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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER ALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, £ T NOMINATE SMITH | OR “BUST” fore New Britain Herald| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY i The ratic problem b Demo- be to osued Dally (Sunday FExcepted) nominate Al § At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Street ¥ ted gov- of the most T ous state in SUBSCIIPTION RATES 300 8 Tear 0 Three Months. Toc. & Month 1% entitled to tial and no hat state in a New Biit nd he in all Matter the Post Office at Second Clams Mall Entersd aln as | pr 16l othere otherwise CALLS TELEPHONE Business y cor party ap- t, and there n the City. C books coom always cpen to advertis at is the the Assoclated {:.;. e for re-publication to 1t or not otherwis: and alzo 1o Member of Associated 3 to the use news credited ad.ted Faper therein. Member Andit Bureau of Circulation fhe A. B. C. '» a national ork with a strictly hone Our circulation e This it Caare igain re- pijation the results as they were ocrate will . perhaps Times Entrance s on sale dally 1o g'e Newsstand 2's Newsstan 42md Street. Herald Hota atged Democratic nominates Smith, fts lays of ans cent perfect u 5 ation admit it. on of Smith will also as well as ranged whereby be tbuay "he noj the prospects for sundry ot candidates. What po- candidate in Col le, is enthused at office without Smitl ey have to be e neck 1o t Smith rer and the be on R would were rore- turn out burghers ier than sident, ot fame, A few nnessee and vard the Re- could searcely iportant states d the Demo- ided over ing the reli- nis to a cipher; and eye view of how they w tice. Nobody who has ot in prac- d a ma- Jor 1 these prim y en nominated president « States. Some of the states, such as Illi Ohio and California maries; and what tl is that th de otes whom they regard as nally pportunity to orite son for presidential hor If the presiden ries of 1920 n choosing the tential Hs nomi nomince never have been nominee would Gal have b Johnson of ntial primar ely bet ird Wood cen Job Jok son g llion votes, w We ghtly more thar 1 Hoover got It 1 Harding less than ling, lowest in resuits from the start of the nation 1 convention, voting for the norr the political n e cost of the e rimaries was something prodigion sidenti lates. For Woo instance acy cost $1, per vote; $414,984 the Lowd or $1.06 cents per vots The Hoover expenditure or 57 cents a sidering that Hoover in to succe nvention that on the st numl , on the tenth ball resulted in the nomination o 1924 cam of conrse, not cor this sumr there being virtually no confest was a case of Coolidge ar but. 1920, of course, t1 risen enormousl He the presic primarics i There also at iht, conv tion. is no d also, that will show up strong in pre-convention ies; and <o will show stro gth in the ntion. Such an ling as o orgy of mone urred during t nson pre Wood om the manufaciurer th M he 1 Nobody any of the reatest that costa thinks ot can [3 FactsandFane, (28 Send ail comi Shop Fditor, « tain Herald, b will be forwarc N They'd e Ea Folk: —Mrs FUN SHOP soy lown Cr ¢ Yorl Wit e Items from the Darktown News Edited by Onyx and Seho ., and e O i —THE OBSER VER—= Makes Random Observations i On the City and Its People 2 e e o e o e e e e v O sed to back ¢ beery o This week we are g do you more about flying so will get to be a regular you I followed diree thus far you must very thrilling experier / like very much ound some n before the sl ts of the li- In th oky > town hall they me attle old hall still ghosts of those munications to l'un\ re of the New your letter New York. v each 3 led to Rt moonless and t on s time dark iem. m In choos! 14 determi branches of the sky writing, sier to Listen to, y a career, on or mmed s air ocen Since we told von we're rot so intercsted in takin branch, so n r. We're not just got to vhere, ning a mixed dr: Weive llot of you and i com- som ake, fir: 1 i« one swell job b1 good at his T know of a Young t a guy . no kiddin chap t woul both love gaa hours in r 1 and the Ntk the m once n't dot his air. On B. A. Morris hils was in the i 's he wasn't but jt—but NEWS Wi o cotin he ma ¢ the “i"s 1 e Ju think s from te ! ur svast inside as ace gazed 2 &h: at for on And what 40 Lappened to him? ing several wa o really knew he t usual, forogt left it out altog he came down he virtual outeast fro inda least try soon thum! mney with eyes that were its and, sl wking t1 like eix ¥ this will either bhe DEOK or fiying a come-ba up to dot an 'y - i Soon. maylhe all too Wi a red soon far win 5 her dot hims ocioty. 1 to come ol 1, in his police is pet dog refused atter with 1 two or 1 will hic sylvan glad £ the dential I Dalota hills the silence o n in how nine out of ten tim Refu for breakfast and The got. cocky ahout it catmeal in wear will Institnt nd oh rtising Dr. Analytics m a hyscopathic ht him kag quite insar her of whom you 1t out of On heard young came say sky the altitnde t your er ton!" the corner of ra ) Yoree! t did v writing flig pros in and of o 1t pelligrino v eye fly Air mail travel o heginy o r of the family into the 4 o'cloc n Tlovian i Hugh W. Wilck) b try to hreal 1 News nostal fields for 2 1 lock Tat rending isn't as scem eon Buren that ont of an tipte postal eards writt the d Wish you she were b ks to be 1 he as quict fliors 4 i 1 Canyon i ¥ o noisy clatter inola cre he in- Iizzics. | that dressed to the writer. transatlanti 1ed As for P | is nee is a cou pasags. ‘!raffn: has to wait while change is being made, while fares are being paid and while passengers are alighting or boarding the bus. State regulations also provide that no car shall stop on a curve. One place in particular where the bus drivers’ frequent practice of stop- ping on a corner fs especially dan- gerous is at Park and Stanley streets the top of Park street hill. Many times the bus speeds up the hill, rtly tur s the corner and then 0ps to let off passengers. Thus the for \d traffic, is wally blocked and for ast hour 1 traffic intending to turn north into Stanley street it also is hiocked for the driver of a car be- b the blg bus is unable to see be coming up Stanley This stopping of the Stan- Ch, an street busses on and should <should the 1 to pull into the stopping for passengers, FOR TH0 OFFICERS First to Receive Distinguished Tfark of Honor TP 8 announc hed Flying ts Ben H. Wyatt Cornwell dis- achievements in south bo m e ley and the corner i menace hington, Sept o Friday Distir sses to L nar Dell B tinguishe ind tay line of duty. Wyaltt 1 first naval offi to receive the crosses, are the 11 nusual skill in heir v W, w decorn gular duties it received s in an aer 1 and Cornwell for “extraor- linary heroism” last November in risking 1 effort to save a at the 1survey | award for Alaska Hamp Licut att, who nd Licuten born is a native S. Califorr ut Corn- 1, who w is atiend t 1, Texas, €. Commissioner Finn Says Amer- icans Live Under Protection of More Than the 18th Amendment. {P—Feder- and other law remember Waterbury prohibitior the pro- cd States Consti- constitution f: hearing with violation August 2 v on I strect, to the United atter Agent § ified con- of the it liq of a raid made district hael I, ning the r as determined by count had te aleoholic ¢ snssi United States gents ha crashed” t 1 no warr he window q brew that time a cc tinuance was granted to allow federal to present evidence v At en as | i i Stat | {ng FAY § Tacco ) 000 I ajn ) In re- this eampaign to spend ne viches and a lengthy 3 Day Passes to the strength of the beer. Com- | dent i Jebh Lo snenincer Pip and the start. T ter € ¢ the mighty rnefh.issioner Finn today cautioned the Throl S Eulslglkallinton. ondered of sunchine g WS federal men lest they become ob- § 2ol arently | The strength of Lowden wa- off on a mist 1 with the notion that there is ige con z the | underestimated in the east be should erash at t ! “”-: only one amen N 1on-Kas are, Hoover is regarded as the hoys was the flying field. 'v»—;w-"fy\w tution. He continued hy stating that h:h.‘\ i A e Rieate g e i ! 1y through ; e on the shovl- | ficials connected v it G% Dun oucllige atlcksita o Monday. Down in Ter y N r You'h- gea that the basic principle sioner and laws ing not to run. Lowden is a their road peth nto | constitution are not violated. promise to and can ! farm-relief advocate; Hoover rn how 10y igh the po on Temove enforcement of coive 'L oppositio G to o r this year ile you wait” On Mon- tirg co “ not be conside Eram ppOsition. posed to agree with the B Ly ’Wf: s i R Ml L phCUL ils abiget bwhicn democratie partics held their cau- a vast pocket and smiles beatifical- | Eiward B. Reilly, counsel for Alrea presidential | enhance his strength, if any, in the s for the purpose of n npon the eongriegated family. Sage, aszked for a dismissal of the has pos change. | west andidaies iror the town of a conc complaint against his client, on the warnin; citizens | pe Seithar ot o took he forth one lor ground that there was insufficient torsecti Feeble 1 mar : poroximat its democratic neig! 3 ' length, He gloat ie and prondly and offsy evidence and also was illegal, as no warrant existed. Commissioner Finn said that the holding of Sage for the federal court b bhecause the raid hour. The rey head of lisinter- ok political ay nge of sentiment s oot 1 | f . 51 hman mong Connc t {5 1o be a fresh- ng all records and 1 ex- 20 m wife inzs ous corf regarding Lowden, Tt t year. ts candidates i 11 be remen Lered that at the n it ot ki B - ing two quite lengthy sp remarks :mr»n‘( supply- does nym T n t he is g‘\:l(_\' \‘.ul \H'II M.I - B 1 d Adverticements e oldl el e wil hold with meat. that there is 2 possibility of viola- n ec SOty SanRL nth bal JWN UNIVERSITY! We el emiling 10 herself 05 fion of the liquor law for the court for wa showed the peak At congratulates inde way co placed ton rid ington folks ob Dark- re local school (hrdaid es to beat s year at foot- We offers of sty e of excit vington and 3 T &he admireth the animal and if ehe | rding bly had it n he g iror guara 1y W ol to pass on of conecience re et EXPLORER 10 WED She bringeth | ge d i o Resident in the s voted for Lowden of so creatt leth it well r to as S0 far as the naked r as ] Ridge 4 Announce Approaching Marrlage of S Erlin) Ridge. sion ha & ravor o g incs of g &am 1 be given at rea ; cos: Agvicnliics (farmacy): o not e n Yellgehra (our college Colored English Ite In former years, v red from one d ies; anailin s el o MILDER MUCK-RAKING £ e his tired and tnstruetions to Nutn ¢ w on- fvor th ho SWUDE linoon | 1928 will le of con Col. Furlong i Fleanor May | knoweth ind the | tenath j= t Im. For in time . prot he nse for ntioned as the e Guthrie, {roe ‘0 P % 1 onee more be put away un- York, Sept. 17.—(M—Lieu- o ; formel bt following year. For it is so ten Colonel Charles Wellington Whilf n of Gl lontlislolUeHOn gy AOACIT NS Furlong, artist, explorer and author, # road ei cr for or against.lcense. Bein )t 15 one of the ensiest | and Eleanor May Guthrie, a Chris- @ mittee = i partiothline (ownis JUBIECICHIONIAD = 1, pleasant oceupa- | tian Science practitioner, obtained & George BROWNVILLE ( ‘vwr.r EGE A maiter of vof " r ”‘,'",,f:,",‘r ady knows it always | marriage lieense at the Municipal [ necded g smesghan il plina) Issueyih oacand i atel VI oo find fault than to find Building and announced that they § sclcctm) el g orituiilon | §alation sand o Sarks e anot be Lo foreibly called to cer-| Colonel Furlong, who lives at 33340 was an arday; rns you the following ¢ that 1ime. e tory situations ocea-| Beacon street, Boston, Mass., discov- the toy 1 son and 1 Domestic favern owners were anxious {0 1o big busses operating | ered in Tripoli Harbor in 1904, the ! and (h nossibly local Tec ciolol theiricandidatos i1 office. They j07 % wreck of the frigate Philadelphia f matter. portion nd Low iro-Tactic re 1s enough to ma UL oy Thurcday at 12:35 sunk by Deeatur a century before. Previl te foday that followers got to ea EEE Jits Ahere were six | He has led scveral exploring expedi- | Atacdon trar. cn time. They provided horse and | P M- W C0E 0 aing in line from | tions through South America andfl commit hugey ‘“"'W,'fm, '“F‘ ha s of Church and Main | Africa and is the author of severa greatly ) led ctroets, past the Besse-Leland store books and magazines articles, He regulan [Ewnerncenrrorn n ;“: my. T pro- and well out into the lane of traffic.| 52 years old and formerly lived atf} ately ¢ oA - A 1 that was creamy. € LS e wo husses effectively ndleton, Or where he was di-f hed wr MAOLIEM NIHD 314n0d ed cizars and other 11 itcne I B A e oo i on e o Imityof The other side mis .”_“", a trolley car taking the space He served with the Fxpeditionary lees generous with o the opposite curve and a stream | forces during the war and wasf T t was as firm ir T horihhound traffic trying to move awarded the Greek Croix de Guerre. @ towrele ve from near and N bi6 row. what 1d | Miss thrie, 39 years old, of @ g cloc} with the knowledge that their g if the fire depart-| Newtonville, Mass., w divorced f (qieing was the Right goal. Th stubborn z down the street from Louis H. Moody at Yartford, @ of eside e oy e TS o & 1 of the six big, Conn, five ycars ago when she again il qeire t e Led their blocking took her maiden name gup of] Chief of Police: “Here, why aren't scems unnecessary in-| R ot you shadowing that noas we told g y might be so sched-| Syoden’s Light Bills Jii& expd 25 1o keep moving. -alations that motor fraf long at a sle you to Rookic n has gone dowr —Lonise provine, | Dwindle in Summertime § | Stockholm, Sept. 17, (A—Summer § favor econdbmies ipal gas and electricity§ departmen From May 30 to] July 10 “the nights in Stockholm are so bright that there is no needg for artiticial street lighting, excent§ husie {own thorough-§ sccond lantern » motor ¢ among other th {fic on the highway the 1 you s nights in Sweden in the muni move 4 and ariver of a vehicle price shall pull to the side of the road {o permit through traffic to pass. 1f |a car be brought to a stop the regu |1ations provide that it shall stop at in “Sherlock Holmes v the ext right of the road ! wasn't b bus drivers, many of them burnine .“\\"wv“‘ .HV the the attitude of rrogance e sun is out of sight only for . you ever get that idea s with the sense of power four or five hours, and even at mid- 7 : . o Bentley: “He alw bus may give, make no night it Is not darker than ordi- e o “Watson, the ncedle!'"” | to the ¥de of twilight. It is quite possiblel AND THEIR LEFECT s or busingss r e Joseph K. Weemm. |strect In stopping to take on or Ict| to alt in one of the parks and read e 1927, Reproduction | off pasess They stop In the|a newspaper until 11 o'clock in the e orbidden) center of the traftic lane and other | evening. when Morgan Hous On Brief V ; $10,000 heim of amount tained i which of only marked clothes is The women's tugs on t of J 1 start ont Deduction 10 ) Japan Bentley: me J tailor, Gleason that come that a bir effort to operatin vs saying in. No loa - plated, M < in less and) proper struck t the gro collision| LI Snggested Beauty Treatments at | opyright | Home! | 5 is expec Nov