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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930. MANI]EU NA“ED AS "‘liniature Golf Course ) Mussolini Danced With Her :‘\(\':l“!&y!rll“r:?”t'{i;?”{olylll ! Skinner Named Captain ’Edison Praises Dry Law, Says w0rk | ( alled Taxable “Shows S Wordl himasir Of Infantry Reserve ‘MK[Y R[f\u KING m e o = et e ' More Important Than Any Talent country when | Thomas A. Edison submitted today | to questioning at the hands of nev Of Noble Elephants | papermen, and in the course of his Des Motnes, Ta., July 30 (P— interrogation he covered the fields'| The circus fans of America in c h ; ‘o( prohibition, which he indorsed || convention here picked on the land., Ohio, to Cedar | (@ i3 of sleep, which he belittled: and of | | elephant—emblem of the repub- hi0, as one of the greatest . work, which he thinks is nine times | | lican party yesterday. ; v4 ».f_m | West Orange, N. J.. July 30 (P—| | Politics Not Worthy L CHSHCLOZE, Here are some of the questions and Edison's answers. Q. How will the further devel- | | R : : v ey a | also the emblem of their own or- : 2 o . i ganization. The resolution added RENR i - £ n a f race from the : | uAl 4 3 ¢ e | for republicans.” " < e limit his tunity for full devsl- B 1 ' 1 ’ - 8 : Yarenunmeri of ™ |opment? oppoTiuRItgotEty “Politics in general,” said the e b > he cf | swimmers who mo- 4 resolution, “is unworthy of the il | 4 4 - g i j . Sines } A. No. increase : noble beast.” | i 3 2 5 s 1 f the centi 1t was the |as important as taient. They adopted a resolution e pointing out that the elephant is opment of the machine age affect || that “it is aquite embarrassing the average individual? AWill it | for circus fans to be mistaken u Will it increase his leisure? Yes T t to "x]w‘ backwards B et Lt 3 S Will Use 1t Wisely } a Sus Lw I He Had Been Drink- , : delphie [oien Tisnie O Taiis) likely okues inlaticles City Items uled Not Fvid 61 R ,l saden lure wisely or wastefully? | y n¢ Ruled Not Evidence B | A Wisely, it he shuns whiskey. | —— | 3 % L 3 . | Q. Is modern youth better or on | FPay your taxes now and avoid the | rush at the end of the month.—advt, The A. Nash Co. new fall line topcoats, overcoats. J. Ryan, 2909 went on a long Eage a par with youth of two preceeding e DWIGHT SKINNER. generations in character and intel- ligence ? svits t Skinner, superintendent of | A Many more are improved Tel Bove' olub today was notified by| Q@ How should an average per- | Miss Bart Fenn. 11 year old Colonel John B. Richard. |son divide his time to get proper |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William sleep? R. Fenn of 139 Hart street, is at Has Heen Six hours is plenty without New Britain General hospital where of first lie injury she underwent an operation for ap- ry to that of capt Q. For work? pendicitis ye a3 reserve. T A. Eight hours for physical and Stella Rebekah lodge will bold a and of two to 12 for mental. regular meeting Friday evening at Q. What proportion of success i5 g o'clock at its hall on Arch street. (i) Tl e Arrangements have been com- = ety percent. Namely, men- | pleted by the United Grocery (sfres, o Inc., for its first annual outifig to lalen CRRlemenUiRmmnll be held Sunday at Quartet Club w fuel fiiers hold the s ne proportion to talent okt Barra e Bureau x 2 % 4 —_— - A. Ten per cent SR il S s : G Dolyon! thiniclthetpublichcont | B Eex yoRTLaxesichiKimonhETE e mier btmf“ B ng next Public Invited to View sumption will be able indefintely to | ¢St Will be charged in August.—a 1 wore out adjutant general of ld iy N t e increasing output of mass S upm]m : Vs W ate’ SO“‘CCE i & RUBBER FUTURES IRREGULAR cist Ball m Y - ¢ s . A. Of course there is a limit with | New York, July 30.—/P—Rubber T : : MVIEC 19 e farmer. It's the size of the con- | futures opened irregular. September st envied _ Vs 3 ' ver's stomach 10.50; December 10.9 March o 4 S <t | Q. Do you think prohibition, as it 1 w contracts ptember ¢ S day g worked out in practice, is bene- | 10.65; Dekember 11.02; March 11.50, e expected to | ficial or harmful? ANTED FOR SAFE Cinreesoum’of e ciner ot AT El]iSUN’S HUM[ H NOTHING NEW ‘e—viens VCVI,O‘H Beohnm g (‘:053‘%1‘:0‘,::‘,‘1’::3;7:7;‘::1 - E Y HELD BY POLICE LS Finestone Ao a Vistor at West Tre Siing and S0 Forh Had ot "o e D See | S e FO(CW Irritations SPEle 3 SEsnoy T i in M T or 1 eing sold, and kKOly CT0SS 1 Corp. today reported for the orns et T e T : Rl Orange, N. J. Parallels in 0id Days P e s end " Hold Pienic Tonght "".""f“, b Copns e aed With $1.060 Thert o ko LE T L B pans Claly G i otn i s Toes cd Copper Co. for the ne q uarter Itching&Burnmg P to zh A . 5 L : f g SR dRain ¢ € Iy i Sl Jad net profit of $156,085 befor. oo with 51,541,705 Soothed at Once year. rtation ( portation Co raham-Paige Motors Corp. and FOREIGN EXCHANGES ibsidiaries for the June quarter Yor 1y 30 () — Forei orted net loss of 3391480 s easy. Great B net loss of $459,480 in the eslno 3-4. 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