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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926 SENSATIONAL IN CHICAGO are more iited § Cl ro of such | SCHOOL IN history hool INSURANC THE CITY New CRIME New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISIING COMPANY | There 1 killer In the Britain no t has ever burned Tewued Dally (Bunday Excepted) At Horald Bldg. 81 Church Stieet and harbors md sehoc ago could be gt ot : its st r There ngs turned into firc than Kot murder on BUBSCRIPFION RATEE 45,00 & Year $2.00 Three Mo [ 10p HALL Jumats Send all commuunications o Fun : Shop Lditor, care Of the New Britain terald, and your fetter | will be torwarded to New York (S » Month s construction, being unpunishe teel Lrick ut of doubttul Entered at the Post Office at New Britall it cond Class Matl Matter same my I Office Editorlal Rooms . Folks leaves iman c stime, nd nf ving tied 1 and vooke & advertieers The only profitable adse in the City. Crculat press room slweys open 8 10 ;i our pread, sand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN s contributio as wides Member of the Assorinied Press The Aseuctated Prems in exciusiveiy titled to the ure for all news credited (d eredited In this [ news published her re-put o1l Man? Phillips. 000 a y Your S : Rent ar.” proparty Member Audit Hnre The A. B. C. e s L whic® turnishes new tisers with a etrictly ho circulation. Our clr based upon thie nu protection agalust fraud v Alstribution figures to Lotb oa local advertizers, —Sunny, SNATCHERS obert Brelan z and full of pep Son, watch | Alasildl CRADLI A mie News eweet 424 Btreet. The Herald 1o on York at_ Hotall Square; Bchultz Grand Central, I'll geteha! ed before thirty-four insura (E - e | wuildings? mendment, H al NO BUILDINGS MINUS PERMITS the un- | cording to statisticlans, W depredations of American en T showed signs of puppy love “Stars above! baby! your mother's o by 1 derworld costs the honest 93 per #hu nt of the much r vou Put permits e citizenship twelve times the combin: appropriats fund nually stick cost of annually as evolved | discourage 1y protector be!" ould—(maybe.) sum into a rmy and 1 | add % contingeney pisler The of banditry was reached a stat sum climax Chicago this 1 tried to a watehful eyes, Boy was harried. 1 was barely twenty-three snatched from my nursery 1 married! his duty in t of Assistant Prosccutor McSwig two R h a plan pate st ey e ena friends with a machinc ¥ | would | Eun. It was onc of the most acnsa- | W and Mean- com- more than $300 tional episodes in American ecrimi- "' would 0 ur nal annals, An automobile, constantly the upon 1 money Brow girls today, cir sngppy clothes and s i wr, “SOME old chine gun was placed inan | ucy way, catchers! with creak and of ar ial course, the and as the build- it 1 there the doing insurance be hoy L throug ings could on at conveyance passed until The the bullding the building REGRET THAT CONLON QUITS HIS JOB merous streets not a policeman or rt the ! love to be snatched cll Cradle Snatchers! rd to Please all T get an orange lding ring, darling?" it banana, I don't fort i a citizen was sufficiently alert to 1in i take note of the conveyar and the mounted gun! With the action the all 1 T avoids commercial insur- : build armament primed automobile occup opriating Another a4 by some R ccessity of at | the assistant prosecutor an Frank 1. Conlon's name zens, necessity of a been much friends Shots s {ig) and was spied. —Blanche Mulhens, Furope ir debts f t apr $200,000 and 1 | the three lives were | the Chicago. wartare thereto, Accordi 1 be 330,000 adding since he necessary 1 - criminals escaped, as areararldly board of S a year | usual in : The Ultimatum sed fiv astute, aml T astute, ar S o the six years there would be Is 1, $180,000, plus interest, to be ap- clvie serve was rock- | brother, Thinking he | arrol left him. In a baby again started to | | underworld of or contingency fund gretted that his baby n gun in and offi from u sign Sy ts asleep, building damaged T 18 while tha ot upon any It is doubtful whether police Leaby ey politic wdminist rrol. you think you had little brother some mother. Carrol don't vo 1 v t sing armored cars, o nt it using arm buildir into power e 2 1 city I armed acroplanes or even cannon? T apENCRt Anything seems possible in voluntary, and A The warfare Protty soon he was heard to say: 1, Tl rock you now, but you'll 1l t onc!" —Mrs. R. FLOWER GARDEN Lillian Kilwain) Simpson—You're going plant the flowers, dear a bed right here for th city carry- or indirectly ir 3 3 answer of soclely must be 1 re would angnetsotese 2 the even runnir Chang stances without found : should q . Lee. es mude u be 8 must to e o i cpnquer ok | are som and crucl butchers FILAT SPRIN value (Overhegid to > position fellow 1 it government the Chi become that . Juman hoings. contingen i W hel illers, that o buildings, aswil | Iaps it was & mista : o re to help clean It has the police of it is build stroyed works com ‘em, the bed- 10 up -De 1R Do 1 finds a 1 Make a hed for tu them bhetween I tell them manifest be doing R £ incapable of K 0 ell worth consider- if found ¥ a CITY TO squelching clement, I got that 1 seli powerless, to action B o CONTRIBUTORS THID CAMPAIGN a riot beyond contrel in t on this e g et the state found t Publicati ¥ (i federal chool d is cxpe ! ss Il put in & row | crably more than ment would HciE auickly; in Chicago but ation is worse ualticy peried r it would see 9% a riot the ca tributior spreac over a lon miek LIRS t to ils poppy. 3 tmee those wolf-mit- | not New Walker izalnst Simpson—I suppose you funny! Get busy with and you won't have so foolishness. And it's it's foxgloves! Oh, ideu Where to put amaranthus, neme- | vor of Yol upon civic th is nd of the theatrical profes that night el theaters. The that sot igh ar ago night 5 same time says he is a el 1 have yhini the he pson It no compe 50 happens te with the zon i Oh t them right spittoons, hali- insurance issuc SUMp! P 1 as, iton than T b iy abeut gardening than 1 T never heard of Well, hand me that the 101 ong run, you did! flower pach em will whether it other ge. with honor remains to be seems e e HOEST AN TRUY, NO APDLEDAUCE., | ANT NEVER BEEN KIDSED BEFORE. ! | ANT KIDDIN', HONEST \ O-0-OH, YOU MEN ARE TERRIBLE ) WOMEN'S V¢ IN POLITICS 1H1L The Last Wish murder. sa 10 be ro- On the night be- asked if he er > do. quired is one thing the kind- “T would like to shave the district 7 Lickumovitz. IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE (Conducted hy Judy) Some day Moses, bhefore you take satisfactorily use ticipate in =01 a most tory. | All letters are confidential—Editor. ter Two rough ua |to two of the Mose Lawns: “Able's cloth Wasn't all So he took out Unsatistuctor larly when the sea is stormy, and plek up thelr food from the water, " tey are found in all parts of the world, There are a number of birds | ‘n{ the sea gull varicty that seem to Observ. on On The Weather April 1§ business could desire, some insurance on fir Joseph Louls Hoey. KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducied hy Gertrude, Jr,) | Teeteners | “Now Abel, wissle the werd | |'shellac' correckly thru the space where your frunt teeth used to be. |Abel N. Willing: |"The barbor shaved my hair all off And T lost 3 teeth in a fall, And tho Dottie Snipp never like me mutch Now I dont think shellac me at all." bel nbach Reproduction ride or float on the waves, Q. What was the incident in Greek history whero the colnage of gold and silver was stopped in order to curb the desire of the people for luxury and riches A, We presume you have in mind the reform introduced by Lycurgus in Lacedaemon, Greece. Desirous of conquering luxury and extermi- nating the love of riches, he first stopped the colnage of gold and sil- ver coln, and ordored that the peo- ple should make use of iron money only; then to a great quantity and weight of this he assigned but a small value; go that to lay up 8150 a whole room was required and to remove it othing less than a yoke of oxen eir fron coin would not pass in the « but ridiculed and despised Q. When Forecast New England: Gen- tonight and Friday; armer Friday, mode; o nd southwest winds. r Lastern New York: tonlght and Friduy; i extreme north T wrmer in south ngral portions tonight and in south portion Friday; fresh t winds, ton, ern Wer Nt w occurred s over New tic States, ind southward coast to South i3 low along n the Pacific over lower ley and the Mari- An area of high the country from heastward to New vard to the south- Temperatures materially east of viver but are rising i river westward, for this vicinity not much change (Capy r o ) tern Lake reg Atlantl m rest of Greece, vas ar the AW ind_where dld Theo- provinee dore Roosevelt > his last speech ? A, Mis last h was made on November 8, 1018 when he praised negro troops at Carnegie bene for the Clrele for Negro War Relfof ile went fnto Roosevelt hospital on November 12 and finally returned to Oyster Bay December 26, wher 6, 1019, happened to the first 8. warship called Mississippi? A. It was destroyed by fire in the ttle of Port H arch 14-15, There were 64 men killed ana missing seamen, eight marines and four officers, Q. What is a lottery? ernments use this mea money? spec 19 Italian King Opens Pirst Session at Rome Today, me, April 20 P) — King Vie- Emmanuel today inaugurated first world forestry congress, hundred delega rep- 58 nations, in attendance, Dc¢ Michelis, president fonal institute of deliverced the inaugural which he emphasized sity an international protect and in- the products of nt to cope with QUESTIONS ANSWERED guch You can get an answer to any question of tact or information by writing to the Question Editor New Dritain Herald, Washingtor Bureau, 1322 New York avenue,! A. A lottery Is Washington, D. enclosing two tributing p by cents in stamps for reply. Medical, where a valuable legal and marital advice cannot be miven for the chance of dit given, nor can extended research prize, especially where such chanc dertaken. All other questions are allotted by sale receive a personal reply, Un- crnments have ed requests cannot be ered. | this scheme of raising money. S prohibited by Great T in and the United is “Iron pyrite”| Q. Is there In the United What is its pesent price? an “0Oil Exchan like the A. Iron pyrite is sulphide of irgn | and wheat exchanges? and used for making sulphuric artment of commerer acid. The present price is around s it T 10.00 per ton. is no oil commodity exchange. Earl Q. Of what nationality is Al Jol- in the history of the industry ther son, the actor? was an oil exchange in 0il City A He Pennsylvania, but the fndustry fou that it was not possible to use t means of tr and it was Q. R R tor of dis- lot Do gov- to make a seheme cor he riculture, speech, in of ticke the for y resorted to Lot- in to 1 ation A which were in Q TFor what it weleomed the e name of the gov- mier Mussolini, who is rom Milan, was unable cotion is crnment., ar knows, there B Ui ¢ , head of the so- oresters, in a r relations the world, s of Ameri- with the in this respect. rican advocated clo the foresters of ured the desire countries is an American Jew tta “The produced ? Lungary, Decem- congres § 5 to cooperate In Vienna, I 1905, o con- Unit an fron INDIAN ARRESTED Sencea I Accused of Having Mur- dered Factory Foreman, Salamanca, N, Y., April 29 () Wolford, Smith Red ith late ye seneea T 1 in States that wonld bar a wo holding the position of ju A. There have been : A women judges in States. There is nothing in th | stitution which differentiates [tween the sexes in the holding public offier. Yho appoints enerals in the army and tl and what salar; o Sk A. The surgeon generals in hotl pointed by m of W is 88,000 sidiary silver June 1 A, $283,471,971, Q a long leverage than 1 the United States on $ more driver A. No. Q. How can a drain pipe in a sink, that has become clogged with | grease, be cleaned? A. Pour into it a gallon of hoil- ing water to warm the pipe, then | follow with a cupful of kerosene. This forms an cmulsion with the grease in the pipe. After five or ten ites, flush the drain with anoth- 1llon of bolling water. How are diamonds I cnt and polished? In diamond cutting the ope tions are performed with the sing object of producing the most valu- able gem from a crude stone. First the stone must be examined carcful- ly to determine its shape, color and the possible presence of flaws, these features will govern the opera- tion of cutting. The diamond s cemented to a wooden holder and a steel blade is applied in a direction parallel to an octahedral face, The next process brings out the facets. ones fixed at the end | held in either hand | | serew driver e ph short nt Jos tend« compi n- Chemical House, sterday, m, connection 5 Supe a the nt of W { ma a W the ns was and h crime, urder occurred on the 1 on the horae of Seneca of Civil war n dian resery near the president for a fom ) a ¥ the salary for e a ar with cer! {rent and subsistence ations for appointme the secretaries of ar with the the d Wolford had an Indian over eme chemieal plant to have q nek Wol- knocking him Wolford up in allowances for Recommend hy ye in the ploymc Johnson s it hamm ford on Tohr BAPTISTS ELECT Worcester, Mass., April 20 (P The New England district, A Baptist Women's Forcign M society closed its convention with the Fr Newton C nt. e 61 ol L. Ander as ele derick of holders, are THE NEW of operator, who presses them inst each other at the same time ving a rubbing motion. The fric- tion wears away the surfaces grad- Iy until they coincide in position 1acets, The diamond is then cemented in a new position 1 the operatior continued. The | waste particles of dust are collected and used in the final process of pol- fshing for which a small disk of spongy cast-iron turning at the rate | of 2000 to 3000 revolutions per min- ute is en ed Q. Where did the hird, stormy petrel” get lts name? ame is an allusion to one istics of these birds BRIDGE RULES Aurt kW [r— — ., e CLIP COUPON HERF BRIDG R, ton Burc for T want n with five same: the | of the cha who walk on the sea lke the Apostle | Peter. They run along the surface | of the waves in a remarkable man- | |ner and with great rapldity, particu- o — — — — — — — .\ e WHEN YOU'RE SPENDING THE WEER-END WiTH TRIENDS, AND WCULD LIKE T0 RETURN TROM THE BATH-ROOM T0 YOUR BEDROOM; EVERY TIME YoU GET READY TO MARE THE DASH, SOME MEMBER OF THE FAMILY APPEARS IN THE HALL QUTSIDE. YET YCU CANT SPEND THE REST OF THE DAY IN HERE. OH, WHAT T0 DO ? oS , Inc.) GILYRS WILLANS Con The Bell ight, 1021

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