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ERA OF AIR FLIVV] SURELY COMING Henry Ford, filyver magnate, has experimenting with alrplane engines about as industriously as he New Britain Herald HERALD PUDLISHING COMPANY been Tesusd Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald: Bldg, 61 Church Street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 90,00 & Year, $2.00 Three Montha i, & Month, over experimented with automobile englnes, and 13 pleased to announce toa walting world that his labora- tory force at Dearborn, Mich, has perfecd an engine for usd in light which meets every alrplanes re- ntersd at the Post Ofles at New Rritaln as Becond Clams Mall Matter, TELEPHONE CALLS Rusiness Offica 228 Editor 028 guirement, As a result of which we may ex- pect to see air filvvers being pro- duced on a large scale {n the near What the sky will look Ik ten years ol future, from now merlta the fitahle advertising miedium Circulation books and ays open to mduertisers, The oniy pro In the Cit prees tsom a tention of active fmaginations. ns in the will e The worst of this P will be that a colllsion In the Collisl alr a new terror. Member of the Associated Press, The Associated Press |8 exclusively {Itied (o the use for re-publicat All news ered’ to it or not othe credited In this paper and also news published horein, sibility o L0 [air will fneviiAbly mean trouble on the the pafticular t where the alr collisi# occur- . 1f such a collision wewe to take place som# “wnocent bystandc be ground beneath Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. above a city The A. B. C. ta a natloval organization h turnishes newspapers and adver st analysis of cireulation, Our ulation statistics are based upon thle audit, 8 Insures Brotection against fraud i newspnper distribution figures to both national and local advert would ot would s down belo big n running chance getting Ky {mmupe, we suppbse, 48 a tottering ht fall a ding automoblle with the a o hurt, autoists not be pair of planes mig on e same spee New | abandon it might drop upon a mere Times ntrance The Herald fs on York at_Hotaling's Bquare; Schultz's Ne Grand Central, 42nd pedestrian, ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN ITALY lings of world-wide significance happening In Ttaly, Mus- il rules with an iron hand. In October, 192 power as the result of an arme GENTLEMENLY MOTORMEN AND POLICEMEN A motorman of the company was seen the thoughtfully helping an aged wom- | an passenger off the step of his car and leading her to the curb. The kind ministrations of the motorman was not unobserved by p and the smile of appreciation after the was general. By his action the motorman not only helped the aged passenger at a time when such help was needed, but he engendered good will from the passengers toward himself and T Connectleut | are where other day | solini re- volt of Tascists, Now he is changing the entire Ttalian governmental sys- tem and putting Kind of state in its place. engers up a new motorman returned to his post The modvs oper: could only be carried out by having supreme power, like Mus- | solint. He merely announced the next cabinet council would approve his abolishing local sclf-gov- ernment in towns having a popula- 5,000 and having them administered by ggenls of the appointed the government town gov, by lan the company he represented, Such kind acts, however, arc by | no means rare in the city, Motor- men and bus drivers have become as passengers as gentlemen ought to be. In the days of trolley cars it was not un- common for conductors to gruffly advise passengers to ‘“step lively, please,”® and many omitted the “pl There to be ad- monitions to “watch your step.” But a new spirit has entered into the transportation industry. I'cwer passengers to haul has taught trol- ley companies that wooing the good {he public might tend to the And Nothing pays ag well as gen- tlemanly conduct, The same principle holds good for The bluccoats of New Britain dre as and kind—provided one does not at tlon of less than government by The erning officials will appointed by local indus- § crown. considerate of < be aided rly councils trial o Dut the mest important step has Confederation of nd agricultural interests, the de interests, and the Con- to do with Tr the workers of Ind Iascist Unions, representing case." used T federation representing the signed stry, {ndustrialists’ interests which an cement to co-operate in industrial disputes. it clear, intends to Italian i IFascism, will revolution entire The olini's mind for the he situation. they are | state. have been in Mu | when refor some time and time came to act upon evidently was them his word very and the pected 1o be upon the policemen. law new system can he ex- a rule gentlemanly atute hooks rt order. {he woment happen to be meriting : ¢ abolishment of local arrest for an infraction of the num- government through poli erous lawe the police are employed tlon, and substituting thers to enforee 1 action by varions 5 with g strect Let an aged woman, or one \ s inly composed of the indus: en endeayoring 10 $ jeultural cross the traflic is heay officer every child, and ag where traflic | at a and slutioned Joint : in the history of where a - e s (imodern Iow it will is work remain it is held consideration and no un- ) ¢ : ulvantage poss usval thing to ra up | slini 11 elpdoward until the womun las €rosse bt stroet In safety Ask A the policeman [ivg e building | street or TACING T3S CONTIRED NORS TORBACCO TAN CIGARS nEDUCE AND IMPROVE which of the public. the premier seized | ndt is simple yet | a man | |t least, | the jwas a hang-over 'x]ynnml’e. NEW BRITAIN DTA;ILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER continent before him they dl4 not Kknow 1t and the world likewlse was left in They advertisers tgnorance. were poor RUSSIA AGAIN “WET" AVIER 11 YEARS When, during the World War, Russla had its back to the wall and every ounce of strength was need- In the the late czar {ssued a the country “dry;" he waa given the credit for as it was ed to keep from tumbling great coufllet, ukase making great achlevement, alled at the time, it was polnted ont, A sober Russia, | might better be team roller its way through streeta of Berlin, From that day to this week par- tial prohibition has maintained Itselt in the of steppes and holshevikl o to ¢ the land Wa do as enforced. The partlal not know how prohibition from the war that was itinged until the were lowered against frea and unrestricted clrculation of when the last Sunday, Lars vodka at a ratio of 40 per cent kick. From it was the time was {nvented, terrible the bolsheviki hesitated so long before permitting the sale of this apecies of flowing With crazy ideas being Russian vodka One wonders why | pumped into the minds of the peo- ple by the national propaganda bureaus, and with this class of firc water flowing throat the assured, down their future of Russia is not exactly SUCH AS ARE NOT FLAPPERS What 13 the difference flapper, and a girl flapper? degree of experiness this differentia- depends upon the However, be this as is between a who fsn't a he required to mal tion apparently point of view. it has come the may. the Camp Fire Girls, Inc., out strong against the use of term “flapper” as ap- plied to any young women whatso- ever. much fers | The organization the the b is to say. ordinarily would be termed flappers pre- use of term *mod- erns,” that the girls who are ly “modern,” They cert mer inly are all of that and if the ma, primarily intercsted a little more, azines @ pealing to girls in beauty and true love storics, film celebrities so-called The! days. and humor are a criterion none of this in the old and | news stand proprictors knew naught of irls walking up to the counter bhe- ed | the ang frold. that tells the world she and grasping a gayly dec brochure of literature with | the fair customer knows what and the tells | wants when she wants it | . o | Comes Camp Fire that organiza- more {han 1 et tion and us the 0,000 honors awa the girls 600,000 presant and members of the gnild were for pro- ficiency in homeceraft, which we are includes cooking, ewing. | of flapper told the care like of it to learn th housckeeping habies, 17 this let's have and looks itis, more 1t is a velief it there s | business of who interested in horcly keeping | are moderns ave | | mor arts, the scicnec str Tsband to b ight, the feel sure, of a home making omfortable. Such girls, | must never be termed flappers; nor are termed modern | | vither humble way of think- it of making a home d immemorial and the ticed ,and cultiv: 5 it now s 10 cnlitivate not i hing particnlarly nodern. As a SPARK AT GOOD HOML™ ADVICE rner Fuller of Massa tion RBay § ting how anuto peen clogging up th ind comprehend viden more care of the gasol mu Jvighial co 10 cost h money, business ernor them owners to be haul- there ¢ for ross summer the wd and | and we are stufr. | | whether it will be a © tself.” | nigl | | | W a good | Allen, disposed to congratulate our south- ern contemporary upon Its grea cdition and its readers upon the prosperity so well reflected In the newspaper. FactsandFancies BY RUBERT QUILLEN Ruth ien't unique. 8o many men do sorry work once they have ar- rived, Springs are those metal things that tap your head against the top of a detour, Among those ehorn of power are Wilhelm, Hylan, Haynes and Mother Grundy. Maybe In time evolution will pro- duce men too civilized to quarrel about it. ropa may have poliey than Uncl isn't as hot. a better air m’s, but the alr A free country grouches ahout the imposes on ia one restrictions that it A boob complex is what makes people agree that a hideous statue is wonderful, lest they be thought uncultured., Few minor thrflls compare with finding a dime in last winter's waist- coat. felt never knows asculine hat at $3 or a feminine hat at $18.95. A picce of Another good substitute for an- thracite is a ticket with the word Florida printed on it. in- He's A mere stocking roll docsn’t trigue a truo cake-eater, looking for a bank roll. New York's reputation for put- ting on the best shows didn't syfier from the primary fight. Then henpecked look s an asset. Robhbers never wi time going through vour pockets. to be &0 young containing five How wonderful that a fliveer coupe isn't crowded! This year usval, some fine chaps are doing post-graduate work in line bucking. Even if envy could b there would still be You can't eradic cradicated, use for war. You can't Saklatvala, might tell about Shapurji His influence, at least, have been pronounced. In the old days vitated to New York, before lorida w the money but that discovered, Correct th failure.” never blam ntence: “He is a the man, “but he anybody except him- | said (roteeted by As d Editors Inc 25 Years Ago Today complete census figures for Britain arc now released from ngton, us follows: Ward 1, 5183 ; ward 3, 3 857; ward &, 5040; ward 198; for t iritain i during the past decade, 1 in that r , which g spect only 60 per letie conneil of the firat ted High meeting lust the following sident Dr. W, H. Bar- retary, Charles Marston; | . William Judd on Walnut il pended for the ye pro Wo sent winter, The r more fone than any other Wil mare | of bed 1) n awakoned him the had He got out e stalrs of strect. I'he family, who uneanscious and bleed- | cella He was not u this morning d night am is home on Tremont 10186 his ound in ing, il vhen Dr. Hallinan's ad “ongress, | Diplomat, > nd Tuttl Frutti | order for Sunday Mi ration 12 Cook-( Russw it Sinng ch stock company m will prescnt | his evening | Empire, tomor- Iection | consisting of 50 for| Th 3 T ciety Ku Rudolph rles Kuper a com- for a soclal. camp, 8 of V., dance in Holmes | last evening. The commi in charge were: Ar- rangements, P. H LW Rodman, 11. Gerber, E. W. Reicker, . J. Donalive: reception. Captain Beckett, First Lieutenant C. Second Lieutenant R. Brown: | floar director, K. Keegan: aides J.| Eades. ( Rehm, E. Parker, F. st poi Froeba t Gattung and Ch mittee to arrange D, field held a successful & Hoffman's ka Sack- in pur- —Penn State Froth. N ple tights, | Honor, | pleaded | could send you to the | May B. | Willle B, 925 Maxson | Send all communications to Fun | shop Editor, care 0f the New Britaln Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. | Let's Hope They Make a Clean | Sweep, Folks! . the Hallowe'en witches ride through the air their trusty old ‘broom-stick steeds, Fo Let's hope they &weep down all the cobwebs of care And leave us a world full of jokes! When will On Haw She Knew. Mrs, Mann: “Do you think adver- | tisers tell the truth? Mrs. Teweles: “No indeed." Mrs. Mann positive " Mrs, Teweles: “I married one." JOBS. (By Mary West.) my window, the telephone man Is strapped to the side of a post, Doing marvelous things with some wires and a tool, Perched on & cross-arm, liet and rule, Outside Laughing and chaffing, disdaintully |} cool, hile I sit indoors and roast, I think, in a minute, I'll lean out and ask It he'd not like to trade jobs wilh‘ me, And come in and try typing ridic- ulous verscs, To wring from bored cditors bless- | ings—or curse mayhap, a few pence their opulent purses, While I climb to his perch, and am free, i And, from How pole, Alone with the sun and the birds! How I'd gloat when T saw him dig- ging for rhymes— That might, with dowar a few dimes, But probably wouldn’ ten times— wh HE floundcted vord I'd sir But hold! telephone man | MAY be both a poet—and wary. And might, while 1 fooled with his hatchet and thin Turnout a ncat sonn phrases had wings, With sentiment lovely that and clings, And would never poor Mary! Looked Serious, Attorney for the Defense: “Th prisoner is certainly up against it.” Judge: “In what way Attorney for the Defense: not poor enough to get the sympathy, and he's not rich enough to be incane, t whose trade back with “He's —Walter Hirten. No m«l er where man s originaily, he must sprir tor cars now and not about it. ng from from mo- op to argu COURTROOM CHUCRKLLS. Not all that eminates court room fs dry and lifeless. Qu often we who spend our time there vare bit of humor, although s enjoy it so openly as those surrounded with fewer strictions imposed by conventions. > with are coming cxperience. (Signed) 1 " Ju 25th Jn State of Oklahoma. “Mr. B., there is no ling with your contention, mind is made up. I fgnoring your further from the within my personal SMITH, e The, am argu- Judg proce: Courts simply mentd’ Mr. B. to “Then the we ignc abjeet, Your ance of Court." . . Jud ) defendant who has just ilty): “Yon a with stealing hammer and the Itke, to the value of $18 from a carpenter’s chest. Under the Law 1 can only send you to jall, for your oftense is merely Petit Larceny Thieves should b the Peniter tlary, not in jail. While you were about it, why didn’t you take enough to exceed in value $20.00, charged saws, drills, e you helong Prisoner: “Don’t blame mr Honor, 1 took all I could carry.” IN KLASS AT RRAZY KOLLEGE. | (Conducted by Gertrude.) | Teacher “Miss Wise, yon may flinstra oper use of vd dent”." te the ‘Indepen pr i Wise “Henpecked Ben is 1 in jail azain e him “I'd rather be indepen- Dent to have to say wid me wife'." 1, you may favor v in which the d ‘Expectorate’ has a prominent part. Wood B.Rich “I called up Mr. Br And 11 od wna know when you expec- me double A —RBarbara Ma W wdstreet it him, Torate arshall. IN KLASS AT KRAZY KIDDIE ROLLE! (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) Teetche “Wil a senten. your a brite boy using the word * 8tin “We use 10 have And he er. They wouldn't fite Even if you syst give mi a short taile dog radio is Proud work in the Sahara desert!” Bored Listener: “Prove it!" —Henry C. Deverey. a port Owner What makes you o | happy 1'd be at the top of a |} good luck, drag | Nine out of A thought chills me. The | lingers | jury's a few recorded in- | fal District, | the | so that 1| Penitentiary, | Your | I oved our cat like & broth- mung themselfs 925, 28th Anniversary Sale W OFFERING F fits2, NEW SPECIAL VALUES Sensational Selling! Luxuriously Furred $75.00 and $85.00 COATS at the Anniversary $55 A Very 2l Purchase Jrings You Thi WONDERFUL OFPORTUNITY Just Think! Instead of paying $75.00 or $85.00 for choice of these beau- tiful new styled Coats the price is only $55.00 THE CLOT! Vivetts Pin Point Kashino Chanilla Petite Point THE COLORS Dove Queen Bird Grackle Head Raisin Bokhara with | )('(' in | S | 3 g ‘nckoo Java, IHIE Wolf Jap lox IFiteh Mand ables our Coat Departme ihis supreme opportunity women of Britain tumaver Nt to place Our system ¢ en- the Q&7 L. Mk 3 ,w RS&V. Every Day at the Anniversary Sale and Free Souvenirs S F] NEW MERCHANDISE ‘\l\i\h Your 'urchases AMERICAN AMPHITHEATERS | (Ansonia el new Observation On The Weather Wa ! Southern New Senti no thing that to see tootball. Thirty ye had a would though far corners Then Yal An ord IS like | Y 5,000 ats he from good | rot 1) i linary thall the outside. wenty 150 Harvard took the Jead in Lig ctures. 1 we of | Winds” s horses the open end toward the Ihe more notable t ould large hing 1 year erov land was | years (ternoon or tonight; colder tonizht Saturday fair and colder; str a e with fresh to \\H\J’: becoming stro o | north and northwest | Worecast for Bastern ;H‘VH in south and rain or & north portion o ) | prob: toni i fair and colder in extre OIaan e ICH IIBeE : outh portion: shifting winds that, It was on after tha Ferry had his dream of the "i""']""'“*m'"“ SLERD R > than ten years s Condltibng: pHoall pressure in the and must remain unigue & o many respects, As yel it ds withi (00l oL T ats for 74,000, America’ 5 toothall amphithe; 1t ive college structures seating or more persons. Of these five, the smallest rival N York at w years ago. But Yale S L this atternoon ht; colder tonig My Lt EL00% is mo nee Yale a till is The: ar interior in intensity ng furtl he barometer rea th Dakota, be This pressur > extont amphitheater that : | southward, | Turon Sov ‘lm hes high md Canadia and from Harvard dium, thosc i he country from 1he Yalc to Mexico y of Pennsylvania which Univer: shifiine il and to the is 1o rains are ard fo lo Killing south as ire \mm. coast and | trom Detroit. cast | mperatn Misgouri valley on the 4 tallig Albany in e frota norh- are and for thiz vicirty ither with light rans 1 er es (‘ost Business \i !!u-n Annnaly 9 (P ad cost Amir- $40,000,000 drr- a report todayof arned a nst ‘he with nation-vide by vera of en {n the as lieutemnt, weeks, the re. Pullman company n spurious pay cheske, v York, Philadeiphia Payroll 1ave i Suret a1 any wi A i ramif he I o ngry Within the 0 vith a wor last si ent to start Ads University of Pittsburgh. The solleges contemplate cven structures, the 1o seat 106,000, 100,000, It veral years be after the completion in fact, Mr. Ferry had increase of the bowl | 120,000, That would have been pos- e = about this body sible, no doubt; some time ago it i< afl in the bulletin. May | was given up as undesirable. “'“'n Evink Lo ech wopud wise the plans of the two Penr vania collezes may be abandoned | | before they are realized. 1t is pretty enerally recognized, at least New Haven. that the construction | of an amphitheater large enough to | aceommodate all of public who | want to see premicr foothall games is an impossible achievement. The | find it f rmer nd mi ore one of a THE PRESI latter one | | said Bureau's 1 tment Nnd the to seat in s0 1 mail . CLIP COUPON i at AFFAIRS EDITY others may they w | Used | Drive a used car this f 'Classified Ads. ar bargains I at a reader of The Her sy about a eahinet? Why does it do ft? cied and many more President's Cabinet.” r of pre succession, the estabe dut A po wid other in- heads working under the Presl- ome of It in school; maybe ut the gover t heads; this bulletin, Fill out the B. Herald, INET, 1ge stampn,

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