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WTIC T0 FEATURE NOTED PERFOVFRS “Queen of Lieder § 'Cellist on Tomarrow's Program| Flena rhardt, world lieder singer, und 1toasl \ Known cellist, will bro fourth o serles of Sunda programs from \WTIC, Hartlord, t norrow night at 9 o'clock. program Wi be pr 1ed by an or- gan recital by Protessor Jepgon fom Woolsey hall, New Haven, a'clock. The entire 5100 p. . Organ recital by Protessor Jepson-— from Woolsey Hall, Yale Univer- slty, New Haven, Connceticut, 2:00 p. M. Concert Ly Miss Blena Ger ardt, world's greatest lleder sing and Rozsi Varady. leading woman cc 11- 15t— lc program follows:— Cello— to in C Major Haydn Gavotte Popper Orlentale Cesar Qui | scherzo .. . Goens 9:30—Songs. A a. Have you seen but a White Lily (Composer unknown.) grow ) b, O had T Jubals lyre ..1%, Haendel o My lovely Celia .ooooven CGieorge Monroe. 4. 0ld English Pastorale Carey Elena Gerhardt L 2:35—Cello Hungarian Csiko's song ... Perenyi Chanson Neopolitaine . .. Casela Rubinstein Melodte . e Spinning Wheel . Rozst Varady Iv. . Popper 9:55—Songs a. An dle Musik (To Musle) wowves F. Schubert. b. Staendchen (Serenade) ... ¥. Schubert. . Three little Falry Songs .. Maurice Besly. 4. Ma 1{I' Battean e. Dreamin’ Time Lily Strickland. Flena Gerhardt. 10:15—§ilent. sk The Question Here Is the Answer The World Almanac for 1826 was published with the New Year. For forty years this standard ready re- terence annual has been indispens- ahle, and never more welcomed tl.an today., Tt deserves & place on every lesk—In the office, in the factory, in the school and college, on the farm and in the home. 1t puts a million facts arm’e reach. Tn its 800 pages of small but clear type are compressed the history of the United States and of the whole world, The history made in 1925 is fhare, The facts and statistics are from authoritative sourees, well di- gested, well _arranged. » How has the Dawes plan worked? Gilbert's report is there, 7The Lo- carno Treaties? In full. The new wax Bill before congre All the sesential points and figures. Exempt bonds? It tells how the states and citfes spent the money they got from them. What have we really for an air force? Read the report of the Morrow committee. How s the en- torcement of the prohibition law get= ting on? That also {s told. And all this information is readily Access- fble—censult the twenty-one pages of the index. When did 5(\;' nl]»m’) en? It in 1925, the diary of }‘3:::‘(5 vegins on Page 91 and ru\:: o, with sis pages © Do benefactions within deaths, four of great and seven of sclentific progress fol- towing; record of all sports as us- ual. Lieut. Gov. Brainard Is Visitor in \\'ash}ngton GE 11 5. Merald.) ~Lientenant rl is in = his son, Major who is in the United States Fton nington, Edwin M. Brainard fon service of the Marine corps. \ajor and Mvs, Brainard e ~d in honor of their father at a dinner at the Cor Thursday evening. able guests at the d John Q. Tilson of Among the not- inner were Rep- resentative New Haven, Tepu Mrs. Tiison : Governor Brain ard calle ident Coolldgs last We later visited 8¢ and the Con 1 on Pres- esday, A MeLean ta in Washing ing historieal country and showed atching the senate sentative at work. rd exprots to re- and house of repre Governor Braiv turn home early Major and Mr fashlonable W Murtha and Qualify During the recen arms target prac Wright, New York, two men '('.m“ New Britain, now on duty at Fort Wright as enlisted n in the Coast Artillery, regular my, obtained sufficiently high scores in this tar- " e Jalify them as pro- get practice to qual ‘ ficient in the use¢ of the arm with which they fired. The men mentioned this city who qualified Clags Edward 17 next week, PBrainard Mve ir as Marksmen annual smal ove, e: Private Murtha, Bat- - QUUSTIONS ANSWE This | at 6| sional club on ¢ from | ED &0 answer to any t or information by v Queetion Editor, New 14, Washington Bureau It avenue, Washington ! loalng two cents In stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex. ternded research be undertaken, Al olher questions will recelve n per. sonal reply, Unsigned requests can. not b answered, All letters are | confidential,—Editor, | Q. Do ses |way acr | A jout teases You can gulls ever go all the s8 the ocean? Some sen gulls arc at sea and there are seattercd in which they have been known to crogs the Atlantie Oc Q. What is the rcligious slgnifi- cance of the letters I N. R. L2 A The meaning is “Jesus wzareth, King of the Jews,” tin is found far of The Jesus Nozarenus Rex Ju- . The Latin “J" is “1". { Does a citizen of the United (o) |States have to pay income tax here when he resides in a forclgn coun- iry? A, TYea He has to pay the fod- | éN‘fll income tax no matter where he Iives, Q. From what kind of wheat is {granulated durum flour made? | A, It is made from durum, a gpring wheat, Q. What { | French word A, the meaning of the aucheur"'? | teaper. | Q. Where is Fort Worden? | A. It is one of the four coast de- fence forts on Puget Sound. It {8 near Port Townsend, at the entrance to Admiralty Inlet, about 40 miles from Seattle, Q. What {s the salary of a guard fn a federal prison? What are the | {hours of work? A. The salarfes 141500 to $1860. hours a day. Q. What 1s the largest and heavi- | set breed of chicken? A. The Jersey Black Glant. Cock's weigh 13 pounds, cockerels 11 pounds, hens 10 pounds and pullets 8 pounds. Q. When was Indian Territory united to Oklahoma and admitted to the Union as a state? range from | They work cight | A, 1907, ! Q. Where was Kathryn Williams, | moving picture actress, born? Is she still in the movies? A. She was born in Butte. Mon- | tana, and is still playing for the | screen. Her latest picture is called | “The Best People.” | Q Who named the rose |the American Beaut A. The American Beauty Rose | |was first called Madame Ferdinand | Jarmin. Tt was renamed the Ameri- | can Beauty In Washington, D, C., in 1886 by Mr, Bancroft. i Q. Of what race are fhe ma- tjority of the people of Pelgium? A. Belgium has two distinct types in its population—the Flem- ings who inhabit called | Flanders in the | Inorthern part and are of Dutch de- ent and speak Flem a Germanie dialeet, and tife Walloons. a mixture lof Ttalic, Teutonic and Ce stock | |who sp a French dialeet, The | | Flemings make up some five-cizhths | lof the population, living chisfly in Antwerp, TLimburg and Brabant. | The Walloons dwell chiefly in the | regions of the Ardennes, | | Q. How did the American In- | dfans tan their furs? | | A, The methods used by the var fous tribes differed somewhat, prin- |eipally in the chemicals used and {the amount of labor given to the | task. Among the Plains tribes, with | whom the art is still in constant | practice and practically in accord | with the ancient methods the pro- eess of tanning consists of six prin- cipal stoges, viz.: fleshin raping braifhe, stripping, graining, 'working. For each of these a differ- ont tool is required. A number of skins are dressed at the same thne. The work is done by the women, niany working together in the open ind without too great | anid | nnshine ch gives the best What races nf people predom- in nort Africa? A. The Berbers, who forr ' fifths of the population of and an even greater prope Moroceo, beiong to T mitie wptians, Rife fians, e, The arn part of North Africa is prinei pafly Hamitic, the wes part is partly Hamitie and pavtly Semitic Q. Who Jessie Tee? 1y while our radi 1| cach other in their eagerness to Le IRhIchRthey carsad An American Home Mission- | o turn on the switch il ieesi Frar i Wl e et In of fhese petroglyphs have ary \l.mr:v‘m Lri\m,\‘ George's «‘- un- happened. time” to the {ntense enjoyment ) )lv B cere :\1?” al y]n,,, % 2., in 1738 who prepared for TRe e G ¥ 3 TR ctimes are duplicated in ‘e tha Matnodist Ministes. and! sfierilaoit - a e A”mnas Ea‘\ly lemza“fln ]S modern carvings or paintings of tl TMM nF“_M‘n' iin in_ the :‘\"v":w‘- vthingin fact. Well, come to find| Then we str o great el "'”“!"* ; tionary ar was associated WHN | oyt he had attempted to charge o i o s : 1 his civilization 3 ated w it ho had attempted to charg pen spaces. We down o1 RIS T Bishop Ashury in the reorsantzation | pattery the night before and he had | the low waves and by caretul tuning, 1Sudiize definitely known, but of some of the cireuits RIEH NAR | o itchen the terniiiats, dreviig| o weis ke (6 separate many of robubly 600 years ugo. § ‘ ~ heen l\r"»\- up by fhe i r “[h'v ery bit of julce out of the battery, | the statlons crowded together around | pepyer. ““ culture fu1 these Tndian | K new eirenits in Ne g 3 ey E = AR b e « tants was wiped out Jand, Tnithia way 116, hecame KNowN | \ias: nretty, aore anout it butihe el EEIleEOkanoma Gl feafion fof fare e Rl s e as “The Apostle of Methodism™. His fe Aboul Ui, bub be put)way ofio (WAL gree £4 Ofr RIS & [seutliwestern Upited § pheaval of nature, con- | 8 | the charger on again, this time right, [ quartet sang several old time songs, cered record estadgintiond| e e astedl althe south e g covered records of an i+ quest or the simple scattering of the . ) |and in a few hours the battery start- [ all of them new ones on us, and we \ ar 3 S SEL S a He was plain of Congress and | ¢ 15 bubble. It was the first time he | didn't he titles, because th ligationfuesiablivice ST SIIADEdns) clanapto foth reglonaR o8 ViRE Abies of the U. & Senate during his last | 3 i e |iidn LIgRE LG LIEREUCCELRE LR ST lilong Ragol an beginning of the 1 a silent record for the archae- | ; ears. | Christian era ologist to explore | e |TOoTS hat i (he prison populas | e | ani Allard Jeancon, lourator { tion of the United States? THE WAY TO A MAN'S H . \acology of Colorado e T Ak WA A MAN'S HEART — ! LIONS FROLIC NEXT WEEK e A ) . A, The reported prison popula- Historical an | His Gasty Cocoa and Delicious (hocolate (Cake tion of the United States on January | 1. 1923 numbered 109,619, Of these | 181,479 were in prisons and reforma- ‘ Flrt G 11th Coast Artillery, of The males numbered 103,- tery "G, 3 1 the females 5.192 ord avenue, who quatified 348 ;Zamll;.m“:«y\\ "n"‘ the rific, making | Is a Lamprey an animal or a Y 2 srivate Leo L. | a score of {“},;f“;,;n Coast 1t is an animal which is often Sheftield, Battery K. {regarded as a fish but differs feom of 110 Gold street, whose s also with the rifle, of 200. Artillery. qualification wa 13 marksman with a score Jerusalem Hasrto Get Its Water From Rainfall | erusalem | Jan. 9 P} st de or its domestic sanitary water requirements on the nnual rainfall. Some winters this is re. for Iuily consumption f betwee, a half and one million allons. When the supply runs short water is rationcd Jerusalen uate and | {the fish because of the absenco of | paired fins and scales and in num- internal | I i t {erous other external and ST . rk in the Pagosa & 4 { i pEQuLatitien VIS Lampreysia place TE1E New Tors A veiuer VA Byt s ) 8t Colorado, along the N ""‘3\'\ ‘v{:v“ll"“’ ‘:“" .,‘-:T.:(,[\{.Mr“f,‘l 'y qu;fllty’ pure and healthful. :: a ;n:‘(m:“fl ‘is m\m\"n as eyclos. | copy of the bulletin HOW T border, led to their classification a8 | o known favorites {,‘, established | n tomes or “round mouths. | lorewlth five cents in loose, uncancelied 6L Raakel L Workera l the Doste | rtars - N stablishes AKE o Ltd. Q" How ‘can’ chagiols siin bai||| Vet vemei il “_‘_kre”” RY L I re ns as l'nh\r!.;mnru there ia | | WALTER B. R & CO. auhed? % T ; diaisd ! % 1 1 NAME Mo people iAo ’ { ESTABLISHED 1780 . To a basin of soft water add | iy nights next weck, the | * or 3 teaspoons of liquor soda or | | ST, & S . . i Sl "\_ ol Ut | Tions will offer at the TLyceum a DORCHESTER, MASS. potasss and some rasped sap and | g el R A \ Bow kad arr i will surpass in | CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL it d Into this throw the | oITY ... STATE <eeeee LB Sy = ¢ " & = of i . chamois and let it soak for 2 or 3 | I am & reader of the HERALD, ! e TR e SR R tunefulness of melods, | B‘)‘?k“t (’.f Choice RCCIPCJ sent fr“' {nours. then tub ciean. Throw it | Sre i e oA e b ties of corn. The Basket Workers and general exesiience, anything of | B0, & asin 00 truld wwthe. 10t 11 st e !did not fashion pottery; used ala similar character ever presented 3 | N —— p—————r | ITOWIDg stick instead of a bow 10 |before a New Britain audience. 1 A iReason No. 2—Why we advertise |“National Bank Protection for your Savings” Capi $100,000.00 before they are permitted to do business. The purpose of this very wise provision of the bank is $500,000.00. | In addition to this, the stockholders who pay in which they hold. Therefore, the stockholders of this would be necessary for the Bank to could sustain a loss of a single cent. lose this amour " This is called “Stockholders’ Double Liability law, it is evident that this is a very important facto National Banks organized in cities of over 50,000 population must have capital of more than hind an enterprise so vital to the financial interests of thousands of people. The capital of this institution, namely the depositors, for an additional amount equal to the par value of the ctock Bank are liable to the depositors for $1,000,000.00 and it In our next advertisement we shall consider “Surplus” and the part it plays in protection. t | l law is to insure adequate responsibility be- this capital are liable to the creditors of the it above the surplis before the depositors and the amount of the same being fixed by r in “National Bank Protection.” lie for a few minutes, then wring it | ever admitted having made bers, baritone and nkulele, One we have Ltk Just| radio. Siation after station, no n Be heard of. 1t stoms tiere's an ardout!|ter whether it be i liorlds or in the {lection was «That Certain Paity.® radio fan over in Southington, male | wilg and wooly west, is heard, and * Ly inelination. W - | we'll place a bet that not one or And now we've got n u lient radio s R ird was On the Gis last might dhit [husrs e shaye ol K to do od luck, especially -| didn't include the selection some- ! this mornir nd it ening in a . At { where in its program. cramped for time. Jelegation of neighbors went to see M y L4 im last in order that they| WLIT at Phliadelphia car in ! might hear one of the glee clul ith! fi% wWeoR(y Noline. 10w yol: E.1 rts on the Ono lady wanted 101 yme n SR 8 war it especially, 1 . ion at her nephew, in one of the organiz ng to say hello to b bled an ST RUNS TR rendition. Jokes “ks gaiore tripped over | ss ind wise o y mot be through his stomach, hat atier you have lunded me || tory soc in his re has gentlo art of gastronomy—or in plain Engllsh, the art of preparing and || rie formances of the Lions Frolic will servinig appe od—w y ) AL sieced together a picture of that c serving appetizing food-—will certainly Lelp to keep biin content o the mari- it e DT eors be. | Dlaced on salo at Croweli's Drug BAKE ) Our Washington Bureau's newest 110W TO LEARN TO COOK, is & fare Datimbet’ amé to he New |7 s Moniay moemng et §idcloek, condensed”treatise giving fundamental information on foods and methds of || worlg ind the show will ge biven at the | preparing, g and cooking them. It is not a cookbook with recipes . yeoum theatel h Priday | End mmimde. vt & Ballein mtended. to e ndmemennals "ol conrety | | Ot Asiatic Origin e b e nowleds y woman, after reading it, may tuke an ordinary From the shape of the skuils Pl Al ’ and Fsyt e aEANIatire Gl iy thetaln S| reas: ! - wring the past season the fore- artistic and sattstylng food combinatione. % Ihwsin G WwRes (] sarthed B b fonmed 1he U i “the | Evcry woman who aspires (o real knowledge of the art of gastrono- that the first civilization in this re my should fill out the coupon bclow and send for this bulletin: glon was ostablished by a people | oasr —_ - D S PO P S of Asiatic origin, resembling in ' oo CLIF COUPON HERE Y |istature the modern Ja is 5 P . Reserved seats . most minstrel organizations in audicnces in the various cities, and strel aggregation’ possessing all the of those long wind- | hurl their flint-tipped arrows, ane : out and spread on & cleau bath | take as far as radlo was concerncd. | ed ones and before he got thrugh | wo R }”‘I.J‘. Baxes by wires in the hands of sitps towel. Cover with another towcl. | As for those S e Ty S lh Nl et covee s s : l dipiaseistanis; Wrap and dry quickly, When dry, | (o hear the ol you hnok a5 eapste) Worlers. meds a ouds. Ubbaken It the slory calls for an explosion rib the surfaces together, or betier, | what (ways says when R ) fo sink the boat, a dynamite cap brush with a stift brush to restore , thin un ont right. wely T e e aboard is cxploded at the proper bl R AR e B e s G e SRR i S GGG e virtually bar- time and the minfature eraft sinks amount ‘of glycerine added to the! e o (e oy ids, Mich., signing off. T Ve ansetintaka S e Leneath the waves with exciting last rinsing water prevents the skin e W i ne i h BaVElmen e B e i : ! pealiam) UiohibecomineRhete AR el i el Whatdoyoucallit” club from SV Whic Pre-Duehlo eon et e movieRGRIETd SUNEIAIOTSANION i v eeentiens mplciotmintal uraiil g : cld and chuckied as the an. MK o e others and from their advent be. MYar : LSion wag enqoisd in & pictune g A. The principal eharacter in|drum duo, that they could play in |\ 01 4t A offs i e sereen they appeared to weigh ton R Tt e e B B e D b o Aoy Blsfellonhes i L) —_ and moved with life-like ease. 1 French rovolution “A Tale of Two | profane. Army calls were givon by | ot Henry Iros and . L Ho 1, Jan, 8 (P—The mo ore the cunlera they were models ie A soung lawyer, he wast-| thege performers Eyes® wera offered but an i e er “_"1‘"_”“ 8 of BIaVI puidic hes many iusions that cighteen inches high, composed of 0 his talents in hohemian dissipa- | MG fenced saxophono player made the Lo Roual ‘,‘; ,"‘]‘,”- I [ Carafully. oreatad by trick photoe | oiber and papler-mache, thefr tion. His one redeeming trait is his | Dance music! Dance music! Danee PTOSTM 1kewa A ey damEt ™ [sraphy " and the versatility of en movements manipulated by invisible pure and unselfish love for Lucio | music tit e HololT /o is Tie insi pon SESLAE NSRSk aTnaera: ; Bl | music! Lots of it. The Hotel Tory ud made reservoirs for © When the movi Manette, who marries Charles Dars | grill orchestra performed at Wz, | Fest of ¢ hes i ERONREL Ihese se e T oy e tha\movie apectiton Kaes ACK hay. Taking advantage of his R R e an Hrmwrr‘\‘x ion of S D ‘m wle conserve ‘mryvsn\n::hn: periously near the B e ot e el tndianap ol principal erops were it OTE OF Jolliree n ]m the [brink of a precipice or on the cor- himself for the latter in prison, and | mid dance orchestra was waking ! 2ffered an organ reeital which Gt ,““"'_v - L LD G i e i bl ;\{hf(f}fi aices of a fall building, he may be dles for him on the gufllotine, |Hite: miserahle for those: who! don’d | throu oul as WTAM. Cle Haupan | Ihey, Need affood Gl evoked t : 10y are | witnessing a scene “shot” in two @if- him on 4 flife. missrable for thoss wio through na loul as WISA RIS vic acedn, funera and roctaraf wila ot €toked o decoive the theatre- |forent plices. The fight may have r——" e approve of 1 pastime, R i i ¢ o Want I g + P 1 ICT, nor prima 3 h e iden o o 3 ! l'r:'thn offer lJ the Hotel Bilt-| 4110t get the names of the numbers plant life. A short staple cotton el TR S S fhe e henanjLcoiongiho rdlbsTiotr Al e — denc (s ttn e ita s e was grown and used for garments, & money, but often are n | cameraman may later = have | more orchestra, and a distinct rasp, | WHCR Were alt roquests: e e Y netai s - Fary because it wonld be i I 3 ot ¢ ¥ W || maierehenr an, e ran s the Yueca furnished food in o o ige b o impos photographed the precipice or roof | Pt the orchestra and threw o L he form of fruit and fiber for \° SAEC the actual scene demanded |corner on the same strip of il ug @ )alic | iie fasn Tne CNitA oronesiva ap- | BT of Chaclotte, Sioeth Caro 1\ T 9% in the script, “og D LTk | peared at CNRA and gave us an ex- | lina, was presenting a battle of mu. ropes, haskets, mats and other 165+ 1o 110 photographic tricks, th fonsslormer i dhe siuio by | peaved at YA and gave us an cx- s e e | e articles. e photograp! ricks, the (a huge atomizer, which fee d. | ample of Canadian rhythym. And|Sic judging by U ise and the) : ? indispensable perhaps, is tl o Inlaeriaghioh fesde cald 1t WTIC, Rilly B < hovs | directions given te House building reached Ko ok aps, is the vapor on the scene through perfor- Tast night was a great ome, in |0 0 e his bovs | cours up on th point of development, the S fling Hlluston. This §s a de- lated pipes concealed about the & history making night. Ex- | 0ffCre R ke whent somean 2 of somo of the ruins 108 oS aniniad slassiniaced” Alic Adept with high explosives, the a v and o galore. | NC C siciansg en AR at ¥ 5 el ibove the camera lens, O & shee s oy clarity and distance galore, | i1 ro "’! eiansicanty ey e inimer o and Teply was 08 Well with modern buildings. o glass St lens. On the sheet 1 a Dlast to wreek 4 with almost unlimited vol- | Cfeveand ECeEn(s GRS TN e S N iden The Yucea Mouse, a ruin in the [npa g ,‘J"‘"*:‘ Gl Oy el ing a rush of logs and ade the fans over joyful, In|Sinsin Simcomators o o choiee lower Montezuma Vatley, is a struc- LiEL Sofcatizsndnd it a populated vadey. our own case, a battery charger was | STOU \\‘1\ el e W Toa i el ik o linitonial W SOTGHINE vy astes Sligrount ! thev burn an actress et the stake Istarted up at about 10 o'clock | WHEN, WLS, WO Al e o | few minutes and we could lear a It is geveral stories high and was d ¥ be-|with so little harm that she may be amewhere in the neighborhood and, | ¢ Chicago statlons put ou Gl DL e e R 57 UG sevaral Bimar emanded by belle of a party the nest eve- Ketei tnis R unusual varisty. And | D m : : roofs or upper parts {hough {his made a difference at | & more or k s tickllsh number, WDOD at Chatla- it nd other examples op tho set times, we were still able to profit by [ *Ve" WDBAP, or WFFAA, whichever it og N 5 . 2 5 iff Palace et ““ se not constructed. In- ngineer has patent the unusual conditions. | was, dasiied out miusic galore. uding a piano solo which was W house, excavated in this | .q 1] Lh SHEL v borud il SRReREe 1 renroduce. MO b8 nre en Now | = iroishings o) a lusurious apart- ) [ “Who There's a dandy number | Teproduced. WMC at Memphia pre- eni ot Nircolis oflaccanilintralaelonoLs x nk NV hERL e lcran i Tl boaa tid Before we start off we want to rm"“;“rh is being rapidly murdercd by | Sented & program of raquest ¥ m- ved communis- ¢ jn a small tank in the studlo. furniture is found unharmed and ie i Howling gales are provi anieal wind machin i lashed to fury by od by moved to the next “social” set Even Hollywood sea paddles, [these fe structures inclement were hab tions weather enly, be reely kn Tinical men whose exploits owe inly wtilzed ay storake any ten Inches make “the filming of the impos L seem to he bout on the 'sihle.” al ownership of the j ildings or the adjacent Joveloped arti 1 Deautifully grot " these weird, ceramic surfaces of s which th all three per- y have played before large| . it 1s announced that Delightful foods and beverages of high a min.

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