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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 1926. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tewued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Hersld Bldg. 61 Church Street. SUBECRIPTION RATES $8.00 & Year. $2.00 Thres Months. 5¢c. & Month Watered at the Post Ofice at New Britair a8 Becond Clase Mail Matte: TELEPHONE CALLS Business Offic 926 Editoria) Rooma 926 The only profitsble edvertising med fn the City. Circulation books & press room always open to mdvertisers. this paper and also loca hed herein. Member Audit Bareau of Circulation. The A. B. C. is a natlonal organ! whict. furn'shes newspapers and adver tisers with a strictly honest analysts of clrculation. circulation wtatistice o based upon this audlt. This tneures protection against Atstribution figures to both natlo local wdvertisers. The Hersld is on sale dally in York st Hotaling’s Newsstand, Square; Schultz's Newsstands, E: Grand Central, dind Btreet. VARE'S NOMINATION Co who won test for the nomination Pe a polishe nnsylva not claim to b cal college professor. acade is s0 be der this categ doesn't come He has bee ause he ory. contractor — a political cor who with his late brother by “playing the game” in Ph He a poli and won he still vote in phia has t s holds nomination the bulk of phia in the palm of his ha Senator George Wharton P conceded as the Mellon ¢ and the ministration man of the He has been w! “distinguished ser gentleman the upper house to ha the man favored by in Washingt direct posed would Vare able to had Governor Pin been satisfied to of the fracas. ] have been hot cal dry, hands out per and Pinchot vote considerably in excess of e. The latter is for mod Peppe combined given fication of the dry law; Pinchot i-prohik ngton. Consi Willlam B. W tary of labor i who ran for the senatori Democratic ticket, s and tion on is for prohi was 1 on posed at prohibition vania T excess of anti-Volstea publi will be sent the drys v happ: wets wh often o ar THE STORM COUNTRY PNEUMONIA traud in nowepaper | NOMI OUR MAYOR STILL BUILDING TO ROME in Nor and BOOMING BOOM AND BACK exped Assoclat WELD S m A SIN his grip, ew blood on exists usually for state contr more ti the poli | Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN ms less | chnic the board tends to ems to be 0l an or 1s continue in our to elim a good politics mayor's rec extension own W start can of ereas no co as mpro of man the You » proper study ts when r asse our own If 1t s t politics here and e mae to do, most t! t is a good | 1 kids ommend They * | Minute which ryiewed by ne of | hines | books that I am no one 1o | co ctorics have ice of the | 1 con- | 1 others | situation | | The almost | Jeaner | s try- riot | One | of | HISTORY AS IT HAPP | on IN b(_ud nll communications to Fun | Shop Editor, care Of the New Britain Herald, and your letter | will be forwarded to New York. 0, It's Maytime, It's Maytime” his month is famed for ‘“sun showers'”; Well now that With mi it is here, Folks, th showers and sun showers, t's freshen up our cheer, Folks! Why Doyle's Shirt Shrunk Doyle: “I'm about ready tub ready?"” Doy “In just for my Is th a minute, on." —=Sunny. Keep yo THE LAND OF THE HAND (A Modern American Folk Song) By Arthur L. Lippmann ho tiny germ-holes, g hey! for th ked-up t ma monldy rmholes Will attract the su ash! onsl ht of the weevil ibbling of the mice i liaeval, a fancy price. SECOND- ny varnisk inexp. synthetic tarni to make it p it with a 1 ind cornens creak, nd patch it up— antique! nsive ¢ 1 seratch it up Result: a rare Anne" tables, chairs, s knocks at your gate; out this magic shir ‘Antiques Made While You Wait!” Natural “They say your 4 away as quict s could be.” late hus- 1 passc d na- ist ke he was L. 8. Hamilton, NED OF BUNKER HILL ter 1. Traprock idea lunker Hill our forced to retreat. 1 point out that at the close igement their men were op of the hill As a matter of fact, the evacua tion of the hill was aruse carefully thought out by Maj . Bean (the imous er” Dean) to whom vorite fruit, backed aleo owes its orig Maj. ke summit of Bunker a most da I'HE BATTLE y Dr. W Boston ust complet impour whites of their pants,” out and lured iemy in. Then, opening the sluice gates of the reservoir, he contents of the Basin on the 1sh rear! Hence Back Bay Most of the Hessians starved o o Lord Ho ored on the W his me the site of | connect- on prop ston im- 100t was th they got st bonfire or lled Beacon Hill signalied the ng of the last Hessian of Howe's at. swimm from The misstatements modern text- fully resolved to m all in a scholarly and te work, “History as It Hap- to be published by the Kid- being serialized in > S0 many s in our ot the accl Press after rtment. der vorite author, Dusty 2" I ain none! T rithmatick hates burns the wimm me KRAZY KOLLEGE Judy) RLASS AT has the flu nd two hroken in for a few Tua will start landruff’.” pal g man from Wuff- rot with snuff. ooed ‘I'm no prude that you're too birdio And remark I'm thinkir dandruff.’ —Alfred Lief. persists that at | 1gerous posi- | Boston Waterworks corn- | he | dumped attempts to | t which | KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted By Gertrude, Jr.) Teetcher: Evangeline, stop nolse—wat are you doir Evan Less: e Jest breething.” e teher: lat ty “Well stop it and recite ‘jaguar'”| . an Less: 2 s you have money,’ pop, So don’t go and tell me a fib or I'll | Go home to mother—drink up this | | win Cawse wen making ~that st mom sed to mine han low youve a jaguar liberal.! " | 2 ~—=Seth Rosstone E (Copyright, 1926. Reproduction Forbidden) Q | ‘”,‘ first A. | meas TIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D, C., enclosing two | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research | | be undertaken. All other questions | will receive a personal reply. Un-|: | signed requests cannot be answered. | + | All letters are confidential—Editor. Q. When will the next eclipse of the sun be visible in the States? intell | by vario Q. namé inon nang, hillto: United | g, Unite sun al 8.) ;son? A. The next eclipse of the will be a partial one (in the U, visible as partial west of a line A | arawn from Montana to Georgia, oc- | Adar | afternoon of July | Q ; at Mt. Wilson, California, one- | {itize third of the sun's diameter will be | A, the eclipse will last from 3:25 p. m. to 5:20 p. m. Paci- fic standard time, the howe Q. Please give the sex an with date and place of birth of | Grey? A. Zane Grey is a ma born at Zanesville, Ohio, January 31, 1875. Q. Who was Joaquin Miller? A. An American poet born in In- diana in 1841, He became a miner in California, fought in the Indian Wars, Was an express messenger, | practiced law in Oregon, edited a paper that was suppressed for dis loyalty, was a Washington journalist and in 1887 settled in California as a fruit grower. He died in 1913 His real name was Cincinnatus Heine Miller. Q. Who governs Arabia? A. Arabla is held under a ma | date of the league of nations by | reat Britain. The organization of | states is to be developed |} itish auspices, the princi- | o0 nlers (the king of the ¥ y Inman of Yemen) being |1OTth ition th they | and pla affairs e Wa for S west warr and d on th internal s of British advisers. Was there another me of Jack Dempsey the one now living? A. Yes Jack Dempsey w mous Brooklyn Non reil, o cor tain ace boxer by | hestdes s the | and | at | Tom T | i loc of th for th history is thought that | would tilizer, soil. If wly terior Friday ing va | ITor given at | 1 ashington on the | What play was bein, theater in W lent I “Our A aylor Why ontinents terminate in eir southern end? of the unsolved | continents is dete that the n is ican Cousin” by | A point | T Chat is one ies of the world. sha tion of 1 by the fact o the mater £ crust ists r the re ghter ) have in va to discov son it p Wi enomenon. The Dark Day” { t was ¢ of New On May 19, and unexy d over all of Englar is no *rom wh rno; elasco, Whe intro ureme o of Leipzig. Dr. | set of tests v igence us igns Can s for be aTt's Wakit win Kkwat, 1 outlook; Anwebc How many 1 1 States have messages to cor 1s and Woodrow Wi the sofl? No. Saw and harms r bene e World war? No. Observation On The Weather shington, May outhern New it and Friday, rising tem winds d arial rising west winds be nort o hian distriets to 11 middle Atlanti England. n was shot? [T\ is it that nearly all of | W | the I material | ©¢ stat partly < Rif Melilla pressure o Ohio nd extends southwestward to Texa lower in the upy d snow is falling upper peninsula of Michig ith heavy frosts in t lower »eninsula. The pressure is r 1y low over the erlies ke region a C mountains and high Pacific coast. Tempera es a rising in ntral Rocky mountains and plai Conditions favor cloudy weather ich change in this vicini and nc temperatur lehans Bledk Tluough Spanish Lines at Tetuan Madrid, May 20 (—While the nish troops cut deeply into the front in the Alhucemas and sectors on the Morocea® t recent fighting ti 1 broke through the Spar 1es be Tetuan, the seat of 1ue rs. This contained tion iy in an offi 1 by the war de 1y adds, however prisoners, LITTLE GIRL, DROWNED Mass., May 20 (P)— of Ida Belle Vi found in a mill brook e child w stones into s last an old Police be- pond and was i thre body caugt . and to land after WSZE?SQEEE 0.00 Via the Nell Gate Bridge Route Special Train GOING FRIDAY MAY 21 Lv. Springfield 9.00 P.M. Hartford 9.50 © Meriden 10.15 New Haven 11.00 ” Bridgeport 11.30 " Due Washington 7.40 AM. RETURNING SUNDAY MAY 23 Lv. Washington Due Bridgeport New Haven Meriden Hartford Springfield (Easter ROUND TRIP FARE 1035 ndard Time) DAY in Washington is equal to several days in most There's so much to see and enjoy. Visit these famous places: Memorial, Lin- useum, National Museum, ngton Cemetery, Mount rnon and many others ncoln was horn December 15, 18 County Kildare, Ircland. He was [ five feet eight inches tall and | | weighed 150 pounds. He was one of | » greatest middleweights in bo the world's | 1584 s e died 1505 at Portland, Ore- ‘m: history. le from M\Vn\w*r 8 ere he is How can T get a man in {he United States navy wh reabouts I do not kr A. Address a lefter to him, ing his full name) “Care of ¥ ' Navy on ase Forward” on t | itations to gr plv:mmm, letter to a (giv- | | | | Department, | i envelope a thoughtful mark of respect on part of the sender. Tt would | courteous, however, to send a card | | or a note of congratulation. 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