New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1927, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1977 sord how mas rd trip ¢ h t 33333 Herald ;.o 3 15 ‘ ‘FactsandFuncivsstj —THE OBSERVER— LY ROBLRT QUILLEN % kit 32332382 New Britain 3238 Makes Random Observations On the City and Its People o more ed vovage of ca hag except for a t 1 over Victoria Falls. ive been worn send all communications to Fun stop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. Associated Pres THEL CHORAL CONCERT Member Aulit Bureau of Circulation TOMORROW He will ud har : and Gray, She Sags ( PHAT RADIO “BUZZ t 3 o ‘ 5 . t I} - | nt (In i s 1o le ore vou duneed on ORS s B i 5 nat Loniorrow ¥ MOTORS TN JERSE i I BUSINGSS MAN WRITES TO | why curt Hoy e i & 25 Y T THID STORK | asiac pr revie i nd | A i, A i 1 T by C Moran | 3 ir parts. It is “ cars gG lld&'j Stork & C n i that the comedian has i = fant 1 1 linca that are, {date of Pre - Mr. St r “knock-outs.” |tion, all sha o of ¢ Dat - . Jenl 10 anvone but [removed. Th e 1 cd upon which |clear day - s to do jus- | “Stormy” s I m t i continued to X Mrs, Snyder « Gray. " PERPETUAL CHANGES E 14 f- bl AL some me from | ) t 11 1-2 cent : M s stuck to its fow m nt 1ce t m.r,»f“‘y‘nr ¥ A g re als s to settle wn 10 iyoy folks o ir i e b ot » —— | busi dance correct- : Taft \ 2 12 P - Rl Waste Lahor Iy even if rather badly. The €OmM-{jep that bl P g 1 you E to 0 cdjan does get ines won i a ifter and the audience 5 |the one storm. : : A 1 vociferously. Even when the rein- s Tiaperston T | : : oo b forced platform breaks down asi ek il S oy ; e L v a nd topples the ingenie into a pa _ S o ¢ . o il O N RaDERr p ing wailer who | q with ¢ gl nadl sy i ; ST i 1l the s ture re- | rms ”‘,.‘”‘ Gorr : L Village home 1) act and wastes its time Fer R ¢ ot o o . on road 1 nd |, ‘ 3 r ; o w The other day we saw an unpre- | it An automo- | “AF ©C L i G » going up Main street stopped at oo yoqay aven i s G National bank corner when 3 ¢ light switched fr E 1o 7 i i warning amber. i 8 i o ased. 2 1 of speeding up to 3 ¥ 4 Sl G 2ht before the red showed, th B vas a f i s @ ate to o dead stop. Now why €T o : ] souther O Bagion 5 o chould this driver stop his car for t GRS UOT ; ; 5 o the amber light? No one else had | Irs S Inage . cver done it. Why should blacksmith ot Well give you just three gues: Sunday fair v | All right. You probably come back heatnte. A {*h the guess he was a very _ was taken by 7 abiding citizen. openhaver, a Lut i Rut he wasn't. L He saw a cop standing on the cor- et o | ner, your second =8 will be. S v b ¥ siayed on t Atlantic ni | However, there was no policeman | 1 t BELEeT Thna 4 within two blocks. we s low over foundland, Desperately, you will hazard the | Interesting 18 the noi | TRl Ao L : Gl O TR R RO iecom- rogion of Hudson Iay, Ontario G | ing month, draw 1628's wther | Temperatures have fallen in the P me to him. out of his ha south portion of the Middle Atlantic ta Our lips me And so the pubdlication con 1 struggled against suaranteeing nothing, ask g utlook is for rain on Saturs eftorts availed me not ing t, in its strange carcer, oL Middle: Alikntioe stataa 3 vou little b | nin and more followers cach mean pullin’ my hair? te Governor Hamilton | » 5 = na s ! JRrmwaY, s fe Wi e daid me back in my eradle jof }“"{—“v;,» sel to uso the 100k | Man Who Danced IR i sr ! ling_courtesy | would give me son - Andrew Harley | cntions. School ehildren in western | At 109 Years, Dies e e ki o . . = | Wand still whipped for| —Ney April 2 (P—Chaim i 1x will fadl upe il ) wany friends. H i n: o His Proper Cognomen eptitious refercnces to t ul- | Weiss, ) dmiced the Charleston a an o' has.nin ong 2 4 < Wik G T v L \ Tisher: “The guy that brings M, iplication table which appears in|few weeks ago at a party celebrat- Si Lo visit the bu ol 1) 4 B g | those flowers seems to reign in her of the book. People write his 100th birthds T WAL 1y 2%y i o ; ora% | heart.” publishers asking r t home o ] Cople cport olling: “Rain s right! He's an |for babies, horses, automobiles and | Daushic f Istacl on the lower 1s My First Kiss April shower. {real cetate sub-divisions st S % \ivea fop 1ice i hed me withont lesi-| Fisher: “What makes you think (the papers ho-ho and hasha — bu n ) days. ngo While i tatio that |very quiet nd when they will \is daily walk he contracted & 5ol 1 folt & thrill a8 he came near me | Collins: “He brings May flowers.” {likely be heard cold which doveloped Into pneu- e thrill of anticipation, and yet— —C. E. Denkler — mor 100 T was afraid. 1o gathered, me in | (Copyright. 1927, Reproduct Willlam B. Wilber, who pilots the - — arf Lis arms a trifle roughly and pressed | Forbidden) municipal building clevator can tell AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS th \

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