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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TEURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926 New Britain Herald " s el e “ien ot 25 Years HERALL Observation On The Weather ~I orecast for Partiy onight, north- Ago Today PUBLISHING COMPA ita fncome ution was $004 Toeued Dally (Sunday At Hersld Blo Ch Bxcented) of Columbla and 8tiee in Iloriday whi whington, Jun, 7 : ipit for the rn New Lngland arm- population was §1 in 3 nd slightly colder vada and the lowest $192 in Tenne . partly cloudy, fresh | see, west and west winds, Q. Why is the book of Job in| Jorecast for Eastern New Yorl the Bible referred 1o as a drama? | partly cloudy, slightly colder in A. Becuuse there are several eastern portion tonight; I'riday not \racters who speak in turn, These [so cloudy: fresh northwest winds cycles of speeches are the nearcst | diminishing. proach in Hebrew literature to| Conditions The storm 1 acencs fn a drama. [hat was over the N L Iver Threads gectlon yesterday morning cast of Maine and fuir ather with clear skies and lower temperatures now overspreads all s of the country except for SUBSCRIPIION $5.00 & Yonr 00 Thies RATES 162 & Month i SENATOR WALSH OF MONTANA ON THE WARPATH AGAIN 1 ) p— *e At New | J % > Mall Matter \ ¢ send all commundeations to Fon | Shop Editor, care of the New o and 8h ) P Brdtain Herald, and your letter | 49 « " ma y | will be forwarded o New York e e © ] A iy " ) ) Trariie's Open East and West, Folk " u o L 1 ) s run up and heels run down, prew roon niles run 'round and ‘round, )IKs, < Lritain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D, C,, enclosing two oents in stamps for reply, Medical, legal and marital | 1 advice cannob be given, nor can ex. |Music, | tended research be undertaken, Al M1 & Iatra Hazardous cther questions will recelve a per- 8 cster asked me to fly with | Sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- don't know whether he | not be answered, All letters are TELEPHONK Rusiness Office QUESTIONS ANSWERED J ) . You can get an answer to an Gola™ still living _iout to ‘ question of fact or information by Harriet 1».‘,.\:_ ,”“ ,“' ‘fr,"' | writing to the Question Editor, New |the song, dled at the age of clgh!y- two in a rooming house in Brook- |lyn, New York. She had been pros- |light local snows in Kansas, westery | perous in former years, but she and | Mjssouri and portions of upper husband, who composed the|Njchigan. Pressure s high from became unhappy together [the Atlantic coast to tl Pacitic wrated, He died in 1 in a|coast with centers of high proessy house in Philadelphin with Nebraska and castern Washing/ of the song In his hands, Temperatures below ich he had written “It's hard reported from the Canadi more ¢ s Member of the Associnted Press. thi; The Awsociated P 1 exclustvely en ttled to the ure raepublieation of Al news credited to not otherwire credited fn this nows pubiished here abound, Member Audit Burean of Circulution WL, Jrnnis ers and a t analysle of * Ineurer tn newspaner to both national and B. C, v a nat) Jpement or a trip in an confidentlal.—Editor, Q. What was the record made careful, gurous.” dearie, Sarazen set a new track rec WAS T BORN U DOUBLE CROS! By McKinley H. Sauer ord of two minutes and 4-5 s | onds, for one mile and a old alone." w many Popes of Rome Wl the name “Benedict”? i“ittcen, The last bearing this s Pope during the World | i How can scratches be re-| moved from finely varnished sur- shores of ing. Conditions faver for this tair and slightly colder, Lake Superior this morn- viclnity New York Exchange May, Be Subjected to Probe [when Do won the aces? [ lespite my rivals three, Speclal Race No. 3, at | Rub lightly with alcohol to| longed to make my bride | tucky, October 11, 1924, def soften the varnish and uld go with m the famous French horse Epinard,|crack. When the ng auto rid and six other noted thoroughi yolish, |nttorney general's office, Deputy At- ¢ all went flat! Q. Is there any way by which | you tell me something | torney General Keyes Winter said ¥y bring such luck as gofled photographs can be cleansed? | 2bout Maggini, the celebrated Ital- yosterday during the inquiry before A. Sponge them lightly with @ | lan violin m | Supreme Court Justice YFord into dab of cotton moistened with alco-| A. He born in Brescla l"frhn methods of the Consolidated 1 with jaunty air | o | 1251 and died in the same place | gtock Exchange. New York, Jan. 7 (F)—An fnvesti- obscure the|gation of the New York stock ex- varnish b |ehange may be made by the stufc THE SCHOOL BOARD KEEPS WITHIN APPROPRIATION | again Q. Can years t ; wency. in' Anlshing. it it aper foh ried i tor 26, 1Ty , but now I moan; | Q. What does the about 1628, As a violin maker h‘!, Such an investigation was suggest- ¥ ; wheth smiling, now I swear— “Minlaink” mean? name is assoclated With many pro-leg py Justice Ford, who was arousred bought a saxophonel A. “At the little fstand". gressive innovations, and espec by evidence of “fictitious trading’ on smilcs and Jo a Q. What are the “Romance|ly in the method of * | the consolidated in which large sales s in store tol: | languages'? wood. He adopted the and purchases wers made without The Romance langua using the wood the the | any actual exchange of the stock y verse n the Latin and bear the | grain, by cutting it wedge-ways out|nio)ce, )f its vecabulary and|of the tree from the bark into thel “ap goong to me,” sald Just makes Me grammar, In a rough way the Ro-|center. He almost the earllest| porq wipat the only difference be { mance territory of Europe corres-|to use cornci-hlocks and 10iNgS | yyeen the two exchanges is that one €S Wrong. | ponds to the old Roman pire. It|such as are now employed, , | has greater financial standing than miss— ig usual to speak of scven or eight| Q. What the full mame of | yyo othor__more prestige. 1 don't Romance languages though this di- | Woodrow Wilson 3 sec why you are going after the lit- ppen, that fon i& not scientifically accurate. Ao It was originally Thomas| g\ .* go10o 0 and letting the big fel- ient to meet ) S childhood’ | They are Rumanian, Romlsh, Ital.|Woodrow Wilson. Later he dropped | o\ q vomain immune. AT i { rdli § s et O = SRt i - = e I , French, Provencal, Spanish and |the first name. ] q 5. : e e g ol er o thar s y ny thir ortiig A | Q. In what year was the Co- ants we and 1 L} (aleaTc oy ( i : } the presiding officer | lossus of Rhodes set up? 5 Representatives| A. The ts said to be ahout {250 B. 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The word originally meant | United St be ted? n of several maritime collections with sharks on your trip 10!, “proclaimer”, “publist “her-| A. No tribunal in the land has o American art galleries y ald.” Hence man who presided liction over the President for |y ¢, The ship has a mac 1 to dive into | over an mssembly and annou offense, He cannot be arrested |shaped hull and the carved sterr on a ay from thewm.” | pmotions, vote decisions, ete. ny e no matter how s liows the British c of arms with iped flags, The figure of an = ' o mazon with shield nd spear (e ached by the House of Repre What is the yearly average of hich case the Senate, 'y qorng the how. Tt was bought by des in the United St of the United [yjax Williams. A gold and .cnam S | A. Tt has been estimated that the Court presiding, §i's 'soont Lottle given to Lady Hamilton THE ROMANCE OF LITTLE ! number of suicides in the United d a two-thirds vote is |1,y Lord Nelson brought $410, THINGS States during 1923 was about 13,000, | Necessary to convict ) Dy Dr. Walter L. Traprock, | The average is estimated at 12 Q- What s the nationali It is the that count. { population of Guatemala, A cinder £ firs! ) kettle | Ameri | notice how o | A, About sixty per cent fs pure RYPTO rel And lat-| A7 w m .o t wdian and almost half the remain- | GLASSES made him are half-castes, In the THE INVISIBLE B! ook terrible,” tern Guatems BIFOCALS nd turned toward the wall | yelocity of molceular motion, The |thousands of pure-blooded Indians A. 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STATE I am a reader of the HERALD. n collar hone “Yon f ured vour wishbone,” young interne, facectiously then red, CLUYAS WILLIANS) | SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN LETTING THE DOG IN & ciitvas witwians seloved Dr. Traprock is very is contined to his bed “}.rrei t lute quiet for soon as he gets all hopr ¥ s0on—he promi n reward all is FUN SHOP wit zer and better tales | will be ve overy to the ever- dear, I'm going to | 1ch 1 love you." ions louder speak GOES TO BACK DOCR NO D06 CALLS, BEGIN- GUESSES DOG WS AT T OF BED HANG NO D06 MUS BACK DOOR AND WENT = i E THOUCHT WIFE HAD BEEN BACK DOCR HE NING TO TLLL VERY (CLD ROUND TO FRONT DCOR IN RLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE LET HIM IN TOR THE NIGHT ~ WHINING AT ROUND ANKLES WHIN HE HEARD HiM (Conducted by rtrude) | OPEN T Mrs. Mite might be mightily on | Tii 3. 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