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8 New Britain H HERALD PUBLISH erald/ . Towued D At Eerald B SUBSCRIPTIO 9800 a Y~ Member of the Associated Press The Associatsd Press s exclust Member Audit Burean of Circnlation a national organizat s at last has hit g bill —The Legisla #os stride. It i3 k don of a | down glass balls. | | -Avlators who fly across the At- | little a The weather man seems t in exceptional good humor, promis- ing of us more of the fwo boys in Pl rested for strewing tacks way to stop they might obtain has had a perfect school for nine ye diull tester to gis of a hich a to has made the be swer as of st start In | = | is re- | » for the | Senator James A. garded as a likely ¢ Democratic nomination but he evid from Henry re than the possibility of presidenc 2 good fee worth m not setting exactly Ford is | right with a large block of voters who t their deductions abont him in formity with the he defends his client. 1 says he will prove all that the Dear- | printe W more or less of a profess ator Rec born th remark. Independent CONNECTICUT COMPANY PROPOSAL THE to outdo necticut Chambx that the guaran least, pany busses to ast company r of Commerce to the Chamber lertake to "6 & part of the ot expense, at runn Con not cost han tw dollars a day,” In return for which the company agrees to turn over a | fares colle ] The " C ipeal to the being to furnish New Brita tomers of amber the o or local made pany a co is counter pri ganizatio much, in the pa benefits granted very mu it conduct to tt F put 3 authorized Franklin routs of ses on the f{ranchise ca and down along the all, not at in husses tra cause, compa the shall ther loss anoth ance to tt n t eoncerning the upkeep road bed south of into Berlin. But there is one thing | ‘eertain and that is that the use of Bbe Lighway, or that part of it con- 3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, | bring tn any money. Weston usually | secretary of the New Britain Chris- 45 poor affer ons of his re- | Uan }.:\deu\or ol at its !flrst narte ceti eld las reof. ; Messrs, Osborne and Stephenson Consequently wheu he grew old | have purchased a asite on Main poverty stalked around the corner. |Strest, Plainville, at the head of “ Cew York for weeks be. | \VaShington street and will erect a X 23 modern brick factory bullding there. t at large knew about | [ocated on Whiting street at pre been for land- | ent, the firm anufacturers dies, re he happen- | 19018 and metal novelties. i bt woula | A P- Marsh wishes to announce! 11 that he has the exclusive sale of| ed Peats & Co. prize wall pa- n show samples of over 600 patterns ranging from five to: Aty ts per roll. | Carmody council, Knights of Co- Today's the Day, Lo made its contribution to! st Jokerick Mary's parish last evening aa, t of a lecture at the Russwin Messrs. F ns, ].nrlmm.l and Merrimal sang, and John J. Crean was soloist, as ller. J. on “Irishmen's 1 Freedom.” taining the trolley tracks is impos- | | the public it. Had ady in the place W 2d to wind up he no dc Send all communication Shop Editor, care of I ch lllustrates the dit- | pers Britain Herald, and you een promoting in Mad- Squars Garden—or boxing there, or pushing a bieycle around ison ; with merry s alth con- stantly and has lived to see a ripe the Madison Square | v injure their health. | - . Nichols, author of [ U° the million- | | has broken all | 1 came ou Last Night on the Back Officer (to man on door: “Have you key DPenbeck: “N my ner play which el who came to the with a gift of $30,00 incoma from which will be able to keep Weston frugally for the re- malnder of hls days. It w fine tine woma the pinch FactsandFancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN | The Greatest Mirac | T know abo i They fill me v ;l think that they | Weston Photogra even a w cover of < work wonders, and might look good on the 1 s e et In ma 8! But here et n who herselt poverty. Not an athlotic around New York Rickard down, went out of his way It Lot, on financially. One | turned. |saw an ¢ would want to of a telt a slickest and yet it's ni 1y t g upa ot cost a hu g stween work an you can work with- ifor: hy ) . dollars & oter 1n or | SXerCISe Drofoleginar out a special REEY City, from Tex T ANNOUNCED RADIO POLICY THE tnstead ryhody of his wi Sage Counsel! would think window s ut when T3 ride, ust get vours An - It rathe a ho thinks th rst to assist a fallen pede: ps has done more the fnterest in | ' T tH Ity tand buy It a a Nordic. an't afford it are doubt- Sh t your f & le of wou broa ho perh ¢ to uplitt athletic end casters is to govern the policy of 1! trade cc large cluster eral avor. 1 G =d after- v go and rest, do the dishes, nner specch ! A tree, 1t 1s a lov int 'Liza, and | It bears its leaves In n a seeking licenses are | oo e onar, to be disappolnted. Eu . Twenty-elght states, eince the "® | birth of the republic, have asked ional convention. O rs the proje CONVENTION The little birdies sing, acting chairman misston, en deligh rd Escept with ke | And yet it is an awk f To run into at night { 2 B ether from Wa reassurin Lis address over the shington, yet sound- st casionally one sti brought forward, as was the ca in New York state recently. e | A constitutional convention might Ibe a good thing in somo respect, £ respects 1t would be ~—Wini ed a note a “ruthless, " actlon. Most y Mrs. Lo sha articipate Patrick's Day Parade Mrs. Murphy He was show himself o because his boss towld him yellow streak!” isters will Another good index to brake ef- | ficiency is what the stcering wheel does to your ribs in an emergency. prospects of the | but in other which | + cannot | AYIHIRE but a good thing. an | Tt would give every Interest de- | siring radical changes an oppor- broadcasting win | 2 n8 E28 Ay onn | tunity to present plans opposing th s of monopoly | factory working of the e | present cat i Nobody knows ions deast b q ST It isn’t really Spring until you dad rather get up than turn over for an- other nap. will find little cheer in sight. The bring ai of the na of a spe e e By tHoss “Sugar Dadlles” might be usetul, b at that, it they'd learn to spank. fielq, | document. national sectional | 572t o | what the finish would be. | o eall The document that has served | > the nation well since its beginning | may have some faults; it may have great | some onerous amendments; it may as or ting is concerned. Th h little power, m e nt Poor, disarmed Germany. Noth- | thing to do but work and grab mar- |, kets and get rich. ratsa mat : s ve rous and would not ¥ atsa love Sam P the stations of % march. I say I'm Amerlcanism: Kie cost of gasoline; parking for minut ing about the | | i g t a | com. | POt be the quintessence of perfec. with the motor running. | cd number of large | loRaccording to the thinking of | i those who dislike some of the any of thesa operate o | : neths that conflict, or | tNINES It stands for. ge this fs only room for a | men mar still dats Pietro, The wets and drys are far apart | but not farther than a politician can | wanna go, straddle, ! | But it is sometning of such be- et { heem heesa gor in con-| | got yellow jar of the DiEn Influence that it should not be| Eliminating o radlo stations | ywaqp s : 1 with. Those who hope to | WON't make much differe Fans | o g ition ameridment | P2V¢ been doing it datsa ma Wi e Interest = of th s 1o p to see prot tional convention i < long and hard | rther such a plan. | It would be unsafe assurance before they is not under 1 unwise to puil down an entire house in order to rem THREE BROTHERS | Some time ago, when Judge Aliing still on the bench of the local ! court, he had before him the | of a boy who was charged with The lad’s mother 1lso present and the judge took {occasion to call her attentlon to the | derelictlon with logic and | The upshot of it was that | “given another Den da 1 a misdemeanor. Being a good sport,” in the aver- e ho old, just mcans enjoying SHOWING ] t artyrdom. FIGHT board of ad- son's To the doesn't indicate need of eye glas: nism in art cmpha ol boy was nce The youngster now is reported by | the an T Marionche clapa ¢ ve hetta ns rtment would ke Nicaragua 1 a look T as being charged with | he darned East Hampton, M brother was commit | reformatory for poli robbery in } Cheshire |reckless driving of an automobile | while Another brother | e Sam All he got out of t trouble was the cho don't need any to Poor Cook A members think the el Je r Correct this t find the coat I w take ythin the clerks so Publishers Syndi- will short the Superior Court rather astonishing When Judge Allin what emphatically to the par- i both on a charg record. of the gliry 20 Stits s s an 1 spoke (Copyright 13 me time ago some court obe- thought he s Observation On The Weather was since then, . seem to have vindicated | in this city say it is com- | mon to find y ts unable to glve the whercabouts of their children at | shington, March 1§.—Forecast ithern New land: Cloud owers tonight and Satur- tonight, colder Satur- v in western Massachusetts. Mod- crate to fresh south and southwest winds. | Fo t for stern New York: Mostly cloudy, probably showers to- night and Satur B! at cold in northwest portion tondght and in nd central portions Saturday. Modcrate to fresh winds, mostly south and southwest. onditions: A trough of low pressure prevails this morning from the upper lake region southwest- ward to the border, It is producing | the lower lake region, the o vallgy and portions of the dle Mississippt valley. Rains | ¢ also rep from the coast ctions of N An area of high pressure attended by lower temperatures the plains states from t wlian northwest. Conditions favor for this vicinity unsettied weather with local show- ers and not much change in tem- oele Officers down a ‘‘case” hl-'—‘v phoned to frequ em f om headquarters casion to make at homes and the | ers they reccive are as aston- tlluminative. Madison | and-s0?” may be the The for. Auestion, referring to a youth. runr‘ “Don’t know,” comes from the| sleepy-eved parent. Parents who care so little about ntly have o T inquiries ATHLETICS AND MONEY vin Wide ran ish champion of it crowd of cash cus tional affair the whereabou's of their offspring as to go to bed without a thought ut it might they to reflect that “he . are sleeping boys anything rob- 10p 1o hol ety ou ands in your y Dusty: “But I gt holes I gotta hold on to my ma M th up an | | ring un S| . 25 Years Ago Tuday the tthew's German Lutheran church The rey on interior of St I want to ma 1 Atlanta . this week and | Attantic City held in the church | Boston . Services of late have | Butialo in the school hall. The| Cincinnati preparing to observe its Chicago .. On ter Sun-| Denver confirmed will in-| Detroit e Otto Miller, Wil Glaban, | Duluth vard Reickert, Ldm Hoft- | Hatteras ... Otto Schindewolf, Julius | Jacksonville Pacitic and back | 5 ‘-;.n\l‘,'.;;“' Jm;:« Essel, Karl Nobetz| Kansas City an am Fenn. . s Angele the story got a nice apread on the | *7C, WL SO0 e o mmflioln: pages; but that didR't’ ghurch was elocted treasurer and | Miail s wieowbum vill be completed : you sec crvices will be next Sunc n held irch s h anniversary. day those to be but neve: (And as other Fun Shop { tors arranged it)— The Turn Down George: “I would like your daughter.” Pradley: “Which ene L ma from the ! trip W Whe Atlantic to the ston . sporting will be forwarded to New York. s Day this one should be One to go down in history 10p When Black Is Read hunk of ice! And in among its various t | T never think about the trce | The Reason for His Non-Appearance ick heesa gone but ect Irishmen O'set ma land ARCH 18, 1927, Bradley: “Young man, you the United States was 669,400,000 Britgy gunboat to tha British can- ouldn't earn enough money to keep | bushels, and the farm valug of the | teen gshore. er in axle grease!” | |crop was $347,993,000. (Clgngking s in the “lorine Klingenstain. Q. How tall was Rudolph Valen- | provi S E szeptivan tno and how much did he weigh? |Y river, some He was five feet, eleven inches |of th% recent to atall and weighed 154 pounds. | China). | Q. Why is the Rock of Gi The | used as a synonym for streng: ed, “What di4 she say2”” | A. Itisat the southermost point e told him to ask her |of the Iherian Per and rds the entrance to the Mediterranean “And what did Howard | The British have possessed it & say to the father?" | 1713 and have constructed an elabo- Austin: “Asked him whether he |rate system of tunnels and gun em- d any objection to his removing a | placements which are supposed to ictures from the house im:rl(q it impregnable; thercfore it is —H. L. Hanse la popular ony strength. A large and secure has been built at its foot. hinese a it Q. Where are “Our Gang” come- - orities. | dies produced? =t Tial Foach Studtos, Cuwver Edison Repets Rubber . California. | Plant Giws in Florida What is the total number of | por; Myers, Fi, March 18 tions the President of the United | Tpomas A, Edisoy 2Ton 18 ¢ | States can fill by appointment? D i o, =D nlCy blaxcan oLy spnolitmencr, at his winter homiare growing but i SPmeaRLe NOWSpApEr Men A too impatient | iven as the number is changing ;oo recults, the in paticy nily, He appolnts the heads| procod tor gerd . decianed: | of departments of the government, |, o tCREC, O T ‘fi’”‘“ s on hi { most of the bureau chiefs, judg iy b | the inferior federal courts 8 test tubes for & gncil stub yes= | commissioners, such as t |service and interstate commerce | commissioners, re officers, | United States marshals, cortain post- masters, ambassadors, ectc. To- | QUESTIONS ANSWERED | gether they constitute many thou- | sands. You can get an answ r to any = 5 question of fact or information by | Q- WWhen and where did Empress Writing to the Question Editor, | Flizabeth, wite of Emperor Francis |New Britain Herald, Washington|JOS°PR of Austria Hungary die? | Bureay, 1322 New York avenue. | > “hwd!e ol visit V!Dw(z(vi‘nemm | Washington, D. C.. enclosing two | Switzeriand, she was stabbod, on !cents in stamps for reply. Medical, SePteraber 10, 1835, by Tuccheni, an | legal and marital advice cannot e |lfalian anarchist and died & few given, nor can extended research| = e Taro be undertaken. All other questions Yjhoanied e WoHd over/ | | will recelve a personal reply. Un- e ,;:;“,_.E.’; igned requests cannot be answered. S e All letters are confidential.—Editor. e i Q. What {s the Italian and ish population of New Yorl;. T | | e | {nland on th distance west How He Put It trouble zones in Orville: “Howard proposed : tattoed girl, I hea Austin: “Right! graltar varines, who were unarm- Wert accompanied by British ait. They gave chase 1 thegoolies seized the stores, and the lager dropped them. When e marlny picked up the goods 1n, hoWeer, a mob of Chiness attacked temn with sticks and stones and s British were forced es. it cred no serion- ONSE Pratt protested s to Fun he New r letter lks? 5 out: i Book Porch shivering st your | | be Ve le *d¥ines do not enough for the seeds results to- lle to exe on Mr. them all notthe right to grow aper T and they I went to e rubber place and They were enue wan mo amine t Tord's dead. king,” Mr. househol . | c card fitchell Edison, mem of his id, continuesio spend most of his time at his ryher ex- periments and is highly yatiefied with the progress his plals are ers, minutes Q op Roolk S fircside! dinand of Austria dent. Q. Who played the part of Fd- mund Dantes in the picture “Monte | Christo” and what part, i any, did | There are 803,048 Ttalians and John Gi¥bert play in the same ple-| ___| ress of the | ichanan’s ad- | he Giant Erterprise that Stritches Fron Main to Missouri Celebratingy s vt~ eoons | Golden Jubilee, belonging to the “Avenging so- clety” clashed with British marines | at Chungking yesterday and seized naval stores being conveyed from a 1 vra hody pertain d sion 000 Jews, ture? A, “The Black Hunter,' 'a story | 11¢ took tho part of Edmund Dantes | d rued? Who served as the m © Freud is an Austrian. A A. Harrlet Lane his niece. Tn | Day ¢ Balti A. The state motto {s “Agricul- | 0¢ Baltimore. Q. What countries produce the g : | . Over Movie Rights | Rumania, Jugoslavia and Brazil. Bernard Shaw was pr this morning | The act establishing the | brought against him by Jesse Arnold | to the welfare of chil- he Chocolate Soldier.’ inv the questions of infant|a film v of “Tha Chocolats | rous while accidents ar maintains that the operctta repro- | in the s and territories, “The Chocolate Sold did not What |s James Ollver Cur-{ A. John Gilbert was the star of | wood's latest book? Monte Cristo, playing a dual role. | of Quebec fn 1750. |and also plaved the role of the| Q. \What nationality are Nietzche | Count of Monte Cristo. A. Nietzsche was a German and | White House during Bt | ministration? atraid to| @ What is the state flower and faeliold motto of Tennessee? 1866 she married Henry H. Johnston | | | ture, Commerce”, The state flower | S [ | 1s the passion flower. IShaw Defending Sit | | larzest amount of corn? | | | A, The United entina, | Tond March 18 (P—Georze nt in the | Q. What are the functions o | chancery division court e tes Children's Burcau? | for the opening of the action u provides that it shall inves- | L.evinson of Los Angeles in connee- | report upon all matters | tion with t 1 rights of the oper- | | en and child life among all classes r. Levinson asks for a declara- | of our people, and shall especially | tlon that lie is entitled to produce | mortality, the birth rate, orphanage, | Soldier” without the eonsent of | courts, desertion, da | Shaw, the Irish dramatist | diseases mployr and legis- | duced his pl “Arms and th children Man Mr. Levinson holds that | The 1 to publish | produce any substantial parts of Shaw's pla stat 1 is also empow Its of these inves g0 Z parade. in- sa radin “;\"eng};; Society;Has Clash With Brit charged | . with the Federal administration of the Towner Act for the promotion of the welfare and hy- maternity and infancy. ader this act the federal and state governments are co-operating in their cfforts to reduce maternal and | infant mortaliy. | Why are st hepp | ot b e e pearls gronsidered | some signifi- 1l gems? | 11 that pearls yone wearing pure superstition. | superstitions con- | ny other gems. 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The | 5 production of Wheat, in f rk 1a da 1 , and encloso 2 pe, or coin, sio world's | in the | 1 he NEW BRITAN I am a reader o HERALD. shouldn't sockets in'em an’ bles!” hop Joke rry your n my wife A rtheless T . M. WHETHER TO RISK CATCHING COLD IN THE ANKLES BY CONTINUING TO CALL THE CAT, OR T0 60 TO BED WITH THE IKELY PROSPECT OF HAVING TO GET UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT TO LETHER IN e etns Contribu- to marry Georgems “The channel swimmery