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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE ntly and well tons, This ast s the u slgn that possibllitics New Britain Herald " e HERALD PUBLISIING COMPANY nayor ally thie 18 en- ey of to ity to a higher to \ rving but greater ex- The re. or; in- to be t | tent a cost towued Daiiy (Sunday Ixcepted) board expects prune thes At Heald Blag, 87 Chuich 8t r AY prun liese SEAT) INSURGENTS AND DEMOCRATS SHOULD UNIT) lidacy (nosts howe | deed, considerably, It the tax rate is golng BUMBCRIPTION 15,00 o Year 2,00 RATER P 'y ptowithi hounds ndoulit \ ke ¢ pruning Ihiee Munthis 20V o 1y quite severs, aps som departments much View hi demanding a Jew 1} Matt Eotered at the F & Becond ( . at Mall with appropriation a getting art o « sed TELEPHONK CALLS AT prapelation on INSTALLMENT CREDIT An entirely new system of extend. The only profitabie adve ) fu the City, Clroula Preas room aiways open eredit end millions ing has been evolved since the of the world war, one in wre partlcipating Member ol the Associnted I'ress, The Associated ttied to the ure » credited to 1t (L) this paper former day 1s 0 ru-publl nd distributors who had access illions of credit; under th syetem consumers likewise = | this privilege Of course, refer to the o installment plan, we 1 & oatloial e sapeie organizath And advers analyele of stut xtended practice of But th differs in clircujatio, Our circulatio are based upon thie audit. Thie protection againet fraud In newsp istribution figutes to both natlonn loca) advertisera sposed allment plan of cred- visties to > Ullman- t Mathe state it one important ded to produc- It i3 not pro- it does not off respect the 1 Ive; fron credit exten ery distributor Ibe Herald ta on anie dally York at_ Hotallog’s Newesetag Byuare; Bchultz's Newsstands Grand Central, 42nd Stieet n in other word buyer he order to Lssist debted v the to pay i not MAYOR PAONESSA AND SENATOR HALL A story has been ford that Britatn inte lature district, ende present fncumbent F. Hall, Mess are close horrowing meney in uege the mon of truth 4 Y to money. te- help him earn mo! “the time of income yment current In- If the n tomebody suffers, cones out 1 rs will Mayor Paoncssa current is re in New have a nds to run for t dueed th Installment buying has resulted in good | but | as senafor oring to su 1 ntil t noise, instead of Senator 1 and Hall friends. Senator Hall Fave a8 one reas he wish to run for mayor in Ne ain the fact that his friend would be Now the story that Paonessa possession of consumers, being in warehouses awalting buy- pub- within, | ) installment buylng extended to producers according did not | Brit As credit | distributors dec; W and some authorities.” The system is dec d nece in a highly industrialized but 1 It s essential to keep goods the | and the opponent. comes irgent in Bridge- | ssful | his eyes | ssa . en are sucer upon the state naturally would o1 which if truc Mr. Hall row ord bit own baliwicks moving. in to combine with achine perk a mischievous eye has Ot course, the H not trie. It turbing propaganda, one knows whom lit installment huying cerls politicia thy rt story of B is tendeney. rers ate and when not merely is a ais It the real test will come th King in we some inf in the Repul d no . is a business reaction; a but merely one of the periodi- here ican convention, will and with t el cal slowing up of the business m bankers Ingist allment credit tend to in- he outside loa o 1k Brid evident purp: of disintegrati the firmly expressed wish of Hall Paone: to the Mr. ra yraback wing s : chine, Some Intinative political machine. eport-New d ins under to run for [ widespre The not mayor 1l thought manifestly Hall discovers is not Haven insur- ape wish . s will No one until the 5 in the | SUch clreumstane gents cir ans dn thel| { crease the distress : o i I not time about that ) 1 certainty out of such a diffi- know for :W\” I‘WIL nent between | comes. The wa o [ cutty might be [ Bearh [\intil conditions improve. Meanwhile b might got some- | "o gitors would feel at lin the pesition where they would be faced the .IUVr)LHl\‘, of dee unpaid goods or doing Rozabask ot ¢ for awhile. | g0 particular Mr. Hall about not secking the At e seek- ing his seat, necd not 10 extend the ecredit D so particular e sellers — pinch seat of the mayor. ist, the story the If hoth of these elements in the ik | something to eiti- | very apparently is « afteotijhats the ance aned 1o least a slight ¢ Hoara of the 1te combined Rora that nator chairman fin- | and taxation i manner, | Machi g re- Hall ag with 501 vorry about, as greal many Anybody knowir v K e well as his friends know him e payments W mnmp.\ would a likelihood | aid lignment. have to be tide them realizes that he will not take a thing | Probably there would whio vote for granted unless it is proven. Any- Mayor more credit in order to ore body knowing Paons a8 ! e o i woulil corn md promising Mat him realizes fully tha not in nd Toda groundhog day. The ani- was the but d to looking ewson approaches | ) He spanking habit of turning against a fric - iy o1l mal world's fosopioan e of mer, las never hecome accus- LR et as the | toms t the sun, Paonessa is to run for a I Republican going sublican party. The - is big- term. is not ool Vs Mayhe of the Britain party ¢ s city, vinion its station In inalion opinion its tion if ever since this likelihood bec e i Rhou1dE be falrly certain eff it | famous old landmark. ind in to sweryve Senator him from ti to nse Hall 1o From rubber to aluminum; ru bering at it 8o to speak. BUILDINGS NEW SCHOOL Hans without Oquist 1 rightly Har 1 fa ord with in- anybody in after th ations can flities next | eyes Kir one doubts £y ! er children the heroio nze down tracks to pl ain by his own political PET etop ot ore it struck a stall- ator Hall tio ma 0 4 automobils idual college essence is professional claring that 1 confidence ¢ and that ell . Til- not in the st be as Willlam s champion, hard athiotes who get the glory players might paid for their work, den, 24, | good word Ma for the mayor's « by eaught ile the men 1ildings | colleges get the money wners autify the road at is a diplo- matic method of getting their co- operation to help eliminate ards on their properties N Those tionat | who find § hreaten a strike, building hoom will not last for and to get accumulating is good er want 1 ale {8 to have t1 gest llbrary world of n bowl the holding capable Still Yale will not large r hold a people been words of a ndge 1L CHTY BUDGET pply. Tt the s produced at too high v producers | to | enjoy | widely 1 buying goods | re his in- | hdv!m\ that | will | being |to first astrono- | Haven railroad s |, New | considered as a said a| " | Harry @ the tariff tariff comm ep won't price, on ralse the The 15 the 10 Keep out forclgu potagh public nind wo ! Tong land-owning potash pro- ducers in Texas ind New Mexico prosper. tax bill thea rizging. the Nticul fene some po- President mitted the Coolidge, having of his name pers | n con- uso nection with a cup 1o be o naturally raced for on the Potomac by power boats gives the impression he is greatly interestd in sport, However White | there are quite a few products that d |in the White | may never s House, In | Factsand Fancies If only there {pndlock a thirst Traq! 1 ofl squirt! was some to Now “ign then, frecdom ny go-getters are jusl trained to retrieve for the |iow. | | o to rob I' natural bloe (] | Pant venrns v to pay he ls member Cold kes little differ- i cater. \ | dae who for Washingtonlans mats don't suffer | a huge amonunt of goods being in the ers, or on the shelves of distributors. | to | two court- they Those modern week 5 d really win a girl; . persuade her to eay who needs idow is one think she A charming makes every male {htm to lean on of rural stl i used an nsylva plus fsn't without its own country. And a honor save crop s in velers: Never acquaintance b trom his state. | Etiquete | ridicule a {canse of the ehanor 9 enator; Thieves mere] in a rural cave right in Chicago. The T ltneir tr may have ¥ sur lived t All that wheat, corn and cotton |growers have in common is are better by soaking 4 |ers | the oo to fall he shudders ring kn in at fsn't old |again unless thought of we seashores one not of mermalds and winter lees Lronze would des passion to save Whom the gods roy, {they first fill with the farmer. family no longer is fright ed when father comes in 1 {day night. Not unless it iis hooch. 1 get comle- Pro- hard part is Prohibition whers 1t fsn't a convietior tions under fon its T'm tired of winter." I really prefer hot weat? uee | (Protected by 25 Years Ago Today of st working | in honor held afte Memortal services sn Victoria were | Mark's church Sunc 4 There gathere the address of 1. Bodley, one | congregations which | heen called on to accomme majority of the congregation w 1any W to v rnoon 1o listen e pastor, T of the large the church h as of o wers or sub ¢ | siroet today. The fating acres belonging to the Walter th farm. The commilitee denies g pure rles Brown Tty o are Wer P a severe ac fell against met with ning. He \ the wrist to the elbow \ bill will be presented to take authority or in appo Law and Ord the member ver to mak to assembly ember: £ this = sheriffs. n meeting rescind the me fashion is ahout to pre vote about and to rt _emporve lectmen hase of water iIng troughs, ings. 1 himself the in the shoot 4 public bu cripture prove emerg M tou He n na- oon ade reby 3 W. Christ Fre A , 20; Paul Leist { E. Viets, 24, and C. J. Parker, 24. Hous | other fel- | 1y of a gun- | | e | Publishers Syndicate) | from | At| nicipal v | to | he Plainville | SDAY, H"BRI ARY 2, { | se I communlcations 1o 1V || Shop: Edior, ¢ue o1 e New | Britain Herald, and your tetter ‘ L Wil be foewarded fo New \'uth | 1t Can't Be Sald of Our 1926 Models, Thought! | Turn up nose at foned elothes qnest Of the old fashioned nmiaidens, but u-wn please [ member, pet miss thing in this THEY never complalned of chap- | f prd knees! i vour the old fash.| You | " there 18 some- ) lother |sonal not b cont | The Infernal Femini ! Mae: “What's the difference he. tween & mon buylng w fur coat and | Well, rn in rs in! won Betty: a mn and n to | buys 1t woman Sunny, nin | mona gover MY QUEEN Who Llse But Heartrouble, Jr.? Ry Yon-Beteha-She-Knows-Who L1e all this rid 8 My pa cards, soms fairs, the 1 unli dos Fach ons relation to me. T not sure ahout the othe But my Queen s wat you would he, T erc » word 14 do everyt 11 eat rice | anrt ! vash throne and would he hing youd say, pudding for every 10 your your uish pots = ] Right | Parlia Tprovi A | Charl iment a my neck all de 114 try my best to like vegitables, Id wear rubbers if you sed o, {And it vou ordered skool on any | To skool 1d ohediently go. Ratti- the withot ltry th [ You say there 4 queens and 1 know thats true Lt they each have different parts: | | Ones spades, ones clubs, and ones |of 1 diamonds - | vigin Rt only one's Queen of Harts! Out for the Count w fenlar ter: “These oysier patties nge, Lindy. Did you add the na Cl |one | speak from Q | Mrs. P look |oyster. Lindy ation an' “No'm. 1 can’t 1 ain't got no eddi- add.” A, L. Atwood. according to are nearly an insur- | prese always | A { 1ralls Unite i Q Fat ance company ronest, And a fat woman, is honest. who admits ghe |is | at The Wike Woman! Three Wise Men” had been of the Sunday school |th {the subject s lesson. T r told her infant clags how | Q. oy journeyed many miles on the | World backs of camels® following the Star | Was of Bethlehem. {over “And now," asked “who |eent ean tell me what looks | like?" “T can.” A | when sh &) A corld teacher, camel | cried four-year old Mary. | looks just like my kitt sces a dog.” Mrs, W. S, | metri Broderick. recor amou he at TERRIBLY INTIMATE PORTRAITS! ported by Rudie n a Woman's Room Henn-Peque (viewing parading before her) in that gown. wouldn't | | Loesser) Shop Show (R Scene: | [ coal | 0.0 Mrs. model |would look exquisite {0 you " too fa Henn-Peque (frowning) T'd rather have the fat in my nd.” “Well, you in the i 5 I B | \ well, legs than in my Henn-Peque never shown me that you are not similarly afflicted at both ends.” Mrs. Henn.Teque: “Is zat When 1 think of the millions men 1 know--infinential young bus- | incss men, too—to think that 1 {should have picked you! There was Phomas Bra~— Henn-Peque: other gown, my model parades coguett and |a temptingly before Mrs. Henn- | Peque’s 210 pormds avolrdupols.) Mrs. Henn-Peque: “Now T really {think, Harry, that that gown . would |become me.” Henn-Peque } h Ma have Ha 50! [cd m of ton, “Here dear.” comes an- (Slender Iy bu* “Be more explicit, | hould “tion of Righ king prison The to by fmovie { moon, ws a net Poland Buropean countries thers (Copyright ]9'_’4) - “Best Is Cheapest” “SALADA" TEA Conforms To This Slogan ANSWERED swor un information 1 New | QUESTIONS ) can got ion of fact 16 to the Question Editor. in eHrald, Washington Bureyu, ¢ York avenue, Washi enelosing two cents i stani, Medica, legal and marital | cannot be given, nor can ex rese undertaken, All quest Wil rective a pa- reply. Unsigned requests answered. Al letters tial.~-Editor, an to U2 or gton, |, in Iy Ceechoslovakia coul and lignite amounting il ' and 4.2 ) tons Of the conl produced in 14 Is estimated at 1 000 18.9 per cent was produced by | United Stutes and of the 1, 000 wmetric tons produced in 1 per cent was produced by o United States, e orily dentifie Caribbean Se while been satisfac in [bago In the §,400,000 ton had increases to Observation On The Weather Washington, 2 Should a marricd woman use | S2Uthern New Englanc Hile “Mrs shen slgning her |MENt Wednesday ine 5 ness; not quite A marrled woman uses | Missachusetts only for business correspond- | V9 h len are "Denevolent Des- | R Forecas: Lair asing clou s0 coll in moderate northw 10 northwest wir New York: Moy and e term refers to those Lu- | monarchs of the eighteenth | ry who believed that unlimiteg |Nanme rehy was the best op| e nment 1 that people | Mrs” e 1 liave no part in af- [ence. In other she signs her | | A Thoy sinecrely belieyed that |full name, gencrally using I‘mh“”_;':". hoW ¢ £ King shonld yo | Christian and madden name JER 1r--|r 1 'I]t:nvh"::-\f']»]‘l v:u ! Q. Do the United States nar [“_\"“'y‘v pYadricd ine ihat this power should he AN }\’\‘ Departments :‘]f"h‘“]“»;fn; 1Lnes ised solely in the interest of |Medica 10015 in sh northwest, cople. One of the most disting- |" cash and edet winds d of so-called “Benevolent Des A. The Army 4 Conditions ['he storm area t oE Rl e encliDe Hocated ut Georgi dominated weather conditions rine Great of Russia {ternut the north Atluntie When was the Petition of {20 the Moxed-onystonsca drawn up by English 1 and entral this morning ament and what were the main fon D. C. JeC oY Bt slons of this petition? tArmy and The heaviest talls The arbifrary course ree of M. D, before being ad. |SUllIng were reported I of England, led Parlin- (mitted for post graduate work. Lngland and the provinee 1628 to draw up a “Peti- | @ Which countries of th the meagurements rangi which demanded that [ATe not now members of the lstricts from § o 10 inc should Jovy 1t f Nations? g $ high pressure p 56 ih el Golisan ot (D ar)lanienl | AEAATE ANt vails this morning from the up e people by court martial, im- [ Public, Ecunador I.“,“ regions mp'“.\ur‘l to the \y one without due proc: | Unfon of ;\«I-HH{“ coust districts while re nor interfere with popular |Turkes ively lo pressure cenfers oce in other important matters, |America. Texas .‘-n_»»\r-v Mesico and titlon was unwillingly agreed | Is a rd gl mair north T tates the king, and confirmed and b of President Harding? ged the liberties that had bheen uard is composed to Englishmen by the M enlisted men, he Petition of T | horse eps by which English- ing people secured profection tyrannical acts of government Where was Jack Mulhall, tor, born and what is it address? He was born in Wappinger | York. His address fs | d Studios, Hollywood, Californ- the n form the It shifting Lastern tonight snow or rain in - extre lay afternc temperat ifting to nor War 1 cond Washington, but D. Medieal venue Washin seliool s md But- Ty i o), Medical school at | N. W. Washing- conducted by the Navy who must have a Atrosis stitey yester Navy night and W off the co They ¢ of snow = from nort of King L Quehee, in world i League | not Dominican Re- Germany. Russian Soviet Republics, United of s n s st nd t ates i ned at are lower in rior districte, ditions favor for cather and not in temperature this much viein chan; jof 1 offi and 2 Q. What s the r of an elep There scems to he timate horse power of an elephant just that form, but it is true tha lephant can carry from 1,700 pounds, maintaining a dy pace of 4 miles per hour. What are the national flower Treland, ana Pos A fof the ‘m an i Gieneral Electric Pays Over Million in Bon Scheneetady. N. Y., Ueb, 2 () Tiol totaling $1.567.400 wi paid today by the tric company to 20.81% ve bLeen with the s or This per cent of rnings during Deestuber made in Employ Londs which interest £o long a for t ompany. SENDER ‘se of 1 radio effective at io statio; plaes 1508 Seot ana emplo compa sum e the the 3L ash a TIr wland ¥ng- Were any un or moon in 1844 There were two un year but there eclipses of | Lily: mors five land Q colipsis Tose. non + Is white ol White What Ve pie the of is combination of o i produc there G previoy st and what per | of the total is credited to the | A A States pieer Compared with the total [ 10 to production of in 1924 [1504 deerease L 600,000 | The largest for United nting to over T8,000,00 1e nses of - note Britain, 2,000,000 4,000,000 tons. n you give statistic tion of coal General ti Eleet corpor . o Q. i dated dated Tnited tion {eent feent S per eent holder work LOW WAVE: Ieb. 2 () ney dated 115 conts: small copper ta three nt is the Robinson USE Chie: con cor h beo o ere located | Wave, fre | paratus at L. s c fons. hich ( me nay Jed is the e king the arc 1 1 mueh with fslend which i kirk (Robinson ('rusoe), | cked and formerly suppos- been in the Pacifie, Las Alex of the which interference in o reception. on tons . The vere for nEmittor and A as W anse In several was some The output of | mounting to 118, clugive of that m 1 sin, was ahout deuhle The increase fn the Py ed to have area n Gernis 00 tons, » Saar b of 1423 ficlds CLOVIES MAKE THE MAN—AND WOMAN was nearly 5 Dislocation Giood Gracious, Ha your trousers on bac: rry: “No, T must have disloc v hips while doing the Charles Complete CLIF COUPON HERE EOITOR W % 1322 Now York gton Ruresy Avenne, Wa THE uncancel) Mre 1 Toritz. Mon Dien? “Officer, what's the offender and the ch . imn s his name I funn lon't get loade If-ca you're discharged a ( o STATE T am a reader of the H Savell, eproduction Forbidden) RALD. Tonn - .- - honey. Become what part of you?" Mrs. Henn-Peque: “Do you mean ta infer that I haven't the proper 1 have more lines than any om-——1 mean 1 have lines for that gown." Henn-Peque: “You have plenty of lines, my dear, but they are not straight ones.” Henn-Peque: “Oh, aren't they? Well, T'll understand that it wasn't your that hought the food which slightly.” up! Here ines? frs. you money caused them to hend-- Henn-Peque: “Aw, shut come the proprietor.” Mre. Henn-Peque: "T'I shut oh. Monsieur Poopnoedel. it is a | plezsure to gee you and your gowns. | Mr. Henn-Peque here just asked hat time you shut up.” |Two days out—a pathetic snap- shot of a gentleman who writes articles on etiquette and poise SIGHTS—THE BUMP CUYARS WILLIAMS AMT. OF ACTUAL DAMAGE AMT OF TEMPER LOST 890 F00T-POUNDS AMT. OF BREATH WASTED 750 CUuBIC FEET AMT. OF BREATH WASTED BY SPECTATORS = 750 (U.TT. TIMES NO. OF SPECTATURS AMT. NEEDED TO HAVE SETTLED IT ALL PEACEFULLY = AN OUNCE OF TOLERANCE, PLUS A GRAIN OF PATIENCE, WITH A 600D DASH OF COURTESY The Bell Syndicate, Inc. ONE SLIGHTLY GRAZED MUDGUARD B ight, 1926, b casto Weadnesda for to- i n st Is. 1 ayi me on re; t 1t ver ay is ast hern of ing re- per 1th la- iy the ity g u ere yes any P- m- dik nd iri- bear o ap-

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