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| B R E D T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 oF Now Britain to the thrills of th | States what time is it at Singapore,| Q. When does the calendar year|the road again and stalls beside a |start the flivver but all T succeeds |cision of the superior court, and | ferris wheel. The poster: . traits Settlements? hegin and when does a fischl year | “No Dumping Allowed” sign. Hang- |in doing ie runninb the battery rag- |O'Neil is now petitioning the U, & {company ran as follows: “Ferr 1t is midnight (12 hnur:«} begin? ing my coat on the sign I prepares |ged until its weaker than a married |supreme court for mew trial, whee d songs, mov later) according fo Standard time at| A. A calendar year begins with[to fix the flat tire (which looked [man’s excuse for getting out With| New evidence in the case since the 6 9 tarcs, vaudeville show, Li s Singapore. That is, when it is|January 1 and cnds after midnight|like it had picked up everything but | the boys. T gets out and manipulates | conviction of Taylor last October i on scene clectrie the coun noon at Washington and New York | of December 51 of any year, A |the stock on a 5 and 10 cent coun- [the crank for a mean daily dozen, |responsible for the appeal, according try store and rat o Sone and 9:00 a. m. at f&an Francisco, it ! fiscal year may begin with any|ter) when my old pal Noah Count|often and how, but all I got was|to O'Nell. —_— hine aalt e is the following midnight at Singa- | month of the year and continue for | rattles along in his 1923 ice-box on | wheezes, coughs and a lame shoul- S L neatiot por |12 months. The fiscal year of the | wheels (through some have nick-|der, Noah also tries but don't have M“m on H“ 30 25 Yeal‘s av and startlin Q. What is the address of the | government of the United States|named his bus the “pedestrian |any more luck than a horse radish teat a e Mexican Chamber of Commerce in | begins July 1 and ends June 30. | chaser.”) has beauty. It scems the flivver had How to Rm Much hke Toda moral ishits the United States? Q. What is the distance between [ .xre voy fixing a flat tire?” he |everything the matter with it except P y o A. 1128 Woolworth Building. | Liverpool, England and New York|,.us inpocently. “No.”” I answers |intentions of starting. ° = % i st 4 Latry New York City. ; City s 8 Sareastic. ‘mending Bim a cold look| We does everything to get action Vanm Ve]ns 3 SERth Tt ono important and one | & Q. What is the nationality and| A. % Temilen L wchoot|that Woulda fro any intelligent !‘(ro:x;"(he'enlzlnedl)ut throw rocks at iy H ot he celebra- | P @ baseball game tween meaning of the name Howard? Q. JLong r: is"' chool | 2y solid but has no effect on him 1: ‘e woulda done that too if they — unimportant exception t elebra- | o) Il Rarrett ritains A. It is Anglo Saxon and means | graduates were there in 1925-262 | lyione™ 1 make him grin, “I'm | Was any handy.) So thats how come, Rub Gently and Upward tion of Memorial Day was much ., Tiristo ol wor “in the right direction”, R : Jooking for hammer and mails so's | Mary. T got towed home and failed |Buh Genls and TUpw ‘_W“ the same 25 ¥ ago as it 10- | by he e e QUESTIONS ANSWERED | Q. Has the Russian Soviet gov-| Q. Is “unnecessitate” a legitimate | (" 00" up the patches in this [t call upon you. Be;n mflmdwn ns : day. The unimportant difference is rock {Gaelic) foothall team A |ernment an official representative | word? : ! o ol aien h e it ANDY DALE. Tows That Way v that a quarter-century azo the da¥ (o Hartrord Lut had fo contr Ton 0w A0 ‘_'f};:’;’négn‘:;'ln 256 United Btaens SWNAL I8 his |1 3. CIE 12 "‘““‘(’, ‘"de‘)’.'“: apd W:‘; done I'm gonna trade this runaway — was still known as “Decoration | eelf with a scorcless 1ie in its soc. QUESUOD of fa ! 5 [name and address? all's New Standard Dictionary but |- % ok, . N A S 4 * The major exception is 1 I | writing to the Question Editor, New | 4. The Russian Koviet govern- |not in the Century dictionary. Ita ;“_";“’"fl::f,;:"p:o:.?i:: s Taylor Files Motion for ‘n..:'.‘..':' BB R menent veterans of the Union atn fie tuseball 1oany DBritain Herald, Washington Burea, ment has a commissioner in the |meaning is to make unnccessary or | oi0 SUIRRRGC OB N 0o ren, New Trial for Murder |t there is no remeds. that wil redace were much more numeron um euncil of | 1§22 New York avenue, Washington, | Unitd States. Although he is not | uncertain. . : o e o0} (e Ayt wes esd e O L ¢ weps, dn adaiden ‘to haing honored v oan o P- C. enclosing two centa In stampe :ccorded diplomatic status he is| Q. ~Are Amerlean citizens re-l,; gregs parade, “the only thing |motion for a new trial for George bottle of Moones Emerald Onl (tul themselves, able to take the most ound 10 have won by fOF reply. Medical, legal and marital | nevertheless the official representa- | quired to have a passport for direct i) oonl trads that tHenmatic pudy | Albert Tavion penvictad af tha migp. | Pisusthy at firmt-clans drug store prominent part in honoring th S5 o - \,.. advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tive of the Soviet government. He |travel to Panama? i & v (hont tanding the e 2 talla KKale at Sallabury Beach and apply it night and morning dte 3 . s 5 tended research be undertaken. Al |is Mr. Boris E. Skvirsky, 2819 Con-| A. No. dis Jumper Top wi- AR ot Biclin aL Y Beach | rected you will quickly notice an ime ] icad. mberlain vattery. i other bimbo an awful gyping would |last June, was filed in supreior court | provement which will continue until the The main feature of tt v was Golfing at Mapie Hill other questious will receive & per- nccticut avenue, Washington, D. C. be a baby carriage, minus the body | here yesterday. velns and bunches are reduced to normal, A then, as mow, a parade. The rand “w Diritain Gun club heg Sonal reply. Unsigned requests can-| Q. What is the correct meaning and wheels.” + John H. O'Neil of Amesbury, Moone's Emerald Oil is a harmless vet 1 Army veterans formed a large di- shooting of the & ' at gg‘ b: answered. All letters ave con- fof the word Semitic? 3 I tells him T was offered 35 (torney for Taylor, who is now serve i‘n‘.“«".“"\-.7{-'"&:.'"!‘['.3.‘3‘1?.'5'3.4‘."".“‘“.';33 ? ] Vision in this and wer ried by e A0 he mine hal entlal.—Editor, e ’:":““’:d";e";:‘:‘;“;"l’: o smackers only last week. Ho wisc- |ing a life sentence for the murder,|crful ix Bmerald Ol that oid chroma = S etera e children . P 1 he e race el ende wy, v 2 e 2 ¢l sores b the Sens of Vetrrans the children nr el ol wee e B I R o[ e e b UISR Aomendenta of cracke, “Ych, hut the guy must of |appealed the case to the Massachu: | ®rss and uloers aro often sotirely hsled ¢ | .:"v,,:le] gm::; ui{“::,‘;- L'ur:m.,. Chief of much activity as Captain | ,o" jomn in the United States a|southwestern Asiatic stock and race | changed his mind when he sobered |setts supreme court on exceplions.|usc can have their money refunded. The s : w ;f'ns:\\nnza, El‘h‘ el ol L"‘I;I J““"‘m”:-:' 03 e s citizen of the United States? |of the Caucasic or Mediterranean up.”” The tire repaired I tries to|The supreme court upheld the de- | Fair Drug Dept, selis lots of it. band, directed by E. J. Lynch, fur- ;. | A, Yes he is a citizen by virtue |t of )Tankind."}:nclu‘ding, Arm‘m —— nished the music. Hieh sehnol Aatk tpam nom= | AL hishirth. | nians cbraeo-Phenicians, Arab: w . t M Allll E l it q The line of march encircled €en- | potey ot Woelrdh . finiahed | @ How many words were thers |and Abyssinians, ! Writes to ary Xp &lfllflg Mickey (Him'df) McGuire / By Fonuine Fox tral park and pussed through the | fourth, Sprineticld, Tartiord, and 0 the first edition of Webster's un-| Q. Does Mary Pickford play the > { \dicr’s monument. Postnmster Ira | v, i i ad g |abridged dictionary? How many | part of the Virgin in “The Gaucho"? wny He Was Absent [ Hicks, who was marshal, then|iy wnd Meriden, New Haven, in the present edition? A. Fve Sothern plays the part. £ took charge of the excrcises. After | Holyoke traili William, Cahotan |, 4. I8 the firet oflition thors wara| Q. IX an slion waman marsisd an i the singing of patriotle sor 1S | scored the ) and Gold's only first | 7000 words. In the 1864 «dition | Amcrican citizen in 1921 did she (Contributed) 1 i P T e R Bl tured 1he anartor | there were 114,000 words: in _the antomatically becgme a cltizen of | pear Mary Ann: t acting pastor of the South Congre- mile in conds. He algo fin- | 1700 edition, 175,000 words and in | the United States? No doubt you was disappointed \ i gational church, read Lincoln's joned third i the 100-yard dash, | [N Present (1928) edition there; A. Ves. B 5 ,|the other night when I failed to 1 t “Gettysburg Address.” Rev. Father ooy vis second in are upwards of 400,000 words, Q. What 15 a “quit claim deed”? | o)) ang Tl cxplain 60's you wew't i Rellly and Hon. C. E. Mitchell made | pound shotput and third in the | @ Where was the movie “The| A. A deed of conveyance opera-| go peeved anad grab yourself wh- Y the principal addresses. discus throw Lust Waltz” filmed | ting by way of release; that is, in-| o)., Romeo on account of think= Children Provide Flow I IR AR, SER A. Most in '» ermany by lhn-!hn.d?d 'o‘ pass any title, interest, 01‘4 ing 1 was out cheating with some . q s ot b Bar e tha 5 i U1A Company. The exteriors were | claim which the granter may have | jiio voc “py o fiivver and me was ! bringing of baskets of flowers to 1he | Coolidge Will Visit made in Switzorland. [in the premises. but_not professing | oot 3 FEn YT TSR 1 ¢ City hall by hundreds of school chil- Grandparents’ Graves ‘- \Whit i the largest occan In | that auch title is v.l.d,o:_\or'fl::“‘}‘;' | ington and rolling down the steep } dren. Because of a_drought, it | Milwaukee, Wis. June 2 P—When | . The Pacific Oce Its aren | I& an¥ WArTanty or covenants for| gy Hill as happy and carefree as ¢ § figan- feared dhat Howers for dac- | 0 it Sk T o i | 1 65 584,000 o ‘I,W ok “‘I";. labal il Has Governor Smith of New |® ouple of park bench hoboes on \ 1 orating the graves would be scarce, | SEETERT B0 S T dodoin -CZI::"_“_';‘ lead in avia-|York ever stated definitely his|2ccount of thinking of you and é but the boys and girls stepped into i": o ”" = " “ ik = i "0“‘ 2 . - = Haninion'of b w'ri‘nnd dry issue? nothing in particular when all of a H the breach and literally smothered e ol e s and e G Pl\ He has committed himser | SUdden they's a loud report like 5 i e Somenle s Reliefiicornes withy & Ch 0080k e 2t STt | iy 1A i commaroial avlatiand many tlnes miating that! he ipars| omiebody it wias Weslchiating Siihe A *s choiee hlossoms. e ailies e et e e e | N Goen not betleve in pronibi. | Fourth of July too previous, A rear 1 g The making of a holiday out of den, near Rio, Wis, s th pot an America leads n r Mail sonally does nof elieve prohibi. tire had “blown out” and I don't 1 Decoration bay came hard o the |Where the great-grandparents, 13- | comm tion, but that he {a necessarily bound | 1" R84 FEONE O o e racl and Sally 1 v, are buried.| Q. When it is 12:00 o'clock noon | to upheld the Constitution and the | ™ 2 merchants—especially hard in 1003, |71 Sl LRl i Seaidl bl The flivver lurches sideways like ' 4 i when it fell on Saturday. The Busi. | UP 0 two vears _ the graves Eastern Standard time in the United 'laws of the land. e oiin eoiinE e e . sibey Mer's’ aasoviation held esveral |WOPS unnotieed in the desertedy O L e 10 2] its jointa;and swerves towards ! i meetings on the subject, and the 1lampden gravevard. o a ditch. I jams on the foot brake -E Retail Clerks' union made recom-; 07 one markyr — partly jlegible, | but it didn't hold any more than a i mendations, It was at first proposed L Bl R L D FAMOUS PIONEE flapper's pocketbook after a day's to close only for the morning, then 8% M (Coaliden disooven: outing and as for the emergency f for all day but to open in the eve- | NS 17h< burial spot, had granite The s of Amfl.rV‘a is the story of the (mnuvbr Daniel Boone, Simon | W5 ks ot imny a8 w el Bave? ihnen § ning. Finally the merchants hecama | MArkers placed 4 : ; | KKenton, Kit Carson, General Custer, Buffalo Bill, Wid Bill Hickek, Paw- Dladed on ths mhars (ine wack fonall ] big-hearted and, at least apparently, | Ot 50 miles from Rio is Rir nep Bill—condensed histories of fhe exploits of theso picturesque charac- { the goo it was doing me. The fiiv- ¥ 4 S il thele acyuisitivensss in their ;\I)mh{ T proincst e tors—are all contalned in eur Washington Bureaws new bulletin entitled {0 igocines a fence and the next : 3 patriotism, They kept their storos|the fol of the republican || paNOUS PIONEERS. You will be interested i reading the thrilling etories || {hing | knows I leaves the seat open until 10 o'clock Friday night | arty of these men. Fill out the coupen below and send for the bulletin: without hothering to open any g and closed them on Saturday. This e b Y R ey : i A e | doors. Luckily I landed on the top f E i xas rather of a concession in tho: 36 Members of Gypsy ilr CLAF DOUPON ERE : i.,f my bean and no damage was \ I days, for even among the factorics | s ol £ HIST EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Daily New Britain Herald, done. The flivver continues its wild i only a few granted Saturday half- | Tribes Are in Court 2 New York Avenuc, Washington, D. C. plunges and bounces over the rafl-| 1 holidays and the stores were open | Mothuen, Mass, June 2 (P—Thir- road crossing traveling faster than | i deveral evenings a week. ty-six members of rival gypsy tribes o7 the bulletin FAMOUS PIONEERS, and enclose heros a ball player trying to stretch a § Aside from the official observ- appeared in police court yester, toore, uncancelled, U. 8. postage stamps, or coin, | two-bagger. i ance of the day, there was much ac- | as & result of a battle Tucsday night 1o cover postage and handiing costs 0 express was passing or the ¥ i tivity in the city. Lake Compounce when four men were wounded. [ flivver woulda probably endangered :’ 3 opened with two concerts by the Poter Bimbo, 15, of Chicago, hundreds of lives by pushing it off " American band, White Oak w 1lso | leader of one of the bhands, w the track. I yells “Whoa, Lizzie" but & opened for the season by the Con-|in £3,000 bail on a charge of ag-| STHREET AND RUMPER ... she fails to hear her master's voice ¥ neeticut Co, |sanlt with a dangzerous weapon, The land T had as much chance of stop- Y Comes the Ferris Wheel |other woere all eharged with dis- ping her as a bicycle has of lead- 3 At Electric €ield the “All-Star turbance. The comrt increased bail ing an automobile parade. Lizzic (] b carnival and Midway Co.” hegan a | of 26 of the defendanis from $50 to | leaves the road, sptashes through ] s week's engagement, the notable fea- | $300 and continued the cuses until a swamp, hurdles a ditch and by ! ! 1 ture of which was the iIntroduction | IFriday or trial. some freak of nature gets back on (OFontaine Fox, 1926. The Bell Synd [ _— 4 t n h ; | i b 3 o 'S a - | z 1 « 1l . 1l : b i Quicker and Better Cooking i THE GAS RANGE, NOTED FOR ITS SPEED, ECONOMY AND SUCCESSFUL PERFORM- ANCE. 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