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6 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, New Britain Rev./J. E. Kiir e r —Ellis Parker Butler. | A. It was cetablished in 1693. |day; warmer in south portion toe P & [Swedish Baptist church, has gone ¢ | Who is president of Chile and |night; colder ¥Friday; fresh to strong WERALD SUBLISHING COMPANY | . 0 : i tion where they cannot accommodate |t \r o UG 1 o o few days 1. where does he live? south winds_ Lt o - i g gath ) Haven owns| The sewer and street committees \\i:u-y had a Iittle beau, ' | A. Emiliano Figueroa is presi-; Conditions: The disturbance that ; remedy. is in such matters, and |were scheduled to meet last dvening, | Who always stayed TOO late— dent and his home is at Santlago, | was noted vesterday in the lake lssued Dally (Bunday Excepted) & ¢ > 5 BOE th ateem he iha affepdance He seemed to think he owned the | Chile, region advanced to the Southern AFHUIA . BIdE, . 61 Church “Blrest, g ; 3 PR e S e e Dlnce, | 7Q. How many blast furnaces are|New Ingland coast and produced needs to have an auditorium | o405 were abandoned. 1 g | 80 Dad gave him the gate! in the United States and how many | rain and rising temperatures in the te with its impe:tance. | members to be on hand were Ald ‘ —Thomas Forster. |does the United States Steel Corpora- [ middle Atlantic and New England SUBSCRIETION/ RATES the city building com- |men Curtis 2 tion operate? What is the record | states, with snows in Maine. Ane $3.00 & Year. tics were trying t oid s sediin| SRpotes s | 111 | production of a blast furnace? other disturbance is central this $2.00 Thres Months. et Jlice forces to mec thtreforblaroranlygiand ! Mary had a little lamb, A. At the beginning of 1926 the | morning over Kansas and pressure g8 WMot ¥ passed u resolution to . 1 se 11 Alsa some hootch she brewed; United States Steel Corporation had | is low castward and northeastward | this structure for “gen- actsand ANCILS | shop Edior, care of the New | But wi i she reached her home oné [112 blast furnaces out of a total of | to the Ohio valley and upper lake Baiariaiat the. PostOMca/at Naw Britain | Y < t { Kl = St Sion L ana e i Tlalan s | Briatn verala. and your teuer | night in the United States. The Iron|region. A strong area of high pres- as Second Class Mall Matter, 2 3 _ | BY ROBERT QUILLEN will he forwarded to New York | She found the lamb was stewed! Age for January 6, 1927 states that | sure is moving southward over the I : bgtohainpininsconnned o) —IL K. Barlow. |a new high tonnage was reached |plains states from the Canadian |when N 6 furnace, Duquesne|northwest, attended by much colder Works, arnegie Steel Company, | temperatures in the northwest. Mary had a little bull | Pittsburgh, Pa., produced 1,035 tons Conditions vor for this vicin And HOW the neighbors knew it! 'in 24 hours. j unsettled weather followed by fa 11 1 she did from morn ti i Q. What is the largest railroad |and colder. s stand around and throw it sta‘ion in London, England? | Temperatures yesterday were: | F sy e ant i »nditions existing in many other |at a cock fight in Harwinton. | Because, of course, it croaked! | William and Mary in Virginia? lowed by rain late tonight and Frie Herald{ ¢ | . many of which are in a posi- | 3 i R T proposed construction | TELEPHONE CALLS s 3 3 X t hall. Colonel Ullman, Buslness Office .... 925 2 Pl »wing hi ! as a civic Editorta) Roome hard part ing sick is to Our Tavy Cure, Folks! 1v. be you toms graphical- | On tropic b Summer smi ¥ to impress a hard-boiled doctor. | of 'em ma tical suggestion appointed to| An excuss is what you use when |y hout the crocodiles the old yellow streak demands a sharks, and alligators, too! SEE | nearing. - = aining - Some Co-ed Ha " A, Waterloo Station which has High Lo [ 1,150 trains daily and an area of | Atlanta 2434 acres. | Atlantic City Eiton: “Is this college g - | Q. Which has the lower altitude, | Boston : N ot ¢ L cak of good-looking 2" the Desert of Sahara or Death Val- ! Duffalo . Member of the Associated Press. e g ot 1 s progressive as ‘ Jack: “Good-lookin ¢ ley. California? Cincinnati Ihe Amoclated Prese n exciusively en- | Dl policeme SRR e e = y cll advertisin h her A\. Death Valley is feet be- | Chicago ulllx-fl AL ci::'(:&;slu“;‘ ot Sl r ry t eir | = | 2 b ) - | slicker!" < low sea level: the Desert of Sahara | Denver . redited in this paper and also iocal L ot showing both wisdom and|He feels mo e = lis estimated at 130 feet below sea | Detroit . ews publiahed therein. R IFor a city of consequence |Calamity 3 i THI LOCK OF HAIR | level, | Duluth < have a large public audi-| g oocn o 1 | (A Bachelor a4y AP | Q. Mow are th locks of the | Hatteras .. %N torium for general use is as illogical | ping than cold f | By Mason R. Snyder rIRE Edniog (Cenidns ?‘A“l‘ " | J“f"m"\‘.”". Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. % i 2 cr little lock of hair— A, The machinery operating the [ Kansas City tiis A. B, C. s a uatlonal orgavization ) s 1 many ing- | n not to possess a Sty s 1 B locks of the Panama Canal is run|Los Angele G I R TR IR t thr it of | town meetir All the small " e iy by clectric motors, each having its| Miami . Lt Onr sironiation ’ ‘atatlstice ] ais 3 s dis. | towns have gatl 4 arge \ e far oy stos "N - own generating plant and being | Minneapolis R aned upon this audit. This insures ; R i e A | operated separately from the others. | Nantucket rotection agalor - (rayd 1o newsape: « 1 2 3 ; ey b s ! The locks are filled and emptied | New Haven ‘v:"'l‘h"‘ j: Nfl_" tosbothent z rhts. Some of 1 g large e R \ & § ~ through a system of culv s. The | New Orleans . $ ¢ | enc to acco all the sur- s o 5 e 3 ” | g J main culvert, 253 feet in area, ex-|New York e tim ¢ nisie's? f i | tends the entire length of each wall; | Norfolk o8 people. They feel econor i T e land there are several smaller cul- | Northficid et , Newsetuid L& tadl P e R e el whenitieviny bvo ellond s ol B Shieh tievs | QUESTIONS ANSWERED verts communicating with the lock | Pittshurgh Souare; Schultz's. Newsstands, s L time instead of having the tank filled. | A chamber through holes in the floor. [ Portland, Me. itand Central, 42nd Btreet. ‘ o e f s in the larger cities You can gel an answ r to any qpcse are controlled by valves, | St. Loui sl e Hadunats o where the perspective has been lost. | If you keep an eng nt on the | . question of fact or information by \hich are opened at the upper end | ES : mi s we more than | : SRR writing to the Question EQItor.|anq closed at the lower end for the CHANGE THE SYSTEM | thirty T o =) Britain Herald, Washington | urpose of filling & lock, the process ons A an. M f i re lor e Lot regain this . 7 ; Gl real, 1322 New York avenue. | jeing reversed for emptying. The | ct bod form of life 5 s, M ashington, D. C. enclosing WO/ qyy time for filling and empty- = - s le walk every dar ; r half the . cents in stamps for reply. Medical. | ing the locks is about 15 minutes. THREE GREAT TUNNELS | e i ey i [ and marital advice cannot be'Sirong fender chains attached to N from Denver yesterday had| The reason the modern five-cent T , nor can extended research|powerful springs are placod at each ¥ cigar seems sorry is hecau 3 Ieve Tl unao e be undertaken. All other questions|cntrance, to prevent damage from | war days introduced the country to will receive a perscnal reply. Un-|ships. A floating caisson gate per- ed the city and marooned a lodge of quarter ones. WHAT! My sainted mother's seript: | SIEned requests cannot be answered. | mits repairs to be made on the per- The only profitable advertieing mediwm ¢ S ot e e ther citi vin 16 audi- In the City. Cliculation books and prese E room always open to advertirers. Our idea of monopoly f oth sometimes is looked [control of hotl BE LIRI ing to be the first to do with a blizzard which devastat- | g curls fatt tunncl to ¢ (kTR opening | NUISTICEI ST traffic clipped! Q. What is the deepest gold mine fait tunnel to celebrate o ening | e Bl 3 a Q. Who invented the -!-\H‘u"in My DRAEE ! will find it when 2row, : it 1 uatene | . 1 s 3 e comments eloquently. Goshallliemlocks! 1t's MY OWNtit | Gualr that Is used for capital punish-| 4, 1t is snid to be the 8t John LS Spae fontreny | B 4 | D Ray mine in Brazil, South Elks which was en route to the Mof- | - il it et were | All letters are confidential.—Editor. | manent locks and bottom sluices ccome of this six-mile bore under the back- This tunnel is one of three major | Valour and brains play their t CORRECTLY NAMED | A Ne York commission, | America. Tt is 6.426 feet deep. | | | construction works of the kind build- | MUt ultimately fecundity conque € vk President: “Is everything all | Consist Uity e . What is bird’s nest soup' e e | world. muh Southwick and Mai al ma Of course Ble ol fave Ih o sreat deal of the | S and projected. It is nearing com- _— sank Examiner: “All but the sink- | 4Ppointed to stizate i The nests of the Salangane, i and there no doubt wiil be A luxury is anything you can't af- { 10 ways of inflicti @ th penalty. g D n swift i rejoicing in Denver at the ford, and desire particularly for tha X President: “What's the mat. { They reported in 1888, and sug «d in large numbers in raflroad tiack while a trair T ;) Jeinss e prospect of early direct train'service [e3S00: i 5 el the constr chair | fronting caves, and attach thei SEESE P th one | anybody with reath of sentiment —— i " in which the criminal 1 be!small cup shaped nest to the rocks proaching; or not v St : : 1aq | 10 Doints farther west without the] 4 the symbols of good lucl 5 g s A B Aiidd o ; J g ] ood Tuck | Alma G, Tarman, | placed for el t s ain the dark interiors of € e < ; necessity of first traveling hours due is a wife with the determination chair was devised § 2. 1. Da erns. The nests a N hand, the railr = ; i north tor Cheyenne or hours due&et ahead e P slate electrician, ¥ in | chiefly of the glutinous ealiva pro- | should know enough I was due than enough not fo south to Pueblo. | ' re automohiles in Heaven 1588-1889. duced by the bird with a small mix- || (g COAL i< not artistle: but ol | Q. Are hail stones ever as large | ture of foreizn materials such as . | The other enormous tunnel being At the rate people are goin > s a dispensce of real concen- this wor, cn or twenty centuries they'll iiplisgotinlrannnd gy trated heat, it puts an artist to i SE 3 = ay, | Planned—this word is used because { | S RCA I Saoel examining weather records! Q. If an alien woman married 1 4 L v A little rearra \ent t B ing, = b hay ! ps! shame. ; ¢ the oldsters. | MOt Much of the preliminary work R partme agriculture dis-|an American citizen on July 19, 1922 BEivE 8L Gy S0uLl Bieiy Avald & ; e leman of | 188 been done—will be under the 1718 MY WANDERING BOY C0V e L) S NG L BN VRS fls e e B L NG i nes weigh » than a| A. The law providing for sepa- “Handsome fs as handsome Siie ok HokE T alian Deama) e and ¢ ¢ onc that |rate citizenship for married women || goes” ana judging by actual A T e Rt : i TmaEine man of that | WAshington, and ~the bore will be N THEEB A( rted ed four|did not become effective until Sep- || riv-rock quality. our coal, after ey, cight miles in length. Much more s ; Henry 1. Dahmn {and onc-half pounds April 17, [tember 22, 1922, consequently || a, is pretty good lookir s L In the charit 1874, in Natal, 1 nes weis [ American citizenship was acquircd The city will 1 pound : ‘or- | by marriage prior to that date. l-iron roofs. ¢ T R e gatemen leave their posts j ing orn minutes bafore a tr NOdSHNERODer a nonsensical system. hat's ill be written about (1 At DroS itten about this great pro- | .ou1q always suppo of dirty stor snificance is | e e Wi : v 1 the work s accomplished. tion that altho We scll it for its wonderful ations Rt : ! think 1 g homene Hllang WinGl Ce e o e d i, ¢ inches in el ob‘gervahon 3 : Ea i A e i i - the idson betiveen New | i ot 5 i T Beside him sits L n act sloun TThe (o proven goodness. higher this year than last; for the s 3 y ‘ - Ofillbelopenent S ported in Cazorla, Spain, on July n e Weather B2t fia i ses A G Siow hl i . ! generally known, it The two ies o L AR X nd in storm almost as Washington Heb 17— TRorecast C first vehicular tunnel un- | Wicked who oppose it Cefte, IFrance, when st of E ' L st a e Josh: “I'm g t c Bl v Southern New gland: In- { tive cost of the ools in : ks tics who favor it i g h RN ¢ s ) young ' ¢ der the Hudson and is certain to ulu: “You must he the ses were wreeked and - 6hipS | opoqsing cloudiness tonight; Iriday ! tion to pther civic expenses v SR 2 f be popular from the opening day. et ans T P or somchody will get you in | S i rain, colder at night; moderate west This probably means that opening day. Its | Politicians aren’t honest think Ao e Citatlian ANAtion lines compare in length the largest railway system in| porecast for Eastern New York: shifting to southeast 3 Tel. 2798. THE CALIFORNLY STORM influence upon the direction in|The small boy licked in the wood creasing. 1 J | shec over a oral tors . e et ever | Which New York autoists arc wont to | Shed never called it a moral victory nind, T afa of iy school outlays and that hencefor : 2 Coi ind, 1 c o of my- e r i must be re- | travel at the week-ends will be con-| another good way to reduce is fo |8 dy will get me in trouble.” b "‘ : i | Increasing cloudiness probably fol- | Fadess 3 I An d way to reduce is t : ; The largest railway system in than passing or | Siderable; that it wi ¢ some of | deny urse ke 2 - ACT TWO 16 ATEDSY, T han passing or ill draw some of | deny yvourselt luxuries until your L IO orld s the New German Rail- | Al e Bl Gt - company, 33,000 miles in length. | particu- | hecticut there can scarcely be T e | ult: “You must be careful not to | The Canadian National Railways maj[ douht. e e B0 GRERg il : vl =t you|® total mileage of 21,844 miles. | R R ever e l\l!V_ 1is clothes lyin 3 4 y | of the chief! At present the iest access out | on chairs,” the has reached the “That's what 1 told me. 24 Dwight Court, the relative cost of school expens will sce a steady de pared with the » storm wt has | this type of traffic away from Con- |debts are paid city. ; SHOWERS, SHOWERS, SHOWERS! ifornia, where It is the proportionate expense Q. In what opera is “The Anvil | Chorus”? | . Verdi's “Tl Trovator 1 ttention to | UP the Hudson, churning over into | (G = = 3 . r S Hateiols Q. Who was the first president of is not as| M Island, or taking a trip up| it r | it and 171 | the ol States horn after {he | zations | Mo Connecticut. The Nutmeg state | show you g gt ce that | a ml““‘.l its indepen- wo beli renever | Cortainly has been gzetting its full | ajE ¢ s other than school requirements have 2 3 CTHRER 2 n Buren. i 1 g ! Jlizzara Share of New York automobile ’ % aeh What is the nationality SHOWER PARTY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New B Wil U B A G v s partics, and they have greatly con- | "G telling | Luis Firpo? How old is he | New York avenue, Washington, D. C. i ’ |l LA = 1e as horn Octobe S96 4 : S ¢ f tribu the week-end congestion | ! G i E il wes BonROctohen 1 LALS00) % copy of the bullotin UNIQUE SHOWER PARTIE: BELG e there may be s R of the Doston Po: : o | Editor Heralg, tures t dig C at Buenos Aires, Argentina. ”'*‘ with five cents in loose, uncancelled U. S. postage stamp pro rata increases in the r At Josto C road in the| Deis S v |FiEs Ao g A father wa 1 Italian and his mother 0 and handling costs. i 2 Would you be so ki the Holland tube is in use thousands | the following i Shower parties for brides, “stork” ehowers, showers for invalids, “goin shower parties, housewarming showers, wedding anuiversary s quo cuggestions for ehower partles of all kinds—are contalned in our s newest bulletln, UNIQUE SHOWER PARTIES. It you wish & copy of this bulletin, fill in the coupon below and mail as directed: that counts most in the makeup of the city budget. The school depart- New York for autoists is driving them up withou ing a word,” | o8 my pa told| ment this year obtai ller percentage ‘of the total city outlay than formerly be expenses — - P COPPOR OFR BERE < = = = peak in school expenses h stern part of the state. When : years; or tiicre may How did San Diego get its rata actual decreases. But in 3 | s in your Yorkers will be enticed to | pape T s sey, peopie who nu\v_”.l o e by B Sl R Sl Lo aton corvensened o | the statem 2 i Diego was | L I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. nish immigrants, old is the College of event it is logical to roc percent S el 1at state when auto- | 7, atka in the Hera account of the long de- | corning the increase of the tax rate, | 17 b, and el me on e city will cor The city with man who en cchool probiem in & e : {ing to 1 home of his ¢ by inor f 3 son « can re D restaurants, { It would he a noble aet e THE FAMILY ALBUM | WiLLiats 0 tion of knowing i to judge no one ga Today |ienement, 5 room nous T paid $144 for 4 room 2 ng last 25 Years A MACDONALD'S RLOW AT STOP-GO TIGIT| traffic high having be in con contrapt " commissio be a zreat benefit to tl ers hefor tion of TANDPAYEI PiwW e HOMET BOYS 17 ()| v “Noj they fired him? FAMILIES WHO HAVE JROUBLE KEEPING COUNT HOW MANY' PIECES OF BREAD OR. ‘ i - HELPINGS OF JELLY EACH CHILD HAS HAD (AND EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT A RICT STARTS I JUNIOR DISCOVERS THAT ELFRIDA HAS HAD ONE MORE THAN HE ) Rl WILL TIND THAT A BILLIARD - MARKER OVER THE TABLE SAVES | In 1855 o shelior homiices St Mars had a | A LOT OF WEAR AND TEAR ON THE PARENTAL BRAIN Iristol police court ay to defend a man arrested boy: 4 e : Copyright, 1927, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)

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