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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. New Britain Heral HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | | (Sunday Excepted) | 67 Cburch Street. Tasued Dally At Henald Bldg lan eft SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES $3.00 2 Year. $2.00 Three Months. 75c. & Mo Entered at the Post Office at New Britain 83 Second Class Mail Matter. TELEPHON Business Office Editerial Rooms CALLS 925 526 The only protitable advertising medium in the City. Circulation booke press room always open to advertiee Member of the Associated Press. The Assoctated Press titled to tne use for re all news credited to it or credited 'n this paper news published th Member Andit Bureau of Circulation The A. B. C. s & natlonal oiganizatio which furnishes newepapers and adver tisers with & strictly honest analyels of circulation. Our circulation statietice are based upon this audit. Thie ineures protection again~ fraud in Dewspaper Qistribution figw es to both nationel and local advertisers. The Eerald fs on dally tn New | York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Timee Square; Schultzs Newsstands, Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Street. | Hent s e REBATING POLL TAXES TO NEEDY PERSONS The s rebating persor taxes to the as has been practiced in New Britain, has everything to commend it and nothing to oppose It Especially in the case of women who through | misfortune find themselves sole provider for families, the bating principle accomplishes a | species of charity which the city can well afford to practice. Those who hope to take advantage of the | by making to thelr economic easily found out. tem of needy, such ¢ city, however, false statements as condition, are There is no reason why a widow with three or four children to sup- port, or even with fewer children, should be forced to pay $2 poll tax. Remission of such a tax under such circumstances is an act Which does the city credit. i WIDENING BROAD STREET; | AND ALSO MAIN A wider Broad street will cause that thoroughfare to live up to its | name. There will be no serious ob- jections to the plan of widening the and the fact that it has indicates the in- to street; been broached creasing importance this north end street. That reminds us to ask — what has become of the scheme to widen Main street, the railroad tracks? The plan was to subtract a and accruing beyond few feet from the sidewalks, it was a rife topic for conversag tion during the late verbal imbro- glio concerning Chief Hart's one- way-turn efforts. It might be said in passing that talk doesn't get it is action that counts anywhere; | BUS SUBSIDIAR | OF NEW HAV It would be interesting to learn 18- the v how much money the New F | jand Transportation company, bus subsidiary of the New Haven railroad, has earned since its in- auguration last year. This bus subsidiary, miles of which ope- rates over 777 highway, has more than a third the mileage than the New Haven railroad it- self, the railroad mileage being only 1,958 miles. whole The railroad as a is earn- ing mon despite its financial drags which The point sldtary cubus, the book has the breaking ¢ are on s, bus sub- | get proved to another in- it is it making mone A financial report is be or is ven, or ed throughout the interest. If such eport shows the bus subsidiary is not will yet ing fair earnir black busincss, the clou subsidiary gain in espe standpoint operating railroad KACEYS ARE MODEST REGARDING MEXICO through ative, that is that the United Sta good of out in Wh fices to straighten Mexico is entire le at offices such are to be, of cotirge, what can the circumstances. have no desire to stir up good depends entirely upord be accomplished under As a nation we ruction with Mexico over a question of in- ternal policy, and we rea that such an effort would fall far | short o its intentions. We can ex- ize fully | est shap | law s however, that hope, i As con Mexico now are 18 t s that e near PASSING ON U, RESERVATIONS the ervations S, stipu- before | World hich they were Geneva proy ost im- ons, of |H the the would put in and out of It American in which | United States m ‘With it jurisdiction be interes righ can be it pointed to yleld only ut hations the court that t have adjudicated in this are to in | such questions wish to manner, erving other questions to diplo- macy or force of arms, court's prime essential of the existence would be pushed aside. Or, putiing | it another w the | United St wishes to Je a member of the why #should tes, if it court, be a member under such an reserva to important tion when demied members. Yet wish to have the it is other the members of court | A that international machinery, and it is quite probable ome way will b€ found to get the erican govern- ment as part of le Sam in around the table and | keep him the time. mollified at same CHICAG NEW BRITAI The aim he curfew in Chicago is to protect the public from evildoers; most parti- | cular it effort young girls from being by automobile ks, or at DS of t radical is an to protect kidnapped shei t1 least, being . lured into of their The purview unkindly ministrations. | to | ot | inability of the police distinguish between the ages those Jjurisdiction coming under the of the law and those who are con- | old enough to large | unattended, is a mere detail. No | sidered be at doubt they will learn liow to do so | \ in the course of time. | A curfew Jaw such as this Dnlr‘(o has many gopd points. In New Britadin ‘complaints have | been heard that boys are out at|favors Smith, and no doubt wilt qg| 11 hours of the night,” and some | to b 1y The other several hailed had are sa actu out all night. da of | them were o court on| charges they robbed a jewelry store. In truth, nearly every wee secs a few boys brought into court on charges of various sorts, som but they times not serious, nearly al- ways indicating are more liberty than is good for them We wouldn't want to go as far aving | as Chicago in this curfew business, altogether little o as conditio; not but that firn there can be Britain grip upon some of its simil doubt W needs a NEW ENGLAND'S EARLY CANAL DREAMS of the earliest efforts in build made 1 which was to have to a canal of the reaching the retold Connecticut river in §t. Lawrence, has be in grahpic manner in a special anni- sary the Lowell headlines over bird's eye view 1 once thought traces of a to tide- ind freight- financial fallure ilroad hd mag- stem extending ke and + am 1 pro s im of H., on thr cticut, rence.” only the | i o re- of the can be no been that wrence n of a canal and only Connecticut Law- was of the N of th was the o not the En one kind in w advent Haven to | Northampton, for instance, The remains of still be detected route, vestiges of an running | through 1 this along 4 the nville ditch can | path of com saying goes | Johnson | under e from the Sound north of England, and the were as the were | and o time they were blos- of com- fron horse that he CALIFORNIA'S WARM PRIMARY ed primary, by the color of sul publi- cluded ¥, could wwel M. Shortridge, in nat Rober F. n, had two op- M. Clarke Lineberger. ents, Judge and Major Walter His amain trouble, however, was who while sup- | to knock the | Shortridge. m Johnson, porting Clarke props tried m under had Republican d *“*Coo and was one of the senato the unsti sup- | port was th ite ad voted for entry into the V the Hiram | Court. In this ief issue of the 1t such cam is a coincid it peculiar can be called, that the remnant of the Progressives, of which Hiram Johnson continues & |is gi leader in Califo should be op- posed in principle to the World | | Factsand Fancies the give one another for th ball w BY ROBERT QUZLLEN For t ey tter, a poli soon 23 are pa There's this one big man ust as much eve about Borah. who is respecte when he's wrong. It's all right verything except to th Republicans a arty. unusual ye of the clubs going to win This is an 1 school heme Japan work Germany books, to let can pay lin frocks? why there more in America now than population One reason are corrupt peop is be n 1890 ater. Once in | youngster Court. it that pe. tion, or one merely to have some- | thing At any Or can it be said, perhaps, ex- | opposi- | the opposition is one of fency, a vote-catching to “issue” abo clothes and lege boy at a Any 1e by sneering contir on, but none to date ha writer ¢ rate, adhesion to the World Court | jigion much. is regarded by m sincere and | influen ns as the quintes- | Hi- | press, sence of progress; yet we f ram Johnson and the Hearst all opposition and others seeking a point of against “entangling al- i themselves op- the liances,” yet calling “progressive,” who seriously pose American hesion to Court. At the Court adhesion bottom, pro and con of issne within Although lhr-i resolution for adhesion was passed the Coolidge in is an both major parties. administration, the Democr: Congress were on the band wagon rather strongly, under which and the Unit reservations d St #illingness to the signified her up | Demo- join were drawn B Senator son, the atic At der. badly wed the its humorous as- ough a m up af- | fair in many respects, Califor- | nia primary had There against Isidore Dockweiler, for in- | pects. was the charge ance, who was credited with complicity in a Tammany Hall plot capture California Democracy for the Al Smith presidential nomi- | nation forces. Dockweiler merely all in his power to bring about his That as the nomination. is just as much his B. endors: The into rivilege right of John Zltiott, one of his opponents, to McAdoo. politi William Gibbs of Al California be arded forees inje Smith the can ction primary least as proving the Smith are spreading from the eastern seaboard. ] “’5 ears ago nobody would D pected that the Smith clan could | Meadoo | | ve seriously contend with the rmy in one of the strongest SPOKESMAN FOR STATESMEN all talks | knows about the | House n — hov csident n to his but ever directly, vs through the myste spokesman, who is lited iou cr with reflecting the presi- dential mind and who is the offic \ster to the great American o oo people. When the spokesman talks for publication it is just President were spea and yet, it is not exactly 1t course, the same. mistake is made, of broadcaste b a then the spokesman- e blamed Anyhow, here untoward occv ce. the okesman business is to And fashion. is spreading in alarming Every stufesman, politician, can- late, near- nd men in dhe to public through their Weld spokesman, have ykesmen! whom n to do lcastir So far Mayor ted think broad wr not design a and don't he will care to t we fashionable as to em- it quite ploy one; but there are numerous politicians in various states who have seemingly adopted the and making some sort of with We intimate it. of so-and-so, ‘through public read nd, that through an made a Sena h opinion statement; or People’s riend spokesman gave an important about the His Name let-it be officlal channels that he was a can didate for re-election. Golf takes your mind off the old troubles, but it gives you so many new. ones, the corruption in telephone a great deal, | “but never talk over a minute at a time.” ¥ "o house and let s have it? I want to t tis were the star pe meeting evening. pro-tem Stock the motion he When this v the committee on the city White House | for the |Ibella y. threaten | ey idea | blah | weather; that Governor What's | ¢ known through | proved desirable things to counts. heal rs f Time ew ve 0dy f ing except th lic | eve The caslest way to make a plump an happy is to show her a wo- woman happy is to show her sl man fatter than she Even good publicity isn't There’s the ci fish caught by'a great man. of bout tr the the flood sweeten ntion of the In all bre old-fas manner: out ps the worst bad nners” that d of th “good come f a book e hea that | when |, ty Jook smug another is exposed. | q state N I Correct this sentence: “I use our 1 she (Protectel 25 Years Ago Today | t c and Aldcrman Cur- | ers of the| common council last i President the « to dis to put. | ed that from the ctor's ac- | Mayor Bassett the Mr. Curti: 11 to t \s the mayor might wisl was @ he remove done T mayor be ! mayor filed 1 matter ould | himself. said that nd had knowled, ing abov he commit iid he consids dignity to against hi how many held and been fc the He knew no had other but did not not get off The mayor neath his charges made inquired e committee id there had s of giving ers (Herald). Ti motion tabled. r Philip Corbin 1 Norfolk. At the fift { the tors' ¢ this the A shop an rn cusing | ts to the lenied. repor is he M turned | enth Connec cting Diree- | ter of | nt for | ociation, city was ¢ comir W, has and Quarter and villa there ury chapter the followin president \irman spiritual ye mm»" the | Stanley of the chased la Enswort} ley will er some Em! elected ning hert Hotehkiss; ¢ clup department chairman social « 1. Hanford. The second Mrs, round ¢ cap tournament was played Maple Hill golf links ves H. Allis won from L. H. Pea W. P. Felt won by def Abbe won from J H. Kirkham James §. North won H. Hart, 3 up. The Kenilworth club h in its room last evéni was enjoyed and disel d a variety musical talent the | T up w. | 4 up. Walter | WOMEN GRANTED RIGHTS Buenos Alres, Sept. 2 (& The amber of deputies has adopted a law glving women the same civil rights are enjoyed by the men Argentina. The bill ap- in part by the at the last session of parli and this body now will have another opportunity to proclaim itself on the question of equalily of sex. The chamber also has passed & as nent ¢ lyoun ab, you'll just take i nd all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New aip Herald, and your letter | will be forwarded to New York. n't help wis e sch ches, but a heap of Cheap Method ants her eye- asons to My Prince Charm- | ing For Taking a Vacation By Sunny All books and pamphlets that advise | T've freely ri | And every author claims it's wise For those ho'd wed by : To proye love ion, ndation. As for myself ich T know, | I need | thet I go— by a vacation out, hat I'm SOME | is cutive *soil’ and ‘nomad. Tone Nale: “My Mariootch she around hee | Wid-a Marlootch I like-a mos' to| play— | Soll keep on stick around my Marl- | ootcha Nomad wa sdy (Copyrizht, 1926. Reproduction | Forbidden) | | | v s o EUROPEAN TRAVEL TOU. §. INGREASES But America Still Sends More Visitors Abroad da whole dam world-a | Washington, Sept. 2 UP) — Euro- pean tol travel to the United | States is showing marked increase Observation ‘\\'. W. Husband, acting On The Weather lof 1avor, discovered 2.—Forecast | checking immigration Mostly | turns. During the possibly | ing June 30, las moderate | service allowed ter the United or business mission, porary period. T showed suc total of 35 “A part of tourist travel incr tio: bly due to n which allows such visitors to e without making unpleasant at Ellis Island or other port nigration tior said. “However, panies are also more travel to on the part of tend to make because the to rep! t i secre today service 1 year end- immigration 14 aliens to en- tes on pleasur for a te previous year ssions tary in Washington, Sept. re- for Southern New England: cloudy tonight and showers on co: h nort Forecast ‘for to a nds, | ugh of low e " coun- inia. It unsettled from 1gland. the coast. the for the unques- gislation, S reason Conditions: extend from California ssur cay weather with Nebrask P rthern borc im- nd com- the United Europeans who in- only tempor: steamship lines e the business lost e quota law c t migration S| s was Ind. vicinity much Indiar Conditions favor f ettled weath nge 1pe COMPARATIVELY FEW IN | SOUTH CAROLINA VOTING Those di in 'he United Sta m more tour world than come standing the noted increase. Dur- ing the last fiscal year, the imm gration service gave out more th 100,000 permits to aliens who the United States, under made visits to other , and’ the number na- {tive or nautralized Americans tr eling abroad of course is much larger than t atill fur s to the ou to it, notwith n List of Voters And Who Exercise Rights $hows in Little Interest. o Columbia com 8. C., Sept. 2 (A—Txe- seat of t ake an official c nlts of Tuesday With 160,000 n meet in ey today the election. | late county to CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS STAY Santiago, Chile, Sept. 2 (A — A ss of 2 votes counted re- s p | | with that beauty! | Tseless Information Man: * Ma do He Vi Holdup wvot's broke Gignme it! W t need to 1 Mark G. Hir part drought was so severe in his of country this summer, C t the & s had to down on their knees to get the oncy out of tHe blossor | = | WHAT SOME YOUNG MEN EXPEC By L. E. Michell Clifford—Do you wish to speak to | | That is, T arry my father—Er—y sic you if you'll Want me to ma eh? You have say wanting to ilyt Girl's her—But crazy you, and—and—I'd certainly e proud to have you for a son-in- aw. Mil- ve, 1 into vour ne me do T know you can support Mildred and | How much money do you ©? Will you move out of your —H'm, how m: alke the car. t0. Girl's Father—I'll give you every ot, and you can take the I know where I nd more if hing I've and the hous thre T an horrow 11 think it over. vau've made ank you a Clifford nd, but 3 x igars. | anks! Now pack your duds and t out of here before I throw you In Rome— Biltmore (hiring ¢ “Are you a sober man? Applicant hat depends on ary, sir. hauffeur): the —John Gruhn. AT KRAZY KOLLEG (Conducted by Judy) Blayses, you're the told me yesterday that a Myth was a female moth, are- t you? Tell us w you know about romance, using ‘symbol.”” | Helen B : “When he talked of things romantlc it would drive the girlies fran tie KI T dumb Dora who aking love no guy was ever slower— | He refrained from giving ki of course that peeves the Misses the ladies rate this guy as symbol thrower.” —Silas F. Seadler. —Now KRAZY KiNDERGARTEN (Conducted by Dusty) Teetcher: “Tony, I saw you play- ing with that Mariootch Amacootch laltho your mother dont wunt you to becuz she chews her chewing gum bill prohibiting bakers to bake at night. too loud. If you have enything to say in your own defense use the werds |ed for, move to oust Catholic chaplains from the army has been defeated in the chamber of deputies by the conservatives-radical combination. Tie movement to discharge the chaplains dates back to the ‘adop- tion of the constitution in 192 under h church and sta were separated. There was consid- erable de in the chamber be- fore the resolution of ousting was last night and cincts in the s it was estimated tal number of ballots cast not exceed 175,000. This by several thousand than of the 1924 primary As Dbe returns trickled snator ¥ D. Smith held a 10 lead over Edgar A. Brown, wi srmer ator Dial trailing nearly 1,000 in the rear. Il but 98 vote 1 te's 1, would lower vote is the in, N ate defeated. was CONFLICTING STORIES ' TOLD BY HALL WITNESSES Prosecutor in- New Jersey Murder Plans to Question Others This Week. . 3. Sept. 2 B — brother of Mgs. Hall, today contin- attention of those four year old ven investigating the all-Mills murder mystery. hree persons, said by Stevens ve been on a fishing trip with near Lavalette the night his e Rev. Edward Eleanor Mills De Russey's Brunswick, were cial Prosecutor Toms River, an county. New Brunswick ® rt and Stevens has fishing on the o'clock. The between 9:30 ¢ him New oned Simpson yesterday cour Oc Lava nd 50 miles ap: ntained he w il 10:3 killed at nd A very losed by cago 1 summer porfant fa William Chi- dealer, who spends _avalette, Simpson was al est S Tife Arthur tories related by Eggar and Applegate, carpenter of wolocking, differed at sev- according to Simpson, r old John Keight, ) questioned. a » boy. whether s ts, which bore- out Stevens® which was accepted by thoss the initial investiga- years ago. refus their to say sted, tion four Simpson declared additional wit- would be examined at Toms me this week. nesses River some [ FREIGHT CAR LOADINGS Sept. 2 (P—Revenus g dings for the week +f August . totalled 1,088,791 decrease of 20,766 below the the American Rail- nounced today. Coal loadings totaled 185,810, a de- crease of T, s neous freight 398,474, grain and in decrease 6,- than car load 83; forest 1,758; live= se 605; ore, cock 11,556, in« fieten reight car lo; decrease 3 grain product lot produc cregse eight. precinets counted, t ith, Brown 418, Senator Smith predicting a sweer himself in the run off primary of ptember 4 which he and F 3 1 contest, neither having secured 50,489; ssued a statement ng victory for | w court remains torial contest criticized Se adhesion, declaring that it wa ilar from that esta .eague of Nationas and er Woodrow Wilson senator plied that the cot that endorsed by th convention of 1924 at which Brows s a delegate. | British-Italian Accord In Abyssinia ('ondemneq teneva, Sept. 2 (A—The unive peace congress today olution saying that cord between Great Britair for economic penet Ab; * represents an attempt at illegitimate pressure on Abyssinia. The resolution condemns the ac- | cord as incompatible with the spirit | of the covenant of the League of Nations and modern conception of international commission, acting un- der the League of Nations, to solve | problem of distribution of the rs of the Nile, with Abyssinia, | and the Soudan represented | i isst as demoer w Ry on it Another resolution passed by the | congress protests against the pre tention of Spain to suzerainty over} Tan, It recommends that the | League of Nations take over control | of this internationalized city in| northwest Morocco. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR YOUR W Savings Deposited by Sept. 3rd Draw Interest from the 1st. Interest Compounded Quarterly OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7-9—D. 8. T. THE FAMILY ALBUM—HIDDEN TREASURE By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ! GLUYAS WILLIAMS — A3KS WIFE (AN SHE RE- MEMBER WHAT THEY DID WITH HIS SILVER CIGARETTE CASE WHEN THEY WENT AWAY ON VACATION WIFE REMEMBERS T WAS HIDDEN IN A 600D SAFE. 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