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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, GCTOBER 1, 1927, oy o Turning back a scant half dozen salary increases: providing that no in “Forget ts e e e | New Britain Hel’ald, & = alf dozen ¥ Baes ir! b ; : ’i e omscmm e o amcamommommommd | with that of Cousin Loulse's ar il vear: the incaptior ‘ 1o territory shall he annexed to a cit : s to he inception o 1 ory nnexed y agree that Aunt Clara must hav HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | lroadcasting it is adn ¢ the without the consent of a majority Vi g | n :I'HE Scotch blood in her veins. After . said t making the gove A — iwhile somebody mournfully sup- | sending of progran 1 r the itory; lesmed Datly (Sunday Kxcepted) | ether was done to sti h ad of the state ex 1 s ste t the tp}:)svs”(l"xt “'v' 1 St il At Hersld Bld, 41 Church Btreet | L N N tment: Im ne. + 3 1] L i [E387 108 U Zor e dreas reled sale of receiving sets and the acces- partment; making, co henter,: Na- : Makes Random Observations I |of ihe Big Parade S | g ; a it i 2 vy can find Father who i e R e 3 L : On the City and Its People = A0wn at the cigar store telling th $2.00 Tores A_lsom:u e r, made broadcasting quickly ot ;*‘ s :!'-‘" st one ahout the travel- oy & Today a great many powe 7 . ng salesman, so little Roscoe is TONeT e et many oLy '.,M ,‘ emni [ nt. b : 3 Amer - rdred feet below you and it will | drafted to appear on the arm of the . 1 ! t i e § 3 < It will be cold. Shivvering | Pur-ride. Havir an important the | novel dealing with stage coach hol Entered at the Post Office at Brit- | More popular programs to which the aln as Second Clase Mall Matter. |0 poaic gan Jooks forward e with interest are offered “throug | communications to Fun ppy made By new raise the arms above Shop Editor, carc of the New T v f end the knees slightly, | Ups and a IELEPHONE Calls o s AR 3 SRR ¢ 3 Britain Herald, and your letter Tl trati T p breath and th re- | bloedy murders, he is in no mood for sz'(:'" f;.;;;:;. o e $ 1 1 su ik e : e be forwarded to New York. | | 1 1 t 1 ember the about o man (he solemnity of the occasion and ompany. T bviously means that 1 . oo i - h xce f even who had heart failure when he has to be scolded. He finally tre ol onty erantabiatafvertistuy aAlumylion h and such mpany has so § 00, y on th € Headlines from 3 = f ¢ i to cold water one July day r"! room »du.x.g:,,jz his sist a the City. Circulation books and prese [hing to sgll the public 2 Decide to go in by degrees and re- whirling her up to t m always open to advertisers. the mixing of advertising with the It is believed th as th apls ! + A 2 trace your steps to the wharf again. P : snaps her around t t v 2 Y ine! You're getting along great ar to the end man on of skaters playing d through this for rapid tr ictio ¥ eating Journal Member of the Associsted Pres | g ) ; se : _ T The jackknife is the next on the The Aesociated Prems s exciusively en lists : ! ) it v ! . making T S R litted” to the use for re-publlcatlon of | ioooo e : : ] : appen o R Bl Lt St 1 aews crecited to it ot otherwiac | PFOPAEANCa . 4 i : rd wi redted m th and also docal | side again, it i Y ! 1 : 1 ; end easily and you will begin to r ! t 5 4 < 1 . 3 \ cor Whils the board js 3¢ nd they agree that cews published therel S, i 1t nt : mers!” i road g arge hon > k b f h bottom of the bend, look doesn’t nee T Member Audit Bureau of (:rnu.l::hm good sizeable fee, increased in pro- E ¥ the rey o for 2 e S (ANt A RfrR s 1 she 1 so little To 1 a national organi GBS e ) 2 f s he drouble! A e e raaid hettesitite ot i b portion if am is sent over ! : 3 ; ! '8 you. The I will sud- o with & atrictly honest analy etwork of stations,” and on top of 1 e 3 Jovernor 1 : o 0 ¢ flip you out into space. Bend | lation. Our circulation matistics ar < i 2 e mar ! 1 fr nt |0t o anbi (ol ook ek based upon this audit This insures tectior against fraud in cewspaper d Y R s Sl BB o et e sl 5 > - i AREInnl b SiLDE tribution figures to both mnational amd = it o . & 5 fent % N eality much harder than it foral advert'sers. | This mon it come from A GIANT POWER PLANT Now attempt to straighten | the company 5! References to the Conowingo out as the water jumps | & You will probhably iy L per L ping the mir 1 or 'nd the water will of the ushers who pany must p, v I i sound hard but remember waltz clogs up to th man stopping to i lace. All ag prime form The Herald 1a on sale dally tn_Ne Tork at Hotalings Newsstand, Times | ! {ielvitc balso Il st Square; Schultz's Newssmands, Entrance e ) -, hnine ! Grand Central, 42nd Btreet. 1 3 4 ! : witer i le thelmnaloll sl e MR SO daiiie i cornct baia ATk Biar it. M . . . Sown 1 wo or three hours The. organ ol The t 1 T 2 h b 1 o organ plays. The bride ar g pays. Radio hroadcast ¢ e ) ry iy SR ) . an dive s probably the TN® orear . FUNDAMENTALIST PRINCTPLES cadcasting o LW s : 1 1 5 peak an ost beautiful dive there fs—if it | Lather make two false starts and news story the other day : take it out of the excess profits ac- ave its mumanitarian : 1 1t Turnp into fhe ainana, g into the musie exactly ont ¢ aspects and there are many altruistic 11 s ; i n mid-air, arch the chest and fling | | uith Abosh seachiothergand. the ; 1 sideways and to the | Jlendelssohn Blues. Father trles to it that same public is hardly like- Drovement Co. What is of more t} ey il sen : : ; e t ¢ b0 s TR G i) e e : T ; =i tay 75 fot. You snould | and resembles a fat and moustached saat i 9 Nittle hoy skipping to scacol. The ght on the ehin and it will ! 2 bridesmaid bri up the rear ndamentalists in sides to it which benefit the public, combined with the ited Gas In - e o : get in step on the way to the altar propaganda purposes and that every | ¥ to harbor any belief that it is get- Ordinary something for nothing the Conow K hen it ; Maur I S pn 0ol % % et 1 Lo uhionnElfane ‘ he | ¢ mething like Jack Dempsey is comploted be surpassed @ pilon 1 ! Keep your chin up as | ; wondering just w she is sup. TOO MUCH POWER” Iy by Niagara Falls in power pro- _ e 2 G v 8 N e h L 2 ! i after that relax lrxfl,.l |,0 Eptet J e ctivi ved to th ) « : i 1 o The bridegroom is | a shirt stua pops the last minute i stumbles and they nearly collaps ctate in the union would feel the in- | lished educational institutions in the ether the federal reserve board | Tty enfernriea that croatan s 1 £ xamy » I r ' been exceeding its powers in il L ek : 0 : = “Flying Dutchman"” is prob- 3 1 L i Raschall a bly the diver's last resort. It is ac- monster power fundamentalists. The eges are . I indamental of enterprise w St laten complished hy lea into i - 12 districts is destined to be “fought : weat ring the {hesivilliam 9 the power companies to erow into ; furins Ao w s sl nding h#ad first. Be careful middle west had heen purchased by ablishing rediscount rates in the a1l season’s ov nnded 1548, and Des in Congress. The hoard has v. Mo., founded in 154§, and De iNe larze Inoushiislin : il bl buata is one as one never knows just M cen acting on the assumption it ) s Ea T R e e el pHontlb (Sl et ; i ¢ ) rom s i mportance cqn ) : ] @nd joins the wedding : peen xetng on o memton 12, U6 (O o S Factsand Fancies i oS onneve knowe st St ing ¥ . stance, whicl hrough the 0. £ i nd one. Sometimes it is on St This s a fres country and ¢ believe it hasn't. Tt Coneress knows e R B T i 4 £ r i times 1t a b c Yasy his is a fr ntry will control the Conowingo plant, . Kansas Cit who the o cal TR e H e S ol (e ok 0] theing)y posed to occupy. Somehow 2] t ; clergyman manages to ke 5 it {bilite" that the ¢ the law with an amendment f ARG oI i L ) There is little possibility t t 2 L R R e g 3 2 i z straight face and the service is SRR e two corporations w ind @ hel et masor sport of foothall comes for an unpieasant minu body with the price can be a phatinowersfitiintented thahoard | e e s Sl i ol o S, 2 3 g position and sometimes it is on any cause deemed worthy of eff perhaps it will be able to| = e Tt ' 2 e deck of a passing tug boat. is now stated, and the hook assets tfundame 1lists as such, however, & ane an . excess of $350,000,000. But the ) its own at New Haven this | | p S rrent ideals | 155ue Wil be spirited, howev as ) d rogr . A > the best man fears he T will seriousiy upset the current ideal ¥ . h CLR o e e P : e \ftrrnoon, when inor sports of | cet (. soh T 1 alar ! £ 1 istening to lect 2 et e axl aoclty or| manyRepuHlican eafloraisa mifolbo il S L R : of the opinion the hoard ought to . N b 1t OBEK nressy ke a r £ t o : g HELDack have this power. The reason there. | \°°° OF investment will : ' o s HygsunLL . : poi e et RS progress even- \rription institutions of learning. Scientific re- search goes on regardless, and gen- in £1,000,000,0 s t ; S eral knowledge of the resuits re-}(0r® IS obvious Rediscount rates e e 2 ke : T sme 1 B 2 : 2 b : croom clinih ] 2 e The scien- | NAve a vital influence upon business 5 18 ELEAC LA NG i ! i LOEN QI i 1 on op o ceive wide dissemination. The scien- 2 v I S i o ¥ v C 1t 2 he s the door. The aid sits beside titic body which met in England e . [y £ 5 % % e 1 2 o ho f r ¥ the groom. The hest man gets in eeaine il e i SAVING FRANCONIA NOTCH o Eng it : ! . r Tues nd it ! : ith the chauffeur and the bride s0 ago, P . f : v : . e e N s - : f e r 1onall Fas to run half a block to be in- worldw attention and every daily England mostis s e ciiating 1Y v luded in the car at all newspaper in America published the | €lorious beauty spots, Franconia news stories of the event. No funda- | Notch, will either be ruined by the | ,4q perhaps, the = : ! : k! fl aware ever was subject to similar in- n the next fow years, or saved s : A _ ; : ; ¢ = S el L terest. to posterity as a scenic marvel by e uz v anyth : s h form ¢ ield | . 1 re not only | the action of the public of New Eng- 2 B A i g f d : el ; | FIRST I]AME TfifiAY THE MAIL - & on lair ht © m- I L 3 3 constable may ed with well nigh i gotiations are und 3 “Eve i mjnority but they are confri ar Says the first assis m_Edition g mand you. Pol here are very i i 3 v will probably apolo- gious bodies as a whole, because state of New Ham is to pay ; & ( rvised by Paul s g T t | . i ; : . : e e This Alternoon staclos. They do not represent reli- | purchase of the famed spot—the most such organization will hav necessary sum and the So- ¢ ; i Sebiba Sa adonl| icially to do with a for the Prese of New Tocal News S s i traight ahead to . list-scie controversy, - Hampshire Forests the other ha 1 is on the | i T Z With uncertainties besetting 1t Straight he left at | from all sides, Ya Mis afternoon aking left turn will open its football season with the i leed, are identified | approximately $200,000 each. The with some relizious organization | estate of the late James J. Storrow has contributed $1¢ i t open field. Left I most problematical outlook since an hour, ; 3 5 i 4 i wer yond and then .paqe Jones took over the duties of reconciling seience with religion. Tt | sum of $100,000 must be found in | gs5 tons ; L oniyiiie : o 1 genchinsgine Blusy lanen s Shodiy : ction and t re still i BLE s SeD ae should result in a victory and to tind tRuoailRe s pasy o little more than a test the o S en designed for ice-s nd seem to find as little diffic . and n to find as little difficuity in terms as the average communicant in ter organization, and remaining Jogi herefore, to regard the | New England: it will come from undamentalists as radical on the | citizens through popular subscrip- ! fing tha t : ; ; fnd that ¥ l 5 X iped t players’ relative merits, although ! averaging eight i , Lt X ¥ 1 : Jowdoin held a strong Massachu- length, would xtend 0 miles: | c 2 et 4 : e toan nare T ; reformatory OB | otts Aggies eleven to a tie last GOVERNMENT COSTS women's clubs in New England are (hat s, it would Soston . M ter S h e O ) | Satirday,. Dt Tolesss shance u T. to be busily engaged in ra 1 P ; r ahfagnoiie agains he o artmout AND INHERITANCE TAXES o he busily engaged in raising the ' 1o gan ¥Fra S ) . : : N e s e [t U iy L4AON L - ) ¢ t : T | Princeton, Brown and Harvard verandas ] mmodating cha 1d might not | upon the welding of a new iportant for You | team to fill the gaps left by nu- tax and the emergency no longer ex- | docs not n that other orzaniza- | portion of ; ! grour oot Mroring o2 e RS AR imerona) graduations ists, s widesy tor Borah's | fons are 1 free ) REircce i K ¢ and s zer - of ¢ . ng hay wagons | captain Phil Bunnell is gone, but i S Sl S Sl o peion e pichatl v s 1o & k s ’ v 4 1 -mile. On the left 5 iy big place there is the diminutive The SIeED- | Qitz, who ran the team during the a traprock con ter part of the Harvard gam: opposed 7 . 1 New England, is ridiculously | {1 4 ¢ ng hald-headed. | jast year and has shown himseif vatem u i v built a town subject. | Tt is said thdt our redoubtablc Al of the federal inheritance sum needed this winter. A better | one day's work Canon it is an emergency | cause would be hard to find. That What he didn't say is claim thatthe emergency still exists the campaign for this reason he s spread throughout recsive conside - small, we are confident thal questionably wor i S [ - e . ¢ contri- ‘f’:',"‘m"nfi,“{"‘)..,‘1";{'.“ . .1”;;}:\. The national Franconia Notch will be spared. Any friends among th Ingen elenier : "’ i A B : s t i\ 1 irrying metor- | haifhack, is also being groomed for e . . L 2 PASC il tisfactorily: 2 § slowly, as the may | quarterback berth Decker, an ¢ zos with sere at campaign on to erect a'NeW | other quarter, has been shifted to the war still s arc 19,000 er course would a blot to the when ¢ and upon it the est | pride of this tier of states, and would youth and the - : g ; charges are a indicate to the remainder of 7 s v . season: 0 hool. Here there are two | fyllback. Bruce Caldwell, whose in- ; e g : 7 rs wl ; jury in the Dartmouth game last that the spirit of New Eng : ; ; ot [ 1 n safely. ferce e t ¢ Haven, | year dealt a death blow to Yale's and go- | hopes, is again available and will ing ri iphill at first green, then at half, with Cox the proba Ordinary d : BLIt 1z tholduty of New Bngiandl o o o somerw making right and lott and downhill | man opposite him. Foote and Good- s = . past Winchester Avms plan win, a pair of line plungays, and EorsIIS : Eht RS e b U & X ‘ot avin R—Turn right and follow ecurve | Stone, a good open-field runner, are round through Hamden, noted |among the other prominent candi- nd at the rd : 4 % princiy for its antiqnated gas- | dates for the b “fi 1d, all of whom 5 N Sy i e ks 1 sl 5,78 and its mailbox trees at each | should get into uctio SRRl el e i i OaEl “ottazes having owne . Con until road meets | Dwight Fishwick and Scott will LRl oo that likker was f : « Ale a pair of veterans on the poses and invited inve on you will find < of the line, something it di trink: 1 poli and heavy traffic wiich | not have in 1926, Quarrier, another are to vole i ; | o5 re-visited W [ ; 1o way to the Bowl. | veteran, will handle one tackle's e gai s s tigat : roa hly westerly, furn- | berth, while a glant newcomer A DM R A Laay : ; ! - | cvard, then right | named Louis Ladd who stands six have little time i 3 Tn response fo ti 1 t rular park, and left | feet six inches has come rapidly for- we are printi I SWill to Towl. Do not get behind |ward during the week and may addition fo vot | fe falk of rules which might gu Fueks, as has a nasty hab- | start on the other gide. Cap i ey outy 4 s arc desivous of stopping suddenly and if a | Webster and Kell are the probable to dive, W clves fuick blocks your vision you may !suards., with Ryan at center. A Iy, excellent dive pertectly good radiator [ host of other lincmen are available vou saw being < Pt now close enough to park | if any of these falter. : Only four of these men can really jackknice dive the other d g Sicare (25c. 30c, | be said to have played regularly last fist dive that the ; tever they will ask this | year, although all the backfield men were used by Coach Jones for at Senator Borah f countr, as indicating and has departed. ofine y \ Where nature has been so lavish w York face exacting ore after an attempt b, if it is a Dbig game and | L 2t = / hould stvive to accompl 1), 1f lucky, yon may find & side voseryacions straight dive. is use : - is free, but | least fair-sized portions of most of ke 7 : } ho have, g 20 vou out of | the games. The development of a j 5 h! the life, “Flyin - 2 or mames—such | more stable and regularly playing CR’ fre gr{’@.‘l{‘,uf = 3 ” and ¥ .K it n the : g "”l,,".p',‘,' trn(:lfls team than in 1926 or the sudden (terwards, Plish | ga vioht ahead into the free park- | PIoOMIng of a real star or two ap- advance 1o the | e space on Freshman field | pear to be the only paths by which ! Yale may hope to climb back to its HeTe Tl loolta s ihe As for getting our ot the jam 3 il probably saem several | ureas the gameowell, that is some- | long-vanished championship caliber. INT D | 4 L H s S again, and no set of di- = e THAT BUMF s ) e mlatea i me | Carry American Soil ‘\flxl":.k"\ o ; man could possibly he of For Soldiers’.Graves = i use. Just have patience, ray, | ~ipopt News, Va., Oot, 1, (P— Suogested Beanty Treatments 3. Wobbly, Uppe 1 1rust to Iuck. Newport N¢ coldiers sleeping in " S vl"]fll\"" s Field soon will rest he- \lthongh foothall coaches have an | neath the sod of their native land Home! ‘Look! Qui m. Turns. Looks ostensive program of training ready [although their graves are on French Where f ir charges with the opening of | soil. Bam! Fist. Ear. Collision! S o on, and salesmen are cap-| For Mrs. Carter Perkins and R Kavoed - frained hefore they are sent{F. Mitchell, representing the Brax- Sam: “Airplane? X St sut on the road, an important|ton-Perkins Post No. 25, American Leaneh of preliminary training has | Legion, at the Paris reunion, car- A< Others heen overlooked which, we think. | ried with them a hox of American u k. you is needy of more important consid- | soil to place over the graves of the 1rself as you, | cration in the minds of the POWers Lieroes. and i i being an ihat he, We mean the rehearsals for | Mrs, Pqrkins is the mother of % briated Man: “Say, {l coming wedding—they are | Jjeutenant Robert Perkins, the . t v AOra s AR Vo S you could shee your- | shamefnlly skimped American flyer who lost his life most | v A ORIES FOR TABLOID s <hee you—hic—yowd | The couple, the best man and |pattling German airplanes over N s atel dar 1y« . . 1 t cool 1 RUADERS 700" bridesmald, congregate at the bride’s | the G-rman lines in France. S v . : REn e ¢ Mother R. Philip Maurer | home on an evening and look over R ablish-© 4 . ¥ f X (Copyright, 1 TReproduction | wedding presents. They compare the | Herald Classified Ads are more » budget system of finance; ja Fighting! What? Forbidden) I probable price of Aunt Clara’s gift {popular than the crossword pussle. SOMIBODY PAYS FOR