New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1928, Page 6

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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT The cnly profitabls in the City. C » cien Member of the Grand Centrs. It the make Fots o pointed, & dog ir amount of individual the city 1 ther S5 trillion 3 By this tir would b Sinclair 11 handled line pull Arge. It may there are =0 don't ask o run for off clected, howeie came morr tient's tempe pulse beat f sicians quit & diagnosing; e form of woricn pectantly. The feveris) tical camps car the announce Jartlett, I third Republican candid that Angelo mayor, would 1 from the Democratic ticket, aproval at the pri To the knowledgr vide a lively alty contest. organization more or less 10 have sel of their ow been strongly organization strong printing com irying to ex department isa in the m ating th Paoncsen 1o town soni: period opportu o hoy v S Tt the ad nerty 1 Yegieiatn means the qulred it it is w As VRPORT POPTLATION | [ETHER] COMMON V1 Poin Vi (R1h PLAN GOLSTO SELE BOSTON & FHANK YO PHONE what difference does ngton? None at American gov- 1 itsclf 10 su and the pledge There has be tin Nicar nd it is hat the ¢ ua over ction upon whether the s are supported are supported t. In su ntirely likely will win v for an ¢ ) ' ' ous s to scold itesmien s Il that side and trivial hearing | can you expect in riters make vou | should show | r a millionaire, L court The theory th of his can run public busi- | kes a failure 1 republics wouldn't s no Monroe | vould't be any i republics. | ing of the Klan was a | t the country’s encmi | for the color o must not inter- solini arc those outside insignificant he udgmient when looks distinguished. who think the press will please cxplain oy made $300,000. bond-serv- issued by this the next one more “Womien | “still hting in | all these o hoss raw deal,” gaid ntion the fact to COMMUNICATED Want- to know About Flags an Schools, ome o our at-| fiying of our | our | \merican flag is rotwo of Scouts of a local his question to scont leaders | ued as to the | < froop in turn tto tell | always 1d only L with o of | American | flags over T 10se fn | Wings, Sumalley €choo mform us in columms of this this Yours trutly, Leaders of I'roop 2 WORCOUTS 017 AME | “onfusing to most | nored by many. issumption | ot e displayed v sunrise, Pos- forgotten by ising the flag. thoritics the duty S it to some mbers of vuld | To foil the littl | him? | thought Send all communications to Fun hop Lditor, care of the New Britaln Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. .| And Here's How The poct's work We Kpow I word s civand t always dancing Mhat he learne County Fairs When he was a | 1y I he likes 1 “Brother” 111 b men 10 The D The trapper Jie lavs snares animals And catch (hem unas The auction player lay take a lot The Irish on co Lay rows I live at Lome with And her dear, sw They're layers, 100 home They sure Vact and Faney! Hoyt: "ol don’t you think Hughes: “Mod haven't seen him lately Hoyt: “Why? What's Hugbes: “Weil. som him he was the only ever seen who wasn't cor he's been z about sincel” man —Gleaso THID ROUNDLR By S. D. Webster Silently we sat in little private room of o smarter restaurants. The darke dows almost lotted us out dim outline of a dull vealed to me. But it it was more than cnov It was too much! An carly pre-spring hrecz the open window playcd havoo the senses and wafted toward 1 that pungent scent of ripeness that told me that hour ruck to take unto me that which was 1y to surrender to my on. I lookel long and feverishly & the well-rounded mouth 1l the blood Jeaped hot in my v it the of what was to be found there. 1 could wait no longer. With brutal passion 1 grasped the smiootl gleaming neci in iy two hands pressed my burning lips to moist open mouih! witl o v After draining the Leaved the glass at th ntered at that moment the doctor who made mie termilke for my high-blood Senor Bodoni: I'm going to sne Paking the Air. for Instance! (As 1t Reached the 1loy “London city in the world.” Marjorie: “But I've been to ier place than London.’ Florine: “Where was 1hat orie: “1 don't kn wher Fun § is the fo t was so fogey!"” Beatrice Lillic (And Leports Siiop Contributors) Mrs, Hayes: out that you can't talk.” Hayes tU's go for a walk!™ ——Roscmary Gaine . fog is £0 hear a person Traincd In Smok Hoover: “Do you have zetting around in (ho fox Hawking (Er —Louise Baur | for repty. | the place and is turned so that the last night [hand points directly to the sun, its J twelve o'clock mark will point south. By keeping the band stead- ily teward the sun as it mov the k will remain in hand 'he Ultimate Lim Was the fog 1as they say 1: “Was it? Say, a wo- withir feet of us and ¢il what she had |twelve o'clock ma {due south. A pin on the —Alfred Carroll Reproduction Forbidden) | along the hand’s center line when ! the hand points to the sun. Naviga- | tion along any established lir sts in keeping the shadow always along the hour hand. | Q. What are the values of United States half dollars dated 1503, 180 and 18127 1503—55 to 75 cents; 1809— cents; 1812—50 to What is the addre , the motion picture star? 1016 Summit Drive, Beverly | i, California. Q. When did Lillian Russcll, the lactress, die June | Q. How [ nealth eertificates or cxamination prevequisite to the issuance | marriage license? A. A recemt compilation of state laws on the subject Howing states requiring health cor- iificates from male, female or both: | question of tact or information bY | Ajabama, Indiana, Louisiana, Michi writing to t icetion Lditor, New | ool Nebrg SGIE TR Washington Bureau, | ¢arolina, North Dakota, Oklahor avenue, Washington, | pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia, W & Lwo cents in slamps | ington and Wisconsin. Medical, legal and marital | A Tuboan advice cannot be given, nor can eX- | settn and Vivian, twin tended vescarch be undertaken. All| A, No. Iloscttu is scveral 3 cther questions will receive a pers | older than Vivian sonul reply. Unsigned requests can-| Q. When was the not be answered. All letters are €oB- | cd and by whom ? fidential.—Lditor. A, The forerunncr of the hicyels | was the drasine, invented by Baron [ von Draig, ierman, abont the | ¥ear 1516 1 Jone M. M 1 of Paris, invented a machine hay nks and Is fitted to front wheels. Pierre Lalls n 1865 secured a patent on | wheeled velocipede, propelled {reetly by cranks a: e and surmounts "W E waoc perch. In 1 Starley, of | Coventry, Engla produced the | | first machine embodying niost of the | features of the ordinary high whe sson of long resi- | machine sl | duced the size of the front QUISTIONS ANSWERED shows the fol- You can get an’ answer to any . cuclosi Gisters, pictures ik 1 of For-| “Wasted 1 adlure’ Without ene “Mothor i Garden™; | . Zat of All Flesh™. witomatically be Sueceeding An Englishman named H invented a r pensions | 1576, The who served | bieyele was hrought out hy Starling in 1554, This type wa known as “Rover” Lt term was replaced by the niore com it prehensive one of how far | Pope company of Boston a | have been the first manufach ty bicyele in the U, § 25 Years Ago Today (From Paper of That Date) driving prototype of the Jan lation of 6a.- | the saf 0y miles approximately 125 1sland of Tona nd of the Hebrides | rom the main-| area post offic: ! terday and aftor ¢ ited for talking with the postmaster will re- weially from [ commend the remodelling of the St Columbus, | present office. Te viewed favorably there fthe post er's proposal to es cen- | ish five sub-stations in various part Scot- lof the city. Ireland and eight I'rofessor Henry T. Burr of th id to be buried on |\ Britain Normal school will ure in the hall of the Brown | Will you tell 1 hool at Hartford this cvening on| LA Billy rhe Mississippi ley and the | _|Sourthern States.” The lectur: wui amous Major iy, jllustrated. It will be under the now general |aygpices of the East Side Working- veland American | L 50 | lub. began bis | ppe Corse Payton Stock Co. will | career I fgpen a week's engagement at the the influenco of | pygewin Lyccum Monday with * then manager of | v piong ns. who had seen | “ony " pamb and Myron Roger L niepro, game 44 have been reclected members of the wi ::”\I‘Lx:‘t‘;\- seating committee of the Dlainville Ohte. toturs | M- 15 church. e arbiten, | District Deputy Frank J | Carmody council, K. of Fwets fon Bony |visit to Palos council in Dristol I Q ho invented the sun com- [SYEWRE: N o ama | Hartford will discuss the merits o R voting machines tomorros reated by Albert H.| The engine house of the Donnelly jef cartographer of the |Brick Co. off the Kensingion road it o destroyed by fire this noon in Commander |Spite of the cfforts of employes and North Pole. A |others to the number of about 106 SUis b chinally hse: here has been considerable cri vions near the North |ticism of the number of specia Jnagnetic pole may |Studies given in the local schools, on hut north of the | the principal objection being to their sun compass is a|cost. The school department today hand and twenty- | &ave out the cost per pupil of these It is st for local |§tudies: music 35 cents, drawl in the northern |cents, domestic science tace of this clock is |manual fraining from the vertical angle |culture 21 cents, I o the approximate latitude of |cents. A superintendent of t It has an was in town ¥« idence sixth kings of mething O'Brien | 1 by Comm oot to the roblems of to the | casts a shadow which falls dircetly | con- | The annual three inches of mud was scraped off Church street today {but the muck still remains between |the trac It has suggested that handrails be erceted along the Isidewalk so that predestrians will not fall into the roaudwa while there is some question 3 owners i | grade. been may not sue for chan, | For some months past work has been going on in Plainyille on a new witomebile, which it is believed will quite a thir ‘mobiling circ advantage lies in the cngine, is an air-cooled gasoline ens ted on what uthority th Attwood is desirous of publican candidate for is believed Wiliam F. wing the re- mayor at the ection under consolidation. Tt is a laudable ambition. Mr. Attwood s @ member of the committee that is drawing he new charter and tal of interest demoeratic ¥, might COMMUNICATED t Noises Unne witE tor of the ssary, Suye 1928 ¢ Britain thor- some un- busy cify” must e Various cities have th unnecessary din, Onp own has less factory whistles than in th ind men reach work on tin 00 ertising when fo carry on a 0 tha idewalk loud willingly Trnost unahle ubmit roken period of tin wzorated aceents Iy lowd . | no choice but te complished Ly the wail of the fire siro) ated v on of the fire? e registered times, r s homes, < officers posts of t their 0 lielp? With nervous oe Ve dcfinita Blast of the siren, Sithin i short diste e of th Lorn. The ordinary normal person in the center of the ity hias to cease operation at his till the din is over. Medical 1 I that uny undue, 8 . Joud neisc pereoptibly slows I wart action stion is miad i instead of the siven a sy nals at int ity streets, in addition 10 registe darm at the station, be install ving ounly when the s ds duein that vicinity, ovement n th rvon rain ¢ ind add comfort and e citizens’ live (s rs to its < is promotion A BUSINE WOMAN Observations On The Weather Was t S—Torceast for Southern New England: Fair ind somewhat colder tonights Iri- day increasing cloudiness probably followed by rain or snow Friday night; moderate to fresh west and north wind nortl - cast Friday. Conditions favor for this vicinity air weather followed by increasing clondiness, breom Claperatures yesterday: 1 Atlanta Atlantic Bostd Buffalo . Chicago Cinci Denver Detroit Duluth Hatteras . Jacksonville Kansas Los A1 Miami ... New Haven .. New Orleans . New York | _ThewToonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. | At | b 53 ] i (“Fontaine Fos 1928 1he Bell Syndicate, fnc) ST

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