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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925. New Britain Hera]d'w professors 1n the University of 80 that farmers can store thelr sur- | A and agaln In cracker Michigan eastward®o >laine Ilinols, none of whom has ever|plus to better advamtage, paying| actsa"d ancies ust, This gives & light brown color | high from Oregon southeastward to HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | complained of being overpald, think | thelr bills through cashing stors | | | to the oyster, 1f one wishes, however, | Texas, Cloudy weather with light ‘ warchouse reccipts, ! OY ROBERT QUILLEN : ; a batter of flour and milk and egg|snow or rain prevalls in the upper Ntad AT (Rondi s Biteied) Sk A e | may be mado and the oyster dipped | Mississippt valley, luke region and At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Btreet. SIGNS O1" / g . ¥ o ; Memolrs: A method of swatting i in this be n...‘ frylng. 1t is merely & \.w“ I..l}u;lu.nd. A disturbance over | ! el fractly or Indivectly, | snamics. atler ome. it tatoly gend cr of taste Southern Florida 1s eausing local CALLOUS AGE? [ cannot 1w divoreed from political | i e . What is meant by Quecr Vie. [showers on the Guif andSouth At- SUNSCRIPTION RATES It som mity were e WA Aol ttanttloment Is nlvo basadton i toria’s Jubllee? lantic coaste, Pleasant weather .00 8 Ve T N et oy L ton e D00l o e AR INE. 5 A. The Jubilee ceclebrating the [ prevalls in the western and central - * R, B tftleth anniversary of her accession | sections, The temperature con- AT o o 1o the throne was held in London in | tinues mild in all the northern dig- {news would create widesprewd €ON- | yuiier (lian the interests of the mmvl.'h (..,f“m ‘““L AR . . 1887, The principal event was a pro- | tricts. ¥ Entered at the Post Office at New Britatn | sternution the world over, i e 2 T cesslon in which the Queen rode| Conditions favor for this vicinity A She Dow: ofiiee AL New B i Tolc el | Shop Lditor, care of the New > from Duckingham Palace to West- | cloudy and unsettied weather fol- i G A H URALIs And K Iuntio FEASIMAATaY I e slost way to keep Britain Herald, and your fetter ! | minster Abb lowed by fair, nf warning 1t ns 0 smeared o, ’ : nee i 3 v 9 3 v ¢ te i | A e e o weery | Of WaArnin& (it "wag well meared ot e i will be forwarded to New York | | Q. How can ono tell time by he woule 8t pi ] ) His “entention that a [note endorsed. . staiss Pusiness Office .uvy 9 wspaper n the country. e i QUESTIONZ ANSWERED | The following mothod 1s de- Editoria) Rooms SENe esaiihinae atons 1 pricatcwould Sstimulated e s s ! You can get ®n answer to any | scribed by Dr.ChaflesC. Eylie, as- | Dut as 1t 15, these things oceu s oL | You can fnage Jaw by 11 iidveia AP R 4 SRR ks e O iction and lead to a col- | - O 0 e it ) Jility Jived | Question of fact or information by |istant professor of astronomy at the piecemeal and there s not so mu of the system, lkewise 18/ . 3 | cuastle walls, '}l say wriling to the Question Iditor, New | University of lowa, for obtaining the The only profitable advertising medium | fus e about it. i ! I 3 hin th oo | Britain Herald, Washing reau, | | % i fn the City, Circulation |“"nLn any dea maderahoytyl baged upon hard Aegic: yet such i ‘f thedr incomes ‘l rifain Herald, Washington Bureau, | approximate solar time by means of m al e The 939 deaths in Ne ork cit e A L le Ones today! 1 w York avenue, Washington, | tiic stars: “Conside I = press room always open to advertisers. | Th leatis iy New X iy wre occurring right along in today {1222 Nawatoric '+ Washinglon, | (i stars: “Conshdor the northern Builds Strength —_— | represented the departure of that e, aboml S | T . C., enclosing two cents In stamps | sky as a huge clock face, with the | e agric Osatricts without | L St vos| for reply. Medical, legal and rita ol pa 5 k& Marbor of (he AAMAIS s |snans Suman. belnge i 11 monii ¢ . Fresh | for reply. Medical, logal and marltal | Iole siar the center and the to Combat Colds The Aesocinted Press 1p exclusively en. B, ‘ ) he a good g v ’ ) You're to b | advice cannot be glven, nor can ex- | pointers of the dipper as the hour - titled to the for re-publication of ar, good prices, for one crop | , X ¢k, Are you | tenled research bo undertaken, Al | hand, The numeral 8 will he direct- 11 you catch colds easily, take all news credited to it or not otherwise | I 26 sudden deaths in Massa AR : & ‘ 1 vedding cake, | olher questions will recelve a per- | 1y below the Pole star and 12 direct- {,!nongne and ward them off, credited In this paper und also local| .01y vanresonted the killing of | vin cur as many r . sonal reply. Unsigned requests cane |1y above. Then read the indicated Anonine gives strength and news publistied heroin et B A 1 Sy ARSI Py e : g : builds sound flesh that enables No, I ha t bo answered. ANl letters are | time. With a little practice this can s Ll control, Is clear to the Pre who told his audience that the in Month. persons—asi of t childr S consumers might ho| 1y ould dominaie the n a storm or an cart as a result of automobile acclder hat number by automobiles in on i i iy ! e r by fsing the money-making crop, re t i 1y last wed- | confidential.—Editor. | be done to the nearest quarter hour. Xfae . s | 4 | ter's weather, It is exception- Member Aulit Bureao of Circulation. | 0 g a surplus and lower t scoms but yester e o i o this figure add the number of ally gand for growing children The A. B. C. te & natlonal orgnntzation | There is a species of callous . A S linl stponed ma 2 ¢ ¢ Bobbed-Hair | Which states produces the | months that have elapsed since Jan- ot this time in the year, Try it. which furntehes newspapers and adver- | .onnocted with our complacency ¥ Beils ant to settle down, Bandit [ il umount ot woolen goods? uary 1, to the nearest quarter ers with & strictly honest analysls of X nise obably hitting the bell of A QUESTION FOR THI A. Massachusetts muakes more | jionth; double this, and subtract the clreulation. Qur _ clrculation statistice | garding the number of persoiys bo- T AR ey . OFSSORS woolen goods than any other state. | result from 16 1-4, Tt the result 8 L A neurer ling killed by automobiles through- d e n Bistuibutte L T ot : e when Willle asks Dad Lo I B Albert G, Vogel | A few woolen mills are found in | more than 16 1-4, subtract this result foca) ndvertionrs: e [Qutisingooub R cionEridaae | BANDIT'S £XPLOTE i the algebra, iy £irls Ko ott Georgia, Maryland, West Virginia, | from 40 1-4. The answer Is the time | being Killed in this manner every U e A North Carolina, South Carolina, Ten- | in hours, As an example, take an \an were killed in some wars; | o el e Americanism: A prurient willir and Virginia | cvening late in September. The ' | e e ease with which an armed iy g 1o pelfeve that (he private live Is Houdini the rcal name of | pointcrs are in the position of a York at Hotaling's Newsstand. Timee |and in a compuratively few Years| . ina. was able to get away with lof ne on ar t t I get a fine degree famous magician? clock hour hand at 7 o'clock. Eight v ¥ men are rotten, g:::ra-‘,cf::\’wffl ‘;\;]fwé‘ nds, Entrance | wo kill more people with nu(uumr{s“‘“ ltor holdineupts bowingials| YIRS cy always tg I'sychoiogy, His name formerly was Harry [ and three-quarters, months have ihs o lost ; 3 st ianr ; big word ¢ ing | Welss but it has been changed le- | ciapse NG Yerniduy Rwhio biles than we lost In saanpower N |, y 4y yuig eity yesterday is a bad | And fust a few years he po- |+ i rd that means | e s | clapsed since New Year day, which ————————————————— [ the World War. Yet very liitle 18}, r : oo |tota was & worthless ’ y < in our beans, cudint is added to 7 making 15 8-4. Doubl- t O vy | MBn: The city happily has been free | i o0 § NOCLS we illy in our tecns Ilow can one clean a cluster | cd, this is 81 1.2, which subtracted DR. BRAY, PHYSICIAN {done about it. One scarccly €VEr|op gyop crimes to a grest exteat, but | eap L looney when in love! | diwmond ring from 40 1-2 gives § 3-4, or 8:45, AND GOOD CITIZEN | hears ot anyone serving a PFSON |y vaiiow at Jeust showed tne po- | A. Brush the diamonds with a | This is solar time.” | | Herald 1a on sale dally fn N The death of Dr. Henry T. Bray |term for killing anyone with an |, andlthe cutiierlties gonerally | e 10 ke I S SonR o | llege work I've nc'er ,”..“1.\ ong solution of houschold am- Q. Who wrote the book called L | L 5 = Torivaa Blns e kied razy, | monia and v r, using a tooth | “The Law Bringe and when was it ) i 4 o o darned hazy | brush. Wipe dry and shine with a | published? out the city, where he had been so |are always entirely accidenta '. e« | to meet the ehailenge is more care- oy Iy time at it, ‘Mrll cloth or chamois. | A. G. B. Lancaster {s the author. consplcnously actlve as an advo- [never due to reckless driving. ThiS | fuiness in the handling of fundsand | §tll, there are fnteresting and |- 1o g0 a Dbit |5 'y”‘““'l i hve anything to (1t was published in 1913 by George cate of progressive health meas- | probably is due to the fact that tk improved police protection charming convensationallsts who | Psychology; | do with the shining of the moon? | H, Doran Company, New York city. he | victims are not in a position to glve never mention | ! 1 cxplain to me | What causcs the various phases of | Q. What would be the capacity n it | | 3 t ¢ e |the moon? bushels of coal of a wagon 9 fect 6 | 1 o1 desths e Will bo greatly deplored through- | automobile—such deathis, it APPEATS: | oy it can he done. The proper way ures and was regarded as It was only a few days ago that father of the present health depart- |any testimony. | Police Chiet Hart pointed out that A The sun Is responsille for the | inches long, 42 inches wide and 13 There sometimes is more sympathy j.uhmmg of the moon. The moon's| 1.2 fnches deep? probabi 1 it ds reficeted light of the sunii A About 80 level bushels. I would malke 80 G : difference in the moon's phase Q. 1 see wmention of “Farmer's The Famous ing questions sueh as is due to the relative positions of | Letters” among the contributing | [ N 4 thousands of persons who had been TS R D 2 day that we pointed out how the| ’rofessor, will you te . please, | 8un, earth and moon. causes of the American Revolution. g THE CITY'S INCREASE 3 : : el I89Q W Wiiat thecamelof AL andintay | : : i Eroct his patients or were numbered Board of Finance and Taxation had = b 1 put on a by s { Q. What became of Al and Ray | What these lotter rector g IN POPULATION 3 Vhy do I < U | Rockett, who produced the moti coly provided funds for additional police- b } o ninic LS bl il ot Sl Ry ey were a gerles of twelve | | gpy Models Mose careful observers in the city : o ¢ ; z L ik @AM W letters (ostensibly written by a farm- men and then the nm ) . X ) i i 3 | A, Al Rockett is now manager of | er) that appeared in 176 Their rencged on the plan and permitted First National's eastern studies, and | guthor was soon discovered in John only one addition. Such tactic ad 8 e Mayriower Unwithered Ray, his brother, is assistant 1o | pickinson, a prominent Pennsylvan- {i tha olty wero “brought into (he iary wion., Flossie | 1fichard Rowland production head of | jan, Theye were political tracts de- This is the feature set in the : o iriatoa. | that it is 69 The guess, there- ? el aation s 4l Tolerance peculiar miinero g v Saveng |IIEsEaTE eO D Y | neuncing taxation of the colonies by [ | construction tey ficld, Has 44 morld undorithe kingly miniata s el was b rightylciossiona, iz f o inever enters a head that offers v hatting. | Q. Are there any children of | parliament without their consent | | different style parts—235 parts R e ) per cent since || DT © Aerauding | pundance of parking space. ave | ing ahout the ar. | Gen. Robert I, living > and had great influence in shaping | | in all, and the powerful Erector 5 An a Ll of protection they » pay- | e 1 < ot No. General Lee had - three | gpinfon against the taxing of the electric motor which is famous i oy behaieh ot ettarl tederal census of 1920 is consid- S leeno Prosperous times are those in | OF ¢ ¢ € said Mary 1 of whom s¢ 1in the Con- | colonies by Great Britain the world- over as | g the s efforts ehal vettel 1" ng for in ta 10NCYe 5 > kel “ a2 o 1 10 5 5 i { O { erably above the average. 1f contin-) "= = the paMicular bandit | Which people pay (oo much for real | et 4 Tos “he |G ferate army as officers. Robert Q. HMow should calla lillies be| { must powerful and sturdy motor zed health service have | e MUl ! ostato. |7 't 1o Pilgrims | 100 Jr.the last of the three to pass | treaicd to obtain the best growth | | ever built for Toy work. : ued until 1930, when the n ; Choier et et tin, ilgrim : E left their mark on the health | T T AT SR who operated on ireh street may WL with any st s on the way over.” | 2Wway, d October 1914, and to make them bloom? PHe New Moo 4 Besctor thic progress of the city. He had been | 2 " e il , than | Mave done so irrespective of hoW| Mention of the birth ralo calls to | beut Refcheniipum. || 9 Miere fodemal Wovgs sont inio) & o them plenty of rich soll | | 1€ w:\\:m-o‘ il n: 1‘-‘1‘ ! [ 1ation at that time will be more than | oo olie nien were on the force. |mind the stork; mention of the berth | — | Pennsylvania during the coal striky | and plenty of heat. Give them also | | Year contain? circular girders 80,000, and this would represent ap-| 55 B S v police rate calls to mind ti From Our Childrew's Gardenof | > How many troops were 081 5 rest period during the summer| ¢ 20 “ l{-l i el tf‘ [ proximately an increase of 20,000 in | ™ ey R Cur 3 > states affected by the | when the pot should be turned over | - You to build all sorts of fasc IR, el T T il e © IR i A village 18 a place wher ¥ son, now four years old, was | [ g [ on its side and the plant allowed to| 3ting models such us Bridges en years. i 1is chances b f ¥ | ST = 0 > % a Vheel, Fodder Mixer, N Brit has been one of Il,,.‘m‘y,w 1 han i wish 9 o'clock would hurry and a | . }roor}» were |'dle down. This will help in th R e Wh o e ot Newgbria oy s to be hoped that the city come so you could go to bed. day. on hearing the remark | S€ned to strike duty in Pennsylvania | plooming. | s d © {Gr was president of the |\ o ¢rowing clties in New Bng- s £ . i o ' in Cali. | that vear. A report of the Militia | - { mobiles, Ship Crane, Carricr | . | author will no Jo procras- | AL D bakimentisays Hoists, etc. A 48-page Manual Jand. Its growth has brought new M e ores T e helief is that woman's | 10 s¢ o DR o contained in this set shows you sroblems in thelr wake, These must § o ntitled 1o | PYOPET Place is on that side of : UL G s T 3 He Lo R iS00 s Tl S cie, giving much of his | ey o of |Up to par. CI are entitled 10 0goq chore the steering wheel iswt. | 10 0l f 0/ fnscwdlipraatnalelyas (00 s i Rto op g n e Weather A e bo solved as they arise. Some of [ e foree, When L ; i Wwould have been | Were under arms in the various coal GRNINED S NI AEC HIOUElSHLG) ar | L build from this s Back among the marines, Dutlor ment, He was a physiclan with an | n effort had been made to obtain must delight in having men abont unusually large practice, prestige | {or the automoblle driver than for|g.o oiditional patrolmen for sever- | him who will obey and repufatio; and was known to | his victim. al years; and it was only the other among his friends and acquaint- | ances. Tt was ouly recently that he : 4 have heen guessing all along tha the population was 70,000, Now comes a survey clearly indidating officiated at his 4,000th obstetrical case, 80 at least that many people to no good end. A city without tiong of this well-liked family phy- sician. one of the city's fi health offi- cers, was chairman of the board of New Britain - Medical association in hospital staff. He had eftort hor e enatibiot| 6 i (U I Ty - ! ! Ob . Il-organized health de-| o __ ; have one they know he money | 11 congress Keeps on usurslng ail- | it e servation i 5 S ! —— i e s showing results | (hority, future presidents won . Smith s, Juy one today and enjoy your- consequent good re- 3 i much to do except make pastor: ¢ “*‘)" ‘( a0 ]“" | 1 self the rest of the winter. g : e \T'S APPRAISAL (in the quantity of pr 1 glven. | 2 . th of General Fun- ns, was one of his ”'“-")4"\:, |\\|:|I\I'l‘l'\’ ‘ alls. | Washington, Dee oraeat it Gl Gy CREh) OF TAR y AGRICULTURE AND | o . A. General Frederick Tunston, | for Southern New Engla Most- | A S ) WA 8. A, dled suddenly at San An. |1y cloudy tonight «dnesday, | resull of | American Farm Federation in Chi- i N Wi el - Lo SV | [tonio, Texas, following an attuck of | colder )\ nesday afternoon and KRl bl e e o on of fho (arll s not cx- | WDt il bring er B ey 7% : 2 {acute indigostion, on~ February 19, [ Mighi. fresh sourhwest and west | he bhe Har ware Eo i e actly « one judges from the Y 13017, winds. | . Vwitain will not forget Dr. |appraisal of the future of farmir SRR e i ! : N, I 1. What is the origin of the ex-| Conditlons: The pressure i low | | prsision “put your Joiin Hancack on 190 the northern border from [405 MAIN ST. TEL. 407 have had much | President Coolidge's talk to the For Sale By and his unstinted services in fas the Prosident — himself {0 the furm- futur city farmer's - soes it. The ) S A 2 | this paper? | View of the President, at|ors usse U 4% S ‘ | A. John Hancock wrote his name | day tern radicals, it appears, P i S areellcl s loniine il . ¥ 4 L 5 I MOTUER USED TO MAKE Jheen asking the farmers what e e ‘ndependence. Hence the expression | SR - = in the DREDGING THE Jeast looks pleasant, irrespective of ("1 hav CONNECTICUT t the present may be. 1f the iehexn | S s Nl " good the tarifi t R | means ign this paper. | It's & question of knowing how. To become a er of good homemade Dredging the Connecticut river al- | farmers live long cnough they may ; 7 L [ Q. Can oysters be fricd in bat- || hreud and tolls requirea practice, but after all tmple matter of fol- Jowing dircetions, You can't go wrong {f you folluw the recipes in- hought but in- lite, the hea yoard | 2 e Sunlly arelrolladty structions glven in our Washington I bulletin “Bread and I Wi the health boar ¢ Oysters usually are rolled in vhich descries the spovge o sl methods of mak- la i ~ notl they |three rooms in the mode hool un B cracker dust, then in egg diluted| all kinds of delicious breads—white ! L vice bread, graham, whol: rivers and har- | jong enough o ; . “fation nat- |t after the holidays. This is due to i sith a little milk seasoned with pep- | y gluten, salt- s ut, Bralon brown, and corn Renewing his case for co-opera 1o intorest 1€ Vrevalence of searlet fover in ti [ | m Tarker louse rolls finker and dinnée roll, Fen \ modi- | WF el consi¢ MErest fiower grades. Dr. Clark says there o ; sentiment five cases in the sehool, whils That delicious homemado bread an an you make them? ways costs money; this time the estl- | a1} enjoy boundless prosperity. Th Upon consultation with as represented In | ohief necessity, it appears, is to live tive marketing, President perience help him any? P of farm- |Town Health Officer Dr Bunnell has - f Howe: “Yes sir! Te 15 pretty good || ! i CUIP COLPON NERE N : | at dodgin’ his creditors and side- { BAKING FOITOR, Washington Bur ean Daily New Britain Herald. wh ! ¢ pric s | steppin’ his obligations, believe me!™ || { 1 want a copy of the bullet ) \ e by the federal government. This ! ¢ sophomore S TR T e Zuenary Joost || 1 v ls i’ o ADUANDEHOLIL close hera- sion of W. D. Howells : § 3 « The Grocery Lyceum \ enough deleterious | Gag it by making it plain he had in e pollred fnfo 1t by the | g no special price-fixing assist nspected the sanitary to suggest ance, either direetly or indirectly hearers nndoubtedly regarded . e —— as the most important part of the | S | . s 'Toters.! he east will 51 / X7 “You say wimmen are cats?”’ “RED" GRANGI'S address, as cfforts to get the gov- cl sarrows, 1 ioodrich, ( ay that. But you gotta be | 1 | ST, & NO. or R. R, MONEY-MAKING ernment to manipulate the prices ‘ 3 3 Winifred Jones v 1 Y keerf not rub their fur \hai | I em a reader of the HERALD ball | of farm products in favor of farm ' Howard Damon, Stanie g 3 WIONE Way Reproduction Forbidden) 3 3 hat 1 enctit a , Emerson Hitehe and | il (Copyright, 192 » Gammerdinger oper, Attwood | world that it | ers has been a favorite fopic o Mother will approc lis ¢ e e verantion and) discusalons ind th¢ DoTCCis as it will graduate from conver i Keep baby quiet and entertained ke tle | west 2 \ 14 ne | tF Las ingine Cad 1 left tc 1c 1- M \ v Whether fhe Presidents roasor i [ e e i PHOSRES T COERGTAK |t Gt : _ay grrvas wiraas for opposliz such &l plan: willt be . il auouy: n. | FUR RAISING C S h -—-—Th P b] T l h Copyright, 1925, by the ,t s S or finalire e pays a part o i "“["7‘”‘“"‘ 5 By Dr. Walter i. Traprock lty lg 8 € ublic € ep one Bell Syndicate. Inc. s to be seen. The Presiden JlA. ", [baving the city own its own clectric : AL v- 10 : - lighting piant. his opinion t no business enterpri one: s i SRR 7 ind Company D of contrary, saying it the armory. B land of | ng furs in konwn in | nd which | r to those of | ) k common (and T may | stock | heard furnish STYLES AFFECT HEALTH | pa ' I itk J PLE WONDERING WHOSE TURN IT 1S NEXT AND TRYING TO it LOOK AS IV ID5 THEIRS, PEOPLE WONDERING WHERE TO GET Women wear the knee-high _boots | I ne monev. Tt Is hardly neo- CHAN MAN TRVING TO FIND A CITV NUMBER IN A i e sl G e e SUBURBAN ECTORY. AND THE OCCUPANT OF THE BOOTH s for a teas or eve. | guarant ro other man TRVING TO CARRY ON A PRIVATE CONVERSATION IN THE FULL T s Prowie KNOWLEDGE THAT HIS VOICE CAN BE HEARD ALL OVER THE STORE The fabric, tulle, 1s for and subject themselve t Tat College Fducationt X GUUVAS the hard-work- wants an improve Tulle in centrel France. ger of pneumonia. ¥: “DId your boy's football ex- 2-8 WILLIAMS dent himself fav