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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY T T T T T T e e e e e S . . CHAPMAN FINALLY CHIGH LIPE” IN | . s New Britain Herald o jFactsamlFanmes e LOSES BATTLY NEW YORK HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ty RODERT HERALD appears that the celebrats The bucolic menta has reached fts last | hintorland (Sundny Excepted) : st theiva | QUILLEN is given to understand tewued Dally At Herald Bldg. 87 Church Btrect —_— fot L ut jury, The fed to | that the | gely through the plethora of | itlons ground out fn Ne [ SUBSCRIPTION RATE® or ipre t, in rofusing metropolls Is u | hool 15,00 & Yo car i con 12,00 Thiee Months 80, a Month ntions citizens have a wonderful time, JyOME. Connectie About sixty first c 1he s innumerabile night clubs, hightalutin® Ofice at r engl ' Matter 2 ] S| __Maxsow Foxrau Junaze Send all communications o Pun | Shop Editor, ¢are 0f the New | | Bt Herald, and your eter | will be torwarded 0 New York staurants whore nd all the 1ered at the Po ar Second Class Mall food is a sideline tants of a giddy concom TELEFHONE CALLS \ i 1 tury : genorally AR T G e Business Office Editoria) Roome hus 1t Is estim metropolis wetropoli looki i ; Sate Place Io advertising mediu v i miahs on p Cireulation ; | e s the to adiertisers « ney ¢ \ (he only profit \u the City, oress room alwaye ope raing on ‘em (e Assoctated Press Mewmber o Vlie Assoctated Prese titled to the use for re-publicat Al news credited to 1t or not otherwis credited in this paper wnd als news published horcin FUN SHOP b only to joke first con is e eleventl Thing! I to be wearing re- | most rortant communiment of Circnlation n ! i heard \ York Mewber Audit Barent he A. B. C. 1o & uational c LS e : e w her tieers with A atr e clrculatio of g are bared u Big t . dirtribution ¢ toca) advert! when nolbigdy stopped (o t1to obtain a drink and comme dare least six hours a The Hernld 1o on York at Hotallng's Square; Schultz's Grand Central, 421 WHEN BLACK 1S READ bricklayers, 1inoty X Undefileqd gents had this one - 5 sentence [ other skilled me ) : Joy 1s carrfed | go through the motions AS 4 lay or b I [ 1ever needed press- THI. BOOTLLGGER A CSPECULATOR! rom cight to ten hour f S SO ' 1ds! Here's where the presidentia waterpr Atlanta sen- [ hired hands rarely break down [ ter of to strike their from the effects hangover | ilk Is of the Con- | from night uepport, H ert H : riddle of to do with him | How Glad News to Her (A Tricky Triolet) SNenklE o8 L ead erEe rheath the moon, 1¥? I there something | IEHRIDE OF ThueD i Esliventrays) { the buttered he thin came 0 0 be | merged | | being | efficient | fast workers at night and workers by the Manhattan eclimate that canses an effulgent night life t neath i outeome in apt ration for vigorous cf - — | tor! A RADIO COMMISSION | New Yorkers are able to that in a thousand derneath the moon— : < ; i 1d given him a rais Yorkers from be- | R L, look | could iy commissior | like supermen beeause they “ain’t.” [ance of | Looking at New of commuting tonns | . 2 S « v Fight Mary 1dio eom- | 5 like trying to frace the movems ? - i 2 A Tinish the House, | of people mupon another planet 3 Six night ent o difiiculty in Talk of bre idiotie the list Things are not what they seem jally In | pe, BLEE] old mar New Yorker may look | ~Neal Knos ms | The average Ne S ‘nt gardener of foy, a Doing Memoirs te W nion intuan gormand, an expert on M &lon and among ellir. + plodder WIRE FENCES ALONG isn't, The PHE RAILROAD n i notuble, - yorker js as much of avery individual walking ts in Minnesc far \ n woman' il ] erous Main strec or Connecticnt, He thinks in terms | of rent and living exy not in | forms of cover clarges or orchestira MED Gintomobile license 1 {ehair tickets, Their jubila HIS EREOR (Discovercd by Edwin Mavtens) o'clock in the morn parfy had been a very Adie ( nd Jim- | o elub their frien in gettir A good | the contr ions they two-by-four = - : e - | Alas! The bootlegger is zon. 5 and gome of them get up | ing ep in a apartmen thi imeithe oid ot | a tiar sient visitors | as farmers, fhe Dloated (r wito gitd the night in our blazing | | provide strik: s that | vears 1 to & hoys who fill up the metropolis SlAner yie notels, who are in town on their | o Lis nual, ii-annual or monthly | gentlemen from ‘Buying t When tangl of promise Washine ¢ long o taxi, Jin zotta les away who bill folds & terribl know lives?™ 1sh all right wsh all right,” splaine Vwhere | e about | s John t all times | m said she, we the extra money WONDERS OF SURGERY rm ! in't soler- takin' him gl spot to a ‘ . s a ten-spot ¢ nl 5 s o wpor- | 25 Vears Ago Today ' g rigibility. Wh peeiai- New York visitor N 1die eried stopped at dime to the averag Keokuk, | The hearing the s(raoy | [ cnehy SThers t hurnin® restraint | Duildin 0 night befory 1t he a terrible but when he gors ome town | missioners, n- | woman was | thin-lipped | ing ar s 3 knows as little about i€ {,nq R. A, Mo cold, 1o you mean by 1 L 1o nothin, by, o | ANDERSON ——| e ]| Pup) do in a cop IN KLASS AT KR2 (Conducted by Y KOLLEGE Gertrade) les jand how large How many buffalo, elk other animals are in Natlonal park? A. There are 500 antelope, 210 mountain sheep, 50 wild buftalo, 162 buftalo In a fenced herd, 33,000 olk, (the largest herd on the continent) and many bear beaver, mooss and deer, and | Four Students Dropped Yellowstone : A re For Their Loose Living Norman, Okla., March 16 (P - IFour students of the University o, Oklahoma were cxpelled by Presi dent Bizzell yesterday on charges o drinking, gambling, immorality ar making low grades. Six others wer placed on probation. Today's action brought to ¢ | the total of expelled students last two month and mark tinnution o " The name of or | f Q. Does the government pay {hi burlal expenses of a widow of a Civil n? o provision 1s made for burylng the widow of a veteran but {1t a veteran is a pensioner of th government his funeral of U John Lyons expelled following a sentence of 40 days in jail und a fine of nossession of liquor. The six placed on prol island. In [ “toe the mark for the remainder o improvad roads, the | the school,” President Bizzell said Dublin was particularly | or thoy too will he expelled. v one SxDansis unnounced | within certain Umits, will be paid QUESTIONS ANSWERED | Q. What does the expression Ya e “The rocky road to Dublin" signify? [auestion of fact or |writing to answer to any tnformation by | A. Ireland Is a rocky Question Editor, New | the days hefore Britain eHiald, Washinglon Bureay, {101 to [1822 New York avenu ington. | rocky. As that roud was more tra | D. «enclosir s in .sump.«': lled than any other, Dublin being or reply. Medica, legal and marital | the prineipal metropolis, the oxpres. | |advice cannot be given, nor can ex. |slon struck a famallar note to all nded research be undertaken, Al | Irishmen. The evolution of the| {other qu eceive a pe irise to signify rough experionces | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | and hard knocks can readily he | not be answered, Al letters are | Seen. onfidential, litor, Q. Wher tion mue! two ce % TR 4 505 OPrOw Alright ablo Tazative to pation and Blll= th digestive and tions norwmal, Yeuo Used for over is the Maumee river? A. It is a small river formed by | o union of §t. Joseph and St, Mary rivers at Iort Wayne, Indiana. It runs north into Paulding Oeunty, | Ohio and enters Lake T at its | west end. about four miles north- | | east of Toledo, Ohlo. R W the principles Party"? A. About 1852, when the | party was brea largest ;m'w'h»hmmd orgs um\lmy gt number of Indian reservations” | basnucalledipthy dongsol dh he Order of the Star Spangled A. Arizona has elght, and Mon- | o _ oo tana and South Dakota come next Banner” was formed for the purpose tion and parti Q. TIs it too late to make appli- | °f limiting fmmi cation for paid-up government jy. | PAtIon in the government by fore surance? |ers. Tts prineiple was “Americans | A. No. Time for converting War | MUSt rule America” Those of it jsk Tnsurance into such forms of M°Mbers who had not been admitted | -overnment insurance as one may |0 the higher degrees were kept in “hoose expires July 2, 1926 |ignorance of the full alms of the or Q. What The correct meaning | Snization and their constant an word “{ranspire?" !swer “I don’t know" to questions re- | arding the society caused them fo | be dubbed “Know-nothings. The | seereey about its membership and | its strength in the 1854 election | ed consternation among politi- In 1556 the eult of = eroey wos discarded and § parent that the “Know- {wero mostly disgulsed Whigs. ame was changed “Ame | Party and about 1560 it ceased to Q. What orn, rye ai States In 1 vas the production of Corn {759,000 bushe Q. Dia singer, ev A. Yes. She appeared in a pho- toplay varsion of “Thals" filmed in Paris in 1917, Q. What state has the shels; barley, 211,- origin and | of tha “Know-Nothing- ‘ Mary Garden, the ppear in the opara movies Whig | a secret | safd ‘to| ng up, o Chics off the Ol Block TS W sumiors— Littlo Mis third the regu- 3 Made of ingredionts, onted: d_adults, o DRUCCIST, To send off through the excre- | organs, as of the skin and to cause to pass off as insen- rspi | vapor; ex- It is used fnproperly in the T of coming to pass; to happen. | 021 leaders What is the approximate 1 railroad e I 1625 prices $17,000 10 $30,125 What is the meaning of the phrase “Per aspera ad astra’? “Through bolt and bars to the ! For child FGOLD BY YOU cost pald were | ; “EVERGLADES LIMITED” Through Train 1920 From New England N r Lv. Springtield R:30 p.m. long Lor e ina e resulting “ Hn d 0:20 p.m, Meriden 0:40 p.m. New Haven: 11:21 p.m. “ Bridgeport 11:49 p.m. danghier of her slster, Lottie Pick- | 9 T!l]'ollg\h Trajns i?dl.ly eiteley ERON FEANA, 511y SEW YOUK exist Q. Te Gaby Deslys dead? \. She died Februa Who presented the gold plano | following several ope o Bast room of the White Houge | infection of the throat what is 1.:_'7'1'("\! influen e Q. Tlas Mary Pickford an adopt » was presented to government when Loosevelt was president (in 1912,) by Steinway and | Sons. he st was $15:000. R, M. I Hunt were designers of ase and the decorations were 1 by Thomas W. Deming. How large are the army and | she adopted her niec West India Havana Spe FCONOMIST TO SPEAR Palmetto Girorge 1. Macllwain of Boston | speak Kiwanis club at | o 3 ida East Coast Ltd noon tom T Mr. Macllwain is t Line Florida Mail busir ndapendent glades Ltd. (2 Trai gecnom o= st The Double Track-Sea Levet Route opinions from the into a workable program for man. He plans to give || The Standard Railroad of the South cers and 25 cu i Liee, e S Ticket reservations, iifor Q. Wh o city of Kalusz| ! 2 ! B.F. FULLER. G ; L ie liabor conditfons, money rates, 1246 Bronts a3 the financlal outlook: Tel, La i Ast: for “Tr n oand 1.612 officers, onsists of 2 avine cha iliaries. The n small aus- | personnel is com- T enlisted men, 144 of avera prices, ‘\ and a 7080 4 Poland, ical Trips" Booklet 28 miles sonthes f Accord- ing to 1 popula- tion is Q. Mow did Ameriea Kalusz is in Gali Observation On The Weather shington, March 16.—TForecast | suthern New England: Cloud probably light rain or snow toni and Wednesday, not much change in temperature; fresh west, shifting | ! fo southwest winds. [ “orecast for Eastern New York: Clowly, pro light snow .or rain | tonight and Wednesday; not much | under her lchange in temperature; fresh south- parked her | west winds. ewing guni, Sollie, with the wgrd | Conditions: The pressure is low vill ixplain how he would |thhis morning over the lake region | old matds’ cluh.” land New and and high along | Solomon | the oast. Pleasant weather EXAMINATION Deer leddi 1 the Charleston— | prevails in ncarly all districts east || Without obligation you can ha rickly up to date, | of t cky mountains, ¥ vour back numbers on | temperatures continue as far south | The lowest tempera- | this morning was 35 | Douee is rising early settlers 1n know how to redu the r maple trecs of sugar A, They learned from the Indians who a crude method of colicet- ing 1 bolling the 7 GLASSES a Q) SPECTACLES m & Y —# J0c A WEEK Pres; i dismantle T git nudde KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Dusty) litile looking w addres kip 1o cezing So you'll nuffer be : you its e eves examined by a regis- tered expert optometrist, ic:éaels JEWELERS OPTICIANS 1 Main Street wave | ture ound th es | degr zero at fiddle do the rest al Que temperatur S . |slowly in the western and Heartrouble, The Bolhed-Hair | sce Randit pyright, 1526, Reproduction Forbidden) Sy—-0ny reported central Conditions favor for this vicinity partly cloudy weather with slightly | higher temperature. THE WORLD AT ITS WORST WHEN A JOKE IS NOQT S0 MUCH OF A JOKE GLUYAS WILLIAIS ! 1 f | i | i | { | | Th lard Amer| sched of th until nou will Mary dresse will Conne Mrs| co, N of M return spend| brothe| Berlin are f and niversy on Sur