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[ ] New Britain Herald}| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY saves garage expensc; when the s him with gasoliy more expense; and when ixcs his own Toned At H Dally (Sunday Fxcepte 4 Bldg., 671 C SUBSCRIPTION RATES Tures Montis ered 2t ain as & o Post eud Clase Mail Matt TELEPH. profable e Associated Tross 1s exolus o for aifiat and a Memher of Pres Member Andit Bureau of Circulation . A n national orga torm is one that is ler some other plar Among the car-old learns to s “go" and “stop. thinker, professor. Around Christmas 1s & bird up the tree. rays a there ocion it wonders ® hethe From now until a vevived 1n manufacturing political slates. spring ustry will As an air traveler Mre. Lindberzi 18 not as speedy as her there, Lnous soi, but she At blc statistician has figured out that ehe could done be- tween Detroit and Mexico City ne 1y as fast by train, but that have taken some of the thrill out of Bets WATERING TROUGHS IN THE AUTO AGE have the distance would ! Time v Hizen, anxions to do som the visit. vast i lic, would Lo donate soni prominent site. This may or may not At Christmas Congressmen g0 home to play Santa Claus to a more N don't ve been done in Britain; we know I not been limited circle than usual. aving pres- = = o snt when most of waterin When Lindbergh does an air stunt | tronghs were erected. Anyway, aid v spirited Hated we somehow have more confidence public citizens ot do- Epir ofticiu In in stunt flying. un In Chicago it is possible to town professional Santa Clauses; | i not yet a common practice to troug professional mourners for the contraptions, apprars tims of gangsters. built to stay. Seems that t e L never wear out. They stay put. Con- sequently in these days of filling sta- PUTTING OUT THE FIRL IN FIRE DEPARTMENT The momentous whether to oil the machinery to en- able Edward G. niechanic, to hecome deputy decided the ions inste of watering froughs ve still find them “doing duty,” question of which unfortunately consists mainly in heing in the way. Rurke, master 3 » Commion Council, havi fire observa with chief having n in th eyed luded 11 i one wisdom, apparently has eon- negatiyve, the blaze in fire de- ¥ b partment is not yet under complets wyd ! The control. Fven the aid of the corpor- UEats ontr 1 . jon at Washingtor ion counsel who probably at ’ i he enlisted rt is a good fire fighter, las | The next momentous tion to decids L is whet the board to tell the mon Council has hat 1he the fire mechanic to take No. ithority to e G is now al its his private anto mobile out of and buy his own gasoline Politics are tion, and mixed wit as usual, have a humorous play could do no better; no woree. B althou pubii Paonessa Paonessa administ he wo Burke With the powers power 1 h con than he Fut apparent! BEs AND) INTERESTS THE CENTER . He was the anly part s i kno Conerquently Common C riends of ¥ langer « the system Zeetion to t) hanked fo <uggertion Ry engine house the Keepir master me NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1927. ron RUN GROOMING HOOVER THE: WHITE HOUSL Fran Some while in a bold party time ago, o tie mood, we mades 1 old to e Christn Her- wou 2 i not ik b Ttoou Tnit 1 s heen in mar S professional duti e oth come to the cor words w0 out on 14 y¢ country o Of course. th foolish. 'could “ngland and oth thousar teined his had i America, a Ameri Man s husincss Herald I enongh to call the World 15 1] Boaton kit to the attit @ nte ronewsp: townrd Ioove L lawsuit How would 1 in litorial or World fu s artiel the or- | we Hoover for Trrcspective st of party. 1loover w i the Lest Woodrow ! 10 1ea fore il have talificd man to suc Wilson. € tions L) and - Christy chargin than any other any more newep: dividual need per hota | Amer does, nor any i to the same opinion for sever e But the fact remains t Not your you are sountry long cno A drive a man political battle for th Letwer Hoover will he t uine article will e no 1 them In ndslide for ecither of Still, just as inland « Bt chant these dags when much alarm is over the growing tendency of voters to remain away from the polls, nothing could o A gen reneml wi sure a larger attendanes booths on clection day, Smith would 2 have as good a chance of winning | i, as Hoover I Hoover zood as Smith pet dox looks to you WILBUR'S DEFENS] I Wil RS indlions the Navy o make other tf kind o fonse againet cisms following faons % Vietion o statement mad i L that Conzress will A e with this and will only el Copyri toward the father of one Wednesday W ost P nown until | 1 clon v Ior ety 2htl nigh Con iy 25 Years Ago Today Hera hool W replied . Facts and Fancies salarics if you m physician s \ il timid sou s viciouw 1t kind of should Le built, with the Danbury. Jolinston of the gladdened H 1 Wood | | City | the | S| i with a £ - ! M SO, Jmt nploy- —— Send all communications to Fun Shop Lditor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter i| Wi be forwardea o New York. cmployes toc s turk Gardn roal who are « rker's shirt shop wer Christm ) s mem- sented Mr, was zift of Vive interest ing tormerly at THEY by Man- | SPACH ino yesterday | We'll defeated | clean | e ards; TAKE IN HIS & et that Old < can be That fashion persists in such sheer osiery, trip of his relndeer's enough to provige “Dear 1644 JETGH, Santa’s SO LITTLE FOLKS! as glad 28 One ant a had it was dis- | room of | o'clock ank Martin 1 called Caretaker able to cigar butt 1 the entertain Tot:l Sloper in the world and beside! IPor vach some extras Biritain = Jater SUCH NERVE! Porter: “I am secking a writ corp Miss of hab Itural Lawyer deroed foreigner s “How long has this fian ¢ writing to Murphy t himself, to 1 those who was A e cans five, il WHEN BLACK IS READ! who dinners the Pavdon ve Sen: nd Mrs Sad, ol ve y sl lot of Lisheth Snow: girl is 100 tall to stand the mistletoe! Norma ls th Beneath poo Shearer He Neilie wanted When she A bright and sparkling g Mounted in solid gold. fo the Mountings! for Christmas, tious 1o 1o mailed was twelve y thunb it fat palms, with the | the word When she.was three years older clear up And moony as a calf ning the | She wanted a movie star's A mounted photograph, oolidge translated Now if he will 1le by d velief.” or 1 picture arm no lo *bout soldiers onee could 18 they ame boss the And now she is crazy bt A uniform a stir who can. ! And so we're thinking of | A mounted policeman fo ust- | Matthew ¢ gives hel a few queens diffor rons” a nee he dis 1 “pooy heathen” poor hieathen thres miles away. ween Tomes, is : TRUE TO HIS CALS Chappell: “To kiss under “oe fs intoxieating.” Towne: “That's why Pro hitionist neighhoe this year is goi |10 hang up water-cress instead!” huwcinler, d e mis must have sometl the fact his sumn my st g WHAT NATIONALITY AR YOU? Arks Kenneth Stebbins texplaining tall of | lot @ do to have you'll otherwise licve (be to us expect you if you man China a be not may you, well—it read and out this puzzle to able be should vou if However .any as Way a good as about is think we .which ——backwards and read and page the corncr right er low the at bLegin, know you Chinese ught up Tie. penny by ceidents is the or er pay up than bother the flood it the Belgium problem Mississjppi Armenia, auickly o solved China or Chicago lar seens gangsters are “Thompson ainst them igners and T iand nothing us who th of making respectable them, s a g cliems fime Famous Moyl Stars At Home Lon Chancy . (Observed By Norma McClenahan) “Help! icanisn sher plus tine acing like mad to lering how to when you get there, Airs. A gorilla! lon: t nie ner red Mrs. ( er! Lon: Chaney Help! Help!* wit t right, my dea You'll no I o0 congrossn el laws; ¢ make-up on. Din- n't on a pic asi no din it is?” rm ‘haney: “You'll et Do you know what tim: 1f you don't get dinner make a like a hear and you half to death—grere:” Mrs. Chane “On scare me with vourself a hunchhack all T care get dinner! 111 ge! Lon: “There, T thought tation of a hoa-constricior Lring you around. Guess Il make face like a horse I'm hungry as one, Say. had a narrew cscape. t today—T up as a spider and comebody almost stepped on me Mrs. Chaney: “Well, it's a good thing nerves are strong, for nothing can me. T'm 1o And maybe you'd he so good 1o tell me where you all last nizht?” Ton: “Just Ar, T'm suppo rooster in all night e who will » distance a faxi money. car twico the face same can't Make hoone lig iHelp! T'H are as you faces! W seaboard bout congressimen flood relicf Jont a me keen your ongreseni v O, help! i for itleman, doubtless. is one that imi- wonl who | wors tenderly chivalrous lady cusses him. to b o for the the way, T studios now, js fifes greatest lesson for Ly dog looks just fellow as his other i mad may not effect wonld cure f arming many the Vzainst cnres, habit one you my | . seare nsed wer inherent very nature dollars can’t thart million is the an con- of b jdeas pavt | =0 gatting a few to take the pieturs a chicken in bt of 1 slept Mre, Chaney vou brute! And D a MOUSE! “HMeh, hieh, heh! next in a my it helieve n i jnst don’t for that Tiee-l-p! That always when they disenss Knives they will on neat ? ot I Len: “She's onr it | cooks n fric nse tine Oh? a ot this sent il < up early e Vil he woms K and t for n Wt Observations On The Weather e v Enzland shzhtly husetts ore Partly roin irday tonight cold York: Saturday portion winds, vicinity in \ cloudy tonight and v colder in . Fresh northenst orihwest ons clondy or for this Not much chanze “f got your slippers and dressing gown, Daddy. Do you want any- | thing clse before T begn 1o read my | hook 2™ IS DISS A SYSTEM? (Iow To Rehave? Mrs, Expl: ) Mis, Pilla My to visit us on the first tinue she 4. His manner: 38| 4] 1a Christinas Dear nothi coming Day. 1t will b o scen my hush: 4o lnot very good. She s very particu- i0 lar about such things. She will be 35 | with us one day. What can T do to 30 make her overlook his bad man- G, has are N vour Mra. Edwin e'l Dear Mrs, Nonell: t hus band drunk. Your mother will th 22 | think that his bad manners are due 26 |10 his condition! Pillar. . | Dear Mrs. Plllar: After calling on me five times, a hoy friend whom T like very much has ceased to ask me for dates. What shall T do? Dettina Rivell “Henceforth, don't until after you're | Dear Bettina: | talk baby talk | married: | , Proper Transportation? Daddy, where do people Eo when they dia?” suddenly asked our little daughter the other day. “To Hgaven with God, my © “That must he why we hav airplanes,” said daughter. . ——Mrs. €. Jensen (Copyright. 1 Reproduction Forbidden) [. Bk the QULESTIONS ANSWERED ot an answer to any \ot or information by You questi can of writing to the Question Bditor, New | Rritain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, DG, two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, Jogal and marital advice cannot b give tended arch by cther questions will receive a per- sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- ot be answered. All lutters are con- 1.~ Editor. . enclosing ros fide possibic 1o an m Ny it is impossible to a perfect far dis- free from rial is still occupied by air other gas or yapor. Some can be removed with a pump but that which remains at once expands to completely il the space, although at a lesser pressure than before. A point is eventually reached at which the pressure be- comes so low that the pump is un- able to remove any more ( AT required A travel I i produce ssoluts A Practic produce abisolute um by 4, and an or any means so any spac gas. pussports an citizens (o co and Canada? A. A certificatc identity thenticated by @ notary publie will R in lieu of @ passport for thos countrics. . A\} st illiant or 1o the comet - I Civil war? Donati’s comet was the finest | |\‘ Tn| comet of the 18th known as the typical comet Octoher, 1838, ifs tail reached half- from the horizon to the zenith. perviod i ars. This discovered by Giovanni Italian astronomer and the Royal Institute and the abservatory at Vlor- on June 2, 1855, When carth, its tail had an I of fifty degrees, cor- the enormons linear and was wids he comet remained visible until March 1830, Q. Did the 1920 platform of the republican party oppose entrance of the League of ntury and w Its comet Donati. an professor in director of Ttaly was ence, ne i pparent len 10 responding iz miies 10,000, o miles United States in Nations? A, Yes \ Q. What ictur ogan Nov supporti Hammond, didon. ¢ William )ld - Gioodwin, Cameron and Maurice Ryan. What do the names Audrey 1 Rita mean? Ao Aud il means the Ttalian name Margarct the Midshipman™? rro was the star included Kathlcen Key, ‘rauford Kent. motior A and the Harriet cast Gene Q v is of Tentonic origin “noble threatener’. form of the and - means Who was the oft ading woman Cushions”? Carol Does the recipient zet any of the person S af the whose hlood charae- blood Q. transfusion e he fistics of hsorbs? No, Why is Health Q the 1 Public Serviee under Bovd, Wesley | { White Hous | | | . nor can ex- | tw undertaken. All| sio Rita | Greek | A seiation Treasury Department® : rust is an organization or A, The reason gocs b o the | of industrial corpora- year 1798, Sailors manned | tions, & majority (at least) of the American merchantmen sometimes | stock in cach of which is transferred contracted strange diseases in lto a contral commitiee or board of foreign ports which might haye who, while issuing to the spread over this country unless they s certain certificates were cared for systematically. A | cir interests and right t marine hospital service with 1 lividends, exercise the voting pitals at important ports was cs- |power of the stock in clecting boards tablished by the government and to | of directors for the various help finance the project cach ciated corporations and in other man was taxed 20 month ways, and thus direet their policy which wae collected by the treasury. | for the common object of lessening As a matter of convenience the hos- [ competition, regulating production pital service which later became and lowering its cost, aud increasing the Public Health Serviee, was put profis under the treasury department | @ Dia Q. Who is the tallest actor in the | honus law movies? | A, No. A. John Aason, who appears in “Legionnaires in Paris,” is the tall- est. He s § fect 9 inches. Other tall movie actors are Charles Post, 6 feet, 6 inches, and Rod La Rocque Ernest Torrance, Monte Rlue and Victor McLaglen, each of whom is T 6 feet 3 Inches. line Q. Does the T 8. government |cd distribute moving picture films? | patche A. Some of the government de-| s partments make and distribute mo tion pieture films. Among these are the children's DBurean, Labor Department; Woman's Burean. Lz bor department; Department of Ag riculture. and the 1 8. Bureau Mines, Write direct to these partments at Washington, . (', for ist of their films and how fhey may be obtained Q. Tn what Grant, the Grant, marr who rustees, stockhold howing t nd asso conts a Tennesses pass a soldier Mrs. Lindbergh Replies In Spanish to Welcome Mexico City, 25 (P —Throngs thered at aviation field leome Mrs. Evang: v owene delight- in nish, di g fron Lind mpico sy, replied fo the we Mayor Morale mpico by sayving: “Oht Muclas bien™ (Oh! Thank you At that the enthu- which had greeted arrived by plane from rzl csta er when she | Detroit, Four Killed in Fall | 1,500 Feet Into Mine Mohawk, Mich., Dee. 23 (P— Four mine Killed and three injured when a loaded ore carrying skip plunged 1,500 fect to the bot om of 1 Mohawk copper mine yesterday and struck them skip, heavily laden, had just 13th of the shaft when its cable snapped and the car is required. 1t may he manual {dropped at terrific speed. Three labor such as a machinist. A pro- | other miners working at a place out fession s an occupation that prop-|of the path of the car were serfously erly involves a liberal education or |injured by flving wreckage. he jts equivalent and mental rather remainder escaped injur than manual labor. Q. Can you give me a hensive definition of a trust? de increased Nellis year did (¢ side nghter of 1" v Captain Sartori at Washington in the rs n 1874 What the a skilled trade is difference br and a profes- The A, A skilled is one in|passed the level which technical training and ability | READ AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS compre VOR BEST RESUITS CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND CAKES . “h_contalne CAKES AND FONDANTS TAVFIES, for caunon tesul linal & pacitet xendy von w inz_how to m rom_tested 1¢ CANDEED PRUITS. NUTS AND CARAME AND CHOCOLATES, VARD CANDIES AND « Holiday want this pa uall s dirc our hulleting ¢ OOKTES, FULGES the Christn Lelow a ¥ ashing! a Ipea all Jiinds o you e CLIP COUPON HERFE - 1 D, ¢ CAKES W Avenue, Rurean Washington, | cimisranas norro ' 1322 New Yorl the pa n MARING U. S 1 want CANDY uncance! NAME STREET ITY AND ) the Dally New Britain Herald — ABOUT ONNECTICy CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ut's Factories Start? Conneeticut How Did Connecti the first settlers in Whila the Connecticut river, those who settled in less fortile purt to cke out their livelihood making 50l in the neighboring colonics Recause they could replace tools, utensils and clothing stores only at great and by traveli almost passable roads, these liant setilers those ess ntialy necessary to pioneer life and by the kitchen fin Tnesmuel broken plow hon, or a shortage of nails meant a long delay in the progress of the work, the settler idarned to be his own blacksmith and mechanic. e learned to make hand-wrought nails and repair tools for his own use. Irom this it wis a short step to ham- mering out nails and shaping tools during the winter or on rain ihors, thus establishing thoze house the start of Connecticnt’s industrial from of the sm took their lwirg soon expenso = ove learned to cellars and s nro barns o i s a days to be sold 1o the ne hold industries which v plants of 1427 These householl industrics were given added fmpetus about the middle of the 1Sth century skilled in the art of shaping tinned sheet fron fnto small ware, came from ireland in Rerlin, they began work. Their goods, pediled among the colonists in handearts and by horse- hack. were eagerly bought as luxuries, Their success encourag. ed others fo turn to inventions and manufacturing. Many shops were soon in full blast, the fecble fore-runaers of the industries that today place sut twelfth among all states in the value of manufactured products. Pt | Tomorrow—A Billion 20 Years. when two hrothers, and settied where Connect Increase in i | ' TOONERVILLE FOLKS By Fontaine Fox

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