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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Connecticut Tewued Dally (Su: At Herald Bldg., & BUBSCRIPTI 3300 & Year $2.00 Three Mol ILLOW BROOK local form ing link with the past have the 1 we pioneers, nen and wom day Excepted) C b Street N RATES A NAMF w what {s knee pa bedded Willow name fro it and for the There name of is advisat the brook There th public A named sonages. Let name that Britain. In attempting historic overlook ng invented by the personage to green pioneers of this ! relying as formerly upon the trade PASSENGER One of RATES he queerest forecasts of an happ t is The were r words, to realize for more THE MOUNTAIN EXPORTS AND IMPORTS GRAND OLD foreign And remembered, is h feels most »d at the tarift ing about retaliating with tarift American 1o nor her against should not various goods and is listening carefully the names | plans for Empire trade rather than with the United States. It must be remembered, h that the new tariff was not i these ation when The situation now, w tive ign trad cultivating. The trade however, is s of bu and sel MOTOR BATH HOUSE aga ell, it take every scason——con that constat oping arou determine whe em for bath wh es to en the view panes is int or new yers this season b yway NOISE ABATEME can scarcely reports parkec owever, n oper- latest statistics | New ith the be is very much worth point about that it from s are auto- folks 1808, Observations On The Weather est win ds A d mer covers Mis- nce of con- developing G contin but temperatures pre Missour y. F ed from the South Cor ail again ins wer At litions favor for Chicago Cincinnati T er Duluth Hatteras ... Los Angeles .. or Miami =58 Minneapolis wanmeiasainss 32 > 8 Pressure of es high in the report- tes vicinity higher 8 54 65 64 50 50 68 Nantucket s0 | | Nashville New Haven . New Orleans . York Norfolk, Va Northfield Pittsburgh Portiand, St. Louis Washing vt Me e Faetsand Fancies By this Robert Quillen the prosperity tariff So assured protec \g expression meaning approval. Antonym: poultryman hens get e sick? dvantage how in rural thoroughly leaned up Chi- one during hings T« order to gat rs to make dn't the concession ose that give to get mar- i1ld Friday ng Ameri- restaurants chop suey. ourselves se we make of stocks words to conceal and e a city's virtue ests for drunken- COMMUNICATED Suggests Name for Park rector of ta meet About T ed to close cach d e bins had a evening. me Gen. Nobile Takes Trip Aboard Graf Zeppelin Friedrichshafen, Gern July 16 (A — General Umberto Nobile, whose own two dirigib peditions came to grief senger aboard the C when it left here this cruise to Spitzbergen The dirigible w north of North Cape Nobile's Italia came down with conscquent log crew and officers across the North There were 22 pa the Zeppelin includi Amer- jcans whose names were given as Mrs. Parker of Cleveland, Mr. Goenst with two daughters of Cl cago, Mr. and Mrs. Colgate of New | York, add Mrs. Greaves of New York, ex- Little Miss Muffitt”; Anna ittle Boy Blue'; Jeannette Fairy”; Rita Bass, “Sim- |ple Simon”; Irene Kaczynski anl |Irene Kulper in “Peter, Peter | Pumpkin Eater”; Elizabeth Cough- |1in, “Ol1d King Cole”; Evelyn and | Dorothy Lindeloff, “Jack and Jill": Marjorie Wenz, “Old Woman in the | Shoe’; Helen Boroviak, “Tom, Tom |the Piper's Son.” The rest of the {children will be included in other parts so that all campers will take | entine, | Orzel, Tattersall. | part. QULSTIONS A) You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, 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 research be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All lef- ters are confidential.—Editor. WERED Pa 16.—1 drove out mor cll look at tha ancient grey and pressing at is the prison of Saint-Lazarre, shortly to come down. I once went through it and it became the then of always awaken sitting up straight in bed with the horrors. Its wilderness of ec and tunnels of have played a c the history of Paris side courtyard creaking tumpr parted with the doomed fo guillof during b y i sillaux and other prisoners awaited trials there Outside o dry odor a filth, the most pronounced it sion is of ossy, swolie beady-eved rat. They scampe freely and are so numerous ti 10 longer bother the ne solutions, kitchen, as a mere gesture, tennis average of 100 a day stroy any he rats, and I kn to the who suggest one of so de- most playful around dv cdges. so that new prison occur in m a malady known & 1 de six heurres” from which iny women are reputed to ad. The prison inning of the 1 was once a now. occy census el celebrated mbers Sharkey- Ve its sad, its grass from s court? Cooks in kill = H ere are only alian that 1bination gone stark r m tury hos, lepe women s ruled lgars who in- no the con- k th own creed The made cone lo; adoptio them driven out and the ways it hs moli from T olonels to take War high 1 moist fteraoor tled “Fun While or at an annoyinz a mani and st massage. 1 had a notion other launder my shirt if t s pleasantry callo inothe to let gaiety that this | pile | a recurrent dream ‘from which 1 oing corridors | | It is expected there will be a re |1arge audience present to enjoy with the children their trip to “Mother Goose Land." de in the adjoining| POtato Acreage Shows Gain for New England Bostpn, July 16 (UP)—Potato acreage in New England this year s 251,000, compared with 241.- | 000 acr harvested last year and 212,000 acres, the five-yvear average, according to a report by the New Lngland crop reporting servic The increased acreage centers for the most in Maine, the report stfl(f‘% though were being booth by a Chinese carpente: he warbled a reigning chans the Paris music halls in while he hammered away. In settling my bill for the C nese carryings-on I protested over an outrageous charge. i struggled and | choked with French expressions of | resentment, while e worker | came flying out of various booths to join in the monkey-and- | parrot-like excitement. I lost the 1 t, of course, and departing in utter confusion heard them all in what sounded to me like a ersion of the Old Gray M deep b and with the cus- staccato interpolations at its topmost best hen fhe dreamy three-hoir light steals over the acres of |y, chimney pots and the corrugated |, shop shutters are dropped. It is when the Paris workers pop out on the sidewalks and go laughing and |, crac, chattering home to di Every hody is touched by an indefinable buoyancy #nd skips along. old fool that T am, have skipped a | S s few gutters myself if it had not he:n for my recent bridge work. st p. very h the Production in Maine is likely to per cent above average per cent below that of last year, the report predicted Apple Crop Expected To Show Greater Gain Boston, July 16 (UP)—A crop cf 41,000 barrels of commercial ap- 9 per cent than that sted in 1929, will be picked in ngland this year, according to July 1 outlook. the New England crop reporting service has estimated, The exp ation is for greater than crops in all of the six states Maine and Vermont, the ree clare oin local song i is is at o o greater except port ¢ I would, An American beggar, and the only 1 have seen in Paris, fidgeted ap group of us in front of a cafe im a shower of he said “1 was death duri McNa Inc.) GIRLS WILL REVIVE OLD MOTHER GOOSE Characters to Be Brought to Liiel at Fresh Air Camp Next to your pet fishing tackle, a good fountain pen will give you the greatest pleasure on your vacation. Tell the folks back homeall about the “big one that got away” —and tell them with a Waterman's No.7—the famous $7 pen witha point designed especially for your handwrit- ing. Large ink capacity. Ever de- pendable feed. Comfortable grip. Come in, today, and let us prove it to you! mp will close on nging from six to 15 years the camp life mads the ger the close of t of two weeks was pre- Adkins 66 CHURCH ST. Years of Continuous Service CAN YOU SWIM? ¢~ — = = — —CLIP COUPON HERE =— —— =— — ts‘ N AME T A EE sW STF l | 1 | | [ L Toonerville Folks stars shine - star o be- hot gaseous ch produces they are a w state of combustio! Q butterfly A. It depend species. time, and ot and some live months Q AW What is the life span of a 1pon the What nd is air in motio g from atmosry aich air is forced place of high barometric p a place of lower pressure by from a to pre move essure Dr. Leopold Von Auer Dead From Pneumonia Dresden, Germany, July 16 (4 Messages of condolence from violin students and maestros the world over arrived here for the widow of Dr. Leopold von Auer of | New York, celebrated violinist and violin instructor, died from pneumonia at Loschwitz sanitarium near here yesterday. Von Auer ¥ &5 today who Dr. years old COMMUNIST ARRESTED Hartford, July Hyman Wolf- son, 43, was arrested on a charge of breach of the peace last night when caught distributing Communist cir- culars in his neighborhood. The cir- culars criticized the activities of the Congressional committee now in-} vestigation Communist operalionu‘ in this country, e CFontaine Fox. 1930