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The structure was made poesible by public subacription. That tells something of a story in itself. The boys of the city needed the club building; the public agreed; what could be more simple, therefore—in Bristol—than to pass the hat ahd finest of its kind in New iulul. taxpayers he himself must provide the money for the town treasury. The present fax collector has just dug down in his pockets for §$25.- 000, which represents the total of de- linquent tuxes to date. The town loses nothing; the tax collector runs the risk of playing Facts end Fancies People may need meditation, but you can't do much of that in an era of revolving doors. Among the secret vices that would scrving the heatless days!™ —8amuel Berliner vement! A Mnch building a big auditorium here, Polkville, Ark. “There is considerable talk about stated the landlord of the tavern at |the veto power. pounds. The pay of a private upon enlistment is $21.00 per month. Q. For what was Andrew John- son impeached? A. The charges were refusal to *|obey the laws, and corrupt use of No actual crime was shown during the trial and he “You see, a lot of our best peo-|was acquitted by one vote. ple got caught out in the storm at Q. What is the oldest musical AR TRAVELERS 70 FLY IN WING Fuselage of Proposed Plane to el contal tho lynching the other night, and |instrument? Batered Pest Oics | SOk tin noosmary 1008, angel to the town. It h fata to col- | Survive Jt ho WOrg Shptained only like to have taken their deaths of| A. The ocarina, - that existed Take New Form ..‘:.:'.:. Clam ....."..‘:..":. The public spirit thus manifested | lect the $25,000 he may be a poor cold!” about 5,000 B, C. is considered the is one commanding unstinted ad- man at the end of his term. The prise optimist is the one who oldest. TELEP "o." ALy Dud! Q. Where is the magazine| New York, Feb. 14 M — The -r+rbis] = mirsse 1t evey el ined ditheeny | The meemn of peiim s el 53:'; ‘::l-::: I::rzl::;?e(:lel:, 2 Holden: “Shall J tell you the “Punch” published? transport plane of the future may Editorial Resme would be no problems left unaolved. | lous It ia a relic of the days in New P will bo forwarded to New Vork. ke wboit. i solaiams rulter i T Em ll!o:verh stroet, E. C., Lon- | pa a B g e il h'Me. e The Bristol Boys' Club used to | England when it was thought a tax Florida has politicians only in heel?” on, England. Ry e o T e 1n" the Oty Girewla meet In the town hall. It is 22 years | collector would be more efficient in | winter. In summer, Nature provides| As it Looks to “Her Valentine”! Blake: ““\'Ahnt an nml ?‘;' el &m :*l'h:;ei:] ':;:dvflg:::.“’"t o;:: comfortably in luxurious compart- rosm slwaye epea to edvertisers. old. Its value to the city is universal- | collecting taxes if failure to be cffi- the wind. The rose's dear—the violet too, Holden: w, guess T ments. Ameclated Pre The Amocisted Press ie exclusively en- titied to the use all mows credited to it or credited im this paper aews published therein. for re-publication ef also lecal tissre with & strictly hobast circulation. Our eirculstion statistice are based upoa this sudit. This Insures pre- tection agaiast fraud in newspaper dis- tribution gures te both mational sad York at Hotalin Square; Schults's Newsstanda, WButrance Grand Central, ¢3md Btrest. ————————— For Miss Annc Morrow we'll say this: She is doing a sight better than mot etherwise ly recognized. ‘We heartily join in tendering con- graduations. DIGNIFIED OFFICIALS Officials of the New Britain Insti- tute do not seem inclined to make reply to the attacks made in certain circles regarding the alleged char- acter of some books in the library. This may be dignified and indicate a certain aloofness about unwarranted criticism, but we wish the officials had adopted a more definite attitude and taken the opportunity to put | busybodies in their place. It was an opportunity for library | cient meant that he would lose in pocket. Southington was among the towns which had the system and dropped it. Now only Torrington re- mains a lone survivor. The result: In Torrington the citizen who fails to pay his taxes docsn’t beat the town but gives the financial drubbing to the poeor tax collector. It is amazing that the town finds anyone willing to run the risk of be- ing tax collector. Only a super-opti- mist possessing an overpowering be- Hef in the honesty of his fellow citi- zens would dare to hold the position. A comfortable room, in winter, is one kept at a temperature that would be called too darned hot in summer. \ When you say Bill can't stand prosperily, you mean he is spending money the way you would if you had it. Before: “1 must dress up; Bill w coming tonight.” After: “Why both- not.” Blake: “Why not?" Holden: “It doesn't click!" ~—Claire Oster (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Forbidden) But what's a fella gonna do? I gotta come across or I Lose her to another guy! The Dummy! Alfred: “Why do you keep puck- ering up your lips like that?" Mary. “Can't you put two two together?” and LINES TO AN UNKNOWN LADY By Ernst A Snyder If T met you in Arcady I'd smile at you and say: “Dear Lady. will you walk with me Along this pleasant way?" And when my little speech was said. And while your eyes grew warm, You'd gently nod your pretty head And take my proffered arm. If T met you in Arcady compared with that of 18807 A, In 1880 tho V. 8. population was 50,155,783; the estimated popu- lation for 1928 is 120,013,000, The wealth of the United States in 1880 was estimated at $48,642,000,000. According to the census of 1922 the wealth of the United States was $320,8¢4,000,000. Q. Who are the majority and minority leaders in the United States senate and house of representatives? . A. In the senate the majority { (republican) leader is Charles Cur- \tis, the vice president-elect, and the minority leader is Pat Harrison | (democrat) of Mississippl. In the house of representatives the ma- jority leader is John Q. Tilson of | Connecticut and the minority leader 'is Finis J. Garrett of Tenneasee. Q. Does snow fall often in the Vincent Burnelli's successful _de- velopment of a new plane in whickh the fuselage takes the form of wing section has led aeronautical experts to discuss the possibilities of a *“flying wing,” with the fuse. lage — now the passenger carrying compartment — as a rudimentary section. Airplane designers realise that the fuselage, as such, must consti- tute a relatively small part of the plane. Even the development of mammoth wings, measuring 100 to 175 feet from tip to tip, will not al. low the development of a relatively larger fusclage .with a very much greater carrying capacity. If heav- ier-than-air craft are to carry §0, 70 or 100 passengers comfortably and safely, some new means of lifting such loads must be discovered by . look good? Nobudy will sew city of San Francisco, California? Leing attracted to some impecunious | ofticials to issuc a public statement | COMMUNISM IN THE U. S A | on. 0000t i o And loved you—at & glance— AL Arow has Tallen 10 that dlty | oo O lane European count posscssing nothing | that would have done yeoman's serv- | Taking the Waterbury American Tou, feel the selfsame thrill for only 13 times in 37 years, i the latest achievement in the de- but & title and a complex for an |ice in disseminating accurate infor- | as an authority, we learn from its| Finger prints tell whether you % Q. Can the age of a trec be de- | yelopment of the fuselage to obtain American heiress. After the House ways and means committee gets through listening to the tales of woe incident to the | mation regarding the functions of a public library, the hands of would-be | and self-appointed public censors would have been stayed, and enlight- ! ened public opinion speedily would chaste columns that communism in America is no longer anything to worry about. The next time a scare monger reaches town and addresscs a luncheon club upon the imminent can be happy, they say, and this is cspecially true if they ure made with jelly on the piano keys and wall paper. The fittest survive, and after the next great war the world will be- And that would be Romance. And it I Kissed you ere I knew Your name or family, It would be quite the thing to do In sunny Arcady. QUESTIONS ANSWERED If T met you in Arcady— You can get an answer 10 any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps termined by its height and circum.- ference? A. The only way to determine the age is to cut it down and count the rings. lift ability from that relatively par- asitic adction. German designers are projecting the development of huge passenger carrying planes in which passen- gers will be assigned to lusurious The idi i But Arcady is far, compartments in the wings. pleas for o higher tarift on every- | have ridiculed pseudo-library ~re- | perils to American institutions £rom | long o thoso superior naked races | And.you secjust sevoss from mo | foF reply. Medical, \eal and marita: Roman Gold Discovered | comparimens o we wines, T - {hing from soup to nuts the com- | formers, this source we shall be inclined to | that don't know about poison gas. Within a trolley car. advice cannot be given, nor can ex- By Austrian Diggers | rcct thick and provide ample ceil- ks mittee members undoubtedly will | Happily—at least, we feel that sit back and laugh it off. In Arcady where dreams unfold, tended research be undertaken. All| yjcpna, Feh, 14 (M—Gold believed | ing room. The engines would be conclude that the country is not only going to thc dogs but is already there. way about it—we did not suffer from | such abnegation. We pitched into the library reformers because we liked it and because they needed it, and if break the editorial axe at the first The total vote of the Workers' (Communist) party in the last presi- dential election, it is stressed, was only 48,000 ballots out of 36,000,000 ranks of the party have broken into Americanism: Teaching children it is wicked to fight; teaching them to honor most the men who were our best fighters. be so “shy.” T'd greet you, debonnair; But here your stare is blankly cold And so I do not dare. sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- uot be answercd. All letters arc con- fidential.— Editor. In Arcady a kiss I'd win, of the word “charm”. The instine- other questions will receive a per- buried sixteen centuries ago by Ro- man legionnaires has been found in a field at Haffnerbach, near Vienna, during boring tests for water. At a depth of 24 feet the diggers ounces of pure metal being obtained | on the leading edge of the wing, appearing much like the two en gines in the nose of Burnelli's new plane. Eight, 10 or 12 engines would be used. 4 : Eurove may call Uncle Sam “Shy-| But here my senses qua Q. Do snakes charm birds or | <tb® COPER 00 B ? 0, of the larg- 2 1t is clear from wnat A. G. Kim. | ¢ suffered from any thing at all it | cast. But that was somcthing of & | )00y Lyt 'ie ho had given | Hiiae muioh ) act wemidilaud ma inianDist i ';I\‘illhdttl:(;';l::ulnerar(‘}?lduvde?:: est ‘;’:l:flt‘i‘ctc'l,;;:; e thn':xr:a ball has said regarding the boorish- | %43 @ wholcsome restraint not to | high water mark. Since that time the | hought to the “lock” he wouldn't| NOT Arcady, but jail! A. Not in the understood sense 3 | States, has a fusclage 11 feet wide. : i = I from every few handfuls of earth. |T verstuffed. chai a twe 4 ness of certain American tourists o B al | from y ! . |Ten overstuffed- chairs and two he steamship com. | OPPOFtunity. a Trotzkylst faction and a Stalinlst e Mors lwitivs] ive foar that a small bird or Whal| “yfining ~experts believe Roman |davenports are in the living com- abroad that the steamship com- 3 : | 7 Go ahead with the 24 million. Tt| Rastus: “Ah wants a valentine|has for a snake, paralyzes sl oo oi 0 500 took the gold [partment, built o suit the tastes for thelr passage money might in-| W€ confess a fecling, however, | faction, “mutually engaged in &8 /" Cinceresti 5 foh a young lad muscles and prevents it from es- 2 the gold | pai . o he) passag y mig] i : s e 3 2% | will be interesting to see what Kind | foh a young lady. A , from a nearby river and hid it in [of P. W. Chapman, wealthy finan. clude a course on good manncrs on | that library officlals ought also to |lively a struggle as that of the Kil- | of party a dry agent can throw | Clerk: “Here’s onc with a lot of mvms-A 9is fixes “Mc”, “de” lits present location for safekeeping |cier. A kitchen has an electrio be primed to engage in the defense | kenny cats to expel each other from | when he isn't cramped for funds. |lambkins on it. Very pretty. Q. ro the prefixes “Mc", “de" | jypine an attack from a migratory | { substituted for the more expensive 3 3 {€0ld in extreme north portion to- | expects $25.000 fiom town and city all out of clubs. 3 dainty valentines that are on display, | W¥Or—the fleld is widened to in-inight; Iriday partly cloudy: snow |together and expects to macadamize | “It seems that thoe crossing was Sribancial smeioncs . has ABMiensed clude literature in the library. flurries in central and north por- | South Main and Church strects. The | unusually rough. She was in bed g Our library officials should have | HONS; Mot quite so cold in south |firc department plans to purchase a | the entirc trip, but she lost cight the trip across. stove, while a well furnished wash i b Rastus: “Uh-uh. Well, yo' jest |and “von" capitalized? it i i of literature. The library obtains an |the party.” Indeed, there are sub- | & 4 - e S1vaus onnitnioi tbe. t is assumed the Romans room has been bullt into the rear e : i o e co | change dem lambkins to chickins| A. Mec or Mac is always capital- o i 9 annual appropriation from the city | factions of the main tactions, 1t an | Still. Government could enforce | b b v s e A R intended to send their treasure 10 end of the fusclage on the right Again a lunch business finds itself in difficulties. 1s everybody “reduc- ing” or what's the matter with the and though it is a private institution its conduct is invested with a quasi- of them"—we read—*were themselves black in to talk the face from Prohibition easily if it had nobody 1o contend with except avowed wets. The enemy hardest to overcome Is an' ah'll take it. It am foh a cullud |ized, but usually the o' know!" Mrs. D. W. Klugen young lady are not capitalized. “de” and the German prefix “von™ , Rome to he minted, but prob: | suffered. defeat and were forced to| !abandon their wealth. | side. The plane, now undergoing per- . 5 - Q. Who played the part of Mary |formance tests in the hands of S public duty, which ought to include | now until doomsday . . . the effect | the one who calls you “Brother. Dugan in the stage play “The Trial s {Licut. Leigh Wade, is the first of & a blow on the head for any fanatical | from a revolutionary point of view of Mary Dugan”? |Lenten Fast Lifted et of 20 to be operated between itics wi ; ? A, Ann Harding. ~ !Ncw York and Chicago. VALENTINE! {nernry critics who deliver an un- ;\hould be no' more noticeable than e h_"_ .-a‘ ,Jthqmpso"_ e Due .to Cold Weathen i4 it 1t universal good will s as desir- |Justified kick below the belt. &t of the withdrawal of one clec- S rtday Loudon, Feb. 14 (®—In view of | Mussolini Nominated able attribute as it is cracked up to| AS for such unsavery magazines |tron from the total mass of the A. He dicd on the night of |the severe weather and prevalence be there is no better exemplifica- | Which might be in circulation, we | Woolworth building.” December 23, 1925, following an | of influenza and other sickness, Car- By Four More Bodies e s in the trend of the | aFe Inclined to agreo with the mayor, | Thus the “menace” of commun- | Sl L e e i o o TR L R ; vi ! ) hat is the value of a fly 4 E e 4 valentine trade in 1929, We may look who after a personal investigation }!-m. which was dinned into the ears gle nickel cent dated 18587 | solving them from fasting during | Mussolini as their candidate in the back upon the gay ninetics with dis. |S%°M8 to have taken a broad- of receptive barons of industry upto | Maybe people don’t envy wne dead. 1 to 5 cents. Lent. forthcoming parliamentary elections. et or admiration, depending upon | Minded view, vet found a few that | Only & few years ago, takes on alight butia secondcniie mever s safisfioy Wit is the real name of| Friday was made he sole excep- [They are the national syndicate of the point of view—but there can be erred in the matter of illustrations. importance. The result has not been until she eliminates all the furs selected by the first one. iture arbo and how old Her real name is ( tion te the dispensation. dinal exhorted them to The “more T fe improvements and irrigation and the federationz of state employees, rail liftle doubt that those were years |1t 18 necessary to keep this phase of | duc to the industrious gentlemen (aison. She is in her Gwenty-third | vent prayer and _greater gencrosity | waymen, and postal telegraph work- s giagereey) iflsem pogarded | it larary dlscussion syersrcom johs, entsbents thel bousisy and | RORERSRORE MO TSN Y@ To whom do Tahiti and Mar- | B ok ihe valentine period as one which the library, as the publications ca- | aroused lunchegn clubs into spasms Q 0 whom d (e EAk = TN ——— iclded a magnificent opportunity to ¢ : 3 naturally have i | ness of the c 4 R T Tt D AvaeG & (Il John Henry just how low he y no place in a public | ommunist principle it-| One rcason why Uncle Sam join Q. Who first s ERYSITENTIAY. ANAUGURNASIDSS MNGE i o e mation. of hiy evil. | Feading Foom and are not found | self. Trotzky, flecing to Constanti- |°d the Allies was because nobods. ; to sooihe th s there. | nople in ‘disguise, has taken the | 'P '© that tim2, had seen a French- ident take office on M 4 instead "of some other wishers. FheT ersiting o '® | man stop on the strect and usc his A. The exprossion o swom in- on some olher day? How In those days the stores were fill- ut a year ago there began a 1 a8 wit him. Stalin’s | compact. Sith Mafihowd Do d:“.b“.:“:.:a:fi" :,. P:e:i.;::" d with so-called “comic valentines.” | Crusade against the so-called art modified system is far removed from = e port who lived 1664-172 ted? Which President had the most gorgeour T magazines. These, ostensibly for art |that which accompanied the Rus- ou can’t keep pcople loyal to a Q. What is etymolo; did riflemen on housetops guard the line ef They sold like hot cakes. People who ! & 5 it : % religion that can be adjusted to ex- A, The scicnce of the origin of | one Pr ? llow many Presidents have had inaugural sent them to their victims never students, were really for public con- | 8ian revolution. Tnstead of “‘conquer- cuse whatever men want to do. 7 At whose ii tion did the crowd smash the furniture, china and " x " b S glassware and ruin the rugs and carpets at the White House? What Presi- bothered to sign them, for self-evi | SUMmption. Most of the pictures were ing the world,” the Communistic ASh Who received the first mes- dential parade had a procession of log cabins and cider barrels in t? dent, reasons. The pictures were of | "éProductions of paintings hanging 48,000 in the U. 8. A. is now divijed | The proprictor of the gambling " sent by Morse over felegraph| Thhese and seorss ol gthor interesiing facts about the Insuguratione ot : 1 e i i 5 all the Presidents from Washington to Moover are covered in our Washe the poster varlety. They cartooned in art museums or photographs o1 | Into at least four factions, and these ::::?. ';:,'kz’:;cl“: fl‘i‘vil?l;l'flfvmc,: b as Ny T Tl B ington Burenu's latest hulletin, carefully complled from historical sources. virtually cvery human failing. The | Famed statuary. The police bunned | mostly composed of men who like 3 Sl G s & 5 n May 24, G 1] You wilt want a copy. Till out the couron below and send for it: practice was to purchase them by the dozen and If the ornery words|iNDINg of criticism; and, in the mistaken belief, per ‘_Corro?tll\xs sentence: “1 want my| Overheard by Janet I V\l(.h‘ol\onA {ber in Washis : The e Im'\_vmfl ) Gorneath the splashes of red ink | WOPdS Of & newsstand proprictor, | haps, that it aids digestion. kid to speak the truth, 4 the This idea of not talking shop s|had, at vequest been S DR undernea p e man, “and no matter how embarrass- [ all a mistake. Its pertectly all right | by Miss worth and was (rom the 322 New York Ave, Washington, D. C. | were not strong enough there was L 8 . ing it may be, I always tell him |to talk it if you can be interesting: | Bible, the words “What hath G d sy of the bulletin PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS SINCE no Jaw that anybody recognized that | 22ines followed them. In other . the truth. unless, of course, you're in the flour | wrought”. The message was re- 1755 il elome herewi e cents I coly, or loome, uncancelled U 8 | did not prevent the addition of sun- words, the thing went from bad to ohemtlafls Copyright 1929, Tublishers and feed business, or something of | ccived in Baltimore by Mr. Alfred; | postage stamps to cover postage and handling costs: : 3 ot | worse. Syndicate that sort. 1 double one no trump. | Vail, who replied by ticking back S N o XY eRyer pentlied e N e i bIe Tl b etarey Y it 0 n W h = e “When wo went fo sce Cousin|the same qauestion to show that he | | | were more appropriate upon asbestos Voo ponadi it ey "I‘I " 5 n e eat er 2 Mary, Aunt Hattiesaid: ‘Now Cousin | had received it correctly. 5 STREET AND NUMBER | .ovuererneieinns Shin Algen paror: c an ususlly over- 5 Y A r d Mary always has a cold of her own,| Q. What are the weight limits e A N Perhaps there are some of these' 'c2ches itself. This is illustrated in| Washington, Feb. 14.—Forecast ears Ao 1oday | v |\ Giomant speak | for men to enlist in the U. 8. Ma- | left in the marts of trade. Person. | NOW Britain. Instead of concentra. | for Southcrn New England: Partly of minc, while Aunt Hattie was rinc Corps? ~What is the pay for L I am a reader of the New Britain Herald. 2 ting attention upon magazines that |€l0Udy. preceded by light snow on| THe Year 1904 is destined to see|sending a telegram from the privates? o B e s Lt e e P e s i ally, wo have scen none of them. If || 1% & “h O BP0 FIAEMIES A8 | the east coast tonight; Friday partly | considerabic public activity in New | brary, Cousin Mary said: ‘Now your A, The weight limits are not less they exist they are kept well in the | ""¢ nably are of evil tenden- | qouqy; not so cold; fresh to strong | Britain. Each branch of he eity | Aunt Hattic never has a cold. so if |than 128 pounds nor morc than 240 background, For one thing, it would cies—this not in the sole opinion of | north winds, diminishing Friday. government has in view the making |1 were you I shouldn’t refer to my be bad business for the valentine trade if the cheap comic posters were the valentine market extraordinarily. Whereas it used to cost a few cents to tell the truth about somebody— beg pardon, to throw a valentine brickbat at him—the present-day pleasant pellets sent through the mails cost much more, costing in the neighborhood of 25 ! 1 light snows in portions of New Eng- | In& which is still incomplets, | doesn’t mean that you must beat it cents each. so-called campaign to purify the lit- | jand. Conditions are unsettled in | Manual training classes are also |Out and get something ays on the The last old-time comic valentine | €fature and near-literature of the |the lake region under the influence | SOUght. fly lead: ‘Five hundred copies of L %2 5 L ity It 38 & well writen and i t- |Of an area of low pressure that cen-| “Blackhurn Directly.” owned by |this edition have heen printed, of el el something ke st B l: ‘( Tb nc'” :‘"1'1‘,:": .m:, ters near the Pas, 29.50 inches in|Fred Belom, and “Yellow Kid," | Which this is No. 216" That's my You low-down hypocrite, who ever | In8 contribution to the diScusslon. |y, canadian northwest. This dis.|0®ned by H. L. Mills, met on th~|idea of the height of nothing. T 10l you you werc good? Best wishes | The Writer signed it “A Youth of To- |turbance is forming over the far|South Main strret course yesterday | ¥ish T could remember whether or on your trip to the devil. Al your | 4a¥.” and did not in addition give |southwest, Modena and Kl Pasoafternoon. James Doyle was behind | nof this seven of diamonds is xood. (riends Know you . ought to Lu. | 18 name and address so that the ed- |30:52 INChes. Conters of high pres. | Mr. Reloin's speeder and Mr. Mills| “Well, my idea of the height of e sure overlic Kentucky and Tennes. | handled s own horse. Several [ Nothing is getting up for break jail, and the only reason you're not | itor of this newspaper might Know | see 30.20 inches, and the northern | heats werc run with honors about| We put off going out to the Har- behind bars is because the sheriff is 4s crooked as you are and there is 1o justice.” This was signed, “Good I"riend,” or “One who really knows vou." The picture that went with it a3 worse than the words. | With their letters—a non-de-plume | Low| City k Thompson now has a | People assume they're conferring a o3 e " tlanta 42 | map showing the location of every|favor on you by asking you some 1t is useless to quote any more of |Iike “A Youth of Today” will do for ;e 30 | clectric light in the city. There are | place you don't want to go is be- the old-timers. A minister of the this purpose—but as an evidence of Jioston ¢ 26 156 of them. yond me. I long ago made up my «ospel the other day said valentines | 800d faith. Chicago . 2 14| The Southorn New Englana |mind that T should never make a were exquisite things to send to| WIill the writer. when he reads ;L':fff;”" 3»: f:.!:chuetz;n Bund will meet here Sun- vmt,or: :lhich: shmlxl:n't t:'Ts ; : ; i {Denver .. .. 30 | day, and from 40 to 50 delegates ar» | comfortable as T am at home, but in 3 ic | this - o {riends, but that the old-time comic | *his. ':"""Y send in his name and ad- {1 oo a0 14 cxpected. The local German Rifl |this case T yield annually to Des. varieties were horrible, or words to | 4Tess? If this is done promptly the Duluth 12 2| club has called in all stock and |tiny. T had the queen and ten spot. that effect. | Herald will be glad to publish the |Hatteras 45 24| paid off the holders at $10 a share. | “I 1 were starting life over again i Kansas City ... 28 22 s and a good fairy waved a wand Seeing that th, e . |letter. ¥ : g ey are not being cir- | Los Angeles 6 13, Paris Pays One Half over my cradle and told me T could calarized much in 1929 we must con- Miami . i 4 ! al have three wishes, 1 know now what clude that there really is something | UNIQUE TORRINGTON | Minneapolis . 14 [ Of French Income Tax | the first one would be. Never to tangible to this good will propaganda | - s 2 . 1 " 21 suburbs, with 4,000.000 population, | time, no matter how many noodles we read about. W ce an abunda sussi 2 5 | poy o ) e live in a more an abundance of discussion in this| New Orlrans 58 30| one-tenth that of France, pays $40.- | or how much Hollandaise sauce T genteel age, even though we some- | city, appears to be vastly simplified |New York 26 000,000, or 2 shade morc than half |ate. I suppose good glands would he times feel like telling the truth. |in Torrington, which is the oyl NOELOUEE ¥ 28 | the national income fax proper. | the proper thing to ask for. Don't UG [Gown et or ity. nond sate)| NortielL e 6, This district likewise pays half the |tell me that finesse went!™ BRISTOL'S PU LIC SPIRIT good ones tering to the moronic pocketbook them after reformers had had an prejudiced reformers but which would be reasonably so considered by an unbiased observer such as the unhesitatingly denounced the de- tractors of New Britain’s superlative Institute. WHO WROTE IT? The Herald has received a letter by a reader in connection with the with whom he was dealing. This is against the rules. The Her- ald must know the identity of cor- | respondents; not with a view of pub- | lishing their names in connection | which holds the tax collcctor per- of fright, but to the inherent weak- academical argumentation with their Forecast for Eastern New York: southwest and west winds, Conditions: turbance moved rapidly southwest of Nantucket. Rocky Mountain region north Pacific tates. [ higher temperature | Tax collection, which has caused | | Temperatures yes Nantucket .. |New Haven . Pittshureh Partly cloudy with snow flurries in central and north portions; not so portion; moderate north shifting to A south Atlantic dis- northeast- ward along the coast since yesterday morning and appears over the ocean 1t is pro- ducing strong northeast winds along the Southern New England coast and and the Conditions favor for this vicinity ipartly cloudy weather with slightly 20 231 rich can do no wrong. the broker's commission, of improvements that will benefit the municipality and its people of all classes. The street department pair of horses and save the $700 an- nual rental paid the H. R. Walker Co. Chairman Joseph R. Andrews of the police board wants four to six new men and plans to put some of the present ones on detective duty. The main thing in the school department. is to get into the front part of the Grammar school build- even. In the final heat Mr. Beloin's horse won out. The Stanley Rule Co., has asked that its assessment be reduced by £50,000. Its property is in the books for $508.500. Paris, Feh, 14 (A—Paris and its 0 |tax on salaries and a little less than A To first telegram Morse sent B me court cham- in the B. BRIBGE TABLE ALK sitting own.' A fat chance T had to got any sympathy hetween the two of them. Don’t glare at me, Angie; I'm! Puppy Love pounds. An ill wind, ctc. She sent me a post card from London say- ing that it RBritannia rules the waves, the ‘Mauretania’ certainly rolls them. Where am 1, in my own hand, or the dumm “If you insist on giving me birth- day presents, I'd just as soon have books, as anything. Only that w THE FI veys' this year as long as possible, because they apparently have never heard of a tray in bed, but we fin- ally had to go Jast week-end, or re- lations would have been strained down at the office, Alec said. "Vhy change weight throughout my life- -~ EN YoUR “HATED RIVAL" FOR THE HAND oF THE ‘ZETEST GIRL IN THE WORLD, BEATS You To RST Lo PANTS .- - = = == = (LIP COUPON HERE= == == e= o= _ | Portland. Me. 14 half the tax on commercial profits. Ultra-Patriotic? - 3 Public spirit in Bristol was never sonally responsible for every cent of [St. Touis 16| Paris isn't I'rance. as far as peo- | Deming: “Our janitor doesn't I more evident than in the construc- taxes levied in the community | Washington 22 ' ple, enstoms, heauty and politics are | know the war is over.” ; ' ' tion of the Bristol Boys’ Club build- | In other words. if the tax collector = o ongerDed Il sy Aol Iy entlian-y SRElanson s S Does eSSt IRk cliar g e THAT'S REAL DESPAIR : REAL &-Nl—c * b : : : Cherra Poonies, In Aceam. aver- |ing in and about it the major part |high prices?” ing, which is credited with being the | fails to collect what is due (rom the |ages 464 inches of rainfall annually. [of Franch industry. Deming: “No, but he's still ob—l e T e