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[} NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927. . to stand 90 in creased, that taxation must be I'd kiss you. come? What causes the star-like A o an alodd Teoninitre . | meatri ou'd kiss me you'd |apprarance? NA'JH ” n a v Factsandpanclés [ know me bett A. Most of the star sapphires HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | 3 i 2 tigu, and all the rest of the dole- | —L. U. C. come from Ceylon. The star-like THE SPIRIT O f 3 He blamed the coal| BY ROBERT QUILLEN L] appearance is due to minute crys- “lmmd Dail ) | et Lol js | strike last year, at least in part; | — a r contributors played |tals, layers or channels in the stone of itself was something of s . arot with it)— | which reflect the incident so as to | KrtGel o Health Week in Ilinois prolably — | produce the stellar effects. difficul'y brought on by |includes sterilizing the machine gun Ask Your Grocer About This One| ( When was the Twentieth e i After the policeman had been | Century Limited an 18 hour lmin‘FiI‘e FOHOWS Explosififl ifl on of German coal | e kissing the servant girl who had just | between New York and Chicago? ‘q tranty moymEnts: i A e R 1c from Germany and could n A, The schedule in 1902 when chemlcal Facwry [ : d h ¥ 2 3 . 3 & il she looked up at him | the train was put on was 20 hours, aln as Second Class Mail Matter. | e e that ted in < n our eyes to the Jos- | reaching the climax.” says a critic.) nd all communication innocently asked: later reduced to 18 hours, but again 2 World War we discover a | Anyway, this is true of winter. {]shop Editor, care of the New Lips mich increased to 20 hours, as the best TELEPHONE CALLS s b lior o i, (erniang St ; : . Forq | Britain Herald, ana your tetter ~ Fomuel b e acho@hls fov sabsly sl comtmt | |, ek Agel 3% Loan Bimasae oos B 00 : s > el iy Niquidation in | g e O e Forime| [ ™) be forwarded w0 New York . e Q. What is the superstition con- 'NE: dancing flames, lurld from & i on ¢ e ’:'}'r,\;'l‘l‘.,”.",, s WlegRlnE The Befuddled Necker cerning the howling or whining of taste of chemicals, roared through b AR Front Page Stuift Howard: “I called on Dorothy list | d {he approaching death of two bulidings of the Naugatck e e 8 ! tmy a an being? i a ' ol ries are driv: .eagues have oper R and had the time of my life.”” |4 human being? { Chemical company, plant here yis- > rich be- | flk‘g i e .yw.,«- T e | Lestie: “In whe A. An ancient tradition is that | SR BT S ATk Member of thy Assuc Aok Stn s an | cam : ! me fabu- A B S oy st it ensored only| . Howara: ¢ said why 't 1]the howling of dogs portends deatn |erday and left ruin and twis wq i e 5 ; g et st e ey tHangto o RoT | - Y| kiss her and when 1 tried it she jan amities. This appears to be machinery in their path. Dull - A s 1 Y . ; gl b = S| ts and suiciles all | eracked my face. Ske asked me why | @ relic of the days when men made | plosions, deep voiced and ominous, country in ]1 1 e ! er o suleldes all 117000 hug her and when T did so | deities of animals. As a deity, the [roused people in neighbaring hous: s tod showaiwiile New T L o Baln ws of a diamond hero | $he gave me another crack!” dog was supposed to be able to|agross the ituck river in 1 i the origin 4 e o : ror RS T e e e O nd give warning of |to feel the terrific heat of t} Irisls JRose, it by howling or barking. hot breath of the flames, On¢ e atrs miohan. What has been done in regard | barely” escaped with his life as 1he . A & Anne 0 shaft ard ch propert » 1 | | nearly envecloped him. A. In the carly part of 1822, the| Fear that workmen had perilicd ’ appellate division of the Supreme |in the fire when flames suddenly AL |court, in New York city, disharred|Scemed to spring up from every ; K ! ; |an attorney because he had efrcu-|€OFNer of the structure without {aiiiow o momanwith 4 f«l\:l\l.‘ll > lated the Jans claimants in an at. | warning, were discounted by coni- 3 nlo. Aally e . e topg | (30 hee children to her credit. 1k "lv‘dklwll‘ 3 g tempt to obtain funds for anothes |Pany officials late last night whe: : " a 0 - . 2 [ hat another of the worla's smaitest e A 3 5 i ‘n;,v‘.::(:r.’.”;. U‘,? | o investigation and contest. The at-|checkup of employes showed all ¢ Binare: Schul : e ‘ e Sl Scapin in o Gl 0 - ] e agne; | torney, according to the Appellate | counted for. The loss, conservative It s a t | i g | _mi 2 ce, a0 {tribunal, kn “that investigation | ©Stimates show, will reach $90.000, Fodn By o : ¢ specimen of womanhood. low talk ahout himself. in Company officers could give no idea PHE. BASEBALL SEASON ; 4 ot e . clghs atbirth | = Lo L % . of the loss, but admitted that the : i g oint that few mothers| Senator Borah gives Lack J care noble names What s i { machinery in the plant will be cost- MAKLES 1TS BOW e ) S veatar 1 1 point that lf W mothers| o5y ealary, It only conscience f 1er, Virgil, Rabelais, Z “Mizpah"? teas oriEinifed 1y to replace. 'l"nepcompn,ny is own. general tendency S | would make SShaphbiainal Win ke e : : 2 TR 5 i L SR \\Ir)wnllv make tho others givo ta hens, llet, irowning, i | A, The word s Hebrew for|cd by the United States Rubber SAREER ) B RS Coleridze, or Foe, or Gray? 2 i 5 ] | “wateh”, “lookout"”. It is the nama | COMPany, and was inaured. takes n the b \ S e What we| st leridge, or Toe, or Gray? o |of several places in Palestine, of Wi st ; } oag (| know 1 Siioayer S At BRSSO ST Bl ; Bt ot F XAJ { which the most important is the HREE MINERS EILLED Gl : ¢ this is not always an indication of | piq teiul proves he has no. sex iSesank - P and pillar set up by| RParnsley, York, Eng., April 12 (P % o end S o PURP i L s diR s Teth 10 ¢ i 8 el o ob and his brethren as a wit.|—Three men were killed when the ) probably lon- | peal. ; o Ve e . - — = 55 of the covenant between Jacol |F0Of Of the Wharnclifte colliery near oper food, good care and | e — : i, QUESTIONS ANSWERED and Laban. The use of “Mizpah" [Dere collapsed this morning. Four- forsakows | o can gel an answ r to any|as an inscription for memorial rings |t¢eN Men Were removed. All were lical attention when | In nearly all cities there is a p ¢ | ALy d el Loys of the beaus | e G flen is a greater |u~nmm«}|1m man to get you for loitering any | i liotlon 8t fack! or information "";n :. r)vl‘ .:llpon _um words occurring ::l;‘t:d g:t.l h((;or:;'y.l!njured were re. 04 3 4 i Ko i 100 much fat on baby's limbs, | Place except at a desk. | iting to the Question Editor,| ] connection with the setting up of £ e ot 2 ood rtunat : i B2 o g o s R v ‘Britain Herald, Washington |\ heap of stones by Jacob and hia| Fire broke out atter the collapes Sl e e o e i e nt | Doctors tell us that when babies are [ 4o R o elion d ISk hednef thiess E e York avenue, | Prothers. “The Lord watch between an;i the rescue was made with difi- F FREe £y “{me and thee.” cu mal in every respect the size at | that reform laws are meant for the ¥ b | tha aws are meant for t hington, D. C.. encloging two| ks Jrth doesn't matter quite as much |other fellow. ¢ s e anyent ma cents in stamps for ,ep.;" Medical, | @ What causes the large white D | S : w the job. | legal and marital advice cannot be| M8 that occasionally encircles the | moon and some of the stars? ; | Pornography is a localism. To btas - find that the bahy wh as so small . given, nor can extended research| 2 will gather daily in | ing to make the sacrifice if L baby who was so small /g “nearly eversthing has| ywhat u - : e o lons| . A- The phenomena are oalled t had to be fed with a fountain | e f 1 | e undertaken. | Alll Other questions i, ;o ionisoronae) o) 1 /! | kick enough to he naughty. i Now gon vay { will recelve a perscnal reply. Un-| 010f ae They are two en- en filler survived and prospere Not one of them could steal a base | signed requests cannot be answered. | r¢ly different phenomena. Halo is the larger, usually uncolored, and The industr s indigen 1 1 1 Q of us, 1t A 5 é ’ : nd the one which weighed to buy from a” Oy peg o sccond sack. PLAY 2 —Editor. : ; g ighed 14 ] niassiio, Lo vy from a Ti80s onl sack. TLAY | Al letters aro confidential.—Editor. 1 ' *TET TRy uicolorcd, and | and flatter as though you | i 5 : ich president of the United | Minute ice-crystals floating in the NEW POLICEMEN | Tounds when seven yvears of age, ; ! < ] « nicknamed “Old Rough | &ir. and is seen only around the sun now is a full grown mother WS I Ay (and moon. Coronae show all the | o Taton | colors of the rainbow and n the | S e rs an effort has Deen o u what is your name?” in- highiy. I children of her own. It is & world long given to hero |, e e | i’ Is the state of Rhode Island | same order, and result from dif{rac- | 5 | tion of light by minute fce-crystals SMALL BABIN Something To Drink s, we helieve, were ex Stafford: “You really ought come e my father. You know lot."" | patch from A a2 which declared d T Sisi S to! (Copyright, 1 produc Forbidden) lingly interested in the cable dis 15 nearly | th hi smallest baby xious to ity season the pitchers noon off all parks nees birth, and only fashion. I toil for a living by pli g made v Br ek worship, and the worth of an opin-| . groom to the blushing | at the same time b ¢ 4 1 fud it ot | TEDDE; PAKEN ion depends on who holds it. e S lan st s SR } g 1 A. No. 1t is bounded on the |OF drops of water floating in the a north and the east by Massachnsetts; | They are frequently on the south by the Atlantic Oc artificial lights as well and on the west by Connecticut, | sun. How high is Mount Everest?! Q. Does a person weigh more Hq vyone ever reached the top? |After eating than before? A. Itis 20,141 feet high. Noone| A. There s a slight Increase in 3 has ever reached the top. Two! Weight after eating but the body all classes, engendering ! . and they will be nam ish hecause so many of their pres- Bdited by Onyx and Flotian Dritish explorers, Mallory and Ir-;functions soon restore the balance ment throughout the land SOrLIOL nKoEKcss ¢ leaders gained their educa- | (Supervised by Paul S, Power: | vine, are supposed to have met their | to normal. i lilaae SEAl nywa ieia et ) il death near the beginning of the e 1tids . s ; 5 S LM I R 1 IR ICL G WS i, i o 1 dit | fnal stope, some 800 feet below the CIVIL SUITS RECORDED pastime for the players sor (s s (W picied up erroncons iidcas about | eve two conts 4 i, Jolin and Rose Rabis, through B. | | portion of the city y Q. Tlow many railroad employes I Monkiewicz, have brought ~suit watchers, the so-cs 5. v This is perhaps an easy method | T were killed and injured in railroad | for $350 damages against Steve Sar- e . of poli nders a feeling | % Another kind of libel suit is the Sl 2 3 accidents in the United States in |isky. The writ is returnable in the cthing to e in ; i &l g s Rl S e e {accidents in nited § in | BOpIRGING 2 . £ Il Re ol Brilshininds B ol o e nifies ol dad oo nnd | IAB BRI LI RERSHES {19767 [¢ity_court the fourth Monday of leaves no bad ef s; aids fr | blaming anybody except themselVes | ypough he were a complete failure n disconnected in de| A. . The killed were 1,771; in- April and Constable John Recor | joy of life: help « RO il L WOre BOUy o ()i Chinese troubles. It obvi- = Sl fured 112,024, | served the papers lils of life, if they ar front i that most municipalities | 1405 the unple memorics of the | There's no great principte to fight |* 7 o . When did the Cloveland Tn- | Su H"” l”"”n"“';"‘;“{‘r h'}’. ":"" 166D~ | gnium T tla i i for in China. We have made no 5 A o NAOeD s last win the world baseball | 'roush by . J. Monkiewicz, spirlt of cco- A dlie s of oPI | s that need protecting. {REbitrenns oy Al o A “Mr. | championship and who was the|throush Stanley J. Traceskl, against i I i a by the British, and the B i relieved to e ik el b e Irank Jakubiak. The writ s re- R poleon’s ailment am only hrai IEEL R T s {turnable in the city court the fourth r. Pason hasn't enough brains 1920, Tris Speaker was : R 4 ials to wring unjust concessior ¢h you that several other nations| o a0 ¢ Cor 1o got | at band hot, | th ager. {Monday of Alv\ru and Constable Re- haps that's somethin ometinmes this virt ni © A1 from the Chinese, The Chinese, how- | had part in the Great War. | i Ton s eholjunad g |SesEsREs loetans Born e Formerly by drepping molten “ = | W ORI Y ; 04! Farmers reques 1 Donp 1w boys in Tapid suceession | 12ad or an alloy through sieves from “"r“ -, “’]’ Slieglassestgannuce Iecay ore fluent meniories hes s SR T ¥ LI 3 i BLa s I clled in Maine was divided " A e OANDE e fluent memories —on these | machinery to dispose of thelr Sur-i o \epion they has given the names |& high tower into water, but b e i % oot lee Tt wasind disagreement. MeGre arpl A0 e e R it | pius corn and then cussing the bor-| (& 4 ing Deuce, We believes dat | Fecent process they are molded, the (i % 15 f00b 1ok I8 ves 58 ¢ plan to ke a nvestigatiol i g N at 5 tineche diamete ( v poked on w fo e Na 4 o educated Chinese got sonsid- | ¢r that eliminates the sur S, 2 " - 1 hot metal being run into a tro i looked upon wi 3 The educated Chinese got consid- | er that ¢ uch habies am known as tv & an Aroostock county farm. <« 1 e in the cit and | = — . . q ¢ ] i3 i s tional league, especially e foal able more in the United States ; ; ugh ot aln't de word Cpesar|0d deopped Uiough Hifle lites) e upon those which are | Correct this sentence: *My com- i ton€h (08t e about it into molds, which discard the shot addidon of Rogers Hornshy, i i e o n hateful opinions about Great | qnjon had seen the show beforc ol 3 as soon as formed, and drop them fence-t ng ex-manager of the | R, £ U ritain. Tf anything, they no doubt | said he, “but didn’t whisper to tell} Advertisen - into a hed of graphite. gonfalon-winning t. Louis Cardir § L nd much of the “hands across|me what was coming nest.” Tob ChrRer ¢ desires a po-| Q- When did the government STARS OF THE STLVER SCREEN g BTN Copyright 1927 Publishers Syndicate | giion of worl ceially job of scat t issue postal cards and when did A bulletin lsting all the principal motlon ploture actors and actresses, S A | “esting in movie theaters, My scrv- | the law concerning private mailing || with information en thelr ages, placo of birth, personal description and % i 5 i 1 had by phoning me in| ards pass Con 4 whether married or rried, 18 now ready in our Wat . world’'s championship. Jhant e i . “blood is th r Y s lau ¢ and pay- The g rn; first issued You can ascertain the facts you want to know about your faverite movie manager of a world SRRETS Teriton b e e n water.” If that were the case, - this ad. Mr. Co nastal Boarndsgt 8. The star by consulting this bulletin, Fill out the coupon below and send for it one year ar baschall play 3 i the erstwhile Chinese students in s EONEUDIE Al vl nE e ard Ak as his nose vnd o grin ne oper- | o ediiiog country probably thought, how | . 2 CAR PARTS NOR SALE: (Fased Jay L8 LS h t has be all | 4 A. Traver of Cottage place i a dozen if you picks ‘em Q. When was William Sulzer ! MOTION PICTURB EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britaln Heral aled by another manager the mext| " \yieated by our sometimes| Con It be that the Brillsh Bmplres} o0 % Ve “anys visiting with |up yourself. Bring baskets, Call|lmpoached as Governor of New 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. finsros Bt g : iz to' ba 5 wolicy toward China has bee 50| .- ’ { S delRTS, 2 k? d he figure agai anny, but ten s, wenthor. Sueh hoards. ang | POUCY. townrd China has been 80| riends tn Marlboro, Mass. | at Nospital for details. J. Alexander "I‘r e JEUERaEarn T want & copy of the bulletin. MOTION PICTURE STARS, and encloss hoped that John Meray | universally harsh, while the attitude | The preparatory work on the new | Pop. DUt herewith five cents {n loose, uncancelled, U. 8. postage stamps or coin : to | et A. He was impeached and re- | o oortags anflEnndIlig Teokt purveyors riv he s and | was 1 umber e et dom has a Britisher made an] R “Annabelle Long,” she sweetly re- cinema in popularity; f e claim s nece i ol By | plica season by having the winning team | th ¢ properly. Needless 2 S Shen g A Well,” said the minister of the e A P e o ment in the United States as that Gospe!, as he pronounced them m in cach I ¢ put on a reverbe L IS e redited to Sir Archibald Geddes, and wife, won't he Long now. ing world serics contest designed to | add that many to the for who told a London audience that e enlist the unadulte o additional *cops.™ | (ho modern Chinese hate the Eng- - g . 5 Items From the Darktown News yard on A burglar entered de apartment invigorating Miss Castoria Thump Wedn | Great Rritain, £00ds. satrolled, that the frequent presenee | with any. Millions who don’t knov what this fuss in China is all about ARG Lt (s nowhieh 3o used by some British of-| Travel is worth while, if only to! ords of all € As Perl S Pre-ses tic QygIatt er, ean he relied npon to possess 5 been many | als last team, it v S gt i i) sea” sentiment, including a membered, which ) e % 5 carin ance with the onee r - e e= G5P DOUPON OFF HERE = == o to handle t dle of ter Yol g W i of tha . ans was mild and con- | Prospeet strect school building is | e L8 | moving along slowly. The old struc-{ To Whom It May Embarrass! T |1OV d from office as Governor of i ture must be torn down by April 15 | knows de guilty party who threw de ! i it m and then work is expected to go | match in s tank of my late tha trigélor fore thi Lol a s ik 1o heequse of the historic §00d | alony faster. | car. This am fair warning! it 18 possible that the “Joints” m: e : & - hat hus existed between this| There does not appear o ba |ander Pop. ; : China; they kept out | much chance of a cricket team here | — this summer. 12 © field 15 the | only place ava it will| Mack: “My wife is going to cook- Bagudchaiasin : . < 3 country 1 vs through | Fritlsh commicreial exploitation in {pe used by the ctory haschall | ing-school now ! 16 R fantto wgh the weig ; : t plac league on Saturday afternoon, when | ren: “Has she learned any- | A poser o8 Lcr i 0SS 1007\t s o o ey o | G0 Lt oo e oo [ U SRS g | i <o 1o rowt e nesn-| - THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR notch player : T sitnation. S e will seck to . R. Bollot w York October 18, 1813, W NAMB .. vossmsseens wirmisaenne l clected to the New York Assembly, REETLANDI MO Alex. | November 4, 1913, on the Indepen- | dent ticket. In 1916 the American CIET . o ohevacesoneavansas BTATHI L L e ik Vs erTsamme maens b party nominated him for president T am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. All Tt Amounted To of the United States but he declined perament. i & - « Chinese students came Fun . : : ‘ tates in the first comreremarnes B L T T Ty not win the I Many || S and ] think this finar i B Sain Iy et igland because lidn't like | -— e - - - - - - - - S do star sapphires The rival e » lof the office doubled. Observation SR 600 is not too my with more k oscof i SCOMING BACK™ ATTER on T,,e Wea[,'e' {amount of work accomplished, THE WOMEN DRIVERS TWRN | one seas thay r v v Three years 2o the | AROUND TO SEE WHAT THE. tuced from $300 to $300, City | OTHER HAS ON ~— promises or aces in th taken placs Y : o e 0 t B v . R Washington, April 12.~Forccast | Clerk Thompson today denied (i i ) 16D ; - Southern New Jd: In- he did a part of the auditor's work. casing cloudiness, probably fol- he Castle clildren in Plainyille ed by rain late tonight and Wed- | have recovered from scarlet Warmer tonight, Fresh | and tho quarar has been 1 | The factory league is now b m New York: | ing its mind and may seck ng cloudiness, probably fol- Rentschler's park instead of 1in tonight and Wednes- | tric ficld. in sonth portion to-| NO new macadamizing will be in central and north done in this city this year except on shuttle Meadow road. The new street commities will be urged to center of theStrive, if possible, to vitof the east fs,depths of the morass which after a rain_ on South Pleasant, and - Fairview here 18 no scetion of ¥y where the mud attaing such uniform depth {and consist upon so little pro- vocation. Another section which is | in . calling loudly for repairs includes Columbia, Madison, and ure s Walluce streets, 3 | wpora-| A meeting of the presidents of | fgh threugh- | the Young people’s societies of the e Engiant this morning !several churches was held last eve TICK! TICK! itions favor for this vicinity NN i the Y. M. C. A. to prepar Taxi-Driver: “Yes. si cather with rising tempera- | for the annual reception. Those | hope to quit driving and s followed by loeal showers present were 4. L5 Viets of the First jjsien to this— T A hurch, M. D. Mecker of Trinity M. Somectimes my fares are ladics, Low | E. Edward Connelly of the Baptist, | Somectimes my farcs are gents, T. W. Timbrell of the South, Os: You owe me seven dollars, Moberg of the Swedish Lutheran, | And thir ven cents!” rand Paul Lindgren of the Swedish nger: “Your rhyme is all ethany, The absentees were Mrs. { pight, my friend, but there’s some- ok e e ok R | Chicas S ] : ‘:vmi»-' Atkinson of the People’, | ching wrong with your meter.” WHEN YOU'RE IN VERY MUCH OF A HURRY, AND AFTER VIOLENT HONKING avorably. ‘ i | Gt et B e pea AT THE (AR AHEAD TINALLY CROWD BY AND LEANING OUT TO S :‘ ik ’ = e : o A Saine A st 3 o i g dond sting of one gentleman | (As it shed The Fun Shop Joke EYES OF THE LAW GLUYAS ) ) | Matteras ovovinsononss B and two ladies to represent his Factory) &l ot us to get over the dog dayy, L omust greatly 0= | jacksonville ... 2'church and plan the reception. | Normdn: “If I knew you better lay; sh south- “arolina point

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