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[] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRID 19, 1927. and Virginia because it was levied |a single office. New Bfltam Herald e : chs shortage crea IF t dF g ; Davis: “T shi h upon whiskey, the principal source| Gordon Bros. will build at tha HERALD PUBLIS! COMPANY i ¢ S B 2 actsan ancies ordered lamb e of income of the people. They met |corner of North and Oak streets T 2 N SR e - was served 1o me it was mutton!” | in mass meetings and threatencd [ The new building will contaln four " d ¢ s hel A. H. Sculll | violence to officers, who attempte enements and two stores. - pally_(Sunday_Excepe ; % : J Just Silly But They Served Tee [to enforce the law. Tn 1764 wa M. I Leghorn and D. McMillan A Heraid Bics. & r Patron: “When are you going s were or the ringleaders | have flled their election expenses as bring me iy meal? I ordered it o - e bloo, 5 each, st one 3 ag n . npt was | R. M. Clark and Mrs. Clark t v hem. Disorder in- [left this morning for Newport News, 1 Ah tells vo' hoss, eetors T revent t: h they will meet Lieuten- In ¥o’ ordah vo' ordahed s stills | ant Robert M. Clark, who hus just toes an' as ouh chef is|of those ¢ were | retired from the United States navy. Send all tions to & 1 e can't mash any | gbstroyed g ent af & tman Prior Plainville has shop or, care of the New c t se he broke his|)arge for sels | had mude a survey of the road T : i i - l‘.rllmm Herald, and your letier f licate to foreign countries | work to be macadamized this spring. Bonon s i . ! : - AU will be forwarded o New York. . e 1 ngth of the nation. The|Work will Legin at the Lorestville SUBSCRIPTION RATES 350 & Year . Reproduct once submitted and took | line We'se Been Through it so Many Forbidden) 1 ¢ to the goverr A party composed of Mr. and M e w of the ringleaders we Skinner, Mr. and Mrs, J [ rested and tried, and Washington | Burdick, the Misses Minnic Member ot tho Assuciated Ures : 1o ir ) he 1 "] pardoned those who were convicted. | IFlora. McNicholl, and Mr. and 1l e Pres ta oxclusiicis nd o es eve : |7 '@, 15 the home of the President | Frank Hanford attended the 1 m 1 . . of the Tnited States officially known | ture in Dristol last oI sy Tor ey i i A sl as “The White House” or “The|Bishop Towler on fed in this paper and also t i 7 Exacutive Mansion™? | It is safe to sa Times Ourselyes liouse we published = g W y . g g ¢ 4 A. Since the presidency of |dam roads in this ¢ ) oosevelt the home of the chief ST : fation \ i in a worse condition Member Andit Burean af Circulat ; | i g e e e ¥ Y | ntributor: “But t 1 i known as “The White {a Tierald reporter 1o and this s used on all|Britain, for a eity of its in statlonery and documents.|pag a system of roads w he term “Executive Mansion™ is ; also ¢ : e term “White i Mo was given to the executive | | mansion in Washington because it vas covered with glistening white | voars paint when it was remodeled after | sgrac Sir James Barrie lus do | writing with his Ieft hand for so QUISTIONS ANSWERED ,\'\ was burnt by the British in me;—-— v oof 18512 You can gel an answ r to any e i o » | i J I 3 b tion of fact or Information by|, " Which planet is nearest to| LET US PLANT TREES; . E L 3 i ; 3 X d F0UEH writing to the Question Editor,| THE CITY'S DUTY i i E ? STCRIN b Dritain Herald, Washington| £ iy v o o ; . 5 L, 1322 New York avenue ;. M : ¥ gton, D. C. enclosing two, | SR cents in stamps for reply. Medical,| i T marital advice cannot be( (. quill nd down in a box con. | mor can extended research {ninine hran or maydust. . Coven| ndertaken, All other qu | with @& good layer of the bran or e a personal reply. b e e e d requests cannot be a “ERS in the same manner. Continue All letters are confldential.— | with these lay until the hox fs! e red of| fnll. The eggs laid in May and| o enter Cuba | June are the best for presorving | port is required when | this way, and they must be packed from a third country, | While they are strictly fresh. They avel. | will keep well for six months if kept ¢ James Bu-|in a cool place. f . ros Q. Did the rules of the English e : ! L y ; was the only bachelor|Channel and Catallna Cha with widsy ok { ’ election ele and ; ¥ i ¢ ) T'nited States | sSwimming contests allow i The city ¢ 1 1 ident Cleveland have | PANTS to leave the water to for home tinting of your dainiy sale desceration of ¢ : 3 lone to alla anger s a 1 § i name warm up? gerie, but did you ever try real dy:- ji: T s % c f A, No. and no one was perwitied |tinting with a real dye? You gt FEoR i ouk sl e 1 Hear : t & iars s that you are! o Ifaums hantin phen [ 2ven to touch them, glorions effects when you begn with scompense for the planting of 1 ; t 5 - ide L e $ o= i i N . vour head | Gigver but dropped the “Stephen”.| Q. When were negroes glven | the trne tones that only real dyes trees to take the pl thos ¢ ¢ £ anyt v ' o of i by 20ing 100 f Q. s Henry Havelock Ellis still | S4ffrage in the United States? can impart to fahries! hewed down., Any other method is 3 ¥ N t Videnes th ealae ) Mother 1t 3 | A, By the h Amendment| AR envelope of the actual dye | vb 1 mmun 3 el : i is n T 7 = B st living, and his| Which went ot by 187 jpowder i8 only fifteen cents at any antilnabls dn g Evliae sompuis e coL ¢ en | ¢ i The Constant Wife! H Dower Mansions, ¢ | ing the adminfstration of [l <<cs S. | drugstore. Sift a bit in cold water- - ky: The {roes InNew Brilainiwers i snaka tinpe 1s a ! O LIS DR0JS Tywe r wife's f 0 , Briston, 8. W. 9, Lon- | Grant. dip tha garment—and it's done 2 | Only, vou'll have a smooth, et | proserved in| | generations in growing: part of tone just exactly like materials have day's work can elin hat it iy i i » S £ favr ) " 0 ; . i | i i v capitals <\‘ 25 Years Ago Today |when bought: none of that streak s Lo uic z r . rs. Newlywed (coy . : il (0 T G [look; mever weak or “washy” 1o liminate trees in the m 3 Biisingss Or A ¢ i s abl Ao v ! matier how 1ucl v as been taking place w in the 6t = 1 i h control. June 14, 18 The annual city meeting will bhe | lighten the color. hermore, yoi ing provision for growing others in John C. Fremont | 1 at the Casino tonight. Do you | can * hie tint if you ol . i of (ali-|{want a nine mill tax or a ten mill | merely the wa ‘helr places i as wrong as any g St . S s You e [ L b e | Every ° has iing can be. The Herald is deeply be enough to ol L y LLcar - | e ercd three weeks| At the mecting “of the school | dyes, color cards and suggs ! it was learned that Com- | board last night Mr. Attwood mov-| #xquisite tinting or reg per 1t (July 7. 1845) had|ed that the election of a school su-| nent dyving of anything. Or g g v i ¢ ai . ; mevican flag at Mon- | perintendent be deferred, as it might | for Color Craft—i marvelon ceived in civic circles; the resolutior ‘ i rn vineyard i T D e = It 5 “W"M_“ ”H" o lm,,,\_ e o “n,_,,. eAE i R han stoins rratified at thd manner in which justice of its plea has been ro = ry governor met Manterey, | Brave importance and he wanted to| DTAMOND DYES, Do T THE HISTORIANS WROTY b 3. 1840, and e prepared to meet the full ro-|! u, Vermont L e : At L tanc LIKE THE LADY NEXT DOOR g e tniton W sponsibility of them. Ha also ! ; tones n ALK . s the state|thought it would be fairer to Super £ o o w common council sct un Dip to TINT — Boil to DY:2 business at the old stand last night | and named its appointive officials. it s or ! front t doubt SAVING THE RIVER p s 1 m bus ih 1 R 5 : . g ¢ 0 ; v 1 ¥ « ¥ ) wife “lo | Mr. Curtis occupied his oid seat at ~ R P 1 i ould be a place for hun 2. | 3 i | ’ : 5 ther 1 ! the south side and cracked the t“'}Ban'Sh l‘l'mp. he air would be poli ! rec nnec e : ) ImanEias e narL el by callltsi(on & v g0t o By.Lsmg ! % 4 s ient ) ¥ i t 7 When did Vietor Herbert die? any Gussman men in the proverhial | Bl 3 utlcu E X ces which p : W o it rack 0 ' i ) i 2 _ 4 AL May, 1991 woodpile. Tis search was vain, for| %|! Soap to Clesn-e | orous possibility by purifyiy 1y 1 in co t & you Hie Who said “If a man write a | the democrats, although voting sol- ‘ Ointment to iisa! Nir, a function that nature has giv- |- s 45 t ith the 1 E 2 t 3 ter book, preach a better sermon, | ialy together, were unable to carry Try our new Shaving Stick. 7 ; ; d a better mouse-trap than ihat new trees be planted to take \s places of those that were but cil without a dissenting vote. s this manufacturing city hich to 1 :n them to perform. These pa " 1 cighbor, tho he build his house wntinels 2 the highways k ; . : el e ) : : e ol Mer : T y ¢ £ . d 1 i woods, the world will make and night, making life ; : v s ; iy : re was ] s L o g ) Ars. Sarah € 1L Yule credit- STARS OF THE SILVER SCKEEN \erson in her book “Ror. stin listing all the principal motion picture actors and a ; serts that she !l cin gformation on thelr ages, place of birth, personal desciipis i oot { copicd i d-book from Al gyetier wmarried or unmarried, ts now ready In our Washingto Irab condition which a trecless city | : el Observa“-on 3 A T ey e e A S T SR e j ey . ! of cli 1 tion was the occasion of a long { | giar by consulting this bulletin, Fiil out the coupon below and The cost of planting trees is f1- o { ; ; W ,l : © | controversy, owing to Eibert Hub- SO e PR significant; thelr value to the city is " t - n e ectner sa t ¢ I's claim of authorship, made in r OLIES COUEON RUERS HELE & : g o g 3 1 t 3 Gt paper ¢ y 3 > [conversation with 8. Wilbur Cor-| MOTION PICTURE EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Horald ey Bt ¢ i ¢ $ L ¥ ¢ : e fi uman of N, W. Aver and Company, 322 Now York Avenue, Washington, D. C. an do nothing this year tha b i i ts < | Iphia, and in a letter to Dr. | ' I want & copy of the bullstin, MOTION PICTURE &TARS, and anc 1 . M. Vizetelly, managing editor | Fenbmaemet e el oS annd, 2 e ' e hay ; . : i s f : Dietionary. In the | to cover postage and handling cos' o citizens in a very practical way, st the same time enhancir eauty of the city, preventing » of t6.80 throvsEh it om0 ! iving L f o nesd t . 1 3 ' reaftirms hi NANB e S e e ’ at v river w 1 winds ¥ , b frored! that vlier finding, “Mr. Hubbard is the |"m:m. e ; anthor.” Q. What wias the Whiskey cTY cerees ETATE on of 17 2 T am @ reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. i \. The excise law of 1791 proved | | which o he extremely i hin itne| _— e = = = = e — - western ]':»vm'-,\l\:!m.'li ‘GwAn Home! | WE DONT WANT NO K!DS wiD THE SPRING (EH RV} FOOLING THE EARME RS ARING OF RESTAURANTS— sy you're still lookit v are your grandchildren ner's table 1 old kil jaurionliy Ny .. ‘. i the martyrs eat here SRR : : N S e e \WHEN YOU PLAY THE GOOD SAMARITAN AND DASH OUT OF given e L, ; i d Sl g S A STORE WITH AN UMBRELLA A WOMAN LEFT LEANING AGAINSY than cor : . i Preseription for A COUNTER, ONLY T FIND IT WASN'T HER UMBRELLA AFTER ALL Calds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, : AND NOW WHAT ARE YOU GOING O DO WITH IT 2 e ',’“"“"" A B out B dilious Fever and Malaria. ran nenann crassirmen aps| P Do vou think the servies the facility a portion of it i 8- | e L 1k U I kills the germs FOR YOUR WANTS )is realiy slow at the uvit Inn