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The Herald Is on York st Hotaling's Newsstand, Square; Schultz's Newsstands, Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Street. — e Many an automobile that has seen better days will choose not to run in | 1928. Come to think of it, the new s law about automatic windshield wipers must have been a godsend to the manufacturers thereof. The Democratic party in Con- necticut—or what remains of it—is said to be boosting the nomination of Al Smith, realizing fully that it Al is nominated hanging to the tail of his kite will be first class sport in the Nutmeg state. Indeed, if Al is to run for the presidency, notable blushing violets in the state's demo- cracy will hurry out from hiding and let their aspirations be known. The most unpopular man in pub- He life s the trolley car conduc- tor who tries to collect fares from children younger than eight years. New England is to have a bumpc potato crop. This doesn’t mean the retail price will hit bottom; not at all. The only thing that separates a being a fool is wine glass full of brains, says scientist. But that's considerable; and sometimes even the greater sup- V't prevent the acting foolish, question wise man from ply of brains doe: man from pecially when it buying ofl well wise es- is a of stocks. Young married people should d aloud, advises ex-Governor Nelliv Ross of Wyoming. That's a good way to start a ruction early in mar- the young hubby maga- ried life. Suppose doesn’t like these zines? women's Railroad earnings are on the de-| ed. If > done cline, Wall strect has I there is much refinancing to it better be done quickly. This holds good for the New Haven as well as the rest. In Malden Fuller w him forward as a presidential candi- Mass., where Governor born, they are date, saying he attracted just as much national attention as Governor Coolidge did once But Malden evidently has overlooked the slight fact that M wasn't nominated the the Boston drawing upon a time Coolid for strike, ely polic the vice-presidential nomination after the main jambores Was ove of steep Lill on high is a gre ability an automobile to take king point automobite n, who glibly add that the or - might be construed as i tirely unnecessary But upon tunate cars. the ond gear is just as serviceable going down grade as up, as the fellow with worn out or after ing the grade can testity blazing brake negotiat bottom of a There men if the wouldn't he trustinl who rely upon the and disappointed cc gentlemen, progn ions ar Shops akers weather ha foreea meteorologists; young and callow But a when a nalists ept fool still i o damphool. THE HONOLULL The air ric H RACH from Oakland to Oahn ail, Is someth under the sun and imagination of sufficient to the take o strain and hurry incident offs to s 4 goodly part of the this writing the four of the planes, and at wires tell us only orizinal number are making a race ot it to the of the Pacific. The flight lands can to bhe ‘he Hawaiian regarded as id oceanic fiying. The Pacific, although sters, nlio spes ties to A catly 1{it great it goes helter-skelter occasionally. peaceful at this time of the year, especlally in the warm and sunny section traversed by the flyers to Honolulu. This explains why it is | westward of the Pacific whereas the | westward trip over far has defied all world’s best aviutors, efforts of the DISCUSSION s THE SEWAG Disposal of the sewage disa ment in New Britain has entered upon a rebu(tal from one of the e chemist has taken A. tactories, whose issue with the claims of George Quigley. Discu half as much disposed of sewage does, And there sion will do no harm—not harm is something to be s watching one's step action is taken upon the issuance of $ before definite ,000,000 in sewer bonds, Speakers have had their say dur- ing the past few wecks, leading to onsiderable claritication of the sub- ject in the public mind. Enough has been id to up precipitate action. slow “TAKE IT EAS The highway | evidently is bent upon ruining the | business of undertakers. Along the signs have been stal department | Milford pike hug; | erccted. On each is a nine-foot death | | head with red | with a black eye sockets covered hood. One s 1l|:|ml points to these words, eleton also in |large type: “Twenty killed on this pike months. Take it The Milford pike is not the one in Connecticut requiring ar: ing signs erected by the highway de- in six | partment in its campaien to make it fer for the unwary autoist - CRITICISING THE FLIERS | 1t remained for the German ne papers to utter criticism of the method followed by the sponsors of the attempted flights of th and Bremen Ruropa across the Atlantic. criticism is merited, this is where it should start. We feel disposcd to he | chivalrous and met overly critical in of foreign attempts of the { Kind. If it is true that there was too much of the “stunt” endeavor in the recently attempted flight, if insufli- cient been the c: preparations had made, radio advantages were n and if aiming of. the Junkcr primarily German pr advantage | company was at | advertising, the has an opportunity following the to be methoc an influence for bet n the future. The various concerns manuf: ing airplanes are engaging in wha is becoming a keenly competitive dustry. So far the public has beconis i ous types of the manufactured air product, and it has through the medium of oceanic fly |ing, As one body must been has said, some- bill the plane manufacturers are showing the iator pay the and willingness to furnish machine if the pilots furnish the courage ADVICE FROM BRYAN arles W. Bryan, form or of Nebrask . and a brother of the I idea for the Democratic party to follow; | famous commoner, a new |and one cannot help concluding He touting | has a much different conception of | principles of polities than his late brother. Charles Bryan would bar th incluc prohibi- {tion and religion from next presidential campaign To make it clear that T he Senator nomination ar is sine says he would sup- port of Missouri, a pronounced wet, He pref we an anti-monopoly is- ds lik heay do- and old times to sntioned. Considering the spment of power coneerns their ¢ constantly recurring mergers, fo mention othe that do not monopolize muc Jtention these days, there might be something tangible in th im that the Democratie party could do well by the public in calling att times BORAH WITH AN IDEA «tor Borah can be re- lied upon for a new like talking Me Article the inything } Jout, Speaking of xiean petrolenm embodi of titution, 1 confiscated nsed M tom hy xico perty in DUCKS IN THE PARKS There is a pr ol st Quarter Willow Iiroo) diadems Hu i but the presence of ducks i enhances it for the you dily are more inter- easfer for planes to wing their wuv! improperly ! in favor of ! possible | only | failure | tur- | acquainted with the names of vari- | done | govern- | g the | onopolics h public viewpoint upon | the Tdaho ed in the ducks than anything est for the most part is quiet and else. They furnish unlimited plens»l ure for the young; and by furnishing L pleasure is ong way to popu- larize parks. A little painted shack at the edge of the pond at Hubbard park giv shelter to fhe animals. The atten- the Atlantic so |tion needed by the park authorities | Duluth rake the JOBS | Athletic . Comm: Thomas ' | Donohue has appointed State Sena- tor Lawlor of Waterbury as his de- oner | puty at $2.500 a year. Attorney General Alling has nest L. Averill Mr. Averill was house lead- ap- | pointed as his | deputy. er in the last legislature, of which i {Judge Alling also was a member. All of which prompts the Wate bury Republican to make critical re- to wit FactsandFancies | | | marks, ure n of “The legi seems prolific source able for sal in one capacity and anoth- er. Tt appears that while the Jegislature is a path of glory for some, it is a path to emolument for others. The lame duck sys- tem is getting to be an establish- d vogue for Conne ! degree more notic | nsed to he the case in former years, Many of ‘the boys' are lieing pretty well taken care of | 1= = ¢ Two conclusions at least | are rational. One is that if a man would like to make his liv- ing holding political office it will be wise for him to get him- seIf elected a term or two to the logislature, And the other is that in his activities as a mem- ber of that body he should be- long both to the party in power wd the organization which owns it and the political offices, body and breeches.” state | In other word Democrat has in Connecticut elected that do feel fearfully (i becomd {lame, without even a political crutch he not The niust because the make gt to legislature, the grade lonely: when few they lame ducks they s i to help them along in their declining years. i = “MAKING WORK" | Premier Baldwin of Great Britain is trying to “sell the empi ¥ This la job. Canada is part of the em- i Dominion of Canada but it is self-govern- 000 mflés from pire, all rig "ing. its people live London, and it adjoins the United tes. A marked that British ccclesiast Canada was influenced and in- that it in its methods of comme dustry by the United States; read Americ that | fluenced n books and periodi- cals; its very thought was in- great southern neigh- Even British books, which cost a copy in Australia, cost 32 and upwards in Canad British periodicals there is searcely a vestie | in the entire Dominion Premier Baldwin {alead of him to sell the empire to has quite a da sentimental . In the prs United States h airs of i the sold itself to 1 Canada without trying: the proxim- {ity of Canada does i The the trick. made the premier a sp Canadian ¢ rined why n before In this he other day lor Ottawa exy Britain ai minis ke W was not overly about rmament while he To said, prime crase constructing cruisers, he would hring busi I ness suffering to the districts of the Clyde, T and in Sheflield. In the st iron ne latter district, he said, ar lana steel fabricating which did and would be idle if the government I not dole out cruiser orde ousands of people employed ther: The Tyne | would be thrown ont of work same md Clyde The conditions exist on the prime minister's idea It work"” scljeme, But the British tax- payer freight. s plan is merely an In 11 ernm crnmental orders. Tt is a “make would pay the The prem alted dole tem long run vould cost ing the doles to these dis- | tricts outright. Observations On The Weather N¢ nal ohiably oces shower: Th lay, cooler north gradu- the art of 1 conditio n cast of th sturl sissippi the in stward rior i 10V slowly front edge of A ric Nigh pressure re per lake nada over th cky mperatures n | changed materially since mornine. and th show wrea ha and ex- region nd western mountain have not yesterday iana Ohio, ( vor for r with rising tempera- this vicinity cloudy weatl | Denver ........ : 52 | The idea that there is argument | talent suit- | :d service to the |result of either hered !no chance of getting a political job | to the | quite | jeh is to | bolster up this industry through gov- | NETV BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, swed by local showers. High !lurc fel Low Atlanta 0 Atlantic City Boston | Buftalo .. Chicago Cincinnati .8 66 74 6 Detroit |is a minimum. The same thing could | Hatteras . ! be done to advantage in this city. We rnestly uggestion to the park board for action next spring. acksonville Kans I.os Ange Miami . 5 Minneapolis . ntucket . ans New York . Norfolk Northfield Pittsburgh Portland, Me St Louis Washington I n o {in a bomb was exploded long ago. S y Resolved, that laziness may be the or environ- | t | ment. ! “Well,” says the younger gener- |ation, “who invented the alarm jclock? We didn't.” st glance of s At the 5503 use” and auce” |1 man “appl { 1ok much alike. | The automobile ha [ v1e for the people to get used to stran 1 of TS, th villages | Dignity must have been invented by some man who lived where there { Were no mosquito bites to scratch. 1t you like him he has person lity. If he doesn’t interest you, al has is disposition. wrot an elow.” ) cynic Try and get it." The poct hittle here ifter him ts but he wrote 1t is possible that in some cases there re more germs than joy in kissing and making up. 12 I Americanism: Going to Paris i sing “Home, Sweet Home.” 1o | Evolution is slow. There is no ro- | tice ble change in the rosition | of the mosquito since last summer. | latest s a loaf, knee decree is h lesophy rel but it docsn't seem | situation. | Fashio | knee. Thel {10 half a |to fit the I petual motion were red in these days of ss it would he aceepted of course, to be | startlin, [ | matter « v | | 1 1t v You think coddling good for the |, boy? Well, observe which is more | hardy, @ tomato plant or a weed v 1 A hog is a hog anywhe cxcept | i a can of pork and he The r»-‘ it is an inconspicuous example of 1 nonentity. | I | Lif. I might be for working which he satisfics with food pur- chased with the money he earncd | While working up the appetite. worse, Man up an ite, Latest end-of-the-world propheey | | fixes the event for 1924, By that time perhaps, the last payment will I bheen le, I | | | | It a certain j were to say | fishing to | perfectly s: : i do not the offics ehoose ta go fish wonld b Correct this sente to get a look ! hillhoards but the | the way | Copyi “We drove | heantiful s in at the Ty ont t. 1027, Publishe I Syndic Aviator ('();nmcgw(l-cd for i | Bravery in Accident | . 1T (=4 letter extraordiy and skill in handling a dan- | airpl en sent to Ser | geant Paul L. Y, S1st obsery- fation squadro tield 1l., by the chief of the army air covy | Woodruff was eruising ahoy Lake City with Lieutenant C. Whitn air corps reser ob- server, when at an autitude of $00, feet, the aileron control wire broke, awving the pl e without means of ateral steering. Woodruff kept his ship under con- trol and forced Ay up to ”“.i 2,000 foot level 1o signalled Vhitney 10 jump elear with his para- With Whitney's weight out » machine, it went into a nose | I Woodruff managed to make his leap when only fiev hundred feet the ground. His parachute just in time to save his life, Jjump entitled Woodruff to in the “Caterpiliar | consisting of airmen who have | bec by parachute landings, which air corps records place at 5 wt of 60 cmergency jumps, T S0 s inclhid- 1hergh, with four ‘ Washington, Aug. of commendation for courag lis 1 Wood Crissy his wi bership n saved {club livin r Colonel Ct o0 holds the top record drops. Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. At all drug and shoe stares Dz Scholls Zino-pads Put one on—the painis gone | And that e {a deefe from de hizness jha? T shou i tor, vist witt | nnderstan: B Ofe ¢ uflé“?o Maxsow Faxrazz Jomey D —— e — Send all communications t0 Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. |0!vr Remedy for the Divorce Evill We listen to the wise ones, Folks, and think, “the silly geese Why can’t they sce the only way divorces can decrease, s stocking homes with ware, with bright and grins Instead of old-time earthenware and out-worn rolling pins.” mirthen- shining | E .‘lllfihl Grim ‘Gentleman: “Are you nan who danced every dance vening with my wife? Flushed Gentleman ou want to fight Grim Gentleman hank you the this “Yes, do , I want to TS, TS, By Billie T. Elson Let it be said to my disgrace I've never slapped a fresh guy's face, “ve never said T'd telly pa I've ZR hollered for my m: rs ve never yet And no hoy Miss— refused a kiss, ever called me not all! I've a sister to you, never said, “I'll be Fred. ve never urged a To stop at once and light, friend at night light the | And never ONCE, to save my pride, H 1T walked auto ride! home from an And yet, I'm not a girl th; Nor yet a girl that has no brain, Nor a girl that's locked within a wall— In fact an! T'm not a girl at a Must Have Been! Willis: “Did your garden come Parker: “No, T think T must have nited bird seed by mistake." Willis: “How’s that?" Parker: “A flock of hirds w raised! all Ernest M Shanenberger THE FIRST READER For Modern Children (Edited by Marshall Flint) The Linoleum What is this? Iy gosh, teacher ooks a heck of a lot o help me Hanner! Very good, 1 of the cl Linolcum is use A very good obtained hy te f mamma’s eustard Mrs. Mary (s (Overheard | old like dear, it linolum, arles, go to the floors. of linolenm ean ¢ the top off pies! 1 to cover ouldn’t Mars helieve i enberg: “VoU's wrong yait zoot henk witt sccu epitel. witt hessets, witt witt Ibiltities, wit dirac- ors mittines yat in conference. ot's wrong de henk, Mrs. Mox 3 [ draw yatt de ck should pay it de beel T owe it 3 a enk? rit- s, witt esussss, Y Zrusser Tios: sturry Mrs. Ma hanvelope, “Hmmn, Go on i a chack in dv witt e t x: “T put wilt stemp. 02 Cor Now comes | from de grusser wort it to him yatt de benk d wott it's mocked hon de fac benk's got no money!” “It conldn't be, Resus- one million dol dun't esk!:t ook once de chack.” “Hmmm Hinsufficient oon de clit Marx: ek de tte re- oined hac oh Ro: i nhe witt hassets hs!! Libillities Mrs, Marx Rosenberg. ne funds, on eot."” o Mrs. Marx: plizz de nose {ficient funds, yhe de doc- zizns witt should get “Keep. Hi e it n t vatt 1 1 should ea vitamines more coppussles Rosenbere: “Don't misunderstand. it you got overdrawn in ccount.” “No T it ns henk b Mrs. Marx: ck it de - witt overdrawns T dipposits. Chacks witt currency T dipposit. Ts in de haccount, mayhe longs to Mrs, Mox vot's got de same name.” Rosenberg 'y once von should . Ts <o much money in { de benk. You take out too muc.i. T8 none laft. Consekvently, overdr Mrs, Marx: “It couldn’t be! Rosenberg: “Nu, vy not?” Mrs, Ma “Is left vaft chack hook half de chacks!™ wn in de [T GUESS TLL HAVE_TO SEE A DENTIST | question of fact or information by ing it with fine cmery and polish- | Why do | mers {in the process of rising in | uniting of jas in the ¢ | pronihi | Louis is from the French and means | “defender.” 4 Makes yatt | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1927. The Long Trail “Yes, we're acation in going to the flivver Barrett: | spend our this year. Corey: “That's fine. planned your-tinerai —DMrs. Swan Lindsay Have you “A dollar spent upon silk hose means many a free dinner,” is Uncle lke's sage advice to the weaker sex. The Mean Thing! Theresa: “I've been reducing. What do you think of me, now?” Paul: “Well. you still remind me of Nell.” Theresa: “Nell who?" Paul: “Nell Funt!” production of simple but beautiful books, furniture, leather work, jewelry and metal work, engrossing and illuminating. The shops com- prise a total of twenty buildings en- closed in grounds covering five acres and employ between 300 and 400 craftsmen. The Roycrofters also conduct an inn with accommoda- tions for 250 gucsts and publish “The Fra.” Flue Q. How can make A. Get a small printing freme one prints of leaves? {and a package of blue print paper (4 x 5 is the best size to use). Open the back of the frame, put the leaf to be printed against one glass, then put the blue-print paper over the leaf with the sensitive side to- —Louis W. Krouse (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can gel an answ r to any writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureal. 1322 New York avenue. Washington, D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be undertaken. All other questions will recelve a perscnal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor. How are abolone shells : Bureau of Fisheries in order to clean them well, al appltances are necessary, but | it can be done by filing the shell, rubbing it with sandstone, finish- | 1ys | ing it with rotten stone. Q. What is the value of a Unit- ed States fractional five-cent note? A, Such notes are worth from 10 to 50 cents depending on the date of issue and the condition of the | note, Q. How old is Ch ho starred in “Old ‘he Rough Riders” and Heaven'? 8 A. Q nuse Al Q Ironsides, Seventh Twenly-five years, What is the plural of hypote- | Hynotenuses. | What causes flames of fire it tend to go upward? Flames of fire are produced union of one gas with an- that surrounds it. A flame is the combining of gases at a | temperature which canses them to become Juminous. As these gases are lighter than air, they are constantly ir, con- sequently the flame produced by the | these gases tends to go A by the other upward, Q A fo ali in the A. there any restrictions as | s owning property anywhere United State In general ns may own propert ¢ United under the same terms and conditions that apply to American citizens. Property rights | are governed by State laws, not na- | tional or federal laws. In a few ates have limited the right aliens to hold property se of the Pacific Coast limit the right, o ownership of property and Japane Ts the name Lonis rame for Alovsius? A. No. The name from the Latin and means it may bhe cortain states which the by Chinese Q a, mick- Aloysius Rrace is Q. shops? A. What are the Royeroft Royeroft is the name applied | te an arts and erafts institution | founded in 1894 by Elbert Hubbard | East Aurora, New York. The | Royeroft shop: ich patiern- | ed after the Kelmscott Press of Wil- | liam Morris, are eng; in the i ward the glass and leaf, and close up the frame. Put in the sun for a few minutes, until the paper has become quite dark. Rinse in cold water for ten or fifteen minutes and dry between clean white blotters. | You will have a print of the leaf, which, if the leaf is not too thick, will show all the veins. Q. Can you tell me something of | a curious marriage custom in Wales | where the bridegroom is compelled to search in the house of the bride for her before the marriage? A. You no doubt refer to the marriage custom in Cardiganshire, Wales, where the relatives of the bride assemble and offer a mock re- sistance to the entrance of the groom, and after a great deal of (scuffling and horseplay a dialogue (chiefly in verse) is carried on by two persons—one on either side. After this the bridegroom is adm't- ted and sets about seeking the bride, who is ecommonly disguised in some manner—as an old woman, for in- stance with a male infant. a symbol of good luck and promise of sons. upon her lap. On arriving at the church door the bride is seized by her relatives who ride off with her, the bridegroom and party in pursuit. On being overtaken the bride is at once handed over, and whoever catches her be married within a year. Q. What is the meaning of the name Kenneth? A. It is Celtic and means a lead- er or commander. Q. Where is the town of Ensen- ado. Ts it a manufacturing town? What is its population? A. Ensenado is a port of Mexico, in the northern district of the T ritory of Lower California, of which is the capital, It is situated on the bay of Todos Los Santos, which affords a rvather poor harbor. Its manufactures consist of leather, flour, candy, low-grade shoes, and some vehicles, mainly consumed by local trade. It has a population of 000, Q. What is weight hetw water? A. Sea water weighs 64 pou-ds per cubic foot; fresh water (four per cent maximum density) weighs 62,428 pounds per cubic foot. Q. Tn using honey for making Jelly instead of sugar what propor- tion of honey should be used? A. Use a cupful of honey to each cupful of apple juice (from winter apples) and proceed as in ordinary jelly making. 25 Fears Ago ;'oday Samuel Knight A the difference in cen salt water and fresh of Pilainville and wis of this city will leave dnesdgy for Boston, where they will attend the convention of the v Tingland Photographers’ asso- ciation ALY the L. Hateh isolation . Platt of committee and F. hospital is certain to | held & meeting this afternoon and opened the bids for the construction of the building. The bids number six, but they are couched in differ- ent form. The 'committee sald it might be unable to award the con« tract today. Mrs. 8. H. Wood is at Cove, Mass. F. H. Johnston spent yesterday at Indian Neck. There are more ways than one of viewing the possibilities of the mo+ tor cycle. .A local possessor of ond of these miniature devil wagond started out for Springtield yesterday but was thrown in Hartford. His mechanical broncho had sustained internal injuries and he had to pusk it home. His comments were zule phurous. / Special Officer Harry Mount, whet was on duty in Walnut Hill park | Sunday, made three arrests of pers sons whom he found plueking hy«< drangeas and other flowers. Fred Bullen is enjoying his va« cation at Clinton, Mass. A. J. Sloper and C. F. Smith werd elected to the board of directors of North & Judd yesterday at the annual meeting. E. M. Wightmani was named secretary and general manager. Plainville residents are complain+ ing of the disregard of an 189§ railroad rule forbidding the unnec< essary blowing of engine whistles at night. The county health officer says hd will give Mayor Bassett one mord chance and, if he has not appointed a health officer within a shorg time, will name one himself. Just before going to press the Herald learned that O. F. Curtis, who has made such efforts ta stamp out smallpox, had been awarded the contract for the isola« tion hospital. His bid of $9,459 was lower than those of B. H. Hibbard, John W. Allen, and A. Leupold, There is doubt as to whether Mrg Curtis, being a city official, can {legally accept money from the city, for such work. | 2 Magnuson and Klein Broadcast From WTIC Two vocalists prominent in New Britain pleased the radio audience of WTIC last night, and in both in« stances New Britain pianists ace companied them. The singers were Philip Magnu« son, tenor soloist of the First Cona gregational church, with Theron We Hart, organist at the church, at the piano; and August Klein, widely known New Britain baritone, wha was accompanied at the plano by Ruth Bennett Lindsay. The selections of both “singers were attractively given and must have given great satisfaction to thein large number of friends in New Brit+ ain. The pianists Jikewise provided an ideal background of music. Pigeonl READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR BEST RESULTS e —— Peel Off Mask Reveal Your Beauty T¢ your skin fs covered with freckles, blackheads, liver spots or blotches, don't try to conceal these defects. Instead, pecl them off! Beneath that sallows freckled, faded, aged or wrinkled akin, there Is a mew skin as soft and smootl as a girl's. Buy and ounce of pure mercolized wax v drug store or beauty counter and s directed. In n few days the freck= 3 and large pores will disappear llke magle. Your complexion | will be delicately tinted as @ rosebud, and the entire face will look years younger and loveller. Mercolized wax brings out the hidden beauty. STATE MOTOR LAWS i85 who a8 prep: at tes of the Unlon have ever crosses state ates, lines should know. €d a handy bulletln summarlzing state automobile laws, arranged and covering speed laws, drivers license requirements, reciprocity lights, required signals, etc. varylng laws about which every mo- Our Washington Bureau It you want a copy of this il out the coupon below and mall as directed: _~—-——— | avToMOBILE 1322 New York Avenue, I want a copy of the bLulletin, herewith five cents in loose, coin for same: NAMD EET AND NO. 5 cITY T am & reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. CLIP COUPON OFF HERE = ~ == == ITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, Washington, STATE MOTOR LAWS, and enclose uncancelled, U. S. postage stamps, D, C. or ot g S R e e ) THE FAMILY ALBUM—MAKING TOAST I SRAYS SURE HE'LL MAKE { THE TOAST WATS AND WATCHES "5UCKS FINGER WHILE WIFE CUTS FRESH PIECE His Luck Day! ON FLOOR 15 BUSY AT BREAD- BOARD FOR FIVE MINUTES GETS INTERESTED AR SAYS HE CANT SEEM T T THE BREAD VERY WELL, NEAT SLICES. ARRANGES THE KNIFE MUST BE DULL SUDDEN SMELL 6 BURN- GUING WHETHER THAT'S 1N BREAD AND CRIES O REPLACE SUCE DROPPED A NEW SPOT ON ClILN6 OF * THE TOAST” 1927, by The Bell Syndicats, Ine) - WIFE (UT5 BRERD N T ON GAS TOASTER. EVERY TWO SECONDS TURNS QLAIMS SOMETHING MUST ~ PIECE STARTS TO SCORCH. EACH PIECE OVER TOSEE IF BE WRONG WITH TORSTER;- PKCKS IT UP BY HOTTEST TS GETIING BROWN YET BREAD ISNT TOMSTING ~ PART BURNING FINGER. STANDS AROUND GFFER- IN6 SUGGESTIONS, WHLE WIFE PKES OOREE 8-n