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Isipiess. The United States Is s the cu officinls can te New Britain Herald |, HERALD PUBLISIING COMPANY eset by v, a8 all police tity Morghine, cocuine and heroin gy n wutes In the caste United States the When vietims the peddier often meied Dally (Sunday Bxcepted) whit At Herald Bidg. 67 Chureb Street : SULSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 & Year. 42,00 Thres Muath i Month powders, all soluble | and bitter to the tuste I seetion of th herotn predominates, aduche powder,” all the Eatered at the Post Office at New Hritaln a8 Bocond Clase Mall Matter, At are large in i many of ir custom to TELEPHONE CAL; Business Office . Editoria) to u youth Then The s n developed, n press wtrating ep flicts and de- lnted U'ress. wrts ich Member of the Ass I excluslvely en publication of Press use for have aper a neren 4 A 1 brute, nguish brute heroin vie- Member Audit Lo irns into loses The A. B. ! @ tise are I a0 ot Clreulation and s nat organization honor, ambition analy lisintegrates, is the owerpow- aind ich a ruined life, muder follow most pronounced an- its of the heroin addi the ro who “exaltation of ego,"” himself as a The and THL GREATEST CURSE anyth OF THE AGE daylight robberies m ¢ 1 by these criminal heroin ipses in daring all the ex- ts Jesse James and his gang, 1ys one expert, This is also true of addicts. cond pronounced trait i a induce others to become He thinks, drcams aud plots o bring others into his spider's \ ) of ultimate doom general characteristic se- at and friends y sometimes are unaware of wddict for months and years. Amos 0. Squire, chicf physi- g prison, said: “That the increase 1. s an increasc tion i on From number of admitted in has been a radical in- assistant at- @l m, of the Uni States, stic addiction is unques- | About 40 increasing, nd- at At MeNedl nworth this term of court are addicts.” number o! United 1,000,000, Estima the From Java | coti o the made 1 made in asury ton Simon, munissioner rat ity estime roin s physici in one young mind ppal ¢ lieroin problem 1 ing narcotic drugs. ANOTHER “CONTEST" DUL IN THI SENATI prepari second @ OPPOSES Haguc ent SEN. BINGHAM FEDERAL ROAD METHOD cont the f W1ho v _fourth, opium commission « states Nations and its cor ads was Hira The use tice of standing benefit t but has' beeh a requisites of narec rac- | ham medicine has be out- | Englander gainst the Senator Wi Massa- o the hum drug firs} mag e race il was their illicit by curs: the agtion Walsh was in c tude dicts is ono of of high prof lereble 1t | meg wnd ntiment i ts nefariou 1y states against evolutions | and Iying, | murders | Sing Sing | er- | P | penditure federal construction The that moneys f the 1016 are of highways in states, good roads federal for roads where the states act of | provides .m-AH‘.M‘ | stanee funds may be when @ flatte regarded bond pe an equal amount, For in- where a state 50,000 ¥3 a atato has $LB0000 | o worey ab o expend upon w trunk highway government will i furnish desired, I the “n | equul amount, | as ne If e is cynica highways VEIWANS 10 wortd, he wi the | s next birthday. federal | east, some in there more cding improvement in west the pald i the [ than in cast and more I'taxes Onee in a whil fluential castern opinion is that the |draws the the remark law results in cast paying too | great a share of such road costs, nator Bingham went so far as to clalm the law is an invasion of stute's rights, The to last two years. The Senate would $150,000,000 appropriated s not listen t M from states which want some o pleas to reduce the | Better drive {fat tire, and have a gat. amount t of the senators come of the \ppropriation The world days, You see, consult the S ANOTHER VICTIM OF FURNACLE FIRES | Of astonishing happenings there | 1t man is so da can't he drop so {hcad and be dre app irs to be no end, Here we 1 ad | a youth in Louisville who went to sleep in a furnace and died from N Tt is hard to b cally in Enant w er who can winter burns after the janitor started a fire, 1t hard youngsters is enough to with impress A hick town the neighbors home after nine the advantage of stopping, looking and listening be- | fore crossing an ordinary strect; it [your house is afir is hard to prevent them | from coasting in front of an auto- | mobile, Perhaps the parents of this | youth « cautioned him against | these things, and he was duly care- | s¢ enough G Correget this s ened to quit,” sa you should have caved in.” all | ful, | fate led him Without harrowlng ’ Yet to sleep in a thought of the possibilitics he crawled into And without the g | Mayor Webster { suspicion of fmpending tragedy the |counciiman Patri From Paper it. faintest | }:m‘n(lu. [ | | | janitor started the fire, wnd accused of in nation. |liamentary law in to have a motio APl ayor explained pened to get into the furnace Waslonly to have the not solved. In the case of this youth | he might ughtless, |council. Mr. Patr |rights of denied, The cgmp organized in this lis mow in prosper Cl a great|Y F was o | valentin the coming of i Konsington ne . have given their forecasters| Street Commissi grace in which o make |dissatisficd with street was left af the sewer. Th back in a ridge {made to level it c At the o | Death of a woman in a furnac in Ohio attention, recently ‘elicited wide and how she it is clear he “CRACK OF DOOM" FINDS US APATHETIC was to be expected, the s fol- lowers of the religious theory that C. E, o masque the world due for smash an second it ter that there is destined to ot a flocking away from such er- roneous teaching. We are no > at first more NEryvous now row Mr., man; This is due the fact that we havesess con- ricrvid foreeast- for fidenc such e presen we have in we - U'risoner pert of | Griginal RESTORING OF VISION A MODERN MIRACLE [ school ing the ber of bills yet ou who, | There was o 1t the home | Rawlings last Mr [l story from Herald rding the urday, amazeme children word in {field, Mrs Iy : George W, Some | on defeated siness men in t t the Y. M. C. John H. Kirk r the liuman interc K a modern miracle. o eager to bene- ibored with love ove And performed o unfortunates, racle wi shared the joy of their 1. Rowe wo AN CA 7 feet 10 inches, Not have Obser all of such But it has On The shington, ern New night and probak ing. Warmer to lay.e Iresh sout northwest w Ioréc or Ea Rain tonight and | morning; warmer portions tonight fresh south, shift winds, Conditions: tral over upper insettied rainy we to Ohic fan bor T'he much above portion of the I Ohio valley. ess attended "such effort has progressed W ocea- | $on ¢ come wher the ar Fact; and Fancies BY ROBEKT QUILLEN norm mperatures ever onmied. juary in Ohio ‘an vesterday. | Conditi | cloudy and unset ke |lowed by light rising temperatur gtom far- ould be $100,000 Cohoes, N. Y., estimated at $10 ap 1t man was to IVe {y fire which sw !which contained bowling alleys, a |store of the Supply Com entire fire fight |helped by appara of the ar ed most [the flames a | spread. | The man in | time, proprietor Building and Su she Iplate glass windc road. |severing an ss- {he ran into the rescue.papers {ro Twenty-five b iMiculty ir arried out re ght ] their Food for thou Each ncw-bos® Americau infant | grom Herald clas When a hook beddler calls, that | Jorfty.”” It it is foollsh, it won't re- main u majority very long, What he thinks, but he uspally with- pust, She may have a then again she may was made it wasn't necessary to nate, is a place 25 Vears Ago Today | lie mecting of the common council | the minority of Modern 1es Younghl; and no attempt was Russwin tockwell reports A wrong side and decided the .« |Cohoes, N, Y pt t [7 oQhe o 7 Maxso, Juna If 1 Were the Editor and the Editor Was Me T wish T were the editor For just a little while, And that he were a girl, we'll say Of just about my style, ; | Of course I am assuming 4hat | The cditor is free, . Ior that makes lots of difference As we will all agree, a8 & nulsance; ddier calls, that's out a “foolish ma- 1 and fed up with Il be seventeen on e a stateman says 1t some Uay she should bring to me Some verses that she ‘wrote, Before I judged them for their wit A few things T would note: Her hair, her style, her ankles neat, Her cyes of baby blue, And then 1'd sayr %I won't accept Unless 1 get you, too,? And when T had accepted her I'd make a payment fine, I'd add, on top of ‘any check, A Kiss for every line. Now, just to see if he's the kind Who gets a hint just right, | 1 plan to go and hand to him {The next thing that I write. She's an Ace! “Is Marian a nice girl?" . “I should say so! She won't even play with the joker when it's wild,” —Frank M. Midkid. in seven rned efficient,ewhy omething over his a2 ecome sympathet ith a radical Je r in Florida, where it ¢ a light in your o'clock they think €. When Ignorance Nurse: “It's a bo, Tathe {ooray! Nurse: “You don’t know the half it:—and a girl." 1s Bliss itence: "I threat- id the man, “and scen how the boss o | A Blankety-Blank Blank The original cross word puzzl The income tax blank. of That Date Necks Kid Boots If it wasent for your neck you couldent look in back of you with- out terning all the ways erround or else bending all the ways down and looking through your legs, wich might be fun for a wile but after a wile would proberly seem like too much werk. Ot all parts of your body your neck is the leest fun to wash, the ony werse thing being having some- body else wash it for you, Meny animals have longer necks than human beings, especially snakes, Meny men with ester long necks wear exter short collars, A stiff neck is the most paneful kind and besides it makes wawk erround as if you thawt you | By was insulted ck last evening by fringing upon par- that he had asked | n seconded. The | that he did I!ua’ motion recorded put it before the ick said that the were being Woodmen city a month ago ous circumstances, ad has invited the { Kensington to a social at his home At Thursday. ioner Griswold is the way Curtis | ter the excavating | > dirt was thrown | you are stuck u sult to inju , thus adding in- | | oft. oot ! Why are you Toot! Lyecum, tomor- “Hey! innual tour of under the Irohms pl to entitled “Ltu- Anthony Hope scenery, and ef- nts to $1.50. Foreman: | quitting work O'Riley: “I b Foreman: whistle.” O'Riley: ard a whistle, t was the sor. fire “A fire whistle, did you “Yea You're fired.” —Mrs. Hal Simpson. Forema that | football team lost son, with a num- | tstanding. | asant whist party | and Mrs. W. J. ning. Prizes wers Pen- | Raw- A Reminder Gertrude: “Why do powder your mnose when you a barber shop, dearie?” Anita: “The porter always eays: | always enter you Love in the Pee Dee Valley A ATongue-Twister vrofessional | 130 fumous Pee Dee river is a Caro- OiConnel s lina stream; he baskctball gAMe | 14 reody Lanks are weedy, where last cvening, 7 to | the Pee Dee waters gleam. made a goal| G ooy Daddy Leedy was a Pee Dee plutocrat, 1 ter's beau was Cody Poe, and he was busted flat. was studying for a D, D, but he had no pay day. o Pce Dee Poe was needy, deed he needed dough! lett's 10mas ham His kick at n | last - Kicking | e T in- Leedy, knew what | her dad would do; He'd kid this needy D, D., and pooh- | pooh poor Pge, too. So lady Sadia Leedy told Poe, D. D., “Ah, ha! just clope. dope. O pooh Pa the Pee Dee depot Beau Poe, and lady Sadie slid! Pee Dee daddy got so mad dicd — indeed he did! —Miriam Kantor. vations Weather or to- f'we'll Oh, that's the oLyt jorg won't that pooh- ight; colder Tues- | h, shifting to west | pp inds | astern 'New York esday «And the probably | he in cast a ath | colder 3| ing to 1 Backed Out “She tricd to get some gasoline for nothing."” 3 that? with the station man filling her tirc the gasoline just gave her the air.” —H. F. Voorhees. Editor's Gossip Shop Some 1 still write in and ask it it's necessary for them to sub- | mit questions to- Wally the Mystic in the poctic form which he uses. No. Ask the If the v will athier from Kans and om south ture in the ke region a 0 o He me of the | recorded | d Indiana occu The tied quextion is answerable, rewrite it have a truly humorous dpate article and yofir cks the proper finish, don't worry about it. Dr. Traproc himself will round out your Bald- pate advgnture so that, when It ap- pears, it has the smoothness of pre- | sentation we desire, 3 ilding and | How about some contributions night. The | tonight? of Cohoes, | . Suffers . Fire in Hotel e If you | idea for a F b contribution 1 9.—Damage ) W e and ely i 1 durng rough a block Harmony hotel, 1l and the st g force O tus from Troy work | Slogans lishing | For the wheat grower — Say it their | with flours For the shoe dealer — The last i8 the best of all the game, For the scene shifter — Good to the last drop. 1 was George Wer- ‘ and® manager of the | pply Compa is leg, when | — No metal can touch you. sey would be back you |charge of the tongue department of owned the werld and peeple think [and severed connections with |ed to be foreman of the tongue de- partment, one of the largest in the | asylum since she left | ber of the firm of Nova, Rubenstein question in any form you | upon him, | For the ‘miser who hoards his coin | For the playlng card manufacture) ~A dealer in every town, ~Clifford Moss, The Reason Why Mary: “Ben s hopelessly bash- ful.” Florence: “Perhaps if you'd ofs for him a bit of encouragement it would help,” he's most bashful," ~Jullus Trankenstein, Motorists will soon be bragging that they get so many pedestriogs to the mille, . —— (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction Forbldden.) MR. AND MRS. DEMPSEY ARE IN LOY ANGELES Fighter and His Bride Give the 8lip to Thelr Friends and Curious Followers, Los Angeles, Feb, 9.—If lh.lport- ing world held its breath with anx- fety when Jack Dempsey and his bride, Estelle Taylor, of the movies, slipped out of San Diego hotel early yetserday and disappeared, it can re- lax today and give its nerves a rest, for the Dempseys have been found, at least they were found for a few minutes late last night. i They arrived in Los Angeles with- out being detected, but were recog- nized at once, when they entered the hotel which Dempsey operates, The clerk, being on Dempsey's payroll, could not be mistaken in the identity of the visitors but if he thought they were going to occupy the bridal suite he was disappointed, for in less thangten minutes they had play- ed the San Diego trick all over again —slipped away for a destination un- announced. As a concession to the curlous, however, Dempsey left behind the information that he and Mrs, Demp- in Los Angeles tonight or tomorrow, and that the world need not worry. 28 YEARS ON PAYROLL, LEAVES NORTH & JUDD CO. Arthur Parfitt, Foreman of Tongue Department, Resigns From Employ of Concern. ‘Arthur W, Patfitt of 125 Fairview street, for the past 23 years con- nected with the North & Judd Mfg. Co., and for a number of years in that factory, tendercd his resignation the company Saturday. Mr. Parfitt en- tered the employ of North & Judd's as a machinist nearly a quarter of a century ago and was later advanc- plant. Wed in Orphanage Once Their Domicile New York, Feb. 9.—George Ros- ling and Sad olan, who grew up together in the Brooklyn Hebrew or- phan asylum, yesterday returned to it for their wedding. Classmates who ad watched their romance develop, returned to the institution to see the ceremony. The bride, who has been doing eocial service work for the it, was given away by the superintendent. a mem- and Rosl partner, v ing, of which Rosling is a s best man, Jap Sailors Lost in Accident Off *Vancouver Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 9.—Eleven Japanese, including five petty offi- cers and six seamen, members of the | crew of the crufer ITdzumo, met death in the harbor here early yes- terday when the Pinnace, In which they were returning to the Idzumo, after enjoying shore leave, collided with the Canadian Padific tug Nan. oose. The Herald classified ads help us all out. FINISHES PAPERY, YAWNS AND WONDERS WHAT BULKY ENVELOPE 1N HIS POCKET IS COMES T COLUMN ABOUT EARNED INCOMES AND MUTTERS HE DOESNT SEEM TO GET THE SENSE OF THAT For'the man with the sad face — 1t worn all over town. For the poor actor — The ham that am | ¥or the chorus girls — They hold their shayp | For the henpecked man — Basy to | drive, burning building to m his saf | tel guests had ittle emen ght can be secur ed ads, S | WONDERS WHY JUST WHEN HE'S GOT 50 HE CAN PILL OUT THESE | INSTRUCTION SHEET THROUGH BLANKS THEY CHANGE THEM. READS Maryt “No, my dear, That's when |, ME FOLKS get more heat with less coal — they understand their furnace— they know how to fire. Other folks condemn the coal, when all the time they are not burning it properly. There. is no fixed rule for firing a furnace, but we have a rule fixed in our offices, that any of . our good friends and customers who are having difficulty in get- ting sufficient heat, may feel free to comsult with us and benefit from our years of experi- ence in burning coal. The Citizens Coal Co. Uptown Office, 104 Arch St. TH1. 3266, Yard & Main Office, Berlin Yard Dwiy t eming content corvmianiEs fre Just to prove that those movie stunts aren’t all fakerfl after all. This was snapped “on location” near Hollywood, a Eddie Gordon himself, not a double, is walking the plank. &4 Snapshots Of A Man Looking Over the Income Tax Blank. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS, | PINDS S THE INCOME TAK BLANK READS DOWN TOITEM 18 - SEEMS WHCH HE'S BEEN CARRYING ROUND O BE JUST.THE SAME A5 OTHER EVER SINCE IT CAME. MIGHT AS WELL VEARS' - WONT HAVE MUCH TROUBIE WOK IT OVER GIVES 1T UP JUST AS HIS EYE LIGHTS ON SURTAX COLUMN. PINDS THATS BEEN CHANGED 00, CANT MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF IT SPENDS HALY AN HOUR TRYING O FIGURE OUT WHAT 25% CREDIT OP TEM 28 NOT TO EXCEED 25% OF ITEMS Hi, 42 AND 43 MEANS DECIDES HELL TILL THIS OUT T0- VORROW, AND STUPTS T BACK IN POCKET WHERE IT STRYS UNTIL s MARCH IS COMES ON PENALTIES TOR INCOR- RECT RETURNS AND HOPES UN- EASILY THAT NOBODY WILL DRAG OUT HS 1922 RETURN © McClure Newspaper Syndicate

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