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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. ‘ - B . . H will not quite agree. The London-|ship bas 1 early In its baseball Te [ movi th | | y Ir ts seball | g ) ng northwestward Inn ‘ D8 a agh Goverr Sm LISHING COMPANY ureau's location of 1 HERALD PUB line of any in existence, i3 not|such as no other major league city The bureau's location o h" J' £ |the ‘Blltmore hotel here, in prepara- turbance would place it sor {tion for tI: governor's arrival on aking a notable record for safe|has perience the clty h S TIoT0 g suts 00 maiorh L Isued Dafly (Sunday Excepted) 3 E jees Ll L o cltylins |ve signal bet h Cuba near the Swan Islands, | Wednesd He and Justice Robert At Herald Bldg., 67 Church Street. el, n 1pp two teams, one i Ar t righ v t r —_— e, s ¥ 5 & { | : a A e F. Wagner, democratic candidate — " league,. a that augurs w r ( t y ashington, Forecast '"r for senator. will start their came SUBSCRIPTION RATES e - thing to do a for who can E rn New England: Fair to-| |paign tour next Monday. 3800 & Tear. 3 LDING for i ing Instincts. I FEE nperamental mind of , Tuesday increasing cloudi- . 3 $2.00 Three Montha. ) w build to t n I Ahe were only alive | o X ‘ R G R e ably followe I o o o e . t N i mamer, oy e ‘Dr. Seward, Republican, Thinks 14,022 CORVICTIONS FOR ) S \ = = . R ) . ' o. %Y hwest winds increasing, ; | i H 3 ) u:m-: 's‘.f{::'ehc':(u?mu.fl‘i:::.ef' | recora g fon | THE ILLINOIS LINEUP SRR RN I,Ofi;,cr;::h:?;:}fi:, i 'C,'\:;,-,\‘ 'hl" snmh wm wm VIOLATION OF DRY LAWS TELEPHONE CALLS s Wisdy §0,000 ware e e ‘I + : R FactsafldFanCleS ‘s J:oordm e otrest s ity | New Yark, Qct. 4 UP—The active 2 TA i Business Office .... 925 to south and becoming epublican campaign for governor This Is Record of Federal Courts— 1 Rooms ..., 928 | mou t the ma-|tessence of ttenness. This i - BY ROBERT QUILLEN £ : = s e QUESTIONS ANSWERED onE, na United States or opened Kentucky And W. Virginia culiar, too, as for ; today with an independent repub- | ble advert!st me. ment t refo f 0! L » te 1 way of tF ra ” | Y 2 V' y | prest 2 he tie 1 avarti eforming of a sort has been a b of the tr You can get an answer to any | presgurs Y ates lican withdrawn from the triangular Lead. question of fact or information by | th mornin s pi ! t gubernatorial race, predicting defeat | writing to the Question Editor, | b the | O rastilaci canoldates of h‘f rast on, Oct. 4 (A—Kentucky S New Britain Herald, Washington |l ke region and i o He ¢ e O Y \Veat Vvl Ta Masahae. ot the Asesciatod’ Prex i 24 b Al v iargsly fnuiis en B eaugten oy n her sec- | party. and West Virginia federal court dise Assoctated Prees I exciusively en- 5 T s | : 4 h rdest thing about football | s % N e e 1 r rederick W. Seward, d tricts led in the number of conviee use for re-publication e L d nglat the time by the Chicago Tri- |, ting t n aisle. | Washingt: . C., enclosing two|A d ! f cc - /dependent republican, witl tions for violation of the prohibie oIk s arediisd “"’w’jr O [ ahort I en broken, even in|bune? And since that day a large - jcents in stamps l1’ordnjp1y. .\Iedlctl‘ nt and energy Is centers n terday declaring that Gov. Al tion law during the fiscal vear end- news published theren. York, v it w se [and powerful (on paper). reform | Fricnds ose wt ipgaliand fatitali At Ge Sohnuos fba n Missiesippl va th'sm wet and democratic, ing June 30, it was r ted today { . Sonia given, nor can extended research ugh ext ith an e re ted over Represer by the department of jus rganization in Chicago has an-|? E il be undertaken. All other questions|west to Te i N S5 ok i : 5 | be undertaken, All oth 2stions | v Mills, moist and . he total of 44.0 convictions M ircalation. ” 1 E 1 lember Audit Bureau of Circalation. | —_— [nually gone to great lengths to t ARl 3 _ [ wil receive a personal reply. Un- rom n Texas \ ican. racorded throughout nation dure s moved | urrpved in Illinois. What was the , bu n s the way soft p but the resul The A. B. C. fa a natfonal organization i e which faraishes mewspapers nd adver, DR. BUTLER'S 25 sigmed requests cannot b]e answered. |10 the Coraillanfyeadiicesl . eward also forecast that Sen- |ing the year was an increass of 4.« tisers with a strictly ot Toda - st nniver < : A 3 are confidential.—Editor. | upper lake region, Pressu; s o ames W, sworth e DR 1 = 5 B R R Today marks the annfver-l S aine abstted with much Pie | All letters a IS L0 B o ator James W. Wadsworth, Jr, 133 above those of the previous 4rs Taged foiat T sary of Dr. Nicholas Murray But- | oo by the Chicago News. Both | [ Nhe 1 ky M 1 lose his seat and the repub- v protection agalnrt fraud awepaper : Yo £ | y cago Nev 308 \any biz jobaie Tk 25 Mrs. Coolldge bobbed her north Pacific sta Te ra- |1 t S herehy for The eastern district of Kentuck: dlstribution figutes to both natlonal and |ler as presi »f Columbia TUni- = retropolitan dailies & s : o | tures are rising rapid ing a reorgs 2 showed 2 convictions, the largest lacal advertisers. | S | ia le Atiantic states westvard to jalons lin suitable total of any singl. district. The - 2 the Mississippi vall and falling drys. ot o Sihe stric f Wesi e beEAN | ryje in polities. The Chicago Jour- | 3 Can a soldier with a dishon- | rron ) el kit § L L e NG ~n dl: "0 100 I8 ovarithe e g publi ate for senator. |ern district of New Yerk ranked to the serv | Conattions favor for this vic Mills lost all chance of defeating third with 2,110. A. Under some circumstances he | fair weather followed by wers, th when he nee at he | Kentucky and \/est Virginia might be accepted but a thorough | — — ould be gui f v the courts also dealt out the most se- the voters what candidates to vote are opposed to chicanery and boss The Herald fa on sale a e s e e s hevannin Wt ARl G A foF | nal is also obsessed with high|,, ; themseiver e Grand Central, 42nd Street. three ths, 2 nation [ geats, And throughout the atate | giorns s" are half righ | was formally | nere are & horde of hard-h i to succeed Seth \ POLICE DEPARTMEN i D |Jounals who make a business of ’ vestigation of the individual case Iresults of a s e um this vere sentenc On ths 3.410 con- “EFFICIENCY” ¥ | walloping the bosses. | would be made bystieNiar hobact, fall on state determination of the victions obtained in the two districts - Butler was graduated from all this, Tllinoi & ment before a decision was reached. {alcoholic content of beverages. in of Kentucky sentences totaling 563 Chief of Police Hart scems to be But in apite of th : hi ot Poli Hart seem o If a man had a good record before | ‘vha opinion of Seward, who declar- 'y and fines aggregating $440,377 ; i | university fn 1882, and has Jus spec > having considerabla difficu in AR en S G Sl i e has furnished a curio -lr o ’ and after desertion and reeru x'S’ led he did not wish his withdrawal administered. In the two \West obtaining a semblance of efciency L since. { 1n no state has the evil of poli G \ | are needed in the branch of the se [to he construed as an endorsement Virginia districts the sentences to- - | in his blue-coated force of lats. Tn | he became acting president| ¢ jt5 worst seemed to be more vice ,', which he «',IN‘:S for enlist- | lot mmn.-hs-mm or Mills. aled 516 years and fines amounting e was dean of the faculty of |, T ment he might get back. “If T had run as an independent [to $159,152 were meted out for 2.- rmly entrenched. This perhaps is i DeThAT What s the address of Buck | candidate, when Mr. Mills was de- [70S convictions. | philosophy and professor of phil- Z ¢ ha . falls P P P alded by the long-drawn opposi 2 e 1‘:31 i the movie star? feated, he would have blamed my | Although the four districts of from bad to worse in the depart-|©050PhY and education tion between “down state” — as | - Sl R ot Fox Studios, 1401 N. Western | what I wanted fo say, was, ‘The \SUPPOTters for his defeat. The onus New York state reported 6,161 con- ment To the public generally Dr. But-| ,yorything south of Chicago 18/ ,1on iy 7 s e, Hollywood, California. T AR i ik g1l | of dateat Briov upon him and |victions, the courts gave santences lor 13 best known for his forcefully . ¥ Q. Has New York or Philadel- | discase breeding fly took him [in wet assoclates. whers it rightly totaling only T4 veara and Tmposcd iy helongs." fines amounting to $1,512.83 termsd — and the Cook county | : e expressed vlews upon public ques- : ; 't alwavs unfortunate to be | Phia & Jarger negro population? Sursed! be 1he nante cinsiny: . L pon public ques- | pqyiticlans, which includes Chicago.| Tt ks 0 b NG s T i o G o (.,’v(;;‘,“;,:w‘i‘,]“ enator Wadsworth and Mr. Mills| Kansas showed the lowest num- ed from personal observation, but| 07 Chicago regards the reforming sls- 121 T f‘ st horn children g°t| . .fo population of New Yor e beginning thelr campaigns today. a |ber of convictions, ten. No prison = —— & the spanking 1 5 5 A ®= | weel a he democ! - tences ere zi o4 . from remarks made to the force by ment as being In leagus with the| 0 152,467 and of Phil ,Mn;!.m‘ ot for Almighty Gc Seck Aheads afatlio ANOCIA o Efen bR hosd ol t ! EIGHT STATES AND t of o [ i Foa 134,229 N 4 pect to concentrate their attacks on ing £1,250 were ered. the chief himself. He has had oc-| e downstaters to the detriment of| ost o loud oLy Q. What is the highest point in s nadniamingRC Gov. Smith, running for a fourth | The southern district of New York caston at least twice in the last RE ENDUM: Chicago; and ths downstaters re- ysse n who say: * s laestal Oatted Statass 2o e e P d term. In their addresses accepting and northern district of Tllinois re month or so to call his men before| ©f the cight states which are 10| gorq the . high-minded Chicago re- | '*!INg N R Wi sy i calitarmis BBl oA e n e iR .7)7”- the mominatiopiladiiwesl ibath ¢l Wi L "(':‘b'r‘ o‘d”;; him and give them a tongue lash- | have referendums upon the prohi-|sorm alament as big-city high-hat- may have been some| The elevation is 14,501 feet. | The minister who puts the mother 'Gionics emPRasizad fhe fac S ing over thelr slackness on dmyfl‘ ition question at the November|,..o with whom they really have HiNaidonn ithi T i Q. How many continents areito sleep by telling her that God {rammany Hall. takes away her children is responsi- | eles | are certa be | . bling" 1 ¢ | there? : | their predilection for loafing in | election, not all are certain to OinE Inteommon: ., but ling” does ’ i JERESATAY A | Pronibition was temporarily del g s when they|carried by the antls. In some of | N Freen [ groups or in pairs, when they There heing so much disgust | Nor South America, |not tell the truth and give her a |hoy ot ERRIOLEE moerats fact we should judge from recent events that things have been going (Continued from First Page) The econclusion that things are | not as they should he is not form- ore will be attle of con- - s h should be out pounding the pave- | them there will be a tle of con-| . ifested against Frank ith, ot oy ” asta, Af hd Australia. Some | chance to save them. T was re =r~r~nrl‘flp indicated that they will kaep ments of thelr heats. | sequence on account of the paucity |, ers class Europe and As isw le for the d f little babies |y inging up the issne so as to em- | New Yorker Stricken While Taking Had tha occasion come up once Senate, and George ren- | an hat it cam avel- lstinct continents making |and was blaming God. =~ , [Enasize what ey torm the “sirad- | g ¢ : et 4 : “ix d of five. n New Yorl ¢ have lowered |gqing 1os A ; R S - we should have felt that the chlef|ars usually strong. The atates| ... D o0 e candidate for | N8 the sa | L Avaies s T enn ey havg Jomered ) aying fvoaltioniiion it Hakendin the] RAn Tndured SEay S O8NS [t s S e s gl an, e c I = Y. Which of the thres lang e ¥ ¢ ate fiva times by |rapublican platform adopted in the Ao O : 240, | hoss, that a reform candidate, | rpa children are o man and Sp: telling the mothers what to do to !gate convention. | pital. Montana and Nevada. Tn the othe Caenn {Keep the little ones here. Has God |* Senator Wadsworth, the first of | o v oo 4 (P—John TW. But evidently his words fell on|sStates having refer ms—Call- 1 {5ontified with honor In poiftics, | to drift back into their old estimated that Fnglish | -1S0q Suli £99q W3 3O M0 3U0H the candidates to start his campaign | \y o o superintendent of the Queens o th- | fornia, Tlinols, Missouri, New York | . i y 180,000,000, Ge by Lo i tour, was down for an address in| o . g ead from a4 R e W the larg mh” s made his appearance. He 15|y 0in woni b wholly tri- ,000 and Spanish by 5 - | yphoid fever comes from one [Canandaigua, Ontarlo county, this ?olnzm(‘:nf;r&\aht(150\",:‘11";““ him ing for discipline as it was found |and Wisconsin —- the large cltles| ) g agin. His name is placed [ ymonane until charity provides | 00- 1= fnoon, after motoring from his home | (SETC S R 3 mospital with will have a deciding Influence, al-1 ; 4yo ticket undar tha Tilinols law. | homes for n men Q. How are United States Mar- many pe o- |at Geneseo, Livingston county. Later | o injured boy. Edwin Brown, 12, 1 t G though this is not saying, of Now it anyons wants to ses just | | shals and deputy marsh nti 1eY [in the afternoon he was due in m'w- | was struck by a golf ball at e k. 2% b ¥ % |e 1 what are their salaries? city's [eva, and tonight he will speak D | lushi Country club yesterday bal fireworks than previou ) how far reform and anti-corruption Mesann aate anpoloiad byithe lo were geiting the | Auburn, remaining there until to- ,I“f’]- e “;m_fl"‘_olum”"d' Al Possibly, 1f matters are as bad | citles votes wet. | can get in Titinols it will be inter- 5 dent of the United States, gen- | ake Michlgan back |morrow. He will then swing north |04 e 30ore SHBAIRERC O (T as the chief seems to think they| That the battle will not g0 bY| o 40 wateh how large the | | eraily on recon ation by the At-|1nto thelr drinking water. to Oswego. Watertown and Ogdens- | .y oq 1o his son, Herbert, who B L ouia ba il ol endeavor |(0efeniEitos tnetmeta tin anyior Kthal| - oi RO e e S General, and are confirmed -1 visited & town one time when [burg, with night meetings {n€edeni EERAIAa0 L9 SR X 2 2 tealonersner ur some ey 3 s Senate. Salaries vary from nE on LA TR plane | don't ell. Tt have to get to obtain a little more discipline | states where referendums in some| 400 The worst that he can do, 000 e | : the death rate from | Mr. Mills, who had not replied " _}_‘1“" t“"" e e e in the department, something|form are being voted upon is in-| - o R ety o3 typhoid fever was ahout 50 a year. |last night to Dr. Seward's prophe- |OU ke the ca ; P | In the estimation of many observ are appointed by United States|'¥P : {eht at the Brook. | hospital and we'll meet you later.’ which he has begn so far unable | dicated by the activity of the W. T.[ 50 T Tl o of Marshats subject to the approval of |L 2sked them why thoy didn't hit fcies, will speak tonight a e R L S R & do P the first warning|C. U, which. works quietly, per: It he folds bills carefully ead | the Attorney General, The minimum | 1eIf People on the head with anjlyn Industrial exposition W =% |, .14 Hding with him, however, and of wadding them in hi: Letihel satar oo If they insisted on killing them |Grand Central Palace. Tomorrow at | tath o vol adding them in his pocket, he | salary for a deputy marshal devoting | ; : = 1l Jeave for Newbursh |alighted With his father, who col- and benefielary ot Sam Insull's|pocy G S aat July. his ontice time to Tis duties s $1.326 | the axe was quicker and almost as |2 p. m., he will lea Nes LA e EaimaRe | A G e i e ol 320 | sure. Typhoid isn’ iscase, ita [where his first night speech will bo |1apsed as they stoof at fh0 FORASCCL LOCAL FOOTBALL | sanization has 600,000 members|y, . goteat Brennan i not like-| It Mussolinl thinks his of | Q. What Is the meaning of the|® CTime: Is no worse to kil a e mocratic nofifieation care- | Mr. Moore was dead upon arrival at AND PATRONAGE A SRC L GERU L LR 8 TR 1y. destiny is certain protection, let him | following names: Margaret, “t‘“"“-‘ml';: ‘:\‘x v;'\fmzmmf\g (‘i‘\!l ‘}lflm\ ?\- mony Friday night will ba the first | the hospital. a few minutes behind < come over here and try it on Main | Esther, Artt T M sire nEAXSELH: : ) - |the boy he had sent on ahead. Brennan's strength lies in being | g sl {JoBHiEEnEeH | feeding him a glass full of typhoid |formal activity of that party's cam- | the b - germs. It is absolutely unnecessa for anyone ever to have died of typhoid feve: other < T poverty. Some fol 9 ! - Sugene, *we orn”; Fr e ey S NBW bl 4 by our Washington Bureau in s = Magill's candidature with enthusi- T i i irrasiom ade sane ‘W;’o'r‘ Sed ot e O e i, dives suf patline! T0wil el < e e e ut have a fair fight on their 3 s e others to be ot ultatlo ; e T Full of sidering the fact that ther 1 £ asm; for Maglll is dry, and will| You could get “atmo Q. What s the value of a United | ywaadling, T say poverty is a t odiuon i mayedtiaEATTONDINE L8 Sot AR T e o outside of the|hands in the other six states. - eHon hl e E p he e ot g, I 8 3 stions for costumes, T ¢ around 999 on the outside of tk split the dry vote which ordinarily |A™ l””] d" i ‘,“ "" ,I L States penny dated 1840 and it is. Many a boy who would ta just ahout got tima to fill out tho coupon below, send it to Was Sl ko 1o BRIh whe Rkt |t L Y TR R A. A largs U. S. copper eent|pave gotten somewhere and been & Ington, gt your copy and get busy on your preparatlons for HALLOWEE! Who got over it unmolested, it is|Callfornia and Montana — the pro-| ' = " U0 onant of pro-| It there's anything in evolution ;dated 1840 is valued from 1 to 20 |plessing to society has been crushed 7 5 et 1lc with the burden of poverty not entirely fair to judge local | Posal is to repeal state enfo . lwe ho novie attendance S rely & hibition. fwe hope movi la will | Who pays for the illumination Ihere is also the tyranny of FALLOWEEN EDITOR, Washington Dureau, New Britain Herald, Republican lidate fo o 'k five thousa of large cities, In which the wets|y g was to be commended for his ef- fort to stop the habit being formed. ponsored by all the best people | now, le arents with necessary, last week to repeat the warning—with perhaps more ver- course, that evervons in the large | | Smith, the Republican candidate | wonld have been sufficlent. haps, but ls a power among the| women. Tt is learned that this or- et S st centrating upon plans to get out a e toctvall “100-per cent dry vote” That & missions to the footbal B L “'| dripping wet, and he expects to | | A. Marzaret means means A great many more women T tween New Britain and Sy eld | o 5 e iy | €t €nough votes in Chicago to The vacuum cleaner is r new | Marlon, “inward sorrow W ots tha T arily. ly ! but ) cipla has bee 1 ed d rt " rthur, [wit v han ordinarily. Probably | e downstate drys. Bren. | Put the principle has been loyed | “good fortune™; Arthur to arouse the usia they not hope for 100-per cent for generations in a system called | or stro Jo racious gift 4 flelent to arouse the enthu v P SN e e eeien ; John, “gracious zift of | o ther New York or Ili- roulacio: o yasterday, which ot the backers of the local club, tence looking over it, and others three of the states—Missourl, (e CLIP COUPON HERE wwmem ~—tim ) : the total of [ment acts. But in effect the vote| csult in the birth of in-{ ., x e football enthusiasm by the total o The reformers in Tllinois, there- | e¥entually resul IR OERls | G N nerire) . A man is crazy who will 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C, it is the cash|is a T rdum upon prohibition. fants that can weep with the muffler | s : 3 ¢ s s self. The m fore, are paving the way for Boss| . Since May 24, 19 Niagara | fasten chains on himself. The man T want a copy of the hulletin HALLOWE PARTIES, and enc Falls has been illumlnated in colors|Who takes the first drink is a sim- herewith five cents In loose, uncancelled, U. . postage stamps for same: lights| pleton, he fs binding chains about | pald admissions, Yet s ealvt ey o an im-| Intercst in the east, so far asthe customers ‘only who make an im Brennan to a United States sena- | pression upon the financial situa- | wet and dry argument is concern- . L, 4 Gant tor. The Chicago dry vote and the orr 2 s i tion. 10 doubt hinges upon the cam-| oo o Ty T ave now di- | bets.” sald the r “she never trigs | 4Te installed on the Canadian side his own ankles and wrist . paign in ¢/ York state, where| .. . ) . [to get out of paying and ‘hn‘pn'\\"r is donated h’f‘ the The eight supernumerary police- ; e iy | Videds while all the wet h : Hydro Electric Power Commission men who ware emploved were | drys are backing F. W. Crist-|opyo0pg ang downstate, con- (Protected by Publishers’ of Ontario. The project is financed quits part of the show, it ears | Man, independent and dry, agalnat| ... 000 Brenn Syndicate) jointly by the Commission and by Senator Wadsworth. The latter is = = e the cities of Niagara Talls, S S Ontario and | from the comments of the football Control of the management. All they did ar| Wt to the core, yet it is doubttul| p b pyean national committee 4 25 Years AgO Today P ool S as the naked eye could n, | Whether he will Induce many wet| . iy gepend upon the election | . What does “Mene, menes il tekel, upharsin” mean? | A. J. Sloper, secretary of the park| A, They are the words of th t ¢ in Thlinols, Smith ot . They are the words of the fa- got inta the fray conuission, in submitting the report| nious handwriting on the wall at i of that state was regarded as |of that body, recommends that the| Beishazzar's feast, (Daniel 6,25) and Naturally, s possible to see : Dl may serve | eIy winner, Now— |name of ‘Walnut Hill park be|meir meaning ts as follows: |,‘ erenc mvsl ,\h L rl T Hishwed o menin na i s Dres-| “Mene,” God hath numbered the iseful purpose, but the only |ent name is said to be too colorless. | yingxg e el purp ¥ |t otihe Republican party name is sald to be too colorless | kingdom and finished it; “Tekel Tosar : o won't be the|kind of refsrendum that will bring : EAeL Spers | thou art weighed in the balance and | Y i - Kency park, Hartford, b ritten | 4et found wanting” s : the supernur wateh |the wots can obtaln suffictent TURNS the local park give as great possl-| \fades and the Persians : Yhem hurdle trenzth in Congress to make (Ansonia Sentinel) [bilitles as has any eity tn the| ° gov jate wae the gift of | The Hartford imes 1is unre-li'nited States. The missioners! jumes B, Duke to Trinity College, signed to the idca of eliminating 'alse believe that the has (comel NN oaroling andl other menthern the right turn against the trafiic|when the clty should hegin to ap-|jjciioeiones rendums, although the latter!yona)“ 1t notes what The tinel | propriate money for the upkeep of | 4 o ?n’o the principal sum of A%" watch the game:. that t,|may serve the purposs of opening | said about tha change the | the park and should make the sum ! ¢45 000,000 as a trust fund. Twenty i ' \f o managers | the eyes of some of the adamant|Hartford police commission has/equal to the $2,000 annually received | jor' cent of the income is to be e S s : : atives, it | OFdered, but does not in the from the Erwin fund. - |added to the principal each vear, s ; o oo et vl [iopiniongtna GHE Wi mak 81 polling places in today's elec-| ryp remajning incoms is to be divid- cum of tr ertic uetlve of wet v safer for the t Nothing | tions are as Wws: first ward, TUr-| o4 among a number of institution Anyhow, if rit = i cautlous driving will do that. ne @ second ite missions | priniee con an = : | ¥ College to receive 32 ST LOUIS BASEBALL t finds it “dificult to nnderstand |third, Parker ling on Arch| (afrer the original "h]:»rarn::rl:gt:’ 3 casoning which influer the | street; fourth ward, Herald office L Rbebl b she | four hours every night. The NAME ... 4 4am e ot e e e e e 0 00 o e Tron houses are to be built ADDRESS = - ot e o 0 e 0 w0 Northampton, England, for work! men. The housing committee awarded a contract to a local fac- I am a reader of the HERALD. tory for material for the first iron — — — — — — .—-—) arx ... covienr BTATH ameeraisnsnane | Democrats to leave their party to vote for him. He i faced with a battle against Justice Wag- was to look at folks comir ot only one senator. [Until Ma the ground from over the and doing nothing to preve .| hard first class foothall paying somebody It the New Br ; . \dway it would mean immeas- in ibout 3 ¢ s ly more than any of the state have a bk 1 nge,” | fifth, New Britai ) 10! ducted) provided the name was & - thet e o when the St Louls basehall club | €07 e L oo i e otaneed S Do M eral ST OUT TO PAY SOME NEIGHBOR- THE GROSSBECKS MUST BE Gl AND THERES NO USE GOING IN 1T the ot upon the larg: ‘ i icees | (50 suna it InéHing. la| adsantigey| | AUgust Zehcer ‘and Paul Stosekel| TIaco o8 done L L HOOD CALLS NO USE STOPPING AT NG A BRIDGE PARTY CR SCHE= THE LAPPETS. GARAGE DOORS O- numb e th hout | 81t : 1 it won &|and gon k to the system of |léft today to represent the Quartet| oy, "ot e oo, Sorretany THE PERLEYS, HEARD THEM CHUG ~ THING, FROM THE (ARS PARKED ~ TEN ANDCAR GONE, THEY MUST unrestricted right turns club at the convention of the Con-| % [T\ DM RS AEES OPF IN THEIR CAR YEN NI INFRONT OF THEIR HOUSE i It may be tha sirability | M NESUMON A0ESevINOUEs S T o stiffe o e . It § et Young | S Eiemce I stiffen crocheted AGO £t Hald at tha Fast Math steot Il be| . Gum arable, dissolved in o o : o b « inic ¢ ned upon the Hartford com- i 1\ 4 A ATMOTY | warm water the consistency of r Hartford itsel has On October 10 a ’, : hy ick glue, is a good stiffener. Dip ader in climinating left ! address | e ti THaah Gh D whils it any ¢ q ep | PIe 0 nbhers b , N L) anafsoudiiope JCLNes e oailen.e el Ao ht. Repeat the operatian until \at and 8, en dny t \ ot = Al required stiffness is attained. LONDON-PARIS AIR CRASH ‘ st move, obvion T Q. What is a eudiometer? ;. Paris pa ! ., et | A, A graduated instrument for it or not, I measuring the volume of a gas. . i 1 of paving some attention to what | the T ¢ 7 3 cities are doing has at length plane Strave ront P It of col 4 it annoys the motor ~ Q. What is a o verse? LAl Hartford forbid the unrestri | ()ll Uefcclne Sidewalk | words from different Janguages Biib: (hare were. M&JOT | vlght turn. It Ia rexsonable to. be : Miss Margaret Cullinan of mixed vel | A eag ball orga o jo- | lieve that the present order of t travel 4 | seball organizations be- | i that the present ord f the | \orth Burritt street is a patient .n‘ — % | Hartford 3 ssloners has heen brought gother, Yet two | tore e Natlonal and American | Hartford commissioner NCEN | New Britain General hospital suf- in response to the obvious necd of nths planes of t AR lane re in husiness, oring from a badly injured knee, . In business, and tn | 1 PO 10 I O o, | (2TinK from a badly fnjured knee, Observation Union has vith an ac- fone of these, the old American As- | formity in traffie rules. It's a ahOrt | {jo widowalk on Rhodes strect ERNE PLUMER'S LEFT HIS CAR. MILT GRIGSBY'S HOME. CAR'S ARE STILL DEBATING WHETHER TO run botween Harttord and some | i VR 00 Taols St Sl O The Weather IN FRONT. THAT MEANS THEY’RE IN GARAGE BUT GARAGE DOORS — STOP iN AT THE GRIESBYS, WHEN Saturday when s : 1ea. |1 sin In southern Callfornia. | 01® oF more citivs whero the right | walking on Rhodes sireet when sho GOING TO THE MOVIES; HE AL- ARE CPEN. HE MAYJUST HAVE THEY HEAR (AR STCP AT THER . rn is wed until the order | trippod over a flag. In attempting e WA?S DRIVES INTO SARAGE P TOREOTTEN ORHE MAY HAVE GUESTS HOUSE AND RUSH BACK TO RE- We hear much nowa s of th 5 tion the 8t. ILc The I rist who make: ecover he ance Wasl s Keq | recover her balance she struck an-| Washington, Oct. 4 (P—The HE'S EOING TO STRY HOME THAT HE HAS TO TAKE HOME LATER CEIVE CALLERS OF THEIR OWN safety of air travel; some oy s .8 won pennants In 1886, 1887 turn withon question Iu‘{,.,,,, stone out of alignment and | weather bureau today issued the asts claim air tray \ $: and defeated the Chi-|Hartford ia greatl agrined, 1| fall, splitting her knee cap so badly | following storm warning. something w doesn’t happen to|that . David Waskow und it “Tropical disturbance apparently him, to find that in doing the same | necessary to take nine stitches in | of slight inte A 4 ot . el : ° n ot slight intensity so far, central he majority of thinking m »rv”] £ 1856 It gol a taste of ChAamPION- | tning jn another city he has trans- | the flesh. wout latitude 1 longitude 83, companin et ) \ » St Louis team shone automobiling or train-ridi it | ca 2 the World Series

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