New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1928, Page 2

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BOY SCOUTY' CAMP call to supps 3 m., T | 5 . 30— fr WILL OPEN JULY 7. and $10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928 week for New Britain scouts | ) for scouts not under the local council. All spending money | must ne deposited in the camp bank | 38 ng. What to Bring list of taken b | wards but it can turn around in an { inconceivably small space. What are the words 51:6 and 72 { ‘Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. |Let him drink and forget his pov- of erty, and remember his misery no! THREE GIRL VETS WILL DEFEND CUP Miss Jacol Miss Goss playing tennis now. on her way to England. is to sail later. Miss Jacobs and Miss Anderson are the least experienced players on the team. Miss Jacobs played in the cup matches last year and also in the national championships. Miss e ] Anderson was singles champion of Mexico. Improved form of the two girls this year led to their selec- tion, the committee said. The Wightman cup has been in competition five times, and thrice has been won by America. d by the Wightman Tropby Tennis Team l§ Selected New York, May 26 UP—Three wo- men veterans of the tennis courts and two less experienced players, have been named to defend the Wightman cup against the challenge of England this year. The tive who will represent Amer- ica in the team matches at Wimble- ‘v = & don are Miss Helen Wills and Miss N % but ehen Lo wWas @ sear old‘llvlen Jacobs of Los Angeles; Miss his family moved to Switzerland. | Ten years later they moved to Ger. | Pencloro Anderson of “Rl‘,':“m"“"d' litz, Germany, from which place the | ¥+ 454 Al Mols | SINIAD 8N Jannings family originally came to|Miss Elcatior Goss'of New ¥York, ‘Amerig; James & Cushman, chairman of Q. What is the meaning of the |the selection committee said the name Mangual? |team would gather in Europe and A It is bue of the many ferme |Eclect & caplain at that time. Mise of the Hebrow vams Tmsmaouel | Wik it waa helioved, would bo the meaning “God with us", It is a |unanimous choice for the post. Spanish. spelling. Miss Wills and Miss Anderson are Q. Where is Monte Carlo? | now in France playing in the French A It is a town in the principa). |hard court championships, . Mrs. ity of Monaco; 5 miles northeast of | Mallory also is in Europe but not The Swimming Hole of the Little S orpions’ Club. New Recreation Spot Expected el fo Be Popular Rendezvous Who is Comptroller of the | Currency of the United States? | A. Joseph W. Mclntosh. Q. What is the official record for stock automobiles? A. The record recognized by the Contest Board of the American Au- tomobile Association is 104.34762 miles per hour made by Wade Morton driving an Auburn. | Q. Where was Emil Jennings | born? A. He was born in Brookiyn, | small pilloy bathing suit or four blan- change of cloth soup, tooth pas comb and mir- scout han note hook pajamas, cessary PIGS MAY BE PFIGS But lLiouse ants—thoss pasts that worry the lives out of Bousskespers— are of many varietion from the little red fellows to the big black varietisn Our Washington Bureau's lstest bulletin tells all sbout them aad what measures to take to rid the premises of thess summer-time marauders Fill out the coupon below and send for it: speed Camp Kemosahbee, the me r] £ - camp conducted by the New Bit-| 2 AR ain Boy Scout council, will open o NS ¥ LAULLEIE 11th season of existence and its first| at its pew location on Crystal pond. | Eastford, on Saturday will continue for six weeks, on Saturday, Augzust 18, pacity of the camp will a wéek, and with neark in the council it is ¢ the enrollment will within a short time, mation pointing out 1 ferent boys will soon muake cation, A new dining and recres will be erected as one o Ken up it there At least twol of honor will July 1, 2 c t points troops in QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any | question of fact or information by writing to the Queetion Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, i New York avenue, Washington, | D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can e3- tended research be undertaken. All other questious will' receive a per- {sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- e e e | not be answered. All lettcrs are con- ! adenttal.—Eqditor. cipal features of t | This will be used a game 1 | GE 3 o | Was Holbrook Blinn the WL Jending toci e1L TRUY lon to camp. WIFE IS [;ALLEU film version of “The | Scouts will sleep in tents « ot v ! picture. mp uniform, camera, extra stocking signal flags, fire- outfit, blanket n, haversack., mess kit operated on the |y (eh, compass, musical instrn plan i i athletie equipment. All trainir s to be marked with th real v Older scon CLIP CUUFON BERK HOUSEHOLD EDITOR, Washingtos Bursau, Datly New Britala Herald, I 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want & copy of the bulletin HOUSE ANTS AND HOW TO GET RID OF THEM, and enclose herewith five cents in looss, uncancelled, U. & © prove postage stamps, or coin, to cover postage and handling costs: home niform will consist of n their | il sery rs with bilities. Satety hops. The as scout STREET AND NUMBER Icn‘Y . l | I Measures «is STATE s Q I am a reader of the Daily New Britain Herald, urpos: St - - - e - o e . - - Green Goddess” A. 1le did not appear 1in that George Arliss was the ir, and Harry T. Morey played the ", Subpoenaed s Witness in Clark v o peiererowin : Murder Trial HAn R uthor of “Nearer My t a member? als, o 2 s e R A, Surah Adams, who wrote the |ing rooms, is a showy atructure, 1 was a Unitarian. | decorated with statues and paint- How can an amendment 10|ings, It stands on a hill overlook- Constitution of the United |jng the sea, but the chief facade o repealed? faces inland. The principal games | 1dopting another amend- | played are roulette and trente at ffect repealing the first | quarante, with stakes ranging from Ratification b¥ two-thirds of {4 francs to 600 and from 20 francs ~ stutcs would he necessary. to 12,000, ! e Q. Is it customary for men to| Q. What is the so-called rela-| ied for | wear wedding rings? tionship puzzle? | Ehae Some men wear wedding A. A man pointing to a picture rings. but the custom is not very(on the wall said: “Brothers and widespread. ; sisters have I none, but this man's . What do the names Elsie and | ;ather was my father's son. Who 1°T | Ernest mean? is represented in the picture? An- Jvas] A, Elsie means joy ful and Ernest | gwer: The picture is the son of the wanted as W : Mrs. | means sincere. speaker. The speaker is the son of Chaplin aid she could not under Q. Is professional his father and “that man” ( in the stand wh 4 she had been ca sport or a business? | picture) is the son of the speaker. said she knew little 3 A. It depends upon the point of | Q. When was the law passed imd never had heard of Clark. vicw. When any game ‘or sport is | providing that a married woman Clark told authorit he kil commercialized it changes from | should no longer follow the citizen- Solovieh while en route from Los | mateur to professional but such | ship of her husband? alt Lake City by auto- | commereialization does not neces- A. On September 1922. It ary last. 1 rily change it from a sport to a|ajso provides that married women objectionalble Professional baseball is | can be naturalized on their own ac- a busin proposition to | count. Q' { the owners of the clubs, but to the “fang” who go to see the game, it | weight of four pounds of spor cight pounds of water? What fs the largest motion | A. Twelve pounds, §f no por- about | picture studio in the world? tion of the water overflows. , had | A, The De Mille studio now being | 1uilt at Holywood, Calitornta, sur- | passes its ne competitor in . almost big game, has | with, floors and double-d. The water eguipment dock and springhoard, boats, three canoes, and & Personncl _Scout xceutive son will serve the second year. had exceptional experience line, having directed cam out’ New England for vears. He will the three assistant dir served under him last Lloyd Minor, James Beacl Converse. “Doc” Mino All boys rival. Th n where candy Monaco. §t occupies a picturesque site overlooking a bay of the Medi- | terranean, and 8 one of the most | beautiful places on the Riviera. The Casino, containing the famous gam- By Fontaine Fox. n small amounts wil en Oscar mp May 7] s for the Don Solovic v b nome of Lita Grey Ci found the divorced movie comedian under sub- 24 Sum- Utah ff 1S SoRT oF THING KFFPsS VP THE PASSING oF NS “oLp RAIL ROAP POND WiLL 88 oNLY A QUFSTioN OoF TIME, ey 2 with him W | wifs again h forni summer a le Trinity gradu now at ‘the Y Medical scl will be camp doctor charge ‘'of health ang problems. “Jim” Beach, who is Junior at Brown university, general assistant and handicr structor. Both he and Minor PRENE. OF Alr eagle scouts. “Connie,” who toler will ne physical director of the Levy t Warren Junior High school P Mass., will return as d swimming and head of recreation department. I graduate of Springficld and North- egstern, an all-around athlete, and ing an espert Red Cross life-saving ex- agalner, An excellent chef will be secured, This staff will be sceond- cd by a funior corps of leaders and by visiting scoutmasters nd sistant scoutmasters. Dally Program The_ dally program of Kemosahbee will be as follows: m, first call. 7:05 a. m., reveille sembly, roll call, calisthenics, wash, flag raising. 7:50 a. m., call to mess. 8 a. m., breakfast. 9:30 a. m.-12 noon, scout instduction: 12:10 p. m., swimming; 12:40 p. m., vecall; 12:50 p. m., first call to din- 1 p. m., dinner. 1:45 p. m., rest hour. recreation . 5 p p. m., recall Chaplin, L of defe vounsel, call hér former hus oth from the wood, Cal. » in Los An, wis Larso aid he may nd along with film colony Informed at les that she ness here, sanitation | v pe imn equired of a d tests atl o siring 1¢ No fir will be rad be permit- no the are s baseball a wi about & mobile, e olovich Solovich clcomed on mdays, and n ho 11 1 Visitors w cial day places will b ground for the to make wee ays may be d commodated in I 1, two miles The road from Eastford will be marked o direct autoists ched by bus and It one known to Al with conside the announced intention of a ranch in Utah. The state was the mo- | Los cash What will be the combined 0 fish in with huyir conten tive f as- Those m is - tfor or slaying, 00 found in ¢ n taken from Solovich. An announcement by Fred Keller, district attorney, that he also plan- ned to call Chaplin, brought a state- ment from attorneys and the film | comediun and his former wite that | Q. ter o bus | neither could be compelled to :0“1‘ ling 1L outside the state to testify. The| A. Charles Roger | ttorneys said the Chapling so far Q. Troes a snake crawl back- | & they knew, could testify to nothi- | ward in getting out of a very small inz of importance and probably | space? vould ignor poenas, | A snake cannot crawl back- | | i from camp. Kemas with ca The camp ¢ i rea Hartford to Willimantic jitney 1o East plan to go 1 will is ox 1o ps sirst | from foothall then “Mary Pickford's man in “My Best Girl”? | gh scou , the ¢ the trip. 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