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(I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. New Brit = Herald s o ey : mil + would o Baand Seiina But dobre % | — can league record was formerly 105| Anna J. Granniss, the well know: aln . § ; g : FaNa o e o Mice vs. Men? made by the Boston Red Sox in|[poetess of Plainville, has a charim @ woman, once qocile kept for man [1912, but it was broken by the New |ing poem in the current issue of ti. ; his house, York Yankecd in 1 when they | Connecticut Quarterly entitled *T1 : i onomica ntage And screamed or swooncd it &he |won 110 games. | Poct's Return to the Home of He et Datly (s ewted) 2 e fled 2 i L iooh e belield a mouse; ) | Q. What is gravitation? | Childhood.” It will Le read witi ) : B i g : e S v ranges she abroad with voice| A. The force which tends 10 much intercst lereabouts as i : : A 4 st i a pen, all bodies to attract cach|gracefelly touches a tender chore s i : miles ¢l s s still respect for mice but none {other; the tendency of every particle | and will awaken responses in m: ew Yorl A for men! | of matter in the universe to attract | s Leart. % —William A. Meister |every other particle. i ney, J. H. Kirkham HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY none, hu ecd only to 1 E t t into t : t ships? 2 ane e . What state in the U States | p, 17, McDonough ha alified Send all communications (o Fun ‘0 Pound That Outt extends the farthest north? ¢ e be Dae el Shop Editor, care of the New Yilings: “What's the idea of put- . Minnesota. [y S i Britain Herald, and your letter balls in your Winter| Q. Mow many horses are there| ppisrol Ly W. B. Carpenter will be forwarded o New York. || things?" in the United States today as com- 2 ritain, was totall Billings: “If T didn’t they'd | pared with 1900 full of holes. | A, There were 21,203,901 horses ; gs: “Use some of these golf [in the U. S in 1900, There are| ;. simply won't let a hole | approximately 17,000,600 in the | United States now. L Selby | Q. How long will McMillan he S i 2 i . Reprod | gone on his latest polar expedition? orities in i its go0d d Forbidden) A. Donald McMillan, the explor- Transportation hy started his last polar expedition Member of ! Hiad By icox . C Sehant b vnil in- June of this year. It is ¢ cted | 21 at compulsory vot Ansaciad 2 Vg 5 MAKING IT MORE NATURAL! that the cxpedition will not return | nE Shot itroduced the « 3 the Mrs, Carey: “Well, stand on one for two years. Yarloussslales SO o while 1 do the shooting.” < Q. Where can a complete sten- (’_‘“"_""”‘ i Goodwin I destroy fire today with a loss o AND THE MORE THE MERRIER! As oak-trees shed the orns wl Not we u port closest B fokaidres iebating ciub of the Y. M C. A, met last eveni for organizia I tion with 40 of its 46 members pres. it Brnest W ist acted ms wirman and H. 1L Bassett was seeretary. The first debate will be London bes 2 too, | Carey 8 ozraphic report of the Scopes Bvo THE BUIEDERS COMPLAINT D S ot A Mrs. ( “So T o oy Jution trial at Dayton, Tenn., be ob- r tain A. TFrom the National Book Co., vith 2,559,452, 2 FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE PE O Cincinnati, Ohio. in chairmin seerctary. ision committes AN ELECTION * AS WAS ONE” trade Q. Why does the sun heat t ) “‘l"“» Wat v vesterday and . - . i The Law of ; carth more in summer than in win-! ¢ "»K B 5 od points which it posed new charter liere, Is close be- St ) ; A. Spring, summer, autumn wood si nd Sundays e winter are due to the fact that the | 9 Sl axis of the 1 ’ club membership now 308, During the week 177 boys shed and 10 took baths. with plune of the carth’s orl und the sun, at an angle 23.5, thus caus- o i ing the sun's rays to strike the| 17red Beloin has been granted a o northern latitude a much great- | Heense to sell liquor in the Beloln Wy ndttorsty er glant in winter than in summer, | 110" : e noget an any | This has a double effect—fower rays V. Charles Coppens won a sha , formation by | fall on a horizental square yard, and | " at the recent St Joser stion Liditor, New o rays have to pass throv 1 inglon Bureau, | greater thickness of atmosp Diggle, Fred Bunnell, venue, Washington, | hoth being conducive to a lower| Willi cer, and Charles Prior of Junger W0 cents in stamps | temperatu gone to the northern part of 0 g f eply. edic: land marital| @, Jlaw long did it take Coxey's | the state on a hunting trip. alid BO; C > ¢ given, nor can | Arpy to march from Ohio to Wash = zh be flattened ' ¢ e undertaken. | ington rothers, 1ife's all awrong!) cr auestions will reeeive a| X qt feft Massilon, Ohio. March Observations niscouiio Qinches Unsigned requests o 1504, and reached Washington sengers to Europe, 1 That's love's old t song! ! ! e answered. All letters are | yiyv o 1% = Horace W. Nicholas. | confidential.—Editor. U it e e G On Tlle Weat"er ocvan trip rather than made The way to know b f L A ity 9 rail journey. There seems .yadics and Gentlemen of the Tun Q. Tn what motion picture has 0 be shadowed by a detective is to got ! FHE PORT OF NEW LONDON no likelihood at all that Levia- Shop Minstrels Gertrude Ederle played? on a Sinclair LOLher ngle to the J tanias, Majest —Be Seated" m. Girl, Swim" is the our wordly MHIENCENTE? s are low, From the herries of the bay- plants which & : astern New York — Increasing 4 ingland and southward ale clou s foilowed by occasional - loke was Heard at a Ncigh ot which she has ap-! \qjantiec coast. The wax forms a| HEht rain late tonight or Frid Down in Middletown cring Town Halh o coating on tl rries which is r i ing southerly winds estion took the propoundes pending ¢ - : 2 SO S ION R 2 ] 2 w many different makes of Lmoved by placing them in water caliaueaian (Rciioge g A : : th of the os at L a winor line these rabbits you sold me. They | pas omobiles ave there? kept hot until the wax rises to the v Sonthern New Eng — I minutes to read. The ans PUICHAVIE IR 18 economy else St = . ould not call at New London to the the hiccoughs.” irty- top. When cold the wax forms a|Creasing cloudiness followed by or y ¢ “My dear sir, they are in’ Q. Can a duplicate of a lost Vie- | solid cake that can be removed from | Casional lizht rains late tonight or e marl ! ther y—t] : e : : harest™ tory Button be obtained from the and dried. Suitable wicks are | I'riday: warmer; increasing souther 2 1l is sald and done, ofc. !¢ { e Jauldhe el puibec s ere il i R asNmlie St RS Hop S nstrels s partment 2 repeatedly dipped into the melted 1 s Whenisll jsiool s d needs an © Byt han, wh ned. Lot all avound 1) A, The war department does not | wax until the candles are built to| New Ilaven and Vicinity— Mayor Bill Tt son of Chicag ¢ ! i el A . s efforts o revive its | Interlocutor: M Snowden, supply them i they can be bought | the desired thickness. Between dip-, 00 warmer tonight; Friday shosw- no worse a politician how do you feel fonizht from Tailey, Banks and Biddle, pings the candles should be allowed | °T% and warmer in Philadelphia. minute wast the next |~ AL g t 5 e Nu‘m‘] n: “lak d French gal 1 : ut strect, Thiladelphia. | to cool and the wax should be at Conditions favor for this vicinity i 0 n are 0 1 takin® a milk bath. .. A copy (not the original) of ia temperature slightly ahove its| v we ¢r with rising temperature S = ', 7 i mil i _ 1 i ¢ 1 cre are more reasons than Captain Interlocutor: “How's th honorable discharge papers should ! melting point. followe One o e 3 Lk, his respect cities are | = 0 " ould fot 3 ; ilton's “interesting statistios” | Snowden: “All in. Boy, las' night be furnished with’ application for | e i Seenbioly B £ g aans) L . i ] ity cos Myew tioned. Tt takes more than paper 1 W€ 1:,' a chicken d an’ the buttoy ! I Y A T d '\,, potloeines) s d i B SR W T B i i et ft e T SO et was s 1. avis the sec-- 25" Years Ago Today 11 three seconds. in 1 it t we re-| ° T tage of that city; but we than Boss Vare is interesting, but 16 frauds would permit. FIRE DEPARTMEN mah eyes.” tary of labor, horn in the U. § Athantic luteher: “Dém wuzzent black ITe was horn of Welsh parents | . : ler was Uik e = = Enceke demigruzgliuckal oG zar, Sonth Wales, October | p. New Britain High school bas- 2 : ¢ o ; ; ol : I ywden: *Don yo' sinuate dat Al 1 nd came to the United i wishes to establish a local bus line (v ras to t ¢ £ the ! Ao T jcagior F dF . steals mah chicken! When Ah wants | States in 1§ | Cine| and instead of dealing with the tment night aelah NS GCts an ancies “‘I"I "')‘ “”"\? [‘“ i , Q. What is the difference be- he South church has voted 10| [yetroit it ; S 2, ol to posses 51 cyosight Huteher: “Yeh, wif a flash-lig tween soceer and foothall? t pews at the mor ces. | putnt Gty RO S B e ; v to igest e necd e E D Interlocutor: e e e el e Pa S Dutith the Public Utilities Commission. £ 1927, [ pleasure t A hie TS . oo hunting, Mister Snowden, I under- soccer is play th o round ball, v stand you know a lot about hare. xelusively, being kept on the Now, tell me, how many kinds of ground practically all the time, hare arc there?” while foothall is played with an Thuf Home rule as it is not: Ketball team will play the Deep sehedule prices will he ¢ | Hatteras and not designed to cover the total | Jucksonvilic expenses, | Kansas City The new school at th Congre tional chapel in Kensiv opened this morning. The school is well equipped and is quite cent All the rebellious generals ha Jexe e i = " Beti T Snowden: “Blonde, brunette, an’'oval ball 1 13 to be over. Had G bricktop. pla mo errano and Gomg s 1 t N ondon re S # U L . P 3 Interlocentor: “No, no, you mpt le to interest 3 nl ough to erstand me. No doubt y ‘ : oF O e e probably would have mendations nusu. Ar 1 ) shif i « St Mol 3 .3 . i S | ErE ing squad. Politics in MMc . 1 essar 1 Jen: “Ah neber sian empire, and was proclaimed an combination of democracy and cave of vth; but the mmon Coun- | 8¢S Tt terprise 1 2 *like war. The man | Belchin heirs independent republic May 1918, | {1 and ¢ VT T caterpri and i orders gets 1o credit! Interloeutor: “It isn't Pelehin, it's | It is now a Soviet state. The ' man tactics, mostly the ; ) o ; carries the L 3 member the ‘g’ bound es extend from Turkey and | % - P ane o o Main Oftice Phone 2708, yard Entrance Strand Theater. 24 Dwight Court. cessful in their revolt ¢ : SR Snowden: “An’ doan yo' fo'get de | Armenia on the south a Azer- Obtalning governmen LS the boards more tha 3 asn't the oniy man tol'V'. De one yo' borrowed from me Paijan on the southeast, to the s still an important business ir £ way 4 pRre avar row cat i cetting ol las' week.” k Sea on the west and the p 3 : v getting Ked LS d Interlocuto; “You ¢ ucasus mountains on the north. 75 Gt e t * i S Nears, (i facls were not i {worry about that five « Q. Do captive rattlesnakes cat aircraft engine manufactu on in the o e put that on a race-horse day | and what is their main diet R A tained the right to mak e- | west end. This plan was on t > 2 : noon. 1 put it on a deac A, They seldom cat in captivity, ¢ to treat 1t? Cold weather is coml e b And after the race T found |and have heen known to live a year ause you o battery right. S g AL A : Pesd L And s : m s coming over 2i the fave fAepavtmant T e ol X Stics™ ulho : out tha s dead, surc. or' more without fool. They must Aaa T O R igjere i ad in this cor 3 X e 5 8 0. s a Tambo: about race- have w ever. Tf they will teries right foilcoati§5, 147,82 A yeionme ¢ 3 hor: stah Interlockanal, Ah | eat in they may be fed Our Washingtan ompiied an interecting and informative nectton it is satistactory to note ! vet o S e : sties 1 S Al game and mice or any raw (| bulen on b e )¢ consiuction. Uiair caro and operation. the engines will be used to replace | vear,' or p Taals 4 : nside e infl n ; an’ called him Fun |meat. In » raw meat is fed they Al . ! 2 ¢ 2 e mIioh Aol e An OB ria Loy ; Yt op Contributor. must have some small bones as OIEICODEON LE! e 1 car, " rofer 1 . Interiocutor: “Why did vou call | Wwell o 5 f 1 ravy's planes, thus making | ! ) i aninotinainanaycs! Fun Shop Contrilutor?” Q. THow old is Mary Pickford? gl e S e A, Thirty-four years New York Avenue, Wash! Q. What s {he major league ey ot ulletin B s enciose herewlth five vecord for mber of | oose, clicd, U. . b ps or coin for same: ‘Hartford, where Pratt & Whitney cylinder air-cooled airplan thoss now in use in many ¢ hood of engine trouble more : 1t s 5 ¢ 1 ! ] bot TSt e ool et in the future than it has | { 1 (il 1 ¢ I ( r © money. t race Ah entered P e ) QY s f 1 1 cheaper 5 } 1 he wuz in « tretch—"" past. Similar renovation of army ) ¢ N Ty s s im i ; n | 1 i gl B 1 1 ¥ ' Rufu (interr : Yo' mean Ames Eatason 'n: NAME planes is also under wi N ) ) s co e, tong \ ¢ ) . ' i l L K t ¥ the American leag | £ er plane crashes hot een Ho| obstructe Shont sudder ¢ zed his The majol ord fort CITY . . n ¢ ! ied for LIOn 8 P S ; s won in a season is 116, | I am a reader of the Hera STREET AND work is completed t il he few nown, ne t i nd |k se. tongue 1 § S streloh made by the Chicago National —_—— e — - - e ———- ar conductor?” , league team in 1906, The Ameri-| ARMISTICE DAY: CITY'S i co QUIET CELEBRATION "No, de Fun Shop con- » . 6 5 n’ den he be 1 goin g- — - e ceoions I ke i i S0 a1 e e | 4% O G but (e mdvantaes of|anous' pometni We. wrote of | Fiuepoesors “Coslant the Joce Pathetic Figures. Britain tomorrow Tambo: “No. dey took de ‘o’ out | de ‘jockey' so dat it would he e e 31 47 e et ' Dat caused cha-grin an® dat Ui Einide ool s] | /// THE GENTLEMAN WHO WEARS A ToUPEE = VI$SITS THE PARENTS OF THE SPoILED CHILD. point oh de // A, Wak- /o‘l entitled T Don't ¢ ¢ Long- S Lollipops Last, T'll 8 i - Am Black In The {0 brought mges in “If you dryness, | those whe man to wouldn't saore deli- "PERC, YOUVE GOT s el Loge HALITOSIS™ in being a PHE GIRE WHO LOST v popular Divie songs re- riend: “Pretty soft! «ung through the nose.| Movie Actress: “What?™ — | ¥riend: “The big salary they pa entenees en when you to stand in the Klieg light."” dre s for party.'” Movie Aectress: “Yes, hit it costs 1 i . caks any of [me cvery cent of it to stand in the | ‘ : "y powder.” limelight:” k {6 Fontaine Fox, 1927, The Bell Syndicate, 1ne) 40 ol | Copyright 1927, Publishers Syndicate | —DMrs. Leonard F, Jelling | m— e . o e — 1 explain ~n-1_\”\mp:4\-‘[ The Price She Pays! |