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‘whe shep are apt te become momen- tarily fatigued and in nbed of a neat place for a resting period, the Y. W, C. A. has done a fine thing in pre- viding & rest and reading room in the Leonard building. Fundamental ly, the Y. W. C. A. itself would be a fit place for such hospitality, but Tesesd Daily (Sunday Eycepted) At Merald Bldg., 67 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES & Year $2.00 Three Months T8 & Mosth Batered at the Pest Office at New Britain as Second Class Mail Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office 2 Editorial Rooms 926 The only prefitable advertising medivm ta the City. Circylation books and press Toom always opem to advertisers. Member of the Asseciated Fyess The Amociated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for re-publication of all mews credited to it er not otherwise | credited in this paper and also local mews published therein, Member Audit Bareaw of Circulation " is a national cs newspapers timrs with a strictly honest circulation. Our circulation based upow this sudit. This insures pr. tection sgainat froud fn newspaper d tribution Mgures to both national an local advertisers. It 50 happens that the bullding is & little to one side of the shopping dis. trict. Women understand best the necd of women, and the ¥, W. C. A. is te be commended for its enterprise in mesting & problem that needed | selving. Incidentally, it is an advan. tage to the munity. entire business coms “CODPDLIN 18 THE WORD Yes, there was another gang slay- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, witchoratt beliefs in centrs! Peane aylvania over night; byt it is bound te make it clear that crime can- net e committeq while “powwew- ing.” WHNITING ON FACTORY DRIVES Seccretary of Commeros Whiting yielded food for thought whea he teld an sssociation of C. of C. secre- taries that drives to secure new in. dustries sometimes are questionable and frequently & “jarring and dis- ruptive force.” Yet it is & fact that a large pers centage of the chambers of com. merce the country over have as their chief ebject the securing of new in- dustries. This werk appeals strong- Iy to the commercial {nstinct of the ing in Chicago; and another gang- | Facts and Fancies ©0ld days. It had mere to respect. Ford has if you can breathe it? 8till, the foo] driver is compli- mentary. He knows you will do the sensible thing and save him. It might be worse, Every once In a while you see & young leafer who doesn't even possess § gun. — “There are mere crooks in the city than in the country.” Yes, in deed. And ten dogs have more fleas than one dog. ster was wounded. One paragraph of Iysis of | the news story relating to the latter | tatistics are contained all the solid infermation | one needs as te why such fellows are not where they belong, membership, many of whom judge the value of & commenrcial organiza« tion more on a basis of new indus- tries obtained tham from any other standpoint. The probability is that Mr, Whit. ing is at least half right. All cities Doubtless & he-man is one who buys his face powder bravely with- Youth was more respectful in the most of the -meney? What do you care who owns the air WeTl fsy We Neesl More of 'Em What good's a talking marathon? Why not a contest, with a prize That would cncourage silent guys! invitations to a party.”. s Fresh Clerk: “Wrong place, lady. We ain’t giving any party here!” INTERNATIONAL AF By Lewis Sams What the other fellow has always | looks better to us than what we bave in our own hackyard. As it 13 IRS! Too many folks talk on and on. 1 Q A What is “Iconoclasm”? 1t is a term applied in religious worship, especially the crusade against their use which exgited the whole of the ecastern clfurch in the Sth century dating its définite character from a decree of the Emperor Leo which 1 opolis to Alexandria about 14 B. C. and remained there until 1377, when tRgy Were presepted to the govern- 'ments of Great Britain and the United States by the Khedive, Ismail-Pasha. Q. How many United States -isenators and members of the house of representatives are there? . A. There are 96 scnators amd {435 members of the house of repre- in the recent primary election. The fall of the La Follette group tion of speaker in Charles W. Perry, 8 member of the Kohler faction won the post after & protracted contest over Alvin Reis, the La Fellette candidate. The Kohler adherents completely organized both houses with members of their group, . to any meévemeunt against the use of images to enjoined | Sentatives. | Q. Whe is the chiet justice of the United States Supreme Court? A. William Howard Taft. Q. Who was Uranus? A. In Greek mythology he is the god ot heaven and husband of Gaea, (the earth). He was the father of the Titons and the Cyclops. Observations On The Weather Washington, Jan. 10.—Forecast for Southern New England: Gen- erally'fair-and colder tonight and Friday; strong southwest, shifting to west and northwest winds, di- the destruction of all images. Dur- ing the Protestant reformation the revolt against images in the | charches caused iconoclasm both on the Continent and in England. The | WSt X Iconoclasts were persons who prac- | Minishing tonight. - ticed the destruction of images. Forecast for Eastern New York: Q. Who were the parents ‘of | Partly cloudy and colder tonight and | The Herald is on mle daily in New *“Maggio (wounded while in a out volunteering the Information Yorx at Hotaling's Newsstand. Times | Grand Centrai, 43nd Btreet. ‘ Square; Schuitz’s Newsstands, Entrance ————— ‘What is the use of abandoning the ‘ theory of the stork, as tho good | Lishop suggests. By the time the | youngsters quit believing in Santa | Claus they also somehow quit ask- | ing abeut the baby business. | They are trying to impeach the | governor of Oklahoma; which i8] more proof that in the state there | is no such politics. The *“majer” in front of thing as evolution—in |all superstitions. Byt ! not scientific. 8ome modern human | beings remain so far dewn mentally John | that they believe in witcheraft. Tt | parked automobile) was sen- tenced to life imprisonment (a few years ago) but was granted a new trial which has mever been held.” Manifestly, with sych loose judi- cial procedure in the city's second city, it is the first city in crime vio- | lence. THE WITCHCRAFT CASE IN YORK ‘To be scientific ene must give up everyens is Coolidge's name is merely a courtesy | appears that a crowd of them live in title; but it sticks, just like those ap- plied to the Kentucky colonels. “Cut the cost of snew rcmoval;” | yes, that's it—so far like dividing a cipher. Scems that the fire board is wor- rying about the downtown signal lights. Which may be justified; but not half as scrious a problem as the possibility of freight trains blocking the right ef way. On the same day that Jack Demp- sey let it be known he might re- turn to the prize ring our city coun- cilmen nearly came to blows. The council chamber is no place to go into tralning to meet the Man Mauler. Obsolete sign neticed in shoe shining parlor: “Ladies be careful of your skirts In lcaving chair.” Women neglect their fect, a pedia trist declars. Nowadays the are more important. THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE ON STATE FINANCE To be successful the state govern- ment’s pay-as-you-go policy must be predicated upon a large income from divers sources. As the outlay creases the tax money must increase | in propertion. The system will work just so long tax returns let it. When the sary pr ing* more will allow in- Pay-as-you-go the | improvemen begin the the system than neces- [to laugh at these ghest cost- | let a house get the reputation of be- income |ing “haunted” and watch hew hard | refuses to it is for the landlord to obtain a | Pennsylvania, in the vicinity of York, where the witcheraft trial has taken place. The “powwew’ and “hex” believ~ ers in the Keystone atate are relics |of a time that does nel date frem | Salem or Boston: but rather, from & much later time. The so-called Penn- sylvania Dutch peasantry brought with them & considerable witch lere, Those living in isolated sections of the state have evidently succeeded in handing dewn their beliefs in the | “hexen” doctrine. They are no worse in principle than certain individuals in other parts of the back ceuntry who profess to believe in the magic of a rabbit's foot; nor are they dif- frent from those whe think that a man’s life is determined by the con- | figuration of the planets at the time of his birth; nor are they far behind those who think that the length and form in the lines of one's palm is the sign manual of one’s lease on life or hope of felicity. Like the cock in Rostand's play, “Chanticler,” who thought that the sun would not rise in the morning unless he aroysed it by his song. |these folk have an unhending be- lief In the efficacy of magical rites, dances, pantomimes and herbs. The grandmothers terrify the young with terrible tales of witches, .themselves running imminent risk of being con sidered as having made seme kind of contract with the evil one. We of more sophisticated mien can afford eries; yet work; or, has been done for several | tenant. years, some of the said improve- | Most of the witch-helievers—in ments are laid aside until there is | Pennaylvania er elsewhere—usually enough mency on hand to go ahead Governor Trumbull vigorously at- tacked one of the most recent sug- gestions to raise the income of the state; namely, the infliction of an in- come tax. Such a tax would bring in much money, and primarily are devout religionists. The chief difficulty is that they take their re- lizion too seriously, perhaps with ne wise guidance. Magicians, fortune- tellers, soothsayers and enchanters re referred to in the Bible, and it would | is easy for backwoods folk teo get the affect only the rich and well-to-do. wrong slant ahout these things. But in view of the fact that the fed- | One is reminded of the pretensions having commercial organizations are not in a pesition to accemmedate any kind of industry that may seek [to change its base. The truth re- | mains, hewever, that scores of cities have gained astonishingly in indys- trial growth as & result of an ag- gressive attitude in this directien, In the backgreynd lics the in- dubitadble fact that all commercial erganizatiens cannet be equally syc- cessful in thess endeavors; if that were 20 then the industries of the nation would be changing frem ene town to another half the time. Let the tewn raise a fund, pay in- dustries te come te the city in one way or anether, let taxes bs remitted for a period of say ten years, and sell blocks of stock threyghout the eem. munity, and the {ndyatry-precyring system invariably works. And why weuldn’t it? That is the system that numerous western cities pessessing boom instincts h followed, and to the disgust of other more conserva- | tive communities it works. Let citles | vie for new indystries en & basia of merit only, however, and very little changing of sites will eccyr. The in- dustries that desire to change te an. other city uaually are thinking of getting something for nothing in the precess. New bona fide industrial opportunities, shorn of these factors, are distressingly few. The local C. ef C. is out for new industries on a legitimate basi Bonuses, free sites, tax remissions, and ether forms of bait are not ytilized. Perhaps that 13 why we don’t “land” a new industry every month. Or every year, for that mat- ter. | 1 THE UNFIT DRIVERS In recommending that the law cencerning the liccnsing of autemo- | bile drivers be strengthened and made more difficult for unfit drivs lers te possess the right te drive, Governor Trumbull pleases that 95 per cent of drivers whe believe in anity and caution in taking their pins. The-other five per cent will look upon the prepesal with dis- favor. The matter has been brought up befere, but never so forcefully or from as high a seurce. When the governor takes cegnizance of a situ- | ation of this nature it 1is high time {the Legislature acted in conformity | with the suggestions thus made. Authoritics everywhere seem to agree that it is only five per cent of drivers who habitually endenger the highways. The state, frem which | flows the privilege of eperating & | car, i3 confronted with the duty of seeing more effectyally that only responsible persons are allowed te use its highways with the modern that it's for his sister. ‘You can tell the classical authors. They're the ones yeu get in ten vol- umes with a magasine you don't want, Philanthrepy: Giving the neigh- bors your oats and pot plants as you pack up to meve into a far country. Now let somehedy offer $25,000 for a plan tg everceme America's belief that a prize effer will solve all preblems. Americanism: A *“modern” youth thinking all girls are like that be- «cause he isn't high enough in the e to meet any other kind. There fsn’t much danger of revo- lutien in & land where the lowly e frequent epportunity to beat some rich guy te a parking place. Maybe advertising on the radio has value, but holding up the cir- cus seldom increases the sals of peanuts. A caged bird s content if the cage 18 big cnough, and “frec” men are satistied becayse they can't sec the bars of their prison. “Pater” may be a polite name for dad, byt it wasn't in common use when the woodshed was a place of instruction. ‘Who ever expected to scc a Re- pyblican with seven hound dogs? The trend of literature, now as ways, fs in the direction of the paying teller’s window. Mencken says a man’s opinjon is worthless if he can't change it without losing money. Could he fa- vor Prohibition without loss? Republic: dedicated to the job of making citien behave. A form of government the Correct thig sentence: “The good 1esolutions I make after going to bed,” sald he, “still seem reasonable next merning.” Copyright 1929, Publishers Syndicate 25 Years Ago Today An installation of officials at- tendant with unusual circumstances was held in Hadley's Hall last eve. ning when the newly elected offic- ers of A. G. Hammond Camp, Span- ixh War Veterans, were inducted. Bamuel E. Magson is captain and W. J. Rawlings first licutenant of the command. Members of Winthrop council, Daughters of Liberty and the Ladies' society, Patrioti America, were present. Wil ith people, so is it with trihe of people. understand why of Mexican territory it as a part of these United States. Later on Black Gold was the lure. two nations have lived amicable understanding average bordering nations. than leok like the end is near. explaited our Sister Republic of hey gold, her silver and her now a more sinister threatens to be the feather broke the camel's back. Hollywood has their women! Cause Metic! Father: “Sa; | lips stick!” Villiam Seabury Motherly Advice! the loud speaker, Joey. The bad cold.” Charlie’s Curiosity! My sister and I were about & maiden lady. Charles, my “maiden lady, what it meant. “A maiden lady is unmarried, dear,” wanted I explained. ried, is he a maiden man?" Charles. —Lillian Roscn SOME GRAND SLAMS *By Alfred 8. Woll (Lines which should, in case future autopsies. across the hearts of several recent bridge partners.) When their partier bids no trump, And their own hands aren't plunip, Only neophytes and duds Mention diamonds or. clubs, Ridding on a ro trump's left Is seldom done by players deft— Keep a gamo upon a helt nnot wifh yourself; Doubling on a no trump's left 1s never done by players defi— The suit strenzth which you long to land In rarely in your partner’s hand, And foes soon find themsglves In clover 1f given the chance to talk things Whosoever is a chump Extricates the highest trump (Blooming on the vine alone) By playing any of his own, Bave when opponents, with one, Could stop a suit's established run In minor suits, bid one or four, ‘When opening, gard the score; Major pre-emptive bids den At least nine tricks in on hand : And if you double five or six For, after all,” nations are just the collective conscious of a band or Hence it is not difficult for us to | I this country has always been casting envious glances | across the Rio Grande. Even back | of that the Democrats took @ shiee and adoptea Notwithstanding these things, these in a more the But in this latter day it begins to We have oil—dut exploitation that begun Steallng , that kiss lusted ten *——and be sure not to go near an- | | nouncer speaks as though he has a | speaking little nephew hearing to know is a woman who “Well, it Uncle Henry isp't mar- askea | or be found . written | of my that | and consort of Louis XVI? A. She was an Austrian princess, oungest daughter of Emperor I, and Marie Theresa of How many Ru. ns and how many Rumanians are there in the Untied States? A. According to the Iz thire were 949 Russ 01638 Rumanians in the States. ¢ What is the Philippine centavos A, Two and one-half cents. - Q. Who is the author of “The Cgvercd Wagon™” and “The Danger Treql”? R A. Emerson Hough is the author of “The Covered Wagon™ and James Oliver Curwood of “The Danger T t census ans United value of five ¢ “Yankee" originat A. 1t is a nickname tants of New upon them during the war from a corrupt of Anglais, the French | I2nglish, by the Indians. | Revolutionary | Colonists the word | fo themsclves and during and after | th Ciail avar, the southerners” ay plied the term indiscrimiinately “to all northerners, Q. From what part of the world do tall men come? A. . Location has nothing to do the production of tall men. The reason some men are tall and some races taller than others is not well understood, but the trend - of modern scigntific investizgation leads to the theory that it has to do with the functions of the pituitary giands. Q. What is the meaning of the name Dolore: . Tt is a Spanish name medans “sorrow”. How do the words “congi sembly”, | “society". “orgunization” diffcr in their mea ing? for inhabi- bestowed ench-Indian pronunciation word for During the New England l and A conzré especially of pe worship. An tion or compr together in o mon_ ohject. ion is an assombly, ons for religious sembly collec- ny of persons brought plac 1 for a com- Society may mean a number of persons united for a | common purpose or people collee tively who live in any region at a | given time or period. An organiza- tion is am organized structure or a political fraternal, social or busi- ness Rroup. « Who are cers of the Un the pre ! d Kint #enate and | House of Representatives? Vice president Dawes is the iding officer and s orge Moses is prosident pro tempor the senaty Nicholas Longworth is speaker of the House of Represen- tatives Q. *Why is ib. the potna ? A, 1 the abbreviation librz, & Latin word for pound What country has the gargest P or i of navy? A. Great Britain. Q. What is Cleopatra’s Needle? A. The name was given to two KEgyptian obelisks of red which were transported from Heli- Mgrie Antoinette, Queen o{'l.vmnm;l’rlday: probably light snow tonight and | siding offi- | abbreviation of syenite, in extreme north portion; west and {northwest gales diminishing tonight. Conditions: The disturbance that was over northwestern Texas yester- | day morning moved rapidly north- castward 0. Ontario and Quebec. [Tt increased in intensity and pro. | duced- rains from the plains state: | castward to the Atlantic coast and southward to the Gulf. | Strong winds and gales with | |stormy weather prevail along the | | scientific help which has done .so much {or 30 many, and watch what it does for s § b o Mol T ALWAYS DEAD TRED! Atlantic coast from the North Caro- | iow sad! Sallow complexion, {lina coast morthwmid to Nova!couteq tongue, poor appetite, | Scotia. A cold arca prevails in the |roatn, pimply skin and always tire interior of Canada north of the .y \What's wrong? You are poie upper Lake region. A disturbance [soned. The bowels are clogged amd |over western North Dakota, is caus- | jiior inactive. Take this famous {Ing a rise In, temperature over the proseripiion used constantly in place fat anadian (rionthyest ‘ f calomel by men and women for Conditions vor for this vicinity —Dr. Ldwards' Olive Tabs ehi gollewediby fairiand colder. hey are harmless yet very emperplures yustentay effective. A confpound of vegetabie High ingredients and olive oil. They aet 40 54 | oasily upon the bowels, free the sys- 4" l{em of poison caused by fauity > lelimination and tone up liver, 61" Be beautiful. Have rosy checks clear eyes and youthful energy that 24| make a success of life, Take Dr, 1 iawards Olive Tablets, nightly, “‘l\'now them by their olive color, 3¢, 30c and 60, Wonderfulfor Piles Suffered for Years; Says There’s Only One Remedy. O'Leary, Buffalo, for 14 of the Second Ward, the good word aloug e it from me mays Mr. ‘O'Leary. n you suffer torment with piles for are as 1 did, and tried all Kinds wedies without any success, you'll 2d to sy a good word for the only iedy that is @ “Pe on's Ot me of plles 0 quick!; T was astonished. 1 felt ewliat peaved, however, o think that Lad suifercd many years befos nowing what a wonderful remedy Pete sow's Ointment is. Let me thank youw from the bottom of my heart.—Joln [ Leary, Any live druggi by Low | Attanta | Atlantic ¢ | Boston Chicago ... Cincinnati .. Denver De | s Angeles } Miami- .. Minneapolis Norfolk, Va. ... Northfield, Vt. St. Louis Washington . Jolin Superyisor wants La Follette Forces Routed in Wisconsin /¢ Maudison, Wi, Jan. 10.—@P—After |, |10 years of control the La Follette ssive wing of the republican party was routed yester leadership in the Wiscon: legislature, The victors were followers of Gov- jernor Walter J. Kohler, Sheboyzan | business man, who entered politics 10 months ago, and defeated the Progt gubernatorial candidate on a “liberal” republican platform 1 n state will_tell you about Poterson’s Ointment—a big box for 35 Uso it for old sores, ulcers, ftels vaslies, burns, hruises, chaf- slkin discases—thera is noths ema, nd il better. —_——————————r e———— —_ e ———— indication et 1. this insect procautions. Tt shets of laundry jtunately, quite and other ways, . ung In theso com. o bulletin on the inz hedbugs. 16 you hay A1 ont the coupen beloy - = = = = —CLIP COUPON HERE == == mmm— o= o= IPING EDITOR, Wa on Burcaw New Britaln Herald, New York Avenue, Washington, D, C. bl in looze, uncancelied U. 8. L»o-(lfit' and handuing cons: | cany star e reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. | — o - ——— — ———— —— — —_— afaty st herewith five Jin to cover pos T helieve in STREET AND NUMBE | The Toonerville Trolley That Meets Al the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. ; ; On principle, not on quick tricks, eral government already has such a |of modern apiritistie mediums when | juggernauts. Rice, fermerly a corporal in Co. K.|yo, wshr.o swing from some high tax, and the Connecticut Finance on the Chairman strength Hall's tional money to continue the pay- as-you-go pelicy, the governor is| sound in his opposition to this pro- posed infliction. The governor declares the pay- you-go policy is as state a8 for any other business in- stitution. Which is true enough, ex- cept that few business institutions are conducted that w and we weuld be surprised if his own con- cern in Plainville ducted. If business sound for the were thus con- concerns a8 a additional fact that |reading such passsges as thowe con- of | demning the calling up of the dead. Y"‘""'“" the first book of Kings, Saul is mendation doesn't need this addi- |described as bringing up the ghost | f Samuel and speaking with him xxviii 7-21). In the sccond book of Kings spiritistic practices reccive at- !tention in chapter xvil, 17, chapter 4. Tsalah mentions the apparition ef spirits (i, 6; xxxiv, 14; xliv, 25; and =i 12). Daniel, the prophet, ulso speaks of magicians, diviners and sooth- and Micheas alludes to sorcerics and divinations. And there are other passages which the imma- ture mind—even if In an adult body xxi, 6 and in chapter xxiii, says, whole conducted things on this plan | —can misinterpret and seck to ap- there would be no need for banks. The fact is, the pay-us-you-ge policy is better adapted to a political ganiz plied tion than to a Lusiness; if to or followed hy business houses generally it would stifle en- ! terprise. So far as the cerned, the state i8 con- however, citizen can favor it xo long as it works. If it were to stifle the enterprise of the state it would be just as mischievous a policy as when applied 10 business institutions. The governor also stated fhat the suggestion of a s “repugnant to conecptions te incomic d violates Connccticut of tax is 1 our " These cial program high-flowing Such a tax is re- pugnant to nothing and violates no social of were merel word program which we are aware, and is sufficicnt It simply isn't necessar 1 P TO WOMEN perhaps or ne Realizing 13 ply pect. Of course, it can be claimed with a show of logic that this is a rather to people they s late for anyone in a civilized land per- mitting his or her mind te be led ustray by witchcraft netions. True, probably; but it should not be ove, looked that the human race, if it <uddenly within the peried of 100 or 50 years gotten over belicfs of age- long duration it has progressed even faster than might be deemed credible. Witcheratf, with its twin brother hypnotism, was beautifully exposcd in the Harris papyrus writ- ten in the fully 8,000 years before Christ, which was trenslated by Chabas in 1860. The ancient Greek priests probably well versed in these arts; and Rome those who practiced sorcery were punished by death were in ancient The York verdict of guity in the | Bilious Fever and Malaria. that womcn | first degree, we fear, will not cure | jg js (be most spredy remedy known. | if they plan to run again, day in the history of mankind | GETTING A RUSBAND Most certanly, advertising pays. Ask that widow in Worcester, Mass., whe the mother of two small chiidren believed she nceded a provider who would appreciate ng a good weman for & helpmeet and whe at the same time would cnjoy listening to the prattle of the little ones. Smothering her pride and deter- mined te de the unusual this widow advertised for & hushband, with the result that she received 126 propos- als and inquiries. Not being able to handle such a large contingent of aspiring husbands, she will turn over la portien of the applicants te twe other widows and {wo unmarried women. The toyr women who reccive the surplus applications admit they had ihlndl but lacked the nerve, Pos- sibly there are others in the same " mental condition. 1t ftakes nerve, for results—there seems to be noth | ing like it. | We trust the Worcester | will find “the right kind of men” in the applicants, and that happi women lives. Egyptian sacred writing long desired to advertise for hus. | surely; but it is legitimate, And as - and satisfaction may bloom in their Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. | among the menin presented the command with an unique block and gavel he had made himself, the hleck in the form of a mertar and the gavel with a bullet fer a head and a handle shaped like a Mayser rifle. On behalf of the other organizations present, Lieu- tenant Rawlings presented the com- mand with a beautiful silk flag and stand. The presentations were fol- ed by danein, Officer Cosgrove, finvestigating a Grove street cellar yesterday after- noon, found a pig and 20 rabbits wallowing about in six inches of dirt and feul matter. As it is againgt the law to keep pigs within city limits this way, he reported the matter to Sanitary Tnspector Turnbull. The case grew aut & complaint that some potatoes had heen stolen frem the cellar by & man delivering ceal. The report is current in Plainville that the Northampton division will be equipped with third-rail facilities. E. W. Scultz and V. (. Costello have formed a partnership under the name of Schultz & Costello. Corl is gold. Fave it. Use the { “Hustier” “ash mifter—Herbert L. Mills. “Winchest=r" the first war play to be presented in this city in several swin Lyeeum under the auspices of . E. The governor and state of- | ficers will occupy hoxcs | At the schosl ¢ this afternoon the new grammar cheel was reported as practically ompleted. A. H. Dresser been elected as- sistant recording sccretary of Frank- |lin Council, 0. U. A M., In Plain- Vil T Hanford has a remarkably preserved day hook of a Norwich grocer for the year 1777, Alderman Sternberg and Council- men McMilland Leghorn | council whose terms run out seasens will he produced at the Rus- | mmittee meeting | are ers of the common this | spring and who will have opposition stecple— No partner can defeat three people sed Section! Yorfeited His Claim? Mother: “Bernice! You shouldn® [talk that way about your . Re niember, you should honor yow father.” Flapper Daughter: The ol1 man's g “What for | 5. Edauer | | wriead: “What did you do abou that woman who was arrested fo, speeding " Judge: verh.” Iriend: Juds: T followed “What do you mean® ““ined the woman, —A. ¥ (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Forbidden) Rohane the old pro- | U A | r (®Eomaine Pox. 1928, The Bell Synd ALMOST EVERY oNE WHO SAW THE TRAILER 4o BY WAS GREATLY DISAPPOINTED. icate 1ac )