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CIRCUS WREGKED, FOUR ARE ILLED Five Cars Go Dow Farmington, Farmington, N. H,, broken drawbar whic of a gravel bank, sponsible for today 10 vight other employes Shows, ocenrr two Lakeport to Glouc w moving over the Boston & Maine rail e exception of the ling it. was the j 20-car circus tr: w loss of ibe i by lprw ident o Colonel Tope congress tid. Jose is T G f his with art student Toral refused the amparo, or w n Bunk Near - K July h sent fiv tion of por he id did cars n down held ir i the purpo es fever K our may solidarity We day at hor: from ment D 1a om | man Gama 1t may a small travel- in edy miles rsor help road but > locor to the thin hich ot of the on roj Toral, issued in his be! labor justly public.” | sainst the life of | r of Nueva Leon, will provisional cady to life wit the the rit of h. half on not want it| ] sked for it. layer Mexico for two years, of pay hout government continued lecision to bring the betore civil tece cal enemy of 1 2 of . the rev onee ors voidi obstruct the mainte- olu- hope that com- ies of the st by Congr regarding our more truth to light on the | brought | 1 50 frequent that NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928, | QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New | | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington. D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex-| tended research be undertaken. All |other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered, All letters are con- fidential. —Tditor. lin a boilerful of |in heavy suds. Rinse in two chang, | of water, squeeze as dry as po once wronged him and the play concerned With the trapping of this man and his slow wearing down. Q. Can feather pillows be wash- ed? A. One recommended method 1o boil the pillows fifteen water with one tablespoon of und onec-third cup of borax. The pillows may then be litted out, lai on the washboard, and the tick scrubbed with a stiff brush dipped s minutes softencd ammon and shake and pin to a line to lough warm weather facilits the drying process, which may quire scveral days, the Te- pillows Dring them indoors each day beior the dew falls. A washing machine of the vacuum cup type will be found very useful for washing pil- lows, Q. What can be done to keep the metal tops of saltshakers from cor- roding during hot weather. A paraffin. While the ing open the holes with & pin. is | | son {idge and harmonized by Robert | Allen. . hd | | Di | Chapter 1. Lile | provid | water. Cover the inside with melted | is cool- | L constant guard. Monroe, v and Aurelio Man 5 M. Glie- n o lead had denounced mes and other labor leaders 1y yehological autha whose fiery speeches to Baltimore, Md.: Willi; nicka, negro, Philadel Williams, - More ligious fanatic lect.” demanded that the agra- haled before the ourts to prove their charges against the performe were in coaches at the injury. The iured were on the fl their came, they wers fers he men who were 4 that the spe called Yo will discuss the gen- resulting from Gen- eral Obregon's ¢ ination and the 1 pre suceessien act on these matters, 1 be referred until the on which convenes ™ At that sessicn canvass of of the recent presidential will b nade, 10 n will he declared te said, but when he Rochester city morgus m of fured taken to the Rochester hospi t will tal. Although not all of th Action personnel had heen acco regul early this morning ber 1 search of the sce by vot ployes, railroad men and voluntec tion convinced horities that r ! were no more dead clecte i Frank Cross of Daraboo, L 1o appear in congress for his trainmas for the s ] v o tion ress will declare an that as was customary b ey and name a provisional jumps, many of the A new election would be made the trip by automobile Lox 1930 not cong o taes employes h Topete said, s will be ed » althouzh Gover- nz is acceptable to the Obre- WEXICAN OFFIA RESIGNS POSITION Secretary of Labor Out aud Tension Is Lessened ¢ sizna- Wheat Made Into Cake I In 4 Hrs. and 25 Min. Pa 23 (UP)y— nda 5 minutes was re- to convert standing wheat te cake in the Lancaster by, that T to conti s or of nistas, preval the will saturday s that the body had been low- Huatabampo in onora. A four nounced to an- s homs Mexico City, July 23 (@ tion of Luis Morone: labor, whose life has been ger since the assis cral Alvaro Obre lieved to have less feeling of tension, ders nami “*psycholo; crime had secretary incaster, July r hours quired into choco pastry d as one thors" that unless government warfs The central committee of the r gional federation of labor ed Moroncs and two leaders, Celestino ¢ ordnance supplies, Moneda, chief of printing shops, to res: President Calles promptly pted their | withdrawal from his government. Colonel Ricardo Toprte, edged leader of the Obre al party, s2id there was now likelihood of disturbances. Either President Calles or Aaron or endan; field s to a nearl in a true near here, carried by mill, ground into flour and carried by automobile to a | hakery where the hakers prepared the batter in 15 minutes, Fourteen minu after the bat- tor was completed four eakes, each three feet square, were ready for chocolate icing. Lumbago d soreness in the Jumbar gestion from toxic civil he there m would be sca, and government n Pain region indicate cont | poisons. Asper-iax, amazing new as- pirin in laxative form, quickly ncutral- | “izes the poisons and eliminates them. | or no cost. hes all pain, stiffness, discomfort 2 Single Houses | imagic. Won't upset stomach ger heart. Guaranteed relief MAPLE HILL Wednesday, July 23th, at 7 p. m All dealers. (D, 8. T.) I will sl at Public Aue- | tion two single hou roudview | street, Maple Hill, wington. These houses have just been con pleted and are up-to-date respect, T contain six and sun parlor, hardwood hot water heat and one-car garage. Builder instructs at any price Take Hartford troiley. For further partic Edward J. Lacy. urch Street, Hartford, 39 — 2 little in eve rooms loors, | heated | o0 scll above ine ot L ONEY may be the same wherever you get it, but the service you get here is different. 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Lxces- sively fat hens are likely to lay | soft-shelled eges because the layers | of fat force the egg out before it jean receive a sufficient coating of | shell. Heavy laying birds lay cggs with weak shells when the pas- sages hecome weakened by continu- al strain and cannot retain an egg |after the shell begins to harden. In | exceptional cases it may be the 1 of shell forming elements in food. It is a common English lo- cality name, especially in families trom Northumberland. It 1 “son of Ogle,” and derives originally from the Icelandic mythological character Ogvalld. Q. Where is Podunk? A. This is the name more or less in derision to small country towns, Q. What is the college sonz of Leland Stanford University and who wrote it? s of some plied denot Wlhetler one s don nesthetic pleasure that fs der lle to the well being and c ne decoration and furni res a the vironment in i Our Wa intended to s can be obtain own labor. 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When a customer appeared 2 syphon was used to flll the bottle. reports said. of malt—important brewing ma- The United States consul general |terial.—'s falling rapidly, according Leroy Webber has demanded an im- (to the commerce department. mediate investigation while British| fThe census of manufacturers dis- and Japanese consuls have requested | closes a decrease of nearly 16 per raval protection. cent in value of malt produced in 1927, compared with 1925, Produc- tion dropped from $24,069,000 to Washington, July (UP)—|$20,251,000, The number of wage- Whether or not less beer is being|carners in this industry decerased drunk, the United States production ! from 5338 to 499. Ready for the Big Bout On eve of hattle world champion tells training secrets MALT PRODUCTION DROPS READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD§ MAGNIFICENT physical speci- Amen,tminedmthclnstdcgree of fitness—this is Gene Tunney today, ready and confident to defend his title as champion heavyweight of the world. 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