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4 nrTm DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 ‘DAWN TODEFEND = FARMER AMPHIBIAN PLANES Mrs. Grayson Says Woman Has Right to Advance Science | Old Orchard, Me., Mrs. Frances Wilson G sisting in her plans for a flight Copenhagen in the face of rey delays and in endi Oct. 19 (A— aviation woman's right the advancemen ng. Most impor s the proving of the Amphi by her Sikors This would greatly average of flying, All her plans, Mrs, had ben laid with thr \d—a non-stop tlying fleld in Euroy pla was broug! flat tire, S PROTESTING | ACID APPLE WASHING Reports Assent Law provinz vecri- ROGEDES Monument on Belall of mental to Popularity of Present I Administration n West. to politica RELIGIOUS PEACE IS COMING TO MEXICANS Exiled of GETTYSBURG HERD Archbishop Michoacan Sees Truce in Eclesiastical War- farc Looming With Elections, cago, IIL., 19 (A—An in Mexico's religious war- fc the presidential the Rev. Leopold Oct. the Government low rchbishop of Michoa- | 1 upon his arrival here | De Paul University his lven Obregon’s return—and that ' will bring about at 1l settlement between church aged archbishop eaid. igious freedom will not The right to worship sh will be restored to lually. Yet slowly but voke of oppression will the 2 6 Conflict Long Passed t of the | and | hers blame just the old familiar ain of modern life, and the in-| | | A third faction attributes the con. { tinued increase—almost multiplici \ | tion—to the fact that a couple of | ars ago divorce laws were| ed so that women were placed | an equal basis. It used to be that | y liad to prove cruelty and deser- | ion as well as infidelity, now they | 1ave merely to prove unfaithful- 1ess. Divorce Courts Stormed by Un- - | happily Wedded ! London, Oct. 19 (UP —An enthu- , nobody has had| But in the GOTTON FARMER 15 JOYFUL BEING Record Yields, Headed by Bum- per Gorn Crop, Enrich Hundreds siastic rush for matrimonial free-| dom that staggered moralists and ' iroused comment even from hard- { boiled officials today marked the opening of the fall term of the high courts. | In London alone over lute divorce suits we awai tion. In provincial courts the ny more, and it was that the year's total for d reach over 8,500. v-five hundred wives and 8,- ands, pledged to love, honor and cherjsh or obey until death | 0 ting > were mated England | | 3,500 corre- to harvest The value of Kansas crops prob- ac- cording to J. C. Mohler, Kansas ag- rt. The wheat crop in expected to Record ably will exceed $550,000,000, ricultural e: the sunflower state 1is exceed 110,000,000 bushels. totals also are predicted for the o barley, 2,000,000 tons with an e mated total of 5,286,000 tons. Although nearly 5,000,000 ton farmers are and fruit yields. record-sh tons against §6,184,00 tons The 1927 wheat yield in Hay promis = exception xceed last ye amounts. The value of all crops and livestock in Nebraska taled $351,634,683.000 in 192 this total is expected to be ed at least 30 per cent year, of 377,913,000 bales shorter than a year ago, Texas cot- reflecting greater prosperity than any year since 1924. Better prices are being received, ac- counting for improved financial, rice s a attering crop of 103,772,000 t year. Nebras- ka of £3,000.000 bushels more than double the 1926 harvest. Every crop sugar beets vield by large farm YALE BULL DOG GONE New Haven, Oct. 19 (P—"Wher is the Yale bull dog?” asked flL le News today which notes ti the Army on Saturday will have it: | mule, and that Brown last Satur. |day showed a bear between the | halves. Once Yale had its “Handsom: Dan,” whose memory is now per | petuated in chiseled stone in Hark- | ness Memorial. K 19 (UP)— | James Baillie, 50, vice-president anc manager of the American Lanolir | Wool Grease refinery, was found | dead at his desk here early today |after friends had searched for him | during the night. Heart disease was given as the cause of death. DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson. D.D.S. Or. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Onptimistic as he is for the restor- between the ent in Mexic he arch- no hopes ecclesiastical parted them; at least spondents, many of whose inc tions will lead to additi which they not the auxiliary parties urch 1 snits 1 11 be the principal, and | Oct. 19 (UP)—The | rer of the southwest is jubilart. i ord yield Kansas City, n | headed by a bump- er corn crop, point to a banner year | the ocean a h westward of E of fuel due to s another said, le wers tinued A successf: demonstrate type of plane in the line consumption. I landing within about irope, Mrs, Gr pressed confidence that a fres ply of gasoline could he y some ship and the elied on the flight could be resun ing the practica cedure she col important 1k 1vth could be shown by a non-s 2 plane in mid-Atlantic, confident that it could ¥ safely fo the surfa that its radio could and that the plane ¢ anything short of tre kicked up by a g Although hopir not happen, B brous FILMDOM MOY PIONFER'S DEATH 1% cle B 11 Clune Led Movies Out of Penny Arcades | 19 (A — Film mourned the death (Uncle Bill) Clu led motior he pen r dcons into s of the water, 1 [ am 1L n more aviation than the ot gencles. It would show t could be made which wo the ocean surface until help came to them. Several years ago Mrs. decided that aviatiof i thing which would become creasing importance to world con munication, She fo its de- velopments with Lindbergh's succes the glitterin pres Grayson ago as to become re a fortune esti- £ in of in- estate venture cd as a rail- money to open that modern woman, having exte ed her activities to ncarly ey other field and h portant scientific ac take a simflar y Thereupon she boe which resulte in the org of her proposed flight to Copenha- gen. In her belief t} a full right to orgar mand such an expe complete agree Mrs. Madge An Mrs. Ancker is alding t tion financially and is arrangements for its arr mark. From the moment she took flight under con Grayson has insisted o factor. She looked over ma before selecting the phibian and rejected Planes with excellent fiying records the theater mans | ¢ she believed the slower Am- e phibian was safe the' 1 Repie he same attitude character b nnibal, Mo, her months of preparation and t S Dravinediton more than a wee She will make no ce of bad weather. & any unnecess: today, she would e flight until spring. she was prepared to tact, she added, in crew of The Dawn 1 grave danger three on or World,” *“Ramo! nee g his life was de of the hold- | the Clune inter- i of the estate was h compa oration fc d the by to bec: PANAMA RECORD BROKEN Panama, Oct. 19 (P—A new high vesse ing a during test f e first 15 days of th commercial ve the cana 5 in tolls. a total For Aching Feet ' For tired, irritated, burning feet 8 bath with warm water and Cuti- cura Soap, followed by a light application of Cuticura Ointment, gently rubbed in, is most comfort- ing. Cuticura Talcum dusted on the feet is cooling and refreshing. Sold every- s Labor- age. confiscated under Calles’ Commenting upon Mexico's most in detail by a0 A od the government had ht to punish Serrano and for they had risen in rebel- he deplored the * s of their followers. 1 sufficient o thoug Handkerchief of Lost Mountaineer Is Found adville, Colo., Oct. 19 (A — A orchicf, a pair of gloves and 11 glasses that belonged to R. Niagara Falls, N. Y., moun- . who disappeared Oc- tober in an attempt to climb Mount Elb have been found by hing parties, directed by Fred- y disor e s 1 nd. cl Y 2 th n in comma T irticles were fou the trail from the peak about two ¥ miles from a ranch o familiar with the , said that the position of the indicated that Mather evi- was headed for open coun- nd there reached shelter. History Kind to Him The more we study the his e war in which he fought the General Meade stands out a ple and reliable had rpassed him in cour- cor more hough no in e was, himself such ion of hopeless It can “He aid not engage himeel? Fear Paralysis Menaces Boy King of Roumania Perlin, Oct. 19 (UP)—Tear that five-year-old king Michael might be ile paralysis, prev- in Roumania, his mother, ss Helena, has taken him hur- ¢ to a resort in the Carpathian ains, according to a dispatch n's Buch- ho kep! ormed as to the preparations @ his own troops s were not > said that ent out. It appeared to pos not marred ion. If h es quick of temper Me v sound of dispatch said a case of the s had been diagnosed in the 1 palace. Ralsto On Rising - Jf will stimulate e brain and _give you increased vitality throughout the day. Use r="Farmington Ave. = Trolley Line Thursday Schedule Leaving When Expenses Exceed Your Cash on Hand )0 3 Borrow Up (o No Embarrassing Investigations ire a state su No s t ‘ ) 1 nd pay it back by install Indorsers ments which will not he a burden. Required By 3 ney at once and N no one will ever know about your ngements, for we keep your loan as a private matter. Tecl {ree to call on us. THE MUTUAL SYSTEL Professional Bldg. Rooms 112-113 81 West Main Street Opposite Capitol Theater . Telephone 4950 ney often oc- | planned bud- time comes you can pervised loan here Sudden needs for cur to upset the 1 When that rot )y eas u get your n Commonwealth Ave. ] A M|— 8:37-9:07-9:30 10:07 —P. M. ]— 2:07-2:37-3:07 3:37 Watch For These S“RAPHAEL SPECIALS? they will stop on signal all along the line. | L ~ s g s ity o v S B A0S K revolt the exiled church offi- | illing | is little chance Ihul‘ =North Stanley St. = [ Trolley Line Thursday Schedule —{AM|— — |\l Wik == “RAPHAEL they will stop on signal al along the line. And nobody is quite what it all means—unless that at some tim n the future the divorce will be the natural sequel to the marriage, and husbands and wives pledge them-| selves merely to love and so forth until they get tired of it. In the five-year period between 1901 and 1905, there were 563 for divorce a ye: ween 1906 and 1 911 and 1915, and 1920, 1,510; bets 925, 2,734, | Everybody thought post-war jumps strain and after-strain of a catas trophe. But now people here have tien the old war and are hoj erely that next one W sreak somewhere else—and the vorce rate keeps climbin, A months ago a new law hibited the publication in n papers of testimony in divorce suits Reports were limited to essential facts of identification and to the judge's summing up. Many people attribute the increas in the fields. Almost every crop is aking a record response in Kan- chraska, Texas and Missourd. prosperity of the reflected in in- values, a and algricultural ex- “armers are purchasing and spending greater ssities—and luxuries— hout the southwest in- ar will be recorded as est the farmer has | current ris being land ing the corn harvest since 1889, The stimated to pass tiic G bushel mark. Nebraska i corn crop which estimates bushels. The in 1926 was due to t ka corn ¥ | ,000 bushe Texa will reap greatest corn crop since 192 estimated t ot 113 rere the songsters ,000 | . FOR EADACH Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by a Bayer Aspirin tablet. A most efficient remedy, and there’s no after ef- fect; its use avoids much necdless suffering. Try it next time; see how soon its soothing influence is felt. Just as helpful when you have a cold; neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, lumbago. Just be certain you get real Bayer Aspirin—the genuine has Bayer on the box, and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; Takes the Lean With the Fat There is a vast difference between a “Cab Service” and just “a cab com- pany.” If YELLOW CAB were not a “Cab Serv- ice,” instead of just a few cabs banded togeth- er as a “company,” it would not—could not— cover New Britain. The limits of this city are far-flung and it is consequently a hard city to serve. Nothing short of a great “cab service” and systematic organization can do it. Furthermore—"Cab Service” means that our cabs are at work in the slow- business periods as well as in the rush hours. Notice the next time you are out late at night—or some morning when busi- ness is slack—that practically all the cabs you see are YELLOW CABS. These are the un- profitable hours, but our notion of “cab service” is to take the lean along with the fat, and to be on hand when needed. This coming Winter—when there are terrific storms—when the mercury is hugging the bottom of the tube—notice how YELLOW CABS will predominate while the owners of other cabs are toasting their shins at heme. Few cab companies have the morale necessary to do the things which YEL~ LOWt CAB stands for and is doing in this com- munity., Hail Them Anywhere ellow Cab Co. 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