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4 g™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 New Britain Herald e et e 5 e Olostions. | e A HERALD PUBLISHING COMPA \ Vet leral function- [ need for an improvems ',__" 6 2 e ‘ e o e S v 2o e 31 ATISWOIS e e B T housewives or others. Magazine sul- A\ THIRD PARTY BORAH AND RUSSIA scriptions, like all othe types o : : W nele €am wants to find | solicitation, should be placed before T ; ) icld | out something oflicial from th the public on their merits, not on Entered at the Post 0| New Bt t of the Soviets he is stump- | basis of sympathy i nd Class Matt i c og i the Soviels Followir the eapo. vt Sneaal Gmes C ( s he So ormac Hed itoRlookeIDER AN B IApEOY eI e QUEITTONS ANSWERED E 2 s s O seem st b ound- | the methods. It may | st on : You can get an answer 1o any o ) ¢ 5 nr nner thing more fo regulate, but it i% . . .gion“or fact or information by the City o ' A 1 to But Uncle Sai sonage | worth while for officials of the 1aw writing (o the Question Editor, New m alw E i o ; Senator Borah who can attend to |to inve te whenever opportu liritain Herald, Washington Bureau. e | et P e T R 1522 New York avenue, Washington. Member of the Associatel é: X : £ 1). C., enclosing two ccnts in stamps Tiia Associated Press s exclusiely e L ) tax | of delay, The Senator does what any | methods do not come directly from | o pepyy, Nedical, legal and marital ; ‘Pr“;: :‘r‘ez ’\:sd ,',‘r leation ot other citizen would do who wishes |the magazines, but orviginate from ,qvise cannot be given, nor can ex: Biedilad (i%tEIeE sey e direct information from a foreign |the concerns hiring the hoys and | tended research be undertaken. Al Expe PEDL NI RthssE nake its | clime—he commun directly | girls, should make it easy 1o control | other questions will receive a per- s i 2 SR e e sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- e P e ] e d 15 i not be answered. All lelters are 4 urean il y ST vha he Senator did in - nf 5 ¢ Tis A. B. C. i a nation Zanization ! ; 2 confidential.—Editor. S : ‘ i s s ad peen imprsoned i fryof s and FPAACIES Y 1 e roind, stz » h o fro Soviet officia —— center the coat of irms o B i h o n released 1 emain- s for today: As Ien Q2 What coal m ‘. the United Tork at Hotaling's Newss N s me per day <l g b e 5 e Ation e SR o live i | Chicago, Wilmington and Franklin = ) 5 e e : < S ety Coal company, at West Frankfort, 111, produced 12,825 tons of coal in THE MOUNTAIN AND THI 10 C A ontin 3 Yo $ hours on December 15, 19 is Iolit i i gul i « 1o ecll Eiitong i b tal A0 A Rl production of any min o hav . e A IR e st el Q. What is the masir i 3 et g 3 and length of Greater New York 1 the y s 2 . en ready consideration. In the rabt Eheraxingy ihenCodldas s USo A, The maximum width is nt to ontro SV ( i g [ or NSt ¥ ot t " Cigston eg pian keep people 19 miles, east and west and the om ol (& o ¢ o ‘ v a ot} sfaction % ng LookSaLth Ten Co mum length, northeast and P I.‘ ¢ | i A ‘ o1 the Iy ns who i hin Lanens west is 35 miles Vs it g oDy T Q. On what day he w 3 t ) ) i ) uch I make “civilized | the Jewish holiday ceoth, s s it emerg shc y . 1 z - use of submarines, | 'east of the Tabernacles, fall no higher conceptions e L xcey ' TEACHERS AND THE ARTS somebody will shaw | Vear 18057 elfare noa " g o i R 1y 1o poison a friend A October 14 5 ; S O \ s heen mad is { of tho groat men coma Mercial language used throughout 1o sc ¢ \ y ol 21 chool teachers of th country. Observe hot | the world? no ind it i ) e | « g oman school | t suffer because they're afraid to A There is no commuercial lan- b the world it s claimed haons DAL BEh torthe clinical process, dong Human nature doesn't var Gt (AL 0 IR peranto, a me- ; ) reachers’ Colle Columbia Uni- | goubtless thete are people who | ChANical language, is growing. How- ‘ I'he Maye . v And i hat t ¢h- | boast o playing zolf with the cham- | €¥er the English language is mor \cting comptrolier 1 Qe ) < Q. What college foothall team produces a pery off ; 7 i 3¢ won rer, 1t is Yhaemiasathe slen battle in | was hest in the scason of 1926 e 2 g o7 oe ik er. the hest team , off G ; JAlisic oMot at 4 —_ Q. Which pr nt o United Fabin and atoT A ) = - 1 he Cross-word puzzles in london | Qtates served in t senate and was T e papers are very different. Imagine |later clected for nine consecutive . k! ine A Leap 1 twelve-lerter word meaning | terms to the house of representa- o od. Origina o o would not have | “Chumley | tives? n ma is said to S i liaad ores o o come to such — A, John Quincy Adams ) ( oy A ige) ons. In the first place, nine Americanism: Snorting at the| @ Who first administered the oD 3 ‘ out of fen women teachers in the 1dva that wealth makes people su-|0ath of office to President Coolidge? that - e perior; feeling superior to Burope His father S C R VoG stern United States ave not situated Lol . ;0 natural resources made vlufl Q. What is the normal range of ROl LRSS rag 3 1 C portar sing J < dran which only | jand rich fifteen inch guns? proverbia p 1 azed Mo I xists 1 aratively few cities — | A 24000 yarc r ated v a \ 0 0- | o case 1 opera are houldn’t be di ult to ma Q Are the caverns at Luray : ¥ i, . 46 g that mot ex. | A automatic traffic cop that would 2N Newm Virginia. open all i pop up ai rail croseings as yEa irdless of co| s - istinz ¢ pt in a few cities. That | ;o000 1N Vas has been y 0 yield as 1 the train is hile 20INZ | \hiey do not read the classics may be = | Q. What do the names Mario as an inch, and if public bus zh spred. s instanced at the | que 10 a luck of time, there still re-| The tariff sharks are wondering | F¥dia and Elaine mean suffered in consequence public husi- | | TaBAL X KL ! il i foare oy laya| NhctHeraRrabbiis meat ortsamen |y 8 ManloMsirom e G eekiand e Aeng i \Wellthe senlakintpari I wame and (702 DR CIOE NI 5 e W orie ness would have to go hang, I t o 1 was 1 ord. pro Phere ar iny others in the same | 5 150 nan i Taaat | Greek name, meaning native of t is no credi cither sid ) ossing accic o o 314k Lydia in Asia Minor, Elaine is from B Ofoarned i i s TThe electron has been measurad)| the Anglo-Saxon and means it is quit « S n of po \ i BAD SALESMANSHIP 1d 15 @ millionth of a millionth ~¢ | PPAULY 3 3 4 1 inch thick. This relegates the| @ HOW old is President Hoover or reased 1 ore grad ousewife who greets a young | ) A. Fifty-five vears o bamin a drugstor wich o see- | 5 I me v | de- 1e door and is informed | gng piae Q What nations participa- 1 ol ) 1 e . he 18 sol g subscriptions o W ing in the naval conterence in . arted have been @ . o or a cazive, and wiil she pleas ,u\,” Seiediion man one who "m\“’m‘ Mhe Chited i Great S i t g is trying 1o H“ 3 "i;‘(";“.‘y;“y" .‘". you L itain, Japan, Italy and Franee et Q g : \ 1 bsp! enough money to pay his way SIS U dictionary. Q. Wa Georg Washington - G { unanimously elected to the presi- S0 « collez \ pecomes | Adam rend great service, if | qoaeyr eted loRSthe S A / 7 She, too, may have a only by demonstrating that a ma O e Rt o by ek nan e h exerted o m not ir on who war « to college; and | ¥ "“‘ soft snap is primed for devil- | oy vote of the clectoral college a . s 0 ! Jad told suc ris (100 There was no division into political ; £l : e 9 Taxes and death may similar | . What is the color of the hair ord \ pparent. Yes, she subscribed 1o tho {in some ways, hut the stupidity, of | of Tillie Dove and Alice White g logic 1 i cazine; not because she wanted | peliticians makes death less painful|{ A, Billie Dove has dark brown cvident 0 J PEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS part R b hecause she | instead of worse hair, and Alice White’'s hair w 2 3 ; radio should Jearn from tie| . Who was the lrading woman 2 5 . G Changing scene, one enters | nagazines. Tha volume of advertiz-|in “Welcome Danger, Harold re € s c n s oflice of w business man ing doesn’t matter if it's more in- | ILloyd's latest picture vt 8 10 bis | At 10- | or ds a zirl who also is solicit- | teresting than the other stuff A. Barbara Kent ow the vo 0 e intions to a magaz The Y = Q. In what county is the city of 5 ! Ny The lawyers and surgcons have | Baltimore? & g 0allag { ORI the BAE have their crack at Tunney, anl| A. It is an independent city. not v 2 1o caded “ex ive” says repeatedly | that about completes his education | in any county. Wha i he doest quire any more | except for a tip on Wall Street Q. What is the annual cor o Shl his “no” doesn't - tion of gasoline in th e © take it for | Correet this sentence My dad | States : b ) phesealiwiitinokgtarse HLEOL anied il meek when that man| A. Tn 1928 the estimated con- ter 1 c r She talks and talks, and | () yeatened to cock him. said the sumption was 12,231,186,044 gallons ollcr > ; e doesn't like to be | small boy, “but I still think he's| Q. Does cannibalism exist today st Y ¢ " Iv. S0 he finally hands | e greatest man in thewworld.’ anywhere on earth? o : 4 ) : e ; Copyright, 1930, Publishers A nnibalism ex in some s " R = Svndicate tropical countries, and practised in return—one of those pret- i mong isolated South American < o : company feminin tribes; in West Equatorial and Cen- Tt is ‘ { tral Africa, the Malay Archipelago, o . 25 Years Ago Today i sein s Lo i 8 parts of Australia. Head nting ) 8 vho say are trying lo e tribes are found in Madagascar \ o enouzh 1o pay for attendanae i \ Hardware corpor-| Q. Who is the American consul ain S ne the | $7.500000 at & mecting of the| A Coblenz is within the consul board of directors toda Jistrict of the American Consula ) ynd ¢ | of sympathetic house-\| "L, o oiation has become | in Cologne, and J. Klahr Huddle « often s ta toi undermir “Ythe home of 1wo cats. The rats at|the consul 1 \ i of the busy busine W ithe station have been enjoying « v\»\u:nl state is large f o At i i Know their stuff. as told them (Waily feasts by eating holes in the A. Texas, with an area of 2 I thngzs 2 ! s (los managers pelicemdn s coe i \Y:{“\i.mm does the island of : : e The board of reliet has re-| Q. 7o who 8 oL ssaying £ ceived a la number of applica- | Penang belong : " ostors; nor is 1t sa that ait| 1 By st el Batients Calmed in its tenth annual masquerade - e ivls who solicit magazine subserin- | G5 1 R0 S i Boston Hospital Fire a col \ i make A nuisance of them Al party of survevors, numbering Boston. Feb. 25 (UP) Quicl ) eioreiio lsama of kre in town laving out a rouis|thinking and the prompt action of a SSUGAIR DADDIE ST i ro. [Tor the proposed extension of thi|nurse in the Massachusetts Memorial New (Yerk Centrail railroad from ospital here today prevented in 3 S Brewdters. N. Y. to Boston “jury and possible death to its 300 e p ¢ ! gation w hyih Sindp the third rail . was. estau- |occupants when firg broke out nea popularity. I i 15 Ald Socieiy vecently @5 10 lished \in this city, 13 people have |the children’s ward 1t A n 5 ) methods of magazine crews , et their death thiough contact I'he fire was quickly extinguished : i rares . ith high powered rails and no one was injured although 14 cipient of & \ sc about the couniry In aulo Ihe Springiield schools are steai- | children were seriously ill in an ad- particular ) 1 o wa t least thouzht-pro : awa\ a number of the fot:l|Joining room. older than h Jhinz customary methods (cichets.\Every time the outer.sta When Miss Marion Hiltz, in charge to him as | 0.1 airls travel about oty needy a teacher, it comes heve|of the children's ward. saw fAames e i | i SR e s induced to v ith high\pay offers and New Brit- | issuing from the floor of the room i is the loser she turned in a fire alarm and then 1y is in trou z o method of making a li Principal Akers at the hign | turned on an alarm which awakened whom he Ia 1 | z omises of com hool has\offercd a silver cup to|€very patient in the building good ime” lies ¢ & What happened in alto- | the class winning the most even Nurses and doctors joined in calm- pens, the Jad el g 00 LNy CAses was iy In the comifig indoor track mes ing pdtients and removing the chil- S > e : The board, of policé comrission- | iten while' fire extinguishers were vied ma { pegatrabie, EOTENONTE AT wppolnt (wo new policemen used on the flames. Damages to the Such a tragedy o one wern o |had to enlist t offices of At iy 1 near fyture. room was not large <crmon, and almost one ) ‘1 Pravel Aid to return to the hom L0 S Firemen said defective wiring In pen an editorial about it i own, T tion maturally beset | NORGEGIAN GENERAL DEAD |2 room beneath was responsible. than a few Tines. O 1o the members of st Oslo, Feb 5 (UP)—General - — HOBIOL Rl tg e S Christian Theodbr Holtfodt, 67, gen- | Cirenlation is the very warp and vas said that g eralissinio ol th Norwegian army, | woof of Herald Classified Advertis- ia death.” JU is axiom of b 20 piyroll G b The orsanization oring this | died today. ing. | \ 1 x 2 \ chia- re many goinz about daily tas with 1sions that ofien border o stark madnes: The city's ble are blamed for Most of these nagging conquerad by a comple from the hullabaloo who will not e ove the thir ¢ ork high aboye ground 1o a window, Nearologists sav there is Subway and clev passen re often vietims ot a terra of heing shut along station wation, One of Wall stycet’s keenost market manipulators eannot cat a mieal withont b vi a o ind drinks only fror el post o1 re ble 1o ing a ind will sit only on aisle seats ne theater so that if necesear can rush 1o the open air. Y bas never swooned T tbsurdity of i was illustrated whea she discovered a burglar in her home in Westehester. She coolly cov- ered him with a pearl-handied 1 velver while she telephoned for t olic. They arirved to find all i wnother dr people who live in the cloister Manhattan’s mai- made cliffs. They cannot | through the broad acres of i ¥ 15 Central Par lone no motor beyond the city limits. A dcctor tells of on who was, through ed to a siding on ride—the sole ocet of a man. He awagened 1o find himse) 15 miles from civilization. He had 1o walk to a small hamlet, | pell was broken. He ne red similarly again While there ar 1ra tormenting phabias, | ofen wond.r scme vague superstition—the s ai which 1 niles indulzently vy rarely ignorcs. To many of us su- o/ human foibles, yer it would tak my path 1 become sudden The Toonersill:Erolle; THE SKIPPER WAS COULDN'T RUN AHEAD OF THE CAR. JURY QUESTIONS TOWN OFFICIALS * |8 Hartiord Bootle and Lnfiekd Ofmcers Examined Concerning e St Liquor in This County. louch offavhislling in thetother i I Feb, 25.—Three a 1 crack as vou please about Mr. H. X iy ve liquor traffic in £ 2 g ounty. T 1 bootlezger s 1 n.J B I \Y RHTS Vi i ‘VI (‘lA ; ‘: i : ‘\‘1‘ \‘u;vv“l““ i '; that town after complaints had b Observations £ N i3 On The Weather D TN \ shington 1 2 Fore 1 ned by the grand jury before it clos- or Southern New kEngland: Clo ;| ed its session at nearly midnight yrobably occasional rain tonig nd — — dtiesdasa Yasmyon g b i Royal Flying Corps Ace [y sliong sonin- And Student Pilot Dead i3 Senla Blakia Call 1oahs eelm v ArapisilAn A 1 the Ttoyal Flving Corps cent vd | during World w nd o studen A\Y lay | ¥ were Killed hen the 1 | ng and « OF CABINET QUITS Ch I ). [k A 1 Ch cabir i La L 2 1929 1 POLI. BASES WELDED . New York, Feb. 25 (P—Elect ke 41 trom Morris Stone and J. 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