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—a clever hara 1 m- ed to room. Your hus- | Children Call Him by Popuiar J NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, _SATURDAX, _OCTOBE_B 12, 1929, Questions ' and AnSwers QUESTIONS | You can ge ANSWERED an answer to any | Britain Herald, Washington Burcau 11322 New York avenue, Washington, enclosing two cents in stamps | for reply. Medical, legal and marital | advise cannot be given, nor can ex- | tended research be undertaken. Al | other questions will receive a per- | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can | not be ered. All letters are | confidential.—Eqitor. Q. What is the altitude of Phoe- nix, Arizona? | A. 1,082 feet. | @ | manufactured. | Q. What is the name of Richard Barthelmess' next picture? . to hide the hurt she felt. | A. I S Ol AL i Q. What was Mickey Cochrane’s HEUL, LOVER V Barbara was making a brave attemp t at gaiet Ut “Young Nowheres.” to pay back what I | batting average for 19282 ' [RAT S 293! i i Q. In how many world serie il | ve the New York Yankees base. C realize vou're | look fo i ¥n g the “Grecne Murder Case’? played the part? A. The murderess was “Ada Greene' played by Jean Arthur, Q. What is a libertine? Who told him to Fielding whispered to the n is wife tion that | hea H wced it beside some of The mule bred between a horse and his clothes on a bridge and ran|thea the most familiar example to hide in the coal bin. of a hybrid among animals. Q. What is the population of Los Angeles, California? A. Approximately 1,500,000, held out as long as he could. and Ray found hi 1t dic aches a di e say?" ed Ben-| ; e Q. What is the altitude of Pike's y's in « cathlessly. Peak in Colorado? lav 1 and said you were! A 14,110 feet, kidder,” his mother an-| Q. Who owns the Graf Zeppelin? How much did it cost to build it b that Bennie wrote a love and how was it financed? ! ‘P“P ) T PqiM[E not Lena Raiburn, leading | A, The Graf Zeppelin is the { 1 1t ter here. property of the Zeppelin Airship Ff,_ A fi L 1Y) e Works at Friedrichshafen, Germany. 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ST — 1922, and by the St. Louis Cardinals| Q. 1s there such a word ) ‘, e . sy in They defeated the New, “angosciosamente”? (e ks f ve Fakes Death and Finds Girl vork Giants i 1525, the Pittsburgh | Tt is an Ttalian adverb mean- Shgm Rise in Quanmy Noted | Oy Lanshed at Him | Pirates in 1927 and the St. Louis ith grie | 5 B il ¢ Cardinals in 1928. W 0 2 1 1 I iy Landi 1 | Cardi n Q. What does A. W. O. L. mean? (i | y A o . | Q. What is the address of Ger-| A. Absent without leave, | n TOD Se”we : —_ [trude Fdorle, the swimmer? | Q. How much does it cost to| | ] | Kans, Oct. 12 (UP) | A. 108 Amsterdam avenue, New send a postal card to Holland? I lose, my own e o City. | a. 'lyhr(-o cents. v | Boston, Oct. 12 (UP)—Average 1t I'm going o be Q. Who was the murderess In| Q. What proportion of persons|dally milk production per cow for my o A was "'f m-;;»[vxxl‘zh‘ U‘l"j: A. One who disregards religious, | gers were killed. | Gaina of 2.6 per cent over a year : o eart | Moral and social restraints, giving| Q. What factors determine the (280 and 3.3 per cent over the five- almos r heart » rein to the passions; a di; voltage of a storage battery cell? | year average were represented by g ant, but Ben-ijute person; one who is licentious. A The open-circuit voltage of a | the figures | t s valued his devo-| ( What causes waves? | storage battery cell depend upon the| As compared with the Septemher too Jightly | A Waves are caused by winds active material of the plates, the|average milk production there were “I'll meet you in hell, Tt old and tide, also by counter-currents. |concentration of the electrolyte and | decreases in Maine, New Hampshire sh custom,” Ben wrote in a| Q. What is a hybrid? {the temperature. For practical|and Vermont, but offsetting in- note meant to be devil-may. A. An animal or plant produced purposes, however, the working|creases in Massachusetts, Rhode Ts- | v for enough to touch any damsel m the mixture of different breeds, | Spends” Germany by Dr. Eckener in the au- | pends upon the current drawn and was collected In the form of small | the streets, in theaters and other |the ! public places. ! something over 2,000,000 marks had | 4 bheen obtained. | cost a million dollars and is said to|juiy 4, 1919, have b ) Germa Jand some dark? changes in the fruit as soon as the material is brought into contact with crushed, color of the liquid continues so long ag 1t Is exposed to the alr. 0YS STEAL RADID, CAUGHT BY 81BUSH ‘Hide Machine in Incinerator at | Rear of Music Store ‘ = cound was opened throughout ' of more importance, and this de-| Average production for New Eng land as a whole on October 1 w 15 pounds, compared with 14. | pounds last month, 14.63 pounds last When did Jack Dempsey win | year and 14.52 pounds the five world’s heavyweight cham- | average. By the end of 1926 | plonship? He won it from Jess Willard The Graf Zeppelin |in“three rounds at Toledo, Ohio, of 1925. Most of the money |the internal resistance of the in addition to the other factors. on| Q. cell in boxes carried around | The proportion of dry cows to all cows'in New [ingland decrcased | trom 21 per cent to 20:5 per cent !during September, A year ago the propertion was 20.6 per cent while __ithe five-year average 0.8 pe avic name Meaning | cent. In Maine dry 'n pald for entirely by the| q \What is the nationality and n people. | meaning of the name Boleslau? What are “lime-juicers”? | A, Itisa =5 | A. The phrase is American slagg | “strong glory. I per cent of all cow The capture e hoy conneetcd I for British suilors who were obliged | Q. ¢ Who said “He will hew to gice 5 per cent, Vermont SRR SR R tohe [ by law to use lime juice as anti- | the line, let the chips fall Where cent, Massachusetts 16.9 per cent, A ¢ “v‘m‘cfih L scorbutic. It was also used in | they may"? | Rhode Istand 12.9 per cent and Con- (0% 3 THEE o ome A R s I reference to the sailing vessels on| A. The sentence occurred In a|peeticut 19 per cent. R l»uvym-'-nv e { which the crew was given a weckly ;Speech by Roscoe Conkling at the | e iLic »m-w i 'l)w L | allowance of lime juice. | national convention in Chicago n! TH® net : L i fimpl) Who w. wrpo | 1880 when General Grant was|fOr September averaged $282 DT yogorgay afternoon, while un- Gt Fatey T8 the stardn "The | g in nomination for a e Fogdiees IRl h Joading some new radios at the rear AL LRt Chatterton: i term. e e i e by Gl G LA i 6 e . SRR e e G e Q. Are the vertical fail purfaces 200 LR e chine. A.l.u'-xml] sea yv(vn‘\\.l ¢ it FORLY: T A (0 ey S tem br| olrlkx . 8. Navy planes all painted £ ::Jv]rm;\rl :;\r..:“or‘x incinerator at 1 | altke? 00 e store, ‘\{I:\d‘am?gi((;' A. They are all painted in red. [ickener Confers On | ,\lm::;c;::in‘:].;(m(’):‘; (‘)‘\oft :\;\4\; 1”11 Qaieiaran eprealperson 1‘“}:2‘“\ ";?:wm,l:fin‘;';;rr'finflxr,l\'mm;,;c! Polar Flizht Again the ;vlu‘v e b 1) (35 e i Tr“hrmn = afh'"mf(.r 3 "bc’ people are there in the United| Friedrichshafen, Germany, Oct. cident. And late yesterday afternoon ‘,m,:," m;;. ';:z;::,;&re b y;Slnlm" 12 (M—Dr. Hugo Eckener, com- Sergeant George 1»:111n;::~r .131(1‘“1\1::1:1 | Q. What s the largest ocean in | ACCOTding to the last census there mander of the Graf Zeppelin, con- self at the rear ?: e aiosafend | the world? | were 104,130, ferred again with the dirigible's started his vigil \1-)“ .1““ Ut ona A. The Pacific. | Q. What do the words Estados crew today on the projected north only w.'.lwn. the lads returne: f Q. Can pocms he registored at|Unidos mean on Mexican silver polar trip, the lutter repeating thelr thelr booty. = - o the United States copyright office? | 0!ns? e objections to the venture. {1 s almos s oislo gt R e ., The words mean “Union of " 1, "poyener assured them, par- WAl ended. Two boys cnutlon Q. What makes some cider light | States” and are on Mexican cur-| s iy the older members of the $L0I° UP fo the Incincrafor. B that if he chased both boy would probably lose them, Sergeant inger concentrated his efforts, and after winding through back yards, behind the Y. M. C. A. the chase | ended. From the boy who was captured and brought to the police station the |rency because Mexico, like the United States, is a union of states, Q. What is the particular kind of steel used for deck armour on ran ‘ American battle gruisers? | the!| A Ttiscalled “special treatment | i ® | steel” by the navy department. | No agreement was reached, how- i ever, and it may be necessary to crew, that every consideration would be given for their safety and comfort, commenting that the polar flight probably would be less stren- uous than the world flight. | The color is due to chemical | which set in | the air The deepening of Pre- | who travel on railroads are killed iin a year? gers were the United States, and 102 passen- voltage of the cell on discharge is|land and Connecticut. | all cows in New England on October |1 was .1 per cent above that re In 1927, $40.029.680 passen- | Ported a month ago, according to a ried on railroads {n|bulletin issucd today by the New England Crop Reporting Sfervice. Sells the Celebrated Elizabeth Arden Preparations In New Britain 250& in Cash for Complete Answgr servatives d i 3 | engage a fresh crew, the members pame of the other lad was learned. e U LD l I {of which will undertake the fiight Both are to be turnedl over to the e e e el iens (TR} ! | without rescrvations. juvenile authorities today. WHO? The following merchants and many others will close their places of business on Monday, October 14th, in observance of the Day of Atonement Morris Cohn 2 Elm St. Ben Cohen 432 Main St. Home Furnishing Co. 414 Main St. Dress Goods Shop 400 Main St. Himberg & Horn 392 Main St. A. Pinkus 390 Main St. N. Lifshitz 376 Main St. Birnbaum Furniture Store, 385 Main St. F. Wiener 399 Main St. Hub Clothing Co. 407 Main St. Nat’s Army & Navy Store 417 Main St. Kaplan’s Clothes Shop 440 Main St. City Hardware Co. 19 East Main St. Lehrer Hardware Store 154 East Main St. Harry Koplowitz 172 East Main St. 1. Novak 35 East Main St. 1. Rothfeder 378 Main St. M. Bloomberg 328 Main St. Conn, Furriers 86 West Main St. Geisinger’s Inc. 6 Main St. Henry Goldsmith & Co. 35 Main St. George L. Gans 81 West Main St. M. C. LeWitt 299 Main St. Albren’s Inc. 282 Main St. Albert H. Enoch 330 Main St. 1. Resnick 340 Main St. Rabinow & Levine 344 Main St. Adler’s Silk Shop 348 Main St. A. D. Lipman 525 Main St. J. Eisenberg 508 Main St. Max Zucker 516 Main St. Frank Nair 547 Main St. S. Silverman g 620 Main St. M. Bayer Main St. M. Birnbaum 589 Main St. M. Berkowitz 626 Main St. National Men’s Shop 186 Main St. Boston Clothing Store 65 Church St. Hoffman’s Army & Navy Store, 56 Church St. Woman’s Shop 164 Main St. I. R. Kaplan 73 Lafayette St. S. Hanin T1 Lafayette St. Gross & Potoft T4 Lafayette St. Joe Caslowitz 48 Lafayette St. N. B. Stove Repair 66 Lafayette St. F. Goldsmith 46 Broad St. R. L. Birnbaum 55 Broad St. M. Jackson 64 Broad St. Julius B. Sussman 62 Broad St. Ponular Price Store 494 Main St. Gitlitz Bros. 26 Lafayette St. Dubowy Bros. 104 Commercial St. Wm. Goldberg 39 Broad St. S. Sheinman 35 Lafayette St.