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i . 5 . b Y ) T y 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 s o = R ——— 1 - : e Q. Is Henr 's magazine, help, | second T'm at my wits end with! Ly the roadside and puts on a final iently near the left knee. to permit {the Dearborn Independent, still pub- A larze dog was slecping on the KBves shaking hike tlivver fenders|burst of speed 1ike a jockey on the quick or constant operation on | lished porch steps and I tiploes past so's | A1er the eras Then 1 starts mov- | home stretel. Luckily © had left a |steep grades and sharp curves, | A. Ne. not to disturh his pleasant dr ing and T tell the comical world | door wide open and 1 dives in and | A 1 | i Q. Who plaved the leading fe- l F it any, and knocks on the dog l” wasu't towards the deg what | landed on wasn't the seat .(.I.ll! NY TO ADVERTISE L ! male role in the picture “Three | LK They's no answer and T prepares to! Before ten seconds was cushions Berlin, June 8. M—German ad- — | O'clock in the Morning”? Chorl tbvas :an “nvln this purp that looked 'm already on my it !,,.m, 3 i u],;; :.‘m ‘1 o \(;n:h,'gf \“,,,,., '.'m \mt;h: Unit- p | I o ey e Ming i 3 ’ . Ibig enouzh 1o be a young heiter. nigh spots like a darkey spr an e door. ¢l States ducing June and July to E: % ks urandl daris hraadeaGnol o vot 1o wention all ows and study American adyerti meth. To Seek Snails aod Other Mol | & Wiac st vt mame or| oS Startling Experience i 3k, s breadvastine e O e ity s 1y o e 0 0k N York, Fhindripna, Bl l Sk The ‘ T;dde:l:iogn‘io‘ Js Bmith comlll' H w .t G. l up. He's straining at chain | twain shall weet. What 1 craved avs, whilé the purp | falo, Pittsburgh and Detroit are‘on | e Blfredi AlaNRilS B barking furio and . Elen ey e SRy : g a mood paint the tertative sc ul USK§ e | Q@ Is the heart action of a bird y! 6 WTIES bir Aou)dntt \,,,'W o x"“” o H‘,'“ ‘n]. s acl '”‘ .“-.fl a ‘! aud no s e e b SRS P of. —_— | more rapid than that of a human —_— Fei b i s i e L e e. _ PAY WLLL FOR FISH Washington, June § (#—Many being? (Contributed) {throat. “Xi >ggie. nice Aoggie.” | with asthma on an uphill climb of la a co Trieste, Ji 2. (P—American places in Cuba which probably have A. Yes Daar M A R s B i L it i i i \ A R e e never been penctrated before by a | | Q@ Ts Tom Tyler. the movie - | “gocoived your letter saving that | !ime Wishing T had bronght a heary e S !‘ . t, s »d fish draws an estimated L white man will be explored during | tor, married? What is his address? |, oyr pot poedle had left his happy | MOnkey wrench along so's T could pelind m. ot to this country yearly. * the next four months by Dr. Paul QUESTIONS ANSWERED A Hemoet mavied Wiv ag-fp o P R At L | Bsunes it off the tap #r Bie dome. | He mek s ane 10 workn. sze Soapiaboll Bartsch, of the Smithsonian Insti-| o .| dress is F. B. O. Studios, 780 888~ 1005 him to let you know as you | ¥ off the saxoplione solo and 1et iy coat-rails ANDY DALE stry, Lalf of them worke tution, in search of snails and other | ¥4 oea f"‘_ an ?“t"‘"", k'° any| o gireet. Hollywood, California. misses him. even though he's only a | @ §I¥ pass.” it 1 el B W slugls Dastory wlih e . varieties of land and fresh “““’f,"l\”,,ng"‘:u,:gu::,,,‘,: ';;';:‘,?"\v:z Q. What is the nationality of | mongrel. As far as I's concerned.| Al T zot was savas vis and the L MARKET TOR AUTO HOBRNS Ut of more than 6,000,000 ¥ . mollusks. Brifain Herald, Washingten Bureay, | S0 Rame Hall? Mary, all purps that are lost can|T makes it a high powered compli- | he slows 1 Ca Tune 9. (P—Venex W widnost of which is ex- Dr. Bartsch. who ia curater f 1333 New York avenue, Washington, | _A: It is of Engliah origin and lsay that way and when 1 tells you | ment by mg him Rin-Tin-Tin A ! to|F mollusks of the national museum |p "G, enclosing two cents in stamps| ™27 have several derhations. It fabout my experience with one the Never hivinz bevn fo movies e coat Ly W] e ———— and holder of the Walter Rathbone | for raply. Medical, legal and marital | M2¥ P from a ehop-sign or tavern- | other night you won't Llame me for | thinks 1 sulting him or some- bhack s carry Biaking Bacon research scholarship, is mak- |agvice cannot be given, nor can ex-|SIEN: sometimes it is derived f{rem king gaid statoment, Tt's almost | thing and | S forward with more stops. worr 1 Ko N ls' I J ing the trip in his automobilc, 'tended rescarch he undertaken, All|the better known name lfluldxgvn; dark on a country road us 'm re- | growls like what he wanted was me, tect T T \ oA ! as his base | 2 i % equently from the ni fi ta town whe aland not compliments. F'm climb- & st 5 which he plans to usé as his base {other questions wil o or.|more frequent - | turning from outa town hen nplimen m clim i p Dr. A. B. | D.S. of operations. | SRR gyn “{-':,:"K:F;e::q“;“s P iname Bald. In the last case it 18 of | fivver stalls on account of the gas | ing over fhe porch railing when 1 i signal for us D" :: }“ll:"""'v BBé He will be joined in Cuba bY DI not be answered. All letters are con. | C¢/ti¢ origin meaning marked With | tank being dryer than a desert|hears a clanking noise like the o B 3 ohnson, .S, P Carlos de la Torre, president emeri- | fidential.—FEditor. |a streak or Lall footprint. They's a farmhouse ! chain had broke and the next thin 1w oted on- X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN tus of the University of Havana, A Q. When was black gunpowder | nearhy and 1 decides to ask for|l knows the dog is loose. For & . 5 NAT. BANK BLDG. whom he regards as the greatest| Q. What s the meaning of the fdiscovered? = e lving authority on the mollusks of | name George? gu:]\‘;‘( \“]v‘r <L:llll!"‘\l:‘!(;‘l\f>‘f.\“<:: HH' e his co Start out over the | : B l Y Sl - 8 K e in the mestern enn ar| o MEs frem the SGreek and[nave been used by, the Clinese pevs D ilaral satnering mosemiend SshaTman |eral centuries before it became fossilized 1u0lusks in the celebrated | | @ From what does the couplet {known to Europe, but there is no Organ mountains, they will proceed | "1t 18 better to have loved and lost | direct proof of this. It is probable t e harely aceréable fern coy. | than never to have loved at all”|that it was a development, not a X ; o i H o discovery. As carly as the seventh 'Ihr d d b ld h . ld u 3 l o 2 ang semi-desert 3 | 3 3 erod mountaing ana hot eemi-dosert |4 o, onnyaon'a: I e | century n Incendiary. eompestiion : ee years ago we determined to build a car so good that it would sell itse s ast, {moriam."” | called “Greek fire” was used in the h dd . . U h. b A b da a rinecipal rts 1 b nade ., princioul eforts will bo mage, *\TTIL ooy ining classed a8 8| Soany of b Bestere Roman B after you had driven it. Upon this basis Auburn has built its remarkable success s i 4 | scasonal occupation? ire, Bartseh says, is larger than that of | P 1 = 5 4 2 A. It is more or less scasonal| . Who played the role of the rowt : € r islands of the Vst | 2 play e . al (s} gy of the ofter e o U1 VA wstly v i miore wors | e ot nata i o Frvet ol 2 €0 he JOOU f0 Win QUE 1 this acad fest, Decaune wib s s o e 1s. the mines during the fall and winter | Life of Helen of Troy"? DO fl' h k . f lf s of Luson ani other Phuippine Ja- |1 108 JMNE e LA Minor| Lie of Holen of o mean it, we are offering you this week an opportunity to see for yourse . ey 2 account of the demand. There are Q. Is the transportation of liquor L = P — -~ His collection will go to the Smithsonian and will enable him, | exceptions, however, in some dis-|in bottles, in large quantity, from ots . [tricts because of shipping and ow- state to ther a violation of :;;,‘h“',‘,‘ 7 ‘f,?,‘_:‘?::zio‘; ‘a,,nlly\o\':,fil Ing to the specific uses for the par- | the prohibition enforcement act if i land amd. froen wates mol- |Ucular Kind of coal produced. — |the scal on the bottle is unbroken? s ! 'J-. W hflrl was Louis XV the King A. Unless onc has a permit to In preparation for his trip, he ‘01 France? e | transport. it is illegal. The fact that plotied carefully o w tepegraphie| A PR 171540 1704 the seal is unbroken makes no dif- map all of the places in Cuba which | & 18 Martha Rinley, author of | ference. : o R v | the Elsic Dinsmore books, dead? | Q. In what city is the Univereity exilored from & matural bistory| 2 She died in J908 of Southern California® standpoint to guide him in the col- ig[‘"‘( "l'l"“'m”’ff“ pei: Uoste ) “AC Bes ABgES > L ca ¢ cago do? O O e e omE "A. In brokc out on Sunday| WEEK-END AIR TOURS Fy studying them, and their rela. | WOTNINE of October §, 1871 and| Berlin, June § (P —Summer Sun- Honahin with South smerican spe. | 4801 {Or 8o days. swecping over | day flying service has been inaugu- | L0 tacres 50 build- |rated between Berlin and Vienna S e s e A : iths, More | and Berlin and Paris as the start heavals and deprossions which have | (140 lm-mv ) rvnd‘rrm] of a general Sunday air traffic. o e | lomeless and property was dam- e e aoibgs | 286 1o the cxtent of about $150.- 1000,000 alifornia or the continent in the remote pa Another problem is the relation of the living mol- lusks to human Lealth, Most of the species, numbering into the hun- | Tl consias I_i Q. Do ex-presidents of the Unit- |ed States reccive a pension? A, No - Where is United States paper | ous watery evacuations, FAMOUS PIONEERS The story of America is the story of the fronticr. Daniel Boone, Simei Kenton. Kit Carson, General Custer, Buftalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Paw nee Bill—condensed histories of the exploits of tleme picturcsque chara ters—are all contained in our Washington Bureau's new Lulletin entitled The Winning " eurrency printed? dre e says, harhor parasites dur- | ey f b kf ing their intermediate stage of m.jmfi h»ty‘-n‘f: i;};vvhu':g-‘:i”h;\‘gr.‘-.nng or breakfast B I g ate are respon- g % e ar . 2 . Mo for disenses of man and oiher | @ HOW mans slgners of _the Highest food value e “,)m'" alioh bonaliians ee D \‘;r.monror‘ Independence were | by government tests by E members the R 4 c | - 19, it is possible to kill off the mol- \c’,‘””_ch, BESthe. S oman SCathgia | Andit's good! Ask YourGrocer lusks which are serving as hosts to | W " . { B °| A, Ouly one, Charles Carroll of Ay ¢ | Carroliton, Maryland. the Jakes or pools or streams in ? it :""o'u‘f ‘y\“;‘ “33‘[’_:”"- which they live from acid to alki-| & (A% Posts and paddles. Il g e 3. Who is the president of the ’ o Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ B e e |of Latter-Day Saints and where is| Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Clgan Collars, Shirts, the headquarters of the denomina- |Biliousness, Headaches and Dizzi- RNow Are Rented Abroad |to"? 5 {ness due to temporary Constipation, ow York, dume 8- (P—office | A Frederick M. Smith is the | Alds in climinating Toxins and fs rurkers here who have been accus- | }"‘d‘:i’l“”; L The \'}"llr?“s is Box tomed to having clean towels sup- | 1ndcpendence, Missouri. plicd weekly without giving thought 1o the laundering process are won- | doric 2 how soon the idea will spread 1o collars and shirts. | Already a Paris chain of haber- | dashers 1s supplying customers with elean linen at a fixed annual charge, | offering varios cl s of service from oriec or two clean shirts and six collars a week to a.. unlimited num- FAMOUS PIONEERS. You will be interestcd in reading the thriiling stories ber for the more fastidious. The of these men. Fill out the coupon below and send for the bulletin: ramain owners of the linen R e AL 4 1o the laundet.ng of soll- | r . cLIP cotrdN BERE ed apparel, a-king the customer only HMISTORY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Daily New Britain Herald, to select elean shirts and collars 1322 New dork Avenue, Washington, D. C. trom the fresh stock and to pay his | bill ! or coln, t tlie builetin FAMOUS PIONFER five cents i loose, uncancelled, U. . postags stam and en. A London merchant has apphed idea to collars, but hasn't yet | to co er postage and handling cost. ached the shirt stage. His cus- tomers pay for each collar taken out, the charge being slightly above that the wearer would pay for laun- dry serviee Some scientists predict that the | dominion of man is on the wane, | and that in time woman will be the | ruling ses. NAME STREET AXD NUMPER I CITY | T am a reader of the Daily New Britain Herald. e e et e ] - This is 4 Show me—is the attitude to take when getting an automobile. Because a salesman cannot talk something into a car that is not built into it. The “show me” buyer is simply selecting a car with the same business acumen that he uses in buying bonds or real estate or in making any other investment. The only difference is that he probably knows more about cars. He has owned several. He has driven them for years. His own experience and his own NEEDS ify him to know WHAT he wants a car to do; HOW he wants it done and how LONG it should stand up and endure at its peak of efficiency. Auburn sales will again increase this year, Without the slightest obligation you can take . advantage of “Show Me” Week at the Aubum - store. Open evenings, too. N 2 make it “show sou.” If it does not sellitself you ; will not be asked to buy. | Or, telephone 4575 a car will be sci.. .. your home for a demonstration without obligation to you. Me”Week Come and ask for an Auburm car to drive and and because—People DO know motor cars, and can tell the DIFFERENCE by comparing and by DRIVING them. Samlsling is one of the oldest and soundest methods of selling. Therefore we offer you “Show Me” Week so you can sample the Auburn. Come and see for yourself that it DOES give fireater value; better performance; easier andling and does ALL the things you want a car to do BETTER than ANY other. If the car then does not sell itself you will not be asked to buy—we MEAN it! There is no magic about Auburn’s rowth. It is simply by giving the buyer ORE for his money. That is why it is GOOD BUSINESS to buy an Auburn, I TN BY LYCOMING 9995 “n-hh $1095; 666 Sedap $1149; 6-66 Cabriolet $1148; llldu $1395; 76 Spore Seden $1295; 76 Cobrislet 91395; 76 Roadster $1195; 8.7 Roadeter $1245: 8-77 fport 129%; 8-77 Sedan $1195; 8-77 Cabriolet $1395: 88 $1699; 68 Sport Sedsn §1595; 88 Cabrislet $1695; 88 Rosdeter $1495; 88 Speodetr Boden llM: II.!M“- .ll:h ll’xS'-"Sd-.‘m!s 115 Cabriolat $2195; 115 Resdeter $1995; 115 Spedster "i ) 118 l’h"& 42998 Proight, Taz and Bquipmens Extra. AUBURN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, AUBURN, INDIANA THE DOMIJAN MOTOR CO.,, INC. Hotel Burritt Garage 136 Washington St.

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