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Times Entrance ENTERING THE COURT The United vote of 76 to 17 nded the Court gt States Senate, by yesterday the finally World that debate decided tribunal, in over and to enter hich ther ready fohn tes are 47 nations and of Moore hich United the udge from eginning. Polities had the a small voice {0 Republicans and 36 voted American hose voting for the court two Connecticut in determining step, as Democrats for entry. Among senators, The attempt of Senator to add a more far-re M New deb ing than took Hampshire reservation ching any of the others proposed ve Tours of debate to climi- wte. Other hostile rescrvations having ? the Ameries as their object the refusal o other natic to that accept nn like on terms th we en- tirely nullify cated. the department court wise vere 1t The statc was end of now ecan take the necessary steps fo have governments in already participating the court acee the ler oin. That pt reasonable Ame they reservations un which rica s willing to will lo 80 s scarccly 1o be doubted America a t ward he traditions tep eping wit o in ke and entirely of this World Court in ide here the iginated irritt of GLORGE of W. KLLTT Grorg: the party cent brilliny ollowed VINDICATION FOR WILSON n_New | ity | al- | the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY of the family of nations. Be. lleving as 1 do, that ho was right, it will give me tha great ost pleasure when the time comes voto to enter the World Court with the reserva tions which have pro- to protect American MORE POLICEMEN Whenever Stato Senator Edwa | 1%, Hall speaks in public upon el matters to important [vsually is tho vesuit, that | not year, been the police get 20 new but that would be an incre the rectify having sufelent The this detall for dopartment policemen th there probab! o, makes it a is at mistake policemen, lack of sufficient police clty dealt before There wou posod rights.” Theso States were the words of United ir Bingham, soverelgn stato “repudiated” Wilsea at the hohest of Republican demagogues who shuddered at the thonght of with Senator m pear that clty least the republican, of the partly of n which E of Connecticut, been this, has with “entangling al- forelgn nations, good there a many more policeme been complaln seetions of the city a sufticiently patrolled, Tn {and have THE BUS BUSINESS that some Hall unquestionahly | M0F vie he concludes wanted of =udependent 05 P ) S50 o ST in | The hat would meet bus pa- | thtt the b 1¢ | tlon, not by trons bus lines of which distinguished head, the will necessary only type of bus trans- | & condition needs it with approval | Prove that manifest | |are those sclling for a few pennies the original bus fares Such The New York man who age of 63 is a breach of has been of each, with at remaining stationary. trans- defendant in promise fers would save a small portion of sults evident patrons the necessity of paying | n additional fare on a second bus life in his declining years. Spelling it “cloture’ line The era when making a crosstown trip. vast majority do not make elther “closure" RLOWER L DT aRtIn vy evidently makes no The that ; ai contentlon of even if 1 to the Attorney Nalr an increase in fares | | | Senate, nte local independent | busses it would not be a guarantee that It used to be radio fans, now is radiophans. Radio hands wou be just as good. transfers, the A despite the beliet to this effect, latter | cur- and that destred | the [are not prom inereased he fares are solely ause, as he says, cost | letes who won scholarships a ilfigf- indicates that This is a point that ;vhy Utllities sottle col | of thi operating busses has {increased, so far as is eoncerned athletics encompass learning. vas a surprise Public will ha the Commission | e to after having | as that is their | The North youths tacked a policeman, knocking hi the ground and kicking have made a 1life, ard the evidenee. End who a ction | 1t | to hus for years been a principle that able to travel | of a city to the other | have of street car management very poor start be a passenger should | from one p fave, fixed on old-fashioned treatment, The death of a (nm\lv Waterbury through on one and most fares { of for the costs of | in transportation. een to cover citywide e With the 1 syst 1 destre it he the and would not a heater, and the deaths of independent busses euch on the same day due to fires poin the of carefulness is one of tlic has never been in vogue, that it isn't the that m moral carefulness, now we hear Yet degire most the public D things on earth and of I t sueh transfors | then they s little lf s onc of adopted if few patrons u : appreciated. busscs use them, | would cost the bus ownr the principle were adopte The troubls about the situation The |1 was held at the armory rill last evening. Civie officers fe coming year were clected, Th served in First have definite informa- Who popular the transfer but that few about knows without 1} | tion it v Ay how | banquet wa I'rank MeC on Church Griswold wa privilege wonld not n transfers but than arily that which half thing and fors isfers, street, tain A. 1 toastmaster. E. | Smith displayed his pictu Dani hman delivered a recitation; rong rendered a song, and Lie tenant Traut operated the graph. The officers elected tary, 15. N. Smith; treasure | Captain Griswold; historian, | Dyson charged for, Tes 01t ha! extra fure is one nohody wants transfr fromi one bus route | another ling ination along fares. Such ex- chang man’ if not . Thompson has been present- d with $30 in gold for obtaining the | he uses an affect £ thost pinion. Of course, mobile it will him. | most new members in | Putnam Phalanx drive. | The hasement at the | school is now found to he A row huilding should be ssent one enlarged, A. L. Thomp: st evening and installed ofticers of the Loyal hat city. J5 ovitlenca;| ianch 102 | Curtin Lon the recer ably most o who us iramm unsan s during t later rohiles in new pre ol | bury new operating | ¢ built one reason may b why | th costs of Curtin's Dobson's Curtin's team h . Lyneh, J Dobson's h ck | Quinn, O'Day, {n | Maurice Shannahan coxty| A communication states that i 9 [ mechanical genius who was respor The | gibie for the employment of 11 larger | modern juggernant which swept f¥ 1long Main str b th Soncernad al clerks e hasing upon t wring, it ap- main ators is MeAloon resulting { morning shou A men, | clothes ruined spoiled and | wroth. T ing a he claime while dozen had the sleighing horsemen committen unneces He si s Were s new depot will slity. The Herald h oritative sources that we! SIGNATION stroet shou ut a this Tadm Clothe he was | T ssary inn : |1 vation, he Mitehelluope Wi It ap- Plair hecom t from ¢ 1s himse el Ruine Northam Hart at the shoc or wi e shoot-off Mr. R My rm s rifle, ¢ th Brers, harle and E, Facts andFanaes originate should visit It isn't good 11 fare sinful men ir like that expression of ordinary tin \Eressio e airship storms criticisn One party armer in heing a n without passing any lav n erica is to populari Information His remurk is work |of the situation it is to be hope d of finance and taxa- Senator Hall is the provide appropriation to im- the two trylng to get a kick out or ference, Both mean signing off the The New Britaln high school ath- do not him, in What they need badly is some fumes from ofhers Yet st tho | 25 Years Ago Today annual meeting of Company after th rgeant. | tarthy’s Globe restaurant N. E phono- | were: | W. J | ar | still on over whethe or on went to Dan- Legion in defeate at polo last night, 1 0’ Dell, T Curtin and W, 1 Louls Quinn, W and | sent into exile. At s A {to 1l ¢ 28, Pinches some rd ty Off Again? 1d s 1y p- to ot Send all communications to Fun | Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwurded to New York. One Advantage of the Icy Blast, Folks! let's “hal! in in D, e Come, Folks, ful lays The wintry landscapes scan, Think of the “juice” we save these days running that In Suspense! Dr. Pearson: "Yes, Madam, for the last three months you have been totally color-blind." Mrs. Emythe: “Graclous, Doctor!! Would you mind stepping into the ing room and looking at the man I've just marrfed?" ~-Heartouble, The Bobbed-Hair Bandit. with tune- re W d that we Not electric fan! 1y ly l’"ll:(i.fi()‘l‘l" n QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or Information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 Rew York avenue, Washington, D. C,, enclosing two oents In stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken, Al other questions will recelve a per- sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- not be answered, All letters are confidentlal.—Editor, Q. Can you name the railrouds in than §,000 miles of track? A. New York Central Southern Pacific System, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul Pennsylvania System, System, Chicago, |System, Burlington By Richard A. Danman When the shades of night are fall- ing, {And the world is growing still, | When, afar off, there is calling | Whippoorwill to whippoorwill, That's the time T used to wander |"Through famillar country scenes, |And it used to make me ponder Over lfe, and what it means. f. it 1d Now I'm living In the city IFar away from country joys. {And it sometimes scems a pity Pauline Trederick, movie actress, | That T cannot flee its noise; But each night, when shades are was discovered knitting socks, “But | : I won't tell whom for,” the thrice falling, married star declared. Hugs and " still take u good long stroll Kisses when she arrived in New |And. despite all sounds appalling. [York for Charles Whittaker, author |Have a fine time, on the whole. of her latest movie, may be a hint b is = d m v I'm very busy peeking |Into homes as T pass by; |T am, in a manner speaking, |Calling on folks on the sly; | |And T like this kind of calling Jor T see some funny stuff- Often, when the shadesare falling. | They don't fall quite soon enough! | the enlture cies | European nation serve as arbiter. Things usually b |that automobiles are ¢ ler, doubtles: will and now ir ting cheap- s ife 51 our 18 pum® female guess is that “truth s Sulcldal Mania Attorney: "The condemned acts don't you is made of a the | | murderer think Noted in State's of some s sane, that's why | | Atiendst: {T think he's erazy.’ ’ Andrew DBoerger. ! ar enough skirts train! The these girls don't wi times to fla From Our Own Infant-ry Drill Regulations? olation 1ol o= Mvo small hrothers, Clande and At present prices it is hard [ Ernest, allowed their friendly scuf- | enongh Irish po to | fle fo become a fight. The mother, noticing that Clande | was the more out of humor, bade him take a seat until he could *‘cool lown After his_brother 1 cool d ¥ | Ther ducers. to et | make is cons fou e one | ] = Another good thing time fidd] that it without pretending hrow. old-- youf can enjoy to be a | ahout il sitting down Cla nd sald, vn I'm going ude looked | “Ernest, to hit at 1- | when Fable: Once there was an Ameri- | YOU-" can who did without thing even | {though he had the money to buy it. | C | rind Kindly man who 1 no cap: for crime, and you | have one who never hates erimi 5 Mre, Floyd Burnett. r, C CLASSIVIED ADYV MANAGER AT HOM (Observed by Paul J. Flecker) His Wife—Harold Jenks! I want | to know who that woman was “hn‘ \u\ltd you on the phone foc A. M.—Personal. called was stenographer lieve me. Love. His Wifc What was her ri find out wrefeh! You THL TISING H,“ If he > may have peel or T Charleston. ts that way on the stepped on a may be practici street | hanana | Harold. i I've heard that before. name and addre about this, vou have been deceiving Not one of our friends who pro- d to enjoy Milton twenty vears e vet achieved greatness i (. A. M.—Lost. Lady's nume and Lddress. Probably in street car, Lib- rent. |eral reward for return and no ques- | |tions asked. His Wifc—You don't even | her name,? Then she must hav Ao |someone else’s stenographer. | {that! Brute! he | ad A. M.—Personal. Anyone who | “and |saw lady slap man in home of Har- spilled any- |0ld Jenks, ple write his lawyers: | 1007 Blam street. His Wife—Shut up! Not another Sexe i (word out of you! 1 know all! COMMUNICATED | . A M—Help Wanted. A good 4 il explainer to talk to wife. Found. = A bruise over my left eye. For Sule. Large hox of chocolates 1 purchased r my wife. Will not need it any When cit crooks who pay ¥ campai usually affice 1S against d those t, overlooks know | been fruit The drying mains moist longest, but it isn't re- th ence: “T 1 Correct {his ser din- my ¢ i [not on he |thing.” (Proteeted of ildren & Ly Publish | te) H" re stion on Cement 13 | o- 1 | is A Qu His Wife—You cally brought me a C. A, M.—Too Late assify, s | Yes, dear. And the lady who called 5 e y < There was only the boss's stenographer, b ; who wanted to know about some » vant for today's paper. & His Wife—Oh, I'm so sorry, old. You'll forgive me for not lieving you, won't you, dear. A. M.—Card of Thanks man who sold me n presence helping me of vite.—Harold. dear, and all will And you indy? dear! box st to C Har- one. be- 1 e nd | i T wish the and of 61 < Qbservation o\ On The Weather B e nimrion fi‘tlv“ out my Kiss me, HERE_MISS STENOG, FILE THIS 'JNDLP\ NUISANCE! Norti At 7Y fl%} Z\ I Gl love 11 to ilis wife left the baby at the office while she did a little shopping. iy | Too Ancient lern, |Great Northern Rallway | v t is her address? |to [that is in Fairfi {the | servatory “mrl”u | sHop, |ange this | Ie System, Chicago and Northwest- Southern Rallway and the Rock Tsland System. Q. lowing “Kind hca taken: are more than coronets, and simple faith | than Norman hlood ?" Trom Alfred poem “Lady Clara Vere d Q. What Is the freezing of alcohol? Alcohol Tennyson's Yere.” point 150 de- How old is Colleen Moore and She s 23 s of age. Her [home address 15 Beverly Hills, Cali- | fornia, Q. How usually live? A. A gold live as long long doss a goldfish fish known nine years and | there en a on record of | one which lived for fiffeen years. Q. Is there any other city in the United States called Baltimore ex- cept the one in Maryland? A, There is only one other listed by the United States Post Office and d County, Ohio. subst hs as is Q. T8 there a rder |than ehromium? Chromium is one of the har ost of the common metals, but bof which, however, is not a true E ntalum is re- the hardest known suh- hut actual proof of this fact d to he stance s lackin Q. Wife'" Al pany, city Q Has the story “The heen published in hook Grosset and Dur J 1140 Broadway, New York is now publishing the story. Where some of the prin- cipal astronomienl ohservatories in the world located? Greenwich Observafor Paris Observato Berlin Observatory . Germany: the Pulkova Ob- servatory near Leningrad, Russi United States Naval Obsery tory, Washington, D. €.; the Har- vard University Observatory, Cam- bridge, Massachu; the Lick Ob- of the University of Cali- at Herkel California; Yerkes Observatory of Chicago Uni- versity the Mt. Wilson Solar Oh- ApDer form? Com- in Ithis jolke. Contributor: isn't it? Editor: “Yes, hand store.” THIE FU but not a second —Anna Engelke. Wonde “T saw a magician stage. He turned an or- rabbit.” Alan: “Huh, that's nothing! T can turn a car into a driveway.' Kemper, ful! Howard: night on th into Or Are Orde Traffic Cop (to driver d 1o ohey signals): “Didn’t 1 ou to stop Driver: * who refus- tell wife {old sir, but my me not to stop until 1 got (Copyrigh production Forbidden) homc the United States having more | e (tion of New System, | From what poem {is the fol- | v in | N last | in California and the Pots- dum Observatory in Germany, Q. How can the vellum banjo be cleaned? A. Slightly slacken the bracket serews, then rub the head with flan- | nel cold s0up head Q |Un |1 and it water using a necgssary. Tighten up again while stil damp, What s the value States gold dollar little the of a o dated A, From $1.50 to 82.50" Q. Where was the firat open air school in the United { established ? A 1t is sald to established in Providence, Island, in January, 1008, Q. What is meant by Spoilation eclaims? W |claims handled A, French States have heen ona Rhode the s are such are hy Spollation claims, |claims for damages incurcd Ameriean cltizens the I'predations by FFrench privateers in |the eighteenth century. By a t between the two countries United states assi®hed the obli |tions of the French government relmburse American eitizens. Up 1o 1905, $4,000,000 had been appro- priated by Cong and many hun- {dred claims have heen seft but no appropriations have heen made is!nwr‘, All claims [are T handled by the United States Court of Claims, Washington, . ¢ @ How does the negro populn York city, Philadelphia ntie City, con New York city negroes; Philadelphia Atlantic Clty 10,944 the censns of 1920, Q. What {s meant | octast? A. The name was specifically applied to members of the religions party in the Bastern Empire which in the Sth and 9th centuries waged entless war ag icons and worshippers enerally word is applied imas aker or to anyone war vinst superstitions Q. What s the carth's atmosphe A. It is estimated that mass of the carth is 6,000 billions of bi lions of tons and the total mass of the earth’s atmosph has been eal culated to be abont 1-1,00 11-1,125,000 the car Q ough to and A 1ok accordirn by an jcon- inst More to any who ams weight of the the of mass of the nniforms from Have prigone a1l prisons A In most tiaries, th * stripes the stripoad for been eliminated of the prizoners n ptin uet. N and then are In some of we still northern peni- longer ment rish: weomers ot miscon tine uniforms. prisons stripes prison wear for put into grey the souther vorh by all prisoner: a short STORK 1S SIGHTED and Mrs. Charlic Chaplin Ex- pect Ar in June Los Angeles, f., Jan. 28 (P—A second child is expected in the home of Charlie Chaplin ar wife, who, prior to her marriage motion picture comedian, Lita Grev. Mrs. Chaplin's mother, Mrs. William Curry re this last night The couple’ child, a boy, was born last June. Mr. BOSTON MUSEUM DIRECTOR Boston, Jan. 28 (M—Edward diolmes has been clected permanent divector of the Boston Museum of Arts. Tl is a grandson Wendell Holmes, the poet, yhew of Justice Holmes of the States supreme court Fino of Oliver and n Unit of a| French | FILING CABINETS alphabetically indexed are only | a detail in our large assortment | of Office Supplies, which in- | clude every known device for | time and labor saving in the | dispatch of business. ! Office Furniture and Office Stationery of all kinds, but only one quality—the best—at low pric ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH ST ACOMPLEIE STRVICE Aulo Goes 'hruug‘h Ice, Young Woman Drowned | 1 p) o Jan, 28 (B |'The body Mi: idna Morton of Plymouth who was drowned Long ond last night when an 4 mohile by Dr., phy thi wi Barroy o Y driver 4 sician um.»u,‘. town, broke recovered early . who made DL crions cons et seve to rescuo 1 shock ROD BENDER S WANTED frouble with ink Terzyak, i o police 1o find his will o Wy He cluims nig son. to home not at Hozet lagt i polier Tix T il mith sfrect, re- that his missing on LIONS Member elub frolic DINN INIGHT of the cast in the Lions’ will be guests of the club it the dinner fo be given at the Fift* hotel ~ this evening.. Tha cr will be held at 7 o'clock and be llowed by entertainment dancing, at will, Cross Eyes Straightened Lenses properly fitted will align hoth eyes, making the crossing eye do its share of work. Children’s eyes a specialty, Phone. 1185 for appolntments, Henry R. Reddell Pyesight Specialist MAIN ST., New Britain. 215 - 216, Elévator Service ity M W, || Suite CLOTHES MAKE THE nd 1dged n keepihg To be well large dividen the art of knowing how out its Our W CLOTHING that will g proservation of cloth or CLIP COU )R Washington Burean, Washington, 1 THE €. w York Avehue, £ the bulles ot the HE SNOWBALL WEATHER » make clot ingtn Bureau has' ready for FiIl out MAN—AND WOM nable cost—Is worth ar mended, pays small cost i ong and look well through- ou a bulletin on THE CARE idcas In the care 4 send for ft: upon’ below PON HERE New Britain Herald. ) or coln ' OF CLOTHING, and ARE e U. 8 postage stampe GLUYAS WILLIANS SLOOPS UP HANDTUL WISHES SOME OF THE WERE ROUND Editor: “Sorry, but I can’t yse 11§t M(“-\\\'_ DOWN MRIH :s, RESISTABLE AS A TARGET SNOW. 6ANG B0UT TO ThRL SL(ON 7 TREE WHEN Mis$ HiC T 10 MR SE OW TOWARD HER IMCAL M RNS AND & HE WAS JUST M\ IN ORANT ndicate, Inc.) G AT HY= S (AUS o] L\ "\LLLD WITH STRCNG DESIRE TO THROW AT MISS HICKS' HOUSE | BUT OVERCOMES TOR MAN TO PASS ,,\[ RES HE WONT QUIT TiLL HE'S HIT THL TREE. AFTER THIRTY SHOTS, SAYS OH WELL, AND 6OES TO LODK TOR THE GANG *