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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928 — e A. It is a popular version of a !od with greater speed since there is|electrons, which apparently issue ning did he bring under laboratory | Last year. police inspected 2, NT L crss in the ninth chapter of Ec. !no hitching of horses, On the older |from the metal itself, suggesting | control streams of electrons that|motion pictures, including 1,171 it ‘The bird of b | equipment, the turning of the crank | that a physical change takes ‘pla Ilruul at such tremendous speeds. modern dramas, 751 classical the air shall carry the volce, and ! handle is the only preliminary, while | in the aluminum under the intensity _ dramas, and 715 comedies. The - that which hath wings shall tell the the self-starter button saves a few |of the charge. 1 “SLAPSTICK” WINS JAPAN number of comedies was double ! atter.” | seconds on the newer trucks. Wheth- | What this change {s—if, In fact,| Tokyo, May 5. UP—Theatrical en- | that of (wo years earlier, and of b Q. What is a writ of Habeas ler the trucks are faster on the|there is a change—points to studi il-rv:unmcnl in Japan, usually of the | these American apstick™ was Corpus? ———— (streets than were the old time [that have never before been pos most somber and tragic character, | most popular. Legitimate theaters, Factol'y Lflbflm[orles Rflspfifl' ) A L oouit ordir Almeetiom's °“"‘0|d-Tilllel‘S Regll’d HO[‘SO-DH\'III:\“?;M? 2.! \vihl:a‘l);}l)l\;“::\l'\:llnl)fnnln Lle, for mot until man made 'ight- | is tending toward a lighter \cin.imo, ars producing light comedies. todian te produce his prisoner be. | department, many of whom have sible for Quality in Metals TS i Srom e vigence emmnnics | EqUIpmeDt More Picturesque o esvenenee e we eperion ot Champion National Change Week—May 6 to 12, vuh::l\"d-'rb;wr:elsrc\gmfu"! held or | One of those to whom the passing | s| h 5 |of the horses was a source of re- 4 Q. Who s the author of these| The fire department of today, al-| oot 'y Chief Willlam J. Noble, a has been recogni | 1ines: *There is a tide in the affairs |though a much more systematized |jover of good horse flesh and for gt dmportant B 430/13 | of men, which, taken at the flood | branch of the public service and a | many years the owner of horses in ing, ucns by the indusiial worl QUESTIONS ANSWERED | 12ads on to fortune; omitted, all the better equipped organization than |which he took great pride. Always especially by local concerns. Faas t voyage of their life is bound in shal- |that of a quarter of a century ago, |abreast of the times, the chief has people of today show ext K ) You can get an answer to any | lows and in miseries {1s far less picturesque. | taken to motorized apparatus, in the when buying goods a e ger ion of tact or information by| A. Shakespeare's “Julius Caesar” | Those whose memory runs back to | operation of which he is expert. writing to the Question Editor, New {the days of the horse-drawn appar- | That his first love is horses, is con- Bt : T8l s Farel) Waabingian Bareen | “h‘,’,r‘l“:°'s‘;_l.':‘v’a"‘:‘s°:‘l’ oM latus—and in New Britain that cov- | clus rov the fact that it careful ay 1322 New York avenue, Washington, |ers a span of but 15 years—can re- but a fow years ago that his ¢ knowing that there are many other D, C.. enclosing two cents in stamps : X |call the thrill that came with the |last firo horse died — a pensioner makes of the ne articles on the for reply. Medical, legal and marit: A, 1°s W. Blake wrote vhlv clatter of hoofs and the clanging of | whom the chief had farmed out to market. Th ctories are in 1l zdvice cannot be given, nOr can ex- ’i“:w:‘ltor © words are by Charles B. | the footboard bell as trucks whizzed | spend his declining days in green sl G n peres of oo diimadata it Sn et | past, the horses galloping in unison. | pastures as a reward for good serv- thelr goods must be | e ious will receive & per| Q. What is the pericd of gesta- | Sceming to have an almost human | icc in the rank ments made by thel sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | tion in bears? ’nDDreclA}an of the importance of | With the 1and for 1ard- | not be answered. All letters are con-| A. About seven months, | their mission. are local factorics utting | gdential.—Editor. | Q What s the temperature of | ~Fimes have changed, it isn't like Engme‘erl 'Studylng Jenty of time and money into ti 4 | the moon's surface? {the good old days of the horses,” Glowing of Electrons NCE again Champion re- hemical laboratoris , 1 Who v o story from Ty Trn ohably fluctuates from | MMused Fireman Thomas Roper at piciicld, Maas, May 5. (P—An minds you that to enj T o . K 3 the Con-ioyove 100 degrees Centigrade at | tfw recent “smoke-eaters” dinner at | ¥ £OI0Y paer . ; e, 4 ' ; | unexpected by-product of the arti- modern laboratory, « 3 1 was filmed 2 Who directed | jynar moon to minus 200 degrees [ No- 7 fire statlon. AT;‘::‘;]‘ “"‘:‘o‘;‘;‘:‘ ficial lightning experiments in the mfl”%fi“m .d the latest instruments. | th n ; A 4l o de nt B <35 .. ext tw onths you shor turing the long lunar dight. The ab- | 19 Man In e - departmont 10day | General Eieetric "company's high Many wonder where the chemical| A, J ) nders, Wihe | aence of an atmosphere on the moon | 11€ MENCR Ot %0 Promm i | voltage laboratory here is lcading install a complete new set of spark If you have used your spark more laboratory comes in with reference also prepare cnario. Tt was|intensifies the frigid condition. | mont in the New Britain fire desam. | €loctrical engincers afield from their plugs now. than 10,000 miles, 2 new set of to producing goods in 7, | ditecied by William A Weliman, | Q. On what date did Baster Sune | ming e el ol “;“S;f«‘;l‘& studies of transformers and light- All car manufacturers recommend and able Champions will noticeably improve Without aborator « 1s there been any deereass | day fall in 18712 o ko) i arresters. vould st f]in the aumber of deaths f AR ‘irh‘;r ovf[l;h" ohld'!mot_( nd-ladder of e Aol iy 00000 olix aoval hundreds of thousands of motorists are @W“MM“‘"‘"‘""'“‘W dollars a year. T sis in the » the last 20| Q. Who is the Governor-Gener- | 3 WAUIOR befers t was £opIaced | oo tn the huge condenscrs are | changing spark plugs every year toinsure times over in less gas and oil used. ists are manifold and important. In 3 s, X al of the Trish Free State? 1y Tearlcan but. efficient. driven op | discharged across the gap between better and more economical car operation. Make Champion National Changs Wesk actories whe hardware at- € s heen A. James McNiell, the combination truck No. 7 sta a pair of 39-inch aluminum spheres Y .hwu Ch. lary mre produced, steel is: received | crea s per 100,000 from; Q. Can divers go further down | o CPiation (uek at No. £ sta, pocuiiar pnenomenon ts observed. ou renew even Champion Spark —May 6th to 12th—your yearly remindes and used in « ere | tubereu f ‘ ¢ fOr | in the sea than a submarine? What|enou1a know the ms_nn,]_o“‘;! of the | 1he camera record of this two-mil- Plugs, which give "“}Ch better service for to install a complete new set of Cham» hetimorie he chen 1. 4 nd for 1 : s the greatest depth to which either | fre geyuiie y i e AR oTte B o | liontlis of a second flash discloscs s much longer period than any other pions. Any one of more than 100,000 <ample plece of P n from | Q o mor ctics manu-|can go? | should, When ha completes the eur. | Short streams of Hght emanating spark plug. dealers will be glad to serve you. ach assignment. me factoric n the . today than 15| A, Divera can go only to a depth | pent' o B A anded out | rom the metal in lines perpendicu- | this piece of s is milled up int ' of 330 feet due to the dangerous ef- | quurier of a century as a firemen | /47 10 the spherical surface. The Champion—F ine chips and take into the labora- | _ 14 approximately foct of the high pressure. A 6ub- | 35 voqrs of service that should be | §10% 15 caused by the specding ol cars other than There it is analyzed for I 76,000,0: ttes wore manuiac- | marine is tested to go 200 feet!y model for younger men in the Model T F . and other factors which tured in the and in 1927 the | down with safety. A submarine can- |ranks, in that Fiteman Roper bag| T — quality., Chemists can tell o o gistered | not g0 to greater depths on account | never once been called on the car- of steel by the amount of | f ic ,188,168,0 of the pressure; the hull would be | pet 10 answer for a violation of the | bon, etc t it con- ? crushed if it went down toe far. rules of his department. | Many times it is learned that How long ago was the Great| “Number Threes” was for years }“ ( ) l{ l ) the steel is far below the grade ¢ all of China built? 5 |the boast of the youngsters in the needed to produce the goods and| power, ich, through the agenc A. 2200 years ago. northern section of the city. They | <ometimes it is found to bLe of no clectron tic induction, converts| . What poem is it that features | would wager thelr last cent that, ire | S at all. If t stee]l had been into electrical encrey in the forin of | the “Lady by the name of Lou"? respective of from where the aliflm (lh\l l\' ised the m. fa would suf- current, the mechanical energy ex-| A, The Shooting of Dan McGrew. | came in, Tom Roper and his gal- | o L sor a loss of thousands of dollars.| pended upon it, with losses due to | loping beauties would be the first | : —— r \ The defects of the steel are heaiing, friction, et {Power Sub Station to round the corner to tackle the l) \ l r \ veadily scen while the article 2. What is the meaning of the , . flames. And with anything near to | 2 . g manufactured. cenerally | name Fffic Warmed Automatically .n even chance trhey woula be right. | op out after the e has been - It is from the Guaclic and| Youngstown, O. May 5. UP—DMe-| The fire station of the other days | completed and it is necessary to mell| means “heart’s devotion.” | chanical men will be of little aid |pr1‘srnu\\] a different picture than | at t as a “second” or dis it com- Q. When and how did Wilbur|in electric sub-stations which are |that of today. Instead of shiny| & g pletely. This is prevented by care- | Wright die? equipped to turn on electric heat- [motor trucks, there were the wagons | ful work on the part of the chem-| A. He died May 20, 1612 of ty-|ers and bask in radiant warmth | which, in those days, were consid- . o iste. The duty of the chemist is to phoid fove While cold winds whistle outdoors. | ered fo bo the last thing in fire | ;” < e that inferior grades of stecl arc Q. Where did the expression | This is how the new sub-station of | fighting equipment. Suspended over ¢ rejected so that the goods produced | “mind onc's P's and Q's” originate? | the Pennaylvania-Ohio Power al\dilho shafts was the harncas on the by the concern is all it represents| A. It means to be accurate or|Light company is looking out for |quick-hitch pulleys. The first clang g NG om to be, The factories cannot he precise; a phrase variously explain- | the comfort of its switchboards. {of the bell would release the bolts l )l‘\( ()ll ']t careless in these days of competi-|ed; perhaps an allusion to the sup-| Through thermostatic controls on the stable doors and in an in- tion. posed care necessary in print shops [and ther equipment made by 'helmm the two or threc horses, de- | r u S Chemists In the local factories are | Which used hand-set fype in dis-| Westinghouse Electric and Manu- | pending on the type of truck in use, ~ nseful for a great ny other pur ishing the letters. facturing company, electric heaters | would be dashing across the floor, l‘,lmer TOLEDO, OHIO ’ They are called ir - 2. Why is the expression T 4 are automatically turned on when |taking their places while agile fire- | \ t ' l ( lating solutions when the Great Unknown™ applied to Sir Wal- | the temperature falls below 15 de- ' men pulled the harness in place, and | ) % o Dt or dorent take roncrls tr Seont? | rcen "Vevenhent When tho air| e took thlr places on th ruck.| utomobiie t o. i\nv C.ham&lon dealer will gladly render free Spark Plu on the s. This is often due to A. Beeause his works were first| has becn warmed to about 30 de- e pressing of a lever opening the | MAIN ST, 2 . P, T b e e Bl s Sasavssoiy T e muA te S e e e s aud he| S nspection Service during Champion National Change Week or an overabundance of salts and Q. Is the key to the Freneh Bas- | waits vntil the switchboards again | speeding truck was on its way. i acids, As the appearance of the fin- tille in this country? begin to shiver, | Today the getaway is accomplish- | ished article goes a long ways when| A. It was sent as apresent fo| The device I8 one of eeveral ! it comes to selling it to the general | G Washington by Thomas| pieces of apparatus designed to in- lic. the work of the chemist ifi| Paine and now hangs in the Great|suro the proper functioning of re- s capacity is uable. When | Hall at Mount Vernon, motely controlled or automatic the chemist finds time on his hands Q. s the expression “A little | sub-stations where no attendant is he makes himself useful by makig bird told me” in the Bible? employed, etching acids, stencilolents, dves and DG E W RS e Ne S eeh aning solutions. Chemistry has hecome fully rec- : ognized in recent years by the in- dustrial heads although sometimes ARE YOUR GOLDFISH HAPPY? it is classed as a necessary evil. The : main idea of labor in the factories 3 r the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals knew about all is to get production and while chem- t ol ners who unwittingly torture their pets, half the country istry s non-productive, its import- Y ’ L oldfish are eaty to keep—if you know how. Our W ance 1s unlimited. 1 an authoritative bulletin on the care, feeding and Chemists also attempt to discover tre zoldfish—the kind of acquarlum to have, light, water, foo y cversthing You wa Kknow abo ¥ processes to shorten the time re- B s e ik el (e kao ALSHE R e nt quired In the manufacture of cer- tain articl This can be done if s CLIP C N - - - e - the chemists can find new agents AP COURON HERS that can be used in making the 1 Washington BureAu, Daily Herald, : 200ds. 2 York Avenue, Washington, D. C. | / Most of the laboratories in the lo- | ¥ 9 cal factories have one or two college t a £ the bulleti; GOLDFISH, and enclose herewith five in Willys-Overland history PRIL set 8 new high mark in Will verland hist production and sales. It wu'more than 14.4% ahead of Mucg‘zv‘:l:kh [ 2 gain of 17% over the previous highest month for all time. .Mickey (Hlmself) McGuire By Fontaine FOX ‘ SENSATIONAL The first 4 months of 1928 were 36.7% greater than the corresponding months in 1927. And they were the greatest 4 months since the company NEW LOW PRICES iwointuoe MCGUIRE 18 A MUCH p\o;\é v::uasz:Afit.? 'rcs His ':;AM Sulumlu Wal Mwer;zml tniizl?rbl;l-‘eb ‘\mflnlhhfimfl “THAN BABE RUTH BECAUS KNoc¢! JUST AS MA were reater arc! n February, and April was HOME RUNS AND THE PITCHERS EAN'T AWE HIM HIS mw plant facilities are still b-m:xmded to meet the increasing . d for this unprecedentedly po| car. PASE oN BALLS IN A PINCA. 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