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16 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930. e eves misted. 1t | herse d a semblance of sophis-| Q. What is the capital of the Ba-|of a jail trusty who married the‘!nn of deaths last night in the mid- nown him and could | tication. And Jay had put on the [ hama Islands? deputy county clerk has come to|west showed 36 from heat prostra. touches with clothes of | A. Nassau. light. Edgar Doss left the Univer- [tion and 76 drownings since t Q. What is the value of gold per |sity of Illinois and joined a show |wave started last Sunday. crowded around |ounce in the United States? troupe. - Drunk in Hopkinsville he| Greenwood, Miss. witth a tem- * she whispered, | ) as Lorna introduced her.| A. The price is fixed by law at | comitted a burglary and was sen- | perature of 108, was believed the ate that hac v had told her that she looked | $20.67183. tenced to six months. He was as- | hottest place in the south. Jackson, subtly mysterious” in the black Q. What is the value of a Unit-|signed to clean up the county clerk's | Miss., and Montgomery, Ala., were E et tea gown which Jay had lent | ed States nickel five cent piece dat-|office. There he met Miss Ruth|close behind. It was 104 in each adding, “You're | he ed 19122 Stephens, the deputy. Given leave |city. Brynmor was standing moodily | A. It is cataloged at 5 to T cents. | he went to Cadiz, Ky., and married | Among the other cities whers he added “T'Ve de- in one corner apart from the crowd. | Q. On what day did the Jewish | her, then returned to jail. He is to|high temperatures were reported But he He had been waiting expectantly | Passover fall in 13042 join her in Seattle when his sentence | were: Harrisburg, IlL. 110; Mt Instead “larice to appear. When she ! A, Thursday, March 31. expires this month. The sheriff dis-| Vernon, I, 108; Emporia, Kas, tion back 1. he would share the glory of | Q. What is the name of the Pol- |closed the secret when Doss frus-|108; St. Louis 103; Kansas City, e old girl's | her popularity ish Ambassador to the United trated an attempt of other prisoners | 100; Huron. S. D.. 104; Council since. She's e States? | to escape. | Bluffs, Ta., 104;: Des Moines, 104; 1s with my allow- t was Mary Lou { A, Tytus Filipowicz | | Centralia, 111, 105; Vicksburg, Bi to spot him.| Q. What is the largest heavier-| New York — Having acted as|mingham and Springfield, (Iil.), 10 at co he cost of this r he of the new | than-air craft in the world? Are|proxy bride for her sister, Audrey Memphis, 102; Little Rock, 106. Chapt ry Lou n T a turned away | there any airships completed or be-| Baker is seeking an annulment. | _— TONY'S HOPES ¥ the talk with a |ing built that are larger than the|Sister Nedra was at business 80 1id not tell Mary Lou that T . f v r Graf Zeppelin? Audrey obliged and was married un- LOSS OF THREE N[CKELS ' + . visit ce n with it ny exclaimed. “Are my A. The largest is the German|der Nedra's name to Ernest Sherry. | in test flights. It has a wing spreid | honeymoon. Now they are es- | o¢ 164 feet. The Graf Zeppelin is|tranged. | | the largest airship in the world at 1 the present time. Two airships now | San Francisco—Antone Rengly. al- being construsted in Akron, Ohio| ways a bachelor. is dead at 103. He | Response When He Had Placed | for the U. 8. Navy will be larger. | was fatally hurt falling down stairs. r. to be sure,” | The Graf Zeppelin is feet long, | Often he said that if he had a| 15 Cents In Box a lark!” n e Navy ships will be 785 feot | na i £ | : ;. : O Tt Ford otiihetradio W team D Ecuifetie ahmusc:lar fellow, u; is thoroughly | Ford and Glen still appearing before | New Tork—The grand jury is 0 | tonoene votimemen = © ooee © Monday's chapter. |the microphone? | take up the: case of Fred Roth and | Cor & POl A. He has retired from radio 4nl| his wrath at a pay telephone sta- | Yesterday it was different. It was is operating a large fruit farm 1in|tion. He put three nickels in the | ROt and the public telephone booth was hotter. Fred dropped in a nickel . | California slot and nothing happened. Then | b QUESLIONS “U™Ri. e v o oo Boamr g Dazmened, Toon | L S vl Mot ! ited States pay income tax on his| pressed himself so vigorously with |Ing happened. He tried it again. Still dnd wers ry? | the door of the booth open that a |nothing happened. He dropped in a \ A. No | policeman interfered. The police- | third nickel. but the only thing he . What is the capital e | man was punched and Fred was ar- | received was a little static ¢ South Africa? | rested. | Swinging his fiists mightily. Roth broke down the door and all but Town, the seat of _egislature, | ruined the booth. and Pretoria. the sea b | “What's this?” inquired Patrol- rnmer | U | man Baliuf. attracted to the scens by the noise. 7| Fred's fist swung out again When | Vi Patrolman Balluf was assisted to his Breaks Booth After Failing to Get feet he led Fred to the station to the World War titl answer a malicious mischief charge. QUESTIONS ANSWERED | medals ; ; = apelicious mischl el e g wat gumming or More Than 100 Die D“I'Iflg Re- | vse n:r?Rsv}’l;S;l;E?(f};r ADS O e . leeding in fruit trees? 5 . don O fect or intormation by T here are 2 mumber ot causes. | (60F High Temperatures ain Herald, Washington Bureau, | | ™May be due to borer. or anv oth . . kind of 7 h causes the New York avenue, Washing- £ - 2 : | 4 D. C. enclosing two cents in a diseas own hicago. July 1 (UP)—Thro : s j out the parched midwest and sout ps for reply. Medical, legal and PATS b 3 Q. How many wage carners are the summer's worst heat wave con- advice cannot be given, nor 2 e s estended research pe umder. |employed in the manufacturing 18- tinued today. with relief coming to 74 = % s of the United States? only a few scattered sections. All other questions will re- ¢ ——— ! : : there were 5.3 More than 100 deaths have been - R Ai c a pe I reply. Unsigned re- s : 1 ths 4 BT vl Pere e T o orna announce ! EonelTen Y. ndlsnet e e Mo ARG S Sl i L UP TO $300 e confidential.—Editor. tates senator? weather began to sweep the plains : Six vears 2 week 2g0, running temperatures|| -OUf Oftice Now Keeps Open e up daily to new high marke. Until 9 o'Clock Every Monday e At Sikeston. Mo.. yesterday. the|| Evenings—Other Days (Except . season’s heat record was established Sawurday) Until 5 o'Clock | F]ashes of L,fe when the mercury climbed to the 122-degree mark, “enough” as one Your Employer Is Not e e Observer put it, “to drive any man Notified = ho AemciEied Prets to suicide.” - Ghicago=—=Tt willl be af notuse tolli { 1ot iR d o e rantie of = : " tune in for Amos 'n Andy. They're |escape which John R. Ringwalt, 73 No Assignment Against 1e way to Hollywood to make 2 of Omah. Neb.. chose. He survived Your Wages d expect to arrive in time Thyursday's temperature of 104, but| ne the air Monday night [etl homeh Biiday. aiteriieliing mic ; e T ey e e o nor wans e | Nagsau Finance was John's. N. B vsas.“a'w?r found a while later, a bullet| . er as good as her husband. On through the head | CO tl Bisley rifie ranges in competi-| As thousands of dstressed citi- rpora on scored 33 out of a possible | zens sought relief in the lakes and * 5th Floor * ven shots at 200 3 rivers. the list of drownings grew s A so rapidly it became appalling. 300 Main St., New Britain More than a dozen such deaths ‘2lter, turf betting comm were reported in the southwest, and 0 is estimated to have handled as in Jowa alone six persons died of (4000 annually With- heat prostration. The unofficial | has been ap- Our Only Charge is 315% Per Month On Unpaid Balance Leeds, England—Don Bradman, | Australia, is the Babe Ruth of LOVELY HAIR cricket. He had tallied 3 was | hair fs woman's right. 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Gordon set- I sh setter, German step- STREET AND erd and wire-haired terrier, re- ctively cITY T am a reader of the New Britain Herald, rheiromance || L O e e 'NT HET ISAY—PAT FINNEGAN — DO ~YOU e © WHAT DID | | WELL—HE WAS A SOLDIER IN THE lxnow WHOSE PITCHER 2 /HE HAFTA| |REVOLUTION-AN' HE HAD A LITTLE U y \ 5 3 FOOTOGIT | IePVYIN To DO FER THE CONTINENTALS \ (.\\5 on v i H LFP? = HALES’H‘S PITCHER] | AN HE WAS TOOK\ PRIGONER BY b RCENT STAMPS S T ] e eeo coms AN e NOT OFF- ) g 50 -rHATsWH\’ HIS PITCHER 1S ON THE HALF “It’s havin’ small families “T can tell that our daugh- that makes modern children - Betty is really in love $0 oOr . You've got to h this new beau of hers have half a dozen to prac- because she snuggles up to tice on before you learn how the telephone when she’s to raise 'em.” talkin’ to him.” Oepyright, 1930, Publl it Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate 1 Lt AT S S P S )

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