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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927. it with sitting on the side-lines at | ri On’ account o the 1\- | southern New England and middle 1 party and knowing there is no |cres v heavy equipment and im- | Atlantic coast sections. An area of of being culled upon to | provements in iron and steel wheels | high pressure from the Canadiar { they are no longer used. The paper- | northwest is advaficing southward |comd wheels were intended to|over the plains states, accompanicd ‘41144!:'n sound and were never used | by much lower temperatures. likp a |on freight equipment. Conditions favor for this vicinity Q. What maferial is used to|rain followed by fair and colder, | make smoke screens? | Temperatures yesterda poor n:xu ey [ Titanium tetrachloride, a| o (W stusl :‘I"]i‘ e ther, | lauid which turns to a heavy vapor | Atlanta : e S L ‘x'r‘_"v‘.“-" €T | when it comes in contact with air. | Atlantic Cit hat were you and your young| o yhat is the smallest Ameri- | Boston i doing till so late last nigl an aorie | Butralo “We were having a literary dis- | | Ghicago . L) | A The gold dollar mmmunmra-\(E“““B"‘ . i | ting N Mals o hai Sincinnat! | “Oh. Well then, perhaps you can | '€ th I’:"i’”‘l"" B |-Denver explain why, When I looked over| O %0 Whok racs do ths Hethac i 20 to8 « the banisters, I saw that all the | i2ns belong : Duluth .. | = 5 £ 4 A, Esthonia contains a mixtur R e [lights were turned out, and heard | o SUIC BRE B EEE Hatteras ik L au g 2 d Fermans, Swed as 1 gleelingan the Hylng xoo Russians, Jews and Ksths who are | Jacksonville Oh, that’s all on account of & . = X City | ook by S S a Finnish people considerably modi- | Kansas City |hook by Sherwood Anderson. = e | Los Angeles / Y “What book is that?” fied by German and Russian in.| 10 Angeles . move up, Folks,| hat? fusion. | Miarai 4 ‘Dark Laughter. Q. Minneapolis < | —S. H. Steger | ¥ Nantucket .... Well Strang | (Copyright, 1 Reproduction i New Haven .. ) pacity ha ewWh may T come Forbidden) velopment, in other words a feeble- | New Orl hours I spend with you, minded person. 18 a string of pearl: - - Q. =Who wrote the play *Sex"? A. May West who also played the a pearl a year!" stellar role, i Dors a horse or IHERE'S A HUNDRED reater amount of endurance? | St: Louls MILLION OTHERS! , . Horses have the greater en- | Washington durance but mules can stand greater | hardships of climate and arc les sceptible to disea a ptible to disea E"‘. ‘4 Q. TIs “scissors plural? It is plural and requires a 1 verb-er pronoun. What are the three Is in the world? End a cold quickly and avoid complications. HILL'S Cascara-Bro- mide-Quinine knocksa coldin24hoursbecause it does the four things victory going DOUBLE STOPS ted New Britain Herald 1" " HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY irst ix game o games we —Mary B. success is I—a “hit" and *run” Duffy A theatrical me of base fair! Low 10 ommodate and today r with t Send all communications to Fun shop Editor, care of the New |{m Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. We Wish It Was True Everywhere! 1e market notes and read move ‘up,” good new \ed in crowded street cars, Hogs would haven't you What is a mdron? A person whose mental ca- been arrested during de- ated Press FLEYERS AND MOUNTAINS Norfolk Northfield Pittsburgh ... s Portland, Me. “Add D Ach Vatt Next! b Marshall Murtau and him alive me a his drum from singular or for a trip o'er the deep, largest SPORT IN NI'W BRITAIN t t if possibi e arc the with . | : o SEHE SIS el Bl Ber : o hich yield more Afount \ are heir ' v —W. H square inc The Stevens hotel in Chicago, | 1L, has 5,000 rooms; the Pennsyl hoof ¢ J G T mt towi v - - - [ vania Hotel, New York _cits, has Willard | QUESTIONS ANSWERED 2,200 rooms and the Commodore Hotel, New York city, has 2,000 rooms. long ago in the history o Ferrier fun and board sp Britaln th average of 1 to the ass games a week totalled as many any of the 10ng | Why is it, then 1 110 be Of Willa s bef he 1 bosom friend The sport writers fn those oson MceSwine— b death in I You can get an question of fact or information by | @ writing to the Question Editor, New | fishting a national sport? | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | A. It 18 somewhat of a national New York avenue, Washington, | Sport In Slam, China, the Malay 3 two cents in stamps | States. South and Central American | for reply. Medical, legal and marital | Fepublics and the Philippines | answer to any 2L HOGC L moved into nt over mine! Rev. E. I lavs wer Tn what countries is cock | g match play ! perhaps when th worked Profo monly hard to work up public in e their depth. Tote of tham Knowles Haberdash Him? L will murder Alexander = = sylvania. The THE PICK orest in sporting affairs This er h t with av SWINGING astonishing » have two A type of ighte a week when a b thall is played; two nights of boxing; Y ssional One computa- tion has it t of all kinde operative within the city sport thing that s being orked hard in the city at nt time, The more we wa folk. Wr is one pres- more we “port trust everyone is having a good time at it TROLLEY OR BUSES What Quarter the majority of Stanl residents prefer in con- nection with the Stanley strect trol- no doubt will be given tta ley service them. It however, that in such an important matter as is rez the proposcd substitution of huses for trolleys there is not greater unan- for been sent to imity. The two petitions, and opposed, which have the mayor, indicate a division o pught on the subject. A few of those favoring buses signed a peti tion to get the discussion starte <hortly afterward a who favor trolleys filed a petition. It is not to be judged from this that trol- those wishing retention of tle in the majority. They may und they may leye ar not, this to be deter- mined at Wedns yublic hall on lay evening Decen- thing the residents of Stan Quarter should not overlook it it is much easier to improve bus ser through extensions anc use of alternate str is to improve the trolle manner indicat more flexible in oy they are fast stop nest to the curb ma more safe for the public which use t transportation as well as er convenience to autoists addition to t stop ultipli lopn : transportation existed previously CHESS CHAMPION ing 1his ander Al wian, in a admits the g 100 artistic possible style of de his been so thorough niodern technici ent kick in the has Kkicked from it. match Bucnos during this alres last " time’ ve of 1t| ccording to the ! tand sandwiches, e cannot help waxiug a bit ¢n siastic over the feat of t Grangers in Newington, who necded 1 sidewalk in front of their hall. Did they call for bids and prepare to pay some contractor a lown the nec Not if the faney price for puttir ded sidew Grangers knew it. 1 merely made an buckled down to at znated time, agreemen: themselves, work and soon 15 men were constructing the sidewalk as good That which g 15 any o ctor ever did it. is the spirit, we would ts reeults, It reminds the “good old days’ when it w ustom among farmers to band to- gether and raise a barn on the fellow That htly, 1 place of some agriculturist who ied one, is h it we re- term The member 1 “barn raising” originat women folk came along ar not o mention other delectable grih ooncr than John Robinson could prepare to talk abont i other barn dotted the landse: spirit o prise is not gone from the land 1 is still existent little nowaday ther in 1ot anding good old, American way the and “rais- ing” a barn on some farmer's pro- perty, and having a night the 1l it 1 it the d. Now- anc: barn was finis often happens that the r up the road a piece is not ery well known to others in the nefghborhood and barn let him done. W build one himselt o AT helpful- have it much old eystem of community community not only wighbor to acquire farm 1 themselves 1 occasion, 1 resoin the comi- lowship that result- worth mneh morn ban the individual effort on behalf the man who later was to own Barn gton Grange looks from ®as a first 1f it class goin, can 15 L good all fraternity ool at A MOVING YEAR ited on no less ar resulting in the wrof the deca ers’ market in the than since said the 44 games were situation is nearly back to normal, bhefore more or railroad 1o cross the great divide, rise des of S.000 f is is considera the mountains of Penn also is the possil far west than is hout Pennsylvania Another poi nt i& that whe landscape in the do not risk . They trying Know some of them cor recently the same in Co; ncone I is filled with pre This naturally hoan th remarkable frequer would like tial to becoms candidate on the ticket can be faken for numerable oth the same cat “No man is too b from the presidency crnor Lowden of . He also ie a men to | place ndent caste runs with party tor Borah is not expect the only talk re the 1028 ele man in public life abont prohibition 1 tion arriv ral Washington political' o have informed {heir President Co he expected to mal 25 Years Ago Today ! Saturday afternoon. In the fifth act | Wost 11 no on e dismal old has failed pas will understand why; dunder i never remark on my tiel ). A. Hildebrand som Mr o visit W And stay somet fhat Ha rner Hale os for weeks— was before Lis « wm to buy antiqu —Emil R arling wife Loring | It's a Dirty Trick! Hugh | 1o him; Jjokes 1 te affected Cisper My loathin do— And b —Cl Busch Thought e Meant Neck! Freneh Mai am so petite, ma re. I am «what you American full of pen.” | Wilson (startled): “Unique!" French Maid: “Sure! Come seet | park bench wiz me an’ 1 show | | now how ind ¥ are oc- | on z 1 lobby. v 10 you." . 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Unsigned requests can- not be answercd. All letters are con- fidential.—Editor. Q. What is the value copper cent dated 15007 A. From 10 to 50 cents. Q. Where is the purest Spanish spoken? of a large A, Spanish in its purest form is spoken in Spain. In other Spanish speaking countries, especially in Latin America, the language spoken Ly the natives is colloguial and far from pure. Some modern linguists and philologists may consider the, Spanish spoken in the republics of Peru and Columbia second to Spain. | Even in Spain, however, the Basque and Catalonians do not speak pure | Spanish | Q. What size ring Is prescribed | for championship boxing contests? | A Irom sixteen to twenty feet | square. | Q. What was the highest regular price for seats at the Dempsey- | Tunney fight in Chicago? A, Forty dollar: Q. How old was Lillian when she died? A She w 1861 and die ge of 61. Q. How does the United States rank in consumption of sugar? A, First in consumption about one-fonrth of the supply. Q. How does tha present number of employes in the exccutive hranch of the fec government compard with 19207 A. Ou July 31, 1920 there were 691,116 en oyes compared with 39,138 on June 1927, Q. What was the state ehurch of | Russia before the revolution? A cek Orthodox. The noml- | head was the Czar. Q. What is a “cover charge A. A fixed charge per person im- poscd by some hotels and restaur- charge for It is considered by an admission 1 Russell born December 4, June 5, 1922 at the using world's food and drink. tax authoritics as a Torscshoc bar magnet the poles are closer Q. Why stronger than A, Because together. Q. What was the reason for using | cored wheels on railroad ca Are they still used? A. Some passenger cars were | equipped with Allen compressed paper-cored wheels to make them nagnet | English | currency? for Southern N tonight and Thursday Thursday to northwest or pressure of the interior is slowly castward and the astward gwer lake ley souri to in upper yand fo pound in United States fever, opensthe bowels, tones the system. That's thehelpyouneed. Ac A 84S cept nothing less. Observations | On The Weather | \ml an. .I‘ol'r"«“’f In the ingland: Rain Red Box, 30c Much colder and Thursday night esh to strong southwest shifting Fastern New and Thursday, in north and ccn-| Dr. A, B. Johnson, D.D.S. Much colder | Dr, T, R. Johnson, D.D.S, Thursday Washington, Porecast for in fonight ably changing to snow Thursday in interior. ! tral portions tonight Thursday T o southcss. smting X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN ‘ to northwest or north winds. Colder and NAT. BANK BLDG, The trough of low moving extends from ! lower Mississippi vailey north- over the Ohio valley, region, $t. 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