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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926. [ T Proof “How is your telephone | R —. COMMUNICATED An “Old Timer” of the City Has a Few Words to Say Th first was expected to be arles W. Waterman, expected to de-| veet, De H. Cadwall. Postmaster Judd that rural free started from the Last ¢ record-br field. do at first Board was eliminated give hope to about a year +2% Grim Outlook in the Senate| I Morle; working Hamilton on the bu couldn’t get anybody, to normal nov e wrong numk New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY has ann delivery w local office u 1 J ago m doubtful, but ing There o Republican, now wi % “All ri, n for : ht now. It w crat. days and v - teat More than “Thirteen Stop a moment, you bo schoy t's fooball squad was men being Kinney, sent a corps, coach the remainder of the we | The subject of the det FactsandFancies =i o5 0 17,760 | that Schley’s.action at Sar o - . S ! Aaction.at sax the brain of a boy! LA HO T QU B BE0 Was Juatl The e It was the writer's good fortune ?r\; ',;;H be u“phf'l-jl by Oldershaw '0 have domiciliary relationship at ! art '03 and the n its founder, well known Tasued Daily (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg., 67 Church Btreet a out on former member Campaigns in Doubtful States Indicate a Likelihood That Republicans Will Lose Some Important Seats | shington 1 nd Control of Upper Body—Confidence Gives Way | : orlam Benalor e to Uncertainty--Hard to Conclude Otherwise Than That This is a Democratic Year in Nation As a Th A1 y a plurality of 1 K e Whole. in 1923 Senator C. C TELEPHONE CALLS 2 g ¥ e B | Pusiness Office :g: E ) R TR ¢ [ o Editorial Roomas ..., 92 SPECTAT 1 M. Ralston, Demo- | grefithe voie [BEhsgerat s fend st 02 lo our community as Hon. R. J. i L er anything e Co. I and tho American band Will | yance, He was then only a boy denied the pleasure of happen : | New Fora Wee e L . the ATMOTY | verging Into carly manhood, but of Washington. In . day, Wednesday, o (T e £ SoMnoRd Neh as Larlation, Will the | Golt, Flivver, Hotltios gre said foibe avesss Lo/t one hich I would like to 5 s g mentior tely his studious- Siejcompeat Wholl ent upon his : labor developed that s s so characteristic of his , love for the working man. period our public schoo in process of early develop- ment ¢ ryonic i with those of t |t “Bob" in 1 asion- = of our local its circulation? t for the pres- e paper we sk in what does of production find SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 & Year. $2.00 Three Months. 75c. a Month. prog (Copy on Counci ght, S A to loc who | A. public just | team for t en a race by for less poli ¥ e ntered at the Post OM: Britain tt, Democrat. Sen 2 might be at as Second Class Mall Mat might be 2 they iblic opinton o cene The first co-educational tion was Eden. HIGHWAYS WILL DEMAND BONDS medium ™ The only profitable advertising in the City. Circulation books end pr room always open to advertisers. jt sis by t ! only mak s leg Sump, the candidate op- wax retain control of nned oped tha ed fn arme Watson, the Democrats have while in oppos- at it is dep Member of the Associated Press. The Associatel Press ie exclusively en titled to the use for re-publication o all news credited to it or otherwise oredited n this paper an local mews published therein. st all this year e r other mar igner, Play-| own e early that its oute also Democrats have a good points. ittention of Buildin 1 was called t of the bui ome weeks is all o rare mould in poli- i inapolis banker | But to be emphasized tes that Member Audit Burean of Circulation. The A. B. C. ls a natlonal organization which turnishes newspapers and adver- tisers with a strictly honest analysis of circulation. Our circulation etatistice are based upon this mudit This insures protection agains: fraud in newspaper distribution fizu.es to both pational and local advertisers. favored by t ss interests It was o nth Historical not ably aft as emphatically, and is that the need of more and wider roads having the r the eley Hot nt will the issue of bonds to pay for th but good so far as and could malke provision. of its shelves was , and re of was ntism from the Like his world- nsmen, the gleam fires penetrated far lours of night, so the vigils of this young student opened the to loca national covete many and the ively few. But and beyond all this are the rteen Thousand and more Her- voicings proclaiming the far eing wisdom of founder, “Ha dead yet speaketh.” AN OLD TIMER, WICHIGAN VOTERS 10 ELECT GOVERNOR TUES, A, coming years mean uences and e Republi- ccted of be- nd not | ma- m, diversi ful literat or ¢ we will not get the highways e en alf-stor n o rforc umsta Vice Herbert | polo league | morning D ¢ Klan The income from motor vehicles proact gasoline is not for the new and wider roads needed throughout the Either bonds or do without intention o idates have Corg will b ifficient to pay | name ingtorn nols is e | cause of in_ New Times Entrance Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care Of the New ! Britain Herald. and your letter | will be forwarded to New York The Herald 1a on & York at Hotaling's N Square; Bchuitz's New: Grand Central, 42nd Btreet. > enough to satisfy the of the states Yol- state. we m a was one h Viets Camp was a bi the news the Our bet is that gt ame place as letters | 240Pt the same place as letters | % | number of automobile owners | going to be bitterly disappointed | Then there s the prospect rebuilding the present roads within The state highway de- o estimates ——— | i85 the of dep | roads. is the to|pendent who is expected Santa 5 lattter course letters to at Barney of tk Hartford franchises in the vacate those or of holder tain 1 he can wor ator William | There and \J\.- Know! |wells all at onc 19 Is are costly, Folks, o + s or W | Congressma ot fun we say? , Democrat, 13 n Shop brand of |better. Only by Cabot | tatesman tell in | nt. large |tract heavily are | vote | prevail of | i from 2 Claus go to t Te Becn 5 b and ion of comp Massachusetts N Republican, is dry; Senator David I. Wa late Se Some in Or of complaint. York Butler 13 in th 1 g will of 1 in the league w very dubious. Lucyan Bojnowski three 1 franchis mo. They may hold the additlonal year, giving a new oppor- he prizefight promoters. squi another manner where he Glancing over some of the doubt- | Wet. T ator Henry play New | ten years. ful states one finds \es pre- | Lodze barely squeaked through triumph as “Exhibit A" [really w U r thing that -dollar tunity to travel is {and ten-thousar Scott, | was God's | partment has given so: in this connection and has come to the that many than dominating, with n sessing little force to sv Secretary of Commerce | be compared with 11922 with a plurality of a little more | 123 Pos- | - | than 7,000 t'might encou lof defa Chamber of Commerce Stuff se grounds! ! I own these lands! “YOU do? Gr fte ding what some of | After reading what son has pur- land on Jo- conclusion more millions will be needed be secured on the pay plan of road maintenance and build- ing. For pay-as-you-go Tt gh candidates say there is no that General Apathy is in the sa can pieces Broad a great world, and w e a s you been ma his efforts h ripple 5o far as al for state is Republicans in Indian summer has been very kind and beauiful this year; casionally it has been a wet boisterous Indian. took sar the many COME to the tently r ahead of his ticket fn | Senator Butl the present, however, business serves 1t very oc- | 1 1 | Col. Green, Republican, and W. gers to make ( of Romans. its the doubtful states |Massac est know and i vsiingod Comstock, Democrat, Will Fight vay situation will per- | purpose. are forced hat the | mit of a permanent no-bonds policy. to go issu before the that elec- | knows as Observation On The Weather Oct h not | close battle in It Out At Polls - | nominally 1s a Rept nd | of the e g Boston A village is a place where every- | who is square moves in the | me circle. | torate upon are lican state. The should help each othe y I'm writing you my assista brother. the social page daily fn this paper, cle the weddings, teas 1 cach social caper. the ministration for the identified with Coolidge ed with primary cam- and garnished by the democrats ction of the republican would mean the return to the “Newberry wing” of the Michigan governor= awaits the voters’ knife In “getting through” with the Waterbury baseball club, ,‘orn\er‘ vote the e extent Democratic THE CHINESE PUZZLE 1S SIMPLIFTED the ost part, ! 4 T : ’ state aroun will settle it; 4 tuies Tnimany ofitha 5 in many of th job. 1t's | weaker on local issues th tional*‘questions. < The W¢ threatened Governor Templeton seems to have | adopted the Republican pay-as-you- | R &l | For several Chinese | war lords have been providing such of —TForecast New England: Fair irsday increasing cloudi- arm Moderat to 1 on na-|western part of the state will yield rid Court to to th in 1 x ) vears the usual majorities. for the Repuk prosperot idate of party, cake Tues whi become | lican tic lons a. a mixed-up omeration e fighting in China the civilized portions of the earth have con important in some almost forgotten In t hy Taking are a lot of girls the social life so diz ask abe simple thi In considering debt settlements, | some European natlons are still of | the opinlon that the man with the | gun is most often regarded as being | been auite astounded at the se right. Ge H L proved to | of the|j up | Missouri — Senator orge N W increasing ip next that more e a man Where is south, warm touchy home que Williams, Republican, possi 1 candidate is Col- W. Green, mayor of 13 years, formerly tre republican state cent manufacturer of reed making his first bid for political office. democratic candi liam A. Comstock, drafted by his party he lay on a hospital bed and, as he said, “unable to es- ipe the nomination.” For five years was chairman of the democratic central committee, He was in Alpena where he made in 1 r now resides oit. iite an intellcctual e republican n the 8 and | onel Fred portions Tonia for moderate , hirtl urer of th committec, turniture, v major The ingly unlimited ramifications; and | comes upon the followi and has worl st urs- | although almost everyone is more than mildly interested in a war, it of 0 has grown sick Sl finds A girl like that wi ce in his favor. | c - R The day will apparently come when a strong wind will not do heavy damage, even to recent times has attracted less con- the extent of blowing the aerlals. Arizona — Ralph Democra present Repul feat by Carl Ha congressman. never I Missouri storm | {s safe to say that Demo- publi- no warfare Tn logic, ditions T her cc Tiv is that would scem to [} o is Wil« Williams expected sissippl and over producing 1son of ntic down radio | sistent interest elsewhere t G an low the for the south At not let me Dig up a prospect on that order? The least, in fairness, you should do | to look a wee bit toward | internecine struggle in \ny rate, wh S i That British member ment who refused to modify, was common it as the C Now simplified parlanc coas oesn't use inese puz i It 1 Iraw, statc rearcd money Killing | in D throughout t} nnsylvania and | h as G the sit n't d ported apologize” for st be quality or statements made in a speech m qualifying.for em ation to Ameri- this, Old Top, lippir who knows We member etiquette » a wife tonese, or sou sy your — October t when 1 control t Wheeler o wonder next Con must smile who W o torL wal colorful, 1 didate. | ley frost 1 South Conditions favor r followed by and and here entering politics. London has only 6,000 patrons which the ntellectuals™ stamp with thelr approval. 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Why man, when 1 feel like I'm favatorl elle Treskoff ntenc football he never this the Correct is China under the the scal n on an on ssip, to let all the sta (Protected by Publist s the doctor | ‘\ 25 Years Ago }aday R of Gove ep on more luck than at home tonese is not 18 one from i COLUMBES TO COOLIDGE! an History e - realms of pos: the Rept The ol¢ emocratic ve been walting for— into 3,600 words om the discovery 1t will give you time of Its dis- hool boys and ~whether their from Europe! st business man on Main| It so happe Cantonese of armies have . that the ctual ¢ ried ov 1 to defeat reason is expeot ons of street has anly been in business 3 nd is are the the "B been co; intel hil- years, How are some other many strect to stand in about to retire, dren Is or is cheape lion; n | 1 had | his | f those in business on the ched by ideas Rus- ity of than 1 1924 al mi Coy ay will be at the old more 19627 ne THE OLD MATD AND THE BURGLAR (A Drama in One Act) By Geraldine B. Holten Not a word, or T'll am. Whe yer joolery, sian officers, Russian RSE to be have | ents, the| Ernst, Cantonese are a part of the Rus- fenit sian state, Should they conquer ’ ONAUET | parkley, « pan that Mg attalned Senator Roya er of electrocu- been accepted; to all int s - was It may be possible that public the highways 2 plurality of less than 300,0 s CLIP COUPON HERE d this morning. President Abbe of the men's association received letter from t dicate situation cly {vear is gra place, Wa cted to run very well in Brooklyn and the Bronx, | Maic feps 1eth upstate may be dis- | young man | Berlin to 1 dr Burglar—Will yuh can that chat-|odged the reque ter. or will T have ter use force? | quction to Pl ; Old Maid—TFarce! Oh, how thrill- | tenion of the line ling! My, but fen't this romantic?| At g mecting of the New Do now that T stmply, dote on| e it B8 G0 st aventng Bux it w ed to sell the park prop- B W48 ferty H. Brady and W louta ais! Loidy, have yer got any | rings? | 0ld Maid—Tee, hee! No, T've never been engaged. T not | Business- zton Bureau, New Britain Herald, 1TOR a 5 In first isworth is not exp autoists read the that lea langerous; the tin that all autoists did not read the tip. in prints 2 ina it would m th Te has wet cow's has influen e . postage s! Sl and encloss were or cotn it has n —My, what a handsome nce within a U oo Manha p evident from casualty reports Asia. of a similar and of the ex- ast Berlin. the independent | ¥axm northern much have hich combined are ADDR - vagner, 1 cITY 1 into a incident in the weak He will-be helped by th of Governor Smith hile Ogden L. Mills orth in the 1 - intil now. T gihs 1 T guess Tl h To put the |gomethin’ on dat mouth of¥yours. favoring | Old Maid—Naughty man! Well, | | g0 ahead and kiss me then. Do you know that you are the first man Willis, | Who ever camo into my life? "™ | Burglar—Anda I'm goin outa yer Anti- | 1ieo right now. Goodbye, loidy. loon League, which has its head-| Ola Maid—Don't go! Come back But | —plcase! Oh, Mr. Burglar! What's N your hurry; Don't go off m-a-a-d! i " | Yoo, hoo! 5| Burglar—Shut up, or T'll come ntial | pack tomorrow night and darn near kill you! | 0ld M 1—Well | Goodbye-e-e-e-e! Remember | you promised! run strong in of the HERALD, m impe I am a reader shed not ‘e | strife among themselv urglar—Whew! T wish: T nd may soma to ties. ety Japanese, who when Those squeals sound t wrong Wwith som e for re-elec- northern armies, helping aided than cementing is not genuir is, e in it S i wdsworth's record ton tte Union, help sult down as doubtful sworth. ve to put 3 conduct of two al | 1 r lords toward » police who lodged also s no great nty 3 not | thout notif | court © ank B. of the natives, Ohio — Senator ¥ Ne while t York Had lican the) Now ican, is a pet not think the 1en were : : SRR mes is authority for the had small re rters.in Ohio, Atlce W. Po wonderful run the nt that the Cantonese givi herpalen il h an excellent example of good orderly conduct that pul ; entions and king siive papil g to him subs dir is one on is rapidly ts e cities and th nging in their ction s ! goodbye-e-e-c what Anti- S Pomerene 10 S=HmR" RETURNS TO FIND THAT™ Li CRUM'S DOG HAS CHASED A CHIPMUNK. THROUGH THE PUE, SCATIER- IN6 LEAVES ALL OVER AGHIM &= 10 not worship oo nation for which b S~ GETS A.PILE TOSETHER AND GOES OVER TO SEE WHAT TRED PERLEY'S DOING TO HIS CAR League. §ho nds of the northe war : 565 AND.SET5 O WORK vietor DECIDES 1T’ HIEH TIME RE RAKED UP THE LEAVES ON HIS LAWN AND BVRNED THEM he will be the mext after Al Smith presidential b | wirst Student: “T put my coon- | skin coat in hock last summer to on. | buy a bathing suit. Secopd Sty bathing suit coonskin coat. SMALLER COUNCI Democratic bet AND THE PUBRLIC triumph Demoe nation in © able Pomer In t e hock T my this put in which i to buy | dal cases is helping him muc of voter EN PASSANT While the | 24 COLLEAGUES BUILDING Waterbury s foun il 4 : < X | 3 ] rican Oregon — T three-cornered With “Rose Marie” ..You scamp, you! : fa..tal vamp, you! 4 that..yow'd meet me en; | A Date Rose . . Ma You You p WATERBUR IN NEW Demo- | est in Oregon works to lis- | | age of the s |tor Robert N. Sta vmpaign | licans. Sena- cle- Republican ymi by sov who was den! fter sev. jo not part o munity agree that unwieldy ar smaller bo large memt for political reasc t to 1s appeal What the public subje the is also in us it is q fnarti The fact that the City Meeting in Waterbury. oon d by the yved natura and same i y Also many con- ch we hasten to are staunch and the liberal these wo ag ns of Journalisi named attained | nator Jackson |a klan governor—to succeed the late arrest on is o or is a rule and an candi- This m it for terlck Steiw to def Bert Democrat. The 1 ate, . Haney, itter i the wh v sident Cc Board popular o » argument with ring the Ship- controve to permit himself to be ousted be- the end fore of his term. Colorado = The ruction in Colo- I th in wait | Yo me Tomorrov date, But not rie A | B fe Ha.? ought | His pa kicked him out! by heav. ed n 1, w n dea with .hee . Little 1low h P now you, my Rose .en. ow till eight, dear.. ve thrown me down and passed t T'll make another fuh hee! Gieorge S. Chappell Boy Blew! BAInINg | Thore was a young woman from Md. aim by refusing |As sweet. as a caller from Fd. amed Harry er to marry. Where did —Jake Falstaft that T would be| RAKES A LITILE MORE AND MAKES TOUR TO SEE JUST HOW MANY LEAVES THERE ARE STOPS TO CONSIDER WHETH- ER IT'5 BETTER TO RAKE LEAVES IN ONE BIG PILE OR A LOT OF LITILE PILES GLvAS WILLIAHS GETS ONE PILE TOGETHER, DECIDES THERE'S T0O MUCH WIND TO BURN THEM, HELL | DO, IT TOMORROW. BY WHIH TME LEAVES HAVE BEEN RAKES A LITTLE MORE AND STOPS TO WONDER. IF T WOULDN'T BE BET- TER TO WAIT TILL ALL. LEAVES HAVE FALLEN right, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Tnc.

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