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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. T ¥/ papers reported that the battling |capitalists Nitadelp): e had 1 that sum, | Mr. Condo 1s connect ith ) V vorla 2" New Britain Herald [/ : : . N e e e N AN nie o (e : ; i STy AR | Nowspaper Lnterprise Assoclation | A. Bull Montana. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | bride that 1o 1 |and has an office in San Irancisco| Q. Who discovered Mt. Ranler in : [with that concern. He lives at|the state of Washington and who ;1...1\.1‘-3 California, wao the first person to get to s eredited with ng \ How much did 1t cost to pro- | top? o ) AR | et ploture “The Ten| A. Mr. Ranler was discovered e lare Sanl S sy 1 |Lmnmundn\rnlu and named by G. Vancouver in 179 bilitles now are W1 lving s now o ! Vow irange has $300,000 les Tesued Datlly (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Stieet oo gow Wiy e oo A ¥ mmoria van pre ra(‘ts alldFa AV x .l\rp:lvrtlllxnnntvly & million and It was first appr wchod by W ’l‘ .00 & Year g L 5 e k T one-half dollars, Polmie In 1 The first attempte $2.00 Thres Months rot marrl to got marricd | e Connecticut leg nc,es 3 J Q. Can you suggest something ascent was by A. V. Kautz in 1857 S8 MoniE or iy acquaintance- | ture in opposition to the nw.yp.“ UY ROBERT QUILLEN that will take a bluish mark from The first successful ascent was by 1gn of despera- |tlon of o rallrond between Hart- | i b & mahogany furniture? H. Stevens in 1870, The name of ST Tuattar e d all communications to B A. A mixture of two tablespoons the famous Indian guide on this e o [ shop Editor, omre. Of the New | / of olive oil, one tablespoon of strong cxpedition was Slulskin who, how- 1 “would pr i e Britaln Herald, and your letter || | vinegar and one-half tablespoon of ever, forsook the party, glving them TELE! ¢ r' 3 s a certain amount | duce more rm than good and therly ki v v vo! ife will be forwardes Ne ki | 8pir! of turpentine, applied with a a stern warning, and did not go with EMLSRHONR CALLY DorYe S et eouc yautiniies | e oo ork ’ | soft cloth 1s sald to remove any spots them to the top, The ond succe BUsDuasONIeas s B b i \ v Th " o QUESTIONS ANSWERED of dirt, etc., and afterwards rul ul attempt at aseent occurred the Editortal Roome ..., 928 newspaper s, when they property The memorial ; e New Use For Christmas Scalst| You can get an answer 0 BV |with a soft cloth, o good polish will | same year and was made by I A farmer came to town in | went on to say a railroad is a nate |, iced ration: Highbrow 10 listen here | question of fact or information by ' pegult. SR The only profitable advertteing medium h of u wife and found one in | ural monopoly, while on a canal or | { RELT S SRt shbors are not | writing to the Question Lditor". New | Q. How long has gas been used Q. What was the maiden name of in the City, Circulution books w hours, usually give evidence | turnpike everyone has fight to Sountor altach What happe a1 Uhiele T do s bt o H‘yll("lr} 1(m‘m|, ‘\d!h\llg(?“tl |url'fl“- ‘f()r illuminating purposes? the wife of Buffalo {:\1 ) oress room always open to mdvertsers G CHNE A g AR i ity et her EANtliote (herl (k| e, le Idote burls a0 dghe | 1328 Now Tork avanue, Washinlon, i JF A Thol exiateriod of inflammable/|il A, STha| fumig/lotiinntialo Bille g ; : : <1 A ; day or night! ;., C. r~]1(‘]:.;¢\7\11’: iwlvo“;f:;t;!ml:]! ;::T:T ga. .-] 581 from the wife Toulsn 1". deriel Cody. Her Member of Ass Pres il b AL stent for | 8 : 0 veaved in e o or reply, Medical, lega 8 2 | been nown from very T 18, ] oderiels, caune from e Al he Armcialed Ereeh: 5 ur the blushing bride and | men ad already cstablished : el Rthakineroals (S=ys ,\“"“ 4 ”"'\'\’f""" Mim | qqyice cannot be glven, nor can ex | n 1650 Thom g titind foithe: ore publication ¢ quering bridegroom. Some a monopoly between New 5 except a Mussolin) Calated ry: “When you buy my | tended research be undertakon. All | cated to the Roy, cioty er, Q. co a disc uews pubilshed herein, NE D e S s i ey e Nutuve nroyidon PR b el - | sonal reply. Unslgned requests eaB- | ing from a well near Wigon in Tan- . There is o discase known by iRdsotEnubLsian (1 : rched Fl3onton) ; . Lamion not bo answered, All letters #F® | cashive and resulting in his opinion, | this mame that atfacks horses, These »‘ " > " 1 must learn to sing r No, o inlay wouldn't confidentlal, itor, | from the decomposition of coul, 1t attacks of sore oy come on abont X ; Ingicag iEhe ot { was not until 1792 that the practical | every thirty davs and continue until lue of coal g s an illuminant the horse finally loses ight. was demonstrated by Willlam N The di: o, howevcer, i nothing to Scotchman, who construct- | do with the moon pparatus by which ho lighted - - his home and office in Redruth, | TRON SETS BOARD AFIRE Corpwall, In 1798 he moved to Soho An ironing board caught fire he Post Office at New B ¢ 3 i 3 » Socond Clans Mail Matter. fon, a 1sl t quick action ord and Haven which is lost. And ft. The horrid | may result Bt iry 1o pri- | finds out about, [EEEEE— [ bompy e between Wash :.l"":'v',;":!_""":'f“"' "'I ‘J"::’";“’,“.‘:“. T re ftor s t ton and Boston would have te o vtrouble, The Bobbed-Hatr| Q. How much did the Unied which furnishes newspapers and ad 0 p: o o0 t subdu y suc! ges as the o ] o hall player's career {sn't the Bandit |States government pay for the tirere with strictly honert ana heheslven Tt " ® S Analithe memor t. There's the juvenile film — Philippine Islands. Did this govern- Sl o sl o G et ’ e nelOed VL e i JINGLE BELL {ment ever promise the islands inde- protection againit fraud In_nowepa e eyt ls feomel e I A Revised Classie pendence distribution fizures (o boh national and ! oeon Ry FTist srant now dontams rhaps the miners could gt (With ¢ Bow to 8t. Nicho A. The Philippine Islands were R | uld not be attempted ex plated, four t ike comj injunction requiring the operators | By Gerteade,, Jr, | ceded by Spain to the United Sta and introduced the flluminant in the Jast night in the Vocational High e cept after due deliberation and | ics between New Haven to come clean! [YAn SLETONUA IS (L] LCE by the treaty of peace concluded be- | gong foundry. In the United States | school building from an electri The Werald fs on eate dally tn New | careful circumspection of the party Uartford in which many wid- e U hihgilsom il o | tween the United States and Spain | the use of illuminatin as agi- | iron in which the curr was left York at Hotallng’s Newsstan \mes | o x o >rpha o foothall, victe tear u Wen greens t stile its green she | on April 11, 1899, The United States SR B & 5 BRIy f 1 il Bquare; Schulis's. Nowssinate Entenes | Of the other part. Getting marr ws, orphans and pe ) ) D n April 11, The United States | tated as carly as 1512; it was guc- | on, probably by @ W stu- o e et ) moderate clrcumstances I | post; In politics, they t » wears | paid §20,000,000 to Spain. In the | cessfully introduce:d S Aeal Corbon i ihanre Ld Grand Central, 42nd Street, after an acquaintanceshlp of 15 | o ¢ CIHEEEI the platte And wen its blue its bluo | act of August 29, 1916, tho United ”5("”’\ Iniodioctin Bomere iy Con el =0 MER et inutes or & few hours n the| stcam navigation between SRS |And now shes herd the newest | States congress declared that it was | ™ Q" Who played the part of the Deputy Chief I Parnes ro- WORLD COURT FIGHT minds of many is considered mak-| Hartford and New York, and They'ré removing the on mah trick : . |“the purpose of the people of the | Ape Mun in the pic “The Lost | sponded to the OPENING TODAY a farce out of it. However, Steamboats between the latter v sets, L ce, now; what i \, s smmmed uiihibs | United States to withdraw their The grand opening of {1 e TR T i e city and New Haven, and ma thunder was a mah jong sct? 'd 80 wo know Jest ware sheis | sovercignty over the Philipplne wnd opening of the o | such disciples of quick action e e e peact | Because the tinkeling tells, | Islands and to recognize their inde- nlist the United States amec fnsist upon it will get the usua GelonT it senstwontat He itior It your volce returns within : n | pendence as soon as a stable govern- ations having adhesion t best w s, ly destroyed.” {hree minutes and the lquor Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! |ment can be established therein.” 3 ¥ wilve time she moves— No stile can get ahed of i —_— TR g vl I doesw't, 1L 13 called “purty good This sounds something like he duty Is an enlisted man in the navy | i 3 ¢ the jingling prove 2 the most nolable torensic battles in RENTSENT ment heard ever and anon fo- Pellst Jingle Bells- Hed { T e duy remarding the comtemeiateq|can g2t radlo reception from T e g0t & ey e oniitled to b venss =7 ] e Distory of Congress since the T v G RS g Cn B ey e G ORI BE IR of short duty at the end of every | ¢ close of the war. AT e b S 1amas and papas get | destryction of the “interests of [ will be playing ja Lty 2 ! six There are, however, so 4 5 6\ i ook a slap ) ! se garters jingle away ; 1 eIl AT e on the wrist, this time by'\widows, orphans and persons in | = | many men of long serv in the Q. To how many years of shore | today and doubtless will be one of There's no prf’ Y“\' the time wo A a college professor who in telling 1 ate circumstances” n the | a job where you TR navy and so fow shore jobs, com- e ) f th C ntest 10t to be overcon- h OVER THE RIVER, 1 ; » 4 Nty apstobe loverconsiiy n's club of this city of | railroad lines by the great develop- cont less wages for | T e Whittier) | Pared to the number of men that it | o (Vg e L0 ¢ e 5 i i g the privilege of keeping your | St : | is necessary that the men's names be | by L ortcomings of modern par- ment of highway busses and {ruck By Louise Lloise Gillesple ; : - ) ne o asons for the pre- | sl 5 y ¥ 5 | hands clean When Molldaye comes and tis atr fs | Placad on a waiting list and they are ’ Or a Set valent Lelief opponents of the iR alnaled Biheyfeen Ul LS iLines : Faain bl " | given shore duty whenever there is | S i Thieiei instead of their offsprine In Id days the inferests of | An ideal traflic 15 one who : __ = L vacancy and in their turn. They i ; And deep is the drifting snow, : ¥ : ast, the headline read Ul y 18 cventually were do. d0°cSn't act as though he made the |y S0 (8 e 0 HA8 SR o |are not, however, allowed to take ; : fl fact | oo, H : b . L= SIS @ i L “‘m;‘ alns on the old Ma- |\ oo 4yan two years of shore duty 5 o g SCA U{,‘a on T Al Stearns, prineip iro Sinh : And o Grandmother’s house e |2F 80V one time. e £ % g k ! J R0l | Q Who is Mrs. Zachary Lans- The m man is the one who Phillip Academy An Y. the state aiding in their construc- | is so good to his wife that sh e ough the | d0Wne who is being tried before an never has opportunity for re % " |army investigating board? " 1 1 > dorm 7 " . A. Mrs. Lansd e is e widow to know what he is talk- | pos I S With @ atopiat the cidermilly /e SRS Lansdownaflsithotwldow i the situation - of the commander of the dirigible : l L e oit H atlon that the | ralr o e 5 " 2 X Jor a jug or two of the Autumn | L0 e % ) ¥ i 0| é m I w the opponents 2 2 et i re uneasy over at | wouldn it | & ship Shenandoah that was d B Wy ; fe&' & ) o akdown hom appen in the future it the | couls (S e R o stroyed by a storm while flying over n win except ¥ Sl e R raduction until | oyp poliday cups to fill! 2 ¥ b e NI i el it oy o ; Olio. §he is not being tried but has s _ "y m . } i o return to 1 o - g T | o it p > Gibson HAPPIWORK Pa time | | Iministration policy > tima s the desire 3 to he suff f an | tion by is r bonds for that Demeocratic : : ms to bo shar a ¢l in their own vehicles or 1 i sto inetieR ) courts. She was a witness | B ¥ Packages are a wonderful new kind s R e ot 8 1y lering | in busses, or by ship freight bY | copree senfence: “It 18 8= | e weods resound to our roars, | Defore the army court that is trying | I N of toy—different from anything U Lt o at the age of criminals hir 1 the man, “how | anq Ma looks fine with her short, | C0k Willlam Mitchell and testific in | Y iy wou have ever seen. Provide end- et ey c The Tartford e an [ muny coal dealers go broke ek [ his behalf. She also testificd in the 8 3 fess fun and finc training for boys e e, Tl S i (Protocted by Publisliers e ls now plus-fours, | NAYY court of inquiry that is trving & ! e ; ¥ ing numerous | And Ta, in his new plus-four to fix the blame for the Shenandoah and girls froem 6 to 12 years of age. TS U Is being eent to homes | Connecticut fowns were siill paying Sipdicals) Over the and through the |10 T TS [T g We are giving away FIVE SETS untikely. Consider air, Al N R 1 y nan average are | interes municipal which | N (6 R o A Q. What s the officlal name of : : of these new educational toys and . : g v m \ s yvou o desued prior € 7 hen p/' . e the same | the ruler of H ry and what is the N g we are having a contest to see S o o i S L ; ) \ wlin Y(’(IIS A[‘D Tuaay re merry today in the StMe | jigion of the majority of its in- : ChEhv e bovs o nt s e tihe % o d';l7n|""\yv is one of the state! £ 3 five FREE SETS. You will have ftion signed Fred Goo L3 ) | of southern I2urope formed out ot s U lots of fun in the contest and you others was | s et big book on | the old Austro-Hungarian empire. PR TR G 54| may be one of the lucky ones. So mwmon council 4 S5 | The head of the country is styled b : come to our store and find out all » 2 for an o “Ihat's the souvenir pro- | oMclally “Protector of the Maygar AT about the contest. in | ¢ SalhiardiDrincanll or “Regent.” The state is | | Roman Catholic, 21 per cent is Hel- | s A 7 72 W. MAIN ST. L P | Cotiun vangelical and the re- o hook des. | mainder is divided among a number | : £ other scc Q. What hecame of the U. cruiser Memphis The armoured cruiser Mem- R DYTORARE P as launched December 3, 160 ’ been dis- | Phis was launched December 3, 1004 | omade bread and rolls: can you make them? 1nis of Capt, |at Philadelphia 1t was ly {t's & auestion of knowing how. To become er of good homemade TN named Tennessee. It was comn bread and rolls requir tice, but s & simplo n r of fol- e e Sl lowing directions. You can't go wro you follow the recipes and in- it % Gt ) R I“ LD Sk was I u(,l struetions ven In our Washinglon Burcaw's latest bulletin *“Bread and d n hy had been an > Al of the crulser force in | Rlls" which describes the sponge and stralght dough methods of mak- 1 control (i > ey » West Indics. On August 29, I kinds of delicious breads—white bread, rice b graham, whole 14 to 14 and ; DREESCG S ile lying off the city of San | at, rye, bran, gluten, saltr \isin, nut, Boston brown, and corn T up. SniIElyIng Ol 1y 0L ol Al breads—Parker House rolls, finger und dinner rolls, French rolls, buns, ie, callin how Mr. Mund. | Domingo, it was driven ashore by o cake, tea rings, twist bread and o on. Send for it, co : " | tidal wave and completely wreeked. scn can go to the Pole | tid \ “Why, how, darlin or | Tt was strlcken from the navy list YR IO Sl 1017, CLIP COUPON HERE e i Nves > ITOR, Washingt ey, Dally New Britaln Herald. ninating rocket? wan 't e Dulleti ROLLS and enciose here- | There is a pistol called the dith five cente E . 8. postage stamps or coin for “Very” pistol that fires an illuminat- | s | ing rocket. [ NAME i el | Q. Who f{s the « \Hnmvhl \\hn draws “Adolph and Oscar’ §T. & NO. or R. R T T L | Iverett Truc? A. Ardo Condo drew ‘"Adolph | and Oscar” more than ten years ago. “Iyverett True” ran for twenty years. ————— i Y W 1 the days gone | 72 Maud A. McMinn, Ellsworth to Wher, CITY svereens o ceesecesss BTATE sasacseone ) l am a reader of the HERALD GLUYAS WILLIAMS ‘Snapshots of a Man in the Aisle Seat g i { Bell Syndicate. Inc. | | | | | On The Wc._.fer Observation ) HE GOT AN AISL LARGE WOMAN WITH TWO E H N DOWN [, WHERE HE (AN CHILDREN PICKS HIS ROW \A;"‘,T ) PING ON Now's The Time To Start Digzing ¥ ‘\:4 HIS LEGS COM= TO&IT IN That Scevet Ent s Se You can Smuy U 4|u Pres- 13 Rlessed Freedom nons t I TOWNS YAD BONDS WITH A NEVERSHARP ihe Card He Sent He Meant HushUsaned on . 925, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc) pass it on to You, you see! Ll s omate