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[upon as the state where automobi New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | aceidents are decreasing, and that it | 1s being said “it Connecticut can do | " 3 it, other states can do likewise Tesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) | At of At Horald Bldg., 67 Church Street. this state than months the current rate accldents a smaller num- The frst year showed will have her in 14 elght of SUBSCRIPTION $5.00 & Year, $2.00 Three M 1 RATES this a nthe. » Month, 6 automobile ! monthly averag of 2 fatalities, compared with a monthly average of for the 12 montha [ of 1924. As the totals for September, October, Novem od traflic Wtered at the Post Office at New Britain as Gecond Clase Mall Matter, and December the usual de fatalities, T, TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office Editoria) Rooms . re expec to show 926 926 Y in and the average at the end of the years is belleved certain to be Jower than it The only profitable advertising medium in the City, Circulation books and ress room always open to advertisers. Wi ar. Ald then we read the following the — | additional information from Member of the Associated Press. port of this assoctation: The Amsociated Press 1a exclusively en: | titied to the use for re-publication of | all news credited to it or not otherwlise credited fn this paper wnd also local uews published herein. (In automobile including non-fatali. Iready lower than last g 1,705 per month for first eight months in 1025, ared with 1,731 per for the twelve months “The avera Connecticut iccldents ties, Is year, be ze per month r all Member Audit Bureau of Uirculation, Ihe A, B. C, 1 organization ! which furnishes and adver- | the tisers with s strict analysie of | 19 com circulation. Our clrculation etatistics | 7 are based upon this nudit. This Insures | MONth protection mgainst fraud in newspaper | dlstribution figures to both national and ocal ndvertisers, & natlo: The vehicle ment is surcly entitled to credit for The Herald ta on mie dally fn New | o fork at Hotallig's Newsstand, Times Jquare; Bchultz's Newestands. Entrance [ pu thore is still room for Nearly an automobile state motor depart t in making the roads safer. Grand Central, 42nd Street. | vast im- provements, | fatality a day, not to mention more 50 injured n the state dally, es that mudh yet needs to be BLEACHERS, AND TENEN) bleachers POLES LENTS t Willow | a | than indt With Brook the a park pronounced unsafe, a |achieved in the state belng held up as a model of preventive metho telephone pole collapsing and fall ing into Lake street, tenements be- ing pronounced unsafe and others | HUMANE ATTITUDE TO THE STARTER company the park not definitely declded upon by the clty fathers, and there undoubtedly 1s room for argument under suspicion, and stones of a | church tower falling to the side- | walk, the time is ripe for taking a | careful safety tions in the city. In it | was sald no permit was ever sought | Connecticut of starter's quarters Giving the the privilege improving inventory of condi- at Central has been the case of the bleachers, construction eye-opener, however, 16 as,much to or issued for their on both sides, The elty constitution- Such a condition is The city, blame as those an poration any rights on city proper- the | t buily Wholicaussa yet in the last analysis, in this stands to be erected, as the ing department their erection before particular case it is a matter of ot " belng humane to the s was we are ; well awarc e they were 0C- | iy gholter during the frigil win- Standing still in deal blood cupled. ter months. The telephone pole was rotten at | nhe the cold is a good worse st Howg manySotherbalesl iy W doning B tho in cir- ity city hy in the in. a ly be- tele- | exer- phone poles are one poles are culation walking, as police- similar condition. The city re the men do; and there is no opportunl- trees had company remove on enter a centar ty to sneak into a warm store t{o a0 they ayed; the 10y A il thaw out, as is the custom [ :3 at least ca " Hene Astacan bluccoats. The contention, thereforo cise similar care The were is not one of favoring the Connecti- tenements under inspection cut company, the on fhe but one of improving with speed-— o esli- LI A 10 2 conditions surrounding the man job for the company. low many other buildin nation of many cntirely too speedy. in | the en erected with a similar | for ty have be GOOD RATLROADING of \ AND BAD Four railroads in the lsregard he cssentials fety? The 3 United S city has practiced 100 much car operated without killing buildin been manifestly onomy in conducting the Union of the yassenger; and the partment, ere have not F 1 Pacifie, standing at the top inspectors and it ¥ leap in points o operation, H. Har the n impessil was riman Americar Delawars JERSEY AND INDIANA JUNTICE STATH ALTO INMPROVED RICO BURFAUCRATIC METIIODS ally is adverse to granting any cor- | with | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 accepted b N experts \Ill,nl Versallles, there wouldn't have y need ot | merely to create | been 0carno nd th | |upwards a shortage of the | bulbs “stabllize” the price | In this way the department of | | 1:|u|1wu|ln|v- might think of helping | bulb growers to control the Ameri- What really will hap- [pen 18 that millions of people will It only a pedestrian could bribe some official to let him operate with impunity, an market get along without using the plants to beautify their homes, The Garden Club of America and the Federated Garden Clubs of New | —_ York are among the The Greeks are not in Bulgaria to | They haven't estab. taurant, organizations stay, howeve fighting the coming embargo, shed a single and they were granted hearing in They should | have asked the bureaucrats why, if a Washington yesterday, Leaders are born, Mussolini couldn't have cultlvated a thumb as efficient as his. | danger from bulb pests was immi- Prohibition has inspired less poe- |try than wine. And a negative vir- |tue i3 not to be ecoffed at. nent, they walted untl January be- | fore starting the embargo, | | “UP” 16,000 FELT Women's hats | WITH NINE MEN than they sem, nes are being improved con- language and the feat of a planc built by the Fokker Alrcraft Corp. of America in ascending 16,000 feot | 600 pound load— t with one of the engines monstrated at Da al flying on a b are less fragile Think of the ma: Alrp! culing they survive. stantly, with a 111,000 fe dead—de scending ton that | ‘(*nmm'-r: | |than any heretofore likely in the near future, | The plane recently covered 1,900 | miles In 18 hours, which s more than twice as fast as the swiftest ‘tmlnn Bo between New York and | | Chicago. As transcontinental flying | attempted - The chief offender is not the one who rcads sub-titles aloud, but the one who writes them, As we understand partment, tolerance where charity begin i | Running and dodging in a broken in the State should De- end | requires the ability to fly high in | order to pass over mountain ranges, | 1¢!d May not be educational, but it ; .+ lis good training for politics. and as high flylng is made dimcult | © 5% Badart | | | ‘UH account of the rarified air, the [trip 16,000 feet high indicated that | thisproblem has heen surmounted, | ¢ may be just a developed And yet consistenc, sion that your limit of hors n've power, | conf | as there are few mountains in con- | tinental | that high. can carry You never realize what fatigue is until you have been talk- | at by somcBody who is intensely | earn United which A ten States are plane of thls power indeed, were carried in the record-breaking men; nine this sentence: “It flivver,” said he, call it 'The Car | by Association Jditors Inc.) Correct their first | The time when an airplane was | they didn't | (Protected upward flight a few days ago. “but [ bullt. for two Planes that persons only is past. | can two tons of | e i | weight the | Wt limit advanced to 25 Yea)’s AgO Today than that, | B [ ove carry dead are here; soon wel will be | more | By York Britain twice a day. next spring the on-New ed the Donnelley evening and stripped other brass s and other | rd was also the victim of the burglar, | | Due to the drawing of water out | of Lock Shop pond, High etrect is in bad shape. A man fell in the | trench the other night and was | covered with mud. Two girls also | tepped in the diteh and were res- | cued with difficulty by scveral men, m to understand the Somecone ente | Brick Co. la: | the brass valves and parts off the machinery airmail will pas New The a flying field in this eity will be that, It to forecast need for 0 cngin y in- creasingly felt after is opar ime arcely too much at will be take that | within five w¢ the most freight hy aiv daily, As a noted film sheik temperamental Ttudoiph who did not se¢ Valentino was a hushand Bieel® il b8 pre-| Lyceum to- Dra- | he ed Grip of it the Ru by the Jessic s ¢ - se1 swin being nig Sawtelle The s ar used as currency in Armenia. same thing cc has | 1y night ride for these drunks uthington trolley line 10 keep Satur oiling e lone in this country, an cgg be- |, 10 (00 ing large dime and not so from s other passengers. in the futur ed that used on Lirit easily lo nsend has car shall Capt th the la in rd gam 1h annivers In giving America dated for a post check 00,000 a first havert ts to the Saturday of Court oh tead Pred saug and Col. Thom Will pay- Doopla ment on her war debts Count Volpi vir of ti Fave tangible ovidenee of ¢ 1 wy fitti John yman, pay, \ James n Kind nd Licut hn Mc fm re 740 theaters of all ki York s in Now city, and L million por perform- i There are no sang, number who | lo's graphophone into brought hi rvice, und i tomobiles daily mhers Connecticut roads polo con A says that | wel of the Mer tition of Geor nd I laid g Ul citi P All n th Murray Hart, | Huma reet west sl Vine o1 |and Woodhine spirited ars n they gold. There's v 1 to cover- o « > i walk but [the street was opposition mittee and it ghting in | W “in- it | ng when was 8o much for; and he n 1ad the thrill riding in an automobile, Observation On The Weather FactsandFa 3% 23N DI Co LER BOBERT QUILLEN A intic e Lon- Strong this af- Zastport, Me, winds XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS | Moderate Prices rno bad rued ARCADE TUDIO | The | bave | or un Maxson Scnd all communieations to Fun | Shop Editor, care of | Britain will be . They're wild' ge “Wild na folk fre Are th “What's “Throwing an old shoe at a bride- | groom, Your Honor, The defendant | was an unsucc old shoe “It was a horscshoe, Your Honor," THE MELANCHOLY CUCKOO By the Cuckoo Itself I'm a Cu And m When m 1 pop ko0, That's th Wrens an See the sun and feel the rain, But wher I must “*Cuckoo, nigh Now I as All my b 1 lose real | I can't tell what time it is. Can yo If, at And I “c was | Yet, when these mistakes are heard, | People g 1ving, He's th “Cuckoo” wh GOSH, I | That “Grand and Glorious Feeling” M matter, d tortahl neck Honeyr overdraft “Gosh, nks,"” of br four crutehes. My litt came in f to mothe “Why, say that “Well sy THE Bl (Obse Mrs. I rd day Fletcher- to my Lusin that M is ready. letehe duly ne will be a sible, In be five 1 upon The | that this dela you, und Mrs. ¥ once! It's Fletche been head of t 1 ug you L pla he 1 my that w cision, Mrs, ¥ Fleteh are pl will 1 t bo v note vy ler fo H = cased to motify you that 0 Juoazt the Ne ur letter || w York i - Herald, and y forwarded to What 1s the meaning of the fon “the handwriting on the as used to designate a threat- disaster? A. It olludes to the feast shazzar when the words Mene, Tekel, Upharsin” which trans- lated mean, “Thou are weighed in the balance and found wanting,” were written on the wall as the King and hiy lords drank and made | merry. The inscription prophesied the fall of the’kingdom and death | of the king. The story is from the | book of Danfel in the Bible, Chapter 5, Q The Wise Birds, Folks! fly south In days like ened ‘'geese?"’ ' maybe, s who stay veze T Nay, behind and | e geese, we'll say! That's Different 8 the charge, officer?” sful suifor.” no harm in throwing an at a bridegroom.” Where and from what animal ble fur obtained? Sable is a species of Marten. | The feet are covered with fur, even on the soles, and the tail is rather more bushy than the stonc marten. The length, exclusive of the tail, is about 18 inches, The fur is brown, and the throat s grayish yellow, and small spots of that color are ttered on the sides of the neck. Q. is = —Heartouble, 75 ckoo in a clock v job in life fs tough. y cabin door unlock out and do my stuff; Cuckoo . . ,” all day long, he burden of my song. its high value, The sable is native in Siberia and is widely distributed over that country, being found in the coldest regions, where there are | forests, 1t is and not easily captured. It makes its nest in hollow trecs, or sometimes in burrows that are lined with leaves, moss and | grass. It feeds upon the small mam- | mals and birds and sometimes upol fish. In North America the name ble is given to the pine marten nd robins fly about, 1 1 come popping out pop right back again. Cuckoo day and ou: is it right? rain is in a whiz, track of night and day, u blame me then, I say, two, the doors unlock uckoo” twelve o'clock? Ll il | Q. What amount is expended | yearly on the public school systems in the United State A. In 1924, $1,508,321,420.00 was expended for this purpose, Q. effective furniture cleanser and pol- ish? A. A mixture of two tablespoons of olive ofl, one tablespoon of strong vinegar and one-half tablespoon of spirits of turpentine will be found | often sold a rgle with delight, Listen to the bird! e cuckoo-kid all right.” till my brain irled. his 1S is cuckoo world! | | moon: “What's the You look so uncom- there a draft on your | ear L & it will remove any spots of dirt. It rubbed afterwards with a dry cloth a iod polish will result, Q. of the noon: “No, darling, an at the bank on my hands.” J. Sutton Steffan, | SRR goddc we seemed to get all the | ¢ ouvre in said the coach as three or |~ 4 “wpiino of the Hind” the team hobbled away On | yeqyijrul piece of sculpture and com favorably with the Apollo | Belvedere, The attitude of the fi- gure much resembles that of the Apollo, and the two correspond in stylo and execution. While it is a vork of the ! order, it does not equal the is one of eager motion; th face indicates a huntress filled with excitement of the chase. The left hand extends over the forehead of a Hind that runs by her side, and right arm reaches backward » her shoulder to draw an arrow | trom its quiver. S| Q. What is th Y Uhat | oo caits to use in a reducing bath? any preseribed time for the | duration of such a bath? A. One half pound of the salts v gallon o is a good pro- din-1 ) ortion, "There 0 preseribed SUON | 410 for the duration of the bath. Q. Did Sherman really say “War is Hetl”? A. This saying Is attributed to General Sherman by John Koolbeek, 1 a, the G in the pala statue of s of huntin Pari of is Wild Willie! brother Willie, aged six, 1d said birds." you 1€ rom play one da r: “Mother I hate Willie! What makes ponded Willie, “don’t Whip-poor-Will 2" Rachel Bergstrom, ricd SINESS MAN AT HOME | ved by Louis Block) cher—Did you have at the office, dear in re: your question the will s pressir a proportion of ep- were tired, well matter and | 1o cre very dear, dinner to r—Your statcrient noted, and your sugg cted upon as soon as spite of all I can do, it will b 1 0 is pos- can act fact that 1 cigar, Trusting will not incovenience hoping that ome ninutes owi lighte pretiy.” Johnstone: s0, T think without to dinner at ) think well don't just as leteher et r—Your ced in my he department. This will be | son at once. Iecling sure will be pleased cher—Well, )'t you have “Why, cold you look complaint hands by I the the James P. Kinton. Jan of did | Florence | a man thank Heav- | Aarje: “One of these fellows who DOtatoes, | will dry your tears but won't dr: your dishes.” some Will go into cenference | at once, and trust de- r Appetite will arrive at an early \ - 1925, (Copyright, Forbidden) Please h a confere ar. Wwe W highly pleased it this mat- of the potatoes | | rough at once. | memorandum re: | ipany the | letcher: er—After ce, ¢ passin pushed t the hich gho I'he fur is extremely lustrous, hence | {an animal so similar that its fur is | Can you suggest a cheap but | offective. Applied with a soft cloth, | Can you give me a description | al Apollo. The attitude | alde-de-camp to General Winslow, who claims to have heard. the re- mark after the Battle of Vicksburg. Sherman did not remember making the statement, Q. In what part of Switzerland is Locarno? A. It Is In the canton of Ticino, of which It was for a time one of three capitals. It 1s on the Lake Magglore, near the northern ex- tremity, elght mlles southwest by rail from Bellinzona. It has been a Lusy little town for years on account of Its location on the St. Gotthard route, Q. Ts there any affillation be. tween Negro Masons and White Ma- sons A. The Negro Year Book for 1026 makes the following statement: “The Supreme Council of Masons (White) in regular sesslon in Bos- | ton, Mass,, In Scptember, 1926 pass- ed a resolution to the effect that the United States Supreme Council ENGLISH CONSIDER WOMEN IN CHURCH Possibility of Their Taking Up Ministry London, Nov, 17 (®-"Her Grace, the Archbishop of Canterbury," may be known by the present generation | of children in England, So evident is the lack of candi. dates for the ministry in the Church of England that authorities are be. ing forced to consider the problem of admitting women to the Holy Orders. Beveral leading churchmen have warned that the day of women (Negro) of Prince Hall Masons | Preachers is in sight, This restraing | should be recognized as the legiti- | on feminine equality will be ree ! body of Masonry among Ne-|moved in the next generation they groes, and that informal recognition | sald, unless there is u revival of re. without officfal relation be accorded | !i&lous interest in -the country, | them,” The church has been restricted by Q. Do rats carry away chicken | the scarcity of ministers during the eggs? If so how do they do it? | last 80 years and the situation now | A, There is no doubt that rats|is acute, the Bishop of Canterbury do carry away eggs for there are|told the church congress, many cases on record to prove it.| Rev. H. M, M. Watkins, curate of How they manage to do so i, how- | the fashionable church of St. Mare ever, still a mystery, | tins-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, om what source is the quo- | has written in a parish magazine tation taken that is used by Henry|that it now is necessity that | Van Dyke in “Home Song" ?>—"Stone [the ~church move in progress walls do not a prison make, nor| With national life and allow the wo- iron bars a cage”? | men to minister in the Church of A. The quotation s | England. Althea, from Prison” by In the congregations and law The quotation reads: church offices, women already oute “Stone walls do not a prison | number men and at church confer- make, | ences the bulk of delegates are Wo- Nor fron bars a cage, men, Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage.” Q. What kind of type is “pica”? | A, A type smaller than English | and larger than small pica, being | | about 12 point or nearly six lines to | an inch in depth. Pica Is used as a | standard unit of measurement for | thickness and length of leads, rules, borde, ete. Q. Who guires? A, Formerly a secret organization among the anthracite | | conl miners in northeast Pennsy! vania that existed between the early | fifties and later seventies of the ' nineteenth century. About half of [the 60,000 miners of the region were of Irish birth or descent and among them the society appeared and gained its recruits; the mem- berehip limited to Irishmen, incre cd rapidly, and finally the “Molli scem to have dominated, in this re- gion, the Ancient Order of Hibern- lans. 1t is probable that outrages | countenanced If not instigated by the society were committed from !1ts Dbeginning, but in 1865 the as- ion of a colliery supcrintend- ent, attributed to the society, at- tracted a general attention; and a series of murders in following years introduced a kind of terrorism in the region. The organization was finally broken up as a direct result of the | remarkable work of a Pinkerton de- | tective, James MecParlan, who lved for three years among the Molly Maguires, succeeded in so ingratiat- himself that he became a leader and furnished the evidence on which ' | numerous arrests were made and a | number of the members were con- demned to death or to long terms of imprisonment. After that, little more vas heard of the organization,' though its existence probably did not then terminate, from “To Lovelace. Turkey buzzards Jay their eggs on the ground under logs or in rock crevices. o Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10¢ Don't stay achy, bilious, stipated, sick! Take one or two “Cas- carets” any time to mildly imulate your liver and start your howels, Then you will fcel fine, your head becomes clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and skin rosy. 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R, .44 2 [ f SCIENC THE uncancelled, CITY tetireiiiiiieieiiees STATE ! I am a reader of the HERALD R T T By GLUYAS WILLIAMS T'hankir remain, r the p this fave THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE A OF THE HOUSEWIFE — { phant | B ¥ | | on your Mre beaut Useful Man were with a elr- | carry water 8o yo T was tl 1 the tly ele- Julius Bone. he Must T W face?” Handsome have you got one is s look Johnstone clay. It “Why, makes “THE THEATRE LOBBY BEFORE THE SHOW © McClure Newspaper Syndicate