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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 192 up as a horrible example of waste- | knows fulness {n tax money; the state was he might as well try to jump over the South church steeple mlagma of | as try to Influence the commlasion, Perhaps induced to vole against the third party on the of horrific detalls of Wisconsin's financlal but of Nuenos | parently wrestling in o doorway. He crossed over and asked some quess tions, Two of the men suld they | we officers attached to the Hguor | squad, und showed their hadges, hut Elllott saw a wateh chain dangling from the third man's vest pocket and wasn't satisfied. He started for the statlon house with the trio. On the way the two officers stepped bhehind Iiott, a witeh dropped and the third man, Frank Pecoraro, picked it lup. At the station I'ecoraro told hix ! story and the officc who gave A. It is the name of . small | their names as Henry T. Brown and tribe of Indlans inhabiting the Pa- | haniel McCarthy of the Jumalen | touse Riyer Vall in the etate of | plain station, were charged with rob Washington. 1t is an Indian proper | Ling him LD | Tatrolman Eltiott has quite @ e Q. How many members of thelord on the force, for in 1 he v | Roman Catholic chureh are there in | yroke up one of the old wangs of writing to the Question 1ditor, New | England, Scotiand and Wales? the south end. Ho shot three men Britaln Herald, Washington Bureay A, Roman Catholics in England | within a month, and one of them 322 New York avenue, Washington, | ‘nd Wales combined are estmated | gjoq from his wounds D. C., enclosing two oents In stamps (4t 1,930,000, In Scotland there are | approximat (60,000, for reply. Medical, 1egal and marital ) i ! cal, ogr al | . CHARLES 1. BURRA advice cannot be glven, nor can ex. | @ How many grams in an| Bk O PR tended research be undertaken, An | OUnce? B e L ":lhl”hfl ol Chiart Auakilots oilib any ! 1AL An ounce has 28 ws and | Burrage, prominent Mas, q reccive a per. b Jawyer, and hortieulturist and bibli- Juneiro Alres, 2,830,507, Q. How are National for corporations and obtained A, By special acts of Congress, Q. What title does the head of | the Russian Socialist Federated So- viet Republie have and who is the | present incumbent A, His title is President, Rykov holds the offie Q. To what does the name louse” refer? s 1, New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Factsand Fancies Charters organizations plotured as a terrible Istie many people socld extravagance, once Its declslon had been reached, by using any such publie expediency and sire, he is fulfiliing duties of his office by making an effort to| the press of the major party evi-|obtain the best for the people who | dently belleved it was doing the | have chosen him as their political [ oo FCEF S0 R o public in pointing [ leader. And that is just what the |yearns to lick a leutenant, commission 18 not doing. Chosen to | work and no play makes a (ssusd Dally (Sunday Bxcepted) At Herald Bldg. #7 Cboured SUBSCRIPTION RATES 45,00 » Year, $2.00 Thiee Monthe, Tho. not were arguments us des L publie public the na- duecides work if when it League tions won't love gainst them, of war heal, can strength the the it slough, I and Month. The scars and you \ who etill i a good service i - Eotered at the Post Office at New Rritaln a0 Bocond Class Mall Matter. e nd all commumications o Fon | hop Editor, care of the New | Britaln Herald, and your h'lll'l' out how late eminent | s, poorly the had crowd A that side, hound plac an invisible Y U line the oil on England's senator’ been | upon shves' state th control, operated | Le gervants of the public they are dictators to It. Appointed to watch | over corporatio TELEPHONK OALL of 0 Rusness Oftice Editorial Rooms by “progres- | how in states pssess- H will be torwarded to New York 92 A . e Let's Not Get Upset, Folkst on the ice of irritation empers slip like all crcation, wt's dust the salt of cheer, we say | On all the walks of life, cach day! | We'll Bet He ootballl Why man, nst Grange once myself! “You don't say! What did | in and much which supply the publle with thelr nceds and to sce that communitles are not im- | posed upon, they to tions, - NS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or Information b, hetter things were Modern dad must get up early in the morning, son, Wake me when | you come in, The only profitab in the Clty, prem room alway, advertising medium enlatton honke and open 1o advertiseis. more sanity In government And was de- ing Conneetient, it Connectlcut clared for Instance com o be bend- | of the public be darned, something of the Kind. There s little complexity in or {about women, and a married man s lafraia to, the | situation which caused a protest to to have the lowest cost of | Member of the Aw the The Amuciated Press tn exclusively en titled to the ure for re-publication of | all news credited to 1t or ot atherwire credited fn this paper und also local | neaws published hereln, infed Press. | | l . [ government In the Unfon? From Haven Unfon to have the floor cditorial : Lo i DIES here on we'll permit the Voost Muck: playe Gibsor 1 ew ehusetts by reprinting Its on this the commisslon on the part of the | Member Audit Bureau of Cireulution, The A, B. C. 1» & uatlonal organization | which furnisher newspapers anc advers | tirers with a wirictly b nalsste of | eireulation. Our etrenlation tatistics | are based upon this sudit, ‘This \nsuier protection agalnst frand fn newspaper | distritution fignres to both pationa) and loca) advertise 10 on eale Anlly in New | stand, Times | Entrance The Herald t Hotaling's M Bquare; Schultz's Newsstands. Grand Central. 42nd Street JOINING AGUE the member 1CA Slowly but United States is becoming a the League of Nations, a fact which we do not deplore but rather wel- However, great appeal has surely of come. been made to the anti-league voters | in two presidential elections past, | in both cases the opinion being that the promise of no entangling alli- ances had swayed the verdict of the polls to the victors. Tt is prob- | ably true that the promises, when | made, were of a political varlety, they were not made to be kept as | they sounded at any rate. It all ‘depends upon what are considered | “entangling alliances” when question of the keeping of the | promises comes up. This paper has always been of the bellet that there should be some sort of a working agreement between the nations of the globe to lessen the chances of warfare be- tween nations. Call it a league, if you will, call it a world court, call | it anything, but the agreement should be there. Just what the terms of the agreement should be cannot be determined by any one individual or by a group of indl-| viduals in advance, the laws of the ovgunization are bound to work | themsclves out in time, as any or- becomes more perfect There are individuals in | country that believe it would | possible to keep the United | Le#es in seclusion, away from the | of the its the R nization assuming none | and Jone of its dangers. Unfortunately | they are misguided. We might be alle to avold obligations, we could not avold the dangers, as we should | inevitably be again into a! world war when another comes. If we wish to avert this danger, or even try to avert It, we must as-| sume obligations. Just world, o incurring | obligations drawn in this elty | lstened to a man a7 in Lon- don. His volco was carried to thelr ears over the waves of the air in an infinitesimal of time. Heavier than air and lighter than recently folk period alr machines have crossed the At-| lantic. The gossip of London is the York, thanks to the| We. the become a smaller community, have | made each part than wax pos England ago. Though elearly, perh closely gossip of New newspapers. world, have | casicr of access N generation or 50 it irs are a in even the cannot see as s, afl: our intermingled as were the | E Uni affairs of New gland ago. Andl much longer fifty yvears the 1ot mains, a part structure in of its onomic and and yet a nation s from the tribul cosses ¢ Pres mer Les runie A ment We con e nary terms then armament is often it we place an ma! one, doing membe assocl cour - CONNECTICUT AND WISCONSIN COSTS During the campaign of 1924 the Wie Bob La Follette's state yas balé lare right | next year. Lwhether subject 4 88 a few lays since the routine cxpenges of the States of our Union and A per capita comparison. From the material thus made public the time is opportune for exe posing a little of the terrible deluge of downright prevarica= tion and falsification of facts that poured fourth during the ampaing of 1924, The more ‘Bob’ La Folle! and in hiis grave, the more the truth of much that he sald, leaks out, No one today doubts that Secretary Mellon in the light of what Senator Couzens has published from his Senatorial Committee, is favoring certain corporations with rebates and bestowing speclal favors upon them, “We can also now puncture that balloon of falsehood con- cerning the appalling expense of the government of Wlscon- sin, held up as the ideal pro- gressive commonwealth, We find Wisconsin 21st in the order of economical states — 21st out of 48 contestants - above the average all right. We note t the President's State, Massachusetts, as well as all of New England — that section of Yankee frugality and hard common sense, is below Wis- consin in state economy. “And what lhurts ost is that our own Connecticut, which never went in for all that state socialism that our political mognls so masterfully exposed us distinctly Wiscon- sonian has a 25 per cent great- er cost than the Badger state for government, even under the genjus, safe and conserva- tive leadership of that prince of politicians, J. Henry Rora- back. Oh well, Mr. Roraback is a charming boss and Con- neeticut aristocracy always was partial to etiquette and good breeding above all eclse.” carried is dead NEW HAVEN RATLROAD AND ITS STOCK The New Haven being among those thich the in- rallroad sioc vestment public thinks well enough | of to buy, the pri ad- vanced to new high levels for the again year, In the case of the New Ha- | ven this means more than in the case of some other rallroads which class, as the New passed are in the stock it indicates England around advance fully that rajiroad has the corner and is on {road to better days. November earnings of most of |the railroads have leen heavy, al- | though [ hav 11 the st t been compiled. summaries n is interesting to not yet s connection it note that the stock market boys do think the market as they do of the the stocks of shown no accessions of strength re not as well of motor rallroads, the have as motors Whether the stock sharks about it motor cently. n; the people at lope to manutacture more than 4.- 000,000 additional automobiles Much will depend upon they sell that number. a: the It is casy to remember the day the automobiles the year; in not total but wen raflroad stocks on in one th © bona fide investment itomobile stoel gamble, is notable Iroad stocks me less popular from the time automoblles were 1) developed: v motor market look stocks scem motor ad- railroad stocks may be another in- herent enmity be- transporta- THE Mayor MAYOR AND THE JITNE essa seems to take please his con- Britain, even to trylng to con- Ipowertul organiza- Utilitles Com- He rned to get hie error of its ways. no stone unt regu- that s, 1 more commission, regula has to opine ssion s re Mayor his efforts to get t of ser from organiza- com- Even though he tions similar vany bus lines. to Connecticut the | remalins to be | least | number | these | [ Mayor yesterday, Irrespective the wishes of officlal New Bril it reason to belleve was the publie wish, the on wlthdrew the of running with local stops from the | Connectiecut voleing what had eve | comm privilege company busses route to Hartford. Just what this be d — full information a subject en the for can only | reason may i be conjectur on such seldom from a public hearing before commission, Unquestlo) " comes oy [would be les | company if it w to |no stops between here and | ford. It has probably been |that enough through passengers may be taken on to ignore the lo- |cal traffic. “Public expediency” die- tated the granting of permission to run the bus: Public expediency” go hang. And the com- | mission 1s ready to help hang it. | 'Twas ever thus, 'twill always be expensive mak Hart- found s forced | can now thus, until lates the public | suceesstully the knowledge that remonstrate mind it can | unpleasant or intolerable conditions only by eftecting a thorough house- cleaning in the political clrcles that are responsible for the The right 11 | time — but, has been it | seem, there has been ntte tendency s it. Having in mind the the city and the state | we hope it is not too long before | the big that the can, if it will, control its own poli- sirange as may to exerci welfare of discovery tlcal destiny, is made. The sooner it is the hetter off we shall be, Ar- bred by knowledge of the political security {of the party in power. | 18 likely to inerease and the more rogance in public oflice Arrogance serious the discase the more dra tle will be the reaction. Violent re- | politi- , state or nation. The jitney bus matter is a sn | actions are not good for the {cal unit in ¢ one, it is merely onc of the straws 1s which ! whieh show the wind blowing | broke the bac cannot ignore the direction of the Nor the {camel, i you please, shoulder too the way or one of those camel’s Sut we of | wind forever. can many straw THE BAKER MUDDLY Baker, through to appropriated {funds of the Kirst National bank, ed a Guy L. his con- | fession having of Puinam, has certainly ra | storm of conjecturc as to his possible with G. H. Gilpatric, the same and | treasurer of the State of Connecti- collusion | eashier of bank cut. The original phase of the case, Gilpatrie, o was some specnla- {involving on was about | rorgotten. T |tion as to his juggling of state | funds | the | opine that dittle woull have been stute’s and hia own, but we | heard of this as time went on. | { state funds were as they we 1 ] might do harm to state achine if th | vestigation not alter their | status s | politicians or to the m were found to b I Now M, lacking Baker, fore of | dealings at the bank and confesses Y comes hereto- any wrong 1at | 816,000, ITe swears that he was not but not involved batric, was ‘on his nd will state r was whethe s Nation of funds or not Which has reopened the whole case in public interest and which may in clarifying the whole mat- been , Inc lone with ® 1t seems peculiar that two viduals could have hoen working a ba vithout there having been at uding what may have te funds. 5 indi- ank at one and the same time a knowledge of the operations of each to the other. Surely two minds with but a single thought wo trail at one point the secu other in in the CTosy eac v another, books of bank, or ity vaults. Gil- his Baker remains faithful to has knowledge of however, Gil Daker, we led to susy It nor drog ion of il be denouement, Lim T, J may beyo we have there was not. a pecullar circum come about. of the | 1t to the | i | | | perco- | against | conditions. | re a long ! public | | { railed at | Russ | | | | | between the bank account, | hash tas misappropriated some | aware of Gilpat- | least | the | {end to end, it would be « |in sun except now and t If all the bricklayers we fin deliberation, Henry vight of In't the sha Isn't Why tune? call ) one the in m n el Some men couldn't seem they had be peniter ¢ place jary out o i There ler the new de- is nothing new finition the word Only 19 per cent of the people can name members of a Cabii even th V't explain them, the st e France scems to have tried about fliing on her finances except a chiropractor, You are growing if you ean look hack and be a ed such o small man rday, Vi % And yet in conncctio failures to th dismal marris most with marric modern wouldn’t now is. shouldn't scorn Ol 1one placed him where he Ford things. have jokes The guest knocks when he arrives, but most of the knocking is donc by men who haven't arrived, I Steady, boy, Those who getting rieh in Florida are not the ones who home, er cushions hetfer, They casier to ¢ er the garag man has “fixed™ an a Correet thig sentenee: * this car tl it w “no matter how Tookin, (Prote avs ont, shabby 1 by Publishe 25 Years Ago Today Ttobert Fitzsimmons, fighter, arrived in town night and put up at the Ru ay here. He will play at the win Lyceum in “The Honest Blacksmith. “Bob™ has fought ! times but says he is through. This fternoon he visited the blacksmith op on Corbin place and hammered two horseshoes while many people looked on. The Meriden polo team, consisting of Curtis, Pierce, Mooney, Will Whi and Porter, has heen trans: city. This reverses th year, when the New as shifted to Meriden. w B formerly Il fans are sted as the result of a fight oke up the game Saturday and some remark that they through with attending the confests A young man rode an ol high bi- down Main t s afte He was f 1 by a as i a cireus mor the late prize last in for 5 ing of 1 team 1in, hich night eyele strect t noon. ollow 1 sity. arles W. Dizgle went to Water- norning exhibit poultry show ther A child named Howard Mitehel) was badly burned yesterday playing around the stove in the sence of his mother, The Camera club, New erov wer st bury this to owl at the ab- Haven, elected th last nig rds; vies secretary, r, W. H. ol Edward Clary; slide B. M. Hulber of control members, Joshia 1. A, Lewis and E. A, § slides from president F. B Horsfall; ter Woods: leotor, treasure ector, Observation On The Weather Washington, 6.—Forecast fol Southern New England: tonight and Thursday; !der In west portion northern Massachusetts on lay; possibly strong west, shifting to northwest winds wt for Eastern New Yord tonight and Th 1 or snow and nd north in north portioy \west, i Cloudy slightly and ir Thur fresh, portions ton ursday; to v | winds. Conditions sure reg midd land weath and woover the At th comparn of morning in t B New 1 by fog wrea high centers nd ¢ what ted mpera central Missi valley. Conidtions favor for this vieinity unsettled weather followed by clear- ing and colder tonight. suf- | { ficiently hecled to pay the fiddler? uned that you hat- | his | Presi- | vou pl Mac Lty I I 1 | | Here Beals « Yes, 1 « Stir 1 | [ | | | i i \‘ | | Into 1 Anytl 1 luy e A POOR | Here's Looking at Heartrouble, My Bobbed- Khe-Knows-Wh 3rin M cold on e better aln or on I am old for mii Ain and shue ‘hilblains on I'd rather have clsewhere, ures of a Buthin wan i o 5 0 wh dsten ot ny wasf ty books I ol And you write ling g real ¢ uosen total loss! '8 110 usc to 1 admit; i | sonal reply. | not be answered, | confidential.—Editor, PROSPECT Hair Bandit! i Writing-"This winds blow; | and snow! | far, 1 think the Nile, the than | able Keep your balmy West; Wher is best, 'nia or Florida a | sh oand sleet, the tect | This them than be, beach Peach in | pay me, sir; ship Lines { Pin | by It great state! d to m by« | just a | is e I'm contented, folk Why 1 A Baski 5 | At L “Isr | asked somehody of W. empl Thigs sure Tve 1 wer ! But Jters will be po [THE MOVIE DIRE Continuity by Ralph His last n 16 | ru Dire morc howing your dimples! Now register rgiv | Dire hones my His pen t | vou case? Director—We will retake our last | seene, [while T put on my puttees and get my m | friena [You ve | Wouldn't thi | wom | ook misjud I'm g iundl you t vours. [ You'r: rio m | ast | e d Cam mean and beat i uld 1 be travel mile am havin tmy own v ng in Heartroubl ast: A Real V't Warner g yer. 1, 1o be opt ought to do weil at golf.” u do By the ts into eve —W EVOLUTION ryone nowac to the fact carly setilers in the fatur it Wife—-§; igh Out on movie stars ctor - to the i ene: \ While office the famer retor-—-1'm re ty, dear. aze meeti oy mbling with emotion. Wil hat a had fc I'm w ~Then womat ting Register su cgaphone, Britain | having deecived truth 1 was at a little few minutes on busines Aid to be dis- | belief! This woman of know my hos that k of o squa iveness for I 1go¢ please! Wife—Big t ring 10 carr; kerchief j hink 'l bel Don't n working o now! Lt while! Re after viewing | broom and sweep up thos Reel Two inner disk that you Fat, Indeed High-brow Poet by this the Turn your le on you. Go ahead—cry! t to ple me pa on ng dough mile? sport esort sunshing smile! 00d GOIF Joke! ood at anything?" rer's former Ithe fed imistic, T think he | Q shortest rou ¢ possible hol Babeock, Jr. -!1{1 lays points with that his ancestor tr R b re the prompt set- ed to with pride! | "OIT AT HOMI Blakeley where were you a wild pa Answer me, you 1 a lit- | the ght! Smile slowly Q T tell you that on business that the gistering absolufe @ open frankly, vours, and lips imeral Q how doc 1 v called, vour cigarctte cnse and anxie of I'lis is an import- Now note that 1 wnd shame for To tell the r—party for ¥ was merely t. Registe T love you, looking at another love! Camera! v and bhegin to ving Big | re cars! Do you think ¥ an onion in my you? Do ieve that story or nake me laugh! n the wrong scen- run this film for el One—take that cigarette take that carpet Reel Three—wipe Snap into it now, register obedience! “What do you expression — ‘fat | rendered from the A in salt move any membran: es basket all your pret- | pwice, | times, one Toric A, | found that, at sea luve 10 twater would rise ilnr\' which is about 1 Beavy 1-13 as high, To f¢ famous | conclnded from his {is due to an outsid [ Imysieriovs s | tigion ngthen { moved mobil r |in New York City mark, American eities, Buenos Aires has tion? chance” Low-brow writcr a have if tricd before entively of poets.” #A-1-1 maiden at the piano. No wonder!” less man next door. (Copyright, Al How eun soft sue To render suct must be soaked water, Urain, or arts, Put the fat il keep water in lower part below the boiling result comes from 1 time should b When the fat pour {hrou cloth into a jar, should give soft su Must a citi who ow income tax o prop: 1 « of the sale of that property? Did George Ganther, the priz {fightier beat Georges Carpentier? rpentier was George Gunther, and Carpent by a knock Jecision What is m i experiment In 1640, the Duk to a he pupil, ght of wieelli 32 f 2 fec as wate ought L) an exp X in v " med, that Toricelli i rise of liquids iy the atmospl the liquid, king powe vacuun What is the *Dau; ngt A | women in ehure It ie a devotion the Protesta founded in 18 * 10 spread the UMong young wo parish s s @ silver cross v to “l'or His Sake", How from can finger colo lis cc made ney i for What is the valu, s three dollar gold mint wit 350, £5.00 to $15 $2.25 to §. Which of 00, the Rin population that you've STk an chance that Good Reaso A-l-0-n-e! snarl¢ —Mrs. 1926. Re Torbidden) nsigned requests can- hard sust "ant by the famot wl not to any | 2 jury compose: G. L. Mayer. gram welghs ounce, Q. Where “Birds of | A | Longtellow's | Inn* (The Poy { be found in any fellow's colle Q. How ¢d into urope [ A Potatoes sccin | brought I lptters mre e | ca Killingwort) mad suecessfully for one howm dry and re- | r other unue- | | I or Ta cdi in u double point, Tl slow pro- about thre loroughly w double cover close, et f the United erty in Cuba on the pro- | from Spain into Hol and Italy, but |in a few gardens o | abe its introduction h | regarded mainly | peop | due as fc to failure of grai most general cultivation at first was | in Ireland, {about th beaten | century that it ¢y fought | portance on the conting won both [and not until the end and once |tury did it become in field crop in Germany which are toda and it middle w of acqui | world, scany | water would | 1. In 1643, | ued that if | t, then mer- | times to i Iis infe me year, the | ! riment. e | of nursing require weriment thiat | 36 months hospital acuum tuby a diploma can be give SSUTE ¢ Q. What is a fi on the The ne number of | foliage of p! bus al guild for | ut Kpiscopal ! §5. The ob- (o] jan re- | men, and to | life, e | vith the mo- | What the of study required he ceive a g A, Mos unrsing | scho is or luate nurse aceredited demand at eduy an entrance 43 b b enee, | r, requirene is ingeets tha and t sur- | r created by ghters of the Boston Bluccoats Charges of Themselves, Boston, Jun. 6 (1 arrested yoeste ith holding up a civi bin him of a v casi, D window | e red mea were rraigned lat rolman Henry auto- ountry? v I the ce Tt machine | nd when across the three men in eftizen - of a United find | potato producing conntric average least Are el They were suspended and will C of the po a Waysic le) and mu tion of ted poems, s the potato introduc- to have hee into Kuroy are not very definite, At first it was vod for N erops. 1 us he not unt eightcent red , real ent of Europ of that portant and 19 o s an ¥ two of the greatest th ol one can 2 diploma? schools a nt At lea r cent of the accredited schoole between training before | n. rm ? applicd to at attack t rees and r T COPS ARRESTED Held @ Being Hold-up Men Two patrol rday char; lian and roi and 845 Iilliott street he s clothing. ap poor and useful to prevent famines im- | period | high ion or its equivalent as he in was rolling down his heat in the south an oplile of avocation, died in his offico yosterds ter o heart attack wi 68 years old. hery He m a It is from Henry Wadsworth "ales of 1v y | Long- first to Kurope from Peru, | {by the Spaniards early in the six- | teenth eentury, and to have spread | and, Burgundy, | were cultivated only | s curiosities. 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