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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 192 ¢ Commission, To h rpri Judge nd Mareh will be 'New Britain Herald| e 7o v surore, dutge much colder than usual, F F 4 HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY august body that the Commlission This 1s & bad prospect with an actsfl"d ancles would have been within Its rights anthracite strik he t C - L) BER' q Issued Dafly (Hunday Bxcepted) & A strike helping to com ¥ BUBERT QUILLEN A4 Heraid Bids. 41 Ghureb 8treer | nd 1t oxerclsed discretion and de- | plicato the situation, but poor dod. —_— clined to grant a permit even |dering humanity usually waits until| Americantam: A yearning to pa.| u’z BUBSCRIPTION RATES though three-quarters of the prop- [the event happens to be convineed, | 'ade in Washington - D A e Moothe. erty was not opposed. Not knowlng the identity of the » MaxsoN T6c. & Month, And all the mayor and Common Nutmeg “Cloud-Digger” he natural- | Councll did was to sit back and ask: [ly will not be taken serfously until 64 at the Post il t N Br! , IR of the Poat Oice at New Britain ]y o et the event proves or disproves his | All that is needed o make atrships| Doesn't It Get Your Too, Folks! = doleful prognostications, safe 1s to adjust Nature, Now for the acld test of fun, ? The one that's sure to get our !;:L.:r::iu CALLS WHERE TLAND VALUES The sad Intelligence thrown to Night Is when the moon and stars goat, h vind ), V. ] f th - g Bélloria) Room WENT HIGH the winds by the Washington ocean [ and the tecth of the law come out Discovering what the moths have meteorologist 1s of a different color done 0 Description: He's the kind that feels at ease at a style show, — A small item In the Herald yes- rtol A hick town Is a place where peo-| Lo last year's winter overcoat! ¥he only profitadle advertising meaium | terday gave a sidelight upon mount. | -t '0A8t 1t 18 supported by the fa the Ci 1 [¥ d ! T Al 1 b ple never kill unloss they're mad at " the Oity, revistion boaks & color of sclence, and s sald to be e . Press room slways open to mdvertisers | Ing land values such as s not exact- one another, Under Difficulties. regarded as a likelihood by elght Allce: “How did you spraln your et ase e M o | e ol A8 oF tie Ui e nal i a g IR T e Patios non ankle?" [ Member of the Associnted Press. Drusilla Carr and her husband 50 States and Canada. The “summer. Hawall, but Florida realtors have| Jimmy: "'When I got down on my The Awsoctated Press 1 exclusively en- | . sattle % Sl ol AL 3 ing t ith it " " ‘ tit1ed to the use for ra-publication of | Y°ATS a0 scttled upon a desolate losa summer” nest year is going to nothing to do with { knees In a le!ephona booth. | &Il news crediiad to It or ot otherwise | spot in northwestern Indlana, along " " 6 ¥ credited n this paper and also local 2 be &0 “summerless, he declares, “No. Proposing to my news published hevein, the shores of Lake Michigan, The E that the world's production of | sweetheart.” | R — land was regarded as worthlcss, al- / _— / 2 3 3 grain crops is golng to be consider- v Member Audit Bureau of Cireulation. , | !0ugh the budding city of Chicago | : , y THE CRITIC, { [ ably curtalled. He doesn't tell us 5 b The A. B. O. s & nationa) organization | was only 35 miles away, that wi to sta for lack t | By Harold B. Corson. elrculdtion. Our clrculation statietics (0d for nearly 40 years, Meanwhile | 5 0\ but some of the more nerv- nd show my little wife | 4 _ 478 hased upon this audit. This insures ous readers will have abundant use T'hat it can be done up in style Protection againet fraud \n nowspaner [ tho husband died and Mrs. Carr , : Without such toil and strife, diRtribyeton figues to both national a0d | naturally fuheritod the “squattors | ‘7 eI Imaginations 1t they take| Another aid to longevity 1s the loca) edvertisors, the prognostication serlously. realization that the other driver may | 1f I expected company [l rights” (o the land. arioknoNLice erlously. vt One thing T know is fat, ! T\ . A littls more than ten yoars ago| A *tudy of the lunan cycle In con- i Nobody ever wonid sce me 7 e I I Ol e f e e Steel Corpora- |1U1CUOR With sun-spot periods 18| You can't tell. What is speeding | GO on a clcaning bat, ' Bausre: Bchuitz's News Stand. Entrance S ] | regarded as the basls of the fore- | now may be called blocking traftic in | , A at- Crone et hon eren ton declded 1o bulld stoel mills 1n | "*Fardc 88 U e e s I'd run tho meals upon a plan \ et s | 1118 ¥iCinity, The site was chosen T‘jatv’ quite a simple one; operand) 1n) sathor intricate, Tt ap- | q 0PI cow, | (You have to leave it to a man pears that solar raditlon has been | byt there's no way to duplicate the | 10 8¢t things rightly done.) changing and the moon’s tidal in- | genius of a Missour! mule. },.;"r"‘,”“’\:l‘,’l'd""I';':‘“,:‘:":]’ CLLL Something went amiss In fluence, following suit, brings up y s eth e i X N . ery | The menus out of every book, ! o A . tlon, there was lake frontage. Not A man isn't old until he can carry % draftin ding tended in- er e S fracing'at axtinanoes niended tn. |00 AHete A dake 1o valued at | ™SS Of cold water Into compara- | A WA IS 016 unl he cam carey | G S L S et @gl[ ar . t0 o inas ended .to stave off the crection of et tive proximity to the continents. The | prsaring (hem A oy ! bulldings which, when zoning was jcold water comes from the deeper Al it ey st ! New Iall Styles! Tall and Winter models are here for a grand :1:-'|I|y “OPWIL ‘1‘0””1nm em:rnuflxn SR talibroueh: akinegnittace r‘l)\’:"rrl:}l'lo?;\‘ff .‘:’rn'on“ohr”:h:‘;;: l]u:( Will case housework beyond con ] showing! Our cash buying power, combined with a system of he, general character of build- by the changed actlvitles of the 52 7 ings fa. the immediate nelghbor- | hasn't been conquered. nare small profit and quick turnover of merchandise, enables us to moon's “pull.” The overlying winds Ay For wives, and eke their gents ‘hene’ > . b G mark these dresses $10! Tt is one of the events of the season! are afccted and the human speclen| At slx years of age children work | henc'er :G';»‘;n""fl'“n""‘:nfj" A ( #eems ‘to know, but when the new | 2 on land notes that the ‘cool | for 12 cents a day In China. Over) JFPH TS 10 up, had T not more restricfiye ordinances came up, | It MOt been for the steel devclop- 5 : here they work dad for more than L up, . e < . e L ‘I ment. She won a million doliar vie. | PFeczes” are very plentitul. But tho | her Important things to do! : atlfl antons a repes 0018 Judge,, John H. Kirkbam made i T SR io | Sbmabmnl weathor oresisd will b % known for the first time that the | 'O'Y. Several years later she was again sued for a smaller tract and AND THE COUNCIL, ONLY | because a network of rafiroad ASKED: HOW. COMIE? tracks were near at hand as they (he | €losed In on Chicago; and in addi- The city of Gary, with its miles of steel mills sprang up. The widow's land leaped in value. She was sued for title by realty adventurers who would never have come there had hood. Just what happened, no onc sult in extreme droughts, frosts and One reason why the Wild West Just In Time. ! T o N e | e % . o freezing temperatures In the gfaln |80t over it was because there were| Stranger: “I'm a bl collector Some of the Cantons are cleverly trimmed with fur. Other no allenists in those days lady. ! Dresses trimmed with tucking, buttons or designed with flave! growing areas during the crop sea- Mrs. Nicely: “Oh, I'm &0 glad 1 i y " St Jusiness, Afternoon! son, according to the professor. It you've come! T'll give you all we | g i vl?lesscs for T‘l(‘fi' Business, Afterr 16 to be hoped he is wrong but few have. John has received so mar Pausy, Cuckoo, Pencil Blue, Toast, Navy, Brown, Black g 's worried sick." y e TR et g SO 3 i The ‘courts through their verdicts|Will Want to compete with his cal- lesirertiedisick. Scertraes | I'he Dresses are in sizes 1&1 to 46. Indeed, a (‘.lfu]nnn'g group, tars. qocording to the city's logal tharoughly cetablished that “squat. | CU1ations on a moon and decp sea - e and at $10 we advise you to hurry for them! adviser, sl e Bl T f Tt's hard to sympathize with China | e t the 1 h lh'“ I'm’\‘l \‘ser'mxru valuable as be-| There has been a powerful suspi- 3/ :J‘;‘h:no[»\'fi'rl: Ic:i‘nn::‘n:::,"rns back from P2 o mayor and of other mem- a % alls 8 5 ; S ) % V \ o ' bers of the Common Council was|fore. Mrs. Care was not disturbed | €1on that the weather ”WI L 'h!"l TWO WONDERF' IL PURCHASES very apparent at the last gession of | When the land was worthless: the or four years hn'n ’h)mn qm'm'"-lw” Heredity! P somensectionatofithe icountry. New g way the : Recently, in my kindergarten cla: . : = ! St . FEsi : 4 : What a long way the world has ntly, in my rgarten elase, o il = the ezvous of Stylish Women This Week the Council, when that body de- ally freo of disturbance when it | 20€land has had some erratic | come since good folk were horrified | We were having a lesson on (he flag ‘ That Will Make Our .\;mn:l Floor th > Rend! 1 i praeiTIEAtel e Blared-without equivocation that no | €qually fres of:diaturbe samples of weather; in fact, more |'by “September Morn.” and its history. light now, at the time IFall Coats are in demand, we offer these extraordinary values became valuable, : : 2 While thus engaged our prineipal, ot Qacts Heaven bless mother -In-law!{a woman, came in, and asked whe At the Better Coat Section There should be somebedy in the| made the first flag. et e G i New Fi i e 1 g - T e New Fur Trimmed Coats Another Group of New Fur 9 having rain and more rain during | ige's family able to cook. RJ\, little boy replied: “Betsy 4;‘:‘}1.-‘-” at S B $39 Trimmed Coats priced at only DREISLOMie e mer ol Syesctions T b X Coats in this lot are all new styles that are teproductions of expensive models There's always something. A —Mrs. Thomas Burkhard 1’ opera supports rival gangsters DR, BALDPATE GOES FOX your winter coat hecause we have mark- | An unusual variety of the new colors are | | existing rules did not, as was sup- J posed,’ remove 4l discretionary | YoS(erday won another victory, this privileges from the Building Com- | !ime to fhe tune of $250,000. missions but on the contrary, they The “Carr land case” attracted called for discretion in certain mat- | Mich attention in the middle west. That this was not the impression court held she was entitled to be discretionary powers were vested in | erratic than the kind Mark Twain the commission. The statement of Judge Kirkham was received with WHERE ABILITY IS amazement, Finally convinced, the STED | gave it credit for. While we were fovee anlylasked; SHow comat | wnen M. Calllunx arrivediiniNew| Tiad dvonghtini iore dtavsht and Wh announce (his as tha time to huy The quasi-zoning ordinanco has a | York one of the 939 foolish qu somehat fnteresting history. When | jons asked to b enaugh to suppert grand — conditions were so mixed that the [ '0%D D& K PAROISRE Ly e celomn e him was whether he | American wheat crop thh year is . HUNTING, ¢d these at an attractive price for so ghown including queen bi c & 5 oo g wine, tan and black. had been charged with treason dur-| mych less than the year before, Perhaps modern :.nungs!n?l‘s are early in the season. ‘They are copies of el n T nriate . arc neds ibotly)a wand New Britain, it was feared real es- | ing {he war. What business that is The professor points out he has|wilder than the ald-timers were be- I other soft rich fabrics. coat as- fate “sharks” and others would |( ap cause the old-timers had better par- sures you a savings of at least $5.00. ents, it was definitely declded to zone reminds me of the hunting season in | newest imnports, new materials, each coat JoHy cld England,” said Dr. George | assures you a saving of at least §5.00 A. Baldpate to H. E. Franklin yes : = S e terday. “I used to.do a good deal 0,1 A COMPLETE SELECTION OF MODERATELY PRICED COATS AT THE hunting there a few years ago. 1|8 UNDERPRICE COAT SECTION Amerlean is - hard - to de- | peen forecasting erratic weather seize upon the opportunity to(iermine, It the Irench themselves tqueeze high prizes for a bullding | were satisfied fo place Caillany Into lot under a threat to erect an un-| (b cabinet, that for three years and at first met with 5 nothing but derision. He scems to Every once in a while you dislike ought o hefping there is now less derision in|a chap who really has nothing | . my own stable there, one horss |§ against him except the fact that he's and a saddle, but he was o Rl $10 98 $19 98 oo numerous. a hig boned black named Iron Iil. | NEW FALL COATS priced from. . ... B . o . ings, who would jump any gate that | 't open. I shall never forget the | day I was hunting with Lord Cro- These coats feature fur trimming and the other fouches of fashion which maks the fite's pack at Hankhurst. T was sweot | new fall coats o charming. Of course all the new autumn reds, purples and browns on his daughter, Lady Claire, and i | are representec | &ightly, .non-comforming building. | cnough. “The French, in putting view of the weather happenings. It was decided the best method | ypojr gilest financier back into the Would, be one giving the Bullding | ministry of fnance, regardless of his Commission power to refuse a per- | ajleged lack of loyalty during the mit if, in s oplnion, the house|war—a question now dead and would, deteriorate the value of sur-| yrjed—revealed a supreme capaci= |1 1o v po ; Eslien ; Assoclatde Editor: : ur rov ! It is the hot stuft that makes (hIngs| (protacted hy Assoctatde Editors, I do say It, she didn't dlgliks mo. rounding properties. [ty fne self-government” remarks | o o the ground, Tne.) “Crofite’s hounds' were not at all | . A few months of this plan| p, Springfield Itepublican .\wl‘ P G Y B e my fancy, They were too long 1n'1he] L S 3 brought 106d and violent protest. 1t [ continues: I e ad e wonla teaturadibtne dewlap and their cars were too crnr-!g—’—_—% was cjajmed discretion was being | 3 LRyt Y Iv. T asked him i my police-dog, meetin cheduled to be held under | to say, but Eller said: | opening of the French-American i e e |m 1 sy : abused, Mayor Paonessa called a ok e a0 SRR L 25 Vears g0 10GAY | revier, coutd make the rig with us | ) the auspices of the workers com- | “I have no interest in the matter ‘ and I thought the good man would | ist party, and gave mnotice that |exc n i : To Couneil,| sams thing with Rumsay Mac- § ; > : ! munist party, and gave 1t fexcept that I know them politically o ”’(h el Donald in accenting him s |it aleo declared Caillanx and Kel die laughing. However, he gave in no gatherings of a like nature would [ and they are good folloms.s e Biilfling Commission and the 3 prime minister, e had opposed | logg would fiuce the lssues as “prac- | Both parties held ‘}' ;‘ “‘d'“]'q’[ & ;'“" rald ’)" It would amuse me to |e allowed during the anthracite | \while the ruls allows visitors only ordinance committce. Some uncom NI e e Corn ! 5 last night and neminated candidates | have a police-dog chase foxes, all suspension. G GO i, T e It e ar SN aen ininafRlle sl fakis for the coming town election. The | right, | ) [ S0 ek ey wato i entary things were saic was gland now: the pas . | Meetings of fhe communists were | aye . T Ren z:‘llx:] Y"(m [,”;m \i[l‘ y\\ is. fo .r-l”‘:‘r‘l Il.'r'v»u] ‘Hrm""‘ | results of the npuhhran~ meeting “We took off at Wimbley Coppice m——— planned for Swoyersville and Iixe- ,; (:;\;U‘:‘J;.y PRI TR D G ally agreed «the discretiona { s poren [ Well practical men sometimes [ were as follows Selectmen, | and ‘found,’' as the saying is, near |ters. N i - obbed in the Boer ar b i ‘haries L. Frisbie and Charles Nel< | Hoggs Holm, 'rom the SR K nmitian W ‘k‘ - e Now, T don't know anything very 150 of his criticism and when e “honeyed words. Charles iebi C Toges . F'rom then on reynard Endmses CUIJHH“@L fo Wor e EenianinSit ow ot Newiorkd | o itk it i Fesbifel(ana i ah oo war was over England for- | —— fizons Jeoliceton, SEbHLIen Hase Mooe, ppo s & merry chase, the hounds jaRdERYoccainis, werentoghave ad-Jl orse meonlatoutalde i ot Jallet Thes Wux Dotlovadllotiie daneueot Vonl it rnds eae Tiiovd g 3 o . | treasurer, August \OH:\H: s«e.?smr: AWU\Y‘g. fH\"] Pewter saying nothing H l A‘ -\-_:‘.[ {dressed the meeting but failed to have a lot of high class AT('!HME on ihon a Do I it e re Srrcd uenti vt OUT | August Burckhardt and . Wann; | but tending strictly to business, Back | ll] 1 llllj nflVy appear. 53 A builditig not to tieir | from the great opportunity of | JEK R A EE [ constables, A. G. Jones. R. M. Dame, | of Dumperoft the pack anddenty o | Federat operatives are suid to be Sigoman: S hinsila ey, LA : ! S S R Stephen Roper and Harry Gordon: | swept off to the right, but Pew(er | seine lin the region checking up on the R ‘j“,i‘;'e"‘(_'{”y"l]‘f'“"’"[“ s Commisgjon 1 vatnerciwas/{GONE AIXONRNAS THEN 0L i to Plorida nowa- |Grand jurors, John Uoyle, Ernest| kel on in a straight line, I after| San Franciseo, Stpt. 25 UP—m- | 0 8 TeBOR MECHE UP | i Jehielt pinders S e owever unpopular mayve ) People who g0 to Mioritla Sy Wann and Benjamin - Manoviteh; | him and Lady Claire after me, 1|phatic endorsement of an advisory | & Fat stand? K Dagnossiivatta syt mallan o iy been i R v cun expeet to have their mall | hogry of reifer, Thomas Powell and | could sce Lord Croflite laughing as|" " board such as that called by I eathrookieoitiniicay favorifishi by disy : L S ! Y b Cell” | uclayed. Towna) with a poatofiice | A, M, Johnson; school committee, | he saw us g I1e Ihouehuvetyea o S| A” FA‘!{ Rl’r M Druggan refused 10 g0 to the den- i re ce N g s ol 0 o | it [ S G e |5 Attwood and Carl Ebbeson; | crazy to follow that fool dog of mine, | Lresident Coolidge, to opera 1L AUl tist except with Ioerst alone and Still, we hope he is dead wrong. > Cool breezcs in summer are all | Correct this sontence: “Ready for You will find that these prices insure a saving of from $3.00 o $5.00 on each coat. mother,” said the small ight for comfort, up to a certain [ school now, el ; if my ears are point, but as every farmer knows, ordinance was wron From the standpolnt of property owners there Nhis life, The nations over there been fou i i i [ el el Aaree 100 /o00" acocrding | Tesistrar, Willlam H. Scheuy: a‘um- 3 Two an\c; rmHn-rt on, in a little thunlllol\‘mlfx (\hn u.m,\ »ln 4 4\\\|";::'(:mvi‘\‘x(Sltlrenri‘:x‘:.kn lth:'m’i')‘: o e % tor, J. 0. Demiug The democrats | deme or wale near the village of Tip. |departments for the devclopment o g ut it. Tha L ; s ra that he is | ! to Postmaster General New; and of | joe0 the following: Selectmen, | pet-on-End, it we didn't come up |this country's air service, wus voiced he had apologized to me once for g from PMLNRsTon: £ ! to t course, it is an impossibility, as the | N R. Hurlburt and Lawrenc i | With Pewter! Me had cornered the [by Conunander John liodgers at a | 4 telling me that he was as good a cretion 1o LR ROILCH sadly laments, There arc | collector, A. R. Doig; treasurer, W.|fox and he had a stick of wood in {banquet tendered him and the four ———— nan as I' wa ;m‘!‘ that he'd be concen e ‘ % .. Damo sessors, James Claffey | his mouth and was beating it (o | members of ths w of the navy, | damned if he'd do it again. thoarabls o ronessa | abilit ‘ « 2 sile Brcs Nt imecnlehctones (el BRITd | Sionty S0l boaidl ot relief, | death, showing the truc police strain, | scaplane PN-0 No, 1, last night. Gh[c@g[] Scafl[la] Hefl]j!]g-Dg “He said that until T came back fanCA OTE A i i iatiahiceldeityisingone bl o katEEl BAR | B M Tt Sreland Lol AR O | IR e e Sl Sl S e it e lie had the run of the jail, could wanted su “gots in wrong® with popular | comes the information | constables, M. ¥ Hannon, John E.| that could be heard for thirty miles | Rodgers recommended, would * not | ]'endams Accuse Each Qmer £0 where he pleased and have some majoriiy side of 1 156 « e e 2 0'Donnell 8 McCue and | and as we stood waiting for the oth- | have the breadth of power of that | |comfort.” toriia | opinton or governmental opinion. | X 1o leriotions |IRlchard se grand jurors, I'red | ers to come up I said, ‘Lady Claire, [advised by Colonel William Mitchell. {_ “What about the rumored ) ust lard on: the iemot | Engel. Jeffrey Donahue and Samuel | You are the most heautlful thing in| Commander Rodgers defended the f Sk o Sherift Potep 12102 Wwas the important topic to- of his ability is concarned, | to be in such a long line and on school committee, John | the world!” [navy department in_its conduct of | * e e ““‘j‘ Peler |gay, It was rumored that Druggan acl clerk’s window he told | Walsh and Dr. M. J. Coholan; regis- | “She smiled as she replied, ‘George |the attempted San Francisco-Hawal- | Hoffman and six of his jailers and |and Lake would fell about it. They ly | them there s *no mail.” trar, Pctetr Dorsey: auditor. W. I | that is a bunch of Worcestershire,' ian flight and in general in its han- | superintendents and two prisoncrs— | tidi't, tough they talked to federal an ordinance ony Delaney | hich is English for applesauce, and | dling of naval air aftairs. e denied Terry Diuggan and I'vank Lake— |Prosccutors. They may have receiv- e e Ay o s f wit! A. J. Sloper was nominated for | I speaking the language of condi- |that he or any of-his men had heen spent an unhappy day before Ied. |0 Offers of consideration, mot im.- e o ; rless people appear to see ! senator at the convention held in | Ments, said, ‘It is chutney not's “compelled against thelr wills and |SPent an unliappy day | munity, it they would only tell the : i eTateet ot »n. One | Flolmes & Hoffman's hall last night, hetter judgment,” to attempt the jeral Juige Wilkerson In efforts 1o |truth; whom they bribed to get most failure t6 r JUIE we S g b A oAt high .,\,1' s choice being by unanimous ac- Initative, Hawalian flight The men in the {show v they shouid not be pun- mljwd treatment at the jail. Wa theita s 16 d v it bk OUEHGEGRE0 T ¢ ] | clamation. The local delegates Carson: “H did you fnd your naval service as in ot} shed for contempt for the discharg- Those close to nru;gar and Lake y indisid e t oo it were W. T. Hartman, W. H. Corbin, | 014 home town? branches, do not need pushing ahead ing of the prisoners before their ‘say a clean breast of it is likely, and LR | " neln i 3 J. W, Allen and T. W. Mitehell. |, Macy: “All worked up. They're |0 much as they need holding back,” | crms expired and for libertics they |one added: “If Druggan tells, and he L ) | The Boston Bran grocery ad- | (1Ving to start a boom by agitating he declared cnjoyed outside and inside the jail, 1may, he will corroborate Deputy slon operat . vertises 5 gallon jugs at 75 cents(for a boardwalk aldngside the “This was exemplified in the ac- Capt. Wesley Westbrook, former \\'n‘l'dfln Fred Strassheim.” the even 3 CllehanecRo 4 he saic Observatlon and beer bottles at R0 cents a dozen. | creek.” ~Marie Nears. tion of the pilots of land planes s superintendent of the jail, a defend-| Strassheim said Druggan told him A E v A number of Adolph Johnson's | —— out to search for us and who disre. it, placed the entire blame for the | ¢ had pald $20,500 to Westbrook. tion by L & : ! : o s Ile Weal/!er friends surprised him at his home on PAIRY STORY. garded radio instructions from their .gioq times” tho prisoners enjoyed | = SO ! b on, Scpt T a criterion when an the minds of a plone want L rn mining camp the vote o For se Park strect extension last cvening in | “Score tled, bases full, two out, 'commander to turn to {hefr basc on the sheriff. He told of being in- DR. NICHOLS ELECTED 25.—NForccust | honor of his 31st birthday. He was | and thres balls and two strikes on |when fear arose {hat such search by e ; t v : n New England air | given a valuable present, | the batter,” observed the fan, and planes w o huzardous. h A " heavy frost in The trolley fare from Boston to| “Think I'll go home.” When these pilots finally returned ortion if weather remains New York is § The three cents with fuel tanks ncarly empty and i Saturday partly cloudy; |1 from New Tiritain to White Oak, These Wide, Wide Trousers, their commander demanded to know warmer in interior; fresh north and fthe only split fare in the whole| When I went to work for Jones & why they had not obeyed instru OLD AND DREARY T twinds trin. ~ The rallroad fare s about ; Smith, I was glven a long training in |tions to return sooner, they replicd 2 Iorecast for Eastern New York 5.50. | salesmanship. I was told especially as one man that they had failed to ULELLTIARE T Y6 ¥ cloudy tonight; Saturday| F.N. Smith operated the stereop- | that no good shop-clerk allows a cus. 'receive his instructions I il D G 1 warmer; fresh north, | licon machine at the 0. U. A, M. | tomer to walk out without buying, | ‘*The alr service is most import- A AND HOUSE PLANTS ting o east winds | entertainment last night, | and that is the secret of selling suc- ‘ant and we should not leave its de- b The disturbance | The New Rritain High footballists | cess to be able to make the goods |vclopment for future genc itions, | vhich Was | over Loulsiana | Will play Holyoke at Electric fleld | You have to offer meet the needs of [We should do everything in our | TS o Intorcated in lonzs plants for her pota and yesterday morning has moved \cry |[OMOFTOW afternoon The locals | the customer, [rower to develop the sclence of fly- || winaow txcs win S GARDENT G An e STy SUt i, Jowly during the last 24 hours, [have improved considerably since Sometimes following this advice |ing with both land and lanes. | :\:“_"W"y;“‘ et ,T“li\:,l:!mx.‘ G AND HOUSE PLANTS. out the used heavy local showers | (helr debacle last Saturday and ex- |leads me into offering queer argu- This country should have com- i xAS Ne castward o 1li-|Pect to make a good showing against | ments to enstomers, petent advisory air bLoard, not he- —— e CLIP COUPONSHERE An extended arew of high | the Bay e team The other day @ man came in and cause the army and nav tepart sure central over Ontarlo is| A committee consisting of August | asked for a pair of trousers, *I ments are not competent o super- . A ¢ = l.‘\“.wr weather with | Burckhardt, Colonel Thompson, | want.” he said, “a pair of trousers vise aircraft development but so 1332 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C structed to put the beer partners in| Kewanee, Ill, Sept. 25 (P—Dr. 8. the hospital. Morris er, sanitary | T. Nichols of Philadelphia has been e, and Lawrence I lelcted president of the general cone district, were | ference of the, primitive Methodist King had nothing church, ; r 21l good gardeners to learn what they must do in all i ord g 'd results next Spring. GARDENS AND FLOWERS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, B. Herald, | x | mperatures in the lake region | I'rank L. Traut, William H. Scheny | for around the nouse.” that in an er ere will not copy of the bulletin FALT, GARDENING AND HOUSE PLANTS, v FEngland. Frosts were |and Frank S Cadwell has sent out | “I've got just v ou want,” 1 he a flood of feism directed Insa herewith five cents in Io ose uncancelled U. S. postags stamps 1 from Michigan; White | Invitations to join & republican | sald quickly. "Here's a pair of our at what some have heen pleassd fo an reports a minimum of 56 de- [ march ! Mr. Traut, a mili- | balloon tre s. They'll go around call ‘swivel chafr Bureauerate’,” ure is rising | 14Ty €my man, will probably be | any house! P RO AE TR mountains and | Captair | - Y —J‘;a n,\‘r,‘-;m Workers’ Communists STREET and No this vic presentative rbidden.) Are Refused Permits | crs o . . lfair weather with somewhat loner jin Rio deJaneiro says that Braziifan | — Wilkesbarre, Pa. Sept. 25 (P in his c! 1 #m a » 3 nuary and Feb- i NAMT icest ity A moving pictur o “3943 | der of The Hel tampara Probably light homes are rafiacting the influence of | An almanae. printsd 1n 1843, wAs Authorities In two towns in the | T am & reader o o & reply backis \ sint 18Ty we & ve a succession (rost nt American filme the first book in Nrway. Wyoming Va ve prevented |