New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1928, Page 2

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NEW BR'TAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928, . point in only ome direction—south.| nd the'sun is about ninety-three All points on the earth's surface are | million miles from -the earth? | south from the North Pole. Q. How fast does the sun move? | 1 Q. What is phonetics? { A. The sun, together with its | A. The science of articulate | entire planetary system is moving ' Q. What are the principal wheat | twelve miles per second. nd corn producing states of the! Q. What is the world's record n s | ‘nited States? | for a running horse for a half-mile? Pardo ' | But_May We Inwu i 2 ¢ K North Daki d| A. Forty-five and four-fifths sec- Apponiuen o Hose Coreres e e N e ’ & . | : rroducing statea. Towa, Illinois, Mis- | Aqueduct track, New York, May 29, our ofi T to Be Made Todfl’ | J ’ ‘ouri and Indiana are the principal | 1920, ce enmts. corn producing states. | Q. What is the addreas of the | Q. Who nominated Woodrow | headquarters of the Society of May- Washington, April 2§ (P—Ap- ' Wilson at the Baltimore Conven- endants? pointment of house conferees re- tion? : ast 23d street, New York mained the only task to be com- | A. W. . McCombs. pleted today before the beginning QUESTIONS ANSWERED | Q To whom is Conrad Nagel| . Who invented the first cash of conferences looking to an agree- married? register? ment on flood control legislation | You can get an answer to any| A. Ruth Helms. A. The first practical cash reg- dovetailing with the views of Pres- | question of fact or information by | Q. What is the farthest star from | ister was inyented by James Ritty ident Coolidge. writing to the Queetion Editor, New | the earth? of Dayton, Ohio who secured a pat- ‘While the latest White Britain Herald, Washington Burea A. The farthest star whose dis- | ent in 1879, stand disclosed yesterday showed | 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | tance has been measured s Polaris the executive as having found fault | D C. enclosing two cents in stamps | There are many others at greater | in 11 instances with the $325,000,- | [OF reply. Medical, legal and marital | distances, however, which it has | advice cannot be given, nor can ex- | becn impossible to measure. | 000 senate bill amended by th | louse, several senate conference | tended research be undertaken. All| How many miles are there in | 1 managers expressed the opinion | OtheT Questious will receive a per- “leagne”? “that the measure as finally framed | %008 Teply. Unsigned requests ean.| A. It is a measure of distance of not be answercd. All letters ave con- | great antiquity, varying in differ- | WOUld meet with presidentlal ap- lnanns) T ier, | ent countries from about 2.42 to 2.6 | | i TO D[. I-chh proval. : i . 5 The bill which the conferees ex-| Q. Can a goldfinch be kept in E:g::hinn:;:\sm?x:mu; Zh:m?:m;u COHI‘SGS n ]l]sll‘[lcthll ROSlIllled . pect to send to Mr. Coolidge next ! captivity? What should they be fed? | one-twentietl ree | i W F h' : 2 “twe h of & degree or three ! urmni week, and which was sent to con-| A. They can be kept in a cage | geographic miles. i 5 | at Bl’oad stmt Ha]l z. r. enl'y . v i ference yesterday, will, it is pre- | which should be at least twelve Q. I8 a submarine always eub- | dicted, be in practically the same | inches in diameter. A food of mixed | merged when it fires a torpedo? | S i 2 : 4 ] Heat form as it passed the house, but | canary seed. hemp asced and rape| A, Usually it s submerged but it| April marked the beginning of the Starting with a space 17x21—just the size of a Partitions m:m ss-:. only ‘(V(;‘w( u;vl.\mrlvs to | seed is very -sa!;s(m;)lor?'.dApplos and | does not have to be, | fourth year since the courses in citi- omfortable sitting room in one’s home—Dr, Electric light overcome to win White e sanc- | oranges may als s ! Teqr s eu) el i ot 1 * T What, are the mesnings of tor Arnigny ™" % 7% U S pay | somahip huve boew e otlored by || iasch subdivided Room 601 into four compart- Good neighbors They point out that of the 11 ob- | the names Michael and Paul? A. It bought Alaska from Rus- | club of New Britain. ‘[l ments as shown above. Central location Jections prepared by army engincers| A. Michael is from the Hebrew | aia for $7.500.000. Throughout the past three years, Janitor service a:d (mnsnl\mvd by the president to | and ’nlt;;msm»\hg is lklke G;d.' Paul| Q. Was the motion picture *The | vnder the personal direction and su- From the elevator you step across the hall to the Owner management the capitol yesterday only six are|is from ¢ Greek and means| Gaucho” taken from a book? | pervision of B. A. Grzybowski, vice- tastefully furnished reception room. i 100 ructi in controversy between the two | “little. | A Itis an original story written | president of the ciub, tha attendance oopicliatastetully P Fire-proof construction houses and that only two of these | Q. How long has Mary Pickford | by Eiton Thomas especially for the | increased steadily and the results x : s An attractive building are important. One of these was | Deen married to Douglas Fairbanks? | screon. have been more than gratifying, Off this are the operating room, where Dr. Lasch entrance tentatively agreed to by the senate 19;\& They were married March 28,| Q. Could an airplane fly to the | sinee soores of men were aided and iso has his office, and the X-ray room, with a : Hot and cold running water conferees in an informal conference | 1920- i sun? | prepared for citizenship. | aboratory in one corner. In front of each of the Abundant daylight and fresh afe after receipt of the presidential Q. How many coal miners are, A. An airplane is dependent The purposes of the school, to i 5 & s H i i memorandum while the other was | there In the United States? upon the existence of the carth's at- | quote Mr. Grzybowski are: “Iirst to ‘wo windows 9""“?019“3 Ml‘;'“ d“rietdl'! 'tde‘;mfl \ Courteous elevator service by ‘urned down for the time being, A. There were 759,033 in 1926. | mosphere to fly at all, and even the | aid in the filing of declaration of { perating chair enjoying abundan 1rec ay- uniformed operator The president, anxious that a Q. How many compass directions | outer layers of the earth’s atmos- | intention to become a citizen as well .ight, reasonable flood control act be ap. could a person standing on the phere are not sufficlently dense to | as the application for the second . & North Pole point to? - . . : proved at this session, feels that ; Support @ plane. The highest point | papers; sccond, to prepare the men Not an inch of space is wasted—and yet there is the house bill, while an improve. | A A Persoa standing on the ex-| reached by a plane was under eight | who have filed their applications for 10 effect of crowding. Rather, you li:larvel that i | act geograplic North Pole, can| mils bove th A c| 3 eA ment in administrative respects | -* g i above the earth's surface, | citizenship by means of lectures and 5 ;. e e auestienaives ‘on our evernment such complete working quarters could have been 100 heavy a financial hupden | especially prepared for this work. provided in the original room. He et e e T | esaly b o e | mately would cost the government COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS (EQyerTimeny tins mpthreoctold nay ech Perhaps you too could use a 4-in-1 office in our a billio » | —first, to furnish the applicants i : n and a half dollars for | ety how from the heglnning of the government, provided for || with an understanding of the fuas building. Come in and let us help you figure on work, he has been informed, s 8 - med, should the protection of work of authors, artists, composers, etc., through the o 4 5 r not cost more than $300,000,000, || CoOPYTiSht Law. Nobody noed pay anyone Tor sesemme opyrignt mough the fmentals of the United States Go a layout. He feels his stand also has been || Th¢ hrocedure is plain and the cost is only one dollar. Similarly through ““""“““"” sccond, through this un- strengthened by the fact that n || coeeleiees poak, JiW Perons, firms and corporations can protect iheir | | derstanding to help and establish a0 Yy the fact that he speclalized product by adopting and registering a trade name or trade mark, for | basis for a more enlightened and in- N no objections to it 5 a small fee. Our Washiugton Bureau has complled in bulletin form plain || it it among actual residents of the Mis. || 2" simple directions for obtaining both kinds of protectton from the gov. || telligent citizenship; third, to famil- sissippi flood area, but © thems || ¢rmment. 1¢ you are engnged in any kind of work necding copyrone wr || iarize them with the supreme Yaw of only Tave . but that these trade mark protection, this bulletin will tall you all you want to know | the land, the Constitution, which ° Jfome from those who || @bout thes subjects. Fill out the coupon below nd seny for ft: cannot lielp but ke th d, OWn property in the flood ann; p but make em good, reside outside of Zones but | el CLIP COUPON HERE = w= == o= honest, law-abiding citizens.” ow I then e . . : When these citizenship classe COPYRIGHT AND TRADE MARK EDITOR, Washington Bureau, N & eses » first_organized, meetings were held TRUSTCO Communi y Center as ni Finl e, y |at 496 Main strect. A short while Memorial to Bishop | 1828 New otk Avenus. Waahington, D. G, {after the place was found too small| § (W BHITAN St. Louls, April 25 (f)—p hop I want a copy of the bulletin COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS and {due to the increasing number n L 000 commmunity center i 5‘;)00»- enclose herewith five centa in loose, uncancelled U. 8. postage stamps to students and as a consequence the constructed in §t. Louis io lhe‘ een cover postage aud haudling costs I {meetings were held at Falcon hall °rY of an Episcopal clergymer o { on Broad stret, where similar classes served this community far “" who | were held. The classes were com- It 18 the Tuttle Memoriay. P STREET AND NUMBER . |bined by Mr. Grzyhowski and at as & monument to the Jate i‘s;{?d | present meet every Friday evening. Danlel Bylvester Tuttle, for e 2 A similar course of study 1s being presiding bishop of the Protesen: | contemplated for the women. Defi- Eplscopal church of the 5‘ ant | nite plans have already been made States, nited and classes. will be started in the near future Here Is The “Summer Timetable” Of New Britain’s Banks Standard Time Effective Monday Morning, April 30 Standard Time ” Monday Closes Daily Saturday INSTITUTION (l))';'fl“‘ Night Except Night i Hours Saturday Hours Reception Room Burritt Savipgs Bank b8 a.m. 2p.m.| 11 6to8p.m. E.Ey National Bank %Sa.m., | 2p.m. 11 a.m. 6to8p.m. Commgrcial Trust Company 8a.m. F idelity» !ndugtfial Bank |8 a.m.| 3p.m. 6to8p.m. New Britain National Bank ’8 am. | 6to7p.m. Zp.m. | PRSI 2p.m. 6to8p.m. New Britain Trust Company;8 am 2p.m. : 6to8p.m. Peoples Savings Bank Savings Bank of New Britain 8am. ‘6to8p.m.‘ 3p.m. 6to8p.m. 8am. 6to7:30pm. 3pm. |

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