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6 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tesued Dally (Sunda At Herald Bldg.. 87 C SUBSCRIPTION 100 & Year 2.00 Thiee M. 3 Mxcepted hurch 8tre RATER juthe » Mont this to the be some of work has not done st possible sich ways vas not as heavy as With b cusing ) n Post “ ro along an | blss n Entered at the Poat Offlce at New firitain & Second Clars M TELEPRONK C Husiness Office [ 1al Ronine The only prufitable an n the Clty. € press ronm Alwaye op \ tated Piew 16d to the tre news credited t credited 1n this paper news publ'shed Member Aadit The A. B. C. e nath whieh furnishe Gners with & strictly | elrculation, Our clre! are based upon (hix protection agatnet frou Aletribution f1 Ioca) advertisern. ewsp Hern 4 The Rouare; Bct Grand Ce: to bo all Matter ALLS culnt o Inted re-publien and niso al o e and Ation rta aud. Ent ANOTHLR NIG YEAR IN SI The prosperity of industrial B hoom of the § plants | at extent upon 18 loglcal to assnme extensive bul! throughout the cou be aqu: demand there wiil Consequently it is that a boom t assume duilding wiil mean contin ro a continuat exampled prosperity ain. Conservat during 1926 more tha 000 was expended for in this country. The mal expendit been comput 000,000,0 huge 1stry. struction nationa) ched i will brass tacks, building proz amount to tn the ling shor the country. 1n the there has been an occaslional over Tuction high cl production in of pro and in s api her t ings. A BIG IMPROV TOR BESSES TO ROAD CLI hsse highways business GHT build years, lding ¢ for har: A VICTORY 1oR BIRIAND 10t otherwise local Bureau of cirenlation b of st snd rance BUILDING busl public they Hng it hore lar, 18 of Briand Wl to make support for oom raising money much loss of v loglcal to uation of sughout ion of the n $3 new uilding nation's it \ mark w buil artments been a ypes of b EMENT 1026, ARANCE 1 over- the 1926 Chamber 12 of Deputl remains to be seen. 1¢ the 1eft disintegrates — seems | to seck support in the but there may w supporters on the to abandon Briand, in might .\\'Ii \()\\ A POSSIBLY BANK MERGER his bei 4 of z fn- perh ould W bi York banks into a lollar coneern, overtopping hing =0 far try and cqua wit not It d be m-Phoenix, th Che yot surprise sor mi National Union & National into a v it is promised but i then the pairs into yet happe ke compromis me been udvans where wlong nuin. on Trench 18 popu- has varlous without January ssavy center and be left who will whic e one to merge lion any. cloped in this coun- torney | | By 1 | charge his sup- | | forts | fores o | The no e National the men are dispose nancial and who thinks this is mous power eventuate onght to f« Hings the but ful at the possibilitics of SE \\1[\]( \\IHIII n AGAIN VINDICATED utld- | The attempt Lesm | good Sonator Rurton n nama of | Wheoler of Montana ving animus nd “ uns o gang Justice STIMULANTS anyone a good thing to grat mers K Slattery by threats, it lh indictment Willlam chief bureau of the later ad- had sent and Blalr to against =10 Whee bring un ler th w :| FactsandFanczes i ity By Robert Quillen n the investigation of court 1€ he can set a bone without three assistants, he is Just a common prac- titloner, Department Justiee \t he to Montuna; Hkewise admitted he went An old-timer is one who can re- nember when it sometimes was nec. vssary to steal a k Comt Wheele to i1 itte And =0 llver extract slood pressure, 1o tell the broke will lower Another good way is o scll your stoc Benate e r then asked vestigate and a leaded by = Government s won't wag it need of I'rench m tall that igherty fu Mo et “Americn has says a critf Most of the no 1t may eang | born be 1 ler lust rdiet min lol s altens only a fuw R It must Adam to weren't any it tor There find out en diffi of a sin neighbors 1o iberation, The char ’ repent it while a senator-clect W counsel veeler hud aceepted a fee as | for Gordon Camphell, an oil ope Aft ni him tor Dau 1y Fiske approved the Wheel had Ston vesigned | Harl: Stone in suceeed cond tempt fo indiet or, this i in Distriet Tuml charge wa und T and that Campbell, the oil operator win he Whee 1 more &, Booth, for- e con- mer Interior ler had the government than the partment spired to by obtaining r2 number of permits for of stortunc Fivgn If the charge were true, it would not have been a violation of | can think one reasons b A to helisve a dog the of heecanse law docs not | But | exist, ! limit number did and it was never tor Wheeler tained ite, of them the conspiraey I thing ahout It proven that Sena- hip of old times. marriage. and the two others ol 1 was quashed in Wash- ington yesterday. resnlted in the oil permits. was this A true Insurgent who would rather 1 miss a fight, that a politiclan e wrong than two courts ted high high and the Senats Wheeler, the Senator that political of Her wlon for & cept th 1 soems to a pas- 1 old-fashioned things ex- horse and buggy is now time Sen- ef- Jus ate investigated the I the the of partment tice: and pernicious activitics of the Republican in the Niational Com- | mittee prosecution likewise If a s ion should be looked aft S o unmols I*lor h to make by | collar a and | v his stats as J whole cannot la's wonderinl elimate ople ance of weems uncarthing scandal in a dis places without heing centr per: ey 1wo thous @ government and A to fuce Jens ! Modernism ming everything anxiet i 1a ¥ on our tes law's time sentatives of ree people is one nl ity Con to frisk it so badly t that 55 decic his year. ington to make their . when De- be de- cxplanation from the of Justice should —_— holding . Nobody Aph him Dawes | Mr you can't in has plac- t once; and also an ftem public money spent palitical v st on New York- £ America i rows they is easier to believe the intelligentsia haven't seen th support ) ors o AN ATY \( THE A, lephone UPON you & which 1l and exucts 4 1.2 Amere Cor ©n 1dle- 1 the enrage e G Dibilane cu Eynat stleks (Prote legraph of | company per cent Eross Teceipts of its subsidiary | Brf ltam Buu Hendion Airdrome for Govt. Use Lond P o Hendon airdrome, t of 350 acres, hag tecn purchased by the government the from Clande Grahame-White, the high ex- {aviator and acronautical engineer, AT who in 19 married Ethel Levey, former hushand was Grorge the companies Lol in which all localized phane compantes 10t fail Washington nt » are in- | coul to come un- the fire of That much longer, poree of cipts s o prott any P whos M. o Tt will of fhose the Some 0] all | rices ar was paid for th used a ho tation, as it Is one of the chain of such stations stretching from vicinity of London westward Salisbury Plain TR S e e defense paten THons staff. sidia The fin needs sub- aft of BRITISH TARE CONTROL Weisbaden, Rhineland, Germ, 30—The occupational Welshaden zone tion of Colo by the ¥Frenc at a simple the ench too, is looked at a six per ¢ X1 anthor anthoritie followin ty in the N W militay Schlossplatz, out- g h ceremony on on gross in slike, resoluti adquar- il owere i3 after whi York, will fremie Interest in t Sponsore Repre N s marched in review AGED MAN COLLAPSES Mass., Dec. 30 (P— ywden, 101 vear old was once an orderly to Grant in the Civil War, n stre here watehed with o he House of Rep- resentatives, Such stigat @ danger way from I s on his s home fment in Irose to ke MUSSOLINT ln [} |.\~ Dee. 30—-Pr er M 1n tod Tome I spent Christmas On The Weather Qbservation 1 to Virginia. Gulf ¢ igo heing | in- | for man isn't LANd yet I 1 did not hot nnder th | ot Bt S | wonderful? | while 1t is said that more than | ! property, | | tionally the | many did you s to say, = Snowden | from | Send all conmunications (0 Fuy Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be torwarded 10 New York || sttt e | IUs Safer and Saner, 10)ks! seramble 8o hard the W for u pl u And wear ours out for 1olke? o Round o al Is a place in t) sharc e fun out in the us, a The Modern Husband Manville: “Are you going old year outt" ar I'm going to see it Wife wunts me to mind the HARD LUCK By Mrs, Jack Kline 1 sought and sought to find a muid Ior countless Want Ads have T paid. | I wunted one who'd wash and wew, | Who'd mind the kids when out who would iron, ‘ mend, girl on whom 1 could depend; ull-round girl who would seck To go out an one The kind my grandma Not over fifty cents One A An not more t 2 we used to a day. tno! kind outlined too. you T found one, The very Ihat 1 have briefly hepe » had good reterences, 1 must cont take he Dity, Was very much too prett Or Course 1t is “I cannot wax sentimental ringing on Year's They always remind ME of a “Twas a she But Cavey: bells fire Traynor the “They time to fire ought out the {4814 old year? More Truth Than Poetry T was obliged to tuke Billy with 10 music t the club rooms. | He was much fnterested in the various periormers, and when one soprano trilled and trilled on a high note Billy himgelf entirely | and said, in « shrill =0, she sumpin’ | n't —Margaret Conn Rhoads. THE SALESMAN AT HOME (Observed by Robert Reichenbaum) wife—Breakfast has been | ady for ten minutes! Are you com- ing, Harold? lesman—Tha selling tulk! You and not insult my int nce trying to hurry me, Well, T see have bacon and e in. P the cream a rmy coffue e s a great b line of should | tact, by we nd Sugur iear dear, His wire YOou expec fice, You'll have to be on time to hurry if Salesn toothpick His wife—-Gr course not! What it now sal at H o | woul avens! 11 want with sman—Here You hav il to gr tunity Madam, 1 r cting a person nd appreciated these care it is. char sp this The f the don't wonderf time 1 1 recoznized worth you, ed who the truc ully assorted advertised toothpicks. ¥ you wanted? I don't want any, please—— of na- How wile Harold Salesman—These toothpick, I m arc cut by hand from the mu- iy toothpick groves of Brazil. natives climb the tr with wearing rubber gloves, and op out each foothpick with ex- me care, They then steriliz- | —Oh 1 hog " axe re s wife—T don't w * Did you hear? esman—Ah, la but iderstand what 1 ou” Don't as a wife ant any tooth- do am offer- | you think it your| and mother, to own modern, up-to-date la- ng devices? Ah, T knew you How mar lozen? teeth. dear vou one, hank you very much, my or your purchase. The Reason Mrs. Oliver: “Why did you buy ir husband a diary with such thin paper Mrs. Simmons: r shaving." “Well, you er two days he uses it —Mark Callan IN KLASS AT KRAZY (Conducted by Gertrude) her T rd Tera vou're a steady girl- “erratic. ~use radio bus ouldn’t tune static Now o fally Pattic— in a thing except asobal ea ng poor If in er arry Firma “Oi'm an' ace, | ROLLEGE | ace In ’\ riting to th | Britatn Herald, | sonal reply. | not rdfar cook and |n | Examiner in thy | naun¢ | vessel, | fun | London, | the me i . | savannah. { modern | Teeteh | But 921, A wtor of & comple an be lmlnl ptember 26, count o I uny newspape What was the true amount of his Interest in the Marion According to before the Senute Invesugating mmittee at the time that Frank nderlip stated that it was ru. I that President Harding sold e Marion Star for 85560,000, the fol wing facts brought 1or tigures were the owners; obtained from Under the contract of (e, Harding was to receive for his 305 shar stock, a total of $263, the remaining 195 shares wer, from minority $117,000 making e $580,000, Wher s of QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can got answer to question of fuct or I tion Quoestion Editor We 'x\lm."nn Bureau New York av , Washingtor enclosing two centa in stumyr Medical, legal and maritn] oin advice cannot be given, nor cun ex elely ani v tonded research be undertaken, All 13 i e cther questions will recclve a per- o Tnsigned requests can- | All letters are an any by b total pur- and when was the So- ) are 1" eligihle to membe hereditary arganized Amorican and s of the Continental assembled in nment on the Hudson ki, New York, M oclety was accords tinental who : with honor and resi Rex- |y servies » hadd been lion ] Wby discharged for disability, and When will Than in turn to th crlty [iraiiisaintonkNasoiiine el officor \ington A In 19 149 ind 1049, the 1 Socity Q. How many Natione! Bank EX- | gy hotd offies . iners are the federal | @, wWhat vernment servics men by Germany A, Thirteen Ch A, Approxim ixaminers, Q. Who ma ship? patriotic n May foreign Army their can- river, near mbership in 1 10 all Con- had served wed after three 0 were he answered, confidential.—Editor, Q. Who i Among The wrote (he song the Gold." words ure hy the musie by 1. T, Sl e officers Even Bunks, ng Day 1S or eldest niale G 1 Wi of ne st President of until hi ti N 1h here in was total World War? ely 1,600,000 the sewing f National Han) one chief Nationnl Bunk | of the Comp the € and twe Nationnl Bunk twen Federal le Ofties roller of District Chic ency Probably first se an ¥ tand w wing ma s ma 1glishman omus 17900, “United e comes the divided | i it is the aver fn the United States? vield in bushels we stand, Der acre The St he per n Morris he v an old ballad by George of which Th U'nited acr Q. What wonld happen if the carth suddenly stopped around the sun? | A, If the earth suddenly stopped n round the sun, walf of the earth's say, fr tion song for our banner, tehword recall Which gave the Republic ation ‘United her we stand, divided w | one surface, that f facing in Ul the carth ts wonld be pre- a mean velo- 118 to 1 in which moving. loose ohjec cipitated into space city of 1830 miles per This means that objects wonid tend s 4 group to continue in the Earths' orbit around the sun and at the ime veloeity; the motion differing ightly from objects which were thrown from diffcrent parts of the Earth's surface and iliercfore af- fected differontly by its daily rot tion on its axis. In a few hours/ however, the earth’s avitational attraction these escaping ob- jects would reduce th average aclty from 1850 1o 1 miles second; theres m the It made and pres nation.” What is the Coope us o Q meaning of of second, It is a der cupa or tive of the cuppa” Latin meaning Q. Who are the 1 bequeatiid for the benelit of jor General e of trustees of Lotta ex-service Clare ired the Crabtry men? o Ed Judge Wil- Massachnsetts and William A Loston, Massa- by nt liam C. Wait Court Jawyer a Morse, chusett ol for (i o give me sinking some the of the sub- a5 of e fter, sensibly intiuenced by wonld revolve per. around the sun in a period 10 days at a maximum distanee ' millions of miles and a mini distance 70 milllons. T itselr 11d fall to th d and would "merged with that bhody. Q. How is the hest ating u stove, to prevent it from int it well with kool int and grease the nickel | nd castivon parts with vaseline. Q. What is the value of a United | tates half dollar 18477 vmm\ fifty to fifty-five rnYfl’ and 1t the : . vonuld not A, TI 1 was s of Rome at 10:24 off Block lsland Conneetie of Rome struck marine half way between the nd the conning tower on the . It was nd t ink at near The by night hut miles New row of City sub- how port o earth wou [ become a clei method that is to be stored rusting? Twenty-¢ were trapped ne and escape o5 was ent off. picked up by the Cit v of Rome was a en routs to Boston I a1 was one vessels of the navy on through £ Jtome ‘nger from conts. of the clos letters are President Harding recelved for | tackholders | ¥ of the Cineinnuti organized ani \ loss In | patent- | n'4 revolving | then from | the ohjects | L fr mnm\ » o the wearer or 10 others” ushally worn readable to the s | tnat letters ure | wear | 25 l’ 25 Vears Ago Today ‘ | Chiet cer Bamforth to strect beat, Officer street and Hurtford avenue, | ficer Lanpher to Main stre of the railroad, A local branch of th Cremation soclety will [ here vting of 10 inters L held in Turnee ! 1 small inttiation ihers Lo el AL the eretuatory Island city, with ng relatives, The yourd of health v best fnterests of for sanitar I way of disposing 0 Ruwlings has assigned Ot the Wost Main Hellberg to North nd Of- . south Nutional tormed s00n partivs nest week entitles e A will b \ e Lodics eremate Lond, Loy yenefits to surv chairman of the | states that, ror t | hunianity | 1his is the I the dead The new natfonal guavd | he cminently satisf An effort was miade 17rosh rensons o of t found to Khakl uniforms he heen clory, Ly u numbey the prriormance at the Operd | House stopped last night, Chiet Rawlings was in attendance wed the management that thing ohjectionable would ca of 1 1 the of citizens to huve of “Little Lgypt" suspension [nothing in objections, | John 3. Crean ha {on the millinery enr | work without assis | The newly | follows: Warden, L mxmum., Wallace 1in, Lrnest Niebling; R, § . 1% DBrainer 8 to N, | Jounson; insi guard slec; outside guard, Smith; 1. & o V. G.. John son; L. S to V. G O, Beac pianist, E. L. Morey: sick visiting ommit A. E. Hurlbut, ¢ W ) Brainard, Alex Johnson, J. A. Peter- | son and J. 0. Bacon; widows and or- phans commitiee, Ired Yergason [ and William Se [ yisp wooskvE ROPHIES Satum, Georgian Republie, Dee (Pr-After a lengthy search cov- cring Transcaucasia, Peris, and the | Caspian sea dlstrict, officials of ti Near East Relief have located 1h {frophies of the §impson-TRoo | "ield mensenm expedition to Cel Asia, whieh were lost in her | The entire collection has arrived in good condition and will be ship- I ped to America on the first steamer, accompanied by George Cherric, | member of the expedition. s begun the work Hment, He will ance. officers of 11; ehap to N. ( G, Al Char orge A Peter « ral transit CHIE IH;H S IN ZERO Waterloo Y., Dec. 30 B Surviving nperatur rangiy | from 1 turday night 2050 night a cherry tree s in { bloom on the farm of John Mi- chaelson, two miles west of Water- loo. Only one free of a group all laws nature, 1t bore fruit the below thus Blos- past of | somed and summer, RAZING FIELD HOUSE Chicago, Dee, 80 (P —W |have started to demolish the | yus old residence where k I7ield wroto most of his pocms and {where he lived for many vears, On [ the will be erccted an eight Yy $1,500,000 apartment building The Tield house was seriously dar- lw d in a fire 3 site er: Adelaide, with TOOK HER IN IS ARM es; love are o ‘ossification.’ Adelaide Down: “0f course its lovely And we' O how rest of otHE e s is one and all in skool grateful to be heer. L t would make P if vou had the Washi Thire WRIT THE MA —Roland I Unequality Baneroft: “Why do g0 many pgo- | & without cars blow horns on New | r's Eve Griffin they've got! ' the eller. ¥ only witoists blow —Alfred Olard chanee them rest of the y Woman (at back door to tramp:) “If g0 'l call my fushand. FHe's a bigger bum than you (Copyright you don't away, are." 1925, Reproduction Forbidden) AN ND —— the strongest of themes in €tory writing, head a short story plot that ial for @ story. Our o new bullet nsed form a i bod mate ration of lies in co TUE MAGAZIN ER DOLLAR UNCLE ED \ TOR CHRISTMAS HASNT HIS MIND YET HOW T AUNT HARRIET SAYS SHE SUP- POSES HE'S GOING TO PUTITIN HIS BANK ISN'T HE ? MUITHER ADDS IF HE $A EIVER\ PENNY HE MIGHT IN A VEAR OR ENOUGH TO START A ON THE TARM HE SAVED AND COW OF HIS OWN loike fvery a kind of a traitor manicure." —Aunt KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) Julia ) L. ¢ $ ABOUT TO SLIP DOLIAR IN W GRAND! THAT COW DIED, AND IF SHE W RATTLES BANK GLOOMILY GOSH, THOUGHT CHRISTMAS MONEY ) DID SORTOF WANT T RL\\ TN MONEY HOW SHE PLEASED TATHER RETELLS HOW AS A BOY SAVED UNTIL HE COULD BUY A MA REMINDS FATHER THAT LIFS (OIN N[RVU[)L\‘ OLT ¢ SIGHT RS AUNT HARRIET 6 TO POINT CUT THE VALUE © LEARNING TO SAVE sCN SI6HS AND GETS DOWK BANK. IT'5 PRETTY HARD TO BUCK THE FAMILY, AND HE SUPPOSES THEY KNOW BEST HEN GATHERS THE GANG FOR AN ORGY OF ICE- CREAM ERE CONES THE BOY SHE'D SPEND HER (HRISTMAS

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