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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. [iREA [of Jupiter, but must take our| In the evening, nothing was heard |d , and his ma lled was responsible for one of his|swelled more and more. Finally, | h: | views “on the evenings before nnd\ ” k h s °® from him until a long while after |personalit ¢ n laughs of the evening. > said he read what was t became one of the world's T SH“W "N IN |atter. When nearest they will be| roug the dtatic ||a a time he received |lo orner of st page. ous anpouncers. He made & but little mpre than the moon’s | s 8 ¢ ny isua I el goes for Phil, too.” big hit in Hartford, that's a cinch. ' diameter apart. | The Colonial Male quartet did it | pe > e mie g ered ne . . “Perhaps even greater interest| We'll have to apologize for last|self proud and we enjoyed its pro- . “Many an con- |all. 2 Y 3 p v : Watch for the next installment of |may be centered on the conjunc- | evening, really, ladies and gentle- |gram as much as did those present tint ctting 1 s lis thrilling mystery story. |tion of Jupiter and Mereury on|men. You see, we had a very im the ballroom of the Hartford club. | te onderf he w er McNam ¢ o 7 d “> G lemmn 13, when Mercury will be | portant appointment and we le | 'Volga Boatman” and “The Quartet are & er happ tore him limb from Limb. As t 1 d J y a That's all for today, thanks! Jflp]ter afld Yemls w‘ll Be {0/ onty elght minutes of an arc (a|things in charge of our assistant, |Rehearsal” were among the num- . o ter he re- nunciation progressed Phil's ¢ is an accomplished baritone sololst, | P EL distance of one quarter of the | who hasn’t been called Into service |bers, other being, “Oh, Miss Har | d ter) uth of Jupiter. | | tor quite some lxmc now. Our as- nah,” “Joh Pe P Will Approximate Conunetion ez e 2o 2L S B e Wk 134 s o e ot % . bJ [yt sy e siies o€ 1l it e bt s b bick|ond e B W don't o4 For Economy’s Sake! * Chicago, Feb. 4 P — Jupiter sun, i\ Bocansh 1t may bo weon| hif} & iiet il Gl o ‘o | iian npeelsd fo.u ko ininih, wald ha . lonly in the dusk and dawn, es-|time. It was necessary for him to courtsying prettily. and Venus will be in apprb‘(lm:\te‘cap“ B e Vetart 1o toe dhargar/gndiha ad| AR | | stellar conjunction again this eve- e S |quite a bit of aifficulty, all things | Then came an original playlet, 1 ; f STEADY ning, providing a brilliant specta- % |taken into consideration. Conse- | troduce Manager Cl 1 clcganrrecahiig el ‘Fom Brookiyn Streets | quently, there isn’t a great deal to A el Ar?ar‘ ¢ ] EVEN FLow in some countries in 1916 during| Roped Off for Safety | report, as far as number ot stations ng was scheduled and e & ) the war when the two heavenly| Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 4 (UP)—|goes. We can tell you about condi-|Revere’s horse took a promi bodies drifting westward to their | Four street blocks were roped off in | tions, though. | part. (At this pcln’ theywriting o( metting were reported as head and uhe borough hall section of Brook-| L | anur queer | tail of a giant dirigible. pedestrians and mo-| Conditions were pretty falr, sald |if € a at- | H - o The eyes of those interested m‘lorisr were banned from the usual- ith a silly grimace. There was f s 3 < gre ls a good SIze saVI‘lg @stronomical phenomena were di-|ly e o a. no static, but the fading got in its t 1 1 b rected by Prof. Phillp Fox of| Bricks swin acin ) altwenty cents worth and caused | much as one of N son’ ? s o B e TR E o s s o, e e in every one of these items ern university, to the western sKky |story building occasion: ne vening. There was ample vol- White River Junction, Vermont, for after sunset for a view of the ap~‘mul.on5, The gmm;m was 3 e and considerable distance, even | the fiscal year End]']!' anl 15, 1902. | ~ s e o, I 05,17 lon._h el s, L i Sy e B or the home and the Kitchen the brightest plancts in the solar | swung crazily throughout the nighi e s . A abl ° system. The show will be repro-|carrying an ever-present threat of| We brought in WSB, Atla i duced Saturday evening. death. WCCO, Minneapolis, and several | we were sayi “The near approach is only ap-| One brick dented the front fend-| Chicago broadcasters before 6:30 able trouble w parent for in reality at this time!er of a police automobile and an- o'clock (last night, not this morning) Jupiter is nearly four times as far | other damaged a statue of so we have no kick coming really. fend A ant finally stopped S S, : . = : - from the earth as is Venus, the two | ward Beecher, but no one w i ke 5 . ““b““"“"g}-‘l M"d‘; Spl"“’"’g in Design and distances being 539,000,000 and |jyred. The program from the Hartford | throv ¢ o Shape and Savingly Priced S 148,000,000 milas” satd Prof. Fox. 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