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6 ; W BRITAIN DAILY HE I\\ID WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926, L e POSTPONING BUSINESS SCOURTING BOOTHN" | Princ Ipal Maren: ¢ KRAZY KINDERGART New Britain Herald sl HiIng nool I e DR AT HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tho spectacle of Drazil causing [ Mary and John AR SRR B L Teetcher: s ] \ Mary 4.3 may reauire @ fin e Waterl ury ux. h | aud “1 want rie to see how far she \ 1 the postponement of League action | plage in which John can do Lis torinm last nigh can carry ‘heresy. " \ A e o T Coures Birest | regarding the admission of Germany | courting, but ihey are not golng to e annual b f the honrd Carrle Laundry: ) | —— is not edifying. Only the announce- |attend to this importent function of ““ DTN S “‘ B : entral Bri ; N My mnl)u\v screeteched a awful d it « 10\ held arenoon at tl screeteh SUBSCRIPTION RATES ment that France, Englund and ping company" in a chureh I wquarters on - Churcl And yelled: “O goodness me! 9800 & Year, Germany are in harmony “on all [ hooth, with a chaperone nearby to ¢ Joseph Towers was clected H . arby g 8 Wi Is that a crack in this bran new 8300 Taree Momhs | outions” at Geneva tonds 10 coun- [ moo that too much originality s not |PFOSENt, e Clifiord Merwin, sver oy Uca Un as an ew |ver terbalance the obstreperousness of | practiced n "u!\.llm‘ e D. Payne, manager, | EELART Or is it a heresy?" Entered at the Post Office at New Britatn Y o spublie The Dickenson, James Ros : s —— B. Kaufman, o 1 the, Pase Ofiee 1 Sow this South American republic. The Texas clergyman who made |and Joseph Towers were cleeted the Send all communieations 1 {| (conyrignt, 1920, Reproduction — The Council of the League 18 sup- | the suggestion really harps upon an | CXreutive committe Shop Ekditor, care OF the New iddon) = 3 7 o i [] . [ TELEPHONR OALL® posed to be dominated by tirst | old iden, one which ministers of the | Lhe following dir 3w “:"”'“ Herald. und youe letter | ~ Busrness Office .... 928 e g ) imously ed u mecti will be torwarded to New York i - Editoria) Roor 928 class powers; at least, that was the | gospel rprang thirty or forty yoars | of the Y, M o Akt S5 object when the League was formed. | ugo for purposes of creating talk. |Corbin, H. 8 Walter, €, J. L'arker, | o < ) I'he only pmmnau l]fl"mllwrmflum Now whentaus tigtion s caus | Thy ;_,,1 Lo ! | o the City, Cireulation o and P b . g 7 = = = \rets room_aiwaye opan o advertisers. |ing a hordo of other Powers o Tes |t cover newspaper spice. ‘mH\-m:x ok sonference!” iraontarens | NOW REDUCED TO el gard themselves of as great Import-| Courting s dona in reh, but | e AL We hear where, ¢ chureh, ning. I'ri of the Amociated Press 2 business man we wa o \'h‘-h:l-:.'un'.nh;m- Is exclusively en. [ance as the acknowls leaders | not in booths, Whe hn goes to |Mrs. John Young, ant to get Mrs. rh; ! i ‘ i and can't is always there; ; i 4 titled to t for re-publication f | yo¢hing hut trouble can be in store | chure a mes o o, tha § Lk Bl sl ! ! i : | 1 all news eredited to it or nol mmvm”\ % i tnon .I‘ fupRa anafincots AMary reu thas The D. D's have held thelr sece e v‘ i "4’ R ol ghoty e on credited o thie paper wnd aleo loca) | for the [League. A postponement |iy part of the courting process. BUt |ona mect since their organi s T PRt - ‘ : : aews published herein. 1 ho hish sehool. "The chori s [ y idea never got any further than until September may give an oppor- | thy most important parts—the gen- [tion at the high sehool. The ehort 6 Would'bon lot more S the 10 hold! Member Audit Bareau of Ulrealation. | tunity to fron them outy on theferal round of foolishness which | a new (7) sor i C. 12at) 3 zive the troubles . 4 L ("O! Listen to the Band." e 2av, " 84 $53. » TheA-B. G, 8 Tatonal orenaAIOn | o1hor fyand 1 may 1o Uie troubles [ luads up to “popping (he question Ly Th e Save from $4.00 to §5.00 per fon x: ~ s, e Trouble tisers wit ctly hones makers additional opportunity 10and the fateful answer o ’ S K d A Real Fuel-——Not a Substitute | circulation. Onr _eirculation is done 1 “What broke up thelr mar- This is genuine West Virginia, low volatile, double screened! are baned upon thie audit. Th make trouble, elsewhere, And not in automobiles, F F . i e & e O o Tiearen 1o both nationa) and| The prime obj ¢ cither, 1t takes a lttle quiet, com- actS{l”L’ ANCIeS: |F i iliteensaiotinlizion ¥ coal especially prepared for home use. You can get answer to any Furnace and Range Size tocal advertisers. session of 1 o 1¢ posure and freedom from mechuni- By ROBUERT QUILLEN - e question of fact or {nformation by —_— By ROBERT QUILLEN [ hie adored Bridge and he | JESTIONS ANSWERL rmany to join it, This was the|cal interruptions to get through this it ‘ o Golt TIONS ANSWERED since its formation, sccond only to| There may be no method of prov- | Tt takes a lot af diserimination NHE TUB writing to the Question Editor, New |f USE IT ONCE AND YOU WILL USE IT ALWAYS e |thc hoped for entry of the United|ing it, but our guess is that most imagination to decide that on (A Bath Room Ballad) Gritain eHrald, Washington Burcau, For Sale by States. Persuading the former enemy | proposing s still belng done in |3 Worse than another By Georze S, Chappell ow York avenue, Washington g THE DAY OF SHAMROCK li enclosing two cents in stamps | to joln, thus making future wars|“front parlors” or on park benches. 1 for nanly: 3 0,0 This is the day when in the heart 8 iy eaar A Wi People -0 o ' My is my aquarium [for reply. Medica, legal and marit ] e e ey | 1ess probablo and virtually guaran- | Just now much of it Is being done, |sars Fonson 1 A 3 : VR |advice cannot be given, nor can ¢ e l lzens 0 0 every truo Irishm teeing the security of continental | 1o weddings to take place In the (no callouses. y've had things fo think that T am § tended researca be underlajen, Al zods, But the League, faced with|in June, . - RS B e e e A 24 Dwight Court A o _‘Iolophnn(\, 2798 this great possibility, has let petty e — T e v i Lo T h e o d Smtlal g for Anthracite and Bituminous Coal bickerings paralyze its action, ATTEMPTING TO CURB st i 3 et 5arel of {Ho dpen; 4 Q" What! wae ! thelv oo | 8 Suppose the United States were MOTOR TRUCKS i 1d other times T am & clam SoliNAG s SIS limat St about to join the League and oc-| Attempt by the federal govern-| The difference betWeen officers fall asleep! cupy the vacant seat walting for it |ment to “regulatc interstato motor |10 TrNALS i el il Tl I propriating funds to enabls” the| A. The following no doubt fs the [the hands of a skilled uscr is a dan in the council; and suppose that, at | trucks ought to fail. Rallroad in- Drivaies sietelid et Ak 3 T roan TS president to make peace with Mex- | story you refer to: After the seven |gerous and menacing weapon. It is 0 i 16, proposed by Davic il- | vears war Frederick e 3 50 to GO feet long anc TR such a time, nutions like Drazll, [terests, which have regarded the t sig r distress fco in 1845, proposed by David Wil- |3 war Frederick the Great put | &0 t feet long and tapers fram trous trip mot, member of congress trom Penn- | into effect French methods of im- | the short buft or handle about the 5 5 g * sylvania. 5 proposs a8 at | vos! and collecting taxes, a sys- | size humb down to the B 10 | th bil ¢ “unfair | Ensland, but it must strain tl 3 \vanla. 1is proposal was th it iposing and collecting taxes, a izo of a thumb down to the thin block ‘our entry unless they sldofthe publlc highways' as “unfaleiLon = s Aon = BT i avery should be prohibited in any | tem known as the Regie. It secured ness of a cord, were given seats in the council, etc, | competition,” are in back of the B K *‘!'. ritory that might be acquircd as|larger revenue, but led to a \‘Mi €. How do pincapples grow? 7 N rindi E g {a result of the war. The proviso|amount of petty tyranny. This made A. On a 2 to 4 foot plant, pro- We would feel very pretty about it, [ Senate bill. Finding that motor t takes more than taxe eun- | And then n a lifeboat, manned | E ) Ly | s k i n'p uch a time | trucks threatened their transporta- ‘V,,Ir, 'I,l\ oS oy ‘:']‘.",‘,, s and true was accepted by the house and was |the emperor unpopular, and one day | ducing a single axis to which is at ! And if at such g ater iolE Ao poriag oo Y. kes ¢ i geolf from drowning and | MArTOWly defeated in the senate. In |while out riding he noticed a large |tache stiff rough-cdged At Isalr . | 1848 the proviso was again moved ! group of people. He told his groom |swe aped leat. The individual agreement and postpone the | ing to place them under the iron N in the house as an independent reso- | to see what it was all about. The |plant produc Wy one very palat business in hand until &ix months [ heel of governmental regulation, d ; [1ution; but was tabled. |answer was “they have something |able fruit which varies in size, 4 to s e it ¢ ! hear my mother's ghout, | @ How can mildew ba removed | nosted abont your majesty.” Fred- (5 inches heing {he ugnal diandetcrs e o b e La izl OUIBROUEEET e L : iy f light brown or yellow |erick rode up and saw a caricature |and 6 to 10 inches in lengtl later years n it i ¥ : s > [ of iy as in a mel-| Q. Who is American conenl opinions would have rether hectie | gated to act as a serious deterrent = - onece mor l.\mlnw being an organic guise, pd .nm(.]( with | e al at Dublin, Treland? i = [ rowth it can be deadened and its |a o ween his knees wrles M, H arks handy and uscful, to be|upon their use ——— 1 1 s | h remitiatnidygens e 3 . e Wikeh Huaband ivity stopped by applying a di-|grinding with one hand, and with | What s th i he effort of the anti-motor| All things como to him who waits, | ps ur wife (o |0 solution of form with- the other picking up bean that (name Ackerman? With Britain, France and|truck interests dates from the two,! includin mons for purking | § 3 {out injury to ths bhrick. s of might o fallen. He ordered the | A, 1t is a Germany in accord, the wague | decisions of the T. S Supreme ;M“ loy aring her bawl Picts in Scotland, the Angles and| 0000 continued its cffort to | court a year ago, when the court ons {n Briton, the Gauls | CA R T T it unanimous, | r erald fa on sate dally 1o New | i m‘rC' -T Hotaling's Newsetand. Times | biggest opportunity for the Leaguo | rite properly. Square; Schuitz's Newsstands. Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Street. when he realizes that though an Amerfean from toes to cranium, there | something about having scended from the people of tho » Fmerald Tsle which quickens the viso? pulee and revivifies the spirit. A An amendment to a bill ap- To the heart of an Trishman this jay. 18 something akin to Christ- mas or New Year in the sense that | oo o o Spain attempted to | development of motor trucks using | Amciican (ypewrite © does not celebrats an anniversary ulting frem the deeds of war- viors or does not commemorate a victory of might over gore, Tt cele- rales a vietory of one of tl LR e 2 O Q1T DIE i couldn’t come to an|tion monopoly, they are endeavor- vorld’s most peaceful conquerers; 2 personage who first saw Ireland A slave and then returned in Some of us with untrammeled | rules and red taps bLeing promul- ivilized spot in Europe at the time, Patrick hrought a message of ace and good will. As a result | the awakening Ireland, mis- onarics from there taught the 2 sive solutions of dilute ac ay to be hung lower, o that the |neans “farmer,” “husbandman” und ™ 7 g ¢ e e e th work as well, but concent crowd would not strain their necks | comes from “acker” meaning “feld,” ¢ There §s a possibility, of course, ; i weids will attack the mortar of the |sazing at it. This so ated the | Q. What Is the home addrass of denied the right of the states to that other officials hold a littlc fl e ot crowd that they tore the earicature | Madam Sehun It was only last week that these |interfere with Interstate commerce Aluminum s ; g 1 Q. Who s the author of the ! down and checred the king. |74, 500.0 venue, Coronado, by | Love mukes the world 0 round, | agomant hat storiss e mit- | caticor . three nations were not in accord; | passing over their highways in mo- 7 : 1 I but it has cverything else stopped! § fln»nrm ,m.{. (2 there- more than or lifornia ¢ i h a N he ound on which J I EHEREE A. Marictta Holly, 5 army post called “C: — : of the Baltic, the Lombards |\ o "oiother week passed the |tor vehicles. In cach decision the |1t it SRR = Py e e 4 SalelRdtmysrostatalial ey TR o sty in northern Italy. Treland beeamo | . 4. taced, and some other | lower courts were roversed. (6 6 i e o, Solution IREALAL 2! r the most learned portion of the| irance, the Teutonic tribes in Ger- many, the Trisians on the ehores ond year? There s only one 3 , smaller clouds took thelr place. An-| Asscclate Justice Brandets point | | el Bt .I!r.:m (»’v”‘ A5 Yo it it has' Dad nroper|Monds.i It is about halt way TOR YOUR WANTS globe, at a time en ignorance | ok of discussion might have [ ed out at the time that the use )“ v '; IR e L S T it aho will weigh |[eAtment. It mukt go through a tween Daltimore and Washington — = -, N 5 vhen lef lone, if th i ™ & 5 . b covered Europe. swept all of them aw a public highway to a common car- 2 lormant stage when the plant 18 not and about 10 miles east ®f Laure Gy | i the hottom of her locked trunk, 3 : { watered, but left in the pot. In the | Maryland. There is a “Fort” Meade Whenever you see the shamrock = oo o 0y have an enfire sum- ' ror o privilege which might one day, at T IR stores Lspring it is repotted, fresh soll add- | fwo miles from Spurgis, South Da- Fewr worn today remember that dt rep-| oo oo giplomacy, with eon- | be granted or withheld by the| Sugzested Bibli cpitap! el : i ol Ted, and it is given water and sun- | kota which is used by the army. nppc ents more thun a symbol of na-| ;000 ny petter, and perhaPs|stats, but a state could not lay |Mussolindi The wind ccased ; y ; e o N loom nbout the | Q. Tlow much do a million on alist feeling; it represents one o o ; - L AR ; same time of the year as bhefore dollar bills welgh? Be Quick-Be Su.re/ down ulations which interfered | 1N swal- : | Ono reason why new laws aref ~_BER HEMS S8 ; Q. What is the Lotta Crabires| A. Four thousand dollar bills takes place, or obstructed interstate commerce. |hroken is because so many are Ev'“ LY BRI ybe I'll weigh more | tuna? { by a peaceful man who dedicated — Attempts at interference or. ob-|cracked to hegin witl | A. A fund of $2,000,000 provided | One million would therafore weigh o, most in a Lmative, Bromideuinine SOUNDS REASONABLE struction, the justice held, 1s for- | X | for in the will of the Ilate Lotta |approximately 2,875 pounds in ideal for Colds stop in 24 hours, La - e | 1 3 claimin o Bladenl by (hotconinerce bal of| 1S u bad + to m paper NUTTY JOBS Crabtree, petress, to men and { Q. What kind of a whi Grippe in 3 day: Senator Popper: claimin didden by the commeree clause of ldEbe. & i ble 1 the so of t . o “airha n th o J MAKING ROADS SAVER A it | AxnnyrolBleoul) { cred By Banjo Bob) omen disabled in the service of the |used by Douglas Fairbanks in toned, Nothing compares with Hi ernor Pinchot's aileg s 10 - | the Constitution. rard T w pocket and bandits 2 2 United States in World War and | picture “Don Q"7 s, o % ] ks H niric old citizen of Bux- X < All druggists L Pflcggog The Hartford Times cnuncla dent Coolldge is “counterfeit,” leads| \Fith this troublesome decision I ¢ which man to shoot I, spends 18 hours a day | Who are wounded or sick, The fund | A, It s an exact duplicate of the A Ly wisdom when it cditorialized the| ST Lo us to how many |before them, the anti-motor "“,,,\“ S aadt el v gpiders (o spin thelr webs |€X1€ndS to dey cndents nf such pe r- | rawhide wl D x|.~yl‘;]'\n"lvfl\o. ¢ .!1'\ CASCARAE,QU'NINE Jowing: | other counterfeit allegiances of a|interests have heen devising means |, D Fha hen oy lover holes in socks thus saving much | (M ('“"”l” of "!‘ !f”'““"”" “"“_‘m”h'“"”“{; e \“”“‘:‘ e jimneaphole ’:"“‘]"m;"”"”]"’}"’I‘y“_f‘ similar sort there are among poli- | to get around the commeres clanse | Kooy it und: trol most of 11 ‘.\":;",‘::,,,'.‘\f‘;““",,,‘,,”‘,',",f",:,“ ,;,.}:' U S AL rotived; I William | der and has a sinuous lash and fn | CetRedDos with portrait ,,A;.,':,:T e i "ticians, i ¢ the Constitution, originating th 50 thut the threads they spin ar ‘\\"t'l‘l', ‘fn?f)‘\\ ;\wl. i "',""_‘“““ 5 common that it 1¢ Pinchot lived in Tdaho he would | hill in Congrees forcing all inter- : similar in-color (o the ~socks they | 01Tt and Wi A s e mendously from th pleasure w0 an “independent Republiean.” |state motor truck operators to have | {darn, e o o ne oo e motoring. 1t makes the casualty 1y i(jed against the administra-|a federal certificate. It is the pos ; > | ; L boys of Crignorre, Tdaho, |Abrabam Lincoln was born heen sl ' Ievors | tion and all its works ctthatfainility of loading down such cor- | A d - around the fenees in backyards | Preserved worse, wher the world’s fincst achievements ¢ best men knows [RciEh japprosin L gnonid *r,u*'k wmcvh,m.lmmmcn.pInym Mis. Selma Anclam. b Lis 11fe fo a great cause. of the things you most want to know- Law——are cont 2 our Washington 5 ten he lives in Dennsylvania merely ! g with sundry red tape, rules | iy a1 night, cateh the cats out on neck- | A. A magnificent marble mauso- |} ot fit to push a wheel. I i {ract their me-ows and |leum enclosing the old log cabin in | him to ex caution and | qy tions that canscs motor t: inz parties, extrac e owmand |2l Sl £o8iC Al T : | ther 1eir motiers make pa- | Which Lincoln was born, has heen o1 o finds 1 0 , business organtzat ; the usual camonflasc, 1 ators to he on fthair Pl {erceted at Hodgenville, Kentucky. ¢ 5 el ot ot i ¢ clomAptars SERE 1. The term “federal certifi | Modern homes have ali ¢ Here also ara many relics of his| Ulsmeniniy | ¢ T it You the how and’ why i 1 it 1 out t e excopt a devies | I The farm v hich | nationg for dris " may sound ha in itselt, | Xeep! levi if nt in Alven N 3 cre is a |carly life. The farm upon which | 2 : 5 o low after you 1 lehes frogs at night | this memorial siands has been deed —— . - — - | — in the homs. fakes out their eroaks |°d {0 the government by the Lincoln | (hi he ever g¢l9) convenier Florida is safe now, ny hones with them, These | 17arm association. PARLTAMENTARY LAW R, Washir dariver | Motor truck operators find it con- 4l tour hould decid it | caxopliones are then shipped to| Q- Is there total darkness for six New York cau! more to say on the sub-|ienient to use such vehicles for | away a li I SoUzvavlousiparta of (He country antitozontis atithe nogthinol want a copy of the bul TIALS OF PA |venir. noise is then blown out Ly various | During {he six months at the \ s | loose, uncance e o pih | north pale, the m visihle for | e a jtion in New Britain is a case in| Raising the duty on straw hats < two weeks at a time, from first to { Wales had to g7t pojnt. The w Haven rallroad {Will serve th i s yther aliflc last quarter. he would find it 1658 | hauls more freight in and out o |1Uty on the 1925 models rnells “Why qid the ¢ that| Q. What is the negro population cight. The situa. sman. 1o S s Day Parade? Yttt e Fexception) ot jwent I e | Dugzan: “Bees » Wi 1to| Q. What is the story ke n. Yet the New Britain manu- [had some lights 1t ling a green line | Prederick the Great and his carica- his | ! — ) [ ture? -‘“\ cturers, while being such good | . v tur | | As to the (Cathc [ customers (o the vaiiroad, and con- |y v ket out i mitions some 1o a0 165 it e i v SNAPSHOTS OF A BABY GOING TO SLEEP - & cums wisms Jor (o help the |country. SIXTH FLOOR Pritain than any New Eng- | Nk | | tain kinds of | n airmail | york distriet and 1 tis| ntil May, when { o Eiimi | ntil {an entir imate development | oo T y 10 40- | in (he transportation bu but | moving piet A MEASLES EPIDEMIC . i o Iy i > - = A % TARS THE-USUAL TIP-TDEING 'S MOTHER TEL ADDY JUST r OPPED T } ry. | railroads and Hhohtu they in 0&‘8(’)’!}0“’0” | \ ) 3 \:r m‘,‘rvg SONG TD L“Nr UD On The Weather udy - cloudi WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA IN WANT- ' VERY QUIET, THEY MUST BE 6 IT TO DADDY FOR DROP- NG HIM TO SLEEP SO MUCH? DOWNSTAIRS READING PING THE HAMMER. PARINTS A BABY'S GOT TO HAVE SOME ARE AS GOOD AS A CIRCUS TIME TO THINK THINGS OUT 25 Years Ago Today i 3 2 iy | g t i n st ol LIN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE | n arca of (Conducted by M. . J.) incipal 3 ows! Lester, while idn't pay i1 fion of the machir th w ' occurrcd ¢ g the - tlate y on the young \eir money's worth. industry. It pected that the 24 hours but clsewhere the pricipi- ' lady W you vmh last night, par- fuctory will be rat 1 six [ tation has \ “rosts it T s.ilo behind my hand. = % ere reported this morning as far | If you have 4.m'!m‘:ln say about it, ) urlough.’” M5 NOT $0 600D W) THEY'RE VELL SAY, THE TER HUR e ; ; Condition o, ARt L e S0 AR AWAY. GUESSES HELL RY UP - HE CANT STAY AWAKE 3ish 1.4 n § he | nt lowed by i & | And sneaked out for a spree; CET THEM UPSTAIRS AGAIN MUCH LONGER " hurch building fund is progressir in I emperature |We met each other rolling home— ; {'“ S satistactorily. 5 ay | Furlough and behold, so had she!” - - eoe(Copyrigtt, 1926, by The Bell Syngicate Ine) 917 WLOATS

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