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8 SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. and none New Britain Herald| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | { dodg have and to PLUGGING TP IN THE STRI (Sunday Excepted) €7 Chorch Street. Teaued Dally At Herald B SUBSCRIPTION RATES $8.00 & Year. 00 Three Montha. 75¢. & Month. Entered at tha Post Office at Now Br as Second Class Mail Matter, TELEPHONE CLLLS B Offic 25 E. only profitable advertising med ulation booke and p room slwars open to advertisers. Member of the Associated Press. The Assoctated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for re-publication of #ll news credited to it or not otherwiee credited fn this paper and also loca news published therein. Bureau of Circulation. onal organizat pers and ndver st avalysis of fon statlatice This insures ewapaper both national and Member Andit Stroul non this avdit. protection againr: fra tribution figutes to ocal advertisers. lo dally Newsstand, T} tz's Newsstands, Entran ral, 42nd Street. Square; Grand Ce; OUR ELECTRICIANS AND THEIR TROUBLLS for electrical Examinations con- | 5 e tractors in the city was quite aj 3 let them aps when the idea | ved that novelty, and per where! nothing 1 will immensely point was firs! roached few belie " irst broached e Avin: su contractors would fail | many of t} 2 PRAYD ground dur to pass such examinations if put to | But to the surprise of a five or six years. work cral approva the test This nAdls ns about a dozen of de- great many cit ors acknowledged e sta i aare n king the examinations, | that the contr not t long time carefu selves off a automatically cutting ther Lt L from doing any more electric 1; ter work will e after October le nea : after Octoher while nearly jons before they of the remainder are reported ey have ‘made a pretty bad mess of the A AT attantion ] questions. Even a former electr e A inspector, it appears, looked after. It the examinations. " This would indicate one of That cult,” the on was |long. nor is the money or that many of the |limited in quantity. things: exami 100 “diff bhelow tempt to do its direction electricians were decidedly reasonable standard for carrying on howev such work. This being a free coun- th const try, ona can believe what one likes depressions as to believe in such a matter. much more expensi lc“n be avoide apparently are radical- this field. Wher it formerly was possible for men w” do other electrical | ability so ‘ Conditions ly changing in LIBRAF IN A writer FARMING in a fit wires and work with but a cursory : ; far as the finer points of craftman- ship were concerned, nowadays the jmmils Sol DelalEg raised so high standards have been T the (hat only the “genuine artists” in moving ough to prac business know ¢ Suldeatto community. This ¢ will be in all probal one of electriciar hand, iirect benefits to the The public, on the other will gain from the knowledge that elec trical dor work performed will I in such a manner as to eliminate the possibility of fires from improperly executed electrical jobs; and p haps will be given servic lasting and satis hos character. In will be quite more X the long run By tak a8 cheap HOLT ETs Jut has with wi ists who use convinced early becon stre hich not y is clear there two {son for repair work is not a on 1 cit er, work later| 1T | TON Bridgeport town ing a pleasant and shor ri ason is older way and at the s=a . Farmington d be safer. : movies TAX-EXEMPTION LAW INTERPRETATION Tt is one the palaces In o thing d quite another t e to As a ther draw Farmingtc to pass an import 1o atte Thus! W ocent-lookir ix-exe S d a towr he worl erpretation ABOUT orR WA ON en this better effect w d to know Meanwhile the ow pt I property w 1 to tax inconve o the civic w iile longer. The un will cont That's ing Its salt one of the|knew wt auties of tax-exer 1ers enjoy the cremept just like the tax-paying | pt property from It unearned in. spread T —— the gained past 1o for repair ninate a horde of de- | e &t for scl t by | only 24 hours in a day and the sca- o nd y ou; best for it ES AND MOVIES pap dulging in a short Farmin ht. W It was beautiful Vi BELTLES LAWNS discov gen- | ruts. | lenge ar ire here investi- the comm| nufacturers to feel the freight handle say nning wmarais gave his new t yesterday in the found i | an even mile in ng Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN Robert Q In illen e 1850 inste petting v charge plan afoot insure peace to ¥ moving with other commission old-fashioned liquor not a seri- [ the wets hate the new kind. | nd it has a : conl strike continues in the form mdoners 10 a it | e tucal by going to the Orient and col 1t | lecting the natural enemies of the ¢ | Japanese beetle, and these will be | & | itort : States. | One to make guests f t in | This may mean more invaders the with th working Connecticut, but in long run it | on, w | )0 | 18 likely natural ¢ | W un 58| int attention summer time s the one hest het doesn’t alw 1 womar a maid’s, emies” from t A ) stronger than those ‘“natural e merrie | Orient, and plenty ¢ S | King conld do | could say that for the ’ WHAT'S TROUBLE NEW HAMPSHIR eremi no wrone N | vulers, the dry agent neaking admira- in all 1x beauty. foss to a s Mussc this time it roles ex- mpshire, where range that no rich man ever en s the fire insn company him his blg s vould it about pers do 1o have wading people | 80 :n the pledg it being pointed out that in 1 = | foreign jon from 1910 to 1921 | the state’s 251 towns there w population, 1 creases as! the brotherhood of m who stand feast, s only to tho ell the The youth of th farms find cannot remain loyment pon the profit 1 cannot O Little long before hoys are. im- | reconciled to | women are better sw in the citics. mers. girls are has been a steady 1 ¥ i Anyway, America will auty really P alds to sec Queen anything | tax situation scems i : whether those b insatisfs 191 ie endorses do a tax in t | worth while. i rrect thi $35.31. had 10 had in 25 jumped ted a fortune,” cople treated him with no mo ¢t than ad (Protec v s No before { mention ers Syndicate) made in the report as to wher L. KELLY WEDS | Was t. 28 (P - [viage of Lisutenant Oakley G 1he ) Lieutenant John A. s | Ready le a non-stop flight oast ' 923, was \v. The Norman, mone ral methods behind who with vast « ma rom s an- bride Port- vas yester Kelly is Vancouver, | hich is vhen it most commander at ? Observation On The Weather rn 1y, inefticient port wakes Clot nd I coo ¢ portion 1 g winds, New England ight owers v York nd Friday; some- | Friday in n noderat shifting Atlantic coast in the to the is low Ohio 1 Ain districts, Rocky mour rs occurrcd quite generdlly | it the Ohio valley New Englar Mississippi Valley and the region An considerable nor ng [ X S bt | ring over th ern | and 25 Years Ago Today nt of I in Montana neighboring states por- Tem- tions perature anges els re | slight that it is wtls | S1IS? at it i ern somewhat except Mississippl | varmer in th& nor strec small P, C. 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My eyes can't stand so much bum handwritin’.” | A On August 21, 1926, 7,660 ex-|opposed to the prevailing popular Lotta Fluff: “Oh, so he doesnt like |service men were in Veterans' hos- | notions, however unsound and dan- darling doggle! ‘0 N U give your P K bath More careful U must B; shoe K show pants N X.9 XTC when you give your Peke a bath More ca ook a In canine ecstasy.) ¥lora Habberkorn (Copyright, 1926. Reproduction For- bidded) on my (Oh, eful you must be; shower on my pants of the New | ow, he Folks? departed, st fael glad- convene, Queen? That! still, small | you're do- n:lu::‘ 'S HOUR! August madge rwurf QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, |New Britain Herald, Washington Dureau, 1322 New York avenue, r| 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 wil. receive a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answered. | All letters are confidential.—Editor. honeyhunch! “sesqui AL T6ika | one-half mor | Q. How eli is Harry Wills, .the boxer? What is his boxing record? | A, Heis 34 years old. A & | capitulation of his boxixng recc said: | makches engaged in, 101; knockouts won no decisions 14 lout by 2; lost 4; : 1 exhibition 1. lled its What Angelwing water ure does it What is the meaning he cliff; yrid Latin word meaning nanghty Iraw, is the average density and at what tempe reach maximum | sity? What is the boiling point? ‘ A Sea water of average salinity hes its iximum density at 2 Fahrenheit. The average lensity of sea water is 1.026 therc tc and being a elight variation correspond- it |ing to a diffcrence in salinfty. The T'll Jose that. | hoiling point is a slight fraction over s water not That's icient salt to the boiling point very much. Q. What was the last made by Wallace Reid? shown his death? Ain Days” was K vou e 3 oes ssible contain su raise pictur Was it Edmonson. tempted Tve, Akl sofa last bis irt i It was shown after n Eye can a gummy sticky siub- from a leather Q. How be removed chair? cLie A rubbin stance and when the Blunt edge | ! | | | issing current stance ice over the sub- 1 boy whose LS Encn oft with of a e's e ply with brush linseed oil mixed wit in equal otil naet | | parts stre to the Icather ap- nversa- A re were ~eyed man boy ! v is ammonia ol 12 h graft Ammonia ous com PALING! of nitrogeh and hydrogen atin oceur in ound in rain water, moet onia dovs but atmosy 11 Jiggin its salts are 4 in ) I ral and in kagzs and as a product of the decay I am wildly, | of nitrogenous organic bodies. Vari- th you! Will | ous forms of ammonia are manufac- | tured in the United Stat nt T must tell | the cast and middle west hasn't| Q. How far is it from N |city to San Francisco Lin Highway; air routes? Dy th Highway i 23 miles; by rail 3,180 mil ro 540 miles, Are black v bea Black ' [are nevgr as'large as gr | Q. On what grounds did Wini- | fred Hudnut, second wife of Ru- | dolph Valentino, secure her divorec from him Abandonment How oid the time 67 years. Tlow many ex-service men arc being treated by the govern- in tubcreulosis hospitals? sea W s chiefly York the by over and u thought ve you just oln by rail Bone Lincoln S and st the thousand in s large a bears vary in size but vou 2 lies. you. you jugt the Wash- th? was of orge his dc Q now ment of | {the board should know | expéceted to publish matter which is | | pitals being treated for tubercu- losia, gerous to society they may be. Even |if they are at heart “Patriots”! Tha Q. Wha business of government is to govern, A. A dancing party inot to be governed Q. What ie a “Mexican Jumping| When a commercialized press ine Bean”? | sists upon governing govern« A bean or seed of certain|ment by wielding what is calls “pub 1 shrubs which occur in abun-|iic opinion,” the law of self-preser |dance on hillside nd along ravines | vation decreed that society must |in aria regions of Mexico ¢ | preserve itselt by controlling the jumping is caused by either one o | press and,its so-called “public oping two species of larvae or worms|jon. : | similar to the codling moth | The writer hopes you possess a, | motion is produced by the Worm|mind large enough, that will allow striking its head against the shell|you to publish this communication. of the seed. A single generation 1S | Have you? if produced cach year. The insect! Respectfully yours lays its eggs, so far as is knewn, on INRY ; y & as is known, HENRY ;ARDINE { the fruit in an immature stage when | 4 Conn, Ui’“ PINER, | the covering is still soft. | The editor accepts the dare in the Q. Can you give me a rectpe for asraa h [T ETe T S last paragraph, though it means a Nioe atteainuer mintay .| waste of valuable newspaper space, Ml -.»m::: of »n{nu ated {5 publish the “Constructive Criti [ »c“-p hm‘].él\m‘:v “.‘:,‘,”,' -'("‘l-w *| cism.” The communication is pub- s shRne i m:’;‘“mfi eine | lished as written with even spelling €0 thetboillng polnt Handiilats Foli Lot EEo (L ECOIEd Ehe Fieraldl without stirring, until mixture be-{ ve T5l. t0 find 8 constructive idea o5 brittle when tried . tn- coq]ands did we mot feel it a waste of {time, would appeal for an interpre- Pour on a buttered largc o ) As soon as edgos cool, forg | tAtion of the article—Editor. | toward center, and as soon as mix- | jture can be handled, pull until | white, adding the peppermint mm[ ing the process. Cut in small pieces | (using scissors) into a bowl contain- | ing powdered Stir until | ed with sugar and put in a glass Cover and let stand from 10 s, Use 2 drops of oil of | peppermint for this quantit Q. Please suggest a gift for a| young man who is going to college? | 7T Handkerchiefs, sta- | tionery, fountain pen, books, pillow. desk lamp, desk sct, traveling bag or kit or any personal gift would be | appreciated by a prospective vollrg(-‘ tudent | | @ . What is the iname Thelma? t is a “Dansant”? the sugar. | | meaning of the i A. It is Greek meaning “bloom.” Night Before Christmas? ; | A, Clement C. Moora | i known as the “King's evil"? A. Scrofula, once supposed Q. Who wrote the poem “The |8 Q. What disease was curable by a mon FOR FINICKY FE to be | reh's touch ‘ COMMUNICATED HCONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM' FROM GARDNTR Britain, Conn Scptember 22, 1926 Herald, LLOWS New VERYBODY appre- ciates quality and fine | workmanship. 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