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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISBHING COMPANY fesued Dally (Sunday Exc At Hersld Bidg.. 67 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES 35.00 & Year $2.00 Three Montha Entered at the Post OfMce at New Britaln s Second Clame Mall Matier. Business ria) Rooms ofitable advert irculation boo ways open to adver Member of the Associated Press The Amociated Preess s exc titled to the use for all newa credited to it or © credited in this paper and :ews published theren. Member Audit Buresa of Circulation Tia A. B. C. 18 a D 75c o Monts ' b rs. One of thes he fact that the Hoover upon the s to the of w policy. T the situation: -ation continued with Mexico means that wdminist old foot “There are students in the Untied Siates in institutions at a serious disadvantage. 1t} o¢ or apove college grade. A proportion. it mot prepari 1w, medic anche ry, architeety total professions n the the revolutionaries long run large of 1 essions of all its den- and ! all is it to see how the revolu- most, a chance of winning £ for the pro neering ministry, tionaries have dless of how many towns they ind hold for a tim ournalisu mpl in America ity evolutionarivs have put twice this § [ “Wages, 4 by the Clation to the d apturing” a town ineludin salarics. are Ipply for servi mand. Is it a sk what will il iries) s 10 asonable ¢ to will? high seent it surely npt ny nd clerical nost s pos in the profossiona pations the article is in of health, a stabilized situation is preferable. As nobody sake their price But in some widely known articles this stability does not obtain. The manufacturers would the system apply generally through law Such A law is not likely to be | placed on the statute books consid- | of the public ering the opposition of the Fixed to a and di resale an important part tributing machinery. prices exist in fact tent large ex- and the aid of law on the sub- cct may not be what it is cracked up to be. Facts and Fancies held in stock, unless Ihe‘ | manufacturers agree to lower the | wholesale price originally charged. ]| business for the | like to make | Send all communications (o Fuy care of the New and your letter will be forwarded to New Vork. Shop Editor, Britain Herald, We'll Say They Need It? Lots of memory courses designed to help a guy Remember names and make a hit thereby, But why not for those glum birds we're meeting all the while Some Kkind of course to help 'em remember when to smile? Double Actor! Martha: “You fiend! man or devil?" Paul: “I'm a man among and a devil among the women!" Are faces and | you men Joy of Living! My wife weighs 250 pounds. She has no more shape than a sack of cement. My friends wondered openly at mny choice when I married her. But 1 knew what 1 was doing. pick up a pin off the floor! 8. H.T. Won't Know Difference! Church Usher (passing contribu- | tion-box): *Reg pardon, Sir, in the bo: Bradle Isn't this collection for the heathen?"” Usher: “Yes, sir."” Bradley: “Well, they won't know the difference, will they?" —Russell B. Riente (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Forbidden.) There is nothing more amusing to watch than a fat woman trying to but that's a counterfeit bill that you put creases creases. Q. What is the difference be- tween direct and alternating elec- tric current? A. Direct current always flows in the same direction. Alternatini |current reverses in direction at | regular intervals, increasing from zero to its maximum strength and decreasing o zero with the current flowing in one direction and then, with the current flowing in the op- posite directioa, similarly Increasing to maximum and decreasing to zero. The current continues to vary rapidly in direction and in strength. Q. What is heat? A. Itisa form of encrgy, gene the angle of the light de s if the latter had paid "his taxes, and the alderman replied that | it was none of the mayor's blankety- blank business, only he used stronger words than that. The 11 mill tax s expected. The mayor has made his appoint- ments for the annual inspection of the city departments. M. P. Log- on the sewer committee, D, illan on the police, councilr Halloran on the fire, and Councils man Steele on the subway The Business Men's will meet tonight to take the trading stamp matter. The license committee has decided to issue a lic » for the Sunday | {ated by the transformation of some | Performance at the Fast Main street |other form of energy, such as com- | armory. ~Colt’s band will = give ® bustion, chemical action, or the |concert that will be sacred in tone, stoppage of mass motion by friction. | S0 the committce could find no ob- The three most marked effects of |Jection. heat upon a given body are (1) in- crease of temperature (2) increase of volume, (3) change of condition or state, as from solid to a liquid. Q. How can rusty screws be re- association action om Observations moved from castings On The Weather 1f all wor salar —_— = UL ONLY REASONABLE! S By Raymond Maher | R Two rooms with bath and Kitchen- ctte Soniy small | And when our folding table's set here's space for four, and that is all were yer, though | aid, | We ke i do so. lievable A. Soak the parts well in kero- |sene, tap the screws and bolts lightly. Often serews may be loosen- ed by heating the parts of the ca: irgs which contain the bolts |screws, which will expand | metal, Q. How old is Babe Ruth? A, Thirty-five years old. Q. How many Prime Ministers |has Great Dritain had? | A, Since when the Prime | | Minister first appeared in the Eng- pressure oxtends over the Atlantie |lish Government, due to the inabil. States from the St. Lawrence valley ity of George I to understand the |10 Florida and westward to the | English language, there have been | Mississippi valley, Hatteras and Wil- 40 Prime Ministers, but many of | Mngton 30.56 inches. The plaing {them have served in two or more | States and the Rocky Mountain dis- |governments, so that the actual | !1icts overaproad by an ares. it |number of individual men who |10W Dressure with center near Dens e reiiin e s s ver, 20.28 inches, Temperatures are for reply. Medical. legal and marital | o " what s the name of the star | Mild for the season of the year in advice cannot be given, nor can ex- | .4 jo i 1o the earth? | Al districts, except northern New tended research be undertaken. AN 4 Uy Coniaur . England and upper Michigun. other questions will receive a pere el ZIy Conditions favor for this vicinity sonal reply. Unsigned requests cane cloudy weather with slowly rising not be answered. All letters are 25 Yea" Ago Taday | temperature, Hustlers for William Randalph | Atlar Hearst, who is endeavoring to coax | Atlantic € confidential.—Editor. Temperatures the democratic presidential nomina- | Block Island . Q. What are the highest priced automobiles in the Unite States? | A. The Rolls Royce is the high- est priced automobile, and sells for more than $13.000. The next three 1on his way, are meeting with scant | Boston | highest priced cars are Locomobils attention in Plainville, Party lead- { Bullilo . $12,500., Cunningham $9.5 and | ©rs there favor Cleveland, Olney, and Chicugo the McFarian $9,000 Judge Parker. Cleveland is a par- |Denver R Ty ticularly strong favorite there. Detroit = B. I Gattney has been elected a Duluth member of the executive committee Hatte . for the coming democratic city elec- | Jacksonville ion campaign. Kansas City name of Pola Negri? stan Her mother was Polish -and Alderman Curtis was 1.0s Ange center last night the common | Miami 2 L Coliztin e i Ton i AP her father was a gypsy and she was : d The Closed Garder born in Bromberg. Poland. Her rea Margic: “Oh, you don't KNOW name was Appollonia Chalupez. | thriiled am to mect a real| Q. What are the positions on a o ;‘ xL : what on \»u;’s basketball t nlpanvl what arejcouncil met to prepare the city | Minneapolis . jbudget of 814,400, although his | Nantucket committee had not met to prepare New Haven its budget. He also asked thut the w Orlean mayor's expenses be eut from $5,000 | New York a great writer dike you?" [the duties of each? ionically): “A waste- A, The positions are right guard, 1o $7.500, taking exception in par- Norfolk, Va ticular to an itcm of $100 for Northfield left guard. center, right forward “mayor’s expenses.”” He said the | Washnigton . and left forward. The chief duty of corporation counsel informed him it the guards is to protect their goal from the forwards of the opposing | woild be better for the mayor to present bills for his small accounts. Call & physician. Then begin “‘emergency” trestment with 3Qwastionet and ’ 8 i A t00-persistent wonders why “eivil” en, joh hunter prob- Mr. Hoover is ineer. Washington, 1. €. March 11.— Forccast for Southern New England: Mostly cloudy and warmer tonight and Tuesday; moderate south of southwest winds, increasing Tuesday, Forecast for Hastern New York: | Mostly cloudy and warmer tonight and Tuesday: moderate south or southwest winds, increasing Tuesday, Conditions: A long range of high sllings’ might « 4t s toc iy crerowd 1 labor or A prominent clergyman savs the made in hell. Many had about that burnt taste. a the law more m‘ e our flat. The rooms are iquor vondercd is professions d to be far in exc the T ss of Poople res ements the old days we do not need their 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 oom 1 cp a butier and a maid. thercfo 1 in ot of a joh who th some cral | These scrvants crowd our little flat As all day long they hang about. At meals we're so constricted that We're almost always dining out. I'he purloins my good wife's spending money. maid frocks, The ler socks. stoals my ties and Ll Why do we keep them? To be smart? p Ah no, we are not would-be nobs We'd gladly let the pair depart To other homes and other jobs If snobbery were all that's in it: not our reason, for a min- Too much 1to 1 prog low: rday High 50 you siray into . fiends, we have foun From experience I'hat, when we telephone ery hard to make 1 maid are right at and so — you of yore round, a our. hand, under- | rei vou must buy & new and LAPENSES OF OPEL £ the storm as spen alth” Jamps th iz friend recently e girl, Valorie, seven years s not feeling very well you aren’t any better I'ii going to sind for a aid her mother o I will give old, wi team, while the main object of the | forwards is 10 shoot baskets. The centers guard cach other and also Mr. McMillan asked if the mayor wus to submit an Wemized st high balls bought for legislative try to shoot Kets. committees, and Mr. Curtis said it Q. Should pie a la mode b on with a fork or a spoon” was all right if they were legitimate. | Mr. Cirtis won out, i to 2. the rest an| A, It is caten with a fork the council aining from Ly fo- chi doc- cat- ot slors isiihe lac vou someon red \ i ar Q. Can you tell me some workimen's strike 1hat occ York city about the g oi " year in In 1872 there accurred the greatest strike in New York city up | to that date. It started among the louse painters, who struck for an | cight hour day. Soon the brickiayers | carpenters and many others in the | building trades joined, and 40,000 | men were idle. The cost of the strike was estima At $5.620,000, The workmen lost all their de- mands Q. What population of the German Empirc at the hegin- ning of the World War and what is it today? A, OnJuly 1.1 population of e 2 \ i was 67,812,000, 7T ANl sus of June 16 gives the popu- T money lation (excluding the 8 with | stamps to Q. How long is a man as compared with his height? A. The length of the shadow de n his position with 1 tion to the light that casts it. 1 the Tama light is dire A the shad- |ow falls under the man's hody and practically has no length, but it in wartz ow of ref LIFE STORIES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE U. S, rge Washington to lerbert Hoover—Urief, but completa biogra- PHECJUDICTARY COMMITTE of the United St Ie S haty phies of every pre tes are included tn our Washington Bureau's newly prepared bulletin THE PRESIDENTS OF THE U £ You will A5 this bulletin packed with interesting facts about all the presidents, Fill was the = e a= a= = (LIP COUPON HERB= == == o= o= -] EDITOR s Wasl 2 New York Was! n B ngto ngt New Britaln Herald 14 the estimated | rman Empire population cen- want nue, TITE ents in oo, ar o NAME < shadow || STREET AND NUMBER | cory KEW BRITAIN HERALD. — e —— —t CONTROLLING DIVORCE L SR ik N S | | “That must be Sing Sing prison.” THE. BIRTH AND DLATH OF LOV John C. Family Stuff | By Ityan Borden Hunley DAD SHATTERS AN 1D0L FOR LITTLE STANLEY WHo ALWAYS THOUGHT HERBERT HOOVER RAN A LOCOMOTIVE (A GREAT BIG ONE) Martha D. e e § nner Is 91 Years M h . Oid qua\' Yours cordially Jer the Davis H ing her OUR BELATIONS WITH MENICO alth cor been Davis better : ik she suff nmoniin i3 the vas mott Skinner ek Co mher o i Devotedly, g ¢ Dave | Ix\: ath, | Dave Devotedly, Dave " Coughs ready is quite Faithfully, Davis | quick aclion plus safety PERTUSSIN brings quicker re- lief for coughs because it actsto remove the immediate cause. It is safer to u Dear Mis because it not only helps Naturetoex- | -« --- . e crves pel the mucusand soothe the irritation, | Yours very sincerely but it does this without the aid of | Davis Hanley harmful, upsetting drugs. Because of | these qualitics, it hashad theapproval My doar of physicians for 25 years. cene Ask any ductor or druggiss l Yours sincerely Davis Hanley aid of a My dear Miss Marga to dete Yours cordially ent v of 100 many 1 ican govern: as relation to the t lution. g The Hoover ad DOUBTING THE RETURNS with thi OF EDUCATION cided to aid Harold I through th Columb ersity, ha n ot fe distributors who fixed price—and problen Miss Borden: Dr ricles, espe- ation of Colleg large majori distributors are not and ammunition, ¥ ny about | stick for a Eac nses to the revolutio In a preliminary handling products that fects of « port lice This was policy of the tion. Any been regarded by Me How He Drank Judge: “Rastus, you are charged with being drunk. This policcman e r says you drank a full bottle of liquor.™ it empty!” n du | ored to show that « in confor omic ¢ don’t to a reasonable price Cooli level reasonable length of other for & large number of the edu- time time the resale price i which has happened quite froquontiy of late a ‘ pertinent questions he aska | articles —the friendly act in rezard 1o soni A new administragion can adoy distrubutors lose on Samuel Delans

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