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NEW BRIT.AIN licity h: cas v, ie! 5 1 is now in | A. It is traditional and probab- |and northern portions of the nort} HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY . and we have it : r learns of his own > a o Iy has something to do with the fact | Atlantic states. Temperatures sre Be o ad- that arly times the right hand below zero this morning in some up of 1} 1. 4 E o ¥ 4 authority, t portions of the upper lake district: u!-al“:r‘;:fl‘ljx’ds{.h::“’ E: N ed 10 1 bitt Bu res d I8, 'Ib _\. A i H1 v |,. € E ctty bit of ana- and generally throughout souther: sk ¥ ing at the bui 1 . OuUr excess Of €Xports over \: ‘,r"-] i3 N. Humphrey, Ri ) sdtins h has come Canada from upper Quebac weste WTBBCRIPTION RATES o far as it I en ¢ q we rts, both in the St g down to us from ancient Greece is, ward to the Canadian Rocky moun Year. 4 semi- that a certain vein of blood, pass- ! tains. RS Mt 9 0 ctly the third finger, Conditions favor for this vicinity nsider reasurer, E. 2 £ flows on to t! art. Probably the fajr weather and rot much chang: ’ . k& | 1 P son for wearing the ring on this in temperatures. necese nch the s Sy . Scnd all communications to Fun tinger is that is used less than g shop Editor, care of the New other fingers and therefore orna- it i n;;mh b b N Britain Herald, and your letter ments worn upon it are not incon 45 i1d be able to accommodat but just enon ihad . nurse, :‘0”1"11"1&01-" will be forwarded to New York et ‘::‘11:":‘0 A o unty's i g - N b the = is blowing ‘ FOURL i 7] 3 sa ¢ N by sdseid S B0t titied 1 hoe 1ent to fur- We Suggest., Folks— QUESTIONS ANSWERED T han e .o 38 i : e menu ¢ we'd put across i % ine Workers America -ago . e e e | ¢ orrics you'd reduce | ¥ou can get an answer to a nd doMars Cincinnati lanm a3 has -gins with glee points, (joketail question of fact or information by ¢ Eai Denver ... R | asring “io sauce) writing to the Queetion Editor. New e B nbastnssaning ] ; granting of | And ends up, Folks, with che Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, . Bolath S 6 e Motk D otte ruse! | 8322 New York avenue, Washington, Observatwns Haitera LR New Britair — . C. o cents in stamps Jacksonvvilie Ao Wit Newt |tor repis. Meatoas segai ane macit| Oy The Weather |Fr=al fering a bit, is inclin- | | with a few : e 0% Blocar | ity {advice cannot be given, nor can ex- Baresa of Circulat| Exports. “or 1ion Counsel Hun- Prixoner: T el " nded research be undertaken. All - o e— Miami . Member Audit : 5 Prison m a garbag: 1 4 rganization hirty o mer s 281,000, Ex- 'gerford, ntative Cooper. | tor." other questious will receive a per- 1.1 Tha police ant . i udEe: Wi ot : sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- Jdgets have been cut and it t e1ed All letters are con- . county S it ‘ A hare o TO MY RIGHT HAND! oo tself will not ] B IO v By Nathaniel A. Plumb Bohs : 5 3 i Right hand, conductor of my pen |00 west wind Northfield carlo than th ok. In 18 xeess of d e o And wiclder of my racquet, (A, It varies from 600 10 1600, porecast for Eastern New York: | Pittsburgh . .- i from cxports cropp 3 acts an ANCICS 1 wouid that you were ! e il Fair and continued cold tonight; | Portland, Me. . omaite i 4 Not pinned against m larger typ o a Tuesday fair; slowly Tising tempera- |, Louis . ... left has more tha M pounds. tu in arnoon; diminishing shington TU& et it st 5 liscovered dural 2 northwest winds. W gton, March 5—Forecast for Southern New England: Fair o Haven ... 1 continued cold tonight. Tues- | Xow Orleans : owly rising 1emMperatures Now york avera veight of a | j ternoon. Dix hing north- |\, imports, county scat year, . .5 considered pros- e e Hoover 3 5 - ; e cation exce It knows not how 1o tic A AL of Berlin, Conditions: High pressure con- hat city ; i 0,000,000 € It shies at becf and mutton. ¥ ions prevail throughout the in- so much | thg be Epitaph for a marine: He died It 4 " Sy i He terior districts this morning Wwith about; but then, ¢ excess of exports in 1927, 1o uphold some forgotten policy. focs e by 0. o telag s the center of maximum pressure A r rd luck for 1he prosperous ye —— S e U oM Q1 41 DOREN sl 2 e bt ey | OVer Missonri, Kansas City 30.44 Willian M. Butler of Mass e st : : 5 s failure i ome who hates those | S0 Durst your bandage, drop your| ¢ hat date did Paln ohes, The presawrs is relatively o arly sling, RN T X : low over the Gulf of St. Lawrence And frec me from this leftness, A 5 4 also over Washington and Cali- sctts, seems to be nsid i fant Jaeilo dn Euon e ot i '" higher up; a comer is one who n ortant lawsuit in such a | 000,00 Ve e A & . 5 S A claw as clumsy as a clown stri ornia. Light snows were reported At sing and at dinner % 1 ng! | What more would anyone want? = — n o A SE f n ; 4 didal sh In the case of semi-man 1¢ a candidate should Is surs to let its master down, nit tes m Both outer man and inner. agalngt Tavid TV 3 G W 't enforce the Volstead act, that would b newe i hing in the U. & THE TRAIL OF OIL goods t days en trust-busting thougl i . cahon i ooy v Tou Hevnien wi es by A And yet I'm grateful for the smash!! ng a Preside WHAT THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT DOES 2 i Y ‘or while you ride at anchor, f ervi number of terms. e o hat comes most closely fn fer to the | The exosss of imports in 192 crcising them, but you develop Jellert T find conserves . Wher et s j P e as an octopus. An octo- | 340 ,000, which however was Cretion the other way., cash— ¢ Jack Sharkey, the prize fight- e with eight arme; nearly $100,0( O less than the ex- P | For proof, consult my banke er 2 It scrawled a check to meet a bill T is manager, John- . or my wife's hats and raim ny , 50 kwood Road fish. The Standard Oil in th s - = Il signatura turned out go ill Yariads days was commonly regarded a When it is considered that Luge hey called it forge lates will Ash Wed- This be 3 iaving at least eight arr strong- | quantities of raw products, including 4 : bslatiing A8 e armed eubsidiaries which, dominat- rubber, are included in th c e 1t ess. Many a politician | relating to semi-manufacture )’[‘""‘"' "'“f‘;“"‘]‘"- o . . dav on Minch s 5 3 v 1yl “Will you take this ek : E 1 to the octopus as a sort of |the reduction of the exce oL s a he n WRO man for Letter or for worse?' was porn at Colorado sort of political goat. Tk mill ewner is to The story of tle pogta! service fs as interesting as a povel. How it how ft was loped unier the tution, when the story of the “Pony what to do sometimes called a |cess of -manufactured imports Dawes. to put the Democr 1 fall o 8 au's la lletin, Fill out the coupon below and eend gaged in trying | devil, too, and there was a great markable. On the other ho 5 t iirt 1ok IEO O Bride: “J will—until breath do us /| 1o ntil th e cflect a slump in manufac indow d red under- fpapel” i to bring about the day when his aloo until the ar w r O WG y 3 ; : o o name doesn't hit the front pages, chopped off and inst re be- use much imported mater g PRI arah Ludlow el J 1322 New York Avenue. suceess o far has been to ally lack g one octopus today we have how |our manufacturing. Another thin « world , 0t R Sroten ing, A 3 1 want e copy of the bulletin, THE x.\rrw. un:} 0! 1 e is reminded of an cight-arm-| MANDREW-THOMPSON SUIT 3 ;i B e R J'\Wn\]v lhenotle on contemplating the | It will be interesting to not= upon . h s How man —_ ta substituts oil cases now pending | What epecific grounds William M ALL DRESSED UF inal courts. It may be [ Andre torrfv:r superintendent of 1S in two ways. Jock had chosen “steak, how a cuttle schools in Chicago, is procecding in b * for his first dinner in the women's skirts sre apt to get lo Not it the hosiery mant liave any got that way; but it b age suit against Mayor Wil 3 4 : ook him a s tim e th hed cagerly for the con ke e andwriting on 1 | ’ waiter with the tray, nominations are not riding mect of the ol cases. One at least |hind the suit secms to be to ma - | high in air. Finally his ver o ~ds a hookkeeper to keep track of | politician ve cha hat 1@ “What! nothe: e i s espec 1 i cal horses, hut all except two a ceds a bookkeeper to Keep track of | polith It\ prove .(h.ux 1 : h(,‘\:.” ‘um’-' L \x\"v’\' ¥ Another 'phv‘. wi h i 5 Sy ‘ml- morsel of | : i jsional or tempor- e their deviou plaintiff claime were fal BogR sl ¢ JELE B0 nderloin, was put in front of him, |, o qooree is ¢ the court, but SPAe L B G e b {other committec to in e the and another, with Mrench chops, pa- | sually barn door, frilled, w t befors his cousin | (an older girl), who was looking |y o utos are registered in the tea ! here ofl men are concerned, {0 Chicago which employed the de- | 51 jatter him. Q- Who is John Mark in the 1 | Sooncr or later, however, there will Posed school superintendent, and ie may come late he; His brown eyes widencd as Bible? b 5 ted need to be decisions made on the the mayor got control of the school Aoy o, work iGtorg hie dthces | surkayed whikiens e ordgrell -tk o The of the world's congested highwa s Gl el i o ool herself. His red lips parted, with a following cases, which are here 2 an Y S EBNEIDT, - breath of longing! 1 The candidates for the presidential difficult to understand the 13 Ehempion SIHERE vlocutory is n final fon of the whole CONtroversy. t n re- Bighty “per- cent of the o0t move at an airplane pace, at After all, however, it wae the city States; which also has 80 writer of th cond gos- spcl of Mark, in the : B No stament, He is usually re- mentioned in orde cep straight thoroughly cnough to engineer 1 All this sad ceds is el Ma ame the clea y : ! ) in order to keep straig 1o | Al : Is is more | ousin Mar came the €lear, |t oq 1o ga Mark. He accomp 1 Furniture. stonishing rccom and help ob- discharge of the superintendent it jof the milk of human Kindness in | coaxit voice, “I—I would like i Hoet FhiBsibrny Laur & cream of socicty ;:,01 vantics on my meat, | G \hat did the volcanic de- While Connecticut is ot one of the states ,,.1“:;, ”1‘3‘,‘: ,,;:fi:- 4 Ry S e G 00l 4 < Slarrc i he cturing of furniture, more than doze: view of the situation, than which Which permitted it. Politicians are struction of Saint Pierre, Martiniq r in the ma g 2 3 —Aldis Dunbar occeur and how many lives were 1o \ctories employing a thousand persons turn out furniture valued guests of the Republican convention | nificant items ifKansas City; but in which par- |there is none more remarkable. |continually making charges of one fw ¢ on while the | — i red May §, 1962, T o+ Inore than $3,000.000 in this state yearly, The manufacture Wi b Bribery charges sgainst Edward Ort o another, and misrepresenta- |states are g v { plac ; rly destroyed Jatircsses mnd bed springs adds a million dollars more to L. Doheny and his son as a result |tions are part and parcel of such | - 1 Ao AR the total value of Connecticut manufactured products yearly, i | Q How a burial of and another million is accounted for in the manufacture of win- ST k SRS LS 7 | poor and unknown get the nar dow shades and fixtures, window and door sereens and weather A NEW COURT HOUSE charge ‘against Alvert B z A | "potters field 2" strips and awnings, tents, sails and canvas cove VOR $1,500,000 wing the leasing of the B i me, of course long ago intel- | I { A A “Pott b nsl e gk of § D A i It A - Ums, “perhups, 1o arduse cording to the Aomng all states Connecticut stands 25th in the product value nd 90 per cent of world's traf- siguals will be 2,000 hotel rooms for | S¢TVIng citizens to get a bird’s eye Was the tault of the political system |17 ticular room the candidate hosen is not yet clear, . of the Elk Hills leasc. Bribery verbal ferocity. That seems to be part of the game. It isn't a pleasant | naval reserve to Dohen: - |ligent portions of the public Lave | t i I ground, which, t L ntin M was pur- its furniture factories, Connecticut’s output during 1925, leged conspir sc against Fall d | ! . RS only .40, of §565,145,018, the total for the United States, was aHRIRGalT Suaeecon g8 ity A poliltelial owB e e ito g | Al L A Shr Sty relantel e Dol worth $3,668, lsach of the New England states manufac- athusiasin throughout Hartford county—to add to t city of Hartford—for the new cour ourt house under construction. Teapot Dou . Sinclair | brought to boot in court for such| { il i i and oonverted into & burial place for fures some furniture, Massachusiiis leading with an output \‘ The alued at $33, during 1925. Connecticut was second, with ‘ i i ; atothe | . passage reads 3 ihey Look coun- Vermont a very close third. During 1914 Connecticut turned from Fall indictment against |things a turning point will have| M G K otraveling | g 3 I Jews not belonging to the city. rt y. ‘onte bt pro- | bes cached IR admitted | Jbert W t. Contempt pro- |been reached. It must be admitted |, BB EHOE SR M. Blackmer for | that heretofors the courts have been | Pullman. s yughout | : Hoe s throug sel and bought with them the pot- out the same percentage of the country’s total as in 1625, but bit pecullar com- 14 to bury s 3 the value was only $1,156,652. fallure to hee vernme rather lenient with politicians and | k RTINS AL G - A K conditions in most of th VL B e o * i he term denotes the ground "l‘,(m engaged in bouts with them PN Sy €njo. ”" ‘.j‘\ is ¢ 5 o i ificd persons and the of | So long n s tainted with |70 0 vl g f unclaimed paupers ) y Joncred buried and unoubtedly it originated in the transaction quoted from th book of Matthew, fing. In two other [N upon the general common sense | Another 0 longevity ¥ 3 s e Where and when was Archdu onvictions have been the public to come to a satisfac- |1 ; i to pay Francis of Austria assassinated? s of the | Obtair rnment. tory conclusion ou the merits of the | b e R Tomorrow—Livestock Worth $20,000.000, ; ¥ g n & charge contestants. McAndre owEver ~ Q. Why is the wedding and the & et an deg d : S s A 5 iy | Doy v would cngagement ring worn on the third art now | ¥ays his reputation has been i 4, ' he or = 'he value of mattresses and springs turned out by Connecticut factories during 1925 was $977,882, or .8¢ of the total for the United States; the value of window and door screens and weather stri 15 $201,614 or 1.37; of the total; window shades ind fixt 6.744, or .3%; awnings, tents, sai nd canvas covers, $431,614, or .8¢;. In the four industries Connecticut ranked 23rd, 9th, 17th and 22nd respectively to remember all can pass any intelli- | Public interest the courts been ortant they only represent | inclined to 1ot the stew alone, rely- ¢ the co 1 to three that he was dismissed unjustly ang defan miake e n-| - e = - has appe through political motives, and wants | il 3 Good Mews! i “S ° k 9 D . B F . F e e AN bl tinky” Davis y Fontaine Fox w1 He \ iyor's chair. At S 2= , .\,lww—n-n her: “What is Boston tamous chsngi sl B e e e (O PHE @ANG SUSPECTED SSMETHING WRONG WHEN ““STINKY™ inal contempt for itlon been injured? Has any- 2 L Jerome: “Compressed cod-fish, | = | Fali-in oil | body outside of Chicago taken Bill i ] suppressed books, and repressed | OFFERED To TREAT ! yut all ap- Thompeon seriously? We doubt it. t e but all b £ o Y’ ou 1 ) Mothe —Percy Weinert i P R A Andinetly ) Stes . cen of the opinion that said ti “T'm so glad e TN i1 ogaE o i M HLA anpeals trom 1ecision w's reputation had hee L ) 2 Ze Companionate Mirage | ot e tn A b h . h I, ze companionate mirage. | 1 |vou Americans talk a0 mooch about | | {7 companionate mirage. Eet is no | S0 that anybody Bill Thompso; s 'Lt . 7 ~ 4 % | o the dy e ‘j‘“”{ e #s License Is Issued for [new ting. Non, non. nust be perfeetly 0, K. This includes . P 7 . “In South France, in Eetaly, you et gt or e Dzienlot —“‘V!Ln “'eddmg iook out upoa the Mediterranean L it - id you see ze mirage. Men and | omen in ze water, men and women air. Sometimes : image is | ; ; i ible. oop-side-down and down- | ssity of taking part in a parade . RAdeiliu bl e s 0op, Oui, sometimes ze image | is double, and it does not last long. Zat is ze companionate mirage.” —Dorothy Durgess ciding the ofl mogul ing this deduction upon the e convineed is a perfectly harr o rol S—3ias: Dotik afha the nage living in a palace and S en of 537 Arch street, New s nothing on his L. D: in a while There are two public life, thos b . i are taken ser s e i ANl Right? like 1t hompsor latte = lifanie: “You told Larry that s not injure anyone’ putation 1ot : : “Cortainly.” hey rant the iic genat i son J an 1 And after you eral public dizist you wouldn't tell a i t. Lo (ardinals c0 “Well, you know Larry" 25 Years Ago Today All Are on Schedule * i ) E. Dic (From I of That Date) 1 0 rdinals were all | ) e . i for” today et | p Milling (e 1 the 1 lint RY Wick, N. J., is now ¢ 101 hie tean last night. He appears into its newly construcied fa I nounce 1 aftor a two hour FAPORTS AND IMPORTS v in Seymour park, @ - crenes P un Breadon tions will begin on ! NONT hat Pitche Rhem was A liguor license 3 o year tract. imports, 1S for park stre 1 the g 1 ths 2 e 3 glad to b neighbortios 1 able f MmeK w 1 “ardinals, that he did aloon. i 1 and that h« AU the meetn the Plainville tod onty or more ge last night plaved 4 pano solo trely Jik ima b > lities of bein The park committer decided o pos to fred a man suf- NhowKiover g e | ieanaat g sropeati goods as 15 lust evening to ask for f ntain life by | oruerstouc of the b ! iro; from its wartim = 3 3 with a mixture of || 397 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 st year. At the solicitation of ¢ at ) o wind other in- e 1o be emember. Sot t the modern halr styles| were in ve about 400 in England. News is contained in Herald Clas- Ads, including ex-