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3 [§ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 183, 1930. New Britain Herald ", PUB Br ISHING COMPANY Connecticut HERALL ain, (Sunday 61 Excepted) Church Street RA 32.00 Thres Months Member Associat of the Assuciated SUCH CASES PAONESSA Vs FENN It of a favored or in t work. Mr. P2o getter to race. He up; he furnishes good coy into th is t zood the editors akes their support papers, 1 tends to gain make Mr, Fenn ar realize the ssa “coming EARL CARROLL'S VICTORY s ; LIGHT ON JOB FIGURES administ the industr as possi power on sends ou to prc omings MUSIC IN THE SCHOOLS azo school boa nted with a proposition to nstruments taught in hools to such pupils as elected incidental remarks indicated a‘ the idea. to be done attitude toward Nothing definite is lik 1t this time From the Cleveland Plain Dealer earn that in the case of piano has To much of that nature the Ohio instruction clected udy in five years ago only enrolied. In Cleveland fi the schools taught piano the same hildren hoo! ve. nto 2 Ohio i s widening of piano development 1s something piano teachers to think becomes general that n obtain instruc- piano he schools—or instruction Nl ol e e Tislcall Inatriraants he schools will offer con with privat nstructors Sl AR ose who care for it THE HOLLYWOOD BLUES magnates in Hollynood s s is a consid ¢ then, we are no SR kies h erything ontinue helter-ske into TMiarts ns they did at first Pol Gi Alm's seene McNamee | such a role in ent” film possess- g ents needing a na men mad Wail rect shockproof after stock promotion eryone knows better BACK TO EUROPE GOING r asions several doz- rigrants who had Britain to share the onomic advantages re- foruier homes across son given natural t conditions d ploymen n ex- nder the circun mstances ve in ti had hopes decide to woo i whence they css is as good as another; and our's is that comparatively few will quit the United States. Bus loads e left from virtually every indus- trial bound for the New York boat piers; but after all, these bus city |ised to investigate the proposition, | loads are but a very small proportion of those in the industrial cities. One reason why there will be no general exodus is because industrial conditions are at a low ébb in every nation except perhaps France. Only such comparatively few former im- migrants who can be assured of sus- e with relatives in most Euro- pean countries would be justified in exchanging their condition here for the conditions prevailing abroad. If the depression existed only in ance United States t ~'then it advantageous s reverse would be tru would be economic- ally for former immi- ope. But never existed s a more prosper- situation has the birth of the and probably never ous E that America nation Il eventuate Factsand Fancies Robert Quillen politicians B aren't to save 0 salary. iness men, just try 000 a year on a $3.0 all ot over ex- collect- stom- formality P thellc are compe r anybod a week Why, that “Fifty cigarett saving ain't salva the economic First soak ort dropp: den nobod Americar things as puviic parks and clinics. Then hear too anybody t's ratie- howi Ten priced witn a pir o sir usually that oss of tho never uses a mirror exce Copyright s 1930, P ndicate 25 Ve efarAsr;igVo } oday dropped to abo sons donned to fee] comfortahle N anley has gor to join his fam There will be exhibition at ti ning by Smith’s came The J. B. Sargent Co. ven to build $2 fall clot st a Casino ng unday ev on E end of t a During t 113 or year mont were hirths s Observations On The Weather Aug 13.- New Englan Thursday; Light west and Washington, Forecast Southern tonight and Thursday west winds, Forecast for Eastern N Fair tonight; not so cool portion; Thursday partl slowly rising temperature terior; le east shifting to south- and south win Forecast for N Haven inity air tonight and armer Thursd High pressur he country east of the Mississippi An il defined trough of low sressure covers the plains states owers were reported from | Missouri and Minncsota, Low peratures for the season oc in New England and New York Conditions favor for this increasing cloudiness with temperature followed by | showers Thursday afternoon, for Fair soutk in central v and Condition. covers river. ; s ansas loca tem- urred vicinity rising ‘ Temperatures yesterday: | High | Atlanta | Atlantic Boston Buftalo Chicago Cincinnat Denver Dututh Hatteras Los Angeles . Miami City . FIRES IN FOREST * SUSPEND TRAFFI Tabores Refuse $3 Daly Wage | for Fire Fighting Minneapolis Nantucket Nashville New Haven New Orleans New York Norfolk, Va Northfield. Pittsburgh Portland St. Louis Washington Vit. Muni show the ously Aristocratic h beer Fatherland save colorful capital Germans in public wines August 13.—Statistics losing popularity over in this glori- of Bavaria sip beer in private but they drink only native The slump 15 wrinkling brewers' brows. But there is no worry about Munich Twenty breweries, running night and dayv. uphold th on. The waiter brings a foam- ker along with breakfast a touch of hospitality. 1f pitcher of ice water accompany it with a pitche of beer, I'm afraid to turn on bath Me full thes Munich, being trance to the Alps by visitors. Siitant is const be- 3 transients ex- 000 population. So, ting. life is confusing ‘he manner of a tour- to dash around ntly siezed I d . its anim It scems, in QUESTIONS ANSWERED ist hunting his grip You can get an answer to any R hysterical circles question of fact or information by Art is as highl, writing to the Question Editor, New ier. as beer. No other city Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, boast so m art students or hare- 1322 New York avenue, Washing. Ic&8ed men in “shorts” The air has ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in @ nip for the city is high above the stamps for reply. Medical, legal and <2 After nightfall in hottest marital advice cannot be given, nor an overcoat indispensa- can extended research be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. can months is While ner-Festspiele cellars. They Allonacd toured 1 have “Lowenbrauk jaw-breakers. All & places in heavy dignity. suggesting Luchow's days 1 a “Wag the ler wh viest and heaviest and Neither are or handled as Iridium is the im the lightest commercial Ev whe ual tap cd Salvator heer told March for the from th 1 should That celebrat- ghtest was metals d magne produced y s an day comme metals n crbrauerie’ gather everybody mentioning it person born in the rolls his rents were for s. whose pa noises. rden roofs cel- or The Kindlkel- feet the her country sident of door ed hener square natural matter | or fand seatin population cluding our Millcreek is a no Mun or almost of Gallipolis. Ohio shionable suburb because he an citizen where his parents were bor How old is Marie largest is the occupying Dressler, August 2, 1878 itman? She was born How old is Paul W He is 38 vears old Who plays th “The Lee A Cafes ring with the rhythm of over-worked Maine Stein It gained the same overnight ty here as in America role of Anita, Cuckoos?” The Gypsy girl, in Dorothy Which is iring city Song."” populari glove United largest « the — Munchener Kindlkeller half dozen tables removed startling i of Will Rog- to gum and un- forelock ced over to his ow, * manufact in the a a A cording { oY ) Ac- e, New cengus of 4 York m Gloversvi o T as a ag per cent of all United States Gloversville Fulton county, even wing ere ruly cover who the gloves made in the vou 1ess n his i rprise! whoever § was rattling in German so I tip-toed back was anay fellow- here any a scholarship and a university or college? awarded in cer- English 3 same they grad students de- as “fellows,” and the are usually sufficient for at Fellow- graduate ersitics offer tites for work in Munich fs jammed o the passion play gau. Tt spectacl saver for hotels this summer ing 250,000 tourists who otherwise have come over. is th pilgrims Oberammer- lows Americay stties are pra scholarships, exce granted to signated amounts 2 year's univer- as € cen bring- ht not 10 mig concert hall court rain or has 1€ Munich ary band he Rathausof d. The town ne. No city in emendous guess is Ever: a noon the towr turns out Germany gives opportu graduate M th band civic as the T 1siasm. 1 at glish and two other the Resi rden dog T have brief z Museum and Ne trotted shrines Mun Virginia, i1 Palace 1% north mshurg, scing park ru oucester street d ( 014 o w T through but kothek one or vhen fade 1 shall fountain It missed in Brussels, narrow other mem recall de 2 art ories of a large, splashing entirely of huckleberry. statue of the n colonial days, extending oval governor's palace What ar the coton University Orange and bla Ts Valparaiso. de ¢ m Q colors A 2 sea shells was Ot s > A Q coast of Chile cast than New York City; and is Rome, Italy farther north than New York City ves I little boy that on the west Munich has shady squares and wide promenades and is easy to ex- farthe developed, how- | Menominee, Mich., Aug. 13.—(UP) —Rain today was considered the only thing that could halt the ad- vance of forest fires which had tak- en at least one life as they crackled through hundreds of acres of brush eirays, |0d timber Jands in the upper Michi- gan peninsula Forest rangers said winds might fan the more serious fires to disas- trous proportions and send the flame to within striking distance ot villages and farm homes. The weather throughout the danger area was reported fair. A Automobile traffic was halted be- tween Cedar River and Stephenson when burning trees fell across the road. Great lakes steamships report. ed smoke was pouring out over Lake Michizan and endangering boat George Grashy death Ralph clothing caught fire while he was carrying water from a creek in an attempt to quench a blaze near lis cabin | plore. No matter where one he or she can be guided back to the center of the city by two high tow- ers of the celebrated Frauenkirche. One ghould, I presume, remain in Munich several weeks to hecome saturated with its universities, its | are—and perhaps its becr. But we must cat-hop away before the trav- | eler's checks completely 1t has developed into a race a disappearing purse and if jerks hold out T expect to left over five spot for ward going home. vanish. with my knes with boat win the 60, was burned to Mich., when his heer “puts on the lard” in Munich. Waddling males and females, puffling like walruses. are everywhere. T mistook every other man for Big Bill Edwards. (Copyright, 1930, McNaught More | Syndicate, Inc.) rangers were | - e and state MAKE BOBSLEIGH R | calls for more help. The officials re- | join the army of fire ccanse H they claimed the $3 wages Despite Delayed Decision of State waro insufficie That near evident is er 1,000 volunteers and fighting the fires today v officials sent out than fores fighters a day 30 Fires Reported Ashland. Wis. Aug. Thirty forest fires aging through large areas of br d timber land in northern W sin today, threatening to reach homes unless they were checked rain Court of Appeals, Olympic Winter Games Will Be Held. were rep Aug. 13 (P—Despite cision of the state declaring unconsti- providing for con- struction of a bobsle on state lands of the the winter games of the pic will go on as per schedule And the reason is the hob sled run will be built on the property of the Placid club and not on s was passed last A lav g for the erection of ing N w York, delayed court of tutional peals n preserve, Olym- soon by forest o 100 Mtle Blaze in Canada Prince Albert Aug. (UP)—Forest fires which have been cating their way along a 1 mile front north of remained un- checked today, according to meager radio reports reaching Prince Albee®, Sask e here year run un- winter providi on stz a te lands but 1 the Oly mit titution: ee found legal diffic 360 site Ities ntract and with the result the A ction of the was let Aug. for t turn overcome 0 ¢ ¢ cons run i = o Stoves EXTRA CASH nd them to mar the Classified Ad Twenty-one per- o answered ads o a used were disap- ause the ar old 1o Carol Wants to Change Coronation Ceremonies Buc Aug. 13 (A—T pa- triarch Miron Crestea, and the gov- ernment are gaged elaborating tion ceremony for October | h will differ in some par- from that observed on the pecasion of coronation of King Carol 1, or of Ferdinand, Carl II's harest house ring in used en in vou ticulars sona w as we as range pointed he Tind ihasn They You Phone & The present Carol desires that the a emonies and procedures approxi- more closely the Greek Ortho- form recorded in ancient Ru- nanian history and resorted to by Roman emperors and Ru- ia ruling princes. This is some- unlike the olic rites fav- the last Kings, both of were Catholics. NOw ox aah THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ored by two vhom USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS PICNIC LUNCHES AND PORCH ¢ planr The b SUPPERS our Was a ontained e mes ieine ur 1ston Cenkteaon is just vou far oA wh appetizing mienus, =SGIIP COUPON HERERE==S ===t n Herald SUPPERS : | | 1 STATE I am a reader of the Daily New Britain Herald. e e rid of morn- v Toonerville Folks wit closely did the seball York did Phila team Yankees New ma the How play against they win ’ two games ew York Yan- Philadelphia and lost twe the season won o played against kees last Athletics cight Q ed the fourteen What is caviar and how is it served? A. Tt is the roe of staurgeon and is served on crackers or toast, or in small glasses set in cracked ice. Q. Arc the Philippine Islands rer to Japan he United to Japan boat rom cisco, and Manila to nearer by n Fra from ey are miles 1. to S miles Manila. P. only Yokohama Q. What A. An instrument he proportioin of by its boil Where a is an ebulliscope ? to determine alcohol in & & point mixture is the c Monte In the principality of Monaco, 1 1-4 miles from the town of Mon- | It enjoys a charming climate | tables | and is noted for its gaming handsom o and gardens. What is a Charley-horse’ A It slang phrase for a vere pair frequently affects all players and other athlctes Grantland Rice defines it as a sud- | den bunching of muscles into a hard knot, and says that it is one of the most prevalent and most painful of athletic ills. Q. Is it against the law to make out a bank check for one dollar? A. No, and casir Q D It doesn't take strangers long to learn that Herald Classified Ads are ‘\h( best. 1 By Fontaine Fox Q\g e CFontaine Fox. 1930