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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926, og ¢ WOODS' REPORT ON A WOMAN MAYOR is tho hat the fire originated | ache Q. Are there lcebergs in the . New Bntam Herald THE N. & J. AFFAIR I a ¢ matches stored in an R “Why the black looks, Mr, Think- | Amazon river In South America? Observation IN SEATTLE " | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY : J. G. Woods | o \ : N r]-r? Thikk | A, Bclence Burvice says that the t ! \ lent Benjamin Harrison Jrnest Thinker: |s0-called “icebergs" of tho Amazon | 0 h ’V " TR (e et e R B R e ey Ben amin Ao | B o 3 & n The Weather ARy TR - 4 . 2 (o Hsod) ' ‘ ¥ victim of pnen : .n;um I'm blue. [are large floating islands cover 1‘ At Herald Bidg. ¢ Church Btreet 4 E & Judd ertha Ky Landes, cache | with jungle gr 1. W tholl Hrorasear in a5 alociad mayee ior cluss at high school has Well, spill the beans, misusing| Q. How did "Sing Sing" get its - 5 i A ey SR A | {appol committee, consisting of snantry.’ " |name? SUBSCRIPTION RATER 8 ¢ bg ‘ I 4 pol ¢ Irving and Messrs, Price and Erncst Thinker: fHE Washingt reh 11.—Forecast tor Bouthern N neland: Cloudy, probably vt t and Friday, temperature, nl nor . It {s an Indian name meaning | That & 1 be \ s ith, to interview P al Behes {“I marrled ten wives and was hap- | “place of stone.” not much cha py with each, | Q. What was the “Colossus of fresh to stro Hng of essays and orations | But at figures I've no bean— Rhodes" east winds, el and the substituting . =======) | | married three more and luck be- t was ono of the wonders of | Forecust for Iastern York: [| Seua ati communleations to 1y AN no of the wonders of . s & ain Z by somoiprominent | (S RER0 MU TODUBIARALGIAG D If gan |the ancient world, a huge bronze iy, probably: SnowWALOMESL (A scence from the city sh 1" [y ) method is declared N""',“"'"",fw ;'l the New | 17or tenuntry's thirtee { fpiive uf e Sun Gud, about #9 tast |y ¢ cnedic tate wat || Britalp Herald, and your letter - e < TELEPHONK CALLS | is police chi Benedict states that [liwi ) i Ih i Helen K. Masback. | pigh. [ Busipess Office ... 92 S thctoryinl ¢ it B to write and turn || will be forwarded to New York | AESRE, Q. What does “pass the buck Con Editorial Roams ... $28 a5 ' | : ' lin thelr vs just the same, any- | b s s & KRAZY KINDERGARTEN | mean? ance has m — r | brooms swecping around t Reat- ) X sty t | ket il Lisl By ¢ . bt Our Traflic Improvement i (Conducted by Dusty) I It means shifting the respon- south Atlu The only profitable advertieing mediur lo tha tle city hall and | part ompany E will obscrve its 25th Suggestion Teetch | sibillty to some other person. 14 houfs [ it Cireulation books &7 2 T i % g arsary on' March T § | . asting . . 5 b b i Pl G R TR LR i Frive at any othe u- | ments atter & ey v on March 20, and 8| 10yc0q of gnouting “Watch Your | AT MO costing nsimious | What is an endowment pol- | of high pr ST ; g CRIA LY Sergeant H. L. Curtls, Ser- Step” and growling “Make it |,0vq your feclings with ‘vizor.'" O l{ta i burarcs Member of the Associnfed Press. it for rey Ty ing. This| et i AT N S 1| Snappy o e | A. A form of life Insurance in The Associated Frees s exclurively cor Tali B & AT ChxCottlols) hos been | We wish conductors and thefr kind "o 3otz | R Ra edTAn At Inka |'which the whole amount of the pol- titled to the uee for respublication «f attle for rofor he ¢ - i ficlo) he N Blats 18 80 conAc ! hinks |40y is paid to the insured at the end all news credited to It or not otherwise ) ' r f e hir ority of only ( otLs ) 1 ¢d to arrange for it. Compa Hanpy! (Nuthing beets her, or even tles her o6 a speciticd number of years or credited in this paper wnd also loce £ i feated the Tabs at indoor L = PPy |But my, with those knock knees of [\o some other person designated, or news published hercin. . s or s ¢ fallurc | 90,000 cast, There see St | Then even chaps who clung to| Herk s ; ¥ g ST et ok | | o ¢ ‘ 0 cling St » [|to whoever is made beneficiar 8 ¢ I » gulf states — t ey 1- | large proportion of citizens in § t Trumpeter Henry Scheuy straps would also cling 10|14 he Jess swell hedded, it vizor |the death of t R in g 1| lower Member Audit Bureno of Circulation fonw AT thing ¢ ¢ he rnor's review in grins, (Copyrigh 6. Reproduction |, 7 1 b : tos and X i mall lon 1 A 1 ing T ? f endowment policies va J ics a The A. B. C. 1a & natiovai vrganization Pt s bkl AnalE v AkTat W how Y S |0l ¢ S f eht d ord last evenin | many idden) lually the longer the life of the pol- ! 1 ssissippl whic (furniehes spapers and mdver for ¢ caths, p come i rlofifEes Sttt SRSl . e e e ]| tisers with retly honest analysis of |, : [he New Britain Cricket club will | ks were parked again ltoy the lower the pre e promativall 2 somewhat higher fums for endowme holicies are al- 1 rthern plains etates cast eirculation. Our circulation statist f ling T ¥, bu ‘ ut t t this evening. It is| our shins! rotection agal ways higher th for straigl fe th cly mountain regio: are based opon thie audit. Thie 1o )t be trace f t|loss of one f by planning an s which it | zvnnbunon figures to both i nd rmit, that is taln, I - | many will be re 8 of ye (wil open with a game between the | Must Have Been Crispy! i | polic o] favor for this vicinity loca) advertisers. | members, The divid | Rohert: “So Marshall's after- |" Q What make was the highest ol W ¢ with rain or snow Sy yeara dinner + h wasn't a success last | priced car that “Fatty Arl | it | \ owned? otaling's Newestand r (Rata an Tht er victory meant | | s FAEN o o sebuliva tewhetunan i Uit coll has in mind. Her victory meant | | “No. Everybody was eat- | D A. Tt was a specially built model B A T e s el Sl 5| Fatctsand Fancies i | | G STOMACH UPSET ", | i performa as acting mayor, | Entered at the Post Office at Hew 1j 1ded tt s 1 | during the regular mayor's ab as Becond Clame Mall Matter % ity north po 1 change to “"Keep ‘em y proven ti importayce than the polith The Herald ta on male dally in New ut a perl jelal reforms the woman —mayor A DAY ZOXIAND attorney any desire | ager plan, which lost by only QUILL Bandit o N ‘ B Gt CANDY CAMPAIGN. h* the North & J otes. R S : Rise and Fall of o 1 not have star ¢ concentrating too much on| The French may know good e T 1S i Government” by ! the first place | minor reforms we sometimes lose | manner t if you owe the grocer | . | Ny A, D Appletor d with that wish. | sight of the bigger ones. t him beat you at The Exposure | e 35 West 32nd | | ot e hth e | naalnely . lig shxnosure Q. Is petroleum de r St e i Sl S done the i But Seattle, the first large cit 2 i (A Tric ’”“"h" . cayed animals or s lNDiGES’[EflI ”' S el g & could ot justice, or prosceu- | to have a woman mayor, will er C2 1lkea) good Milosera e but i R Rt el Lo oo JESTIONS ANSW ERED | A, Most geologists 5 W s | ; w {troleum to he of organ Demo was grounds for it yme degree of distineti s nning to collect too many lier spirits she had to relieve, | You can get an answer to any . ‘ question of fact or fnformation by i =1 s enns Pahie [ writing to the Question Editor, New |Sedimentary rocks; but \ Pleasant Tablets, |has been derived from + survivors ¢- | tion may not mean as much to W ' sleeve, N o % is tasteless castor ol and|And, really, no one would “‘“"““Hl“m”'flcf‘”fi,‘,‘:; ;\._C,Ll,',“f'g\'\(f:@,fi:::(?,: [plants, and, it the latter, whether Instant Stomach Relief! but epinach seems It wonld ber in such a bad |1 | o or land forn o T D. C. ,enclosing two cents in stamps |Marino or land forms, is still open ; Aoy Ito dispute, public did sympathize with | have meant, ghe started to laugh up her sleeve, |{OF reply. Medica, legal and marital | ; tarillios) snd'" we may. sl 4 * as we understand it,; And forgot there was none on that | @ When were public &chools that there was no pe to | BUTLER'S T s unybody who gefs into the roto- | dress! some co : | {shown by persisten B Tato the long run, however, this distinc- o she started to laugh up her mothers wil sponse to an appeal for relicf funds | citizens generally as the adoption | | was suffic generous to prove |of the city manager plan would aken care ladvice cannot be given, nor can ex- | r pdyleofeannofibors e first established in the United scetion twice in one month. | Alice La |tended research be undertaken. Al |7 | . lother questions will receive a per- |58 | blame for the collapse the bull OF HIS HOST [ | i T , N-nu: re pr,\ h l,‘.-]«ign:;ll rvlq\lwsf.\- cun-‘ [k iol AT e S KR e d there was, there is no dler-General Smedley D.| Even if hooks are not wholly | Strict Economist D itor elers are piplic elementary schools, in the blame where it | Butler, the marine chief who was |satisfying as furniture, they stiffen | The tightest man on old earth's| pnfldential e RCitory sense of a school maintained out of backbone somewhat on moving deck | Q. What is the Jewlsh population Public funds, were established in | Ts Willilam Henry Dutton, New York city? {1636 in Boston and in 1635 in s Who uscd a wart upon his neck timated at 1,643,000, York, and those Massachuselts S | up the city of brotherly love, ap- | An American is a man who would; To save a collar button! | 3 were provided for law in 10642 pears to have unique ideas in more |have spent the money for something | T T R and 1647, " ption of | he hadn't wasted it as he | P | the public s 1 s The Old Home Plate | cssay en “Civilization.” {about the middle of the last co hie Sideshow Rollo went, |" Q. How much cobweb can a spid- | The first public high school w | | beside the big main tent, | 12 How many spiders does it | {ablished in Boston in 1521, cat property 10ss | Alexar Willlams, at San There he saw a chap of note ake to spin & pov the first public Kinde 1 | !F | Stick some swords down his throat A c er has Louis in 1873, A compn 8.6l | “Huh!" said Rollo, “pretty slick! w0 to spin ¢ ds |ance law was enacted in Massac R e e Solontizls estinate that nearly |setisiin and eleven other sta ! Since her teeth were pulled, Il 700,000 spiders would be required to followed between 1867 and 1874, went to the city . the g Irrespective of what one tl\mk.\! | state I'spin a pound of web. The baby, toy and cand trac and punished, but | of the practice of serving drinks at |y cc for the common | She puts in her mouth a platet” |, Q. Ilow much land is irrigated in | |the Tnite tos? According to 1924 statistics, i el evolution of the public {1oaned to Philadelphia by the gov- |! ! crnment in a futile effort to clean | kmen, | y , his latest fdl this year. and cou reo t m- | self in a posi 1 it would arrest of his host, Colonel : g N 1 S |drug store. Keep it handy! the ehfldren v ir s is re fc 3 e ness in politics w e gr np- | i 1t matter, a party dur these prohibition | peop! bad manners to take | ellie R. Roberts preciated — at t by your T u accident in | daye, it would have been.tho acme | ¥ s off, and yet your shoes | o ¥ e teh g R 1 the table. Fun-shopping! 2o hosma) e 1 tontotisiionta)jot awlsdomStor Gicnoral BuLleniLo | bl e Anxious Contributor: “What do . How should amaryllis seed- about but will not t rce T iility. A tow verlook this little point under the | You think you are observant, but | you pay for original stuft? ted and how long does I i UGHE LR A V¢ ] con- | circumstances \e general didn’ which side does a s v oh " e rea hing |1t take them to bloom? to | con reumstan 1f the general didn't ‘nn‘ W ,‘ . A \::“ L southpaw :;!:Lv:v”;rl-‘ i I(Tm‘\lrl.”m real th | T e w“m“{ | wo years after sowing. The seed- | lings shonld not be planted very |deep and when two leaves appear, should he transplanted. There Tes. e could have asked as no need to | g mo et D adventure the aver- atical puritan and ¢ i ever knows is risking a ace of the man -year lice late to see him = ‘l Harry Dwyer ; rous | should he mo rest period and the Fhofuaeiendenvbrinegiopon gt cize of the box in which they are ! | ping 2 is 5o expensive. | pi growing should be changed as they MENT Colonel Williams was giving the | The ¢ L month you must | i develop. | ;i ¢ Q. Were envelopes In use when : Pilgrims came to Ameriea? | tell everything No. The oldest known use of | 3 2 E exropt Gosicimen ot thalc ¢ lan envelope to encl a letter was Ry | w5 soon as possible i | decoration S ; s 196, envclope is preserved | @77 3 3 by a graduate Registered > did not approve of | ¥ : ISlignu sty | EE Optometrist and perfectly ¢ Can you give me a good defl- | lifiel i ke rma A nition o o7 itted w asses the mant as to “ni '\_w'”f_"_”‘_‘ Hiat FM]"CPS.‘ are corrcet, comfortable E64Al dhangoa lon tands tolnradicad| g ¢ : and that become your | i | - e ral TORACCO CURTAN od sport ship and taste for the gucst of honor o might as well let o Tt stop or change the motion of a body, complete perfect SAann yerly spe g it s that which is serviee and yon 1 o ) cted in any chanze of motion. | § g7 Wl riReie® g e L : el e Y & PORITIVEL ting Senator Nye of North Da- | Senator Nve won by the close 41 to 39, Yeas—14 republi- democrats and one farmer- -31 republicans and 8 | e producing oil ficlds | Riley an army post? consis of 1 tuated on the Kans 3% mil in Goary cour first known as Camp Center, being | g rear the ge hical center of the Here Comes the Bridegroom ar the g D! b P 3 o By Claive Murlsl Noveia) | United States but was subsequently | | iz .—Open Saturday Evenings “Could youse gimme a bite to | Tamed after Gen. B. C. Riley, t o-s o the police | ®at, loidy s criminal| lonesome Luke took off his tat- | slish. forst el i nDl ey By GLUYAS WILLIAMS, === = ) o force him a physic n done in bre Mexico shouldn't run churchmen t r try the gentler U. 8. | ng them out. who had opened n door. enough to|He heard a burst \ enforce her | laughter — then feit } imposed on. | &1 on the | aroppea in = (p TN 1% DAY FAST BENERICIAL {Foom " Nitehen. earricd odors of | cook food. He followed — the m Ny ———— | CTOW( of young peopla were [ 0 " VACATIONS AND SI¢ ‘ s in Baltim .y Tisher Reports That She Now |1 : r..lm\l farsaHen s Whing oo GROANS AS HE TINDS THAT DUM- ASSURES HOSTESS IT DOESNT rushed forward laghing and MY KAS GOT UP AND TURNED BOTHER HIM A BIT, AND MUTILRS {6 shake his hand ON THE RADID UNDER HI5 BRE erful, ol chap!” they {shouted. *“By George, that's good! Ha! Ha!" A minister, smiling broadly and 1l book, came forward. here!” shrilled Luke in 25 Fears Apo-Today |n ot son ssimiw gl i v ool B Bl A vouse all cuckoo? I'm just a poor o e 1 bum who came ) dout." s “Ha! Ha! Ha!"” ired the assem- 1 minister settled down to work and Al D e e LEADS, DISCOVERING VACANT GETS THLIR MINDS BACK ON EAME, TWO TRIC r s Ily re- father, took Luke's hand and shook LOOK N TACES OF CTHER PLAY- IND EXPLAING WHO LED WHAT 6AME W e : 2 \ i he chuckled ERS WHO ARE EVIDENTLY LISTEN- AND THAT THEV'RE PLAYING SPADES COMING I A LT T’ e is st r 1 h An amusing idea,” he chuckled, ™ MUSIC itcet has reasc lyv. Her full |“When you told us you were going N O MUSIC proposed yetd s turned, but [to be married in your masquerade 1ditlon d < rd to the hread, costume we ught you were jok- i Bl will be e, Ralph. Y A scream that outfit, my boy like a real am | tramp.” I Lady T Iy one fox | She is trom T t e 1 TNES TU REMEMBIR WHETHER. DUMMY STARTS HUMMING ACCOM= TRUMPS (W n 2 er ¢ nesome Lu ACE OT HEARTS HAS BEEN PANIMENT TD MUSIC, GIVES UP T0 THREE Sl | 2 PLAYED TRYING TO REMEMBER ANVIHING, AND GETS SET TWO flame. | Yes, Peter, T once had a pet tur- (l\ KLASS AT KRAZY RKOLLEGE ¥ Harvard Lampoon. (Conducted by Gertrude) g Copyright, 1926, by The Belf Syndicate, Inc &