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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1927 New Br:tam Herald| HERALD PUBLISIING COMPANY | s At Herald BUBS a Yea fra] 6o TELEPH Business ¢ Editortal R Press Member of tho Associated The Assoctated Preey iy ex itled to the use for repu | oews credited t dited tn_tils newa published t! Member Audit Bureau ot (irc 1e 2 maticaal circulation. Ou: od upon t i utton Agures ional sdverilsers. —Socony hill an American POV ting mor ford judgs be no ¢ who was paid a women liquor 1o cost of livin 1ced an infinitesin that has nothing to of friend wif:'s 19 hav g 18t as cl —City longer | inventions that have any welght is constructed. firemen should no diffic when —The original score and libretto of Wagner's “Rheingold” has turn- ed up in New York, and lector who owns it do it at a higher figure ever earned from any Han of his operas. If the distaste for Ch films tinues the once pular film cdian stands to losc hie will ever need to pay his regardless of 1 livorce procecdings, is surprising maple Living near § his sap with a oxen."” —1f Henry with his plan of retail husiness i may come when ¢ city will be d working for the f —The good old @ to have been heiter To pre at pains to in 1872, w prove t! ent v horrid pre fashion plaining Straton tivst In Chicago it openly follo ness for the «3 of black red there, th. Thers s¢ bad feel indland, a wreat Drita two colonics the same ¢ have been about. S paNGrn THIS “SVLESMANSHIP DUE FOR A 1AL The 0d of dise being ¢ people in high-power at fvm ine dreds of others follow THEN A MILLION AUTOING n son story of as wnds of ad is a bad habit, and we sup- car rded the they ha long, | Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN ion where Art is long. that kind of neral bribes an- a licking. Boy, page It is also pretty thin magazine. vithout reg So one Chines: other to take the di- | Landis. According to the nts against Ameri thr ans, one has a pro- | a trade, and six nd an order book. probably laboratc has been rtens lit Lewis can write but a { number of books. There are 0 many things to hate, | hiss dominantly — An old-tim when the or marine can order was ‘amera! remem- | ire at! Shoot causes the heart beats 1440 would re- al Kind min ome un- | s live through an en- ~ year without that ma Doutl nature sKy- serapers. The neck is pivoted on a | universal joint. who - Englishmen Americans to the s thesis would have it that i beats faster cart i WS — | drive to the left; | hogs in the | n exercising themselves as a must face a s the Ly to work Putting religion in politics work out all ri It has nec little religion for a long time, may Tt's better to have children. Then | after your silver wedding you ca divide the gravy ladles. vonderful machine, 1 no itists can ever prove art of placing beak ing intellectual | Killed anyone by caus- Mencken's vo- | We cigar to overesert jtself, willing to bet a wrapper that United States would be Under the proposed tres aguz will be protected ags ¥ B e GhO ason | { to fear. | gainst a cigar not a co-ed in the entire will be influenced talk from Co! o by this startling lorado. i | Usually yvou can tell hy watching the man with the hoe whether he is iterested in a crop or bait. COMPULSION NEEDED IN CONSOLIDATIONS , Rt Tt's strange how the only man in While railroad managers talk | America who thinks a big guy inno- | the { cent happens to get on the jury. | { | i | stirred at million persuasively about beauties of ntion of a photo- idations as they would wish to vears bave them, shippers being served by two or more ro are not as yet " convinced of 4 beauties, In cntors who AT New not southern New England, ny produced | ginners are foreed to use the QTS Haven, this { ADLLIGate ling is perhaps other | No marriage can be a success it | the thrill wears off hefore habit has| made it unnecessary. | | 1 greater so prominent; but in parts of New England who ' . where the B. & A. the New compete, some notably YAy Haven, Atswould meatic g fne B & M let them remain competitors. the would there i r suceess he- ow the long, anxious wait to! cee if they discover the joker in .\'O\H" income tax returr no doubt that general desire i ng for gLy manss Jther scctions of country, affect nificance | where consolidations TFortunately, contempt for ‘nate isn't punishable if you 1 it. ' %3 T | The old monarchy had its good | points. There were fewer units of government to issue bonds, the for irger arcas and be of &l to mora shippers, tend to anticipate ¢ his, wonder got a mw a reduction in the promptness and quality of service in case of consoli- on one raiiroad, as in who send goods to wecting railroads, they | pack Tn the wicked old days you didn't | have to drink anything rotten to has prove yourself a free man, are | | would get | | han a | i one Correct this sentence: will wait until after lunch.” said th husband, “I'll be delighted to go shopping with you. Publishers Syndi- cate, 25 Years Ago Today The cighth asscmbly of the A. G. Wihist club was held in Booth's Lall lust evening. The event tormal- | ly opened these hails, which have | been rebuilt, They were not put in | coudition when the block was built up after the last fire, and they are (tlons fear unemploy- | uow very attractive, First Licutenant George M. My- croft has resigned from Company I, | this being the second first licutenant the company has lost within & ! month. William H. Scheuy resigned of the pros and | a short while ago. Second lieuts n- | consalidations, | ANt H. L. Curtis is the choice of the | corpany for the vacated pos | Marcus Holcomb of ounscl for the county commission. | thing:” | crs, stated at the mecting in Hart- | ford today that in about two we he would be ready to try th 'q:]w;.!\, of the saloon kecpers. Three cases are from this eity, those of Ander- | son, Gabin and Casey, who were re- i licenses this year, he Swedish-Ameri club mat night and voted to support Sherift John B. Brink for re-clection, Andrew G, Johnson and Ernest 1 Wann refused fo consider offors for | ! councilman and collector, | William D, Corbett of the Corse Payton Stock Co. will dircet tomor- row afternoon’s rehearsal of “Iate soon o he presented by the Y . A. & B. socicty. Harrigans 1 in the Herald huilding, T long Lof over 7.600 picees forming modsls which move, all made by hand. Th are varions unor articles, also a cavalry-Tndian battle, strel troupe, and a fleet of ships. All are worked by lanism John Trumbull of out of It yon lower rate more expeditious soll Teliveries systems were brou, more concentrated managements. iness man as he 5 Copyright, 192 Many holders of railrcad securi- | fear that the their That also counts 2 " ties also earning | capacity of investments may | counsolidations; AT NIGHT impaired by ik the dep 1 the presence of repair reverse. nding for their pros- uction pilants fear that uni- of railroads will dislocate ntal industrics upon which their prosperity is based. abor org ment of members through a redue- i less opportunity T tion in work forces which might be : made possible through widespread consolidations. times w night These are Some One L occa- cond railroad are quite likely to be heard | il 5 | Southingto: of with Increasing vigor. One side | says they will be a “good other side Liolds up its collective hand in horror. The general public, f it takes more ti lukewarm is well Interstate Com- and situation,” na in the proceedings, “t the Commission Congross o0 or will for g ations ean scarc ey is strong aiftie Cois ity that con- the do not want to iseum §s now with the S LA is cons er line oads. As iy consoli this diffienlty is rowds fail to tes of lieved | W aty will Plainyille s ) birds a rst shoot of the New Britain Gun | ed Monier, Jr., hit 5 out of 100 | goor club, F slidations have | 2 Ozone Heights baseball team, with seven men, defeated the aine South Burritts y erd by 8 to 7. A. €. Sternberg was elected a | trustee at the 34th annual meeting | of the Masonic Mutual Benefit sociation of Connectient last eve- ral sinee the 920 went into ronds have the fleld and slar brands e of which ning. The petition for t hox in this city w ed at the last meeting of the com- mon council. The ministers are not decided about carrying the matter through. They bilivve Mr. Willis i< managing the houts as well as Lous | ey conld be Landled The boom for Judge Cooper is s 100 foading to the beliaf that Alderman 1y the [ Curtis ey have tronble in winning lines | the mayorality nomination at the repiublican cancus, The agitation for a flag sidewalk on the side of Myrtle street b Cirove and Curtis street is rbont to be revived, This has long been a bone of contention in the pub- forbidding of consolidation plans not present- A KISS n tran: or portation fa- cies of compune trong sonth | there? THESE { Brenon | Dear Send all communications 0 Fun Shop Editor, carc of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York A Garden of Che From cover to cover A cultivatio get your copy Programs Coming Parker: “See that He's done a lot radio. Grant: “A great inventor Park 0, a do three announcers’ adenoid REASONS WHY THE! GOT MARRIEL frew My heart is Andrew's till the When Death shall wicld his sickle; lad passed FOLKS day ) @ chance to ay: 1. Surasin I told her T could danc "Till do its sumimc She gave my hand a little And didn't “Oh, il bt To every girl yos, you : same you Calvin el mucl suid a lot, they told me ine only g coll That dic but his cyes that he was all | The that I ever knocked n't hand me a N Bell s not wha °s voice The essence of a About her other Gilbert Prandt Quite : “What do you think of who imit Tren Benton: “I th Iren t: cesstul, isn' wo- Who can | & co say, just | money Ambition ret, aged seven, was liste older sisters, falk r g ambitions en they were through sl “My greatest ambition is to widower: am POOR Brenon had just She spoiled the whol 1 knew that if 1 did from her at once, she'd have me before the altar inside I decided to get away club. So I went to my hostess | “I'm sorry,* T said, “but Twe picked up a little indigestion. I think I'll run on home.” “Why, that's too bad,” “Just wait a minute. I'll drive home.” Snorts and 1 go to lh»»: said. Miss she have | Dowling Mr. Judell: It was the day before my was due to return home from a two- At the office T got atelegram say- ing that she would be home a day | carlier than she expected. T w | dgarned well that if T didn't get home and put a few things under cover, I wouldn't have any home. The boss is very strict about sence. wif ab- | " 1 said (it was the Yest stall 1 could think of), “I've picked up a headache. T don't like to quit work for the day, but T'Il have to 20 out for just a few minutes to get me some aspirin, Will that be all right?"” o ¢ opening bottle pirin l;hm's nd Moa was my unlucky day!t —Raymond Krause os: said whole won't his dest be necessary,” he “Here's a That WHY NOT HAVE A LITTLE STYLE WITH THE SPRING PLOWING ? (As found in The Joke Factory). Drug Store What color Phyli ed, Fun Shop Clerk: "A lipstick of course, silly T council and lias been the source of much factional bitterness, A3 | (And as other Fun Shop ‘mlrr\lnlr} tors twisted it)— i say (the sweet wr of heat | the bvattle the Yum, ladys is a sweet thing. Yuy o | pared? A Split “Is she? Boy, every night |to the to see her she takes it from r face with powder- |alum and fon the 1! Sweeney. |dry. Soften the ski cloth and ser th heing ea How the skin se of the the body. two parts —Grace ialist t cream yo unount of sw tace picee of ic oil. Skins “Wouldn't it be the same a solution of one par iceman ?* i 10 ith Oberndorfer |alum and salt shou £ in water. This com roand Wi mitted to come to “Yes, we bmerge the 18, Did s condition Where was th to step cut | railroad built in the thing Hot!" | A. The first H. Kn clectric railway of producti iy rocord Davenport, After putting | should ct ol Mur thing with a : good you cold “No. I'm going ind T we was mad blacksmi of indon, not ur v be called construeted. This tion li 1,000 feet lo Berlin International Siemens and Hals practical overhead t hich dout overhe with atr ing on top of Q. How Cut-off long has unds vhen will it Work on the heen are snake skull and remove hy side, and streteh until 11 not to scrape 100 deep. After this process apply a sometimes pickled in par for a day attempt was an the wire Ihigh cast of the Mis | with center this morning over tha upper Ohio valley and middle At- lantic states. A disturbance tered over Manitoba, another ove Utah. Cloudy weather prevails the Mississippi valley and rains have occurred from Minnesota south- ward to Oklahoma, Ark as and western Tenne N cmperaturcs continue to rise in the plaing states and are no moderate for th son of the year in all sections. Conditions favor for this vicinity ts water. The fair weather followed by increase 14 be dissolved ing cloudiness with rising temper position is per- tu boil. When skin and leave or two. skins pre- ippi river up the center Apply one part alt, rubbed n with a damp he inner tissue, small I or neats foot t alum, and two The temperatures yestorday were: Hizh Low Atlanta ...... 05 i6 he first electric | Atlantic i dd United States? Boston ... il to build an | Buiialo ... . 36 which there is Chicago e by Thomas Cincinnati . th and wheel- Denver ... Vermont in Detroit \til 1578, how- | Duluth the | Hatteras ilway was | Jacksonville exhibi- e, built at the exposition by The first rolley line was in 1584, in (G TUNICATED W conductors | olley YES, ROGERS IS MAYOR v New Britain Herald Will Rogers, the ally m r e comedian, town in Cali- yor of t Natron, en laid QUESTIONS ANSWERLD T m Sep You can gcl an answ r to any question of fact or information by ing to the Qu ion Editor, Britain Herald, Washington | 71 00 Bureal, 1322 New York avenue. ! ginoi Washington, D. C.. enclosing two \. cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be | - - given, nor can extended rescarch | ', be undertaken. All other questions. receive a perscnal rep Jitns signed requests cannot be All letters are co i rom Fugene south o (ool on the California. on It is estimate about What destroye “Alum Chiv Ixplosion of » ton steamer answered ldential.—Editor Ry The dir o - Wication in 1 1in th n at April ctions £rown son. I Ben- non-prof Ireau. > s Cat s in Leona ina hers, pub- University cets of the sublic and t Tost organized? Post was organized inois, April 6, 1866, 1o principal objects o m in and s then frater elings wh in together Dacatur, 1 uin- ws who bellion; to! cloudiness with slo ul history | perature in the ir : and to lend [ variable winds beco and to their | Wednesday tonight; Wednesd who has to the orpl the 1 I'oremast, main for Taste mes of the e tonight: Wedne cloudiness mast, perature, howers in ntie to-moderate Condition: probably n mast. What is B, T, U.2 The initials stand for Britis nal Unit which means the unit | required to raise the tem- | perature of 1 pound of water degree Fahrenheit Vhen s Island and extreme Pres: the what attle was | A bulletin with listing result? A. It was fought on J 1813 Craney 1 small island near thy izanbeth river. The flats ex- tend northward toward Hampton ltoads, Virginia. On the date of Dritish, under Warren, naval attack on the small | n garrison there, numbering I plus 150 seamen who had i f the “Constella- to cov tion.” Several of the British ships| round on the flats about a| ards in front of the shore, l STREET You can ascertain —-—-—- made a Ameri S0 men en landed from New NAMB ran hundred v i we fire The attack Q. How many United States? A. 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