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& Ne B . . H ld abuse the confidence voters have Cheap money undoubtedly has of the Bowery Or, it you real *| winds becoming variable, 3 W ntaln gra placed in members of that party. | been a factor in recent stock trends. Pm\'ch agree in prin‘cllpll: that Italy | crave excitement, you can use a buzz Forecast for New Haven and g e s : ; : 7 c some equitable compen- |saw. vieinity: Fair and continued cold NERALD PUBLISHING COMPAN il e s 2| may e i P - uedy il L gfm i The important questions that will | In other words, it costs less to hor-| sation, particularly as_regards the tonight, Thursday fair and warmer. Fiecki come up for settlement within the [ 10w money with which to gamble. settlement in ‘her favour of the| Melting the church bells won't Conditions; Pressure is low over next two years—some of the issues This view is not held by eco-|questions relative to the frontiers of |selve the Slav's problem at this the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A ridge Tasued Dally (Sunday Excepted) he Ttal ] : . 4 ‘ At Herald Bldg., 67 Church B(reet the most important in the city in |nomists connected with the Federal lt“e ;a ‘a:l‘ gqll;nne,a oéi':';nrea. S:ma- time of year. The flies won't let of high pressure extends southward 3 ol and and Libya, and the neighbor- [him sleep late on Sunday anyway. | from Ontario to the Gulf of Mexico e aTie i'«.ns au,ln. to impress all mem th‘“ v Bhoanj. although it is agreed |ing colonfes belonging to T'rance A |5tk emter. neas Colirbus Kiis 35.00 & Year ers of the winning party, from the | that much of the cheap money— | and Great Britain.” Ah, well; antiques come in-handy Temperatures are higher in the $2.00 Three uomh:& Srny | orsanization leaders down, with the | made available for business expan- 5 i? you haven't any bright dhildren northern Mississippi and Missouri iy unusually heavy responsibility they | $ion—is going into the stock market,| Al the Paris Peace Conference |to show off for the nice ladies. valleys, but are falling in the Cana- Eantersd at the Post Office at New Britam | are assuming. A mistake made in| Details of the Congressional afti- | I1aly demanded her compensation in 5 e ohasn northwcfil. . A% SscondClumMall Maiter: such an important problem within | tude, given by a Washington ob- | territory under this clause of the {Lhe llentidedion (has.one real SEnow suille Ve Srotndiman ; R e P ¢ Ttaiy | SUPeriority. It didn't start an epi- New York and New England. TELEPHONE CALLS the next two years will plague the|server, are as follows: veay ; Q300lon alanel °“;°'_‘ : ;Y demic of coughing: Conditions favor for this vicinity Business Office ..... 925 city for decades. That prudence and | Zecelved noprerer USiviewed i Tl fair weather with slowly rising tem- 2 | T . 5 § i New Yor®, April w Yori [ders.” Several somehow sl 5 Editoria) Rooma .... 926 |carefulness which was mentioneg | The Senale Committee on Bank- | as only partially fulfilling the pro-| There's a bright side. Think how|scems to have arl'pmou i ow shuddered, perraturcA ; ;s 2 |ing a Cur v r e | vis g S R LIRS t1m e - - & ‘ Temperatures yesterday: The only prontabie advertising mediam | during the campaign as a requisite | ,\':‘,"',f{“o,:i:;r;:‘czt :onily‘ififl:lg ‘Q‘K vislous of the freaty which bueught E“%fh‘;‘flu?hex prison inmates would | just what constitutes celebrity. Tn| Roe Fulkerson tells of a cowboy g ¥ Hight~ Tow in the City. Circulation books and press e = | Sl i her into the war. Great Britain, it|P>1 e Jaw caught evervbody wi y it w 3 ar t ing a < i - ) rosm always open to advertisers. during the nexttwo years should not | yanuary 22, 1930. 1t also considered a | . S " tought to be in jail HEEEL % e‘°;‘f it would appcas-iz Is not f,'d?”’fbl‘s‘““ 57 ah‘.a“’“w“ Tes- | Atlanta ....ooceeiee.. 62 44 ik Bia overlooked or forgotten’ mow |substitute ‘resolutioh. by Senator[iS conceded, hasi ftlfilled her obli- b . fx“crte‘r;::! ’Hd’rfl‘f“‘;‘ w(attam;:: dis- ibrenc t came to him rare—very | Atlantic City n......... 46 34 Member of the Assiciated Press | that the votes have been counted. |G1ass which was for a somewhat | gations under the treaty, “not mag- A W w5 5 e A unecsRolamell A S 3 _ Boston ... s anisiat DS 2 The Amociated Preas ia exclusively en- baonder tnuuicy. The (Comnibtee] witicestls indeed. bt sufotetly” nd another way to get rich is to | men along Broadway. for no reasoa Take that steak back and coak |Buffalo .... 54 titled to the nse for re-publication of | T (R et e e Y, , v.”|invent a shirt stud that will squirt| whatever, are pointed out with ac- [it” he thundered. Chicago .. 44 34 all mews credited to it or not otherwise | FULL SPEED AHIAD S o e The cessions made to Italy by |Poison gas when the hands are|companying whispers. “It is cooked!" snapped th:|Cincinnati 5 a credited in this paper and alwo local| . | Senator Norbeck. the chairman, de- | : o raised above the head 2 e aiter. J ® S = g * RN Chbinhea theralic | The tumuit ana the shouting dies, | nied that #t did so “because of a | rance, however, arc in no way re- S Aoy 2umy. e guanely ksl gocd i ; Denvery. i, 20 o4 | as Mr. Kipling had it. At least, that | fear that the inquiry might tend to | sarded as adequate or compensatory | .o o "o i DonEigS Aot cREnE NN/ n e ooed S L IR aClL TR G e 48 30 Member Audit Burean of Clreulation oo which passes for tumull ang | BSele the process of rehabilita- | for the sacrifices in men and money | paig his sentence: “Yes, he ig| crowds at the Algonquin, Fornos,|puncher. I have seen cows huit|Hatteras ....... a8 M T T A A sl bR G e ¥|bald.” said the flapper, “but he|Sardi's, Dinty Moore’s and similar | worse than that get well.” Los Angeles 58 mhic furnishes, newspepers and shouting in a local election | % made by Italy on behalf of the thrills me so I never had noticed|haunts. Or they may be among Miami ..... (P s Our it e | Mr. Quigley becomes the new The fiest purpose of the investiga- | F1eNCh cause. Lt 4 those invited to drop in for tea ct| Helen Broderick, the comedienns, Minneapolis 46 based upon this audit. This fnsures pro- | Mavor and ihe city extends to him | tion, it decided upon. will be to de- France rectified the western | Copyright. 1930, Publishers Muriel Draper's, George Gershwin's, speaks of her “household ermins’ |Nantucket ..... 32 tect against fraud in n aper dis- | X | o N < < Ly r 3 3 —tr i K Vi 3 B e e o woth ety nd | congratulations and the wish for a | !éFmine “whéther the facilities of | frontier of Libya, and adjusted twe Syndicate theodeisiDisleeeiorifobeyaiChans) Stranned i fhe iichien 8 N o local advertiser :‘,H Ty Federal Reserve banks have been | coniroversial points with regard ol — ler y : — (Copyright, 1930, McNaught New Haven .. rib R [isRgsEsatRis sanunisabion: utilized in loans for trading in and | . ..~ SN e . Yet in a Jiffv they are accepted Syndicate, Inc.) |Beew Drleans, The Herald fa on mis dally in New| Much is said and done “in fhe|carrying securities,” and in general L inneiiniIUn] s SCHeat B i Acons . as People of Importance. They Go — ;:f‘“‘ York .... 42 Tork st Howlings Neweland. Tined | eat of a political campaign” which | (o study ihe question of wheiher or | cluding an agreement with Htaly in es lons All the Places and Do All tic| RElR el ) S e e s ) S e i o things. Reads conversationaiiss| 25 Vears Ago Today |Xonield: ve oo 22 counted, Human nature is out to|9u2tely controlled by ihe Federal|of Kismayou, both in Africa b dsirighs ey Giey atban ) e i 2 man e s o 19| U Cantled” by 1 Fusert| o siamasou, both tn Atvr. | g WO |l & it . Sionit s e I e win—and one things leads to an-| powers | With this dissatisfaction in {he “Menck” and Arthur Hopkins| In the election yvesterday, the re-(St. Louis ...... 64 46 o % |other, Candidates—and especially e = | background, Italy entered the Lon- 3 Hop.” And they cannot be|Dublicans swept through the first| Washington ... 16 34 RESOUNDING VICTORY 5 . quelche four wards whil or N their helpers—say and do things 3 don Naval Conference intent upon squelched. ourandRhiloARhe edod o oraig)j 4 o Analyzing why Mr. Quigley won | 8y, andpd 25 MRS, MCORMICK'S ADDITION | “9% © They have (he successtul look of [Were victorious in the sifth and sixth | McKinley Political Aid g J 2 which makes the experienced cam-| 70 “WOME o | permitting France to obtain no ad- ¥ Javei e s 1l Tool 4 cal Alde the mayoralty clection by such al [ 70 “WOMEN IN PoLITICS” | PR e the Blue Train and will pay top|Wards The smallest vote in vears P)jeg Poor House Inmate S e e e ek Sl palaner ShliE st IaCe nCaRina ISRy T e ey it el ok sdyantase RIis Sk e ooz price, for choice fables al “testi-|Was cast, interest being at a stand-| -0 "% 0 e B To the Democratic mathematicians| ¢ S4me thing occurred 30 years | genate will investigate the expengi- | Mati¢ contention surrounding ital: monial” dinners, Between acts at|sti Tl e e 5 ARREMALCINS. 0. Politics, or the methods of polt £ PO | and Trance that has prevented the J\the theater they join lobby awl| The last meeting of the present| © s onack ALIGLpOHcR it approaches grewsomeness. Al | 3 tures in the Tlinois senatovial | {70 TS 3 i PPy | sidenallc arowas mor eigarcttes ani|commpn. estnoll Wil ks held wms|lISutenant of Presldan Wililam M- | tics, do not change ich. The only . | Conference from ensuing , wi a 3 = 5 £ - 5 £ - s Jinley 9 : B though Mr. Quigley was conceded to| not change much. The only | grimaries, fought to a hectic clos: il s h/d\;‘ e | arc casily familiar with critics and |evening. President Pro Tem. :;o‘::ie’f and Senator Mark f‘““a- is T T S b } points that are different from days | yeierday with the nomination of |1 o PO™er Dachies nal Bosh 2onel: professional first nighter. Humphrey will preside in the ab-| {20 rony ‘;';‘wm"“‘a'a‘ WG LR AE SRR o .| When the new Muyor wore knee | puth Hanna McC X { and when France talks of *'security A e N | A cynic once observed that {o be |sence of Mayor Bassett. years in ithe county poor farm. the regular organization found ””\‘ndn' A e i anna McCormick. T e e QUESTIONS ANSWERED fanons idion Broalearionsh red Hugh Reynolds is planning to A native of Ohio, a college gradu- | s is ihat the means of locomo- |s 3 a s along roa ad H gt L3 4 out during the primary—few | BN 8 OE A AN 08 1OOMO | 30 will be remembered that as a | o, You cn get an amswer to any|only to he greeled by Texas Guinan |PUild @ three story brick building at | 4t¢ and a drummer boy for an Ohio 5 4 and 1 the polls has bee | part. : B ¥ o » & < 3 i v 3 thought e would clamber into office.| /" 1@ 27 1ot T4 0O ; result of the Senate's investigation | i oLl deeply Tool. |QUCStion of fact or information by|before a big night club crowd | the corner of Commercial and Cen- e ““;‘ C‘l‘” Tan M“d with such substantial figures. The | ceeleratec and voling nachiNes| ¢ 1po qilinois primaries four years | L 2 i * | writing to the Question Editor, New | with “Hello Sucker!” or have &|ler streets. The estimated cost of| | rociona) \:iscb:cll ?ficf“ on‘;eflx: . Democratic machine had no gas and | 21¢ (he place of lead pencils | g0, Frank Smith was denica the | o[ the conversations, The African \pritain Herald, Washington Bureat, | sandwich named for you on Rei- thenuaingensil 000, | Ohio politics. e i [ oliside ot thestithines thenusi 1o e ieis L@l SN i lampire of irance has an arca of 3- |1522 New York avenue, Washing: |bhen's menu. This is not the exag- A ’]“_’r_‘“ ““)‘Mhed 1o & Bakeny Wi-| S oo g oar s he danie ‘west SRy 3 | ness of getting clected or defeated | ¥ = . 773,000 square miles and a popula- ton, D. C. enclosing two cents infgeration it might seem to be. gon ‘deiven byiTamesiNaughton man o\ 4as. o ired mining iproperties Perhaps the “sympathy vote” had | (€8 5 S1UTS S i | sequently had been elected. o 00000 the 1taliay |3tamps for Teply. Medical, legal and |~ 1t is an ancient but truc stosy|aVay on Beaver street this BRoTis | e e e L 1?\: Bl something to do with it; but to what | = &' s 1 PEODIC CON- | pp 4o things on a grand scale | oL T aprise oniy |MaTital advice cannot be given, nor | that, at an auspicious first night « | & The animal ran upon the side- | | 1°] extent this vote counted mobody| .. [0V SWAVed Y INESamMe eMO iy pingis and money seems to b FHE T (’ dp' Vican estended research be under-|pasier of corsmonies picked out | Malk I front of St Marys school ‘ —ae Lo ; 72 | tions and they vote according to the | i S0 | 780,000 squarc miles and a popula- [taken. All other questions Will re-| -cclebrilies” in the audienc and essayed to vault the fence but knows. “If “sympathy” swung ap- BRI i lnea ot itaken. ons. ebril ce to tai e | % P L‘[ o s qme &P same formula as in days of old. iekio partizuiaturlsoniences fion ot less than 2,000,000, Tn addi- |celve a personal reply, Unsigned te- I'a how. Among those introduicei|Wes unsuccessful. " Mr. Naughton Royalty Attends Funeral »r .ymal:h) I“u votes it held tne St 5 | Mrs. McCormick's brilliant cam-| o T Tieh colonies else. | quests cannot be answered. All lel-| were: Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Friszo, L\as thrown heavily to the ground| (Of Swedish Queen Today winnin, and. But who can tell o ablvehas 3 e jal.—E s e ering el . 1- [but was not injured. - o 13 . 0 T AT (e e ey in Illinois unquestionably has | 0 \editerranean is the | terS are confidential.—Editor. | the stuttering comedian, Harry K L t injured. g o] Rome, April 9 PY—TFuneral serv- ~hether “sympathy” was so potent? '\ o RELLY | en @ igh water mavk in woman's | - " 000 B0 ST T e th Is there a verse in (he Bible| ThAW. Imozene Wilson and the lat | ‘The membership of Coutt Friend- | cos for Queen Victoria ot Sweden In a city where municipal elections w85 il ol O Doltl s o Svant, Cer bt SoRts e \‘5"_‘ Hoesde “A‘“lcl hen: ”‘S" 2o e B ans hair 13 her|Arnold Rothstein ‘..“"mvpir y;:éh(\i‘w“j] e ;" 1421 yere held this morning in the Ger- Vaublly ate won with"a leeway.of a| oK tickets Town Clerk Thompsen | (o 0ol i L S me}““ Mediterranean is equally a i | In a right hand Doxtsatii|fe e S ieL R Ay ‘ll‘eepigf‘f:“‘n|ax\ Evangelical church here in th: e undveds ot ‘voles) 1300 1nok | AL nothing {o: woriyiaver auringi,© LS "C“a‘lh\gh\\a; between Great Britain and SO 00 iang 105 says e | 1208 in 'L‘\‘lrl\Hn\‘.\l <°Ih:‘ e 1e the | (00 SRt presence of her husband, King Gus like a treasury report the election. Mo gldn't miakesm o oo il e | e O her richest colonies. a woman have long hair, it is av“,‘“"“““L" . f"(;‘l“ : ]“ “”[ L;"’e A Safrs: Fay, tie sceress wito Hstate | i g sinces Willlan and, Brinces Or th s e speech and didn't participate active- | PP ¢ Sar | But that is only part of the pic- glory to her.” jiig;nog Introduce heniistushs (B3l i et gt oL mileh) allntiontatlthe L 8r L ot Bnadsppthe, Kings and e victory may have been due | i 2 : | from her father, Mark Hanna, isin| % . o a1°'Q] Why are birds not killea|the most celebrated of all. Perhaps |y jooiio hoatar this weel the ! Queen of ltaly,.and Premier Mussy- in large measure to the fact that| ¥ I the slectioneering. Perhaps he |\ oo jjtuze. Rrancewishen toimosecse e | in they perehion’alcharged wire? 1ot @ dozentin the entire audience T “ee"up;ed;fts o, g " veins, N 3% Hio e a cha 2 eri e e at the next great war will be be-| . i aline ] e veen s elaby | soek anusionth e frewd ronkanull| s e SRS SRR et (the Mediterraean whicn ™ (T BEEN OV Come in contact | Y-0uld have recoznized her. Sh | (oo R HER EReC I The body of the queen was not at ot it en fort o ol ity phatinisERnaveRheen duecaiizaiin il p Sy R e o Colld sl e open r0ad for the | i(h nothing else but this onc, wire, | Was Maud Adams. s 2 Y+ lihe services, but was carried later | e 2 e is th reviewing e AR e e = a fr —— from the villa Svezia where she die | been called the “Roosevelt of locai | TO1KS came his way and not because |\ ¢ e Tilinois campaign, jiimenanoralion soLanstive (Noons on A pereal L,m:,lqd ]‘(a“." s‘-"?,nended,(m;f‘ he amazinz number of delica- | . last Friday at ‘tieaage SR olitics;”” and if there ever was went out of his routine tracks to | | France in an emergency, It Italian |the wire without receiving a shock,j "% SHPHES COOEC D 06 t [ 3 e a politics;” a ere ever was any | ' Vel O : e -~ |as Tong as he did not come in con- | tessen stores in New York ix not o servations special funeral train, Which, With doubt about the applicability of th n No wonian hastesér been clected | D2Vl poReriinithe MedMerraneanis ty it ~with another wire, oriwith any= [ uchi dug o dite popularitysot ith | King Gustay, Prince Velliam and term, it 1s now removed. Mr. Quig- | Riding to a return for another|to the i'nited Staies Senate. How- | equal lo ihat of France there might | {hing that is directly or indirectly | pickled and tin mode of living as ‘o | 0n The Wealfier | Princess Ingrid aboard, departel ley's spectacular, come-back mudt|!°'M as town clerk really was one | ever, in 1922 Mrs. Rebecea 1. Ielton | be difficulty in doing this in case of {connected with the ground. Electric the demand for the recent house-| tor Stockholm. 2 v b 5 = it of the striking things of the present | WaS appoinfed by the Governor of i3 wap in which the two nations | current will not flow unless there is|hold commodity, gin. Following === | e ave beea due in some measure av 0 1 AETE S S| Goorgia 10 Till an unexpired term of [ ot Bl |a complete circuit. Should a per- | prohibition, almost every block Washington, April 9.—Forecadt| COULEEN MOORL MAY SUE least, to the public like for his| ‘° gn. Obviously, sentiment had | 35 gyys as Senator from that state | WOUld be opposed |son standing on ‘the earth touch theja hall dozen delicatessen stores. As|for Southern New lkngland: Fair| 108 Angeles, April 9 (P—The ¥ Rooseveltian fighting qualities, | MU¢h 10 do with if. This is not al- {and she sctually served for a day in| On the other hand, if Mediler- ) phirq sitting on an insulated wire, | soon as a customer becomes Known | onight with heavy frost; Thursday | 2miner today said that Colleen 4 St ek e organiza. | (0gelher an unsentimental age, de- |the Senate. Thers have been 12 | ranean naval power does not break |the current will pass through the|te the proprictor the latter usuailyfaiv; slowly rising temperature; | Moore, film star, and her Tusband, tion and then trounced the Demo. |S9te the brevalence of machines| ¥oMmen in the House of Representa-| oven for Italy, then she is at the |bird and the person to the earth, | concludes booking an order With:|moderate to fresh morthwest winds|John McCormack, motion pictur 2 i emrien s |tives, one of whom (Jeanette Ran-i "ty o FL(ich & con. |BiVing both a shock. i | “And how many bottles of gin2” | diminishing. | producer, have separated and that crats. v 3ok g 1 Kin, of Montana) was elected befora | \'= " s A 2 | Q. Where was Mary Brian born? — | Torecast for Eastern New York: | Miss Moore is expected {o file suit Asgain. there is a strong proba-| -Afer the accountants zot through | the adoption of the federal woman | tingency, being forced to importiys that her real name? Recently T notice fr operd | Iair; continued cold tonight; Thurs- | for divorce within the next two bility thal Mr, McDonough, who ! “1th Mt Thompson's affice it look- | suffrage amendment. | wheat, coal and other articles in or-| A, She was horn in Dallas. Texas. | glasses are used at the theater. Thojday parily cloudy; slowly rising | Weeks, probably alleged incompati- ~ias vasely mentioned fn'iha publis| e Tot about & week as it N | Of the eight women at present in | gor " maintain its population. [ Her real name is Louise Dantzlor. | explanation is in remarkable ini | temperature; moderatte northwest bility. : Dhompsont hwal il ot e {the House, all married or widowed | Of what value is & three-power Q. What system of measurement | provements in sta, lightinz. On}| prints prior to the moment when the | : ' chance of be-1rive are Republicans and three ave Ak POWEL | joes Sweden use” [Hiielother hand incrcacmptiniccile i ® Democrats seized upon him as thei. | N8 @8ain seriously considered as | Democ Three (Mesdames Kahn. | naval pact it it is to be predicated | A, The metric system [t outdoor sports has ballooned | Big Hope, lacked a wide appeal for | 1OWN clerk. But it also became | Rosers and Oldfield) were eclected | upon the relative strength of the| Q. Who is the head of the|seles of field glasses this reason. A great many people | KROWR during that time that all he | to succeed their Jate husbands. One | pavids of France and Ital {United States Naval Academy at DN ] RAISING CHICKENS i o ¢ 5 ; s o s, Langley) is the wife of a| o e SRR g Annapolis? A oeen o e Uh e theator| Tio vou vaise chicke Ever get the urge to start a small or la o vote easiest for the candidate they | [USS Was over methods that bagically | go o F5 00 o T one (s, | Suppose, for instance, Trance and S8 =20p O Adiiral Samuel 8 e e Toultey farm 'Im Drofi? you do, vou want all the information on the S0 & o had 1 gt ¢ ¢ hesty | o e ¥ T Y sage i i % = | s se ne-in-the- subject of poultry raising that you can get. Our Washington Bureau has have read about extensively. The nothing to do with honesty | McCormick) is the widow of i AN S L 6 naval build "% | Robinsons/ | siot chocolate machines once adorn.|| » comprenensi€ and at the same time condensed bulletin on thoe subject man who is more or less consistent. | And intezrity. Mr. Thompson never | former United States Semator and race? Such a contingency would| Q. What is dead reckoninz? |ing backs of seats. I could looi || €Dat Eives the fundumentals o ciicken raising and esg. production. All Iv “hefore the public rye” in one|climed he was fond of the fancy|the daughter of another. One (Mra.| force Great Britain to take motice | A At seaitis an cstimated of)that up too. if I didn't have to tair e e L e IR Fracding chichen edting nonlanatner e | cash register nor did he claim a lik- | OFC)_is the daughter of a three-| 4pg gpo would immediately build the position of the ship by calcula- fone of those bald preventative || eases. and other facis including a list of literature on the subject. 1¢ you 3 3 many | ; 5| times Democratic candidate for the | g jtion of the distance according to the | (reatments, merry optimist that 1]| 2F¢ interostec in chicken raising 1l out the coupen below and send for voters, 10 be a logical candidate for |IN8 for some other modern frills| presiden a former Congressman. l morve ships to lkeep herselt sufficieat- | number of knots made as shown by n : ks this bulletin; Bible biice: | wished upon him by the Common|One (Mrs. Pratt) was New York |ly ahead of France; and Japan and |the log, and the estimated speed of |~ 8, = == == e =(LIP COUPON HERE == o= w— o= Tn almost any system of democ. | Council. He merely preferred to do | first woman alderman, and | {he United States, in naval league |the “CS”)@L and the compass direction | pagthampton, 1. I.. is te be tha EOGLTRT ) 3 racy % wolltoudn man i mec | business ih the mamner of yo olden |ONe (Mrs. Norton) was the first| iy, pritain, would be compelled to | T Which the vessel has salled. Dead | summering spot of scriveners this{ okt SshilstonBuros ier BeiiaingHazaldy ¥ i L d ity i | woman Democratic Congresswoman Fe ; reckonliig is rvesorted {0, when thei . con’ Asnong those who will grate| 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C difficulty in winning popular approy. | time and let the rest go hang. | “Ihirty-eight of the 45 states haw‘ do likewise to keep up the ratio be- |sky is overcast and it is impoasiblellFiEees TisNe i G e s e | T want a copy of the bulletin POULTRY FARMING, and enclose here- al at the polls than a comparatively | Before going into the Republican | women.in their legislatures. Of the ftween themselves and England. to obtain the longitude and latitude 1. d4ner. Percy Hammond, Grant. with five centsato cover return postage and handling costs | o poor man, who invariably is con.|DPrimary Mr. Thompson announces |14 women in these stafe legisla-| ¢ the Naval Conference fails to b:’;“-"‘:‘?"on of the sun or stars. | B T Tovin Cobb, Walter | - Y Sl etei erm was his Jaei |tures. 99 or Republicans, 42 are g S A ‘ . What is the population of the | . : s s RAMm sidered “one of the people” for thia | that the nsuin \} rim e his 1 Democra s, and 5 yre Thacpendents | t.mh a rive-power pact it will ha‘xe Philippines” | Trumbull and John N. Wheeler, ' very reason. Obviously, the logic|The inference naturally was that aii | yiricen are state Senators, 63 were | failed of its real objectives and Will |\, “'In 7927 estimated population| , o0 o ——— St | strper axt seasen may be warped and sometimes a | he Wanted was “vindication.” Rank | re-clected and 12 are serving their | be a disuppointment to millions of | was 12.353,800. e Tt‘;fi‘l ':1"-‘{“““"“]“ the | e o | . source of wealkness rather than|and filo of Republicans settled the | fourth ferm. More than one-third | well-wishers outside of Iltaly and| Q. What is the derivation and| [/ JWER 0 0 e e I R AR ey g . strength: but that il exists is evi.|issue in the primary, when Colone! |are in the six New England states. | ppance, meaning of the name Carter? s e s L T am a reader of the New Britain Herald, ' 4 = z o Conneeticut has 20 women in its| i | A Ttisa British family name] BilctiSIing she oy L dent from the fact that few rich | Thompsoa rode so high in the re- | igiiiie™ 1y 1927.25, the mumper | 'here will be nothing 2pproaching derived from an occupation, one | brightly-jacketcd book and bega _——— e — e —— - men care to run for public office, | [urns that politicians held up their | of women in o legislatures was | actual limitation in a three-power |who drove a cart l“’ read. The title was “Silent Mur- ! knowing in advance that they are|hands in astonishment. The Demo- [126: in 1923 123; in 1924-23, | pact so long as Italy and. France ars | Q. ~What is the value of a small y handicapped. { crats, for o while harboring the no- 13" freec to continue their feud. nickel cent dated 1858, with fiying | o But th ot omieathis leetion. finaity | There have bien (wo women gov | e i 0 | The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trai B i But these are mere suppositions, | tofta s election, fINAIY o 1jors, Mrs. Ross. of Wyoming, and Ao Tt is catalogued at from 1 1lle 1ro ey a ee the Trans. y ontaine Fox- Kl and one man's guess is as zood as,came to the conclusion that to do | \irs. Jerzuson, of Texas, neither re- . to 5 cents. | another's. The chief fact is that Mp, | 0 might cause unnecessary splitting | elected. Seattle is the only large city | acts and ancles Q. 1\%:«( is electrodynamics? ; : : Lo o A. Ttis that branch of physics Quigley, with: the aid of the Repui- | © kois, assuming there were|il the United States to have had < _ !fc n t ‘ o Democra vell Republicans | SOman mayor, Mrs. Landes. Tn 1928, — that treats of clectric currents, THE SKIPPER OFTEN HAS TO PULL THE REGULAR OLD Aican organization—after eleetion | Democrats as we as Republicans | : reoecinlly oring | | Plorence E. Allen was re-elected a . specially of induction. ANDLADY = hoth the Tepublican and Democrath: | who wouid insist on “vindicating” | judse of the Supreme Court in Ohio By Roberl Quillen R e e L DLADY S$TUFF. machines usually are referred to ag | the colonel. and Genevieve R. Cline was ap- | ,I}“”y,’“:; 15’“"” 28 ""d"l"" WAr | titled to burial at Arlington National - Cline was an-§qpc e vou will, but statesmen | oy “organizations”—"put it a1l over The victory of Colonel Thompson Nointed a judze of the federal Cus-| 0T e S ai comefery: Mr, MeD. - all i \ding the | LOMS Court. In the federal Govern- | 2 Lok e Raveignt A. Any person Who has heen Mr. McDonough, and the entire L. fover all opposition, incinding the ooy “conin s at the head of : = president of the United States may publican ticket, like gliders towed | Hartford auditing firn, has bgen re- | Cyidven’s Turean, Women's Bureau, | K fown is a place wheie|he huried at Arlington National by an airplanc, soared o ights | soundir One naturally wonders | Burcau of Home Economics, Tass- | %% _""‘“h is ~°“‘“ it the banker |cemetery e ators cnlth i what Mr. Paonessa thinks about it. | port Division, and United Sxawm\"l';‘::;"‘[ AL AR N LAl Bl WAL RS RS B ) Citizens will congrail M ter having hrought sout the | Employees’ Compensation Commis- | = Rice Burroughs B = L congralul N ! & Bh o sion. Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille-| o A, Reseda, California Quigley and all the successiul can- | auditing of the books and pi | brandt was am astistant altorney| Removing the fecth won't cure| Q. 18 Bavaria an independent didates. In a sound government for some slight political oppo- |general of the United States from | ALl of our ills. Look what it did to |nation? 'stem it is zood policy to forget | sition to the colonel's continuance in o 1029 | the law. 10 istono ot thet comuonehl . PR s | = : | F it 500 ST e e states of the German republic. | ctionecring statements as quickly | office. The opposition, by the way, |0 Fo0 18 THEE B8 SORIPIET] Another « peculiarity of Easy| Q. What is the Salisbury oath? as possible. Both candidates made |secms (o have been very “Sisht™” | numbers in shich women vote, In| Street is that the bill collectors acz{ A. In 1086, after the completion fancy statements during the cam- | Two ye: from now, when INinofs in 1920, hallots were cast by | 1aWyers instead of former prize {of the Domesday Survey, William 1| paign, and so did their pactisan fol- | colonel retives, the ofice of town | 462 per cent of the women cligible | fighters. summonedico,Salisbusy aimesingron) 3 lowers: The publ i | s Al 1o vote, as against T4 per cent of | - all the landhelders of England, “of | ers, The public, wise to the sit- | clerk Wil be subject to auite ay @ MU U5 REERE LS POCCEE POl A system that can survive Jamai-) whomsoever they hold their lands.” | uation, usually discour these vambl: oy the faithful clection of 1923, 35 per cent of the | €& Singer must feel humiliatel (and required them to take an oath| sometimes at the e of 100 pes|tious adult wom d 63 per cent of the | “Nen paralyzed by mere wood al- of allegiance to himself as king. | cent. Mr. Quigiey. who made son: | = adult men voted. In Delaware, Ohio, | €Ol i e \ihe tamolaitaming oathc | pretty promises, will have I p- | QUERYING THE 10 a college com y. in 1924 per | —— Salisbury oath. | S I ve his op- pLER i THE FEDERAL eenb AL the siornen yofod st wore Lt vou did aigreat Ny s iwotl: | N0 What American city is the| portunity 1o carry them out; and RESERVE cligible, as Sxainst 73 per cent of|S¢sterday, and fecl content to sit|largest raliroad center? | s whether he is successful or whether problem after another con- |the men. Tn 1925, 63 per cent of ali |4Fd brag about it today, that's mia- [ A. Chicago, with thirty-four rail- | he isn't the next elcction iwo years| fronts ihe hard-workinz representa- | €ligible voters in the United States | G1e-age. roadsientering (he city. | from now will sce ¢ el A e O e e "'nu\" 51 (I:S e QR oo Al A e dRE oo flke ° approximately the | tives of (he dear people in Wa Cont n 1904 o there v e dhea | You can tell wilow's relatives vy |the artist. and where docs he live? | P me type of promises made ail | ington | 6r whather this Inerease seas dtie fo | Bhe spustering nolse they malte ag) A Heids 59 yeam old, snd his around. Most citizens, however, do | nator King some time wgo 100K |an increase in women's votes | she spends the life insurance. elle e e, not seem to be atly taken aback | umbr Ab ihe dleacrall Teserad Pt s 1; e Q. What are the first words by the promises, preferring to de- | System, elaiming it permitted unt WORLD POLITICS FROM | Marriage: A contract that gives [SPOKeR by Jesus Christ, as recorded eyl Ui ise ot i [Sste aim G i i Ui vou what you deserve and a lifs- |10 the Gospels? | . pdesihe t hoa system of | stricted security spoculation. As a 1e- LITTLE ACORNS time job trying to make alterations.| -, HOW is it that you sought| their own which no politicians have | sult | A kiie dnd odrrenty | hie diplomatic’ tonsion {hal has s me.” They are found in Luke 2:49. | yet been able to fathon committee 1s confronted wilh loak. | been smouldering between Ttaly and| Al Maly asks is the acknowl- Q. How many races did Man o’ | The Herald hereby congratulates | ing into this imporiant 1 Irauce dates from the v or| cdzed right to deserve and not : ; ing his important matter | s 1 noth e i i e S e A, He participated in fwenty-one all the successful candidates and| One obseryer of talent hias declar- | 1.ondon, made between Bilfe lesevos mnt tosentt bule, vaces, finishing first in twenty of trusts that they will co-operate to:ed that ihe recosery of some stoc in. Ir nd ftaly in Sieto | ot them, and second in the other. vield the city that hizh standard o g C Ttaly 1o enter t . . Pt Nerics . otk o Q. Ts it possible in bowling to e G e has heen al- DREd ol aWaE e el bl nl";“‘f"“‘ VENCEr 0N gy tha 5. 7. and 10 pins with one 1 pal government whi « d that therc js | upon t of the Allies W oH5! a9 outlines” |11 also the 7 and 10 pins with on . & BN Gegeot b ‘ Aol e s of ihis treaiy wax Pt make vou educated in thresiy.y majority in the Comnion oun L is not (il Bialn ,A‘ s follows A. Tt is possible to do both. Tn: will he overshelminz., and it is to!ac o7 1 1} ‘ “h | v ’ neither case, however. can it b SRR i L 1 the ca of com ooty i ) call it the Fel-imade excent with a fly back. There | : : 1 that this circun docs | panies. o1l v recovery o " : PR 1l Court @ s clogged. lig no combination on the alley which net bring with it a tendency 0 |shows a return of confidence : i St | has not. at one time or another, | C colonial tcrritories in Afrfea at the | You can get a d-cent shave 04 |been made, ~