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New Britain Hérald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY youthful drivers. Motor Commissioner Stoeckel is in favor of reducing the | & lage for drivers to 16. The only (Sunday Excepted) ssued Daily Church Btreet. At Herald Bidg., 61 reason be parent | neighboring sta lold drivers, who when SUBSCRIPTION RATES s Year. $2.00 Three Montha 75c. a Month. | into Connecticut cause the state police. other 3ecause some the 16 year olds to o) Entered at the Post Office at New Britain | | 1o Jichway ju f) Matter. as Becond Cluse Ma e e There & | laws which a | likewise. TELEPHONB CALLS Business Oft! 925 various st gether too much of it being @ Robbins B. te permits 16-year- they come trouble state Connecticut s was so soundly defeated during the battle at Las Perlas. It is fair to assume, thgrefore, that the by Ly three-day ter portion of the dead and| ap- | wounded were Diaz foliowers some | - — BASIS OF THE FEUD > question has arisen, why does i Sacasa think he ident of Nicaragua, and why the pri for ou, is Senor Adolfo Diaz sident? It is a fair question, the kind that vould be asked by anyone desiring background the to know the of gua revolution, many recognized Sacasa, who has been in the clected vice-presi- exico, was one of | back effed become the father of a bouncing boy, and he came to my house to borrow a scale.” ‘Did you give him one?” “Yes; but I don't think it works correctly. Briggs: *“Oh, he'll with it! FactsandFancies BY ROBERT QUILLE et a weigh Cynicism: Another form of whin- 5 5 ing about a sore spot. —Andrew F. Vogels s (Copyright, 1927. Reproduction Yet “duty” would prompt little Forbidden) child-beating if the Kids could fight Send all communlcations (0 Fun ' - Hsllnp Eitor, care of the New | diet people take up || Britaip Herall, and your letter their will be forwarded to New York. i (MEEET IR ST o For That Mid-Winter Wardrob ry sales are ely. The means food; thin enough. thin mental diet is Well, a patched-up Navy will be all right if Government can keep freight of United States railroads and the United Kingdom of Eng- land, Scotland and Wales? A, In the' United Kingdom the mileage is 23,734; passengers car- ried per year 1,591,146,000; tons of freight carried per year 416,672,532 tons. In 1924 ‘railway mileage in the United States was 250,222 pas- sengers, 951,067,086; freight, 2,331,- 291,297 tons. Q. How do graduates from junior colleges rank with graduates from accredited colleges and universities? A. Junior colleges give two years of high school and two years of college work. The graduates do not rank as high as graduates from accredited universities and colieges but they may enter an accredited university as juniors, instead of as freshmen. EDISON SLEEPS 8 HOURS AT LEAST Dr. Johnson Laughs at Stories of Great Inventor Pittsburgh, Jan, 4 (P—Thomas A. Edison dozes if he doesn't get eight hours of sleep. So says Dr. H. M. Johnson, of the Mellon Institute of Industrial Re- search, whose experiments on the subject of sleep have convinced him that toxins generated by muscular peace patched up. THE I'UN SHOP'S advertising, too, Zipping humor-shoes and, Folks, - - Q. ‘Was an Fun-o-Shanters, bright with jokes! 3 . | knocked out or defeated by | fighter? A, 'He lost Liberal party ticket to 1929 Editorial Rooms .... 926 v i % )‘ ent on the ingl Langford ever |fatigue act as stimulants to the a white | nervous system, including the brain. “Mr. Edison sleeps eight hours a night or more,” Dr. Johnson s terming a myth the story tha! | son sleeps only four hours | night. “When he doesn't get much he dozes in his chair the day. That legend has b | standing joke among his associates. If he hasn't a job yet, but talks in terms of millions, he will make | i > with his bride's parents. | S his home with his parents. | Stie Hith: Cause to Bé under President < contended The only profitable advertising medfum A ST o tea in the City. Circulation books and pree Iwaye open to advertirers. Solorzano he (Sa- Josephine: “What makes Claire | casa) automatically became presi- so_angry?” | : lent for the term until 1920, ; A 5 Helene: “The paper, - instead of printing the news that she was ‘a pretty society Deb. set it up that t whe to Gunboat Smith (white) in 12 rounds at Boston, Mass., Nov. 17, 1913, He was de- feated several times by white boxers, but according to the records he was | never knocked out by one. | A com | | resignad in Januar; 6, —_— aw req Member of the Associated Press. The Amsociatel Press fs exclusively en-| quircs titied to the uee for re-publication of maturity of t who has been recognized by | an to | QUESTIONS ANSWERED utomobi all news credited to ft or not Otherwire redited 'n this paper and also local ws published therein. probat to ve Member Audit Burean of Circulation. The A. B. C. la a pational organization which furni newapapers and mdver- tisers with & strictly honest analyeis of circulation. Our circulation etatistice are based upon this audit. This ineures i protection agains: fraud in newspaper | K¢ distribution figw es to both pational and focal advertisers. drive an onr p th an lowe: i s no skill at 1 ticket. To the United States state department, | Nicara- kel will named president by the when Solorzano re- | to the an congress ned. Diaz helongs Con- | upon s . ervative party, friend o ession | companies and greatly in the mi- | the congress was packed and nority. claim if course, is that | in- | Almost everything has changed in she wis ‘a pretty society Dub.’ " —-Arlie I, Little You can get af answ r to any| question of fact or information by writing to the Question ew Britain Herald, Washington| Lo | FUN SHOP 2 magazines Editor, | YOrK city? Bureau, 1322 New York avenue. ressional | Washington, D. C., enclosing and Congress have | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, out doubt. ||agal and today, | given, nor can think | o yndertaken, the last twenty years except board- ing house butter. ol A lot in common, ; learn that Congress has he usually has| "oy thousand bills % honest. i e If a man has sense enough 1o cov- | . cr dishonest tracks, sense enough to he extended papers of which 30 a two| foreign languag 300 weekly papers and 500 monthly marital advice cannot be|Publications. research | All other questions| helong? Q. How many newspapers:and are published in New 71 daily news- published in There are over A, There are To whom does Transylvania What is its area and Q. | with Harvey Firestone always gets a good laugh out ef it.” Dr. Johnson and ( started thgir sleep tests last 18 University of Pi students as subje Dr. Johnson declared today learned there was no such state : sound slumber, pointing out the students tossed about enough to spring | will receive a personal reply. Un- - s | make an average restlessness of one signed requests cannot be answered. vivania was joined to| gcomant overy 13 minuio \ | All letters are confidential.—Editor.| Rumania in December 1018, Tt was| = 05 00y, ttached to their | formerly an Austrian crownland, in- IR URDERILANHREa S il v‘ Richard | corporated since 1867-8 with the | e ght and ! kingdom of Hungzar Tts area i 21,518 square miles, In 1919 dt|_ R % had a population of 2,678,367. 1 Joint Installation of Q. What is the value of an old TQ 7 : it dollar bill, issue of 17772 U. 8. W. V. and Aux An cight dollar bill, issue of G. Hammond 1777 United States Continental cur- [ Sbunish War rency, is valued at from § Hammond no | cents when in good to fine condition, | J0int | [ row population? You can recognize the path asy Street by the discarded friends ong the way s wl they are fighting| in Ni feud ween two men who would like to | t. Tt behind the fight- | that | A PARDONING MILL e o8 The & ' miles a formerly | Q. | Dix borr well | weight ? 1s on sale dally In New Newsetand, Times Entrance | n's rays travel sccond slower than it was i { { | And doubtless Cobb pla 1”’{‘:::'11""“’ ‘]“\‘_’l',w) s bles for keeps long before he wore | (0% (M9 R e i e damage to let the news get out! ! nceota, July 18, 1894, He is six | Bk 2 feet tall and weighs 180 pounds. Resolutions } Q. Can aliens who entered the much planct would im- | United States illegally, become prove American citizens? As on its axis it revolves A. - No, becausc If only everyone could n legal residence in this country., And keep the o Q. How does the large camp officers and Department Pro t know! - . ctar compars with the suns | Mohill Bros. Dispose of |iacat Addie Mertz or New Haven e | A. The largest star known is Local Retail Business ' ‘il install the auxiliar officers. ropical | Antares to which has been assigned | The retall business of Mohill Bros, | |1 following camp officers will be e of Chicago is derived |a diameter of 420,000,000 miles by | of this city, has been sold to Wil- Hed: Commander. Gustal A, lian word meaning “wild | the Mt. Wilson (California) observa- | liam Katzenstein of Hartford, ac- Ison, senior vice-commandger, S s T e 5 b AC \William Cramer: junio. Cce-com- 2 3 | tory astronomers. Our sun has a cording to an announcement tod et R IO o No wonder the very name of the [diameter of $65,000 miles. wder, Harry Norton: officer of the by Louis Mohill, a member of the town brings tears to the eyes o Why are the inhabitants of | g 5 2 . John Burns; officcr of the 3 i b s firm. Lo a ernard Mohi 1 N Ch | e A uis and Bernard Mohill e, alutan S e d s e ¢ Hills: chaplain, W. W. Bul- the white population | yroet (his stand having been tr: Sai ikt ¢ fral e v descended from the Latin . 2ot H s ¢ historiar ard Dyiion; Y e ot wvorl o rineinally | ferred to Katzenstein. Mr. MohUlll azriotic instructor, 3lfred H. Gris- # o P PAEY | announced that Mohill Bros. still pishia g Eontusyens own and will continue to conduct Q. How many vetc ¢ Tt "y 5 the wholesale business whi oY will ) | Reeves (butler): “Your Ladyship |world war receive compensation | B¢ 10080 A ST altogether al suld he more surprised if I took | from the Veterans Burean on ac- “’l,‘,‘ "1"”‘ ‘]’“Z_‘ et T‘]“"“f? lon 'sephine Johnsor I Il m out—I've broken my suspend- |count of injuries or disabilities L sbpopralal Shors hs trans-| dent, Christine r ; Tohnh action does not affect stores in|president, Anr You can tell a poor family. The | service origin i : s Avetis 2 i B and Waterbury, owned by|(Cora May; patriotic i . Tenels —Margaret Saunders | 1 A. at ristol an 3 ¥ | Cora May; patriotic in: f,og g ;”“"" el R the brothers, It v stated that erine Hills; historian, Mrs. he bed. they will continue with the husiness Massey: conductor,, Neilis of | in hoth of those cities. ant conductor, Mrs | e et | Rosa: guard, Sarah TRYING FOR PICTURES ant guard, Anuie | tary, Mr dward Haffey , Jennie Anderson: color hearcrs, | Dorothy TLeonard; Nellic 1felm, | Helen Carlson, Dorothy Allen, mn- sician, Jennie Mory. Supper will be served at The Hoerald York at Hotaling's 8aq Schultz's Newsstands, Grand Central, 4Ind Stree beds recorded the motion of When and where v , sleepors. SR s bkt What is his he one day. Among " ing are princip are more | — e prisoner, whose sc vas N 1 born in St. Paul, Min- sl not) 4 uniform. marines would not be on the job. | 4 | Americanism: fellow’s bright had one bright er —Happy is he who did not B il too many impossible resolutior ed to th iary L nited and. A hold Bridgeport, will install the e camp, rans, auxiliary wiil BUILDING IN oryons | quit hooming slightly. 1;11 let itself down | The building stead of being the busiest 1927 the | How this —If members of Congress is, some of them—drink ¥ vote dry they must be catalogu knows, building ins they have If he points usually points anothe perfection. ernor will ever ¢ to t some cities it at his own | of scorn, he | has | | | being quite human. S he pardonir paroling s: tite a thud. Don't cuss Congress. Could you be | s wise in a town full of boot- | the dec i January 1 that Mrs. Coolidge her 4Sth birthday. who does not care age. —Stories in papers | el Ay »m off the couniry, now will |4 has celebrated themselve R! Here is a lady remselves more; | ¢ theaters they | onion.” who knows her iters they | a charlty |omioY ot in such lavish | istinguish need and lazi- [ that ness. 2 fair continua- | throughout the year, ' Contracts and can KEEPING BASEBALL STRAIGHT || The ederal | | law-abidin Boler: re wi 3 Surnes He Had TLady Mannering: DO you mean by standing there with | your hands in your pockets? How | Sp: vul I'm surprised! | —A newspaper and man in New York wrote a jaxsnien oL 1o valid will containing only words; evidently in the assumption | that the fewer the words opportunity for misunderstar seems likely. eve, what | 1s of contemplated expan- New Drit- where build- | sall commission is not surprisi As opposed as most citize wold 3 e multiplication of fede sions remain frequent. the less T gE ; of the The followit . missions, it is conceded that ain is one of the c ling it. | ball commission would operate close will not bec | —1It takes a doctor’s prescription | and considerable red tape to buy | poison at a drug store when used for | purposes; but no such necessary to to the public heart. art during day old came of a constructed Representative Clyde elly of | scarcely was the year a present. other salads contain apples There are many kinds tions that can .he made with apples, among them be ing stuffed appie salad, orange and pple salad, apple and’ cheese s Iad‘! e Queen | baked apple ealad, ete. Recipes for | shown | and other apple recipes are Majes- [ contained in the bulletin_ on “Apples” published by our Wash- | ington Bureau for 5 cents. Q. How many employes are there |in the Ford automobile factories and nis? th co announcement Wil be | during the year. Therc Pennsylvania has a bill with teeth in | when an besides House of Dreams Iun Shop Movie) The, Wallor: (A A it, and its object, so he says, is 1o | large structure to legitimate safeguards are some of this reads about. may be oth-| The knocker's chief motive : desire to make you focus on o ; n 1:1 ¢ orlook his, 3y Gilbert enough to keep us from think- | faults and thus overlook bis. , which | people prevent the ri tion of nation buy % 4 1l game. Senator Capper, possessing not so many as we have had, | in the upper house, | but poisoned liquor one i Yerkes Observatory Seeks to Get View of Venus , Jan. 4 (A—An att the impenet uds of Venus is to be made from Yerkes | observatory with infra-red ray pho- | phic apparatus, Washington, 4 () he dense vapor masses surround- | Ut Of private establishments ing the planet have made it impos- | 8aged in ship and small boat bu sible to penetrate the actual surface | N8 including rey f Venus, but the Yerk of the in ve with the preceding nsus figure much ence las a replica of the bill for the up- | ing the ci standing still. Giood times are those in Sl St ;‘hv grocer waits while the THI ASSESSING BOARD B for gasoline. | That t wrong, 1 per chamber, and if something does | | Deing eper and Her o a cell.) auk!” v osad case. —Cnless we gues mo- hese mentum at the city b again after the slow-down dur There startling emanati week, which is entirely contr the rules and regulations of munici- st come out of this movement it - 11 will increase : . p Chi 'k o1 would be sur :» economy outlook some- than it actuall ts @ closc for | Nations that judges have a fondness mediocrity. contests prove SHIP BUILDING FIGURES Inmate e Keeper man has Queen is no smok times is maore rosy s been nothing This 1 checkered carecr.” tha ent crazy 1 puzzlc Reel Two Jost | (Scene: Another cell his | booby-hatel c inm s much | ing stock still room.) Keeper lolidays. . Consider is when one up view Jan. g therefrom for a i g therefrom f decision to seball players have been called | illustrated by the city’s n mbling p! Over What is twenty-dollar issue of 18612 is stand to 40 cents ddle of the) Who is the author of | Pellowship® 2 “There s a man who| A. Cyril Fume (1900). never down. He never eats| Q. Does kerosene ever tew rust ? tes children. His favorite delusion| A, Kerosene will not rust or Midepmating” | |V Slsdmatiats s i il nglions ot el On The Weather when lie sees ard pie, and |1t is condensation of moisture from grass makes him nuttier than ever.” | the air that causes receptacles con- present Keone Washington, .4 (P “How strange? | taining kerosene to rust Not when vou know his| Q. In what form does gold occur weather burcau dssued this advisory storm warning at 10 a. m. toda Ie went wearing his|in its natural state? . ¥ “g, ! Southweat arnings hoisted | necessarily | the 1 Delaware breakwater to Iioston, z A Usually it uncombined Bipiil A with other minerals. 1 com- |~ COINS EDITOR, W There| The present assessment system | @SS, storm of marked, intensit over lake region, moving eastwa monly it is found in combination | New Yor has been working satisfactorily; at| porccast for Southern New I as 3 Qu | with tellurium, as tellurid of | which calaverite is a well known | st : with five least there have land: Rain this afternoon and| p o . ot be disturbed in the name | probably tonight Warmer 1 It the monkey is related to man, | why doesn’t he work long and hard | Kcep for things he doesn't necd? solve AL missioner Landis to stick by the present system of hav- o 0SS-WO of a note, plain el ma shers, de- | ing a board of assessors | osed AVhit If one could do the work | . as compa of the board, it would he a saving. performed by a ral publicity. Sox player, it would ap- man census tenable that the government e 1923, ce announce day, placing the pro. 151,000 as a $21 pair work, valucd at stituted 50.3 per cent pear Correct this sentence: “He aid the gossip, “bu mother-in-law shows him deference as ever.” Copyright, 19 is optimi with the infra-red summer yielded some ex- cllent views of Mars. —The U. 8. has handed down another batch of im- portant decisions. Like the post office department, the high court has been | breaking all previgus records. The supposition that it'takes years for a Wheta'ls ont through the highest| . .. Supreme court ; job could be ing part time it would be nd in regu Y 5 If the Whe tion would cha take a I 1 Y in the n “Cruel inst sport. man worl a still greater saving. . Publishers sits causc Such things cannot be done in a 000 people. Naturally, it climinate opportunities for juggling | | city of 72, ball, | found that if there were {o be only is enormous: games, is another matter, thing about ba Shdd case to roll i court is being thoroughly esploded. | ; The judges are gaining an enviable | 5, reputation as fast worker: assessor he would require 0es ants, that 3 ements would equal that nec- to the In addition, there would be ngton buran 1s the prove in its favor. s0 the sala cevery cain issued by wilt he desires to know for 1t: r government number of coluntal coins, It rdy who has a coin on wi the value Il out the coupon helow and sond to be by cts the maintain ted public ¢ me essary torest ta any history. crazy | first pair of white pants Reel Th is of the booby- | n comes by wheeling ¢ upside down.) Who are you?" and | board. a certain amount of red tape nec- conduc hones! WHAT TO DO WITH OLD BURRITT SCHOOL i Chairman Edward F. Hall of the| =~ . hoard of finance and taxation is| quoted as being in favor of the city | selling the old Burritt school and | .ha’ w0 o hyster site, now that pupils from tnere have | | = NS men. CLIP COUPON OFF HERE = =—— =— =— .—= it he observed that the 1e | essary by dint of a special act from shington Bureau, N luct do e i luct do not e, Avenue, Washington, D, ot sports. a copy of the bu VALL Inr racing, for instance; who it it cents in loose, uncancel Qucen of re :n no complaints. race were not run | Tt nee G been transferred to the Nathan I R Y Junior high school. of Mr. Hall is quoted disposed to priva nate les Queen: wheelba | example. Native gold is often mixed ! with iron pyrites, the misture being | called auriferous pyrite. Both the tellur] nd auriferous pyrite most castern Massachusetis tonis } fous e , often occur in fissure veins in the Wednes: fair, Increasing south- | Saate . 3 [ rock, where it is presumed to have ast and south winds becoming| i t been introduced by hot waters and rong and shifting to 1 t i 4 from deep scated igneous activity. early tonight. ¢ i ¢ my eye. 1t 1| Q. What are the comparative Borecast for up, they'd on mileage, passenger and Mostly cloudy DRI LRGEEESDADCRERT 2 light rain or smow flur in north | and central portion, Wednesday generally fair and not much ch in temperature. Strong southeast and south winds shifting to Iy | {and probably reathing gale force by | at- | ¢ T, € [ i it 1 e con B ‘lon\;:hr | Conditions: Tl | was central over f|day morning has {ward and app | morning in eag tween the Hudson Bay and wrenee valley with a long 1 extending southward over the region, Ohio v S .;:?:;l-xlz;y;\rl urviving CLOLIDE nple, Chief | It pro Jompson sfiine i [ over the | Virgin | Connecticut W trundle s | down 2" he's certain amount | of efficiency that may not be all STREET AND NO, ay crooked work, it appears, is ex- | t claimed for o as saying the | ;ooteq on the t Mhere i5: nok crazy 1 i pected on tl . re is 7 I am a reader of the il site should be bands, “where it will be a benefit to the city from a taxation s There may be this plan; huge enongh dimensions to create a who expeets tern New York: tonight, probably —_——_—— e — —— — — —_——_ - Tucers to be ures andpoi et ar bricks in i some logic Mortimer W ice on also, the proposal is o rcrous ar's nge | feeling that caution is necessary be- wesie fore anything of this kind is tempted. 1t is a choice depression that Manitoba advanced vest i — e cast- price now; prob: Frank imbull considerably more in the fuf nada, be. His .St Geor inner | The city may need a site or tw for its own so—possibly yurposes Within purp e lak meeting Temple Honor 1 years or last eve what sites are possessed itic states to const e snow region and upper will not need to be purchasy ther and rain over southeastward | Ohio valley to| Selling the site and the private owner wil money into the city e NICARAGUA MASSY i b much in taxes, howes 1 the thern portion of and durir from Bl s that of Chief Timpeter | s | Ul FINISHES BIACKING SHOES TINDS DOOR SHUT . — LEANS AGRINST WALL, GLARING AT DOOR. 1o some extent up! building the pr 1 portion Press by fair weather prevails euy ’ WALKS UP AND DOWN HALL upon the site. the AND STARTS FOR BATH- ROOM TO WASH HANDS MUST BE GOMEBODY INTHERE ¥, 4 member ¢ na- stance, would brir re r Ut Ll south and ] ; the ! | mods portions mperatures son in all S S TR h the country. Conditions itght rain f | slightly colder. n other types of buildir not toma for this by . to stipulate t ywed Lique THE FUN wetory) of buildir | (As Tound in SHOP | joke F: s he drunk ly sent VIEWS ON MARRIAGT Chicago, Jan. 4 (P—The of the world must stand for Christ umy. but ind remarriage in the possible in AL Studde George of Somel him some 1S a4 joi h “I see he can take a joke.' church s D, L. 3 . : r ]’|\'SH‘V1'("H-‘; it)—a | weents Abroad MNd Thonipson street when ed check lying | He nt right | tavout 1tz | STARTS PACING AGAIN. SHOUTS DOWNSTARS ey ook old CALS TO HURRY UP, HE WRO 11T IN THE BATH- il CANT DO ATHING TILL. ROOM ANYWAY 2 HANG HE GETS THIS BIACKING - ITALL HE WANTS TO OFF HIS HANDS WASH. HIS HANDS Ken | King “All he family if countr they said AGE OF AUTOMOBIL was It children 16 nonos permitted drive S Connecticut it would be a fine thi i i : e oy { e divoree nedy. 1 for ( ev Mr, The mutila Ik. Ly without picking Nelson: “Well, w to i t y: "Why, on to 11 What fo “For L badly ipon thi {) - S WIFE CALLS, ITGANRBE OPENS DOOR AND GOES| ANYBODY, MILDRED AND IN, MUTTERING WELL, WILFRED ARE BOTH DOWN FOR 60UDNESS SAKE! HERE. MAYBE THE DOOR JUST BLEW SHuT™ —for youthful joyriders. For i R ¢ : urt « con rd i1 not livoreed public genera howeve throw station.' ot The p must be 18 years of age. The 1 e bars fo parties, be so nics 1 Waterbury fam copvineed that cor M William B ay lin wiffn t garet Nicol Paton. | determine should b the church nltion.” alr passing a bad t law stipulates a ¢ chureh can nitely party Eleanor Dibble in o Pounds Sterling Granville: “Phil Sterling has just {and Miss M innocence . permitted to remarry and with church recog CLUYAS WILLAH tive to step on the gas at that ag 18 considerable, and there is aito- ers of the party in power; at least, it was the Diaz “army” which | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ¢

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