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Our circulation statistice are | based upon this sudit This fasures pro- tection against fraud in newspaper dn- | Sribution s to both national and | local advertisers. | The Herald Is on sale dally in Ne. | Tork st Hotaling's Newsstand, Times Square; Schults's Newastanda, Entrance %rand Central ¢ind Btreet. | —_— On the day reached San Francisco from the Hoover boom was reported as Senator Bingham China waning. While the Rotary club is debat- ing the system of calling each other by first names the head-line writers continue to refer to “Cal” and “Al". | A British university professor says . a happy man does not laugh; a statement which unquestionab made all of us act unhappy. ‘Western Massachusetts is autoists mecca, said the headline. All because somebody around Pittsfield took an automobile census, while nobody in Connecticut has the time for that. ‘When Will Rogers was a broncho buster he rode any kind of a stecd | that came to hand. Now that he is | a famous personality his life is too | valuable to risk on the back of a galloping horse through the streets of Washington., Why not hire the Prince of Wales for the picture? “PART-TIME" SCHOOLS Only one school in the city will be | operated on the part-time plan this vear, and that only temporarily. | What a difference from conditions EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927. The main point about th B far, however, is that t oving to crookd doesn't pay GATL COMMISSION GIVING THH O NOY. ATHLETIC Conn porting is lik to he vyweight champion. As all { rs of fisti- cuffs know, punch artist from Buffalo, thrashed Maxie Rosenbloom in Hartford the other day, thereby succeedi to champlonship Delaney. crown, and or it listed ywh 1 Logi it that it wish would have any ambitious ring to contest the title performer with Slattery a fracas along the lines laid down for the determination of r battles Slattery is recognized as the new Na- tional Boxing Association represcnt- light heavyweight chief by the ing 24 states and four foreign coun- tri | | Our idea of a safe airplane flight ' Setween two cities of the same name —more or less—would be from Lon- don, Ont,, to New London, Conn. Or trom New Britain to South Britain. | But the New Commission s York state Athletic nay. This high hat assortment of “we-are-it" gen prefer to “recognize” Mike McTigue as the champion. although Mike has not done any juw-smashing to earn The result, under the present dis- that champions pensation, is two light heavy- weight are before the public, the real one and the New York counterfeit. The many have been commission are But heavyweight f More foolish decisions that made by the New York too numerous to mention.” those in connection with well the worth analysis than a Jack Dempsey must fight Harry Wills, colored man. After agers arranged a vear ago it issued a ukase that bout with Wills the commission reversed itself and claimed no “mixed fight place in New York and refused Dempsey permission to fight Wills As a sub result of this dilly-dallying the juent fight between Dempsey during the recent years! The Robert J. Vance school will be completed by October, at which | time pupils of the Monroe school can | be fully accommodated in the new | building. Until that time the part- | time plan is expected to be employ- | ed at the Monroe school. After the Vance school is in use there will be no part-time study at all in the city, is the forecast. It will mean the turning of a milestone in public school education. Tt does not mean, however, that the ety will rest on its oars. In the future school reguirements will he met before they trafic jam such as we have had is enough in a generation. arise. One school | | and phia with Tunney The Sharkey, fought in New was held in Dempsey Philadel- next fight, that was allowed to be York because Demp- sey had been returned to the st of a contender, but the battle with Tunney this month is being held in Chicago in order to avoid the New smane al business of the York commission. The National will October Boxing Association hold a meeting in Toledo on 14, called Thomas Donahue president. The pl relations Ath with the tic Commis: make outlaws o boxing “regul would be an AMELIA BINGHAM Before Amelia Bingham a moment when she knew the was but a few died—at end _she asked her sister and a nurse to aid minutes away her in getting a last glimpse of the Hudson river before sleep. This great actress, it was said, was but a name to many of the } generation. If that be so, t fame is indeed tim. greater estcem for years she manager, of distinction to role. She died as she had the last long resent stage ephemera | there was no actress nor more a her artistic presentations. For also had first been her own the American actress follow this double last glance of the prettiest spot she &ta being in eve in every country abr GOOD POLICI Four men WORK sta blding up the Plantsville N Southington lust Ha hank ir Tun of $4 it trial; the of them are der honds 000 eac they aw tourth arrested in Chicago, where md led fellow in trail” was followed seizure of the bile having a bullet proo Connecticut police go trail with remarkable ¢ eating the must hav of detective Paul Lavan of the trafled him to Chicago, is entitled to fourth alleged been quite an astute bit work, and Patrolmu state police, who a good meed of praise. The hold-up more precarious. business is getting Crooks are not only being caught oftener, but they are being given heavier sentences The four charged with the Southing- ton holdup will be given a fair trial this month, at which time they | |as | 13 natior would regulate t dustry with c0-0pera i N throughou nation the state boxing comr ssions York com- mission would ha mp off high horse or c to existing. 1ts rulings would b lay. The York like t n there ITALY'S OPPORTUNITY IN LIBYA | mil yod e [ the frontier of acas are i Dempsey’s man- | could take ! eighth tus | Commissioner | ONET | even better i imd what BILLY SUNDAY Crop « | | T i Maxsow Send all communications 10 Fup shop Britain will be care of forwarded FOLLOW THE their bait Let's bait our W o SHOP'S hooks of | worms ¢ SUDDEN TLLN You say Na to the west for nin i Florian Tl Onyx gY's I s serious water shortage ad- the | illian, as You means ¢ No sal ays. He ilar to that cight mont so-called. would give t Ah hom Fly home opportunity to da and or ckle st failed to ca WHEN BLACK IS call in 4 Par ! taliced me alisn He blarneyed me un BN fwenty iron n ing , ont o i aton s missing still Factsand Fancies Could Le £o smooth! own in v rio one that 5 n called Ttaly is & OH GOY. O11 RA ide towar natives, who are customs. Though = Nerv d of disease long vou get feeling to their own & : tim Tefummers shouldn't 2,000,000 of t aper dresses wott i Is Kosher Dey is sparsely popula The with fi no he use of its vast extent als all government has actec mness e « deep cut in the | NO Niagara Roaring. frothing! e It turns a hundrad thou | —Baby, that's naw MAYRE tiumbles the churning, not in such ‘@ with hal resentment. The en accustomed to for- in political matters, but o a matter as to interf, There are but abused It 1 four tin woree ustoms and create feel about a tribes have cign rulers, and so long as they are Perhaps it is wrong to whip chil- | dren. But all of licked, and alohe to live their lives in the It's nothing. A million homes at mi + | When lovely woman sta 3 —THAT'S water pow us got even cestral fashion they are not ook w Rl i il interested & to who pop ed to collaborate owns country. The local lations th the 2 AN EXPERT NE the Hostess “r cunt | 2 [ REALLY true that | examiner Jenkins: “Yes Hostese “T amine baby's bank. We thaok it. and haven ta thing of it governine t through the medium of a general council named by governor an courts ve ol urisdiction exeept in those tradi tional matters left to the Rabbinica Mussulman (G means that he ody answer back 1o g man who says he won't arz ke to have an and jurisdietions Hullinger gives a zood insight inta g anyt ont the enerzy beinz displayed by the | 1l indicates that A LATE FALL I8 PR s playing a flute AS FAR AS PRICES o CERNED, THAT'S A 8§ call to offer — scandal Ttalian The promised gnashing of tecth in there will wernment in The was a &h developing be a this new provincs can front e ighbor upst shacks in 16 he save 1 Today 1t is neighhors after a WHEN RO for the deta (A Gorgeous Fun Shop : In Three A frocks By Roslyn her girl B sym- | fronted with “a beautiful cer they offer it 0 exchange plana Along 1 seashore a had three new ow them 1o who called, mile wide quart Act One mperial his glory fre of 4 m long has nds dotted with AT — (The Americanism: Living sensibly at home and aving mo off with when days of Jis present lessons. cluding a otel—built for enough to e tourist traffic Eo it Tripoli hopes to ehow o Fis violin Hie snoops around the a: “Nero. Glas attra an opera house, two banks ol Sabi do to let fighters | vour pet a while might Nero “T've tomers to W them ] match for the title, | | Having is a oce immenior- the why ator called r of business liocks. His- | 1\ place ioe tiger a feeling. Current . i they riter ne 1 ch cver sines 1 face after Abyssinian Sabina: “What sion got to do with Nero: “He Gladiator. he where ngs are being done.” his had the Making two blades of zi 158 grow has it 2! to buy a 1sionally umbrelia | where only one grew before reminds us that about process that able all some 1 is their gall. m time iends save for a rainy day | aroused the imagination of Aet Two ne room about | doers of mankind. Italy i doing | g ¢ pople hadn't got fed 'lyv\wi the things that might (Nero's dir assembled eating. takes his place at t Nero (clapping his h in the new colony it has the great war, Ll renamed Libya. There can he little | happened since ave caused a ' igh question that the colony will become | 402N more an a rich possession to the IFascist slave Slave: “Yes. Nero: “Light a I''s so dark in to eat.” government—one combining the Ttaly and convenient outlet for | re- sire” sources needed in and provid fow a close tyrs nation's see In Libya increasing Jopulation N Act Three (The box of of amphitheater. Nero is ta his energy and enferprise to i talians a great many years e over with Cashius, and come to go adventuring with a full he d. |AgeT) s | Nero Children haven't changed much | this s of ancient Rome its reso: back v “How month? do the re fully appreciated was into a granary that stood the | Gishits except that mod- | again.” ro: “Danged this! We get g don't make a must be t “yep. up ymans in go0d stead. That the pro- to using a{hols ] N | stana left at | But 21 Our overhe N ones s0 averse ive possibilities of northern . handkerchiet ir 7 allowed to %o to waste | Why we shoul ands e chaotic end of the Roman while ationing were allowed to remain catch [ tainly do eat rmant from that time to this late = = Those day is rather surprising hirds will orth African possession is oak i pair of comparatively short Mediter sail 1 Ihe in Bille | vasn't funn an from the ass that spoke times the trying 1o he over radio between musical numbers. ank | Cor sentenc i o the THE REDPERN STUNT small Panl Redfern with me to Rin wonld he aviation | . Publishers syndicate succeeded in arriving | destination. Occasionally miracles f in avi- not ! Obsefiations | On The Weather Washi v Sout enormous ch DS Bag Pl 2.—Torc e New England: Fair tonight i s slightly | south to proot that turday; fresh i long Saturday; onthwest winds vane orable Condition that yestor- The disturban < contral over New Vermont tisturhy titutes logical experi arsia el stecthmann Another central I st b now over well over fallen during hours in the upper Mis- Guly and northeastward to arther It well-Known Head Ilustrated DOCTO THE iin has OH, (As 1t reached ol | Joke Factory) New York| Bied: T weather prevails this Maht. T had central and eastern Geraldine temperature is ahove | peating to all seetions cast of | Ud ‘Get nonntains. The hig Fred un- reported wis 102 at Abilene and San |1 want ey attempted: | Antonio, T comes valley, the Stutes from Main ing, of lat sreatest over The we have had nehes at seul flight vourself behind m “Not much! the lumbago?" listrict after eropreparatio with normal ¥ Dol entirely prep. what 1 sas P this rising vicinity tempera- . favor for Ifern endeavorcd to do (And as other tributors added to its with 18 nearly impossible To think a big rough guy PTURE! AROUT 1T though it —Robert Lewis Judell. | 1y Jenkins, is At ma'am.” en T wish you'd ex- £ Florence F WAS MISTRESS Flsas suite of N Nero is practising room.) the expression elave-girl." looked as if he was| A Nero ente here the “We've tun The didn't sleep a wink all a toothbache “Yon should fifiy Only Tinancial Ones Farley: “1 f+ll from a street ear step last night and then hurried to the doctor to let him examine me 1 was physigaily 0. K.” “Anything broken?" “Only a ten dollar bill T Constance L. Vogel. Appropriate “Dis am my darter. Her Anthracite.” | o : “That's an odd vame. Why do you call her that?” Mandy: he's allus got a4 hard- col Mandy name am Pearsor the New || Hazel Lauer. (Copyright. 1927, Reproducing LEADE Forbidden.) igh in state corms for iing still Folks, THE 188 lig- huh. Chicken box icken pox ne just box READ iox ueoup dates il men— You can gel an ans® r to any question of fact or information by the Question Editor, Herald, Washington writing to New Britain Burcau. 1322 New York Washington, D C. enciosing two | ~ents ‘o stampa for reply. Medical, | legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be undertaken. All other questions will recelve a perscnal reply. Un- | signed requests cannot be answzred. All letters are confidential.—Editor | ‘ 1ONS ANSWERED i | | avenue. hagrined soothe like that H. Steurer ladies condemn! Q Brazil and Who discovered hey got— m 5 Maurice. Admiral Pedro Alvares Cabral d Brazil. May 3. 1500, Who is the author of That Time Forgot? Edgar Rice Burroughs How many enemy planes did ain von Richthofen. the German Ace. bring down during the world | war? A. Eighty HRNtS | . Where can one purchase Stone dnight hour | \Mountain Memorial half dollars? s to Weep ! A, From the Stone Mountain Contederate Monumental association, 17d building, Atlanta. Georgia. Q. What is a Onuija board? (DED i A It isa rectangular piece of oliched wood on which are in- cribed the letters of the alphabet. | the numerals. and the words “yes" | On it is placed a small triangular hoard mountad on three legs upon which the persons opera- ng lightly place their finger tips. When questions are asked the Ouija meves, presumably without volition on the part of the operators. stop- ping at the words “yes” or “no” or 2t the latters which spell out the answer 1t wishes to convey. Q. What is the value of stock owned by wage earners in the United industries employing "The brink, pounding, sand wheels er! are a bank ve shook i, 't been able 4 1 Rothman EDICTED. ARE CON AFE BET! Spectacle) | States in the N [¥hame | A According to fizures compiled by the Indusiral Relations sectlon nf the Depariment of Feonomics and Social institutions of Princeton Uni- versity, wage earners in the United States today own $700,000.000 worth of stocks in the industries employing fhem. This is a conservative esti- do you rall i mate derived mainly from companies {having a ¢pecific plan for seling stock to employes. 17 the hundreds of emploves who have !stock independently were included ithe figure would be much larger. his expres-| Q. Where can one address a let- i ter to Jack Dempsey? Lincoln Fields Chicaga. THinois Q. How long does It take the blond to cirenlate through the body, and what does it weigh compared to the whoele hody? he table.) A, The blood circulates in ahout ands): “Ho. |15 seconds. and weighs from one- | thirteenth to one-fourteenth of the | hody weight | Q. Ts the king the real head of “the government in a limited mon- archy? A. Tn a limited monarchy prime minister is alwvays the head of the government. Tn monarchies the king is mere fignrehead, and is said to ‘“reign” but not *rule”. Sabina pet tiger him that on chewed up Race Track, The in the dim re at last Ruests more mar- we can't Tanris Iking fhings | stage man- hooks bal into the under- crowds. money. can 00d any 00 high lions cer- R FUN SHOP try re- times a paint” Do you think L o 1 \fhu\&% —M. L. SHOP ache)— con- purchased | What are the chemical con- | stituents of comressed yeast? Compressed years contains | per cent water, 11.7 per cent | proteine or body building materials. | 21 per cent fat and 1.8 per cent ash. | The fermenting process in | cases acts upon the blood as a puri- |fier and laxative. and is recom | mended by some physicians and hos- pitals in the treatment of boil { pimples. ete. | Q. What battleship cost the most /10 build? | " A. H M. S Hood of the Tritish | navy cost about £.000.000 pounds, |and probably is the most costly battleship. The 1. §. S Colorado cost a little lass than $20,000.000 Q. What is the Christian flag and | hot did it originatet? | A It grew out of the legend of Constantine the Great. who just he- his battle with his brother Maxentins at Milvian Bridge. for the control of the Reman Empire. is said to have seen a flaming cross in | the sky and heard the words “Tn hoe signo vinces'—“RBy this sign thou shalt conquer” Constantine declared an end to persecution of Christians in the famous edict of | | Milan (A. T0.) 313) and became the | |first Christian Emperor. The flag | consists of a red or blue cross on a | white field Q. Are dogs | Farope quarantined ? |duty on dogs? A. Dogs imported from Europe are tnrned over to the inspectors of | the United States Department of | Agriculture at the port of entry After examination they are not kept | in quarantine unless they are to he nsed in handling sheep or other live stock. In that case they are quar- antined for from six to ten davs and are examined for tape worms. The duty on dogs is 15 per cent ad valorem Q. What does Philippi mean? A. Tt is from the Greek meaning “lover of horses”. Tt was the name of a town in Asia Minor. | Q. How many persons by the name of Smith are there in the United States? A. Tt is estimatad that there are 260,000, Q. Who iIs the world's weight wrestling champion? A. Joe Stecher is generally so recognized. 25 Years A; ;'oday A voung man emploved In flx': Captain W. W. Bullen's room in the Stanley Works this morning broke a 1 drill in his machine, which fiew and | a portion of it struck the captain | {In the face. causing it to bleed. The | captain addressed the young man in | a warning tone and the latter took | the chastisement in bad part and| aimed a blow at the foreman which broke the captain’s glasses and ent his face The police stated this aft- ernoon that no complaint had been | | made about the assanlt. Wiliiam Muller will resume his teacheing at his Booth's block studio on September § and will be available nights and also Tuesday and Friday afternoons. A party Engineer Beckley s In it were Senator Commissioner Beach and Mavor Webster George Valentina and Carl Young- hlad have returned from a trip to Niagara Falls. A New Britain man to drive a horse up Mt. Tom. He was Dr. E. B. Lyon and he did it 50 vears ago just before the road was put through. ! fore from is the imported What heavy- under the gmidance of dwell drove down to the beds this afternoon. Sloper. Sewer | Chairman Hall | wer was the first | Whether ¥ou are an experienced ington Bureau's bulletin on THE suggestions s to wardrobe. traln court quette of the dining car, suggestions a istering and etlquette at a hotel; --—— - | TRAVEL EDITOR, 1322 Now York of the cents in loose, Wa Avenue, \ington Bu: Wash enclose herewith five T want a copy ' or coin for rame: NAME ' STREET and NUMBER .. CITY 8 S 1 am s res DIFFICULT DECISIONS the prophets!” l WHEN YOU (OME HOME HOT teity, it is ETIQUETTE suggestions and helps thzt will he valuable to vou when on a trip of any kind. How to find out about train schedul sug are all covered in this bulletin. Flll out the coupon below and send for it: CLIF COUPON OFF HERE - bulletin THE ETIQUETTE v a trio of tough youns men wers seen in Plainville, and last night an attempt made to rot W. P. Morgan's whieh they had visited several times during the Aday Charles Diggle has shipped frort the Thousand Islands a box of fine muscallo There are of them, the largest weighing eigh’ pounds. The North & Judd purchased the John T North ntey joining its present holdings. the additional land in its line of expansion The common council has receivec a petition signcd by Mre. J. E. At Kinson and Mrs. W. B. Stone. as & committee from the W. C. T. 1 acking for the abolishment of boxing in this eify as being “degrading te the spectators,m deorzlizing in theit influenee on the young men and boye in the city. nnd dangerons to the of the ipants.” 1t has forwarded to the censes, Dr. Bunnell will depart from Dr Clark's policy regarding vaccinatior and will close the scheols to children who have not he vaccinated. The Osgood Hill school will not reopen until its pupils have been noenlated Chief Rawlings is still acting health officer and will yet do much of the work he 14th annual meeting of Connecticut Funeral Directors’ asso- ciation was held vesterday at Cosey Beach. Momauguin. President En- gene I Porter was late in arriving and did not deliver the annual ad- Gress store home sever Mfg. Co. ha: Caufield pro street It needs presen perty on ad 1ee parti comi the ‘Snliths:firm\'nsilo—neses Outnumbered in St. Paul St. Paul, Minn.. Sept 2 (UP)— Cther states may have their Browns, their and their Smiths, but Minnesota has its Andersons, John- sons, and Petersons. Taking €t. Paul. the capital of the te. as a representative Minnesota learned there are 2.870 compared to 1,050 Browns; 2.350 Petersons compared to 630 hiths: and 1,570 Andersons compared to 280 Joneses. Other Scandinavian names pre- dominate in St. Paul as is shown from the following figures obtained from the city directory: Carlsons, i Ericksons, £80; Jensens, 400 The population of St. Paul 1s about 250,000, 0ld Turtle Takes Regular Vacation Pittsfield. Mass., Sept. 2 (A—"Joa Turtle is up the mountains for the summer.” they say around the Mal- colm Porter farmhouse. “Joe" is a land turtle, and has passed the Maleolm farmhouse twice vears and never stop- Jones Johnsons as a vear for 21 ped to visit Back in marked the that time watched June and ter. He goes reglarly tain resort for tha summer and wiih the first leaf in {emher goes back 1o his winter home 1906 Malcolm Porfer and since family hae last week in ptem 1o his moun- turile’s shell {he Porter ‘o * the the last v in turning of the Sep in a swamp The round tempts have Jor™ tip s« four milee. At Leen mads 10 his ehieenery mounts all ot and to reach his goal SEAT SOLD FOR $226.000 New York (L Py —The New York Stock Exchange member ship of Walker L. Ross vesterday was old to Malcolm C. Falk for a record high price of $226.000. The last previous high was §224400. - TRAVEL ETIQUETTE our Wash- will contain or inexperienced traveler, OF TRAVEL fare. connections, baggage. etc.; esv. how to travel on a Pullman, eti- bout children on trains; arriving, reg- gestions for travel by boat or ship— reau, New Britain Herald, ington D. © OF TRAVEL, and uncancelled, U. 8. postage stamps I TATE S of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. _— e = - = - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS AND TRED TO FIND UNMISTAKABLE SIGNS OF A TEA PARTY GOING ON . WHETHER TO BACK OUT AND PRETEND IN AND JOIN THE LADIES IT Was THE POSTMAN WHO OPENED THE DOOR., OR. WHETHER. TO TRY TO SNEAR UNOBSERVED UPSTAIRS, OR. WHETHER. TU SUBMIT O THE INEVITABLE AND &0 2 ed m ol ol i lin ocH we thi ine