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NEW BRITAI DA.ILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 192). w facts upon the un g car nee where the state has not been of wear already —C. W. Solveig. | ing it & misdemeanor. Such spray-| Showers were reported over a nar- ew Britain erald ; L3 B A o0 DO INALINS 60 DroEseaa: ing not only kills honey bees, caus- | row belt extending from the Caro- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY iy ; The true er is| The senalor was er i We do not care to be continually Kissing is evidently a branch of |ing a loss to the beekeeper, but in- linas westward to Arizona. These athletics. terferes with the proper pollination | continue in portions of Texas, Kan- larati that the stat 1 ninded tha & ectie s a- | Sommed .U.“’ (snndl! Excepted) ; : i : : I s ; led that Connecticut is ultra- | Some womea are in it for the of the blossoms, and is thus a detri- | sas and Oklahoma. Another d at Herald Bidg. 61 Church Street s sevious financial problem; onservative, sport and some for the money! |ment to the fruit grower. turbance of considerable estent is t ernn olicy is 1 —_— | - 2 Wi S i hassing S It T policy | : | Q. Whatis the origin_of the|passing southeastward __over _ the e e A oo e R e tant Arilam) [ninety-nine year lease on property? | Canadian Rocky mountain districts, 4500 Three Mo . e 3 ™A Thie it of ninety-nine years| amonton 20.50 inches. Tempera- Bradicy: “How are you getting|, B \ acts and Fancies [ _ sna e communications to Pan | aions > [in = 10aso is connected with thelures cantinue without much change, Shop Editor, care of the New || Clarke: “My wife and T are lead- [{on ", at arbitrary estimate of 100| Conditions favor for this vicinity e | [years as the probable extreme dura-| cloudy weather followed by fair and | as Second Clam Mail Mat : - e Writain Herald, and your lettes | ing & strenugus lifc, tion of the life of a man. Leases S : clos T i ome 1 S loni e onA ot oo will he forwarded to New Vork. || *Bradley: “In what way?” ek J0an, a8 | alishiliyicolden : al plis one soft snap Bragdley: 1o what wayt eep|[0f Yoars aro in their atiributes TELEPHONE CALLS ! conservative. St o l‘{a";mls“sgkcc‘; d::“ evolution and history a sort of Business Office z x g it was t 5, | stater i juring tatte — g [ 2 7 d D middle term b an estate for | Editorial Rooms ... ; e s But Would They Do It - ikl core t and hoan i madle det helesn a0 petle 0n 1 v r political mpaig rdmg 1y discourage | \s legislatures “sit” once more, Sth the Tivion life and a tenancy will. For this was jus We think on every member's door | 4y e | reason a period a little short of the| Dre-divorce This motto should be firmly Stuck: | (conyright, 1929 onry C. Dowe | quration of life of man was devised. | “Pass the bills and not the buck! prient, 1925, Bepradiotion & oy that tha meldes af/tia dsase bt e reasonably build or lay out money Temperatures yesterdayy: Atlanta Atlantic City hie; Tt . | Cincinnati production in t C No Rivals? on the property. Daayer (1) fat Q. What do the signs “soft shoul- | J°IVEF - | Duluth The Amociated ] teristic of = < . or t t ser Tiug- A8 Englishman: “You have no roy- . 2 . Y s plays golf. : along roads mean? : tiled G’ e, - ¢ 3 Tn e N e R : ki Aty in your country e tion ders™ialong pouds 11iax | Hatteras .. sl vews ore American: that's why \\o'r-‘ A. These signs are put on roads y,s Angeles credited In g to say the day o e hohia [that have not been finished, to warn | \jiami sews published th 4 I g = B & a ! | 3 < . n o . 1 post when good an m | motorists that the earth at the|yjinneapolis . ) 1 sucker list « bought for $10. | 'shoulders or sides is still soft a Nantucket .. Member Audit Burean c ! s = i h G e aine 4 ¥ JEhe Dl Lo e > M that if one runs off the road on 10 \yushville which furbishes newsp: ' 7 : : Agrecnient as o e ™y them the wheels are liable to sink in. | Now Haven ;:.r..::: ;u:.-. ! i ; 0 ; ; el ! : ”.;.”fl.vtdm \\‘w‘?(\u _»hv(l(; \ ! } Q W I‘y n was the first machine | Now Orleans e s good as SHg 5 = gun invented Lt ract » y - tod ; s e - |7 A, The first true machine gun | Norfolk. Va tribution ew t 5 ¢ N a E {was the invention of Richard Jordan ocal adve old days =~ - | Gatling. an American, in 1561 examine | Q. How did Alberta Vaughn get | g Lou e . i into the movies? | Washington . | A. She was born in Ashland e Grand Ceat treet. i ' ‘ = g 15 t « is no such | S P 5 q0 ) s Sy appeared on the &creen in 1921 MORE TAWS MORE VIOLATOL £ is not s e youth who C 2t || QUESTIONS ANSWERED One day a promoter came 1o hev g n daugh ms to hold 72N ‘ You can get an answer 1o any home town and announced that he Kentucky, June 27, 1906 and fir MORE WORK FOR LAWYI red-hot Koy ’ K ory |question of fact or information by | was going to make a motion pic- haer £ | : i / /| i | writing to the Question Editor, New |ture therc, and would choose his en- t s i = ) ¥ Cats t [ / /i ' Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, tirc t from among the nati | W PRESIDENE HOOVER « 1 11 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | Alberta was selected to play 1 t nro 1 8 fter v el ni {J Jou! 3 advice cannot be given, nor can ex- so impressive that the proi P L “l_‘_”"“,fl b ‘“I_' aB' I tended research be undertaken. Al vised her to go to California, Glass of Salts Before Break- other questions will reccive a pers |she heeded his advice. fast Occasionally |sonal rep! Unsigned requests can- Q What is the difference he not bs answered. All letters are |tween the draft and the displace- ¢hen vour kidneys hurt and your confidential.—Editor. ment (vl\ E . . back sore, don't get ared and | ra depth to which Sy L ) pros 1 your stomach with a Q. Wi t t hip \ in water, especially A A O neea J child born ir ntr when laden Displacement is the | . & s iy i piare 3 weight of water displaced by a ves- |- like you this weight being equal to the e flushing Q e an art of zht of the vessel. e s . M w is the value of i e Rl e e e MORE LINES TO A RED-HAIRED | A 7 s one of the tates ten cent paper i S e i By Dbon Marquis o part of the tor mk, wh . casury seal? s familiarly 1 n cen e ey they body e rain from it 3 o n from i e o o s Obserpations il mpo wolf-carcd Mose P TS ae R alioN Ty Lo . ol P muddy b ackhcad on 1 1 a :‘ !‘H":*‘;‘”*“;:“ :“H‘“v"" ! d ' 0" Tlle Weall,er can't drink so0 get from d nose " ‘ 1 ph out four ounces A1 negation of the good and L. of s 3 talespoontul . eun Washington, March Forecs f ore hreakfast m call y 7 : ¥ jor Southern New Lngla N ‘ f w days and - rs this aftcrnoon: fair W |3 } ien act fine, omewhiat 3 s famous s from the d no towin 1 o5 lemon juice, olution around the ng late tonig also to system <0 2 I \ e of irri- car the New York state- g- | tation, t . bladder nd border this mor: NUTMLG JORES IN NUTMEGIA 1 inches, is produeing lig wnd snon i and also keep up the no doubt yon of your WHY DOTHL THE BUSY BF WOME N AGAIN DENEED JURY RIGHTS I'm gonna br your a4 one of 25 Years Ago Today i=oo: - = 10uld be Your prent over helme A_'w’l""'“uj” “ called you! Blast his vulgar ways! us when we Should f in hloom Ar-nos at-chinned, fish- | A, Sprayin nouthed, prune-eved glob! Woeom is not vised by omolo- venty-cight had a dad 1| giste, and to prevent practice som es have passed laws mak- ) te and ate until both passcd ‘ ‘ -%The Toonerville Trolley That Meet s All ihe Trains. By Fontaine Fox. W erson docs eating Prussic Acid T e el [ AFTER THE LOCAL REALToR HAP PAID THE SKIPPER & FIF IY CENTS To KEEP THE CAR HIP FRoM THE cITY MOTHERHOOD Fol.KS WHo WERE OUT To LooK AT So0ME PROPERTY. By Gertrude Lawrence t was a Young Mother Her Baby was a Cunning Littie | hing, but very small. Janet's Moth- cr sat beside her on the Bed and 1e1d her Hand. A Trained Nurse sat on a Chair at the other side of the Another Trained Nurse held | (he Baby. Two Physicians consulted n the Hall outside Janct's Door. wondering what chance the Cunning Little Thing had he Young Jather wept with notion in the ccond Story Front, stood tragicaily beside him. Janet's Father paced the Floor nervously. The Parlor was filled to overflowing with Friends and Relatives who R0 waited bysterically to hear the door 1S | News. Telegram and Flowe and e story that the f f i law it 5T : s S ey ohefed | Spectal Messengers arrived o nstant- : e rir et us e % ¥ 008 | J¢ The telephone did not cease to el : < ar St ed Connectigut | %' ; ; , Ry The Entire House was in an the Ind fow beads and a [AWYeT had fractured I R e ; : The board ommismloners b et s of talcum powder and LR If the la ed to adopt red o e T howled at the top of ifs cun- rouge, or ver it was that was ' he can always tell improved system. and exp s plans for the "NE ln‘ilr?dl.\'x:g:;o:'r;:n"lvne Females | given to the Redskins with such '™ ot that t v he broke | Or, if the s insist that RS Rt lopati-| And down in the Cellar, behind this staten ’ el ig : - | the Furnace, the Old Grey Out| nursed six brand new healthy-look- 10 THI ing Kitteps, and yawned with Bore- i he | this t rook on | dom. Their Father was asleep in the RO I perhaps Do iy e ness other states Clay brook on |\ n<hine half a mile away. The O = 2 Grey Cat, hearing al the fuss Up- <rapicaciois 1 - —— it e o | o “taire, smiled, and when one Kitten £ Miad s o - e et e - Cheney Brothers Win Tewed she biffed it with her Paw! 3p Salem, Mass., where th PAYING AS WE G tio Thato1ih Holes 4 4 n she biffed it with her Paw! i b ¢ lon dpjine fin e el ot Craftsmanship Medal — e Gnce were given a ride across | BECOMES DIFFICULT trial by judge or jury has been an | Washington, March 28 P—Dicgo | Skinned Him? tins Blyx—in 4 10 witiout oars | Jieiection by the carmark of itish jurisprudence | Rivera, internationally famous Mu Unele Ezra: “These business men | painter of Mexico City, will be are a preity smooth-talking bunch 0 T LR e : : awarded the annual fine arts medal | of men.” e 55 profits of foreign the system was implanted in the |o¢ the American Institute of Archi-| Uncle Eben: “You bet, FEary. corporations doing business in the Canadian provinces for generations. | tects at its sixty-first convention here | Their word ain't no good dither. 1 state at least served the good pur- | Thus we lead in the U. & and follow |April 23-25 | hought my wife a coat when we v “The annual craftsmanship medal | married in 1892 and the fellow said lesitoed an oppdrsentty & ome | 5 will g0 10 Cheney Brothers of South | it weuld last a life time, and darned Guilfor 1 opportunity to imps K.s‘nnhvr way ‘And this is only one in- | Manchester, Conn. if it ain‘'t Leginning to show signs | few comp lavishness? Not at all. They about it, citing it as evidence that 'TCUDY th ! st disprove what he is quote i 1 P plans the original settlers were a canny . £ tt * said about Connecticut not following Ppresent natives of the town remain i land, but ra that it pre T and the rive turned to fire—it [the bill t v er ax | from time immemorable, and that pose of zivi Senator Durant of | Britain, g0 that the judge is wrong

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