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'New Britain Herald| 'NRRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ——— Temed Dally (Sunday Excepted) ‘At ‘Herald Bldg, 67 Cburch Btreet | SUBSCRIPTION RATES | 0000 & Year. $2.00 Three Months. 78c. @ Month. 4 Rotersd at the Post Office at Naw Biit ain es Becond Class Mall Matter | wanter to drink TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office 828 Editorial Rooms The ezly proftable advertising medium a the City. Circulation booke and press| room always open to advertiser Member of tho Assoclated Presms | Yre Aseociated Press i exclusively en- | ttled to the use for of wli news credited to it or cred.ted ‘n_this paper an news published therein. re-publication ot ot Member Audit Burea of Cirenlation. | A B. C. is & pational organization based upon thip audit This insures Cection agatnst raud fn newspaper 4 tribution Agures to both Dati and (ocal adver The Hersld s on sale cally fn Ne. Hotallng's Newsstand, Times #chultr's Newemands, Entrance | Grand Centrel, 4ind Street ‘ ———e e Tove, baing blind nesds no tral- tie sgnal s in no hurry to com Middletown having prepared fto lcate a soldiers’ which Mayer Weld has been invited, morfal, to part of the preliminaries have con- sisted of raids on 14 speakeasles. The Chestnut street paving fob ssems 1o ba one of the most lengthy aver tackled by the city and trolley company. Again the street, between Main and Elm street, goes out of eommission altogether for several waeks, Meanwhile Church street will obtatn 2l the trolley traffic. Some of us wonder where the trolley compar geta the money for 0 much expen: sive track improvements; and which {s another reason why profits in the trolley business are quite lacking. Busses don't need the expensive tracks,- but themselves require fre- quent and expensive overhauling. Expecting the aid of the.police after being charged with an infrac- tion of the law is a new wrinkle and defies understanding. No wonder Chief Hart was vehement ahout it The judge's remark that it was a tempest in a teapot was judicially cund and re nobody in his right mind need cane. So far as we are er expect assistance from the po- | lice after a has been tarted. Th read court case averaze well about convictions too THE BOOTLEG KING FADES OUT lite Dra real = ‘Irama on the stage The se George © Remus, king of bootleg ational climax that one time all-powerful gers, adopted to end his marital dis- agreement will .permanantly end a carecr that has been frithout parnilel in lucrative law-breaking. He must face an outraged death as a possible penalty But that is only the more o aspect of his deed. The batk now, justice with roun stut? of which “Broadway” Is of the kind which the beholders dripping outlawry that eircu of drama t “Chicago;"” lates fn “Underworld:” Here {2 2 man who dealt in mil- Mons, following an {llicit business on the suppostion that “cvery man 4 mor $5,000,000 in two years in the oper- 1 atlon of the Sy or greatest ever conceled In ¢ c2 0f the 1 a agni tude of his system , gives an ! How many pro hibitlon zgents he hought and waalthy af clals how mang palms he greassd, Wil Ynown. Had it not heen for one pro 2ibition official who apparentls horest he mizht bat £5000.000 by uirk of eir ol ihe Aramatist that izent was suep path fancied eorme haplee his As the the hands of aceounts had Iv mistreated. he promptings. of the within him | cents an acre, cop likes m“ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1927, [ The' tragedy motal; likewise an ancl v 1 or proves DIVERTING THE WATERS The state posed to be of Connecti > In arms” a Massachusetts pla nd W waters of the Swift so that Boston B of the ¢ the remjnds on itizen locked up for his lawyer hurrie ) the cel the door throu poor creature T know th Connecticut s discussiy the serfous results that will follo nd "Ware and all the remainder —_—— THE TARMINGTON FORFEST town of Farmington unique e state possession of a town for ial title, the Farm ngton Memorial Town Forest—has oved rear mendation by s of con pers the cotntry over. For rests is eommon Europe, where experience .ha value of.such ciyie enter .but in the United tates such e affort is rare Indeed. Farming- s sotting an example by they are shown ton, therefore, that no doubt will other town. be followed when the advantages of caring for a town forest. The recent scheme forest from fire, at a cost of shows how zealous six F s to 1 splandors of this fine woodland mington aintain Connecticut is not vet entirely de- | nuded of its forests, although much of what we s 1¢ land {n-the nest fev of ce is a second growth. as it has been stated, New Eng- decades. is to W see a revival tarming, many timberlands will disappear. Town forests, such as that possessed by Farmington, would aid in preserving hea 1 li- tarian advantages. are common throughout Europe the The where natural ties possess need 4 s is much more for utllizing every acre of groun for farming purpos essential than hére, OUTLOOK IN CONGRESS The T0th: of which convenes Dec r 5, will b session Congress ven more of a three-ring circu than some the of its forerun In face of heavy duce taxation rad cannot be done; but with a dential year around . the corner, a way 1s likely to be £ Ons'the side of contemplated o reductions are the followine Redustion 6t corperition * Wiping ouf of nu Repeal of the . ance t tax appropriztions ving maidr millions expansion t of German-Amer fcan war claims Construction -of Poulder Can “von dam Riv works What' probat get around the dilemma age of appropriation r a period of appropri In other words A a | Detrolt, to protect the | ! Pittsburgh the | emoke wit Progre There What a thought most is u the ot slogan fills demand moerat explaining w » Democrat witho unpor occupations, the Imagine phrases T revenu pict his piously | or s Coolidg anom All anding “Take th are zood * as ont of fd the Dome zover nt Jusiness,” plundering of 11 Elk Hills and sval oil T | | SPRINKLERS FOR SCHOOLS Sprinkler svstems, which of I case of fire, are in use in many aildings, e not only as a means of the surance premiums inz in preminm trom five to seve criticism Economi. tem is bevos School Con Day, | sub-committee | with the insurance y itteeman William H a wrestling of the school chairm SARETAGE roblem, has let system for school buildings. The | figures of savin that in i he cites are which eountless hed sprinkler systems. have Schools, like other 1 | | business principles. Adop: | sprinkier systems would in direction ! Observations On The Weather rshinzton ithern Nr ers tor w oy cooler Saturday sonthwest shift | It Forecast foj ywers tonight Saturday ind morn 0 northw Caonditions Arkangas N liohis Sl i The Demperatures Yupper lake r | Mississippi r Conditions favor to N Satetani Ono Ind west af il for fincreasing cloudine chowe Temy | A PA Roston Ruffaln Chicaga | Cincinnat ineinnati | Tienver | Denve Veterans (‘all Wajes “A Demorratic Kid” P Prince roval heir Residents See First Semi-Ririd Divigihle b 2, ( I PY) B Middletown fieid for the n more | it be known he'favors the sprinkler FactsandFancies Whe aking of trial ma n Me never some of their religion behin cind is Doubtless would hire a good mar fo { golt | Composite oung prohl Lout W { sehoot Ther | for the | o Doutl | Il im Balk where n, a st of Ame lody in F: Ford, for- prople migrate. riages what there? pertect Send al Shop Edi Britain F a executive to play his also That every o o Folk dear A RE can ideals A ble to cope with great arm his mother red-h vithou men It vou're a ve providi alt e 25 Years FROM HERALD FILES Rritaiy RING changed people eaded boy can ing a figh ted this vield e crop will nine s of genu mapl Ty rtovou T guy they 7 < hor 1 stripes The Cu will be forwarded to —_—_— FUNSILAGE, re iokes all wir | commumications to Fun tor, care of the New {erald, and your letter New York. FOLKS! 1 silos, why should; n't os with fodder of mirth with cheer so that r through would suffer no STLESS EVENING! Mrs. Daly corner all ay in the T took some medicine the bottle teaspoonful 1tient one irse of Faint Pratse! HIS OPINION! Visitor f unny-looki Irarm sitor vouldn Chinese ais ords to he old ones t1 neigh 1 (According Dat Walkhomics & THIRD Gal Gold- amen A FI OF Ago Today | | OUGE (This Thr €031 minist Tdes Title by can ciren of 1diatior Dialdene Edited by Print Proof T and Dennis | Thomas J 14 to| Teacher i thing Pupil ¥ took a s Tte of teamster 10 | ing by prdestrians H found a horse | changes h ain | and iteh hanics’ hant 1t 1 b Mrs. Tay last night ? New Ro Isay th with her Mrs. Ta 1 Gt fask me | would 1 s | M elec- Sou Ro Tou (And | tors warhls for a Jennings 'got one t soven year come in?" Stevens TO OPEN LINF, 7 (LP)—IL w ffi- | anything t 1 that the new Rome | will be opened by the ! from t think around ¥ these! 1 Shindiggi WRITTEN never {to whom"" “How reach to “What called That's rom this Brov City is e n a China City: “Do tell! You enough vou there were ere to pay —John J. Robbins, HE MODERN COLLEGE COURSE { { merce {Mars the god of Pettonometry (for boys) (for girls) ology ECOND YEAR £ Neckology Pettomony t and Modern ssology (theory) Love YEAT v He bra dige 1ok) of Engagement (girls) Ercakology (for hoys) Auto-Parkology xitactics SHOP JOKE TWAS IN THE MANNER THE MOVIES AT TO BE ea-Line 65 to Produce!) e W. A Walter Fr RIGHT Feature by Dennis Goldsmith by nk 1 Munro Maxeon Foxhall Judell Fitzpatrick Judell ad Foxhall ude Palmer Philip Emden the Joke National Censors Board of People who know any- say ‘to who'—they say about owls? Aren't Tinis Fun Shop Joke!™ a ndeniably a woman judg- number of times r mind SONG RIRIDS she The Fun Shop) lor 1 vou sleep well e No. T'm to keeps me awake omer our ¢ howl vlor sorry But vou wouldn't No. omer Madam. but have ' singing A . 1. Canard ot a or Fun Shop contribu- it UNPAID! “That singer can hold a Imost a minute.” That's nothing. T've I've been holding for TILL M Hoffman EXPLAINED! ‘My son bhelongs to the Club.” Where docs the ‘glee’ “WWhenes o drink!" Samuel Berliner oo er they find MISINTERPRETED HIS REMARK VO‘ | nam | Roman | the Dole race?> Muriel was taking her singing les The professor, a young, handsome looking musician, of whom she was very fond, was trying her voice on ales “Do, re, mi “Hold ‘mi the Professor “Oh, I'd just | Muriel, blushing i —Marjorie | (Copyright. 1927, Reproduction idden) sang Muriel. { for a léng time." said love to!" answered Feist QUESFIONS ANSWERED You ecan get an answer to any |queetion of fact or information by {writing to the Question Editor, ) hington Bureau, {Britain Herald, Wa k avenue, Washington, enclosing two cents in stamps Medical, legal and marital 1nnot given, nor can research be undertaken. questions will ¢ a veply. Unsigned requests answered. Al letters entlal.—Editor be All personal r celve Q mad tamous Germa Who Big B long range gun u n the World war to bombard Paris ST at Krupp works in Gern When used in warfare A It not unlikely that | tempts to employ torpedoes or mines vere made in the early days of gun- but the first occasion on . when an Ttalian name of Gianibelli destroyved bridge across the Schedit at Antwerp by means of small ying a con- siderable quantity of gunpowder which was exploded by clockwork mechanism. Nothing more is heard of torpedoes until 1736 when the | French scientist Desaguliers made some experiments with some of the which were fired under water and with which he is said to I have destroyed several hoats. Q. How did plancts get thelr was made th Q. were torpedoes first engineer by the Iy a vessels each ca a e e A. Many of them were named for goddesses; Mer- Roman god of com- the goddess of love; i Jupiter. lord heaven: Saturn, god of agricul- ture, civilization and social order; Tr the husband of Gaea (earth); Neptune, god of the sea, ote A. Tho was the inventor of the Photomaton A. Anatol inventor. He reported sum purchased by a Henry Morgenthan city was one of the ). Was led *All zods for the Venus, and cury! of . nus the for a 1t was dicate of which of New York leading figures mation picture Brothers Were Jout five s by that around death of his ship. M. Josepho <o0ld his pat of $1.000,00( was thers a A name The plot centered who, at the fell three hrothers their father heir fo The two older whi! vounger one indifference to life on thereby breaking the tions that all should be sea ers. His brothers accused him of bheing a coward and afraid to fight, Tn the end the younger brother avercame his fear and fought and whinped eldest brother Mal- colm MeGrezor and Billle Dove ap- peared in the picture Q. Who were the three aviators wha were kilied before the start of | manifested the seas, the rov- he Rogers, Tient. | Arthur V Crovell and Lient A, Cant CGieorze W. T 8. Wagzener. Q. How manv railreads enter the city of C'hicago® A. Thirty-three Q. What do the “Sadie” and “Shirley A, Sadie and names sarah, nameas ‘“Sally.’ mean? are Hebrew nick- name Sallie for a hrothers auarrelled. | meaning “princess English family nam lea,” a meadow whe sheared Q. How | made? A S ling matter is set at a temperature of from 1 to 46 degrees Fehren- | neit with sufficient rennet to coagu- late the milk in about 40 minutes Shir! from sh P is limburger of about one third of an inch and additional heating. It 4 into rectangular fo lowed to drain out freely. {cheese has been in the forms. | frequent turnings, for a sufficient length of time to retain its shape, it is removed to a fable, and |surface is rubbed daily with salt |When the cheese commences to get | slippery it is put into a ripening cel- [1ar having a temperature of about €0 degrees I, and frequently rubbed Iwith salt. | two months. | Q. Where does ex-Empress Zita of Austria live | A She lives at Le emall seaport in Spain of Biscay. She does not pension from the Austr s and al- with is Quieto, a receive a fan govern- ment | Who A in a novel based npon an t a libertine as “God's gift to women in the affairs of love Is it correct to use “and was Don Juan? He is the principal character written by Lord Byron old Spanish legend who was described virtuoso b The abbreviation “ote.'” stands T.atin words “et cetera," nd others.”” To put “and’ it would be the same as say- 14 and <o forth” Who said “Greater no man than this, that down his lifg for his friends”? A The quotation is from the words of Jesus Christ quoted in the Bible. John 15:13 two meaning “a before Love man hath a lay HARTFORD COURT HEARS FOX CASE Compensation Award Appeal | Reaches Supreme Bench Hartford put over Oct. T (A—Three cases, til today because of the | observance of Yom Kipper yester- jay by some the lawyers inter- were by the Supreme of completing the si ring at Hart- tern heard today Kearns of il Court errors in for h Oetober ford at of John T Hartford against Joscph W. Andree of Hartford and appeal of the de- fendant from the court of common pieas The pure gned 1 rase s East action se on strect in East Hariford the plaintiff clainming that he had made al changes in the property gestions of Andree, ed to pi Molloy fendant o Britain against Hartfor the pany of New fean Mutual o defendant the propesed sever- on sug- later re Judga Thomas J. found for the plaintiff to re- the de- who has from ed Hora which appea case of Fox of New Jdward McGrath of nir Bearing eom Britain and the Amer- Liability Insurance Hartford in appeal Fafnir company company, from company the of trance is an hear- are cheese weet milk without any color- | McGrath had a contract with The curd is cut or broken into cubes |is stirred for a short time without | is then dip- When the the To ripen requires one to on the Bay Prospect. | the superfor court in which an award by Compensation commis foner Leo J. Noonann of the first district was upheld. The plaintiff, Fox. was employes by McGrath as a window washer the Fafnir company to wash the win dows of the factory. Fox fell and Lroke a leg in the course of duties. The commissioner dismissed the claim against Mcrath and or dered the Fafnir company and it insurer to pay compensation. The last case today was that. of B. Vogel and Morris Fried of Hart- ford sgalnst Sam Berman of Hart- ford, an appeal of the defendant from the city court, in which judgement was given for the recov- ery of $256.48. The case involved a fur coat or coats. Tt appears that the defendant had purchased a coat | off the plaintitts for the defendants daughter, and that some alteratione were to be made on the coat. The plaintitfs loaned the girl a coat temporarily, but the defendant in- sisted that it was until the original coat had been satisfactorily altered. The defendant fafled to return the coat and the plaintiffs sued. The de- fendants claim was that the daughe ter was in readiness to return the torrowed coat when delivery of her |own coat was made. and the su- ! preme court is called on to decids which version of the claims as re- | presented to Judge Ross was cor- irect as a matter of law. Sees Man Using Euge And Carrying Vanities Chicago, Oct. T (A—Men will use rouge, put perfume on their hand-. kerchicfs, and carry vanity cases !with 15 years in the opinion ot Prof |T1ovd Dallas Herrold, head o | Northwestern University's advertis {ing courses | Manufacturers, he sald, wonld finé |a sales field in the male sex. new ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY Bridgeport, Oct. 7 (P—Herbert J | Giles of this city who was arrestec in Newark, N. J. last night on chargh of bigamy will be brought back to this for arraignment Upon information that Giles woulé waive extradition, an officer left for Newark today to bring him here According to the police Giles mar- {riea first in Hartford 15 years age {Miss Helen L. Doucet and in 1824 | married Mrs. Ethel M. Frawley, 8 stenographer of this city. | His Strawberry Patch { Flourishes in October Strawberries in Octobe housands of them. And Britain, not Florida Joseph Carpenter of 418 Farmington avenue hrought a box of fully developed berries, as red as could be, to the Herald office today to prove that his story of strawberry cul- tivation so late in the year was not a dream Carpenter put 400 plants in the ground -last spring. They began to blossom recently and, today the patch is filled with blooms and ripening berries, He estimates that his autumn erop will aggregate more than 100 baskets, T in THINKS COOLIDGE “OTT" New York., Oct. 7 (B—Convinced | that it s “hopeless” to induce Pres. lident Coolldge to reconsider his' dis- claimer that he did not choose to 1un for president next vear, Charles 110 Hilles, vice-chairman of the re- | publican national committee, re- turned from Washington today and | announced that he favored the nom- | ination of Charles ki Hughes “if he Pl run A family tradi- | BEAUTIFYING a yard more extensl ¢ the 1ge es. Tho i W and now is £70 and CLIP COUI | NT AND GARDENING New York Avenue, Wash " B Canih’ [utlocees NUMBER 1TY 1 am a reader of the Herald, amateur gardener. Howers Kiowing how shington BEAUTIFYING HOME GROUNDS fropt, back or side grounds, as well as thoss ba improved with a Landscaping: and the s not Aiff it one knows is all eont moth Bureau's latert bu! on Beau- 5 tima for tha fall work which must gardens are to ehow resulta FIill out ve can \ines, ule for this bullet PON HFERE EDITOR, Tashington Bursau, New Britain Herald tngton, D. © HOME GROUNDS, and uncancelled, U postags stamps or —_— e e e = = - —- WHEN YOU'RE STARTING OUT T A SWELL PARTY AND FIND THAT A TRIENDLY KITYEN HAS ATTACHED HIMSELF T YoU. WRETHER TO TRY TO $HOO KIM BACK | OR TRY TO LOSE HIM BY RUNNING, OR JUST IENORE HIM AND HOPE HE'LL MEET SOMEONE HE LIKES BETTER