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6 New Britain Herald HBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY DAYLIGHT SAVING A SPRING TONIC proaching can be noted in the twued Dally (Bunday Bxcepted) | papers, which At Herald Bidg. 1 Church Btreet SUBSCRIPTION RATES 9900 & Year Three Mosths 6. & Mopth Entersd at the Post Office at Kew i 8 Second Class Mall Matter TELEPHONN CALLS Business Office [ Editoria) Room! Ll are devoting ment about daylight we have it that the august Sup saving. Massachusetta daylight saving summer {s concerned The only profitable advertising medium | b 0 e City. Crreulation books and| The rural ireas room alwaye open to advertisers. Member of the Associated Press. The Asscciated Prem ls exclusively en titled to the ure for re-publication of all gews credited to It or not otherwi credited fn this paper wnd also loc aews published hereln. of dim time perlencing a plethora In forcing standard clties; they have net succeede will not succeed, irre the declslon of courts or the pous polemics of We in continue legislatures. goin doing business upon Member Audit Barean of Uireulation the The A. B. C. s & natloval or whic? furnishes newspapers tisers with s strictly honest clreulation. Our circulation are based upon thie audit. This neurer protection sgainet fraud tn newspape! distribution figures to buth national and ‘oca) advertisers. eate dally t New Newsrtand. Times Square; Bchultz's Newsstands. Entrance Grand Central, ¢2nd Street. —————————————— LAST OF STUBBY, A DOG HERO When Stubby was picked up as + stray dog needing a home at tho bow! in 1917 his limited dog intelligenca did not enlighten him s to what all the fuss was about. He had found friends, chaps in khaki who made much ado «bout him — and that The dog cemed But {t was not towns are light saving time (irrespectiv what the public clocks sa Our to in necticut, country cousins milk T to continue the andard time I8 a free Ferald 1s e Hotallng’ The Tork st try; attempts force force time won't se [ dwellers Even the railroads ice vancing the time of local t : an hour while keeping their ¢ Tale on standard time and printing time tables in standard fime, country towns cannot do a lively new, about 1t The laugh is on the standard that enough. boys; heaven mythological have como to Stubby. |0 e E Y anm A o weeping. was headed, ‘ loud to standard time territory but gore, where detona- the e air and steel whistled top-heavy cut thelr the Legislature. can run state, 1t was not for Stubby to | at i But they oadir i r S arelunis ~mployed; perhaps times he daylig concerted saving time, nor pr marveled, in a dog-like way. Once, when the air recked with to treat time as they see fit. the fumes from a smoke cloud, tottered and fell. Loving lands ONE-WAY ROADS MAY COME e grim Lusiness in hand to a men dropped 1) ong helter, heiter, enough to carry him where wise-appearing n fair \derly When he recovered there was jubi- More nine-t three-fourths, n spectacles and friends in et otl niEhway col white worked e over him. are due to vehicles coming t to even momen head-on or due to “cutting in lation In camp, as if another vic- tory had been and Stubby proudly capered long as drivers won, Danin amid such aceid likely. As are the ac 9 are his numerous maste hie men ranks of Onc recognize . ain 1w after had learned ik arndita fiat which to \ inSagcien are 8o constructed as to uniform ‘were encmies 1o | | mit automol side of the them machines coming color of chased or 1 with the from the man. skilled | i otion while passing the 1o | 1% " {modern conditons, his friends, | e into camp ron cros roud, and which Lo ST CLE mit getting info the REIL rom In rescus work he bes me slower But after a time 1, and just g whether nd daring. vehiclestarel notl eafe The may come when trunk high Sl shout vision, rnage pall when time, v such wild threAv their helmets t intended to of he had went consist geon a8 wiodaad o by means of ralling uE steel or conercte, R into lancs to into the sghooting ased air, ¢ ate traffle moving in opposit and jollifi on every side (tion reetions, §0 that no machine friends ud the victory. undreds wdea Hundred crowd : side could get into the credited | : 1o | tratt gods to yie £048 10 V172 tion on the othe around with causing the good luck of Life many ; moving in an opposite « him side. 8o long. as at present, the remainad other for Stub) land course, one exeiting ting n" practice involves the of getting in the wi the ons remains. ¥ sibility Z to his native with other traffic, me riends — who of nds ool wmbers o division 1t can be parried our tru hi lanes of trafflo is impracticat wwer there were 1k line chways ng, and once was | gra ceremony is tr which of course authority be instunces. But most onr decor cannot remain a8 narrow as the far little effort has hough been considerable talk in ho When tha into ctiony ultimatc AL two he owners wvoring to gt in thi Stubby cor POLLUTED RIVERS tions was nearly Eogland blizzard erests have been ex- | cows © cities saving cities do the laughing, while The country towns of Conneecti- through | representation in | cannot squelch a citizen's liberty to adopt | action by munleipalities in experience way an opposi into highs Another sign that spring is ap- dally in- creasing space to the annual argu- Thus rome court of the United States is to de- nelghboring state cide the constitutionality of the |one jus: as good, ono just law [ The decislon is not expected until | wife | next fall, which rather takes a fall | | out of the prospects o far as this |land that a man who beats his wife | | | Maybe a wom sign doesn't mean it becy esn't mean it culty upon | land pom- £ to day- of Con- can | | oun- | to | by cities to ablde by standard | irban saving. day- light eaving time in summer by ad- raing locks their | The thing | time | 1s to say, the daylight does event not ther tarily are found on the wrong side of roads way per- biles to be on the wrong por- of mov- | under then s will wide enough to permit their di- s of sep- | e ai- | from of iiree- “eut. pos of | Wy two le at ne in 1y | -y are been | th this this | time lan: cruse I of expens y a touch con- | an tenced NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926, MARYLAND JUSTICE; WHIPPI POST It will not have gone unnoticed that down in Maryland justice has stings. The whipping in little state of Delaware is not one and only institution of kind in this bread land, of Maryland post the for the much feared by beaters. Is the evil-doers, especlally In theory down in Mary- In entitled to a licking himself, the to recelve f In the case of wife-beater sen- blows from he will his 60. e “the cat" on his bare bac get them some time durin cetive of [day Jail sentence. The sheriff evi- dently about intends it for a Ing the wife-b manners to let while him worry before tea ater better domestic Considering that the Maryland law allows a maximum of 40 blows for wife-beating, prit gets off rather easily, 1t also will not have gonc the present cul- unno- ticed that Maryland justice workedl very swiftly in who were the case of the couple charged with causing the After than a week of that father death their fostere son, a trial the vy and eentenced to 18 years in the penitentiary; the wife {s seek- ing a new trial and m Jasted less was found guil probably because she is a woman. There was a time up severe and speedy as British jus- But the when Jersey ustice was held as being ae tice. in Justice league, | Maryland intends to be right up at the top. It were a law allowing whipping post treatment for wife- beating In Connecticut it is said this city would furnish a fair shara of the candidata from police court there judging entirely records. FUTURE OF NATIONS ON THIS PLANET The English birth was below that of the were low, rate last French year, Toth Which facts prompts the fleld pring- “What is rope? publican ome to ask, E the Professor to e of western At the field paper Albrecht Penck, a German philosopher, ete., who h same time Spr quotes s been predicting the future population of Penc trend the world, According to Brazil will population the some larger than any other state in world, giving a limit of people, against 600,000,000 China. Penck will some believes Ameriea day have world’s population, America 14 per cent, r cent of North Europe and Asia 26 per cent, and Afrie saying the tropics in Africa great colonlal possibilities. These figures are conjectures, of and the ability in the the per hav based of the to or wrong, courge, are upon probable soil various contincnts sustain life, They may be right but !even if partly right yield food for thought. Considering that a thousand years the of in the life of planet is like the ultimately wink of an eyel life chang h in that make cor th man, the L] will come will ditions on this planet in o4 different o year than in 1926, A BILL OF' EXPENSE Springfic vd the railroad and Wor plan of the Now to tems of having Ha- the ester ven “rehabilitate’ troiley & Bay those citic the state 1o been advised of th will it is, be permitted hard-¢ the railroad to rned eash railroad to a bill soures spen of in those L o rugtrolley lines of riy committee, exclusi with S or olved there for a long tim sent of acres of thousands space are to wasts coing metropolis INSISTUPON 'KEMP'S BALSAM] | han get it — | for ! vastly | | | the | The youth | memory, ui | A pact 1s just an |on lo¢ | | Maybe into hooch. m I tio | Another in hee ot voic: ( frish to stron afternoon, northe | Conditior Th which was over morni It with flurris portion of | pr is | "% SHOW DELAYS VER | Now most {10z « ca in the | reac FactsandFancies | >¢he body must be Peopla peddler's la Syri T vou can love | A hen to s ow | his wife No painted one. cause man did it. of They are nude for If Chicago g |1t will be a great blow ns people. Anthracite is anc breathing r Y c chil spoon o use. 300d Among those who come lion and {hard-boiled guy raise “orrect has {the man; |about it.” (Proteeted by Publ Washin ertrude Junior wile she helps her ranmother hunt for her frunt teeth on her back porteh, I want Mr Whizz and ‘coupon’ to get together wietly," G. Whizz If you ever wunt to visit me Jest wawk to the blacksmith shop And look around till you sce a hous. | With a pidgin coupon top." Maxson Foxnau Junae —Dolla Herwitt, (Copyright, 1926, Rejroduction Forbidden) send all communications w0 Fun — Shop Editor, care Of the New | Britain Herald and your letter | will be forwarded to New York s J Fun Has a Peace Program of Its gl : Ownt | of carth fons to the mat, 1o boundaries to mir 4 of thatt By ROBERT QUILLEN seem t you know a hoy who won't play can bat f ) Europe in mutual distrust \ thinks the “stop" S R Emren > fix the boundaries they can change We've ateur wine turn to vin T A Queer Diet effort to s «date with Law- | the spring . | t's strange | eat some- De ildren nourishing." rme! you ¢ don't 101 A QUESTION FOR By Beatrice H. such a THE EDITOR Loventhal t hawk TIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or Information by | writing to the Question Editor, New Britain eHrald, Washington Burcau 3 w York avenue, Washington. .enclosing two cents in stamp: |for reply. Medica, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended researcn be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are ery lines I'm sending | nonfidential.—-Editor. e 5000 [Came while 1 tossed in bed; el tup to write them down— | instead? nig little rest when 1'd like to go to slecp her best! sizzles at have outgro still n s, hut helieve Ihe thoughts then lant And much too good to waste W they like perfect seem true bril- la. A seem 'he ideal wife for you is the one enjoy even while not ma rs think they're paste o hen think they're paste 2. What is a “madstone” A e name is applicd to va- rious stones and other substances | frequently a ball of hair from the | stomach of an animal, which, ac- cording to popular superstition, can cure hydrophobia or absorb the arapinterioy poison when applied to a wound, conitort S nokito - Q. How can candlewax stain be in style ’Tis Blistes Parade | removed from elothing? “1 suppose you had | A. If the stain is treated prompt- on yure feet after the |1y there should be no trouble about,| Patrick's Day Parade, eh?" 18 removal. Remove the paraffin as n (slangily) Sores your |completely as po by scraping it o |away, then place a clean blotier on side of the fobric over the | stain and pass a warm iron over the ject of all this spot. The grease is mclted and is ol pupils is to |absorbed by the blotting paper. Dis- solve the coloring matter remaining In the fibre by sponging it with de- natured ale If a slight grease | spot still remains remove it sponging it with one of the cleaning agents, such as chloroform, carbon just | tertrachloride, cther, gasoline, nap- |tha or benzol. The first two are the afest to use, as they are not inflam- mable. Take the great in using any of the inflamms |vents. Keep them away flames. think unset rival ouial litor's Answer i Midnight Writer, 1 liked vour verse a heap, don't get all exclted now. gitls need beauty sleep! It scems ATy Bu A course savages Mrs., O'Toole ores 1 now the Marie Constangy. each Perhaps the real o by high sc ¢ high school padlocked! Keen Observers tls were recently pla dolls in my home o litt th dolly one. the other, Mothers vered mother. w. the Mrs care le sing W Hepburn, from ar of brea s no f there PN FUN SHOP RADIO STATION | Q. What s —Th \H'J,! A. Scieriee § trom THE FUN SHOP [a recently dey Heartrouble, | hetween the bobbed-haired Tern, the kiddies :l} Q. Ts there a fish that can fiy? story. | A, ‘The term “fiying fish” is ap- ronble—Now you keep your |plied to certain hony fish of the gen- on that pillow! No, you can't lera ¥ B iopierus) iy candy! Stop that erying or | which by virtue of an clongation of 1 your 1d he'll give [the rays of the pectoral fins and an L good spapking! Shh! No! You extension of the interradial mem- can't play with the doggie! Now g0 [prane, are capable of fight in the air. HUSH] | There are at least 40 species of this T type of fish. They are sald to fly most frequently in stormy weather |and farthest against the w Q. What is the official language of the Swiss parllament? A. In Switzerland, the German guage is spoken by a majority of the people in 19 of the 25 cantons, French in five and Ttalian in one All of these languages are oficially used in the Swiss parlisment and every member is expected to under- stand them. All federal documents and acts of parliament are written in thres Janguages, but communica- neadito ten in Matrimor | tions and documents issuing from istice of the Peace. T ran away {yq rogeral government to a particu- . and never served my thme. |y, canion are written in the lan- 1ouncer—We've just received | gy, gq ysed in that particular canton o nionsheal s ang ':1{'”r"\'"“i‘ Q. Who was “Selene” in Greek pronosing artrouble. And | & 0 e COLbEC )T m}.\hm'rl?} moon goddess, a daughter of THE TUN SHOPJ 0"y porion and a sister of Hellos Bureau, will now give to- | 10" po,’ i bus, goddess of the sun. She loved Endymon, and caused in order that she might She rode Cross hea charlot drawn by two w V| In later times her worsh ** | identified with that of Ar | Q What is “specific A. The comparafive a substance with that of a standard | substance. Tt is defined as the num- | ber of times the weight of a certain “huarizo” rvic loped animal, a cross ma and the alpaca of hen were from bakir Announce is statio » mother control. we-Kknow renthood n ill-n he ocaetus T '« in Nk a lamb ar cotoriii [to sicep! 1ldre or they'll get a good paddl 1ouncer—Lay down Heartrouble, and ners of your life of My carly 'HE 19 and TER be ne! that hair- tell our crime erime this sentence mpled thre but he or rtrouhle- av in en career of T upset a b of SHOP Kinder {gar stuck up the teacher. And then I held up my hand. B long T hegan stealing kisses, an en 1 tinally caught T wa e Observ&tion On The Weather 4 was Weather day Mr. o — Weather rest partly clear—is that The temperature re will t d ous! Td ler kiss him. vens in a horse p hec mis, he st tonig Minnes has moved 1 ing off at a aviness of indard Time. e e HONT 1S ) ASON Fhree Weeks Behind Schedule HAPLE SUGAR PAGE AND DECIDES TO LO and Fear is Expressed Crop Will Be Poor maple werks h blank three whi th of ow READS OFF SOME OF THE iso?two hands and Amy H. Elsas. IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE (Conducted by Gertrude) FEW 'WIDOW AND ORPHAN' Be favor sery with a problem. speak of ant not to n girl, 1 mockery m, biff, and ontrue KRAZY KINDERGARTEN ( Conducted by Dusty) the crockery!” PINDS THAT ON ANNOUNCE! OF EXTRA DINIDEND, NAT. “Class, attention! I'm batting for by | sol- | that it is | him to sleep | HAPPENS TO TURN TO FINANCIAL LOSSES - HE'S SURE GLAD HE STICKS TO SAVING BANKSAND A HIM TO BUY HAS GONE DOWN MUFP MOVED UP Y POINTS TO A NEW HIGH OF 35 volume of a substance contalns the welght of the same volume of the standard, In the case of solids and liquids, water at the point of f{ts maximum density—4 degrees Cent- grade—is usually taken as the stan- dard; while In the case of gases, air or better, hydrogen, measured under the same conditions of temperature and pressure as the gas in question, is employed. Q. How is the green in Roque fort cheese formed? A. By fermentation caused by gases generated by bacterial action. The cheese is matured in ground grottoes, Q. Do deer, in captivity their antlers annually? A. Yes. Antlers are shed wheth. er the deer is in captivity or in the wild state. Q. What 1s the importation Iried and frozen eggs from to the United States? A. The figures for 1924 are, 1,- 500,000 pounds of dried epes and 5,000,000 pounds of frozen eggs. Q. Why is the head of a halibut removed before it is shipped ? A. The head is not edible and is very large and fish are more easily handled without them. | Q. Why Is Helen Wills, the ten- nis player, called “Littls Poker Face"? A. Because when she is on the courts, her face seldom expresses | emotion regardiess of whether she | happens to be winning or losing, | Q. What industry in the United | States has the largest capital invest- 'mwnt‘.‘ A, shed of China Tron and steel ‘What ning of the nam Andrione? It is the feminine form of a K classical name meaning “‘man- manly Where was Mussolin} premier of Italy educated? a profession or trade? A. He was educated at the Scuole ormall di Forlimpopoli and at the Universita di Losanna in Italy. He is a journalist by profession Q. How many American Indians | fought in the World War? A, Approximately 12,000 the | |1 BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES" ( { | Just Dip to Tint or Boil | to Dye Each 15 - cent package contains di- rections so simple any woman can tint # soft, dellcate shades | or dye rich, perma- | nent” colors in In- | gerte, silks, ribbon | By skirts, waists, dress- | | es, coats, stockin sweaters, draperles, coverings, hangings kind — and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. est bulletin offariug. Every luman belng. pr or her life finds himeelt in a club, woman's club, committee, or ather parliamentary law i3 neccssar: of it. Fill out th PARLIAMENTARY LAW EDITOR, o and enclosn herewith five cente in stamyps for same: |.\‘AME . ST. & NO, or R. R Come Prepared to Have READS HEADLINES * MARKET IRREGULAR 3 TURNS SOFT AT CLOSING® 0K DAY'S ~ WONDERS HOW MUCH THAT BONDS =] PULLS OUT OLD ENVELOPE AND DOES SOME QUIET TIGURING MENT EAR- Copyright, 1926, under- | {s the nationality and | Has he | | Diamond Dyes — no other ttynearly, This coupon below and mail as directed: ew York Avenue, Washington Y warnt a copy of the bulletin ESSENTIALS OF PARL STUFF' CHARLIE BEMIS WANTED 25 Vears Ago Today An important town meeting wil be lLeld next week, when the citizeps will be asked to ‘appropriate aboit $68,000 for two new scheol buildings, {¢he addition to the East street schobl lat a cost of $22,000 and the proposed new grammaur school, which is to be rected in sections at a total expense {of about §50,000., The latter has long interested the public, The con. dition of the old building is such that a ncw one is not a luxury but a sanj- |tary nccessity, Were it not for the sentiment which enclusters it, it would 1 been denounced as a ramshackle years The build« |ing is in bad shape, but it cannot be |blamed for that, as it has given long {and faithful serviee The first sec- tlon of the new structure will cost ::lli("” $46,000 and bLe of red brick, |with faney frontal trimmnings, The estimates were approved at the common council meeting last nig and the tax will be 95 mills, The amendment the amount asked for streets was de- feated, Mr. Curtis saying that it |would b foolish to macadamize streets which were soon fo be torn up for sewer installation [ Superintendent of Wires {Cooley has returned from a three days' visit to the factory of the unewell Fire Alarm and Telegraph lcompany, His mission was to pure cha six-cireuit repeater system to replace the present overloaded fire valarm system. He bought as much Idf‘ the mo at his disposal would allow, Co sary to Increase George ehrated its 26th anniver- night and plans to go to Buffalo with the brigade, taking part |in the exposition ther.. | At the » of the meeting o anley. post last night a phonoe {graphic enfertainment was given by an armless man from Middletown, | New Britain, Plainville and Farm- neton citizens advocated the pro- posed new trolley line at the hearing |vesterday. Mayor Raesett said that |1t would develop new ecctions of the city, as it would come in from Plain~ | vitle ana along Burritt and Myrtle streets off through the north- ern part of the city. J. H. Kirkham {one of the incorporators, said a nuni- ber of prominent men of New Brit- lain desired the route | | last pass | COMMUNICATED | JONAT AND THE WHALE Editor New Britaln Heral 1 was quits kurprised 1o read the comments of Rev. T. A. Greene on [the Jonal and the whale story. suppose Jesus who was the incar- nated word, @id not know what he was talking about. Seq John 1-14, so Matt. 12-41, also Luke 11-32. While it is true that not much is known about Jonah, T ththk that the words of Jesus make him a real per- son and a prophct. Isn't the Rev- erend gentleman trying to tear down what he was erdained to build up |man’s faith in God and his redemp- tion through Jesus the Christ? I Respectfully, | FRANK LEONARD. 1 ‘Or:nx Yi RUGGIST FOR E \ A z | OUS ESSENTIAL OIL TABLETS FOR } BRONCHIAL ASTHMA-COUGHS COLDS | THE PREVIOUS QUESTION” And all the rest of the things you most want to know——The Ee- ntials of Parllamentary Law—aro contalned in our Washington Bureau's at some time during hls \atlon, business organization, lodge where a knowledge of elementar. bulletin tells you the how' and why o — e e e I¥ COUPON HERE Washington, Bugeau, N. B. Herald, D C; MENTARY LAY, loose, uncance 8. Postage CITY eecee STATE T am a reader of the Herald. e e ———————————————————————— the Laugh of Your Life at Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in “BEHIND THE FRONT” Capitol—Beginning Sunday SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN READING THE STOCK MARKET REPORT s cuumas wiws REFLECTS HOW MUCH COMMON SENSE HE HAS NOT TO FOOL WITH| STOCKS , YES, IR, SAVES A LOT OF WORRY LET'S SEE WHAT WAS JT- NAT- 10NAL EARMUFT COMMON, AND HE COULD HAVE 60T IT LOOKS GLOOMILY OUT OF WIN- DOW REST OF WAY HOME 3-20 by The Bell Syndicate, Inc

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