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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1930. — Brit SEEEEEELEEELELLELLLSEEEELEEEHLIHSL LS L5EEE86888888% | song and the audicnce scched to|other—completed the first fene New Britain Herald : 2 : ey e Facts am{Fancies f enjoy it { Hartford was 13th with a mere Ko . W Then something happened. The | 3,027 RERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT i al th point ou & — — words and actions were not coordi-| New Dritain at that time was N Connecticut n 1 1 cont 2 ' | nated. With the singer's face going| merely the “Great Swamp h \\h:vr‘e N £ . through all sorts of contortions, | few white men lived and where no Sunday Eszcepted) g 7 ome to (hink of il & piE's cor- Makes Random Observations there was perfect silence. Then tha | even any Indians cared to spend the Bidg. €1 C : tailimay he illegal. % actor seemed to pause. His lips|night. Not a pleasant place, sure- = On the City and Its People losed. He dropped his hands to|ly. but at least the enumerators of ou can tell a land of oppor ¢ his side, made a courteous bow and| 1756 drew no protests from the the number and prosperity o . e s 2l s s and 1 < then Mool 0000 e0ETT TIPS PIIPEEIIPEOIPIFIITEFEIESTEOR® Sccmed 10 awail the cxpected ap- | Crows and bullfrogs which (h plause All the time an eloguent | habited the third ward peech, interspersed with snatches| 2 of song emanated from that mys-| Vane Designet Should Have rious source from whence comes Taken Normal School Course music in sound movies At the “Athens” of New dBritain, When the picture was supposed t0 namely thé New Britain State Nor- pathetic, the audience was con-|mal.school. one might reasonably Ised with laughter. When the| expect to find existent a thorough & was sentimental, screams of knowledge of letters for it is in thia came from the auditorium. | institution that the school marms someone connected with th who will teach the coming genera- ement sudden discovered | tions their A. B. C's e educated tuation. The picture—still un-| Recently a heen observer had his 3 Yo tall ompleted—stopped and was whisk- | attention drawn to the weather vane t a . amed o lell e I from the screen and another sub~ on top of the school tower. Care- SRS S gh e ogks distinguished. D R - ior ituted. Later the former picture fully he studied it so as to be sure “ase u i . S k. this time sound and|he was not mistaken. Then he properly coordinat- | chuckled The for North on ell *"[the weather vane is turned the 5 wrong way and as a result appears ThetpanaGolie much like a first gradec’s efforts at We Love Him, Ugh! RrRHNEEU T This golf Lusiness is hecoming serious matter. The landscape 18 daugh- ; « > ! t cluttered up with links, prac e g By Robert Quillen pping agenc Unfair to Blame Individual 3 ¢ h not Xt war he a t Lor Property Assessments omplied I a at < ) f b 1 Happy > * port . a nade som r his own ac- ML A s . ) 8 t mo t ] that i nt an ived at the conclusior navy in t polit i ents. Linder appears prove n g v \ d t was in his aliens & mayor wonder if Musso Helena and Doorn o the am or e one unalloved ad- paper & i A 't The These Elernal Triangles Affecting Modern Youth Dressing her as a | Breater a | greens and gentlemen wearing Britain hossiand ING EASY WITH THE BISHOP ¢ t be such a shock to Dad 1gh t h 4 e 1 : stores are going in | Modern If nothing els : ve and some are | wall copiously marked with putting greens |Chalk drawings the writer noticed g a m o 1 ) tev which types who are not sure of | heart containing the startling infor- tl becaliss a t L 4 themselves learn how to roll the | patien WL S0 15 BN AR 1Dt nt | & t end tle white ball into the hole D P A iggestion A Our chief complaint is that some- : S s lly moves the hole just 45| BOYS Invent New Gun ot X ¥ e ailead ore: ball Mimic Warfare Ylot vel t : TRl e B on i T here is war on Glen street—war e body \e general direction of death, with generals. scouts, powers 1 . rd t ¢ ini re the hole was when we lookad |and rules that are better n those y 4 last. and discover that the tup has{in most wars. Casualties fall in all oved or besan moved to another |4irections, but get up and walk off lecation lthe field of battle, arguing very There are plain and fancy golfers. [ loudly that they are not “dead 5 golfer strides out to the|“wounded.” Of course the T 55 ! although 2¢ ) . e e. places the ball in position, gives ' are all between small boys. y isty whack and watches it sail. | weapons are home made guns stock remarks is “Two hundred | shoot circular rubber bands, o fifty vards? Not 30 bad for|mense proportions. cut from Then he vanishes down t ses of automobile tires But the fancy golfers!| Along the street in st see a fancy golfer to ap- Rockwell avenue, back of comes on the houses there. in yards and on side- bow colors anl .8, the batiles rage 0 armies ticks with | strive for the possession of the roof ith ! porch. Rubber bands fly fast and b to | furiously. If a boy is hit he is sup- nclines toward & jposed to be “dead ut, boynk second thought de- are S inded and i toibash th get the rigat mine Ju s elig the right stance, [ compete golfer. is as important | oy, the right wife Morc ulging by the amo ¢ and time expsndsd st extend at the exac The bod A 3 ke, one a hoard inches wide and half On the end of this smaller stich s held in pl rubber is placed lengthwise I e T &i t mar wiggles 1 R ] i nut ggle more or less It Will Happeu In the 1 ¢ a light- e bottom o v buard Best Regulated Theaters i i e ccuTAby(DERL protrudir the |amaller stick, for £ the weapon is complete ¢ prettily | In order to “load” it the boy takes reome is exhaust. |AnOther rubber band about a half the fancy golter |InCh Wide, stgetches it over larger ng. There is a|Doard lengthwise, and puts the end (he club hits |between the smaller stick and the golfer gazes [N of the board. The tendion of the laround the larger hoard and ar.und en. with a small nail driven s and looks in vain !fl"“'"-' bands will hold it in place u —Hoover 2 one informs him that nc (1l the boy “pulls the trigger.” or in 0 comm o RS Jate SnEY n a sentimenta and the lit hite pill may 'Other worls compresses the of hundred yards to the jthe sn ick by closing it in his ough. But the fancy |hand < finger hooked around not dicheartened. He the nail zhead of finger, holds it| The results are immediats The h way the wind rubber _hand is released and fiies head know-|With unerring accuracy in th marches out onto the!tion the gun is pointed. Some of the th the confidence of Julius | revolvers” will shoot an almost in- Y e ble distance. Even when point- a fancy golf-|ed straight up in the air the band §0 n A0 feet in the air. 1 direc- New Britain and Meriden A B o g Observations he cager awaiting of the last ABUSING POLICE (1 1 Sl : conmie send et e e | O The Weather pass Meriden in po Washington, June 7,—Forecast for Southern New England: Cloudy possibiy showers, cooler oxcept on ruggied along in wt it had passed the n growth, only to find turns were in that Meri- | ad grown correspondingly and | ahead by a narrow margin, | that New | ., | with slowly rising temperatur succeeded in passing | Conditions: The disturbance that s over nothern Illinois Thursday night is moving east-northeastward | with slight] reaged intensity Iorecast for Eastern New York: Cioudy and cooler preceded by Saturda Sunday fair, When New Britain was first in corporated and enumerated DISCUSSING A NEW BRIDGE | The outlook is for showers on turday along the Atlantic coas Tt will be cooler on Saturday in St : ' ; ~ e aitar’s (a1t o : s e i 25 Years Ago Today Nearly ha i ¢and Wilcox Co. plant in Berlin was t had hoosted to more than destroyed by fire last evening. The Foreign ety 3 o it was tele 1 for 10| 6 ng 25,423 against New damage is estynated at $30.000 1.007 The advertised fireworks at White the tide had turned and | Oak last night failed to materialize Hardware City swept close upon | to the disappointment of the large heels. mustering 28,202 crowd that went over to see them. people to Meriden's 28.695. Then| The German singing societies of me the rapid growth of the early [New Haven, Waterbury, Walling- entury, and by 1910 New | ford. Meriden and this citv are Britain had moved up to 43,316 and 'holding their annual singing fest 2.066. | here today Judge Gaffney an active part and it retainad in the school hoard meeting vesters proximate margin during the day, presenting a number of petis vears jitions other close foe for| Cupid had a husy week Stowe FIGURES ON EMPLOY MENT according ain went by it in to the town clerh. Eighteen wed ed onl \ vears later the Hat City dings were performed No one has | registored gain and went| A complaint has been made to the nney. He ) to fall behind in police commissioners over the pra public ? that census New Britain's | tice of several policemen in clube meeting ase was more than 9.000, while bing their prisoners bury's waa exactly one person, | Although the daw for the’ fire- s not_until 1870 that New) works~celebration is still anay off, ain became a larger city than|boys about the city are already wich, while the 1880 count!amusing themselves hy scaring it pass Middletown, New TLon- | horses with the.crackers don. Norwalk and Stamford. Nor-| wieh resisted unul 1200 but has Poison Liquor Flooding o first census in Connectient| INafion, Official Asserts ken by the colonial! New Yori. June 7 PE-A warn ment ia nteresting to & 1l a flood of poison liquor is towne were S R ! t 15 issued todey Charles Norris, chief medieal 5.664 seuls within its bor- mined that wood alcohol poisoning rs. ‘N was second with hid cavsed the death of nine men H hout a d less. and New In the last two days redilec s 1 n E t t r 1 lon't 1 n Haven. Fairfield. Windsor and \\'aL[ Norris said there had heen 24 > other w outlined e op : f P T 1 lingford followed in order. Farm- |deaths from wood alcohol poisoning Bridgeport ofdnance district ' B P ht ng him |ington was seventh, and at this time [in the city since May 16 Norfolk—Judge James P. Wood-| Only one tis erit o crs. the big ck contained what are now' Plainville. | Seven of those who died lived in The on andidate in the . DAt ruff of Litchfield, elected president | Renchley — is ever heard laughing (Copyright. 1 Nau RBerlin and New Rritain. Stratford, |the congested section on the lower state of Connecticut is gal d of Litchfield County University club. ! right out loud at the theater. And| _ Syndicate, Inc) _ ‘Smnmgmn ~ and Lebanon—none ‘Lan Side, | R LEVITT STIRS UP INTEREST