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This ineures protection agaias fraud in newspaper dietribution figu es to both national and local advertisers. in New Times Entrance The Herald York at Hot Bquare; N Grand Central, 42nd Street. It will have been noticed th highway tragedy e which led to the de: and six children, was cause driver attempting to loop t out of line. rar Massachusetts makes m fact that Presld Coolidge first president from that sta century, and that for ti the Boston Herald claims, ple of that commonwealt is r administer a rebuke by el Walsh. How would hold would ever have Ohio, the mother presidents. And Ohio at th moment has a Democratic g good. mno been of Tt the Ne ship canal is not about dead it slowly dying. The army engineer corps Te upon its im- fo lak rway. practicability is in line with a former report. If there to-the-ocean canal will have to 1t Lwrenee is to be a st. L or be the route, regardless of how pill will be to those N who cannot bear to see an ships tras elsewhere or eling past their city In the of exploiting private a for husiness purpe Irving Berlin, song w ly qualified for the hall of issuing song after song sinc jage—all based u themes—he with a new one, entitl €oming to My House,” the a stor lished with picture © carrying a bundle. It is s Somebody ought to send him a cops It {o. the yncopated of a standard Which are more point prettier songs. A county fig! political not battle 15 impo; as a state magnificent manner in whi M. Gabh, Democratic ¢ sheriff, has carried Limsel spontaneous manner in w sons of all parties have his assistance, has been ins behold. 1¢ Gabb does not w he by a very narrow and his friends will kn within a few hours v HIGH SCHOOL SMOKING Our modern rights with day apparent! the y has not when it has a greater r during seliool liours in t ool. T aln high s Iy are inststing upon joy—according to the of puffing the whit the hours whe What they ¢ matter holds good * Principal that dise own is of school activit he handled the with discretfon, and 3 new ex form of punishment « ise to maintain ards at th spanking hom brought similar re noat popular ar THE RCOSEVELT SCHOO!L NOW IN Us) The 1Roos: nd ing, that section of high ground is not only a but it is tion of t situated to i into the citizens grading and the streets buildin fort, and work of coi has been built fow vears bt ted cont 180 8 are 015 constr property on all sides within he Post Office at New Britain | - | have NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926. coming years, The Rooscvelt school is only one bi within the next few with large new buildings which It is quite on a par Anything But Il‘.telligent,1 Say C(ritics — Use in Schools of Doubtful | Value — Trick Questions | No Gauge of Good Quali- ‘ ties Needed With High Mentality—Many Famed; Men Would Have Failed | in Answers. is &0 addi- found new Lincoln school, and constructed as to permit th rooms later it on of new e city owns consider- At dts school around the building. lana able start average of 33 enrollment loes not look as be found of too to the limit WOMAN'S CLUB rit . old times it thea of had nt a Wder a co o to sufficient was not boy who deal of time p to return, his native town worldly wealth the teacher wing mistake in Globe. more than has been fun as a ma AR that indicate progra though )ston that intelli- o gather no new thing. Homer Saint-G = between the modern | 3 the ecarlier and atsone is more modern r depended upon the ulty judgment and a dunce cap. unn Both cessary. Tntelligenc ems are tests No right do more Tharm authorit the | school s differenti han good to of the land mpting into sheeps and designate the to natural- witted en abou six years Edison attempted tests upon his ade Nigence The gained to inflict employes tests were and wide currency, everybody wuse they were of any value e considered riends ted in of a they kin themselves, but cause at that ntances ar e they were a mnov- ic possibilities per- of our most learncd citi- n elty. Som and are | zeng stumped u reading T re M- he tests. o e canny | Intelligence Tests ing intelligence tes {in an cffort to find what employes | discovered that intelligence tests the of who attempted more often bared lack in- | telligence of those to inflict them, and gave this as his opinion: Many other factor great importance, such as and confid Ability in line grows astonishingly with and it takes a good dral of assurance to tell a per- son he possibly do this or that. Dynamic faith and op- | timism can accomplish the ' { are of ! faith any Send all communications to Fun | | Shop Wditor, care Of the New || Britatn Herald. and your letter ‘ will be forwarded to practice 'w York. innot = 5 Our Favorite Sauce, Folks! November and cranberries with us once more - But cranberry sauce, I'olks, takes sugar galore, {And with fun-berry i cannot compare That's what puts th the day's bi seemingly impossible One of America's large manufac- turing sauce it Jjust ed plants some years ago listen- the 1king a good to blandishments of a per- real “pep” in son m income inflict- | s of fare! upon employes Three Chee AMrs. Jackson: “O ing triplets is SO patriotic!” Nurse: “Well, anyway, are red, the mother ¥ father blue.” I think hav-| cre for. The He sent one w best fitted manager the bables | te, and the thought out a scheme. of his oldest and most skilled hands into the intcllizence test quarters | 1o . rl Potter. and awaited the verdict. THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY | The smart | a person inflicting the tests made Florida upon from report that the skilled mechanic w he had| be | Florida’s | We know used to shovel coal or do some other | Eheet menial labor. That Which once more carrics views of beauts ligence testing in that plant, | 3 ¢ In Come-to-Palm hing holds good among S It mu totally unfit for the work been doing. and that he should hen the back feet, | this | Sunday | was the end of in Beach bathing The school c¢hildren. to instructor to same t take much N Financial We unable to obtain confirm- ation of the rumor that the reason Mile. Lenglen has turned profession- | al was with the patriotic object of restoring the financial position of her cor ssurance,"” use a mild for discover very, | 3 word, an tempt ks to exactly how intelligent rough the medium of that a student is th some catch questions he ¢ taking them pestering his should fact that lical extent; some supposed to answer—1 home and a parents v Sports football season’s nearly through lads who haven't wrenched about them. One make al- |y, The are t Or broke a leg or scarred a brow | Had better start to hurry now! lowances for the minds s a liffer to a m W quick-witted but shallow, others dull but painstaking and thorough. opical : | i Ohio ma L dison had been confronted with an » Ohio man who 5 missed and shot his hunt- e ing companion. | given the tester a haw- | 7That's not news any more. When | somehody misses a hunting compan- | fon and hits a rabbit, THAT'S| NEWS! | Suppose that, in his young days, intelligence fest, probably would have | haw and pointed out the foolishness | of | intelligence test- of answering such questions course, some of the KRAZY NDERGARTEN (Conducted by Dusty) Teetcher: in your eye, Reuben Rube Arb: that far.” Teetcher: Rube Arb: ‘Some freshie want with sis, | But now [ think his plan's off— | Caws thru the keyhole I herd her say: con: off." * ‘You —Bernice Ballou Reproduction ight, 1926 “Consider “Have you o ed Forbidden) QUES writing to the New' Britain Bureau, 1322 322 New Washington, DCES cents in stamps for reply. legal and marital advice cannot research | All other questions | given, nor can exte be undertaken. wil Q. How old ing liquors? Al It is first Arabian physician of ti northern nati Are negro Universit to the Q. at Yale What is the difference be- the the meaning farth rther” me or distant “Icurther of two things. Q. De we think with our minds? A, The brain i or denotes the with MGR. ( ver in the 18th amend- o Volstead &t R future Tary Jane, down - name Dre ASSIDY'S STAND a one o by Mgr. J oppose em TS| realizing f the publicity. | levs may clalm issued several editions of the tests, of u genius to k v curately; but such a test under- fa- basis \lthough well that he everybody R himkele eas Tot given, might have incul an ama- 5 intelligence test that nd mous on an knows where might have conclude —meaning of course nobody | e might have distinction licved he could off- answer | fooling with machiner the type of questions propounded. | matios” have decided his nicl Intelligence test questions are | have decided his n something to be a hod carrier. have nothing 3 mocice It school author cateh questions: th. {he . Com And what kind of a t Wright William S to do with ligen, is not dw {he butiness brothers have i ties anywhere attempt to dis- kespeare Wi 30, over how much the charges in| General Grant their care know about the names =1 in a class of pintons held of « the turned out to and identities of a dozen American | some attributes ALAED) for intelli- | did not show in s¢ th o r ba gence it no to he able mention wnd they of wrote a 5 1o name an English playwright | portant than the rating, ways do. A done who an rican great play It to A upon ad tells js be theme., no great w before American doctor 0 an And way trick of the mind able off for ma nd (0| America T Yiew o is o e what part of South | o conquer discase woul phy! testers who bel ibition s the same mean s a very poor the es perature as Nova Scotia. |intelligence is a natur th follow the st are knowledge, not [a student he Mass., pastor noramus and mental s10 What s intelligence River in indi- the in | n hetter opposing | As the Doston Globe apily same principle. cates, youth who ecar is encouragement, stim 1 illusion, for that 1 a student fest dunce cap v home ul David T for the return to his to give ida e hem honored ecitizen, a | stand that he has som oppos- philanthropist or learned | worth wh cven whe is a gredient cannot be readi —than to lct tally Avaunt note that one His below the cdu- the i the Miller, An s more advanced Iy cators has started waving aside with this circulated 1t edu need testing. is a poor of tests intelligence public Armand It genuine ion, mo prineipal of a St. Louis hizli school, [and character building. have fourn bird conscience and Hartford, w 3 ew Britain of ral 1in this I = 2 hese ence to motori qualms of ported over something clse A movement tin to red SIDELAGHTS OF FOOTBALL il e t ot Hall s already is chairman s asking por who Tguor Althou ANTING commao a o profibiti ing 1k Chirist eting monthly tomorrow after or woodcock until but hunters qu about m, Edison class inferiority complex in him and much of a dumbell to get anywl But a patient he him think average. was Circles Marie won't wear and says that Court Queen too | body that r¢ the organs *gulates such of fun ind is an a tive term for all forn | intelligence, or for {all conscious states: sical being of mar activity or faculty No wonder Phese shorter e tested ac- sKirts ons . had it been d a first All full of They're ot Roumati o8 hooey, blah, and static. | lation. Roumanian — they're 1 lie was too ere | But Doctor son: “I recommend of environment But, doctor, I do change Satur night."” a He in ight might | n Dr. Pea clean cha Patient: ‘em life was the brain is a que puzzled mankind sinc ratiocination him and no THIS IS MY LUCKY DAY | answer has — | Q. What Sure Was!! | pression “The T wanted to pop the question, but | never runs smooth I lacked the nery A, Shakespear Full of love's Night's Dream.” went, late at night, to ¢ simply to be near her. up and down in front of the dark house, basking in the realization that it contained the sleeping form of my heart’s desire! Suddenly a low, piercing et my cars. It continued and w low 1t like a s between an airoplane motor buzz saw. I could not figure what it Then T he “Gladys, snoring.” Hmmmmmm! THAT my est could the EEY ) | Osborne sed. Or | pas: genc ot been Toint was had th rating st cours: Grant acter ® dream. I s’ home 1 walked 1001 young be more im- Could ever hear 1 as they al- run smooth". Q. 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Bigler was first Ly for his great wealth, born about 590 York som “I dunno, I can't see ‘consider.’ " to der but keep your han's| 10NS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any| | question of fact or information by Question Herald, Washington Ik enclosing nded mentioned 10th tury, Albukassen by name, although the invention is attributed by some the ons. students of ans an organ ives impressions from special nee spiration and bser: ms of the the ¢ our receive a personal reply. signed requests cannot be answered. | | All letters are condidential.—Editor. is the art of b: mor more advanced in order. more remote nse, ry ci , col consc subject nt especially of tion knowing. | ' Whether the seat of the mind that | Editor, | avenue, | Medical, accepted brains of the | called Limehouse from which this| title was taken. The work 4s fiction | but it is a good picture of the life| in that district. Q. What is the value of a large copper cent dated 18007 A. From 10 to 50 cents. Q. Can the age of a deer be spoon | told by its antlers. | A. To some cxtent. The first] spring after birth the horns are straight unbranched “heams”. The| | | ething following epring a small branch is formed at the base known as “brow antlers”., LAt three years an extra front branch is formed and the fourth year the brow antlers are| doubled and at the same time the| top of the main beam divides into | sur-royals. From the fifth year on these sur-royals become ntmerous. Q. What is the Aurora Borealis, and where is it usually seen? i A. These phenomena are un-| doubtedly the result of electrical dis. | charges, One theory is that they | are due to the ascent of positive electricity (from the surfaces of in- | | ter-tropical waters) which wafted | | by the higher aerial currents, flows | |toward the poles and in the region | |of the poles descends toward the | earth, and in a highly rarified at- | mosphere, comes in contact with the t‘torr.strml negative electricity, re- sulting in luminous discharges. | The Aurora Borealis, Latin for | “northern light or dawn™ appear as | | great streamers of light flaring | jacross the sky, assuming variows forms and colors, sometimes bril- | liant yellow, green, violet, rose or | fiery red. Frequently the whole is | covered with a quivering mass ,of feathery flame. Although the zane est frequency is the north, | al sometimes (rarely) | seen in the torrid zone. According | to one.authority, in America region of maximum frequency betwen latilude 50 degrees and 60| | degrees north and in Europe and| | betwen the parallels of 66 de- | | grees and 75 degre There is a | | | two | be | the | is | Un- | dise a| corresponding displa in high| southern latitudes known as “Auro- ra Australias’. ! Q. Will you tell me something | about Benny Leonard, the boxer? | A, Benny Leonard (Benjamin | Leinert) was born in New York city | | April 7, 1596. He is of Hebrew- American nationalit He began | his profe nal carcer in 1912 with | a_ knockout victory over Mickey | Finnigan. He rose rapidly in ranks of the lightweights, and in | 1917 won the world’s lightweight | championship by knocking out Freddy Welsh in 9 rounds. In 1925 he retired from the ring, taking with | him the title “Retired Undefeated an cen- = words the | e far bray, and unnecessary use of big words. When a man gets to the end of his rope, he should drop it in the gutter, not on the walk. 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Moderns miss little. many an orator in the old tongued days and never heard a welkin ring. We heard silver= actually Brevity may be the soul of wit, but a judge who must pronounce sentence isn't hired as a humorist. The most subtle form of flattery is to use perfect English. The less a man understands it, the more he |appreciates the compliment. 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