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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926, X 5 o ew York ) e rk ' the Constitution, then | Isrued Daily (Sunday Excepted) , . 1 i = : : Slgaliewatiayiben) . At Hemald Blag. 67 Church Btreet. my anaft 1 v gland, no doubt, who do 2 e Danema me the United Stat Ameriea, | F[]R Bl[i S[;ANI]ALS i et s e S o P e 1 future of air travel (Copyright. 19 roducti then George Washi as the | SUBSCRIPTION RATES % ¢ does Dpen) th er avor to provide Forbiad irst president to be 3800 & TYear. | e R | tited Ste 5c. & Month, e ¢ fn 't T . ¢ be wrong the BN |from the army i e time is Entered at the Post Office at New Brital: ERT i e W i a0 S e i il as Second Class Mall T not be an ov elming suceess— | | Bendlall mmmunlu(ium ol charge hasn't been so far—but the additior |; Shop Editor, care of the New | TELEPHONE CALLS g s and light freight, ar | Lritain Herald, and your h-uflJ 1 Business Office . ot s o \ a : et and o ; L will be forwarded to New York. Wwas_ uncover s 1 d and frequent servi J | within t I A 86 nsyly 1 and Illinc Editorial Rooms . i | o e T crr s 4 : S : : : ssibilities. = 2 discharge, he can o ] result of They're Better Than Chestnuts, i;'xi‘r The only profitable advertising medium | work ¥ f n o ze to a certainty in the City. OCirculation books and prese 3 2 : ool ey A e room aiways open to advertisers. d o | . What is ad f . e chiet ore ot e o= L'QCES and F@RCT@S |, e e Care o i o : veny i Member of the Associated Pre | r that t of ic 1 And tou nor burrs so all - Beverly Tills, California. The Associated Press is exclusively en- BY ROBERT QUILLEN ¢ el Wher s n, South titled to the use for re-publication of r-nuts will come rattling | a 3 4 all news credited to it or not otherwise WEATHER BUREAU AND CAR STOP EVILS credited in this paper and also loca = = £ news published therein. STORM WARNINGS INTENSIFTED ain expect a permar = YUESTIONS ANSWE car stop of the Connecticut | ent sea can't lick anybody Appropriate QUESTIONS ANSWERED : . Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. o i company in front of the Burritt ¢ L [IEnraiics W DID you get all the | You can get an answer to any = . . r. Hammond e lly empha- The A. B. C. 1a a natlonal organization ¢ e e Sl MR S Tl Short history of a celebrity: Fame, | POlicemen | ubscribe to your [question of fact or information by Hveds x LT necessity of impressing the o e S L M MPIUNY | fortune, rotten work. [inEszine writing to the Question Editor, [0 f10M 2 2 ! Senethlione Rt it e ey oA ki before the | for 1% time, and the city is to Bl s Lai e them club | New Britain Herald, Washington | ({0 "Panis” meanins is the privilege, of voting and are based upon this audit. Th t £ 1y i aged in its attempt to im- v one candidate said he'd rath- | ates Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, S "‘! grang) e ARt TiEe: orine o thd protection sgalnst fravd in 3 * be right than President. Most of - Washi ) i y of pastel is that tt PE o i i bath 8 : ¢ ek | ¢ he irerhic =ns SR A g . Most of shington, D. C., el ng two 2 b * primar clos A focsi avartiveres * ¢ h i} i Naa et " | them are neither, THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEERLY | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, | 1 on the paper, are in a state 4 saf g : Sl A i, ; = i Equinoctial legal and marital advice cannot ““'M“v e o i S o nal exhibitiona s S lands ire for | good service which comes with con- ¢ rhaps a Russian had | NOW mes Septeml a ended search [ o crent 2istaply tdry‘paint- g1 ELLIbIY Oy The Herald 1s on salo dally in N ; ) Hichpcoleey e hag (| HANGae Sebiemb st o Aca e nded - research | ot BTt an e ] Yok st Hotaliog's. Newsetand 3 venier at which _to boar a “comr : ) s !be undertaken. All other questions AL o licectly traceabls’ o) publig Square; Schultz's Newsstands, : rrean entitl ¢ s receive a personal reply. Un- World War 5 ich is only another ATl e g e it t : & to the BaKitE Totel = JiRprine in the northern |signed requests cannot be answered. iRt s e Thafoblectiontto fhe Tyttt tiotes A laybe Batterswhict so mt All letters are confidential.—Editor. Fafeea ool Aok s top has to do primarily with the | cause the bats are mado of the L 4 ) : fletree, Q. Are Civet cats native in Approximately 1 the reputable citizen attend. | —_— Football | America fought in the W 1 v, he could have offset | | | It seldotn happens, however, he foothall hero plays the game A hese anignals dwell princi- ey were entered in all tl : t Nairs a4 to whom | —sometimes many of them, requir-{ crooks “fran S el favor of some dame, , |pally in northern Africa, although lays | ed than thems~lves. (such is life's eternal spite) | some ar found in Asia and the than a czar. | | | | NOMINATE GABR = ; " e AGAINST DEWEY : New Britain's Republic fzation, which fo Alting of traffic s est Main can indulge | street while passengers are faken on regular branches of the servic oter exer- scur- | ir time considering the d Q. What is the normal I his citiz ip conscientiously against the nomination . aesibis dlie A e is training himiiniat nighlit | Bast Tadics i none wila | the cataracts of Niagara I'alls f e Sl s wouldioot W. Dewey to suce A 000 tons a minutc 5 pinion of Mr. Ham- 1 hir t e Aia co ent 1 th ; ity of — in America. | I ere was a nsequen: r e frec 1t necessity of {0 Vhat is the o I Hariroracounty il ancrice: ¢ L e pired s Hygenie Q. How do coin hoxes on street| @ What is th . He ied the statement of i orts from ships as to | making change. A eng pn-; ) \ time Continental 0 S t i are not in- A, Mount ¥, 14,501 f politics at their vote above sea lev 1 t make any difference. Ha is over now; cars separate and - register money s leave the victim's brow | and tokens? | ston still tries female sin-| A. They have two r one 3 3 R for coins and one for fokens. » | Ise of a new- [ ask uch problems as prohibie 1s what the weather bureau | time while the motorman-cashler at- fever still continues! | tokens are merely counted, where . u tion, world court and crima and it is ecable fo learn | tempts to mak . And in ad- | — the coins are totaled in passin 1 ) a mi . teresting and as+ ied to do its duty fully [ dition, there are others always in | Airplanes through the box. A disk inside S t destiny of the nation county — one 8 1 s r hea nes hail, box revolves when the conduc individual vot ; ompletel Th yureaw's [ line, most of them tendering any- | S1uceze a tube of tooth pa t Ob 0 s wi e com y The bureau's | line, most of them X A 8 f ; Lo St e e e S servation e s ntinued, « *of| uestionat have an i progress over the [senting a $5 bill to the operator can to settle the score to 5 fore it reached Florfa. |hold up traffic an inordinately long tion. For the likelihood George Gahb, one of the most able and por | Yet even an efficic perience as a sheriff and who . ; SR s were sent to all newspa- | thing from a quar p in the pur- N 2 5 very ly. Yet s the coins into pockets important commercial institu- | chase of tokens. Polagin tha AuSlt (At e na s can't be parked a while to pet! | different sizes. The coins pass 011 The Weat/ler tions and radio stations, and on hen such a stoppage of trafic | from acting natural in an er = through gears according to their gency Produce Market nomination and are registere ) month, Saptem- ). Are there any books dealing so as to be certain of wide circula- [ whether the signal lig the The “f. o S with the fourth dimension? | efficient — will be nominated by the Democratic county cc to oppose Dewey. If tI & ; Friday. the, wernings were doubled y no diference | at that time a vote for has been ‘4 ehter show green—the autos can- | cars that leave - and then November; v 1ensional Vistas ooler tonight “ g Sl LSy asaty sarily be a vote for the g V | ‘ p igstuio @eiie Motihe B ain s ot lake atvantsesof i ar | of booze.” v time (but keep it 1 gdon; Primer of | creasing cloudiness cratfe party but will be a for Hieealenai e R L e D succeeding election w r was an in- was not ma- it A they, would have heen a heavier loss had | to be saying. : e ss of votin m down, “This is still a free c “No lcadership ecan las mo- ment longer than the people ire, I address myself today particu- : much damage was done and there |road ahcad.” The total of traffic | : el Assan . what amounts to nonpartisanship. The ecollegea t Ly vs wise go on a diet!! '‘Conscionsness, Life, d the I°c Fo st for Ilastern w York Tt il hasthe foniy! wav: folhrenic | ca s tieayglons JoTilice fn Soonnecs|that lexlends ;” 'l : iy it is ted 32,642 1 - wion” by Richard Eriksen: | Fair tonight, sligh T : tion with the latter there probably |gardless of what the lights happen | millionaires o Torce of Habit Fourth Dimension and the Bible” |north and west portions; Wedne theitiold of Dewey lpon ihe joh, 8 [ | 4 “How did-the ball-game | by William A. Granville; *I% i e ke o8 » hold that the local G. O. P. thinks Lk . fione o I () Dimension,” by Charles Howard | followed by showers in afternoon or should be broken. New Brit a% variousSpolnis Mot iheon | Simie rocen(ly natiguratedSeyatem | o o it al e el Rt | Clark: “Ended in a riot. They|Hinton and “Space and the Fourth | night; slightly warmer in {he in. found it impossible to nomirn UpOR RIS ‘1" L“:;"" )“‘1‘””*: of the Connecticut company In|\ho gets mad because his aife won't | »ed the umpire on the very first l‘l”:'l\f-io'r;" by F. L. Reeves. | terior Wednesday; fresh northeast | : t was expected within the next | nanging the cars leaving the Cen- | vote his way. Q. ow many counties are | winds. [uxene AW E olise oumOuI LA ol Wt e o x_,l e ,'h“ ,:: o SO Fuller: “What he matter?” | there in the United States? Conditions: High pressure pro- made a capable and satisfactory |~ e L e R e et G st | Clark: “Ilo used a lawyer,| A. 3,005 vails this morning over the lake local poli- | The storm warnings were lssucd [stead of retaining the pay-ns-you- | o0 ST (S HIBINe ers " When the first 1 hed, the | Q. Can the President pardon per- | region and castward to {he nory | 1471¥ {0 the boys'and girls in sehool ¢ said it was a ba F the | sons convicted in=Rlate Atlantic coast e tropical storm | N college, a who are said v A he loning power of the |appears to be central il women. ‘umpire | President of the United States does | Mississippi coast. It is causing county sheriff; now the ticlans find themselves in the po-! sitlon of being forced to swallow | district of IVlorida a ‘wm:\l']m problem at the Burritt corner. S e gl : e : " Those engaged in junking aut “And what did the y a fo It out the time the rricane re fo erly it was possible for ! junking automo- o BRI C R s Bl ; ; -’m-” S ! ( | biles number over fifty thousand, | ¥ |not extend to persons convicted | to heavy showers in the Gulf s ched the east coast of Florida.|all passengers to enter without de- | 9 submit [ under state laws. In most states | A disturbance is central the Those warnings re embodied in|lay, then permitting the car to forge and 1a e matter | the governor has the power to par- | northern plains states with tron 3 T T zh 15 also applying to the Pensacola |leave system, has really intensified | plate the casy payments yct to meet Y an older 1 in the te. Ordinarily not counting fool drivers ‘He tol to belongs to Democratic candic they might not be over-anxious do the latter, but if Gabb is to \and them | don, but in son wes that power | exter this frall.” rests with a board of pardons The | er Ca high wind |in selling tokens and making his fall e ; pedo | ern i | —Tauline J. Welborck. | President of the United States can |area of put appearing in all the|ahead, there nov n added delay up by the Democrats iy e oyl oo atias parts \*hr‘:“(“..m:u as previously stated. The s p U e G e e e Tl oy hange in system scems 4o have | IF FAMOUS PIRATES HAD BEEN | tenced by Iederal courts, i ey 2 er f | n son t X pre- S | WOMEN Q. What is the population of It may be a clarify b s A ks S (Imagined by Rosalind Juster) | Ircland? this point to summarize t rgency as comes to its u Sy RO Mrs. Kidd—Yo, ho, matey! Roll| A. Tn 1911, when the la s endeavoring | ¢ nter from leaving ‘ 1 socks if it hasn't been a long | was take Hlation of North- | r g powde i € t since 1 laid these eyes on you! | ern Ireland 1 and the| Conditior One thin ol Whenoin ‘ for thernt fo alact Iy to huy t : s. Blackbear ver my bob | population of the counties now com- | fair weather he Ir Fr ate was | weather, Hartford county i itin i ¢ al g \iihasn » just come from Mrs, | Prising the y Saet herpureait)Ins atemplivg itoschoosstianather [ A loud “sweaker with 2 1 L nkwalkin 'vm;\”‘: 3,139,685, making a £ 4,390,- | they will | point for car stopping —purposes, | range has heen inven The in- | and we had a perfectly bloody time! 9. The estlmated population of| ‘Unisual clearncss of much wider credence than |where can it be done without re- | VéN'or, at last reports, is still at|Mrs. Long John is such a dear! the Irish Bxce State for 11 was | sphere av 1 1 hr ir they relate to the fully e they became tired of | Dewey, after long John's tired” in 1922. Then, alt JaLED Mrs. Kidd—;Blast my lipstick {f | given as 3,161,000 and the cstimated | twinkling of the stars indicates rain, v h P | T she isn't! 1 wieh my cutlass work | population of Northern Ireland for | those alrcady cor wed of at , Village Americanism: Backing out [ looked as nice as her's, Powder my | the same year was 1,275,000, making | = Burritt hotel corner? The city [ the flivver to do an errand at the | no, T dont matey) a total ecstimated population for | pem——™—— herac B o OTk e . Mrs. Bleackheard—So do 1f Well, [ 1023 of 4,439,000 | o ! rding such tion have quitc a job on their| oy ¢ opho ol 2 o NG G s ) large number of T ns who | I 3 S L ; towns that carthquakes | \Mrs. Kidd—Fifteen doilies on a | tween the husbands of two sisters | e atohad thote ket Srder tol| war as they have learned to | hands. ccau re wicked are just| cedlar ches There is no hlood relationship | | ning as a Democrat, Gal Rleafan i nts 1itsol Hepublican producing the very same ‘conditions tofore. Too have lowing assisting greatly in this vic- | taken these thing 1 | | 1 I3 hon down ir h how- tory, which was really of a non- lown , ho t s en wiser than lands- ers having this t nder con- h INDIAN NAMES er considerin put Gabb into office N Trong £l = : 1d ‘(, h ,1,7 = bu! ”n y are connected as brothers After a term out mighty foolish HALL-MILLS TRIAL : And a bottle of lotion! in-law. Indian want 1 out t E 1 irected f office Jowe nowadays it is a % oie but oe] ——— Q. What hutter be was prevailed upon to come out of{sea captain all-Mills trial certain Corruption | A. A variety of lima s cul- Iis vetirement and against | weatl bureau warning ¢ one of the most sensational | 21 M still in- | tivated in the United States. ne never to be disregarded. U 8 ). In what movie is a statue of = Gabb for re-clection. D presentiycan,jandininations ham Lincoln us for a number of reasons, v 101 has made of d st will run a second to the Cor 7 ham L sed : " . BOoTH PUG DOGS — : That Royle Girls,” directed closely drawn in this battle ti s | famous, or infamous, Leopold- | you describe your pair aid the by D. W. Griffith, The story had 1 its locale in Chicago. In the cast INDIAN NAME IR MEANINGS, tion, a i Loeb case. That the case could | K 0 : t with 1l i : h t were such ti TWO HOT FINISHES [yt e ol toRlumberiifor |/ oackintian ot e ENOIREREM S ] were W. C. Fields, Carol Dempster \ for same: e L Se dittons we it g v i . (Protected by i wdicate) | HOLDING ME BACK ! James Kirkwood and H publicans voted “straight, 1 IN THE LEAGUES _|four years without a probe deep - B\ Q. Who was the first president G \ T it ¢ suprem 1 enough to justify serious action in- | born in the United States A.~ The answer depends on what one means by the “Unied States”. | / : : It by the term is meant the United | am a reader of the HERALD. g races in decades bt a serious cffort to I S y | States of America @ it was or- | elroumatances ot llsht volors was ganized by the creation of a govern- | rd of selectme > ' INDIAN NAMES EDITOR, Washing \ ain Herald, in the previous elec gossip, “and never comes hack with cou result, Gabb wa a T wo major t leagues er officials Dewe their last days with two of | lined to pass it up concerne re to get somewhere 8 10 notify the is myst ¢ S overlooked that there wh | will be taken | |3 Y ) Ty S e o : ¥ — %, MINUTE. THAT SEEMS By GLUYAS WILLIAMS and cor this one, largely circum- | Herman L be doubly | second mpt [ ing 1 i ; n blame for lastic 3 which { withdrawn. ¢ Hiz | school eleven ! ind it s und ¥ EXPRESS BUSINESS opr Nt N e Wrong Gu | “You owe me ten dollars, I'm not myself today =Glen Perrins. PP THE PI-EYED POSTOFFICE BY AIR MAIL Jtadalt X (Fzra Triplett, Postmaster) | Britain has not o uimitted poor - hnen : tmaster: “A thick envelope for gue s another rejection sliy me sec — Ye hearted editor re- Oxern Pl i y ¥ ! Crush, crush, Gov- [ A this breaking heart 1sh away—I won't ear it.” before swine— rate, list and ’1‘ a ) AMERICANA st 1 1t L.OP Played golf, UC, A purely per would | PQIiRly Well; mind, but si use of no-| - Aim It I upon the T, i LT | ht decid to xperts e ( brand the rur z I t lid X prcial classc 1 trat L AD with such NRG lomestic 8 NE 1 would say, nother imor wed HST man, The classes Niathie 108 way. FLORIDA WILL ARISI 2 X | GREATER THAN LVER t ) , ( A s neralil s g 1 ind 1ri s | on 1t ost important busi- 1css changes of the year hecanie 8 Iy iy nof fife et g own this morning when 1. McMil- Whose w$ was 9TS! an purchased the store of H. Day on Humphrey, w s planning to | (Penclope played golf, you see, World & 5 cial struc- | refire Mr. McMillan expects to see prise il mong A M oken it e ae i SRR a Ikl WHEN AFTER AN INTERMINABLE WAIT, THE the rooters | o q 7 up of New ghty one upon the tee, e . de : This "year the yori Hustenl . |Syabisiment on Maln Experts she did excel, MAID COMES IN AND WHISPERS LOUDLY IN YOUR thers the hear : y In the season |torests levelopment of — AAES i biich FAR THAT THE DESSERT DIDNT JEL)I~ out to the st i t t t ey been | ra portati v Englan ‘ Rogland will never be able to pro- | AS anyone m,vw;::_\m AND WHAT!S TO RE DONE ’) Glivas plies and succor s ous cont h has been & | One wonders why New Englana fi- [4Uce more than half the quantity| Ought to have wed a chesty mgn, n s v an l"t FheAL TeaUReL Tor Toko. . s A5 GRNiste aky Waol (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) WILLIALTS sumption, authorities say, and help In the work of reb nh'.l'i‘é':,u:‘, ng tae game at large, nancial Intercsts could not have ¥ DL PN

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