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New Bntaln Hel"&ld Mr. Coolidge is an eastern necticut differs from most other | tics in honesty. publican, His Influence with varts of the countty in that % HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ¥ It Is us Woman's waist line moves up and down; man's expands in a horlzontal Issued Dally (Sunday Lixcepted) the radio, top, or dips its ruddy lustre into a | jine only. At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Street —— - valley, There Is a different View TWO BOYS ON ONE from neuply, cvery vantage po u BUBSCRIPTION RATES DS ST PAUARe POl $5.00 & Yoar WHEEL DANGEROUS The ~ air New England—and 2.00 Thres Muath | . 82,0 ree v‘”.("\ et ¢ who ride bieycles on v I what s sald of Connccticut holds carry other youths on the ! good for the others of the northeast Bntered at the Post Office at New Britain | {le bars or frame arve tuking the | tier of states, also londs enchantment X : ) Second Class Mall Matter, | = NA[’GII.TY. STARS & \ | to the appearance of the great orb | . TELEPHON | ractico Is a speeles of reckle ~:u~ it goes to rest. There is some- — The stars look down upon the earth | AelRplenl e riving, for such youthful cyclists | thing about the air that lends & ;_‘"”‘ tiny, shining éy‘;‘; ot '“":"}'“ | i 0 o 1 1 - 9 ) [ie i { Baorie) Rooma 11111 52 T it mi- | justre, @ reddish golden hue to the| You can judge a man by the com. | 1P¢Y £y to:gaat TWA s atabinN I, ! ; S SRR ! @ control | marvelous nature puinting that some | Pany he keeps, or you can judge him | x4 o 3% 1i10 thing you do | City. Cireula is one of the most foolhardy | sections of the country lack. [avthemisiise Reepa jun: | Dress room always open to advertiscre en persisted st s <72 A sunset on the western prairies| wave women qualified for places ne Member of the Associated Pre n a thoro ave e many 4u-iis not half as interesting as in New | of authority?” querie saneditor. Ask They semi a little shooting star “ ’ ‘ The Aseociated Pross 1s exclus \ re encountered. There | Lngland. Tru an see tho | ¢ K . ~ B L B n gl ; England. True, one can see the|dad; he knows Who comes down quickly, elose to | all news credited to It a1 not . n and youths who do not ¢are | figry disk descend below the horizon S ou, i And some men feel overworked ’ 1 credited i this paper and 8o he can get a better view. news published herein. because they take all day to handle el il LA ot one continually sees two YOS | jand it Is impossible to see it descend | a two-hour job, Tha twinkling stars, 1t seems to ;nu ! In Drofound sorrow for the mglc Member Audit B ! me W : 2 10 rhde O g0 Jow because of the intervening e | Are just as mean as they can be; iy i ! e pgested (NOFOUENATes. | hills and mountuins; but to sec the | Natlons trust God in time of War. | jiox wiien they go and gat the moon 4 end of Patrolman James Skelly .of of bleyeles | sun slink below a distant horizon fs | OV If they will only trust one an- | \wnat earthly chance is there tv '3 e e L it el asce spoon? this city in the courageous perfori- R |, anutver disemamen conter. i, ance of his duty, the owners of the local advertisers. t wou wisdom for policemen | crest of yon sleeping giant, In New | ence? Can't nations scrap their The Dear Girl: : . . et o warn a1l Y0NS | Tstant i e o | Gbsolete planes without that? A T oo S TR property in the protection of which | ana The Herald fs on sale dafly In New e, on | ey e avle bt Ga T discussing now?"” . o P 1 : ¥ York at Houiings News. Sians. 1 n ridin T e SRR TR 8 £ 6 0 S he gave his life desire earnestly to Bquare; Schultz News 2 1t permitted in many citics. | quite tints long after the sun is no pnres, mrs i " | onger in st On prairls Jands tho | gy . b they wieh to romit 12 publicly express their deep appreci- e “““m‘:."' -r o 10O EASY TO LEAVE | depa sun s quickly followed by % L 8 % L;\U"“.‘“L?f'lr idea is to take it ou i athl’l Of hls spll'lt Of devotion which- CITY APTER CRIME twilight and darkness, REMOVED BY DEATH e of the disconcerting things | Dolighttul sunsets follow the close| N st impelled him to court death rather Death of Senator Frank B. ting i r of Policeman | 5 of cvery sunshiny day; and for this i i degee of Connecticut in Washington | Jar N oW the murderer {iyansonttie!sinercilions: might ddem - Bufcai ) 8y than fall ShOl't Of the hlgheSt ldeall R e 5 S ason y 8 o I Allen:—"1 would like to enlarge 0 Y ends & career ol note in th | could so cusily depart from tho cils: | thom too common “to wateh, Too| e WG B B B S of the vocatiorf he honored. Such an senate of the United S Senator able clue appears to be common to watch!—such super- : “liled instead | Mo o study the dictionary?” Misadoge was a Bepublonn of the | avallable(hat he g0t DGRY 8 o ity and pouety of HmawinBton] | e o 2 Tl Lumend | €5 28 MO momnr | example of facing destruction daunt- et o0 i less and unafraid uplifts all life to place occurrence, Nothing is more | old school, who took his stand on 2 gton and left it after | A fiye gunset is never a common- r—— tie snsioiealoiir o o A Progressive movements Have noth- e [ A Ses i er Great Loss i i i 1 staunehly that nobody ever hul rea-| It this passenger was Chapman, it | peantifal, more awe-tngplring n thef| 18 17 common with the reactionary . . sublime heights, inspires deeper de- % clement except an appetite, Little June, age flve, was with her son to doubt where he stood on any | is clear that he walked from N ntire realm of nature, No artist is el e mother ‘and family enjoying an § termination to serve more worthily public question. This may not he jritaln #o New nd that he | go skilled in his calling that he can-1 True Americanisni is the tolerance | automobile trip a few weeks ago 4 Adidein Iine with the modern spirit of inde- | caught a t had 1eft the | o jearn from nature’s own palette; | 1hat permits all to interpret Amer- | when her mother's car collided with 3 and enshrouds the majestic mystery pendence but it served the senator | center after the murder had been | po p ot g oy e gy | 10aRISM i thelr own way, another maghine with such force as ' H e e G T e = to throw little June {rom the back of death in memory’s mantle of eter- | need refrain from watching the end | ¢ there is no ether way (o make | seat of the car-out into the road FEiLh0 mare opposcd the sspator hit fio ¢ of the car could not Nave | o¢ 5 perfect day merely because the | the silver ‘dollar popular, it may yet | where she lay screaming as though /8 nal glory. they fully realized he was er 1| avoided o tragedyils oret s Sintolded! daily, be necessary to denounce it. she were nearly killed. i = to his political views. Personally he | iy by department store. | " here is no finer time to gimpse| o om0 Her .l‘x{m;h;,;r rushed ;ohw:\!qr snfiz was a gentleman, of quiet disposition 3 ; s the misereant | j impressive departure of the sun [ - .!‘\"1\\ }1‘]‘4'1‘]4 8¢ xlxlw‘.:‘n‘\.«m(h:d .:s‘l ;I»k”o;m fn:'fxfif‘n \':v:ye‘;ncfclu" and in politics preferred to let the | ap walk from clty unino-4 cach day than in October, when the | less brass there would be less tax. o, no, muvver, I ain’t hurt" Republican party be his guide. ISattad ot asiable'to boardiand||[lese st R it S S — screamed Jupe, “but I lost my EenatonBrandegne had Iokeu U e FthouE b thered. | ¢ o draped in brown, and the| Correct fhis sentence: "I heard | nickel.’ J iy | it any part in the present campaign | or course, it is expec )0 muc setting of the earth fs in a color “ 'I"]"‘;]‘y"“ it her \":"\*‘!,‘l’*llc gossip; —Victor Kahn. before death removed tIh scene. Probably his ¥ Western Republican s lije static to] ually perched high upon a mountain themselves in their hands, Sometimes, to see just where you | on crowded streets. | in a flat couniry, while in New Eng- fraud in vew ¥ perhaps not even then. | passing L 1 a majestic hill or the b i scheme in harmony With the beauties | i “The$Dream Girl” is one of the ed; at the time this is written' d R Ry S e st new shows now entertaining New Saie of his rscent condition i e 20 Reapr Ao Joday et e i avallable. His death comes o easlly. dire after committin T T From Paper of That Date picture is brought upon the stage prise and a shock. His term wou CHILD LARIS & i representing a red sail-boat, and the : e o = Mayor ‘Curley of Boston, who is| comedian explains that it is entitled not have expired unt 50 tha 0 | The contract for the mortuary| ., el S = ing for governor on the Demo- | 4 ; ! Omar Khayyam on His Yach L1 chapel at Fairview Cemetery has 2 " 4 £ ratic ticket, has announced a re-|peen awarded to C. D, Kinney & Son But,” says the prospective pur- me Dial Twister chaser, “why is the boat red?" Ethel:—*Is Jack musically In. “It “isn't red.” answers the|clined, dear?” . Tp to the instant of |, The train through here to Hart- ‘"0',“}]"‘",'.“" Eltaizibps it agzuby Giate s ON Lhei sinply monder: mendment, Up to the instant ofigog yag 30 minutes Jate today, as|Y2Cht JRLIRATE S ey Loy irioRi NS et oeg fate ana | his Teversal he was In favor of rati- it contained two show cars belong- Jazzy orchestras, makes you want to rea S e . of course, he opposes |ing to Hi Henry, the showman.| Be more than beside her with joy|dance all pight. BUYING A FIRE is en 1 his inevitable term | " s eation { These cars very long and high | When she says you may kiss her—be —Edward H. Dreschnack. JKE COMIC OPERA anta prison. It is said that he| 4 : ) . lana we hatd to pull around | beside her. 4 LIKE C! e Democratic platform § irves and sq > under bridges. The Jingle-Jangle Counter They were side-tracked here and Wally, the Mystie personally he was out of falfpictuzeidurinkithe ihres PAROLE OR PARDON 18 paign. The New London scnator | GILPATRIC'S HOPE apparently spent most of his t i ¢ m Putnam says the rsal of his position on the pro-|of New Haven, thé firm which is | posed ratification of the child labor | bullding the Ne® Britain Institute. ‘Washington. Y patric, former state | st— to force a trial on| day of comic opera is past—|yas r 1o to forc trial on | o sachusetts, like the Democratic of Berlin, o Somehow He's shut up in the folding bed, In the Sons of St. George crib and G0 .~ Curtis Sneliing. 0 DAYCL L tification of the child labor amegd- | | . they call ‘em revues 1 th vich he has plead- | 0 o Connecticut, nuvnmws}umny taken to Middletown by way He'll Answer Your Questions Willic's feet are by his head— | ment. © At the state convention N | pig"yourmament, the New Britain | On Wally you are free to call cemic show cou < Imnaylive 3 g Worcester Mayor Curley insisted on |jodge is leading Hartford by one | Spring, winter, summer or the fal.|Some collect old steins and jugs; New Britain's efforts to 2 L rs. He 3 years ¢ d t "- |2 plank for ratification. Now be|point. Whene'er life's shadows fall on you | Bulldogs have the queerest mugs. ighting I The High school football team |Let him point out just what to do. —George L. Jarvis S s ¢ wop. | Ml Dlay its first game away from L DAY Curley may have had honest con- |y ,me 4t Meriden tomorrow, Take That—and That! Grandma bobbed hgr hair today, _ ictions and had an honest change| The Boys' Outing club of the Y. | Dear Sir: : What did P. D. Barnum say? be bought, and the red d vill |y v du ter h 1 rt; on the other hand he might | M. C. A. will hold a hare and hound You gave me bum advice. —J. Lee Murphy. be cavorting about t s Atlanta, petiti 2 n will | o ve gotten the impre n that most | chase tomorrow starf from the | You said that kissing wasn't nice. > . St all the splendor of its Kir he | ¢ t to tk dent. 1 . in his state opposed the| ' M: C--A. bullding at 9:30 a. m. |1 tried it just to test you out. When friemds leave we are down- - N n ec ] = 3 peopie n i o s = Several wagon loads of High | T think it's great. hearted; day: ia notiyels e e fost criminals nowa- | ;onqment and that it was “00d [school scholars took advantage of Yours truly, Hair knows what 'tis to be parted. ¢l and the fire bo will Shave days ressed With | oiiee to cater to the amendment's | today's holiday by going chestnut- POUT. —W. S. Laysley. argue about it a little while longer. | ., 0 ar opponents. tng. : 1t our worthy city dads and fire S F MR R [ ',‘,'],m‘ ) e itea it WS OLTAM rphy allpped from _tho | Miss Pout: . Hard-Hearted % 3 5 SIS | ks 0of of a house on East .awlor Don't shout at me “Razzberr: Mose: dinah, shus v board guardians W | © GERMANY'S TAST “zr1 an independent thinker on the |street, where he was engaged fn |1 know that women are contrary. H,\nmlj, s m)l n;};:’:han‘w;t‘. this harangue sounded they NFARS THE U, S. Il and not con ring himself | shingling, terday afternoon, and | That's why T told you "Do not kiss" | heart.” get together, quit playing politic L , st Zeppeiin Ger-| g by what the platform of his|Proke his collar bome. He was|And thus T filled your life with bliss. | Dinah:—"“Oh, go ‘long, niggah. and buy a truck. | many to bulld under the | = T would have more | t2keR to the hospital. . e e Don' yo'-all know, as how it takes a A letter to the Herald from Js PPl i 0 v L i mhera ot the i |T . | m James Tt All Depends diamon’ to du any engravii'?" Republican members 0 [ force in is case were it not for the | Shepard argues for preserving na. | Dear Wally: i mon council are accused Of play above the At the SHOTES| o\ that he was one of the original | tive birds and condemns some hoys Help me, if you please. No Offense politics in this we e the cor ROl 4 bo s for the amendment ‘;t'?\\f:”fz" an owl on Lake strect | Do you approve of naked knees? | Though 1 know the maiden fair M : 2 ng cost- | o i < - ik n, but we feel |2 T Vs ago. I want to be up to the style; Hates profanity, o i o 3 B [ may A e O fticcr TLampher arrested & |1t worries me. T am sure T would not care ing more $ 4 K. ed 2 i . inclined to t K Curley wil |stranger this morning. The man If she'd swear by me. 1 —Marion Benda. N turns against the plank. terms of the Vers treaty, Is 1vor almost anything that promises | Was only five feet tali, and many K - specifies—and the 8 SR Iié ey is | PA3Sersby paused to look at the con. eil—so the ct L S it o et otes. Curle |7 T pa at the con o0 to bring ho B O W e B pramentadl withi s S e board is thrown entirely upon n arrival in the land of & politician, but 18 officer, considerable —— Dear Angel Chile: el Making Sure mercy of gentlemen who can piaj r et i f re . tician than his ops E You should pave knowed i i . ; b s no more of a politi it I don't approve when legs are Comeatite R previcestiy far, 23 kinds of variations 1 & 90 propit welcom U . state-wide ma- 0 . ey : everything, they say. I wonder it lttlcal plano and are keen to show e Gy for t m, while Curley's | bserflatlofls | T atso would ‘advise a frock that meallyiao b R ) thelr virtuosity st . S machine is less " | 0)7 Tl'e We tIl &l “:Kl;,‘i’ longt for knees'that ], or get thelcance, I'm gdlug to pertuntty; Meantime city et ! . 2 mb | ' part.of the state.than from atner 3 pick myself a rich husband, and iet impression that 'hfl c 3 * | cities prov t pr Al " Boston to environs of Worcester. The Editor's Gossip Shop him do i partisan in character. _lto Germuny during t @ their ‘omen's organizations and Prom- | oo g gy o | The following Traprock article ~—Beih Mook, Ag previously admitted In S ids, in fac pedito increase tho | strongly 1n fasor | for Southern New England: Fair | ® h appeared In a forme fesue of | (Copyright 1924. Reproduction eotumns, we know notl | jeterminatio E e e Among these |tonight . and Wednesday, slightly un Shop, ,should aid you In forbidden). 3 L : % o about fire trucks; but we don’t think | L o bt Grace Abbott, | WATmer tonight except on the south. | KCt!Ng into the ppirit isciesty oy e Mrs. Smith Wilkinson, Nottingham, England, is said to 2 s ich - 7 e | east coast; gentle to moderate north. | the Successful writing of a Dr.| ls % & P 5 I} 7 1t would take long to learr arming their m oates . Hedds ot otheoime | Sipterin ot Lt it L BRER e e i Vee g vt BENEFAGTOR DIES spend more money _f",r F!Othes than any woman in the “0"1"!; e the regular ot Bl T e : ¢ o ationmi/ ke i dcas il matt e e | Our old friend, Dr. Walter S. Trap- | She has also been referred to as the “best-dressed woman. Xnow about this kind of machine Siat o | fele R ; the Fair tonight and Wednesday: siiept. | 'ock, is just back from a trip Her expenditures forvless than a year were placed at $150,000. We do know, however, and we shar ey e ol G abor, the |1V warmer tonight; gentle to moder. | through the Desert of Sahara. Charles C. Knowlton Who Gave | Well, here she is, ladies! an§ you can figure out for yourselves 1ge frecly with all the 3 the | 4t¢, Variable winds. JUA e centigon iorsstionith cEIAmE ‘whethor she gets her money’s worth. The young gentleman at this knowled s | Nat tucation n. the| ™ ooy ns: Areas of hig yus explorer sald “The most interest- [ $150,000 Community Buildi : : ; % Aveas of hig | ous expl ai 5 8 y Building to . stitute for cooperation. nd mak f 1 r rman | .. e Women's clubs, | sippi valley and New Engla o | trip was that of a new—I should say| Ashford, Pagses Away. producing pleasant weather with low | —0f @ very old tribe of Nomads ltv- temperature in the northern dis- || uth of the Ahaggar Plateau. —_— i or merce liia W G 1 almost every | N TRUTH IN A queet turr fioni] cment BAKER TELLS TT ; icer turn A 1 i ¢ agreement | oy east of the ckies. Only | hese people, who I have called MERIDEN SPEECH - - T y Mr. | three stations ih the United States|the Bishtilli, or sand-blowe: live Newton D. Balker, s ary of war NATURE'S FINE PAINTING ST Jollette, candi- | reported precigitatior Killing | entirely on sand. It is the only arti- under Pr v HUNG IN THE SKII S residen Lot N ey inemortHern) | 1€ ol theln diEt ST L IRAUINS N0 WA elyiig gt foi Phree) yeata i THo % i A | portions of N rk and New Brg- | ter whatsoever. Countless years in | 4" I ERAE a aaiaa M th B t C k when that - = land and light frost in southern | the desert have brought this atnmgv‘f‘{:‘;":t:]myago sfl‘(‘:fl;’;" edicate: €n (] €8 00KS important o ) L t ZeT emory | portions thing about. This diet has naturally e A made a speech in Meriden last night i remembrance of o Conditions favor for this vicinity | affected thelr appearance. MESEnOwItoD ek A atlve OLIN | By DR. FRANK CRANE o & d @8 | reir weather 1 : ; ron|town and on September 22 he re- B awhiict spoke a f ¢ - \ Hava Lt ac o an | feir weather and not much change , complexion, eyes, evea { they forin Ashford, Conn., Oct 14 —Charles Clark Knowlton, 80, who presented a community building to the town at a cost of $150,000, died at his home during Sunday night. He had been in = {in temperatur eth are sandy, §o that at a dis.|tired as head of the H. K. Silk Co. Iieve seems 1o be Mitle doubt that men are better cooks than women; BY ROBEKT QUILLEN 1 s which was the trade name of Ham- and the question arises why this is so. mond Knowiton and Heminway, with Many answers have been given. Qne is that man cooks because he mills at Putnam, New London and likes it and woman only }ikes it as a meins to an end. a R Watertown, Conn. He was 80 years Another {s that he gacrifices nothing on the altar of cconomy, where- o pan & 1 {on Mondhy ®enings until election | er, the Bishtilli does mot digest the|0d on September 22. He turned as economy is the sfumbling block of a, woman. - cause it was ‘ . i hat monle commencing next week,, Presi- |5and but retains it only after the |Over his business to his adopted son, Again, man is said by nature to be' an epicure, This gives him an in- n groups and blc rotor transpor e A of voting. |dent E. A. McCarthy-has announced. | nutritive elements have been ab-|Clarence Knowlton on that day as a stinct for subtly blending flavors to tempt the palate. Coolidge be re-electe said, t ! L The meetings will be held in Hanna's | sorbed after which the sand is blown | 81ft. i It is sald that women accept cooking as an everyday duty, but men B 5% hove of : ' ; s s A will soon be a|ball on Main street, formerly tho K. | out in a perfect ring. When 20 years of age Mr. Knowl- look upon it as a profession. s *{of C. hall. The town committee| “Thelt mouths are very large and [ton went to Boston and went into Man is.more exact; whercas woman dislikes accuracy and works s *ciuana e e : will meet tonight to set dates for | clastic, and are perfectly adapted to|business with Isaac Farwell and by rule of thumb. years than he has exerted t the AT fed (e re AN t | the primary, blowing these rings for an immense | later returned to- Conantville village It is said that man is more original and inventive, while woman truths dircct f e & : o g $e deciared that President Coolidg i, eve ght nd — ’ DEMOCRATS TO MEET has been unable Ak 3 t | tance of a few feet & Bishtilli is in- [ visible against the desert back- ; ves are people vonder | Regular mectings of the Hardwyre | &round. The sand-blowing habit 18 w you manage to | City Dergocrstic club will be helg | Unique. Unlike the Carolina clay-eat- won't win Py Boac. eky.1 weat every g Qtoo| Mo ] =i distance and with great accuracy. | three miles from Willimantic. The merely imitates, The facts are the Repu i w that | SUE ON NOTE TOR 5200 “Withal they arc a friendly peoplg | community bullding was'in memory Again it fs said that cooking needs good health and men can stand, | [ ¢ the east is an George W. Eddy and Charles|and have a very dry sense of hu-)of his ancestors, one of Whom Was ,.4 wulk about and endure heat for 1ong hours better than women. »: e R : y un for office | Lambert of Collinsville, were today | mor.” Col. Thomas Knowlton of Revolu- One writer says that men have tradition behind them and & recog- e e Sl : thout it mud throws | named defendants in a suit for $500| We would hazard the opinion that |tionary war fame, and his father, nized status; their remuneration is good; they are allowed to concentrate; @hllent features than the § ; e 2 ir brought by Attorney Harry Gins-|the Doc has also. Jonathan W. Knowlton. they have an unstinted larder and thelg_extravagances are overlooked. in the west. There is scarcely | cut's sunset no pr er t burg on behalf of the Comimercial 5 X One woman says that women are expected to produce a rich menu fhing in common between an easter an what in 0 it indefinite | Finance Co. Inc. The plaintifis The 010 Home Town LEAVES $5,805 ESTATE Yons Umited allowance, also to mind the baby, clean the house and answer estern Republican except th WE s i s 1 by people who|have in their hands a note for $200| Howell:—“Find the old burg| The estate of the late Joseph P. the dgor boll while they are cooking. - v ™ % visic v s t Agree W u |made by Eddy and endorsed by | changed much?” O'Brien has Dbeen appraised at The bést explanation_is that mgn, when they cook, give their entire pame. The two divi S b sntan s, | Lambert. The action is retyrnable Powell:—"Well, they had one new |$5,565.48, consistingechiefly of bank atrention to the matter, while women are busy also with something else. metrically opposed to one ano pects, but not in - There can be honesty in polities, | in. city court on the first Tuesday in | local postcard.” s, an automobile and cash on ’ & many important partiewrs. ag 0D~ of course. MPMquently there is poli- ' November. \ ~H. 1 Horton. Copyright, 1924, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.