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2 e e ——— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927. —— e lam:mr.lvmg to develop his or her it is impossible to say whether one] ments they very frequently found |publit moment. Such officials are understanding by the public of all me m.\m] S could bel trained :? box. There 1s | htemselves entered into. True, they |fair prey for unofficial critics be- |the details entering into certain > real s t the one gorilla e United States L ; i : !: ory problem is to acquire rhpl ‘Am\]g ¢ :n ,‘h nlis & S have the experience of reading [cause the moves they make gener- | .€aSures, might have had the oppo- 8 ! Kk of ati ) Sithiy DT 0T T SOLL B |what others thor lally contain such variety of purpose | Sité effect on the officials. On the | sl el el e Sh Dieve been ko xom s thelr {actions and : |that the material for comment is un- | OheF hand, official designations I' el ey ALY lonotis haye L EUIEDGQY leax | pre :‘?1 Sah 1 i ! delic from the viewpoint | Ve been placed beside the names | Anott i we try to burden | 4n 18 months, succumbing to lung futeinye B i ’\‘ 0 lor the abscrvers. Undoubtedly, | Of Men on whom all the arguments, I hM [our minds by remembering _ever: disease, All of the ynm)m which DIAT Sngliahi: &) e of iheis [mayors and chairmen of this and | PPeals and demands of the most ne | ing we come into contact with, we n in captiv have had S l[A . w C . JR s % nart . P Re scathing of denunciat 14 o I w soon reacl atura | . Sy o - [ |opponents, but not all of them have artment would be greatly ors could make fartles Luncheon Club Members oo T Karston | ernie ansle uenosons showine (SCI-ADPOII]. Griios ~ EXPEGE smrorers, v not an o rem b [0 terivens voviy b grests| 1 impresson, in fac, the co-nork- - i anc gin forge e im a raits and an ability to learn sim- i : A s P ) em i jers of men of this t: have b hin il h army of residents who sit back after ributed to them in certain | of ype e been | With His Feats things |ilar to those of the chimpanzee, OIIIClaIS to Be Supe]‘men the Gaily taske are done and sunmit |activities. True, the critics and the | KnOwn to marvel at the ease and & i erything with which we come | eating all sorts of foo having [ the public officials of eity and na- |Cure-alls have been knggvn to ap- |INatter-of-fact manner with which ; linto contact is associated with .-om».; a childish fondness for t friends. | —_— - sl 0 N S miove even as they alxsopiove bui{(Hey casbigre(s o sacersiiarsicas ic thing else with which we come into VQ.‘ Who wrote TWO | Jf the men who occupy public [sideration that comes of the |in all probability their unfavorable ments that characterized thair r\\'n k :mr\ml.- 5 .;}y »u{ ;:'mv:;- 'rowv(n“v]vrl‘llz W :;u i loftices in a community could listen |conviction tnat public m rs need |stands l(\v;-t d by far those they have tenure of offiee. bt il 3 st - Gl (Sl Iserion and detaile mination. ken of the oppos nature, | 1 . terman or Itallap |1 ON the verbal appraisals that arc |Serious and detailed examinatio } . s er names | 2880 1bly QUESTIONS ANSWERED | @ TIs Aida a German or Itallan A nha. f-“?” ’”“ v“ ' | These crities can be met in the | ew Britain has had men in pub- | The origin of the word “spooning” and faces of men who were perfect| “The person you meet has every- | opera ) le day after day by the general |y gt 0 b room. the [lic office who actually impaired |goes back 500 years to the time strangers to him a few be- |t : to do with 3 nes. You can get sn answ r to any| A Alda, by Verdi, is of the c, on the ability d qualifica- |store, the factory home in | their physical well-being on account | when a young man made known his ot | eeting & person, some charac- | question of fact or {nformation by |l'Alla3 school. [tions they may or may not have, not |fact, cverywhere that affords a |of worry over duties of thelr |marital intentions by giving the girl The young mar t s of that person will give you 'writing to the Question Editor,! < \Who plaved the part of Pen- o mention the criticisms of their |ering p n. The m e and the criticism to which |a “lov a hand-made uten- Smith of Durham, N, ., A to visua & his or name. | New Britain Herald, Washington |"!n8t0n Fish in the photopiay “Til- ;ctions in particular instances, it is |for inst ¢ have spent | they were subjected, yet a proper with two bowls on a single stem he is stop i rd s that we think | Bureav, 1322 New York avenue, |1 'he Toiler”? {vrobable that much of the glamor [days or week consideration of | Biax oeerWaitng | 8 thue will invariably Vashington, D. C. enclosing two! ”‘*KV,\ »l rocker. it appar Iy exists th the lure j' r public improve Atslon tn \% New Britain and : recur her. It is as though they | cents in stamps for reply. Medical,| @ ‘What is Jhe valng of d Unit- lthat public servants profess to see, |preparation of an announcement of |[3 for a few more t ame pigeon | legal and marital advice cannot be | es half- plece da 1 unat- |more or less public inter | ke an automo- | given, nor can extended research | . 1 peculiar [takes only w minutes four or five | be undortaken. All other questions | b:toid0icents. verthel that |crities to fl t eve vou think of that | will receive a personal reply. Un.| @ Where were the words of| and Mrs. Average |tent of reec 1l th ploces. | signed requests cannot be answ:red. ue Sweet Home writ s I\Woman expect more from the men |exec . - M CITY Ll vou often have m“mn letters are confidential.—Editor. | In the attic roo house 'they elect to office than they them- ITY OF NEW BRITAIN or three othe 1 iin Palais Royal, Shen lsalves are preparda to render eltherlgat e %ais followed by a train| @ Are hot water heating sys- | Howard Payne or, lto Thloyerskant (nEint re [of spr is not DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS o {dea bringing on ;wn-l[‘““ more expensive than hot air | was living there in gr poverty. |of of the officials see jaceurn and undou men Mr. Smith was asked to fllustrate A hot water heating sy ¢ training anylstate of the | in S i his system. At this point Harry G. \)m{w more to install steam or |1 :,l'”\ States? itself politically e g o en some! ‘ G ; | hot air, to op- . No. i« it to stand out in particular ra Hancock walked through the lobby. i > . : ticu e ’ 3 » T WEnther pade is Harry Hancock, of uu-}"“" ol & [\\ o cayedinelider et Wominguce o pllscder Y All Public Schools of all grades, including Kinder- The next day & calty Co.” he said “How do | ves a more | Robert Burns? {necticut, ye re is a full share o d . 5 he astounded the S e | A Te dled of rheumatic fever o | voters here as clsewhere, gems o wisdon garten, Elementary Grades, Junior High Schools, and peating th t p officers |in 17 | M have served in offices of ture of the sub. ozl i Thursd name L1 yvell when I was introduced to| 4 the! Q. What 1§ the difference be- | cie a4 appointive ¢l er [ject cone Senior High School, open Tuesday, September 6, 1927. the meeting of the | e i Hedinte = tnia terms of surren: he close of | tween a land grant, and a land have d through actual exper Some men have the faculty of im- | 1514 hia Dhainiess. b WO sl il R e e | se that it is impossible fo approach |parting to various offices a place in i tet) ot the mbr platuzefofFastribnd fetuminsinamediie sy of with General | 1 grant s n t type of service deserving of be- |the public spotlight, sometimes inad led Alderman Wi Tadis| T2 plcoue of & Hend CaEiand) ool forn his staff ant of land to 4 s ldeal, but many of | tly, but often through their! St e ey Luesoipictures f chme an| iy o N lual mad : slow, it seemed, to ab- |own individual personality or their tantion, o in 1 al s e v names ppended to ndividual made 1 w, it seemed, to a » individual 1 \ - thei = s | and. L mpedatey e si0sl termat or e v are ss. A land patent is aw sorb the full import of the disagree- |stand on some question or policy of | moved agross the room m with Mr. Hancock's o ik e o LD rh e | Thus T sce a mental pieture of Har- vlce Gilirin, BE Sat neral Land Office to in- mamb e haying REel AESOIEE )nq on a handcar, which is rlns‘:‘ nieers: W Meritt B settlers or claimants for | t"Y;OT“ed“m"h"Lf Ty the | eROUSh for me to recall Harry Han- | q 5y o v oo B! qon iy ol e eomolin “How does he do it was B |laoak, o egw was| the clue to|. B et, Lieut. Gen.; T vt iy anted to know.” |Soonn % b ® Y% Gordon, Maj. Gen.; W. M. Pendle- | with e various laws passed by | stion everyone wanted to Know." | o oo rocailed the Hateh Co, | GOF40N: Maj Gen.: W. M. I (Pl feriond gl nacad iny He's very unfortunate if he cannot .. < [»m\. Brig Gen. and Chief of Artil- | Congress under b 1 forget anything” was the univrsal |’ ory SmPle. : |1ery. [may be obtained from the govern- | ; & b Ml The reporter admitted that it “ns‘ S vrere s e e Tas oo I . — E L L Yo U 'fim" like that' many of the men |, o "'m,m " but just how sIMPIe, | 11" wife of Jack Dempsey, born? ! were heard to s: l“" 'l"‘"" Hoein :"' e A. Wilmington, Delewar in { SN v e RSN SOMETHING ABOUT OUR NEW 7.STORY BUI cunlyonecant 00 Sl ald Mr. opicn T am perfectly familiar and |50 00 SUER P INE . z &mith when interviewed at the | s O e har | L€t four inches tall, weighs 129 i 0 I each of these facts recalls another, Y | | B v a Herald representa- | pounds, and has dark brown hair | ritt h°‘]‘“ by @ Herald represeita- ! explained the, memory expert, show= |04 ) oo oy il NOW i OU “It's not a gift, it's a system. | % & B 2 ! 3 i iy nobhie bWl piien (s ust ow Snnle R ras SR IO D fyn i (0 WG e | | i { psychology.” Mr. Smith, has been acknow to be one of the leading practical psychologists in the United Sta He is a native of North ( a graduate of North Carolin versity and is 25 vears of & submitted iy to by the newspaperman. fteen thoughts or ideas with t} cor- responding numbers were Weitten on | a paper, the interviewer cailing them out with their number wrote them. Mr. Smith never saw the paper. The ideas were as discon- nected as they could be & follows: “Hotel cler comotive, T day, c parade, upholstered chair, automo- bile, pienic in the woods, trip to N ion, York, Telephone new dress for the wife submarine, coal refrigerator.” If the news) any one of th immediately rec; a number was mentioned the idea to which it corr ow" said the memory expe a number of them had been fi ‘you have mentioned No and 6. You have not 5 which is a dog i convers hou mine he rec on( t mentioned 7 and 8, bu not is a trip to New York, or 10 which is & telephone conversation. You have mentioned 11, 12, 14 and 17| You skipped 13, which is a sub marine, Now I'll repeat the iist backwards, beginning with 15, w you check them ofi." The test was 100 per cent cor- rect. “I use the vis system, or axsociation of ide a4 M Smith. “For I an told a man's name, 1 immedi asgociate it with picture t e up in my m | The fault w nost people is not that they fail to retain names, but| they fail to recall them. You may meet & man on e familiar, btu t | his name. T > you in 2 es th somewhere mind you kn lection wag not Dr. Fra gth and lees Nia prysical ran remember o he a +hought was what he ealled o =i parson to ment from Auto Painting Expert Work Low Prices Spraying or Varnishing FRANKLIN SQ. FILLING STATION F E. R, Ir. DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Genuine 0ld Company’s Lehigh The SHURBERG COAL CO. Phone 2250 55 Franklin Street in ary for the man i |actor in the scene Mr. Judd (Wil ide of a ba id is a bank Somatimes you king visual pictures it is neces- volved to be an » clerk at this hotel is George Mansfield, the movie actress, leave pic 3 When I recall|© 4 " gho was seriously bu liam H.) T see himiypite on location for a movie pr nk, so I know Mr.{gyction, November 29, 1923, and er. | the next day. must associate W was Walter Joh: '8 name with someone you know. re of the receipts of the game I t 2 at Washington, D Mow do I remember wing his 20th anniv 1k of a British king and Biliie Major Leagues? rke the actress. 5 mounted to $14,760. “Why wouldw't vou think of| o What is light? George Washington?” A form of radiant en id, T might call him Wash- | rove of the ether waves which ine urke and he wouldn't 1ike |is capable of acting upon the eye it. King George more clearly indi- |in such a way as to make visible cates the first name. 1 simply sce a | the ohject from which it proceeds h a crown and & woman | or is reflected | o what year was Calvin tial T, be-|Coolidge governor of Massachusetts « time T pictured | A, Tn 1820-1021, nd the woman| . What President of the Unit- s throwing horseshoes. Horse- | o] States is said to have been taught ocs mean good luck. That gave |to read and write by his wife? wame Georg the acdtress, A. ew Johnson. ame must be the same es| 0. is the age of M vy and the | Rry, movie actress? W at is thus they become Mr. Smith was given a severe test | f his ability to remember at a Ro TRAVEL ETIQUETTE ry club mecting at Okmul n experlence ler, our Wash- Okla, e was introduced to 1 'HE > OF TRAVEL will contain taris 1 their wives in the| e e Ll Y it 2 t train schedules, fare. connections, baggage, et lobby. Then, without his bhe- suggestlons as to wardrobe, train courtesy, how to t on a Pullman, eti- Ivised of this ruling, each Ro- quetia of the dining car, suggestions about children on t arriving, reg- s e e e istering and etiquette at a hotel: suggestions for travel by boat or ship— Sollee i #te all covered In this bulletin. 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Attempts to raise gorillas in captivity have been so unsuccessful address Studios, and STATE KLY BIBLE QUIZ | Howv did Joshua break down u lls of Jericho? | Wi was the sin and pun. [ishment of Lot's wife? 3—How were the fleeing Israel- ites fed in the desert | 4—How was Elijah earried up to henven? What famous Hebrew was into a den of lions and es- aped i | Babylon went What ad and 2 T—What was §—Complete t nder, rmageddon? following quota- to Caesar th fore things that a Caesar's."” | 0—What Hehrew was soid into {exile by his brothers and later be- came a power in Egvpt? | 666 is a Prescription for {Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, dilious Fever and Malaria. “Store Windows” In a Bank? Yes, that's what those two big bay win- It kille the germs dows on the front of our new building are going to be. Advertising— “telling the world” about what you have to sell—is the right hand of modern business, be it bolts or banking. The Hardware City’s products are known throughout the world because they have been advertised. e T S —— 'SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—ESCAPING THE RADIO . . 2 { PORC THE THE Pow TRKE AN EVE ROM THE RADIO AND JUST SIT GUIETLY N H e PLUMER CALLS TO | COME OVER AND LISTEN T Wi5 SET Now HE'S 6OT FIRTABLY "R TUBE IN MILT 5 ER NIN 5BY STROLS o¥- T TELL WM ABOUT THE TELEPHONE. £ TUBE SET HE'S ~ DECLINES INVTATION AND FRED PERLEY'S RADIO, SETTLES HIMSELF COM- (Copyright, 1927, by The Bell Syndicate, Lnc. GLES IN TO ARSWER~ NEXT DOOR., STARTS (P FULL BLAST. G0ES IN By GLUYAS WIiLLIAMS ANDS 5 IRV LAPPET T TELL HIM ABOUT THE FINE | PRO6GRAM (OMING IN TROM WZ2ZZ FNDS WIFE HAS ST TUNED IN. GOES TO BED| From the very beginning, only 12 years ago, The Commercial Trust Company began using modern publicity methods to market its products—good banking service. Recently we have been using the radio. Now in our new home we will have two permanent display windows to mirror the financial wares you can obtain here. There’ll be a message for you in these win- dows when you come to our Housewarming and 12th Birthday Celebration. Watch for it. THE UMMERCIA 'TRUSTCO. And Help Build

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