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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER New Britain Herald! ca EERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |, { I vt Issued Dally (Sunday KExcepted) w At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Btreet SUBSCRIPTION RATES 45.00 & Year. $2.00 Three Months. | 75c. & Month. w Brit- Bntered at the Post Office at Matter. ain as Becond Clase Mall TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office Editorial Rooms The orly proftable advert! ia the City. Circalation books and prems reom aiways open to advertisers. | Member of tho Associated Press | The Associated Prems is exclusively en- | ox itled to the use for re-publication of all news credited to it or not ctherw credited 'm this paper and also local cews published therein. Member Audit Burean of Orculation The A. B. C. 18 s national organization which furnishes newspapers and adve tisers with a strictly honest analvels of circulation. Qur circulation statistics ere based upon this audit This insures pr tection agalost frand in mewepaper ds tribution figures to both L I an¢ local sdvertisers. The Herald s on sale dally 1n Ne York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Times Equare; Bchultz's Newssands, Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Street. —_— Love still makes . round, but it needs ga: No tame breweries are left, nowa days they are a Down In Mexico they ar an electlon campaign a la ¥ Heard atter a Ateap pointment: 1 wonder where 1 can |y get some gas cheap. X “All Republicans win, but Demo- |} crats galn,” seems to be a political 2logan in Connecticut In New York, wher of an out-of-town town, they build a new L | Food for hard thinking: Trying to | guess how many home runs Babe Ruth will make during the series. m b vented a skinless sausage trying to produce hamburger st Don't worry it the kid can't learn to spell readily. Maybe that indicates | he has natural talent to become a | =ign painter. Many a man owes his success to ount for his wife; which doesn't ac the large number of successful bach- | elors we hear about. | Connecticut’s new and improved | law appertalning to billboards docs not seem to have discou 1 th scenery palinters. | London may have its “incessar fog,” but the good old T S A. has a monopoly of all the other brands | Even Yankee of weather. ingenuity is not lacking in providing weather novelties. Our idea of nothing to worry | about is flaming youth. A a1l minority likes to think itselt hot | stuff, but the how to dance the Charleston or even 1 ajority doesn't Black Bottom. Since the motor commilssioner made his last remark about the need | P for trucks wearing reflectors on the ! rear, we have been patient 2! to see one of the gentlemen o of these road caravar suggestion. | There were patches dated York. But these fore Broo much trom were Bro in every ot Tndeed New does tod part of area ts Brookiyn, . in York's enormously Ma GUILFOILE THE GREAT The super-} ‘Waterbury having (hle con: ¥, to consider t wayor, carrying with Democratic ticket The their time writir poor managene c administ it G for three s to get Guilfole 18 the type of S combines political | Io: & Perso where the better in all Republican victory entitles 1 next etate tic is the tnee he will probabiy b Democr tlons. Waterbury continues the chief Demacrat and The Republicans of the ticut, one whers torles are “ietent thoro city, aided and abett MENTICAN APEX OF REVOLTS PASST o ng tr 1y of wrong avas? W poscd 1o P SCHOOT IN THI throw b 1 41 | TRAGEDY PROPERTY OUTSKIRTS hey 1o i Were the | e daily dis- | | of those | | | I ul 5, 1927. e 1S atta ; : icinitics beer N IR Dear Mrs. Pillar: T am rather in. | government have compulsory mili- | Miami . o L85 5 R Telahone Cao experienced and have a date with a | tary service? Minneapolis 6 44 PSPl r duct in Main, West co-ed art student. How far shall I| A, The army is now organized on Nantucket § e e AT Chureh, Commercial g0? a basis of universal military service, N¢W Haven 2 DIVERSINIED N DUSTR S This made it aprarent that Daniel Baird | Service is divided into (a) prepara- N°eW Orleans ... . y News ha « compuny is about to invade the Dear Daniel: Well. if she's an|tory; (b) service with the colors; NeW York . T8 bl o s tv and oppose the Southern New artist, let her draw the line! (c) reserve service. Preparatory Norfolk- . ... .. s 65 : 3 Englar The line has been a great b training is on a milita basls and be- ' Northfield . ) 1 to the Parmington valley and | Dear Mrs. Pillar: T am a young | gins at the age of 19. Men in their Pittsburei . 6 43 g s v xious to get into woman and this is my first year as | 2ist year are selected for service Iortland, Me . 8 s New Br S there is much local a college instructor. Is it permis- | with the colors for five years. St. Louis T 3z T ) v paper is of of ‘ it | | sible to keep a student after school| Q. Why is Rome called “The Washington . 7 5 ey S i 1on. which was |in college? | Eetrnal City"? . o lommtips A e R \h:-n.uu:::::-:::i:nu:.;:c:o{un | 3 Ethel TImmus | o The appellation “Eternal. WOMEN VOTERS TO CONVENY i ! r ago, has | gl BOOn Tand your lettor || 1o c2r Miss Timmus: It lsn't cus-| Rome is sald to have been applied | Hartford, Oct. 5 (P—Affillated lo £1an 3420 n ade a list | 80 o arded to New York, || iomary. Why not go for an automo- | by Tibullus, and was repeated by cal leagues of the Connecticut Lea new manuf of ¥ should be | warded to Aew York. | bile ride with him instead? Ammianus Marcellinus fn Rerum gue of Women Voters today received e oot e s in Yesidential | (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction | Gestarum. I Plutarch's “Apothe- | the call for the seventh annual con- “F comn e t ave been sent to _“c's Better Making History Than Forbidden) gous” Augustus Caesar is quoted as vention to be held Hotel Biton i G * places advising Remembering 1t? e | saying to Piso: *“You cheer my Waterbury, Novemher S & and R RERInS hat Ta W '”-‘ tight against 1y ¢oothall hero's to the fore | heart who build as if Rome would The registration list calls for 350 r 1t val of their licenses : St My | be eternal.” delegates. The call says: Leagues = T e renublicars nominatediTraans :Tz’:;‘r];?‘:}e ;“f:‘m;‘]‘ :r’“‘:“l"'"‘) oar | Q. Into how many administrative send your delegates to formulate o e e b o slinesRVolxl Efon nesleci{ontak § the ol e e it o iokes Hos goSn-v | districts is France divided? policies and sct forward the ideals 2 SRl caucus and the democrats finally Wi 75 b A. For administrative purposes of the leaguc ! £ igar H. Beach. Today it a8 France is divided into 90 depart- ot il be n on the exe- f it is co that Voight's term D TEECT E ) ments each administered by a Pro- m'?n:fl:r-‘v\m-‘v‘ Twnl e : | has her year to run. | Gertrude: “Hear about Emily be- | fect, nominated by the French gov- giudying the cor ; The na- ¢ ohier oblcet ol The Businessmen’s association [iN8 ‘drrested by the custom ofi- ernment. The unit of local govern- tional exccutive | 1w will also be 2 Jiet night warned those of its mem- [€€787° | ment is the commune of which there | presented st hamiber o et cen violating the | 10an: “Heavens. nol What about |are about §5.000, most of them 3 - i e udusi by | idding them io advertise |0, heing less than 1500 inhabitants. | pyap sERATD CLASSIFIED ADS ) haie ellicsritn NansDne. 0 dlums except the regular| Gertrude: “She had a foreign The local affairs are under a mu- oL T OnR MabEE : rs. programs of the two |substance in her eve!” | nicipal council chosen by universal S i eaters, and the regular clty direc- = | suffrage, and each commune elects a | c of too many chamber of com- g { COLLEGIE: CAPERS! | mayor who is both the representa- rees has been to ge t antford omobile club - | tive of the commune and the agent o e o : i + successtul run here vndm,i Gera |of the central government. He is How Glrls sk B was George M. Linder's fine ald pawed the campus sod QUESTIONS ANSWERED | Bt fesd of ihe local palice hut acts S RTo o e e ut couldn't make the football | under the orders of the prefect. ar bt here because his auto- squad: You can get an answer to any| Q DOes the reccipt of a wedding ove 1 to keep 15 not ben finihed. | Hs sister Was a perfeet dream— | question of fact or information by |announcement call for a glft? {ain s to have an up-to- 1e “made” the whole darned | writing to the Question Editor, New| A. Not unless you wish to send | 1o that ugly away with Srel e ot e foothall feam! | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | °n®- the new wonderful special French L yson can get what he wants to cat Alan Harvey Senle |1322 New York avenue, Washington, | Q- How long after the death of | pooicee Face Powder called MET. ! h a y €hort notice. The proprietors are Fe e I, C. enclosing two cents in stamps | the husband should the wife Wear||(.Gr0: Prevents large pores most William MeEnroe, who has had con- | Doris | for reply. Medical, legal and marital | ‘“’"\“”’"":fi nbs ; stave on longer—-very pure and fine [ sigerable lunchroom experience, and | Dorls s dumb on art and it advice cannot given, nor cnuln’flw '";"'w"‘! ong f"n;" _:‘"‘;»‘ —gives the skin . y ook e ohn Smith, prominent M. T. Al And music such as Brahms' or |°itended research be undertaken. | 1 °h¢ WMArTies 28R, OF conree the | Keep v complexion young and memiher. Tt will be located in | Mozart's All other questions will receive a e R o removed | iy pacfive with MELLO-GLO. Get oftts te Totel Bassett building on Main | But though her Beau Arts dope fs | Personal reply. Unsigned requests | '® EIV place ':’ the hietrgone & he | thi% marvelons new face powder to- For eot and will open this evening | weak, cannot be answered. All If,llers!l.n?"m’ K“"L:‘h"_’l‘l :,""“ “"f’m:"(:}q.,‘ vorks of with a concert by the Melba Mando- | She knows a lot about her beau's |are confidential—Editer. [ 42 ;‘“‘K"'):‘a‘:‘-gv:vr;i: R A 1 1 arts! et 5 X7 Sl s o ne| o High school football team Ruth L. Stone |, % l“"ll\}‘: Is '!'"fd un;'h;\'f r‘:on'l)' § en olerien CItieS ¥ears fjaft on the noon train today for | PR (il Eon e BusEiats At 18t 06 . &0, Ircl « Britain, finally | Meriden to play off the tie game | Lo servations ’ Lynn and secured s | Manager Farrell informed his men [ COUE A The legal unit is the Ruble of 0 Th W II D largely the population of | that If they didn't win they would ; ~(TR8 18 48 SWIN, 160 Kopecks, and the par value in n e eather got no.supper 8 S. currency is 51.46 cents. Cur- ther New nd cities. These R e She snubs the rich and poor alike— | rencies in circulation are: Cher- — ] £ cliles Toatlsoruth n e el mausn | She even cuts her classes! vontsi notes fssucd by the States| . v e o s menl Bgetsand Fancies ZGiern T Belseraen |V anei o reseres Dt i | g AT Ot Sorericant for t time. If the Lynn works had Beatrice ;:,“"::I:r ':.'mnf';:;‘:"(;pp::"f::’“?} night; Thursday increasing c!muh-E < d in New this would —— Bee's vindow in the woman's dorm Q. How many members are there | "¢5S: Warmer in the interior. Vari have been a cit least 20,000 | The dumb will speak over Jor-| I8 right across the court from me, | in the tribe of Hlinois Indians. }'::,‘,:h“‘.‘,‘:,d’ becemin@ecutiand 2dditional inha dan: but not, we hope, in qu-rn—lAn/!hu);‘r that girl prepares for | A, 'H;f )m;m‘i ln‘dmn:]nr" il e R tor HastenniN e York There is soniething in having di- | PRONeS: LA U ExtunciR pranah jobithe EONqUIN | ynereasing cloudiness probably fol- Ve nfactures in a city. To <h ! v N ghecsits Tile mrrd"}w‘u'fi;. I‘:?m:“‘;i The tribes of the IlNois|jowed by showers Thursday and in rontirm, oo e res In & G- Tof short history of etvllization: Nude Mildred H. Calking | Confederacy, whose members have | exireme north portion _tonight; | ¥ B fo geuter diufe o auds M f Th . | been estimated at between 6.500 and | warmer Thursday in central and | s hic . Many ol em Have! 12.000 originally lived in Wisconsin. | couth portions: gentle variable | ! Women won equal rights. Now if{ Douglas: “So Jim Ramsey doesn’t , linois, Towa and Missouri. They | Wings necoming fresh southwest. | only the men can win equal privi-| get along well with his wife? were visited by La Salle in the 17th | Conditions: The center of high | 1eges: | Huber: “No, all she's got §s vex ;contury. Reduced by the flerce | progeyre in the eastern part of the 1 - lanreaii | wars waged against them—especially | country is now over West Virginia. - b The Borgias kept poison In rings, ~-C. Coolidge | Py the Lake Indians in revenge for|yy i< producing pleasant weather in SHORT WAVES which Indicates there weren't any - | the murder o Pontiac (1769)—they | 31l gistricts east of the Mississippi Those listening In on radio recafv. | TP Bockets In thoso aays. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP} [numbered only 150 in 1800, They | rjver, : in tn on r - s S aad {have since disappeared as a distince [ Centers of Tow pressure prevail | sets are often set to wondering | Tt would be nice, however, if the ! 1o Edior {tribe, having consolidated With the | over the upper lake region. Kansas e what t tuation would be if re- rtment of Agriculture - would | " 0n {ho average of twice a week | ¢ and Plankashaw Indians injand Utah: temperatures are rising Lift Off_NO Pain' « n Elonr M n vas R Il cverybody when to sell short. a4y vear Dick, the hookkeeper, said :'L)!al(wmu h:“r‘}‘ vvr ”v‘r"’: uumhm(d}m"r the southern plains states - gt to Miss Miggs the steno, “Miss | (TIPeS numbered only 200. | Conditions favor for this vicinity | el Miggs, you ought {o file those let-| @ Where fs “The Painted|fair weather followed by INCreating | ypcp: \jofrin's HEALING SALY fers the branch manager brought in | esert”? { cloudiness with slowly rising tem- 1 Y5 SECE S HESEEEE S0 cover vastly | (- when we closed the branch.” | A The name is sometimes ap- | Perature. (i S R S s g g waves, | | The letters were enclosed in a |plied to the platean region of Ari-| Temperatures yesterda: ‘,‘ hing: then shortly yon ift fhat v Caaatl = indle abont two feet thick. | zona. bordering upon the Colorado | High Lowl e, touchy corn 06 T Eat0 et i aier, Miss Miggs put it off. The day ' and Marble canons. The ferm is Atlanta .. 54 G stead | g \fter she started her vacation, the | derived from the brilliant coloring of | Aflantic City i S R voallyt Tt I s0 easy < and all i Loss called Dick into his office. its rock surfaces. RORton fand doesnt hurt one bit: 1t work fo receive | 1octors are queer. They Keep o[ “epjle those branch letters” he! Q. Who holds the record for the | Luffalo - A tiny boitle of I advising against goinz to bed on a | ia 2 el " | Chicago | ; e [ e b o e ey et shortest time for circling the bases ' j in o zone costs only a fon cents ; eons Conl D o e ; All day Dick had been fnserting |in a baseball game? flaoimete e pE R SRl el & that wa sheets of paper into the letter files. | A, The record is 15 4-5 seconds | (' 50 | like a cvery time pre from California ‘with the l s | His head swam, his back hurt, his | made by Maurice Archdeacon of the POV ha B e A e of nZ in to Springficld or | Evolution isn't finished. and cen-|fingary were cut. Rocheateeintsnalloral Neagnelaiun | oL iiiie e e v Yo lurles from now electrie chaits may | “gignt after supper, his wife said, [in 1921 “',f‘,‘fl‘;”f S oot aabe b tan iy But it st that way, The Amere Lieee \iable only as period furnl-|«Now, Dick, before we go to the| Q. What is the object of putting sl nd calluses—Trs A ; : i Busby's, I wish you'd file your |rubber pads between the shoes and | o t70t % S na sl gsodard gzt o e = nails.” the hoofs of a horse? . rang n, s on the wave || Our favorito Vlind man has re-| Sock! The platter bounded off| A. They act the same a8 rubber = — = plar ) wave stations | SRR N_,u‘:n:; her head! y heels on the shoes of people, and | wore broad the result would son His M”wm:_' ) Aesop knew his onions— absorb the jar. A s BEAUTIEYING HOME GROUNDS | e ket Look before you leap! Q. What is “The Spanish Main"? | Fvers home that las a vard, fromt lack or side as well ap flose oled egg in | . —B. H. Leavitt A, Tn medieval times the name || Which are Winsted with moro crtinsive grous n ba fupioved with a the ether! ~Yocabularies are acquired slow- s is applied to that portion of the|| lttie attenton on the pare of tho amateur gardencr. Taudscuping and (hy BUL nd pritotslatlons s 5 aln | L el mURCREl e enRauchon ST el ocean, especially the. Caribbean Sea, || The' fundamental principlee. The “liowing low" fs all_contaiied Featt : e i I e St i o . off the coast of Central and South contalned In our Washington Bureau's lateet Lullitin on 1 0 broadeast programs of note on | “rottcnness” aren’t synonyms. [ Mr. Trimble figured on balancing | {T e cGast o NI ARG o eh T R R e the short waves; not for the be | ey { his books about 3 p. m. and getting | & T A taic Qs for g;né and| next year's grounds and gardens are to show results. Fill eut sy e s the right foothpaste will pre ! ‘.hn :‘:.\5";“((“ is ‘trial balanee, | % 0" SRS 0 sistinetion be- e : i CNLU ; 3 it is yourc afraid he was $500off. e e Tedeay el e AInE ) LANDSCAPING AND GARDENING EDITOR, Washin \frica lin, Tasmania, New |of g He checked back, and balanced | ., 4 i ! Herald i : e ] s b understanding” and “wisdom”? T N T A AT o Zealand, and what not. And it | aeain ghenin $900 (IR ; M ket ol o | o e e e m] 2 | 4 hick town s a place where the| Four o'clock came, Five otelock | €0 BISVCEE A O Ln P entloso herewith five cents In louse, uncancelled, U. S. postaga stamps or SeR R i s A T A will look at your '”"":,Czlfj‘:.',‘\(\\‘v‘:':,',ynh:\:,“.:‘lv ‘;71’!‘1‘:-01(:'0 rived; learning is wide and systema- | coin_ for same e ne it as soon a5 he finishes the | Lalas as still exactly $5 T | fic Knowledge gained by long study: | ‘_\A.(_,‘ e e l g It. Slingsby is a radio fan | check My goodness.” sald his wife. | ioqom is the power of discerning | STREET AND s e par exeells He gocs to bhed m.' What makes you so late? Well| i is true and right: understand- || €ITT oo STATE ... e \ Bt Hikcwise arises earlyag | 10Y¢ ISWt 100 blind fo sce the|have to hurry and eat. Grace &nd |jng g clear knowledge, comprehen- | T am a render of the Heald. i : 3 |difference between a flivver and a | Fdward are coming over right after | g0 “corract mental discernment. | e ) i UEnesnaLo | high-priced sport roadster. ldinner to play some Five Hundred.” | ™)) " 1ges Russia under the s,mfll Pittst vhich shoots fo - Wham! Jt took the doctor an i short wives S v those who come in on the|hour to get the doormat out of her - S Miah erican proa | 729 train realize that the height fmouth! ORb e LS {of clegance is o crook the littie| Aesop was hep— ak, zrand opera from Amer- | finger while using a toothpick Look beforc you leap!!! i American jazz, and every . | E —Myrtle G. Harber g hook is said to be the most | & ¥ | in existence. When Walter ‘ i i i Damrosch la as unable to Al 1R | count of a cald T letter B (i “‘“‘ & | regret a month 1 from My | il | Sy e g ULy L edsnuivEiad ool A woman may get more thrill out \ / | orward to t) ture. One can | of a mouse, but she gets more excr- / ) | € nagine Mr. Damrosch's emo- | iS¢ out of a th & ) = o3 eselstngatlisvlait from Dout s courtship has always 1 ;‘g‘ ‘] ' B <hort wave system makes one | the man was behind instead of two | e m 3 " Australla get the American If Frenee wants Lo keep et - A { Ve programs as madily as | American goods, she should have| \® SIOUTS WHERE'S 115 PINDS IAUNDRY KASNT SoUT> T SN THERE, LOOKS IN WILFRED'S X i long | Eone about it while she had Ger-| | ml BIUE STRIPED SHIRT, T BEEN OPENED YET, 'S THEY'VE GONE AND LOST CLOSET TO MAKE SIRE i e S submarines 1o help. | ISN'T IN Hi3 JRAWER. PROBABLY IN THAY . CERTAINLY HE SENT WILFRED HASNT BOR- . o e~ | | f GPENS, LAUNDRY THEPTTINTHE ROWED I ; y ong W m as we |but hard to find anybody who | | BRG HIMSELF meets all requirements, T¢ | 40csn't know what a yearlin' is. | I il ea 7 ; b e anything in evolution, | | 4 i { . ) T AS €AY {0 | why aren’t Americans born with the| [BPle. o [N ! on San Francisco as it is b tinger already crooked? | R Il Strethmans. 3 ¢ S ", BRadt {his sentenees “He doubts| The old flivver can always be | e SR vy I the gossip, “but | used for something 3 o present “chaos | he doesr those who have st ! e alt” would he nothing com- | falth.” A Good : £ \Whal wolivonTa hava wifniLChnsy T Publishers Syndicate | Mrs. Horwitz was very anxious to S | i purchase a new hook for her boy i was |5 5 S o me to adopt the Tone on | NOV. 1 and 2 Assigned [Tt nes s st insthe towa v entertainment | For Ohio-Erie Hearing | tca, “Why don'd you get him der stils ‘ shington, Oct. & (UP)—The in- | Rover Boys Series?" It 1 commerce comnission today| “He's got ‘em.” | I ' S | wssigned for oral arzuments on Nov.| “Der Motor Boys Series is fine, N~ S 25 ¥ oo Tod [ 1 and =t application of tne|too” . '| LOOMS THROUBH UNDER- CALLS IT ISN'T ANYWHERE. TURNS LAUNDRY UP- A WIFE FINISHES BLOWNG ears Ago loday |\ it Ol to acquive con- || e got tem. | T know vot T | }f WEAR DRAWER ONTHE RRPIIV'S SAKE 6ET AF- SIDE DOWN ON BED UPLAUNDRY CAUS T0HER : - 1S hw purehase of capital stock. | World's Series T hear so much CHANCE IT 40T W THERE TER THE LAUNDRY RIGHT 0 MAKE LAST THO- T0 NEVERMIND, HE FOURD Irit will | one of the | T iring will also include the ! about BY MISTAKE Aw)mwfifi 600D ROUGH SEPRCH IT HANGING N HIS CLDSET] e ns at t fon- | Cresapeake and Ohio application to —THenry J. Dolph SHIRT S0t of e (AT to be | issie new capital stock in connection in Washinglon nest e the proposed merger engineered | SIT 1S CHARM! About 20 péople, fncluding ir the Van Sweringen brothers of | (And This Charm School Is Condue- 10: 6 onier, will attend veland. | ted By Mrs. Plllar) ———— e