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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1926, e e ————————————— L] 2 [ STAR 4 2 NATE NO W CONGRESSMAN [ 1 up @ E B [ ) | h NGRESSMAD {vd up and a recount would be pos- . 10 ract Attes o 5 New Britain Herald| ¢ ciayiee sewe R e e e Would Attract Attention |broadeasts on 450 meters and 00| Mass, Auto Deaths for i A a fve-hour Refusal of Congress to reappor- Mrs, faylor: “I want my Easter |watts, 2 : 1 BERALD PUBLISHING QOMPANT [closed doors,” tho news story had [tion the congressional delogations |jua iy 1040y thut aunder the | [hat to bo the Kind that everyone| Q. Were funds raised to rewara| Past Week Number Eight ssary to destrc 00ks at twice.” [the crew of the 8 § Roosevelt for [ Hoston, March 20 UP—Automobile it, the Senate confirmed Thomas I | upon the basls of tho lust us— Bl Dyl (it Racaciad) i Ll asls of the last census— |the ballots uncounted, so that O, X ylor: “I¢ that's what you want, |resc 5 i) : SUURAL the Aes y At Herald Bidg. 87 Church Strect Woodlock of New York as a mem- |us the Constitution demands {. /Curtis' seven-vote defeat will stand. liy not wear your last years! g \l {"Ix‘(‘vx;:::’ :-:Bn«moo“\\fl}t‘: ;v\.:‘:({:"‘m k h(l,,., Nf,f:.‘,'.‘,l, 1.““\':nll::f"‘ flf(;\m;: — ber of the Interstate erce | tor o g Engincers Cadwell and Unkelbac L el Stz A 4 , ats Crso iding five en, . : r h Interstate Commerce | ters the expectation of Connecticut .nm\i over to 'w.f\\\m-‘v]r‘»xi n::( :)’ uw’; | =J, H. Kirkpatrick, [two henefit c-ncerts and distributed | Massachusetts lust week, the stale °um'lcmmnos RATES | Commission. |to galn a new congressman, Ho0lsd. tha Richarde MolAx . Bro o W S among the erew. The New York Sun |registry of motor vehicles an- H R P The confirmation had been Leld | The political stage was all et 10 |posed as substituto for the Berlin fodern slogan; “A short life, but |and tho Scamen's Church Institute |nounced, This is o reduction o 180, w Month up for & year, and it was not un- | have t} t sewer bec | MQXSON a married oni |each raised a fund for them and [three as compared with the prevy. (I Braaidentt Caslakel aareeaiits D A AN DO e o B Clerieiof thel heslth (Copyright, 1026 ‘pm«lurlmn |funds were also contributed in for- [out week, and four less than in thy Eutered at the Post Ofice at Kew Britan. (PP0EEANO0CHY ARTRAS 2 imalea it Inrgoll (adEe VOlRQ RN |1 oty atated {adny) that therelane |l S mm——— Forbidde |efgn countries, ‘ same period last year, \ as Bocond Clase Mall Matter recognize reglonal representation | hy the entire state, as was the case |ywo cases of scarlet fever in the city send al) communications to Fup s | Q. Do the Sequolas, or Big Trees, | Thirfty-cight pereons were cons yon th C. C. trom Pennsy)- |after tho apporttonment of S TR V1! shop Lditor, care o the New of California grow anywhere outside |victed for operating while under the TBLEPHONK CALLE nia, th ith and the southwest | It was the o Gaorea b . MeMilan has bought the en- | Britain Herald. ané your teter that reglon? | Influence of intoxicating llquor, 19 Business Office " he oty Geoign 19) A.These glant trees are now found | more veck before Editoria) Room [t that sundry opponents of Woodlock | who later beot e ture surplus stock of a large manu- || Wil be forwarded to New York g . i more than the week before, but a anis s : who later became go W o el b U Bl b J only along the Paclfic coast, altho rked reduction as compared with brought around to uccepting | was clected In this manner and g o A 8 acording to Seclence Service they | {he total of 96 for the same period The only profitable advertieing ed) A Lo o L and [suits and has placed them on sale | guuds That Are Sure ; 1 RCOrFdIng | . | th al of 96 for T e ey e tedition books an | Lhe former Wall street lawyer | the post for several terms, |at pricos ahout half thelr real value. | got so le\u 0 l1.. Grow! grew in Europe and Asla and ncross | last year, oress room slwaye open to advertisers | member of the stock exchange. followed b Coming as it does just before Easter | |50 el Ll o North America In early geologic | Lijcenses and registrations num this sale is particularly opportune |y \“' S oil't forget S 4 times, bering 107 were suspended or re- and the ladies will be quick to take | SHOL can supply your Cia 3 Q. How many pounds of pork |yokad 84 for driving after drinking 00 Prese 1o exciusively en [istration. But the senators werc 80 |joy died the fol o needs, \ k. ) was produced in the United States in | jntc " § A iblisarion el y dicd the following year, & advantage of it. Teee il e Kl nas oea s v z Y 2 A A intoxicating Iquor. to1t or mot otherwiee | €lated about providing the Roman | cocded by Frank B. Weeks, A year | ‘Truant Officer McCue has a busy b e B ARL LI HA CLA LR , the years 1923, 1034 and 18 | — - credited In this paper und alro loca' | oliday that they were ashamed 10 | or so later the present month ofeit during March, He in- SR . i . A. Tigures recently announced | Quigley's fight is your fight. Res aews publisbed herein e e 1 3 5 5 . PrGH vestigated 60 cases returned Chilly 2 '} by the United States department of [memher this en vou cast yonr T J wer SRR Mrs. C I sce in the paper e iculture are follows: 68,294.- lvote at the Republican Primaries, Member Audit Burean of Circulation | for or agalnst the appointee, There was a plan, in ¢ “Ont of the 47 arrests last month |that blankets arc onc-fourth off, ? 17 swine slaughtered In the { Toh. 81sbmnivt, & ton John Q. Tilson in 100§ Member of the Assorinled Press It was a vietory for the admin- | \when Lilley became governor. I formed. The A B. C. o & natloral organization | ‘ Varll: e ; g 925 5 . 0.910.000 whic® turnishes newspapers aud adver There should be no need for star | Congress voted a reapportionment, |in this city, 24 were for drunkenness, | Corlh © explains the cold 1 States in 1925 producing 9,210,000.- tisers with a strictly honest analysle of | chamber methods in the Sen: E. A. Moore was present at the t lath Our circulation statistics ! o arrange six districts that would | X ) BICHIAL PR 3 |hearing on the widening of ¥ 000 pounds of pork: 79,630,830 | | . = | - swine slaughtered in 1024 produc'ng THE BEASTER STOCKING | QUESTIONS ANSWERED 10,456,000,000 pounds of pork | are based upon thie audit. This ineures [ Both the administration and Mr. | jesure six Rep o OnEPaEAmE 4 protection againet fraud In newspaper | e assure six Republican congressmen [groet last night. It is planned to A distribution figures to both national and oodlock have been done an In-|.xcept in such years when the {enlarge the lower end of the street | By Sunny loca) advertisers, jury by the equeamishness of seha- | party had harder dding than |in order to beautify the park, plant- |* 0 it used to be question of fact or information by |ing trees and moving the walk. The | r bonnet gay, r to the Question Editor, New | POTK: ) amall plece of park isolated by the | T! ) every female heart ritain eHrald, Washington Bureay, | @ What is the salary of pos changes will also be fmproved. Mr. | AN our cash a New York avenue. Washington, |Masters in small fourth class offic S RAlNOle A npalnitae ¢ = u dar 10 R | A. Their s rie e basec i oo Mg L W ck's appolntment 10 | rotusal of Congress to go ahead |Moore was anxious to have the str t Madan hion has rever . C._enclosing two cents in stamps | A Phels adaries are uake o0n ——— the strengthens and Im- | with its constitutional rights and |extended through to Hart strect ar style o It would seem, for reply. Me tegal and marital ({10 recelnts “_” the office, | : e aan | o ertantl oommiss Vava it atralghtenedl by fibeshs o 1o quite the ¢ ¢ 0y (Al AanrOtiEn ol el cds fay- ) QI HEwie A nrimifivaSim Antedin SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION at importan OMMISSION, | fulfill its obligations, "!m fromith xv.r" g ' te extreme! nded. resear Bo iindertakeni Al 4DIE knofledge of fire? Citizens who use t} walks in is to the interest of the coun- | 1n the reapportionment every teb | At the Y. M. C. A. rifle shoot Sat- other questions will -recelve a per- | ' N definite Information on the the outskirts of y are gratl- Y its transportation, and & |years Congress usually arranged it [urday night, Bert Loomis won the FO% ¢ my lady's dainty skirts I Unsigned requests can. |Subicct exists but fire may have been that some of them |credit to the administration tohave | go that there would be additional st Drize. a set of pold shirt studs st have shrunk so much, not be answered. All letters are [USed by man n milllon. years ago. sponsored him, then there e i 4 " lwith Howard Weasel second, Clin- slender ankles silken-clad onfidential.— Editor. Possibly the first fire was kindled | f im, here Wi ton Woods mow leads with 80, #0,| They long b sed to touch % Who first non-stop |{rom @ glowing stream of lava or There are some such side ficlent increase in population. This |29, while Rert Loomis s second ! e from a buring tree trunk set o which exist in name only. Tho| What was it, then, that the au- | would not be necessary, however, [with 30, 20, 20. o top that it is shoc ¢ by lightning, In very remote : : VT s NOT the Easter h t costs, H however, man had learned low o K gust senators wished to eal? | i I o i | Dr. S. W. Trving. appointed to NOT the Easter hat that costs, . 1. Alcock and Lieut, however, man Bg t ‘ i g dz 2 cofnc lnt | it the population per district were \-y)f"_',md Dr. B. M. Clark at the hos iy aster stocking!! & n‘nj 2 mo k:‘ oentattineity trictlonkanaltha tiso)| s!l e o e copting 1l . walk- y ey act ltke fright- | jpereased. pital, wns not on duty today, the first the first non-stop flight |Porer is one of the oldest human in- de " ing facilities upon some strects | °hed children huddling in a storm | By refusing to reapportion Con- |day of his term. Questioned ahout June, 1510 ventions, rfial ReSanl GHlne i sesipsl R npelons | gress permits varlous agricultural |this he sald that in his opinfon the | Housewife: “Yon poor man! Ill| Q. In political economy what is Qe favhend 3 Mescouibocom (e e v ool b Ihesnital conld mot he condneted |get you some bread and butter, right e French phrase [capital of Russla? P vou want to get rid of eczemas next few years, Is going to improve baniLa ey L R On March 14, 1918, the Peo- s o some-other distressi N NEW ENGLAND AND AUTO properly until there was a medi R ne other distressing skin conditions to some extent. But the | NE INGLAND AND S resentation while denying more |.nq surgical hoard placed in cl 5 m Tim: alie it whole-wheal 5 Wvalent in Lnglish fs |Ple's Commisars left Petrograd for | eruption, insist upon obtaining Resinol probabilitles are it will not go far | ASa scction of the country wherc | congressmen to industrial states read, mt m tryin' ter reduce. s Yo case.” In political | MOscow, and established the Capit Cintment in sinal pac i - \ a5 : 4 there. put up in opal jars, : Rou There are some sldewalks |automob could be manufactured o greats —Jeanette Veich, n s the freedom of 2 : t pal jats, two sizes only nough. There are some sldewall | containing cities which have great- | o, : the treedom of 0™ wio was tho star of the mo- | 824 oz and 135 oa.‘Preparat in the city that arc uo better than 10 large quantities many think well | 1y * yncreased in population. Con Fact'gandFancles CAN YOU FILL IN THE MISSING | testraint s covernment, | tion picture “The Midshipman?" in name or appearance and those cattle | 1 thero are some |Of New England — especially New | gresys refusal to reapportion can § : doron s Eligihility y tamon Novarro. offered a5 or for Resinol ae not *Just cement. sidewalks which on rainy | Englanders. Three years ago, how- | be taken as an evident desire to By ROBERT QUILL s T T o) i o, Membership R tacyiEh thyfs {er so long that the Cver, the Stevens Duryea plant at | maintain a elight supremacy in | T | “Red” N. Green, Boss Painter Our W on Bureau d r;1o . even be d.ln“uous‘;o‘:;sc G ¢ _ 8 . i { | . o v N Nors e correct rror hich occurred in 2 ¥ rians are reminded | Chicopee, Mass., failed, due to fi- | S » agricultural states. | By ROBERT QUILLEN per-Hanger) |8 d r ob Siiow jans are remis tico tatled, | Congress tor the apricltural saten | DY ROBERE QUILER, | .0, 1 et o servation Résinola neversolds ¢ lakes and stcarabout- | nancial stringency. Meanwhile the | ¥ R T e e e5!no) €VEr 5010 1n ul automobile manufacturing industry | A LOCAL APPLICATION hone: | i o Canadian Army during the World On T,le Weat’ler advanced greatly throughout xhu‘ There is an important local ap-| prohibition didn't corrupt peopl He swore ¢ ak. " is not cl to membership He was done up —, n Loglon. o o g . fiec P 5 He was in a ——atudy. co ry, any citizen of the e statement of Harry D. Cop- | The automobile industry, being|the Gooding long and short hall == ; i Y Siie fon (Wil wasta alitzent g | Bride's mental progress: TFirst| I ok . S e & s"; third month, “ours' pfiLia en iy on aclive UL {onight and’ Tuesday;: mnot " much hazards of flying ure largely due to | causcs milllons of dollars from | flung industrial importance of New gacond year, “mine.” naval, military or £0reCs | ohange i temperature; gentle south reckless and incompetent drivers, | New England to flow to that sec- | Britain. ! e S 5 Unila Satds durlng | inde: PO COUCHS with t PERTUSSIN Youloan netan eoaver o Aoyl 0 swine slnughtered in 1923 productng 10,788,000,000 pounds of The Hernld 1s on rale dally Gew | 1078 towards making public how | ysual, But all this fine planning has fork at Hotallng's Newsstand hey voted In this particular ease. | pec e : s Square; Behultz's Newsstands. En v been knocked in the head by th fled to learn e to be improved this year. 1ks | nothing to conceal. districts in the states having a suf- bottom is ht across thé Atlan- board of public works, finally ac- that promise to develop within the states to retain their present rep- AIR RECKLESSNESS remainder of the country. | plication to the recent defeat of |1t merely mobilized the corrupt on i Washington, March 20.—Forecast sho for Southern New England: Cloudy land of Brainard field that the | mostly concentrated in the west, | bill in the Scnate, due to the far- and poor planes and equipment. |tlon of the country. There would s things have stood and still| Speaking of final spurts, there's) - e 1d War, is eligible to mem~| _Forccast for Eastern New York: the way the last half-ton of coal gets 3 cep of the family, i i the American Legton, it | Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; slightly A & way from here. e R i warmer tonight; gentle soutl tlstics of air fatalities. Tt is the | more automobiles are not made | ware to the Pacific coast from New er —— skin bit the racihas bt e e :‘:l‘m”?:’ o ‘l‘""!:; «tunt and exhibition fiyers who | in New England, this section being | Britain at a less rate than to ship| A tight-wad s just an ordinary y i e T o b S e have the larger ratio of fatalities closer to the eastern consuming | to Idaho, for instance — the state jman who declines to exchange his| | i 4 | hev are evidently a modifica- | Westward over the Ohio and Mi | Q. e 3 soft soap. L D] alleys anc 0! on the records markets than the middle west. Our | Which Scnator Gooding represents {03y OG0 NAE0RT) : Jlets of the ppi valleys and the northern | | ritime provinces, the upper lake A reckless aviator, howey cnterprise in the automobile manu- | It is also possible, of course, 10| aeping far from the fecd tro A s ou see o Els fine | region and the far southwest. A probably can be proved by the sta- | seem to be no valid reason why ! stand it is possible to ship hard- ¥ 10 ¥ i eg iigestion, sus S t than a | facturing business has been well ship hardware to the Pacific coast |may be what keeps the bitterenders | ©° e . | fourth depressic ntering 2 Aiclg usually has g busin by D may be what keeps the bitteren o 4l S hioh e sceurs in the 1“\’I’”‘h\dlIV'\“”"O:S " nt :‘."a d:’}']“ Itis sure hecause ithelps Nature ountry by 3 f h ana nigh negligible — except that we through the Panama canal. | bitter, | hoer v in a bhook hy Saera- e northwest. Rains are falllng in | 3 to clear the air passages of germs continue to manufacture the finest Mid-western industrialists have | o TETE e The o The — nd, i X e s an illustra- % e o 4 laden mu and promotes & TEATING CRIME ¢ iy e y rhest | been try for 40 years o e BRPELINRSLRING, T L ) ¥ 1 large black- as casf d to the eastern speedy racovery, DEFEATT T lot American cars at the highe 1 trying for 40 years to make It | with the crank in hand seldom uses in 5 » hornbook, | Florida coast and light snows in 3 i ending indictments in New York prjco, one that circulates so slight- | r the railroads to charge |it on the ones that advise him how . : _ ek AR s 1seq iy | Colorado and Kans; are half what they were a year ag0 ||y tpat we haven't scen one for |less for a trans-continental haul of | to start the ca Alint Ball wifl ¢ 5 e cof ) ols i Mas: Zero temperatures were reported ym Northe bee this mor reported | mall wonder intermediate haul, thus better to e : 3 i s niteq | from Ter . North Carolina and Is worrying. It ought to mean the | POVERTY AND SICKNESS compete with eastern manufac- 7 S /) P AR e e ‘ /i ia. Temperaturs beginni ) f the crime . 3 turer 3 il i f Sl generally below the seasonal Charles A. Winslow of Yale is an that's powde : L L in ihe | e Xt . wut the crooks | Yo atag i STV 1 wAYnt Bell, what makes y AT o normal in the northern states from . 1 e uthority on public hygiene, being| F2ssage of the Gooding bill : i 1, what n el Rtks FreuAE e et aiito on the run ekl ety ‘ oh of learn- | Would have forced all such ship- B T e n At : S Det e o mosti|ithe I Atlantic coast esident of the Ameri- | Ments via the Panama canal in . go in a radlo scrmon e e i p . having car- | Conditions favor for E (@ can Health association. When he | Order to obtain a commensurately |; 5 in an oasy chair beats 8 | inigs el ifalnaweathergtol lowerl bW Incng Vfiry QO'ugh s ; 6 million tons. | clondiness with slowly rising fure of the Whittemore gang—in- . N Tral sl alcenay 1 e b iness is caused by | 10W Tate. The canal already has o Ot R Jictments, and convictions by juries v it iod caolo = - B Jigumenisal poverty, tnstead of sickness causing | Caused the directors of cer : : s o UB N | h e Atrn e Ax vl erGnan il o Rhine is sccond western transcontincntal lines to and convictions are twice as high. | onthg, | certain commodities than for an “What ye are putting on it ntroduc 1 nt In powder on your face mined work by detectives and po- lice — such as resulted in the cap g r s slipping | hard time of it today. Outside has the ir of cveryone taking lose sleep; had the Gooding bill 'y dry 4 + home the outlaws hold him up J o :vr in ghe been passed the railroads would - inside the home ti 1-lav 1 e. e Meanest i in the AUTOMODILE PAINTING What a world! If the patient dles, |down! World s the t all good men to paint up the famil g Providence did it; if he gets we A. 2 rprise, and New England manu- |, qoctor takes all the credit. ) ASS AT BRAZY KOLLEGE l n any lifting powe / . proy [ advice from the Tnstitute of facturers also. 2 (Conducted by Gertrude) | t ter huoyancy. 2 5 ) It B e et 7 poverty, as is generally supposed, g i interest in public welfare. 10w how to keep well, he|have been penalized for their en- 100 ) 1s cannot “RUYING CIVILIZATION” [should remain broke while there r. Cake, Il thank yon | low i ahout If you want to make the old « K itke Titout the ceuptn confession magazines in America 3 m et cla n it Yoy 1t to m AL e LR en Ul 2d cubie feet elow and ‘mail as direc our knowle Mo pr of economic reasons, | | Civilization is something to br | bought, we her after reading lly you can tell by looking at | von < a of a het circumstances. 1ts S e e —— ——— S how the Navajo Indians are acting la man whether ey ’ aid of the single let- according to tem- | CLIF COUPON HERE s not called R » harometric pressure and | 0 PAINT EDITOR, Washinzton Burau, New Tritatn Horald sive chord, as it is amenabl he = o cn o RN UL i 322 New York Avenue, Wz AUTOMOBILE PAIN obscrvation of everyone that civi- |, i ped e e e T i sand cubic at does the mean? lization seems to consist large buying things and trying to pay for them without going into debt b Sk e a0l The Navajos have land that has : i & = loes en turned into oil production. ' KRAZY KINDERGARTEN adeast ? ST. & NO. or R. R. (Conducted by Dysty) s i STATE sudden riches. Where | tribesmen, warriors | s I (e d v b a yerica. The station | squaws had little moncy and s system i } ires, they now have much thods, is the HOOM" but it has MORCY And have maltiplied their BRIDGED 100 reve e Nth Jesires for the fancy contraptions o tore edu-| If only peopla could hout that of ci conomic basl t they t in money tters n calling the that ¢ t think they need. A avold wors: nan could sell 1t's too carly t them gold ks in his sleep, cy hooks in ming to ¢ precedent established by the Osage | Middie age is the time WASSTING A ~ i L ! ASTING \TS T\ tribe Inlians 1 Oklahoma can go to bed and I t A =0 1 niddle of a ¢ These Indlans act just like wh middl fa JEERtheRa e cor u wish to k more education we e more 0 N L + the more ask which on hen he gets money we accum t more mons s : » can get mucl rher, “and enjoyme f something that t costs ol r the nishing inority, h is al- so small looks like an AtoRTRNACoE R 8 microscors | [Cilled in Freight Wreck T Houston, T \ ») birch and plenty of it runaw Texs, Those juvenile 25 Years Ago Teday The fate of consolidation is ¥ Ing in the halan nmitt T Freeman, 15 unt, —— aturday ev D 15, and J e G She Understood cther 10 submit W clve hox cars were dera I < until the n two vear s ! ety [ MAN PRCB- WONDERS WHY MEN NEASY DOUBT BECOMES SC00PS UP BUNDLES M s T ! t . s t y : 2 NG IN LDOK AT HER (ERTRINTY. THERE AND HURRIES BAC s e el et : 3 . S by SMOYER, 7ONT 50 GUEER. THERE ARE ISN'T A WOMAN 1 Many people cen {for May 1, expectin t at that ; |time the ballot boxes would be open- h ~Somebody's 108 - (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)

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