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. P R T A ;I AT AT o 1007 ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SAT 3, 1927, - i ! o o itherto served by the in preparation to obtai e e e ) O % { some mouthy fellow, what is there New Britain Heral ; : Amey phapmepu s e FactsardFancies | P[4 The to08 probiem. How a HERALD PUBLISHIN 8 cfore the ra aw o have confessed ) e i — == | iyou to compromise on mer when I { s o sc ranspor | TR | ' each one in the party insists upon a feued Daity (Sunday Excepted) | Tic ! 2 . rent food? ~And how much At Heraid Bldg. €1 Chburch Street ! e ¢ t lit without losing his I | Makes Random Observations || each a you buy? And s | 5% should you take a SUBSCRITION RATES s 1vs ¢ - On the City ana Its People $8.00 8 Tear 2 7 L S B T —— 3200 Three Months o « ) ady | & o, = : r New s nking wher should 1 " I i s ple ¢ ar with non pi Entered at the Post Office at New Brit : t 5 Send all communications (o Fun rticle u millions in Aty Seoonc S SRS site i shop Editor, care of the New of the v id yet it i = ¥ y t 1 Britain - Herald, and your ietter g how maq Jle of t TELEPHONE CALLS per 1 i of t < 1 will be forwarded to New York nt manne ' s s S i z S Qi Sl ipaa . e pin was : t see 836 5 which follo care 2 e ot Those Campaign nal acclaim and the man P At . s rth o Specches hi + only proftabie advertiving med! i . all this ¢ rogT: Tow i the City. Circulation books and press Thus to Win- : 1 i tion. Tt old 480 She DIORTAM POk o room always open to advertisers. A e r r and s are you going to quiet the last noisy P ca y und sticking to SR el sl the Assoctated Press . = Shop T EYaryo Th Press is exclusively en- i d s serving dif- E 3 et 1 tied to the use for re-publication of T et tarioe bet n 2 i Sews credited to it or mot otherwise ity cred.ted 'm_this paper and o local 1 S ‘ even to = duty news published there 1 i SUNRY . 1 1 work? In fact Member Andit Bureau of Orcalation 2 g 2 S St e Lo ne going to have The A B. C s 8 oational organization liar s 3 r to do anvthing ears with a steictly honest anaiyels ot s ready to them out wher 3 : : - 1 wre frugal and 1 W riaps play o circulation. Our elrcuiation statistics are| ever they get ready at The maje of ti - Dased upon thia sudli Thle insrer b lhaaoos N : iotatian 101 anily s of Sus lomacy problem tection against fraud 'n pewEDADS | g A son ¢ ¥ 1 th ¢ er involve. a teimstion Bgures to both mational aud | tetat i o : ‘ s oL ke < A ally HE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY - Clseiaran p < not on ghbors you kept away—o | Herald 1a on eale dully im Ne. dependent | S e i Ledt r t d o0 entire- | that dat LMD the ferocious man who looks like Yok at Hot Newastand, Times hed to con.| A LAFAYETTE ANNIVERSARY 7 Mititary : 2 their own “Who lived for some t i{sidetof | Heteoniakn ot hal dvarde to nsinc s \ Bquare; Schultz's Newsstands, Entrance LRt e | > = = h \LEF At also-giscovering the Grand Central. 4lpd Btreet roc i AL Ll ¢ 1 ts in the Broad s o © owner's patience in T N W . v ha that you may stay within cent train wreck in Penn- n g ) r < and perhaps be able to come The re W | , p sylvania again proved that autc £ 2 buys W v 4 e %49 . 3 : e e ic stgnals will never keep a train iy e t issex v jail seem insoluble, but, if so, how are on the track i e . 7 : In Passing | ht t of politica n of this v you going to even describe this last drives into a sharp ¢ At ful nt exz-la ¢ 1 ! s great idea one, especially if 1927 week-ends 1 \ t ) rain, for run true to form. It is the one peed. R ot b I : i & deat which always delivers the final ST A bl i e 2 .o I 1 fact t blow—the weather problem. The Democratic party is the © ville. Not only is L : ; PiicEen iRt EnToss « ould 1 o Reaaa \ilon political organization on eait on the main lins of the r: 9 s s ) & lleputo pprec thex v a cer articl e should| We have written the great Amer- a sure-fire winner in lts ranks yet main Gt o o : T S t &) e lj}‘qi f‘\;\:",—:: 2 is afraid to nominate him | ra 2 i ¥ i XA " . cation on but we favoring some young 2 —_— | £ ¥ vill 1 - . . Longos player 1 (e weett to play Whenever the press is rr‘r'f'rrl T e & 1o s : ) £ I lead. The movie "n”-"‘xlxgxb\\"\\' epeclal etforts are made to give a : CelE- ng visits to ¢ ‘ el Canon: Toaee e full report of the criticisms. | “LOSS OF DIGNITY" | 2 ¥ - 5 1 i i ’, L olINn e ot fers e | This is t of N ¥ o f Ap t g o sht by 4 5 t step of tt knows just why Now that the Pride of Detroit 15 | where addressing f N i s i ; ! v & : picks out that uai- i 1 v er. | £y ia 1 & 2 N that s ) llegiate _dress in Asta the dispatches grow s s t - S S e WRIGHTON MIGHT. An election being near at hand in | iy s ary ac y at West W T : i fs % i 1 ¢ ¢ « ; hat . ' is observed d;txv'lnh';r'\:; 1 b oneht s T ( presentat ors hop i ¥ n i e L = c from a train at the station of Mexlon, Fresidentifosllcs EIoNS eI DBl € : ¥ ] t " SPD BN b the colleze town on the first day of e would say something to attract | more inclined to rezard “Hel i 1 States, ar B t Inv: 4 e tnet e g d L school. T is no gang fight he- attention. most 1 It vast { ¢ 1 o £ tween the froshmen and the sopho- - am| - 6t 1 r L a . s n i WRIGHTON hazed. GONE WITHOUT TRACE of Lafay s most we i ! 2 I looy 1 i3 HOlewEcormEdR alncons The monoplane St. Raphacl ; gre G = —EJeLL ‘N_ e : DL A ta LRI roanat been so long overdue that it T ho vast| Don't let r e s f The Futlle Guest ik e hool unmolested. On the way lie¢ now scems to be general th ) e 1 of 1 ‘ G . P NI e heldanen it was precipitated into the Atla B = | s tat it bl ¢ g are. frvine i It v perfectly good ol who runs a at it had a P o o et 5 - [ HETO. in aj pin o Sl il trect. She and despite that it had a | or r 1 e e O " b - on Wes strect. S ] o ¥ i 5 it met & 1y d wears a < ollapsible bo . |49 Tears Ago 10*‘5}' | ) ! 3 . we o 1 often- s coming as it i : it is some £ s - Sometes ¢ . el T : 1 Eure day of practice the not remain afloat o 5 5 A Eatin: % i b ! B ek R WILLIPS, does not nfort e the 5 y 2 ¢ 8 1 GHT is a marvel eavy. Unfortur f rest of S aaa f h,,, o has Heen rongh ‘e i iy DI : ol © put on the first tea WII Atlantic has A ¥ d 4 5 : g up info her vou f ¢ week of practice no week and stor b | @ matter of fact they oL o 5 . 3wt ratic v < the team a riva may he that T of |3 inks of re- — Giasino Thist venins s ¢ : 1 : —Mrs Nettio € v ) ; wround football 4 Co q 2 he | t0 out controll ty ! t Items From tie Darktown Yews The T rois 1 1 existing _poli ¢ e : E put h o Correct this & S 1 ) £ encased in the n i A S 1 nder ¢l ow, is always To - This is a faint S y liitfon: sk oula e naceid o 1 the Hu: Tocals S S e at this dance D result of t rent [ 1 ex- fire board meeting las G — - 1 1 a ’ starts ribroke b | | 1 ZaSHul Bk 4 D much of the oceanic flylng since | LaniE il e Order | calli One Sweet Sap” and S i % ‘ Lolls-Pop: M 1 e s t on her dances only be- gl Lindbergh's i ; | f T | N\ Miss Pontia Pos: Jaistn fHanE is a cousin or has a car con host of imitators who are willing | 1o S TR re- | ‘.;_’,“v!j P EihLH RARL - \ i Thenan tha The day of the Big Game draws any s ok 5 i i near. WRIGHTON, who is not in the to gamble their lives away 1! ana wha H | Leds Uy vious wore has just come back from L 7 1 7 v the Union| ndsome be t ob car s an rue sport think of the the least disappointed when he the on by hope of pu g | vord | ker was pro- Fowmally Nnieg p“z]n"' \I, Bl Son i i rears that LOJS is untrue to him, a had Even at this moment scveral Other | of speech ibstitute in the lad- U”lll.s!) Ol AGPUIL AlYUL S0 eE @ A ; - e o, | repart which did not originate with pro| < planes on both sides s pi : o b S GNASHAN LEER but is general and % L 5 b T ) z Rl s s gossip founded on strict truth, does ing| are making fr i s as kiR O AN Bl W t drunk on the night before ) started, regardless of how many |eategory o gk , i 5 v t ° nor is he thrown off the ed times they are forced down b 3 S . G ( s is quite il wi m ther than squ con i weathar EAale Lstmeonil ek ¢ ¥ e 2 i In fact WRIGHTON was the de favorable A AR i or rry himbo who went to the Y. M tho veteran American flier, spoke a trie | op o ¢ b period at some o lc secretary with the news that in word when he remarked the time !¢ anyhc 5 N ie will be about a few of the boys were whooping it by aviators who hay " S ng e only way you can es it is up at Lotto two nights a week in the ape has arrived for aviators who have | procees | r, on . k ] R Kl iy | : . "1 to try cut and i after sanctity of their dormitories. It is It he' goodiiof Sayiation 2| the amount o 1 Fred Lt gn which a uniformed gentleman | gen known that he is a sorry | wo proceed W me e 1oar throw some of it o ¢ | Al g yton, ; Al n as a “cop” will pull you out!puddle but he not considered his IReparation: i - | s. Mrs. Hastings'| are flying. How do YU of it ang allow you to spend the | worth the effort to throw off the of e e hoentr . GOLFING IN THE RATY |Realth 1s considerably improved, He| The assistant ] sonshtivanid BECHanvilande ofjiihail in a nice| ‘varsity | Vo L s i o ’ At | caught mar rgest being nied t he ! Bl ety § cool room where the sun's hot ray day of the Big Game arrives. | the Atlantic, b se it ou His wife’s | runni o el 3 crazy about something qs not penetrate. This might be|The hated rival school, SWAMPEM | tio time that the r t T thall teh inder. jial 1 atl & » ever take up flying in the first erpreted as the “out-of-the-way|U. arrives and proceeds to run W the pastf ¥ ed t e n the histol kbl Teens | SDOL” mentioned above, but not to{through everything that HATHA- pri Aleace ot s Z SETIL i i apsclidonniths our way of thinking. Therefore, in| WAY has to offer. There are no th e t : ; ot | turn aw for the gram- s L vacancy 3 t that is? That's & order to fill up the space In thislong shots of the Harvard-Dart- | w i At oo e r school has not been completed | five year \ 3 E of oil on your g s. arily cluttered up with { MO game of 1923 nor are there | ne P : vt e 1 Il not be room er \ . ! Ter ow malke @ shall give some'any close-ups of men falling over | e [ that AnCLuas ; puy This means part- | MacNider i c T that pe . 5 to those who are planning |©ne another-in a mad effort to le | mi 1t ¢ ¢ 1 Navy Jc lil ants” and you will be house es. [the men with the ball past without r | nator A. ( MLedt 1 real have been through them and | Stumbling all over his own feet. in . t Golf e = 1 ! 103 Yo down for thi3 fve know whercof we speak. There| WRIGHTON sits on the bench | s mount lay t t Shnt. |dem 1 pr M Staieny cury s @ cop hanging are plenty of pitfalls, and that you | from the time the referee puts on | ho e s : tor the - second ti ‘ where along 40 imay escape perhaps a few of them |1 white knickers until the game | cof : v rumor ha 1 terror on new diiv- e give below a few of the problems | ¢S With the score 81 to 0 In favor | to tt ) c i 1 1 1 iding 1 t he had D r t's better. See, we told you which must be reckoned with: of SWAMPEM. LOIS does not meet L . n ther o season’w t here he is over behind that eloud. | 1. The cottage problem. Af the |1iM on the way to the showers nor cr et . i i t at White Oak [ t e Jour My, see the smoke come out of | seashore or Inlandesalt or - freey | 4068 she p two arms about his 3 Sl ) imew ey | was made c a ted b ng for your engine! We'll bet a dollar to | water for the swimming? Wil one |2¢ck 5 he plods to his room. Sh | na A e 4 . . % | ntal through ¥ elaryiiete B i < : "1 cookie that we'ra on fire. S0 1002, | cottage be enoush o must van hory | {0r80L there was a_game that day | r oy s stor in t ournal did not ¥ & ) e a Fons . = = '] E EN. el e Eiiars) Cbservations The story in ihe Journal did riot s G e e L RO e | o 3 ) i ae o any sour | about bringing along a parachute, | to warrant engaging it for the en . 5 (i Alt t | On The Weather |7 o bt then, you should have Known tire week in order to make sure of | Radio Amateur Links i ] n e v or such ar o to do that anyway. Good- |it for the week-cnd? Al of which = e e h ) I3 Beedh e e . 't take any wooden nickels. | will finally resolue hto fhe csm o) Up British Dominions L ) f a fied with Our next lesson will be “Stunt [necossity of taking anything at i |, Caterbam, England, Sept. 3. (P— fo g A treatment of r Fiving” by Major Hugo Downfast|from a hotel to a pigsty, |10 Eve DBritons in_the Dominions = mates.” ; e e Rl Tn e Covnte i The personnel problem. Tow | @ little bit of old England,” a ra- or o 2 : ! MacNider had held t R o i |are you to bagance the sexes so that| 210 @mateur proposes to put into 1o ahably ~loca ind o 5 o 25. | ] 7 There aren’t 12 men and five. girls| CPCTation a regular Empire broad- st much change 1 Prior t t1 [ ght At Fome! or 15 girls and two fellows? Ana|C2Sting service. i has ¢ R of t rican ) e tective: “Say, Who WeTe |yo. o mate those going aceeptablo| FTom his home-made transmit- e Diidin aea 1Ehwilot t for Tast o1} s o | i lolkss oot to cach other—cspecially if two of | NS, station at his country house, th Ambitior ; L ooe Minnesota Istands ! Hotel Manager: “Tourists It | o poce'are fighting over the same |G- Marcuse, a business man, will £ > S . / : srpetl St A | Beine “Homosteaded” ped so hard they couldnt €AMD | gir2 “And will you be warranted in | PrO2dcast a two-hour program three . one vith local th r ) | Jein Homesteace t. so they stayed h bringing in “outsiders” just to please | MENtS a Week which will reach the P Mrains : iay afternoon or night. | ¢ apolis, Minn., Sept. 2 (P Detective: “I thought so! There's | gomaona who has a " momenttary | F¢Mote parts of the Empire. He 'z | Conditions: The disturbance that | gy, 1 cans seattered all over the 00T, | cryeh2 ANl this will be forgotten af | USeS A short-wave transmission F i s central off the Connecticut c0st | i not at ) 1 they've carved their initials on | jagt as you work fiercely to obtain | the Wave-length being around 30 1S ] rsday night has moved mOrth-|fand of 1 all the furniture!” | enoush of any sort of people to meet | Meters, and the power is taken o co vard to ~;~‘“ St. . Lawrenc s —Kathryn McGuire |oxpenses. | from the ordinary domestic elec- 2 i e operating het 1t [tk diminiahing dintens| by ance dic feanonle 5 | "3 The transortation problem, |tric lght service. n | Torrington and Winsted | RLOE LN e [ Onel X The vice will never talie |15 the fellow with the new straight| Marcuse was the first amateur to :‘ - Ra S, | UITER HEARTEpGSe [iesaiyardfoRotabornsbnie logBi gt : . church, because the | eight to be expected to put his in. | cStablish regular communication - i i SNESS | nehes with a trough | have not f i weme cach other's hats! | vestment in jeopardy? Or is the|With Australia, and three yearsago fore tx e gen | OF 1 south- | for : Rl 2 | voungster with the battered flivver | he transmitted a transatlantic chess et ek ta I (o ¢ snsnicten| The | property e Numerical Modern el [0 be allowed to o along and hold | match between . Oxford and Har- : 0 o p o ¢ g [0 i VhousCrivg Hartswick: “Just got back from a {up the entive party with hlowouts vard Universitie lines have § » y death ey o e ] et T outs i NSt a Ao A ot R PEOVIRG the well motor trip, old man." |and carburetor trouble? Then,who 3 of it—to No pLon, per- | ¢ SENRRLCNRE NS veRn LA crmilion h Guerney: “Where were you?” | Foes in which car? We refuse ab.| Platinum, employed by jewelers i New Hgven, and to Great arrested | S Gkl M i; [Fe SInihe aeian il that Hartswick: “I dont’ ut it [solutely to try to settle this ticklish [for only about 30 years, now is so ton, Mass, from Stamford. - 1 the B RS L e e s trip No. 45, on Highway 16B.|problem, as every solution ever|popular in this country that $10,- g latest infiltrat therto i B e ey e o lGeke (b tencn) from Road System D57, to Transcon- | offered was the wrong one. When [000,000 worth was imported lact ! 3 e t trc ; - | i o B s ental Trail 112M! someone refusesd to crowd his car, [year. A bar of platinum 4 inches ¢ Foalianio R e o S R Ik i bt B e dma bt ——Alfred B. Hewlett |and two others won't take their ma- | wide, 1 inch thick and 12 inches being made to puch the railroad | f 1 Boatlioe s o 2 ‘ | e Lake Vermiltion | (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction | ehines unless they can have the |long weighs 80 pounds and is worth = tures will continue above mnormal|{ Many of the Lake i 3 - : n ; motor goaches nto clties and towns and Icft him to die after making ' quring the next two days islands have been bought for $100. Runs, Hits, and Errors! Forbldden) same giry and nobody wil take | $3a0en — " ‘ ¢ s . ¢ |

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