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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926, g : 1 T | Johnson and Henning Nelson; . New Britain Herald | b trick, ustor of the See b e A SOI’ e s ot 25 Years Ago Today |e:ior. sou o. carison. Observation |ond B ch in Bridgeport A ss : N en: 7 G Bl made y | y p Vice President F. G. Pla 2 HERALD PUBLISHING CONPANY | .\, o i . at Datey |0 700 i s n The ea[,,er 9 From Paper o hat Date tance in his a o Tashed Dally (Sunday Excepted) | . 2 - On October 8 at Hanna's Opera | reception of the at the Y. At Herard Bidg., 67 Church Btrest Uiha r Britain and Italy Believed to Have Agreed Upon Mu- | : s S caid that| Was oo B et res o il that Mhetmodsior = M A 5 House there will appear the Trans- | Y C- A 15t the vrop: | Sonthern England i Partly SUBSCRIPTION RATES [t ted by women tomay| tual Support in Quest For Water and Railroad Continental Athletic and Ehen g Hepueny : S0t torisht andlnLtisa Ris- $5.00 3 TYear. . 5 i 5 3 T e villa Co. A feature will bs Jimmy | €Tt¥ to the sou Pl el e §200. Thres Mondhe | stimulates crimis | Rights, With France Looking on With Suspicion—| Handler, welterwelght boxing | 0 the west the o T et e s owtnead : So far so good e | - Tkl o 5 el champlon. The sensational act, [ ¥Dich the association e Fife ’ 3 | John W. Davis, Free Nation Has Appealed to League of Nations = “The Woman in Wh will nlm‘?‘"d' CLdE ¢ .'zl.m for Eastern New York: Bt o s it Kattor: ¢ pastor wno| to Stay Hands of Powers. }' L e s e D | mavivl cicin g ol ss 1 =l The Connecticut peach erop has| .iope huila at any time, formed a |cehtral and north | n ¢ Natior les are re-|and without its consent the agre L“H]mn (""-.-]g;l :nf !\?L:: I;;-;’ been the largest this season of any | ynajcata and purchased the land, |P2rthy cloudy and war Possibla Le ations circles are re-|an s t 2 will be forwarded to N " ]| vear in history. The great bulk of [ mpav are now holding it for re- | SHOW in north portion; fresh to have n keenly inter nt would be quite worthle the crop has now been picked and | i ol no™ cconintion it southeas tting to south winds |ested in the conference at Leg- hope is expressed in Britain We Have Our Ambitions Too! marketed. A. C. Sternberg is rated | roagonable period of time. I : A declded rise in it is a aiff ¢ opinion | porn, Ttaly, yesterday between Sir|that the Abyssinian government So far we've escaped the pcll'\rulj}\‘vn biggest grower in West Hart-|i,0 hat g barn was to be built T ”"l :“-‘”“; Atlantio {0 e b En v e o tual 5 flea, ford. I . - a5 i) 2 gland states during the o makes horse races it | susten Chamberlain and can be shown the mu advan-| B ’ |the land behind this proper Shtn S . i e i opinton | ypyssoting s et e {1vs not at the White House we're the republican caucus in | President Hart has personally p s e bl T i : | vearning to be, Plainville last night W. J. Hem- | chased this ground. Mr. Plait s T it Member of the Associated cloth about | giscussed questions apper-| - France has taken it upon her-|But we think that the Fun House, |ingway was nominated for tax col- | that before many winters there | noy " jijjne o The Aesociated Prese fa exc as what| a mem self to defend Abyssinia — diplo the center of jokes, _llector. The nominees for grand|would be a finely equipped gym- Aeing howersll merst connined tile he Le wh appealed matically, of course — nst the apitol place to aspire to, Folks! or are C. F. Conlon and W. J.|nasium on the lot acent to the o a0l VillEy and) cadt X | present bullding; it be as well q 4§ ntly to prevent claims of Britain and Italy. France . |7 &; 1t 1 | ward over West Vi 1. The dis- Mr. Davis e e e e e "4i Get The Liniment! | New Dritain Soclalists have | fitted out as dny in country [ turbance that was noted yesterday = R e i A theRonlyan gnatory NI o you've taken up horse- the following ticket:| New Britaln High school is|ov ado has advanced north- s\ o e : in a manner ¢ tite agreement of 1906 which has What is your horse's I Donlon; select- | seeking to enter the Trinity league, | eas and is morning wepapers and adver ¥ O o sovercign s achieved the alms of this treaty Roger W. H. P.|to which Hartford and Meriden with a barom of 29,24 fation " etatlatics NCLLL de its This gave to ce the right to| him after | Warner; collector, Abr: Nap- | and to leave the Yale league. | inches n Man. Tt This ineures They see = it = the way I him—T | 1 treasurer, mu r; Is of Hartford and | pro: he upper lake 1" tn newspaper | : S (LI B construct and te a railroad| o) him Charles. Charlie Horse, | assessors, C. E. F h schools had a | reglo stward to Montana h nal and Agsrnin.mum [ npted to discourage |from Addis Abeba to the coast, and 1 know. 1 Melsner: ut bringing the two! Conditions favor for this vieinity rly days on|. contin of such eff and | the line is in operation, giving to| - nny. ¢ Lind and Archi | schools together once more in ath- |fair weather followed by wle dally tn New|'P get 80 USe@igome gort of settlement or conces- France a commercial advantage in = school committes, | tetic activities. | conditions. ewsetand, Times | t0 spe it slons were supposed to have | the co The British at that| REMEMBER Entrance | : | "L S r” L . sl | (With the Usual to Irving Berlin.) | itside of tl £l | time thought they had the right to| By Lo . Dyer = details, however, use the waters of Lake Tsana, and |gummer is gone I'm all for- POLITICAL PARTIES g disclosed, and it 5 te Italians the right to construct | lorn. B AND PROHIBITION pyi they are of a sort o he railroad north and south along| I miss ou 50 n\n..r,h‘,."r\” Ten X s s * the approval of the (ko coast between Somaliland and | Y° SIS e oy & prohibiti o e Lritrea on the Red But vhn; T o . t N B | The = as rega Abys- war intervened and the work was| 3 | Aceordlng;ito itne SENEW | BIN I ainia 1a'that Ttaly desires the right|not begun, Ii not forget, | who grows up 3 5 5 How vou could pet, dear aohotiisnt to build a rallroad across the| Since that time salnla e ,;,"W! country in order to bind together gol har afit Alateustin G HARTFORD : S et | her - colonies, Somaliland a Iboth Britain and Jwaly, which in ne youths in | ETitrea gland, on the other|ihe past have tried to conquer and th & .| hand, iwishes a concession to ob- annex the country. When an at- L] ey = . Remem o waters from Lake Tsana, in!tempt made to divide Abys 13 1 1 Blue Nile, This latter is in somewhs ' \ 5 terest of irrigation in Egypt bitions e production of raw cot- But, so the . 2 Ly i Since this time the pror 1a 12 is vour to e Gt sannean mek 0 om el rti Anglo-Franco-It mill has started working consider- 2 ¥ . . 3 chieve results 1 Sheniis m'wm,m o t g Abyssinia was|ably. There have heen storfes p “”[_‘ h _I”_“ 1“‘;11- JEhoncnog 1o Smart Coats for all dress and sports occasions, as always at lowest-in-the-city prices. is to tack our 1 ¢ ¢ S 19 whicl 1s sup- | on the cables of slavery in Abys- e L et i S SRS T peals to the polith e mzr};«.(ul to rd British and | sinla, when as a matter of fa e e T el sl BT O SPORTS COATS thi > 1 hieved ! b e e R Gl i gulation of British emplire as v and it v ¢ L Pl KL A TR realm tr o s te anl ol the|Nlle and its tributaries. Provisions | only recently that a tactful British ave a heart, fu 1 SMART SPORTS COATS $19 98 FUR TRIMMED COATS $29 00 do it is to ma ay po- | M 7 ‘) own | WETE 2lso made for the construc- (official won praise by emancipaiing ST aa el of pretty plaid fabric . ... ¢ in many new sports models s it r coverir ions know 1 yester | litical aspiration? : i 5 i Ition of railway linds by both Brit- the slaves in the province of Bur- __Alma G. Fo Rier S =k o S Most surely that is the case |-ain ana Italy. ma and compensating the owners. | ¥ s i, ) s 4 hat s v il i'\“ y ”) 2 '(| Tast December, however, another |In Abyssinia emancipation Is also | THE BOSS WIO MARRIED HIS UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE SPORTS COATS in many new inter: $39 00 e u iking won't | | . SRAPHE Vi R about in the first pla s 8 | agreement was signed, this £ on, but is a slow process on STENOGRARHER ; pretations of the mode .......oovvvvivneeieeeineiinns e TSty . s " | be good of their own volition, they | Could T go o night he ramification of the aon T R ¢, | between England and Ital® only, by account of the vast mountainous | R S o= 2 league and the ere gen- | the ter 3 Tic Les o | reg ¥ o he government | ation! T i RogRaces : Fie1s Fiodresaiiao/as mobitol tirow i ) cersR ol michRthetoBiimo | ReE Snak i R S it o ST orEment e RE SS COATS ASHION DECREES PONY erally with one or | R ; ; v of un.|countries promised to has little authority., Abyssinia, how- [ You are v in tonight, a C ATS ation into the wil of - ] ruet he th t jor . political 3 | other to obtain their respe ever, is officially committed to the | PFT instructic the 11 w"- h. . FUR 0 generations pro [ 1»? | sires in conncetion with labolition of slavery and is co- w‘l‘”“_‘l s SR »Y ’\” HANDSOME DRESS COATS that feature FOR SMART FALL WEAR make heady o na waters and the operating with the League of Na- | :|§ the newest interpretations and adaptions A ot ol Fron n party e of the Somaliland ns in this direction. The Br i to- |8 of the new imported models as Fifth ~ Blond an ?:o.a ar]e] he mdon eflco or's id it s to m 1 1. icince was worry about slavery in Abys- ol Avenue sees them. The size range is com- (onhastmy(f ur collars and cuffs are i cors ) say of course, was a back fi ] plete as is the price range [ featured of N S being ction ¥ and indicates % Leopard, Beaver, Fitch, Red Fox, Nutria ¢ ) | he waters of o $ 1 9 98 $29’ $39 The prices range from of the oth of Austen | — d / e i o 49, $59 | $198.00 .. $300.00 2 anti-saloon sed S went into the details (s e » | L to 8 e INDEPENDENT VOTERS 2 ke | 3 out of the | of i SEL o Ban of executing the agreement of last d to iness before | 4 5 4 the league | December. The London Economist force of arms in the past Dol yoil s to it Tovat vou| E RFaSS S CTION 1 or woman who & e jzations line e to Italy lusive economic influ- The country and Liberia are the 4 L ey = Ly 4 o e =5 e T ot |only independent spots in Af AOTA e ki ATTRACTIVE SPORTS DRESSES of || MISSES’ SILK FROCKS of satin, chanel dccrepit record was entir Phafid Y| tor the regulation of Nile water; Railrcad building and irrigation | b jersey for women and red, jungle green and black. One model : held S L . $ features contrasting gotten, And thus P o return for this concession projecis may be all r in RO misses .......o00 Niierate Lt eorgette sleeves ; point = bition Dbegan to ¢|Dritain expects to secure Ttalian |way, but Abyssinia is watchtul ! ™ georg SR . so the law support in subsequent negotlations She has been a member of tha|gs oo Two and one piece models that are smart | Another in large sizes features a novel nped ith the Abyssinian government | League of Natlons since and (to cave man bossy while € jersey dresses for fall wear, sizes 16 to 46 sewed-on belt and vestee, i rt Iing he Lake ana question. looks to the League for protection. |dish lishes ves she does! Ums Kiss | ST I lith ¥ ; : e il e Abyssinian government alone | And France, with an eyc in.Africa, |UmS great big kissums? g z EEN e . ; grund g sy o T e ey e e ; i SATURDAY SPECIAL SATIN AND FINE TWILL cnuse \ = ; = , or dam, at Lake Tsana, 'tor, for the present at I g ¢ independent oters i ! ‘ e e Il pondent ot AFTERNOON DRESSES e Lo o i s . T $24.95 orting a )tism | yand! Take this dictation: | . % s : : | Faetsand Fancies , o S roaete giast tegiow | o : . b mad £ : onwealthin] BY ROBERT QUILLLN | {boggie man jove un much as Dresses such as ordinarily sell for $29.00 and above in the newest styles motifs an i 1 bossi ggie—Oh, it's five o'clock! v . ¥ ery (2 ors for Fall and Winter. re Sy SERCL A ‘ Time for my golf! That will be all | &l ; be more of | rder seldom for today, Mr. Hinkle! | mal than those who ldom accom- ( BT { G t Ives ith & < | ! . [ \ ! | — | | : S And 5 € from this | lom established the_ ballot; Fipael s 1 n limself [a desire to down somebody usu ] ; = { ‘ D - ‘ cii one runs th SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY HURRYING ON AN ERRAND - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ! pant A An office man wtih home-made e —— o | party f . ham, loney, etc., H ) 1ally much need of * & a ! i Z — 7 ere fondness for i- SHAOn b eps Mr. Coolidge from Ikans never o TI S ah + boundary line 3 i dly will vote al lu St e D : strict conformity . e Call- | jig word and sclect a simile SCHHEHGES %, A t L ” You arn where a man Is 1‘" A rom if you can learn which senator . & % by - it is all right to ac 1 : r - ¢ oncy for specciies in support | 52 o i )y AN COM ) 1 | g R R e HURRIES DOWN STOPSTO WATCH BlL- EXPLAING HE CANT COME HURRIES ON, STOP- CALLS HE CANT PLAV. |/ ‘ GIVING A TIP t in congres | STREET ON ERRAND LY TITCOMB UP N OVER - HE'S €OT TO GET PING TO WATCH HES ON HS WAYTO |4 s 2 [ s 1 { TREE FIYING RADIO SOMETHING TROM THE BACK LOT TOGTBALL THE STORE ,HIS DAD - o | Correct this sente m going eason— | ANTENHA STORE TOR Hi5 GRME HIT Hi THUMB W | 1 to keep this car five years,” said he, vesve—) FATHER'S THUMS ' THE HAMMER. ) i ; : “no matter how much models Strongheart, the Pup. ] : change | 1 r st t asy enough to court a girl (protected by hers Syndicate) e i oy t s iving a car if she's one of SN xpensive, i 0 ; i iting kind. | Rodney ven up your | c : —— MISS COPEMAN SHOWERED. |idea of swimming the Channel?” 7‘ duny P la will do Letter this tim A miscellancous shower ten-| Adele: “Yos, I can't afford the | 1 profit by interviewing| .. ..g ¥ great powc lered Miss Josie Copeman of Mon- | greasc. L : 1of g works staan willlgo there faf, mot Lo gati|10e, stroe evening at the home | Jake Falstaff | j 2 % of Miss Gladys Hennig. Abo A ! | : S 1ests were present from Dristol, | IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE or fon’ [ndcons | /Thers'ro twolaides fen, Hartford and this city. The | (Conducted By M. . J.) t s ok s tlE L direstt me was attractively decorated r: “You say your uncle is ' MODERN Dithss t Replblican Ll Weion: i | with a color scheme of pink and |fat, Mr. Pout?” | AND CLERGYMIEN 1 99 1-2 per | white. Games were played nd a| Ikle Pout: “Fat? Vy, ven he drc B { & i : | Fvery str ition It often happens that a neutral buffet luncheon ser | Miss l“u:\:r ;'.iq collar button lie ken peck ct of " B " ) 1 looked | tr same reason that man, who is a bookkeeper at the fhis ves! % ] flu g Conneetic Light and I [att 4 r: “Let that serve as an L & X S i ni = = — U ‘ t ful o ations | 5 will become the bride of G example, and exercise daily, Today i . = o g s o ETHT HURRIES HOME AT ]\“}’ ortm ps ! . vote 15|y 1 n suckers to | Meyers on October 23 you can exerclse with ‘Kenntbec.'” FALS IN WITH BUP [T WOUIR TAKE A LOT DPJ\’..& T\XVEDL.: TO PROVE TO EDDIE THAT HURRIES ;m ].“ fficu ‘ brought out on Bet t ment. This is espe- . = Tkie Pout: BEME, AISO ON At LONGER To GO ROUND SPINNER WHY HE HE'S REALLY 60T TO HUR- LAST WITH SATISRED Jot E ok to T ¢ | ot 1 bee | RED MEN RAISING FUNDS, “I carried a peck all ofer de town, ERRAND. SPENDS BY THE SQUARE WITH CANT.COME IN TO RY,GIVES LONG AND DE- FEELING OF A DUTY b J rs of the ldle must ba | Torrington, Oct. 1 'm’p\\rm KT\III Illw 3 .J rnun\‘( |’n\;|" Mlll\\;‘? i TEN MINUTES AR- BUD THAN T0 €0 SEE HIS NEW TRILED ACCOUNT OF HOW WELL DCNE | wol | who : 1s the ien you F. Newport, great sachem of ( kent stend up und o h " P STAMPS NO 0 KED HI | 1o, mote limited it | zot wet without a raincoat and get |necticut Red Men, announced today down : GUING THAT STRAIEHT DOWN ELM ST, STAMPS NOW 1*_‘:5:";:}*5? B?fi\éfig}? i glos and ch -— - soaked with perspiration inside of that the Connecticut order is making | Ol, yoi, Kennebec ache like mine!"” § 1UMB WITH ! b it Germany's government construc- | on sple progress in raising its fund — - it e Bell te s Ho shili fkR S Aiela e ya reilavive. e uli |of 825,000 for_Teliel wori.In-the | (Copyright, 1936, Reproguction ‘10 | (Copyright, 192, by The Bell Syndicae Ine) ___ ; o | he For Instdnes; employment situation there, Mussolini has improved almost |Florida hurricane area, Forbidden.)