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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 1926. P 14, will re ked dit- s high. | 3 S g BT oes Bty Fladed | T ek e e e et e e WPHERSON EASE VARIOUS MINE DISTRICTS ~ [(netem acenss ertmeghin ; WILL VOTE ON MEASURE |5 5 conctusion ot the conte TamAgl Dby (% Bxcepted) . | BeAVY B 1 with a light|the neighborhood of 17 to 18 cents| East” might well be salted away to lance. ! 1. Cook kensral Aearstary, At Herald Bldg.. 67 Church Btreet. | one, is more wearing upon the pub-|to produce it. Even at 13 cents (hfi%uul] a too heavy patronage of the v | | of the Miners' Federation, said tha v Not Acting Hastly highways; but not w the | value of the American cotton crop | mortgage m: rket in future years. inrlu,q\ Mincrs outh Wales resolution would go to : } | 2 X the districts with a recommendation of the heavier machine does|this year will be m tha “ - Fagiic st S el | Ou Cailtag Ouf ot “SMoey that it be adopted, the conferenca | . : Defeflse Cl&ims SDDDOI‘l OI Kid"‘ Men.” having already decided in favor of B T e o o i seenes. Fgotsand Fancies | il 4 OGSO | sonton o s it e TR I he system of a st tax upon th. Fully 48,000,000 acres this o4 at the Post Ofce at New Britain | g . : Sesond Class Mal) Matter. | gasolne 1s equitable from one[year have been planted to cotton : BY ROBERT QUILLEN i \h—“(‘nok explained that the South y 3 dpoint, but not so from an-|This vast acreage, therefore, is - g Los Angeles, Oct. 8.—(— More | p Wales resolution contained a pre- TELEPHONB CALLS | ot t rding wt producing a crop that will not pay| Alas! Many of the names in Y desert lore remained today for those | P1ICh called the safety workers out|amble whelh made it clear that th | Who's Who are on somebody's e & recording the details of the Aimee |Of the mines, to the varlous districts Miners’ Federation now demanded 5 i | sucker st 3 Semple McPherson kidnaping story |for ratification. Withdra of the | the status quo condition, and that he state receives all It cotton goes to ten cents, as of the preliminary I iog of the | “aafeties” § t ¥ K the slogan, “Not a penny off the pay, e e et sy r‘r;.f‘ A innumerable gasoline| como ohservers claim it will, south- | About all you can say for govern- Q LONSEANSWHBED | Angelus Temple pastor i r«r{mmorc ould lead to the flooding of | not a minute of the day,” had been e mita advertivers: [ vent h are used ern banks will be hard pressed, as|Ment by a dictator is that it eim-| You can get an answer to any|mother, Mrs. Minnie Ken on | many of the coal pits and other ser- | resurrecte oer s 10| ooy e ayt | Plifies the work of lobbyists. question of fact or information by |charges ot conspiracy. |ious damage, as these men oper —_— Member of the Associated Press. e e | PO R P UGN Lo Gty e writing o the Question Editor,| Interest in the evangelisi’s story |{he pumps and otherwise c 2 omociated Press a exclusively en. | MOTNINS L : nished by the banks. The unex-| The happiest homes are those in|New Britain Herald, Washington | of having escaped from a kidnaper's | the pits during the miners' at i Rememher This When -publication _of | from the fax. An e cha ampled prosperity that has been a | Which she trusttully asks him in-|Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, | hut has been increased by reports | There was something of a scnsation | stead of looking it up in the dic-| hington, D. C.. enclosing two| that a ranch house resembling the |in the conference this morning when SumE[me Gets Hurt J G Co PAN HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |, .\ 1o cime. It fs true that a|cents a pound, whereas it costs in money being garnered “down SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 a Year 00 Thres Months. r se his car as much as the|billlon dollars, and represents a| 75c. & Month. delegate conference today decided to | refer the South Wales resolution 1s justified eoncerr 1e | for the cost of production. e Jhna also lacal| W be 1 t feature of southern growth in re- |H°80 O : A : Sows published there | K 7 & Woney to | n e vt el onary. jce in stamps for reply. Medical, | shack described by her as the one in <‘ rge A. Spencer. laborite and Not- L) 7 Eii R Ar8ns 4 e | s | legal and marital advice cannot be|which she was held captive during | {inghamshire mine leader, Member Aundit,Burean ot Circulation. A 3 B P i\» rious check. Unfortunately, the ' n a lle down |given, nor can extended research|a part of the 36 days she was mys gotiated the pit settlements and ar-|r| e, %C 14 a natlonal organization | rat would help them ma- | prosperity of other sections of the | fogether because the last lamb gave | be undertaken. All other questions| teriously missing, has been located ranged for the men to return to which furnishes newepapers end sdver- | him indigestion. wil receive a personal reply, Un-|ncar Wellton, Arizona. | work in that area was summoned to signed requests cannot be answered. | Tuwo persons fitting into Mrs, M- | ¢XPlain his position. : It Club. lrug storca tsers with a strictly honest analyels . ircul 1. The government plan to| A salary ls better. Wages per-|All letters are confidentlal.—Editor. | pherson’s story as “Rose” and| 1 8ave a lengthy explanation but ilugton) Ealll CIERINSICERL Srus vas suspended. Several other Not-| MIKE MARTIN'S HEALING SALVE Big Lea upkerd | country likewise will be serious based upon this a Thie neures [ 0 11T : ; : Estie W8 tection agaln”: in newspaper T cot aside $30,000,000 for the use|mit you to be broke four times a | i ey i dtstribution figu' es to both natlonal and | ., f 2 v v . Is there an acl that vl eve s, r alleged abductors, are tatribution fies [ win l'ot' co-operative associations.in the!|month, a salary only once. Qs 0 o X, ]4‘. d to have been found on the | lissolve asbestos? Is asbestos| \yeliion ranch. The discoveries were i = outh ought to be a firm factor 11| About the only time the -oftice | oupie in water reported in press dispatches last | f ) ) » b th S tax meth- | yjayn car hard pressed planters | seeks the mar ‘hen t The F‘hr-: £ e e £ “MH\ ling over rd pr P! r k: ; »m'll\mh. when ')m f“"" A. Ashcstos is t soluble in|night from Yuma, Arizona, and | York at Hotall S | oa which ci T | until better days arrive. leaves the office with all of the cash Al e Taal oL il sayare) Ko 5 PMUTATCS | cet a portion of the fees for street 1o | ON hand. water nor in ordinary acids. Hydro- | credited to Jack Chriss, an inves Grapd Central, 4124 Street. | ap s . | . & cotton debackle | o e v | Eator ool Distoioci ornay AsKa - _ —|maintenance within thelr horders. | o4l 1na foresigh & British | foiiciac 1 diss nd dtds| ooy T TOVES & FURN Q | Andeht Qe (i B | slowly soluble in aqua regla and The Arizona report is scouted by | GLE‘\"!OOD STOVES & -};LR—‘\ACE‘s SHEET METAL WORK cars which ity Shik e W {ostion deduety, INLIEn for YR | other strong . Asbes-| Keyes, who says that Chriss had | strects most of the| heen sent to Gila Bend, solely on an | STOVE & FURNACE REPAIRS has been bringing about the cultl-| S vation of large areas to cotton in| ’ s | i investigation of a telegram filed | GUTTER, CONDUCTOR & ROOFING 2Ry Dt cen done | f5 S e i . there by a woman, who, according = " SRR PSR srnte, Bl AT Ao b . When was Brooklyn Bridge | 4no oporator, resembled Mrs. Mc Labor charged for actual time spent on job. bullding vast dams along the tribu- < started and when was it opencd to | | tho public? e e | EAST BERLIN, CONN | 15, eight days before the evangelist | Mentare an| inaiclentilotMThey, | A LE Mas hesunin Tantary, S8 rmmfnwl > Douglas. Keses sug- || TEL. 543-12 TEL. 543-3 S bt et | haven't learned to slap on a little | and opened May 24, 1853, zested that the investigator probably | Los Angeles to Detroit will be | which formerly were given overimore powder when they hayen't| Q- Do toads croak like frogs? e Oriaaln sorna onel { v for military purposes, it is |largaly to sand. Tt Is in order to|time for a bath. [ AT ey Aopnotacroai byt ] Alonzo B. Murchison, Douglas ! : Yo deanis 1l mEELRvleR c> officer, and desert trailer, | It's none of the college boy's busi- | 11eAULY £ L e ho occupied the witness box | S : ror” 1022 'm;; vory few of “the worlda| Q' chiel drstimey ez e e O e arii e whs : 5 teh government wishes water leaders know anything about trigo. | PADEr print jjected to a merciless grilling yes . C f Child E rights in Abyssinia. England nometry i EE Gl Spapel rday by W. D. Gilbert, defense at- 3 are o unarens yes £ & 2 (REre But there will be no acceptance | heratofore heen America’s greatest| e EURDOSAI foibosther Glun : ey. He was required to draw a | 4 ; . / T Earle K. Bishop, z : L st io |lioRejexplanalion ophighipricesiing 20 ‘ ' hap of the country over which he | Eye strain may develop very early in life. inier s n customer. he is 20ing 10| y\merica is that nobody gives a darn | 1as 2ppeared daily in Pek ccoured, and was able to indicate | If they scowl or squint, have their eyes order to exhi- | produce a large part of her own !t he has the money. [RyS S RDRLE conslsta §ichit!ly the many shacks and hovels he | ““ examined . : tified with the varlous changes sug v S " 3 cotton the effect upon American = b 4 DLl came across in his search . i U s I SR A Q. How was the “magic cary } this city to he too conse , Ll St e | ment economy! If only those who | °PeTat d in."The Thiet of Bagdad”?| " \jsited a shack at Juan | . ander, | than is now being experl- | sicnd ‘i money would. read the| A A carpet was suspended by| SO0 FREEG T RACR D Son pjjes | e = lahl. | eneed nd has been in the | newspapers. plano wire, and a specially built| b tER OTE0 Sctico, Glivert's | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST mechanism whisked it over the i iioning lett influence that this } 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 camera and projector created the m';v :::mnx \‘1‘.”#\ im‘x‘ r‘\ ! lusion of infinitely greater speed. | o o ° 3 et g = LR, : | plained the reason for his omission | it 1 only when a conservative is so | ™ fSet A v“'\" does the wind travel | |\ "o ving that Mrs. McPherson, who | 3 : - | what she needs, while we are stili| The Oriental championship may \""In itioans | accompanied him on several of his |[f change hands, also, if the Ch ¢ IO e Lo cearch had disclaimed any | i : PITTSBURGH'S BLUE L. bt as to wha L taining g - ; : ":' ) s '»!.”. _’\“ {in doubt as to what to do. | keep on fighting one another until| 2'1N& a VElociy over IS | amiliarity with the country lea self. The , of course, ar o rke, the director of [ mpe charge that New England | they learn how. [ ;,h““’{.',, ; % ing to the San Juan Spring hut. | ¢ public ty in Pit ¢ i e i of the hearing | L] L ] tsburg either 1 " - 1 sy pills have been conspiring to de- he Unite As the eighth d. (s ot i sentimentiia Orl”_ o ‘” “' 2 | T Sinclair Lewls really writes g |t1% United States? } endod Keys' detectives continued to | i j : i 'VOT | press the southern cotton market|pook about Washington, we shall| . Yosemite Falls in the Slerraj ... * IKenneth G. Ormiston, 563 Main St. Opp. St. Mary’s Church aling the blue laws of 1794, vada Mountains in Caiiforata. | (CAFCR for Kenn : They drop 2,660 fe St rormen nadlo operaipEg 4 s Telephone 314 and 36 large number of PLUMBING CODE WRANGLING | e been 11l at case ¢ code, and who | e | S s ' POINTS LEARSED taries of the Nile, and the irriga- hrown up t! ng filght of the dirigl- |tion of milllons of acres of land <ponge, - en sincere ought to be cre ¢ th knowing She ey = . The con- | announced — a purpose that - | enhance this mighty cotton empire ety P t justified, no doubt, in ier {being developed in Egypt that the! or “News of the gested therein, says he has foun the new dispensation the ymbing ideas he has yogition, regards our cotton — It is easier to admire a quiits { than to admire those who won't quit with the difference that | until they get their faces slapped. | England set about to ¢ | —_— to bring here. Perhaps he is cors : in his analysis. Being conservafiy we are with respect to British however, is not from being quite that con but from the looks of things it | received a strong denial by John §.|read it. We've never gone through | hoj wishes to llet the publici{ 1 awrence, Head of {he New Eng: | thealleys Q. What is “bl ‘ | Temple, who the state charg how powerful a director of|ianq Council. Such charges can| [ sy o ese e Tilieat e vceherson) infriny (aohine from Secretary Hoover's plumbing e atals el ! | s 3 g Ing evidence, The officers last nicht 2L Sade o t |only be the talk of demagogs. Al-| { ployed for the method of ope g Tore CONNECTICUT’S MOST COMPLETE hoard or anywhere else, Wi ; eported to have securc It would appear from the things S tad wi arat sligh Veresranonss b like a P el hings | thonugh, down to a certain point, | | with ‘comparatix slight loss documentary evidence extended to watching its step ¢ y | | i | ve i 1ol Bltistaran ‘ Sty e | blood. In the amputation of a Ii Sy i the evan- 7 el i : low cofton prices are an advantage | th e T prove that Ormiston and th 2 : o e S e | this is accompl ';‘: by using ¢ were registered in separa not going to adopt new pl regulations, whether they New extile manufac- may be well, a it New England textile manufa tourniquet above place wh 2 | Wit will be o at a hotel here the day she hit will be fyyrorg, when the price gets too low the limb is to be severcd and 2 Doleltt 7 | frankly, w do not know | Basoline: onifj¢ {nt The unbearable part of having a | carefully tying the blood vessels | A (i arenenlst oo t buy ¢hieos with the buying power Rsazel’ Medals Pictur Statues Beads Crucifixes i g £ P g e S o drlving from the back seat |Aafter the operation.® 1In ot Little Flower Novelties Statues Delivered to Any Part of the City in this plumbing situation | is that she's usually right | operations, the surgeon's assis i s e ekaanls e il the blue | vy and harms more than it aids.| S | clamp the blood vessels to prevent ofisenjafion repealed T orn cotton situation is| Al well; doubtless every mother- | the flow of blood and tie the en 2 5 in-law is perfect who has a perfect | after the o cut ™| now worse than it was in 1 lon: intlaw for M aaiighl et i Q. How many radio receiving n e Weather FUNERAL PARLOR Telephone 314 Night Service 36 S to t serious rift in Coolldge | deal with. | Sets are in use in the United States? | erity, although it will not af- —_—— | A Departmes of Com- | | trump car ey are for the ! m"\‘j. e ('“';““A n poetry seem ek pimeLesiiiag Ciare atonions) Bwashington Ot Forecast for | epealr e that if it's good enough to be n 5500000 radio receiving sets|gouthern New England: it he states in which Coolidge is art personally ) ar ed for through force of habit. v e S e s ¥ z NN St tscd| popular. i’s too sorry to be poetry. | in use in the United States, or ap-|qightly cooler tonight with light to lifxesxoasan; N TATE'S TAXES AND PR g A Weas o proximately one set for every 20| peavy frost in tho interlor. ~Satur- on the government as| Armamen A man swea o ff iBSIRDDA; | day fair, moderate northwest winds. HALLOWEEN from the sta ¥ nlikely that i o S GO nd keeping 1 Q. What {s the v & el P08 X Kot ot w heir 5 i h as they nt to, but it won't|’ "% * a quart laid away in Q. s th worle record | rorec: for Eastern New York AN . > : any char hat m ith t s intQanneclisut dune case he changes his mind for standing broad jump Srores L e A NEW bull now reads, 4 by our Washington Bureau in ! reduce the Republican vote in that ] T e r tonight; slightly cloudy in cen- SonsiltatipR i th ) ‘ nd gobilnet Tt Wi tell oA e it al T sy feipnolioey al and north portlons; light to you how to make t / v z A HUMDINGER! Full of section materially, as alread i!\ il fl'lf_w are great travelers, as the 1 'z'» : l‘inw does the area of e | Leavy frosts in central and north 1 s, refreshments, and stunt fo ‘HN‘nwAt‘n it. And they may be enti p Flon TR T ) was reduced to about the price Wr'?r"xn'l‘\t] of Agrlculturs says, | United States compare with u [ portions: Saturday partly cloudy gt 8 Lox Lot eksannon lox @ It to Wa . v doubtless return and boast of | =!OP¢/ moderate northwest winds. by e Aot peund of cotton. & o s | the bald heads they saw. A. Figures for 1920 gave ti Conditions: The eastern high = === CLIP COUPON HERE === = —-—1 \ Y i sout overwhelming disapproval would | were not so low as o get very far if they could prev 3 e in their diagnosis, too, lishop is sure —— i area of the United States as -| pressure area centers over West THE TOTATO BONANZA / = rect this sentence: “T alway ‘l[- square miles and ths Virginia and the lake region. It IN MAINE :{\, 0 100k as nice for my husband ane 3,821,000 square miles, caused lower temperatures and b NE said site, 45 1 do when 1 dress for| G, In what zone and beiwcen | grosis n the Appalochian Hizhland S R A “H"r”;: s | t degries a 1:.;,;,,:» and longi- ons as far south as Knoxville, herewith five conts in looss, uncancelled, U. S. posta : e e e otected by Publishers Syndicate) Hlled gatates lo? Tenn. The western disturbance county, .\r.‘.mAl have o a e A l,. e e g ctean he w WiEniLon tho bauter e of 25 degrees and 49 degrees north | jarg over Colorado and the Canadian | el so good about it high- 25 Years Ago Today n the longitudes of 67| porthwest. Highgr temperatures ADDRESS degrees legries we | 1 el | powered cars again are the rule. einithy It I over the plains states and e ETATE HALLOWEEN EDITOR, Washing 2 New York Avenue, Wasl Potato growers in Aroost has moved southeastward with cen- NAME emperate i i va y. Everybody up that way seems fo -N-“ Q. horsy g ey Son N ithie ML pi valley. C. F. Relcker, for the past five|coins s for more : “fa ik years ticket agent at the old pas- | tasters® catan n and even the | senger station on the Highland di- inkers themselves are just as ex- Vislon in Plainville, has been pro- | 1 as summarized | Lo gt figuring the profits on thelr | Moted to passenger agent and will | )epartment of Com Conditions favor for this vicinity | 1 LA O S LS than t rface| fajr weather d not much change in temperature, lealing in potatoes, 1 the haber- — —— — —— — — ney comes from have ful arge of : loes Loty rels sold as the regular potato 'y ! ! charge of the new station. | of the celebration for which they Frowers. has been engaged in the railroad | are minted. RS ' o ”uqln‘ # for many years aud has| Q. Will a baseball dropped from o storics that ever came out o on his promotion by hard work |an airplane moving 100 miles an ida cqual or surpass those|AMd merii His unfailing courtesy | hour fall straight down? {DIFFICIIIT DE , ; s 10 the traveling public ¢ g : ! UL 2 S By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ting in Aroostook county | \‘mlh‘l‘vfl” ling ‘r;v]::»nr las made ‘l A,h :w]:. It will be sucked along A\ ] CISIONS Yistalat LAY E S vear n Mo b . = * D0 ar. y the planc. This was stra is year. One Maine potato farmer Tlic automobilists from Hartford | when Babe Ruth, on My“['f}“]jl':: 13 related, felt like the Oklahoma | Will rcach New Britain shortly after | at Mitchel Field, New York, failed Indlan whose land suddenly hegan | 2 ©clock this afternoon. The totai | five times to cateh a ball nee of the round trip is 2313 | from an airplane moving lw’{r”)x‘n)l 1 B miles. Instructions are for the au. | an hour at a height of between 200 to do with his money. | tomohiles to go in single fila at about { and 300 feot. The balls he missed buwilt a barn costing $100,- ¢ight miles an hour. Arrangements! dropped among the camera men, AL s we been made for recharging the| Q. Was Frank James, brother of |G & this city, and an|Jesse James, ever in prison? emerger wagon equipped wit A, In the Octobe n Aroostook farmers owed competent repair men ‘uv{l'm In\nlhtl» death of Jesse .r(;:u:fnllv\];“‘l i(:]r he main topic of con- | T€ar of the line for the purpose of | Frank surrendered and was Bt )"nn-‘lfrn\: any assistance that may | Jail for more t a year awaiting outstandingly huge pot crop| Th e olastic Foothall | @ does it mean to eventuated in a year when the | !°agus has been reorganized with s “birthright"? 3 "l West had an unusually poor one :_'\':‘]‘ “I}'r.::a:n, ulllh.mmn, R.rldgnpm»-‘ A. This phrase comes from tha 8L sort (ot e s (oeat e bolns|mn aterbury high schools in it. | Biblical story of Jacob and Esau and S " . s ) ilis year's games will probably de- | Meant in that instance the givin, shipped all over the country; the | clde the possession of the Yal, ip, | UP one’s divinely appointed right qg vestarn potato-growing saction iz Which must be won three tin | take his father's place as head of be kept permanently, v B the family when the fa An»r 4v1rrd‘ | - : has won it once and cach other |t Was an honored position and Iy P ion. Some ' team tuwice among the Jows, to treat it Ij ,n] barrel, At @ mecting of the hospital di- | Was regarded a great sin (?"n:fl:a\J rectors today Architects Crabtree | !V SPeaking It means giving up one’s toring | A0 Cadwell explained thelr plans | hOnOr or position or prestige or '8 | for the annex. This will he of | OMething that has been handes gold | brick and be west of the present|99WNn from one's forefathers f. q e X T i 1 few | Structure. Another meeting will ba | SOMmething not worth w m[,', g o AUTOMOBILE TAXES : € : e only 110,000 | Cicd shortly, h on the — S grounds. IRISH TOURISTS HINDERED Otto T Dublin, Oct. § (A—Regulations at i on |the Ulster border are sald to be are’ comparalivaly, f A e proving a hindrance to the develop. AELD AS EMBEZZLER ment of the Irish tourist traffic. The P e ”'frl'lwmrj. Oct. § (P —Oscar W.|Northern and southern tourist asso. e TOTy P 4 L frm, 37, Gloucester, N. J., former |Clations are approaching both the ’ rels to the acre, with cost of [watchman at the American and |Free State and Ulster governments SLUMP IN COTTON production amounting to $150 an | British factory on Crescent avenues S¢eking a relaxation of various reg- e L L e A B R T T T JUST AS THE JONESES RUN BACK FOR i bsin e THEIR. ' UMBRELLA | YOU RECOGNIZE e of cotton | mathematician to figure out the |hezzlement. The man had been ar- — AT e I S Al hronts rested in Camdon, X, J. on a war.| FILE ANCIENT DOCUMENTS ON W Balok s DATIORELS | inmnytholirare bl . | Our advice to the Maine potato |F2nt and brought back to tria city | New Iaven. Oct. § P-Two doc- T‘RO:‘VFI AsOSHEA;):VEA‘I?{?: B\?\liig\\;%ULD t 1 I v e th Y loUhiEn ey | Taibrdayafof Shasitisfohureiiphe: uments in real estate executed more 1 of calc me wi h enor- | growers is not to fly too high. TheY |farreqd against him by his former |than seventy years ago were @ ; | Y v his an s ars a ere placed HE B ? of piston displacement. [ mously, also curtailing the buying |have had bad years in the past and | employers, who allege that when |on file In the town clerk’s office yes « RS = 'PERFELT HORT b 2 | he left their employ he stole much |terday. One was a mortgage given Tise Bell Syndicate, Ine. oil, and simply didn't after several bad sea- mortgages. This year | sell buving Maine poiatoes as precipi- Maine has heen AND GASOLINE FEES ! 25 r n 1o potatoes, par xpenses | the latter is to vith incoma; | In number, coneidering the state as A BLOW TO SOUTH re. It does not require an expert 1 ks. Two cars e | power of a larg seetion of the | may experience some more. Next i ; : o Ivaluable ac ery, 85 i sims make, ons ey and the othel | ctuatry, wiisre {hesconsumption of|year the Weet may Dave & big ;,e'l;:;mm‘:n ‘(I;I‘;"E.:‘hg‘;:a“’ it r“:d‘;s;‘"d fhe Gihalt b quit olsie L