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[ New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY [seued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Bliect SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Year, 12,00 Three Months. T5c. & Month ntere a t the Post Office at New Brita Second Class Mall Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office ... Editoria) Rooms ..., 225 920 ! in ons e only profitab vertising mediun, the " City. Circulation books anJ room always open to advertieers. Member of the Assoclated Press. he Associated Press fa exclusively en titled to the use for re-publication of all news credited to it or not otherw credited fn thie paper und also los ews published bereln. Member Audit Bureau of Circulstion. lie A. B. C. 1a & natlonal organizatior which furnishes newspapers and adver: tisers with @ strictly honest analyele of Irculation. Our circulation etatistics are based upon thie audit, This insures protection mgainst fraud in newspaper tistribution figures to both national and ocal mdvertisers. I'he Terald fo on dally tn New ¥ t Hotaling'e Tiner Aruare; Bchultz's New Entrance irand Central, 42ud Btreet, THE MAYOR'S THREAT REGARDING BUSSES \layor Paonessa’s onslanght iinst overcrowding in husses— irtienl Connecticut company which the practice 1s said s contention that resi- of t anley Quarter nectl Loth the ( ctieut company and . ! bus line, and his laration that the practice of the necticit company in refusing to vy State Normal students from rd further than Thell’s corner | is paid for contr et and Con s in Stanley t the Oak str mayor necticnt ng local serv- —as rviee desired by a ma- The Connecticut impression it the b about it must it because (hat i | ¥ v of 1 Homdliimes Lht bast t o« s to ha n | )} v el [t 1o “pr t he in pany. | i LR LIRS « . Laubin, of H NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925, [1n New Britatn, will bo the conduc- [ nection with the law may be duc to | tor, The probabllities are that the ‘ the Volstead enforcement uct, which | public will flock to this outstanding musical event of the sewson, particu- | Truc, fuleral cnforevment officiuis | larly as the Handel work has nott ure found cierywhere, but thels been sung here for 30 years, and to | task s so ht that thelr success many of the new generation it will | depends more upon superhuman be the first time they ever heard | ability than | mere human abili- it. ty. Yot they make trouble for peo This Is a local event. Tt 1s not an ple once in n while and that appar event the success of which hinges cutly hurts upon the drawing power of soloists | Capper's Weekly s at hand, and { or operatic stars. One hundred and | the current issue contalns & sum- sixty local singers are identified | yiary of what Congress is likely to with the choral society and they 4o about the prohil Gusaiion have been devoting much time 10 | We do not know if Capper's Week- | rehearsals, The prestige of the |1y fs right In fts dlagnosis, but we choral society s high, and every ¢ know that Senator Capper of fort has been made to enh this Kansas Is an influential man in ¢} prestige through year's ver and his viewpols formance. at of a large area of the United §inging a choral work of thi , the area that |5 credited with caliber, and doing it with accom- iving had dry inclinations long be- plished soloists and a large sym 5 nation as a whole wa phony orchestra, cannot be a money- jerked upon the water wagon. Mr. | making event the nature of Capper In his journal says it took a thinge, it 18 difficult to see how | joil of the new Congress and add ere can be more than a few dol- | there 18 no hope for wet fo1 ars to spare it the entire house 18 | there. “If the new Congress do “sold out”, as is anticipated, It any liquor legislating at all, it 1" imply cannot be done. The pre ighten rather than eoson the dry tation, therefore, comes under the | laws,” says the paper. The wets, § cultural head of public v ce, wlds are making a “losing fight.” terprise that enures to the henef And then it cites some ‘s o and credit of city. Man cannot times” “The largest employers e by bread alone, sald Man of labor are almost solidly in i ound whom the “Messlah” was of a continued dry policY, drier if written; and this city cannot af- | unything,” says the paper. And then {ain its own full measyre of worth |it zoes on to claim the employers hout such events as the Choral arc sciting a good example them- ciety purpeses tendering to citi- | sclves, that prohibition s bein ns Sunday made fashionable {n Washington, The city should be proud of thc nd that the White House {s setting fact it has a Choral society of size |t} one that can adequately | An 8o wa come to this paragraph No liquor of any kind fs served there (the White House) and quality, give sucha masterwork with the as- | sistancs of a symphony orchestr (1 After all, it 15 publlc response that | tev €¥¢h to forelgn dignitarics. en the French debt commis makes it posaible. The city should|| sisn dived! with. Bresident and regard Sunday's performance as @ Mrs. Coolidge, carhonated wa- enltural event of the first magni ¢ were served in the tall glasses, All other official fu tde. tions in Washington are follow- e ing the White House example, NEW HAVEN BAILROAD | including even the foreign em- STOCKS ON RISE i sies, which are cxempt from S _ | the Volstead Act.” ckholders of the New York, | Manitestly, Capper's Weckly re- Haven and Hartford railroad | prosents the dry aftitude. 1t is also taking heart. They are in better | ot to be overlooked that the west- spirits. The stock of the company 1 1 representatives are numerous in t 45- had hit that when t Congress, and combined with the re- 15 written—und that at least re- | presentatives from the south, they presents confidence in future of would he apt to control it on suc the railroal. The low for the year | question as prohibitlon. The Repub- da lican party In the west h play Ny In 1914 the stock of the comps wag 142 and when the crash came it very careful hand rc bition and there proba fell to 9 5-8 within a few months. | many dry western Republicans as The social elect in England now - enormous drop in value great- @ are sonthern Democrats, | omit breakfast, which enables them | PASHION NOTE S aucahe Ith of some pro- it Capp locs not take into |10 get four hours more sleep be- at the flapper Yas adopted ¢ in New Ingland who previously most of the | " lnunch. ! ‘\“ ,yl",'.',’,,'” i yn‘\‘l“‘;\‘l mké.l\”,r had regarded the company's stock in - industrial stat the Volstead |y well; when the go-getter expeeted to wear her hair the nature of government bonds. ' is enforced with diffieulty—"if ' zo to Ilorida, the rest of us will | w atl open space the top! reaction has been slow; but 45 48 jat a s one commentator put it. [ have a better chance at home, o oo ARl e are I | 1p e e e THE, REAL ESTATE MAN DIN gomgthing LR e : You might agree with one side in AT HOMT stock will go still higher, as it governed under the prohibition 1w | o controversy if vou didn't have to | (Obscrved hy Nora Bergstrom) rot be denied the New Haven man- as it has been since the law « with so many disagrecable His wi have some of ent of the present day, despite | mercly m a continu- | people. roast. Is it overdone, do you its faults in connection with its at- ation ¢ ohibition in name only in T e e e AP s fempts to cre nother transpor- | some st TincomiCRAnd sEnalthel PRl St St iy (e i SR S tation monopoly throngh husses and | new prohibition has promised fio conviction hat ke wouldn't {ywonderful buy! Located on the + return of some of its trolleys, Is ome more ex meddle in anything. plate, m heated, stucco finish, he management is work in New Y | ana a stone’s throw from the Jant e . ik o A Correct this sentence: “Come out et st o ceninnd notlover Ing fo i I Kitehen, dad,” said the boy of STt e ons The public will hove to be o ter, has pac W let me polish vour v its owd interests me U UL c—So elad you like fit, ot permit the railroad L sounds impres- 2 Now have some coffee. ,]"‘ o too far. Yet one can- | sive; but 1 1o be plenty of (Brotected hyRiblisiers 1. M.—Now you're talking : 2 e sl ) | You never saw such utiful IR L ; | - rounds! And thig coffee pool add nanagement in its ¢ jons e the finishing touches to the land- sperty back on a outhern | 2y YGGTS Ago Today | seape, and positively will not draw 5 to say e 0, Gec vou're get- y own in the advertisement e time to eaf, Please cat NV ASION OF KUROPE o i Co s heen ’ "' il Bt e BY STANLEY WORKS iry in t : an Arres s dark brown kid slippers for $1. | h 1 i p idnal members At the banquet given last night by a momen o i ' in practice, They think pro no lod of P., the sp M Befe do that I'm | ik n good for th s included Gaffney, T must your signa- ion actory in Anl- S < les, and W, re. Did you ) pay cash for i . r indication L.argesiemployers o entire amount, or will you make oo0s A in ir ipported if, and ster of Bi treet, | a wn payment, Our terms, with 1 v $ talien a position in a | first mortgage— OIS In Cohoes. N. Y., and | His wife ge! 1 don't ¢ nt to by 5 T only— \ ¥ vcludi R E. M.—AD, T see. You y fo y J \ nd Brad Do vou r it you can | - ) 1 returned from Brockton, M this | ¢ 1 salad months’ 3 3 nded at the | time with only a small payment e p ng t i filtering powe pro- | down and the balance hardly more i oted e x Juced ears of n thar 2 Wouldn't it I r for ropr QEeS Sl you to say: “Th 1is 4 I rn wet 5 new « o r | mir wan to keep paying t #h sess cnough power in has been reported to Dr aon th nothing fo show for it ! Sk ‘ o e inity e but a rent receipts? Do Works w A cubstit yon rea opean o n its ’ g and play the New Brit His wite—Oh, you're driving me 1 ' N 1 c or ! ehat 1. E. M.—Tn that case . . « 1 ye ought to own T s we : S T in order that you will have some- | 1 oper 1 N ) < John Dunlay: 4 n when your mind i y ne Now S¢ On The Weaiher - Qbservation CONGRESSIONAL O TLOORW AND PROVIBITION o <) 1 ) owly i X tand west wi I S k: " otl C n i ',,‘1'“ I ty exp iwced in con- in temperature. Is one in name only in some states. | FactsandFancies Y tom QUILLEN Calllaux has one good left When he fell, the down with him fran This bill Lower house 15 too | darned reasonable. It needs amend ng." 1f new-fledged lawyers th 10 crowded, they might try the 1y, s ncquits itsclf well doesn't have to fight The nev war. n It women. American lization ol on papers Taking out na It and buying i fsn't the The upper class in Ame determined by birth, but abllity to s or by shop Editor, care | - ® &e N @ Fun Chop sel it will be torwarded to New York ] MaxsoN FoxvaLL Junkie 1l all communications to Fun of the New and your lettes rin Herald Well, Why Not, Folks! Why not a wreath of jolly the entrance of each day #t the Christmas atmosphere mirth and friendline 11 never go away? of and Resigned 1: “I want you to draw up but I'm not sure how to “Just leave everything to oland: “I suppose it would be as I You'll get it anyway.” leartrouble, The lobbed-Hair Bandit You never realize how many qu things there are in the world ‘w THI: HYPOCRITE you see what a balloon tire has hn J. Johansen picked up. I hor king, O or something that I did; The objection to the word ! find my cyes are leaking “moron” s that those it fits best | Tonr beneath the lid; using It most And naught clse could I have Ahout the only thing the farmers | I had pulled out a gun, en't raising cnough of now is farm | Had shot him on the spot and run, hands. And in the mountains hid! Still, It a boy takes his dad's ad- 'Twas at the bank he told me, vice, he may never amount to any The fore part of this week; more than his dad. He had to grab and hold me —— The ews made me so weak. | Reformers should favor makers of “I'was not that my ount was low, 'shine, The worse the liquor, the No simple thing like that, oh ne! greater the remorse. The news was dreadful; go much so e “I'was long ere I could speak People are creatures that always foels most prosperous when they arc | T this: My old friend, Har paying too much. A professor in Ttaly says Italian made America great. ‘This scems to be praising a fruit diet a little too much nine days | look at the | RO but The camel can without a drink, darned thing. Griswold trea On an informal captain, to suceced e tiving tain Griswold had 11 Montay ant by (Y for Colds, Girippe, Flu, Dengue | preseription \ crange Bilious Fever and Malaria | It kills the germs, A 1 And all the time, 1'd rather sec he planned to wed; 1 and he would marry 1t Saturday, he said Liypoerite, T shook his hand; saw his chest with pride expand, Las vou understand, him dead!! O Sole Mio t summer, on a moonlit night I couldn’t help seeing and noticing bashfu d on a vhy don't kiss you and in my mouth,” it jt——you need she ~H. I om. sign on 1t Popular Songs Were llustrated QUESTIONS A You can get an answer to any question of fact or Information by writing to the Question Editor, New Liritain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | . €, enclosing two cents in stamps | | for reply. Medical, legal and marital | advice cannot be given, nor can ex- | tended research be undertaken, Al | ether questions will receive a per- | #onal reply, Unsigned requests can. not be answered. All letters are | confidential.—Editor, | Q. With what Kkind of lights are night flying mail planes of the U, 8 Post Offfee Department cquipped ? | Running or navigation lights to those used by ships at red light on the left wing, a | &reen light on the right wing, and a similar |whi ton the tail. Landing lights wre proj of the automobile fype but of much higher candle- power. One is mounted on the left | wing tip and one on the right, us- vally on the lower panel. Each light am candle-power of approxi- | 50,000, The instruments in cockpit are painted with lumin- ous pant and in addition small e | tre lights are provided to illuminate the instrument board and compass. or emergency use two parachute flares are installed in case of a forc- cd landing. A flare gives a light of out 30,000 caidlepower and burns ur minutes. The flares lave n ra- dius of approximately 1 mile at 1,- 000 feet altitude. | | Q. What is meant by “harnessing | | the aton | | A, An atom is one of the hypo- | thetical indivisable parts of which | | all matter is supposed to be formed, | Every atom contains latent power on | | account of the velocity of move | ment of electrons of which it is compased. Theoretically this atomic power can be utilized to serve some seful end and that is what is called MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always fook for the signature of MM Proven direetions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend ip R ————— Syncopation refers to a type|into Florida in the 16th century. of music in which an interrupted| Q. Is the mile used to measure rhythm fs created by slurring one [ distance in all countrics of the note with the next, that is uniting| world? the Jast note of one bar to the first| 4 Many countries use the metrio of the next by a slur. Much of the popular musie of today is written in | syncopated time, Q. Where fn the Bible does it v that the days of a man’s life are about seventy years? system in which the kilometer, the unit corresponling to a mile, is used, A kilometer is equal to .6124 of a mile, Q. For how long is a first class postmaster appointed ? ) A. Psalm R C, ve 10 reads| A, He is appointed for a perlod of ‘The days of our ycars are three | four years from the date of his con- score years and ten; and if by rea- | firmation by the Senate. | son of strength they be fourscore ears, yet is thelr strength labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off and we ATy Q. By whom 18 the power from | Niagara lalls developed both on the American and Canadian side? i .| A On the Canadian side it is de- Q. How fs carbon paper made?| yeloped by the Province of Ontarlo there any method by which it can| a4 5 gtate owned and controlled en- o0 renewed after belng used? terprige, The state power plants A. The paper is first made as ab- | were financed by bond issues, and a sorbent as possible by removing the certatn portion of the revenues from cil and impurittes from the fabric| (ho power that {s sold to munici- and is (hen coated with a pecially | patities is applied every year to rotir- prepared ink, which ssentially aling those bonls, On the American mixture of wax, color and oil side of the falls the power develop- 5 we know there is no satis Y| ment is a private enterprise in the method of renewing used hands of the Niagara Falls Power paper. 4 Company. Q. What is the largest fresh wa- ter fish? A, The sturgeon. « harnessing the atom”. Harnessing | | of atoms would revolution the | various processes of industries, facil- | | itate and cheapen production. | | ©. What s the meaning of the | same Bernatta? | a coined name, letta, feminine which means erived from m of B strong or Q. ave. Irom what is the following | e taken: | “Life is a jest, and all things show it, \’ I thought so once, but now I | A It is from a poem “My Own | Epitaph” by John Gay, an English | i poet of 1688-17 | age of the popu- Protestants ,664 or about What percen lation of 1 A. A to ly are 1 of 32, |95 per cent of the population of { Ttaly are Roman Catholic There are 123,258 evangelical Protestants or about 0.36 per cent of the popu- { lation | What is the meaning of “syn- copation” as applied to music? I An Original Version | Bert: “Nick, whut's a rotary?" i Nick: “Sumpin that's got a whirl- in' motion ter | Bert: “Den tell me, whut's a rotary elubh " | | Nick: “Mus' be whut de cops whirls aroun’ an’ cracks our fheads | | wid il ‘ | ames W. Hammer. | | The Indictment! | 1 her at cl il tion and said: he litt so-called flivvers may not seem harmful to our | modern young people, but they are | | driving them to Hell on Sv mornir d of to church! | o8, and they & e Hell out | rvied a voice in | inste f the people, too, the rear. —Viola Weilund. | (Copyr 19 Reproduction | | Torbidden) Q. What is the wing spread of the American or Golden eagle and what is its averegae weight? A. It averages about 12 to 13 pounds in weight and about 7 feet in wing spread. Q. Can you mention some photo- ays in which llian and Dorothy h have played together? NEW CORN AENED 1S GUARANTEED Will Stop Pain Instantly And G Recently they have played to- gether in “Romola.” Several years Remove Corn or Money #go they appeared together in Refunded “Hearts of the World" and “Orphans of the Storm.” Q. What wa cent McMillan Expedition Polar region? A. The National Geographic So- ciety, which financed it, paid out 40,000, In addition to the United States Navy provided three alrplanes and sent men and equipment for them. Q. the 6 WAFERS FOR 10c NOT LIKE THE REST If you've tried all sorts of corn remedies without getting the relief expected, risk a dime and try ‘#0-Joy Corn Wafers,” the wonder- ful new remedy guaranteed to stop pain at once and quickly remove corn, callous, roots and all or money back, No thick doughnut-shaped pads or burning acids—just a tiny, thin as paper wafer. Press one on the the cost of the re- to the How old was Jack London at time of his death? e was born in January 1876 10 ’\ 2 '0, 1 vember, 1016, Tlo was |0 n with finger and it sticks t}}:ete. N0 5 | Away goes pain, shoes don't hurt, s the grapefr ative to 3 i m‘f (,“}:“‘rl"... R T dance if you llll:e.h Nos}ncgn;e- B nience, worry or bother. Six 0-Joy A. No. It came originally from ' . the Enst Indles, and was Introduced | Corn Wafers for a dime at drug stores, LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE deliclous homemade bread and rolls: can you make them? vstion of knowing how. To become a maker of good homemade s requires practice, but after all, it's a simple matter of fol- t go wrong If you follow the recipes and in- bu and ruet hington Bureau's latest lletin “Bread Rolls” Ui eponge and atralght dough methods of mai- ing us breads—white bread, rice ad, graham, whole ealt-riglng, ralsin, nut, Boston brown, and rn e rolle, Tinger and dinner rolls, French rolle, buns, bread and to on. Bend for it, fmmm e mm s s e mm e .. V CLIP COUPON BERR ] | BAK ITOR, Washington Bureau, Dally New Britaln Herald. ew York Av Wash ington, D, €. { T want & copy of the hulletih BREAD AND ROLLS and enclose here- | with flve cents in looke, uncancelled, U. . postage stamps or coln for | eame ) [ NAME e e ST. & NO. of R R. coasesnesesse vees . « BTATE iiieees 1 am a reader of the HERALD CITY cevvarene | MONKEY WITH SELP ADMITS IT"S WORSE NOW, BUT WAIT A SECOND > WITH IT FOR. SAYS HE WANTS TO READ THE PAPER -~ SURE 60 AREAD AND ~By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Copyright, 1925, by the Bell Syndicate. Inc, f {OMES OVER AND STANDS BE- HIND CHAIR - SAYS THAT'S FINE SHE GOT CTTO\ OFF THE BAT SUGGESTS IT WOLLD BE A LITTLE CLEARER IF SHE TURNED A RGHT THIS A WTTLE MORE - SO o) L LOSES OTTOWA ALTOGETHER AND SAYS JUST LET HIM SIT HERE VOR A SECOND TILL HE GETS IT BACK, THEN SHE CAN 60 ON WITH T SPENDS A HAPPY EVENING OVER THE RADIO AS USUAL Gl S MLWA B JAMS ————— e

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