New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 1926. QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answ.r to any question of fact or information by | writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald. Washington Burcau, 1 New York avenue. Washington, D. C. enclosing two nts in stamps for reply. M 1 al and marital advice cannot be en, nor can extended research ken. All other questions 2 a personal repl Un- d requests cannot be answered. etters are confi s the > How is it pro- ed Mar- Q. What is me Alpha to On Alpha and Omega nd last le 1 th first to last Was Liliuokalani n to visit the U. 8.2 ted the U. S in ready been deposed. igning queen to visit here Queen of the Belgians who 20. Queen Marie of Ru- *from tters of the Gree ression signi- ok of Hawaif vis the s the second. 1 man obtains insurance aming his and s wife of the ir 10th- ots to will th is married beneficiary v pay wife? part "he entire insurance will iary named e on A notional law isition of land in Japancse? is no federal law. In srnia, Delaware, Idaho, s by CLIP COUPON shington Wash Bu Louisiana, Oregon and Washington they are prohibited by state laws to own or acquire land. In some states they can acquire lands the same as native Americans and in others they caa acquire land only on certain conditions and with some restric- tions. It is entirely a matter state law. Q. How old is Olive Borden, the movie actres he married? When did Hans Wagner quit professional baseball? A. At the close of the 1917 sea- son Q. What is a touchback and a safety in footb A A touchback the ball in posscssion of a player. guarding his own goal is declared dead by the Referee, any part of it ing on, above, or behind the goal line, provided the impetus which it to or across the line was given by an opponent. A touchback oes not count any points. A s made when the ball in posses- 1 of r guarding his own is declared dead by the Ref- any part of it being on, above behind the goal line, provided impetus which caused it to pass o goal line to or be- bal line was given by the the goal. A safet is made when sent 1y goal from outside t nd the side defer cou Q ts 2 po How is coffee butter frosting 1p washed or un- r until creamy and add 2 cups confectioners sugar grad- stirring constantly, ad- proc coffe ding during spoons strong drops at a time Q. How many United States yearl A Durin stamps government issue the last fiscal year it 0,505 stamps includ- delivery postal ed envelopes 4 mp- ing 1l cards, stam postal paper of all kinds. How ational Bank E: appointed? the Comptroller of the the approval of the Treasury. Appoint- made from a list by mnon-com- held in the of the Cur- he needs issued stamps, 1s spe in A Currency with Secretary of the ments of elr petit usually ibles secured examinations, of the Comptrolle rency from time to tin servie HERB New MADE HIS- ! banking practices, accounting, of | does the | on general ne- gotiable instruments, commercial and banking law, and the National Bank and Federal Reserve Act. Q. Is the moving picture “The Flaming Frontier” depicting Ci ter's last stand, historically ac- curate? A. The incidents leading up to the massacre are accurate historical- ly but the massacre itselt had to be imagined, as no one e: a real description of it. Q Ir should it be observed on Saturday or Monday? A. B Monda Q. What is the correct spelling of the word “gage” or ‘“gauge when it means to bind or secure by tions cover questions custom it is observed on “Gage"” is found in is called abso- auge dictionaries hut Should a t or right fork be placed to of the service On what ¢ fall fn 1918 April 2 From what adtail fur come? A. It is the skin of winter-killed Bokhari or Persian Lamb. It is nearly always black. It Is much smaller than regular Persian lamb- skin and has a very silky molre- effect fur-wool. Q. Tt a frog on a fifty foot log hops one-half the length of the log and with each successive hop cros just half of the distance remaining would he ever reach the end of the log A. Theorelically no. however, the distance would become so small that from the very nature of things he would reach the end. Q. requ clerk? A. 130 pounds Who conducts the Spelling Contest each ye A. The Courier-Jour ville, Kentucky. Q. What is the meaning of the name Homer? It is from the E ity How may nicotine he removed from an ivory eigarette holder A. Nicotine is soluble in water, olyes readily in alcohol and did animal does B What is the minim ment for a rail mail National ) al of Louis- Q Greek and and 4 ether. Give Dry Law Test, Then Vote on it—Mills New York, Dec. 18.—(#— Strict forcement of November from November 1927 1528 and then a nationwide vote to to determine the country's stand on the prohibition law was the plan proposed yesterday by Chester P fec prohibition adminis- or for th New York district. Major Mills made his proposal before a civie society that had ed him the bast way to 2 $100, 0 fund to settle bition question, the pro Fiectrical speedometers, clocks and volution counters, were among the accessories attracting most attention at the French auto- mobile show ped to give hristmas falls on Sunday prohibition law | ARMY PLANES ARE ~ READY FOR START Sonth American Trip Begins Monday Dec. 18 (@ —The p-American flight planes ht were pronounced ready hop-off next Monday. Every picce of equipment on the five amphibians, which ten army pilots will take on a tour of good will through Central and South American nations, tested perfect to- day, Major Herbert A. Dargue, com- mander ot the expedition declared. The fiyers last night turned their attention to their own which must be light, but which must be sufficient to carry them San Antonio, army's last n for th: tomorrow so that the last half of practice for the planes will find them flying under the conditions they will meet wh head into the tropics. Major General Mason M. Patrick, | chlet of the air service, who is now on his way to San Antonlo, will de- liver the final instructions and bid the pilots farewell, Dee. 18 lent Coolldge looks with gr on the Pan-American flight as a means of fostering good will and showing the enormous possibilities of commerclal aviation. Press accounts of the proposed flight both in thie country and in Central and South American repub- lies were said yesterday at the White House to have presented fts purposes fairly in that v em- phasized that it would be absolutely non-military fn character and de- signed only to promote amity and to <how some of America’s southern Washinzton, at hope Cuticura Talcum Best For Everyday Use Because of its purity, combined with antiseptic properties which help to allay excessive perspiration. It imparts to the skin a delicate and refreshing fragrance. Soap Zbe. Ointment 25 and 50c. Taleam %e. Sold everywhere. Sample each’ free. Address Cutieurs Laboratories, Dept. 00, Maldan, Mass." ™ Cuticura Shaving Stick cighbors what benefits can be de- |the forcign producers will supply scarcely five per cent of this amount. {rived from aerial communication. Dec. 18 Claus this year will | American America” he industry int is | of making p | has been almost | dary children more Santa Claus to Bring More American Toys | ‘Washington, (P—Santa ribute to “made “in toys than ever before. the of which the legen- chief patron—that things for children— completely trans- ferred to the United States in the | last two decad department report ys a Commerce | | Cigar Store Chain Owner Has In 1904, about one-half of the toys that came {o children in the United | | states were produced in Germany. | | American actories on playthings valued at $5. American output of t vear, the reached | vhile this equipment, | almost | 20,000 miles. The kits will be aboard | (P—Presi- | more than ear it will be turned out | 78,000, Last $50,000,000, Germany is still holding its place | as the prime purveyor of toys to the the American manufacturers do not go world generally, however, for | abroad much. SCHULTE AND WIFE - ARE TO SEPARATE Been Married 22 Years New York, Dec. 18 (A—David A. hulte, who in a quarter of a cen- higher. All [tury rose from a cigar store clerk after 22 years of married lifre. |signed a days ago. separation agreement 10 personal,” he sald last night. *“But I will say that no third person fig- ured in it—no other woman, divorce. I do not know what the future will bring. Mrs. Schulte and 1 have the highest regard for each other and there will be no unpleas- antness, or anything else, which would be of interest to the public.” Mrs. Schulte, who formerly was Harriet Harris, daughter of 1. Har- ris, department store owner, also refuses to discuss the cause of the rift in her marital relations with her Mr. Schulte denles any question of | bassador |divorce, but admits he and his wife | “I will not discuss the reasons for | the separation, since they are very | “There has been no discussion of | to the head of a chain of nearly 300 | husband. shops, has separated from his wife “Yes, we're separated,” she said |at the Schulte apartment in the am- hotel on Park avenue where she is living with thelr three sons, Arthur, 20 years old, John, 15 and David, Jr., 10. “I have no lawyer,” she added, “and T am not suing for divorce, | The couple first separated thres | months ago when Mr. Schulte left | his wife for three weeks. A recon- | ciliation was effected, however, and they again lived together for six weeks. The separation then was made into a formal agreement. 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