipping Few accidents occur along dirt{self. R Ohlo el i e oo e 5 £ { when he says that there ave many |time the premiums on own pol- 5 e 2 1y is O alled Suck-1 Those who declared Mare Con- | propertics which are not taxed as icy of 335,000 expired, Watzl is he- eee bl o o ihe suppression of erime, | roads. Traffic along these so-unud% Ry i & ma;f‘_ 3 4 nolly could not write a play without | they should be, and 1 believe that a | licved here to have assured collec- 2 5 *“ | retuinding us once again that we |highways is light and the chance oo, v ! < J Secause of the abundance of | ;4 (ollaborator are thinking up whole lot of property is cssed | tion of the amount by his wife and between certain years when Mr. & | |Would at once respect if you should | horse-chestrut trees. The horse- | comothing ol B e \ re 1 ~ g ehters level: 3 have favored that salutary method for accidents correspondingly re- |hear they were worth a million bl Nk omething clse. Connolly wrote sev-| more than it should be. This can | two daughters in Cleveland. AT UL Nt Seny ade Fecod geliy g 2 i "““ SUELDD! ‘\0 168 husk eral hits with George S. Kaufman | casily be changed, and it I am| Wa a prominent chemist, dis- Y Rt il | e B A e 3 |resembles the eye of a buck deer. |4 when they separated authored | elected 1 will see to it that such appegred Jast November while c¢n We would advise Mr. Smith to| It is along the smooih modern | G- B.8 says liquor makes pov-| Q. What is the longest distance| . f1on or so. Kaufma S Sdiegiay be carried out for |route from Cleveland, O., to Fhila- Mr. Quigley'’s plumbing code was |erty endurable. 1In other words, tie|across Texas? [Flop o, 20 AEARODAT s an 0 o0 o8 as onD e CarlisR o8y 10U, : R e Y g & pasd | pesed (o be the genius of the comi- | the benefit of the rich and poor [delphia, Pa. He shot himsell and bination. Yet Connolly's “Green | alike are invoked | Mrs. McGranahan, who he had mar- Keep up his barrage of ideas. That |roads that accidents are frequent; f o cevntually thrown out and another | : k! G e e i B s lo‘ forget a tooth that aches 1s| A. Approximately 785 miles is what ihe campaign needs. He has|and at iniersections E 50- |to make another one ache, | o i A AN e = Q. Why arc short stockings| p,giures” with an all negro cast is| I have looked up the record of fried although neither had a divorce, " | the outstanding theatrical smash— | Donald 1. Bartlett as a councilman |in @ hotel room here Sunday. Also, they are most numerous| The fluoroscope, a device for sce-| A. The sock was the name of a | & cicali e % : - | - and deservedly—of five seasons. It for three terms of two years cach, | Now one wonders what Mr. ing through a man, is comparatively |li 4 anc M @ 3 ; ratively |light shoe worn by the ancient o INpR talivel (file a N c is the finest performance this writ- | and a short term as alderman, and | The casy chair at home, the pipe, Ty x4 to d t the discus- |tiess Inew, but a similar cont i s|Greeks. The English adopted the| ¥ “:°‘“5’ ‘° °]“"°” (”‘ gl ‘”I lines and inject something to think | The analysis, then, shows that i foo S o0 €OnES tion was A BB R sm’l'f er Mas seen jately in the theater. | 1 fail to find one single resolution |the radio plaving and reading the sion. As we have herciofore statec i 3 2 a | a e 8 K- o o 2 >t 18] 5 % S e B “assifie & Y about occasionally—something that | what ails the smooth highways is g {ing. Sox is the American colloquial | COANOILY is a product of Pittsburait | by which he has suggested any-|Herald Classified Ads is a combina {and began his carcer as a newspa- | thing in ihe inferests of a single im- | tion that can’t be beat. per reporter. He spent three years tames a heckler it makes votes for the candidate. Mr. McDonough has | paper he trotted forth quite a live- | the occasion, and a great hullabaloo The man responsible for unre- cause to refer to his most recent | n | Iv list of platform planks. 1t is to be made in favor of Fitch. An |stricted submarine warfare is dead verbal combat with satisfaction sl 2 ing his six years in the common vation of the city they might have |even the historians may become [dOWR is when the light changes toi A. Cut out a cone shaped picce®| embarrassnient. council _ |green. B The ) process of quest time to think up something along |awarg that Fitch really lived, that |S7¢¢™ | from the core, hold the head under| Then by a proc of questior Smith's statement follows: “Mr. has had its interesting points. Mr. | oo G (e invenled tol steamboaty bafore Sn the cold water faucet and - let a|the secretary learns who is speak- Quigley hiad pointed with pride to 3 :i"l :;nlal)"\‘u“x ‘l;]m‘nhll _m‘:v \‘.\ 100k- | stream of water run into the cavity. | ing and if the telephone caller 1s 3 | ling man, that he tells his wifs| Q. Wiat nationa A e man | ccnsidered portant enough he i lis past administrations, and now | s Wif2| Q. What nationality was the man | ccnsidered important enough h tween Moessrs, Bartlett and Quigle. And when the question is one of | Fulton did, and that it really work- | exDCrience b ooks to Ualns it M| edy {how to manage her kitchen. finds that Mr. Bartlett points to them ¢r into an argument that so far has found Mr. Bartlett po mean con- Quigley was Mayor was a ncat thrust by Mr. Bartlett, and the claim that code substituted was quite a tellin B % 5 < €lno chance of the nomination, as|ways they are most numerous. i | called “sox”’? stroke. 2 2 3 previously stated, but his runwon} seems to be to stand on the side- when traffic is heaviest when a man who has been Mayor ; Y i | f Ly 0/sna8 YOT | g gitterent from the talk about ex- |not the fact that {hey induce reck-| Correct this sentence: “Their kid |Plural of soc ER(ecpytoo much ol Eecor e Il eTlences an |less driving. but the fact that they |18 rotten,” said the gossip, “but I| Q. T0 what nation does Hong running the risk of being on the e W“”N‘mmh CRiaa “l”“'_‘doj\'( l:chv‘,\: 1 could train it | Kong belong? M Hariniivel N0 e lcen e Alaven better [ A Itis a Dritish Crown colony, URGING THE VETO ber that oo many cars are attracted | copyrish( 1930, Publishers Syndicate | Situated oft the southeastern coast| Storics fold at dinner partics T I T Perhaps it is something of a sur- 1o them, while the unimproved roads | i |of China at the mouth of the Can-|otten fizzle in print like a wet firc- |ton river. It has an area of 28|cracker. One I heard last nigh N Cluseniisinumy et eraat lis St e Alaiuis v Rl Al anr square miles. The capital of the|convulsed a large gathering ; : Etes writing his masterpiece without making at least some mis- takes and creating some enemies prise to many that John E. Edger- are consistenily avoided by \l\r-“ Messrs. Bartlett and McDonough : . | T S i e b S O 0 S o e OhiTe | Observations |30 DN, et e b 2 e adien s onn i e e = s v sociation of Manufacturers, should | If every road in the state were a R Wil e ithe world S lfor| e e o B e Aa Yt nrapAEation. AndldiLirs AT iioahbr e some. advantages. I Q 1 orld’s 1ter ople read it and not or miled | urge upon President Hoover to \NO;‘:()uAi' highway traffic would be 0" The Weather “”’.f”"l l"" A ‘{" .HH' ums. you wish a copy, fill out the coupon the Smoot-Hawley tarift bill { more diversified and the danger of A. Pete Latzo won the world's RUSHING THE BRIDGI: The) general inpresaion las heen | hocldents lessanon aozovah Washington, March 27.—Iorecast ‘\‘”'“’““i”” championship —from| They arc now tippling fea in th — e = = =(CLIP COUPON HERE = == s _1 e . gl s - Ifor Southers New England: Gen.|Mickey Walker in 1926 Fast Siae slams. Many litte tene e ! 15 N | that on the whole the manufacturers | erany sair tonight ana Friday; not | gineers busy upon blueprints for |, e heen well taken care of in this CENSUS QUERYING | much change in temperature; fresh | numerous improvements, has an- in the case of som Of the 24 questions the census |to strong southwest and west winds ; S g ; that ever, g ia cadi- - = lai = Jew. Major Bowes was born inljife, "Tea is soid for five 5 nounced- that everything iz in readi- | e As Seralor Waldett =aidlltalcerstintend. o asicl ihero dstone du;\(n\lsh\na Ly Iriday. AR i life. Tea i a for five cents s ness to malke an early start upon the 5 S orecast for Liastern New York: | 2 bl 9 cup and patrans bring along the ¥ he other da s the hest bill that | thet is difficult to understand. iiierarany Torh i the other day, it is th Dbill that | th lifficu 0 e Generilly fair In sotithdast and snow |, @ I¢ Uhererany law forbidding| ewn salmnt and rye breads could be expected for industry in ! Everybody, or every family, will be ffiurries in north and treme “.ML”"' enlistment’ of negroes in the : | Unitaa s.q | semiin axt s zeneral, particularly Connecticut in- |asked whether he or it owns a radio |portions tonight; colder in nortn | UNitdd Siates Navy A new hofel features a roon ; portion tonigh T yieraruy | G Srordllisglo St a2 Nattes 2P - S ! Ay el artY there were 608 enlisicd nezroes in . vock, presumably a black one, alcniseq by the agricultural interests | If it is desirable to determine how | Lo SRR JHIHES - extremn ’mn Navy, room door. automatically turns ovt 31 R avenue d vest Ma : ! b . C8. rong south- W al Il hig dicates T Black Rock avenue and West Main | ror rares that would “equalize” the | wany radio sels there are in use, |west shifting to west or morthwest | &, WHo caleulated that gong |1 the room ks fdwates o st1R, ©. was the date of the creation |front desk and telephone exchang weight champion? Tough, this column Lusine Q. Arc Roxy and Major Bowes|ment flats have become tea rooms CHEYSANTHLMUMS EDITOR, Washington Bu New Rritain Herale Jerest n the late afternoon. Neighbors 2 ) QYA ShinELon T A. 8 L. “Roxy" Rothafel is a|gather and discuss vicissitudes of | || want a copy of the S and enclose construction of a new Black Ijock hridge—a name which dates from the time when there was a 1arge | quciry, considering the pressure ex- | set ey that, with the lockin of a street, and from which the present structure got its name, aithough the bridge is on West Main street rates between farming and industry | why not include the number of |winds diminishing by Iriday, o 2 £ X oraaatiies e lof the world? Where is that date | hat the room is vacant, pulls dowa Many Itepublican editors, includ- | pianos in use, of the number of fid- | as W Haven and | vicinity: Generally faic mentioned in the Biblc ing some in Connecticut, have ap- ;.u.\, cornets or saxophones? Itiaay. R OSBRI i mhies b This will be the last improvement date for the creation of the world aisturinee o §a 7 the creation ot the worit: | Toonerville Folks switching authority over the flex- | date, why doesn’t the Government|marked intensity is central over |was calculated by Archbishop ! L plauded the action of the Senate ir Or, to bring the matter right up to | Conditions A of the Paonessa administration % vill be one by which it will : | ) gh pressure cover: and it will be one by which it will |10 | rovision of the tariff schedules | include questions as to who owns an | Quebe High pressure covers the e e & {Usher of Treland, centuries ago and from Lhe President {0 Congress. But |electric rofrigerator, an electric jarer a0 1oer Miaslesloni val- | vog®srinted i many old Bibes. THE DELICATESSEN it is upon this vory point that the | washing machine, an electric ironing |been attended by snow squalls in In. | ., @ Who were the leading trage- | machine, or electric heaters. Surely |diana, Ohio, Western New York and |9 2"S ahd comedians of Greece > N it | A, Tragedians, Acschylus, Sopho- Temperatures ure lower T ‘l‘\'= and Furipides. Aristophanes Middle Atlantic and New Englang | V28 the lcading comedian. prefer to huve the fiexible power| Or why not include a census of [states. Southwest sules continue |« % Pid George Washington ever continue to remain in the hands of | what kind of heating is in usc in |along the Atlantic coast from Cape |NE1E, URder the Dritish flag in any Hatteras to Nantucket. [ | A, e served with the British be remembered by many citizens who will forget some of its ofher achievements S hievement; manufacturers yresident objects ¢+ The city made a advan- pye panufacturers, probably for a | this would be of moment to the tageous deal with 1 road re- | Lacon good enough for themselves, | great power industry. garding sharing the and the rogult will be one well worth while The present unsightly structure. || hie President—especially when the homes. wiether ot air, hot water (=50 48 2 lacking in v requirement of a o onditions favor for this vicinit hing Y il | president happens 1o be tepubli- for steam hat surely wonld be & 5 Y'tor . President happet 1 Itepu or steam, Th 1 10 be a0 fsqually weather followed by faiy | (07668 I the French and Indian advantage 10 the radiator industry. jand colder. war and was a member of General AR L e e e Braddock’s ill-fated expedition | Q What was the occasion for important artery of traffic. will soon M M ; Hiz 8 o ) questions, whether wrson owns | R o S be a thing of the past. When the 1 ) : Atlanta . i the remark hBnG: BUE: fon. e 5 oraanization | the house he s living in or whether | xantie Gity .. i grace of God, goes John Bradford.” i, and if the latter, how |Roston & 0 A, John Bradford. sccing a e ey criminal go Dy, is said to have modern span, and being by no means of a type neeessary wiong such an new bridze is completed citizens of AL . L i Con- | much he pays. This iz expected to 10 apologize for to stranser S R e O R Sl made the remark. The saying is indi n e T : dso eredited 1o (ster, Bunyan power Denver 4 and John Wesley THL. CHOP SULY PAMINGE IHE VIRST STEAMBOAT We doa't think it indicates any- Duluth o 4 5y Q. Ilow old is I'resident Hoover? The city, it 2ppe will not suf 3 schoolehild leur v word | thing o In the fiest place, | He 3 A\ Ty-five S Sl s e Q. What is the total number of A men in the United States Navy and may m mean owning an cauity | yfinneapolis ) the Marines? demand for chow mein and the ! hoat, and that the teip of the Cler- | in it, which includes the ownership | Nantucket ol A The total number of enlisted ter greatly from the prevailing chon | of mouth v ) s that | owning™ t above one's head | suey famine. Had there heen a huge | fobert Fulton inven team other Oricntal disies Irank Leuns, [mont hetween New York Al- | of morizizes requiring vears to pay | Nashville S pensanCanatinasiitlciNuyy Sat eadatn el e : ; SR g el B NEw R v Skl cording to the current appropriation : New Orleans i | was 105,500, Ofticers number 7,573 ment living some of our [New York X Reserves amount 1o 4,256 officers would not have quietly folded his | without sails Ithicst potentates pa as | Norfolk, Va 5 : 4 [and 15,170 men tents and gone away But what abou Northficld, Vi, .. 5 - = Pittsburgh. 3 Tf you arc looking for a mai Portland, Me, £ : o | Herald Classified Ad dept. will and others. There is a possibility. [Se. Louis L s [one for you too, that the renter exhibits more | Washington ...... — metropolitan center, such « The history hoo ision | buying power in the general markets | ‘ usually has some of the gav imboat. Some o 5 1id FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONIY “one and only” Chincse restaurant Yet there is something alo s | Fiteh, born in South Wi v Yo and clsewher at city | departure which slams the city who also built stcamboat we contempl it with new « home owner, too, has mortgaged comitants that belong to metropoli fo contain Ir. [ the premises in order 1o obtain the | Pepsodent, G0, Now Vicks, 35¢. Now New Britain put up strong | J. J. Baby Tale, 25¢, Now case before the legislature in Hart- | Phillips Milk of 181 ing to guuge the cconomic status | ford yesterday for an lywvynw'mnm\‘ Magnesia, 50c, Now years; but now there is nothing let Bardsto sult in nothing more | ©f $18.000 for the New Britain | Sloan's Liniment, 3¢, Now downtows omizlita b seular : ; : e ; General hospital. | Winiams' Shgvin : Dr. A. B. Johnson. local dentiz. | Combination, G0, Now . nsus-taking. including ques- | bus returned from a trip to Ja- | Palmolive Soap. 1 for cployment, will result in | maica | Writing Linen, G0e, Now Down & 5 ¢ § I te nationwide compilation | Thé annual meeting of the Ne Argarol Now Ghinese 1o: i 4 At a time when em- | Fritain institute will be held Mor- | Chict Two Moon 0il loyment is & ool question. The | “\Vitn the- wstura of goud weath l Thr:I's D;vg Ctore i tan centers. We have had night wherewithal o purchase a family | clubs after a fashion, and we hay ¢ T Cong 1| chariot. We fear this business of | had this ~Chinese restaurani for ion of restaurants, movi ne. and show windows, |

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