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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926, W FRFAKARTISTS B B FIONG A chisi "W . French Independents’ Salon Once Eabibied Donkey | Parls, Feb. 8(M—Nine of the twenty members forming the com | mittee of the Independents' Salon have resigned, bringing this hm,\vs} 'IONS ANSWERED ( existence info a critical state, The “Independents” have gather. | YOU can get an answer to any . od wost fame or perhaps notoriety |1UCSon of fact or information Ly * a8 the home of every freak school | \Writing to the Question Editor, New of painting and the haunt of the Britain eHrald, Washington Bureau, | “fauves” or savages who recognize 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | no rules und ohscrve no traditions, | Do C. ,onclosing two cents in stamps | It was at their salon that a picture | {OF reply. Medica, legal and marital | ralnted by & donkey once advice cannot be given, nor can ex- Reason No. 6—Why we advertise “National Bank Protection for your Savings” The Federal Reserve Banks Geographically, the country is divided into 12 districts, with a Federal Reserve Bank in each dis- trict, each member bank owning stock in the Federal Reserve Bank of the district in which the bank is located. For this district, the Federal Reserve Bank is located at Boston. The Federal Reserve Banks are primarily bankers' banks, inasmuch as they do not do a public bank- shown, | tended research be undertaken. All . . . . o o Soveral young artits tiod a paint |other questions Wil Tecewe a per- Ing business and are operating on a cooperative rather than a competitive basis. 3 brush to the donkey's tail and en- |Sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- couraged the antmal to swish it over N0t be answered. All letters are a canvas, venlently aced, | confidential.—-Editor, ] : 2 ] $ , 1 1 A paints from time to time. | President Dawes and his wife? . ing the credit vehicle strong and mobile. ) ), Such a triclc was possible as no A, . fury passes on the pictures shown | by members at their annual salon, Vice-President Dawes 15 & Presbyterian and his wife is an | Episcopalian. Pl okl | P e e orin g One of the most direct and valuable services which they render to member banks is that of redis- B sleur Aliboron” whoso subscription MeAning of the name Steinman? | 5 . s e g J 2 i ind (e amail oo exncted tram ox. | A It It of Gormanio origin and counting. The operation of this privilege merely involves the turning over of certain classes of notes of hibitors were duly paid. means ‘“stonc-man” or “Quarry- : Y f There are some 3,000 Inseribed | Man” — : ! &, members and an Independents’ | Q@ Who introduced the bill pro- Salon presents between 6,000 ana Viding for adherence by the United 7.000 works. A leading eritic has | States to the World Court that is said that of 6,000 pletures at this | NOW before the Senate? | Salon, 5,900 can be left aside as of | A. Senator Swanson, Democrat, no real interest and then the re. | of Virginia introduced the bill at the maining 100 should be carefully | beginning of the present session of | sorted, | Congress. But if freak artists form the | Q. What soprano singer reached +. noisicst section of the Independents | the highest note or had the highest | they are not the most numerous. | voice? Tho bulk of the members arc what | A. Grove's Dictlonary of Muslo | the French call “harmless Sunday s that the soprano voice of Agu- , artists” that fs worthy individuals | jarl is the highest and most ex- | \ wha work at all sorts of callings all | tended on record, and that of Tiet [ the week and devote themselves to | jens is one of the largest in quantity picture painting on Sundays. There and power. Lucrezia Agujari was - is a surprising number of such peo- | born in I in 1743, made her ® ple in France, even If not so many |debut in Florence, Italy in 1764. | as thoge who devote that day to a |Sacchini said he had heard her sing suburban garden or alottment or to |os high as B flat in altissimo. | trying to beguile a fish with o | Q. What is meant by Lower Cali- ' . fornfa and to whom does it belong? present split has come on the Lower California is one of the question of how the hangin gof territories comprising Mexico. It is a turcs at the Salon &hall be regulat- |long strip of land south of U. §. : ed. At the annual meeting it was | California, lying between the Gulf of \ 4 voted by 300 against 7, to retain the | California and the Pacific occan. rule adopted last year that works | Q. Who are the world’s leading shall be hung {n the strict alpha- | heavywoight wrestlers? hetical order of the painters’ name a rule that was not entirely observ- gyrangler Lewts, Stanislaus Zbyssko ed last year. Tho minority wished | urg 1ot Caodask. i that works should be grouped by " q Ig the M affinities, so as to allow a certain when defeated its nine tned. customers to the Federal Reserve Bank for cash, thus at all times relieving the credit strain and keeping the assets of member banks liquid and available. - The Federal Reserve System has been truly called the “Great Financial Shock Absorber.” We are proud to be a member of this great banking system and should be glad to explain more in detail its functions and benefits. In our next advertisement we shall speak of “Overdrafts” and why we are trying to discourage them as a contribution to clean banking and depositors’ protection. New Britain National Bank . sectarfan? Are the The Oldest Bank in New Britai 1ayo brothers per- | and on the legltimate stage? : | VI I | provement and has been playing a , for soft lobbing. Some of the ex- A. George Billings portrays him | F[;IT F | Tenor : hE BI practice match every morning on |perts expressed wonder as to why an. 1t consists | o 1o screen and Frank MeGlynn on | MM Cargoes . Dobson LS Joe Stecher, Wayne Munn, = Clinie in Roches- { ter, Minnes selection, an # members ' e It is not ! ] . 1 = fia e i . A 2 ol he Carlton courts. For thet the Amerfean champlon was play- Music Clubs Oficl'l“g {of a central clin lding owned |, yiqc0 Eleglo o Massenct Al lias been picking rongest men z ¢ i o7 Award |47 operated by the Mayo brothers e : | I Hear a Thrush at Eve ........ | S : day morn. | & @ S0ft game, declaring that she b . B Another Good Award |[" 15"y Have a larse nimber| @ What is the standard size for | | e : Cadman | Ing the Biayed the eofemger MO | nover could defeat Miss Lenglen in Columbus, Q.. Feb. 8 (A—Chrm- | of specialists. The Mayo Institute has | ? Professional baseball diamond? | Lullaby (from Jocslyn) . .Godard | S Bt L b e S R | ber musle is to recelve a new re- | contracts to use the operating rooms| A. Ninety feet square; that is, the | s Mr. Ychols | — i “" ‘l'_ S w’,“ | 3 in Ameriea through @ lin 4 yumboer of hospitals in Roches. | distanco between bases is ninoty feet. | . vir | 7 N il nen's doubles e e o wosition cantest announeed |y mo operations, cxrent minor | . How mans persons tor o | FAOUS TeDOF a0 BAXItODe sericon Odds Ave 7o 1 She Will Defeat 32, 3uscm, e ynd s Tnnett an - e mosn moves around the eareh ir . Suiman JReieve onest are performed at the institu- | examination for prison guard fn tho | Ay Tosti | 3 o every 27.32 days, presiaent of tha National Feder: S My o ihe s Dl lrec il ae el cs levaminatioe 0 | S WHF h Gun ) Sproth \ 1 e e Through fthe federation, €. , ! Rochester have Mayo clinies. Per-| 4 approximately 354, ! S ! The American girl and Najouck | N l y T , s ' 00p qp 1aps the largest and best equipped Who are the parents of T e | S vept through two stiff sets, The Birchard offers a prizo of $1.000/1n ¢ "g4 Sy, which has six operat- | S = s 4 N o , | the name 'of the Carolyn Beebe New | & °- i ;’5 e \F‘ the | Charlle Chaplin and has he brothers | The cighth of a serles of fifteen | le Trieh Girl Lohr | ce, nee. 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His real name is 10T necticut,Rwillehofpretentod jECueeC T ’ will defea It was noted that Miss Wills had | Cos * { B P ‘.‘wvvr‘m:““x-’:;y‘.»(:‘f“;"‘l;'n 4 Rl 1 of Albania {8 now | cparjes Chaplin, He s the |by Woyland Echols, tenor, and Fred | PR Echolony Wills, the American champion, if loned tho hard driving game X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN wate e l'“’ l’_'- visional capital of I son of Charles Chaplin and his wife | Patton, baritone, tomorrow at 9 »l {they come tor in a mateh at | Lithuan s nvno. » r and I % { 9 9 ot 1 A v e T O 1Ty (Hartey). His mother and fath- |y A Eenols' riso trom 1he ron | Females Decreasing in (= tinlekiatirhamentict (he Hotel s four ) hie Q 1 ors play the part of | (.~ . oth dead. He has one 2 sl . : 1to S R S 1 i | Abraham Lincoln in motion picgires Sidney, who is also a film |0 chorus man fn ono of London's | Ratio to Jap Males Cortion in Cannes nest wek. oL ol i most popular musical comedies, has | Ll S Sty v e b Tehllen ’ . 3 R N cometiun but there are no sistors. 1100 PObtr mueal comedios, 18| qoiyo, Fob, 5 P—a femate pop- | 1oyl T THE NEW BRITAIN HOSPITAL STILL Hispatspamottee RS RMSS HAnna bl it i e e e o llia v aea ey 1| Llationtozhuanan vt th¥ralerenca (ol - Thykalily Slizanna voats ’ '““:N"(’)r bt it |2 benefit performance at Daly's the ratlo to the male population, is| Mrs. Havlock of I3 URGENTLY NEEDS VOLUNTARY WORKERS AMERICAN WARS Q what use In tho little point ) /1oy when tho king and Queen |docreasing, figures of the | defeated, 6-0, 6-0, in the hest dis i A Fram Lexington and Concord to Mun Day and Santlago; from | near the front on the top edge of a (. 0F HECN D present and from [tional census disclose. o census ! play s she has shown f¢ TO MAKE SURGICAL DRESSINGS o Montezunis ¢ o " of T i 188 %ie R e things took a different |gives the population of Japan pro | years he experts pointed out t eltine > wars fn which i Ba Lok nonn fanAORSITHUNEN o foyo by TRl Bl oo R e anoN sl ney Formosa | Miss Wills last in tho Ga : ullerin—AMERICAN || t00fh" and is used in cutting angles, | (o7 foF him. Since then ho has ment at Cannes was hard p ! : | ; sung before audiences of all uation r | ol T 4 o [l|ito. sisht withiito Keep the bladoitnilyiiey! iniTondon, Paris, (Constantis |0 it to win from Mre. Haylock, o s v g and » alignment with the angle. " nople, Monte Cario and this country. |in flve years, or an average annual | 6-2. ! 18 b 1 as alrecteds Q. Is there a movement in O | Bverywhere he appears his hearers |inerease of about 7 A Lenglen-W atch at sinslos THE NORTH & JUDD DISASTER SHOWS ES s e e e e s | Bress to modify existing postal rates? | .o pint on the quality of his voice. | Of the total population 30,012,82( ] virtually certain. Both | § n o LI COUVON TR 3 A joint Commisslon, composed | 3" iam, ane. of the greatest [ave males, ox he number of nnon i THE NECESSITY OF HAVING ON HAND | LR of members of the House and Sen- |y, haritones of the day, was horn |females by 288 This means 100 2 {fiusIo i 3 ] ' ||Me and headed by Senator George |y, Yfanchester, Connecticut. As a |females for every 101 malos. v LARGE SUPPLIES OF DRESSINGS y A % 3 ) H. Moses of New Hampshire, Chair- young boy he sang soprano in the |vears ago the ratio was 100 females | day T wor AMERICAN WARS and encloso herewitn | man of the Senate Committee on {ycnool chorus and later as his voloe |for every 100.4 male Both champlons are greatly | five ed U, 8. pos stamps or eoln for sam Tost offices and post roads, i In- | jeopened he was assigned to alto| Tho density of tl population ‘ the tremendous pub- S e R N i ) vestigating existing postage rates In Dis high school days Jis ($hown o be 157 for every Joity a rnm‘t:;fl]- {The time of the investigation has !gnc tenar, but everything was not |Ki tor a 2 U ST SR NON o REAR, Wasse doaoiress NSy Taneeseed S heen extended and no prediction can | ¢ v for him e city of Oskaka loads face to | be.made about future chang Q. How can fumed onk ed? A. To remove dirt or soiling mat- ter wash with a solution prepared {by adding about two poons of rong ammonia to 4 or 3 quarts of ML choir. s o ! s g t he difference he- 2 i dink™ theres heallh mwoyd‘m}; o ngT el iteensihe sty ave it out. | has been labor- {had to divide his in number of po first to the development of his busi- e 214,100, v 8 ness caquipment and second to devel- |1 opment of his \ and musician ship. At eighteen veice develop cd into a bass baritone. In the next | several church | His rise | : —— 1 then on and 0hay || Spencer Corsets | | | | clean- Three Ways Better They’re here! Tire Chains that LAST, because they’re better chains. They are McKay Tire Chains, and here's why they are better, ally eool and lately has shown sigr nd is said to have v years he sang fi in New i ‘gold plated | "=0ldid geld” and “‘pure gold?" A. Gold filled—a substitn solid gold nsed in jowelry consists nd and say that he | 2 cores of times with the || We create a design espectally 1phony orchestra, New | for you of some base metal, generally brass and simiar!| Mrs. N. N. Booth | vior overed with a thin layer of hard S 25 Faton Place DPhone 174-1 gold by a mechanical process. Gold : (il s _/ that her over Better Cross Chains. An improved | plated—a base metal dipped or im- mersed in liquified gold thereby i‘w\’mt over it a thin covering of gold combined with some alloy to cive it hardness and wearing quali- ty. Pure gold is gold in the 1 state without the addition of an loy. Q. Does the fact that a person ix a Spanish American War veteran {give him any exemption in the mat ter of obtaining citizenship A. No, the fact his s the Spanish Ameri War Bt e e e e i e e S e e e o COFFEE SHOPPE Starting Monday, Feb. 8§, 1926 hardening process makes the cross chains (where the wear comes) strong and tough, and able to stand up under the severest conditions. Better Fasteners. McKay Tire Chains can be put on or taken off in a few minutes, easily and without annoyance, because of the improved McKay Fastener. greatest organi- | ted Stat € ] orio; namely, the New 3 Oratorio Soclety, the Chicago 2 polo club, and the Boston Handel nd Havdn Society | Ho has appeared in opera torio and as solofst icties and symphony Messiah zlone he 1 many as fifty times | The program:— al SBhclS ¢ cup of Health at the Believing that we can further promote the good will of our patrons in the Bwr Hotel Coffee Shoppe we have 5 TR adatias 1 | Better Repair Links. Should a McKay Dreakfast L erian i ot helnatars i \Sola| O Baritons PR DESIGNATED CERTAN DAYS FOR SPECIALS Cross Chain finally wear out and break, it table that means Efficiency |of this country to become an Amer- jHionor and Arms (from SAEER) with either boiled or mashed potatoes can be immediately repaired on the road, at the Business Desk ool S Myt When Young (trom the Pe AT SIXTY CENTS PER PERSON without tools, by a McKay Ready Repait China imported 10,000,000,000 vi- | ¢an Garden) g eER IR 4 Mr. DPatton The following includes, as well as potatoes, rolls and butter Link. P PerIee2esIssI22028202232! 232332333332 BAKER’S RUISLEC D 1 and is in addition to our regular menu i T == | Tenor £ Homeland Mine srotchaninof # Every Monday—Corn beef with new cabbage. # Henry F. Reddell sl ‘)‘:?fi]g Every Wednesday—Special sirloin meat pie with g - . - Sl s s | Optometrist und Optician. | " zchols buttered beets. j 8 Hasa full rich flavor (_ighcxom to the taste; it is ani | . Eeho ‘g Every Thursday—Breaded veal cutlet with tomato sauce & " Black o d 20 West Main St ) Ty # The Better Blac! 5 invigorating and sustaining. Open Saturduy Eve Barit |8 and spaghetti Milanise. 8§ TR Henry C. Sherman, Professor of Food Chen Cor s o the Evening Star {"fl:\ . 1 Every Friday—Chicken croquette with cream sauce and § ains in lumbia University, in his book “Food Products™ says: =l "”"{‘{:‘H’-m" Vagner. % green peas, or ‘i Red Band Bag ¢ *“Cocoa, in addition to the stimulating property, due to Q o Fresh fish with buttered string beans. i {3 thcalkalmdthm}vrominc,nnd|hcfln~dfi'wlmh makes it ORIENTAL RUG-J Ponor | Every Saturday—Pork and beans with brown bread and 5‘ 1 popular both as a beverage and in confectionery, FULL LINE IN ALL SIZES Swing Low &woet Charlot | lima beans. #| has a considerable food value,” also J i M“n" .m‘h| From 11:30 to 2 g" inS in C . 5 WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. e The Birth of Morn Lo |8 n addition to the above, starting Monday, Feb. 8 there gx e S N R p(:;;;:‘g#ég‘;““ S. V. SEVADJlAN | v i will be no additional charge for a second cup of Burritt # RACKLIFFE BROS CO Inc: ‘I CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Store Residence | | Baritone {# Hotel Special Blended Coffee. L P g . (] ) Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. I_;S:G‘k'*;’:’l. u;rf-:;’;xo: [ aniciue e ik eakley g Mr. Patton p2d mmwnmmmwmmmflamg PARK and BIGELOW STS. i ) e A

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