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8 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Iswued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Henld Bldg. 6 Church SUBSCRIPTION RATES 33.00 & Year. §2.00 Three Montha Batersd at the Post Offce at > 5¢. a Month sin as Second Class Mail Matter T rocm Member of The Assoclated titled to_ the use all news cred t credited EPHON Business Office Lditerial Ruo ited t . the Assveinted CAL Iways open to advertisers Press Member Audit Bureag of Circalation B C tisers with fh furnishes The Heraid York a i a nationa Dewspa s strictly honest on. Our clrculation st t. This Insures pro s on me New a1 A or gained in in followir engine of Germans are be the first 10 ¢ air from cast to The wrong. 11 develops gone aund 1 JIt will be August, Wi Europa #arted u to N De: was forced down ropulsive 1 a twin i York, by bered tt ced landing result the Bremen and the the motor at the city of Brewen, shortly after the start, t forced to turn headwinds. ‘There thay are mostly h: ire and when one inotor necessary to shut off the of order to mediatel into a side therefore, the two-cngin unpopular as the extra engine practical more than adding fo the weight, i ir spin. For gene advantages, n later bein ¢ two-engine planes, but tary hombers s bad it 1 i avoid gol 1 use i doing little the estimation of aviators. The threc-engine plan had some undoubted advantac these advantages arc not nullified by increasing the lond, as is often don in long-distance flying. € Byrd strongly favors the gine planes, and tl lying their operation is one engine gores bad the tw continue ing engines the plane, if the load not too great heaviest at the beginr and {f no motor until a flight is hal? or threc-q: tern over, 1he will he ablc destination. $Many snel to take ssful un the principla an extraord The he hazards, Joads. orn routs P 1solin remaining t Germans, ioross th mehips ply. T nmander o motors plane to its ght of differenece emen trip ularly ot aviation h 1 Lotter ¢ mans ven the reach | men depending against great breaks of forecasts— IAD OF with tary of state of the ug up a ¥ passing a bill §t| American women spend twe billion ‘ ] o T B Oe T ja year on cosmetics, which scems M w great sum when crve the 1 i men they cateh, | L rizid it About 86 p nt. of our national ! onstitutional 1 § ‘v courts, ITObIcms would disappear if nobody set wouid try to get a living withon ¥ N uey {840 68nY | iarning it LR oY o a 1 1h t to ox- —— 12 couid have do S0 ltve that you | of the consistent headwinds. If the | Ger s their goal—thro: upon admitted harsh conditions—they will have ma e most notable contributions to mnd ory. Possibly nce than we think liic- possitly the Junker pl 18 10 possess t 100 per cent ac CONTROVIIRSY WITH MENICO Ry was the f ra 1o s in en t two of more fi I thi and the one en weather the nes are a lay. T k s method has given the I C. C. S01E50f COLISERDISNENERAME question of presid Bl s 1+ £hould be a little girl and ; .+ of the bill. 1 the biy | considerable difficulty; it has been - 1o live with you! v i the same . | at the hottom of the ations for —Patricia Warden bt Hoase with the samie ra- | 2 = aE o e e i | mergers during the last five years, ! TR Q. 5 3 » of proponents as voted for it in & 5 rnoo! el Sonate—4S to 25—it will make AN represents the effort of inter- | A l;"y“tlt:em;’u " ested railioads to foree the hand of b A Senate contro 3 = word to rth would * And that was th 1tions be 1 ' garding | 'T his | or Mr e leg o one posity, such us 5 100 much NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 in such short time of an upright judge, not only in the interest of justice but in be. oposal there leed 18 hope that the record of Rita, hi characterized the with this bill, and do it quickly.” ball tained a mar of success. News that the plant will increase its degres t corporation te operatc Shoals, Here running current plants at Muscle capacity, therefore, yields the con- We Always Fall for Them, Though! 1 bill dircetly the seedsmen ank goodness for who Encourage us to hope anew By sending catalogues that glow temper of | under no other circumstances would | \Yith flowers we can never grow! ted | the Industry find it necessary to | ‘ased production. | notion of the ad. | clusion that the automobile industry rs, who prefer to | 1S expected to prosper in the future 4 to | ©ven more so than in the past, for the prevailin ition lea © giant power workg lease concern, Ti No Secret? Bowers: “Do you know anything { about. public health?” | Haskell: "Well, my wife { hers as public as possible!” . committee was well fllustra —17 to 4 ‘!vrqwr‘ for ine It can be said 1ocs not care MERGER, NEW STYLE second complaint filed against ritis methods of the Loree makes ng southwestern rail- | T'ROM THE KRETTLEDRUM roads touches upon the pit e- | et o Diotiae Bofoee] A In 1883, | Miami e L e S e i e Q. What is the meaning and|Minneapolis . Cool. “lvad of first asking the permission little bird 7 origin of the family name Phillips? | Nantucket . : ine OF the Interstate Commerce Commis- | I could not laugh, 1 could not d: ¢ A. It is English in orlgin and|New Haven 33 bill, favoring ould not laugh, 1 could not dance, == 3 B~ } 1 En A hsored by ntative Ston for a merger and then, after it |, I could not speak = word; QUESTIONS ANSWERED means sm:_ol Philip? :L:: qQ ol::na serae ::: e \ho some years |19 Obtaind, procecding to act wpon [But all about the wools 1 went 84| You can get e anewer to any INOEIOIK +rvvinenannrs B8 “ J 3 I 5 &F 3 up into the sky— Ati iy 2 4 S A1l to hand over yit the plan has been to gain control | ST R question of fact or information by 0 Th W h | Northfield 16 ) ! R e e e B ek T've {orgotten | writing to the Quegtion Editor, New n e eather | Pittaburgh . 36 yproperty to private interests | e £ DR how to fly? Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 06‘ L | Portland, Me. ... ¢ oiins ug) ccaamtiensenouh ool e * vou. 1 used to | 1323 New York avenue, Washington, ervations | st. Louin .. “ 1t 1 Sty P S ¢1,0 | ias been zequired to come before the | T Of :]..1 f:lzr;mz Visit you. T used to|p "o enclosing two cents in stampe Washington 40 in the form of virt ¢ the ines desired for the 1. C | owner of the | Upon our purple lilac bush that smelly 50 sweet in Spring; But when you thanked me for my rowill 1 ress is | merger. | | | | I don't know where 1 put my ball, And someone’s swiped my bone! basket’s in the draughty hall, ifforence what the President the L C. C. if possible. But the s a two-thirds ma- scheme o far has not yet worked, been sceured tor i . £ NG I 1 ] 1 the by Athough it 15 likely that some of the | bl delt lnorqulie glong| 19212 possibie Fatlroads which have purchased ¢on- |1 .yt play with the kttchen mat A trolling Interest in other eventually will be giv lines the n the right to it and when the use 1aid's just washed floor, run out and chase the cat, ve shut the back-way door! ANOTHER VETO again modified"” feNary-Haugen bill clbowing | combine minority PROBABLY ' stockholders are is to safeguarded. That not all. I don't feel well, T've got a paln, = There's nothing I can chew; {1'a better go to slecp againe— Fects and Fancies| ™ "0 s cnee seems some of then farm mea the way through Y halls of Nize Papa! A 1id to he slightly diffcr- P | — Powers: “Can you support my| Q- How does Germany rank in 1 want & copy of the bulictin POPULAR CARD GAMES. and euclose from its predecessor, hut not 5 | daughte $50 a week?" the world production of wheat? herewith five cents in loose. uncancelled, U. & postage stamps, or colp By Robert Quillen | deughter on 3§50 a week? ' the indignation of | 3 s Fred: “Fifty a week would help,| A. According to figures for 1926 ’ to cover postage and lLandling costs: It still contains the | The chef fawlt in the unemploy- | Thank you, sir: S R i 5 T e e i el arah R. Garber 'l):-f»llen: of heat and ranl I NAME ... N G T DB O T S l ich Presideat Coolidge looks upon (People are unemployed. 7 What {a the maximum pun. 8TREET AND NUMBER .... ceeeenerasasere ETIQUETT! > FOR FIRES | @ vernme itting may s cover the ust have come We take pleasure In giving & few which we are sure are not | included in the various and interest. e n Slemp has Mind of the 2 at hard is steted that President hands busy ¢ A nuar ebankia) ekl . ing rules on Fire Profection, and | eharee s never changed ‘» Ghariy 't the only thing to!also how to call the Firc Depart. |Pay for fundamental issue.” \ R 3 A3 [cover a multi ins. The ment, | expenses. s orc made at the the Contlnental Compan | . i 3efore sending for the Fire De. Iiouse as to what the Presi ! Old customs die hard you ! partment it is advisable to make t will do with the new » . ) 5 _ il hear public office refirred (o auite sure that you have a fire in n HEED Ly Hen i sk T3 ot the people.” your house to offer them. dent at thia time? are referred to this it do not adopt the ol plan & | 2o, FPCCERT * about Mar- iting until the fire reaches the | 28 i o put it over ond floor. This is rather apt to4p G/ without the help of Senator Ileflin, j discolor the w illpaper. |iiis ot Kanga tenant his Ahov: all the owner or | Who intends to have a fire in house must keep catm. As soon as the maid rushes into lxh-- reom to say that the kitchen is land, A. work railvoad cro: T sing | on fire, place the book you are read- |\ppoman Walsh of Montana =0 y, that nothing but a ing on the table, remove your 8HD- I \oper 1, George, of‘Goorgm nng 873.148 during the same period, and the total amount of sav- 1 crossing would stand the strain ners and put on a peir of heavy | pagun T Moredith of lowa, ings deposits from $256,372,601 to $575,609,549. T boots and a Hart Schaifner and| . Who played the part of the During 1907, 76 banks paid interest of 47, the highest rate SRR 7 | ¢ cand v Marx Sesteh tweed coat. sheriff in the motion picture, “The at that time, two pald 3% %, elght, 3147, and one paid no in- It was not surprizing to us, there- ing you can't gt on time is Your next duty is to call the Fire! o outlaw? terest. Nincteen of the 75 savings banks operated at present e, to read in the of this pair job the nian prom- Department, and not to meddle With | 4~ Gary Cooper. pay 55 interest, 47 pay 4% % and nine, 47%. wrnal (hat the ropairs {Mised you at 2 o'clock the fire your .‘1:, Ilm:'\tlryvn;'en :n Q. What is the salary of Andrew A e be 1 year be the felipes . amateur complictely spolls a BBre be- | Melion, isecretary of‘the treasury? more than half of the amets of the savings bank today, whereas A e fol i NEOI8. NS Some fore the Firc Depariment arrives. |© A Pifteen thousand dollars a . in 1007 this item, amounting to $83,405,743, was less than a ’ i et S AL Al are 5ie it | year third of the total asscts. The largest single holding in 1907 at a steel plate ill figure in the n that way. W change. ] When you e tie fire .'"K»“’ { Q What are asteroids? was railroad bonds and etocks, which amounted to $102,598,- 5 Aot T e e G e 0 | A A numerous.group of vepy 518, almost half the total assets. In 1927 raflroad bonds and t mueh done, sre repairs at |, “'l'r'i“'“ bl e r ", ,“M ‘;”" 08 ) ) small plancts which.: with one cx- stocks, amounting to $100,00 5 wers leas than a sixth of the Gt et e ! ‘[x H“;n ‘(:' short cut, e ception, travel in orbits lying be- total assets. State, town, city and district bonds and obligations, g 2 (it G host] And when they start 1o work dotween those of Mars and Jupiter. have also decreased. In 1907 these holdings amounted to $49,843, an cvery two years. fehemically pure. | not worry the fircmen by telling Q. How old is Lita Grey, the 535, today they total $25,610,306. Public utility bonds and bonds g O e e Bow 10, flo it he e e motion picture actress? of foreign countries were not among the assets of savings banka DIVITALIZING FEDERAL Awful """”'r“{- Lurope "1 s ; After ("‘”‘ “'"”" ‘r: maygibe s yeur 3 i;‘" was born April 18, 1908. in 1907. The total amount of the former on Feptember 30, 1927 P | han America, and in he house, it is their re! ). ow can rats carry eggs up v d g o) 0 2,80 COURTS s o e NS A A D B i e was $43,781,439 and the latter $40,412,851. Loans on personal s contem- gver our ships at sca. An uncagy feelir hovs are as crook ition, and | mericanism 111 of the | the politeal | . the Senate of these United | 1) I the formality | 1ibility of to the man w of limitstioy | or of testimony, Under the staiute sub- | (ppearing | ndees wonld 1 b reduced | 1 town This action upon the hieel t v o tional o nong its 3 confirmed Lachelor | to think any girl | zet hin, i He fsn't a he begin, 1 be lucky ns held that judges given the should b o Evolution of a Vegetarian! m wity s those in the 0 o Firms - selling memory-training Log! 1 ad of such @ con- 1 o oL, htioes he filed a mail- Murray: “Every dog has his day.” i te has taken the list of the oil case witnesses Earle: “Yes, but who wants to be | a dog just waiting for that day to come " hum!” now “Ho, don't eaid Tke PiI; T whether to write n. Ivertise for boarders or il o —Alfred L. Nordeman ndecs ars uranes or AR L | A 't g0 as far as it | —— 1 nsed to, but it's just as difficult to t's expenses have heenfkeep t and doubless he would ¢ ouricr ma LIMERICKS—RED HOT! ving $260,000 of tainted 4 cash tprown back in his| (Ma ording To Your Desires) the « — | Doar Editor: My neighbor, Ed- kind of help the farmer re win Tibbets, lost his best mule last < 15 the kind that will ect up | Staucday. The eritter wouldn't ' o'clock and let him take an- | hudge when the train came along. ek rnd. Can’t we immortalize Ed's grief in 1¢ it = | a limerick? Loep imne Correet this sentence: id —T. L. Bascom raduate, * good d.| Dear T. L. B.: We sympathize e 1 taan-size job n b | with all donkeys and arc glad te c n or ful 10 8o | forward the enclosed for your ap- ' of ! proval— i on ‘ rs fyndicate | Ay obstinate jackass, one day, If t i to 1 | — | Disputed a train's right of way, ctficials, nd horse racing are| The old engine roarcd 3 . sports now enfoved | by travelers on steamships crossing the Atiantic. | But the mule just looked bored And his owner remarked, “Let us bray.” than they need the restraining hand Dear Mr. Edit (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- | for Southern Now England: tended research be undertaken. All other questious will reccive a sonal reply. Unsigned requests dan. not be anewered. All letters are con- fidential.—Editor, What is the population of Bacramento, California? The 1926 estimatte is 78,400, Q. What were the total number of runs scored by each team in the American and National leagues {n American leaguo: 975; Phiiadeiphia, §41; Washington, 752; Cleveland, 668; Chicago, 663; St. Louis, 724; tional league: York, 817; Chicago, 750; Philadel- phia, 678; Doston, 651; 754; Cincinnati, 643; Brooklyn, 541. Q. How much of 8tates is drained by the Mississippi . river and its tributaries? [ Forty-one per cent. | ishment for desertion from the Navy in time of peace? A. Eighteen months confinement | charge from the Navy ana loss of | 1ess three dollars a month for prison Q. Who are the more prominamt candidates for the republican and { democratic nemination A. Republicans: Herbert Hoover, Vice-President. U. 8. Renators Charles Cur. Ohio, James 1. Watson of Indiana and George W. Norris of Nehraska. Democrats: New York, Albert Ritchie of Mary- 8. Senators James Reed of Missourd, A. The Biological i n 1927, U. 8 government securities increased from $20,000 in that this feat is not possible hut “97 o 3 : 2 198 that rats can transport cggs along ;;’27‘;3 1?52”91.539 in 1927, and bank stocks from $7,198,546 to ¢ ground by rolling them. Where was Flo Ziegfeld, the The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. Conditions: The western disturb« ance moved eastward to the Mis- “My girl friend, most economical appe- theatrical producer, born and of what nationality were his ancestors? Jation @t this scssion may ! half of an increased popular tite, which is one of the reasons 1| A. DBorn, Chicago, Ilinois. His|sissippl valley, Little Rock, Are ol ki : respect for the courts, The prize her. Can I tell her so, in a|father, Dr. Florenz Zlégfeld, was|kansas, 29.54 inches. Phecipitation imount to more than political pom- House ought to know what to do limerick? bora in Oldenburg, Germany. has not been great, but generally James Fosburg Q. What is Jackie Coogan's ad- |cloudy weather has advanced north- oks flung by Scnators Rob- | Dear Jim: Sure thing. Here|greas? eastward over the Ohlo valley, and Nye at Gov- iETTING OUR BEARINGS ' goce— A 673 8. Oxford stroet, Los|middlc Atlantic and New England , ; At A et Catar i e 7 There was a young lady named Rita | Angeles, California. states. Pressure continues high ) e s e ~ Who never was much of an eater, Q. What s the address of the Over the mnorthern plains states. import a bill passed | dliaigshiassin autemablle’-n- | a One hot-dog or two American Bible society? Temperatures continue moderate in the central and lower Mississippi military affairs commit- | dustry is the munufacture of Scnd all communicatious to Fus And she = murmured, “I'm| A. Bible House, Astor Place, n it 1o 4 favorable re- | bea and in this enterprise the |shop Eaitor, care of the New through,” New York City. valley regions but are below freezing the compromise measure for | Fafnir Bearing company has Britain Herald, and your letter T ask you :flzn. what oould be| Q. How ©old is Alla Nazimova? | ovevr the northern districts. will be forwarded to New York. sweeter? A. Bhe was born June 4, 1879. Conditions favor for this vicinity Q. Did Richard Barthelmess go |Unscttled weather and not much Forbidden) to coMege? ! change in temperature, A. Heo went to Trinity College, at| Temperatures yesterday: Hartford, Connecticut. High Low Q. At what temperature will |Atlanta ... (13 diamonds melt? Atlantic City 40 A. Diamonds will not melt but | Boston ... 30 they will burn at very high tem-|Buffalo .... 22 peratures. Chicago 23 Q. What does the abbreviation | @ncinnati . 38 Dr. stand for besides Doctor? | Denver . 20 A. It also stands for “debtor”. |Detroit . 2 Q. In what years did Waite | Duluth . 18 - Hoyt pitch for the Boston Red Sox? | Hatteras . be A. In 1919 and 1920. Jacksonville . (1] Q. In what year was Brooklyn | Kansas City .. 113 Bridge completed ? Los Angeles . 11 ‘Washington, March 29.—Forecast | Cloudy | probably followed by raln or snow beginning late tonight or Friday. Not much change in temperature increasing northeast and east winds. Forecast for Eastern New York: | Rain on the coast, and anow or rain in the Interior tonight and Frida not much change in temperature; increasing northeast and east winds | becoming fresh to strong, shifting mi northwest by tonight. \ Magellan named the Pacifle. er. couchs ERaRaT POPULAR CARD GAMES Five Hundred, Auctlon Pitch, Hearts, Twenty-One—rules and suggestions for play of these card games are contained In our Washington Buresu’s latest bulletin, zow ready. Fil) out the coupon bLalow and mall as directed: New York, RBoston, 597. Na. 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