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5 e - New Britais Hevald) o eoe e i eilenn il e, o W ns (il T ' W WEEH END ACCIDENT HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY : . anese | ment; in praetice it frequently does | |Los Angeles . New Britain. Connecticut . : jemand th not work, In frequent instances | [Stisneapo SSiesnge 56 i lar emb be ¥ ages. particularly the wages com- | BY ROBERT QUILLEN S e e 0 ] | . g | : | ent people feel when Tasusd Dally day Excepted) s . s R Eagediin How solvent p h 2 i e Dully (Sunday Excepted) i nE to werkmen who are engaged ful P05 L ot e dee. | : : | = -skilled employments, are not i J | over more than the S Theee Drown, One Loses Lile iy, ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 ¥ 4 o | he worker can save| Blessed are the poor. Their dogs|Norfolk, Va, ..... : : | i ; ‘ Ruto Crash | nder the house Northfield, Vt is reserve surplus is Pittsburgh ed by sickness, ac- Times like have advantages. portland, Me i lods of unemployment ppers don and ask to see st Louis A | Four persons lost their lives not of his own mething a € more expensive Washington 1 ‘ther by drowning or in motor ac< = | e [cidents over the week-end and a who have been tell- | | number of persons were injured i n where to go would e - |auto crashes. A knew how hot Joseph Skowronek, 13, of Hart< ford, was drowned while swimming in the Connecticut river at tha second sand bar north of the Willi« mantic railroad bridge Sunday after« noon despite the efforts of two come panions to save him. Several hun< dred bathers were at the scene at |the time. The body had not been recovered last night. When Skows no way to of misfor New Britain, July 28—1 wish the |over its first skyscraper, now shoot- L T i & Al home office would permit me to|ing up 25 stories, the tallest build- | Society has val i St e hara e ger in this Belgian city of 300.- |ing incidentally on this side of the | at $5.000—the 3 i ot S oAt sy 000 awhile instead of annoving me |Atlantic. The town divided into fac- T TR e ST i IR e T N : o with childish cables I'm overdrawn. tions, families quit speaking and { AN Brasstis as : £ i rson cot 'he over-worked word quaint de- there were three exciting street L I G r 5 . scribes it. The birthplace of Flemish |clashes. But the Woolworthians won lasaaman paintings, it is the home of Rubens and they have reached the 15th ad to see you : : : y strious students Van story. e enough to and o dlinsilousgatuden | ronek went down one of his coms Dyck and Jordans. panions grabbed him, going down The public s re in a Across the narrow street running twice with him The other coms A e A . Marriage mod man's char- heroic sta of Rubens is f ) il‘f’“K-"‘?" _’hls hO"‘{ is a dingY &rog- | panion shoved out two logs. Charled n w E X i Srasng es happily the entranc gery, patronized by seamen. A hor- | Bowker grabbed one of them just i {0 the weal ¢ e 5 RS gaunt grey cathedral where hangs rible scraping gramophone is &grind- | potore going down the third tima Gl G e it QUESTIONS ANSWERED ;mh e r .;mfl_'" “:;{nm;m m: i nrvbm*::’;; but the Skowronek lad did not come e roix ut a gre Again e eets aying he surface aga ys ran which has d ed hi iet 5 ,‘,MP‘. “?H"v You can get an answer to &ny . ;o wag its port. I counted from the ceiling chatter. I just peek- ‘: ‘;{;,j,’,l,,,; W,‘;T:,‘.nhn:i):fixabrr;::r ; or s T vour bed- | question of fact or Information bY | iiy¢t in the harbor Thirty ships d Out my window into it and saw | inrorm police of the tragedy. A HORTICULTURA! = e Eiivelting ] fofthe Question IRaitor AN ewl} o v o, ) depart husky dock wallopers dancing about Drowns in Farmington River SHOW PLACE jea 3 BoundRtocan el ! :‘l‘f”\,’z;k“:fz;""‘i‘.""wl::;f::_‘ ‘ i we Oh a sanded floor. All members of | Anthony Novak, 43, of Poquonock, t D. C. enclosing two cents in ° o L hotel on |V troupe are at the world exhibi-|was drowned in the Farmington o L t ent water front— a mean 1100 On the other side of town—an | river, probably Saturday afternoon. ps for reply. Medical, legal and ing inm with a red-nosed maiq | exXhibition at which America. LY | His body was recovered Sunday in marital advice cannot be given, nor s the way, is not represented. EVery |about 10 feet of water in the reas can extended research be under- AZTER CBSRIR (L L P ow [mow and then the door to my room |of Maple street taken. All other questions will re- e e ‘ME‘L 4 th Arabs, 0 this Dbarn-like inn suddenly Jacob Stein, 38, of Springfield, wag ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- SR squeaks and slowly opens—and No killed and three others injured when quests cannot be answered. All let- ‘o " L o o one there. The dog is acting 'a tire blew out in the automobile in ters are confidential.—Editor. Sl e strangely, jumping out of a sound which they were riding on the nap at intervals with a bristling | Springfield, Hartford road, causing : to circle about with me the car to strike a tree near Tho! growls. And if something isn't sonville yesterday afternoon ? redomi. |breathing heavily under the bed I'm | George Hazipetrou, driver of tha in Washington, 5 a cock-eyed liar. The way I feel s 2 el < diamond 3 g car, was most seriously injured of He was wound- : istry. A big TIEht now this is probably the last the passengers. Betty Stein, 16, Lol district, like W reet o @rticle from me daughter of the accident victim, et } — was also injured SEE R e b t nt ‘s to | of iamonil Eychanze paral If I survive the night in th Branford, July 28.—Frederick Al« DROUGHTS AND ELECTIONS Bt Q £ antages of | our Stock Exchange, i idowed and hinge-cracking ot ve 14 o t R S e i itend to rush out in the sondi, New Haven, drowned at Stony Q. Where was Floyd 3 joes he wear a e ,a and cable my friend Albert Keller, Creek vesterday while attempting to SR e e R of the New York Ritz, as follows: SWim to an island near the shore. the dy- d the door locked. Som ¢ “For reasons best known to myself, The body had not been recovered er undis- Sy Dalish are love amd es.” ast nigh the lower S = fo the Vaterbury, July 28.—When & »e overturned in feet of wa« ter, Nicholas Sabol. 40. of Bridge« ort, drowned because he was uns< ble to swim. He leaves a wife and : three children who had accompanied orses. Carters here, 133 8ort him to the lake. he immense ship hauling, are i specialists. They form an immense Hartford, July 28.—Five persons 1d, divided into classes. Each j were injured when the car of Ar« ss hauls only certain articles on thur P. LeFever, Hartford polices low-hung wagons. One of the man. crashed into a tree on Park ressive buildings is their club street vesterday. Gasoline tax collections LINDBERGH AND THE PRESS volume with a namic speaker than house 5 e e 'magnificent animals close- . Danbury, J —Thomas My ed, with only an-shaped -‘ Hoyt and his infant son, of Norwalk, They are powe > AY were injured near here yesterday enormous v when the in which they weras ger-bready riding collided with one driven by < are flecked John Jones of New York City. Jones hoofs ar was arrested on a charge of driving 1- {1 vers use but a single Observation Coach while intoxicated o ; ) 3 ached to a plush padded 8:00 A. M. 1 P. M. 5P M - nd never use b 1: Hours to N : exas xed and ad- and never use a s B B S S Milford, July rank Grinella, -— Eastern Standard Time mitted as a state without previous of Springfield, Mass., narrowly es< iRtritorialliaxistenc o a con-| In an ancient Atwerp square is a NEW BRITAIN R. R, STA. ped drowning yesterday when ha ressional n which also gives | bronze of Quinten M once a PHONE 5400 was deized by cramps while bathing 1o five | blacksmith, who is 1 zed by all Lo Sl at Myrtle Beach. After being re- Belglanine great paint- PRRIURINUNBTYNOSININNEY | ited by artificial respiration he was the hand of the h 2 Sl B taken fo Milf spital and late nter who had ob- OIS s oragnesglealizndt ety huge bronze, of an An Indian with oised spe to F res in motion B ;:,at= r\_v',z? 8 developed fashi and th fam § warrior ¢ is the present value of franc in of the Gold be held i g Tn middle ages Antwerp and Am- ¢ it el sterdam merchants were commerci oup low and send for princes of old world. Desceng dants have upheld the tradition Some carly and most store of - — — — — —CLIP COUPON HERE e e e EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britaig He New York Avenue, ,Washington, D. (¢ tin THE, MOTION P! co 1 stamps t successful merc rated from l 1 Antwerp. Its cosmopolitanism is dis- ENSIONS Al d 3 ! yed in the variety of its architec- | AND INDUSTRIALISM 2id 1 ¥ bu s s iRl nlean 1 ppi. T e e e | North Carol | n ms th s doorway and windows of white marble. Its surrounding hedge as cut in sharp angles, its terraced wn was in the mode and the door s the rich az blue of 1 am a reader of the New Britain Herald. STREET AND NUMBER ruckus the second . the ;n‘.r"b r e THE POWERFUL KATRINKA GOT HER HAND CAUGHT FAST @ wo in the sev e . { Q. What are the ¥ ‘ a TRYING TO TAKE THE BALL OUT OF ONE OF THOSE F~ ~'cY Obsefllfltlofls ger=efof RoDERiRY icn HOLES ON THE ToM THUMB GOLF COURSE. s a monster of such frightful mien? On The Weather e Sl As to be hated needs seen Yet seen too often her face, first en embrace.” Q. Is a tall tree as liable to be struck by lightning as a small one? A. The probability of lightning king a tree is increased by its ght cor d with surrounding Lodge Says America to warme portion tonight: | trees. A driving rain can o wet any o - S ; - tree that it will become an excellent Police World Eventually 7’ Bilasy e e Y et July 28 (UP)—1 y wind, 0 f this, and the fact that its branching tured as taking the roie west 1 i form ma it a highly efficient n in as 1 lightning rod, it is evident that any Oliver Lodge, noted |vicir B night; kind of a tree is likely to be stru an address yes- | Tuesday 1 s Q w many coal miners are in PRODLCTS FROM RUSSIA telephoned across broadcast here 50 years old, spoke is off Cape Hatteras. of America.” distribution is causing jured each year I believe, the polics | east and east winds along In 1928 there were 682,831 coal the world will be in the |Southern New England coast. Low !miners in the United States, working America,’ he said. ‘“Not|pressure covers Ontario & high |an average of 206 days. In that year o vet. T am |pressure covers the Gulf states, pro- 2,107 coal miners were permanently force of : ional weapons ducing south and sout t i 2176 were killed and 108.- St ispensed with, that|With high temperatures ov ! 3 were temporarily injured, mak- we can trust to a ized method | lower Missouri, the N ing a ratio of approximately 10.3 of settling disy . Ohio valleys. Rains 1| permanently red 8.4 temper- | from northern New Iingland. the arily injured and 10.6 killed for each foRTio oLt S PASSENGERS ESCAPE | South Atlantic states and the upper | working day oncerns, unfor # Lake region. Q. What is the nationality and help a Lo Vetleeice: = o Conditions favor for this vici meaning of the name Hubich? | partly cloudy weather foliowrs Tt is a German family name oiberiin el i local showers and not much 1g¢ meaning “owner of a hide of land." conditions SIIOE RO ! in temperature. A hide was an old I measure- Ll Oudea g Temperatures yesterday ment | mode t and sold 2 o Berlin slows up is elbowed out of th R s e 3 g Atlanta z flower lore of the gladiolas? younEEE oI, s R Gel i ] 1€ | Atlantic City vu..eoucs. 88 A. It stands for “ready-armed.” Russia, we have been relying 1 t m b i that nobody in ground it burst into flames h e 6 prepared.” _ One occupant was slightly cut and | Buftalo ...iurssais- 3 Q. How much did it cost to build hig tother threc unharmed | Chicago 5 g the Graf Zeppelin? | Li0 3 = Cincinnatl ........ : 76| A. Approximately one million Russian lumber is & terrific bIow {0 | knowing the hazards of old 48 |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Denver ............... 66 | dollars. v upon Canadian supplies. Incidentally the bargo against 2 h the