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it Ml A5 K55 S0 Y WA RN s R e AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1927. 8 EW BRITAIN D Los Angeles . Miami .... Minneapolis Nantucket New Haven New Orleans .. New York Norfolk, Va. . Northfield | Pittsburgh Portland, Me. St. ouis ... Washington absorbent paper. Dust with salt. do not have fat too hot, as chips must cook before they brown. Q. How can I mend a crack in a cement laundry tub? A. Try a mixture of litharge and glycerin or a specially prepared cement. The litharge and glycerin are mixed and stirred to form smooth paste free from lumps. The crack should be cleaned out to re- move all grease and dirt and the paste should be worked into the crack with a case knife. A paste e vt part chariots have. Commercial ocean no doubt will be a announced later. The entertained at din- Platt at the Russwin. about ten visiting dele- be tes Wi F. were date deleg ner by Ther gat as the during the last three or four years, to there has been a notable increase in state, Instead of as much gasoline New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY of office off ying, ir it minor ; sport for a women in county and local bheginning at the top, | comes committee of the came to an agree- ment last night that 50 hours would constitute a_ weck's work for city) employes, giving them Saturday | afternoons off as requested. The pay will be uniform at $10.50 a weck. It was feared that the half- holiday might entice men from the Phe finance common council Tesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) Very IewW. as some en- At Herald Bidg, 67 Church Street safe word to use in advocates women's is no telling in this day thusiastic rights and privileges at first thought likely, beginning at the bottom und probably are content to However—(a this connection)—there “ee SUBSCRIPTION RATES v may happen they are 2 $0.00 & Year. $2.00 Three Months. 75c. & Month. what re work o the top as they get experi- 36 HILL VICTORY ence the Post Office at Second Ciass Mail New Brit- Matter. Entered ain twriters | vates occasionally is indicated from TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office Editorial Rooms 92 T n the City. 00m aiw only profitable advertls Circulation bo open Press en Member of the Associated Ihe Assuclated Prese 1s exclusi titled to the use for re-public all news credited to it or not oth: credited 'n this vaper and also news publis there ean of Circulation atlonal organizal Member Audit Bu o A B. C. o132 R furnishes newspapers and a with & strictly honest analyels of ulation. Our circulation statistics are based upon this audit. This (nsures pro- tection against fraud in newspaj tribution figures to both uational scal advertisers. ang | Herald s on salo v ar lotalngs Newssta Schuitz's Newsstanda, Central, 42ud Stieet. The York Squ Grand This business while in a pat This suit of a railroaa motorist for bumping into a locomo- | 3 1 p poli tive indicates tha dangerous cven mory nee D. Chauib been barred from Co ticut as ar inefficient flier, but fortunately the doesn state t own Attantic | gential ocean, serlin, like othe communitics, is also going school construction, with an the That's than putting the Jast minute f a better ¢ 1 the matter off until !say i and then ha g ex b ould lone sid livided. be treme difficulty in jeatching up got 1 postage and to Like Chamberlin vine deci Berlin stam; they stuck their destination. The two Amer- | party icans, one of | will be honored as if there never today. = until they arrived at | political them a war veter had been a world | tions | women ar war. Now that Bristol is to get a new armory, the inevitable dispute has|the lig 1 arisen as to wh it is to belclose located. This is one of the bea i of getting a siate building—it al- ways furnishes some supplementary | the for sale excitement about with | site, everyone with one heing LR able to furnish the best to go with the hest site, | arguments {0 L prede vo th It was a nasty sort of politics they i ‘;‘ plaved in Colorado to oust Judge | Ben Lindsey from his judgeship, an | act which has been found legal by | the U. S. Supreme court. However. Judge Lindsey has been ousted for | rried life ! in ] en- | nomi sts lecte ite consp reen his opinions on m: than for his with domestic 1y, they cann more | . efficiency dealing « consi relations, Fortunate- oust his record. ress in pi N AIR TRAV R AT HAND” become too ¢ thusiastic over a new toy, and when the builders of ere o the planes whicl A MAPL officer-c "o aate public offices New Exchange Engl real ults of the campa ar fire insurance costs in Maple Hill to cents per t followirn hor tha redu Being never reall inclined Hill should co rat the iret gooll way 1o > popualtion in the Hi WHO CAN VO omen were giv they wer perhaps tics, but the cl 100 per cent p is due to the f han 35 or 40 have i vote 192 election of or 49 per ¢ hic inter the ri national 1o poten elivd ¢ upon to The result, they ded by the wome ason, so the word comes from ! headaquarters, are not ranage to indulge in too many moral issucs. and acclaimed just | Platitudes and generaliti ¢ much safer, opinion once held t voted they wo sers has not h nts. A Wash rollowing of cv o political has cle he there ition of X ans. Women ave been o ous offic ominant n voters have heen nations in only when d—or certain d. In clos: vicuous offices few women i impor 1 cor th held o rrord some deration extended by the parties and of the prog- le to the have 1 tical politics. In other words, the partie: 13 to popular women when they ertain of electi and Iy Under reduc fleld for in politics. New England i the I tivit is a prime of women Send all communications t0 Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Uritain Herald, and your letter factories to leave during the sum- mer and enter the city employ. The ank N.| record 28,500,000 WOME! going ial women voters while the men would be | comment, given to measure of the It of states that the ign for low- | number of potential is in this tier women voters Traut, Ernest | considerably outnumber the men. The ed from | New women voters in the | New Britain s England 51.4, the in the country. Their num the fact per cont o d states is housand on the ar- compared with | 1orald reporter fully | cuting Attorney Brita Kirkh 1,008,587 men, Connecticut shares in this percentage, there be- cligibles in the 358,940 men | ham was opinion. W. B 1 committee {the town e would ing next week, has had talling up to $54,246.3 MeMillan's advertises not prepare women d - with Attwood appointed indebtedn oo compar fair: of women voting in the next presidential elec- i to show an increase over 4 depends upon the presidential | by the ered for decision half way ontinue agi- | *** dates chose partics © situation, pluag LoRen Y | How i issues W W Baldwi Upson, Newton AL nts for women there led by have ¥ are to vote | i n endeavor 3 = ntro the nents. That : 0 the pov save money selectmen of Ber the issues. Question in | long run. women voters are particularly inte lested have so far heen sidestepped. i E i on INFANT MORTALITY wonders that have Leen performed in relation saving of infant life, which has been a notable achievement during the [ United States right DesTIBRthe Another stunt | Try borrowing money who hasn’t a nickname to “clean to the they have, lean-up has Per- it that not of grfect still, anybody with merry on could be merr; past few decades, th { does not stand at the top of the list of n: Dr. Grorge vican | ©f the Rocl contributed a notable discussion of this vital topic in the North Amer- from which it is gath- the United States there r to ner withou! ons with certified records. 5. Vincent, president cller Foundation, Nothing but this will surprise old has e presi- | lie presi- | 28, fully H Ah, well; after a w Vers | ica teview, are women. | ican Revie | ered that are ction issues Iy a man with how much pr - a deaths under one ve women | T (1,000 s g births for to sell | better Tecords in New Zealand, Nor- ch On realizes babi sted b ght quired f Sweden, Switzerland | (e < (Way, Australia and the Union of South Africa have the politician however, king the conditions These nations, line up on of la | which make for high infant mortal- zencous populi- advantage would N, That js | it they have hom tions, a paucity of large cities with their slums and poor living condi- tions, and which is largely composed of rural the | over eager why a Ppossess population awellers. We need not ! the report of such an expert as Dr. HAS they are notable mortality than any other important will continue on LI than a drug store. foel discouraged at | en | 1 doing things you train you to Considering conditions as car be uld become R { ret, we have made morc ld good in | g 3 d | strides in reducing infant tor ington said A breakfast room r | modern state, and neat - | men wh the Kkitch You can tell | an Englishman. says “eye-ther” e held breakfast hy in this pathway A REPORT ON RUSSIA an 1x Eastman, the American who been no avage in and 1 to con- bly with by the general party nt con- ain to he be de- rtests for ere have andidates. by wom- i f several years ago went to Russia in oy order to see at first hand how the | | CEE. Bolsheviks lived, has returned with | the story that they “just ple.” “Five or ten per cent of the Jol- st n Americanism: A gen complete equalit are peo- are Bolsheviks or near he relates. “The masses of the Ru: El'\“n pretend to understand Bolshe- ! people shevilk When vs tl isn't ke {tions. the words ! tions” probably | Motors. Henry v an people don't incl | vism. Tt may surprise you, hut the regarded by | Bolshevik leaders are 1Food tastes better i to them i the plain people in Russia as ter- | to kids, All of which bears out protty we 11“‘”’“ TEDNCI rible highbrows. date to huild up ctories ¢ than and else- | did over- ertion made here the | the Tt's casy | anst planes happen. HEARE Soviets eventuate as a result of oni women | wpelming desire of the Russian peo- not have faster where that an we clung to parties when success| ple to change their mode of rule have crossed the Atlantic tell us that | Was certain; but where there have [jut was the culmination of the ef- commercial across | besn g the Atlantic certain to develop perhaps they per- | mit the wish to daddy thought. There hurdles eventuate, doubt that within the found to ci transportation in the near future is | shirt sl be the | e ' hi Goy to are still some high ol to cross hefore this can rn ¢ no | Politics although we v next ¢ no myent all | that way will be i | difficultics. It the gers at so much per mil vited to take air passage Atlantic ass not absolute safc at hand before up in front of time comes when passen- | made o will 1 L across of urances of reasonable ty will need cash custon Th acronauti numb noted Kreat by a that two artificial chored in Atlantic fuel and 10 b less dependen a success e 10 be would have t¢ mship ¢ air competition. T hed e il co to mercial P business, come conclusion the (0 nt on land. wi ommereinl no Iving has sorionsly inter fered with a railroad a hundredth | have ENTals ruelling contest have heen preferred to roll up their eves and do the most or unsuccessfu! no doubt Ma’ in the IPerguso Lonc Sta riterion for clsew Larantes ion. Of cour red that when the larzest being v ome jare and o doubt a Legislature Women occupy and not substantially novel men have a small minority of skillful their v and The information the United the that the vast majority of the [ orts of Hleaders dirty work. | ill in power. | bronght back to mer |y 1 who set up are il wis woman in f stowan includes assertion n of Tex Deopia Mos surprising con- Where You ask | fashioned | r state may | 5 contented wih 1 cow “Well, wh here 1 exeept | pylors; which is not hiscuits? much to Russia is & vast conn- | M the | sidering that t “Know thysel | vou handy with fn- | means yon have {inches broad that Were | try and Dolshevik leaders diminishes omen the influcnce of s men, and greatly e fice was not as the distance from Moscow 1 | S Ve of 160 pericroases. The int on the Wy ussian pea contented, e in Moscow. no doubt, bothered When it | of | ver. steppes is mous to Iurop xis relief man vot- | se is not - on a sinker other by the minority Aepends as a ¢ of fixing the price e eliet ago he | "PH iy, tarm products some years rd from very force o The thight, 11 Lently the tuknown ifornin swim thers <aiil sh in the world crumpled there’s nothing left to dread. ham d to said deficiencies each 00 parasols nine cents each for circus day. Robert i Jason | Taylor are on the list of jur submitted to the superior court n, and lin. the t it the hile a acti V't an may ho en. oral e ude t an n str 110 the Herbert man committee is made up of I Wells, George B. Terry, George W. Humphrey. ard Schacfer, and M. P. Leghorn. loonkeepers are un- s and Aunghter “charming air American ! When an American either, the air of a hen that has achieved old I is the old-fushiomed Wilcey \ decided on whether they must cl their saloons on June 16, when the | state votes for a mew constitution. A | interviewed Pr on ' subject this morning. and Mr. Kirk- to give chairman of the investigate toda report at the town meet- Since 1897 the town year FactsandFancies for thrill-hunters: from a heart to liquor at §§ a quart useles 18-y sister of a kid brother. all t is of There isn't much wrong in a land where there's no worse plice to loat A diary will' either keep you from record excellent ave ! tractions, hut most of the big johs once he belie with one's betters. picr Well, 1o better than it always tastes who always cmploy picnic alibi, Wk thre i Rich- rose man from flivver ping up with modern condi- “modern condi- General fores build cook? | i the old- husband who could eat} will be forwarded to New York. THEE WEDDINGS MENCEMENTS COM Finger rolls in bakeric We finger rolis in days like these, Since invitations have poured in We finger rolls grown sadly thin? AND COM- HIGH! se the BANG What are ve doin’? “I'm—hic!—fighting anl policeman Night O with myshelf, offisher!” Policeman (raising < “Here's where his I night- separate to- ROM They Get Sundaes Off. Too! an the giddy lad- JUSTIC] 0. M, men | by The firer climbs der To save stor! the girl on the twentieth warrier the ficld of battle And covers and glor Detectives put zer ravely dives, I'd rather be a sod lor soda jerkers have lives! The goes to himself with fame themselves in dan- By going to terrible jerker, stirring irnest M. Homans. a | Fisherman's Luck He met her at a mountain This most attractive mald, He scarcely knew how to begin For he was half afraid. inn, ear- He wooed her In a distant Told her he'd made a wish And hoped it might come true some a She merely way; the hen muttered, “Fish!" re-| na- So thrice he Kkissed her 'neath the moon And talked of love, and fat Yes, they'll be married very soon— You he changed the bait! Robert 17, McMillan, THEIR SONG Warner: “They tell me the Chi- | nese soldiers go into hattle without | music. All they do is sing continual- Perhaps the song they inkle Bells.'" Alvin sing is H. Kolh. DEFINITION The o8 s saved hat! raw which Berrios: to § ol with b, straw THE IMPRESSIONISTIC WRITER | By I°. P. Pitzcr He an impressionist! He allowed things to he done to him and then wrote long, treatises, on his findings. For instance, once he himself to he tortured by ing | pins stuck into his body and then wrote his impressions, “How a Pin- Cushion Ieels When Used.” At another time he sat in a pan on a red-hot stove and then wrote his impressions on “How An Egg Fecls While Jt's Frying.” Only last month, when the doctor told him he had gastritis, he swal- lowed a twenty-five eent picce and then wrote, in an impressionistic way, “How a Meter Fecls When You Drop a Quarter Tnto 1t.” But the height of impressionism was reached when he called on th jail warden and asked him to “hurn” him in the electric chair, because he wanted to write his impressions of | “How an Elcetrie¢ Light Bulb IFeels When You Turn on the Eleetric Light. at- was ate allowed has f in can 10077 American More or Tess HE FUN SHOP Joke Factory) “Do you know.” began James Veit, “the girl T marry must have per- sonality, poise, intelligence, hack- Vground, good looks; in fact ,lgot to be 1006, “Vell, said Abraham for cash 1'd suppose therc'd Lowenstein, be a {little it off “No.'" replicd “T wouldn't a girl even a little bit off!" —Walter J. Goldsmith James, (Ana ¥ other deductions, for cash, made IPUN SHOP contribnfors)— 1 b Moore, Yankees, [ was Atlantic | PEPI race! to b iy e Ve n Boxers Ballered. Bout (‘allgd I | |7 s Ago Today ' o i i 1 slit- Pollack Ve K n, Hubbard | 10 and can allotted | through ning s I fol Moy heautitul honvst"” It country the EXILED SECT hout it i | Cos: prohibition state | scet iittee was held in vm.«} irn vesterday, and it was voted to|we s the onvention New | Gres the increased Britain early in September, the exact eighteenth century, “Nek Tussia doy a toward ¢ 1 of the al 1o s end ing city ty ol June s0v17i," Eirie th blood and O Brier le ir N are forehears Jraw in Fifth Py hetween RETURNS -After Tu lig to ine of to th maore A Nude Departure new girl from Milwan- said the ma . “to partici- in our hathing heanty contest. peach. She's huoyant and good-looking; in fact foo-| o N e te and he's 10007 Rosenie promot: {test. hearing the pere marked absent-mindedly [werd “Good manager, Evi- an | of the con- ntage, re- et something off for cash? n e photo that el m Whit She Was | Riovdan stoek broke v her live can't on 1 and i and seeond tos has fl00 & and Riordan | Americar Bates her, floor the s Fioat sho wtment on she's of life and hear full “Yes a snappy The | i Bil- the 11005 Why the Ph, und | Riordan Bove you ¥ Bauman R Adealousy my ¥ ant car, “1 met began Miss Hinly is carries herselt woman. seale, and ison 1 s smart indsome pereentage ious Huh." very Mrs, manner in she Gunnison. re-|a cat-like “and 10oks every vear of it the thie -Lewis Tewson (Capyri 927 Reproduction Forbidden), (How this 100 Percenter veached | she's | “I supposc | QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can gel an answ r to any question of fact or Information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Bureau, 1322 New York avenue. ! Washington, D. C. enclosing two | ccnts ia stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be igiven, nor can extended research be undertaken. All other guestions | will recelve a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answ:red. All letters are confidential.—Editor. | Q. How are deviled crabs made? A, Take the meat of six boiled crabs, pick over carefully, mince, take two ounces of butter, one small teaspoonful of powdered mustard, cavenne pepper and salt to taste. Mix the crab meat with® an equal quantity of fine bread crumbs. Work the butter to a light cream, mix in the mustard, then stir in| carefully, a handful at a time, the| mixed crab meat and a tablespoon jof cream and crumbs. Season to taste with pepper and salt; fill the | crab shells with the mixture, cover | with fine bread crumbs, put a small | picce of butter on the top of each| crab. Q. How did the custom of greet- ing with a handshake arise? A. It is a primitive custom founded upon the principle of self defense. I one savage wished to prove his friendship for another, he advanced with his right hand extended in greeting. Thus with his weapon hand empty he could not be dangerous. The other man who wished to respond to his greet- ing, in turn stretched out his right | \d. The clasp betokened under- standing and mutual trust. This was the beginning of the social wdshuke. Q. How docs a dinner jacket | differ from a dress coat? | A. It differs from the formal | cevening coat by-having no tails and is held in front by one button at the waist line. The lapels are faced and the collar left in cloth, or if it the shawl type, the whole collar is of satin. Q. Should with the word A ither” is used with “nor' “oither” with “or. These are co- ordinate conjunctions and must con- nect co-ordinate clauses. Each is accompanied by a singular nomina- tive and must be followed by a sin- gular verh. The following is cor- rect: “Neither he nor I was there'. Q. What is braised meat? A, To braise is to cook in a covered vessel with a little lquid, cither in the oven or on top of the stove. Tood prepared in this way is cooked very slowly. | Q. Who was the wife of Cain? A, All that is known of her is| confained In the 4th chapter, 16th and 17th verses of Genesis, Since the Bible does not state and there is no other source of information no one knows who she was or from whenee she came. Q. THow many eggs does an in- dividual fly deposit at one time? A. The Number laid at one time is from 120 to 139 and a single female will usually deposit two and sometimes four batches of eggs. The ezgs are deposited below the surface in the cracks and inter- stices of the manure, several females usnally depositing in‘one spot S0 that the eges commonly are found in large clusters in selected places near the top of the pile where a high degree of heat is maintained by the fermentation below. The second bateh of eggs Is laid from § to 10 days after the first. The eggs usuaily hatch in less than 24 hours. Q. Tow are potato chips made? A. Pare potatoes, slice into thin shavings and soak in ice water for an hour. Take from the water, dry with a towel, place in frying basket and fry in deep fat or oil until they curl and are a delicate hrown. Shake as free from fat as nossible before lifting frying hasket nor” or ‘‘or’ be used | “neither? of Portland ccment and water or of the white of an cgg and fresh lump lime, has been successfully used for Alexander Pope was ‘only 20 years old when he wrote his essay on Criticism in which occur the tvo ‘Washington | | cloudy tonight, preceded by show- { Moderate west and southwest winds. | Rinia capes and this purpose. Q. What percentage of those drafted for service in the world war were rejected for physical deficien- cies? A. Nearly one-third of those | who were examined for the selective draft between the ages of 18 and 40, were rejected on account of some defect and about 40,000 were re- fused admission to the army or navy on account of some development de- fect attributable to malnutrition in childhood. They were deficlent either in height, weight, chest measurement or muscular develop- ment. Q. To whom is the phrase “Honesty is the Best Policy” at- tributed ? A. Cervantes in “Don Quixote”. Q. Should the bill and claws of a parrot be clipped? A. The bill and claws occasion- ally hecome too long, although they will not if conditions permit plenty of climbing and gnawjng on wood. In case trimming becomes necessary a nail clipper may be used. Q. What was the first attempt of the federal government to legis- late in behalf of labor? A. The act of 1818 creating a commission on a standard work day for railroad employes. famous phrases: “Fools rush in where angels fear to tread,” and “A little learning is a dangerous thing. ching, Annoying Skin rritations Apply Zemo, Healing Liquid, Easy to Use When applied as directed Zemo effectively and quickly stops Itching, and heals Skin Irritations, Sores. Burns, Wounds and Chafing. Zemo penetrates, cleanses and soothes ths skin. Tt is a clean, dependable, healing liquid, convenient to use any time. 60c and $1.00. v POR -$KIN (RRITATIONE - Observations On The Weather Washington, June T.—Forecast for Southern New England: Partly ers on the coast. Wednesday fair. Not much change in temperature. Forecast for Eastern New York: Partly cloudy tonight preceded by showers this afternoon or tontzht in extreme south portion; rising tem- perature in west central portion to- night; Wednesday fair, rising teme perature in south portion; moderate north shifting to southwest winds. Conditions: The high pressure area of the east is diminishing in intensity. Tt centers off the Vir- extends westward over the Ohio valley and the central plains states. Areas of low pres- sure prevail over Outario and the Gulf region. Light to moderate showers were reported from the southern states. Temperatures are generally higher in all districts east of the Rocky mountains. Conditlons favor for this vicinity fair followed by unsettled weather with local showers. Temperatures yesterday Atlanta 82 Atlantic City Boston .. Buffalo .. Chicago ... Cincinnatl Denver Detroit Duluth . Hatteras - Jacksonville Kansas City ‘What does Q. B. Mean? HOW’'S YOUR B RAIN POWER? Your ability to talk intelligently fn any company depends upon your fund of general Information. People Judge you, size you up, by the intelli- gence you display on toples of generul interest. Do you want to find out where you rate In the scale of general Intelligence? 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