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6 NEW BRITAIN DAIT'Y HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1926. e it N st the nerve . led to m —THE OBSERVER— Holcomb, | 2233233820800 Certainly, ng t that resounded through on Commercial New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | coal Ing Busine well brought 10n as ol a0 S aen ssmen's association ravish un nding. started. T stood Tasued Dally (Bunday Excepted) At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street Makes Random Observations On the City and Its People and Henry SUBSCRIPTIOX $3.00 & Year. $2.00 Thres Months. 75c. a Month. RATES whip, 1333835331 mE into than 3 33h a2 Sase2222 220202820 200022 $2988220 00 e 23 ew Britaln Ma 4 at the Post Ofce at as Second Class Mall ching TELEPHONE CALLS not only admitted his Business Office .... 925 Editorial Rooms .... 926 scipline is at a sur- tion i t @ 1 W 1 L practically ing. a A : ) § e 3 i J a tl; re n ipline, except : : ‘Why these or information by | el The only profitable advertising medium in the City. Circulation booke and prees | room always open to advertisers. | on ail Iways existed, GIVING THE RAILROADS ADVICE THEY ED . ; | Itis ! e s 1o the It is a Member of the Associated Press. Assoctated Press fs exclusively en- to the use for re-publication told by ger all news credited to it or not othe: it credited n this paper and also published there tied tleman they exercised asking to be Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. 5 5 _ ; ty 1 ] s o | day. ) D : = o i The A. B. C. s & natlonal organiza s 1 S : 2 o 1 which furniehes newspapers end & § | 3 _ ; ; : e iy : e 1 o on; tsers with a sirictly honest analys . Siaai N0 s : L ¢ ) B s t 7 or ; h ] ot circulation. Our circulation stat 1 ¢ g : ] are based up audit. Thie insures s protection aga fraud ewrpapor o nal and s Ob- n ranks. 1 nts { vears, in operation and are saving as much THE SESQUI LOSS le must have gulp that Fhiladely Sesqu as was indicated besida rolmen sale dally 1o New | Tork Newastand, Times Equare; Newsstands, Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Street. on 2 Several years ago critics of Tt been with rallroads pointed out they Mayor Kendr than He is their others w develop profitable b fa admitted tha tu ning The siness eek-end railroads had by run t faily Yet fro no other outcome se bable, Tt cheap excursions. ntennial GLARING A state omobile HEADLIGHTS law limits the intensity headiight bulbs eandlepower, and use of bulbs of huge financial come partment since me of th 1dmissions, rs in il and stm- zh oh* their run such but I the atact ophomo promotic sc m | sions two decades ed th “experts ago discard- med ads past was only the dominat- | { to man of a 21 the strength. Yet virtually every candlepower, If the greater own m prohibits’ 5 eo § 1 = 8 3 2 o For the ing determination of the Be : i y g out of toy . ; TSR any gre | 1 have been re! | phia mayor to put throug ight end exct opening it | number of the buildings were not wvhen large ; | position, automobfle | & found it remarka FactsandFancies : ' oo | BY ROBERT QUILLEN equipment used would | vet completed, that on law specifies no bulbs of intensity 21 candle- power ‘can be week d n v the road to ruin this yvea e nd anyway, o ruin 3 nstead it into use in | of waiting until next d Obeserver by s in- al. |0 Just 50 much “velvet.” | been s From W general, that t 1 Sitig ¢ e Score another for the railroad | know, however, it i i t 1 t 1 i 1 c Hudad T wishers, | Wh wishers. | this manr year, as had at a auld men and why are 32-candlepower bulbs st lowed to be sold? To eradicate the gl light nuisance it form of rule s poli ther Criiibn the When | the railroads really their expe aring head- el would onld over bus lines developed of a | been more merely be | . S e 1d they 126, Cond Mecsmary’ 10! preventl thet buibatof were told they o 1 o to he higher candlepower being sol e short WELFARE REPORT The annual report of the W by the ASSOCIATION'S in fight ad th ever, Assoctation, Cora Beale, again minds of citizens to the splendid work being glven opened dome in this city to relieve the vi- clssitudes of the women a unfortunate, how men and imbred with renewed hope through the road ntality instri- bette m of the assoclation, ana|lctter! Kept perfods of economic how families are intact | Nauls range f through dis- e Ilivery In tdeal ministrations of But the an state of soclety ti z : hting such an organiza- o but | Some tion would not be neces: ideal, although sociely is not yet i nd possi- the immediate future, road b bly tending and level of g toward a higher aver- | ‘B 18 age osperity for the |5 AT develop majority citize that does not yie the adversity will be | T0ther lone away with entirely, So long as human frailty leads to economlie Harvey the fortun helplessness, so long slings and dog arrows of 1 the footsteps of man, | “Murde and %o long as such untoward pos- sibilities as a breakdown alth | toward and earning power lays low an oc- sional in h signals breadwinner, pecf long will Welfare | 50 have r haunch an - organization Association — and all other organi- zations engaged be a in lines of activities — ecessity 1 and world Poverty is of hideous micn, to date in the history of the no mation, however rich, has been abla to eradicate it. Tt 1s a subject for philosophers and economic pro- ssors, perhaps, who can apply ht to the s world of practical aff i a question that Welfare confro pérform to every to devoid THE DRUGS AND CRIME heroir Mu under elvil be as the rig ANy when he goes forth upor rand are n ont of ten will first use a hypodermic needle | such running lines, seeing t Rxtent more wise printe they sct e busses. e running b »egin us busses or for local nd that th or a door system railroads the are ht and adval ment than another A month or so of the an ron th putting after 1 collection where at it yet heads howe are North Railroads,” in the es and a along Ultimate folly of the had busses for short d better ar- 1 de- practicable. for a time business, and {o Some of in ver, using every diminigh, or t 1go Editor Georg irticle can I automatic na‘ional la them s upon upor to do idents their claimi witomatic signals coupler e old ha gerous discarded heavy iving do there railre ¥ not are n them hand couple nevertheless, expense a a large part remem were hand 1 and freight progressive t. Beyond d along made from is being their r from ssary, BRITISH rference with very poor |epjoy th will MINE IMPASST miners to retur worldhthat the ¢ thing of ga | affairs. began | Ing out how delinquent they were | train | ¢ untied hanged fron bian A lot of no! an out- | from iclal failure with it a k in Mas ork. Consequently Nutmeg Democrats, Observation On The Weather | 25 Years Ago Today ould endure MASONIC SERVICY run highly. The r un bacl vorld ctur manuf e United St industry w when he s founded by Brookly ilad William | time a to iy its col would pass m nd ors to sle to m n sti on g the 1 ) 10st in its mind, b is ov rtsm IFootball is Life, An ind uts end not as they're and Y VARIED ROLES 9 (P i yating (€ ch 1.up world fame. the yOu-— that to w fair it 1) Li misjud > oppos you've g tackle—you've in! 1if ost tion k out b of fine to believe that or 1l and a 1 y the 1 1ch to ame in a mory 1 punt or a hz te side scc v a ot to get i 0 ga 1 and t me A misjudged move a they" on you. te is 1des t A hasty ¢ t run and it's up to and get as much out of it |can. Tt w We prot )52 1008 on't wait r talk 3 to listen to but w tact t am mor ictory hanime must the s ling in t wing fotbal wir must t Tonst ing . It mering streaking i at by to ¢ s iho A the must o points than the elabor < understood rs it wi udent 1 o hol 1—for whatever the incer ult is t field with sreat lose. ball in all and to su football ond e, but w 1t the the until th me is every thi hon gam in, y do is no victory men for stic choo win, w men go back in he result, w and t Life est of ision yout on a as we in t ou all n half ut Ior Alma M t o for onto winning nd in or foot- o win loser are' tsh his column ed to b on ind, givi le swimming m MeN incorrect the oppo! player o over north immediately. less a fifth guard is o 1 on this p 3 ks on the need of reforming col- men and nohody pays any at- to him. Left tackle sings ' it requiring three men s0 merely have done oppos only player 1 Tt s man the gam S At s ¥ not to th 1 that that s by a sor sucking it. or, s mes end ng rush erback has and ing en r Into dr reesjved ball from cennter now gives i® to this oppc zets out of way by and electin next ptain by vote of 1 to 0. halfbacks se the opposing nd and around until he is dizzy be difficult s most are dizzy by sufficient] ng room himse ar's o turn thi him hould not 1l men nature \ n he is y. they let him loo: Thinking he he goal a touchdown, he two halfbac ny tack IFullback lown a mug of | to divert any other opopnent putting the luckless end wise t self. He therefore and is tackled own cts off, s own tc behind, sett every rs of the follows rm ng crosses his o for a safc move dep on of the game. If ing played on fance follows; if send for & upon loca it s be- on your op- battalion of ponents’ ind. any of the muni- time has on to a d ipal department in’ some ipproachi by patrol force las d some of th consistent » with him t to th when he ac to coopera con- 1 vs with v do ne work should their | com- | eral Jeriors, a the with but they should ba ty * looks an 1 mind t ante © public, and respect- I'ine Program for Week Is Bocked by Scenic The Scenic theater has booked a fin ntertainment for the week of 10th. Sunday Jack Hoxie will be shown in “A Six Shootin’ Ro- ce,” the old tima glamour of wild riders, stage lol rs and lariats. there will be a doubls “Across he Only T Boardman Oct. a picture of ith the fearless SR Monday ture, Dea featuring Eleanor Nagel On Tuesday V. ne O'Brien { ction On Wednesday “The featuring Allison Holmes Her- bert, Rosemary Theby, John Miljan 1 James Morriso A mighty Irama qf sea and society Interwov- en with n absol g seéa story, with a different love Leo in Conrad Wreckage photoplay angle. On Thursday there will catures, Bob Custer in Nerve’ and “Chalk Marks” 1z Marguerite Snow, June Wallace, He Friday Richard Dix will play 1ock Punch.” Yow'll shake and r, quake quiver, when Dix Sheck Punch.” Also apter of the world's new nney in “Fight- the serial of 10 chap- he dou- wm of featurs Elvidge, Ramsay Ferguson, Prisci Oon champion ing Marine, Valentino in - Son of the Sheik” will be ex- ited. This is one of Valentino's t pleturcs and will be shown for the last time in New Britain. Fres photographs of Valentino will be wway to the first 200 ladies management also wishes announce the coming of Lon Ch y in “Phantom of the Opera. irday Rudolph given to TIGHTNING HI' Flagstaff, Ariz, Oct. 9§ (P — Ren Franklin grew electricity from the clouds to the key on his kita siring, but forest supervisors would like to have some inventive genius discover how to get rid of it. “Lightning holdovers' d sev- fires in the Coconino national TREE | forest during the forest fire hazard the home gridiron, a | on, as they did in other parts of {he west, destroying thousands of s of valuable timber and draw- ing men from other pursuits to fight the flames. Lightning generally hits theseq trees in out-of-the-way places, invis- ible from the lookout's tower. The fire will smoulder along for a few days, waiting for a stiff breeze to fan it to the other trees, and befora it is discovered, several acres of | good timber will have burned. Government owned railways of New Zealaad have been taken from parliamentary control recently and must stand alone to show whether they can produce a profit, READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS HALLOWEEN HAL games, y and get bus cLip HALLOWEEN EDITOR, W HALLOWEEN I am a reader of the LOWEEN COUPON ington Bureau, HERALD. ared by Washington Bureau in o8 and goblinal It will tell A HUMDINC s and stunts oupon helow, s parations for your HERB s New Britain Herald, o « PARTIES, S. postitl STATE