New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1927, Page 6

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s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28 1927. o i ont to| Mihatta bab ooy anit alid | nocturnal bird with a very musical tha members of our New Britain Herald ] F t ‘,F o | Until it wa car or 5o old. | call, while the bull bat 18 a night-| «with the full S e O x5 R ! acisan anc:es i L { hawk. that makes a loud noise whil rm: v,,‘vofi"',m.l adi : ! = F 2obert ; | fiying. o or | "@ Mow is plain Chop Sucy * I made? | A Use s pork ch righteonsness of where the governor is given the power to make the fon ha should do so 1 g use of ; ; ; o By Sl 5 every an aid can pos- 8300 a Year. o ) % g i , sibly gather, so that no human life $2.00 Three M 2 GDF LRI + taken while the ar ! to enco st : —— ugar in warm water. Cu | ) s : | fror S Ghons oo it as to the perpetration Oh. Death, Where Ts ¢ rom the chops ry P slices of bacon, cups of mushrooms onions in small piccr Send all communications t6 I'un until brown, then a shop Ed care of the New hrooms, onions and ¢ 1 i d ‘ . Britain Herald, aud your feteer [ 44htr and R spoon of Worcestershire suice Observalwn will be forwarded to New York. =2 e 3 . bill | 3 of hean sauce and 1 cup of wheat | nd brown, stirring constantly. n e Weather What s the American legend | water lily? | Washingto: e conversation. | This legend originated with | for Southern N ps on thelir ¢ read the signs |y rican Indians who inhabit- | cloudy tonight 3 poles, *Post No | od the region around Tupper Lake, | Much chis treat themeelves net | ¢ York n the hilly shores of | I'resh to stro Rook of Mirth —Mrs. G. WL ike lived Wayotah a chief and | this afternoon FESH ‘d make pr s 3 27, Repr Gatna A Eiha t maid. The | Night and diminishine COMPARATIVE LITERATURE A 1 learn how to smile Forbidden) | maid loved Wavotah, a splendid Torecast for Faste " : i R S s Sl [ warrior of the tribe. but her parents | Fair, not guite so cold AR Al ; The Point had promised her to a younger and [NOrth portion teni o A B Coe o zation t 2 1 son a dozen 53] “What wers von Ao less warlike man, and she felt that | ereasing clondiness prol r heart. Undaunted, Wayotah | nl&ht; rising t rat | ollowed her but she avolded him | fresh northwest Is this uncommon on lea (tor polloeman) “What o DI mabimnl - suceesstul | 1000 diminishing tonight and shif - dianetend] BlG ey A amps her across|INg to moderate to fresh south o ovement he R t r shoes? the lake in a canoe. Springing to | Friday Wterary: hubi| 1 “ a 1 1t oliceman: “He was tapy a high projecting rock and looki Conditions: The storm of yest: 2 s hean, | g 3 [hack at him with a glance that|day passed northeastward and AL ~ _ | made full confession of her love, she [ €entral this = morn over the ) He Vonts You Shouldn't Fekt | 4 o warned him back. He did not heed | Province of Nova Seo Generally . place where t can an 4 \ | iy, | har warning, -however, and just as|falr weather prevails from the At . stont eI yer a respo r S pith : | = ! ha ~ons aboil tolenibyace her {lantle coast eastward to the Pacifie L ion 1e IS AGTD: P ; d ‘ i "] questions in some nook ) e, | plinged into the lake and the wators | States. A long trouzh of low pres- WHATLL YOU HAV < T b ‘\',“'. L TR 1 ruined my di- | eloscd over her. Althonuet s tends from Winnipeg Manl & > ; up di =L i ‘1 ) ‘ ! s | fumped in after her he could find | tolu southward to Trxas and tem- ¥ y nothing of the girl. She seemed to [ PPratures are rising over the plalus S T have vanished Prokenhearted he fstutes. 5 RIONS AN ;r urned to the village to tell his Pressure {5 high over the Qhin You can gel &n answ.r 0 ANY|jajo The next day a hunter came |Valley and frost conditioys W | | s of “T was tapping shoes i | are harred d n you were arrested? | Shie must obey their will rather than | 10Wwed by rain in aftornooy |h wri it is du on of fact or Information bY | ,,riine into the village erying that | reported from Michigan and New, to the Question EditOn|gowars wore growing in tha watars | York states Herald, Washington| o¢ tha 1ake, and the people hurried| Conditfons favor ‘or this vicinitv . v York avenue.| i, xoe them. The prophet of the | fair weather and mot much chancs i o P | Washington, D. C. enclosing tWO| i explained that the bed of |in_temperature. dog cwner | an ¥ ~ents in stamps for reply. Medical,| fiowers was Osseetah, changed in Temperatures yestenday were ne, it is clear | have 1t u {legal and marital advice cannot be| death to these forms of life. ‘Her gh Low G O o j ) A o 3 v nor can extended research! hoart was as pure as thess petals, | Atlanta ... mpan &0 [ 1 ilie r | hin e taken. All other questions| her Jove hurned like the gold they|Atlantic City LY an ave autorn Ishield o o . , will recelve a perscnal reply. Un-!ancioge’."” | Boston (.. 4" And to this ma A Yave to wips 1 e signed reqt cannot be answared.| @, How ean T rd my chickens Buffalo 38 oll way B i All letters are confldential.—Editor. | o¢ lice and mites? | - 5 4z Clnemnat! meevy 42 Denver ., s arity ve letmentare | The free use of an eftectiv: I chools any | lice powder i3 always advisable, A | pre v v 1 t secmed n B Loy CISSIon ey 2l tios ¢ % n the Uniteq | dust bath consisting of road dust . Pl t o and wood ashes is essential fn rid- QL 0N AL T D e A D et e % now one question of my o i Uling fowle of lice. Sodium finorid. 1 MOVE FORWARD 1 iser, and the others of the | That ¥ of 1 t 1 é ; . publ | 4 te powder which can be ob- t-day writers, Their hooks ar b o 2 £ ained from Aruggists, s aivo fiec Y 4 : - i ~4 ahout, and ; { tive. Whitewashing the b Y\‘Y‘;:m“"‘g““’ i ourselves and ¢ vitling. to' g i s dE 3 A Diplomat! A ke it frecti ventive azainst all | 3] sfaction t such @ < L i The fotEla 0 L the vain " for Fir L When one dreams of falling | 3. . 1 ; ; s n durk on t 5 5 ] [ over a precipice, what is it supposed | xow 1 Up in Hartford, w zent ) Dif I e “Or mean? | oy e | Now Orler o . ! e crinie mishalle 30018 5 i b - & ‘ s an of dis- R Ao D ol B reat | D ET monk art of thro wd 4 e il 23 oy ron & —Theodc o nean grent f oF 0 o o i ' mited “neat o Qs S e e K0 i S P f v X VEs trouble; to light on one's feet un- |3 and all S 4 d Another good memory Ko . o e Northfield q ; tried by a ¥ the you st req D 1 hurt, or to climb ont safely means ¢ : ist Al all ¢ os thi | SOME CHARACTERS 1IN SEARC o : Sittsburgl ok ; : St i ORlANBAT 0N [ trouble successfully overcome, Lltishureh ¢ By Herm: tzer blue Q. Did Rogers Hornshy make + one i affont Portland ural efforts, Portland given to the busincss. W i : SRl Hobing ke : o ;”:x‘r enrors in the 1926 world hase ure i vecrive | e _ Thrbara Frictchie and ‘ Ve e et es | Sympathy for Governor e . o motlern (| Democracy: X working for th ere childhood Umatter goating in e wie) Expressed by Cardinal Zemo for Ttching. Irvitatic: chatalle | Honorahle Willia ! cr: | They not seen ¢ or | ¢ and absorh some of the ravs| TRoston, April 28 (P — Card Pimples and Blotches. . € s light a O'Connell, addressing a meeting, Apply Any Time. ¥ the ainmni of Holy Cross college s © COm-, J4¢t night, said with reference to the No more worry es thie :,.,‘ o der Irritations. For y e Fuller “doserves | clear smooth sk t-to-use v Sk e for| o - for | st degree of sympathy for 2 s he is facing so unflinch- ! Blote " keon ecame into t 1 4 should be spread | . Ringworms ar . ] o Sy ore to know \ ) 6= . Sl (e S : j eross tin lap folded in Balf. When liere 15 a proviston in the laws | time. Get Zemo n THIL ECONOMY PEAN tter. It I s d e s 2 Sl save i L : 2 ";‘ ’l Ol af this great state of ours,” he add. | 00¢ and $1.00 i : g i a ' » napkin is laid on IN STATE AFPAIR v pality, o epied as o | printed form with biar Who harms or r of {hat old | iy, the napkin is daid on | g “wwnich gives to the governor | . Fcono 1 ' i . » re T Hoa: o f, however ¢ nt r ¢ 2 r d ead di : s § P . the right to examine the whole! 535 PRl i RS s e ter, Stonewn (eksor i x”"’“ . status of a ease after the final word ¢ < T R e fYauat S SR 3 er. H 3 Sk i . Rl in its regard has been spoken by POR-$KIN (RRITATIGNS apkin sh e Yeslda th o) afHit |e0oH i S = : 3 y ; | AR ’ : Il e sceie Shln) ey Al Rl Tgs ORI IRn ARG HOW'S YOUR BRAI$) POWER? t Jo o 8 i 1 cor LHEIN £ ANty to talk ly fn any company depands mion your Q. Did President Van Buren re- ; ; udge vou, size you up, Ly the inte : . i SR e 1| vit v i ! Eoe v . |tire from politics after his term as 1o you display p genora Do you want to f . depends g 3 o Same § ¢ e Done | ! : You rato in the scalo of goneral intelligence? Our Washington Bu- P 15 T out of te I ) a 3 1o i " < T fa 8 & complete record of every question nsked by every readur of thix kookk 7 : o : i 3 : cisoa e < ; - AT N 4 L s In polities from his newsp: 1t knows wiat people want to know. And it has compiiesd s T : : 1t-day | [ stng i earlie remained in of Ten Me in an absorhingly resting bulletin called cl r his retive- “CAN YOU ANSWER” Tlie anewers ara in a separats aeetfon of ¢l bul Nalihn s : > R o A bal TTan B ) 4ly_intcresting gamo ac a 3 o 2 v want. Fill out ¢ third rail car las 5 : eal Harrison fn 1840, pot. He v i g i G A B again 1o demo- | jtn s ‘ n L S ¢ = = = — CLIP COUPON OFF HERE = =~ =— = ‘he Conncetict har r o ' ¥ I f them may be 5 <s in front of « B ht ballots, | INTELIIG TESTS EDITOR, Wa , Ny ritain ¥ he Connecticu : i e S it hallo | ew B. ’ A e 1322 A vk Avenue, : ’ ! in to put t : ‘ TICKLING THE SOI 1. < struck S Ay A ipossibility of mar- moresy thngahaiens ) 5 ey Hes i | (annoies SUhat sie, s 4 halling the necessary two-thivds, he l I want A copy of the bulletin CAN Y OU ANBWRRY and enose harewith ! | £l the woman's wa man's purse. “‘common s Some of our mos ures already od by ¢ rf T « 5 ntle art of massaging Sies LV LT | Abraham Lincoln or father five contu in loos clled, U. B, poetage starps ur coln to eprer troduce ; i o : T i T e v the contest. Tn Poige and handiing conte, Shaw, and now ¥ to be st ) 1t | i 1848 he was the presiden nomi- J to got a s electoral vote. He| {died in 1862 at the age of 80 NAMA ere TR Y e lawmakers ¢ Srsios YT STREET AND NO. comeMitrmemmetsssasbuneetosstton I eosesasvasenssas OIDY B e oeo et .. STATE x . : | : T d ch 2| @Y Gs he SIS T am a readsr of the IN EERALD, t and a whipporwiil? | poorwill is a small | 1 HOLLY WOOD MUBRDEIR MYSTERY FINISHES THE BOOK TRED LAWS ITONTABLE SOHE MOVES THINGS FROM A WEEK LATER WANTS TO PERLEY LENT HIM WL REMEMBER TO RE- TABLE T0 TOP OF PIANO KNOW WHRT'S BECOME TURN T OFRED. TO-" T CLEAR SPME FOR OF FRED'S BOOK, HE LEFT MORROW ©V. 6AME OF SOLTARE T (N CORNER OF TABLE , | PERILS BESUTTING NEW BUS PLAN lian Dilemma The Error 1l { ating that T came | P g had been 1 : faily of uakers> || TWO WEEKS LATER WIFE AMONTH LATER ASKS THREE MONTHS IATER' PUTS IT IN BOOK-CASE TOR Rt i et FINDS BOOK ONTOP OF MRS SHE FINISHED TRED'S BOdK TURNS UP IN CUP- SAFE KEEPING TILL HE W, : ¥ no more n the p Poiss gt b Mg PIANO AND STARTS READ- BOOK VET. WIFE CANT BOARD IN PANTRY. NO- RUN OVER W(TH . FOR -, st " ING IT - FRED WONT MIND REMEMBER. WHAT SHE BODY KNOWS HOW T GETS IT PERMANENTLY | —Angela M. Rose WRAMNG A BIT LONGER. DID WITH T GUT THERE As sarly as 4000 T € the O You Couldn't! nese nsed fingerprints as @ means of | Dear Fditor e ahe RO identification, 1 eaplained to the glass

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