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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. lasued Daily (Bunday Excepted) At Herald Bidg. 67 Chburch Btreet SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 & Year. $2.00 Thres Months 75c. & Month PATRONIZING NOT ATRMATL PHILANTHROPY Eatered at the Post Office at New Brit- |, .. .. ., ain s Becond Clase Mall Matter. the y TELEPHONB CALLS " g C Bustness O T byt Editortal Roome ... 926 B The oniy profitable advertis in the Clty. Circulation books ° room always open to ac < 7 Member of tho Assoclated Press . The Amociated Press i exciumively o titled to th for re-pub !l mews credited to 1t or not oiherwise - ted paper and also loca publiahed thersia. 2 Member Aundit Bureau of Cirevlntion g ; The A B. C. s & national orgacizatios 3 e which furniahes newspapers t tisers with a strictly honeet sels ot eirculation. Our circulation statistice are Ses based upon this audit Thls ineures pro- tectlon agatost fraud i pewmpeper dx ution Agures to both pational and 3 iocal advertisers. The Herald s on sale dal's 1a_XNe W A York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Timer Square; Schultrs Newestands, Entra Grand Central, 42nd Street i 5 That Civil War vetera N J e Hampshire, who W o : » e than use his goverr t n to pay alim evide S Sy apirit of ‘ L o The future © ¢ ; Teonard Whate \ > ey he writes F: tion | N : i 7 e as co! the brain of t ' 1 hoe tellow who was in jail o so. 1 t e A R ARl Birmall s 1 ing on While the sizzling S 2 in the middle west has broken all| No new ind fui records, New England has been en- v like t i joying the cool the ocean. Le from envious of our “Politics eriter tax sla the headline on confirming ¢ tions ensconced fr ed page. ers 1 time to time on The number of people who have fallen or jumped into river at the famous falls would fill a fair-sized pamphlet. But the tragedies do not glorious beauty of the Fall to be a mecca for tourists, mar t more of them nowadays gett automobile than by train s school con- N gestion, gives the impression of fast wington, with growth; or perha a large number of other villages, towns and | {he country. Feoery city fs sccommodations to run in arr then expe 1f that the is 50, town faces | But *qc some res to o up lineup President chooses Hoover as a successor, v now seemns Coolidge | LACK O PUMPERS I\ SMALL TOWNS Mellon chooses id pro-Coolid in Masachusetts has a party schen Cool to project dark horse if the cor not agree on Tt is unfortunately lic-spirited residents fail to P Foint (s reall RSB e - ! e e (chi et nee ol v e con oty 5 d ! L ed) anid. thab they even tall to % phone their vies members, This is in str . to the good old day not fo ing time, t for t town mee let a comrmittee make take, or indulge in unpoy v move,” and the howls of a f | : be heard on the moor y SUDDENLY THE CLING ra EADING CAsE o 5 At assumption oy ; red to t e mu state aceepted 2 manslaughter in 1he o ¢ i CENTRAL PARK plays terminatio newsy general Cline be tried before thr g changed his plan and rr tried before a jury. The of a week was spent in ¢ 12 men, the state and def woing to extraordinary “the efforts to o I right kind of excused every 1 disbelief in the va Jshment, giving the ir nothing but a blood and thunder at } ( i tempt to convict o prospect. Sudden cards toppled over FINANCE AND THE NEW HAVEN 25 Years Ago Tuday - {her St . Morgan to H rald Morg } fd r vould have New Haven i of 0. it spikks my swittie; “I'm No es fo have Tis W nk a new dross.” ing to the' call at the office. It him , Gefillte Krazy Ketfish! e denied frel and much lose Blondes from now on T prefer! tive —Chaim 1. Bimberg People cc t spell hetter in t h the riter would Stodotol qua modern hutcher gives you raiirond< of Bupng Prove Fatal to | v Haven 15 () — Burns nhas eeags N thin dress caught irgstony @ wihiwhich Eho A Good Ch vasLA & resulled yesterday Il Fodge: “\ho/ ‘dl Margaret i faur year old Julia ' ppecon Vel Lt £ Hamden, Weston: “A big-Spirited man from gy Mr. and Mrs. James Maselll, Who i [ouis e ofethe pat e child’s plight and —Kae English somie of | oroaid, received super- - bheen betrep ficlal burns about the arms and | [ don't mind when it rains cats That will game is true tal | American t on spending heir me ik #nd 1hinzs e FELLOW 6OING TO DIM HIS | s e « dance floor.” Perlaps it e to floor these modern i et . to he trying to | Svndici nn DECIDES HE [SN'T AND TURNS HiS OWN ON AGAIN AT EXACTLY SAME INSTANT OHER FELLOW DIMS HIS n firm in | 1 Little Hamden Girl, “hen they tore the burninz 'and dogs.” said Uncle Tke, “but hail- THE BIG LOCOMOTIVE S ! wuts, thoush th looks of that| A. Julia Ward Howe | from New England. the Gult coast 5 RIS X . plent i writer and philanthropist was the and the Canadian northwest. i Tastni . author of the words. It was written| Conditions tavor for this vicinity gh New gl e - | while visiting the camps near Wash- | partly cloudy weather and not much . t ving 4 he p 1 ington dur he Civil war and was change in temperature. i N H T I a gol 17" | first p in the Atlantici Temperatures yesterday op High Low st vea the total number of | Atlanta = e 0 = - nited States in 13257 | Atla 6 % o o ‘ 30.518 | Boston 5% 5 i s A d all communications to Fun Forbidden) SRINE 0 e AN enllsiedemanyiny g 8 3 = the wate | Shop Editor, care of the New REaEnled Sk eotham I ] s ¢ e o pre. || Britain Herald, and sour letter A Write to th der ot Do will be forwarded to New York. Sl foldieciDuluth of t 1 ' —_—_— request that com- : o | mander) use his influence toward | Jacksonville . 5 i tree < Strenuons Daye for the “Stars’ i the settlement of the debt of one of nsas City the N i s t of any in t | Defending titles is a sort | 1 his men. To obtain t name of [ Los Angeles i : o : of 1 intment sport, | the Wompany comma e the | e - ; : Main = t Since « Folks. to play !adjutant general of the army, war I c a ex a o On to t and be gay! | department. Washington. D. C. You 54 = i Pt p 7 | ot sue the soldier o = pt making Made Himself Immunet | Who was responsible for the 4 e ‘ 2 1 “mo Ipasy rs. “What is the best invest- ation of American 0 ps )t st out alw S No single individual seems to | i S ileer n. At the close of the war. A2 5 S police t stop t A FINE THING TO HEAR! | g « : 2 ks trehed Entiy ey neal G Rooney | QUESTIONS ANSWERED | N 1 L 3| The thoushtful mother of the bride { MAN REFUSED ALIMONY et , = jer!| Called on little pet: Tou can gel an answ r to ANy soriet ¢ ENTENDING THE VIRLD el v i eshe found r very red of eye— question of fact or information by!them | AN OF ONE-MAN TROLLLYS e easil i Her pre cheeks were wet! writing to the Question Editor.| The fq is organization | Kenneth Gulick McClurg, Exclusive - 3 A New Britain Heraid. Washington | grew out of a mesting held in Parie. | Gt Ee e g 1 H v Bureau. 1322 N York avenue.|February 15 v a representa. | New York Society Leader, Loscs - SRLely Washington, D C. enclosing two tive group of me ot ‘ ; The mo Sents ta stamps for reply. Medical. |tional Guard and National Army.| Lic@ 10F Law Fees. 5 HAER ) Has that legal and marital advice cannot be|then overscas, to consider plans for| T.os Angeles. Sept. 15 (P—Ken- : & is given, nor can extended researchthe organization of 4 A e f 1 come to New or s | 1 war neth Gulick McClurg, said to be a ! and mile : | be undariaken. All other questions|teterans associatio S S e el U ‘ S Oh. no." will receive a perscnal reply. Un-| Wood was chiefiy respo for | ciety, was denled alimony from hi 1 5 first H school foothall | signed requests cannot be answered. | calling this meeting and 1 (E e e ) “F”u"‘ |: I t 8 " i Elcctric. We qua All letters are confidential.— Editor | Satoteh: . A LA ol @ e e it & | . ?Iyl“n“t 11..;1pr K. [superior court here yesterday. The 1 1 has hit ougi or the team, (Her voi Q. Has Mrs, Coolid bobbed | Thaodore Rooutvelt, Jr way ',lifi',,’i‘, JIngiislon s fa solivasiabn Sl al oLy N e plan . ike a first and v | to superintend the forming of an or- | 1:*S; foc8 of 83000 pending trial i 3 " | r < : Splingipt his divoree su . ° one- Trolley S n I said some thing that T regret— | &= N { ganization in the United States and | O (S “‘_"; L ] o e - One thing 1ad to 2 Q. of the |at a convention held in St tonr | Mrs. McClurg, who is the daugh- ; ) . He said—hoo-hoo ority omez | Missouri. May 1919 the Aman. 157 Of the late Walter M. Chad- J l t n o ! wick. English naire i S Gtlon acts”"d ancies i 4 e o ot el ,,’ ish millionaire, in a cross ‘ 1 the two < To look just like your mother!”*® |lialian. A few French and Spanish|and Major Henry D. Lindsley, of int charged improper con- B tofore no way was knowr BRI, s | iias oy Pope, | Dallas, Texas, was chosen temporary ; 14t 0n the part of her husband. o provide for t “Well. Goodbye—Well. Goodbye—" ' ydrian IV, (A. D | commander. ¥ McClurg's suft was based on an al- ; el Sud Il has plenty of p Hewett: “T hope my wife never | " o " yopo, "y due of al, @ Whatis the t tion of | I°E%d attempt by his wife to kil S gk Riie motlon o SisaitHA B e wal T E i e et Philia {him. b = = ieross-the-ocean telephone s S S WS AL The words are Greek. A Mrs. McClurg testified she had i lize 1 cardboards, The two things used to t| Kna “Why 2" R e {literal translation is “truc friend- only $74 in the bank and her per- ) e e busses the unknown are “x” and Shed [ e o U A ~ ¢ zona -‘rf«m consisted only of her pla worki X fow- g the United Stats form of ORodags e Wiestern tlinlon)| RATRoDE 5 ;s sl If he hoasts of his “background,” = et N B iph Company get correct v il ssary on the line A e . e e en st AUTO BUMPS TROLLEY is s: e back Ay President Cool-| 4 porto Rico is sland pos- | Direct from the United States| A collision between an autome- The Cox S i | ect foot ot e e [ vallObsE it oy | bile and a trolley car occurred about. 2 i §2 3 Reopl (G e TGRS s e | @ What is the world's record for | 7:15 last evening in front of 605 ! Boevs are ready to | White House has a perfict yard! L medas b remaining under water? | Main street, near Lafayette street. i slde ore. ontrol 1 : D Boto Hisar s 5 Six minutes ar four-fifths | Supernumerary Officer James Kelly o roof b s e i X HELP! e S sccond, made by M. Pauliquen, at)veported that the automobile, which recont ye i S0/ 'fa e The poppy bids were almost ready | povera in bl Paris, France, November 3, 1912 is owned by Joseph Scapellati and s ¢ J that he'd rather be to open. and Stevie was impatient e Bl S e driven by Nicholas Scapellati of 140 o e o see the flowers, e AT e Hunter Road. had turned north into 150 < t ompany new Walt Wikl tometron e | - o Ob ) Hie Aain street from Laf and the el hout opsration f er told! him, “T th eIl be It i i3 Lpiddiang servations trolley car, in charge of ilotorman | er told him, “I think they'll be open | for a sea-level canal without locks T N | then i e 0 Th W h Michael O'Brien, was going south on | An hour later he came in with | el A e an e ral rena oz | n e eather | win sirect. i ANGER IN THE ARGENTINE | & Blhstor a hibotorn Andaaseed X S L i A fender was bent and running One o hiAkine it St el i limende he/ oAt peaLne) e Ihoard broken on the automohi p thinking t i Why Stevie, did you fir one | Ingineers for the Panama (¢ 1 . 5 =t it Py ople he Arpenting ustified ! lafier a2 PR e | Washington, Sept. 1 [The motorman and fth "m torist - e e 2 each other, tho officer ro- ! ot s | “Well, yes” he replied. “It was {1005, who reported in favor of a for Southe Tngland: § L e i el X B "e niost ready to come out, so I pulled level ca v a vote of eight to ! Satiernoon v'_wnu.w"n air and rr‘w a;v»m_ J 1 g G HEL e { its stockings off. five. The Tsthmian Canal commis- { €00lor tonig riday cooler | P i exper The Wholis 1056 s thont H1s — s, Eva G. Lamberton | sion recommended to the seeretary |7 the Connecticut const. Fresh. | pre coffee t n very convineing | = {of war the adoption of the minarity |27 ‘H:: winds bhecoming nml)m»".fl‘ P l. 3 = P man who ihisses THIS CHANGING WORLD! Ireport for a lock canal. The lock | °F no h ) A - - oW olicemen . i o | orecast for Eastern New York: | 3 \siteer — ! plan received the support of the sec- c B i [eaiera s St S ally fair tonight and Friday R 1 (0 lition ¢ ot 1s | pecked ~husband | vill made me happy, because, first | congress which finally adopted it 2ot pon g PN A II F ot i oft i ; n- | tor it, he needs of all, Carol was a blonde, and 1{ Q. Has John Barrymore any | 0% ‘r’”"'n' el ‘*"?’ K cning r'ca. st was iy or of and second, | child 8 g orthwest and north | noune of the Ar nianganat sL 3 ! ; a 1! ’x A i : i i winds diminishing tonizht Policemen who stand on their foem e S e e ference be- | hecaus wanted gi ho wasn' A s a slatern vear old _ & i 3 e respons ? loxi i L TR or dabiaet L A Chrel ase L danahler b e Tl iy o Conditions: A decided change in | all day say th n they g tween modern verse and classical j afrald of housework, an roll as-j daughter is first salner e weather has taken place during | they like to bathe their feet in a il oe / e e rse makes | Sured me she 1eft almost noth- | Harris, from whem he was d -7mp.r1 & last 54 hotiss i the = estace a1e. | Syiono-Natholl | solution=—ona\ tea investig ing for her mother to do i He also has a d rnamed Jean. |y 08 e of high prog. | spoonful to a quart. Tt relievemythe One night, beeause her front by Blanche Thomas, his present 5 gh 7 | y s t sc i hav > = e e s et |sure extending frem Washington | soreness and ache. Instantly t to the investigators b IetioTeldye fight | porch was being painted. 1 came tn jwife, born March & 1921 @ era. | castward to Minnesota has caused a | out the sting and stops the burn- 4 loser hasn't any alibi ex- | through the kitchen. It being a o A2 RIOTEEN0 AR RS Gecided fall in temperature between | ing. ds callouses, bunions, corns. ey carried out their tion he could lick the other warm night, J\ took )"” ;“ coat and l""\’ T e hte. he | 1he Itocky mountains and the Mis- | Refreshing in bath, too. Get Syl- T fean | hung it on the clothes-horse. n the “Arabian Nights". the | 4 er. Showers were o -N ealers. s e . - 2 As T entersd the parlor. Carol | of Schahrian. Sultan of India, | 1SSiPPi river. Showers were reported pho-Nathol at all dealers, B Rt icanism: Trying to live up to | said, “Where's your coat?’ | om she relates a story every | pryi he costs o i | the clothes-horse,” 1 night for a thousand and one nights | 1 { t e forei s the id . - | nd by exciting his interest escapes G HOME GROUNDS it e e e s o | " “What odds daid you get?* she death. which is the usnal fate of his| bark or side. as well as those 1 3 te home regularly even | 1 | wives | ore catensive grounds, ean be mpioved with & their ledgers, and t e k 5 That's I prefer bruneftes! | usually follow vaccination i < The “kiowing how is all contained in the s (5 41 we I omar aivorceatoial hacren reason Roy C. Creager | A. It has followsd. not from the | Washington Bureana latest bulletin on Beau- ity sk : e s S S {operation itself but from suhsequent | now s the e’ for the fall work which must pich ul thi SO ot Ul B il ; b irtirmn (e fion o o Rl * and gardens are to show resulta Fill out 1 g e | Iv 1 kull app my hrunette ized in e ! and impu a IP COUPON HERF, = == == o= Lec] &) - - LI LT SNEE Uit I e AND GARDENING EDITOR, Washington Bureau, A firms is manner You can't ever tell. Mr. Coolidge her from a date witt stritt ear witt 4 re 8 i MIDES} New Britain Herald s ago an altempt was ' @ldn't choose a lot o Con. maties Witt hize erimm sundac |stone, the explorer ! D Ranuol ansing om0 3 " e et Tt gives her woice de telephone,| A. Hedied at Chitamho's Village, | af the Lullitin BEAUTIFYING HOME GROUNDS, -nal : scoop into tl rs 2 o wott it says, “Hello, hello, whoz r\m(‘h of Li :‘ B: M”’;"M', )\:r-n:.. five cents In loose, unc led, U. §. postage stamps or vith complet spikkink, plizz2? | May, 1§73, His faithful followers A 0 Heneuh: | carried his hody to the coast and the . lure. Brite elven:| Is Chaim chiby 1T hensu i o o 5 Y ¢ s the gate “holio keed, vot's hopp?" jremains were taken to Eneland and 84 | (e e my | buried in Westminster Abbey, Lon- : S T ot TRife oy non nm,” 1o N i A a render of the Heral the tariff 1 1 swittie, “I'm sunk, dollink. Jl Ll e e s s s s e e e o e § cinded. All it does i ikl s i e N are | S W mn to cre osity you tecking ya't the ushen trip witt | ©f the Republic l = Yoits witt iunches witt stimmbonts WONDERS ISN'T THE OTHER elothing fram her and rushed her|ing taxi-cabs is expensivel” M‘;H ; i A irl died in St. Raph- A l...\ CARTY s | atatranall SO JUST AS THE CTHER MAN MUTTERS UNDER HIS BREATH CARS PASS, EACH DRIVER WISH- B i THINKING HE ISN'T 60ING TO AND PUTS LIGHT ON AGAIN ING CTHER PEOPLE ON THE R | The ool cords of women helng | The fish dealer had imposed on DIM PUTS HIS LIEHTS ON BRIEHT e e for s o to|| e b chat werent un rgne | |50 So I was being more careful. J] LI der ried ope ro A h cha of t teet ises S| 5:3 non hot butt in d has Clay 1y witl M gre all and ing will pro; def, ball hav Tan sit was war| will a bi