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B NEW BRlTAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928, he gave a powerful shock before he ‘ making potato chips? Alexander . McNab, Bridgeport. | 1 obliges as best I can and plays |business. Anyways Oscar took Mag- I KIR | was told to shut it oft A, Pare potatocs, slice it*a thin | Logometer, \ M”SI[;AL EVENlN[i e N e L A B e & favcs (oar WA W8 tron Men Popular shavings and allow to -*x in nee‘) Harry W. - Noyes, West Haven. business without coming up for air |light on his fect and so after Mag- . Almost every Saturday night ther 'water for an hour. Take trom wa: ame apparatus. | | or making more than a dozen mis- | Desia suggested that he put more were contests between *'s ) - ter, dry by patting in a towel, place | Karl E. Peller, West Hartford, as- takes. “Did you buy the sax for, weight on his own, and less on hers, in the crowd, whi 1 in frying basket and fry in deep fat |signor to Hartford-Empire Co., | pleasure or merely to annoy the |she said. “Say, Oscar, I'm tired of with never a change in express 3 or oil until they curl and are a deli- | Hartford. Manufacturer of giass [ nelghbors2" inquires Noah innocent- | dancing, lets go out upon the lawn, S————— or tone, en 1 one against the ate brown, Shake as free from fat | tubing and cane. Getting only grins for an an- |its such a beautiful moonlight eve- “ad C|ea|]|] i]] Nimh]e Nicke}s A r competitors outlasted ek s possible before lifting frying | Edward J. Ryan, Torrington. lfaL‘\H N H s‘x hfl swer, he remarks, “Those last four | ning and you can show me all of the e D cach other by a count or two. Ve 2 basket from kettle, and put to drein jiper and depth gauge. . 8 OW iS l 0]) Ile lnd notes were flatter than the under |stara™ afld D 0 D- table showers of five cent picces went on absorbent paper. Dust with salt. | Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- o side of a cement sidewalk. What Oscar answers, “AwW naw, lets allClIlg lflm into his coffers as men in the crowd 2 ! Do not have fat too hot as chips ' signor to Underwood Elliott-Fisher H]s Fflmds sing vou knows about playing a sax could | dance.” And so they danced again backed their favorites. E g y nust cook before they brown. Co., ‘\ Y. N. Y. Manifold-web- be placed in a flapper's wrist ticker |and in some unaccountable maaner all the machine could give N whe Q. Who was Secretary of War |printing machine. without slowing the works and |Oascar accidentally bumped his head Where have they gone, the stre“t | worked hard in factoris under President Jefferson? Chester A. Spotz, Greenwich. Hy- (Contributed) Ithey'd still be room left to park Innin!l the wul.’:l'he Mp:l ends as corner fakirs of a passed age? An throughout the wesl ~ . A. Henry Dearborn of Massa- |draulic brake. | your technique, whatever that is, | Magnesia tells him that it was the Mary Ann: tice eveninz before the little ¢ chusetts. Cecll W, Stanclitfe, Blamford, uss| Soh7 21ary Ao | .stitution in themselves, patron ) c # And if the landlord don't jack up |only time during the whole evening istituti patro Sl e Q. In what year was Justice Ol- |slgnor to Stanclitfe Engineering| Nothing much to write you except | " ——— ) : Pt | vour rent a “ten apot” it'll be be- is bean. Well, Mary, perspiration stood out in ’ QUESTIONS ANSWERED iver Wendell Holmes appointed to |Corp. N. Y. N. Y. Grooved-plate |10 tell how I'm getting along with | cayse he figures y:\lr playing will :’r::!v:ert;':ge:): u;u:nm s .J.fs than the total number of idividu- on their forrheads and rolled down | You can get an answer to any 'he Supreme Court of the United | heat interchanger. the saxophone which I bought fOF |t jeast keep book agents, bill col- | timo being had by all. zls in great stream that passed their faces. They wanted nob tion) of Tart orifstormation by | Shteat | Hart A. Btoddard. Baugatuck, as-|$11:06, on easy terms, including a fjoctors and burglars outa the| ANDY DALE in and out of some of Main | ¥ e, matter hoy writing to the Question Editor, New |~ A. 1902 | signor, by mesne assignments, to The | DoOklet with free directions for use. |y qyge = ay 5 . i Herald, Washington Burean,| @ Who designed the Lincoln | Prosperity Co, Inc, Syracuse, N. Y. The hooklet stated that if I prac-| 1 gets kinda peeved and gays, s Memorial at Washington, O, C.? | (2 patents). Press Timer. ;‘l“;;’ :;3"““‘;’“‘_‘ soon :" able 10 | .Tpat Jast wisecrack is 5o old they's | Radio waves will penetrate 500 . C.. , < When was it dedicated and what did | Ivan Trepanier, Waterbury. Com- | anything on the saX eX- |, twenty foot beard wrapped around | feet or more of rock strata. B oy byl i uhen i ol R B Senin 1N EEER N | bination lock. cept checkers and be as popular s |\t not fo mention o flock of dusty | ordinances and state laws until they had be T s TR e e S e el T destgned by Medry| Miner P. Wetmore, Norwich, e |2 rich bachelor at an old maid's pic- | cohwebs. Another yawn outa you e — ire bui @ memory of an 4 : 8 oy thed e O e %1 Bacon, a New York architect, and |isgnor to The American Thermos 1l ahd would get Invited out o the |.nd jt'l cost me two berries for o Like the circuses and the vims patrons of b freshment ¢ other questious will recelve a per. Was dedicated May yy3yyOyvhrdlu Bottle Co. Double-walled vacuum | Dest families. (I guess I'm mOre | indow on account of me heaving min’ hole, the fish pole with the lin u little old man with the . A gn e e was dedicated May 30, 1922. The |Teceptacle. {liable to get thrown out, instead of | yoy through it for a non-st HAVE YOUR SHOES CLEANED sonal reply. Unsigned requests ca Yy Haven, | invited out.) Having more patience 2 1 T non-stop of string and the bended pin for @ i e s e e cost was $3,000,000, Emory §. Easign, New flight.” “Yeh," grins Noah, looking : t swe s are con- L] ¢ : | 2 3 s Naal, & STER Yook, the fakirs of vestervear Will his pillow and if b | fdential.—Editos. Q. Where is the American Mu- |assignor to National Refrigerating |than & beautiful but dumb fIapper |,; ‘his left paw that has knocked | AND RERDILT P08 T % ! has nerve I practises until I'm ped | be something to explain to the count sheep to induce s he must seum of Naturml History in New |Co. Control aystem for refrigerating amateur boxers for loop-the-loope in '|| A1l colored kid shoes, men's and vouth of years to con None have done $o by o5 in a steady | Q. How much do American tour- | York city? |apparatus. {in the face and almost exhausted | opening rounds, “and what do yuh ladies' cleaned and re-shaped, ine men who know them will ever monotone, with = 5 sists tn Canada spend a , A. It is located at T7th street | Trade-Marks Registered but all T got was mostly static. |cuppose I'll be doing as you tries || suede shoes dyed and cleaned, all Le able to do them justice in to shout A. The Trade Commissioner nd Central Park West. The Afco Produets Co., New Hav- | It seems liko the notes didn't | hig stunt, twiddling my thumbs?” (|| fancy footwear cleaned. Cleaning r will any but those sarm e Toronto makes the following Q. What is the limit to the cn. Preparation for cleaning autos | EOWSwHich hail uhelright fof wa The other bimbos tells us to lay ||| together with gaod re-built bet- ! raise th mates of money spent in € amount that can he put in Postz) |Mobile radiators and motors. {as some came in before scheduled. | o¢¢ tho arguing and maybe “Fat” || toms will make your shoes as worth of the i sourca of tourdsts from the United g Savings? What is the least amount| George H. Baker, New Haven, ms- | OF @ little later, This sorta ruined | oy 14 render « song. 1 puts the sax || good as new. entertainment an usement tario, $95,291,718; Quebec, 1hat can be put in at ons time gad |SEVOF to Yarnall Paint Co. Phila. | the etfects of the high and oW 45y ang we listen as “Fat” tenors by more customers in a single night street res in two or three y o Y W 1 ew York nue, Washin % iy sesm to have slipped into obliv- R 5 S 3 D Avehus Wieshiwten o ! og ge East Main Street Like Bazaar. Martime Provin 5 how much interest is allowed? |d¢lphia, Pa. Enamel f“:’?- "‘;:"m ’:“:‘:"‘;{‘ those in be-1, comical ditty entitled, “Mag- | J h n-mshu' l~hml‘m £ sa’lm ; fiENERAT“]N S fi“AL Prairic Provine: 5, A. The limit to an individual de- | 1C:;!]e ‘;omvamcs. Inc., Waterbury. m‘fn"‘* e n’]‘; ’k:em;"“'im:“ “lfh nesia’s Dumb Oscar.”” It scems Os- | on-. M2 vl l back, there di m ind British Columbia $14,060,000. | posit is $2,600. No sum less than onc | F'1a: ights. |car was so dumb he wouldn't pay 2 Fest Main St , 2348, vendors of fountain 1 . Thess estimates are helleved 1o, be | Aolles will e accepted for denoait.| . The Giistta-Vibber Co., New Lon- [both fest and, when L abseptmind: | 445 vere i 2 2 " | his personal tax because he figured soap, euspenders, belts, buc | conservative, Interest is allowed at the rate of | don. Certain metal manutactures, | ¢d1y crossed my legs like a palr of | 2 it was too personal and nobody's| i The Holmerden Co.. Btratford, |ccissors it confused my thinking. | dozens of otk T artic : i Q. What is the m f the|per cent. i f { tioned on the north sidc A BOYS, Gll‘lS al]d Adlllls w01‘shlp “0 in Irish names? Q. What is the postage rate on |Compound for cleaning waste plpes.tii"{}‘e“v‘)"‘fi: ':__:flll; a:fl:nle{:r no;?gl Main street from Main strect east LS . oo ‘letters, first class, 10 8cotland? Liberty Electric Corp., Stamford. ) e going back for them It means “descendant of forget where they was and then me istance of 52 or 75 feet, whils i rac- | Rad I | tora dncr e o 5w gt Toglp O KIOWIMGE | 5 e w0k e o on ounce o fae- | T, awomonlenareing (s Sl i U cooes ——ABOUT cial and Main streets were oth United States nt pi dated |0 jiow much ia lost each year | Peter Mitchell, doing business as | over again. Later I got so's when I ECT not as num: however, as the 1883 without the woni cents in America through embezzlement? > Mitchell's Candy Shop, Bridgeport. | missed any notes I'd keep right on ICU first group, becuuse the latter ¥ Many people Lave expressed the | A It does not command a pre-| A, Such losses are estimated at |Candy. | laving as though I hadn't noticed Compiled by the more room on secount of the width opinion that this country is over-ed- | mium S0 0000 i Trade-Mark Applicants | them. From then on I got along g T AMBER OF COMMERCE ¢ Euat Msin sizect. Along sbout |noateq and although tiere i a vo-| Q. What s the mesning of the| Q s the number of Indians fn] The Aeme Wire Co, New Haven. |fine. ¢ CONNECTICU the middle of the afternoon 1he | iiceable increase in the number of | word Messiah? !the United States increasing or de- | Elcctrostatic condensers. Last night 1 was practising 1n fakirs busicd themselves arranging | lementary, junior and high sehool| A. It is a Hebrew word meaning | creasing? Faye, Betty, Co, New Haven.|real earnest when the door blows Th ds Visit State their stands. Some had only sma aduates who are seeking further | “anointed.” e Ih 1565 there wers 204,574 | Abtringents, bleach creams, skin | open and Noah Count, Jimmie "Fat 2y R oot hatwesn $00,000 and & mil- casea of, tho folding {ype, with sup- | equcation there s a auestion neth-| @ To what country does Green- | Indians in the United States. In|lotions, ete. Bt and ..':":":'";,:,"M it ,I;n‘""::,‘;::,‘rcm,;:E‘,f‘ P e oreat mumber—half the entire i . olwayn nuemnd dn AAnger |es or mot ihe Gountey hns: reached|iand belong? L e s ol i preezes in. . And y ) s a v s : . D olapsing with disastrous Tesults, |its ‘,"rfl;;": i S [angiolonst LP3Tahers ata SoRY | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs|Noah. “we heard the trumpet's| population of the state—some 30000 will avall ;‘;’;":’;'e‘,:,f; while others built stands of packing | When each member of last Junc's| Q. What is a sea horse? FOR YOUR WANTS :::;;de;,"ma%?y:fzfl ;“n?qfln.,a?,d | x::‘rqczmes at many of the parks for overnigh cases, the better to elevate them-|gcriduation class at the Senior High| A A sma -c s 2 i i L aybe | camping. X Pl . selves for the edification of th m,olol Sy R 1_»‘,13?,,,“; ,:'o‘il)l flz’,‘;‘f’ ;;,‘:’;"’:’anih’l‘ List of [:ntents Issued | | post & bona in case you gets pinch- i s nub) aliendance phl (‘““v-(.v'wm\glbws—}}t(no;;nx:!::: f;::: end o 2 5,,,1.—5} 10, th relative to his future plans ing the head and neck of a hor To Connecticut People ::rla)&dglx):fi:‘ 1:2‘\‘:’12:‘)(:.?;1:?};::'“ ‘)““nllllo,hmfit 1|;,‘.:J\]> 11 dlb:)xi’r'e :T;\LY”(\I:&.)V\'SYNI\: Park, the old- As soon as dusk fell, the kerosene graduation the realization was the tail finless and prehensile. Patents issusd by the U. 8. Patent | l‘hm " | £ane 3 three times the annual attends at Ye s the lights were rigged up and the hally- |brought home to the public that the | ‘8, h\\-,,f:(l :,n:h.\: 3‘4”.1‘,(.’;: :f“ -;-10,,, Office, March 20, :o Conn; \'(n‘\;‘l in- ' g Biscove { Although knowing 1 was in for some | ost and inost famous national park in America and is nearly | ! | zoodnatured “kidding” 1 grins and Lafayette National Park in Maine, the r o ] e itaried. Out 1n Tront waa & |yonng peopls of the present day do|nfix? ventors, b l.. .fl. ! A t it » : E ‘ : ; 2 iy ‘Lay o ional p endance at all national loud voiced man bellowing forth the pot expend their desire for further| A, 1014 Summit Drive, Beverly (List compiled w from the "{ FORMEL.!“;F A rlq'““ i:z:‘l:a:}l‘(’; Kp?ri ‘3‘(‘7:::- nlx.::n:rfs{ ;::d Om);(m-m"" ":Ll,"‘:'\‘l :;";(’-;,sz wl“;‘,:;" plene s M ¢ 2 ‘ parks is approximal ,750,00 sarly, great healing properties of some’sort | edueation even at high school gradu-| Hills, California. P Official Gazette by the Office of x i i o v. $ ’ : 4 RS burlaps 3 h. ” d onnecticut are of ¢ atively recent origin. of medieinal oil. Tt would cure any- |ation. The greatest percentage of | Q. Iow many deaths due to Harold G. Manning, Manning Bros. wae ciaime i EY D Aem?k.um. it """;k‘:p;.ofix,.'”'l:‘% k::‘),;:d:;m 20 - Bints garis in (f;“" S (,',,l,"’x::":,‘wr’;“;dt,shndfl“ thing that anyone ever had and 8 |pupils to seck education in colleges |auto accidents ocenrred in the | Shos Co, 211 Main 8, New Right Up, ‘or Your Meney Back. e R \l\hatfx::a:t' "‘“.:"'"“:“l'\'(x:°"“i;‘l" the excoption of 1821, new parks number of things nobody in the |und other schools of high education | United State s T9%E ans | BN No matter how inflamed, tsnder of sore to A i | Dnited Elatesin dusivears 1025 and ) touch, 3 ependy relief from your sufiering i¢ now 5ays “Fat.” winking a wicked eye to have been acquired yearly until today the state has some 8,000 "o“d‘h,‘“}, r\\ > ?140' It .‘.,rb {:’r inthio istory o th Schopl svan in- 119957 _ Morris Caspler, South NOrwulk, offered you, Wonderful results are reaized at the other galoots, “but you oughta aeres in 37 parks, ot an avorage of 219 acres per park. Of the anyone else having . wa cluded in that class. The number of | A, Tn 1525 there wer 19,614 ) lippers. the first rial of CAMPHOROLE. Do mot wait gy ow hetter than to think you ean | ;m‘“ crengi IP“X"’ mate 0 acres ‘vere purchased at an men, women and children, horses, girls going to Normal school show-|ang AR 3,000, roy C. ane, Meriden, assi; and suffer. Send to your druggist and get a golaE jand the estimate for 1 s 23,000 y C. Doaue, Meriden, assignor 380 (0 lr ) @iUpHOROLE. You'll be aston. Dlow your way outa it with that avernge cost of $30 per acre. The remaining acres were donated. dogs, cats and everyone and cvery- .4 incre and those who in-| . W d of & aut bile he Miller Co. Holder for shades, » 5 thing else and it generally £old for |1inded to study for the nurses' pro| giq iDLy e e g EREL (o Delome E o e continups ElavEthat Less than a million doliars has been spent in the development about half the price of other medi- |fassion and other positions that re-|won the Indianapolis Memorial Day | William H. Edsall, Wallingford, 1B fhote st joints, while its emol. NC™ Prohibitlon song entitled *The | 4nd maintenance of the state parks sincs 1914, About half of cines in stores (all, of course, ac- |quircd further study showed an up={auto race in 16267 B ARlEnor 1o 3. 1 hAd. Oo. gne, M emeeh oonheh-naj-.u! the infamed Milkman's Last Quart.” and fill it | the maintenanse and development expenditures were met by cording to the fakir) Stories of |ward trend. |""A. He drove a Miller Special. | carie o T Y ke 1 of webning” Net knowing this sate appropriations, the remainder being met from receipts crippled men who had been restored | In the face 1l this desire for . i es W i et PHOROLE, once you try it, and realize how Dumber I suggests they asks some- for servicy operations, rents and products and gifts in cash. ppled n the fa al i sir Q. What Kind of an organization R . . Meriden. good it i for thi icr. “Play ‘Red M. | to normal healthi by the use of a|further education the question arises | jg the Order of the Eastern Star? assignor sty rraes G0l e, i as o | The federal government spends nearly $2 per year per visltor few doses of the great fluid rolled “What will happen to the profes-| A A fraternal society organized | Printing press. < = aRe M inte, ) Neursl: ma,’"* gays one guy. who is as good on maintenance and improvement work on national parks | g an auto mechanic as ever laid whereas Connecticut spends a triflc less thap ten cents per year greasy paws on the upholstery of a por Goeson; off the tongue of the super-salesman 'sions? Wil they be overcrowded 2" [in 1576, affiliated with the Masonic + Oscar H. Goetz, Dridgeport, as- 5 | | nd give 'er plenty of gas ; Monday—Wire, Enameled Ware; Ironwork. like water off xr-'ns";l ‘-b"’:‘ and 1245 Many are now claiming the 1:-;\ Pro- | order, and to which only master Ma- | signor to American Chain Co., Inc. e warmed up o his subject, hr ion is overcrowded. but the re-|song and their women relativeg may | Automobile bumper bracket. i i 3 . could pake his listeners cry for jsponse to this is that a good Iz T helong. Its teachings are ba Sx" oi Frederick A, 1§nrv. New Britain, 280 dontipuen ont shame ;‘ the very thought of being |will make his mark regardiess of | the Bible, fricndship apd sipgerjty; jassignor to Remington Typewriter at least one bottle. competitors. |its symbolism is expressed by the |Co, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting and Sus-penders {— In the medical profession eral | five pointed star and the signet of |like machine Nearby, the spectator could find | w Britain doctors are studying | Solomon. Maxwell 8 Hart, New Briuln‘l smaller layout, consisting of a fr 1d have come back ta this| (. 1Is it correct to call @ woman |and M. G. Steele, Hartford, assignors small, b on the top of city as specialists in one line or an-|\ho acts on the stage an actor? to The Hart & Hutchinson Co, New which were several dozens of sus-other. | A. An actor Is ome who performs | Britain. Radiator. ! penders. The ker in this outfit The desire for more knowledge | or acts on the stage and may he Newton D. Holbrook, Thomaston. | did not hark. He was an old man has taken possession of many of the ' cither male or female. Actress s ! Operating mechanism for time- with snow white hair, wearing # younger people who have alrcady |used only for a woman or girl who | pieces. plain black suit, white shirt, white lcntered upon careers. Many of them fj ot John O. Johneon, New Haven. collar and black tie, and in a low give up their positions and go 1o, . Can you give me a recips for | Screw-thread tolerance indicator. monotone he held forth on the su- the universitics for special work X perfor points of hig products, streteh- two or three years after leaving high ing them at arms length and snap- school | ping them to prove their clasticity. | Of great aid to boys and girls is AS 2 rule, not more than a handful the great pumber of athletic schol- of the Saturday night crowd lingercd arships and club scholarships which | v . Hearts, Twenty-One s and suggestions around this stand. The old man are being awarded to high school | Metal, oll-sight wniversel Joints o 1] tor play these card games are contained In our Washingt g was too tame, and his g graduates. Through this means, the ¥ s gton Bureau's commonplace. tudents are given an opportunity ithout POPULAR CARD GAMES lateat bulletin, now ready. FIl out the coupon below aud mail as directed: Big d-whosl brobes Long, sewst-elliptic springs Hesvy, rigid capered freme only the very best hrand, too. He a tavern brawl 1322 New York Avenue, ashington, D. C. Alomise chassls lnbricetion sdmitted ft and he wanted everyons . Gt Le o Pt POPULAR GARD GAMES, encinse 0«8 W 'sli-vision on Main street to know it. Selecting D MES. and en:ios om eIy 8. I a boy or two from the crow he ! proceedel to shampoo their hair with a vigor that threatened to s | their heads off, much to the delight of their huddies with the torn trous- is a Prescription for ers and stone-bruised feet down in 1. et st e arope wer. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. | needed and in a few seconds ther: | Bilious Fever and Malaria. | would he developed the f i | . t Kills the germs. er anyone could wish, and not only = that, but this soap cleaned every — artist was the big fellow with the be able to afford. cowboy suit and the ned face of — | GAMES EDITOR, ashington Bureau, New Br 1 or s oiced ballhoo for ¢ducation which they t Another strong voiced ballhoo for cducation which they would not Ao A T ey R R _] the outdoors man. He sold soap and | Christopher Marlos killed in | ied, U. B. postage stamps, or cein gpeck of Airt A 1eft a sani vt s All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox.The Toonerville Trolley That Meet 1d rowd Razors, el Buckles, Eite d vy vooden nlocks with ordinar HE STALL T THaT S THis sorte 0f aintr ackles wit zoods “ome i it Pull-crown feaders, cadet refinements give it the style Everywhere owners report their complete sstisfaction with its performaace, its remarksble economy, its comfort and its easy handling. 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