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[ - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. . . H HIGGINS GROWS CAUSTIC ) L read the bellicose | Say all we wunt about the beneficent i = % .1 Nashville New Britain Herald SR RO e et e ok estions . |New Haven HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY I t “omni cd had said was t t remains that there is a lot :m; (x:t‘::;m! ; New Britaln, Connscticut ; o t ¢ the h government, fully of hard work to be done during the | an | i | Norfolk, Va. o e i a8, nce the French t e er growing season, and farmers and | Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) 7 o t teartul " their families still get up at day-| Bo At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.00 & Tear 12,00 Thres Mont s the matter standing still d work until sunset. And the | | e farmer, with a fairly large | obtains considerable help is boys and girls, and eve and they work with | Northfield, Vt. | Portland, Me. | st. Louis ek | Washington ... 88 Mrs. Ayer Will Seek Divorce in Reno Courts ST R (e e i % : ; ey b Aeiieniloest S el cno, Nev.. June 3 (M — Mrs. i Brit ; iy S 5 —— Helen Draper Aver, daughter of eI nE s 1 > open the rou will be found that the jeorge A. Draper, wealthy Boston ' farmer is the beneficiary of | manufacturer, has established a resi- pply by not going dence here, apparently for the pur- pose of suing for a divorce. Her husband is Nathaniel Ayer, | Boston, financier and banker. In v circle. >4 can get an mass production | question of fact or information by i 1 to com- ting to the Question Editor, New | N« k e 3.—Beer | up florist shops. January, 1920, she obtained a di- n t Yd‘l_\\ashms.cn ‘BU_reau « te Vorkville = | vorce here from Walbridge Smith v York avenue, Washing- to dal | e he most hilarious situation 1n | mae, nephew of the late president. Al ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in|hyrew h dr ack an musical show to my notion ‘8| s Ayer arrived here from her nto huge es- |stamps for reply. Medical, legal and i Yorkvil n Bert Lahr is whirled about in | (irter home at Santa Barbara, from central head- marital advice cannot be given, nor ! (apping and 1 o revolving machine for a fIying | anr. and brought with her nine ¢ even Mr. Ford has |€an extended research be under-|inan son ctior test. When it is stopped a pencil is | o vants, several automobiles and ken. All other questions will re-|ast es and is wide open. held up before him. He is asked | oo or her favorite ho 5 ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- Y vill y 2 een hat i 3 3 farmers them- guests cannot be answered. All let- jot bef “A picket f he cries = cold to the idca. ters are confidentiai.—Editor. . GERMANS DEPOSIT MARKS ethods and | . oy heMagullempar employ in the various| . 1% to keep on bai Berlin, June 3 (UP)—The Ger- s athes i Mogul emperors motor cvcle cops.” writes J. H., | man government deposited 100,000, P B ] 1 X r vou by the arm out | 000 marks ($23.850,000) in the Iny m hands of lie in a priso . . a th mela 15, that whatisit you ride around :n | ternational bahk today as its con- § i S i beantin intire L me for a nice smalking.” | tribution to the revolving fund of Tndia jered the most hea Somebody should warn them J [that institution. farmers be possible if to bring about such 5 PR i n the worl I 14, i { R atietratl t | tear easily under the wing. P — = ] as bu Shah Jehan as ? t ght. 1930, McNaught ‘ a Factsand Fancies [neme reos i ot e fo ot S T sl pcate, Tne) Palace.” han was the fifth | {5 s S 3 of the Mogal emperore of Delhi and | gczen ‘nortbraus and ravisieners | (O\bservations o v cnown bt e beieced fo be 1308 5 . On The Weather URBAN DEVELOPMENTS s s A sy with 2 Lopped Saxes nope. Morad, and Dara. Au- wused his eldest brother ! ; Vashington, *June 3.—Forecast put to death and : shut up in prison, | ook ; osed his r and co! Bealas atr e fi £ e AT 0 N o Aolcipogue: process of Wi~ chunge in temperature. Moderate or Southern New England Vair | ht and Wednesday. Not much | his death in 148 Kove ok e : * to fresh west and southwest winds. Q. What proportion of the g . 4 Forecast for Eastern New York: | on of New York City v ¢ i e tonight ghtly warmer in | 1 New: ¥ tate? 5 ¥ s i portion; Wednesday partly | thed a : moderate west and south Jorecast for New Haven and | AN INCIDENT IN NEVADA and “'!‘dr‘ strong area of high stan he country east of | — bills upon An arca of | payments are due or past d Don't covers the Rocky| you find rd t creditors gion and one tongue of | satisfied by trying to spread a pay re extends northeastward | cf g so many? Why not bor- perior and the other | row from ws, pay all those bills and serta. Warm | have but one small account to meet ried high | r ? 810 to § far as| houschold goods. Abeolutely confiden- ere report- | ta T ded. Iavestigate. (e . ed northwestern states and | No obligation. AL REVOLT IN INDIA = - shnlase v 0 D, ety el ssouri and Mississippi Valleys i SR e i : ditions favor for this vicinity | The entire cost is covered by an in- r with rising tempera- | terest charge of three and one half 3 2 £ | T by i asing cloudi- per cent per month on the unpaid dhaws b t ation n balance, just for the actual time the Liangp sl sl or e red f TR S Temperatures y money is in use. Ng other charges— EoLsere aicon s ¢ untr ! - it R S 1 Low | no deductions. ; ) O, oderns don't know neans. It mea S ald pot “A Helpful Loan Service For the Home" : PHONE 4950 — The o - Mutual System A 300 MAIN STREET MUSCLE SHOALS A~ IS It is noted e gorgeous view of Pike's Peak learn that the 1eseloped i has ready a complete and au explaining habits of them from doing damage. F. e e Glie dOULONEREE R e et R Wash Bur New Britain Herald, Was HEIR CONTF e and hand — WHEN THE SKIPPER HAS ASKED A WOMAN FOR THE THIRD TIME TO PLEASE NOT TIE HER CLOTHESLINE TO THE . | TROLLEY COMPANY'S POLES. figure, 1 chitecture to throw the roof w ar of the 25 Years Ago Today =+ . Where are the headquarters? A. Tt was founded in New York 1219, and is composed of Ameri part of the Steuben society? oppose any political. The FORD AND THE TARMS 1 sto o tay told elbach has laid Walnut ssioners ko ceirictions co1- National Balloon Race g the u e Elimination Postponed Aound ,fi,,,],.‘,‘zk arr ,»:M,,.,. amsilve Washington, June 3 (#—The na- Sonplel A tional eliminatiol halicon race \eduled to start June 10 from ¢ Houston, Texas, was postponed {o- mine faw itain manufacturers are v =5 g i ¢ : New H; Ty Al 27| day to July 4 by the National Aeros IWO NATIONS AT ODD ] ‘ - wzrl\fiv rvri ed a ard-1 autic association to mit three | ¢ price of wheat, prom which promises to be Tene inves . t of 2g “below the cost of T i most successful one ir re rators of more entries, loyed on |AMI2 | The additional contenders, who The wea nas t v cold | cwell the entry list to 15, are Cap during the past few Ic¢ | {ain H. E. Heneywell, veteran De in the hands of rle ¥ p compelied to loo lea, however. 53 has fallen down consider- | yroit balloonist. who was victorious Hoover unquestionably ribe h r nild interest t c T m time to time and | 2bl in ¥ 1916, and 1 R. J. Blair | S e o Senite 7 W Rivier \ - T TYE e b e = and S. A. Trotter, pilot and aide of e e by - S : & i g ‘m»‘ WASHIZU NAMED ATTACHE 4 Goodyear-Zeppelin corporation | mains in the way in a oba- | wher 138¢ a T sey was one of thosC| mokyo June 3 (B — Shohet | halloon, and an entrant of the Cleve- | bility will stick to its guns u ' nakes “patriotic”’ speeches with his | « sght it up years ago; and | Washizu has been appointed mili- | jand Chamber of Commerce whose | direction of Se r 1 f turned toward France. ere have been others tary attache to the Japanese em- | personnel has not been selected bassy at Washington succeeding 252 lonel Hisao Watari. Washizu at| The population of Java, §. D. has present is an Instructor at the army | increased from 527 to 529 since 1920 kick out of the Republiean party | , looked forward to by a n vith even the present farm 1abor |infantry school at Tokyo. the census has disclosed. man t administration failed ] 3 and his recont that no factory labor can compete