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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927. N Britain H d; THE WILSON PRIZES [tha icinite) ann eomebany Tounalm |Been falsly mumerons thix yeav | Slow? | below the junction of that river with | never had a loan made upon it. ew Britain eral The effort of the Woodrow Wilson |rope in a barn or cellar nearby, stead of inveighing againet the jury | | Jessie: “Did Charlio ey on| Tonto Creek in the vicinity of Phos-| Q. What is the premium on HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Foundation to obtain a worthy [lad was beyond ald. | system it 4s more advantageous to | XM » e ol named Ricrgiineciors | Colimian baitcdelinniated $A430 | : > S b | Kathleen: ¢, once Roosevelt. A. It commands no premium. | blographical essay on the life of the | Which leads to the inquiry Why | call attention to the fact that in this “ Jessic: “Did he do any of his clev- | Are Orientals prohibited by Q. What are the ages of Tom Dslly (Sunday Txcepted) war president evid failed. | is emergency equipment not at hand country too many criminals are | er imitations?" federal law from owning property in| Mix and Hoot Gibson? AtERRnER e s SR IRSD GBS The fact that ) s had |on the shores of lakes and streame never caught and too wany of those | Kathloen: “No, the only thing he | the United States? | A, Tom Mix will be 49 years ol aughit never get to trlal; that there imitat as a bump on a log!" 4 There is no federal law annlim January, 1928, and Hoot Gibson SR, ; : > 5 & ' —Jules Tullard | no state has a law prohibiting own- | is SUBSCRIPTION RATES foundation was r about at- | The expense would be slight; and jare too many light sentences; too ership of personal property by | teating aliens. Several states prohibit effort; but not one of the numerous |ropes wimpended upon posts near | justice; too much bond-jumping; too Employer: “Did you take 2 aliens ineligible to American citizer . | cas out as I told you?" |ship from owning real estate in| Obser”aho"s s submltted wer CmoTSsety skatinGRronE S 1E 1o | caRuySpaxCledt B Barlow: “Yes, indeed,” those states. Chinese, Japanese and 0 Th W k Fin tarer worthy of any of the priz y. ler along river bank where sport is| A good deal jurisprudence shop Editor, care of the New Employ-r: “And di indus are not eligible to American | n e eather alu as Matte erhans the foundation svar 3 ular would t « constant re- | sides system lacks perfe Britatn Herald, and your letter |inin a5 1 told you?” citizenship, unless born in the United will be forwarded to New York Barlow: “Flatter? Great Scott, | Stateg. boss, I thought you said ‘flatten’t Q. What were the total ordi-| Washington, Dec. NPT : ON THE RECIPE! e ceipts of the U. S. govern- | for Southern New England: Cloudy, ¢ seeds for that real New [ (Copyright, 1327, Reproduction '"‘;‘l ”‘(}‘- ,;Gn?-.. | probably followed by rain tonight R e ut necds such cquipment. The lad | t d . 1 oy S | F an F GIEs ridde and Saturday; colder Saturday in fove that of all the literary |In Hartfrd could have boen eavea |8 ACES ancies! ... says, but we'd mucl e Q. What colleges constitute The | ’ Tsaued SN, been ht 1t the [in the towns of Connecticut? $5.00 a Year. tempting to locate it litarar o wasence of ladders, hooks and many legal technicalitics de sort of cesay which no,one minder that the towns are interest- | tion. s prepared to produce. Per- ed in saving lite. i wanted—hut who knows| Every town and city in Conneeti- | | Big Throe? western Massachusetts; moderate ta fun-shin 4. 1 Valo) Harvard) and Brincoton| (3521 fonthment wlids B0 PR T Political race The Irish cake, Folks, re sometimes referred to as such. |, o8 -“vmhah,v""n“m‘_"a ey kind of essay the wntly oceurring — | nothing drives care away Q. Who ar the “Big l'our” Tonizht ' d Saturday, changin; ‘m tion would have been willing Ao - Bloc: A group of appetites de-| T Hee . ymong the college coaehes? “m;‘m‘“‘m;“h IN;Y:!.\N! £1°'“rf‘1‘__ n ot Ly i 2 , -« ormined to sit at the first table. S tockne of Not Yame, War- | © y A Serwise v for in prize money REMUS AND MACRI CA 8 L oh 1 2 o L e Dame. var | colder Saturday i central and north local | The fault probably la Oy by THE JURY SYSTEM ) | SUPERSTITIOUS! : S s o 2 ° AN portions. Fresh southwest winds. It might help some to have com- | pirgt Bridge Player: “What? You : O o rineeton are svoken of | Woonditions favor for this vicinity vl ais S DaTlon hildren. had thirteen spades and didn't even | el o s unsettled weather and not much | T > ahlbaeh Ll Lacs TR Lid? What's the matter with you, b Q hat is a strai change in temperature. Member Audit Dureau of Clrcu MAINE'S POLITICAL SHOW newspaper condemnation as that | No husband likes to be treated |you dumibell!™ - \. A narrow passage of water| Temperatures yesterday: o A B. C is a national orga 2 i Stosn d : r o ey es newsp \ ad s political | which followed the acquittal of jlke a dos. You can’t feel dignified | " pijs partner: “W ting two lar bodies of High sers Wi strictly ho > G R etiN g Al mhaiury ha niucky number, you know! : 2 Atlanta ........ .. 66 wation, Our eireulation boen undel 1 mus in Cincinpati -:n Jllr\ o o Toiiies Shoulall erie tebister ] vt o Lectlon ‘sgelnt n b ek A by e SLasneisiben do ikl adigand WHEN BLACK 1S READ i H n-Friesian cattl N Boston ... . 54 ribution figures to t . , when Ralph O. Brew- | pilloried for its sentimentalily, and 1!4']”;5,”".,‘ lagers call her a 5 A With the olstein-Fricsian | puggalo e m ocal advertls urned over the apple cart of |ridiculed for its emotionalism. RCLLLIL S RA R Jump, Brother! i\ u\w_w-n of America, at Brattle-| (lljicago : 44 | 5 sore, Ver t . . epublican organization and| This has had an infinltisimal cffect Oh, T was wed in Leap Year (o8 olt : ’ ___Cincinn ! Twelve years ago nest week, QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q. Do the cylinders of a Wright | Denver Since then I've been too frightened— | Whirlwind motor rotate? Detroit poor Remus was Too buffaloed to speak! You can get an answer to any A. They stationery. Duluth 1 dook- | not released from jail before Christ - e stion of fact or information by | «Q. In the event of a world war| Hatteras ing higher . Hie had his mas, so that he could spend the hol » wears the pants. you sees iting to Ui Queetion Editor, New | veferan cannot repay a loan on his Jacksonville ... MORE POPULATION ESTIMATES | 5 i and mrens aavenit e anilinron jump to mind her, | Britain Herald, Washingfon Bureau, | service certificate or bonus what | Kansas City ........ S we have listed three or- 3 : ) rear for me! 1822 New York avenue. Washington, | happens L.os Angeles c..... . St 5 ° "~ |erick Hale, piegent iy SN0 Son an/understand why S W, Dowls, | D C., enclosing (wo cents in stamps | A. 1 the loan is not paid at ma- Miami .......... ganizations Which ave been a f the Plne Tree state, | jurors act that way. Some would re- | (o e for reply. Medical, legal and marital furity, the holder of the note pre-| Minneapolis ..... (R e (:[“"”"]”l‘"" i £, . e advice cannot be given, nor can ex- | sents it and the Adjusted Service | Nantucket .......:. hiere's the stun cooking dinner dlank? ed research be L Certificate attached to it as sceurity ' New Haven Connecticut cities: &inave b eping in | sufficie dencs that the Amer v R e . O irew areat | tended research be undertalen. a it as p dyan e | Both men 1 been keeping in | suflicient evidenco that the American | for a family of nine while balanc 4 t, and drew great [ oot o s will receive a per- |12 the government, which pays the | New Orleans | 1. The federa sus bureau. e eta-a noardlof edueation sy W meae i oo s ST L A (o0 by alar gentry | had there been such nt e | foundatior ldom in Am n jurisprudence thirteen Heraid A 1ot Newset 12 e party's nomin for upon the jurors; they nearly wept stz's Ne Aot (hi Governor B ouncing population estumates 101 pag xnown all about it gard the Remus acquittal as almost | prime condition, hol their ears jury system las broken down and fan infant on one hip. tures .. |sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | Amount borrowed together with ac-| New York : A = way With women wasn't | 0% C i cored. Al letters are con- | ctimulated interest. The veteran | Norfolk L )‘m,r r,;[ ;.mu,.ul_‘lu.- n a woman o :u]m:‘ . it (o | Bdential —Eaite may redeem the certificate but if he | Northfield . {makes advances. She may just Yet he felt indeed that he ought to | docs not the government deducts the | Pittsburgh Fortunately there ar ‘“'““ TOUS | things in the pap: s often as op- Iy to lead to the acquittal of per-|want someone to help kill her hus- | marry s the United Siates entircly | amount of the loan and interest and | Portland, Me. other state board which must be [portunity allowed sons who admit they murdered | band. | A model wife, as an artist should. | ¢y supporting in foods and chemi- | pays the halance to the veteran or! St. Louis (ualiffed to lend a hand in this e T ] cals? his heirs exactly as if the policy had | Washington g Jobby Jones is practici t S0 now 1 dded, and thoug! 's | T : “ta | holesome and diverting endeavor. his tellow citizens the other being temporarily insane or because | o0 ¥ SORE T DI CRE o g R Med, and though he's | A, The United States is self sup- or finstance,, why not estimates 'qay when he formally announced he [the circumstanee warrar the | people out of a hole instead of get-{ OFf the first and foremost modern Y‘.:;‘Tfi-m,‘u "tvl[vlr (1"‘ ;1:}1’;0:.“1115‘?.'1; from the state board of accountancy, \would be a candidate for the deed ting little balls'in, raik in sufficient quantity or are not pro- CURISTMAS CANDIES AND CAKES he board of agriculture, the board |scnatorship nomination next June But juries take a good deal beside | o 1“1' ] i ’ When 1t car rawing himself a | d at all in this country: Col | . % : i | vou feel a little carthquake, it woman % 0 neton Rurean has A packet ready for you whic of fisheries and game, the state | will oppose Senator Hale, {the law into consideration. Let a |matiia the reaction of dead ploncer woma e K, potash, rubbe i Al P S R M S s soard of he rts, the board of |the regular Republican candidate. |person who can convince them ffiat !{o the news that American men are !yt ISEEEEC R e Sl ine oI no st sa R ¢ CANDIED FRUITS, 5 AND CARAMELS, FONDANTS : ; Jl = < i stuffs, quicksilver, tanning extracts AND CHOCOLATES, and HARD CANDIES AND TAFFIES, for ivil engincers, the board on avi-| 1t nominated and clected it would e has been gricvously wronged be- jusing perfume. —Orville Gerston | tea, jute, antimony,, tungsten, nickel | r s Holiday sen sn want this packet, A1l out the coupon 2 and asbestos. The U. £ spends| e Americanism: Feeling inte NOWADAYS $800,000,000 annually for these ar-!| o = = — = LIP COUPON HERE = ~= wm o : i b ¥ X i B 2 . al when you t solemnly of thinzs ) Warl: “The Jackson fam tieles, i ¥ 7 soard of pardons two terms is enough for Hale ¥ will det their cmotions be the | voy qon't care anything ahout. as had a history.” | Q.° What1s the chiet export and A I . shington Burcan, Dafly Herald -d : populatic Sahi Ntz : ol R IacH = q : 5 | T want ataining bulleting CAKER AND COOKIES, and o yoards making populatiol o n upress citizens here wa mpia Mac o 1y thin e memory s, » es, Old ) Jack- Amannfactured cofton is the jozen boards makir pop N been trying to iy it with| There was the Olympia Maeri| You may think yvour memory isn't | Mrs. Ward Yes, Old Mrs. Jack A, Unmannfactured cofton is th CANDY MAKING HOME. and enel Ith 15 cents in loose, | he [son was lieart-broken because she:chief export and crude fqbber the | Uncancetied; LU 2. The state board of health. | \j} the newspaper boys and getting some other judicial system less like- | Governor Brewster failed to sur- ! somebody but that they did o while | { i ! < ition, the chiropractic examiners, Ibe Senator Hale's third term in the | fore_committing a crime come be- the examiners of barbers and the Senate. Governor Iirew thinks fore them and in many instances There ought to be at least a| Senator Ha licutenants have | gwde rather than the law. — AMrs, Harlow: “Indecd 2" limport of the United States cstimates. s accomplishments in the Senate [ease in New Huaven, for instance. |£0od. but you can remember t 1 : G . e exact amounts borrowed from you jlost her hushand! and young Mrs. | chief import. And even then the general confu- a the important place he holds|The Macri girl shot and killed the ¥ 2 3 3 p NAME 4 ; Y ! H 3 o y | by dead-heat friends. { Jackson is heart-broken becaus Q. Where can ©'Donohor, who Do e eion would not be worse confounded in that body. He is chaivman of the | father of her child, watcehing for hin e b, [ vecio the acenaeio tor inat Pric EEREET AN e o han it is at present. * |naval affairs committee, which wae at the entrance to a theater and do- | Civilization has contrived to refine | —H. W. Marcus. | Glory™, L adddressed? L o O SRats obtained through seniority ing the deed with premeditated skill, | evervthing about petroleum except AT 0'Donohoe may be amp: baily New Britaln Ticr e e its methods. DO THESE SOLVE 1T? dressed carve of the Fox Film Corp. . S . 10th avenue 33th street, New pposition to higher water rents | engulfing the navy, from Sccrctary | wronged Ler; but that was no reason | o sport-model car is one that e AS TO WATER RED | Just now a wave of criticism is Of course, the fellow she killed had is natural; and it will continue to be | Wilbur down to the Senate naval af- | in law why she should have resc . 00 more hecanse it s deco Ry Robert L. Piric | Q. What is the widest iy $1.85 worth of nickel. (Reprinted from Monday's Fun {w- United States? e v Shop) A, The Mi olly old Santa Claus came sliding Q What is the differapec the letter of the law L dally old Santa. € 3 o L “L‘ v 2 now & 1 . ; % 5 lown the big chimney of the Per- [tween hail. snow and slect looking forward to these things for [1s not all it ought to L. with her that s : Kins' home with -many a hearty | A. All three are formations of particles of ice but they differ in {form as follows: Suow is tiny pa by s £ ticles of ice form i the air when | The city will look favorably upon |a s nt he will run tor the Sen- | There was a stor « be unticd his big pack when all | the watery vapor is condensed at iy plan having a8 its object the late nomination, and leis it be known | dignation about it in ome cirg = j‘ o “] pink faded out of |temperatures below freezing. Snow Connccticut Hardware — A Vast Industry St bt crystals have several typical forms 5 which are very beautiful in geo For over 100 years Connceticut has been in the vanguard in L I : who is a cop, if doesn’t e ) ek oialiern S Got s (oxm' the hardware industry. Countless family boards have been supply of water for the future. But or Brewster; ha will wih public epinion as a whoic |your arm as you walk down e ne could scrambie, WA Ghan small compact particles of ico | served by her entlery; millions of hands have snapped her locks ‘“‘\_ "\.‘-“_ H‘f i N Santa do sich |13l from the clouds. They differ | and steadied her tools. — like 1t 3 Sl from snow in being compact and | At the turn of the cent Connecticut's output of hardware 5 : Tn carly d those bent on 1 Ui Rl BE 2 more or less spheri shape. | was almost Nalf of the total for the 48 states while in 1900 or the municipal digestion. B PHIZNAY 940 By ™ linz the western farmer QLT OL € s the matlers | whon sicet ses ar large as! amounted 1o $55,87.000. During 1825, Connceticut’s output talled s A. Edison speaking i e same fashion. e showed that | fine bull. How times chunge! | Mrs. W, G Icyle: "z helregch-One-rourth of @n ineh in diamgtter | wis $38.025.708 or 3947 of the total for the United States which his wife hiad been unfaithful and in R PR e - _\"_ ;; ‘- lor larger they are spolen of as hail | imounted to § 44. The value of Connceticut's hardware Of course it might he possible to | ‘”"'”“\" l’ & iEna ‘"fl"]v'“. ".‘\ hailston There are thus four products in 1900 was $16,201,198 or 45% of the total for the v the war, and all perfect- | ¢ s 4 make Russia stop hating capitalism, it Sl CHRELE PO T S!forms in which condensed mioistur: United States. The 1925 value was thus about five and a half e e e o Ll Preved greatly on his mind. e had | 2K pOMELE 3 ler . | 3 2 3 v g und they plgeon- ; !but it's a pretty long hop for Lindy e i 5 s to the carth: Rain. snow times Conneetient’s production value in 1999, ments generally. The money is not of them 1 no right to tal i action-— | ' - Al e 4 }'r”l ; leet and hail. They differ in form, | Tilinois ranks second to Conneeticut, turning out $32,607.153 nts any inter- according to the Jaw—but the jury ! “The modern has no sentiment 'covered that j 15 o oclock I b e ize and density. worth in 1925, Michigan with $27,525.203 was third; Pennsyl- It |that ties him to one particular |the morning and he kncw he Q. Are there any wild bison left ~vamia with $21,716,478 was fourth, and New York with $19,543.- |spot.* No sentiment, perhaps; but |tush right home or get a tervible Vi Sien o n $ f . ! 171, fifth {y-ceven plants in Massachusetts had an output irais thethanal Lawling cut from Mrs. Clans Ak N o f i y-seven g in Massachusetts had an outpu TN e an trther . f $3,953,041 / - yook was published | Wronged and it w a further = Barney Delano: “Santa Claus had | (14 bis Corth America o 7 8 ool DTG A SonBtnNorthE A e More than 20,600 employes reccived wages totaling $26, \ 1| wrong to exceute him or send him | Tn this wet-and-dry conflict, { turned and scen Mr. Perkins busily | jowstone Park, the Montana Tisos 2 e £ ! SRR Man and G lo there's somathinz about a politician | filling the stoekings. And then, and ’]“ o L m‘”_m‘ e 2 TAT from the 61 has factorics in Connecticnt during 1925 Matorials cost $25,7 . During 1900, 12,922 employes of 6 tactorics reccived salaries and wages totaling $6,602,714. Ma- terials that year cost $6,5 G20 New Britain is £he hardware conter of the United States Tt was once a part of Berlin where in 1740 was established the tinware industry from which developad the tool, builders’ / hardware, Tousclold equipment and tableware industries in Hartford and New Haven counties. quite pronounced. The water board | fairs committ it not down lower. ;¢d to murder to>punish him 1 with wants to make certain elaborate fm- | The -4 horrer secmingly has con- ! The jury, however, did not Ll provements and additions; has been |vinced many citizens that th some yeare. Bt the board of finance [ At this “'psychologic vl tied it At any » and chuckle and landed right | frout of the fire-place He was still smiling and nodding and taxation has been opposed. Gover weler comes fu th with | rate, she was fr | K i ontinucd growth of the water sys- he doesn't like the way the ¥ bu 1st. 1t has been s I : e e o openall tthi verdict after all was in line < and=—up the chimney he went tem so that there will be an ample [has been conducted: the city must be careful not to bite | W ! The Remus case, although not al- | strect together., oft more than it can chew or is good togetlicr similar, had the of ew water bonds this year t pproximately $250,000, to he used or a filtration plant, an auxiliary out 45 inventions | yhis and numerous cther ways had Those fel- 1 gid not split hairs on the point. tarted s 2 corporation. h’present. merely agreed that had heen lison, the POSTAL®AVINGS e g ¢ R N on the fence that reminds you of a imot until then, Santa knew who San- |y er, crved herds in Y ¢ 3 from ¢ i IS | retuzes ta Clar 8 lowstone Tark, the Montana and | lawyer onee said; Tlerman Brums: “Santa discover- { Wichita Ranges and Canadian which is quite correct. It s quit Correct this sentencs ) he had taken along 1he | gerves, 4 (intimately T know him." saic s | wrong pack. The one he hud with | . Where is the Reosevelt Dom bride of six months, “Th © Be{him contained bottles.” {ond partienlar purpose docs it impresses me.” 3 fiiler: “Santa Claus notic- the minds of the Amecrican prople (Copyright, 1928, P tle note lying on top of the A, Reosevelt Dam is an impor- blished year likely, however, that the so-culle unwritten law™ has percolated into | as governmenta Iy LS 10 1) et S AU fant jrrigation undertaking of thr Tlinois ranks second to Connecticut, turning out $34,607.153 major il morning. forget to |1 % Reclamation Service located in THe Vol ler 00 100 SA1E TIVET, ATIZONA, | | e——————————————————————— riminal offens ries seem | pt e o 25 Years Ago Today Tl Iramer: o bad. gotin = thinir v e pu t i e ouchds the ng of emo. nd e know she wouldw't get her | T g5 'r A P’l S B B F t i F v o compete - L i W 0 80 e ot ey [Scking o i hans i nn venns| Tervible Temperea Mr. Bang. y Fontaine Fox. anks. . e S ihout three A, ) S et all |" Grace Dichm: “The address on ere was an excil runaway lan envelope lying on the mantel tip- ot fizure i Chapman case, 1 taday when a horse ran all the way | ped off Santa Clans that this was ON THE MECHANICAL ToY MR. BANG WAS e e LG ot e mtine ol O REPAIRING, FLEW oUT AND | . petition. T "B i in lation to most wn case. The in slre f safety-razor e ennarilsnl I e 0 oums . e i, (s T BOPPED HIM IN THE EYE thegreoaini] ten ::‘;v,.-v»nlq‘m' e \Vvv\_‘n_' ¥ § + on NimL & : i prove go it a hoy name Trick. : TR was ineon ble whe lunch he was taking to e, is r ury can bo found which 1 rporation connesl has ruled net Alderman Curtis's plan to nefor money he smallpox irfment. A ning at 9 a. 1 Joe Gans met Gus Gardner for t championship of t “asino yesterday o1 AUTOMOBILL WAR ¢ o ¢ b ry in some « Gardne did practically all the leading four rounds bt his blow o harm. In {he fifth round ok the offensive and in t What thes : it ke ies. This was repented L8580 bRL0PE : ML ' L fovee Willis warned ir 1th round Gans landed " 1 - . 1 v, ' I Gardner grabbed him, throwing ® o 1 ) 0 innccessaril LLET E my L Which will no 1 1 L1 touin iieoe L Mhe. Farase > Mrs. Reynolds: “My : that capital punishment are i the only InnoapEbysl warded the bont to Gans on a wants marbles for his b w the automobi ‘ hem g 8 | to act the way they do Marcns White wi give why not get him the best and perhaps they Year's lecture on “Vacation Da Confli Abroad” at the Y. M. €. A (As It Reached The Fun Shop) T New Britain Turner society rank: “Imitation is the sincerest 15 reccived word that the annual | flattery, you know.” Qi sEIHoNV TRAtlngt S 1M g digined Prrson ol i JUEY | puenfest will be held in this city. T Hug) 1l you wouldn't want ite of the miuc other day when | E caution. rhers are greatly pleased, us they | e 1ep out with your best girl, will eelebrate their 50th anniversary 3 AT A i 2 b _land will make the celebration a S ALANG cent more profit | near at hand, but by the 4 ag It g8 heing painted at this | God TR L elit be hed fn | (And how other Fun Shop contribu- Sounds elrcusy icr was obtained from a nt. Convictions under 1t have | Rentschler's Dagss probably in July. | tors interpreted it)— not ha he companics any yEtem @ very ¥ instances, than it pu " e e ght. Knowledge that a mistake, J with surprise, for instance, that LQUIPMENT NELDLD t retrieved will