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L A P PRGBS A A T New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY tesued Dally (Sunday Wxcepted) At Herald Bldg, 61 Chureb Stieet BUBSCRIPTION $5.00 » Year $2.00 Three Munth » Month RATES Entered at the Post Ofice at as Hecond New Lt ave Mall Matter, TELEPHONE CALLS ber of (he Associnted Press Member Tho A Audit Buwno of Cireulntion CITY'S GRAND LIST REFVLECTS GROWTH v R, L Kb AT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ore the 1m impr % lands | nature of un accounting. Owenby |¢ h any minds u Is that [says he appeared in court in but hrought 1 und nanded this with all the statute DI civil \ite of s in hand, suit 100 of $200,000 (& | documen agr | Was under a u a bond was Owenby was unable al to turnis! and was not wed to present his evidence, tos- | | [ 1ng his $5,000,000 share in the prop- ra judgment the U the of non-ap- | 8. Suprenic Delaware a judg- 4 to ision, the based entirely the b tion of old Dela gislatur pealed but there was 1o property, Colone! present uttorney | does well to | court. "The case is analyzed |) lils preseat attitude W questionable tor weler is studied, | they apepar RAILROAD TERMINALS | AND sylvania railroad station City is “a monument | own of the Pennsylvania ¢ its original cost, $59,- | written off by the as unproductive, There 1 tured to thin} m 1t aid that terprise for profit. who did trouble to do who have the ven- | great ter- | those S0 not a 11 was bullt the ready had access to |, nds long before anland of Manhat- as ever thoug t enable » completion 1 station was built on the After Penn- \ expended an enormous sum | the chief | spent a huge | 30th rail- footing Penn- | addi- New » railroad to be New city's park syst salme foot- | for e service, the | uct the terminal S Jikew WEATHER PREDICTIONS AND WILD GLESE Y m At i r station. ; on the same but obtained sufficient the roads are now on Manhattan, R ] sylvania tlonal busine from Yor %k Central to pay for tl 21?7 Hardly e Pennsyivania has (o the south, and peree of the jelphia than it did Philadelphia and Jorsey Central are paying good Hungerford and Miss I'rar not on- | ¢ would |} Such | K minal 1 it the that a railroad did some- the Balti- NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTI BECRONS YOU ENTER aguinst com- the Pe 1 Ohio, sylvania which 1 -operating, as the ¢ extent to right Pitt JUSTIETED S CAsl HESITATION IN STONI Fact and Fancies BY ROBLKT QUILLEN which less whe PRESTIGE he | barrel anotl about what he descrves. 11 verything abit, except the medicine Forbidding anybody to work those nder eightecn years of age won't ffect Jokes. Another very good test of blood ssure is u busy day and a book sent. D sperous thnes are we have more had saved, Py those money in| T tol sh we Not all of the i1 ry argument is on the he tyhold oyster is harm- n stewed, All great benefactors were drcam- but darned few dreamers are wnebfactors, | A free country is one where you | I ' 1imost anyth fter getting ¢ proper license tags. | 2 BY It defeated on the seas we would | lost, The raw material for chew- ng gum is importc —_— 1 barrel is licked. The between the perk sap bucket. The ext heer contest and th | pton and now he's a crossword puz- Will Pride Goeth Before Destruction By Marlon Harriman I mect Billy Hingle Who shouted: “I'm single And tickled to death with my fate; I'll stay ®o forever, ¥or I'm much too clever ‘o enter the Holy Estate. “No hunch of curl papers Will make me, by Japer “ork over to her all my pay. 1t T sec a cutie, No hushandly duty make me turn wa eyes toth “And the grocer, 1 fear him not; no, sir! Te troubles me not in the least; 1 don't have to Worry O'er turnips or curry, lilk, butter, spaghettl, or ycast,” as for Thus did he disparage The fine state of marriage patience his boasting 1 brooke Time always brings smilax To all such smart Aleck n The very next week he was hooked! | A Square Man under chieckered carecer.” “Yes, he used to be a chess cha zle shark. The high 1p with billk oom for shouldn’t be taken There must be (T him It's a good thing some races are | O lark skinned. It makes it easler to iistinguish the heathen, mueh safer when telling they feel. oV one at causes unhappy arriages is that each party s ¢ h A Iren ldom are atefnl, and surprising to see an Amend- ent Constitution. Chi tisn nent licking ts pa Correct “Just live it | will for- sentence: high and “people 10ld your h 25 Years Ago Today I'rom Paper of That Date hold its all this commi al Wil social charg Mrs. mes 1 m te some am the ager J ioned to the reason ub- game with had been i fera 1 polo L 1 that o1 t Known Older by the A1 latter ted socicty whership livan won “A Night in kil it hat | & South |\ “Thi Buss- the Observations On fhe Weather WL rk iday to- I ] Y m of gland as inity set we t t snow | 1d slowly rising TO SPEAK OX MORMONISM There of the ty in y eve- from the & solved cateh A Marked Man of police: “How did ¥ happen to shoot that burglar while iding along on the train Deteetive: “1 the moment he succeeded ing a car window.” .yle Heintz v for ¢ Possible Bonwit “John oftice today for in weeks, And the d to me were: called the fi ne eart Mrs 1y ¢ Altman: *“Maye Ty number.” . B. Lord. Live Bears expericnce " said D) Iy to D, have found the i the hardest animal to skin 1 ever After a lit trated thov however, the problem a voy enious manner. “As every or my, grizzlics skin them at “In unte as Geor my varied and trapper, recc ny caught in knows, T alwa alive, and nd my convenien I find by feeding a hear on butter- | milk, that T o fatten him ve increasing the size 1 making it worth mo and his skin accordingly, T sudden giving him a dout sh redu a few days the be 1o the flesh reduc chioroforming the be hieh s the humane way 1 inflate the skin to its f ¢ with an o nary tire rted skin at the pryiug thg bea may" b normal his diet, ¢ll-known f In hut wiec trete hangd size, painle most eas vt the out WS g bones hal mou wing tl tage in sk y is the fact th ) meat from 1 v people care f sensitive 1o His Touch “Did 1 tist hurt y made me pay Howard I Ihe dingle-Jangle Counter will tickle sh up what t The Editor's A bl fact Shop W ions m 1sing rather )0C and s ser ail for 1an nature Tongu ms dersta poems. And have reeci “caught” percent says are the 5 ar 1rd The Tricky Triolet Counter The New Love stil 1 Her spee Her ¢ snappy way, rli say— and he i ¢ of mine Irie . Hard Hit know, You never As before car you 1 of my kn wor and that Albright has began to suspeet first words ‘Hello Sweet- the operator Mid- grizzly | in- | kin pump, in- base You never can Kknow— How this shoe hurts my heel! ~Everett Pollock, Not & Pipe Dream | Hanson: "Do we have evidence enough to arrest that oplum smug- gler?" Watson: “Yes, I have the dope." —J. P, Hussey. Likely to Choke Jane: “What makes Bllly so red in the face?" Trances: “Oh, he's trylng to swal- low his pride.” ~—I'lorence Schumaker, (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction JForbidden) 20 KILLED, 20 HURT IN FIGHTING IN SHANGHAI \or | Victorious Troops Arc Resisted as They Try to Disarm Defeated Soldiers | By Tho Assoclated Press. Shanghal, Jan, 29.~Twenty per- sons were killed and twenty injured today in a thickly settled section of the Chinese district, when a small contingent of victorious troops, rep- |resenting General Ly Yung-Hslang {and the Central Chinese government, |were resisted when they attempted |to disarm about 1,000 defeated Kiangsu troops of Chi Hsich-Yuan, deposed leader. The spirited exchange of shots was ended by the appearance of re- |inforcements which compelled the Kiangsu troops to submit to dis- armament, The pani¢ that re- sulted when the shooting started, re- [sulted’in the death or injury of a |number of non-combatants, 15 HURT IN CLASK French Patriots’ League and Com- d m- ou in munists EZngage in Street Fight in x.| Paris, Paris, o ~—TIifteen persons {were injured in a clash last night between attendants at a meeting of |General De Castelnau's “Patriots’ and communists who en- deavored to break up the gathering. The numbers of the league wel- 1 to the strains of the F alse,” which the com- d to down out.with the onal.” Three communist aking part in the attempt were severely handled, and canes 2 and umbrelias were frecly used, One 8¢ | 5¢ the communists finally was grant- ed the privilege of the rostrum in order to ask his supporters {o leave. The exit of the troublemakers was ked by the explosion of fire- set off by wags, but poiice fon prevented further in-' up rst of tie | 1 ma ack interve cider v ce. In Tornado Damages Y| New York, Jan. 20.—A total of Of .4 tornadoes in the United States BT 1924 caused approximate property loss of $29,875,000, Colonel John P. Iinle U. 8. A, retired, said in a 12 months study, made pubii sterday by the Insurance I'res 1 heaviest single loss was $ 000,000, suffered by Lorain, Ohic in the disaster there last June. Kansus led among the states vi ited by the wisters,” showing 17 such storms, Colonel Finley found Georgin was second on the list witl morc than the third state, wing s ly le ic- ar er. ar, to uil one Alabania T A frame- building, he was ily |sufer than one of brick stone, th, ing together longer when whip- suid, or d un- ped off its foundations, in- | INK OR BRANDY? rat | me he | Queer Action of White Rats In - press Office Leads to Exposure | Philadelphia, Jan. 20.—Weird ac tions of a number of white rats in : on an American Railway Ex press platform atter the rodents hao sipped at a liquid trickling from ar adjoining case labelled “Ink,” terday resulted in scizure of a num Ler of bottles said to contain brandy, consigned to Mount for ou in yes Nearly 30 Million Lost ~ |: CITIZENS GO AVAY YOU N t YOU CAN'T PLAY INCC'j'bR.Ks%RD The rules of our yards are rigid. Every load of coal that enters must give the countersign—*“14 kt. Solid Coal and Clinker-free.” We know what the Heat Folks will do for you, because what can't come in, can’t go out. The Heat Folks are a set of jolly elves that trim Old Wintey's claws. They spare your purse and disposition. They will turn a winter cold as ice into a summer warm and nice. Call the. WEAYF&(KS for good, clean coal The Citizens Coal Co. Yard and Main Office 214 Dwight Court. Tel, 2108 Berlin Yard opp. Berlin station Tel. Uptown Office 104 Arch St. Tel, 3266, “6AS” POWER WASTED Killed i’ll“oFnge g‘iyl‘::n%] s \ew York, Jan. 29.—The body © M Ldwin W, Lancaster, 53, wil: of a retired banker ahd broker, wu¢ found last night in the courtyard of her home just off th avenu where it is belicved she fell “fror an ice-covered fire escape while try ing to climb down after finding hc self imprisoned in a bathroom ¢ the third floor which had a defec tive door lock. Death was caused by a fracture « the skull Mr. Lancaster, who is serious was not informed of his wif ith. Besides her husband, M Lancaster is survived by two dang ters and a son. An Average of 30 Per Cent of Avail- able I'orce Is Lost In Auto En- gines. Washington, Jan. of 30 pe cr of gasoline as a motor fucl is be- ing wasted by its discharge in the [y exhaust in the form of com hustible gases, the bu u of mines has determined by a serles of tests. announcing the result of the sts today the bureau declared im- | proper carburetor adjustment was responsible for the major part of the waste, | “The average carburetor,” the re- ! port said, “w found to be adjusted too far on the rich side, or in other vords, an insufficient amount of air was admitted with the gasoline, for rood economy and proper conilius- tion.” . cent of the availai Rescued Alive After Six Hours in Fire Wreckay Montreal, Jan, 20.—After having been entombed in the wreckage of the building of Poulin and company groeers, on Lemoine street for siv ours Licutenant. Louis Desjardi the city fire brigade was rescu: ive carly today and removed to hospital, Seven other firemen, wi were trapped in the burning bui CLUB MEETING The College Club will meet Mou- ot Ay evening, February 2, at the ome of Miss Agues Johnston, West Main street, Dr, Kossuth Wil- iamson of Wi N universi will ing when the wails crashed in 1« c on “Liberaliém and social un- lowing an explosion, were take) st The hostesscs of the evening « hospital earlier. sting Miss Johnson, will be Nrs, Stanley Holmes, Mrs. P. . Me- Donough, Miss Tlga Harvey and Miss Agnes IFinne . Membe 1 to note the change of COLI LAST PREDICTION RIGHT 1. Devoe Who Died Sunday 11 Vorecast Blizzard For Tuesday N. 3., Jan. 's are ask Y mecting Jiackensack, w Jackson Devoe, amat ther prophet, who died on day was buricd from the Second formed church yesterday. A final demonstration of the abi ity of Mr. Devoe to forecast 1! weather was found in a letter datd December 29, 1924, in which he fore cast to the day the blizzard of Tu day. It was the contention of Mr, Deve that eclipses influenced the weath: giving rf to storm belts, but ed in keeping his “weath a sccret, although he n tried to obtaln a patent' wl would protect him i we Philadelphia 1 Taking $31,000 From Bank. Philadelphia, Jan. 29.—Georg lintchinson, 24 year old teller of {“rankford branch of the Er I'rust company, charged with wezzling $34,000 of the institution’s unds, surrendered last night to the olice. A nationwide scarch had n conducted young. man since he disappeared last November. aid he lost the money betting em- for 11 persist law By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Snapshots of a Man with a Smooch on His Face as | an ic: for 90 ved ame CATHERS AT LAST THAT HE A SMODCH ON ¢ K AND CASUALLY AP CORNER OF HAND - of | GVES HER A SUGHILY DE TIANT 100K MEANING WEL. T'5 GONE NOW ISNT IT? wIPE REPORTS SMOOCH spr [ iorisio SRNNRERIRSA byt oS GETS UP WALKS OVER WANTLL ON-PRETEXT OF LOOKING AT A PHO AND STEAIS A LOOK AT HiM WIPE GOES THROUCH PAN- TMIME O £ THEY STARTED ( U SEAT PER) AND CLEAN AND RILY IN THE CON RGP T AD SCR! ARADH VES, THERE @ 'S @ McClure Ne