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N B .t . H |d tandi e be. on ¢ ap- | PlIAF to post for 21 years qunm:‘ d * 5 ew Britain Herald , [/ 000000 T T Sien e e soon sepntacion o act; end I'ancies P! NG COMPAN | st s clo & has sufferc oy HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY t car com piy 0 part | Un Sam has suff much us a | BY ROBERT QUI ! \ faxes, and %o no | FeSUlt in Latin-Ameriea. leened Dally (Sunda$ Excepted) iy 5 ol B R ity Wagtine At Herald BI Cliurch 8Lreet « wpany can with justice | \ The T Phics treaty was n World's. srentest ‘raformon s v e Nl gothated and signed at Washington | saticty " t opatd in 1904 by Sceretary of State Joln | — ", Hay and Cuban Minlster Gonzalo| A Manly man s one who hos $2.00 Three Muath 2 valor enough to call a modern girl o onin I TOTAL ECLIPSI Quesada. The treaty rollnquished | openinate, -_— IN NEW BRITAIN t right on the isiand to — Entered at the Post Office at New Bran | N Firitau, us hearly evory Tho yellow peoples never will | : o 1 a troaty and. ratic | MIOTR \Iu]ll’m'ws much unless th 4N HE TELEPIONE CALLE I way of the 1 it In the Senate is two difter- iabekhy ) b R ] xpress, 1 J iles 5 treaty had a time- | Ope-hal? the world doesn't know L on t g I cn months for ratifica- | how the otlier halt can afford liguor, The only ¢ o advertising medium S A ght da r the Scnate failed to in the Cry v oand b Being governed by a woman may SRl Ar I, B el W tim com- ¥ und in fact emasculated other | FRINE e ey Sty ¢ | i t Mght | of Mr. Hay's treaties, notably those 1o 1wo siates, Member of the Assocrated P two mi fal of disputes, that o i ST abt bt nltar s e wtes moved to re-' The two things that discourage a d ; spublicacion ol s 3 e e plrit. of veigennce ar religton and . ard aleo loca v el | | entering the Ser - il going futo t Member Audit Burean of Circulation, n say just how | FRAA 11 blow will fall | which thing is coertain - tivers w or cave the arena the ownership of the | - mwe /A \N( e to the fact that it was | Superlative praise: She s attrac- g with | tive even in a boudoir cap. qua § L, President has he peculiar Grana Ce Ly Spain over 3 i 2 i notion th the wa to get some- —— ) the United States the : thing done is to go to work. CHAPMAN'S CAPTURF i to Rico *“and = PLEASES CITY o Spanlsh it may not be an adverse ¢ West Indles and the | CH1CISm of a section to say that it g Ll " produces few Looks, fas s fra am in the Marianas or v — 5 - t1 : a Germany desires special advan- Thinen T : 7 The State Depart has con- | tages in the League. Well, her naty ain, wa ) et oM Van Vieck | &istently maintained tha Tnlior (NUEH CRboRooUnIEU ORI Eh: ts w r o atory in that city will Pines is a part of Cuba, i;wmfl':lr; One of the country's greatest a 1 large assortment of astronomers 'V and geographically. | sources of wealth is cotton, on 2 the | from ¢ tthe c e he Senate committee on Cuban |which everybody loses money. c v also i8 a 1 , relations got thjs into the Platt| e 2 . ory also in for sky S There are 87,6042 dumb fn Amer- Althoug 8 amengmant cn fca. but this doesn't include 1} 5 lering that a compiete solar “That the Isle of Pines shall | qumb who can falk i i R . | be omitted from the proposed | 4 . ill n e v for constitutional boundaries of | L] RO he coming show Cuba, the title thercto belng | ’\. m iint no one shoul loft to future adjustment by 3 e o he m are ny treaty."” | A I s e But the Platt amendment also re- | 3 i quired Cuba to seil or lease to the ) t : s “lands uy for ; Every house shonid have a nice . s esgar as or maval stations, 4 i ees 5 ol e ", of | ToOM whero the ol folks can hide ¢ Waiter | excur in 1903 the gove ¥ %l from thelr children’s swell frier g o wi nl leased to the United States| — - ~ e the vobo it ind coaling stations in | Anotlier way to muge mercury to Hary 3 tanamo and Hella Hondo, and | make gofd is to be a 1 dealer i o i B L : N when the mercury is dow st \ ch M. A iy on the same day a tres X has ! vill take plac signed fn whieh all elim to the | myo e for An e i ( f e Isle Pines was relinquished by | her is that Rome didn't fall whils ¢ Federal e o | States in favor of Cuba. |it was run by P s . ) to new treaty was then made to - a t s as “tot Lt Ijnan i 5 ring low necks in this Lind A prison, there to It of partial total- | cover the ground 1 Jptlil il cather may he immodesty, but s 2h-year se for ro SouahR Cen e iy | document which had expired for | {here's another name for it. mails. 1t an be broug rk —= one must yield o | 1ack of ratification after the seven- | - g He R S R e it wrniie The man who called th v istronomers for by E Soinii the greagest deliberative bo ag n on- late so de In this trc ine nes {world didn’t know Coolidge n to q “This relinquishment on the i % ¥ of the United States of Correct {his seatence: “1 ¢k to Atlanta = ¥ t x h : Him : e < no cloud n of title to the said Island | gayg the har L pudding n 0 > (Protected by Associal no s [; 1 Inc.) = | 3 ——— that r 1 reg an om | e s 25 Vears Ago Toda - o wdation. He or ears Ag y oe 2 ation : | From Paper of That Date . 1 (From ¥ of T after he had v At the cor council meeti 3 8 S ( T night, Alderman nd A N i o e s that claims ugainst the : e . i : coming in o fast i 1 Jivitad 1 n 3 o 5 B : s sidents of t ¢ individuals, Mr . ; o B 1 a resolu- postal t tof; o St 1 GioAn T tion to have the work on the city I 1 1po e on an eight-hour day : s 8 i i a 1 a local ! cr i B tations | that . fe e R his motion fel 5 a ¥ e 5 [ s expect to = T avor . ) r get a 3 tained 310 1 ] about « 1 ; y c at 1ir pleted THE DEADLY PARALLEL : ¥ ’ E B Ea ON TROLLEY TAXES . a T A an Comn t B > 2 e having Pearl street o . : s R . e 3 S 1 L 4 e na- rri t I s ¢ pher ; : « sent D. A 7 S n sug 1o T ‘ £ to foree | Yo n t ot It ¢ 1 i t it 1 - . e ¢ the [ polo I ‘ THol o g Sla urer's g i t S Four g foit rou Invitation Foursome Washi i To Be Played in U. S New York, Jan. 19.—An initatic t ixed foursome r t < 2 to that held in duced the i Wihere the Money G el the Briti 1 1 . : \ ars, will be Xt 1 r and cont 1 as an 4 ) rom 4 s tropolitan district f r in ing 1 received om Holli t am ; pion, whe : way i e 13 H G § . The tour t 1 at - »: 2 1 ew Women's N ( It ) ub, Glen } sla B paia $749,000 ¢ 7 : : - e the differ ‘ L i amount tI s h Ly \nd o Mrs. W [ 000, as the ’ 2 C MY . member of th 18 1 a that t g 2 - : or t t 1 t s to % COMIC OPERA DIPLOMACY artici t the nd thi IN THE SENATI ¢ i ver bot way gis P o4 1 ¥ ¥ ( i Br y I of L alieR, b kick v 5 d |- t. 3 | N 5. And beat drunken Frank N. Ran- kin, Who, guothinkin', had been drinkin’ All the blinkin' ink in Lincoln. —Rose Jordan, A Hero! Miss Prim: “The man I marry must be exceptlonally brave," Mappe® “You've sald it, kid == he'd have to be! ~Elmer Marion, (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction Forbidden) funhop Maxson Foxraws Juskr, The Realtor jobs that men work at, trade or craft, The realtor, without a doubt, MINERS I3 FEARED of all the P'rofession, The whole trade- !'That s, all save the alr. earth is his stock In The man who has a house to scll, g st one b wanta to by, = o | Ellorts Being Made to Avert like re spider and the fly; ren all he has to do, you see, Is introduce the twoe, Walkout in Pennsylvania And take a fat commission when Scranton, Pa., Jan. oRY The bargain 18 put through, men, labor leaders and other agen- | cies continued thelr efforts today to | avert a gencral strike of 60,000 an- thracite miners in this section. Union | officials of the district have heen The realtor picks up a farm And cuts it into lots, And palms it off on ety folks Tor house and garden plots, | given until Wednesday by the gon- |16 T were starting lite again eral gricvance committees to scttlo His job I would select, the strike of the 11,000 men of the Ior though it's mostly dirty work, | Pennsylvania Coal company or to Ue Jiolds the world's respect! call a speclal convention of the min- ers, the alt ive being an order 10's ) for a general walkout, Tnternational President John L. Yewis notified members of the grie- vance committees that a call for a general strike would be a violation of the mine workers' agreement and the constitution of the organization a train excursion, Were asked by an|and urged the men to remain at 2 road, who knew the|Work pending adjustment of grie- | vances. Rinaldo Cappellini, presi- dent of district No. 1, intimated that | it such a call was issued the char- replied the girl, blushing|ters of any locals joining in the walk- “I think the funnels are|ONt would be revoked, whila C. J. | Golden and Thomas Kennedy, re- | spective presidents of the other two hard coal districts, sald they would agree to the request of the Penneyl- vania company's etrikers to call a speclal meeting of the anthracite board of concilfation and the dis- tricts presidents as soon ae the strik- ers returned to work. Among other eteps taken to prevent the general walkout is an appeal to Governor Pinchot for intervention. A meeting of the general grie- > committees in district 1 is to 1d at Wilkes-Barre tonight to consider the filing of a bill in equity in the county court for an injunc- tion restraining union officials of thv | district from obtaining their salaries. Failure of the district officlals to Dear! 1"in vy over you." “Why blame it on me? —Horace Woodmansce. So Long, Too! couple, returrling from Ferdy or i | “Oh pretily, just wonderful!™ —Marle Manhelm. | Nowadays, | deed that mystery. s a small town fn-| hasn't had a murder| Wally the Mystic He'll Answer Your Questions, Somechow I sometimes wonder, as T read many letters if, indecd, world could hve gone on with- téc mind to scatter doubt., | Skating Just an Facuse Wally: Skating s | My girl will wish to I¢ scttle the strike at the Pennsylvania Her ankles twist like fllmsy rags: | (oal company, refusal to call a dis- What shall T do? trict convention to take up grie- | Yours, vances and laxity in other matters Q. T. Baggs. | were given as the reasons for the { Dear Baggs: ; proposed suit. The prospect sure not hug the girl e tough! ough. | FORMER QUEEN AND & lier carly, hug her late, | e won't want to Jearn to| ikate, PR Wally | i Just the othier day t a girl, sweet, winsome, gay: Maria Sophia Amelia Served During Franco-Prussian War winked — at lcast I think she atd. l\mm should T do fn that c Kid. Dear Kid: | Heads upt And keep eyes vight? [ A And forward march' with:ail'youn| 84 fhe Auoechled Brew 1o . g ’ . mer Queen Maria Sophia Amelid of When eyes wink, or you think they | ot SO0 008 SOREE Amellt of = o g 3 3 at I'ossenhoffen on Oct. 4, 1841, the Skip for your 1, P D. Q. daughter of Dul heodore of S e Javarla, and was marricd in 1859 ’ The Din ,» | to Yrancis II, last of the Bourbon “What's that noise I hear? Kk of Naples. K our fillng eystem at| iuunciy was routed in 1860 by work. Garibaldi wh nered —Leroy Harmon. | sicily and Ria S | expedition ation of Wild Willic Tt 5 e x ol were forced to raw to Gaeta with their troops, Maria § rne placed herself with ‘ ad of t) ! to vailing, as the ress was betrayed and capitula! on Feb, 1861, Nt Smotc a golf- c Papa's shutter 8 became one Kking- He mad - fled, afte in Willi with a rod & aria Tried some casts is dicd in December, 1804 In an ho littd a co, in the Tyrol. Maria Soph Hookcd three bo and an ¢a lished herself in the Franco- war as a Sister of M ZERO to make heat. In zero weather it takes more coal, because more heat is required to keep warm. As the coal pile goes down, the ash pile goes up=but with our “OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH?” the coal pile goes coal you.can buy, heat units. That's Yard & Main Office, 21 Dwight Court Tel. 2198, . Tel, ENTIE CONTENTE DISCUSS CAUSES AND CURES OF WiR Women's Societies Gather in Washington for Inquiry Washington, Jan, 19.—Represent- atives of nine national women's or- ganizations gathered here yesterday | tor “the aunounced purpose of u ! emotionally fnvestigating thq causes and possible cures for war, in the hope that a common program of action might be evolved to deter- mine how Americans may best con- tribute to abolishing war. The week-long program began yesterday with a public rally, al- though the formal opening of the conference on the cause and cure of war, of which Mrs., Carrie Chap- man Catt is chairman, will not take place until tomorrow. President Coolidge will receive the 900 del gates at noon tomorrow, Mrs, Cait annou gram for the w ling the aims of t1 [s o confer | ence, Mrs. Catt said th ‘in its | first sessions it will attempt to is- germs, for there are lOV.Hfi the | unquestionably a number of diffc varietics,” and that “in the light of its findings, it will then study t | most effective germieid | “What undoubtedly will “will be an extensive ed- ucational movement for the inform ing of publfc opinfon on questions | of pes This, T believe, will be cither radical mor hopelessly con- rvative.” cn eminent in club lif |tary and collcge men anl pe | prominent in political activities are on the program for dre it develop.” she adc mi 2 Gossln Shop e ST | Among these are Rabbl Stephen § interesting as. Chinese War Resumed, Wise, New York: Professor Warren w wcts in con ] JiranAs . | Thomy Miami university, Ox- - contubutly . f\" .“,“.ej Are Down | ford, Obio; Maj. Gen, Henry 1. Al- forsuy ! . 19.—The telegrapl |1cn: Professor Edward M. Farle i s | et and the Chi- | Columbla university; John Foster Ihojottienidas e Badist ph companics are not ac- | New York lawyer; William m an eight-year-old gir! s il Setion ey mall, ssomething thousand of Chang Yuen- commission; fessor Lind- n 84 years old, Ming's 0C who had been intern- IBOTS] £ university; The Fun Shop aims to have hu- et atrice Hir Yoruroltes i ! L2 S ve embarked for veryl 10N RIbE 0l trict, where they | 3k . st be disbanded BJIIOm el 10 1 that Chi Hsich-Yuan h e it i I¢ ipporter of the ouste rney general: Dr. Mary wmor only, and whatever s rnment, will shortly be president of Mt. Tlolyoke ted for D 1 the *pacification com- | ; Dr. Julius Klein, dirceter of sk le by Lu Yung-Hslang. leav- | can of Vor Domes Dor He ISl g or ce of a brigade of Rus- | bia u C kes 1 s into the Fun|sjans witl' Lu Yung-Hsiang is also Presidents of izations expected to complicate the situation. | which called confere wil of 1 I Shop: “Flve | —— — participate; the American Associa- S Eight Are Eligible for ‘:,',m(\ :,'”' i el sl When Pi gets the tallest Fire Dept. Captaincy | eration of Women's Boaris of For Iversity ir 115 students | 1¢ 15 not expected that the ap- | cien Missions of North Ame ould grad vi e highest ointme A essor to the late Ger Federatio of Women's ynors! % ( Willlam will b ed clubs; Nationa) Board of the Your g or ing of the Wom istian associations; Na The Suber Man Always Wins AUineis \ of “Jewlsh Wormen A Tong vister be held this National League of Women Veters the state f » at Lincoin, N al W “hrist n Temper 4 pumpkir department fon and the National Wo A re enoug ik Gilligan, | Who was t 1 1 an’ the blinkin' staf in Lincoln; scquently the appojnt- Meanwhi a ¥y J. C n s ACt:p Brought t s punkin r one st since the iliness | in.: &~cond, B, J i of Captaln Watts, | third, D. Harwood, 4 (L 3 io. WEATHER T takes coal down slower than with most any other buy our kind. The Citizens Coal Co. Berlin Yard opp. Berlln Btation. d, and a number 6f prom- | inent epeakers are listed on the pro- | 1l QUALITY COAL because-it has more the reason it pays to Uptown Office. 104 Arch St. 2675-5, Tel, 3206, corymanTeD BATTLESHIP DOOMED British Man-o'-War, “Monarch”, 10 Be Destroped in Accordane With Washington Agreement, Plymouth, England, Jan. 1. Doomed to destruction by Februan | 1 under the Washington agreemonl, the battleship Monarch was towc from her berth this morning unde: Plymouth breakwater and taken tc sca in a sort of funeral procession o |a point miles off the Scilly Island. where she will Le battered by tin guns of the British Atlantic flee! Her sinking will be made the ov | casion of experimental tests by ti | admiralty. . During the Jast week hundreds o people haye visited the Monarch's | piace of anchorage to take a la look at the great battleship whic in the hottest fire during the $at tle of Jutland, escaped being stri Qbservations \ On The Weather Washington, Jan. 10.—TForces | for Southern * New England creasing cloudiness tonight; Tu | unscttled; probably rain { warmer Tuesday; fresh I w or nort K ie IForecast for ™m w | Increasing cloudiness tonight, lably followed by snow late {and on Tuesday; warmer T and in extreme north portion o night; inds, fresh northeast Conditlor Disturbances al this mor over Tenne { North Dakota are causing unsett! weatiier with rain or snow in t ith and soutl An area { high pres: tral over Vermox is producing pleasant weather wit [temperatures below ro in 1t stern portlon of the Lake regic 1 New gland. The lowest tem ature reported was 2.6 deg {helow zero at Northfield, Vt. | Conditions favor for this vicinity | £ followed by increasing clou ness and slowly rising temperat air | oni ard to Have New rm Manufactupe It Shipping 1 i don ¥ Lon ~| placed with the compuny by t U. 8. Shipping Board for pne 3,0 | v p. Diesel engine which is o r | place the steam machinery in o | of the large cargo ships of the go ernment fleet. This engine is of 1 two cycle double acting type as do oped by the German licen New London Ship and 1e Maschinenfabrik-Augsburs Nurnberg, A. G. of Augsburg, Ger niany, commonly known as M. A. N This well Known firm built first Diesel engine ever constructe It also developed and produced 11 Zn high speed submarine engine up which the #iccess of the fam icrmian U-boats were based LANDON PROPOSED. Winsted, Jan. embers ¢ he Litehfield cour r associati t a meeting here voted commend to Gov Trun rd F. Landon of udge of the commior Litchfield cc JTames P. Woodruff ion takes ¢ The mec b isbury fo cas court © succeed Judg whose resign. ct next fall ty to ng recom s in the terms superior court