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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. New Britain Herald| ). " ) : i - ope e And comfort all go blooey; 1 marks but it Is no|Carmel to Blythe, Calif, through e o T, Y : A ;atured by fumbles And that is why so many folks : the tcstimony of Arthur Watts, HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ; e ; New Britain high Fell hard for Dr. Coue How should a pocket compass | ferryman at Blythe. Watts had ‘ Sy S e1d? |identiicd Mrs. McPherson as a Tasued Dafly (Sunday Excepted) to Boardman tra s ol in Not So Wrong T it so the needle points|woman who cross SRR o At Herald Bidg.. 7 Church Street. |incid g ; t Haven this ) ) Hans Jannsenn, proprictor of ik line to N, wl river into Arizona during the S Ceric RATRS X th score e in second lelicatessen store, which & ! ic North. All oth early part of last June ATEI mne tackle T the | ther oY o N th 1ic: - i e i : : S A or kie and th his father before him, x vill then be indicated on| E. S. Agmes, Yuma contractor, 0% %4200 Three Monthe. \ b ss around end son, Herman, aged rteen S 5 X is expected to testify that he saw R 2 ain_line-up included One day the younger . What fs the nationality of |{he evangelist in that city June 13. Nolan, Cryne, Cur- was asked what he | Jack Dempsey and ne Tunney?|He was brought here last week and . 2 o berlain, Coholan when grew up. | Where do they live? sal Fa rosapaisad Mt MO Edtered at the Post Ofce at New Britaln : i K 2 i v Brown, and Lapthorne o “Ach!" replied H i tes Dempsey i e e Mot haon s Becond Ciass Mail Matter. " \ 5 i wmpired, and || Send all communications to Fun || 11 follow in mein : o gt e e in the court room as the woman Sritain umpired, ar E : un |1 folloy meir 1eric nne -l he had seen at Yuma. TELEPHONE CALLS Sicass Tove : i : : » Javen player a || Britain Herald, and your letter | T .03 Angeles, Callfornta ani Tinney] tor: wndl Fenic Dalo: totints bo : ; ; g : e feld and hit || will be forwarded to New York. (Gapyr . et NaY YetkiCly Zeniens Srenk Talye frelght sient | him ¢ ut the 11 . A g ] 1 1 w3 ndio o S i S . e been sub- | MORRIS ASKS QUESTIONS 3 v s, 1s ting m f 2 2 “v "‘“’- : Who is “Ghandi oenaed as witnesses. Blevins de- : . | ce ! and went | Every Main Street Needs / Rt ichand clared he saw Mr *herso only profitable advertising medium | Charles G. Morris mocr a t on w On BB iA Lona | Ghandi is a Hindu poli AIRE HQiRAN ADS, MEhbmonion in the City. Circulation books and prees 1 5 ‘ Ju 15 when she sent a telegram room miways open to mdvertise Who advocated “passive. resis from his s ainst British rule, British [ nomir r. - O ] plenty of banks for our money |p olitiea hnic since nt gai e oner i 3 le | transactions, G St L T 5 We've tellers- enough i oh, | and everything British within the “ e = Member of the Associated Press. 3 norship t . on changed the Folks, £ 2 Indian Emp (OM‘“L‘I\ICATED | | The Assoctated Prees fs exclusively en- | ;p SR titled to the use for re-publication of A " all news credited to it or mot otherwiee | <t credited 1n this paper and also local| news published therein. 1 pting T The St ¢ P 1 of the hoard of | put + e hais £ for : Q. Where are the largest e e 1 & posits of anthracite coa 7 » working forces 2 g 3 ) . > i gal =i D ges arnor ot ‘ ; : ng < i ttiing good L world undecd eotman has g J Y largest mines in 'y evening one can glance tes are in Pennsylvania. | through a newspaper, and invariably st doposits in the world are | read of either an automobile. bef in the Chinese province n or seme one hitting a stand- ly a no way m Member Audit Bureau of culation. The A. B. C. is a natlonal organization | : . Expensive Wit! which furnishes newepapers and adver. | and unt cools a bat 3 ¢ € ok Irs. Williams: “The lawyer's bill tisers with a strictly honest analysls of 2 g e . E g has - 5 yers o2 R el il i circulation. Our eclrculation statlatice Morris, amo esources of the : 3 e has had | just came. Tll read it to you. It says: 2 N i automobil \d drive off leave are based upon this audit. This insures | things has asked the state admin- |ing throwr Bk PUbLC I Mov iR rates services; to wit., ) ” = } When and where was M the unfortunate to pay the dama= rotection sgainst fraud in newspaper | council 10 |gynq { ilini, the Italian dictator, borr £es on his own car or life, L 3 | explain th | b ot 5 ife, while distribution figutes to both national -nd\ to explain the self-cvi- t r 2 1e on matters Wiiliame: “Good Heavans! e’ o . At Predappio. near Forli | one cscapes. local advertisers. in th ;- : 1 ol . ) to th i he 4 v okes e rna, July 29, 1883 certain vicinity within rea- v lev in New ; " i i Vhat are the “roaring for-|sonable distance from the center of The Herald fs on sale dally In New | . Lt Lt 3 4 R the city, two cars were damaged York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Timee | t QUESTIONS ANSWERED A. The term is applied to a no- | within oiaTte | Hetoaah Square; Schultz’s Newsstands, Entrance to the proverbial rock { 3 Tonasy Dalls i RS Suas ey vl 1 O e o il LR ) ! ghts, tween the 4 4 . ily Express ne | WHEN BLACK IS RE. You can get an ans v rough of the Northern At- | hour 1 and 12 o'clock, and fm- | | department, which he s can notice. Thi in HINT O WAR eard regarding wag Grand Central, 42nd Strect. | = uestion of fact or information by lantic Ocean be the 40th and|mediately after each accident the inclined to agree with the New |imagination 1 e dF Laugh THAT Off! ting to the Question IRditor, |30th paraliels north latitude, ~andfpolice were notified and a search FATE, THE DRAMATIST ven man e x Ak S FGCtSaF anClé‘S I y sun would laugh aloud New DBritain Herald, Washington |?!50 to the v-\mv“ rm the South ‘n- as made, but the guilty ones were " 4 anni milllon | 7 A o e oo { mirth would reign below, p New York avenue, |lantic ific 4 ndian Oceans be- out of reach. and nothing has Tt Fate began planning a u Mr. Morris BEROEERIZQUAITEN Hughes should shave them | Washington, D. C. enclosing g |tween the 40th and 50th parallels | heen heard about them i | ! s in stamps for reply. Medical, | South lafitud Wil the city and state allow this colved a more dramatic situation | A Ubtoneiatan < o . X 4 o em grow! |legal and marital advice cannot ba| Q- What is a “muskeg?” to continue? Something should and fn=lliae B i i 3 N 3 A. Morrissey. | given, nor can extended research| A- A bog, or sof ¥ | ought to be done. How are the in- 2 | be undertaken. All other questions SPO! nocent victims going to be protected Thrown Again! vil reccive a personal reply. e from guilty drivers, who evade the Louis :\.nd New York yes A-Z\flsfl to pass deficiency bills But it takes n . e man who cannot lift signed rcquests cannot be an I | responsibility of damages, and even Imagine the picture. St. Louis|g . on axpenditures; whi willingness to sta ; . 3 ¢ sack of wool, | All letters are confidential. 3 life. sometimes? There should be : trength enough so casily ] 14l some solution to this problem has a lead of one run. Two New | .. .4 o no claims is b 1 D e Q. Do lions ever weigh A VICTIM. tem, and a good many citizens will | not credited remarkabhl also wants to Years ago, 1t could mot have com-| .o qo oot heads are allo than was disclosed in the ninth , o jetween St. | o ning of the game between S ececAinal 1o pl8Iat rumor for some ye v I t. 3 : ! ! York players have been vu‘l out |5 omical method. wce, neither n situated fi : ley H. Gibson. | as 500 pounds? = Now to the bat strides the Goliath And lastly, t o S ] | A. They seldom reach A AL ] ON POLICE, BLOTTER of the game, Babe Ruth, home run | ji1:ia points o e el o N et el r to your question, sir, | Weight i Stanley Walanski of 39 Harvard king, whose bludgeon has once be- ‘mew«x sl by onabe - e 2o 3 r to seek ‘J.‘ _Did prehistoric man cat et reported to the police the o5 & Bl drive 3 Al i 7 1 is thrown so much | meat? 2 : - ft of $10 from his home. fore in the same game driven the | quring the last se cars. Tt thi : ; N LOTIE e SN . | A. In the Palacolithic Age man New Al]gle D({Ve]()ps il MCP[]E}' Willtam 7. Kelly of Park Terrace ball Into the stands and allowed |is economy, make the most of & that : 1 g 2 to e —TEditor. | ate raw meat but they do not s g eported the theft of a motormeter him to make a circult of the bases. SN 3 = ) e i 11 Ry to have cooked their food; | SOH Tnfll from his automobile which was But opposing him, st ing him “GREATER HARTFORD" F { : . The Wife no cooking utensils have been rked on High street, near Lake pposing FORT 1 T : : inges exeept 3 lesina S HGertr stands e S e & e T yw of Susan Grouse ound e oet. trom .hn:nmxw to cap, stands Ha t i r son t 2 cen t 3 ! ! i LY OT to raise a blister; Q. Ts it correct to congratulat s Sy John Ohlson of 55 Pearl street re- Grover Cleveland Alexander, & |zens thereof — are ambitious. They | : oning her humble spouse | bride upon her marriage : L oY 1 the theft of his automobils grizzled veteran, tamer of the New |want the clty to be Tareast e : : 4= il : ] ALWAYS say he mist A0 iquette demands felicit from “)“""(j"“""""" ¢ o'clock this morning. 3 —Jake 1 tion of the bride and congratulation S "}":'('\m‘ e ’w“‘ Several chickens in Mrs. York team earlier in the series. Connecticut at the earliest possible | f : : . | S o o8 of the groom | The Great Temptation! Q. Can polar frees he killed? McPherson today te | {He only knows one simp ine, A. The following method is sug- | tives into a new phase of the in- | . | sa Sharp goested: Girdle the trees in June ! LYNCHING ES yoes Mr. Amsa p; gaf [ BI arns another making a bir one foot wide, 1 M.‘,,m,_;un e < |a batiery station at 170 East Main i oS ICTnE g L 3 p o B moving all bark so there is no con he letter was sent from San | icet reported that his automobile millions of ear witnesses who are | Hartford, W r Bloom- | within a lay I srthur G. Waters. on for the sap to Tun back to | Francisco May 24 o Mrs. Minnie | g o dog in front of 131 Oak the roots. When the leaves are dead | Kennedy, other of the Angelus g ont man’s coop at 86 Awstin street were killed by dogs Saturday night Joseph Franz of 69 Hurlburt street, Mori who is employed in sent state detee- Will Alexander pass Ruth to|moment. To this end, as the Chodn- first base? This is the question|ber of Commerce in that city has which hums through the brains of | well reflected, they would annex | vestigation of the cvangelist’s kid- the thousands of eye witnesses and [ Wost Hartford, - East following the progress of the game | field unbridled { by radio. Not so. Alexander has f £ 5l ¢ Too Slow cut the tree as close to the ground |temple pastor. was supposcd 10| James O'Hearn f 325 Main street . v swaiter! This dinner |as possible. The roots should not | have heen written by Kidnappersfcomplained that an automobile driv- 4 is col prout again. who, Mr herson towards Hartford struck the years to turn coward at this crisis | state will ay nay, and the | weng hinking peoy X woman to drive N This is @ quick| Q. When and by whom was the | forced her into an automobi o of his eat about in front of in his career. With dauntless cour- | Legislature no d would be Vet e i d A I i coming w «ir, and you didn’t get here|Woman's Christian Temperance | Ocean Park beach on May 18 Parexont on Hantfordlrond and age. he tries to strike Ruth out. He | willing to ¢ the residents of [ oo 3 & neces: ; g Union organized? neld captive for la E He failed to catch the does mot flinch as the mightiest |these towns are mnot willing 10 | aypred i gelocob H A shbes A 1 ofiEivafen nithojerenvie it marifofule el RRd SR ALAMC umberio D ciT | g zethor, T} ir mich a thick e of 1874. When the forc exico near the Arizona borde — ' i o what . arn i ¢ v tad_th Sh- 1 GEARTERBACK ~ FRIMPY, OF |that remarkable uprising was spent, 3 letter is the sec- MEMORIAL TO GEERS swings his bat in anticipation of |state capital, however, it should |, 3 ) od g 14 chy mustache. | S D NRKTOWN FOOTBALL A reaction set in, a call was issued | ond case of the disappearance of | Columbia, Tenn, Oct. 11 (P — TEAM, CALLS SIGNALS e uqua, New York, in|documentary evidence during three| Mors - than 500 persons, most ot (Overheard By The FUN SHOP signed by Mrs. Matt M investigations of the case. In > | them persons who knew him best, Zh et o Brown, Mrs ic Tow 1 inquiry, grocery lists were |yesterday dedicated a shaft to the and e umpire calls it a a T SP ] I " v n o i Sport Lditor) . i : ¢ ) % 2 e % nd the umpire call : : PELLING NAMES O} h Ifta tions! ioyehalls ab 7 illing, s. Emily Huntington which the state contended | memory of ivard L (PoD) Agair T 3 t For seve t Murder formation! iller and summoning a je evangelist’s handwrit- | Geers, premier harness horse rac- catcher's hands. The 1 t epar E AT h . fibe, scben come ¢ jonal convention of temperance wo- F showed that she had spent | ing driver and trainer. Geers was cides it is a ball. The third ball| Bound 1 I “ o flas i : sy : back! Open der men to be h ’f'l””’ land, Ohio, ten days of ler mysteri- | killed in a race at Wheeling, W. | 5 5 e hndsed ¢ f E v ser 17, 187 Sixteen t Carmel-by-the Va., September 3, 1924, after more itched to Ruth looks good to him 2 h . . h 5 2 J - a8 P . 1924, after more o J e ; a rtali—onc an’ | were represented at the convention 1 with Kenncth G. |than 50 years on the turf. \nd he swings heavily. It is & i Ay e original § : g | and conventions have been held an- r temple x;wn‘,} THE SERIES AT AN END s : . € X lifications of nually since then. ; | Hungary cannot long endure In g Q. What is the relati £1 The s expects to trace the lits dismembered state, sald Count e blood in a human hoc movements of the evangelist from |Stephen Bletheen, prime minister. Between one-thirteenth and | one-fourteenth of the total weight. | Charles Evans | been too fine a player for too many |are willing the i f the | op hitter of the age crouches and |merge R | the course the ball will take not be incumbent upon | Over the plate whistles t 112 ‘ bl o meaning the second strike. t'ry formation more strike will end the game it ' 4 world or g . : & 5 ST J\ h Alexander is wary and in trying ¥ ] ¢ A . - : e el tool the great slugger, he ‘ : Y ain as well|or 4 f ferer 4 4 ornfiold rempin! first. Isew s T t . ting s f mosquito. | o', fibe, six seben| Q e was E i RAAND jone tol' me to|Hughes born? < $ e ndging i X 1 n s A. Glens Talls, New York HALLOWEEN down his thoughts on t ! < e Q. What is the membership of ‘ T clay, Fate may have plar ¢ {5 axn = Lo t . Ttougheree! Our left | the British House of Commons? oy Teany mrenared Ly o Rl knee| A. 615 S that HALLOWEEN DAT A HUMDINGER! Tull of Ifow many towns or cities BUZKY games, refreshments, and stunts for Halloween! You've a got tin 1 out th coupon below, send it to Wash- ington, ur copy and get busy on your preparations for HALLOWEEN him to Long before man learned to put|Mmcd specific situation. The humar NdRINS, ! extra* » ke tl AR ilowed | smith would have made Ruth| ] i - | named Newark are in the United | strike out or hit a home run, But Hif one [Siabesy not ®o with Fate, which loves to y t v ze th v 3 ed right A. The l‘m‘l States Tostal CLIP COUPON HERE == gives 1 Tonsi e Backn HALLOWE > gton Bureau, New Britaln Herald, tangle its fingers in A v of th 1 t 1 lifications Jves, |G or on a | 1322 New York e, Washington, D. C, Little Joe, Phoebe from| Q. Is the spe strings, then let go the nami Fbans has been fully a rat Sixty Days in de ard- | higher on a boar St ! fightah from Decatah, Big|track? n py of the bulletn OWEEN PARTIES, and enclose- hoard < i X ncelled, U. §. postage stamps for same: > department forcefully § 1 i Ahirs, ! lorapsliATASH || Aj Thel record fon a AN ECONOMY MOVE L ; v hyphen into “Wilkes-Barre ; is 136.7 miles per hour; on ‘a cir- il s e e Vi e a : 3 ok vinlen sor man! cular dirt track $3.33 miles per hour. NAME 1 - i feature, and he's quit Q. What fs the meaning of the| ADDRESS mecting of the Board of Educatior ] 1| cities in which departmer ol e Tl bomarh : e Dominial? | DDRESS sevesesssssvoranmemins 10 o Tec hat ashes from ¢ with I 4 ven 1l spelling is from he 0 N 0 the effect th n th 1 spelli L — ( A Tb s from ithe Lufintiand GITY 0 vonesantsasernan T R oo e e The chicf difference t means “born on Sunday | ¢ e e g y and an expert is that Q. What is the value of a Ger- L sm s reades ot Rt Ie R R IR ALD, 1 repair of streets £ « = an — — — —— — — x hority knows something about man “thaler et If the city can utiliz A 2 A. The German “th schools be given to the city for the ndly icere times contrary to the wishes c ay there should ¢ s ngham says, the Democrats ean love some royalty. coming to an for i ir v 1 L entirely nce Takahito, of Japan, won't let S oiad ball game be called on account of in You could 8 ly get his sroblems by i 1 how smart he is, but alas! he knows the sys- tem, 100, works it on dad e m, , an i n d Citizens lik ; 1 - THE SESQUI tration m = as an inter 2 1 ow T feel or how busy T am.” said “I always speak Kkindly to the AIDING COTTON PRODUCERS ould L lar £ Correct this s ntence: “No matter 1 to the cotto licate) a wise thing, yet L e ¢ { 1 & 1 as to how much | nessc t entat t worth on | s o i wih. ; I el Qbservation vers to hold t i On The Weather Tony, the Bootblack. give the WALKS DOWN STREET HURRIES OVER. TRIESTO ASKS MAN WHAT'S THE MAN SAYS HE DOESNT advances, t attendanc flivser a polish. SEES CROWD ON OPPO- FIND A PLACE WHERE HE TROUBLE, IS ANYBODY ~ KNOW, HE CANT SEE, But j . ther i revs AN SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING HURT, IS1T AN ACCI~ AND TURNS BAK St : . L i E 11.—Forecast Proof T § P 4 | New England: Partly| Muriel (in 1l have you DENT 2 ht and Tu not | understand her does not in temperature; fresh | drink.” s diminishing 1 st “Oh, T sup- v Hastern New York: | pose 3 r left his nose Mostly cloudy tonight and Tucsday, [ that color, Not much change in temperature 1y J. Kalez. modera north and northwest i LOST AND FOUND DEPARTMENT The disturbance that| Gertrude Van Pikel: Please give m yes- | me @ poem which begins with the x out to sea by way | line, “John Anderson, my jo, John vall It 48| Dearest Gert: Surest thing you ng this morning in portions of | know. You'll find hoth jo and John the mi Atlantic states, the | in this ) \\4[‘ John An son, my jo, John, ipper sections of the Mississippi| T wish yowd come to bed the arca of low | Instead of sitting np till dawn ds from Minne-| With eaphones on your head! is locatcd over A Arcas of high | Prot. Pumpcrnickel: Wil you CIRCLES CROWD TRYING 15 ABOUT TO ASK WELL-IN-. GETS DESPERKTE FINDS MAN DEMONSTRAT wa | Seven ditterent Taptist. church so- | o outh Atlantlc const and | {he Boem which bogins, ~The besi TOTIND BETTER VAN~ TORMED LOOKING MAN, WHEN AND ELBOWS WAY ING CONVERTIBLE CoL~) and | ies, all with branches in every | the western Rocky mountain dis- | laid plans of mice and men?" TAGE POINT WELL-INFORMED JOOKING MAN N LAR BUTTON. ELBOWS SCOTCH RDICT" | town in the st will 1 their | tricts Dear Dutchy: “Gosh, ves. And ASKS HIM WHAT THE TROUBLE WAY OUT AND WALKS M b (e r truck was & | conventions here simultancously. | Temperatures are rising in the in- | tickled to do it 5, 15 ANYBODY HURT ? ON result, | - The yuthingte Savings bank | terior valley The best-laid plans of mice and was 1 rglars Jast night,| Conditions favor for i men \i‘L‘-[‘J about $200 being taken from the |unsettled iweather ' with v| Gang aft geflooey; ILLIATS vault, but $2,000 in a safe which higher temperatures. Health, happiness, wealth, appetite Baso na situa- | together at a grad ig

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