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6 New Britain Herald " HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY day Excepted) Church Street [ssued Dally (8 At Herald Bldg., SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Year. $2.00 Three Mo t the Post OfMce at New Br Entered Mall Matter. as Second Claes TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office a5 Editorial Rooms The only profitable advertising fon booke a to advertisers. open Member of the Associated Press. he Assoclated Press 1o exclu 4 to use for re. all news credited to ft or credited in this paper ows published therein. Member Audit Bureau of Circolation. The A. B. C. w turnteh n : il tisers with a & circulation. Our are based upon this au protection again~ frau distribution figw es to b local advertizers. BERLIN'S NFEI TOWN NUR The Herald York at Hotalin Bquare; Schultz's Grand Central, 42nd Street. News it T RS NEWS Peaches Heenan ee Semple M man and fiancee — W formers are today, shining pages of every a pretense of fu the mand. to exploit couples as the adventures as Pherson, or s Stilima items s promises found, but bec; human enough to journal that satisf number of fashion they the there is ma adventu he could into taking an int and state politics, matters generally for involving he rather than c But give welfare, amusement that he what they wish or about only. has to ars crumble his ¢ assault of some more newspaper. He has to gi public considers r in pill of infor doing so to sugar-coat hat least A idently the ng the form be d sehool had rried t fortu she married fling at that was t} But groom we hes who Her mother awalts her o ungracious jewels he gave her that tinsel caring n and she lad ground it too, is that. ticularly BOYS," that GOOD be suppose ones are the 1 ti the in good ahout clo POLICE AND gair We case close the New ing place in 1t Jandmark on (I town, newspapers. Young Stillms shines glamor of .his riches publicity his p makes his romance Canadia® = farm girl charm. It was explained, that the is with refl ar with in New chntiy psychology of Crime Item such news is simple. are safety valves for many a man, 1t is said, he delights in letting off | training a force of lithe MILITARY BY ROBERT QU LLF PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND HIS RELATIVES els of the demand s on th ssessions stricts owne a1l m fully Henry . Iord sponsored thro n should comes | e World C¢ ows no of and No saxophones, woman \ps for the base |knows which half she silded | & | Even if Ford you would be it as you B ihe ers concerning good fellow with you e White : President by ory. dign't read his fers to & husband. e e o (ot campaign he forward the | MUCh this year, bu 1¢ | see to it that the T to 1 Feroc dition good as upi tt pays have been ity d who buys he TROLLLY ting ti EXTENSIONS | Com construc- fwers vl |“nelpir clothe (Protecte extensions. almost are I oex > to be built at to do it and to public 1 tion Railway Assol esent agr h extensions n dis stry in t do just Rt ADVICE exp ord Cour- | cputy “denied practically ed upo ved the right t buy state | ition inspector, nts made on s shown in | DRILLS Masefield Seeks Saloon Man of 30 Years Ago Oct. 1 John CHANGE IN WEDDING come | READ HERALD CLASSI FOR RESULTS d in and wil ing dreams true." stars pass, ¢ not " FactsandFancies N jon it ant if cents |is well & {ton DATE Miss A LD ADS to that Berlin Ezek think Not Such A Bad Answer tor recently al op- badly 1l-known was ¥ ng golf with ponent. Thi ViihE thelC bec At me more game we last the - cheerily, “After send all communications 10 Fun | [ vou mav be Lurying Shop kditor, care Of the New || el hat's t Britaip Herald. and your letter || came the will be forwarded to New York. your hole.” it 4505 Wouldn't Everybody Be Happy Though! = e - n't fors some day good of the | n then it would wl Johnson. (Copyright, g as we rials ap- brou, Job In Sight > Hay yerience ? iilor for ten job, eh ~ you 1 was Then I'll hire you as —Mother R FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE Horrible ANSWERED get an answer to any 't or information by the Question Editor, Herald, Washington York enclosing two dic: | Medical, | gor? he Prample failure FUN SHOP You question of writing to | New Brit | Bureau, | Washington, cer y legal and m { given, nor can in oy (el mps for reply. rital advice cannot be | can extended research | be undertaken. All other questions wil receive a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor. | 1o was wasted. g s that told me 1 success! ornton. old inese Halley's it often does When was How ppear? Q. comet t to be smart.] last s 1 May as late ars. It w in April of photographe 1911, Q. What of enlistment Coast Guard? A. If the | viously in the D 1911 as Way 1lows, th would look The Only 1 1ot © is the ehortest in the United period States hat t warry t Jike applicant served pre- Nuvy or Coast Guard or has had training as a mechanic or fireman, he can enlist for two years; inexper 1 men must sig t 3 toothless then, like use up MY toot i for Q. “Kosher' To Know Ll ey o awful, brigh was looking t hexe bor Wanted She | wins | rem | lireme f Jewish tra How m mite? varies averages a tor sald the | from about 10 per | | fair hat nationality is Sikorsky, | builder | half will 1 the Nurse. * . | . 4 | | United v the | . Drentzen. ended to male beef cattle Phe Lawyer Writes a Letter Q. How old is the game (I'ound By Theresa Macklin) 2 men by tl Augustus dominoes? presents, | A, Its o party | to Chinese, own free | there is no t ipt one stence by the 18th century. | Whle conside At the beginning of that period it v to my lawful |€eems to have heen introduced from | es, party | Italy into France, and into crmany and the Low Countries. t is played more in France Belgium than anywhe Where was Pola Ne that said | an American ¢ is the| A. She was born fine, | Poland on Januar John- | May 1924, she took rts | citizenship papers, intends to become Zen. | Q. How much is the duty on an | imported fur coat? John| A. TFur wearing duty of filty per cent ad valorem, computed on the price paid in the v from which it is imported. o aluable sccurities| @ What is the meaning of the e R mes Lilla and Enid? e ans fhity| A. Tnid means “spotless purity” aoliats ¥lana Lilla “a lily” or “pure.” Q. On what date will Sunday fall in 192 A. April 17th, Q. What will from linen? in Is variously ascribed | ptians and J¢ but custworthy evidence of p WS, of its ¢ ore ence and Q. Is sh . John Au-| and feeling | do hereby hope cond part or is cool, and tes 1 a hot namely: Brombe 3, 1897, out her first indicating that an American at In as: old Bill time | St wil- | el o, partics of vy stated that t sat in Sloa apparel takes a erwise | Tom 1 otherwise | priv one poker eration of one | Countr na winning o n me 1 stus Jones hopes that | the fourth part, | the colic. Jones hereby sum Easter John the bal remove mildew au- John 15 avenue, | | southwes | teriz Inos ions of | 8 their said, Very fresh stains can be| In washed out with soap and water. | size | Drying in the sun helps to bleact the spots. £ the stains are very old try soaking them in sour milk over night and then placing the! linen in the sun to dry without| rinsi Repeat if necessary. [ Q. Where is the Coolidge Dam located? Has work been started on the project? A. Across the Gila river below | | the junction of the San Carlos river | Work on the project has not hfin} started. Q. Are real knives used in the Father Ricard, California Scientist, motion picture “The Son of the! Shei! ? A, Yes Q. What is the rattlesnake? How strike? A o v are sometimes 5 or 6 long and can strike about their length, Q. Where spite of microscopio Dr. Mann their impor- is immen He illustrated s by citing a you 1ke whose tomach cor ined. The b smal] herring. Th gorged fleas; once exam- d with very turn w or water were full in with copepoads, : and the copepods of diatoms. Sets Date as Between Oct. 15 and 18 Jength far can o Santa Clara, Cal, Oct. 14 (P “attenuated tensity” are st October 16 by er J . director of obe servatory of the University of Santa ra Calling attention to the ss the sun's disk of sun spot group first ot eptember Storms or forec for icard and when was Vilma Banky, the movie actress burn? When did make her debut in| moving pictures in America? | A. She was born in Budapest, | Hungary, January 9, 1903. Former- {1y a celebrated Furopean actress. | she made her debut in America in | |“The Dark Angel” with Ronald | Colman. She eupported Rudolph | ' | Valentino in two pictures: “The |" Zagle” 2 he Son of the Sheik”. Q. ere did the “Pony F press” run? What was its fastes trip? A. Tt ran between and San Francisco in 186¢ edule allowed eight days. nce covered the 1,400 miles days and 17 carrying Lincoln" ral addre journey the giant at the Father she amous scen at the ol rvatory ty September 1 s observed ever nal disappearanc was first of the uni- After that it day until its on September group When it hurric: became central and arious r of ain be central on en storms of will re-oceur.” storms, thauakes of the gravity will 15-16 nuated intensity Joseph The It in 7 cei- | |Child in° Auto’s Path Suffers Thigh Injury a Salafi, aged 14, of 66 Cline ton street, was struck by an automo- | bile driven by John Raczek of 24 Observation ‘4‘\v‘|]‘n\\l 8 t. near the corper of On The Weather T —— | My and Burritt streets bout 6 and: Partly | o'clock last even d suffered an iday. Not|injury to her thigh. According to temperature; | Raczek, a number of children wera ate to fresh squthwest winds.| playing in the street as he rounded t for Eastern New York:|the corner from Mrytle into Bur- cloudy tonight; showers and | ritt, and the Salafi child, apparently in central and north por-|{cmpting fate, did not out of Friday fair and = cooler in|{he way although sh acing the portion; moderate to fresh|car. Raczek thot would est wind. | move and he was unable to stop Conditions: The disturbance that | soon enough to avoid striking her. over this section lasg night| He stopped, and tained d to the Canadian ‘maritime | extent of her injuries. " “Dr.* Another disturbance is |.Curran was called to attend- iv tward over the Lake geant P. J. O'Mara i regio Pressure is high over the | and after hearing Rac lle Atlantic etates and south- | tion, decided that t ward to nnessee, along over| for police act northern plains states. Tt is| 1z this morning in the upper| In the 3 tha region. c seneg i re- Cloudy and rainy ma and vails over the Ohio valley and still reign supréme. A ard to Texas. No ma- | white mission is en route to eman« nges in temperature were last s for Southern N tonight and I change in En, tions; the nonih passed advance provinces. ncing > Was no cause befween weather pre- very cannibalism ol cipute the of the slaves reported g Conditions favor for this vicnity weather and not much change in temper: Minute P];;ntsiFound to Be of Great Importance Washington, Oct. 14 () — Mil- no larger than a! finest dust, invisible to the ked eye, and the ultimate source of T food the nithsonian insti today by Dr. Albert of diatoms of the museum, diatoms “Subway Sadie” Will Be in Town Beginning Sunday, She’s the QOriginal Heart Breaker 'with 'the Winning Smile of plants n of s were to here Meet Her Sunday At the Capitol ution Mann, itional These the sea. custodi are the grass of HALLOWEEN A NEW bulletin, now ready, preparad by our Wa nowith all the witches, falries, elves and gobilns to make that HALLOWIE PARTY A HMUMDINGER! Full costumes, gares, refreshm and " stunts for Haflow o just about got time to flll out the coupon bhalow, send it to Wash- ington, get your copy and get busy on your preparations for HALLOWEEN jington Bureau in consult It will tell u how —— ——— CLIP COUPON HERE = ——— o { HALLOWEEN 13 EDITOR, New York Avenue, Washington, Washington Bureau, New Britaln Herald, D. G, T want herew!| NAME a copy of the bulletin HALLOWEEN PARTIES, and enclose- 3 flve cents in loose, uncancelled, U. S. postage stamps for same: I | ADDRESS . l | CI1TY | I am a reader of the HERALD. | e e SRS ) . C orize part R, Jones, R second n and otherwise repair he fifth part, the third bureau this D., seal A, and THE FAMILY ALBUM nd September, my h day of ngustus Jones. Willi Eddie Georg S BUT SCARCELY NOTICED THE TWINS G0ES INTO KITC 6LASS OF WA HAS SINK TULL OF THING NOULD HE MIND GETTING IT UPSTAIRS | JusT THEN THE NURSE APPEARED WITH TRIPLETS !t KLASS AT (Cond IN KRAZY KOLLE( Judy) K your still Wim but Hie races small run ing s too kin COMES BACK AND FINDS MILDRED HA% THE BAS- IN TULL WITH HAND= KERCHIERS SOAKING sure “Tell us something about using his full name, Kinnadux Wim “In a sprint he plenty, The hundred he does in ten flat; can run good and But don't let him try the two-twenty :/\ P & o —JUST A GLASS OF WATER, PLEASE "By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 6CE5 UP TO BATH-ROOM. COMES BACK INTEW MiN- TURNS 1T ON AGRIN AND TURNS ON WATER TOLET UTES, AND TINDS SOME- GOES INTO HI5 OWN TRUN SO IT WILL BE BODY THOUGHT IT WAS ~ ROOM TO WAIT NIGE* AND COLD LEFT RUNNING BY MIS= TRKE AND TURNED 0P RETURNS O FIND BATH- DECIDES IT WILL BE ROOM DOOR LOCKED, SIMPLEST TO 60 DOWN WITH WILFRED [NSIDE TO DRUG STORE AND ASK TRKING A BATH TOR A 6LASS OF WATER SIGH5 AND TURNS ON THE BATH-TUB COLD WATER TAUCET & 6wy WILLIAMS