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BRITATN DAILY HERALD, TFRIDAY, New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tesued Dally (! y Except At Herald Bidg., €1 Church & SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES $8.00 & Year $3.00 Three Months s Ao tered at the Post Ofce at as Becond Class Mail A TELEPHONE CALLE Business Office B Editorial Rooms . 9 The c» tn the City room siways 1y profitable adver Circulation bo! open to sdve of the Assoriated Press Prese 1 oex use for re Member Tho Associated mews published therein. Member Audit Burean of Circulation Herald 10 on at Hotaling'® fuare; Behultz's Newsla Giand al 420d Biroet SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIES major citi not be invaria emall towns thr howeve of a ' servance term it, refucing to duction of Sunday form. The saving grace that tha munic can continus to moving picture sit: day. This, at least, spirit. Some citiz y to in this ization of t sons of t cient &ho! trolling the sitt Basically there ference between opor on Sunday nizit or on ernoon an T L 3 movies, chureh than tk on Sur THE TRAGEDY OF INFANTS VIvE A BOND it ISSUT W AYS FOR HARD KNOT IN DAUGH ERTY exp JUDGING WIDENING MAIN ron JURY CASE JUDGT STREET scad all communications to Fun shop Edi care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded 0 New York. (81 H POPULARITY HINT, FOLKS! 10 keep us giling! Itis FORTE en't seen Norton 0 wi F(]"L‘? C’MIFGHC{ 2 | I HAITCHOO, OF, HOW I RT OUILLEN HAITCHOO! NO FARE! Wienerwurst ir first changs verald E. H NG WAY OoUT! W MUST BI DONE | m Refsman, DON'T LOWER YOURSFELY, LiG BOY! HUR VIEW off the impend- « to com- tor THEY WERE LUCEX! VERY ey iron in a guy, point- 1 He shot olvir wasn't | give a pled { Amerie Mo go anyways. 1 went ¥ it was the | { ¢ my teacher an. Jest as | dress. P t my report a hundred in everything NMr. J WiHAT \F YEAST SHOULD ACT ON US LIKE IT DOES ON BReAD ! HOT L3 | THE FUN SHOP Joke | | question | be undertaken. | All lctters are confidential 1t may be MARCH 4, 1927 Flaning Youth : “Whew! Do I smell paint|C where around here, orj A |India and China 1k you do. |gantic proportions and st 0! merch ~—Mrs. L. E. Huston. |diang Protection Wilbur rs room-mate. “It's istache.” Vilbur explained. hat on when I call and o hm to put t lr"n Heilbronner. Q A elem = | crnment, of o e | result of the opium war between a and England? The opi —_——= Mississippl river and over the upper lake region. Conditions favor for this vicinity falr weather with slowly rising tem perature followed by increa um traffic between | ce of wealth to t governmen havi of the ted tl iat n:;nrm China e of tt ong Kon T = ont ¢ 1ts and or revenue to the In g become alfve to the 3 tures vesterday were: | Hizgh Atlanta .... .44 Atlantie City . t. The Chinese gov- | wing use he imp broug! of the whose salts are for tl | rose- | inno in th QUESTIONS ANSWERED b You can get an answ r to any|o - of fact or Information by writing to the Question Editor, New DBritain Herald, Washington Bureat, 1322 New York avenue.| Washington, D C.. enclosing two ' - S in stamps for reply. Medical, S°7S legal and marital advice cannot bte n, nor can extended research All other questions will receive a perscnal reply. Un signed requests cannot be answersd. Editor. Q Q. Who wrote “Though mills of God grind slodly, vet they grind cedingly emall; though with pa-| » he stands waiting, with t s he a is from the Sinngedichte of van To, How many 2 40th state in the is no 45th state. There man's agitation in tly to mak but nothing song that con- phrase “United we stand, The wor I aced ck to the Liberty Song written in 768 by John Dickinson,—"Then | join in hand, brave Americans all. . by dividing wa became famous » song “Flag of our | P. Morri | for our banner, thel! word recall gave the republic her o | rair 1 we stand, divid fall N mest nd prese us a nary ! conti ~colored; use e tax had not I cent of v To wha and b bodro he Prostiyts €on of a Prest 2d only \rv\ York . Norfolk nd confl Northfl z liquor? 1926 the court ruled carrying liquor ortl: St. Louis .. Washington .. paid i ° \» Bullard, Dillon, Sykes Approved for Rad » ton, March 4 (A—The tion of three of the five men President Coolidge to ba radio commi today rian churs wife was a ond wife an What is passing thr It is 1 ton for s and conditions Qbservation On The Weather i 1 it summer ana Washing for South nued and war winds rday. Conditions 7 maanin and compound of Mary and ynn. ition of the o v with » endi commor to girls' names as ¥n, Gwendolyn, cte. Q. What is the proper way to American Flag? north Atl: Seotia st tot T ¢ hose confirmed were Rear miral W. H. Bullard, retired, Media, P: Diilon, of Cali- fornia. Sykes, © Mississipp! Action on the nominations of O. H. Caldwell, of New York, and J. Bell ota, was deferred hen was the | anding that the in- Gray t commission would tomorrow. Even nominations fail tha commission could meet, organize and ntucky in nks are there in its territores and s« June Sell \hma Elephant So Ranicetos The Baby Will Study Peru, Ind, March ¢ UP—Mother love, flaming up in the heart of Queen, a big Indlan elephant, kept circus trainers at bay in their effort to teach Monton, Queen’s offspring, ricks to amuse the crowds. S0 the same jealousy in the shuff- cast will re n her separa- from her baby. Queen has down river to a Shrove amusement park, and when she leaves, Monton's schooling will be tion en sold Trainers gave up efforts to get to Monton after tentative approach- es had been met by a baleful glars from Queen’s red-rimmed eyes an ous twitching of her weav- Queen and Monton were captured hrought 1portation of 1d baby from the jungles recossful i Imd Plants Grow Faster During D ington, Ind., March 4. st in the Night P— row mo darkness of e calls : M. An- u o ee stany department rothe hic i 1 n sity, is measuring wwes the day as sun is down. 1‘1" actica in | also for | stand- the approved chools, which {3 suitable vilian adults, is as follows: g with right hand over the heart, | repeat together the following “I pledge allegiance to the g of the United States of America, | Republic for w! pn Nation, indivisible, with | berty and justice for a 1 the | words “to the Flag” the right hand ended palm upward, toward Flag and this position’ is held | {untll the end of the affirmative when the hand drops to the gide. Civilian | adults wil lalways show full rwpm\ to the Flag, when the pledge is/ being given, by merely standing at| attention, men removing the head-| ons in uniform should | render the right hand salute Q. What was the direct cause wr{l SHOWERS, SHOWERS, SHOWT wers, showe nealids, “going ity Ehowers ined in our U you s directed: CLIP COUPON OFF HERE = au, New Br! he got hot lips, you 1, do you know those "of soider that plumbers “Yeh, what about it?" (. “Well, my giri's got one of colorel red that she uses for —Margaret McGinn., THE DEADLY IN-BETWEEN SEASON, WHEN TS T00 LATE FOR SKATING GR COPSTING, AND T00 EARLY TOR BASE - BALL, AND MOTHERS KEEP TELLING WOU NOT TO GET YOUR. T’EET WET, AND TATHERS KEEP WARNING \YOU NOT TO RUN ACROSS LAWNS BECAUSE THE GROUND'S SOFT, AND THERE JUST DOESN'T SEEM ANYTHING IN THE WCRLD TO DO. GUWYRS 34 WILLIAMS e leng ruftf] towr dies’ Hall Cran| man 10

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