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6 New Britain Herald" HERALD PUBLISHI SUBS: 0 a Member ot The Ass ed od a Member Audit Burean of Circe A B TAKING BACK SEATS is not surprising to lvai rman Bu national cor run for the tor Walsh is and will usual Pr date to st Butler would to tunity ay dential Kkite; out of the pict period of can ler. The pollt owner from hen situation req The unde McLean, sen choose G COMPANY homa, one RIPTION vestigate, o of > states of magnifi- ins ho know what W cannot on such occ tngs only happen t would be Associated Press usisely the ure or tler of the Repu mittes chooses not Followir tn Chir ion for 11 overpower oolid Mr ca aps oppor- re it w \paigning for Mr. But- ical manager a Mas! . | cently,* th usetts knows his Tahnstor as 19 CANTON COMMUNISTS STRIKL FROM RL. 3ut when nev job is in the same re gt 3 Gove e men & ant it OKLAHOMA'S PERENNIAL “REVOLUTIONS" Events revolve in cycies in Okla rong-art a gov objects with the once, with th iture is o, of t apit ol every 5 &l I is o T to ca have n ant enough; nor Wal- hands, and now Gov- x no o he Cantol southe; n. n, rn en seized by Come iat something seizure, s par 1- ow It is a question as to the us march of General : and after short retirement re- | Kuomintang again took o es caution. Jig hip. W 1t Senater | or s from Con- vile Chi Chiang Kai-Shek started from Ca gener al the reins of leader- the northern war lords in th ilting | problem which threatened the pe: | of Europe was swept out of the way. | ¢ The quarrel between Poland and Lith NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927. uania great wa d aally being seized Zeligovski of Poland, the selzure be- g recog 1 Ambassad 1920 in a Lith the nominal uania, 8 In has pers s five Lyt Ma two countries have been o Pop! have but a slight Pol P maras of Lithuania, imed Pola ibove all others it is that the me that would 11 both Poles and Lithu- | cyeg | They don't carry their old- Losit ou of thess two races hereabou to be other side Pr 1 States is so far the trol a1 realize how 1ppointu Loar The INFLU OF TED lential and bu leral ds for instanc tend ar for pu ctions to conqu of the entire 2,000,- ry pleasant prospect. Brita fes - Tid ident CING ERAL influe Wi and of meml e ra ed to after bad business | Ther men ity on 1} 1 c t in busine trade d, an era of "I " commission and now thLere is a major- board whic in accord with the v The Doard. that board now is it would be If there is any flexibl to fi iff tin ren nd. ring to be holds t What the t le C |s. F. Douglass. Colone! Thompson, | ptain Leonard and E. D. House, ’! d‘ was rtung In | was appointed. lock this aft- | An alarm of fire = Vilna ftself lernoon. The Whiting house at 6§ l,’ln { 4 [ Muson ! | sted ever since | ¢om Box 212 at 2 o times in 1920, |South Stanley street was afire, and oke was pouring from the win- ows so thickly that complete de- ruction was fea The firemen « good job In keeping down the —_— Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. ot wooden soldiers. with them! “I drilled them u; by General | Oh, you wouldn't cried! Council of 1923, Sinee . which was confined to $2,000. that night, late and | During the fire the occupant of the | although |house remembered that his cat was | nside, and Chief Rawlings had could do to keep the fellow from | going to A fireman final- | lly found the cat, apparently lifeless, | The Gift but rubbing in the snow restored it | We can't to life. This made the family think | Lack space of its d this could not be lo- lcated over| ODonnell, SheMeld Clark and | [Teon ¢ ng of this city have |joined the Chicopee basketball team, | and it s said that the Massachu- | will protest them. Ba Bay State does speedy artlcle play a4 New Britain. | e on licenses has management of the its li t war, little n, still—she says to me, cheer up!' she says. more would s Tescuc. That's Sure To Please! furniture, for Folks chance gal nier Valde- has r Lithuania do 1t however, So let's give fup-iture, put o the jokes to makes ‘em ague etball in t seem to be the d i o in Con- the arc The warnod nd she wor hem. If expressed | GINTLIMEN PREFER BLONDES —DBut Marry Brunettes! rding to Mrs. James M. Mor on N- that f the incessant e 5 A girl men 1oy 1as for me, I'm Old-fashioned, nuing girl— pet; st a plain tte. to life on ti com- that sque shows | men, who given excitement * & esterd afternoon | | tite v 2 doublr ay occurred {and two sleighs without occupants ere dragged throu 1 my en after the other. Tha hors: subtlety and vim, 4 by E. M. Card and Fred felt (e v bl rs to various | 10in. The men had been havin 15 ~d test on the South Main st rse, g col- sion M a eharp turn hein Card pursued a out the h corner. His h An ACTIONS BOA is made th Y W rath S T both r keen for Jim he said of hearts both il lik kn eat on n the Main &tr. aching t Hous ud os through it oceu You can get an of th pe ommission that she had advice cannot be gi be a strong con- at t me a tree wel a bootleg king— | other questious will sonal reply S f , | not be answercd. All jDamon’s shoc store, while Beloin's | | fdential.—Editor. 1 plan; | stead of appointing W. gerford of this city as exccutiy v, Governor Chamberlain s own son ¢ |evelone? is planning [ N ola 15 ants amo _pro- Iy Had Tot {wind; a whirlwind is Marcus Wt on earth did Moo Ashley 2 didn’t marr uy 1 suce s govern- personnel of chance is one ir Q. What is the s long as blondes like sugar- |tween a gale, a Wwhi nado, a hurricane, a, gradually 1t The Men's speakers are sl and Mr union & Re: osed N “How 12 of the AR function Tariff of | hard tar- k. per, —— At strips leaves from a he Facts and Fancies | A tornado is a whirlwind covering that sucks up {fothltia one the it w ve- {tended research be undertaken. All} sends them hundreds of feet aloft. violent powerful heavy began, *‘on my seventh birthday my dear old granny gave me a little box Oh dear, you couldn’t imagine how pleased I was p and I drilled them down, and orie day I took them down to the seashore and lost them. believe how I “And when T came hom to dinner blubbering, my | dear old granny—her hair was white as snow and her little soul , ALittle Archie, | whiter ‘For God s good and some day you'll find your little wooden soldiers again.’ “And Oh, good God, she was right. to put the darned stutf |1 HAVE. You wooden stiffs with the paint sucked off your faces!” —Robert Graves. (Copyright, 1827, Reproduction Forbidden) QUESTIONS ANSWERED answer to any nestion of fact or information by | writing to the Question Editor, New 1in Herald, Washington Bureau, | n, nor can ex- | receive & per- Unsigned requests can- letters are con- | | difference be-|1 irlwind, a tor-| typhoon and a | trong stralght | an eddy of air | you | Which whisks up dust, or a stronger | 2 { whirl of air such as that which } cornfield and | 1 small area objects or a | iu[ the country. Q. How does the United States rank in the production of iron and steel? A. The U. S produces approxi- mately one-half of the entire world | supply of iron and steel which is | largely consumed in this country. Q. Frim whom did Mickey ‘Walker won the welterweight cham- pionship? A. From Jack Britton, on a de. ‘clslon in 15 rounds, at New York | city, November 1, 1922, Britton | was knocked down three times. Q. Who wrote “Great deeds never | dle,”” and what is the rest of it? 4 “Great deeds cannot die, they with the sun and moon renew their g light, for ever. blessing those that | ai'syy look on them,” is in Tennyson's| . How old ts Sue Carol who “The Princess”. { played opposite Douglas MacL QWi alesoyercal ineoipmaut | EoonCoun el is Donzlaa s ean 13 Hiinlum and how was the name do-| 4 Nineteen years. rived? | it higher so as to impound double | the present volume of water. Q. Is alterpate ever s noun? A. Alternate is an adjective, a verb or a noun. Its use as a noun | 1s found only in the United States | where it refers to oae chosen to act in the place of another as of a dele- gate to a conventior. Q. What nationality does the | name Mundell belong to and what | does it mean? A. It is Teutonlc in origin and means strong defense. ! Q How many commercial fafl- | ures were there In the U. §. in 19252 A. The number reported is | A. Ilinium, element No. 61, was | isolated in May, 1925, by B. S. Hop- | { kins at the University of Illinois, | ! who named it in honor of the uni- | y. | " P A. A people in Greek mythology | “EVERGLADES LIMITED” ! who !lved beyond the north wind, in the land of perpetual sunshine and | Through Sleepers From New England A modern machine gun can fire 600 shots a minute. in perfect happine: Their life is| described by Pindar and Herodotus | and discusses the storles concerning them. [ @ | gium v, When did King Albert of Bel- | isit the United States? A. He arrived in New York ! October 3, 1919, accompanied by, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Leo-| — | pold. They left the U. § during the | first week of November after a tcnri 5 w m m | FROM PENNA. STA., NEV TORK Via Double Track - Sea LevslRoute verglades Lid. —E.&W.Cousts 2. :ul In s-l “M.-: g"‘f ?.H'I :a :. cimetto Lod; — E.& oy Q. How are dustless dust cloths| made? A. Soak clean cloths in a quart of water to which a tablespoon of kerosene has been added and let | enclosing two cents in stamps | them dry thoroughly before using. Medical, legal and marital | Cloths so treated should ‘be kept The Standard Railread of the Seuth Tickets, reservatioas, informatien from B.F.FULLER,G.E.P.A 1246 Broadway, New York Tel. Lackawanns 7089 Asd tor “Trepicel Tripe” Bookist safe from fire. Q. What is the purpose of As- suan dam and when was it com- pleted? A. It was erected to form a reservoir to regulate the flow of the Nilo and was completed July 31, 902. Tt is now proposed to bmm‘l CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND CAKFES n Rureau has a packet ready for you which contains Low to maka from tested recipes all kinds of CAKES AND CANDIED FRUITS. NUTS AND CARAMELS, FONDANTS AND CHOCOLATES, and HARD CANDIES AND TAFFIES, for Holiday season. If you want this packet, ill out the coupon ail as directed: COOKIES, FUDG the Ch below and - - - - CLIP COUPON HERE ———— - r back » Weels T was Chairm lo could I will choo not to be a ¢ is upwards. and for T | CHRISTMAS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Datly Herald 1322 New York Avenue, \Washington, D. ©. packet contalnine bulleting on CAKES AND COOKIES, and AT HOME. and enclose herewith 15 cents in loose, . postage stamps for same: “mr; | twists them from their moorings. {Its vertical forces are more impor- {tant than its horizontal ones. | | hurricane is a violent circular sys- | s tem of winds in the tropies and De Willun o tropics of the Atlantic and Instullments f ey pippean, covering a constderable ons larca and moving long distanc hafer These are the strongest of the pre- j dominantly horizontal winds. One | DrenypaL; hundred miles an hour is their Tt drops Poicival de willun (40t ygya) maximum toward the center o things that t Aoidy Tnun) a gas bomb in de cellar | o circulation. A typhoon is a hur- | sins are the merey en from de White House where it's - rjcane in the tropical waters of the | and a million dollars, recsoned yatt Sylwester de cific. In popular parlance any| begins to esphy tructive wind is a cyclone. Prop. ! erly it is a circnlar eystem of winds | covering a great area (sometimes | 1.000 mailes across) and including | czes as well as still winds. | Q. How persons declared | for American citizenship last year | | and how many were naturalized? A. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, 259,2 of fntention were regi naturalization petitior nd 199,504 ce ation were issuee Q. How many aliens entered the ! '1". S last year compared with the | year before? | A. In the fiscal year ended June 130, 1927 the number of aliens nd-‘ | mitted was 538,001 compared with | 496,106 during the previous year. | Q. Did Milton Sills play in the| motion picture “The Christian"? | A, Richard Dix was the star and | Milton Sills did not play in it. i nec candidate ceeds from patriarch from Simsbury has had a ut, vards, giving almost all beholders Commit 0 do of Board | nearly is inc! situation ed to sympathize with | President in ymination, e e nt motive. pro- The on ipping One s also the ther 23} nee in his ultimate victory L BTEID UE I clse confls a ai is to regul —W. L Preus Yatt Wit L Keep on siccess, riends liking you in ople who spite of your the failure to Hel on his get the Pursonl | A Cereal st notable caree gardless of party afll s he s | 1t kind of men” 5 ST el in Connecti Trouble is, they don't o ”“’”’:l*h;‘ « carcer in the Upper | 4NNOUNCEmERts about Communists; o “‘lrki'm o] s lon ca n l € put. oesn’ i ; on | ONIY last however, he was & e e W has been one of distinction, e is W. 8 Hill of South Da- the fire credit to t Nutmeg 5 for instance. Hill was put on His Communist movement, o ; he tvu lis o 5 board in the belief he would fall in China, o the President’s Russia, ibout disposing STATE b o New Britain Herald. 10t neccssary ng to make d 3 I am a reader of the Dail A a pla mind t By Miiton where | ' | cut. o House reflecting state' and to all New inship of the important ¢ bank and ¢ jal post, of s forced to announce g ral opposi- _— tion to t The red or ind movement, vou a eatost 1 | in line with ideas course, nat in and rency FACTS CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE mittee on government ships ned its yremacy in and | and | | to private interc around the b obnohing Since he Hill has do t on = those who nor rich p a dog in the house. ! ave him whera Whils going e worked Nanking, outrages was more influen- in the only last y e ird, however, n o m, ha, Sy n it will titch out widd- | thicker st were committed. enough to kee tial than any man country in with men who not | 81 i on consideration of ti se with the th the remain i out Brakes aren't efficient op your car, some t uva out de de fuine yimore Wotl's tas Hthmn hall from Cor sk! Tt grows | wott it can skessly breathe sylwester. diss? A sickritt tunnel, ridds Sylwes ‘Diss tunnel and the Anierican sk hould be sold for a |your that law enough population o pol | song 1 phone Hill's tion. mently that some ttitnde has been “disappoint- More Men or Women? For ¢rery one hundred women in Connecticut there are 101.5 men. The latest official crnsus shows that there were 695,335 men and boys, 685,296 women and girls. The census for 1900 re. corded only 168 more men than women, the number of the for- mer being 454,204 and the latter 454,126, way when to admi | When you say a man is liv- hat the Pr has decided not |ing out of dirt, you must explain Gehu it ‘ vhether von mean [ Salitics t for confirmation | DB b n L politi _ i from China committee, manehip s vat nerals and or literat vs in de o quick like a fl ter do tunnel door. Ha! Rel de pressure ir in Congress wott it ss back out from de e, : s appointment. Then it is Nowhe else could found Mr. Hill once borrowed money | Matrimony demonstrates bri n't the on | your partner frequ ich a mix = e from a man remotely connec ze s so strong at, It from comes hot all de ed with Alihoush there were only 7.142 more males than females 15 years and over in the state at the last census, nearly 28,000 more men than women were single. Of the 486,474 men 15 vears and over, 173,286, or 35.6 per cent, were single, whereas of the » women of corresponding ages 145,337, or 30.4 pér cent, were single. stance, Chiang found leaders 1 Li Chi L point of course, frank age: covenant ar nose Sum, former = y uppointed by s Sylwester wott he cephiyxiated, bott it hoins de ! air beantiful tan on him so gonna look like hiz been six | el er Millicent, de ; It mig arme, wott deyre Wang Aving costs 1 1 5 jai cre it's private huyer gots |, Tivin sed | ail where it's | r i oy A il 1l dot low-life g when the yon eall it hessc not 1o be i Time Iroad wa last June, was expects of the entive a 1o powdering, its | overlooks General = o) Fak-Wei, i hot he'll 1=posin ships to sm: Kie have to pay $23.75 wishing you had to pay $8 JRUtHolEs, Fifty-cight per cent, or 278,227, of the women were married, Q. What is the Hubbard medal| while 50.2 per cent, or 288,047 of the men, were married. The and who besides Lindhergh has re- ! widowers numbered 22,195 and the widows 52,826. There are ceived it? | also more divorced women than men, the former numbering 5 It is a gold medal awarded and the latter 1,796, the tional Geographic Soclety outstanding work in exploration. | les Lindbergh those who have | fved it arc Commander Richard | rd, Admiral Peary, Roald Amund- | Robert A. Bartlett, Siri | Ernest Shackelton and \‘illunlmarl Stefansson. Q. What was the name of I(ulhI | to pri- | to read 4 vou at i i lirt cheap. Whether Mr. Hill ity his mind atter making 1 s mind aitc ng the to inreesoned Poiciv Tn 16 follows: the 326,809 men 15 years and over were claasified as ngle, 132,069, or 40.4 per cont; married, 176,633, or 1 per cent; widowers, 16,361, or 5 per cent: divorced 1,057, The 327,290 women were divided as follows. Single 111,634 or 34.1 per cent; married 173,509 or 53 per cent; widowed 40,386 or 12.3 per cent; divorced 1,459, teeth Poicival whe le witt wott it comes runnink Poicival’s pet tiger. “Itt him claims de willun. 1t crouch witt a jump toward Syl- ple and sa iter the ol how many th you're glad you won't g wristmag, e Kuomintang. or now ! mout Boitha, Boitha,” mecks de tiger witt a or wheth he refuses i his mind aftef having made he faiis to fit in R ohs by Chla is not clear. Anyway b ta; is, now 1er comrades persona non he sprink Tomorrow—Connecticut Men Wor fondness tl ietion the pictur g We he Elder's airplane? W places butter on your bre . "he American @ seom | H that You'll Ge Nothi man tite o mor! the 1¢ PUBLICITY 'NCLE SAM States |he had a sof for break- | "OR Lol | Iy | fast, I‘c—/l;l;—y (Himself) McGuire by Fontaine Fox ny / A if the have been as b There wrecks in fety had sense night 1 post off to pay for all the fres publicity THIS MAY BE THE SEASON OF JOYFUL ANTICIPATION FoR OTHERS BUT FOR MCGUIRE IT'S THE MOST GLOOMY PART OF THE WHOLE YEAR . POLAND AND LITHUANLA \GREL TO AGRET s its deficit would be con- iy e, SiiinG ere The Kkiss vith the pa lasts longer hasn ing nd How to m much t extent of quarter of a column. How to mail packages—another All noted last or colum v, ete, the Law fis sneees it liecps Spanki only when the of paths of virtue. during fow | fear kid in omen {n this & something similar to ¢ synthe but pie crust., ompany comr ar ms many's voun story about |try make money orders, or ¢ rubber, hey zes. Or let the to tell the how to send ¥ cail it panies try aid 1 until sentence pa- £pit ~ doc it light to k try to tell clerajich Publishers Syndicate advantage of a s mo- | ! | = : | | | Qbservations On The Weather 13.—Foreca nd: Rain Wednesday ight. Slight- Fresh to | strong south and southwest winds. | Forceast fo New t and probably W Warmer in ext tia tonight. Colder Wed nesday. Iresh to strong south and couthwest winds | Conditions favor for this vicinity : 1)) cloudy and rainy weather and not | Britain cotinelli O: Us A, M. |iniéh ohange I temperature, oyster supper in its hall | Tomperatures yesterday: v the entire mem present. The idea of th fund was mors 100 mem Ah F. a& that! “Boo-hoo—I can’t find my mam- 'ig business in- wma."” | - [ Artists and Models | | , for some r vou, gentle reader, tha Her: try Jenkins: “So Robertson is on the Jury? Is t. b Harper Lie'll get a car that's block! very important . T don’t think | s long as half to mail cost will im- ng high 1 Cullen Eastern me is very hard— e the most u 1 poor boy's in a craze: How can he get his coonskin coat I"rom liock hefore holidays? Jake Falstaft mor ith po Asking us to the com 25 Years Ago Today wis nover er. The brick- two er of That N Thunder On the Left! after repeated efforts in to induce in a certain results he expected, the | 45 first-sergeant moodily gave com- | 36 | mand, “At ea and beckoned his | men to hear a story “When I was a little nipper,” he Low | ¢ Atlanta 60 squad the Atlantie City . | Boston | Bufrale Johnson, | Chicago + doesn’t bl ched and gned than iws commit W, Council to draw up the necessary up. ] ¢ (0 Fontaine Pos, 1927, The Befl Syadicate, Iney 13 consisting o - = good, grecment, Thus a & 48"

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