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New Britain Herald ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY TELEPHONE CaL Business Office 3ys open Member of tho Assuciated Member Audit Burean of Circulation A B s an 1 t GAINS IN THE COUNCIL BY THE DEMOCRATS 1 give to the y to add to ent |y | power grabbers. mixed up or national elections il kite during tial politi ing the wnot b an upon the \at voters ar better their favors upon local issues bon favors took Britain vesterday Common Council, bership vas redu twice as 1 uster. hat th Common Con wing s | the owners. That's the method belng Demo- this city. ored the because of cer- ich it is necdless to this, was an shown by the “getting evident vole to get | power interests. Prevent the state | ticket seller how to get to some Emn from Plainville for assis 1 | NEW BRITAIN VED? DPEMOCRATIC ISSUES IN NEXT CAMPAL e Democrati SAVING STATE POWER | £rou th being ably . | FOR PRIVATE ANTERESTS I v 1 \V»._ FactsandFanc‘— =8 —— — — me 70 Governor Trumbul A end all communications to Fun srious ¢ e sidel BY ROBERT QUILLEN shop Lditor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your tetter giving an in : will be forwarded 0 New York Hatate: 1 during th jmerick would bring him to his| Q. To whom and when did Jim COMMUNICATED s ? Corbett lose his title of world Margery Vance |heavyweight champion? gery: Why not? Non-| A. To Bob Iitzsimmons at Car-| Slaughter of Trees on South Main St. good antidote for non- [son City, Nevada, March 17, 1 To the E Q. What is the plural of Herald a young fellow named| A. Lenses | D Q. How old is Harold Lloyd? e read edi- 4 a widow with cash in the| A. He will be 34 in April. t f las ng (N with Q. Who was Mrs. Mary McElroy 3 fand when did she preside : 1 s id of the White Hou . hway Depa A, She was Mary Arth ister | cxpecta that you of President Chester A. Art 1d | to what happer ded at the White House his administration, -1881-1885 Q. What was the first opt the initiativ How states now have it A. South Dakota was t to adopt it in 185S. Since then . E these last two has been adopted (usually with t | referendum) in 17 other sta £ Arl will soon be here and follows: Utah, Oregon, Nevada, |Some of omingnt ns will Montana, Ok ma, Mi v n ov on to the children of io. Colorado, Nebraska, 5 toa L 1n. b Dakota ! y or & il recite “Wocd- b In Tdaho, Maine Spare Then next 1and Montana, South Dakor and Washington the ive 1 so that referendum are also in operation in | te make a s many municipalit any of them | in states not | Q. When wa r QUESTIONS ANS ’t‘r fire in Chicag | Cloves, much in flavoring | A, December 3. B 3 « 2 1 flower buds of a You can get an answ r 10 DY yoy was plaving in : Sl i s | question of fact or information by|and HIAWATIA time fact the trend of events ! Now York. hea | back in 1627 and that Mr. Citron in- 4 Hiawatha o iton velghed against them with all the ! has gone, is per- the pedest s mp wo seconds soon: T I down on For a long time the Public Ttility Commission has complained tha t r Princeto fury of an aroused bullock. ita at the state Hartford in these | hands were tied in preventing the is- red stock, although stands for any one detinite | ne, it is a “let alone” policy for commission is carciul not to o this proper term. It is expected rates regardless of the amou ine r put into the securities vell as flowing over t ms; the thing simply cannot am. . . . It seems there we Iking to me? | done, But the grand oid party T This prop: ture listens with d 5 OF poter feabinees and natiicy | LoinE It dan honniis il | 0 the backeround, which is to the ral effect that P. U. C. over-1 resources generally means clop S BSourCEs of Jinca Jam | s i seeurs ssu would con- 5 I ight o urity issu would con. : . F 1 1 S¥0u! some | | stitut terrible detriment to the t S saovali et . ARl i ! ousine i enry is o his mother asked: Ja | POwer business; and as J. Henry i ) | s morher a “”1“} rvey | in the power b ss first and in k e Fe ol vhat ha v [ | 1 i “putting the state | the Political busin becan b e J b en watching some S lids the power busine i i : - SeE S \heth Seabrook course, the state is alrea 1! eie apin Ty, ptean)s ss of giving away power ind has been in that busines: preferment, honors, aid, assistanc — e ! ADER'S BABY and political manna quick to ¢ crhe e ,!'ovl:vr=\ follow out his wishes. Only Repre- | | | sentative Citron and his two dozen ? z by: “Ba-a- ! Wow! Baw!” | f crats have hollerec “Kid, when 1§ 1 ns real business, but mero. | faithful Demoerats have hollered | ibher Lide Huke 1nd bellowed about the situation; z | | | or sinee J. Henry began workin * milking the state. But this isn't how on this. | It would be a terrible thing to put | Put they have no influence at a t to whisper something | state in the business of looking or its power resources and sce zood Lusiness for J. Henry. compared with the infl f ! he poor farmer can Sit iy o, §-508-5-5-5)" army corps mustered by th g When the next election campaign | 8 nd - i ¢ Now listen | continued to belong to i common people instead of to the ] arriv however, they able ¥ € ears 0 Un=4 g a—(s )" " tle more re ‘“Wow! Wow, wow, trom hecoming too particular as to | '® B°t @ little mor DRSO ; omes of its power sites, lot siven to private interests nted by J. Henry, and let the | public be the exploited instead of | the public than they have receiv in the Legislature. At least, they ting it | may be able to educate the publi just a little more than has been d heretofore. One needs only to 100k |y o o hiogion cansed by ¢ the issue squarely in the face 10 yind of powder come come to the conclusion that nothing | wife finds it on your lapel. the grand old party can g 5 | Baby: © car me yell! As we understand th hir Gotta pain in my tunky counteract the c of a pos | . i Rt g | countera ! & pOSIon | "y, it s about a rod 8 ALt L the state should hold to its| e of what is being shot at. e tollowed. Small wonder that the governor did not act upon the Pinchot letter. The g to the Roraback machine ng will be done to qu | ine! alth and not give all of it — 1 P his yell— P et 1y and his power magnates. orrecty thi e Ol th floor! Wall ico-power com ! h of mine needs attentien,” said n hours! 1 by morr beneficient benevolencs ¢ ver postpone the ord | NO ENVIABLE RECORD | 1927, Publ | Syndicate ALL BUS SCHE IDED AT TERMIY That no enviable record mads one goes up to a railroad | by the fin partment of New terminal and asks the| Dritain in responding to the special small town it may be that last the home of . P. Hart lap of the journey include a huki burning i : o & o iaslane eED Mo Hen! it gt Chief Rawlings has recoive But it will be uscless to in; I per No. 4, when it got e for conuecting busses of lines | scarcely had connected its h B |l tion ot bhe tion chiefs | an S ted by the rail- | when it broke down. Pump . 3| of police of the United s and | L SPIDER THAT V. The|was then called out and | Canada to be e x ville | SPUN THAT WEB . lnes | ot action on the spot 1« :\' ]l:‘-m"h | WAS A GENIUS 'Y v traf- | burst. Meantime the Hart hom: a T e 5 hich may not | buriied te t grou cquipment is of value | ders by the roll \on it works without fafl dur- | sidewall. Exampl It 1 roll 2 yards, 10c. W g ind buy of m looks in the fire station: it is how | Greenwood str | the machinery works when in action | Frank Danie that count newest success, “Miss ) Rl o it “ _lat the Russwin Lyceum about t . the ticket agent The fire department should eare- | % oiief of Police Rawl | ¢ official T | tigating the matt emergeney of a fire. malkes no differer how zood ihout them, | and ba ly sure t th s no | police protection view and Churci dents in this su t imiplies jee to the pub- | the next call is an; ed. . : | g inmpli Ty ‘ i 2 S being annoyed 10 A F Toveee || wrong. Ticket | possibility of a “break down” when | one of these services is to | S which infe | e =) information about | IN PLAINVILLE s preser ) ume, v e ghe he Pup v strect than other set « Some ope 1eg, including i existed | St Mat W : ! Hive for 105 lours to Sprir , 1 in the vieir o Plainville Water | eran AL B v artificia pivation.” moclle 8 Vil eelel 2 er: Tl o alead 1 do conld within a ) ircly o blame for T . our Fa shoppir Maybe ¢ time of cor ' lack, ! Tirst ith a tion of 1 o it at point, the | Selectman Jol N eland we ) Sunday with thrd Beniamino Gerelli « Now Haven railroad o LIMERICKSACTLY! ¥ | ten Exactly According to ure town in Con- | : to t clectman, the : was ol Request cler wish to buy a tick » independent | Pla o Water ¢ ny was ask- arden and treasurer and William information i " fir L ' * J.: Miss Radder, was on the o i ster ring w 1 3 i ¢ cments for 11 fend Kissed her. nay be ty of New Britain i oo n in cause he's so short and . but we have hea : line running h the \ ville Hose compe s 50 LAl ik fraid to un- more than on ighbor 5 ¢ of- | 4 rtake it! Will you tip her off on a i n > i | e nomi , U ! which | Mooney in fact. | if the Plainville Water company 1‘ o A ; AT Bt et e et i its v the donpany. |, vernment & control.* gtory short, herc's the limerick— Iy thinking entitled to far as p 1 pal A yather tall givl named Miss Radder t e and sadder and sadder n quite an inter 3 t bean to connee ‘there may | fered to place a fire hydrant there | maint s monopoly regardless of | land flavoring arc added. Chicle is writing to the Question Eduor,’ Q. Who wrote the ts in stamps for reply. Medical |as anonymous. | lezal and marital advice cannot be| Q. What is the motto of New Bntain Herald, Washington| W il v L | Burcav. 1323 New York avenue! A, The HA'IE cui‘uR IN SHEEKS Hi | Washington, D. C. enclosing (WO known and the s ays liste s = W r skin is ye o given, nor can extended research|Unitod es Miliary Acadamy ta will be .m]vl 1d- UL Sl . | be undertaken. All other questions| A, Honor, Coun {HE 1 e | will receive a perscnal reply. Un-| Q. How many cies of en, you shall hear, | signed requests cannot be answered. | these? All letters are confidential.—Editor | At least two tho | known. Q. How is chewing gum made? | A. It may be made of cither a vege- tural yesin or gum-resin, such as| obsefvafian Dlfre e g e ]l r‘un‘r‘»';\l-m £e: of the spruce, an artiflcial ! preparation of paraffin wax,' with | o Tll W ,l <oy r olive color. Havoring matter and other ingredi- | n lhe Weainer | pink skin, bright or of chicle which in mc-h‘u\[ no pimple: ng of buoy- is the foundation of most chewing gum, to which sweetcning | aney like h ¥s you must ! ington, the causc. oo Ne irtly Jdets act on milky product bark of | cloudy Lgss adnesdey: ipodilla Plub or Bully tree. | T! fluid sap is collected, exposcd | to th air for a short time and then hoiled until the watcr is practic he is melted d blocks. ¢ York: | cdnesday; | con r htly and note the . Millions of \ditions | boxes sold yearl S0c 608 ion and | All Druggists, diminis . v England and | sesss——— and a member of i 2 : ¢ hours. center of the disturl World Court and the League of | oo on . s | Antonio, Tex It is producing | 0 y ee | owers from § s north- | s the it S o HE ird to Sonth Dakota & nortk cullio lnan ot st | eastward to the Lake A i i | Union Services dolph Valentino's father in the : , Ontario and hern New mov The Four Horsemen of the | 4 THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH Apocalypse’”? ot ie einite | ' g | Conditions favor for this vicinity N D . AR s - partly cloudy weather and not much oon Lay Service What issues of United States | O 55 e ture currency have been withdrawn | o, | S TIRST GHIRGHE ORI GHIRIST 7 N Temperatures vesterday were from circulation? High asil AL A. The United States has never | oy e S 60 recalled any of its currency. e : e = Q. On what date did President | pocron ' UeE 40| o larding die e e 4 e - Subjec e A. August 2, 1 [FRuelois g st . THE MESSAGE OF THE CHiaggol S8 CRO : S Q. Who administered the oath | cincinnati Sy 3 (T“‘\”\“ e Il {1.\'\ M of office to President Coolidse; and | panver ... PR Soe bl IS L when “Iv‘ll‘nif . 6 i 5 i A. The oath was administered by | Dututh oo ooeeseesses 38 ! " Col: John Coolidge, father of the : T e a4 E Se 2 Aicust o AT SR T ; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ) standard length | 1o = ; ; 745 o'Cloek most trac 1 for horst “ 3 7 The Sacrament of the ng ¥ CER et AL 34 Lord's Supy A, One mile. | R g Officiating ministers — Rev. Wil- Q. Did the British fire the first | New Ha et 51} tiam H. Alderson, Rev shots in the le of Concord-|New Orleans s.ssevsees St | AL Greene, Lexington, 17 A. It is not known definitel One account says that Major Pit- cairn, who led the van of the British, galloped up to the “em- lattled formers” and velled: “Di perse, ve rebels”. When th fused to obey he fired his pistol, and | ordered his troops to fire. TFour| e R A Bu Americans foll on the first volle Sonlai Nasoaet S ek counts state that star by consulting . 1 out ¢ " ¢ 2 it t of a minuteman flashed b - order to fire was given. | \c question was discussed at the MOTION PICTURE time, each side marshalling evi 1 rce to show that the other side I e = =— = CLIF COUPON OFF HEKE - 1 want a_copy of the herowl Ccents 1 Do waves in the open sca to cover postege and ever attain a height of 30 or 40 ' feet? NAMB eoeranensnas A, They frequently attain a| STREET AND NO. .. height of from 20 to 30 feet from trougi to crest. In the North At- cITY cqrenee . lantic ocean during severe storms | 1 am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. waves 43 feet high have been ob- served and it is probable that on (e rare occasions they go higher. SUBUREAN HEIGHTS—THE WIFE'S HANDKERCHIEF . _Ey GLUYAS WILLIAMS. STATB ... - $IY5 ST STILL HELLGET PULLS EVERYTHING OUT (PLS DONT BUTHER '!D HER HANDKERCHIEF TR OF TOP BUREAU DRAWER COME . \T WASN'T WHER! HER. SURE HE KNOWS HE THOUBHT BUT HE'S WHERE TO LOOK STILL LOOKING ~ - T = A S | o SHYS MF\VBE THERE'S SEARCHES SUIT, ALSO ALL WANDERS ROUND STILL TIND5 HANDKERCHIER, S 7 s her nd so 1. has g 1 to scenre an ' ghe made him of a ladder! than that this is B Mayor sailivan of | . . come here| pear Mr. Judell: My former ihject. { chum, tirst name Frank, deserted me to start rur 1 wealthy yrthest known start is about | widow with s I children? T miles from the earth. think it's terrible. Do you suppose a schedules of all | gressive company, mor than in self ONE IN HER SUIT IN THE HER OTHER CLOTHES, LOOKING, AND DISARRANG= FEELS 1T NICE TO BE CIOSET, HEWONTBE LEAVING THEM SIREWN ING ANNTHING HE HASNT OP SOME HELPTO | A SECOND ‘NOW. AROUND ON BED DISARRANEED BEFORE ONE'S WIFE (Copyright, 1927, by The Bell Syndicate. Inc.)