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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928, New Britain Hel'a'd] tion of medals by the D. A R. f ing a rather liberal view of the tex- | morning but did not work. 5 TUNNEY TO FIGHT Q. When did Jack Dempsey de- ! the interior this afternoon and to- perfect attendance at the sweui ile situation. The remarks of Rep. | rendezvouscd in Bulkley's hall, and Boredom IN MIAMI | feat Jack Johnson, the former |night, Baturday generally fair ex. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT (. cpgols. It has often be 1 i y L. Shattuck of Boston, which <& FePorter was informed at 9 o'clock negro heavyweight champion? | cept snew flurrics in north portion; —_— a robably it is a corre , had an umportant influence in the m}'.‘. Uikeeimwers ahout fhimen BUt \ . Jodre Brathers! A. Dempsey never fought Jack |not much chango in temperatures, N e e L Bulde el Anaren Sur Mrs. Kingaley; “Little Gerald put | Johnson. |increasing casterly winda, probably At Herald ‘f“ P i st Bl st e aul el g vliberations of the “general court,” 'bul was the fiest department official on your lodge unmiform yesterdsy| Q. What is the name of the new | becoming strong and shifting to & likely to appreciate the p vere symbolic of the general feeling. :d make 'l‘ report o During llhlc b afternoon and wore it on the stroet.” | gas-filled tubes that arc used for|west or northwest and reaching 2 . f education 10 N He de & was not sure wheth. .25t year ihere were 134 new build- Xingsley: “He did? Did anything | electric sizns? | gale force tonight. tion mor ed he was not sure wheth s |8 ki an‘sc"l:xP'noA RATES : e ¥ ] e ings um.cu, the cost l.:vmg $419,700 hnpen!A I ‘A. You doubtless refer to the! Conditions: ~The center of the 0 e danthe! 5 T A5 ! There were four churches and| Mrs. Kingsley: “Nothing miuch, | Neon tubes. storm area is over Weat Virginia, T8e. 8 Montn : probably this is tr 1s¢ besl f business for Magsachu- schools and 54 factory buildings & 1 only five different men stopped him| Q. If an alien resident of the western Pennsylvania and eastern ‘1;“0_ s. ,Tf"." va b and asked him where they could get | United smltem dies here do the Ohio, 20.38 inches Its fnfluence 675, and 279 apart W o a drink!" —_— ! American lawa of inheritance apply | has resulted in light to heavy rai jage in a strang pro R oo niainiy B tn e sdIcutng R i:,‘?&hc‘:""".'”“?fl"'n:' o —Joseph Buescher. |to his property? in nearly all districts cast of the TELEPHO! wiles i e Sty _’"“I‘”_‘ ARG T o Tk (Copyright, 1928, Reproductilen A, Yes, if the property s situ- Mississippi river during the past ZeLarucun | new 1t s 1o textile industry in $ & (ln.x e estigatted arded Forbidden) ated In the United States. { hours with some sleet and anow tortal Roome | Faand apadn iaits tod 200,581 Q. When dividing words at the \from northern Ohio westward to I labar) conaitiops dhiers oot SA0 Bllmiavs. - Tel Tunler Let's Try it, Folks! fend of line how should the di- lowa. High Dressura now provaila Thae cn'y profitable advertising mediu: o ssible man e e 7 % EEs Now Springtime smiles upon the | | vision be made over the plains states and the cen- n the culation books and prest ¢ i 5 e el carth i A. There is no uniform rule for tral Pacific coast sectiona A dis- reom e/ways open to advertiser ner, I E T i are uniformly cnger bovs also struck | ye hoetlo gal ° determining syllabication, but a tyrbance is moving eastward ever i % St 3 jump mental ropes of | ey TS b o nnn ¢ 4 ern | 1004 a protest nst a $2 cut S §00d many errors may be avoided by | the Canadian northwest. Tempera- Member of the Awsocinted R e 8 it a $16 monthly wage. ~TheY |poy jia0ps of checers, spin tops of | following these simple rules: Do tures are abnormally high in_ the The Amsociated Dress ta vlkl.h‘n\ 1 e A oY ¥ 4 n that whenever they | fun: ikl o not separate combinationa of letters | central and southern Appalachian ‘u:";.u c:ln:d“:;e l‘:a{{ re-public e e who i lectr W E > rbles or to rest the com- | G e sy e taney the separate pronunciation of which | rezions, but are lower and falling st in this pape so I attendance med ' mother, wh e cl iy summons the police and keeps, > - i ;s is impoasible or unnatural. Gen-|over the Ohlo valley and Mississippi Bews vublished therein 1 . them on the jump. Today the i erally divide between a prefix and valley staten = sy ’ eing the [ nAraInS s andatincess Hmg ey won Tines \: /o the letter following and & suffix and | Conditions favor for this vicinity Member Andit Buresn of Circulation L e r an spinning tops at the railroad cross-| aline: %13 het Son orasred the letter preceding. There are ex- | rain followed by clearing and not T A B ATiaRa) or g who att B t aliay 1 onl ‘ rit comes ing Nm;w] Steal kit s ceptiona to thess rules and ene must | much change in temperature, h % et " 13 ¢ e A t ) HedaL rely on learniMg, observation and| Temperatures yesterday: equire it 1o a greater oxtent alth Eatered at the Post O at New Br need T : new favol tting rid of it at o D &8 Second Class Mail Matter. entirely to a purchased i £ 7 the Spflencer property ia Franklin| Diner: “I know, but which is the ¢ the dictionary. High Low : R lank and which is the scak ; g T Pantamin Erankiin it | Atonis e o LB g rrests last mont = : cover electricity before Alessandro | Ay b . at the Massach E te were for dr : The Apr}l Fool | volta? 1.'\‘:,1:!::? Ct y :: 28 Burritt looked down from | By the Ol Fool Himself A Fracklin became interested Rufrale ..... oe 88 5 R e ¢ i : il e 5 ; the City Missi et Bleweontime Autl ookl ut by QUESTIONS ANSWERED {in electrical ®®xperiments in 1746. | Chicago ... ... 38 ek Times | y it S 3 bt as the sccond ward republi- 15 it becanse my April sky Volta was not born until 1745, Glnatanati. . « % ance | lier aught not missing 1oxtil n the 3 a4 the cus. Alderman | With April showers and sun, to-| Tou can get an answer to any - —_— Denv z li4s . shimore nominated for chair- gether, question of fact or Informatien by n’lm":' ol 2 n bt it was moved to substimte Combine o make such foolish | writing to the Question Editor, New 0 n W h 3 3 &t 25 D Sioclell,“Oh, let him have | weather? Britain Herald, Washington Bunou.' n e eather |l e 1 r said Mr. Stockwell, William 13822 New York avenue. Washington, . | 2 2 4 . Thornton was named to the fown | OF 8 1t that to men 1 bring D.'C., enciowing two conte in stamps | Observations paskmln e a R 3 : Tour ballots, gasepn |1t foolish scason known as Sprink. | for reply. Medieal, legal and marital | ] | Kansas City ... .51 e o ey #OSP1 | \hen birds are carolling their glees | advice cannot be given, nor can ez | WAohington, March 30.—Iorecast :I\.'os Angeles .......... 7 brick manufacturer and the other o 01 S1p is stirring in the trees, tended vesearch be undertaken. Al | o7 Southern Now Ingland: Rain, jMiami .. ............. &2 Lriek mason, wers nominated gor AU Jovessick lads and love-lorn | gther questious will reccive & per- | probably mixed with sleet or anow ,t}m?»axom 5 55 :0 counecilme ids sonal reply. Unsigned rcquests can. this afternoon and tonight, prul-dl'\l). I u.n. neh n,' . i e x on among the leafy shades. | not be abswered. All letters are con. | CICATiDE Baturday morning. Not| New Haven i | MATIREI T [ ; beneath the arching ' fdential.—Editor much change in temperature. In- | New Orleany . . 84 tory 1s \ t EIoRs R R ¢ THE AMAING SQUABE ‘F dF . g ! fe creasing northeast and east winds i oW Xl'ork e 4" skl 3 t lish. These als R s v 1 3T reir troth, ¥ i ’ bably becoming strong and shift- | Norfolk .. : ' OVER STONE MOUNTAIN i t troth, with foolish|{ Q. YVhen waa the great parade | Pro y 5 that Senator Nyc's ¢ E R ; CCLS an ancies : ol anlinstonliah | St IR Sity in Aol Ad- | Ing to westerly, reaching gale force Northfield o........ miral George Dewey? late tonight. Pittsburgh ustry cannot Loid i the great | : et T ! con o and yot, § would not have be A. You probably refer te the| orecast for Eastern New York: | Portland. Me. . 5 | = e e By Bobert Quillen e : | naval parade that was held in New Rain‘on the coast and rain, prob- |St. Louls . SENPRL DEVRRA the o0 1 ) . v iy Ons wayioieaNbamoncyily doielen g | York Heptember 29, 1839, in honor |2bly mixed with sleet or snow in| Washington . 1)ie hearings. After S e / : . \ stay. Down in a note for a friend while you are of the return @f A"mm', Dewey, | thro asking . £ RN a b NN wever, the squabile fs | Oung and havew't much ill never bow to Cupld’s rule after the Spanish-American war, varions polit E Ll RIS still under way régarding the right Ye e Nor ever fall for the lady falr Q. Of what state {8 Mae Murray o S A ; ot most of the johs are held | . . e o nid of fce to carve on the searped | 1y men who ne re valedictor. | Vho glves me, later on, the air, |a native i POPULAR CARD GAMES ¢ i J sid A . ot el L) METCARARSE 01 " A, She was born in Portsmouth, o bogs ware perimitied 10 by & y el ; ; IASRRGLE 00 Loyntain, Bo far dans No, not for me, such bunk, that's{yerginia. | Five Hundred. Auctien Pitch, Jlearts, Twenty-Oue--rules and suggestions IERt i : s heen expended in the | Optiml e ""'": o A Q. How meany times has March || for play of these card games ntatned in our Washington Bureau’s Dam R : ; r to do the profile of Robert |\ IEILE0, A080 ;e 1D e o} B et eueh A )‘ “d"“'; on Bunday during the 1ast |} 0 pulletin, now ready. Fill eut the coupon below and mall as directed: 6 e ot nio contempt | FPuTred on by 1 mbition. et A : 5 3 SOEk) e hundred years? ultimately g0 into contemy g L jtzon Borglum, et uy i Weakened! " Fitteen times i % t ptor, thounzht L : -~ | Gordon: "I thought Cornelia said| @ On what date did Easter ARDIW RANIO LY cpoch-making opportunity to do, You wonder what your actual so- ' she had 100 strong a character to get | sunday fall in 19017 DONE IN A HURRY clal caste $8? © Well, you are on 4 married.” A on Anilin: lovel with those who can get your| Walluce: * s what she saif.| Q. What fs the fulil name of ; goat. But she met w sap who sapped her | president Coolldge? ; : = DR IR PRl G TEl = jutren : A. When he was a young man herewith five cents fn looks, uncancelled, U. £ postage stamps, or coln kdown in controlli - ment got started over the Ler thing the path of glory —Mother R. | he was called John Calvin Coolidge, I te cover postage and handling coste: ive as it turned ou oniz Notch, N virtually excused more questions W the colonel ref : - - - 1 'PON BERE =~ — = == o= of the 8 Yot sonator Ny CLIP COUTON BERE yout how GAMES EDITOR, ashington Bureau, v Bri to the great eral of the 1322 New Yor Averue, ashington, D. C. s, but after his job hud I 1 want a copy of the bullettn POPULAR CARD GAMDS. and enclese : T o BTp e f 5 the m seilptoring s 5 to in this banqueting country | —r— but he dropped the John about the | i : t the 5 S L B Vawar. On the mountain, || L A Joke on King Ludwig time he went to college and has been NANB ... s secm 10 ugr S - Iy Dr. Wulter E. Traprock known simply as Calvin Coolidge | I wrong way i 8L arisen the head and | April Fool's day always brings|ever since. 1 STREET AND NUMBER ...... as carved by Augustus | back the memory of a joke I played| Q. What does the name Bare U" Tt e aabod iy aerra t it Is probabl : : AT e T | fon King Ludwig of Herzegovinia, [ tholomay m-an? : S S will 1 e S ol when he was Drincs of the rea A. It ia from the Hebrow Bar. West Main street specder A x | . nd heir apparent tholomew and means “a warlike fined that he was in no particular | no diffic n interp ng i a oW law suits, At the time I was Consul General | son', had features of e L rent political co 1S amony fr Jrooklyn, a post which gave Q. What is the official languoge me the entree into the most excélu-|of Canada? : sive court circles. The young Lud-| A. Both English and French are have landed in a hospital i 8 ot ities, u can - laste . Nati > : wiz and 1 were very chummy until, | used officlally in the National Par- 5 \ c it an his wite's o unfortunately, we both fell in love | lament. FACTS — ABOU Booiniar fbersis 2 ous of the 52 v i “as nearly ' a legistative in- | makes 1 unaaimous. {with the same lady, Princess Anna| Q. What is the address of Jack I tion's champion idealis e scems possible,” ideasting stat \ N t couldn’t get an andit | = upsky, the Queen's first lady: Holt, the motion picture actor? | O - the political pastics o write | “reqy n a 1 pop ¢ ; il Ghariy hEglenatiomo waiting. An intense rivalry at once|A. 5451 Marathon street, Holly- | to want the political partics 2 e s v v |t arity whose mantle covers ' gared up which 1 had te carefully | wood, California. S | CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE something definite in plat- ; 3 and ma accom- mceal as the least resentment on| Q. Mow were the markings of forms about prehibition. one beg . hen on t Neial honsy iy part would have plunged 1rook. | the Fahrenheit thermometer arrived recti itari ituti ; a ‘ St : i e s il r. Correctional and Humanitarian Institutions S e : § S5 nations is a B CTIERRTS A. Fahrenheit arrived at the Almost, 200 institutions ars maintained in Connecticut for the BIGGER AND BETTER s i Fe e ST i flling £9 1o offer itself as a model I.ndwig had one of the few auto- ml(kmxn of his lhfrmomelnr by restraint and carc of delinquent, defective, dependent, and ne- AIRPORTS : : ! b 0 | of righteousnces, mobiles in the country and I had |taking the point reached by a mix- glected persons. A great number of the 136 such institutions k without the o = - |the oiher. We alternated in taking ture oif 1np-hwnu‘r lnld Mf-l')":"]'fl' are state supported; others are maintained by counties and “Springficld should hav ters in the ¢ d the cente { 8 . . ! o AR and has money, | princess Anna out for long driveyfas zero. The second point he de- cities, and till others are private enterpriseg. unicipal airport ax the re d blue ; i o 2 T2 Lind thinks his § sn't measure | nrough the beautiful country. Theftermined by mixing water and ice, e e Gl e municlyaj nirpor ! e 5 n f 1zes of con-|yy, 1o him, he minent prst of April happened to be Lud.|Which he called 32—the (freezing here are thirteen institutions for criminal and misdemean- Aviation today deman a8 § . < cach. One station. temporary Georgia n ere. Mot |cilizena: LERL ok An A Tl polnt. Jis third peint, blood heat, | ante. They include the stato prison at Wetherafield, the Con- which thepe is roor 2 wig's T Jus d 4 X o m h neeticnt Reformatory at Cheshire, the state farm for women at ] 1 the Teapot Dome scandal could | — hought, “to play a prank on him:"|Wwas taken by placing the ther-; 2 varied o PRae 4 . T , thought, ™o pluy & prank on R ometcr under the armpit of & Niantic, and ten county jails. Juvenile offenders are sent to $ha pnadl v ' ) s also, - with it down in Georgia. All of e Wil h :-” i '[l:\;" 1‘;"; car pnd | healthy man. He then divided the the school for boys at Meriden and the Long Lanc I'arm for world in 23 year 3 lies te 75,000 watts, if not due to disagresment as QUbamORkD A8 s he and the | distance beteween the melting point Girly acMgdietoeh. - Folthg women olllars are sant 1o thx planes are . notl " e S IR e | o ut it in my own, foon lic and tho B as and tho. Hewl House of Good Shepherd, Hartford, and the Florence Crittenton ! SOBIERI ey : - Jivine Anna drove off merrily and, |Of ice, 33 degrees and the boiling Blies i) : L y 1 ) st Esand PR R L it A-u;: 2 fow moments, 1 fol. | point of water, 212 degrees, into 180 | Home at New Haven. built and l}'“ S | hackward: Jowad i o‘” trim rondster. Sure | 1€8recs, or half the number of de- Tywo state hospitals, one at Middlteown and the other at Nor- Ren ganngt hull on 2 ; ; : P : ar on “ing and aliens, anough, 1 found the unhappy Ludsj7ees in a circle. ’ ich, the HMartford Lietreat and eight private sanatoria provide Seqat pucli-an S Alrpovt.as 00 and i 4 o sldes to such ¢ Y they o use {or and feathors, . eie sbout ten mites from the pals] . @ When and from what caus for the insane. The Mansficld 8tate Training School and should s, for 2 veception tc wrge slice of the 1 T with 1 L O iy 10 e his car |41d Frank Gotch, the wrestior, die maintained for feeble-minded and epileptic; the v 1 will i : Sl i e “ v A Ty 3 A, He died December 16, 1917, | American School &t Hartford and the Mystic Oral school arc t 5 el 3 from uracmic poisoning maintained for the deaf, and the Connecticut Tnstitute for the 1 one another. At le Jlongside, lantly of- ) o , J dven on ' ,f '.‘1“:::..,“-“‘;:'\::‘ lm-llnf; m‘u}o-su.d Q. Who played the part of Len Blind at Hartford is maintained for the blind. n the pract L nila uiss hermslti ihis soall- | ocn e GOUBIISE 18 st piciyre Thirty-four general hospitals care for the siek and injured. its fun. After the | tieneo, [str with me as it would be less ige| " ";":;“ v 'rf""' 5 There are five stats sanatoria and two e porate sanateria main- ket is over time |iabminsouk for: her. S Ayl com | S ‘:"";n o tained for the tubercular. Disabled and old soldicrs are ac- the| "Allcoll ors are navrow- piicd and Ludwiz accepted the situs [, m"?\ ,‘dmm d‘;;"‘d 1:“," commodated at Vitch's Home for Soldiers at Noroton and at nded atses, in fon with a tueful countenance.| ' po%% ¢ SIS ; =y the Woman's Reliet Corps home in Cromwell ans: T didn't got a col eed I sy that the tow-line mysters ot MG Dependent and neglected children are for at eight n 2nd I'm sore about it.” iously parted and that I did not no- fi?\v‘ M“Gfi‘:‘:m popultion oL the eounty temporary homes: dependent poor at 56 almhousea; old e tice that Ludwig was missing until, |~ ot Satest M people, private provision, at 22 old people’s homes, and children, after a long and very affectionate | 2 Ziinile the population (102) is private provision, at 25 orphan asylums and homes. e , drive, Anna and 1 reached Some?|ga3 367, CONTRIBUTED \s I told old King Otto the Otter, —_— [ “It ws Ludwig who walked home . ’\11( IS OF NaTv B e o et e ""-‘MiCkey (Himself) McGllil'e BY Fontaine Fox VOMIN AND TEXTILES ) T nediately conferred upon me the v Order of the Golden Bauble, special inscription reading, e A " Jiiggest Kool in Herzegovinia.” “s'flhh(Y‘ DAVIS HAS NEVER SEEN FIT To TELL HIS MOTHER A = THAT HE PAYS MCGUIRE TWENTY CENTS A WEEK To ACT AS o HIS BODYGUARD ANP KEEP TTHE OTHER KIDS FROM PUSHING | The presidency isn't a great strain :,,“ “1.',.“,(' docsn’t meddle in MIS FACF IN. hurry to get to Plainville. 1f 1 heen in a hurry he probably would emin nts to thrash one W mountin hang heavy on politici IN VMASSACHUSETTS un, meaning shorts There may but interfering irs on really try, you ca leads you mony you don't intend vay back. Correct this ntence stranger bought ten charred k 10 Deacon I an, “but 1 vants them for, (Copyright 1928, Publishers Syndicate.) s vins Less Frequent Amons Young Mot Very True! s arc| Rush: “My, but I think Pittsburgh twins, reports is a smoky and dirty city tistics of the Rurnhem: “Maybe it is, but Phil. partment adclphia is in the state!” n 1 —Mary K. Roebes. v — : of very | Till} MIRTH OF A NATION ; g ‘ : ; o8 St e ng births. froquency in- THOMPSON PR REAL SACRIVICES 1oR de . . ) s steadily with the age of the | Cartoon of GEORGE V AMERICANISY hat the 48-hot vplying Th t p unton | mother, reae maximum of | T y. when the | minimum 2. was re Pajamas With “BABE” RUTH ag 23 i : . \ P W Tt tside of [#2.9 in th . f The | HUGGINS TRADES o g Lstnidlited ; 5 | gontn rion painte n their de- | mothers « years and over, but y I ila o Samy 3 . mand v oand g ork. [the numb ths in 1) p is CHAPLIN RETURNS TO adz 1 tt i usetls legislators are t v reported + shops this |small | Make ¥ilm Of STAGE (CPomsine Pox, 1928, The Befl Syndicers, inc)

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