New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1930, Page 16

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EW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. with pleasure at the warmth rfl his wite! He felt that been in such an | Alan's welco “You mustn't say never a n € e | inte position. He wa that eyne. One knows that E 1 foot, and an honorable | you're busy.” mar co not cut himself | *“Look here, clear all those pa- | 1 e could gain freedom only | pe on that chair and sit down, ‘ f Tox OY CORALIE STANTON ard HEATH HOSKEN L COPYRIGHT 1930 &Y CHELSEA HOUSE tter sorrow and cruel you?" Alan went on. “I'm in s girl who had |ar un s. T'll get you a m to come all it be —whiskey BEGIN HERE TODAY NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “There never was no sure- enough idiots in our famiiy, -but Cousin Emily’s girls got stuck up because their pa went to the legislature.” Copyright. 1930, Publishers Syndicate POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Every time our son-in- law lo his job an’ comes to live off me he talks about his hard luck. He don’t seem to realize that the hard luck “You| ‘2 vermouth, if you please,” | a eagerl Dumont. “I see a bottle R good poured out two glasses, 1 his g have it out with you. said, offering a cig- “There is somecthing. you Hew many times have I you to dine w You've tist, with could not resist and his splen- with a sud- ose it’s your money,” | The bit of money I |ir een | at would And the girls a chocolate. e I've Dumont said " Questions - and Answers - fo hi QUESTIONS ANSWERED can get an answer to any of fact or inform e Question be given, nor extended research be under- taken. All other questions will re- Unsigned re- | was heard by flistment in the United States Seventeen years. Those under must have the consent of their parents. Q. Who was the first ship's ra- dio operator to send out a call for help? A. Jack Binns of the “Republic” when she was rammed nd sunk January » 1909. His call “C Q D, eral ships which steamed to the aid of the doomed vesséls, but could not locate them on account of a dense fog. in a speeding as the train? in the train is a part which includes the at- mosphere, and its flying is independ- | ent of ihe speed of the train Q. To what Indian tribe did Pocahontas belong? A. She was the daughter of Pov hatan, Chief of the Algon. ] Q. What is the national wealth o’ Portugal? The estimated national wealth 7 was $3, How can ored blue? A. By applying aluminum sul- phate to the soil, at the rate of one Part to 200 parts of soil. Blue may b produced by rusty iron or alum Treatment for color effect be done a year before the result is de- ired. Q. Why is the moon always visi- 000,000 rangeas be col- n visible in the be seen stars be- nearer the ich larger body to brightest pl at d both What percen s sold in the U bought on installn A 6 per cent of the automobiles were sold on in- allments, and 57.7 per cen When did | peace, col C.? What year were the twd wings finished? A. The corner stone was laid by President Washington Sept. 8, 1793. The north wing was finished in 1810 nd the south wing in 1811; a wood- en passageway connected them. Q. For what deed is the Roose- | Gold Medal awarded? Who re- ceived it in 19292 A. It is awarded annually by the Roosevelt Memorial Association to persons chosen for distinguished ser- vice in the administration of public office, international law, industrial rvation of natural re- sources, social justice, natural hi tory, outdoor life, national defense, leadership of youth and literature. Owen D. Young, Owen Wister and Herbert Putnam received the med- als in 19 of Norway marry? A. Princess Martha, niece of King Gustaf of Sweder. Q. How many national banks are there in the United States? In 1928 there were 7.691. When were the United States ts establifhed? A. The Philadelphia mint was established in 1792, the San Fran- |and marine corps, and Q. Whom did Crown Prince Olaf | men from the naval resel cis¢o mint in 1852 and the Denver mint in 1862. Q. How are farms defined in tha United States census? AN A farm is all the land which is directly farmed+by one person, either by his own labor alone or with the assistance of members of his household or hired employes. When a land owner has one or more tenant renters, croppers, or mafi- agers, the land operated by each is considered as a “farm.” Q. How are appointments to the United States Naval Academy made? A. Four midshipmen are allotted t) each senator, representative and delegate in Congress; two for the District of Columbia; fifteen from the United States at large; 100 from enlisted men of the regular navy enlisted and the niarine corps reserve. The appoint- ents from the District of Columbia and the United States at large are made by the president. Q. What is the area of the teak forests of Java? A. They are estimated g nearly 3000 square miles, more than two- thirds of the area of which is in charge of a government commission, LIGHT AND SHADOW nce the days of the magic lantern lous inventors and scientists been at_work to perfect pictures in gotion. Far back in the '80's men on what has Heveloped into our modern motion is still developing and very rapidly. The on ed in printed form an in- on Pigtures—a brief, and development of the film art up to today. to the many quest ut the development of the marvels of fil below and send for it you have often asked your- photography. Fill out the = == == == —— = CLIP COUPON HERE =—— = == == ..\ F, 3 gton Buréau, New Britain Herald, Washington, D. C, lletin THE STORY OF MOTION PICTURE or U. S. stamps to cover ret Toonerville Folks —_— e IT'S A QUEER THING HOW THE “FIGHTING IN THE RUMBLE SEATY ALWAYS STARTS AT A TIME WHEN MOTMER- HAS To WEEP M EYES ON THE ROAD, e answered. All let- ntial.—Editor. Making Him ;‘Eat His Words” GONNA PUT IT ON &~ MR. SKUNKS STOOP | At POLLY. 1= HIM AN fi US 15 GOING TO BE L (\': GHBORS ALL SEASON WE MAY AS WELL 2= FRIEVDS ; really is mine.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate Won v~ WHAT 1S IT- MUSH? M‘\\.\{UN DOLLARS You | WoNT BLIEVE WHAT ' ™M GONNA TELL YU Vo A= e taim cights reserved. WELL- MISS ANN SMITH- THE NURSE AT NERO OHOULIHAN'S, SAID SHE WAS SORRY SHE CHASED ™E FER PLAYIN' fAY DRUM AN' SHE GIMME A GENUWWE RISS ®isHT ow WHY \«soo\_hN"r SHEY _ SwES A TRAINED

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