New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1923, Page 12

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RENTING GAI ARE VERY SLIGHT mmoonww in Past Decade ) © Madison, Wis K u the United Opt. & States w Farm ten creased one per cent during the last des ‘Ofi. contrary to the .u rleultural la out of the m.. by & rep for Researeh in | blle Utilities, Th Richard R. By geners| nds were ha of the Institute | Nigious Institutions of beliet rapidly tenants, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,J TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925, perthward, Oaly | v preportion of tenants in 1920 than M had in 1888, and even then in 1920 less than one I MR of is farms were tenant oper aled ‘Western states have such iety of conditions (hat tenaney "‘ulra are net significant, The agriculture " s from irvigated land to ranch |ing. N ms are still being ore uui r the public domain, and | these are practically all in the hands of owners This fact tends to ob seure the increase in tenant farms. | Utah has the idwest rate of ten- | {aney in the United States outside of New England and Nevada, although | It is one of the oldest of the western | | states a well developed agri eulture. The peculiar social and re the Meormons board from Vi Economics and | have to e examined 1o explain this. is body well-know direeted " econ- omist, is organized specifically to eon duet research in land problems Rasing its concluslons s figures, the Institue eon 1920 ¢ eludes that ™ « ean be oxy rease In the normal upon the tenancy vel. |Ruhr Coal Mines Reported As Willing to Supply Fuel Paris, Oet, 9. —A dispateh to the ! | Havas Agency from Duesseldor! suys presentatives of the Pheenix mines SNOWS ARE AS BlG AS EVER THEY WERE Govt, Records Disprove Beliel That Fall Is Less —— Washington, D, €., Ocl. 8.—An- other familiar saying was punclured today when it was announced by the United BStates Weather bureau that there is no truth whatever in this re- mark, "We do not have the big snows nowadays that we did when | was & boy Goverpment officials have dug up the old data on snow storms and they tell & differe) As @ matter faot," statement says, “the deep snow membered by the man who was a boy in the seventies or eighties probably hoy's shoulders, but an official re- reached that would be less than knee high with his | land when he refused to pay M, NINE PRISONERS FLOG CHIEF OF POLICE DEPT, Fine Owens $10 For “Beeaking " Then Ghe Him 25 Lashes With Oat-0'-Nine-Talls Marton m Oet L] Manroe Owens, ehief of police of Pittsburgh, near here, was flogged by prisoners In the county Jail here yesterday Owens alleged this afternooh he had been handeuffed to a cell and given 25 lashes with & cat-'-nine tails, but employees of Sheriff Galll gan denied he had been handeuffed, although they admitted some lashes had been administered Owens was arrested Saturday on an aseault ehar ‘There were nine prisoners in the jall, two of whom had been arrested by Owens on liquor charges, A “kangaroo court” was ealled and Owens was charged with “breaking into jalt® A $10 fine was impos he declared, he was flogged. The pris. graduation he was made superinten- dent and purchasieg ageat of the tie Miami division and occupled & number of important offices of the Peansylvania rallread He became general manager and president of the Long Island railread in 1905 and was head of 1§ subsidiary lines of the Leng Island, FRENCH CLAIM GERMANS ARE VIOLATING TREATY, Inxist That Pact Calls For Recognition of & Hour Day Ry All Signa- tory Powers By The Associated Press, Duesseldorf, Oet, §.—~Considerable suspiclon concerning the purposes of the move was expressed in French cir- cles today on reeeipt of reports that '1a large number of the prominent in. tries in the Rubr had decided to crease the number of working hours BASEBALL CLOWNS ARRIVE. New York, Oct 5.—Niek Allreck and Al Sehact, baseball's clowns, ar- vived In town loday and began res hearsals of some of the stunts they will do for world series crowds They earried se | trunkfuls of Vprops.” Altreck declared they had some dumb assistants, including the Washington goat. PRINCE SAILS 00T, 80 New Yeork, Oct, §.~The Cumarder Mauretania departed today with a re’ port that Prince of Wales now in Can. ada would sall home on her from New York on October 80, Russell's superior coffee 380 Ih, 2% 1bs, for §1.00, The finést coffee own, Tussell Bros—advt, NEW FINANCING PLANS New York, Oct. 4 - Investment bankers, encouraged by the ready sale of several large lssues recently are reported as belng aggressively in for new Anancing. ing and & block of federal land banks. 2 b, pure lard 2%¢. Russell Bros, —advt E dpment of & nation, a fact neglec 1..|" By many who look upon tenant farm- | the Ithenisehe Mahiwerke, two |present stature he Al kg as something absolutely undesir. | CONtrolling ten per cent of the entire | Who now liv thelr [1abor while several others wére redue- ing the working week in seme cases Again, many men in cities were brought try where large drifts oners then took 82 from him, leged able." up in the The report showe operatod approximately onc.fourth of | tenanty the farms of the country in 1880, with ne in 1500, 4 & Jump 1o 2% per e 85 por cent in ual Increase came | decades, the propor ing 37 per cent eent, Measured in tern land In farms, farm land is being cultivated | ants, uccording to the institule A mor tion in 1 | I O R D 8 oper o nore M iwo ™ per g of tute ment, Measured in terms of improved Acreage, tenants are sufd to ocenpy al most 35 per cent land. of the imnroved The South is shown to have had a steady Increase In tenant farms, with | than m...,c pome states showing over 60 per eent of farm tenancy “The reason must be sought in the prevalence of one crop farming, ticularly cotton and ‘the human factor,’ clared. ‘“Three-fo farmers and a large proportion The boll weevil} whites are renters, * the tobacee repe rihs of th rt o negro o the and the migration of negro labor io the North is hound changes in the rangements, “However, states In the South Grease or elsc practically no change in! the writ is returnable the proportion of te They are: Florida, sippi, Tennessee, and Maryland. to produce have ha nants to Alubama, Kentucky, gy present reating ar- in the last decade seven owners .\Hnnh— Virginia “Ever since 1880 there has been a steady increase in farm te Souri alone iy In the Corn Corn Belt. Mi ception. - forces dr(ermhvinng full play. size cver machinery acreage per man. a powerful influc rection. § fts value ofte: ship more vHfl!r‘llN “Kansas, Nebrasks have had the most tnee 188 s made ms have 0, Agricultura) tena iner possible @ preminin remarkable cy in the an exs t economic | e had lin The tractor h and owner- in creases in the proportion of tenants fo owners during the Ins ern Minnesota share: with the Dakotas, only 14 per cent of but now has over South Dakota jumpe P ¢ One operatio for speculaiion are fed Iy explain this A ori “Notzble d ated farms have p Eastern states on the crop agriculture d the me " t decade, s In this tenancy 25 per ¢ dfrom in t ersisted We ine: North Dakota had 11910 to 3 rge scale | ns held | that part-| enancy. | pos in tenant oper- | in the Atlantie seq J 1 corpo ftuhr ccal production hdve agreed in | with the Prench commis nirol to cordi nference resume (re 1o the the reparaticn will the mined sined s well & The d ys th on further agres upply the fu necesh ey ridlronds in the occupled territory and the atlivd troops on mine deliveries; i A4 program they pay [tax on an 1 po | Ry . nined | the futur CITY COURT JUDGMENTS W, Alling has g Indgments plaintir Vi the suit wi Dennis Nunets, | Judgme wis awarded the in Anstin Nieholk 1o recover dum Damages $88.70 pinintiff in the suit of Squilluce against John W. announced the « Judge 13 [ the falle 5 of of was | Suluvatore Vineh SUET AGAINST POLITICAL CLUB | Xl len Kranowitz, executrix of the | l, e of Morrls Raphael, has brought | nm for 840 again:t fus Moorhead and the Political Social club, Hu‘mmll‘ Attorney Alfred LeWitt. Constable | fred Winkle served the papers and | in the city on fifth Monday in Oc- | court the | tober. | AWARDED COMPEINS "TON | St fiano of New Britain | by Compensation | r yesterday, for s and middle lll)-‘ the right hand, the result of | ident at the Corbin Screw | tion factory sometime ago. At- | represented ' at the hearing before the commission last week., ’ st'an was Commi injur | gor an torney = [ SCHE | winter with [for a winter (1 [w. wen the wind has full airies. wringfield, 11, dating show the greatest fall on ches, to have been in the winter of 19181814, January of 1918 vas the most severe month in the fimatological history of Illineis, hoth for low temperature and heavy snow- {all combined with heavy winds, At Aibany and New York city the snow- fost winter oceurred me than 30 yours ago, but there have been only I winters with more snow than that 23 ftecords at New Hav- weem to Indicate a gradua! f in snowfall, yet the heav- lost record occurred in the winter of 191561916, Last winter the total was 19 Inches nbhove normal Those who beligve the climate Is ehanging will take comfort in learn- Ing thut the greatest seasonal snow- fall on record at It N, Mass, (96.4 inches) was in 1 -1874, but th the least snow (5.3 inches) was only two years later. At Portland, Me,, the greatest snowfail ) inches) oceurred but last winter, with was next in e om 1884, cocord, 43 in 1586-1887, but one-hall inch less, amount, DICTIONARY MAN S springfield, 5 Hagris Baker, 04, ..r.«n.n nt of the |G. and €. Merriam Co., dictionary | publishers, died in his sleep carly to- | da® He was the son of the late O. M. Baker, for many years president the company. He was a native of £t. Louis, Mo, and a graduate of Yale. i CUBAN BILL Havana, Oct. 9.—DPresident Zayas today signed the Tarafa port and rail- road bill. o mmm——T NCKS - MANDRAKEPILLS Used 87 Years for Liver Ills Time Tried, Tes ted and Proved for Constipation, Torpid Liver, Biliousness Ask your Druggist for ;Sé box and have a sunny spirit free from kitchen worries. Choose a Quaker Royal Combination Range, with three wonderful ovens, two for baking by gas and one for coal with room on the cooking top for nine large kettles. Although less than four feet in length, it will do every kind of cooking by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. Call and see this beautiful combination range. Please the Cook I. BIRNBAUM 432 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN . R. R. PRESIDENT DIES Ralph Peters, Head of Long Island Road, Drops Dead At His Home This Moming, Aged 70 Years, Ay The Associated Vress, New York, Oct, #.-—Ralph Peters president of the Long Island rail- rond, died suddenly at his home In Garden City today, Mr, Peters had been president the raflroad for 18 years and was to hnve retired November 14, He was 70 yeary old, Several days ago he developed a cold, from which he was believed to be recovering, He arose this morn- ing at 6 o'clock his usual hour, but was stricken almost immediately aft- rward, A native of raduated from Georgla in 1872, Atlanta, Ga., he was the University of Shortly after his 12 20 hours, with a proportionate de- crease In wages, The French say that the increase in working hours is a violation of hoth the German law and the Versallles troaty, the latter pulating a strict observance of the elght hour day by all the atory powers, The decision to increase the work- ing hours thus far Is only affecting the miners in Golsenkirchen, where the mining employos assoclation an- nounced a working day of elght and one-half hours below and ten hours above ground and in the Hamm dis- trict where the mining companies de- cided to work their men nine hours below and 12 hours above ground for the same wages as formerly. The Krupps and the Bochumer works are adopting the opposite method announcing a 30 hour week with a proportionate reduction In wages. A measure taken by other firms is to lay off help. The Phoenix steel works let 600 men go and the Mannesman works 500, MOLASSES With the delicate, A fascinating little booklet, **Through Thick and Thin"’, telling you esactly how to reduce or increase weight, and giving many valuable diet recipes, semt Write R, B. Jfree on request. Co., Hoboken, N. J, blended flavor e N or buckwheat cakes are delicious with B& O Many ways toserve Tick-Tock It takes only 15 minutes to make a Tick-Tock Pudding. The egg, milk, sugar, flavoring, and Minute Tapioca are already mixed for you, Just add water and cook. Simple directions on package. Some ways to serve Tick-Tock —hot, cold, plain, with milk, cream, cooked or fresh fruit, soft custard or hard sauce. * Tick-Tock comes in Chocolate Flavor and Cream Flavor. Both are delicious, Order them today. Each 15-cent package serves five people. Minute Taploca Company, Orange, Mass. Tick-Tock A Complete Minute Tapmca Pudding Cz:kivmonmenfi“dua must be careful- OW disheartening it is to find that the scales are correct; that one really weighs a few pounds more — those few pounds that make such a difference in one’s whole appearancel But you can reduce—without hunger or discomfort. Be careful to avoid wheat breads and other fattening breadstuffs. Instead, make these delicious Biscuits’’ and ‘‘Slim-Jane Muffins’’, making them your- Davis *‘Slim-Jane self, so that you 4now they have the minimum of fuel value. Why not try them today? NOTE: And try beating a pint of evaporated milk into.a pound of butter, substituting it for rich whole butter. It tastes good and will not increase your weight. “‘Slim-Jane Biscuits’® 2 e. graham flour 2 tb. shortening 4 ts. Davis Baking % to 1 . skimmed Powder ilk % ts. salt ‘Thoroughly mix the Davis Baking Powder and salt with the flour, rub in the shortening with finger tips, or cut in with knife, gradually add the milk, mixing lightly, On floured beard, roll to 14" thickness, shape with cutter and bake in hot oven 12 to 15 minutes. “Slim-Jane -Muffins’’ %e lwmemn‘ (molasses preferred) 1% e, skimmed milk 1 egg—beaten % tb. melted shortening 2 e, clean bran 1 ¢. whole wheat ur 3 ts. Davis Baking Powder 1 ts. salt Mix in order given, sifting flour, Davis Baking Powder and salt together. Bake in hot oven (400° F) 20 to 25 minutes, in greased muffin tins, Bake it BEST with

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