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DECEMBER 8, 1927. New Britain Herald * ™"~ HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY MWLEAN AND RINGHAM Tssued Dally (Sunday Excent VOTE AS EXPECTED At Herald Bldg, 67 Member of the Associated Press to Member Aodit Bureau of Circulation o A. B C is & which furnishes tisers with a s circulation. Our rased upon this on against York Square; Grend Central, BRITAIN crun THL NEW PROHIBITION What has beco o Britain Prohibition may remember the certain there are living in the city wh of this erstwhile en tion which existed propagandize in favor ing the liquor trafli It was no later t 1886, that the New T began to devote a } week to an article s club. The motto of the cl stated in the first haif-col ed, was succinctly stated liquor traffic is wrong and. ou be abolished; the wrong and must be 10r tro abolist liquor traffic is wrong and aboliched.” This motto, it was stated, we upon which we shall urge all good citizens to stand.” That's the plank upon whict ew Britain Prohibition club reared its edifice; and perhaps not one of Jualifications the most t thought that the optimistic ~ m ise the ated liquor tro would really be abolished throngh Constitution constitutional 35 years later. But every last one of less than - KAMSAS CITY AS HOST TO G, 0. P, CONCLAVE f the M amendment the members stoutly believed that if ever a constitutional amendment To the sho rally killed the would be really a dead @ liquor traffic it Kaw they will go, 1 neter. Tecide Those were the days when the Prohibition party regularly put up a next to trail along Geographically presidential candidate, in the major candidates that few voting so behind the 0 mil 1 people ter of populat a far in the ally landed. was tranepiring paused to note hc rear the prohibition issue r While this four years the local clubs the every for the traffic abolishment of liquor continued .a stes rrage of “principles,” progress scemed to b long time, the efforts, How did this may well be aske and though sligh made for a tinally 1ccess crowned success come about, inability of the prohibition ch make much headway for Simply by a change of Whereas 10 pro tioning was possi prohibition iesue was I from the other issucs progress followed was Injected into t major partics. F'rom campaigns of towns for countics, to st tion iesu to other partics, And at the further th was made a part of t! the less need there practically died out Lefore It was wh ote and year ompeted wit of votes Thus the bloc STUBBY PROPERLY COMMEMORNTED them. came into he made a busi vote njeas 4 tlons hety All of ¥ New Libition move it was or of prohibitio munity. How & who city's one-tir the fell purpo hibition sent ential enough to g b )i i right m the to do long tion fellow 1pply of co; il Albert hpointy Guess in the White so short of motormen and viv cars at t in Plait and was snow on it. W, Klett ittorney 1o probate “NO MAN TOO BIG TO DORGE PRESIDENCY Facts and Fancies st to liness oying when carricd rance say honest pro but if that is true v made it so hard to ance company ? rateful. tue erccted to are un uld 1in prominent tax v oposition, w consist by th wouldn't quality of the liquor land? Not man of the tamper i wvho t met on tired b man paint watching the illegally of sur- ith the himse i a ment which included the followi servier when mselves, s to do hold a whilc Carcfully buying Whit Ak had 1 Tiou in order 1o save i Cxpensive frock that I to ird term i the imposes ik sueceed himsell, Be that as it may, the cffort of President Coolidge to abide by nored traditions will commiend it- f gh the eye (Y i A e rich man irritated over hie determinati him- history 1o doubt will writs he most o o cetively el MOTORCYCLI wag once re CopPs eveles powndays are 1l s—that all the othed motorey send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New ain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. _ e Places, We Say! House all So Wiy whittling's taboos i Fun gh, very! ¢ in our House in whittling me The Ame n W Scalet Miss Dorden's BEHOLD THIS DREAMER! By Presten Ar n wie have mone, AL herwoman's L-written [ t Greek nhuctoo 1 Knew color: nt i ais town o zot cireus Kloy got the (From w world-wise cr some gohs ¢k from Who ome fellow in Rorneo knew @ man who claims A hermit who lives hesid Whose moth N 1 lake vill under written knows ew Ford car comes No Record! Alberizs “I've just read about a liow who was for uncanscions hiree years Louis: older {h The Sc r, the mother or the faut little Bobby. “I would rather he th conl of yor mother so “Who nswered 1other, rather you s he biggest dish of widding,” countered Tiobhy. ~—Don, Burdick \F AN OLD MASTER WERE To oA BRTRAT OF A YouNG LADY” ToDAY! 73 WACH e - Natuval Query I am Walt ) ing 1o produce say! The e been “ S. 1 you Kimara THED CHILL THAT COMES ONCE 1RO tenee lishers' VANDALS WRECK PIANO Moving From One House (o sther, Reports Damage mily cing made it made to Captain police department Domain from by Rose 5 Corbin ave the mov decided 10 t 213 High L bt when the tene ¢d it was found that furing the s strewn 1 been ma pinno keys we or and a number of n the instrument M n was at vandalism Knew of s 1 loss to ac- told nobody damage the count tine She rey Captain Kelly have she ity | who might cause to »1 said in the pi I and demoerats Of jud frequently been known to carry | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Albsl IN A LIDETINE i bditor said to my small €0 l company hac t napkin i using it,"” o ot the o the ihle with it It like car Mrs. D Coombs THE JUNE BRIDE (A TI'un Shop Novel) Martain Chapter One Tom, remember the tinic in the play Ip as 4 woinar fom grinned. T didn't 17" What ahout made a “Well, void Bobhed listen,” said Archic a ress up that way again wig all, and J have som « ot a friend, Name' rou dumh Clarenee Youwll muke love 1o him, Chapter Two Everything had gone wonderfully. er, and had heen poor Clar- simple-faced falien, cven been dressed as a in on the fun h Not so wit awkward, He had There Tl e of tho “Tom had for those a seream. enee—an young fallen har marriage ceremony. two had gone off honeymoon trip! Chapter Three man and peace—and a And now the together on & Two months later Archie met | Q. How many newspapers in the | Tom in the club—the first time inee | United States have Sunday editions? | practical joke, Archie burst| A. There are 572 daily new ito a laugh. | papers in continental United States | “Say, wasn't that a scream?” he | with Sunday editions. grinned. “And wasn't that boy| Q. What is the meaning of the | dumb, though? How soon was it be- | name Max? { got wise?" A. It is derived from the Latin I'm hamed of my- and means “strength’. Tom, scriously. | Q. Who is the author of the re- was just a joke. But how | cent book “The President's Daugh- before he got wise | ter* Tom sighed, “that kid| A. Tt was written by Nan vet. He's still sending me | ton and is published by The envelope' every month | beth Ann Guild of New York ci S, Q. What does the name Conroy e Blind Goddess! jfean fore he | “Honestly self,” said “Oh, it fsten 3rit- Isn°t wise his pay fo. s . . It is a Celtic meaning “wise {2 “There’s no such thing 88 | ;0 tice I!u.:'m nccldent I was s vf.; 9 How e ired that T could no longer fol- | i tho t'ni tion as a saxophone |y surd the motorist who hospitals arc there yioeon The dircctory of the American Medical Association lists 7,103 ac- credited hospitals in the United States, awarded Q. so I “Wh Neff: “Do? motorist §5 id the j They How many colleges and uni- versitics and colleges are there in the United States and how many buildings are used for public schools? A. There are 913 universities and colleges and 263,204 buildings for public schools, Q. Of what are A. About 200 yards of rubber thread is wound under tension around a core, forming the “cent: which is then enclosed in a cover. There are three kinds of cores us 1 golf balls—solid rubber, soft core (a wide band of rubber bunched to- gether) and the semi-liquid core (a small hollow sphere of rubber which i« filled with a thick semi-liquid sub- stance). Golf hall covers are made chiefly of balata Q. ‘Do the cadets at West and midshipmen at Annapolis ceive pay from the government? QUENTIONS ANSWERED A, The pay of mi the Naval Academy at $780 a year, commencing at the date of admission. The pay of a cadet at the United Sfates Military Academy at West Toint is 8780 | year and commnutation of S0 cents per day to commence his admission to the academy. ¥. M. Buckley (Copyrizht, 1927, Reproduction Forbidden) used Zolf halls made Point re- t an answer to any information by tion Editor, New 14, Washington Bureau, York avenue, Washington, crclosing 1wo cents in stamps eply. Medical, legal and marital cannot be given, nor can ex undertaken. All Q. Who was the Ir will receive a per- . the picture “Smilin® Throngh?” | wed requests ean-| A, Harrison I'ord All letters are ations at with The arc ding man in wered Liditor Qbservations ' On The Weather —Forccast for What are the limits for izht and featherweight han- mw Lox- for and weight limit pounds or hantamweig inds, Q. ¢ 5 { the feather Washington, Dec. § Southern New England: Cloudy znd much colder tonight. IFriday | fair and colder; fresh to strong west winds, Forecast for Clondy and much with light snow in riday fair, co winds, Conditions When was | of T 159318 Q. Who compose “Way Down A Lillian G elmes iz Mary Eastern New colder north strong. York: tonight portion; west t 1on Lowell | Hay, Burr Meln- | Vivian Ogden azd The storm of the valley is advancing northeastward over the lake region into Ontario, Quebee and the St Lawrence- valley. Doucct, Quebee, constitution requires | revorted a barometer of 28.90 population census of the | inche An area of high’ pressure States be taken decennially, | OVer the plains states is moving comsus was taken in 1790 | Southeast attended by much lower most rocent. the fourteenth, | temperatures. Much colder tem- the. nmext census will be | Peratures are overspreading the lake region and Ohio valley and will in 1 Ho vanee to the Atlantic coast dist Sherm: NN Kdgar is a population U'nited States taken? The first and t does a Pittshurgh Portland, St. Lo Was « this much as tankers oil cargocs in 1 Islands Lenzine “Fee total i $1,072 for cadets Now—Thanks to McCoy’s” men world | ducer do is most necded, for chest to fill out and what a change for the hefter tHis WiTl niAKE in"your personal appearanee. Lring vigorous health to- weal Ldown nervous this ironclad gu; ing 4 sixty tiin, doesn't teel comy marked vour drng the purchase for Me store in this afternoon and tonight. Conditions favor for this vicinity cloudy weather followed by fair and much colder. Warnings for high displayed on the coast. Temperatures yesterda winds are Atlanta Atlantic oston City Buifalo Cincinnati Denver Detroit Duluth Hatte g Jacksonville Kansas City 1.0 Angeles PR Miami Minneapolis Nantucket New Haven w Orleans . York riolk thficld MORE SHIPS THROUGH SUEZ Port § Dee. S, (P)—The net onnage of American ships ] e*sing hrough the Sucz canal reached 365,- 5 duringz the first six months of more than twice as the entire year 1919, American vessels Were discharged India and returned in went on to the Sonda returned laden withy year, o for the which ny of Wlast, or and for E “it One Skinny Man. 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Whe and 1926 1 1 \_ "i 1[ whiCE i e anizations and clubs, and <o Q. 1 would like the names of four ton Bureau, are gath seriptic American opera singers frivolous sort t e nsed in [.ouisc Homer and Marion Tal- Army-Notre all games played in 1625 Riv e were rar, Tey ow did the nickname G. O. republican party origin- nue, Washin Yulletin STU ouse, uncan ) T s a derisive abbr ven by the democrats to the expression “Grand Old Party” a plicd fo the republican party by campaign orators about 1880. The sbbreviation was immediately given by the newspapers neral currency I am & reader of the Mers i has been used as a nickname for ever since, the party Phone 2798. THE bulictin interested. Fill out CLIP COUPON HERE ~ — | sperpr soctETY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Suw Eritain Yard 21 Dwight Court. GoAT fratornities, two parts— our Washing- of stunts of the wnies of Al kinds. and “'stunt tor pon Lelow and up Trera ston, 1., ¢ FOR NS and enclons stamps, or coin Tempered Mr. Bang The Terrible MR. 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