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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. New Britain Herald |, © HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ‘\ 1 (Sunday Excepted) 61 C Tasued Daily At Herald Bidg. SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES } $3.00 & Year. $2.00 Three Months. ¢ 75c. a M | ntered at the Post Office at New Brit; 2 as Second Class Mail Matter. TELEPHONB CALLS Business Office .... 925 Editorial Rooms .... $26 The only profitable advertising medium in the City. Circulation booke and prese room always open to sdvertisers. Member of the Associated Pre The Assoclated Press is e titled to the use for re-pu all news credited to it or credited in this paper news published thereln. Member Audit Bureao of Circulation. The A. B. C. fs & which furnishes tisers with a strictly circulation. Our cir: are based upon this audit. protection agains: distribution figw.es t local advertisers. honest ation _statistics This ineures newspaper tional and years Kaen in New | Times ntrance | The Herald !s cn sale dally York at Hotalin, Newsetand, Bquare; Schultz's Newsstands, Grand Central, 42nd Street. Another collision Sound. Southern N ters clearly need traffic offic and hearty at that long because he never ran office. ided It Willlam T. T n had not had an injured knee The facts are, he ha another story. the game leg and 1 Somehow we cannot help won money Daugherty or possesses still, or ing how much sHil possesses. never possessed. are nance, a They have been exchanging jokes | was e for 9,000 miles over which included England; they failed to explain the the It the Spanish-American memorial is to be December 1, that wil A great hurry after years. completed by | be fast ti waiting York to Pa been s air That New flight has again and then again, it may never be & New York to Paris flight, but only | part of the way. with | postponed; | b The million our search New ght which Brital d system look like total dark will make After not Thoms will what happencd that boom, former Paonessa naturail that hatches. congressio | cent | of Dooley |the o ic |k A man by the name got nominated on the ticket in Massachusett Now why did so many pe Boston voting Democrat against his | from u insist on or good Hody hody At last the honor of the the waves is upl flag upon last an Englishman And Channel. whereas e ahead of him got glory. Mussolini has again f canst ks about Fr the rema den 1 ter mobilized on White H which first have—will ha 1 three principais | nand for is still Those who work by day worthy there is no denying that they repre- sent the type who will get along. strong. 3 and go to school at t are of And ing street of such arteries. for reconstru New the costini cation main on expect I'XTENSIONS STREET CARS OF THE HIGH STATE COST OF ROADS ears or That nobody reads is any ot usses are 1s the logical extend ire no expensive constructed, no poles lity is such xtende without cur: dema will a cent of t Jense thereto, For this the pay-as- |reason, if for no other, they no e state is Inter- | qgoubt will continue to increase as nstruction | the modern mode of transportation surban points not served That 1 now This trolleys. does leys wiil not cont the where they lines it does mean that mighty r lines will he extend- in future. The rital street car in New extended 1 en have in the vears ago, W the ¢ 25 and the busses had ar- hears much about the need a8 street car competitors. w roads,” and the supposi- e hal e athcar But this sn't extend far enough into t} act. The largest disbursements | carious outlying sections of the and mainte- , which $4,674,576.- nd of th $3, xpended in the reconstruction fon jons of the Many se city. city totalled lett without s no attempt )any to ex- Now the sent roads. tend lines in their direction. construction, including the s no longer necessary on the busses do not need expensive tracks $ of roads state cost 16,360.- ol I cut comy and yielding satisfactory serv- ice. for the Connecti- appears from these figures it discovered the pos- in ny of of ilities bus ortation have is If roads | roads we ady them before up 2 me to make use indeg all the good Like strect cars, however, the{ find it diffi- Some g too much money. the ndents had gobbled be reconstructed so0 soon aft- o them tinkered have been built ny ot being it 15 an indi- | pusses may at times that Mcient foresight | cult to make both en ised when RV AreR oL of them in New Britain already This is particu and with ilt. | claim to be in this condition; in connection some Of | <o far as the Conne bus lines highways, & as the e ¥ 1 Post port | geems to o whe are | hold g a s or enough 5 nches zainst run primarily to 8! indConnecs | onslaug! pen- 1t make t ts 2 constr! latter, | differ- | lose, competitors. a revenues are hen it does much ence whether they pay or as ma- not enough they are hostages to a policy which au- | pay th I orth o more considered venty PET | than the possible income or the of revenue comes from | ccee wne users of motor ve- | 1t its state would match 1 d much found revenues the reet cars. nt from motorists, o are Wwo! be more mone 1 mno- | Thw; road feel the purpos hog 1} are ot or highly was considerable critici would the pinch. mit beloved. ar jssuance of high- R UL the p ds, in limited quantit out the state regarding e as is done in other states. of which some in a plan, course, would v little being n conformity with the wl-: & e of the | these Trumbull and but the rnor The reason for this cism bus the ners’ board of finance; o association, hsing realize manner of public indignation tate is failing r sty rules pds, and if they nforming with nigh PLANKS FORMS PROHIBITION IN PARTY P! i-prohibition, an- “unequivocal” “ve as amendment. 1 £ TANICAB STATIONS prohibition or taxi- private sta the prohi rtually streets, S fur- nishes with a high r Interest While Republican park they however, the side of La similar com- the south ayette national administration o nd all communications to Fun || Shop Lditor, care of the New Dritain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. | party knowing obs: pa; the to a | it conta | oodbye, Summe; byc Goodbye, Good- flickers, leaders against Smith Ickers Clack! Clack r: “Who wa Clack! 1 1 only Revera H plug plug broad- With the THE PARAGON By Minna lrving expected in the n's guess is good hout complair Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN “God willing; ng word The Place and The—— 2 Whe e's the World's An whick the bath Association! mackerel T the carp is THE LIBRARIAN AT HOME (Observed by His Wi per’s all re people, and 1 by | We're a Democratic big J ce li 3 : fe—Cor most of the s are helc = A Ady. ep! hook ane 're n tell you tha bunch can Half the wor the other Madern Farming “How's that o1 Iready land of early. tie Daniells. 1l\ KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE (« by Judy) her Miss Yuss, late shamed, young r hoss say it 1o her office? mducted “Hen you would Teac Aren't What sist ! | your 1y? us, using ‘doctor. boss, the very give storn he mid- Larmington. Emily Hart for the ths for KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted hy Judy, Jr.) Teetcher Here little Hal, ony one hour Wont (o, Hal—wat is | the big idea" Hal E. Tosis take care of my little brothers Teetcher: “Tell us about them, orary bo e “My mom made me rent ¢ of " A nd bath on West Main ‘ jower six rooms iy typical straddles the problem llke a man street—$§12, x throwing in ‘indigo.’ ™ e | | io | Richard E. Fisher.) | st —THE OBSERVER— Makes Random Observations On the City and Its People 323223 Conditions 1 The storm of tropi- W al morning m cal origin that south- is the at wirsday st-north- arently central ough no from n the an st n a W politics big | tain dir: Both et in Connect s h for part and r United whe miles Nor for state youngster wi as no troul into t ct that limp platforms with to their r mitte th book is a at home arms, Like the 1 spec os affair 2 graced republic 1 an ¢ two conte and anxious s as t conventi s which ar rest kept the he on th s s lillies a So close ory was 1 down r find t one can make Joseph's coat of the pat 1 eno Ex-Gover nt h ot ir TICKETS ISSUED FOR BIG CONTEST < Prices Range from $5.50 to : $27.50 Each 18 1 hat rn own ® is gi past at n to io of Wadhams and his nomination supported by that the and no special the creaggs that mad a razor-like adornment fire ed In who would he others ace Th th ke with ning to be of g were looking ahe and bel 1 governor becam could glory truthfully whole of to ey socks an es thic must that, ‘ fill the (A—Dia- onne ngements - ~Tunney cham- the sesquicenten- ernor. T residents mber 23 made pleasing arance today, showing ices from rapzements have range W a couple of ct il Nroniina e stration to accommodate mors 000 spectators. will be pitched in the 1 - irrounding rows of temporary e designated am and are priced at on a level floor, two sides and enclosed horseshoe-shaped stad- 1 ¥ rows of t a con- extending the “ring- o the inner walls of These are classed rings s are and cost how st they ma ar mocratic differen LA paper pr head 1t over probably more a men ut homs A o v devour of the 1 by th same old people oninion who is situation R th ocratic could t in was city it- the ite in ot of ngues, 1S built so T halt elevated on $27 om the way floor elsewhere rs b ha to ad to t sloping that th for ed ty front wall to a point the permanent; seats are th sides the exception nearest the und im, the the with sides in 5 for th but H the rest of the stadium, 1! from the center to the ro aboy oioed 50. Ba Seats in last far the ground, are At on many rows Thel rovs end ed open s of Winthrop Coun- 5 1 out mber o omir H ex-Mayor Pac R The left ¢ die over o s nomination will h park, e at ers of 1 am 11 nd t will n go to en v will again by on e m I e men il ! 1 supp n h Oak, r will be served. After supper the council will again hoard | con- | the car and the dty lines will be Dr, Dentinger t- | gone over until 10 o'clock.” 5 abar pOS; will White the him of de- for 1er in have 1d cap run carry New I might be r nocrat at Was strong as he videly mocracy If he dis a is because 3 * Accused Of Medical Fraud 8 18 (P—Dr. W, 2 lent of the Riv« . was arrested here t d with practicing medi« a It was al« conducting residence for more 1d under cou this by One of the door summer place for 1 It's democratic probate assembly |after held Monda and the fam Gaf: About 11 s think of ¢ by the republican|ed that mbly at wi it is be- | ed to pay ed, Judge Gaffney's candidacy |consumed will be endorscd. He is s chances most pt. interesting out- dinn not as r 1 selecting The will b Afte Sunday you for license. had been in a large icorge Boles He was 1 on evoning and start ney will be r will be followed ¥ out someone 1 a ride to night be remark- | driver, who expect- | for all food and drink has no part in the game. to be dumb ten is 30 happens the week : T M. = ho is president the Connecticut branch of tha ue of American Penwomen and musician, denied the charges say< that house was simply a and beautiful place where her sons 1 for a res A suit pending in superior rt at Bridgeport brought by Mrs. Dentinger against Boles, owner of the house, to recompensate her for reading: ~Sunday dinner, 9.0 Lon |injuries to a wrist received in a fall, Tis et et !\X Mrs. Dentinger claimed the fall was& Sitohy et - |caused by failu the defendant ore anyone has |, provide proper lighting in the ERDEayE e s charged that the Wife, the machine | jnjury prevented her from continue 180 tyoulls g with her music. is deep n one " Nine }J” Jposed | | out of Like the Bil neither Tilie he fernibily dum T partieip to lid on it that “toiled pin,” the | New Britain's makes pedestrian- thing in front of drug stores, ms | t {1 ot ine po of could st ounger t hazardous of local to have no other pastime than ti of wing with callow the feminine porfion of the four o'clock traffic and making discriminating and in them. Any poise make “The is now ism a . awutiful marks Wite. The who is to be dumb, out of the corner of his eye a sign place,” re-| driver one s Good supposed A vie eves m rson 1 1 y frank remarks about o of 11 mark ) a chane hy Good has trav retain re- | house. e also passcs ' hy of the partment can give hy young 60 unfortunate false step while in the young it. The boys malicious in girl her viewing aint nd is herewith lac who to make a the need who can the stands prais our accorde were is : silence for several nis minutes. The the juvenile here's a corking | dog stand.” Good Wife chimes in that fsn't clean. That for three miles. the comple 1 s syl ? aye 0od 3ut with: those g hot the necds nd curious eyes. 1 man shave of side view. Si Then refreshment bopth On closer appros seems to be a cross between s station, a mill for rusty cans. up. ilence i anoth themse 11 s0, are not BABY CAME Used Ly:iia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | heaves Chis ! old a is ir no consciously simply and makes it simpler day when the boy nion for a dance cider milk nd 1t types future will need date., sl Adkins, Texas—“Before my baby 8 comn Dasac came I was so weak I had to stay An hour has passed since hunger first began to wail from the back Stolidly the driver remains | and drives, and and There n the mong highest many terms to of are *not scale, then for afternoon, a littlc —they and lastly an un- the v based 1s | | | in bed most of | the time until T began taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. My mother - in - law, who is mid- i course which term, lown the sinking fast term titles one scat mum “ho! hot” “wet s0 drives | 1 nd Wife heaven's all Finally “Ge T chimes in: | sake stop to ovely ve wors rge, These a r. their their personali- a certain extent) their some place. We death.” “You pick 'em and I'll pay em.” laconically replics George, Two more miles. Another has ¥s been|side stand. The r dragged out at the slightest provo-{players pile out and order, and cation and laid with a trinmphant and order heaps of food, It flourish at the feet Youth, the (g giscovered that there are flies in critics saying that moncy and social | the mustard jar, the frankforts have counts in their | poen simmering since morning and position are all that world Money and family have |, A 3 % re as fough hemp rope, the the third time i muddy and bitter, the long gone under for in this the melting pot of cit v 5 1 zenry making it impossible for any | S03% the pie is impossible, | outward snob to be taken seriously. | The plles back into the Of course, it is still in existence and | 214 I8 off down the road in probably always will exist in a cer- | Of 4us | sunday. g re starving th thelr (to cloth was all foolis! ness for me to ¢ stay in bed. She told me to take Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and it would help me. She handed me one of your little books and I read it and was interested in it. I went to & drug store that night and got a bot- tle of your wonderful medicine, took it until the baby was born and s able to be up and do my work. Baby is 414 months old now and weighs 14 pounds. I have plenty of milk for her and she gains steadily. 1 recommend it. I am willing to answer letters and will do anything 1 can for any woman, for I know how 1 suffered.”—Mgs. A. H. TscuiraART, R. No. 2, Box 89, Ad- kins, Texas, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been in use by women for over fifty years. It i3 a vege- table tonic made from roots and berbs and is sold by all druggiste, s and intellects. road- Snobbishness : alw car stops. order as city warm, party car 1 cloud The game®s over until next Hal E. Tosis “Little Sol and Abis Ts both too small to tawk, Sol is indigo cart, But Abie he Kin walk." —Dooald L. Dell 1926. Reproduction Forbidden), Observation On The Weather Washington, Sept. 18.—Forecast for Southern New England: Cloudy Copyright, Saturday; Sunday fair; ; slightly l

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