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This insurer protectior agalnet fraud 1n newrpajer distribution figpures to both oational and local advertisers. 1rou ite to a hectic dis- Vreulnt no other time was the stag more carefully of spondents were to insure wide mination these remarks. called to given the orre Ne Tines trance dally an n ] Heruld 1o on enie at_ Hotaling’s New altz's Newsstande. tral, 4204 Street The York Squars Grand t ite department and & tements In big hot gobs for pube consun Some experienced ELEVEN ponde frankly POLAR RI Full returns having ft now appe 1h eleven Arctic expeditions tl The tigure journalists seem to be given as their opinion that the entire precceding one designed to in public opinion away World Court and the of Nations arms conference, could originate its own arms conference all before the November elections and thus gain all honor and glory therefor — also T0NS Fatihat mer| is as some et e wdministration impr only four expedi- sfon there will be tions, while others have totalled ime” to tabulate all Tt was given to * the returns from exploration cente Amibitions polar | some Republican these re | hinted, the weaning the good result | votes for candidates. correspondents process 5 Or maybe, 18 one less thay Three of these, how was or less unofficially for far purpose the against of nullifying acks by Borah, et al, world T intends to go into as the o eoncerned. CLHY: tors trying for renomination in the primari Not being glfted with a sixth or gold field |seventh s do know gov- | Whether these assumptions are ju opi fled certain that might be | ful the panse; | bring out hidden facts, clear tl polar explor: tlon business un a large scale, how lack confirmation. ever, docs Since the we not in northern Sit SHhm but we ar that found Y scrutiny by Senate north of that e two |atmosphere and be a general pub- lic benefit, And and anyway, t consisting of , and the third on the list The other expe an inte aims and objects of modern explor- en ft to are there can scarcely be dis- agreement over the contention ted form |that such grave matters should not football i mentary upon the |be made the of adminis- politics. Political considera- tions can ruin tio tration was inten- Fad more good en' had little in- ers, There stated “practical terest sidering tha s, and in less time, than any other menace to the public weal. It may be true that nay ration; but con. tions | conditions in E ideal, even in th are being fin ieh individ- o be far from uals it appears 18 been a change in atti Here fons: Roald will ome “hlind-sp ar sedi- | help and build up, not tear down. Amu des, om the Much eredit York police goes to the detectives Reese Whitte- more, admitted head of a gang of department for arresting Richard murderers and cutthroats who left a trail of robberies and murders Whittemore faces York ern cities, ove ber nar ber execu Mary on fin In from cither New the state's or land, latter state he escaped prison after serving two weeks of a 15-ye aides, Point spot,” by th Prir versities killing a And that two of erm, in the of in prison guard is worthy ught his cronies holdups were he ison. men whose made while in the Prison terms are curb) endency to- but ed as soon as these ory their sentence Greenland Finaneed 1ol 1 pr made or the headquarters York. monkeys of is ed Whittemore's history since he 1 i supposed he hied him- Whittemore He : in New criminals ma times indic: from the t he Itimore prisol. ni 1t-of-the-way recess, | But ed him the He rous trips between New to escape the noo they have loca know made Yo and different by B that automobile, and Cleve. he hide lo appears made no effort to his identl- iround do g located \r as crulsing )hile d his g conld s0. hundreds of thou- r chief Yorn , was & New an apartment in hich Whitte- ain assumed than to be llions of the Houghton 18 entire- | will | n hard-pressed G. 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New | b5} b YN NEW I WHERE GOVERNOR “ALY HAS SLIPPED York Horald-Tril actlve opp | The remaing New ne By ROBERT QUILLE an | Governor Al Smith, whict that thi staly expected, secing | paper | Hean Tts [ the mar maln it Europe the fonal governor but published commutations | respites trom York governor, with statistics m as as like out in front is something oce s rank ul to in el the 1 martyr family when bune tractor's weaknesses | leld and plek comparing to stroll | from administration the a8 1 tell fust by look- comparisc et e think striking the go iguring out a way clsa of his senfence-cutting the were EBlve be to ndard, criminaly their deser generally fec Heruld-Tribunc paper rler;” “Smith you're cor > billhonrds ct apart. “Governor Commutes e Thrc governor has not “Governor Brings are Total to Thirty mitted that the the ome other states - but the to he | ning for clemen the | 8mith and Hughes we get the follc |ing for four yea 196; Hughes | Smith 304, from death, Smith ( ency a hody enjoys bout the other bein gone lengths of exceutives in — Texas, New York in the for in- s CARELLS those that without tied. can [ tive sec right run- first v honors. | Compari gures hetween We old-fa 1 ce.by the headlines that some hioned marricd folk still | killing one another ingtead Pardons, Smith | licve in Commutations R , Hughes Hughes 50; Resp You h v gold 1 to sell one ick no d car. a farmer with hard enough BACK AND TFORTH ¥ Moditying the Volstead that state de | what constitutes intoxicating favored federal Buckner of New York, the present nat- this 1t of ,prohibition o | Of co » prohibition is a failure t nice to walke up every morr ing with a clear head each could e | liquor is by Attorney | . break i climbin t mbs mark 1 makes flock the of Friends of law urally claim would result in difierent kinds in | various states. But that is exactly got now, parrles Buckner. “Then why change the law if we u say the what we've already . have what say modi- feationsyyouldebring Americanism: Cussing women brageing about how good n driv And so on. TENCY proportion MOTOR Lk a Some have people sleep too much nctive minds on ma That drunken automobile punishment, is the fety council after large of and others buy drivers escape | of is observation a in 185 citics. Yet to ‘(\l | temporarily warped Here thegsurvey: 46 per cent were fined. per cent were a survey only drove trucks! when to the ditch you could sooth your pride by call- ing it chivalry. wonien you took there s no greater menace good drivers than the man the whose senses are by record wheel Tortunately, many of thosc who bhuy oteh” 1 on it in- d of real wh drink nov arne is the disclosed by i\ Ru, nisform Trish but here, spuds provide of drunken drivers potato n ove were gentenced, relea 21 But the per cent o “H “hint is very there scems 1o be no rec his | of whose num 1y | were “suspended.” o1d M, Whlisher lion n March around, Wonder 1o Pla it nville ldressed fie mail to Pla much e 25 Years Ago Today by accident, or the heari “defen with erime? The fa the crimg eriord le for 1 it wa 8 in one n if he re- ard of India. The alf of the will be lownpour. high Berlin could s the would nullify the y0d Wha character. t a man's was before me docs not alter the that T L rainfall outsi transgression Ly such of Iy one half city plans A European governme c g a crisis is not in form —SEE PR rose will city owr two automobiles and Dby a motc used on but whether will di: matter. ts, the s Lield last who 1. couple which Or er, O, F. disagrecment set igh but solidat a gamc t The cnough of a con 1 the course, of ration to r rd by ] lent indo wife for life local liv all cannot Observation | On The Weather Was | Wedne temperatu winds this af RAID selzed 57 White ITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, | Factsand Fancies | i~ | MARCH 0 29, (% Send all communications to Fun Shop Britain will be [FSeTe. ™ Is As Wit Mrs L n G N day How Shoe And not dig Lditor, car Herald How relish folks, 50 and ng much down humor in ourselves earth! ¢ of the New 1926, and your letter | now spring s on ho to and of About It, Tolks! forwarded to New York. | needing, rseradish dandelion greens, find the mirth and we Natwally Maloney. How How little (Like And Will soon 1 comin With Spring 3ut ( Tt to Yes, spring is of But yon won't see much of her (il list in the British na Bernice: ernice A Maloney: dom f rtroubl 11 Welcome, Sweat Dy is baln I'he Should be Wallace the thir crocuses v am, sweet year! is t some lere! is a great T wrote ne da And not ay would be May! hand-mirror, ma M 1 ¢ er ki t star season, this effusion when it snowed, one of us knowed Imy or drear! | 1 i want to m 0 a Tobbed-FHafr the roots roots wearing owned the buy face-mir- Teacher: “Mr. Bore will kindly | casting reflections on the ceiling with his dlamond ring long cnough to expidte on the word ‘abut ment. Adam Bore: | "1 smoke now, Yet all gold has alloy— And I can't forget my days When even abutment joy." | =N. G. Galloway twelve Havanas dally starving Krazy Kindergarten (Conducted by Dusty) Teetcher: “Wile Gertrude, Jr., s knitting krutch for her grandmother I will ask Annie to explane her late- ness With ‘trgwsseau.' " Ann Oyster: “I was chased by a tiger thru the woods And then chased back by a bear, can see that you dont beleeve a W But its trousscau wat do T caic (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction Torbidden) e Bandit | Lady Bayl of I Jay and sweet s the oalk, lied for alls, here o.bit of hair- ting to sing! spring of the | heads!) beds like ™ last P yea 1y here— That Knight “Betty un o fas he “Just hink." my b were- trying to sne —Clarence Doy rather or's eyes b8 Mr. i @hy! What do you think M e Well, that! saw such a ladd ! po Maio an estimate acclde 1 icehox have to open up e old sterd all he Mr, My v crying? he 1 A hday! s he W ve him u dickens, son married a some kind." a title?” v sub-title, rett Camnitz ¥ 1 {hat and buds swell up and burst, fellows' ydill aflame; but the worst | soon we'll he spring cursed | this Lo Tell Me Not in Mournful Numbers | larger QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to question of tact or {nformation by | writing to the Question Editor. New Britain eHrald, Washington Bureau, New York avenue, Washington, D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medica, legal and marital advice canuot be given, nor can ex- tended rescarcn be undertaken. Al other questions wil! receive a per- |sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- inot be answered. All lctters are “onfident. Lditor, Q. Iow old must a boy be to en- and what fs the pay on enlistment Enlistment age is from 15 to years and the pay is 18 pounds & | for- | shillings 1 Has Great Salt Lake In Utah or been larger than it is now? A. It s all that is left of Lake | Bonneville, which in geologic age covered about 20,000 square mile and was approximately 10 than the existing body of seene was in the parlor of | Water. st fri wel friend: furtive look lately, a0 little s = Dew “I've dear. brother (behind “Katch Choo!" itt And Along Came the Stork!! (Dirt by rse — You Youngiather, Youngfathe what do must he v 1t He' What at's it rse He Youn 'l go — therc a there out a If meat i can il Yonngf: horn Albert wife r ou nd's home, He and sh noticed in What is Rogers, Jr. Hiller) is doing fine here! of 1 Is that know and abou t sofa, the 1t? hashful—T never d face, is it 1} screamin pr her ought potatocs left is | an Come to your | “man nt boy, and — Only there? m possible yelling abou 6 about? ably hung Hungry in 1 look to be n't T gues say not! 2 invalid! t ry he ven My maiter with the some from s T'11 a can of pork and Milk ~ Héavens! Well, do you do to make him stop He must H'm boy et some jus He he 1 t Nurse — W n Mr. Youngfather — Nothing! I'm | he's not he's going he W. 1. Relyea | pretty nice, 1f 3 him? mad at him to rows up — ¥ think this is his | or no milk, Can T'll | wounds and injuries? il tomorrow. Gute little m t ik the an't! same! Well, are vou going to ber’ pants already! N Edn 1} god “Dat’s de en, all over eye yer thi be 1 und would Pm. Mr. Youngfath you don't tront yer never town hats fer a v on hu er T think al your moth- she . What is the “Big Brother and Sister Federation®? It is an international organi- ation with headquarters at 1775 Broadway, New York city, whose purposes are to promote the welfar of children and to save boys and irls from delinquency by individual and personal effort and through spe- cial volunteer organiz operation with other agencies in the United States and Canada. It acts in an gdvisory capacity to such vol- untcer organizations as are now in Jexistence and cooperates with them wherever and whenever possible to secure united cffort in a common cauge, Q. Who was Nick Carter? A. The famous hero of a series of thrilling detective stories written | by John R. Coryell. Q. Is there a plant “Resurrection Plant"? A. That name is applied to a plant known also as “The Rose of Jericho.” It Is a small Arabian herb of the family Crucifcae. After flow- the leaves fall off and the branches curve inward towards the center, £o that the plant becomes al- nost globular. In that state it is often blown about by the wind. Wlhen it happens to be water the branches expand again, the pods open and let out the seeds. If taken up before it is quite with- |ered, the plant retains for years its hygroscopic property of contracting in drought and expanding in mois- ture. Tt was named Resurrection Plant because of its ability to come to life after apparently having died. Q. Didn't the American Indians have some method of lessen- ing suffering when they treated called the ing. A. The anesthetic potency me! ' het | fireman when weating rub- Edward and nice names for | mean — wiv you wom- 1! 1 drug yuh t now yuh clai cream sod: In Klass at Krazy Kollege (Conducted by Gertrude) yuh feast yer | cease | dians, i | times tions and co- | blown in the | DIFFICULT DECISIONS lu‘rulll plants was known to In- The Zunis and some other tribes used a substance obtained from the jlmson weed as an anes- |thetic during surgical operations, | Q. When and where was Harrict | Beecher Stowe born and was she |lated to Henry Ward Beecher? | A, She was the sister of Henry | Ward Beecher and was born in | Litehfield, Connecticut, in 1812, Q. Why is Pennsylvanla called |the Keystone state? A. One explanation s that when the delegation from that state in the | Continental congress divided evenly on the question of separation from | England, John Morton, thelr chair- |man, and a signer of the Declara- | tion of Independence cast the vote which placed the state on the side of the sevarators and it was from this fact that Pennsylvania became liklm\\'x\ as the Keystone state, | Q. Who invented the process for | producing ice by the vacuum meth- od? | A, The first machine for produc- |ing ice by that method probably was invented by Dr, Cullen in 1775, who | made the discovery that evaporation of water could be facilitated by the removal of the atmospheric pres- sure by an alr pump, so that it could be frozen in summer. His apparatus was the parent of all those subse- quently designed, although it was not itself a commerclal success. Q. What stato produces the most apples? A for several years. New York ranks second. Q. Isthe widow of a World War veteran deprived of her compensa- fon from the government if she re- marries? i What {s the origin of the ex- sion “Irench leave'? It seems to have originated in the practice in the French armies, | while on the march, of taking what- ever they wished for or needed | without payment. One of Napo- |1eon’s military principles was that [the army should exist on the toun- try through which it marched. Q. How many men of the ples Lost | the battle of tie Argonne? | A, Of the 700 men who formed |the battalion of the “Lost Legion,” 192 came through the battle of the | Argonne unscathed. |either Killed or wounded. | Q. How mueh did the population |of the United States fincrease be- |tween 1910 and 192072 A. According to the 1920 census |the population of the United States |was 105,710,620 The 1910 popula- {tlon was 91,072,266 and the increase |therefore, was 13,738,354, | Q. Is Pola Negri, motion picture star, a of the United States? A. 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