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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930. WA SCOTIA | Bobby Surel Miss N difficuity in Undoubtedly what by the ponent, Mrs. Francisco. win now. ‘A match will show, but sh LABRADOR AN <IN THALL'S rvou Anna H she OC}H N THI THE ON ONI ATER STRIKE FARE The companies '10!'1! when | rs, and some ong as they ean, of | coal heavy los ng enables the ncerns to operate mon d the returns routes ultimately point where no expected to support paying routes then transpor- That but rapid arrived AIRCRAFT STIMULATION AT MUSICIANS IT MAY NOT BE SO BAD VICTORY 25 Years Ago Today engincering nd information al report of the is include Percy M. Bl improvements, work sewag: wate costs night in gleaned | the salary his ex- | future of 'self and my daughter has married | charts, M maps and other Irving Jester has and wood business Barnes on Chestnut street continue in that business. A meeting of all the rural carriers | savin Rock leased the o C. L. He will | were present. | also the formerly Questions Factsand Fancies len and dry still the up Vacation: A short during | vou smoke too much and get of period Ney obeved and 1 child dis- and scorned wise and fair ompa naman that at n from | boob going in. things are le to keep the old xamined. material a d Iy | tory a |enlarged by not to |q Greek ren Americans.” That makes my grandchil- he said humorous- father wrote a his- | Britain which was A. R. and later another writer and was author of several spellers used in the schools Warren's of New the D. Mr. dopted by | modern QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any uestion of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New B 1 ton, ritain Herald, Washington Bureau, 322 New York avenue, Washing- D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical. legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can taker. Ail extended research be under- other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- Q uests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. it says again heap cuts hard: gasoline ized vet ity to hoot zood they ast got vhen r omn r than the New York with a CHIGAGOAN VISITS ANCESTRAL SHRINE Parents’ Romance Started af New Britain Normal School the timer Warr as born Met At Normal School “My father was g the old normal school said, “and it et his classmate, Goodwin of Co lives and after eral years they v / then went to South ¢ vhere both taught the freed Negro slaves until thes n out in % The school over by some Southern gent 4 my paren 1o New where T in whi n whic he was there Miss ville ro they newly Klux an was nt born remember coming when New Bri inhabitants and all bby surprised on this trip to see tf condition has changed there is now ample evidence spirit of progress. The cos! population is also a source of ¢ | faction to me because I think it will result in a great race in the I married a French girl my relatives of At g town al Connec- a sh rn on of a ropolitain three Sy nientation in liquids, N am drochloric Q. How many txo and thres ed by the gov- T rt in 186 cisco before going to L A. Two cont ce pieces Q. Are pitchers ball leagues were the Grimes in Nationa and Urban Faber and Jack American T come exception of the be a short 1 of a § word meaning a fellow wap- are schools that ng ladies for social rank of co is pasteuriz stoppi and life Q. What A, A the process of ete., heating them to cer- temperatures. The process de- Pasteur. a from ist who first suggested its name Latin t language of spoken world? as a spoken by of world o of a part It is dead lassed age. a < not copl part of the 1 How A. One- ar Q 4 will | 1ot attack will disso of thre acid an acid YOUNG SCHNEIDER TAKES JUNIOR FLIGHT RECORDS 18 Year Old Boy Captures Titles Late Frark Goldsborough Held —lLowers Marks. Field, N. Y.. August 25 Schneider. a old Roosevelt P—Eddie rsey City unior transcon- | records formerly held Frank Goldsborough 4:03 p. m from hour and by Gol was 27 hours and 19 week he lowered s and 22 minutes the time for the westward crossing of the con also made hy Goldsborough. time on that jaunt was 55 minutes vas greeted Schneider. ninutes the orough. His minutes by four tinent His flying 29 hours and Schneider father, Emil A and 2 here by City OFFICER COMMITS SUICIDE ged, Hungary. Aug. 2 Anton Horvath Von Csepreg, major of the general staff, committed sui- cide today in military prison by tak ing poison after having been struck the of Hungarian heroes." It was said that neighboring government imporéint military documents through his sweetheart, the beautiful wife of a merchant of that country. off register Csepreg sold a 25.—Diary of a| Pepys: A note from Tom Geraghty who grows mellow about California “Where cherokee roses | play tag with mocking birds" Af- ter breakfast perusing my big new | Funk & Wagnall's dictionary and admiring desk of glass and aluminum So resolved debris which laughing. Then Ritz Carlton” out towels and Clara Be vith her PPPY sober sid=d Sealyham labour for the day In the to set p it clear of houschold pickirs; of our Walsh came ppy 0. a 1d T gave up the work of many new eve with Rupert hes to the I d talked others to Joe Weber. Lew d Gene Buck and home to voung Clayton Seitz and Cates, a comely lass. urning to )ara yton San adon t {sirel side, which I regret New York hirrups when autoists This morning on a gorgeot ster e hand toward a curb, waved iy The into grin d pol histle sig- 45th in road- waved pass a East cop merely officer are do for Will Roge r. Nazimova and Gann nost popul a Christie long bob i skirt an L striking The G im rbo influ crsonal nomi Yorl women Mayne Miss ness Helen New ccking o per cent of e a world it strikes me fion but 90 announc hoots—age target intercsting and ered th of radio pe jority minor passion of a who spends evenings to pencil grot problems An rived to announce they nted to with mama.” And on top of that person or one of the dogs has cookies on m: employment cook An hour some heen bed cating sugar 0, Mr. Keller! They were talking of bes membered movie stars —the guin-like hops of Chaplin startled naivete of Harold the funny falls of Roscoe Art niand and the handsome of Wally Reid. But’not one tioned—what dyed-in-wool fa niember most vividly—the sl ous eves of Valentino. “Clara Bow to Wed Quietl Fall"—Headline. Quietly—like Fourth of July (Copyright, 1930, vndicate, an old fas Mc Inc.) Obsersations On The Weath Wa Southern and in hington, Aug. 2 for New England tonight chan Tuesday; not temperature; southwesterly winds ast for eastern New and Tuesday; not in temperaturs; inds ast for New Haven vicinity: Fair and ntly tonight: Tuesday partly cloud Conditions ritime provinces England of wide ex valley to be Temperat most ires were slightly orthern in 1 wers wer ‘incinnati Denver Angeles apolis t re- pen- | . the| Lloyd, | buckle, | the hoydenish gaiety of Mabel Nor- | physique men- | ns re- umber- | v hioned er —Forecast Fair much gentle York much moderate n and warmer ¥ Pressure is high over and New An area of high pressure t covers the Mississippi A slight depression appears red over western Queb highe This | DEAN CROSS MAY - HAVECLEAR FIELD \No Opposition Voiced to Yale ' Educator's Candidacy ‘ —_—— New Haven, Aug. 25 (UP) Friends of Dr. Wilbur L. Cross to- day predicted clear sailing for his gubernatorial boom at the New London democratic state convention Inext month as result of withdrawal from the race of two prominently- mentioned contenders. In a statement saying "At present it would appear that the leaders have selected an estimable gentle- man,” former Congréssman Patrick B. O'Sullivan of Orange last night declared he had not entered in any for the nomination for 'gov- Former Mayor William E. Thoms issued a similar statement in Waterbury, but he declined te comment on the fitness of the for- mer Yale graduate school dean Two candidates for the nomina- tion still were left, Charles G. Mor- the perennial candidate, and Burton Mansfield. both of New Haven. Neither has sought the nomination actively, however. Colonel Norris G. Osborn. editor of the New Haven Journal-Courier, expected to make Dean Cross’ nominating speech, according te David J. McCoy, democratic town chairman of New Haven. The sec- onding speech may be made by Professor William Reynolds Vance of Yale Law school, a friend of Dr. | Cross who is a delegate to the cone vention |race ernor. is Finds First Lost Ball | At Public Golf Links Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor- witz claims one of the first “firsts’ m the municipal golf course. Fol- lowing the exhibition foursome playcd as the opening event Satur- the civil officer came upon a golf ball which, he believes, & been the first lost ball on course day, S. cow to produce 15 gal- ions of milk for seven days on test hill Ormsby Segis, a Holstein- For This Week The Beacon Recommands: | “Wild Wind” Templ:‘ Bailey, Last Week's Recommendation “Strangers May Kiss" —— e — SPARKLING ad at kind ke “put to supper day the evening sorts of dlici your finger ot delicio we ble add s ends a s home. as to what t evening sur Washington us and some e AND SPIZZY! colle ifferent recipes for ages. you a one or two frien: u has those 75 reci nks, both cold and make a val- n below and Bu unusual d % bulletine, ‘Tt — — — — —CLIF COUPON HERE — — — — = ngton Washi n HOM of the Daily Bureau, New Britain Herald E MADE NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVER- . STAT! New Britain Her L e e Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox CLEM WORTLE VS ED WINKLE IN AN OLD FAsHloNED ENDURANCE SITTING CONTEST. Owls have four toes on each foot. P/ 77—\ FFeataine Fox, 1988

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