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it able Windsor Locks been to suppose that the would time, is reaso New Britain Herald HERALD PUMLISHING COMPANY have In should not street attended to In due future, however, the state (ssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) high €7 Church Btrect | accopt va nnless they new wre properly protected DOG CENSUS the grand st there are only six SUBSCRIPTION RATES 91,00 o Year, | $2.00 Three Monthe. 1 THE According Britain the 1o of Month W th $400 n city of any value; and 0 at the Post OMfce at Kew Brttain | of the valug uix are as Second Claes Mall Matter, given at In the dog census of the city the issessors evidently have been very to IELEPHONK CALLA Huviness Oftice [T Bditorial Rooms [ lenient, as it I8 given to anyone suy with no fear of successful con- tradiction that there are more than | Ihe only profitable advertistug mediui in the City, Cliculation books Aud 1es roomm alwaye open fo advertisers. | six dogs of value In the iin, taken with greater in the eity, nelghboring town of Her- the dog census The accounts for however, was grand 3 Member of the Awsociated Press. Tle Ameuciated Prees 1 exclusively en | 1ist town utied (o the ure for re-publication o | ! 9 all pews credited to 1t o ot otherwive | ¢ credited in this paper wnd aifo local | pubiished herein, the caro of that 85 but the list newspaper account of | and did not give their - [ value, | There is a possibility that the 38 | Berlin may not less Member Andit Bureau of Ulrculation. I'he A. B, C. I» & natioral organization | assessable dogs in whie! (urnishes newspapers and adver- | with & etrictly houeet anaivis of | @ tlow, Our circulation sAtStics | (1an based upon thie audit. This insures | protection against fraud In newepaper | New Britain; but we doubt it. distribution figures to both natioual and o] or I PR Pt o8 | Anyhow, a dog owner has some | A dog doesn't necessarily dally fn New|gzain in importance hecause he ewsstand, Time ewsstande, Entranc 42ud Street, worth any more or even the six assessable dogs In | rights, Ihe Aersld n on re; Bchulta's .1 as valuable proper Grand Central, et Yl KLETT'S BIGGEST VICTORIES In enumerating some of the not- 1ble Republican victories for which © late George W. Klett was credit- writer in the ridgeport Telegram refers to the fact that in 1922, when most of the cities of the state—including | Bridgeport—went for Fitzgerald, the © costs of running | pemocratic candidate for governor, the, soyernment bolng it ap-|judgs Klett of New Britain sent in | pears they h: There | @ Republican majority of 1,500, And may be some good reasons for the|when the elght Republican sheriffs | showing, but in view of the figures |were elécted In all eight countie one would think there would New Britaln saved the day for cessation of the talk ard W of Hartford by B2 rolling up a majority of 1,420 for| him, after Hartford piled up 4.400 for Gabh. The accqunted Klett's notable vic- 1 GOVERNMENT Although made considerable of a fuss over the | “ECONOMY " the administration has economies in governmental business, | o it remained for Bynes of Tenne doubt in the minds nomical beholders. Instead of t with, a political Representatiye see to throw a | of many eco-| less, ve increased be a| ahout econo- Dewey a According to the Tennesscean's figures, there has been a steady m-‘i e were crease during the lust three years, |among most this year's figures Leing computed exclusive of the postal deficit. In view of the fact that on same day Madden, | Republican, of Illinois, chairman of | the appropriations committee, tories. But the | political writer adds, Klett was not | living | the political | factional dif- | cence within the party. Tt would actional difference in local city contests, the Representative so succcssful—as everyone here knows—which de- | writer ascribes to a fe |appear that the f liad little effect upon the city’s act clared “wasteful expenditures” have been made by those administeris the army and navy, some degree of confitmation was obtained, And on the jority report of lion in state elections | ma- [ Senate | NEW POWER PROJECT { internal | ¢lectric concerns in Connce- $6,000,000 | Lock the special the reported that same day the comittes investigating form at var amortizations, this plum going | and promise to puild a plaut cost $200,000 immediately if the Utilities Commission ap- combination. | there venue bure 3100, n a Windsor more tieut would 0,000 were deducted for | power project 1t ling Public proves Naturally tions, and the core of concerns. that s the administration made in | wd | is reported President Coolidze Keenly fe criticisms the against 1he are some objee- | new plan 1 es- pecially attacked. Samuel Fe of the Hartford| ht company, told the| has told tinancial that Congr paper correspond congressional gu- tory is largely composed of poli- | son, president ics, This was not a very good state- fjectric ment to make. There are many financing plan | lately mimission that houghtful citizens who will have | clude that alk ha feal con which subject of much rs for the mergeri- the e | financi abhove pnmvl\,\ MDONALD'S HARD LUCK i1t will ; P U 1o do-| When A. Horton o : | Windsor her 2 on those the economy | Locome po of much of criti- | s been largely made for ciem la i effvet Ltis firms, however, prote at C. Miss Clarissa Locks won suit for tiers that peeul have filled financi ihe | pers lately, will have to be m»] | | is 325,000 against John A sioner, MacDonald, hec tive nature highway comu W Thn the state highway through that town 5 ate hi rough Glions lof newspi- vas unprofected and caused an a n which she was riding (o the tomobile proved if the public is to have 100 th is much below attention of 1ed t confidence in m. Just to the contidence uch accidents in the state Sl A i FAD OF WILLIAM M. WOOD | I William | many : spot in Wing half a ghway system o gt . he tragic death of o ! I i ‘ the Americ dis- | 4 industrial | Al | removes a England. as presi- corpora- | soms & Wooi jer Byr {can be | ST. NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD RENT MAINTENANCE : | High appraisals 1o justify morts guge loans in New York are giocts ing with The now sour-tempered eriticlsm reason séems to be that there 15 more the bullding pected and there is at loast a slight dificulty in maintaining rents, The president of the huilding assoclation In New York fol- than speculators ex awners' warned “rent cutters” with the lowing stinglug words: “Remember that it fs better to have an 80 per cent rented building at 100 per cent ren- tals than to have a 100 per cent rented building at 80 per cent rentals,” Of course, there s no conspir- acy to maintain New York. At any rate, will be fallure, rentals in the effeet The same sun which enabled the groundhog to sce his shadow melted the snow, The Antl-Saloon league of Con- necticut wants a law that able its officers to raid houses where liquor ale, will en- private is made for The General Assembly {s not perfect, but it certainly can be re- lied upon not to pass a law to cn- courage private snooping. Be sure you are right and then count 100 before proceeding. s had 1t “cloture’ others had it “closure.” In order be right we had it both ways Some pap and to That Lexington, Ky., took 16 minutes to find a negro guilty of triple murder and an at tack. But then, the man had no Clarence Darrow te prove he was insane. jury only Economy iike sundry government- is prohibition: something that al officials talk alout but don't There is one that fs cheap: thing about Miami Getting it over the radio. The coal strilie to havin; cost the miners nearly $143,000,000 in wages and a loss of nearly 000 tons of coal produced, thoughtful person is likely to ask: What kind of a vietory is possible for either side under such circum- stanees? Rockefeller, 0,000 Although John D. Jr., proposed flight of has contributed §2 to the 1 Command- North Pole, positively he would across the tated not pay that much to be one sengers. ild at Supervising a ¢ good child needs to be play may have some points; but what taught how to play? New Haven having elected a Re- publican mayor, the usual big po- liee th shakeup is predicted. Some police can never satisfy a new- bhroom administration. ditor of the Hartford the Hera rongfully The Courant sup s 1 to ac- count Judge L superior for promoting ing 1. Robinson to th conrt bench. Correet Now here is one Courant the Hera for with d's [ model 1 following MICHAEL'S CHURCH HAS ANNUAL MEETING ial to the Courant) New Brit Feb, 2 s of St Mark’s W i, The Episcopal church annual me evening,——ote, farewell ously hou \tor shov gotten its sers in tl va that it Factsand Fancies ch horse race? Aho discouray Sonate will wast | be aceepting world court. part jus e my Americ where inism in bridge | however, | T more coal, coffe | propaganda than any other Bohemiunism of mind, not hair eut, lin a state without a in The honeymoon is over longer gives a darn thinks of Valentino Ameriea has no blue boo which you can 1 the leisure but you can locate them gt the tion sales. men who nd under | There look Importunt, [ hold minoy men. most jobs Ther {America | expensive are the no real rich fust ways of being 1 e { A lttle Pole coal str Americanization oesn't know what labout begging a at the store. it for a You | cosion Iy preser needn't to di principle TR t of | i ) | 1f you want to know how t | at the info on burean fe having a small boy. 1 atm med ahont smolke not suppo: salting thin Diwes, 1 od to and i Ay ave no he d i th i fhem Women h than men posin tumb aid the most mi Jushands When ther specialists, peoy and ust had th another dose els took tmel of the | “e | Corre ntence tart and mai to vd girls in th | but didn’t drive | lessly show off.” | (Protected hy P blisher ' 25 Vears Ago Today how | I'he & Hin innua Mg, ( The elected f. A | B, Adam \ Iter, 1. H. Chapman We X | noon ol 1. Hooker the street will 1 con I tord and the la the scor local m a tempted perl and Andersc | work for the N | played a clean Dl tores GREEN DEPEND by Wil tem G | EMREZZLER JAWLED r Kussia, T poor is that the 18 much time clsion of the There 18 a lot of good old-time towns considered worldly American people consume chewing gum and consintod doing it he no what hls wite k ¢ T really | of them important “classes” in mort ughty wha ike more credit for a great o Jus ay \ h about § ment pro- t stloet in WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926, | Send all communications to Fun Shop Lditor, care Of the New | Briain Herald, and your letter | will be forwurded to New York, re's Our Peace Program, Folks! Banish the gun shop! We'll shed not a tear, Hats off to The Fun Shop Thut sells us Good Cheer! QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can got an gnswer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain eHrald, Washington Bureau, 1822 New York avenue, Washingten, D. C. ,enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medica, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All other questions will recelve a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not he answered. All letters are confidential.~~Editor, Q. A, Yes Moser: “You say you first met ur wife in a revolving door?" Meanwell: “Yes, that was the turning point in my lfe,” CRADLE HYMN (To be sung in the middle of tho | night) | By McKinley H. Sauer {Hush, you brat, and stop squawking, Keep your dome down in that bed! Who were the "Readjusters? A. A political party in Virginia |from 1877 to 1885 whose purpos your ~‘¢|m rays of puro white light, |Jersoy? ‘ |18 occ (Gracious, wouldn't it be shocking It your beard should turn out red!) was to cut down (he pre-Civil War debt of the state. The party was successful in one election and pass- ed laws carrying ouc its platform, |but the Supreme Court of the United States declared the laws unconstitu- |tional, because they impaired the obligations of contracts. Q. Can wild ducks from airplanes A. It has been done but it is | now against the federal migratory bird law. The federal game ward- |ons of the Department of Agricul- [turo have apprehended 22 offenders {since the passage of the law prohib- iting if. Q. Sleep! You have no teeth or fillings, | And you own no worthless stock. (Irom that bottle stop those spill- | ings Or I'll crown thee with a crock!) i be hunted | Attaboy! Cut out the bother; Regt, and get a lot ahead, | "or, when you're as old as father, Yon won't t much time in bed!! Astonishing! Mrs. Higgins: “I'd go to the ban- quet with you, dear, but I'm afraid I conld not pass muster in this After whom [ the planets named? a “pear| A. They were named hy the an- vou think you'd |cients and bear the names of | mustard in your |heroes and Gods of Greek Mythol- |ogy. Q. | Pact? | A, An agreement between the governments of Germany, Belgium, | {Great. Britain, I'rance, Italy, Poland land Czechoslovakia signed at Lo- carno, Switzerland, on October 16, 1623, for the preservation of ‘their respective nations from the scourge lof war and to provide a peaceful |method of settling disputes of ev He Had Infantile Paralysis! Inature that might arise betw, lie, o little neighbor friend of 1}, and hoasting five years, came | q. day (as he often did). |porn v the vietrola | e A, YVirginia were most of grzins What 1o ¥ (slightly makes ave the s _T. V. Hager. What is the Locarno Security What Price Coal! Red-hot mamas will be the warm- around town this winter! . s Do with vour suffer from mouth feed- sleep open! You will tonsils nine the first white child of English par- Who wa melone in America 1 1 me him Not wishing “T can't ot Dare, born at Roa- | T inoke istand, Virginia, (now North Billie, I'm paralyzed.” | Carolina) in 7 a granddaughter | asked me what paralyzed [of John White who was sent out 1d T explained to him that by &ir Walter Raleigh as Governor heing unable to move lof the colony of 117 persons landed then promptly forgot (¥ v him upon Roanoke island that | {year. During the founder's absence in England the whole colony dis- appeared and nothing definite about the world is the [1heir yltimate fate was ever learned. with you. Billie?” T asked. |They are supposed to have taken ized.” he answered. uge with friendly Indians upen Mrs. J. R. Farrell. ‘roatan island and to have eventu- ally become absorbed into that tril Q. What_is the most poisonous snake in thé United States?:'” A, The rattlesna Q. Where was the Dempse: { Willard fight for the world's heay to he hothered, eant er, he said: “Mrs. can’'t move either.” what in Kiss in the Dark! He hashful—extraordinarily \shful—and as they on h this beautiful snmmer night > scemed more hashful than ever. And patient as he was weight championship held? shful: which was proven by A, Toledo, Ohio, fact that she had waited ten years| Q. Does the Vice president of | for him to say something even re- (the United States aftend meetings motely suggestive of matrimony. She |of the cabinet? 14d begun to wonder if he were | A, President Harding Ingugurat- vare of the actual existence of led the practice of having the vice such thing as marriage. And | president sit in meetings of the cab- ton at silently side by |inet. President Coolidge has dis- side, her patience was severely test- {continued the practice, ed. But she loved the dear boy. \lnl.‘ Q. Why is the sky blue? looking at him as he gazed umm.u‘ |cdly at the moon, it occurred to her it might not be out of place for her | one teeny little move started toward fireside and some hom she took a deep hreath without a little nervousne me last night.” Una Why: “Ieped,” said the beautiful erea- |“I speek Frenteh, Italian, Spannish, ) \ccused you of kissing | Dutch, and Hehroo, resslo alligators and brake their hold, can play a bundred by ear, and Of caution know old!” The was sat horeh she was as it a | her mother {1 icicle little toy Kloodle orn ‘er. | 0 % 0 just " i to make a hap- | cooKing. | Teetche and, no e made | Una." to get werd ‘eaution’ off of you, et night.’ * umped to i the first time she heheld 1 feet exeitedly lo e vietim tnd for instruments courlship, im Im ony b yeers | myself with | Minnie Busbaum. (Copyright, Reproduction with | 1orbidden) head, “T think yourself with told him vou did kiss me.” W. I. Hicks. s of her tter squar a “Do somiething for leomes from Now |erystatlized beryl, mostly hexagondl {Nard 18, ceptial {cans, | vighths of A. The apparent blueness of ‘th Ipm:nn 1t seoms utterly wrong to sky is due to the presenco in the allow, these querics to remaln un- earth's atmosphere of minute parti- | enswered, thorefore T beg to ask, as cles of dust, water vapor and otheyp pageprgsentative of o g »odly number impurities which cateh and defleet [ofseltizens of Ward 6, it the chaire “fan wiinot appoint an evening in @ Who owns and operates radio{ thu early future wi \. he will meet ation WJZ at Bound Brook, New | with us at one of otlr auditorlums ‘mvl explain and reply in detail 'to Corporation of | my own unanswoered fetter and also | cover some 80 questions submitted Q. Do men ever have more or|by a citizen of Ward 6. It iy only less than twelvo ribs on each side|by meeting theso queries and gl of the body? | ing the puople a clean, thorough ex- A. The last of the normal 12 ribs | planution that the citizens are Hkely sionally reduced fo an insig- | to refain vespeet for vepresentative nificant rudiment and sometimes o | government. thirteenth rib is present, but these | Yours very truly are exceptions. - Stantey Uchalik Q. When a person fs released | 1or the faxpayers,” fiffh ward from arrest on bond and does not | publicai, appear in court at the desigiatcd ) “““\? "f\hlt!nnl:l(mx:z-r:.(:;'!t‘ul::?‘w:»‘ liwerty | obseryafion ‘ On The Weather of a person under arrest, is securl- ty given to guaranteo the appear- 1, (—The {oday this A, The Amerlea, Radlo rg- ance of that person In court at a designated time, Tn most eases, fafl- | Washington, ure to appear results in forfeiture [voather burcan of the security, I storm warying: Q. What fs meant by “approval | “Advisory Norilinast applicants” and “approval sheets.” | warnings ordered 9:30 a. torms used oy stamp selling flrms? Lof Tatieras to Boston The term “approval appli- ) considerablo intensity cants” refers to individual stamp northern Georgin will meve north- collectors who wish stamps sent on | westward and increase greatly in pproval and whose trustworthiness | intensity attended hy northeast and has been investigated. “Approv at gules.” sheets” are conslgnments of st Foreeast sent 10 Individuals after their land ability is appr jssued storm m., north Storm of central over for Sonthern New Eng- Heavy snow probably mixed slet yain near the coast, Q. Who is Nathalia Cranc? vy in i interior to- A. A twelve year old poet of [night and Thursdoy morning, slowly. Joklyn, New York. She has pub- | rising temperature tonight, north< ed two hooks that show much|cast and east ehifting to precoeity, that some critics do not | westerly Thursds morning. Delieve u child could have written for Tastorn New York: them. Her parents declare she is a | Snow, probably heavy, tonight; not healthy, normal, natural ehild. Her |so cold in north and castern por- last book is “Lava Lan | tions tonight; Thursday snow; cast Q. Where is “Beryl” found? ind northe gales becoming north- A. It is found in several forms: west late ight or ‘Thursday cmerald, aquamarine, morganite, ' morning. golden beryl and common beryl. 1t| Conditions: etorm forma- Granada, Brazil, | tion that was no‘ed yesterday morns W Eiberia, Royalston, Massachu-|ing over Texas and New Mexico de- setts and Stony Point, North Caro- veloped rapidiy during the past 24 lina. Large coarse specimens of | hours and Diaving advanced easte morning over liing In the ., rain in the lower ard into Ten- Sou'h Carolina. ad- as far a8 sleeting at ) T pressure the Plains states and on thy coast, lower and with or and SNoW B IForec prisms, have been found at Acworth and Grafton, New Hampshire. Q. What is t political coni- plexion of the present Congress? A. The Senate has Republi- 39 Democrats and 1 Farmer- Labor party man. The House of Representatives has 247 Republi cans, 183 Democrats, 1 Indcpendent, 2 Farmer-Labor and 2 Soclalists, Q. Who was the first person swim the English Channel? A (€ swam houys, Georgla. Snow is fr upper Ohio valle portions and nesser, Georgla and The front of the need northeastwa orfolk nd it Atlantie Cit prevails over 0w pressure Temperatur a northern New ptain Matthew Wehb, who | Now England t1 from Dover to Calais in 21 Nific 5 minutes on August p 06 vk state is mornir favor for this viclnity ather follo by rain | N Graft ('root-efness In Canadian Government Ottaw X 3 H. T1. Stevens, memher parliament for Center last night in the house by a hitter attack on overnment e charged 088 maladministration” pent ds an ag- of individuals, He said minister of eustoms, Se tor dueques Bureau, had been aware of fiveghlirilieg 4 the administ of the Montreal custom dls "elet and had permif{ea “graft and corruption to go on. Already nine filing cabinels, containing damag. ing evidence have been removed from govermment offiges to- the home an ex-minister and thero said Mr, Stovens, VICATED and and Wants Information on School Board To the Editor of The Herald ptlemen of the school board, T wish to supplement my previous query about a $12,000 miscellancous | item by another mi In the Municipal 1025 the item “Offic, tendent” is shown as the total under that caption $8,920.87. Can not formed why substantially the total Is thus des and what was it used for? Within the last few weeks thers has been many. pertinent qu suggested to the school hoard or committee, questions vital o the taxpayers, both from the standpoint of economy and for {he welfare wof Vanconver, 1ons meous iten, Record for superin- whil glven in- the gregation former zove we tion ions of destroye | AMERICAN WARS Con. to Manilla of Tripot v erican fighting mien” and the in wh ed s all in 1 Tureau's latos letin— aplete, condenged, accur o 0 n lins been enga ) the s nd mail From Lexington and ord the halls of Montezuma to the Ehote The have enga ARS. Cr and Suntiago; from wars h they JAN which ~American, valunble t out the cous pon helow —~ 1 HISTORY IV COUPON HERE ITOR, Yo Waghington Bureau, Aveuue, Washin of the bulietin uncan . STATB the HERALD. T am a reader of B - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS On Your Wwa “Just nd 11l go. Girl: "Hades!" Miriam Kimmel KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE | (Conducted by Gertrude) | clier n to | ripple from | ¢ ve're on her party | o better'n | osalind Ledere.r KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) your feet off the try ‘icicle’ in a cold rteny orful at lives down at axually cries and runs home to (Co GAYS NO MUSIC TONIGHT, ADDS AT THAT HE 1SN'T THERE'S SOMETHING THE SORRY-HE'S BEEN WAST MATTER WITH THE RADIO ING ALL HIS EVENINGS WITH THAT THING - 608D CHANCE TO DO A LITRLE READING | GUFSSES HE'LL READ A PLAYS A HALP-HEARTED MRAGAZINE , BUT DRAT GAME OF SOLITARE T THEY ALL SEEM TO BE LOVE STORIES L2 YAWNS PRESENTLY, SAYS CALLS UP THE DIMMICKS THERE'S NOTHING INTHE O SEE IF THEY'LL PLAY PAPER TONIGHT AND BRIDGE. FINDS THEY'RE WHAT LEPS DO ? GETTING A GREAT PRO- GRAM TROM CHICAGO AND DONT WANT T0 LEAVE READS RADIO PROGRAM OUT LOUD T0.WIFE. UN- L BEDTIME WANDERS AROUND HOUSE STOPPING WISTRULLY BY RADIO NOW AND THEN - WISHING HE KNEW HOW R CLYAS WILLIANS ht, 1926, by The Bell Syndi