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'New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISIING COMPANY Twsued Dally At Herald Bldg. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, 32.00 Thr Street. 800 Month Toe. & Month, Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln a8 Second Clam Mall M TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office ..., 9§28 Editorial Rooms .... 936 able advertising medium reulation bo and yo open to advertisers, The enly prof in the City press room Member of the Asseriated Press. The Assoctated Prems in exclusively e titled to the use for re-publication il news credited to It or not otherw credited In this paper and also | news published hereln, Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, The A, B, C. s a natioval organisation which furnishes newspapers and ad tisers with a strictly honest ana eirculation. Our circulation stat! are based upon this audit. This insur protection against fraud In newspaper distribution figu to both national and local advertiser: The Herald !s on asale dally York at_ Hotall Bauars; Schultz's POSTAL INCREAS! TOKEN OF GROWTH The steady increase in post office receipts in New Britain is an Index of the growth of the city and also of the ance. Most of the Increase probably has been due to the larger total of letters sent out by manufactur- ing and businces Post office business done in this city is mueh greater than the average in citles of its size the country over. city's commerclal import- concerns, THE PRESIDENT'S TALK ON ARMAMENTS The address of Preslident Cool- fdge before the conventlon of the American Legion In Omaha wae a credit to Jfln powers of obscrving what makes for peace and good win mankind. No nation ever had an army largs enough to guarantee it against attack during times ‘of peace nor to insure vic- tory in times of war, he told the ex-solglers; and added that peace and security are more likely to re- “ault from honorable dealings with other mutual agree- ments. Competition in fleets and armies President decried | provoking the very thing they were intended to guard against. Nothing reasonable, sane, ever stated by dent of United States, i8 a limit beyond which defense be= Where the line defense prepara- prey remain among nations and the us | more more | Presi- | There was 2 these comes offcise, be- tween ‘ tions and tions lles necessarily to reason: unreasonable a- will difference a of | matter eubject | opinion; it tions can be over préparcd, as “.m‘! Europe 1n 1914, | The Prgsident and for benefit at -large, his remurks and saw him deliver his address at | Only the day be- commander of address | a but is certain that na- was speaking to the pation iimiting | heard | t of not necessarily for those who the convention. fore the national the Legion had made which might be ing adopted the reverse viewpoint. The President wants arms limi- dn construcd as hav- | bolie of a more questioning attitude tation not only because it is cheap- but through ngreements er canse interna- tional and accords peaceful ends ean be attained and | the country's relative security not ympalred. This is the main point; an eccurity actually exists, " maintained armanm 50 in total nation ong practice as we is of d een nations that count, not als of armies It 18 clear 11 in mind to devclop tations principle still further, | 1 from Washington effect ted news cen to the that a new con- to be | within ministra further THE SHIPPING SHAKE-UP | AND THE PRESIDENT Presid the Leigh ¢ mer o Corporalio given pow lodged In t The fdea I ment undou and Insists which Congress s Shipping mer complete control over gover posal of nent private _in tarned out, ti to dispose of then of their his gives opponen $etration a ch to It has been emphasized !‘tuuon specifically market ne air t |in that Congress alone has the power to dlspose of government property The fact that the President insisted to members @ the board they should not even dlacuss the sale of ships with prospective customers, that this function should re- main exclusively under the jurls. | diction of P greatly irritated memb of the board. The Presider heart because the agree to scll but Admiral ner, other ] has been sore at board would not government ships at Admira! the the Palme agreed a sacrifice as to constituts a subsidy to the shipping tntere subsidy plan for shipping h prices determined by especlally as pric such | upon by Phlmer was 8 be | contrary to American law, and op- | President’s shipping every right to effect of the at a song. The President's that formed his policy after conferences and that he be- to the ponents to the dlsposal eriticize plan have the sell the practical ships plan to iy laim with shipping men Ife have b it meant more efficiency the of ships in than hands of an entire board, loses its the into | This 18 a country of s0 it 18 still disposa \ands of one person in force when law is taken consideration. and not of men, claimed by those taking the tradi- tions of the past to 1t should be clear to the country that a one-man disposal of ships should not be tolerated when that was not | the intention of the law establish- ing the board nor the Constitution, heart, and DEMOCRATIC SWING IN THE TOWNS It anyone can definitely tell why many people who vote Republican in national and state elections vote Democratic in city and town elec- tlons he can explain why 19 towns | in Connecticut turned to Democra- tic control as a result of the elec- | tions of Monday. The elections In be regarded as a sort of political harometer; if the voting shows a gain in town control to the Demo- cratlc party it can be regarded as a state symptom, On the same hasis of reasoning, if the same thing hap- | pens in enough afates it might be takew as a national or this we shall next month [n various stafce. The result of the town elections | that the towns can sympiom. know more after the throughout the state showed running for office on the Democra- tic ticket In such contests is by no means a hopeless task. It 13 a good sign. The one-sided | of an complexion the state | government is not benefit to the state, The Ttepubli- can party In the state needs opposi- political unalioyed tion.. The peculiar thing is that many of the voters who zealously strive to keep the political scales cven in the towns quite as zealously flock the Republican standard in a state election. Possible this may not tuture, to altogether be the case in There have been rumblings of po- 1ftical discontent in the larger cities of the the swing in the 19 towns can be mccepted as sym- state and toward the ministrations of the dominant party. A POOR GUE! SCHOOL, HEATING that attend t It children 1ave is astonishing been unable to ¥ The keenly street kehool since lack of anley are hecause of city school authoritics alive 1o the necessity of having end sehool regularly and q children officers are employed with preventing from heing deprived of their sch here we have a case where the city itsclf, or the state, to |- [ fen | are not on display In a beauty con- I not place beauty above her bra Lits spike | efforts the | sol- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 1t would between and 1t line between burgh, But the hard.headel Commerce Co t York then be sh line New would New rtest and Chicago; be the York and shortest I also Interstate Masion couldn't sec the value of bullding another trunk t lines line, the ha bolding present ndl pr to be than were sufficient to the traf- Oficials of sent tru mnch 1 for lines ha GIRLS WHO HAVE BRAINS AND BEAUTY The made A accord statement ot he judges the ntic City e to his observation, braing do not gen- | erally go with heauty, naturally re- | ved wide publicity and considera- hle comment The obje who took part in the beauty pa followed. But was weak, does not fon of some of the girls ant naturally their It re- quire brains to compete in a beauty by one of| thelr incomes, in makes & his whole- A woman never man without yol of ted a lest people is one that about ex- v NS — | move t you must make same old in- way armament 's no sink o Bum y« It ains that contest, The requires nerve L go with beauty A brainy girl naturally will | | | | | | and the the less be brainier they are inelined they probably will to display thelr charms in the ma required by the rules of a hez contest, Plenty of beautitul girls same time have mental capacity | above the average; and one o results of belng super-intelliz a loathing of contests th: beauty above everything else THF, EARLY EXPERIENCE OF A NEW SENATOR Anent the charges that young Mr. La Follette, elected Senate from Wisconsin, requisite experlence and just to the lacks the the only reason he was elécted was because {llustrious Sun he was the son of father, the into the an Baltimore throw yarn by rem ing that the youth was for y the sceretary of his father and las a larger among senators and o personal acquaintance 1 rsin W ington than Senator Butler of Mas- chiet The vy snchusetts, counsellor of Presidents youngster Sun alwuys This undoubtedly is nator Butler, hefore concentrated most of textile politics.” plants had little acquainted in Bedford opportunity running Muss, e esmen in the marble | New and to become with the sta corridors of the capifol at a time when young Mr. La Follette Jjoining his them by their All kinds of politics. The people are not expect- ed to know difference belweu:n a valld claim and one made for po- don't al- dad in first names. in claims are made the litical effect; but claims ways stick | 25 Years Ago Today | W, police hows the Kl courts, The report of George clerk of the and for the past six months, receipts to have been 0.50 and | tiw expenses §1,125.80, leaving |balance of $1 This is the la surplus turned in |years. Horace Booth |in his yard on Main had several hlossoms on it toc part city ver est has an apple tree y. orts Socialist-Labor g its The y I that belongin sh have organ Monday night 1ddressed by Polish the Sacred Heart ized a political clul lat Lee's hall they wer August Morris, Prof. Charles L kowski and Father L. L. Bojnowski, ‘T officers President, Prof |Charles 1 Ph.D.; vice-pres- ri s are askowski {14ent, August Mor! {thony Cecscaynski The Sloper Guards met last eve- dr enough i entir has heen inquent &chool 1o close down ck of heat The reason as given I8 that the heating system, which was to have | depended upon the heating facilities echool, was T of the State Normal unfinished when the chill € st in. This I8 a poor «x Chilly not uncommon I days in October are this clim ating a rangement should en com pleted last summer. LIBERTY MONEY libert TO “WASTE' CURTAILED build new scems 1o he enrtailed; promoters willing to somehody else can ships, are having a time of i was Presid o of 1 Hud Lotree T aware & llrond ce nesn't think 1 ass, and 5 roa plans for cc ines were bruited ahout he his line was too importang amalgamated with a trunk It should be 1 s fdea was that red to one, as a trunk or the to a trunk it ine itself and a scheme, to be sur cossary was 10 ive walr\ line from Pitts- In Ohio esent main line to point ago over elther the B 0. or ghe Wabash ning and decided on a uniform. Tt {is the Rough Rider kind. The fol- [lowing non-commissioned offic [have been appointed: Iirst ke John Barnes; sccond sergeant H. W W rd sergeant, Eddy AL D, North & Juc granted a for Ne 1 tional Polo 1 Britain tawn, salled from New York this oft visit to Treland acard has been placed a ute calling altention to the ternsgand other ) shot on the shore haw been e franchise Fred Dor well know ernoon for A Inst that ' fact 100,600 gulls Hala tae shores o England for millirery purposes ing pres the fashion and | Yot GRiAL men fo desisf the alence of urging fron fair-m wearing ha |80 trimmed The storm skirt for them vy skirts and ¢ from getting ¥ = heeo und tho forced to lift np on then not keep et and muddy me 2 are [them tions with Factsand Fancies AY ROBERT QUILLEN 1 [ The air service | Even a line | as politics en squal Obseurit A pleasant eopdition shag ia the reward of thase whe hich | : secretary, An- | home of 1y a b your own No pe GONE RESIGNS A AL ANASER Follows Palmer Info Retirement in Fleet Corp. today in protest of Lehigh € Hutelin- e - his 1 Board i wing ing hoard Cone Coolidg “t corporatio Powers of Presi 4150 ignored re M inquiry (¢ sit e wide moved of H the befo! ton, ay ] | D pointed to stn | “Withont r eonsid- ppi [ tire | 1zation | policies « | United 81 | ar ¢ |admir poratio m I Natter ¥ | preside | | Yo | me | : fifth No Action Taken Yet on [, S. Treasury Complaint Paris, O While 1 1y Man of 87 Years Falls i Over Rope Held hy Boy ¥ tadi :. b hia conditicn was nt and gen- | “The fodde nay, coal wow, turn Kay Our With N Nan wife and crossword Henry: | it P more a high cha —Do n ur red. wed semb! Have see 50ap I wales hand | | or or be was For the s “You must ot the on is bire the la cnn't It you do 504 p! | “T ne No razor I'd rather get, Than gra | “Who want ling Burst o1 teare “I want the dal-It But for 1 | | 8 Boss: Y morning, M Meek d o T w 1ome last an } ] | [ in hor me | A Tea Ten dow not to Th day were passin | the train h girl stood o mother. S flower. | of the As a your platform of im and h and said | sweetheart, going to ny She hyly or and paic Mother in J n (Condu [vacher UM stanza E. Bi sister” car Bi “My S0 each warn Jane, he* Now Tor morning.’ | fr. K | use of the Dan D. Kid T like But 1 ke Kate vl ok Den dism Klass a (Conducted | Then 1 Then shock 18 in the fodder now! leep ars the practical 1 sneered - heard,' hoys. Klass at man, a PP & | And We'll Bet You Agree With Us, Folis! r's In the shock® Nay, bill came today, and ace food so high, we'll OCTOBER 7, 1925, QUESTIONS ANSWERLD ou stic can q n of o Doubt of Tt | writing to t re you sure that your Britain Herd aughter have quit the 1922 New Yo uzzlo eraze? D, Gy er “Positive! We're for reply. ' clos oneo M tended resea |other questi {sonal re lnot be ir re, for the kid." the Globe Trotter. 1t Murt e y G. T, Evans cd his DLeard. and rough, and some It was| Q. H ba? W provinces of w ling like | though it made him re-| A. 7he le & tough, ! e it until . re he de was matden presdi yon popular brand nade for shaving. (Its meant a slue went with Her s name n on a 20, Q the the A glrl's &) whi Milan Divine cuthe ard Bi not #ood ad having soap trade—that that treasure a was plain, cut the thing off!" said dad shaving beautiful soap his refueal Kissed; T'd all his s crind decisively: "“You persist, n't use He wooed hopes would Le of | perforn my daddy'e good 186 a s n Derton arewcil and for let RBill wven i, ver for- + shaveli rih, 1eni go with the Eng Tudor. 4 second husi | Stuart fled i you to suffer the matd vith her words all be d, | » soap ugad for ne van- ke blade, RBill it, dar- ac me ‘It ¥ “ens the help cason Lnouzn e s GRIn ow're an hour late this P hour late this . ¢y A p r. Meeker, o “Yes, slr. nglish ool tr P little et she You see, acher and he getting me stay punish 1 ry was tr y late made morning 1o right this on th was o = e rae B. Feelry, S Wh sonable Conjecture Commandments n on stone, which may be the reason they are keep. were Was, Georg A Sim Marst e Preliminarics | ture when onr soldier boys | St g through our fair city, 1d stopped and a little n the platform with her he held a bouquet of ter hand to give to one the TUnited 1584, at Mi the thermo ']‘V.’H\lrv onr recorded at tenfperature zero. Q. man came ont on the the car she gave it to smilingly took fthem “Thank you, my little When I come back I'm | rope? arry you." I A looked np at her moth- "Am T engaged What The is estin Was wh rope 1: now, | Q. Wonds, = sich A. M. Krazy Kollege by Gertrude) anged A, In & 1eted B Wol you mav the word warhle a n ‘disconso- | na De rd: s in n of John 1 oce A. He Abington, spent a lov with a etrect night Dad broadcasts a | ing: | don't olate, got the keep discon ® to in Can spoon bread A. Put tw a sauceps white to a work T 1 can Ulnustrate 4 o word ‘dismissal ' ** 1d: de girls in all you fi Add milk, 2 £poonful y. Cool ur beaten cased ba | lean, or e mir ona ¢ de clty, ep me Kisses for other sw gimme de ~David any nissal t gate.” Loew. well Krazy Kiddie Kollege by Gertrude, Jr.) t be n deer, the werd ‘perse- | ! ar of fighting in th afte get an or answer to mfermatio tion Editor, ngton Bureau, < avenue, Washington, g two cents in edical, lcgal and r any 0 amps sing the dictionary to make |#dvice cannot be given, nor can ex-! reh be undertak ons will receive a 1 wer All per- d requests can- ¥ Al confidential.—Editor, ' St . 8 provir . Mat and 1 It Hal “ama ent mposition of 1o sta and nto Qus to ord Darnley, Mary and, and sought Jilizabet} v her qt 10 ¢ nd place Mary was d ed ilty ) el part of Queen rdered (o the block ssinate Queen on 1 Little, 1sey and les City, meter 710, record for the Verho Leing is the population of I total population of Eu mated at 476, the name of the, 1 World war, the war nor of the brilli | ploits of the United States M od, in t an cial Thicrry, order o did the ¢ fig! arine and 1918, where life. recipe f you give or o cups of cold water in into it one cup meal and four antly , 1 1 1 table- ng. Mix thoroug B in plen butter with a spoon k Demy 3 corn iling point. ( s, stirri ed ng salt 1p ri and with of did N contr A Mare comp Dia the 7 “Don Ne hoy frend hair stuck up 1 nbed it back wit} made persecnte.” When ington ur Too! moving from government A. Thel the ry opening How Appe h 8 Doug part Q 1 an ex-soldier is NAtic take al cemet exp family expenses are or the indertak Iy by th r is buried t and are Pather t for con- next door. Mrs. Fi She plays father, “if it 1 write a note - D. & Wonder How Far She Walked! Forbldden) New | letters are | Americans did | Statement of the OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC. Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1012 THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD Published Daily, Lxcept Sunday at New Dritain, Conn., for October 1, 19 County of Hartford, g tary public fn and for e and county afore uppeared T. F, Ja who, Laving been duly sworn uccording to law, deposes and says thut le is the businesy anager of The New Britain Her and that following Is, to the best of his knowledge and belie 3 r nt of the owney ¢hip, management, circulation, ete sald publication sworn in the required by 2, embodied in Section 443, Postul Laws cticu [ ly e Blal e for above ldresses of the publisher, cdit ager are: Publisher, Hers Vunce, New DBritain, Conn, Ne Britain, Conn.; Busin *. Jackson, New Br ndhiold ng 1 per e bonds, mortguges, or other securities are: Britain, Conn, 4. That the two paragrapks next abo ners, stockholders aud security holders, list of stockholders and sceurity ho f books of the company, but g stockhold or security hclder appears upon the books of tha company as trus tee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the corporation for whom such trustee fs . is give said two par bs contain statements embracing knowledge and bLellef as to the circums which stockhiolders and sccurity t mpany not o AT Upol person o also that the ftiant's fu nces and conditions unde holders who do not appear upo e books of the ¢ as trustees, hold stock ar irities in a capacity than that of a bona fide owner: and this affian has no reason to believe that any other person. association, or cor poration has any interest direct or indireet in the said stock, bonds or other sccurities than as go stated by lim. That the average number of coples of each issue of this pul ion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to pal subscribers during the montlre preceding the date shown abov 11,698 THOMAS F. JA red before me this 6th day actin other e I is orn ta and subscr of M (Seal) The circulation of The Herald is considerahly more than twice that of any other newspaper pub- lished in New Britain. In addition, it is the only newspaper in Britain with an audited circulation. Eliza- | Gl s -/ SHORTAGE OF HALIBUT Closed Season For - | sh cu at nternational halibut commission w | closed season on halibut lye | [to Iy |of |ai 11 halibnt 1 au Po | the are appointed by the United States and 1ents ratiled by the U. 'NOT ONE RMERIGAN PIE PAN ON SALE IN LONDON of the appoin senate. Q. How many letters were In the yptian alphabet? The Egyptian alphabet, which | World's Greatest Market Lacks This ped in the second century, had twenty-four o opted from the Houschold Cooking ttensil Jrom United States, . Can brick he colored after it | ssed and moul London, Oct. T (A—While sts that it is the gre or Tondon test market 3ureau of Standard no method of colo v it h sh world and that here ever aft 15 been pressed and |{hINE that a customer secks may ba nto ! found, there is not a single American Various 1 except color glazes n manutacturers of ware, and article | to be glazed is dipped or with whatever color or lesired. The article s and burned in the c rdina brick. Care taken in purchasing glazes; ey must mature at t} me tem- ure s the article glazed, y one-fire method b may be ! pie pan on sale in the metropo f The directress of a new quick lun nter which is Americans has 1o cne after i search. American customers, will have nothing pies baked in British tine, 1 are & bit deeper than those use United States, the Amerie ns want e kind in shal- er pans, and with marks avound the rim, Boston baked Leans, corns nash, New England chicken pi {various other American disi meeting with great success lineh room designed American tastes, but the cus! the apple pie, the pumpk! the mince pie all have e failure owing to their thi the best chefs from the | States line has heen enga struct the kitchen staff in the lu )| distine 1 purveyor to many been a weary od, is ! t madle {lo thum 1 of new NOW BEING PREDICTED Two Years Is Decreed by The International Fish Commission. W er, B. C., Oct. o years more there ortage in the quz lent halibut to s of the epicur At the closing esgion here of the | it the cot P—For will be a antity of the suc- appease the pal- he entire menu Observation On The Weather 7.—TFor and coole decided again to enforce for twa in compliance with the terms halibut treaty. The date for close will he from November 15 February 15 each year, Tt is the hope of the commission thin three years to present a fajr- or to- Washington, Oct Southern New } and Thur ht to heavy ishing northwest winds, Forecast for Easiern Fair tonight and Thu tonight with diminishing nor disturbane Ontario Fair Dimin- comprehensive report on the habit the great flat fish, W. A, Found rector of fisherles for Canada, told e comu that more th 3 been tagged a that of 3.000 more, from of the fish can be de- ined, heen seenred. rmale of the species welghs several hun while the male harely 50 pounds. T had o earhones 1eh the a Whic Ve moved eastward and f r Maine It has red ' showers during the last 24 hours in ever the eastern portion of the Lake {region and northern portion of WV ingland. of high pressure along the northern border is produing freezing temperatures rom Montana eastward to Michigan. Snow flurries were from North Dakota is oy causcd local und izhe more than Spasmodic Croup isfrequently relieved by one application of— VIER2 reported 1 Minnesota. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather with lower temp tures. Probably light fr right. a rly THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET cabinet members did G 2 What does the U. 8. " What doe e Calinet meet? swer these? Vel Bureau's latest meetings; the order of presidential = various departmens, t hefr duties and facts ahout this body of exe s working ur She belietin be gou learned some of it | nt to learn about the ge st want te kn I find it in this bullets they're all_a 1 on_ “The Presic Pres er the to me rnment head ¥ Fhe you upon below and mall as d CLIP COUPON HERE " AFFAIRS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, N. B, .Hflu", York Washington, D. C. nd m¥a o THE PRE - in loose, uncanceiled U Avenue of the bulletin JENT'® 8. posta CABINE a reader of The Herald.