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This insures pr tection against fraud In newspaper dis- tribution figures to both national and local advertise; The Herald s on male dally York at Hotaling'’s Newsstand, Bquare; Schultz's Newsstand, Grand Central, 42nd Street. tn_New Times Entrance 80 ou one who i “personally wet,” who is force: make arrests on liquor charg Sometimes, we und hurts. Another sign of spring being young is the fact that building contractor and their help forced to go through the of what constitutes a living and luxury No spring the are annual discussion wage. in business would be quite complete without it With the Black Rock bridge 1o traffic motorists the Main stem will be closed West L4 using reminded o Speaking of the Black Rock ‘bridge, there are estimable women in the city who remember the time it was constructed; but they are not discussing it with neighbors. naturally A modern equation: The number of seeking divorce equals the number of possible alibis by a motorist when haled before the judge to explain how he happened to drive that way. How is it that lages bear down so much harder on automobile drivers than judges? Most of the country squires don’t even remit costs. judges in the vil- big city Julius H. Barnes, business conditions in his review of the other day, feel good have made everybody ‘Wall street. Stocks 8ing ever since. except been sag- The Hartford Board of Aldermen has done its bit about prohibition by memorializing Congress to start re- pealing the 1Sth 1t enough councilmanic bodics, legisia- tures, quasi-public and private ganizations do the same, something may yet be done about it amendment. or- Numerous small towns 1 pointed over the census public. Not even a are « s figures made snail goes any slower than many a small town For 300 years, we read, violin makers have striven in v the tone of the ain to equal violins made by Antonio Stradivari. Fortunatel Stradivari about machi tion, knew nothing ery and mas “FREE RENT, FREE EVERYTHING' It may be follow somewhat dif the communistic doc free rent for the t food, and would think the landlords to provide the tled tisfaction employed free everything ¢ upp free rent would to something besides while payi to something oy were a man from dis that 1ssing f just o crim higher prices wher fies them. Wha what not to pay f topi void of good f 8 \ank, so maintalns a put ment which is effic days of Hoover prosy nors money than There are | be ready Otherwis bothering | | | there is need to ask for free this and | to prove them | that when it is already being handed ‘ is scarcely worth while | out free of charge is ons of life’s [ anyone with them. it B SENATOR WAGNER'S BILLS HAVE WIDE APPEAL Wagner New York, who believes in being r mysteri 'HE “SHINE BOYS" dn't mortal It bother malc wol ordi rator of a if only one boott Democrat asked him about his “shine” when | turned to the Senate after his term he happen hookir he | ends—like all good Democrats and dow good icans—has gone a long starts when wsure his continuing popu- ask the same question. sponsoring two measur dislikes to say appeal strongl | a dozen time And v file in t ple bootbl ks s and they perform a practical f finally passed into law than ac s was done indicates that in realize that this no time ip of a definite federal ergency construction to provide for com- how many are In our country we con and nobody v daddies and their man i do better than “esti- e unem- ow der es of variou en and cou milli MAKING THE “IOR CHILDRIEN PILMS ONLY" in power not to car v votes are lost D ) boys are interfered with 3 3 remove this ilding, i s likely to | should s an even bet c 1o vice inso- {OWNING A BIRTH CERTIFICATL ule of IS WGRTH WHILL larg ustriousness £ also, there must It t of youngst 1rns out tha finding it necess immorality and prove the indecency St to be en could minds possi- how thoughts irth cer ed into their the domestic Much as we t millennium, and certain : ar at it cannot come too soon o suit 1 tastes, it looks 1 conduct would children to us as Birth certificat v ' the elimination of these sad re- value to everyone flections of human his life. They are th moy it in the world to prove thi to loc To the hest of our knowledge no 1tho s; and ther es | moving picture impresario in life having nothing to do with orcd to make both ends meet Government's activities when catering exclusively to chilc Ccsentetion 4 1 erage such worthy tries to When Canada Ameri for he children and tray abroa system has its drawbacks. Mesico or oth up, paying his way into a T Salions Enothix . alace on the assumption he of 4 birth certific ind hear something ir ed con- with other identification intel- finds his enl road one of case wise for the tape that sometimes inu isfaction in around h poilywa oon g—on nd for all t when they become to own t 1 be of dis inst the at some me or ot stand Britain r« o proof of 0 or ol would elimin- around which good Polly- 1 will not injure THAT CHESHIRE STTUATION There has been no overwhelming ush on the part of New Britain people to sign the petition addressed to President Mellen of the Consoli- ed railroad begging him not tween Bristol, New Britain and Hartford. A number of Polish emigrants arrived in this city Monday and tiore came here vesterday. About ten mem s of the G. A. have died since last Memorial R Undoubtedly there are many this city who are not aware of the yenalty imposad for shooting on day or carrying a gun on th: ne day. The May the Lyceum is attracting ention not only in this nearby town; a held universal city but | festival to be at Facts and Fancies 0 & certa last s like a car. A is built ain number of miles, not number of years. | a certain B corn| sbane ran ery s ryve liquor ahead of little of his revenuc | South anyway. b comes Tame is fleeting. and you probably can’t remember six cclebrities \\'VU‘ smoked Luckies last year. AT, men Coolidge would like {o he re- an ex-president who own His type that about Teddy. minded his business. ould feel way Encourage the boy to become a plumber instead of a surgeon. It's so much less trouble to go back for his tools. Some curious wreck blase they would they made it. people and others stop it wouldn't do to iolators. Somebody Jail to pay expenses. stin arrest ¢ v must New York has two kinds of speak those called “night clubs, and those called “spik izzies. ays an enemy of vir- | successful a book lic about having Suceess is alw The mor more people read it, tu is the Americanisn rich manufactur all the price of ) per cent. Gleefully forcing the r of play pretties 10 taxes: wondering why | play pretties goes up unselfish thought a vear All you need to devotion to service of money is about from good bpnds. nspire without a million Maybe that developed the the Kind of the way reason some Senator: is because they have habit of appealing to people that can’t read. 1f such things can't think, docs a weak tire know when have on a new Spring suit? how you One way to study the stars is to be minded and your au- tomobile manners while walking. absent use One reason why modern young-| can't find jobs is because so ny concerns already have general managers, seems far vour home Jjust once. Opportunity just nobody in is content to knock away | becaus town Tsn't it that the only men in America who don't know how to enforce the law should have been se- lected as officials, stranze Other itures have h become sealskin, but the muskrat is| the only one that is terrapin when s cooked. My the Correct this sentence check stubs seldom agrec with bank's said she, “but I never sus- banks of cheating me. records,” peet the | dri: 1930, Publishers Syndicate Copyright Observations On The Weather Washington, April 30.—Iorecast thern New lingland: = Partly tonight and Thursd: warmer; moderate southe ast for Kastern New York: loudy tonight and Thursday; 00l in extreme south portion ;omderate southwest winds. ast for New Haven and Fair an tly warmer rsday cloudy. the LTy | litions covers tlantic coast Gulf of to Flori ugh of low vard from nd thence coast fom Lwrence pressure extends Alberta to wvestward to the mperatures arc the lower Atlantic va Middl states and N ditions favor for cloudiness perature Y this with Low 14 to| discontinue the third rail system be- | the | Lorraine | Islan | | tion QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by | writing to the Question Iiditor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- | ton, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended rescarch be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- | ters are confidential.—Editor. Q family name or a titl ATCH famous Was Caesar of patrician its de- son of Aencas. the £ Alsa mostly German or French? has a populd per cent German was the cognomen Roman family Julian cl It was rank, and claimed to scent from lTulus, the Losar of of trace Q 2 population o Lorraine A, Alsace-Lorraine tion of approximately 80 German origin, and the language is most used. The grea German population is in Alsace greater Irench population in do To whom ribilof belong? ey are part Alaska, and belong to the Ur Q of the Territory o d Sta Q. A What is Labradorite? A variety of ng of aluminum calciu te. It is found wrope and Labrador, beautif sodium silic northern F cleavable in varietics show a color, especially used changr pol and are | mental purposes Q. What does U for? A Q United 1s Congress now or special session It is the regular session which by law on December 2, 1929, What kind of wire Does corrosion Q aerials? A The National Radio Tnstitute says that ri or other accumula- on the w will affect efficiency cquency waves have the ling on the outside they will encounter undue if the of the wire badly corroded. For this reason copper wire, having a coat of ¢ is often used for aerials. amel coating is supposed fo give the best results, What is best affect the st its Radio f faculty of tr: of any conductor, and resistance surface is amel or tin The en- Q. is the comparative fl and Ohio? A, n 500,000 poun pounds. What is the caloric va buttermilk? Protein calories 33; 3; and carbohydrate total 100 calories (10 o: How did the name? ATt provincial terel,” me strument. Q. Who first ven days of the 1928, California produccd s and Ohio 15,826, fat calo- | ri 3 04 Q calories | ) | cotter-pin get its | old “cot- is derived from h an expression, ge-shaped. in- to the Babylonians divided ir into twelve s th nd night into he and the into minutes, and devised the week of seven ending with a day of rest called Sabattu. Through Tsrael this institution the week | mont of | with a sacred day became the herit-| of ¢ | the to name the seven days of the v and these were named according {o | the seven Trom Al this week system nomenclatu and Romans and system spread {o peoples conquered by the names of the were translated Is steam water? Tt s w in vapor Tow state of Abou Whe Apache Indians in the United States Tive? A, In the Whitc vation, Arizona . t € i nd body water Nise Jurope later world Egyptians wer age of the he ancient ure planets. xan its of Greeks the onic s, and week | with came to the from the 1lom Te atin days of the form therr many lakes arc lorida in Q. do the Mountain reser- of Tt has an area of approxim Q. three methods A, diation Q tr Cony What islands in the A irda Q. T foul but tween fir: are Tiburon s territory third home, counted A. Y Q. Ts President A4 No. Hoover British Leader Present In Frontier Tervitory April 20 (P—7 Mard report that Colonel ous British Asiatic under-cover town n gion between Iraq Turkish Turkish pr and Persia settin nublic opinion P he Turkish the govert vatching color ind doir e proxin of key's Kurdish provinces Sheik Said’s revolt unruly ousnes of the and home of tribes, lains Turkish nery s the reported presence hor o o) R, according to his s e Tur jec ert ho opinion, i a than of nore ense. | street, |One n New York running April half oft the solidly ramparted on cither with huge show windows displaying tur-trimmed coats, tailor-made suils and afternoon and evening f irtling valu Iror onc ~Division n blocks ry, or so castward 5 rocks o a femininc of the most int fares in the fashions from th viewpo g thor- Quickly Pari resti oug town. copied style ce are 48 hours ateliers r here n f on rifth and on view in ocrati Madison aver Divigion street, howeve one-third to onc-ha in many way or ov ud el cor Iy vated structure shuts off n plet sunshine, ail glow dazzle, shops with pur are o v ol cha rarely low displa and Shop: advertise, out front. sunday v have no names | all and choru nds buy n Most of the strect )ik ther e a ri ther Division to ba ain. few strict] Lblishmer the e first price as @ hen on o until a sati Thus of 1I'rom 1 1ggle is reached ay are chorus 18 ity Allen rray Division by il I of stop of cart merchants in the march uptown Shopping st Side is not only ¢ 1or bte on heaper, but fin the hak bid maker you com how walk sece wool production of Californiu | Color door oors years v onite sport. n kept during v rvidl {s puffing d pi brown s-cover s 1o cxpert scems 1o hold the f Broome st 1is shop is on At wr cult word occasior nig University C1 We friends on | girt a comedian in a revue: Il be a dirty Pittsburgh! Cries Broadway name—like —o00 hook review entire story pursued by iwo Parisian bounders who escort her every- where with much bowing and hand- kissing but she always has to pay the checks. It is difficult to know what to call them.” It people wouldn't hing tl might hee From out the is “Through- the American simply die be called a g oy | pair of French (Copyright, 1930, Syndicate, PRINCE GAROL T0 SEEK FORGIVENESS Rumanian Former Heir fo Throne Plans Reconciliation McNaught Inc.) Rlumania, April 30 (P Dashing rce Carol, who sold throne h was his birthright with a Titian haired inamor- it may come back home from France and ask forgiveness of his Princess Helen of Greece, who of his son, King Michael. The paper Cuventul sa it has confirmation of rumors that the fornmer crown prince is attempting a reconciliation with his wife and tha he broken off with Mme. Lu- pescu. e prince is supposed to have written a letter conveying this idea to the princess at Easter. Professor Joga, Carol's former tu- tor, also visited the princess 1o plead his 1t believed that he carry her answer to her exiled and when leaves shortly for It was said the family discussing the and t lheir attitude had been decided. Buchare the is mot W vs 1s causc is will h D ————————— Flashes of Life | e ——ed the Associated T York — Douglas Fairbanks, is proficient with driver, mashie, ck and the like, may be expect- N who W ed to improve his game. For the | next few days he will watch Bobby Jones and Walker cup teammates hitting golt bells into the Atlantic ocean and perhaps assist them. He's going abroad on the same boat as the team. He played a pre-voyage practice round with George Von Elm and Leo Diegel. Paris—Colored dresses for tennis are disapproved by the queen of the | courts. Some girls intend to wear | pastel shades at Wimbledon, but Mrs. Helen Wills Moody says: “After all white's best."” | Great Neck, N. Y. — Until a real spring day, a novelty this year, |tempted her recently, Thyra Samter | Winslowask had not been on a bi- cycle since her girlhood in Fort | Smith, Ark. Now she is laid up at home, her right foot in a plaster | cast. She fell off and broke her big toe. Westficld, N. J. — Mrs. Elizabeth Bellingrath, 73, has had her first air- I plane ride, all the more enjoyable because the pilot was her grandson, Robert Neitzel Buck, 16, who madr his first solo flight March 15, got a {license April 10 and then took dad up. | - OPEAKER ASSERTY {MacCormick Blames Poor Gon- ditions for Recent Unrest April 30 (UP)—A: prisons in the United | States are firetraps, in the opinion {of A. . MacCormick of the United States department of justice, who fifth general i ,New Haven, least 200 addressed the session | and annual meeting of the Connecti- cut Conférence of Social Workers | here last night. | MacCormick cited recent prison disorders at Clinton, N. Y., Auburn, |N. Y., Fort Leavenworth, Colorada d Missouri. Clinton, he declared, is the “Siberia of New York state.” He charged Yort Leavenworth offi- cials endeavored to meet a deficit by serving poor food. | Calibre of the guards was blame1 for the Colorado trouble and over- crowding and “filthy” conditions | for the Missouri outbreak. At th | the Missouri prison, MacCormick stated, he saw a woman in ball and | chain and 2500 convicts working in |a shop with only one light for 12 machine: MacCormick said the contingency which resulted in the Ohio disaster | should have been met 10 years ago. | The conference adjourned after |electing Dr. George Hawley, | Bridgeport surgeon, president fo: | 1931 and chosing Bridgeport as the | next convention city. i Walking-leaf insects of southern [ sia bear markings and expansions | upon their wings and legs resem- |bling leaves, making them difficult |to see. TEACHING CRILDREN THE TACTS OF SEX of sex was indecent. intimately th 4 usefulness, a ¥ about birth girl first ns from Loy or the Tt Bureau has rea - — — — — =CLIP COU v copy and en: x herewith five I’l - |w¥ NAME .. a reader of the New Bri was_associ S FEACHING with secret and 1d women are comin connected with the phy e individual and with the welf, that its right use is the surcst basis and that it is a subject full of noble- Now, mer and sex exists in all normal childre “Where did the como from? the s opportunity without e falsehood an. with who and help somo advice dy ou an authoritative bulletin, on “Teaching Children Facts of tragedy for one of your children. Fill TON HERE = = o o Britain Herald, CHILDRE cents, to cover retu THE FACTS se and STATE .. tain Herald, - —— i —— — — —— — — — — — | Mickey (Himself) McGuire