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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925, New Britain Herald |, " 000 o Neie e s e R R R re educations, others n ined as a whole than in 1925, i blg MHERALD PUBLIEHING COMPANY \ t Abral ) ¢ rmist d this year not only & of celebrating the end | Toeued Dally (Bunday Eacepted) I { { ¥ t reat World War and 1s vie At Herald Bldg. €1 Church Btreet, Wi e iti I ' omewha 0t the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Qhlks ! son at of 38,00 o Yoar ‘Tha: s | A E ! IONEALRLY $2.00 Thres Mon l dvoasing an osT s h v en years since the turne L - e Soo— iched, bled and send all communications (0 Mun | \ hop Lditor, care Of the New Britain Herald, and your letter ! ak will be forwarded 1o New York EPHON® CALLD R o ing tha: A Hak There's . . | Ofice 4oee Y ol RN ! . i v“ S mers e i g j And We'll Say The Gossips Are QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1 e < o) fi Al Nat we can look || ! Just between oursslvis; you know, You can get an ankwer to any | N I fully to a future kel = And not to be rep 1 question of fact or information by |8 e al ! ) LYo Lol Y t : utur .‘\ 1080 . \ iiEanacl of | Writing to The Question Editor, New (B ATALINL o ¢ ! ‘ he mistakes o nir | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, ¥ use was HEATED! | 1¥ ew York avenue, Washington, Thetettort | ) - : ik | nclosing two cents in stamps | There's one good thi Medical, legal and martial rheumatism and triplets, ) asird asiithe ce cannot be given, nor can ex- | PROPESSIONAL FOOTBALL onger dreads the gyorst. 186 0f you ouldiEIEAbEA el be undettaken, Al : | : g § other questions will reccive a per- MAKES HISTORY It may that domesticate 5 \dep | Sonal Teply, Unsigned requests can inds of football fans have creatures return the w not 1 confid Entered at the Post Office at New Britain nd Class Matl Matter * open to @ t the fruits of victory |pep ¢ hasn't Member of the Assoclated Press, ted Prosy 16 exclusively lis year that professional state, Look at flapper Member Audit Burenu of Circulution cames are being played | e ciatent < { | nt coln of IMISTY " toni z cruls 1a ¥ ST i y 0 adver- ARMISTICE DAY vith - astonishing regularity, that . 0"y e mouse trap and spend- HERO—AND TRATTOR? A LG o VGHTS many of the great stars of the e | ing ion to advertise it, t e ler, in f i TS .| Too mar people think oppor il WON'T y t' him e 5 cams, and that large crowds a L0 e o nEl e ) s attending the games, In other word P L " Sileds s foothall fans, a large proportion of moncy. whom have great difficulty in ob- You cut ucr ' Jots that way, | has abon 5 8 e b hids foc the eollops ] An' head him oft! THERE he goes hat s | ! [ : | “Water, water everyy : y games, are flocking to the profes- | a drop to drink” t sional games to get their Al of foot- | m A is the anniversary eatablish- | From he Anc A TRIBUTE TO [ment ot peace after the most de- | pay ¢ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge TRANCIS DEMING tating war in Mstory and Tiis devclopment was 10ng ' Widca kicked Billin 0 satss |- Wit was ot seore I the strike should be settled tomorrow, 5 it sure rais ove ade a majo L: L 3 Franc Deming o enin a dead: | commemorsen (b wclory of (Mg, bt Iy eniy g, Thre | Ons woy i havs & ot dton | P B N fi it would be from 4 to 5 weeks before coal 2 ional his community, whose ideals stood | ed to exact Iits imperlalistic and |pap ] nly chict argument| At this rate, ten more vears will € , Jur ) 97, at Chicago, Viaits ¢ e core of which was: Chicag higher, or whose character was |despotic designs upon mankind. | aguinst it has been that it “couldn’t |leave us nothing to classify as im- [, the acore of which was: Chicag in our Line, i m cabl , : P i modest 2 fi Louisy ore impeccable be done,” that i n't been done, J 7 s only Perey Jam = e { P ) P Sy . 0 3 iy [ — iers wus cnly Porey Junies—| g, Wit college raternities are ff There is no sign of a settlement in sight lin lost its leading citizen when this | s the fir: nistice day in 1918: | and that it “wouldn't be done.” NoW | ywpore's the sense in hard-sur- % LB B ~1":‘ 81 devoted to men of the 1 pro- ‘esent trusted and honored leader of the |it also has learned much. At 10 |we find that it has been done and |facing & road and then spreading alsay i cd i s sslon? at present. town crossed ti Jicon that | time since that day has the world | {he achievement in every way cems & thin coat of pedestrian on top e o] A lw‘u_fluu‘ 1ll,,|'r:m‘m“r.:“ beckons to us all. ad cause to look forward to an |ty he successful. | =y, " Wol— ”‘“““ Al pl 4, Phi 1 Some departments nced special- | .o . v ’ , | Phi, ma Delta Kappa What brought about professional {i o™ 1t even a lubber could lose |G11 I there, — grab pall—an Berlin; he was born in that gracious | tlons with so much confic as o sthall more than anytl se |moncy with the mer marine, | At i '\\.w]‘ lv: \‘ . "I"ln-\ DE‘ODlG with a small amount of coal Was there ever a man who was | Allied p e foe which In a sense, Ber- world has progressed much Mr. Deming was of, for and by abiding peace among the great na- | sworth long- | o e eltowe left in their bins are not buying substitutes was content there to mect his Crea- | in Moroceo and Syria capacity | 1f &ll of the f minded were \ . He bout poems iy f 2ty Y Rl o i et oot (RS ol S inelutdis wom # hecause of their false hope~to obtain an- tor.'His was a life of service to the clpient war was jus f Y 75 wi N loolk him 1ing to sce th e he cula- ito0 o othe Juages - o g { g : community, Tis friends and his|vented between Greee L e s (e s e U NOW! ) e sees! e sams i thracite by the time their bins are entirely | e bt BIGHTY | family. He wae honored with public Gt o things 2 of citizens Inferested in the game | S . have perforated cancellations and (H empty. office and stood on the afirmative |fry ¢ w {who were willing to pay to sce it [tion? * nobody could stop him— | Others not. Ts this done in or by | clse was talking on th the post office departm e 1 1 hung up | mps are not per (Protected by town, lived there all his-life, | the present th T ¢ 05 Wi ¢ | w he inabllity of the colleges to | 1 not get near it ain't i i Sy ~ T x Yy \ H lation by e po @ . Fnc) N R ONG N R e e e A cold snap at any time would swamp 2lh ' | S e honses oot W the dealers with orders causing dangerous GUiinE e T S up ihithe fogtpnll Cemembich Father: Do you think you can Stamps. The perforations cerve to B elays in delivery. sentative Den I \fied. not lelp making for a solidi are members of the National League | yrt my daughter and make her | identify stamps and prevent their |§ & * ®Berlin loses much in his 4 ; | Intere nd stabili B - | of Football teams the prosperity of | it theft. n regulations in r but the citi now | Some of these things h srofeasional footh greatly | 3 oiic: “Say 1d have scen | Bard to the size of the p When year numer- but s of the college s si | | a month ¢ | feelacsniin ® Good substitutes are becoming more dif- ’1""“"’ Ly ic J 70 Henry A, Courtney. | ‘ls.” s a en did Rich- ficult to obtain every d'cW ane t i3 not G P ¥ ard arding k S | R DA in vain to gain |plon will L v The best way to cool off a speeder 4 1 1denly at his home | zuining v oyl e the | NO € the road is to put i Kisco, N. Y., Aprll 11, 1916 SHOULD e howl, v N Fsaasy B Rgo L eT aused no doubt by MR i ! . s Palmer | girony players from this ips experienced in the ill oppose him. ol \.Y‘\Jn‘n‘ TR e S ;‘,";‘m' iich he had re- WE HAVE THEM NOW street rally “dark"-—had W is the largest library 1 b first cake! n the world? b S e N TS TZBI GO KERWESTRVIR GINTA e ol A e el T | POCAHONTAS NUT AND FURNACE like chewing | (00 manuseripts, 300,000 maps and s s, oo a0 i ant § - STZES ARE THE BEST SUBSTITUTES proper- will be 24 a dmitted to W Point for training ring the truck- I've g0l some wonderful neWs | (o he officers S G e i usht @ t¥pe-| A, There are now five Negro ORDER NOW 1l a8 associate st & 1ness | commizsioned officers in the regular i orrow I am golgn to try rmy and several on the r red list. job us a privat - | Negroes are admitted to the U, Well businesx man. | \fiitapy Academy at West Point, but of course 1 donSt none ttendin the present wogrophre— | o e O that 1L} = g can one clean a velvet dress |J it home? A. Velvet may be cleaned aming. Place a'damp cloth over 0 wee : 4 @, 0 AL 5 L Dot iron which is standing on its o L, did y0I== 1,061 "and run the velvet over the |9 l EZ ns 0 1o blingrolded, /100, |y ppg gtcam will remove the M not 50 good at $that yet. 1l j gt S LSRG e, | Let you know’& : . JZ‘: 1'\ : S ‘“: nd of a name s it? s 2 e She lady-in-waiting to |8 om an irand Opor QrRon S i (i | Cleopatra, and Killed herselt at the C inC Q. Who was “Charmian?" What ¢ and Lon time of Cleopatra’s de This is according to alicepeare's play, | “Anthony and Cleopatra.” The name S Torat ; e |18 of Egyptian or 5t bearing animal called the Kolin- sometimls ANOTHER FOOLISIL IDEA b i ! S Observation Havenst deeldedd) yot whiiliers 10| S5 ) seoilnaky ia a species ot | B Telephone 2798 : . e el or mink found in Siberia and | ON BEAUTY CULTURI : 1s down at the | ns o DIE0DNE B % % 5! na. The color is generally tawny ; : e Al e .| On The Weather well, U b shure and | CHOS: T o L Wt rouble typewHitign, hand& is raTher harDa’l i s ow and the fur is almost always 3 most | dved for commercial purposcs to y | imitate other members o Elhe | family. 1t is alco known as Red |the world comes tosan end? | A. It is a slang phrase describ- riend Harry | S , Siberlan Mink and Tartar . The eschatological chapters |ing one who is not easily surprised Uit e . (dealing with “the last thin in | or shocked: & person who takes bE S el ). When does the harvest moon | the Gospels are Matthew 24 and | things as a matter of course and ro- O o Vol can e e e | Mark 13 and Luke 21. Theres are | fuses to be upset or disturbed by ex- SIS indntsTof ; 1t is the full moon st | many such paseages in the Scrip- | ternal happenin itumnal equinox. At that sea- |1t Daniel 12 is one of the Old Q. What is the national anthem fromb your old& |Son the moon, when nearly full, |Testament classics on the subject, |of Wales? E SSie rises for several consccutive nights| Q. What are the meani A. “Men of Harlech.” It was about the same hour, so that!the following abbreviations af ung about the time of Edward 1V there i3 an unusual proportion of [the names of prominent slis gland. The English words now moonlight evenings. The phenome- | men: M. R. C. 8—M. R. C. I\ ire by John Oxenford. non is due to the fact that at the |, R. C. Q. What is the name of the home time of the autumnal equinox the | M R. C Member Royal Douglas Fairbanks and Mary | | a1 moon (necessarlly opposite to | Surgeons. M. It C. P.— | Pickford in Hollywood? | | the sun) is in that part o orbit { Member of Royal College of P A. Pickfair. { | f the weasel sy which makes the least possible an- | siclans. F. R. C. &—Fcllow of Roy Q. Ts the size of rope deslgnated gle with the eastern horizon at the College of Surgeons. by its dlameter or circumference? point where the moon risce Q. What does the expression A. Sometimes by one and gome- Q. In what ck of t sle [ “shock absorber” mean when ap- | times by the other. There | | does it say that certain events and |plled to & person? to be no fixed rule. | |plans must be carried out before | i seeme 6 1o ) S Tt Troe FUN, FAST AND FURIOUS! A s ( " Ag im, T am sclling ac- Indoor Games for Old and Young—our Washington Bureau's latest FG“C!SU’-'j’ ancies . Tanly latn e e s Uin Gcring In ready for ou. Now egins the winter scaton of passes .t ntertainments. You want to amuse and entertain e a the world. We pay $5,000 . ¥ s—old or BY ROBERT QUILLEN pay —and you want some ne cas for games, Here . & whola i - . a some brand-new; others adapted from older ones. all fn- Army Discharge l'ill)(‘l'.\ 2 1 “You're to late, T've and novel. Fill out the coupon below, you hostesses, and get these A it r ~ Wil cen married 5 n up your party. Awaiting John Czopek & e honorahl rmy ¢ ar of CLIP COUPON HERE [ Atta Boy! )R, Washington Bureau, New Britatn He T listingwishod foreign visit 13! N York Avenue, Washington, D. C, was being i1 wed on the 1 T want @ copy of the bulletin, INDOOR GAMES FOR OLD AND YOUNG bleinass A Srariisee e ] and enclose herewith five cente Inioose, uncancelled U. 8. posta ahjects and trying o sxnices e, stamps or coln for same L se n the * mer! n angua - A | ofr buildings,” he said, “they|| NAME. |'l are immense—startling! They—how you say it-—hit me in the eye—give | me a kick. The ladies? They do the | ' e v s 458 SPATR ouiviee s " v N s, That Baby And same.” | T am a reader of the HERALD ¥ rd. In the paesa T ts Get The Air And Sun. | —Alice M. Bullis. | L TN U Ay Sy for the pa jine While Mother (Copyright. 1925. Reproduction | |1t still remalns in the fles House, Forbiddead, —Hugh E. O'Nell. | 5 S N i A e ST. & NO.or R. R. . R ™ has failed to ca S —— N