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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY IH-TII\II\ 1 ) FEBRUARY B o) H ld KING AND BURR TELLING PARMERS HOW w log, Mahol espeelully n 1903, 1006 and 19 [ternoon and night, Southeast and ew rltaln era SHOULD STICK TO SQUERZIL Us ~I'rank T. Zimmerman | Q. What is the meaning of the south gales shifting to westerly hy RARALE ClINLISHINOIGOMEANS LR : LI O L RN CHEL T, By ROBERT QUILLEN ‘ RG] " H\m “"‘l\(l ‘A”|‘v‘v’:l”‘l‘l,/ ”n“((l‘":’xm? na | : y‘\.w ‘»\h”:“.”m The western dls | ¥ ROBURT 1 Sueeess rumho nan ane andition o western dls- X Rennett: “What's your husiness? [ means “little forest “Bohn" 4s turhaneo has developed Into u well o Blag 41 Coureh Bireet ‘ ! W tho exten- | thele crops during 1926, thix as a | S y Merrill; “I'm u contractor. | cone short for “lohnen,” and means fur- defined storn whicl is now eentrad work heing | mcans of stabiliaing prices and| OBLRT QUILLEN cted o bad S night.” niture polisher or finisher over Lake Micl The lowest ‘ ollioy | ) | Baptisty Q. What is meant by the “key- ' barometer veading reported was SULSCRIPTION RATES | (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction fnoter of u political conyention ? 28,29 inches ut Clicogo, The storm 1000 8 Year ! t s In conformity with the t dey | A, The word fs used to denote Is moving slowly castward and will 100 Thiee Mantns A 1 . Tist an aclAanataney MXSON IXHALL X the one who sounds the keynote fn pass out to sca on Iriday, It has —— s ¥ T TT (T 1 ! wy il o T rm— a speech outlining the policles that caused general rains during the st P s ; : g A i p f 3 {5 &6 comunimiontions 1o, fup ire presumed to dominate the spirit 24 hours from South Dakotu custs -.g '.‘.:.'.‘;4' OO AR RN l & ! \ | Shop Lditor. care 0F the New land plang of the leaders of the party Wiard to New York and from Michi- And who is it that o8 this H o Bricn Herald. and - your mu:-J‘ whose convention he is addressing, Kan xouthward to the Gulf, Several middlo of [ mers in Connecticut not ta fnereass | the year eping the supply of farm pro | LEPHONR CALL® Simply the New Dng! v 3 i Dot 0 | will be forwarded 1o New York ||| Q. What 8 the speed of a cater. places 1 RdEMB A D U Reh oF Office .vu. V26 ' | st councll on markelir it 1 t « b pillar motor? vain, The temperature s rising Editorial Rooms 926 | causes 1 v | 7 A. Trom 8§ 1o 18 miles per hour SIoWly and is now ahove frevzing in rply, wh heen 1 \orries, Polk Tepending on tho size and duty to | all sections cast of the Rocky moun- : : W Il 1o doliary whes | SIS o The only profitable advertising ied ool com- | ¥ he agrientiural — col \ s w‘ FOLEHERL performed, | tains except in northern New Eng 1n the City, Circulation btovks R 4 i el _ . _ g o the marke Crl Qs erost ta ana e Tt Liand Twass open 1o adveriisers nts of agricultur ] ' e J ) o spell the nam: tand. el b L departin erg [ dozon 1 « Ut i Tl LR May" with an “e” instend of “y*? | Conditions favor for this vieinity Member of the Assoclated Press - At G £l o ! s Lyetior Worty s a A, The usual spelling is “May," | cloudy and rainy weather with high ; : ! ! ) Y it elther is correct, There fs no | Winds and rist cralre. Ihe Awoclated Press 1n exciusively en ey Aomrele fat s S S f e o, folks, e : I : R T v far gl n ot ms fee will [ | | ! : sl i for spelling ot proper | W « for high winds ar all news credited to 1t or not oilierws truet o A ; s S kel Sea s Sl Y plays e TLT-“;?»r:*':n” e ‘ f school | nation. I or words, . P p Y I'rom where s the story of — e : X QT impson and Delflah taken? ¢ — imental in | rise in tarm produce p A : ; . aling I\AA.f.. maller e wew 1 Quarantined Boys Peeved Member Audit Uureas of Circulution §O oling. and | Juss v ) Anderson s on the Bible, chapters 14, 15 and 16 whtet farnishes Rewspapers ani adver i the ety govern- is may Lo good Saenn i L Ul el hl : QUESTIONS ANSWERED 150 forms fhe theme o Miton's | au “ They Must Study isere with w etrictly. henent maaliale 1 Lot ! whether it Is good moraly Is ques Tou can got an anawer to any (“Sameon Agonisics and ot {I R el e . Our etrenlation , Uoation: of faetan ia Rt i opera o1 vd Delilah' 0 one school hoys he 1soli are based upon this audit. This , . P tlonahle o Yeas CB5h) 3 | INFLICTUS auestion of tact or information by Erand oper nson ”‘l “1‘ e protection agalnst new A lwriting to the Question Editor, New |PY the French composer Siint Saens R : fering trom distribution flgures to nnd Al to keep 1 toof iy - 3 Y i LS tain ¢Hr Washington B Q. What was the fee patd the ’ uplds L Brievance An o loca) sdvertisere. i \ 2 Now Yorlt avenne. Washington |1wyers in the Loeh and Leopold Structor is quaranti om ible : . C. enclosing two ecnts in stamps ©A5C and how much of this did Clar- ! Il LU us they the Herald 1 on ralc i ; ) Pl X IL By Lee Shipy |tor reply. Med g1 und martal (once Darrow get? were all hack at school, York um:’l:;‘v\znrq Ews T 2 SR £ 56 ) GONCLE LIS advice cannot be giv nor can ex-| A 7The entire fee was $150,000 An epidemic of meakles at Decr ng 8 ! v f r unty Y taxes, It wound 7 - e k ck from h tended rescarch be undertaken. AlllOf which amount, {t {8 reported fi¢ g has resulted in filling t other questions w receive a per. | larence Darrow reccived $100,000, he spital to eapac {sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- | Q. What presidents of the United ( the building was set [not be answered, Al letters are | F s had no vice-presidents? api he use of the hoys [ onfidential.—-Editor. Tyler, Taylor, Johnson, Ar- [their teach e cases are all | Roosevelt and Coolidg: | siciuns sald today. o first us o slectrolysi 3. What is monel metal? Jorts seheduled at the schoo) y r contin Iuminumn ? An alloy of copper 27 nick- s 1 led off until the ey of education and ! i : 1 d to the soil in various sce g ‘ o { unbowed. ; T T R U e may seem an c1 ! wlbelen 8 ¢ tions of the country; inde e | an i el Kilivd oft whil v 1 coniront ational milsier's son, one | mang made from ores contain- while verbal combat o) : S their carlier functions wi loing it at bridge wame | It the horror of my shape, | 1athon et e . Sl flis s metals in proper propo two offices but it is that d b i S s armaragR oW RtoRmalki sy ] . Y do my stunt, {in his father's reading room and it | Q. Was G. A. Henty, the author not benefit the i yera- | CAUIP e CYerat. lades of grass grow w t ust like an ape i o B W y o 1 cided his 1if ibitfon. At fhe | of <o many hooks for hoys, an Amer- i tion between the tu« s one grew hefore, 80 to speak i : Bonal L Teaillivell » of 22, while attending Oberlin |ican” YV O1( o 10CCSSOTS : " college in Ohio, he inventeo | ; EnlIshmant boun essary and It ought When they begin to advise far- . nntil P stim and flat. | G50 hio, hie invented He was an Englishman born L 3 i moraliotte coniriry i oy ; o Eny captain of my soul! electrolysis process by which all Trumpington fn 1842 about. ; S e S S ol iyt el s ; A Ll {aluminum i s today. Blectroly- | Q. How should a new pipe be oor The task of ! te department : 3 . be questioned whether they are [vmi RSO YE b |sis is called “clectric loosening.” | broken in for snoking? e tleatontion laitore: | ) not overstepping thelr functions, | "¢ o e Aluminum is in - combination with | A, Fill the pipe with salt and ¥ it ¢ ruction | .. oxygen to ch if cted like | th 3 he salt anc N t continue 1 i 3, 4 B a ITall subjected {1, sty for 4 or 5 hours, nother way partment’s work is ied o : tlieEe. dapartments hiava a slght fo S R D nd for 4 or 5 h An wow nned would be | r e 5 & in conditions, 1o a pow- js to dampen the pipe by dipping it cording to law inclu ’ | question whether their tax money | F 4 « : “How lovely! Now 'y tric current and split th )% o tuation would not | e Ol e S it the in water and then sh-gin 1 B 9, 1 1 t that no pupils o sl r ton Would MOL |y 15 pe utilized in trustifying the | g I n to dance the Charles- | yaptjclox to form pure aluminui water and filling with tobace reaxKiasts % . nterests of the eity | — { e = Q. What is the a and populn T P ly r th employment before f farmers into a combine setting it- e 5 oy Cavanaugh * 5 el sl < smoking slowly for the ploy 4 % y e | 3 4 Sidney Cavanaugh. tjon of Guatemala? Of what race {imes sal ‘]"" and ]‘ ; : | ; A s e U ‘ ] heens the home | OTC MO of the inhabitants Q. By whom and when was King | tained the school [ i S as much as y k Ao LU A. It has an arca of 48,29 ' v aly shot 2 ” ’ 1) ~ b i ! 1 not oc i y ning by fanning an ol {yqiaie utles siightl Bs 4 g HnmbitgeTal v siol e | That's Where the Great law. This informa S — e o Tt e |Eauare m lightly larger thar By an Ttalian anarchist, Bres- % 2 < the gathering of fnformation ur AN OPERATIC MARVEL | : . ) that of the state of New York. The ¢f, who had come from the United Dietary Mistake is made personality ph G population is about 2,000,600 whicl tes purposely fo perform the ac o x : e e i v - is approximately 40 per G s YOU feel tired, hungry, “fidg- B DL S S fei b of a loss to {he!lie: S ondraLiogsnnerl B P ; ] Rezulati antire population of Central Amer Q. Who is the oldest moving pic ! before lunch, don't work — and birth certificates nee- | WOUlt be 100 pEoL AR {are recriving commensurate atte yau 4 ! M 1o ni tive years old, had !ea, A large part of the population | fuy artor? o the conclusion of poor health 1 110y v « « school T 5 hiistl 1 §¢ i o din " | c energet OFNINgSs ssarily must » 1 ¢ v in the public prints, along v 1 . is pure Tndian. e e T e rencrigelic morning SR s ) rust ; g I | teacher S BT O ST e I i S e e S L because they. start the day with Failure to obtuin such bi L whall and foothall players, ten- SR Goral o L o olf e ; — \ < Tenley) , owe something Ke b 1 tey ds may be WHERE CO-OPERATION LA 1 s o whole, as well as |8 ! inconquerable soul, IS NEEDED to farme cir original function | diet thin nor cried aloud; () S\ The long dispute betsw was to advise soil tillers regardine eal office of the stute doj ; i the means of raising crops |it says: I s At R e garding children having dawned when | Feom Our Owan Infant-ry Drill ol mat s R y its color to match its surroundings? vk h ‘ ts. tificates from the town clerk’s o . Dl R (il i L i Cos : t t cacher could not | A Science service says that the | fecl ou must have a well- o it : be worth noting th i olor changes are due to rearrange- 0[) ed, complete breakfast ration. Foloien Froestine Schumann-Heink | . 7 odkron Didinime s eah I el aatear e s R LR servation t most other meals—lunch and din- | ! 1 inst the moteon's skin. The chan, arc S e 3 : ! i sbrate her golden jubilee | S ; o [ leon’s & ) : ner—yon get it. But breakfast is a ulting . e L . ‘* den JubiICC fyeithe Tiffan, the orsiant partly undcr Gontrol of tha il On The Weather hurricd meal, often badly cliosen, making QTR b A i B b { ol el Geemniie ZEHE A Thus Quaker Oats; centaining 165 arding protein, food's great tissue builder, 5896 carbohydrate, its great energy ele- ment, plus all-important vitamines and the “bull” that makes laxatives seldom needed, is ic urge of the world today. Paoncssa reg : phiies il 1. Thowpson ! X il ‘:h‘ .\Y-'rn;m]mm This role wag her S Dt ; ; rvice men e Washington, Fub —The fol- R 1o r they will first W an success, attained | “\‘ ,‘»,‘ V:W pi ; g i ; i m;u A vor ) 4 e ,\““l ‘vl o ywing storm warnings were jssued i an| . . ) governy N many are now by the weather burean today the town clevk 1 PR SRR i 0 years ago at the Dresden op he naughty == . {in training? Advisory, . Storm Returning to baseball and foot- | tention FHEE EDITOR REPLIES TO HIS | 4 e total number who entered | warnings displayed on Atlantic coast, READERN LETTERS training to Jam {088 15as | Cama FTilde s £o 130 Atorl M. % S ¥ teported His Assistant) 179,842, Discontinned for phys o L R o e | I! is food nm “stands. by" you fo T 4 SR LU TR e tor five 5 of matri-if -y m irk—1 am engaged [op opar peasor 119, Completely teras to Jacksonville, Fla, Sovere i ' Quaker sonable. It wuiiid J : i warld who, having aftnined/|mony, ‘how wonils 0 « utigiia andpati ol abilitated and at work, 115,445, [storm central over southern Lak “'”1“ i 3 to That's situntion i birth centificat to M. Pratt, 1 | their big suc 5 ars ago, s | I'marry them soon cin training 13,287 Michigan, moving rapidly north- faster than plain toast. Don't deny b abtinen in { hoard, were it not for the fact that | gy goinz wirong, Mme. s humann- | ;i Yhat s L How lon -t lon | castward.” yourself the natural stimulation this G nde Y hat his health | Ho ol iy e » Constitution we s firet ten Forecast for Southcrn New Ing- rich food offers you. : o relinguish | ‘ ments added ? land in in south and rain we : ui ! L el Hviausty, mio one would elaim 25 YeGFS Ago /i Uaa_} e i They were adopted one year | snow in north portion tonight, prob- & a good service to the put £ the ( Ll ,,’_ i that this singer, with F\\r)\ aston- {hel I‘]” . v’”“‘ s 1o |2flor the original document was rati- | ably clearin Friday morning, ua ei a s town clerk produced a transcript | commitlc L S DS “”" 2% tshing vitality as to ena e e e (o med warmer tonight, colder Friday af-| of the. birth foaloy 1 DACH ,‘ " |be a forcmost public figure in h‘ e o ; | in |poor. What shall T do? these are necessary.l ¢oex Uninehirodline Sexnzie] lifework for half a century, has a | "% M ] or—Marry Fred, then you and ¢ | 8 £t isting rule of the town clork lee | 1 | volee as great as it was soveral | ‘. “‘n Appily on the earth? alimony. children are vequir rove the decades but it can he said |have bes i A | A The carth passed through th 10TION PICTURE STARS - : ' AR 4 nion wi e 1| tail of this comet in June of 1921 : ] o 1 1 Eve Spring = 1 want to know the S \ i | l without any noticeable effect except e v netresses, you will fin sto) : i Can you tell me how ] ' . you in advan S 1 Hy o in intensification of meteoric show v of Motion Picture Star e an- | to retire uate to reassume any ot crs observed at 1 ime, ht, weight, colar eyes the children hav y 3 T P reassume any ro | comme omlkart: on your heavy un- | ©S observed at that tin address, ha L ! Fan kbeeik Ltnlnsa i e n win ] | Q. Ifabattle ship 1s named after b : X 1 state doos that state pay part of not prove their 2 the cost of its construction? {on ot i Mme. Sehumann-Heink not only | 25 X e William Burke—My hus S e tion of certifica quisi XY ot ! ! superior 1 ) s 1 well for some time A. Some of the United States quisite ey g on well for some time, an impasse is in 15 to. y e i : | « ofee of wonderful di fally in the ¢ L '« been barking ter- Pattleships are named for states of CLI COUPON UERD ] ing you want | ‘. yow 1 pfivers, tennis and golf stars, | oad time table Q. When did the earth pa through the Pous-Winnecke comet . = {and were the effects very noticeable have employment or they cannot ! ) - 101 hance for contradiction get a certificate, and m 1 L { that voice Is still entirely ade- this sprin not obtain worl out the « for mem- i ir lic and should nsions, but she has had a pe What is the matter | ) TOR, Washir he Union hut they are pald for by § Sk Ay the public. In| - atents, and tere [ EWY money appropriated hy congress and = it o t ¢ sonality 1 endeared her to | 10C B for—Yon probably fed him dog | s < ot operative effor e - Xl 3 {are built by the federal government. partments involved ) e o | countiess millions. She s one of ; o VRIS B The naming of the ships is within There should ful ! Ji & ! ¥ i stwhile foreign singers wh 14 i 1 o P o {—My dear Tun | the discretion of the navy depart- sight, however, in the P 3 nve . r to Ameriea and becan 1 1 LREATESS . a sars old, have (ment NAME . Who v Mrs. Lillie Lantry was & | ST. & NO. olograph? ¢ that sobriquet. She was a famous ¢ G | naving repeatedly heard S the winner i : 1 o J{aven't | English actress, born in 1852 at Le | continuing at & ) i 0 e s ) . : S hoto? Haven't | English actress, born in 1852 at L . AGLOROWARIHIL | vema ¥ S o v in L ‘\: r‘ o i e T o e ey ianaku s he T am a reader of the HERALD IN NEW BRITAIN S & i X A ralltondia e e sl e el e e e ) dren whose parents are willing to 5 hingie 5 7 t Ameriean 1o the core. Tt was Gen- : this : hair and big blue cyes, and | I am pretty. Shall ![‘ bave them go to work instcad of [ 1O En S siick Snratin eral Pershing himsel 1ditor cases such c need to be child fs entitl mentary educ IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE | rcd in America on several occasions, i Lo (Conducted By Gertrude) ins generall ™ ol I ; \ eal us (o ‘insom- r enormous activities on of oy It s generally | 3 4 R 1 said SHieoholio: | known that she 1d give a con- | Alliance liscussing ik it rvight down without cert 2imost free order to help | itomo ice or su Sot e for kissing a police- 1 ) C et organjzatior ‘ w | ¢ his baritone.” | NvaJPy c-/n(‘ 1 NOBODY HEARING Hir, 6E ROOM'S CH TO AND TURNS IT OFT HIMSELR £0DY TU and was classes side dur | 1 sighed, army and she 4 ' King § ; 1 man replied ch friend KRAZY RINDERGARTEN By Gertrude, Jr.) prir 1 Judell. T ¥ him with a remembering J i ver y cest me is oTe | R0 AOF! MDA - A . emy ideas of the man [ T CH ) . iy m uw»a TURNS [T MILDRED REMARKS HOLD ON SHE ~ MUTTERS FOR GOODNESS SAKE ,ckton have obfained ! : e B N TURNED IT OFF HERSELF AFTER HE'S 50 MIXED UP NOW HE through i theliriali Sesrsi s DINNER, 50 MOTHER MUSTHAVE DOESN'T KNOW WHICH WAY R [ \ s mamma went TURNED IT ON, NOT OFF IT 6OES ings usually defe ‘ 2 ,‘V, . e icenCa Rt it . object, irrespective of 25 i1t oF funocance, or the uitimate | £Zemo, the Clean, " Anti oxhall brethless rom laf- yonderous finding of the law Liquid, Just What You Neg bo. Im exawste ASAAAAS to checkers ity house Almighty cann vlped the losers. Rinw Kbl ! » A f———y & - ket ¥ SAYS THERE ! WILL THE TAMILY Now SEE HE'S T~ RNING IT DEMONSTRATES 0 MUCH HE In for a pr SR Ninge hile PLERSE NOTICE - TO TURN IT OFF OFF, NOW ON, OFF, ON GETS CONFUSED, LEAVES 1T ON will he R ' Ie YOU TURN SO, LEPT TO RIGHT CAN THEY REMEMBER IT UNDER THE IMPRESSION IT'S OFF " { ) ! : : 5 GLovAS AND 1S MUCH TOO HOT AL EVENING samples. 2 adioe. 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