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NEW ' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926. —_— S, RERTRE RNy e M s T aia s mataaned breaks up the class in school with | fruits made? ruction “Intolerance.” He was edu- NeW Britain Herald‘! el b i 13‘;.‘ AT I e S . his wise-cracks. We wish yowd| A. Cook 1% pounds of loaf|cated at Fardham University .and e 2l . 8 i . 5 acts and ancies write a lime: about him. sugar in 3-4 pint of water and creamy was studying law at Georgetown HERALD PURLISHING COMPANY | downtows ure ree lore in conformity with the pre- o . Grance and Bettina Fleming. |[of tartar about. the size of a pea.| University when he decided to enter HsArrelne: t is forgotten cach | cepts of the Coolidge administration BY ROBERT QUILLEN Dear Girl-Friends: A laudible | Wrap a small piece of cheesecloth | motion pictures. o |aay goes. in Washington. Diaz stands for casy Tt wish, and one quickly gratified. And 5“(;";” ‘""“"“11 l:; :me; of ’(‘M‘:”" Q. Is there an alien and Sedition issued Umiy (Sunday Excepted) : ctotliiies saddest words of tongue or g how!— and dampen slightly. Use to| Act in the United States statutes? At Heraid Bidg. 67 Church Btreet But the difference betwee ur :w kin i 3 : ard |Den l‘ly,l. se 4 mwk flat Young Bill, the smart son-of-the |TémoOve any crystals of sugar that A. The first act, of June 18, 1798 fd & mistake. tnade by the | Americans; Se stands for hard |Pen ar At I may-adhere to the sides of the ket- | was repealed in 1502; that of June | er of a locomotive is a mat- | Pickings, like the Calles government | | At school pulled some terrible wow- | tle. Stir the sugar and water until {25 1793 expired in 1804; that of BUBSCRIPTIOX RATES s in Mexico. | f former Is dissolved. Cook to 300 de- | yuly 14, 1798 expired in 1801, The .00 & Year. re B st e When asked to define grees and remove from fire. 'The |sct of July 6, 1798 which empowers 3200 Thres Montha. iever make an impo n ) l1et patriots steal a lot. ; " the Kid's line | Kettle showld be handled carefully |the president in case of war, to re- 3 Hé must : in the public eye cver since around ; — janse is an old pair of |t0 Prevent any jar of contents which'| 'nion of Soviet Sdeialists Republics ), when William Walker, an| Civilization is just a slow process I Shnisen | starts crystalization of sugar. Have [1ove or detain as alien enemies all of creating more needs to supply, || Britalv Herald. und your letter | CE . the candy, frult, or nuts ready to be | maje subjects of a hostile nation is the only one of the four which has t Office at New Britam Bver Abfsat ¢ human | Am adventurer, placed him forwarded to New York. s . E“m.d. -st.f:;apl;-- Mai) Matter, v . L b8 1ot & sevolation: WarwE z S L“m M» ik Yorx Dear Mr. Judell: My sweetie, | diPped and dip as rapidly as possible. Lo i pect fo which at the head of a rev : '] Thoeuslest yvay o size up g man | e e llsie Viers, is scared of sows and | LAy on waxed paper to harden. ot hsen apeaiea: 110 daily. One |and had himselt clected president of [is o observe those he regurds as | He Escaped 'Em, Folks! s a very gentle-spoken young wo- | Q. What is the langest drop any-| o \yhat is the date 4 T 1 securred in G public. All went well until he petitors. | Our, warmth of New Year gladness |man. Can you combine these two |©ne has made before opening up his Yo 079 TELEPHONE CALLS scos y el - | hills e il h li;x\(ricl"’ parachute? Sunday in 1 7 BEGROMORlON . vonr . 11 I g aar : EAEesL oot all bachs e Tenubie o man who says there 10 | ot these after-Chris s s e : A. Staff Sgt. Randle L. Bose| A- April 17th. Editorlal Rooms ..., 928 AR IO Res T e : e he | But these after-Christmas bills, —John R. Reimers : 2 : — = W would be-slaves;, and when new fokes probably hasn't yead the iy, 4o S0 REER 4 Sl S In: T wish nono of them | Aropped 1600 feet from an airplane| Q. What was Bemjamin Frark £ | We cnvy “Crusoe” on his isle! B araer! WithAoRd ors R " |atMitchell Fleld on April 17, 1925, lin's definition of a hundred per | e ‘I‘l‘ B RTeRl i m“)m namea | Pefore opening his parachute, which | cent American? | Proart Sl : 4150 far as we know is the record. | A. “Hundred per cent American | roof! h cedingly frightened of| @ Has® the British Government is one who puts his duty to his coun- | Palmer: “Wheelpr sure knows a f cxceedingly frightened of | o0 iz0d Russia? above his selfish desires and - who nd being 'M S iRy porles S A. Official Tecognition to the|is more anxious that his children | | by foreigners, including| The of Easter THI NEW JAP EMPEROR L d some of Commodore Van- {12,000 bills now hefori The only profitable advertising medium 4 seror Yoshihito of | derbil’'s ships cngaged in the City. Circulation books and b fort wers fror he Atlantie to the | room always open to advertisers. becamo se isly | _ | forty-niners from the 61’\ / s s auto | P ' TN ific over the Nicaraguan route— Davis: “Yes, but they're old Iwhen they lowered the head | rion of Soviet Cocialists Republics |and his children's children may live enough to speak for themselves, f: " harge h" -;);L ; l"i{‘ me; | Vas accorded by Great Britain Feb- |in a country where justice and liber- | Palmer: “Are they really so an el RS PR ANE: | ey s T 0 |ty prevails, than for any profit tnat & (nTaT c. Else how |clent?” Sl Q. Is field hockey played more he may make for himself during hi Of course infants think. Else how s o | et 6. R % Yy play ) 5 his a4 put Walker to flight. |qoes one know (o awake and howl| 1avisi “Are they old? Why, man,| (€ 0“”““1" ‘_I-_Gl‘] Reproduetion |y, or women ? {own life by cheating, - " between the lfor a drink just when the bedroom | that's how he got halitosis!” orbldden) A. Men sometimes play itghut it| Q. What is the Victoria Cross? Member Audit Burean ot Circulntion ; 3 n an manian routes |Nloor feels most like ice? | P - 4 is considered more of a woman's| A decoration conferred on Ealjargpnlcifos i ! X i 3 | i = NIZE BABIES! | same. officers and men of all ranks in the M. ity & Bviotly, Hunew snaivélh opfd or the canal between the Atlantic) o, 0 0504 yesult of the war is that | Witt Christmas Spirit They Were ' | Q. How long Ims George Walsh | Br rmy and navy for person circulation, Our circulation stat Tn the c ' r 1 : Tacifie. More than 4,000 15 {4jp to Iurope no longer causes | Filled Yet! been in the movies? Where was he { bravery. It was founded January are baded upon this audit. T! i 8 men we oo ple it OTie e upon |so muc s elevation. ! - ;P elucated ? 1 A s T erion ot raautat : work at one time upon o much nose slevation (Observed by Phylis) [olicaatlbe n g Rt e dlstribution figu b to both mational and o an route, work finally S c f e s local mdvertisera. ¢ X 2 4 g > definition of the word “goo Gracie Macy Quashamire about ten years. Hls first appear. t thaimoney playedfout. ¢ | | ance was in the D. W. Griffith pro- Member of the Associated Press. s Ihe, Associated Press ix exclusively en \ 1 va the | titled to the use for re-publication of 2 $ Pacific. ‘ommodore, irritated all news credited to it or not otherwice . 1 3 credited in this paper and also locul . e e T Tl b news published therein. v \ READ HERALD CLASSIE ADS | | i FOR YOUR WANTS varies, but always the defining is ot the Christm 3 Pl : Y on fire; experts to this day who |done by the good. Her X mother s her, “Oh, The Herald fa on eale dally in New e guan route would | o oot! i York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Time S i e ace. o man & manal= iy Giic o e aoo ) ) {. Square; Bchuliz's Newsstands, Entrunce ! \ Yoshihi ) ks I is a mills Jout his necl; Grand Central, d Street 8 : P to another, just a whet rock. : Sl n through fthie) TORE : ; win Stedman Nuckeltread ; 2 \ £ nn i Pantn . Wo: War a ¢ 1 st J. Santos Zelaya ruled in Nic | AL k ; Socked his grandma o'er the head; 2 = | avI" S an 0 ] —A Christmas gedy—the pack I : . for 16 years. He v RE o | A ISTICRIL BTG L lis - said, ** zoodness, 5 L 3 ¢ ode r 16 years. H B0 BE T L O Gissne The | His mother said, “Oh, goodness j IR age that did not arri tor, and all went well until he [pave got 3 olel | You've bent your Christmas horn T s _ e | A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Maritime Canal company and the| Hard times are those in which the people pay off the honds they | SR i | S D. Emery compeny: of Bos-(|G1e) BEOPIE WA Ok e * {Janice Manus Dusendbrt v QUESTIONS ANSY EBED HAS SERVED THIS CC and export mahogany 2 Broke her father's New Year's| You can get an answ.r to any £ & S . e 2 qad R ,)11 The pursuit of happiness isn't quart; ion of fact or information by SIXTY-FOUR Y post office workers after the holid 2 g ; 4 boent to|Feally a1 You just hold your Her mother told the little lass, | writing to the Question Editor, rush ceased. Some of {he nt g Ameri department to | T80 Y T dstons and let mature | “DON't cut your fingers on the | New Britain Herald, Washington énslecping ; . i $400,000 damages, Which Was | (410 its course glass!” jurcat, 132% New York avenue.| e : Inst Nicaragua. Zelaye| > ) Lol ! D. C. enclosing _(wo, S : 5 g S oh TG s .ouic Coue Nitzenhoys cents in stamps for rep Medical, | o 1 2 H I iill, but he she ero-| As to haschall salaries, who d¢ iie Cou itzenhoy | AT —This is the week w ‘ ; - ! R e o rves the money it not the man Broke his baby brother's to legal and marital advice cannot be | Has no capital stoc Rt AL Al d gl DR an « termat £ ! Ipe ad 1o flee, | .} brovides the entertainment? His mother said, “Oh hor | given, nor can extended research | Has no stockholders. ) | I is con- | finally taking up’ his residence in pealiie You might Have got a scratchy- | be undertaken. All other questions| , that | New York, where he died in 1919.| The silk people never lose. As serat will receive a personal reply. Un- The only division of its net Another ftem which was much in |Skirts get shorter, stockings get signed requests cannot be answered. S public doc v ) o Terence Clarence Peitelknepp |'All letters are confidential.— Editor. its diepositors. ekt e , o SHall snenats Tha the public eye at the time was the | .o “Tripped his grandma on the step; | | J 10 ne s b r e 1 | Q. What is a “peon” and how is e construction of a railroad between! A nation of dollar chasers? Well, | His mother raised her hands: 1 Q Another recorc fall ushers in th PUb o e D ot N iR oY ey hal Aol - gl hope it pronounced in Spanish? ! of the most app R N No* with vour nice, new skipping-| A- The word has a varied signi- Efition since Charlss Dickens, rac m. As for such a club | than half of the stock was sold fo}, = ¥ rope! ficance in Central and South Ameri- | It is the duty of every person to set aside some ) wner as ( ner of 1 New York bankers, who also held | sl e, but in general it means a com- portion of his or her enrnings to provide for the | the remainder of the stock in escrow | A genins 1 who ke on And Pulsating, Too fmon laborer and i3 pronounced i —Do thes e | the remain i fiet o e e B 9 ! er mber yee in that eity | for a loan. But this money was paid |doing good work even < “arey: “On the 25th ot December | 1oy "o ; oy Dlol: future needs. Are you doing so’ tell the youngsters come under the o 2 ; e s N e Q. When were Mary Pickford had 1 } 1 f down | back in 1924, giving {he government LOHEH ¢ ¥eredBn oL EhPRlS T SN S Sl o R 4 s married? This bank invit rou b a it as a pla ta rry work ST R e n arriec 1s bank 1nvites you to use it as a place to e e 2 .| the Mississipr astride a log. | control of the railroad. i | Sort of & Christmas | Did they have an claborate wedding? | deposit these savin i G e 5 52 3 TR A, - : : “%| A. They were marrled at L 3 amusing the innocents i :?. From all of this one can sce n.n‘ If you lly 1 emo- | B h? Angeles, Californin, Mivch 28, 1 concessions have figured [tional experience, try getting fired Thomas Conrad (| it o oy Silncaial the eota All deposits here are receiving 5% interest. —Chief Hart informs us that {he | P31 1028 $20,00 | much in the politics of Nicaragua, If [from a job you urgently need. {0 soe the way prize. | MmOy, Marjorie Daw, a movie ac- | - ‘ tress, was the bridesmaid, and Rob- Any amount may be depogited from one dellar bluecoat in that crow’s nest at t T Eli Al ything could be analyzed| . qirrerence between dis ior ghters are being sucked into the St T T S gt < | upor o8 ynor at the present moment it|anq ument is that mov ert Iairbanks, brother of the groom, to ten thousand dol!al‘s. @ : v . . !lwas best man. wou be found that the |doesn’t invite insulting reference to Iy f , the pug ic pro- Q. Who organized the “Grand much to |[the other fellow's ancestors. on may be as fast and rough —_— | head of white lies? Or for blocks around. are as L 3 Army of the Republic?” 3 et e | | A lts existence is primarily due | Open Monday Evenings from 7 to 8:30 Tehy : 2 e Sl 2 K | _ % T 4 ® |to Dr. B. 17, Stephenson and Chap- Gibissings by {he N Favag iy ptitude of the population to feel ! made up my mind to swear off,” said | HER HUSBAND'S GIFE 3 3 | — 3 AT & ¢ S v sy snnenslaiug ] e g St lain W. J. Rutledge of the 14th 178 MAIN STRELET v i v | disgruntled. The eternal urge to get |he, “my reso.ution hasn't wavered A Department Store Remmant o Ao 0 8 8 i February., = control everything the ! z | T 8 e Foey erests St Ao Maln stresh : o8 that a ey ! ime for conditions as the natural | (IFound by Elaine Monmeith) something for next to not g is a 3 M 1864 conceived e idea. | J, - 5t 3 APaY; AetUig for nexi fo BOLMNG T8 Wh) gt 190 B s e| Mre Dillon (carrying o floor |f364 conceived the idea New Britain, Conn. bottom of most of the trouble in | N Q. What was the longest prize ler the Queensbury rules? | _ lamp): “I wish to exchange this.’ atec Ve e the § v “backward countries.” | Floorwalker: “Are you certain it : culated that New in will ) | bbbk A A. The longest was at New Or- TR ) 1 never i turn: AL | was purchased in this store? : { 100,000 population in 1940, 25 Y A T d | was pur i i A nll e e time the city and \ L0, 6 ¢ o RN aerir L XOSURGE BATES E ears Ago locay 11t ‘.hn\)‘y'rl \‘\”(:’; Lt nUBCRHEEGRECENT I8 P i i e e o railroad will have : 1 rr X prir salary boosted | e Jower house of Co o | = I N ol Do yor have! a furm.n to u.dm\\. between A. Bowen | e struct a new Black Rock bridge; but |7 7 DY E Bl flected the wishes of citizens ac-| The N 1its an- | glip? . \\':““"3" i ' " was the Parcel Post ing for the s, Dillon: “My lingeric is my : When a Jzypt was voung, its wise men were s TR 5t in the United | than a bi T the g mogul 3 ¢ , The list is as own aff yvoung man to see what f was In store for men, as indieated by a new railroad station so soon. S | pé he bi ore one cent | o : e oper; first Ny there is s hope that there v 1 il B RUE ¢ tely when it lost no time in Floorwalke 0, no. T mean a S e » las always fascinated mankind, for man has always wishe - =i i mailing | yjeo. ; \s0n; 8ec-{ sales ALY || roturg ana preatet events, Our Washington Bureau’ has pee b > ST JUST ¢ i IS 3 | >, ol s » " . 2. At w S £ as o o 2 i b THI 1927 PROSPLCT JUST ANOTHER MESS ards, It now remains for the Sen-|ond vicc-president, €. Parker;| * Mrs. Dillon: “Salés lip? Well Ive| @ A& whose sugses s aia ]t YEAR oF HOROSCOPES, teiting whne ¢ X 1 o 1 1 rs ed States Bank established ? IN BUSINESS IN NICARAGUA te to do likewise, and lose no time r w. treasu had a lot of lip from sales people, | "V p B0 0L T et of dominant characteristics of persons 1| ’\“ 3 ) ut 1 didi't know I was supposed 10 f (1o pvegs in 1791 at the suggestion of DESTOLY ik und in | two-cent rate was recommend: ; auditors, W. F. Walker and| Foorwalker: “When you bought |>lexander Hamilton, first secretary ) Herald confided to their fellow citi- | Started. & mor ¢ e D HHion Acoantma . HfsThberiait By A S ialae Sl of the Treasury. | y the 7 office department | IV Chamberlain. this, didn't the salesgirl give you a Q! tWhat President of the United| i States served four s without ASTROLOGY EDITOR, Washington F y, New Biftoin Herald New Britain's econor I T ' in Nicar s| about it. leaders, send for the bulletin: dustrial zens what they thought of the pros- ! ther ocea ! » belief that it would double| Officers elected by the German, slip?” pects for business dur early 1l rule, 1 the revenue, Instead of doing so, | Bencvolent y la i [ve ol i Seaer il inging his cabinct? New York Avenue, Washington, SRTh o7 098 Dndtimed { ) o3 Oy i g S s | \were as follows: President, George hoy that gave me the slip. Anyhow, e x i : . . LSRR e Schenck; vice-president, um- 1 didn’t buy this.” A s el e I want the bulletin, A YEAR OF OBEF, andl esloke herewl mism with conservatism, as befit 1 e 10 most entirely eliminated and the i or: recording secrelary, Anton| TFloorwalkers “Well, then, who| L2 5 5 . iy : VL] pelfs el i v served in the United States Senate? men of responsibility who a § v rawn fr stry of manufacturing them was | Hafner; financial secretary, Aug A. Hiram R. Revels of Mississip- | ing with a situation ov 1 8 in Mar e ca levast The action was much | FI treasurer, Au 5. Dillon husband. e e | five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. § or or same . o s pi served from 1870-1871 and B. K. 2 sergeant at arms, A. Guen-| bo th ; g3 e Koy 1éally Kas any control r v e guar {y | criticized; now the department has| NArdt: S LA et he Bruce of Missisgippi from 18 m} STREET AND NUMBER e SN e s o RN 5 i =5 her; trustee for three years, Irank orwalke suppose e ! | If there is anyone in Nev tair e for rs. Any “nation” | discovered its error and is eager m‘i‘” "H:\‘ ,_( N thought it was a slide trombone.” LSol. o e crry 3 Tt ey Db Feqrtiesit o e 3 fuenther. B 5 Q. What is the value of a Unitec who should be in a positior g 1 : : e onc-cent rate back on the| An important £ the Mrs, Dillon: *No. T told him to get | o < NS e | me something to put over the piano, | S¢S Lienty-cent piece dat | man Hall spol tlining the and he b this.” Q. How is glace for muts and o sitna bom. dob ? 5 oV aftter dibtie. o that s B Floorwalke don't know about | & 1OV 18 B ity organizations : 180 ) : popular needs are in prospect | commodate the consumers. vour piane, but T think you're trying GCLIP. COUEON| HERB === o —-] I am a reader of the Herald s e i e e e e e e should be those Other more liberal concessions to rough the present effort to revise he health board visited the new ' to put something over on me. Well, men spread over the terra 1 th soldiery, the I ¢ postal rates, Collectible postage | §tammer school this forenoon in re- what do you want in exchange for | the Atlantic and Pacific, ar : 1 in er nu r return business mailing cards a number of requests anl | this’ b v &) that the building is poorly int something to le turn in i - A J 4 1en reccived by the original send- | el e ! Iy recorded throt t ! siving id be an advantage to busi- I on one e, Floorwalker Why Dblame the s of the city's major prod thr to disarm trouble-makers; | noss in general and fend to eliminate | by t Iire Tnspector hat? Wly not hang yours:lf for bu - and ing it?” ¥ leal of waste now part of T high voltage business of 1t of thi ndir mailing card ak to 1 the not likely to be facilitates Observation On The Weather committes Middlemasg CHUMAN TO 11 tion that the ! 1 train v ‘ nstructions and » o the lak usswi rporat Broke After Christmas the other s rain or snow is falling in | coum. ity s fa “Chr iitsalway HAUING TORESTIEN T SEND A PRESENT T0 AUNT HARRIET. WHO What to remain abou e Gl musially Jow temperatures | Congros octy S SRy 5 VERY PARTICULAR IN SUCH MATTERS, YOU DECIDE THAT THE GIFT- BOOK. tow many of . rncr o sty | i ik i el : SOMERODY SENT VOU , WILL DO VERY NICELY TORHER. JUST AS daily occup: Bielitz B e . ; ons favor for this vicinity| $14 Traut & [ T THUMPS SAFELY TO THE BOTIOM OF THE MAIL-BOX YOU RE- ; P Ll : SRRl R O MRS MEMBER THAT YoU FORGOT TO REMOVE THE INSCRIPTION ON THE TLY- LEAR They § b ! re Limericks Made On Our Own Au\\( (5 " Notanits ; S fac Premises! L) ht, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) \2 A S READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS horses | fi/iL At1S : y - . FOR YOUR WANTS _iand 749 coaches and carriages, _ ' Dear M. F. J.; Mill Hauscr almost | tirely overlooked in s