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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. N B 3 . H ‘d seems to be jammed with youngsters ¥ \ 1 T B snever done right heavyweight must weigh not more night. Friday generally fair except ew Britain Herald /. . (o oo s o anon conen « el el Lt e HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | e ims RE THe 3 . i Sistaoilor : Q. When were Indian head, fly- | Strong, shifting winds, becoming 1p. e g . Dugal ling eagle, and MAncoln pennies northwest or west tonight. Zso.urr | coined” | Conditions: The storm of the in- Insued Dally (Sunday Fxcer 2 oo 8 v » " said the judge, “call | A, Indian head one cent pieces |terior has advanced to the Atlantic At Herald Bldg. 67 Chur e " Miss iry Dugan, | were coined from 1858 to 1908, in- | cOust near Hatteras. Another cen- murder of her sweet | clusive; flying cagle cents from |{°F Of storm activity is over the SUBSCRIPTIC s : E 1 e e i b - ‘“ s Facts and Fanci S * i ¢ s tat e indlieive and Ithean bt h\:\.ml-m\rr gion and pressure is o0 e h B ry Dugan took the stand. | pennies from 1999 to the over most of the i $2.00 Three ff called the case time. castern halt of the country. Show- s as pretty as a picture, Q. When does the Astronomical “Ts have occurred over most of th iy . Send all communications (o Fun jury decided she ought to | day and the Civil day begin? north Atlantic and New England Entered at ¢ ' t & ‘ 5 s 2 shop Editor, care of the New | 1 | The Astronomical day begins | 8! . the upper districts of the ain as Secon Mail f s f g 3 t X ¥ Britain . and your —Raymond Krause noon and the Civil day at the v 1 southward to the e arded o New York. =l eceding midnight; but beginning tulf t Much colder s x Oh. How Stupid? | with 1925 astronomers adopted and | Weather is overspreading the in- S 3 3 Antl the Montl Has: dust Begum, They are going to have |now use the Civil day, which begins | terfor and advancing castward to Editorial ¥ s the r r " | Worlsh inner at the hotel tonight in hon- |on the stroke of midnight, and er Atlantic coast districts. Snow is 1 ll team winning the lon the second preceding the fol- this morning in Pittsburgh, but T under- |lowing midnight. are not going to| Q. Must the witnesses for appli cants for American citizenship be Showers followed by fair and colder. Why not?" American eitizens Warning high winds are dis- ¥ named, o only ¥ 3 4 Conditions favor for this vicinity which we Boys e i ¢ can do ( Cane I ey fegl slighted - be- | A, They must be American citi- Plaved L ember ot the Asscinted T et enemics | committes stated that | zens, either native born or matural- | Temperaturcs yesterday titled to f 1 il SPORT IN PENNSYLVANIA i 5 Licy fne moux (0 Beove Wealo it feed Aflanta news credited i A (nTatiod conln How o Interest the Editors! f o &u Q. Do Americans necd passports, Alants credited : 4 1 l e i S Marek |to o to Bermuda? lantic news v 3 production | A. No. Boston g 1 | Q What width hems should he | Buffalo Member Andit Burean of Circulation : " 4 ) » : 2 1sed for tablecloths and napkins Chicazo e A B, G tothat ¢ L and where should initials be put on ears it A tablecloths are Det Sl . : ! } . stitched an inch and a helf hem EDUCATION I8 EASY! may be used * plain hemmis 5 Willis one-half inch is suicient. Napkin High ksonville ; fhems may be from one-fourth o Kansas City Miami Nantucke juare would require an initial about NeWw Haven New Orleans . three-quarters of an inch long. Q. How many horses were th New York ordance with the size of tablecloth ind napkin, are placed in one cor heon napkin 12 inches nowadays see { g e i 1 5 pEl en I V There were 18.267.020 horses | Northfield to a landlord ¢ i 1 ¥ ! < arms and 2,936,881 not on farms. | Uittsburgh — ) : nopulation of — I ortat Aot s i 2 . W come s0 universal t AR QUESTIONS ANSWERED ‘""Y”? "‘”;"‘]” with that of Russia 200 Pray Long for irports don't r 1w ¥ 208 it and British India? Wy R R Haddam so long as that getling into ¢ Jninks ] You can s o any | A, The el ; Britain's Conversion ) : ) : ! i ; ) L P )v. Scotland, Nov. 3.—(Pr— Question Iditor, New | 141,460,000 and British India 24 of prayer with 7T1-year old g ) ; L in Herald, Washington Bureau, | g46 763 1eral Tiramwell Booth of the Sal- ' f : : 1 the s = on the rumble scat 22 New York avenue, Washington, | ., What I« the ation of tion Army on the platform for five : : . enclosing two cents in SmpS arzest airport in the United States half hours, has launched a » _ ; ! : Kknows as | for reply. Medical, legal and marital | & oakland. California x nation-wide “salvation siege” speed if airmail is ms . f i annot f nor can | stion of fact or it ition by ! China ent lasts L riting to 1 = E " e . } 3 i t ozraphy il The word “posth headline; but it still is a < f < iel e ad, e Q. How much conl is consumed sion of Britain. imnually in the United States? t 2000 men and women questions il reeeive a A. 1t is estimated roughly at | fi n = during re- reply igned requests - o0 oo s o t r tinu [ i BN I well-tutored children do, undertaken Telephones ars Leleption nes of fervor and reli- ence provided the party he ot Br ¥ d ! ¥ L HE\iarod: LAl leitars are ‘ 4 : \ Q. Where is the heaviest rainf ions devotion. One thousand other end of the line s i CITY'S OBSERVANCE ; . i . ¢ Editor. in the United States? wetings were held simultaneously he has said all he can t < OF ARDMISTICE DAY T TE i iy oalonn! Washingtontltlizot e conniry with 100,000 nd northwestern Oregon, where the | Metbe Iie Sulvation Army par- many eitics with a popu- | — e Anmistice Day i ! 1 < i 1 L000 or more has the b S e LR, verage is S0 {o 100 inc icipating R o ! Q. Is there a dance thel 2 st for a month in effect that shadowing juryn one i L @ t i L loot ix 3 i Aeconding BRI GG o S T onn e nd will be held jn “the not a violation of the law. No cl t 1 feipallt e e et | A Ttis a lively dance with a|“nemy’s territory” such as publie Liles S Q. o whom was Fstelle Tavlor | jumping step danced o music writ- { houses and ofher drink emporiums. Exen) psyehologist says that most suc- | married betore her marriage to Jack |ten in three four or common fime, | Tanks and armored cars from which il men owe v fame to thei oy It was papulac in France during Iation Army musicians will sound i} . ive their ! Kenneth M. Poacock 17th contury and was subsequer * miessaze will run through the The income of th f 1 v o - What are the natural colors 'introduced info England | country others living in the i ; \ o ‘t@ P fur? L it sold on (e - . by any other name R Jast yeniomas s3I0, 5 _"_ e i} ve ber tist 9 f NEW FORM OF HEAD (OLD! | he natural colors are white, Observattons _ ) & to . NG / is stated. One naturally wonders 4 , i S &7 | | TP Ntk e i T e g | ay and mottled. Tt is plucked e 3 er a v apd s S ey Uprights. Players, Grands nown dis 150 prepar t natural state ! Wishington, Nov. Forecas f = names of nearly all the | chinchilla 1 muskrat. It is = Tex Rickard’s new plan to ) rly all () the sporting Instinct concerns play- ni I ) ' is @ neighbor and a great | or dyed to in f Coney 18| for Southern New kngland: Rain JELURLE08 ing basketball on ice. An cmploye A FORESTV : man ushind ; 1 of the f ineluding Mar- | another nime for ralibit ur particu- | this afternoon and fonighi: colder EBUILT USED PIANOS discovered the system, but it will | stville, the ples ving | s : thi Ann. One of Mr. A's idiosynera- | iarly when imported from Europe. |tonight, Iriday generally faie and 20U fex Lo turn the idea into groney een Plainvile and 4 <ies i never fo wear a hat. Was Tony Lazzeri or Babe |colder. Strong southeast and south S50 Up take Tex to turn the ide: ul s Srlitl iniNow D hi o q Al Sakar bt Jast man 1o steike outl in{winds, probably gales, shifting {o . B and perhaps the resourceful enmi- ward from in a Progressive | giio oo 4 vor oo e 1 e T A ) world series baschall game? [westerly fon R W ] H K ] | ploye won't even be a partner. The town will construct a| oo oo e p v funt i et . T 9 S aiter . ove | il vt e S i TAN ol al e i ) S e o e s Tuning*and Repairing nt situation st man out He | R this afternoon and tonizht. || 38 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 228-2 As was to h [ v Pohe w y thrown ont v 3 in extreme south portion to- perfectly satisfied to start a ve ewide 2 what | e " " I l t ninth agaln. But we rather think the de- | they want and they want it, 4 e oy " ) : i YOR THE BEST N e oot v « 5 “hop's Little Stories About Big | Q laylight saving are {he I AT i R o R Y e (RS k; : now on. { very reasor ice. This e SR ) i 2 the standard time? b i E ination not ¥S met (LR = b > No girls Al House A, Clocks are advanced one hour 4 £ e N ST 3 It padeles 0 ‘ I B, (0 5 1 1 N 'z 4 German visitor | 50 that when if is 12 o'clock noon Main Office Phone 2798, Yard CONSTRUOTIVE NEWS STORTES | SUDEarai T Of S D 1 1il © like lo s \ : Col. 11 o dncal| standnra Gime, the daylight suving rrance Strand Theater. 21 Dwight Court. Two splendidly constructive news | school will contain cig le rooms Hollioy I " « 2 obiloalas (hroush e aib ¥ onld be 1 o'clock p. m. stories appeared in the Herald yes- kindergarten e whole | oo ; : . N HehE N T 10 1o ooks were the | terday. Both were examples of the will 4 000, Tt is eaid to 4 | l s : eve oAl (v E e colon ot ea |1 »\\‘ he Do ada wadl 4 splendid new illustrated news se f ore per room ; : to his Teutonie friend a zood- s, AT BATTERY 5 splendid new illustrated i more Per room | e commit ‘ e o ot weid. Thath oy|. A “The Die Parado {8 not m‘ Do you know how to treat it? Cold weather s coming: some day the Ly Press. Both were thoroughly e | too. so T humorously re- | for fhe screen Barbed Wire” i the loud speaker, your s:t may go dead—if you havew't treated the bat ot formative regarding the sul . o it, using the language of the | from Tall Caine’s Woman of {1 terjex righ : 1 boys to e | Ionockaloe.” i Washington B I nteresting and foformative o Rioal ARt ine mubiects were 1S s ona 1t juck | Knockaloc W v Burean an interesting and foformathy treated, and the wer rtar he day. T Ley | Q. what s are paid to the ulletln ot bulterios, tie i urtdon. tieir care and - operation, ha type worth kr g afte pon reaching his hotel that eve- | 20V r-general hegdnisheiiren ¢ G avine 18 There was the story of Colonel's friend was anxi e and the nresident of the - - CLIP COUPON NIT - — = — - i struction of the 1 upon . ell his e HELL “"“ N i ; « 5 SCTRICAL EDITOR, Washington Burcau, New Tiritain Herald A in Cleveland, a tower nearly o th - 3 ; ¢ s house and what he called G T New Britain Herald as the Woolworth building e E o e e der | OIS toproximately Afty thousand ey et s s . e et fl"l trd York. The other article dealt 1 t s t i Ghsanaa I ent onel lives. He savs it cost him | dollars. The president of the Fxes ts 16 lo welled, st coin for same: ch ail and graphic 1 1 1 1 ; ¢ rnoon at ihe It SN ‘her | {ive Council of the state receives || | nayp i tail and grap i manufacturers th 5 - i IE0 St : "ltwo thousand and five hundred (| | i S H Vot Honse T 1} oV serer axo i : J nfs be closed for the day. i pounds, approximately twelve thou- o This is a big cot Rl this atliluds e z ind five hundred dollars o i Q. Wha he limit of weight much of momer rring con- | of s has been actuate condi- | ¥ 1 Larl Carroll Loyt (e il Botaviclen trd stantly. The s S S @ heavyweight hoxer i tantly. The st s they exist, whick v not 5 ) ; " g ’ , A. There is no limit, but a light | e . : X e fted playwright, was taken to | id which was iss ; viburt yesterday 1 irst tim, . the warden, a very pleasant and thi credited with i ing officer, wante al ago and print « NORVOLI'S DERT PAYING IR 1 { 1 oll 10 feel comfortall | € locnerville lroliey at Meets rains. y ontaine Fox. i : o 3 v P f t So he asked. in a Kkindly and fath- e % 3 L I 1 My way, “Mr. Carroll, we haven't aff he gre r s i 1 1 1 it \ t ny theaters here for you to he oe- L4 - o : ot : : S o | Lo SPUNKY" EDWARDS HAS BUILT A SMALL o qu i | rtai ORIl e TooNERVILLE TROLLEY WHICH® MADE A i to be fou - b ¢ P i ; like xojido iy h ik y g L “Practien aviation,” answered Mr. | BI6 HIT WITH EVERY ONE EXCEPT b readers. : i f i t . ~Irances Norton THE SKIPPER. G . Q T e Tt ; tt - ai SPRINKLERS AND SCHOOLS ; j g i br] ar o B¢ loth H ) ho at / 2 i s in tiful s0ic wi ¢ coats on| ha ik w to s New O sher ¥ h the mecting of Anerican Banker | A coeined | eYou artists scem o under v as frum twomen so much better ihan tie) parts of 1o- | nary ment” pit Adiron- < cd trip, Why It Was Wrong! col ition Plain- { Mrs. Burns: “Your condition is nef to the 1 oment, trightful. You're half drunk:” ng s propliesy the out Burns: “Thash all wrong, my th TARGER BOYS (111 e f f workers at the polls to- dearsh, all wrone.” sci inchude Fred Hastmgs, checker, Mrs. Burns: “You said it—it's earl W, Smith at the envelope wrong.” . “ aff hooth, Wallaece | ch at the ticket | Burns ‘Ish wrong ‘caush floso- (© Fontaine Fox, 1927, The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) in; commi | table, James Prior, booth tender, |pher says things done by halfs . . —td - § “q