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6 NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. New Britain Herald || HERALD PURLISHING OMPANY (Bunuay Excepted) 67 Church Street [aeued At Herald DRIty Bldg., SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 & Year. $200 Three Months 75c. & Month Entered at the Post OMce at New Britain s Second Claes Mall Matter TELEPHONE CALLS Business Ofice Editorial Rooms ... profit Clrcul open The only m the City. roum always to . Press. ely Associated e-pub) the Member ot Asevciated to e creditec 1o [ pews published thereln this a Burean of Ci a uatlonal newspaners Member Audit The A. B. C. Is which furnishes tiserr with a etrictly clrculatgn. Our cir are bascd thie au protection fra alstribution to tocal adver .x suer newspaper al &nd i This sRatne figu en . New Times Entrance in The Herald is on eala dal York at Hotaling's Newsstand tz's Newssta 42nd Btreet. a man is s is mistaken Among care for is sh fault the weather remitted” doul full suilty appprova of mis —One is the fire er divisio: city to handle e Pillar —Plainville with its munic T fean Legion got be the earl tree. But that is bec ind {1 general public contrii —Axle grease ir suits won't work ceean hecause of the The know Atlantic 1 next the ed, regular the ! north advertising their with overwhelr —And the north for Quarter park; with a end might football facilities tional pulse. city games to liberty —Personal But the liberty to declix low who hag had enc it should not be overlook —Only “responsible” t drivers will be allowr as protection against about responsible “gas” ployes? a —One is stimula whether the bandits weation in got their ed being members of hborhoor gangs. SANTA CLAUS COMES DOHENY AND PALL 1o Morr Edward of California ar 1. Dol the tleship filling s acquitted! Albert I3 of the black *loan’ inter bag who carc upon behalf, th of a usele wise vas 1 horrid cration of 1 Lighly paid legal talent. { law it hard holdup men when they ! the melo- | the is such as to mak appings of for looked | sledding [l succt wre caught, or for other malefactors. simply The present is no time The about a thing: to continue rime waves, courts have spok- the and it forw verd ou rd with a n with decisive accents in two s originating in this ci be 1 that the o no: sentences cnough the the ollowed close upon ission crimes to satisfy of exacting as to how justic ould be administered JEROME STREET BUS PARE INCREASE reases in general are un- t in the of the case street bus line it was notable no objcctions against The 11 in effect said | owner placed his cards on the table t bhe to his public that cither the fares 1 have to higher or there would be no busses, and the people, through their representatives, could | g had to The 1 Commission by qualified ac- not he ing someth e ) save the line evi- before 1} lic MISS MURRAY Serviee s one of countants, was irrefutable 1l the nter for of he bus lines radiating from c the street line Jerome both in num- ind sched weakest s been the of o in Now a dules minutc | this In | enough for cienee s Yot poor servies som lines To it will b other no oftener. obtain serviee om the necessary for patrons to ves with i Lcquaint thems: the tin s can be expeeted | ong the route and to be waiting t the right a moment, to being foreed v colid day Tive Missing a bus i | wait 20 minutes on is the | 1y other altern a most un- | sant The owner of the line, allowed a which ought to show somce Bl pro- | t, is in duty b to improve the mann service in ¢ s €ry poss wil way o increase pa- them satisfied SEAP AT “FRATS” ity control of high school | hleties necded such a s re- the inging as was administered in cson as captain r's foolball team. Col- | ternities have their | within proper bounds, but schools should not permit the | ricula activities, have | | High school fraternities may | some justification for their existence, but the rivalries and deadlocks they of espeelally not A GOOD AND 1 sometimes engender arc no ad- STAND A By DOUBTLL JUDD to anybody te it modern trend fi from ity control athle is stated; and if 1s we trust it might be means that the spirit of truc rocracy is not disappearing in cducational ternities feel Lot not cireles, the fra- hut such boys who like t home in them; frat politics stay in the frats raise their devastating influence clsewhere, IGISLATIVE. AID VOR ANEWINGTON HOME next legislature fails to pro- L If the runds for an additional room at wington Home for Crippled Children it will be failing to do a humanitarian duty that needs to be | ich done promptly, without argument, for th and in a liberal manner, : superin- told Miss Constance of Leigh, RYEr oDz et the home, has us ] that the home is doing a remarkable i work for crippled children of Con- are that Her work is of a type that 1y What is more pled ehild? nee of ehildhood to run and play, needs to be emphasized. pathetic the than & Denied inherl- | inexorable fate in a youthful high he Mr re- while part of develop- s a4 work Legisla talk art, needs no sales or « to reach the such thing of crip- concerned LCONOMY he I mors IN ROADS hoped that the state wrtment will construet bituminous maca- future. According ust issued r ver- lias b mile esent I LCREY DISPOSED FEEDING THI imanitarian BIRDS | ¢ tasks | holder in New Eng rm with no cos it the temper Playing Santa to the birds is an | to be | the | tion now all winter job which yields joy every day it is The feathery will regular calls to all back yards where t done. visitors make they learn that morsels of food are found ey will give a cheer- ful song of Thanksgiving in return FactsandFancics BY ROBERT QUILLEN Tt isn't Art that's naughty, but the in the “sobriet Anyway lays the words * yoredom” weren't everyt beir One war wr obsolete is the reall th strong nt i is that silent ishioned though her old ok o her finger a the only engag part of sport page; same sport t you can’'t enthuse ahc md Three interests of ges: Shortness of the wss of skirts; shorine t in may | Don tha rear your Tot poppi frighten you. | motoreyele, car [ pistol instead of a Americanism roade sting more countrie we have than other perately to, tune rying them ont 1 people alth have amp! And i « by the Teisure much that it. poor fact for usnally « thi o sentiment spressed [ Christin cards is Y vt of justify cons a gift. Ial word Once dictio caning p Ary did others t read the of seve firs The meancst man is the one who will lie cold 1 fake a snore so hi wife will up for the extra quilt. v the place n isn't French i The annoying. that part 15 ahout De A hick everybody the jurors will evidenee, town knows liow of influence A-true hitter-end wet is on resents feeling so good without thing to stimulate hir 36 you thought it out, it wmay e principle; but if it was wished on you by environment, it's a prejudice. “ York nd moved last Correct this sentence from the vill 1o New year,” said the man, nicks 3 scorn Copyright 1926, Publisher 25 Yéars Ago Today Judge Cooper moved info lis new | house in Vine today There is trouble ki, 11 diting committee refused to sign t treasurer’'s until it has made investigation. Th committes consisted by Lic nt William Scheuy, Scrgeant Charles A, Anderson and Private William Chal- Joner. Licutenant Scheuy was made ir after this, with Sergeant H. AL Curtis J. G. Burns 1 Challg uditing committee nd the qu is which auditing commit the books held a Bengst in Co au havit reg an Quarter; and surer m T s tee should The Somerst last J. go over club somler evening. Osear on W. Manning W. 1L Upson Christmas tree that { Children cast longing cyes on hanging from the tree W. H. Griswold was scer of 1 Although handic: Hall, the High A the town feam night Clan Dou O lowing officers of his south n window decorates it the window in efully very who hy p packages | rlin Grange last pped hy t I strong 1 over night los 1l il ot schoo! teame vated last it it g e ¥ ¢ tanist chie John ‘ Chalmer \ fir William enchman, Andrew Robert Midd Marshall; Middl physi n ereta hal mas Tames ntinel, | phen Wil 1o, liam M. Clark ( inderson \ NoW num Britain last wias ni named orator indler in Plai 1dy's hourding son A wl Mus, without paying leased the Mrs. ral impressic i il med at roomed i nd left bill, e il \ il ) rd for ( 1 a 3 until of § he e disappear A S ——_ Give Glasses At Christmas FRANK E. GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 MAIN ST TELL 1905 R e —_ S| Britaiy w On W W ve W Yo Yo In & T o Bu i Mrs, S something for a Mrs. you! CUTEST {hi et or 1 1 Det b Sendd all communteations to Fun || hop Editor, care 0f the New | Herald and letter ill be forwarded to N | | Why Not Give Him Onc fora | Change? | hes there am who doesn’t | Industrial school twice.’ —Edwin Flugarth. CHARM DEPARTMENT (Conducted by Mrs. Emma Pillar) . Dear Mrs. Pillar: Should a gentleman take hat when there are ladies in vator? off his an ele- —Blue Eyes. Dear Blue Eyes: Tt depends on where the gentleman is. If he is in bed, the answer is Yes. whin Dear Mrs, Pillar: After a young woman is engaged, is it proper for her to take an auto- mobile ride with her fiance and chapePone a Christn rn a smoking s 10 hasn't dozens tucked away? v not a jokin say! Horri . hu trip yand Did wdier: from his wild Barnhart » your hunti game Yes, he said that wild.™ Mother Kk es were pretty R WHEN BLACK IS READ Con th vation Santas and tall s nothing to m can’ lon't make i ler Fhese Politicians! s his trip via now picturcd ki It virplane, that \us park the 1 to make while the venison for is r cam of politician, the trip itician's family dinner! deer on roof ¢ e Cht tmas . Your Christmas Early! di hest Ladices, ‘ n 1 riddle; undrums may solve niay wer flash; sword 7 1 cl hile rely An Wl M pu wades not even trash 1 may be so very cl ver Gra W poor coulin't tell you Ann?" you ow 0id's t 'l bet s stupid Cupid present when you a Marion Harrimar s ng mas stance Noisy and Dang “I intend 1 sound Chri W for i “A saxophone Tram my e and Tod ngran 1t may be sound, but LOONE A Department (Observed by Lotisc LNDS! Store Remnant Cohalan) werhuff (hatehet-fac wish man accompanied by her meek W yuse) {0 purchase (etive chil in the very loorwalker: * drug artment ‘Poisons How darc that we Sauerhuff you Herber v: “Oh How son little dar Mloorwille it's your own 1d. T thought possibly you wantgd or a neighbor's infant. Always he Lt i Sauerhuff. s old, jnst t las hut that to the What pur- “Herbert is he says erday he here, details, Ity Y My rieve oorwalker ab re’s nothi n my contract 1) that ve to listen Herbert said t of gift do you wish to terhuf W vou hadn't | thoug! us choose.” D e I is his rhuff from me." Then to make is 1 i Ploorwalker I wah But | pic horror n T was about o good nily Phere's | you | \hont might ure t day in Sauerh 1mes, are Saue have w not Floorwalker 1 of handeuffs in t Amateny ctive department Sau “I'm insulted rhufi ' to ind Ploorwalker lted hetter Mr. Sauerhuft going “You won't he in ny myw leave) vou \ know, tl nwa nny nk t floorwalker Tlerhe C'MoN FeLLERS ! [ [1° JIMMIE'S GOIN' TO THE DENTIST TO HAVE A TooT' PULLED AN'HE. SAYS HE ANT cona vous! | Nice 1 industrious Jobuny: “Welly I've been Lo the in {amended and the governor in Massa- —Rudie she wishes engagement. Dear him to Rudie: break . ar Mrs. T it true that the teeth at Yes, the £ if ar it not polite to the table? —B. much dentist’s. C D safer it BBkt Tk to it the However, he done, slip under the | no is looking. The are no one will miss you. yright, 1926. Reproduction IForbidden) ar the if it must when one mees (C | avoirdupois pound of feathers there- I name QUESTIONS Cou ANSWERED an r to any fact or information b the Question Editor, Herald, Washington Burcau, 1322 New York avenue. | Washington, D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, al and marital advice cannot be | nor can extended rescarch | be undertaken. All other questions| will a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answered. Al dctters are confidential.—Editor. X can get answ of to question writing Now Britain receive Q Does the giving proclamation holiday throughout States? A There arc president’s Thanks- | that United | the m a no national holidays in t United States. When the president issues a proclamation de- | claring a holiday, it is effective only the District of Columbia. Holi- | wre created by state laws or by | the governor a day proclamation of the case of Thanksgiving. Q Who invented the automatic coupler for railroad cars and when did it fiest into general use? A The automat was fny in the danney as in come first coupler nted by Major Eli H. Janney It was not until 1883 that McConway and Torley Co., which had interested in his inven- tion, equipped freight cars with his antomatic coupler. Fifty were tried out on the Pennsylvania. A few | years later 1. B. Wall, who had been | superintendent of the Pennsylvan rolling stock in the southwest and was then the superintendent of mo- tive power the Pittsburgh, Cin- cinnati, Chicago and Louls, | managed to get the association of | Master Car Builders to adopt the | vertieal plane type of coupler as the standard The Governor of Massachusetts n to a question in this column as to the terms of governors of the several states, the term of the Massachusetts governor was stated as one year. This was formerly the but the state constitution was on answer a chusetts holds office for years. Q Where motion picture made? A Much of the picture was filmed in the stecl mills at Gary, Indiana, | on the Mesaba iron range of Minne- | sota, and at the ore docks on the.| Great Lakes. Interior scenes \\’-‘rnil now two were the scenes of the “Men of - Bteel” ( | | | | | S ISNT 1T QUEER THAT NO MATTER HOW CAREFULLY PARENTS LODR UP AND DOWN THE HALL AND LISTEN TO MAKE SURE NOONE'S OUTSIDE GRUYAS WILLAHE |any of | mountains, {a height AND LOCK THE DOCR AND SINK THEIR OICES T0 THE MEREST WHISPER, BE- FORE DISCUSSING WHAT T GIVE JUNIOR — B |made at the New York studios | First National Pictures. Q What would be the depth of |& rectangular tract of land of two acres where the frontage is 234 feet? A 37230 feet. Q What is the origin of the ex- ression “The Ghost Walks” as ap- lied to pay day? A The expression originated as actors’ slang supposed to have been a qnip by an actor in an old travel- ing company playing Hamlet, whose salaries were-in arrears.® i Q Who composed the cast of the motion picture “Wild Oranges?" A Frank Mayo, Virginia Nigel De Brulier, Charles A. and Ford Sterling. Q Is it true that the United States will recall all the Indian Head pennies? A The of 'and to please or promote the welfare of that object. Q Is it true that salt water heavier than fresh vater? A Yes Q Is there any provision under the copyright law for the protection of trad: names? A No; cntry cannot be made in the copyright office for names, but trade names can be registered at the mark division of the U. S. is p D! trade S. patent office. @bservation On The Weather Dec. 16. ew England: Pa cloudy, slightly colder in Massachu- setts tonight. Friday partly cloud to strong west w st ‘for Bastern New oudy tonight; enow ion; Friday h change 1o alli, { Post Washington, for Southern United States never recalls its coins. & What is the value of a U. one cent postage stamp bearing the words "“Columbus in Sight of Land? A Five cents if uncancelled; cancelled only one cent. Q Does a pound of feathers weigh less than a pound of gold? A Feathers are weighed by avoirdupois scale in which a pound consists of 16 ounces containing 7,- 000 grains. Gold is weighed by the troy scale in which a pound has twelve ounces and 5,760 grains. An! b Yorlk: flur partly tem- w jin North cloudy; not perature, wind if in ng m Fresh st that Aalantic 3 v has passed out to It produced light rains on the south Atlantic coast and light snows from North Carolina northeastward along the coast to northern New England, in tha lower lake region, N York state and the St Lawrence valley Pressure re- mains low over the lake region and high over the south from Tex tward and northeastward to New nzland. Temperature: the interior are siderably. Sub-ze were reported morning from North Dakota, ecastern South Da- kota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and up- per Michigan. “onditions favor for this vicinity fair weather and not much chang: in temperature. Conditions disturbance was moving up the south coast also fore weighs more than a troy pound W of gold Q Has ( any fights since he weight Demps A Q Tonesome published ? A Tn 1908, Q Are Redwood Sequoia trees the redwood used A Redwood is one of two species of Sequoia, the other having the “Big Tt They are coni- ferous and grow on the Pacific coast tedwoods often attain 0 feet and sometimes diameter in the The young wood inney engaged in | won the heavy- championship with Jack En in the cold wave of moderating con- 0 temperatures When was Pine” “The Trail of by John Fox, the Jr this California How s and same? of 2 feet, with a largest of 15 feet. is red but to the air and light it sometimes fades. The timber is soft and straight grained, casily worked, durable and well suit- cd for inside finishing of since it takes a good polish Q Where is Fort Davis? A At atun, Panam Zone Q an exposure houses, Added Beauty In an Hour By Edna Wallace Hopper I use a hair dressing which great experts made especially for me. It keeps my hair curly, gives it a sheen. I never go to a hairdresser, never have a Marcel wave. Yet cveryone who sces me on the stage or off marvels at my curly, glow- ing hair, Now I have praced this dressing at every woman's call. All toilct counters supply it as Edna \Vallace Hopper's Wave and Sheen, Tl price is 75c. My guarantce cor with cach bottle. If it docsn't d light you, docsn’t double the beou- ty of your b K Canal What is legerdemain A deceptive performance that upon manual skill or dex- ht of hand; hence in gen- cral, any adroitness that tends to deceive Q How does the nun: tor cars in the United pare with the population? A There is one motor every 6.5 of the population. Q Does Mussolini hold any other office than prime minister in Italy? A He is minister of foreign af- | fairs, minister of war, minister of | marine, minister of aviation and commander of the Fascist Militia be- r ber of mo- tates com- | car for | ides being prime minist Q What A A strong complex emotion or | fecling inspired by something, as a | person or a quality, causing one to | appreciate, delight in the presence or possession of the object is love? ir at once, ask your money back. _ Go try it now. It is o helps T ever found for wor | | for those with bobbed hai | of *the | or crave y especial.y WORDS THAT HAVE MADE HISTORY Wio said, “Don’t glve up the. ship What occaslon brought forth the w ds, “You may fire when ready, Grid- re comes the victors bel a timo when w declaration, an epigram or max ory, but when wo try to que thio phraseology, our memory What does rly the expres: To ne of us th apt phr prophetie resounding through his: elude us, or, recallin thor. n omissions phrases in Informative , the epol! mear al 0 int this bulletin, our Washington Bure of memory hy giving a list history, with ir authorsh compila tor it, 1 sy It is filling and ) | a b out esting below: HISTORY EDITOR, 1322 New York New Britaln Herald, P Washington Wa; Bure hington, Avenue, D. THAT in T want a copy of tha bulletly, WORDS TORY, and enclose herewith five cents | postage swiaps or coln for same: HAVE MADE loose, uncancelled, |Num ADDRESS cry e X STATE e I am a reader of the HERALD. ] — — — — AND STUFF UPTHE KEY- HOLE AND PULL DOWN THE SHADE A DAY OR TWO LATER THEY WILL HEAR HIM 6IVING HIS TRIEND TROM ACROSS THE STREET A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE LIST OF THE PRE- SENTS HE'S GOING TO GET TOR CHRISTMAS (]

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