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. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |, Iseued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street [ SUBSCRIPTION ! 98,00 & Year, ! $2.00 Three Munth. 6. & Month RATES Entered at the Post Office at New Britain a8 Second Class Mall Matter, TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office ..i.uv, 925 Editorfal Rooma . 928 The only profitable advertising in the Oity, Cireulation books Press room always open to advertis Member of the Assoclated Fress. The Associated Press 1o exclusively en. titled to the use for re-publication of w8l news credited to It or not, otherwise eredited In this paper wnd also local ows published herein Member Audit Burenu of Circulation. The A. B. C. 1a & nstlonal organizatjon which_furnishes newspapers and adver- tisers with & strictly honest analysis of circulation. Our circulation statistics based upon this audit. This ineures protection against fraud i newspaper distribution figures to both national and local advertisers. Herald 2 on sale aatly Hotallng's News Stand. Schultz News Stand, Grand Central, 42nd street. ————— e FOGGY WEATHER AND SPEED DON'T MIX Foggy weather that we have been having weather was atates of the Middl 1n New Entrance closely follows similar reported in 13 West on Satur- that day. It is too much to suppose that | the fog banks from the west pushed their way but it is easier to think that simi Times | in day coaches who would travel ip the it not the high charges, largely brought about by ithe surcharge. The most “sleepers” were for excossively rallroad lines which benefit from this surcharge are the strongest in the country, the trunk lines. Then, in addition to the u- it Pullman rates — fnal»Mng the surcharge and the basle rate—these 1wo lines exact extra fares on their fastor trains, Some observers formerly pointed out that in this country there s no hird" custom in Europe. it “irst," “second” and cluss travel We B0 under those as 18 the have it all ri but it doesn't names, TFHINKING IN CYCLES; “PURE" DEMOCRACY Out fght constitutional amend- ments pas 1 since 1700, four were reated within comparatively recent years, of the four, ent cen- the three rey tralization in governmer come tax, prohibition suffrage. One, y popular vote decentralized the power of state legislatures, It is said by the child placed before the states four years observers that had labor amendment been lispatch, But since that time a re- action’ has set in against contraliza- e cycle of deral thinking” r | turns the amendment probably w be tacked to the constitution. I nobody knows how long it will take for such a cycle to arrive, in- | 'd woman | the election of sena- | | | ago it would have been ratified with | ©f tion of power in Washington and the | Stoics amendment s lost for the present. If | the institution but . | strongly entrenched and concluded 1 | to ignore it. 1t | practical men of ancient Greece, its | anolition | avolished by The British Emplre, The owners will be paid the market price for these human chattels and the latter will then be freed, but of course can continue working €or their former owners for wages If they desire to do so, The Maharajah suddenly saw a great 1ight when he ordered slavery He made an address to thut flayed the institution as a curse of the Seven children were torn by master from the mother and sold, Gurkhas, who fought under the British colors during the World War and were vietims of the first gas attack at Ypres, his peopl of slavery evil spirits, a hard-hearted som of a slave The world acclaims the emancipa- modern slaves with Although the English unaware of this siavery tion of these satisfaction, people were under the aegis of their empire, 1t is likely that the British government was well aware of the survival of ficient social institution. Domestic slavery and its.elimina- tion occupied men's minds from early times, but it persisted as an through ages because n could not think of comfort for the free without it. Plato, with the ability to reason in advance his time, wished to abolish slavery and engendered considerable fecling against it. The Epicureans condemncd found it institution " class popular of too 3ut to Aristotle and saying the was inconceivable, “natural slaves” were born In the amendment will” give ‘the chile dren a chance to get an education falls flat, It s better to leave the getting of an edycation to those who want it than to force those who can never use it to get one,” Fact; and Fancies BY RUBERT QUILLEN The oyster's “R" months have be- come 8, O, 8. months, Evolution: Soft hands; desire for. easy money; No, 3,876, Our idea of vulgar ostentation is tipping the tax collector, A sordid money grabber is any- body who' grabs more than you can grab, A college athlete by any other hame earns just that much more money, “Ah" sighed the father, “It's a girl” “Aw," argued the jury, “she's a girl" There must be gomething in royal blood. Wales didn't look this fupny in a blue shirt, I Ofe} Fan By Jean Gillesple In college days I studled Greek and Latin composition; Three modern languages I speak, which is some acquisition, In calculus I was a star, in history a whiz; In economics 1 stood high, T led In every qulz, At chemistry, psychology, zoology, and art, Philosophy and English, too, worked with all my heart, Not any subject in the course did 1 omit to try; The faculty with one accord pre- dicted I'd go high, 1 took my bachelor degree; I earned an M. A, too— And then I married Johnny Lee. Now this is what I do; At six a. m, pile out of bed, put on the coffee pot, Fry ham and eggs and toast the bread = he likes it piping hot; ‘Watch John take out the little car and, pulling wide the throttle, Speed blithely down the strect to work; then I fix the baby's bottle, | Borah {s a queer chap. He thinks | repudiation means repudiation, Just what, if any, was the effect f the eclipse on synthetic comple: ions? America's three ages: Rattle of up the dishes, feed the cat and scrub the kitchen floor, Make beds and dust and meanwhile talk to agents at the door. Wash I call the grocer, butcher too, who bring my orders — maybe; And while T wait for them to come 1 have to bathe the haby. And after that there's lunch to get, v That's what I'll be to you. ~Vivian Chandler. The Jingle-Jangle Counter The poot halls ‘St. Valentine with 'l'b:'nod saint booms the poetry in. dustry. ~Muriel Hiller, Friendly Warning Parson: “Does you take dis man fo' better or fo' worse?" Liza: “If he's worse den de las' one, he'd better watch his step.” (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction . Forbidden,) UNITED STATES 1§ AHEADINDYSTERS Most Popular and Extensively Eaten of All Shell-Fish : —_— ‘Washington, D, C,, Feb, 10.—Chi- cago has laid down a penalty of $25 for eating raw oysters because of a typhoid epldemlc and the fishermen of the lower Chesapeake bay are rushing to Annapolis to get govern- ment assistance for thelr slumping trade, Concerning oysters, Hugh M, Smith, former United States com- missioner of fisheries, in a communi. cation to the National Geographie soclety says: “‘Oysters are the most popular and most extensively eaten of all shell- fish, they are the most important of all cultivated water products and, with the single exception of the sea herrings, the most valuable of all aquatic animals. ““The oyster crop of the world &t pheric conditi k Our modern life is so compl world. | | musketry; rattle of silver; rattle of | Down throusn the | flivvers. The debates—such have been—on the child ment have developed a new move- Wa of New | most civilized countries in compara- York has an amendment to refer | tively recent times. Slavery was onc | of the most persistent ins ahor. take baby to the park; Some clothes to iron, pie to bake; every minute and by then it's getting dark. them learn to sing |1 fry some chops, 1 siice some bread . and quickly set the table; | When dinner's done 1 sneak to bed | as soon as I am able. | Then, round my bed I seem to see | my college credits stand, | the present time amounts to over twenty-two million bushels and {s valugd at nearly $20,000,000, Of thig output, the share of the United Slates is 79 per cent of the quantity and 63 per cent of the value. Of the remaining portion the greater part belong to France, U. S. Leads in Oysters “In any consideration of the world's oyster industry the United States necessarily receives first and most prominent mention, for there {8 no country in which oysters oc- cupy a more important place. The output here is larger and more val- uable than elsewhere, and the rela- tive importance of oysters compared with the total fishery product 18 greater, Furthermore, among the leading oyster-producing countries the cost of oysters to the consumer is least and the per capita consump- tion s greatest in the United States. “The seven leading oyster states, each of whichgproduces over a mil. lion bushels annually, are Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, Rhode Island, New York, Mississippi and T.ouisiana. “The body of water which pro- duces more systers than any other body of water in the United States, or, in fact, in the whole world, is Chesapeake bay. Late statistics of the oyster industry show the pre- ponderating importance of the bay: an output of over seven and three- fourths millien bushels, values at $4,460,000 or 35 per cent of the[mon oyster of the Atlantic coast of quantity and 22 per cent of the value | Europe. everybody tells me, but T cried when oL the S '{*qr"“ crop of the} “The human animal is ot the I saw it was white, ‘cause 1 wanted |United Sta f;'{ A e only one that looks with favor upon a gold one like Mamma |, China's Farly Oyster Culture | tho edible qualities of the oyster, At |a & _Helen Knudsen. *“Oysters have been under culture,|overy stage in its career it is at- longer than any other shellfish and, | tacked by a horde of dangerous en- indeed, than anysother water crea- | omjes, some of which are most de- inly has a poker face.” [ture. A simple type of cultivation. | sructive after the oyster has put on n when he holds my | With the formation of artificial beds, |jtq gtoutest armor and would seem | flourishied in China at a very remote [¢5 pe almost invulnerable, Before it |period and probably antedated bY [ pocomes attached, the delicate oys- some centurics the inception of oys-|ter fry is extensively consumed by |ter culture in Ttaly, about the year |aquit oysters and various other shell 'Hm B. C. fish, as well aseby fishes like the “At lcast one hundred species are.f Menhaden, which are able to strain known, with a rather wide range in | their food from the water. When | shape, habits, flavor and food | (e oyster attains its shell, a new set {value. Some excellent species exist | of ghelifish enemies, provided with the cquatorial and sub-tropical | drills, begin thelr attacks and ex- ages the insti- in x and is “speeded up” so enormously that labor amend- tution came, to be annihilated e One is born nearly all of Sweet Adeline.’ As to love's blindness, observe the kind of cars some people place | locks on. whenever such a blanket of fog de- scends accid fatal even to a sch in a fog fa t but “rapid tran rapid — automobiies ward stopped suddenly of the oc bued with good sense ment. Senator orth e It 0ol some of them — occur, would be itutions of | ild that e height of ab: clear | future ratifications of constitutional amendments to a direct vote of the | mankind; not onwly was the institu- people. 1In the Senate, when Mr. | tion.an astonishing perversion of the ;\\'le‘\'onh made a talk on the plan, | rights of man, but its perpetuation the centuries was equally speed iwdity, Derisive ghosts that grin at me. continues to be until there is a smash; Oddly enough, i forming his Ain't education grand? Cabinet Mr, Coolidge makes no ef- fort tp hire cheaper men, | hardly a dissenting voice was raised. rush for- | i they Only the captains through continue to | reason-defying. | reason-defying. The Lure Mrs, Anderson: “Has your hus- band really got any business in the Opponents of this plan—such few pellm are . After Every Meal WLAF:"T’: Puget Sound in the Pacific. “Oysters produce an immense number of young in order to com- pensate for the heavy mortality that occurs at all stages of growth, but particularly in the early months, It is an astonishing biological fact that | in some species of oyster each sex is | represented by a different individual, | us In the oyster of the Atlantic coast | of North America: while in other species both sexes are united in one | Individual—the male stage alternat- | ing with the female, as in the com- ‘a: exist at this time—say the el | with its o d is no deep delver into estions, Thes s of the republic s ’ MORE SHAME TOR | RHODE ISLAND | The Springfiela Republican done a seryvice to New England law tordte is preoccupied n city Mrs., Willilams: an liners seem to be im- 1 o e ey i has Not without me! their vessels tfd to the piers during in Knowledge Ts— Dentist: “You seem to be ter- | ribly nerveus. Don't you know that T am a painless dentist?” Vietim: “Yes, but you see I'm one | the four nsed fogs instead of venturing to depart | i oot v calling attention to the in | Rhode Tsland which allows the im- | prisonment of persons for debt. ¢ evolved repre- when scheduled to do so. sentative government rater than pure was only several months ag a Tt was only sev nonths ago | gefocracy. that a large vessel was badly dam- |, aged rammed Opponents of the plan | How horrible the killing of chil- | dren by cars would be if the Turks were doing it. The Springfield paper Lias enumer- ated some of the more flagrant cases | oceurring hder this law in recent | subject, | years. 1t that 604 men | g0 ieans cannot enjoy leisur Noah Webster showed poor busl- cone | and 5 imprisoned | gqys B Joy leisure,™ | | o judgment in failing to reserve [ and 50 women have heen Imprisoned | s515 g critic, Ho should Eee us when | Ncss udgme ¢ fo romr ‘ ‘ his puzzle rights on the dictionary. in the nelghboring state under this | the boss goes out. . (i | : i rears. statute during the past seven years. § g a disgrace |, 1hey ha ings in the old days Such a law is not or | that resembled radio pictures, but | Island, but should arouse | iyey were called “samplers.” other New Eng- o only im- 0 say the electorate can he very " b yself. life sacrificed when | L Gertrude. ship during a anc well controlied through headlines. another Point Judi by | We only mention this to make a CONTEST NEWS Yesterday's appeal to his friends ainly pulled the Last Line merick Editor out of an awful mess. Answers came in by the hundreds. The editor had a joli- fieation meeting, called himself to order ,and appointed himself a committee of one to draft a suit- able resolution -of thanks to his legion of friends. After the smoke had cleared the following resolu- | tion was submitted to himself, | adopted,’ and the O. K. sign put on it for the purpose of printing for public consumption: fog off " been cording to the test complete presentation of the Infstated no diminu amendments to the con- decided by popu- no one can foretell It future s to Dbe ivelyn, Quit Your Devilin'! Evelyn and her mother were visiting my cousin one day and the little girl was verg much ex- 14 kK “ ited about something. It they speak of her cfficlency, | Sl 00" Bl Mo e, 1 thought, :y-‘. 5 nlnnm\rs“ u:,.hnul.‘c] ;:: &hf e et aught for seven years without get- h i where none I | ting a husband. her small x}mu\h been before wWhen we told her how nlce she | looked, Evelyn said: “Thats what| vest'zation which followed. Acci- rendum dents on the high seas for similar e consequences. Just now, and per- reasor not v 0gS, ix ROLTELIT ps for some years to come, de-!to Rhode Speed like whiskey a the indignation of Rhoc Union in which centralization thinking has the upper gasoline Hand s via the [land states 40 diffi- CONGRATULATED BUILDING 1's Total Abstinence = states in the prisonment for debt is permitted. TABS ARF ON NEW Young Mc — SUPPOSE SKELLY MURDER HAD BEEN SUPPRESSED? Century, a religious suppose Se nator Wadsworth's | =g | “Wel “anothe sentence: dad; Corregt well,” clinker has formed.” (Protected by Associated Editors, Inc.) 25 Ye;rs Ago Today | Feom Paper of That Date Tt and Be amendment were put through and | ty, popularly knowr E 1 20 years from now t as the S The Christi publication of Whereas: The Last Lige Lim- grick Editor of the Herald, had appealed to his friends for an- swers, and r lated upon its de Chicagos has been | Chicago In asoning passion or prejudice. fine a $200,000 new 'S | uch a case some orms” 1 s sting to the news- i papers to discontinue publishing all Keeps Her Guessing | for a month, in virtue among | et hooked to t constitution which His) “Jack co “Yes; | hand.” | dislike. | reference to crime v ‘I ‘Whereas: The answers came in faster than one could count. this socicty i ! It was that possibility whi the meantime aying up' building amuge- Description reaction M, M. T, the noticing the wrd against by chosing the middle | Xly evidently | ' i Therefore, be it resolved: “thanks” to all is in order. That will contain for nience, ment cates it will cc conv Wally the Mystic He'll Answer Your Questions, somehow | nave solved to- From Paper of that Date In connection with the big patri- | otic mecting in observation of l,m-‘ coln's birthday, which will be held at the Center church Sunday after- noon, February 18, the Y. M. C. A. | day has formed a male choru w. | Will indicate to you the : S crs |in = 3 avel clidres. o e | In which the Mystic Wally's powers | ; &'myw NIH or <I|‘idr\,{\ ;‘-”f Il‘m\g”‘r | Will save you many tearful hours. |reglons, but the best occur in tem-)tract the soft parts through minute church decorations. . L. er- | e Y ¥ nLiones s perate climes, he northern 1imits}holes, In some localities various ford will be chalrman. A | The ldea is the Thing of their habitat are the Gulf of St.]gnail-like mollusks do immense dam- T mmmryACN\-'“I-\("‘*‘““.‘ ;“0'"- | e Wally, | Lawrence and southern Norway injage to the beds of oysters in their (p)l!;\‘lh l:\' 11l,m\ m]A“ rcan ”:.\‘r";:;‘ ar Wely: the Atlantic, and Hokkaido and |first year.” \at there arc 1 this city are liable to military duty. | Just my writings do not sell. Yeaton J. Stearns, former Ts it because I do not use collector, has taken a position as| Typewriting ; ever, bookkeeper withythe Peopics Coal Yours, B Suburban Heights. S ey White left to- | Dear Blucs | Howto Read the Thermometel’- >rincipal Marcus ; f I know that it is tough | day for Brooklyn wlhere he will de- i Y | To try, and yet not sell your stuff. | liver an address before the Brook- 1 teac s' association, With all vour writings take much4 pains, T. W. Fagan was elected dent of the Landers, Irary & ( But — typing Mutual Aid sociation at the braing. nual meeting last * ¥rancis Kelly, N. Make Yourself to Order spent Wednesday Wally: friends in fhe class of 19 George, Corbin is on Cuba, whére he will Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. An overheated stove in the { house at the Park t crossir | caused a fire yesterday afternoon Officer Lampher turned in an was extin T Be it still further resolved that this resolution be ~ suitably en- graved on our memories. Now that our business mecting is over, the editor wishes again to urge you to work diligently on | tonight's lost line, keeping the element of neatness constantly in mind. The editor wishes to agaln thank you for reading the abov is a shred of But the Chi- ightly longer to the de- have not yet | int | viously, the a hall 4he ploymer twi as g th t in crime. t contrary present and i The problems we I g ring physical i i New Dri t of a full time o ¢ to public experience in cat way Tector, it is clear that t i ain membhers of this organization 1 is perfect, | signified their intention to ere selves with . 16 cago papers | be you can tell en doing more than mak- | Maybe you oan velo 5 z hy : ré noc ing a cursory note of three-fourths why tax as branch i srring in Chicago. crime ¢ HOSPITAL RULES ARE NECESSARY reumstance e attenti i 1itors. where. Bl v crime attended by mmw.m‘ . s that has an interest | By GLUYAS WILLIAMS PULLMAN SURCHARGES AND THE PUBLIC But crime of a sort | t gen ivid manner. ted to eral est Aal the practic acting Some objections presi- ark an- apers' | 1 upon this 1&'.1 will not repiac home, suppose | publication | New DBrit- essary | to f evening. B. H visiting percent e of such -crime” 8, 1599, ?' SHR his oid | Dear | I'm a maiden fair; I My beau is fond of raven hair. 1 ¢ | In my despair 1 comc to you; | What's your advice? \WANTS T KNOW WHAT'S' GHE Yours, MEAN ‘THE HOUSE 15 COLD - PRELS w 1 | COMPORTRGLE TO HiM his wa ARNOUNCES IT SAYS 683 OR AT LEAST PRACTICALLY €8 - LOOK ToR HERSETP P SHE DOES NT BFLIEVE opposed by t since t represe CROSSES TO MANTELPIECE AND PEERS INTENTLY AT THERMO - METER s suppose.” the pu newspapers went into ¢ been meed t It is g my for strec —and all the Dear Emmy Lou and the the In times like these | Your problem can be solved “lnr‘ ensc. | 12 Get hair to suit your Ducky Dove; ‘ @ You're not the first to dye for love. | | ) ‘ ‘ | arm fact 4 with o and the fire ik stream of water, Puliman one S Qbservations On The Weather b | for Southern New settled tonight probably rain The Editor's Gossip Shop | “I do enjoy your Fun Shop. Why | er enjoy it as well shouldn't a mini | as nybody € | | So writes Reverend Lemuel Davis nearby city Fun Shop humor is clean, in ad- asically funny. ad by all members — yet it is wot ju- venile enough to appeal only to | youngsters, and still not too adult | so that only older people.can un-| | derstana 1t !, The type of humor we have run | | | pense —Foreeast England Un- and Wednesday, mild temperature, | | moderate to fresh southeriy winds interested in | Korecast for Eastcrn New York: asettled, probably rain tonight and 1 .. | Wednesday, mild temperature fol- other de- | 1 ed by colder Wednesday nig mode to fresh southerly wind com- | Conditions and ur | settled weather with light rain and 1og prevails along the Atlantic coast | from Maine to Florida. The dis- | turbance which entral yester- {day morning over Colorado is now | central over Missouri. The t | perature is considers above [ normal in the of the | Lake region and New Englar but ‘ ished falls rapldly from Pennsylvania| Author: “Yes, I'm just putting in northwestward to Minne The 1\‘\- profanity.” | snow cover over New J id ha { decreased several fnches during the | | 1ast 48 hours, My What Damon was And Tom to Jérry | What Potash is to Perimutter, N TAKES ANOTHER TURN AT IT AND MUTTERS 65 NOTHING - [T'S MAY- BE A SHADE UNDIR 639 JuST A SHADE tal inv WIPE DECLARES HE'S COUNTED WRONG, | EACH OF THOSE MARKS -MEANS 2.5 YOU KNOW - ITS JUST BARELY OV~ ER 65° & SAYS NO WONDER SHE READS IT WRONG, SHE'S LOOKING DOWN ON 1T, SHE OUGHT TO HOLD HER EYE LEVEL WITY IT consid- dition to being It may be of the people tamily jlso are not of be ir and ¢ and discuss it with the LINCOLN ng crime Cloudy A MODERN FREES 50,000 SLAVES sk is the type of humor we wish and, | it you contribute the kind we ac-| material will be wel- they t, your comed. Do your fun shopping early! Pullman company. was ¢ | | railroads. Several members of were of the em- The Finishing Touch Friend “New play almost fin- megtal e New opinion place to eastern portior | DEMONSTRATES HOW TD HOLD EYE TINALLY AFTER CONSIDERABLE AR LEVEL AND 15 TOLD HE'S WAY DOWN GUMENT AND BOBBING OF HEADS [ BLLOW IT NO WONDER HE MAKES ~ BOTH ARE WILLING TO AGREE © McClure — ADDS HOWEVER ;THAT IP THERMO* METER WERE IN MIDPLE OF ROOM T WOULD PROBABLY SHOW £8°. WITH WHICH LAST WORD GO DOWN AND STOKES TURNACE. fares is in t vol edu- in the day coaches. 1ot majority that the ige of po- —Oscar Herz. iring it is too small percent 6% OUT Of Im ON 66 /2° Newspaper Syndicate who will agree Valentine 1o Pythias Po- such a reduction has a are too few, S0 rived., &re many persons traveling at night | Conditions f tois sottied | nary workers. @9 thc argument that | 2.0 eolder, t remain ordi- e y the at owed by fair ‘ | nsuled b A

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