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6 New Britain Herald © HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY tewued Dally (Bunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 87 Choreh Btiect SUBSCRIPTION RATER 100 8 Year 12,00 Three Months Butered at the Post Office at X 8 [l oress room o Member o The Awsocia titled to Al ¢ credited news publish Menber The A. B. which tur tisers with eirculation. are based up protection s distribution loca) advert! The Herald York at Hot Square; Bchul Grand Centra) NOBLIL The sratulate ety which it has familles of the death and North & Ju This eal sort and continue as 2 necessity New Brita in an are mnot reality. T when such sential. BOY The 16t} birth of t tion in througho There Scouts in are them w ganizatio bers start The trr Roy ship. They of scout the proy Fool I'r cluded matior trust.” approvs 108 sidercd ¢ ward represen 150 waye open 1 the ted P ed he Tainet vigures to both s on a tz's ) . 410 RELIEE Ataclfhtorit 8 cot 1 it long for the ain has n ergency. Tts tight in the SCOUT WEEK MERGERS PURLICITY eate 0 o N Associated P'ress. Audit Burean of Circulation WORK GAGGING AIR OFFICERS martial proceedings supposed to have ing to do with the eir- letters | 1 court satis- such the pros- | {is not of | ani1 refuse to furnish NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926, ing tobacco, disapproven of the dan- erous method of cutting the plug ith a knife and also the ir thod of biting selssore M. W, Maloney 18 playlng in His horse, never known ake a nisste fore, suddenly ed Saturday rnoon on Houth eet on learing cheering v fell could point Chancellor Hadley fs | is that to with anitar such point- | He Usoe el ——— | Dr A LOSS TO NEW ENGLAND luek | s Led the front of the The run of three was con afternoon when the sl | parle Chatfield's gpuper d ftself into | rnoon and various ed teams constitu w's birthday w Dritain | tollo . Eddy; | J. Sloper; su carncd, lant. Tt would d there satisfaction Factsand Fancies ailroad pro exceuted? think the New ind do they v is one by divine right is entitled to every who can re- ounece of hoys s a place ep a white shirt cle that exist e Sticks"” where you What if tI Irond 11 in longer u had a v golng to 2 S Among the good that die s hard-he 1 age is goc young in 1 man- the rmittent Can- line have === quarrels over sion of in- rubber is winter m fre e L 1o v Haven rail- build up com furnished gladly. 1n have cessary money scher 1 nickel England da moncy as they nec less propitious you plan to go ouf. wer sto ST wild oat and ime, You can 8o narroy Somhody's break. If Prohibition home brew. s an even years for a P e o ihio zood Democr ly sensation under Poker ithout a 1 uniform i one uniform."” Mr. Borah, t you've well, you with Observation On The Weather 25 Years Ago Today , h. He is ome- | fafr weather followed A ght snow g of a reformer, and, in chew-'or rain. Maxson — send all communlcations to un Shop Editor, care 0f the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York S We're Afraid They Ar Creatures! lern Valenties, they believe in Mercenary em out to sce) isively! Lmphaticailly NOT Dumb? l} Why do you use v§ when you're \ them thin} I'mi lgnor 1 rush me!" WHEN BLACK 1S READ That Insidions Thing, Again . may 1 hay darlt with wat Doris O o0 0 The Muse Warms Up t home a ton ¢ some 1v, bles e coal n't ask nie Daddy He got i He got T s} sy—totey no ‘nnd for the certificate {s charged, Q. Does the kingdom of Abysinia have any accredited diplomats in the United States? A. It has nelther diplomatic nor consular rep tatives here, Q. s there an Indian reservation in New Jorsey? A 0 Q. Is there a species of rose that black? A. There are no really black roses, but several very dark velvety red roses are called bl The Had. ley and Chateau de Clos Vougeout are two of these, Q. What is “photo synthe ? 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All ther g ms will recelve a par- sonal reg gned requests can- not 1 red. Al letters arc f I litor, QUESTIONS ANSWERED Yon can get an answer to any question o t or information by and writing the Rothsehild An- in & » founder was Mayer a rk dileoica Honover counting hov ‘ Q. Why is Argentine Republ cr of the Roman Catholic [quires him to be the story “The Wandering| @ Can a soldier In the U, 8 o et on tietions = |Army wear civillan clothes when oft is an old lcgend and pure |UtY? Saviour, bearing his Yes supposcd to huve asked the | Q@ Isit pure c o let him rest his cross on t automoblle c 43 o Be eS| No, it is partially oxidized oil coniled SR which has undergone little Ao nge—und roud dust. Road dust }HLIV constitute and g0 he H6 cacii {total amount of | @ wi lling throngh many % fama go on wandering ahout till Jesus returns to carth, So Q. Can ahout the painting hon that {s found the arbon.” the sculptor of the “The End of over the Trail A. James Earle Frazer. comething | @ Is January 1st a legal holiday Madonna of | throughout the United States? | A, Yes. t is the exact meaning of nted on terms * transferred to canvas. The T fresh,” “hennery whites” feet six inches in height |and “mixed and as marked" as ap- 1 inch in width, The Vir- |Plied to eg behind a parapet, on which ! ‘New lald” and “strictly 1s holding in hoth hands (resh” mean eggs only threa or four 2 hunch Gf cherries, swhich he offers |days old. “Hennery whites" are 1o I nt St. John is look- | " s produced in ik on one | “Mixed and as marked” in u staff, on |mixed color and of the s as. Tt was paint- | and w tof the | Q s the collection of Archduke Leopold _produced? Wilhelm in the middle of the seven- The first r teenth eentury. re is u famous copy by Teniers at Blenheim, Eng and and others in Prague, Venice you e . 1t is pr 00d a5 is o in b with 1 Joseph ci the other St Zacha eves: de s St od about 150 first moving al moving 8 produced at the Edison |tn Menlo Park, New Jersey the first moving picture actress | Cissy Titzgerald, danced for a strip ilver dollars were |Of test film with a living model in United States in the |1897. Paris has recently laid claims and 18047 [to the first.movie. By their reckon- ting, on December 28, 1505, 3 Lumierc Brothers, in their building, run by (12 Boulevard Des Capnclnes, exhi- bited their projection machine to an of Invited guests. The mat- cluteh, (ter has been under investigation by a committee of I'rench experts for |some time. California | = froors i e O pra viford Carpenters Now When the Civil War I»m!i’ } Are As‘(inq $10 Per Day O o ene | Hartford, Feb. 9 (P — A demand O oo, | for 810 o day, an increaso of $1, e T made by the union care and - contribufed PCNLers of the city to employers of N halt million dot. | the Haftford bullting trades. Be- Federal government, and | (Ween 2,200 and 2,500 men will be o anies of | affected by the increase, which will Voltrildore nlodhe Ticla be effective May 1, under the vote . Whern ean one obtain a bisth | taken by local Number 43, carpen- certificate in London, Engl ters and joiners, at a meeting on L e January 2. No ¢ in the Somerset House, pleture studio where nsmission in sec- i !audienee slipping the ures the clutch it s State of wxempted from Union party, 03 SLscn to the rnia s w. C 20 per cent of the w o laid," | a hennery. | elght hour day s requested, tie i ase demand being from $ 1-2 an hour to $1.26. 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MOTHER'S GET HIS LEGEINES ON VERY BUSY S0 HE'LL HAVE TO PUT THEM ON HIMSELR JUNIOR PRESENTLY RE - APPEARS A KIRHEN DOOR T ASK WHERE HIS MITTENS ARE FINDS MITTENS JUST WHERE SHE PUT THEM, ALS0 THE UNDERNEATH ANYTHING DONE TORGOT TO PUT ON L t, 1928, The Bell § RESOUND FROM HALL WHERE HE'S HAVING TROUBLE WITH OVER - SHOE FASTENERS FEELS SHE'LL NEVER GEY DOESNT GET HIM OUT SWEATER WHICH JUNIOR ~ QUICK. RE-DRESSES 1 GLUYAS WILLIAMS PINDS HE'S GOT OVERSHUES |- ON WRONG PEET AND ITLL BE QUICKER TO DO IT HER SELP WAILS JUNIOR SHORTLY REPORTS AT KITCHEN DOOR THERES NOONE OUT TO PLAY WITH, WILL SHE HELP HIM TAKE H$ THINGS OFF ? IF $HE

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