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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. ain Hearald | OMPANY New Brit HLALL VR IBHING *xcepted) Luich Street BUBSCRIPTION RATEE 1 e 200 Three Month 75c. s Month $3.00 Entered at the Post Office at New Brituin s Second Class Mail Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office ¥25 Editortal Rooms . 926 ‘The only profitable advertising medium {n the City. Circulation books and press room mlways open Lo advertirers. Slember of the Associated Press. Ihe Assoclated Piess is exciusively titled to the use for re-publication all news credited to it or not otnerwise Credited in this paper and aiso local news published therein. en ot Circulation national ofganization wepapers and adver- strictly honeet analysis of circuiation. Our clrculation etatletice aie vased upon thie audit Thie ineu Diotection wsgalnrss fraud In newspap: distribution figu as to both nationai and Member Audit Barea ite A. B. C. i3 & which furnish tisers with 1 New Tim Ine n Yok Square; Giand Central, 42nd Btreet, at * THE EUROPEAN LU niqu the world in tab’ usnza ¢ ugain ala the in ases in repo RBE so made ands; s a manifest in Asia. North America far has been comparatively imn 11 Nations shou warnings 1 making us doubly ¢ ow the ef oceans, Although 1 League & Lype as compare the and influg epidemic during following World War, nothing to trifle isolated AaabiAts F with, W from this European what ahd Asiatic scourge, but ships axe crossing the oceans every day. 1 hooves the government authorities to be extremely cautious at the ports. They form our first line of def MADOO'S Having been in hopes th Gibbs MeAdoo would politics, it 1924, it comes som n where to discover gentleman is thrusting himself i nence in connection Democratic convention. Being upon the wagon the termed—he has water nt shown 1 be- the water truck, as it now mi b ast us the way he is headed wou he official dry ¢ the come ndidate and dry west, dry south showing an eagerness to pit hir against the wet section of bis p in the east and north. Thus the Democ ed with a division within itself upc the “issue” so-called prohibition i which both parties ¢ it claiming sidestep to thi they 1 so long politicians least extent of “enforeing the the law.” It would Democratic p lieve in Taw s it is calamity MeAdoo himself into the nomination t party if Lis appeal to the dry delegates wit it at the Democratic cast in next convention would 1 the him and without cast, strong as the party the south, it cannot win or f even an in MeAdoo, resting as he is credited with ha be aware of “RIDICULOUST leing the York Ierald-Tril wherever at and 1 hold liolsheviks g In an art Nicaragu cdition, tailed “It 18 now olshe Mexicans wational rig nin ) nts i Ohreg appone have sold wr 'S oppor 1l crow he This would ir two thir in ys I conditions elscwhere, street whicl iring t v MORI ndica ON OLD it a > clearly 1t the fir children panic. gain-| pol { not one of | Den now or tha nuns connected | everyons AGT yond n 1 ORATS the | eific es | disy The | color of reason to the un- | per how ersons T st oF to its falthful workers that th be with- | in | a nun | oth down emen 1 that doc i in ori L ime tingency, por Sta e W 0 one | o1 crepit, | As s, par < bril- |y v for er ow nd Var ' i W tio sou ( the Wi Yo Mi var r irill | make uncil f itics be mocratic 50 “pure” as to dispense with Jjobholders to | R merely way for Republican jobhold- | Republican jobholders to a the sensed with there duly appointed were vastly more ient -than experienced men would be some system; b knows, they, will be ienced and it will take some time them to become even remotely skilled as t Democrats dis- While the their sed with y are learning to earn the will the publican machine pay city loser. The only gainer is the which can say \t 1o as-many of them as could accommodate Bil ust like they do Vare's Philadelphia or in any er politico community WATERBURY W RIPPER BILL n crbury, where there are a Democr: t s left to wor rs of nd old party, fort will be made by the present to cl the charte the Demoerats would not have Waterbury particular sy st want change chart the idea fertile the s ginating exclusively in th Lepublican planners, Re- coun- and nine Democr: the no matter how the politica m of the city would run always be that number representatives from t two ties, case of a tie vote” on s a contingency which it is to supposc would fre- It by particular deciding vote the can n from this that to would hjeetion to the present repres scheme is that a Democr ock the de- wishes vice ersonally, no objection to such u con- especially as the more im- tant government of the Inited tes is man pr Republican d pretty much upon same iple, and because we ° a president is no wrantee that the genuine bona fide nd old party doctrine a can alway In Water- the g sway in Congress. ¥, it would appear, and old ty is more particular; it wants all the . includin Wai smell rhury Ripper bill would rights of the mino ity city; it would nullify the those citizens who hap- party to clect the mayor. Tt would another step toward the elimin 1 of whatever home rule there It should not Observation On The Weather ashington, Teb, Southern New cloudiness, vl by occasional Wednesday inble winds th . i Foreca England: probably rain toni temperature becoming fresh 1sing fol- risin ‘orecast for ern New dy and warme tonight; followed by rain tonight dnesday; warmer fn south 1 Wednesday; fresh south thwest winds, ‘onditions: Pressure Atlantic coast and Jower sconsin with rains beginning at places in the plains states and v Mississippi valley and light in Ontario and northern New cmperatur rising in poi valley. o disturbance north Pacific states castward over Mont Dakotas with an area ttended by colder r Manitoba, York: prob- ¥ or por- is high on rk th s are is ad- of high ssur weather favor fc ed by this vicinity ight rain yesterday Hig S P h 16 i m Mayor Ba make th ldres nd v drill gs to willion opening ¢ 18100 the drum cory. lir the value of dollars are | s played in the city ~hollll= inex- | jobs | In- and over | ana and | being | planned the = | getting | The | begun here, and new year oft to an auspicions start. principal structures soon to are the new Catholic church, new nmar school, new Polish church and parocial residence | new model school. | The German element publican party s said satisfied with the report { nomination for auditor given to another faction Mr. Leupold will not be {ward again by them, but they |to offer another German. the party age spe ar, who has for city is 6’ | | and be that will this put in to dis- the be ar. for plan Other | King out- book- ¥ | nd all communications (0 Eun’ | Shop Editor. care of the New Biritain Herald. and your letter will be forwarded to New York good system n't Last Torever, Folks! r our mirth | Turn hig - f ¢ And w h day augh the Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN A lmrmin Month lirty days:” Can't \ty-cight, yer February 2 Judge Prisoner: " cin you 1t Fonor, | only the shadow road and log would stay in for for —Emily B. 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Belford Decollete “Henrietta's father is a | officer and is kept busy raiding night clubs.” Katherine: “Well, T saw her at the theater last night and it seems to me that she delights in exposing joints, 100, Florence: —Marie A. . Tewson What They Were Dunb: “l was over to Fletcher's studio the other day and Miss Em- | ory was posing for her photograph. Hobart 's a pretty girl, isn’t Yes: and so petite and | a handful of beauty!” | derstand she has -caps.” I should Dunbar dainty, Just Hobart very small { ¢ they ! Q. How can the male Baltimore Oriole be distinguished from the female? A. The male is brilliant orange Wwith the whole head, fire neck, wings. The female is smaller, much paler and the black is more or less obscured by olive. The young rc semble the female and do not as- sume their full plumage before the second year. Q. Where is John buried? A. In the marble crypt under the Chapel at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. Q. What does the slang Head” and “Snay” mean? A. “Hop Head" is sls addict. “Snow” signifie: powdered form that through the nose. Paul Jones ‘Hop ng for drug cocaine in is taken capsules. i is . Williamson | Reproduction | STIONS ANSWERED You jucstion of writing to N Britain can get an answ r to a fact or information by the Question Editor. Herald, Washington 422 New York avenue W D. C. enclosing two| cents in stamps for reply. Medical. | legal and marital advice cannot be ziven, nor can extended research indertaken, Al other questions receive a persi I reply. Un- ed requests cannot be answered. letters are confidential.— Editor. % shington, lescribe the Gre iso called Ursa Major, Charles Wain' or David’s Ci and it is a constel lation of¥scven bright stars which in he northern latitudes the horizon and on clear nig account of its axis the per appears to rot about the | the heavens in slightly solar day, and changing its The pair of stars handle are called because they point to Pola ariot i more never | al- any sink ways visible below ire ts at th earth's Great Dip- rotation on than one 88 is refore continually nt positic from “pointer est north star, i, | into black s hrought from Canada sual number of ported from Canada year, chiefly for rding ex- to il Sur- | shipped in seven permits issued to pel provinees. 1o widely 1 ten states, tion purposes, ¢ C. S T of them wer Ninty ipments wer ey Mos May and w ons- in The b scattered points Q. In submitting short stories to | n editor should the man typewritten? Can you give me any sugs to how to prepare manuscript and low to submit it? A, Manuseripts should be t paper about §1% by s with title about a a half from the t less than an name and addr appear in corner of approximate ars woere consig tions as e | ‘pe- | on 11 op and the margins inch wide. The of the author the uppe left- t sheet, and number of words the upper rightthand corner. Enclose with the manuscript a self- lfressed, stamped eovelope, being that there is enough postage its veturn, Manuseripts may be olded but it is preferable to send them flat, it possible. The bulletin ntitled “Writing Magazines” issued the Washington Bureau of this newspaper and obtainable on mpanied by five cents in coin, contains valuable for writing and submit- publication Arch of Titus shoy hand the in sure or for by stamps or ting Q. Al your story for Where In Ror is the Italy. Q. What is the record for the | longest ski jump? A 240 feet made by at I Istoke, British February, 1925, Q. How should a “Jerusalem Cherry Tree” be cared for so it will bloom again next on ? A lants should be’ kept in a room moderate temperature and sp frequently with Un hest of circumstances the Nels Nelson Columbia in at yed r the caves will probably drop by spring | from | and us soon & frost is over se the danger them out of doors in a place where they can have full sun part of thg days Cut the plant back sharply and encourage new growth by rich soil and occasior applications of liquid fertilizer. Tt is better to keep the plant in a pot if it is wanted for house decoration the following season. 1t flowers in the spring and will producc 1 1 crop of Q. Do all whales feed same kind of food? A, Toothed whales fee and on cuttlefish that they as most toothed animals d whalebone whales, on hand, rush through the their mouths wide Into the mouth large quantities moli nd small sea animals frawn These in turn through the whalebone the gullet which is so only a minute quantity through at one time Q. Where in Scot obtain a copy of my cate A. 1"rom H. ML General Register House burgh, Scotland. An extract entry may he obtained of 2 8. 1d. (54c) Q. Who wer Have and to Hold"? A B Compson Lyt Q. A army an an- berries. on the masticate 0. The the other water wi cavernous open. of s are are and small enter that can and birth Registrar-Gi of a on paymen the stars to tty and Who was (' Jane amity Ja Burke, an An and mail carrier was born at Princeton, 1852 and died at Deadwood, Dakota, August 1 raised on the plains came an Indian scout a 1 G campaig was a between Custer, o scout Missouri, South and a ner IFor carly was aid to General Custer a in nume eral mail carrier South Dakota : Q. When do tion to the United Al In 18 For fore that information ous s sov- vears she government Deadwood Montana. mmigra- o States 1 the time the chief sources of about immigration he frequent allusions in rs to the arrival of immigrants, * of whom a newspay vessels Dringir certain number that is, those who spoke other than Englush. were “foreigners”, back, wings and middle tail feathers | black and considerable white on the | water, | period be- | urrent | ’T\\o Killed, Another Is Dying in Auto Accident Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 1 (B—A man and a woman were instantly killed and another woman probably fatally injured in automobile acci- dent on the White Horse Pike near Absecon this morning. The dead are: Howard- C. Casey, a clerk the employ of a motor company. Mrs. Lillian Burn 7. a telephone ogerator in Beachfront hotel. The injured woman in the Atlan- tic City hospital is Mrs. Madeline Burke, 22. She is very hadly hurt | and is not expected to liv in STUDENT A SUICIDE grield, Missouri, Feb. 1.—(®) Lamun, 19, stpdent at a local college committed suicide hera lust night by drinking poison. Sio | was the daughter of J. Lamun, Bolivar, Mo., realty broker. XNo motive was discovered. =i | | UR COAL up” and lonz, long all “heated heated for a gets stays time. superio city thin Delays arve dangerous: in the delay column | CITIZENS COAL CO. Tel Dwight Court. 2798, 24 v inch and ! il and crip ,-____ BRIDGE PARTY EDITQR, Wash avenue, of the bull cents in ader of the AUCTION BRIDGE COUTON n AUCT! vV BRITAIN PART) OFF HERE Ing Washingt 10N led, BRIDS STATE HERALD, HEAVY \\ AFTER. PRODIGIOUS EFFPORTS WITH THE SNOW- WHICH RAVE LEFT A PERMANENT WAVE IN YOUR RACKR, YOU FIND NEXT MORNING THAT A THAW HAS SET IN WHIC HAVE TN<EN THE SNOW OFF ANYWAY | | A | (Copyright, 1927, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. SHOVEYL, CH WouLD GLUYAS 2 WILLIAMS

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