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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. Ambitious aspirants are still try- ing to swim the English channel, |and “are falling almost every day. | | The number of women who try it is astonishing. And whe [the tides go agalnst them they get very little mention in the public | | press | New Britain Herald| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY (Sunday Excepted) 1 Church Street. larued Dally At Herald Bid n luck and SUBSCRIPTION RATES 100 & Year. 32.00 Thres Montha DAUGHERTY FACES A GRIM ORDEAL Harry Micajah was forced to resign as attorney | general of the Un | than two most | | Entered at the Post Office at N | as Second Class Mall Matter. Daugherty, who TELEPHONB CALLS Business Office . 918 Editorial Rooms . 928 d States more years ago, is facing the violent battle of a checkered career—the The enly profitable advertisng medinm in the City. Circulation books and press | room alwars open to advertirers. scrious ons | against his personal Integrity since | the the good-natured that se- usually a Member of the Associated Press. when The Astoctated Press is exciusively en- titled to the use for re-publication of ail news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and aleo local news published therein. | days Harding included him 0 in lect circle from Ohio — in his term Ohio g T a placed I Washin 1 wer Member Audit Bureau of Circolation The A. B. C. s a natfonal organization which furnishes newspapers and adver- tisers with ctly bonest anal circulation. Our _circulation the charge are based upon this audit. Tl At Drotection agalnr: fraud o newsp indictment Alatribution figu.es to both nacional and | that Daugherty, jocal advertizers. g We have no desire to prejuc made the grand alleging late Jesse late John T. one-time national in — one the mith, a crony, the The Herald is on aals dally in_New King, commit- York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Times | e ol Square; Bchultz's Newsstande, Enl'nfl(‘ll‘[‘fl"’a“ from Connecticut, Grand Central, 4204 Street. Thomas W. Miller, | property custodi | defraud and alien to in- former -_— n the government, ettable when conspired It men ify as is wo or |deed | had been entrusted with power influence led in clothes closet of those Does a a room in one three-room a T who apartme and are enta such d the “white | falrs. Another way to Daugherty that did inquiry by coliar era” would be to is treed on a chargc e tian not tome to light in the 3 Senate In the spring 1924. At that time the public prints were fllled f the “Ohio gang, Roxie Valentino became wealthy through 0f being known as the “sheik.” Others | become poor acting like one. with stories o Jesse Smith, Mrs bootleggers, t Dempsey-Carpentier fight “little green house Che American Metal scarcely figured in this $7,000,000 ——— Stinson, e If the Chamber of duces its office space that may be more evldence that Coolidge econo- | my Is not entirely a national issuc Commerce r prize ! filmg, K comp and the o strect.” the deal Cheginnin, news; now Wall street s to think well of despite truck, competition, holds the center of the stage. Now we are hearing the skele- in the Daugherty closet tle. At best it little of enlightenme as light may railroads;" this and auton the bus tons rat- s a sordid tale, and This plan of getting out the on ‘election day is very well deserves to be encouraged. But short-cut method be start a wet-and-dry' fight. — except be thrown into hith- erto dark n \ed. The of aces — can be expect- disappe the rec. Daugherty's account in at Washington is rance of would e ords bank Ohio, a Cou House. The annual beaut contest is tak- e item that hen public conf does ot stre ence in the ormer head of the Department of Justice. Tt wz ing place at Atlantic City, thus tending to tition to yield the is no but back-door compe- Sesquicentennial, gleanad tuat erty himself went - to the bank and page deposits He where there contest of hu- remove man beauties, 5 merely beauty. Erery. bearing on Smith's 1ed of and A new chapel having been com- also burned pleted at the church it naturally looks as if the 1l the First Congregational record depo trustees not to s as be ilar- fen first for expect Miller Was nec bard fox to t court dicted, sistant edifice quite awhile, irrespec- action. but it tive of the annual rumors to that in- effect or an of District Buckner of York It th tinue to prize fight promoters con- to go to Eu- have difficulties in finding rope to dig up strong enough evi- for ts writers at the dence bout trolley space zainst former Dempsey-Tunney confer sy cabinet memi The York have ed William as the they might to warrant indictment, with car managers ‘baby prosecutors” A in Whit Jerome, as to how 700 a into normal to squecze people big case. -hatr- room for I s famed rosecutor, has turned with something of hLis old-time vim to the of a The headiine had it Eleanor that the film Boardman, has “Kind Vidor," the sake of the kind; not actress, become the director. bride let's that the marriage the flmy kind in a Parls divorce role defen the wife of a new look « vublic well 1t in For on Tt in amaz as or of hope he stays might. is the first time the will be history of the country that a for- which has its finlsh imer cabinet minister has court placed on trial A NEAR-TRAGE BERLIN ST and York railro bus N Automobile competitior costs the New Ha Hartford ie publie is endx ik railroad year, the much the New abolit » erlin all th rail 1t En ve did compe ) beholders; coach lines standpoint, be from to ha the 90 years ago v batrons main line A paper other smash- Nations th foremost tracks he plat Brital st Sund form 4 unloads and loads its 2 rs to this city, ben tre railroa Jast spring how hard 1 running 40 min- it : 10 mi is for give square a journals and endeavoring to make 10 as mak ploughs past the sta- train on an adjoining ) give th Rept ticug 1 publi control rday morn- y from Hoston hile ttempti tion. w is word their h e inter vie ser, how r - opinion. moving coura has no s of good railroading for to pass another, which has tion or is i pull with naterial- railrond courting when th ties, \ LITTLE SERVING The RAILROAD NEW ENGLAND of New En, pupils 1o William bee K invited Th public will battl of with not n upon of railroads that il line mi current re L tiresome ture \eloss, ¥ disposal 2 cand they a vital 210-mile Hall, N loast interest in railroad ¥ dl use comes of Camp Pa the nomin this bell At from with to Tamoma sounds A 17 the a y portion of ing typical o | coal they over that line e R e a8 had had | cents for each call, the nickel be- ing deposited in a slot. A new type of phone will now be employed, costing $25 for 350 calls a year and with a charge of four cents for each call over thgt number. This is expected to provk unpopular, but the slot phone has gone from every other city in the state and New Britain is now following suit. W. L. Hatch has purchased the Pape property on Peary street of John M. Brady. New Bri people are cordially invited to matinee at Charter Oak park tomorrow afternoon, the admission being free. E. G. Bab- cock's Lady Pinewood and Sallie Iters will start. Cresceus, 2.02 1-4 greatest trotter in the world is Charter Oak. Plainville is doubly excited these days. In the first place, cltizens are : e 2 complaining about the actions of a 1 by the Philadelpbla &| "4y the castern part of the gré to the disgust of | town who is buylpg garbage from Penneyly which was | New Britain and huling it through the st of Plainville. Due to the county health officer's failure to comply with the law, Dr. Bull of Plainville cannot do anything about this at present. The second agita- is In politics, where an inde- nt “anti-water” ticket is be- ing talked of. The men who have 80 far report- the application of the|ed for football at the high school S eady 3 lare Captain Hartman, Lapthorn, 11‘, ing for the approval of the L. | Deviin, Cobolan, T. Brady, Wain: i | wright, Damon, Farrell, Cryne, Any | Chamberlain, Olcott, and Flannery. | The Stanley Works | begin construction of a 350x150 | foot factory building on the ecast little line; and indeed, this bas| ¢igo of Curils street. It will be used Buzi certain advantage in | complete control, J it | be advantage to New | shippers as well. from the Pennsylvania anthracite flelds, while bituminous from West Virginia also flows over it into New England. The little lin ks up with the spur of Haven which crosses the Hudson at Poughkeep- sle; and as everyone knows, the so-called branch the New Haven through New Britain turns That why there are so many coal cars pass- ing over this branch line every day. From a standpoint of freight, it is the city’s most to and the west, to and line of in that direction. is the direct line tron espectally from the coal reglons. The Lehigh & New England has been leas Reading, ¥ the a of the five large systems which The | have to be! 12 for p will formerly angled line. ease, of course, Interstate | rce Commission, and lnear-l“o“ pend anced by fhe with | the Pennsylvania the main objector ings are at present under way agalnst of the rallroads can rout ght cars over the Lehigh & New gland without owning or leasing been the practice a for year: he largest factory buildings in New Britain. Charles A. Ericson of this city has clecte - Ameri there is ing would it and an ngland an by the cite carrier, would no doubt be an advantage to that railroad, and so to Control Reading, a heavy anthra-| : X Co. I's team in the Barbour al shoot will consist of Captain A. H. riswold, Sergeant W. J. Dyson, Corporal ¥ ong, Corporal J.| Abrahamson a Privates F. Carlson and W. Thres] s will be Licutenant W. B, L. Traut. Co. E ant Scheu > tain Smit} itenant Myeroft, geants Anderson and Morey and | Private Chaloner, with Sergeant H. Curtiss and Corporal Beach as ibstitute | > can see shipmen would tend d te coal ts to New THOM'S BOOM GAINS MOMENTCM The E. Thoms str boom of William to be gaining throughout the Democratic in the seems ngth | anks | Lo T et i §HUSBAND’S HEAD TARGET FOR KITCHEN UTENSILS the party out of the bulrushes” is| Domestic Tranquility at Booth Strect state, o is the only belng repeated in various public prints showing a tendency to wel- come his candidacy. The started Thoms boom, of course, ! but it other cities Home Frequently Interrupted in Waterbury, strength had the to reach By Temperament. It Democrats of Litchfield Britain, a. comed counties, 18 made head- ! Mr. and Booth | street are it | seemed from their testimony in po- court this monmxg":vhen the sband was arraigned charges of breach of the peace and ‘assault- | ing his wife. She testified that he sts that there be no lights in the ouse later than 8 p.'m., alsg that <hen she went to church one even- | lier of Things the home of Mra. Dennis Marquis of 6 far peaceful, v among 1 ew and in New formerly in counties, from | where Thoms has also among anti-organ- tions in Hartford and The boom lic we that ‘doing some- quently ful. He resi- out every ng, he thing ¢ accu ndidate ears, irre ive def fences, hances f her of being unfa continually changing their vl exp to g0 or tcnements about wrquis, however, nags bim and thinks tirowing utensils at I 1 {to work for a living and I want to be crippled,” he decl in explanation of ged in striking her. He incisted i o defend himself, as she was | bouncing cups and pots and pans off jis head. One night he told her to put out light at 9 o'clock, but at was ause she stays up too late to suit him. “Why, that woman {sits up every night until 10, 11 and |12 o'clock,” he said. Judge Alling continued until October probation gave his ag | Officer Thomas ated Mr Pros election or He lias givenan is not | g straddlin, unequivo. st e for ith what ment of wha sta hich i8 in con said his wife ity the Democratic party ought to s and commands in this state i don't red, tion ad the respect and af- of fection of the multitude | him, Democratic voters who agree with 2 The party of the state should choose its strongest ernatorial candi not of placing somebody’s name on the ticket. mere - L 1 g0 through rite be VALENTINO'S WILL of case the who ted by who in complaint Woods. comparatively youngin Rudolph enough least ong in the prime of Valentino thou possibilitics of e a will. Considering ai- 1 re of | officer. as 40, J life, of the the future th vorc 31, the to ma had k0 Sea gy Boy on Bike Hit hy human nature Truck and Knee Hurt *| Arnold Vining, 12 years old, of as depicted in the films and in real | peasant street, was thrown bleyele and injured his le Park strcct about 8 morning, when he Unlon Laundry truc thur Clauson of 713 I Officer John C. t boy turnc parked car just as the | to pass him. feyele wer and in accident I 1 been an and married and di- | estate of at was fully a peculiarities of : on this K by a| 1 by Ar- reported pass a was | on ler, to have rs well in ¢ pre for any And he i contingency. did a ob. An Winifred was of {Me instrument, which virtually cut her hand- The virtually carli Hud- withdrawn which named Bl out to try a8 sole heir through the making er E about The the on t the unavoid- going opinion wi off, but curiously enough, t of somely remembered in inheriting her aunt. provision in his last will who would : | Peanulr\i endor Found To Have No Licen Harry Sopimes of 75 Clark street, peanut and popcorn vendor, ly thought all he had to do tell Officer ( ge Moffi left his lcense at home, officer asked him for The officer was’ skey and learned from t | the license had expire | this morning he ar for peddling without it. | ithin a anyonc contest it, may be taken a nting the litigation. sheik owned included foreign automo- as to an enormous 20 he dogs wonders how . viaries of ¥ birds, W an- iques ~— one he ever ot »rds that May 24 sted pimas found time to look after so much, even with the help of the retinue 50 of servants for whom he provided cars, Al Qbservation On The Weather Waslington, athern | tonight, moder 25 Years Ago Today ‘ The al convention ptist churches of Conne s held in this clty on O , and 16 is expected this came to him w comparatively short time as a re- | sult of his popularity as a the hand- some man films and a ster- ing actor of love: parts. Small won- der there are constantly a folk Mies, horde of ambltious hanging to the , "¢ kirts of Hollywood to north- wind fresh York: some- to. o in cooler in sout ic y rising cast p t temp interior | of th T ut wiil | 1y winds 14, | variable. 3001 Conditions: ridge pressure extend trom castw nnsylvania ther i of the Misstasip is from to Montana. The temperature I about normal t northern districts. Conditions favor for this fair weather with cool warm sunny daa; the ly diminishing and becoming her A high 5 Kansag pro- all sec- river. Arizona Sione was Whightman med to chalrman an enter nment committee of 25 members, A change is to be de fn the telophone system In Britaln commencing October 1. In the past stores have been equipped with | phones which cost §10 plus five | ducing ple tions east he pressure northward nt we M. rews 1 | low W {in the 1 cinit nigh's and will shortly | s a rolling mill and will be one of | secretary of the state | zepublican | evident- | had | ver, | tresi norther- | o Queenie De Neckers: beau.” Teetcher: “Well, lets play a solo on 'scientist. Queenie De Neckers: “Lath nite I told my thweetie Wile thitting on hith knee, ‘Youve a Rolith-Royth beet for com- fort'— And he gave a scientist me.” —Miriam Weiler “With my heer you S S —————— I[ sena an communicstions to Fun Stop Editor, care Of the New | BAlain Herald, and your letter will be formarded to New York. And That's Where the Name Comes | From, Folks! |Back from vacation, we know why the things Are listed in folders | Spring: | They spring all the extras the traf- fic will stand, And gold is the mineral in constant | demand! as “Mineral Absolutely Florian: “Bloodhoun'? How you know dat it was a bloodhoun'?" Tambo: “Boy, Ah knows! T could tell by what run down mah laig when he bit me!” —August Holmgren QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any | question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britailn Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, | Washington, D. C., enclosing two fcents in stamps for reply. Medical, {legal and marital advice cannot be {given, nor can extended research world. | s undertaken. All other questions wil receive a personal reply. Un- | signed requests cannot be answered. ALl letters are confidential.—Editor. Q. Did George Washington be- {long to a political party? | A. When Washington was first ed president there were no po- the fol- THESE FORE STARS By Cap La Roe There's Feodor Fedorovitch, famous impressario, | Who also in the opera’s a loud and | thundering bass, Although it is not written opera's scenario, {Dear Donya, the contralto, has him | tangled in Love's.lasso, |But pretty Donva Taykemoff's a na- tive of Bohemia— Which gives her proper reasons to he rather si.k-high-hatty | While Reodor's 2 victim of A | anaemi: ; | Blue blood Is rere his hirthp in the the nam. to the Fe r the leader- | hip of Al r Hamilton and W ngton becane a Federalis | Q. Is there an “Edison Star?" A. About 40 vears ago a news- er printed an cct that Thomas s up on clear ni lizht known as the It was a hoax which, howe ed to this day. M t there is not the erican ! teeth In Mrs. Newric money. We prol have any Italians ¥ wor comin,; In round figures What will re s from bed linen: could DIE eating on the chocolate cake atter descended upon him! hove me d white ma- | | Owing to the number of sub- sed in medicine it is not to find methods or so' - nts all such stains n If the nature of the li- own, the solvent be | chosen accordingly, A tarry or | gummy medicin can treated th the same agents as tar spots, & { medicine containing iron can be re- | moved with the agents used for iron | medicines in a sugar syrup can v be washed out with water, those dissolved in alcohol sometims |can be removed from fabrics by | sponging with aleohol. If the na- | ture of the medicine is not wn |it is neccssary to various agents until one is found that serves the | purpose. W From Our Children Garden of possil o remove fabrics, | cine is I old, ngers. James, two and a had the habit ¢f stckin L “James,” sald his mother, on ¥ Do you ever see Daddy at “I'm no daddy!” James replied. Irs. Robert R, Mueller do JACKSON TEL S OF' THE VACA- TION HE SPENT IN HOLLYWOOD (To Howard Klohis) “Did 17 Well, T'll say T did, and T says to Will Hays, T says, that of course I'll join the party, providi 1 break the date T made with Norma Talmadge. Well, Ole Doug IFairbanks puts his m around my shoulder and says he'll get Dickie Barthelmess to fix things up for me, and Ole Chaplin—you know Ole | warlie, of course? Well, Ole Charlie begged with s for me to o told Addie Hart. T said “Well, they hands at once and we hopped into Lon Chaney's car, and opened up a couple of quarts of Harold Lloyd's tock. Ole Haurold's qui me tell you! e bad al fun outa Ole Harold. Ole Buster Keaton and me almost busted our sides laughin’ at him! “Yessires, it was some part me tell you. Tt was just as Tommy Meighan said—you know Thou jon't you? Il it was fust as Ole ommy said. ‘Jackeon.' says he, clappin’ me on the back, “Jackson, Ole Hoss, let's drown our troubles and look on the bright side of things. Tend me $30—what say?’ Yessiree, | it was some ty, what T mean—the | boys showcd me quite a time. natural color are there at are blogsoms; b ieved to be due the of iron in the soil. it proper to say one eats or drinks soup? A One dginks soup. cannot be caten. Q. What is Newton's itation? l FEvery particle of {the universe attracts | particle with a force | portionate to the mass of le, and faversely ¢ of the distance bety Menjou I'd tr A liquid law of matter in other pro- | at- to! een private kid, le 1 let | | them, Q he terms “Right” French politics? | rs to the Con- servative parties and “Left” to the socialist or radical parties. Q. How long did it take Edward son Weston to walk from New York City to San Francisco? A. 10. » walked 3.895 miles betwe and July 14, 1009, res E Q. What is the tionality of the name Probine? A. Probyn or Probine s the h form of an English nams, “Robin” with the Welsh prefix Ap-Robin was in time shortened into | Probyn or Probine. It means What a et mean i Right” re A M SURE TEALHED WAL WAy TO KiS5S MY LTTLE Now MOM'LL BRUSH YOUR HAR NiCR — ; | poreal chattels, or the incorporat | “robin” and its most familiar form | is Robinson. | Q. Is it economical to wrap ice in an ice box In paper? A. Wrapping ice will retary its | melting but will aiso result i less | efficlent cooling of the icebox. It American thinks of war as shs |1s the melting of the ice that cools 4 .. o¢ sport. 1It's just something the box. Q. Is there a law Increasing the | pensions of Civil War veterans and | thelr widows? When does it go into effect? A. The President signed the blll on July 3, 1926, It became effec-| tive August 4, 1926. | Q. What causes dill pickles to get hollow? A Hollow pickles sometimes occur diring the process of cuslng. Generally, however, it s beaeved they are the result of faulty de- velopment or nutrition of the cu- cumber, ‘While there is no reason to believe that the trouble is in- herent in the cucumber, it is pos- sible that faulty methods of curing | miy contribute to condition. | | One reason may be that too long a | time is allowed between gathering| |and brining. The perlod should not exceed 6 to 8 hours. | Q. Where is the Rye River? A. In North Riding, York, I-anAJ humming | | land. Q. bird A. There is no white species but | | there are albino humming birds that |are very rare? ! | Q. What cities in America lcad in the production of ice cream and eandy? Philadeiphia leads Chicago, Bos FactsandFancies BY ROBERT QU'LLEN to be won. Giving jazz to England about evened the score. She gave up spar- rows. " is an Ameri- now except in “As the feller say canism eeldom used the Literary Digest. Some day, perhaps, nations will learn that the path of glory leads but to the pawn shop. One nice thing about the Englis !channel. If you swim but a mile u get a few columns for s ing. Is a nation’s curre st assured, an inflate rves the blame. s Is there a white Lawn mowing is fine exercise only | in case you could hire it done if you wished. Mr. Insull likes one party as as another, but you can about some senators. in {ce n and New test candy vell that roducing centers What is * gible personal | Why hurry? The crocodiles. ¢ phants and parrots take things and live a great while. A refers to Incor- a| rights or intcrests growing out o personal propert as. copy- rights and patent rights, stocks and | personal annuities. Q. t is the water content of | Alas! depriving Ttalians eof ghetti may destroy the peculiar d terity of the race, There's a ight war may be mor next peace can't be any worse. Min;bpérator is kicked out of in a lady out of When a bachelol office, he might friend to get martyrdom. votes his You've nev Well, it is clos straddle bug. larga Diplomacy in a shoe store. ginning with one that's too | and calling it a 4. A wire fence manufacturer his product is “bull strong thing like political fenc A minor poet says he | best work on an empty | which ranks him with | philosophers. does his stom the major News-Record holish for the The gineering says speed limits will and this will he sad telephone companies of be new Frank Farrington, Tilinols di unign adn ploy of cago. year. Jobn L. the United 1Mi to oust 10is mine u president min rkers’ is now in the val Co., of | the Chri: 100 2 ' how to sh all the upl nations undevelope e day it peoples will be i ot sident of | is taking th her “but “It's gossip, Correct this sentence: first birthday,” said the she never worries when it cric 1 —_— RDENING AND HOUSE P but 1t s t) Tt i3 also ive hulietin Fal to any reader on . which wil mall as dire CLIP COUPON sques ted HERD = m—— ARDENS EDITOR. H 13 ton. Bureau, New Bri New Yo Washivgton, D. ¢ AL ts In RDENING AND | uncancelled, T waj tumps or coln a cop OUSE PLAN se e U. 8 pos I TEACHER NEVER | WANTS TO KI5S | ME | TAT'S \T! MUSS T 0P LIKE MINE \5( pid KOLLEGE | IN KLASS AT KRAZY (Conducted By M. F. I.) 1. Betty Hugg: ‘Oh M. Judell, I'm €0 glad you're takin’ the lass today Would ya be so kind s to make this room more healthy by opening the window, would ya. | huh | SAYS IT SEEMIS KIND Q7 WARM, BETTER OPEN THE WINDUW PLEASE WILFRED mean more whole- Such an error is little cutie like acher: some, angel face. not Jworthy of a you.” . 1. Detty Huggser: “What do ya mean, huh?" Teacher: now if you tr 1 ‘worthy.’ " Betty Huggser: I lost my false teeth a few min- utes ago,’ Says old Grampa Gaffney, ‘T've looked “.r 'em high, and looked fer 'em low don't know worthy be! “Well, maybs you'll the words ‘healthy’ | ays he; I've I healthy kin REMEMBERS HE'S BEEN MEANING TO FIX BROK- EN WINDOW-CORD AND MAKES PAPER WEDGE 0 HOLD WINDOW RKRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted By Dusty) Teetehor: “Queenie? Queenfe De Neckers: teetcher.” Tectcher: “T know you'rs wedded to your violin, but put it down a second and tell us whers you were |1ast night.” 1 | | “Yeth, — N TEN MINUTES LATER STILL OPENS IT HIMSELF, Wik TEE)S WARM AND FINDS ~ FRED REMARKING HE'S WINDOW 1S TIGHT $HUT SORRY, HE DIDN'T HEAR = RETURNS TO NEWSPAPER RS WINDOW CREAKINGLY SLIDES IBELF SHUT AFTER TEN MINUTES OF RETURNS TO PAPER AND WIFE COMES IN, MURMURS| MAKING THIN WEDGES FINDS HE USED PART CON- SOMEBODY'S LEFT THE AND THICK WEDGES GETS TAINING EDITORIAL HE WAS WINDOW OPEN, AND F ONE THAT WILL TIT READING, TOR THE WEDGE SMUTS IT. TERLS HE MIGHT { AS WELL 600 BED (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Tne.)

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