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" 8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920. A oy o " nded to do, can rest assured he | Cott about the rece \ w Orle ey k them up! | Q. Are there any desert lands in | Ititter, Herbert Ritter, Leon Dick- New Brltaln Herald is doing a most patriotic and loyal [the New P ate, A New Yor e - Spai inson, Bernard Wosilus and Ibbic % = D i ! s X | Norfolk 2 2 Help! Help! A. There is much arid land in | Ze(terman, HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |dced. He will not only help himself | ourselves, Northfiel . Wallace “What color is a baby|Spain, but no desert worth speak-| The memberes of the stamp club P ng goods he wishes to a t men | pittsbu : when it is cross? ing of. met last night under the leadership Issued Dully (Sunday Excepted) 3 S Gl ¢ ortlan 54 3 & “Don’t know: give it up.”| Q. Is the population of Los An-|of Percy Washburn, and spent an 41 Busit Rk, 41 R0 o neniasd f OWeNer D st. Loui Sonnat “Why, yeller, of course!” | geles larger than that of Cleveland? |interesting evening together. Wil- 4 5 | Y 4 Washingto R J. Battle. A. According to the estimated |bur Miller, Jrnest Gaudef, Edward SUBSCRIPIION RATES B ¥ the year ! y t 1ssion 1s t - (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction population for 1928 Cleveland a!Hoffman, George Durr and Robert $3.00 & Year ng ] wit his neerr enterprise of | Send all communications (o un IPorbidden) population of 1,010,300 and Los An-| W $2.00 Three Mon ener, new members, were pres- - & o Month e T G e e F t F Shop Kdiwor, care of the N P S cen NS Eelos 1,500/000% e e e S e o L racts and ANCICS || iriiam tieraid, and your tetter oW S now | esnibiion W \at will prolong the life of n Ne Y woode ence sts? e ot i ‘. " will be forwarded to & ork. v :I nifer “nylv:\[”fmw A Second Class Mall Matter A, The s i atme L t t s iroughout | derestimated such activitic ¢ t . . { is to soak them first in hot cresote o U Lo 4 i K A Hint in Time! RN e o e e e zens, who | to congratulated 1 ¢ TenAig e ion, dn ive hours and henin - colg 1 TELEP -W\E CAL e ! 4 A t I creosole for the same length of time. s casy 1o pick our yo 4 A P trebl their lifee. —_— ‘ : ) : ires by i lors. They are the people 1 : i ] : TOH Q. Did Harold The profitable advert faults you poi ol n = slies s 5 during the filming of the movie g i i ¢ lost his thumb and fore- o g0 . was posing for some comic plioto- The A 1ated P €x graphs years ago, when he was ngk- titled to the use 3 : ing two-reel comedies. He had a (Epe fo the 2 ol ; ; M real bomb in his hand which ~ the| ~Washington. e e .]n';;r ; S wit y Lo ' i R property man had given him by [D- 15 Yarnell, 63 years old, knowr newe o QUESTIONS ANSWERED !m»w'u"» 1t exploded, blowing v,p‘vm»m,g)m.“ the States for You can get an answer 10 &0y (he studio and injuring Lloyd’s hand. |1is work as a Y. M. C. A. sccretary Member Audit Bureau ot Circnlativn g ‘ question of tact or information by | () Jg it ever too cold fo snow? | CSpecially in his native state of The 4 ¢ Ehilapion . ) v music of < 1 b 4 ; writing to the Question Bditor, New | A" The United Siates weather | COnnecticut. died here vesterday at e L L fc n thi \ Britain Herald. Washington Bureau. | Burcau says that light snow falls at | the Garfield hospital after a long ¢ i 1322 New York aver ashinglon. | very low temperatures, for which he underwen 1. C. enclosing two cents in stampe| . Does Betty Compson act r r operations, for reply. Medical, legal and marital 4 lin in the picture . Yarnell was born al Bantam sualiy you ¢ mate the advise cannot be given, 10r can ex- | “Sir | {Conn., and made his home ther town by ti abhiness of its ! tended research be undertaken. All . Yes. She played the violin |cach summer, since retiring from station a \ other questions will receive a per-|in vaudeville before entering motion | active service in the Y. M. €. A, 1 sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | pictures. 1 He made his home in Wash- not be answered. All letters are W cach winter. it others v a for it, or Q. Who wrote the so 1 8 . since that t has been sccretary PROSPERITY t t when | point. 1 el e S TR xecutive secret hen he r point, ) vas well ta ared and drop its teet : A, The music is by Lrr R = signed for a short time, to becom Tobin, Basketball Referee, |gencral secretary of the Silver Bay association at Silver Bay, New Yorl Lloyd los his‘arm | Member of the Assoctated Press was playing to to injur to[it s All that claims te be art should get |at sight of a pile of money ¢ i Il and the words by James J.iTohn 1 Valker mottorsuin . Q. How can the measurements Speaks on Golden Rule in by inje Boy, tukc D 1 @ square equal in arca to a circle, and later as secretary of the mer- {chant marine in Japan., He reen- N e e A R L etel 15K S Athletic World. Van Cof rical T this needic e stock market. “‘1 fnletelr own, e- | tered the Y. M. C. A. during the | John Tobin, the local basketball | World War and served until 192¢ and picture exhil the New Britain art exhibit term o nisr 3 A. To find the area of a circle Tnstitute Mr. Hitchcoel Americanis Bo: referee anc C Sole | e is survived by his w s Institute, and Mr. Hitchcock el el e e ree and coach spoke to the men He is survived by his wife, Mrs. oinder, have helped vath or | g o0 : 1 “I'm Wild About You!” 3.1416. square root of the |G Of the Sanigr- HET soluoBon o }\)\1;”‘ & “.,' Tl ey than injured the cause of art in this & = product and it will give you the| . lorismanship ast night. he |ices were h at 3 o'clock this aft- Gold Rule defines good sports- |ernoon at the residence in this city, T sonasion o o 1 1 Scientific Fac length of the sides of the square i | gty SDissusslon Rercused By Rar G I L ton ’ R T 4 Q. DId Philipp Rels invent (he MAnship.” he said. “Do to the other |at 1724 Seventcenth street. Tha who 1 1 of ¢ duces more people to become inte -\v:)" that they % el y:m o . o e T % fellow as you would like to have |body will be taken to Connecticut ploymen t 4 L D: ested in it. More of what Messrs. £ than blondes. 1 wonder why telephone was invented [11M do {0 you for burial. & further about such { yay ot and Hitchcock provided | Russia's idea is that & i n 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, | ”‘ »"10"’ rl'frr'sul-u:; is a r,l-, pm;‘\ | . v was th firs 70 3 el mer and a gooc oser,” he saic [t e o e Richard Very ¢ who was the first to utilize a con- 3 il aoeomalispeence i ol Ron BnsL e ing. if Joys | same reason that biue s tinuous current, intensified and di- | He explained that being a gracious excessiv such moinc thought t ¥ t st i that g the yopulace € atic nner was re I us remain : o the populace to a realization | HENL 10 ¥ W T v | VT pl i e e e el e o e e TG more difficult than be- rit 1 3 G that we have art exhibits of such [~ riy vaves projected into the transmitter, | 1N8 & good loser. good old-fashioned U & calibre in town that they are worth I i , - n o1 Philipp Tels. & German, | After he had talied about the re- i S . poutin : T 5 (o fis % That's Me! produced an jnstrument constructed | ltion of zood sportsmanship in | A good deal 4 ! e : a clash of opinion. L Wl ulong lines similar to those laid |&ames he told of how fair play en- toys usually is pu : S K i S i 2 L 00 1 aldown by Bourseul, which would|tered into everyone's daily exper- ' i it : i FEWER BIRTHS transmit sound of a constant piteh |iences at school or at work A reputation miist be SSNICKER” DINNER % sy ots A T R Tor 3 sl g S orifool Iy s incapable of wsmitting | J-ater he spoke of some of his ex- maintained by quality : 3 G T T : Sae v R v any oo many to|continuous speech, perience while referecing, and about andmerit. Fortyyears conside 3 X X hat during the last 11 et e Q. From w 4 movie [ the examinations which must be of success have made to keep i 5 A L 2 4 1 rths has approxi- »d in the wrong poc I “The Gold Dizg 1 ' | passed before a referec can be Grove’s Laxative Be el ! all Lo tike member of the stute board of ref- BROMO QUININE tuni B L i i Ly Ayery 1opwood He also deseribed the vecent radio largest selling How many spoken languag y vich he and Leonard cold remedy. wher ) i ‘ ward can prove | o Ty L i ; ts are there in v ook part Try it niiicsa ¢ . 3 i vt country t ¢ the talk by Mr. Tobin ti Atau : \ druggisis 30¢ Nothing I it 1 s ' we azolWEeheen T S J members put on fhe induction cere- J el 5 > an® : spoaveients |l e Ui L ; : ¢ whicl A ; 1y, managing | mony at which Fred Steinman wa Gro‘es 0 mu P lation, whicl pa 1 i The ) : dard Dictionary, is | taken into the elub. Two new boys | ing back i v e st prolific multipiiers ° { ol B ) v the tement that attended last night's meeting. Wil S o P v f rhaps is fair to reasor ; . ¢ t 24 spoken | liam Steed and Luther Carl Be e g e e s e A i s IBROMO 3 5 ¢ bio, e e ) ollow America, | next two meetings will be omitted buys > ary American Fugenid N sTo ) \ 5 ace when wope, 3 dibut will be resumed azain - on t to cot sion gained one point over th belongings—1 birth rate. a Lo : o i, v coit: Tablets g that e Meshar e Kepor : 1o i5 M0l casy 10 4o uitend the State Hi-Y conference Successful Since 1889 AL Ml o increased population consider- | speaks 2 word of thanks fo - to turn a thumb-tack up diatec d philogists do not | 11 Tpey Wes are ¥ Alvord, Fred| blics proverbially u & to stub my favorite toe | dialects. Howey t out improver ulo Hon s, i od; and that births likewise arc : = 1 kick myself three times tion. = counteract waturs v T rth At Only It | Cer. This decrease, I N e el this sentence T momew around the block! Q. How many of the foolball = sion in the § Haven, is affecting the so-called : human i games between Yale and Princeton | f cent stock crash might mean unem- | something original and should be | ' oot Lol a all oth- | of seventeen” Sl Her) Gomplest have be I WHAT DOES YOUR DREAM MEAN? Brisban and sit on it good and hard, |44 onany ticular classifica ublic mind that the re- | Lappens that a “snicker dinner” is e Presidern couraged, if possibl never trea ] 1gh she wer d Cpcemlanoni et e B : ip to the ovents of waking life. Our Washington half-wit of five ce ! o 1 3 ing compilation drawn from Old English, Celtie, sponsi These say it is increasing- - DELIOTLEYECY all as directec er elements of the people and only There are those who say that snicker dinner, hairman Dobson ly difficult to ilies vhere and — — — — — -CuPOtroN 1 both man and woma work fe-like dolls a ing made metrical languag | DAEANS BDITGRS Waar B New B L & L o or REAMS OR, Washington Bur ew Britain B almost himan excep s skt DOT ation 1322 New York Avenue, Washin, . n you squeeze onc it doesn't | ennsylvania i AN S ~ e ; Ueonlienant S er 85 oAl led o oulaLinn ; copy ie bulietin MEANINGS OF DREAMS. and encloss i v L s cat or loose, uncancelled, postage stamps, economi 4bility than before, the public to su STIMSON ON WARPATH ed. There seems 1o Le at 1818t | cess of previous y t His Night Out! Q. What is the capital of Soviet provide 1 1y X For ¢ t officer {o t i germ of truth in the diagnosis ister stated today (By Louis M. Grier) Russia xception to an editorial W year ago Premier |DBritain will make a shov “ICris,” said his wife fo old man| A. Moscow. st unusual. Secretary of S will be an additional argum. Or | Kringle, “my suspicions are cor Q. Why has the sea not bored a | iT AND NUMBER Mussolini of Italy called upon t the public building appropriation rmed by the cover this Christ- | hole through the rth? magazine which came this A Because the interior resist- TATE when outpu t i L at Stimson’s displeas ¢ ! public. IShiS Tooked up! i | | the pressure of the water ple Italian people to provide themselves e new town home will be|mas omorro tion by oon.” ince of the earth is greater than ader of New Britain Her e e e e e A. They are pure fiction 5 o file T;J(;ner\;illt; Tr;iiey Tl;at Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. THE SKIPPER SAVES THE DAY FOR MANY A MOTHER et ALONG ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR. o magazine, upon the bright of Kris Kringle to d last week, | the Jife shown standing | are promis- | hefore a as he gazed at a two duy beantiful dozing in a large has called | chair. She had evidently falle disrobing for bed. But irtist had not been too skefchy ndi is fact The girl not too adequately clothed, and The picture was titled inta s Tinds Two Stockings ady Full.” piffle: irked Kris, ziv- picture a quick glance Club Girls Cook Meal notling bt some fool ar- e A tist's imagination!” While Public Looks On| s wite put down the meazazine Jubilee Junios| “All right-——maybe it is,* she said prepared, codkail ust the same, this yes I'm T L s ; on the trip with yo ndow of th v ompuny last niglh His Feeling r of the Week Ran Were your sensa a ere crouching in | fron Sota 2 cellar with the tornado capple G5l el Gk 3 ; i ? orm Smith Nhai : am Oklahoma, *“T reckon | SR ndow i E say that T felt sorter ional nonstratior i weather! southward to ceutral lori ART EXHIBITIONS G {her r temper ; club will stage : —J.B. Lecs. | ion in cake G Gortiar e ls oronlict & _ nside Information Newspaper ownership involves constant worry n dannoyance, | SKETCH CLUB RECESSES hich affect the strong nerves. A | newspaper owner has never inute he can rightly call his own On this subject T am well quali- | cague reecssed : od to speak, as T am one of the | holi i largest newspaper owners in the o held Tuesdiy « United States, llowing the 1 studio, And the has just served | time Is 10 tell me 1o get | Wiz ox, 1920 « | ntaine F on the hack porch and them up | i bundles so.the old rag man can |

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