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New Britain Heral HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Botered at the Post room The Assoclated i il news credited hews ¥re A B. Which Risers with s st Eirculation. Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg., 67 SUBBCRIPTION $2.00 & Year $2.00 Thres Moz ain as Second C TELEPHONE Business Oflc Lditorial Rooms Is proftable ad to ad Tie o n the Ui always open Member of the Pre itled to Church Str RATES CALLS 825 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation . Is & mat furalshes newspi ctly ho Qur clrculal Pased upon this audit, This Rection agalnst tribution Yocal Womt at Hotal Bauare: Sciultr's N Band Contral, 42nd Stieet Do women on ) fuch? Think of the Jury and who did peems to be building, buying and scllin fgures to bot advert! The Herald The theatrical b confined Rers. Worthy of sympathy is the ho takes life so serious Rannot slcep o' niz! Yosee. Too much hiking now Bists solely In walking to 'Or the place where the car Parked. Harry M. Daugherty when his t talking. s nowadays chiefly to g thea- duys con Prvatlable candidates in the grand old barty presidential marathon bluding himself. bt Rumania: It obtair One thing ahout Nelty than all the littic nations combined. The entire Naugatuck valley has a solidificd merce. That should navigable to its source. ly protests his innocence. more pi not royal family democracy now chamber of com- malke the river Our idea of studying dramatic ef- fects too late in life is when a crimi- nal ahout to be executed dramatical- Remus is now an alleged yer;" whereas the day of the late un- pleasantness with This wife there beemed no doubt about what happened. Whenever we read a publicity- grabbing statement by sonie famous ‘fellow who happens to be a great paptain of mass-production indus 1t reminds us of the expert try who %nows “more and more about lese Will there ever be traffic to warrant TED FOR ATRPORT suflicient a every c town to possess an airport? answer ready, one The aerfal enthusiasts ha ve their emphatically in the affirmative. But those who arc /mot alr fans are not 6o sure it leenters of population, of course, But will the Airports fn or mear be a necess about the 1 will air- planes we read about and see occa- ‘atops between ti “nstance, ever nead to sionally will the between Hartford find it conveni New Britain, Mer Bridgeport, Stamford or ®itles en route? Pity they do. Tt su, factor in what is the way city and port? That, at least, Is ficials of c: h local stops at airplane necessity o town ha conducted municipaliti ing. If there ever is to t of planes by j nowever, airports will 1 sity. Right now t individuals in New 1 would buy they coild h but it is cv airports. Then ther er it is a public bu airports for planes o ated by priva 1 existing airplane cor 10 be. Towns do not er private enterpriscs portation concer [ the elves, Why shou are laft to furni inees be @iffores have heen asking The answer is that fur ke ishing air- ports would not be extending a sub- | enforcement of the regula- sldy to private t planes owned by private individuals motor tial industry so far as wre concerned. It is just as logical, SENDING HER BAC for the general public to pro- Rarely has New Britain been so > airports for the use of such in- filled wit for the ill-for- dividuals as it is for cities to pave tune of a fellow human being as fol streets and state to build good lowed the announcement that a deaf I dumb girl, who had heen One ¢ I o Bur rought t v L bene- or Vienna by a1 t r clor w ing and able to o sized s in between ' care for her. But some immigration '3 N was tra inally being found in vantage of an airpor the additional fact In New Britain, a st ord "t would take the immigration au- worth $40,000, the price asked for (it geoms a particularly hard knock the proposed landing ficld. We o fortunc that this girl should have hink the city officials arc right been singled out for the unkind coming to such a conclusion, If t ministrations of the government would have bern no s « tion to purchase of an airficld as A NEW BUS LINE speculative civic proposition, if for A new concrete road having been nothing ¢ constructed by the state between The question then arises, ho T AMeriden and Middletown, a bus line 1 around New Dritain ever road scemed the next logi- g or will it he less Having learned from puevi- antageous to get the necessary land riences that it is better to in the future, whe now a Le early than late, the Connecticut able may be built 1 NSWOr IS company quickly made application readily appare It is a ¢ to the T'ublic Utilities Commission acting while land is avai » for the right to establish ch a t cessary to pay a little more jine. The hearing brought no pro- for such land than it rcasonably iS | tests and the line is to start Decem- worth. ber 4. If the sclling of alrport sites to tha In tuking the place of the {rolley cities of Connecticut is going to e Jine that has been in operation be- generate into real estate promotion tyween the two cities, and will con- then the results are going 1o be fal tinue to operate only to Westfield in Under the pictures, to be com- plete, there should have been words telling New Yorkers thus lured to use the new pike that in a few months 26 persons were killed on it; that ein. the bigger, wider, better, s Milford pike was con- structed it has broken all known | broken all records | the United States, ' structed it ) for futalities in nearest competitor being a simi- r wide hi Delaware. way in THE INEVITABLL Boston noted for its was of old-fashioned hotels, with searcely a modern hostelry in | i ch, the Adams house, an | intique reminder of the past cen- tury, was a popular place. It served 5000 food, had good beds, and ' fated good old-fashioned New ingland cheer. And there was the old Parker house, 100, of recent ' wenory, torn down to make way or a new, bigger, better and modern I hotels began to he ercct- 1 odern hostelries, contain- v species of modern im- rom a city noted for its hotels Boston began to vork a reputation for mod- D quite ern hotels, send all communications to Shop Editor, care of the Brital IT'S OUR WEATHER TOO! The Winter wil be mild, they Well, Folks, It surely way! So much political “hot afr” Would melt a blizzard a s s o you served doug! when Tony called Marie: s, T though it mi remind him of , but 1t didr work!" THE PEPPER POT Playing Safe! r out to lunch ¢ delighttul He took he ar four years, Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. Fun New FORECAST, looks that think you two wouid we marke A mutual fri “old dears.” I've thought of that,”” the man re- S0 last October the famed Adams plied house, for half century head- “And it's a right good hunch— uarters for politicians and big-deal But if 1 were to marry her, 1 . Whom would I take to luncl: 2" raveling nien. went into the hands s 3 -~ Martin 8. Peare « ivers. This week the hotel s o s s closed altogether; New England Voyages of Discovery! heer went down for the count in The great explorer traveled far le face of the gewgaws of modern | O'er paths unknown, obscure, A He got enough material there comfort and jazz which fairly exud % and jazz which fairly exudes| ' 520 FHCEER O er from the later-built caravansaries. Again illustrating what happens My wife explored my pants last to old buildings when new ones night The while my &r hoarse, rise. The same holds true - ¥ § ” olds true of com- g 4150 found material for i al structures. One need nmever | A lengthy lecture course wonder as to who will £ill up new —Roswell H. Laughlin structure: they pull renters from the old bulldings,and soon they, too, st turn into something clse or be rebuilt, Few buildings as long as the stones stand. Tt is a are in service out of the beauty parlor A HYPOCRITE VISITS THE MASSE Mrs, When 1 Mrs, Manning wag very angr trulsm of our citles that they are | Mrs. Hayes: “What about?" virtually rebuilt every 50 years, Mrs. Manning: “Why, it scems i Phie she had her facs massaged and they charged her twice as much as they . did m acts and Fancies' > 1o v s she was a two-faccd won el S —Ruth Roud 1,::':‘::)1 -jr|-y‘v"y(;:>’n never sets on the {1t pag nhoen claimed that th e y il il Y farmer is the backbone of industry. Home: A little detour on the “Il”’,""_'“) e e way from golf to bridge. by S E e paen SSSRRSRING | N £SO ODNFTE T A e & has no advantage over per e fect now English, except that people what you mean. A The power of prayer is flatly de- | nied by many able men of science, none of whom ever tried it. less than had been hoped for ¥ orger to accommedate commuters to aviation cnthueiasts. These ar Meriden, the bus line will he an im- when municipalities are hou provement in time ilized for the watch {he pennies 1o a certain ©X- trip, it requiring 20 minutes less | A glimpse of the to acquiring land for airport irolley situation there is a strong clement of 0PPO- Letween two such important cities sition 1o extravagan In most ;s Meriden and Middletown s had towns it will be a question of ob- from the port of the P. U. C. taining an alrport at a pair prict. yocal traffic has decreased 35 per If this cannot be done then there is eent sinec and the earnings a likelihood that there will be few- for some years have been insuffi- er airports than had heen anticipa cient to pay th ctual cost of oper- ¢ ation. there were included a de- duction for depreciation and a HIE HEADLIGHT DRIVE harge for general administration, Newspapers throughout Conneetl- the operating loss would be consid- onsistently complained ut ha crably greater,” the commission re- bilos, We ourselves ever and anon It is not surprising, therefore, that have joined in the chorus. The ¢f= the company was eager to substitute fect for several years has buses, in spite the fact that ft Wias anyone arre for used to be said the buses cost morc ling along the road with to oper: all things coneidered, scarchlights blinding enough to ¢f- than the trolleys. fectually prevent oncoming autoists & from sceing ahead. Of course, nu- “PERMANENT" PAVING merous aceidents have been aserid The mayor of Hartford, cager to to the super-brilliant headlights. do something of permanent value But, as stated, few were ever arrest- for his city, is said to favor the cx- safety of others penditure of $480,000 for perman- 1 city police ent paving in his city ' \ active in curbing 1 Permanent paving is liked by of headlie every motorist; it is a question, how- lenly awakens 5 pol How prrmancnt paving \gainst light violators. Aft The paved put down now- ot 1 s of warnings, it is s heavy cost not per- leclared 1 I that manent y are only relatively 1 . 1 now perman noor a dozen years 1 . 1 e hest of tiwn will show sizns of « I went has ) ' 1 vhen the it vl Permi- r When the tinie comes 1o re- | oy they set ) 1 ‘ » do. But traffic in thost days . I | ! AN IMPORTANT OMISSION ) vous 1 Now York Uerald-Tribune Ll 3 to | results arc desired pe Ly~ | s100 on an automobile page. A Cereal Sturry Wott Tt Instullments y Beun 1. Semmel . Scenopsis It promotes de Hedmiral Sy Awful thought. The country will | ter, de hero, he should be k seem even more lawless when we ! from a ship, wott he takcs | et two million more laws, Millicent, de harrosvin, Poici - willun disguises yatt himsel should look like a sailor, wot In de keptain's kebbin it sits Mil- licent on de lap from Sylweste Millicent: "Oogy woogy nooopsy | noopsy! It isn't the installing of plumbing | Sylwester: “Num num ocgy that costs so much, but the stalling. |8y | — Y1, vl vi Sotch bebby-talk There is some anti-British feeling hintcrrupts de cnough | he in America, but not {to nominatc a man for { dency. nearly the presi- world where there's never a short- age in the spinach crop. (i contioie ! S Al ol T hands dey should be on dack!” he Anybody can write a book, but it | epicks witt huttority. It lines up on takes a genius to think up & new! o gack de suilors. title to suggest naughtiness. I Wott's diss Sylwester is liending A S lout to de crew? Salt Americanism: Feellng abused | [y torces Sylwester itch sailor )”""l' “’;‘“\ ';’_”“' _u"’"'r’“ "'"‘““” should itt a pund of salt, wott it msed when there's nothing ex : i uall akes dem so toisty dey gredually cltingctofdotalier forighours, drink up all de water woit 1t's sink- e ng de ship, ott de d: is saved Another good stunt consists n |75 dF ShiP. WO T O 8 trying to find a drink in a to e hore. thoy sty prohibition ean't be||Prave; deed, twott he makesiyatt a e o¥ prolibition eRIL B | qate Sylwester should recive valt s ; ¥ N medal from de prazi viwester And if & man uys better fraps | it Millicent onter White than his neighbor, the world of bill .lgml‘\ ‘Il :’“;l "“ l"‘“.‘ Giniolsiniiz collectors makes a beaten path to | [1CNIAE CHEIMBAT. A v beaten path 1017 Wotts diss? Diss ain't Prazl- . e dent Cooliteh! Diss is & monkey A movie dircetor says a wide :business! It recognizes gredually | mouth 1s most kissable, but the sig- | S¥lwestes de Tero wott it's Pocival | nificant part of 58 isn’t the width but the length ak Tu queer, and a lot of ests take a bath money's worth. st 1o get When vou young. it is hard to distinguish between a passion for service and a passion for applause Now Ve in re's nothing they have a plane that . perpendicnlar v about ean line, but that. Man Is carnal, and it 1 be the old-fashioned home w odors camy 15 loved more from e causs the ki more nic ook Today Quest of (Little, dandy Iteview for Youth,” duffrey Farnol | Brown & o). A hored fights, loves and feels young. | Correet this s hus My and can’t play bridge,” said she, | “hut he doesn’t alibi by pretending to feel superior to it (Copyright, 1927, Publishers' Syndicate | i PIANO TUNING NEW and USED PIANOS RADIOS Walter H. Kovel ! | Tel. 228.2 38 Rockwell Ave. | takes out de puti-holes and tled de ship, wott it's now gre sinking. Now ridd on. neckink a sailor says, “Keptain, de ship is bloomink ki timbers ahoy wit It rimmains Sylwester calm de willun he should look like ident Coolitch! Ridd Naxt Wick De Naxt Instullment! t Beat Phe Big Game! Two Hearts Th As ( (As Found in The Fun s Thomas: “Well, how are yo ting on next Saturday's Army game? Got any money up? Manning: “Have Tt Say, list e Army doesn't win have to join it} Donald Fri (And as Tackled By Qother Shop Contributors) lwes. vin along 1 £ he he scu ually o W00~ bl wott sink- ink! Dot doidy willun, Poicival, has scuttled yatt de | . — shivver my Tt's hiard to avoid pessimism in a g t, so t b witt Praz- met ) u bet- avy ent If I'm going to ante Fun EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1927. Clever Coach? “So vou're am | Hanley: ewish ting alon eat hem u calfskin football!” pears —Amy Nathanson | She Clinched It “That half-back played poorly all through the game,” wailed Phil | Jennings, as they were leaving the | big gar “Well, it has always F way,” replied Dorotk frien | “What do you mean, ‘always that way' 2" asked Phil. “Don't you remember “Things done by right —Robert Lewis Indell 1 Reproduction len old are that halves v done . Why is cactus the national \ 1ise it grows wild in pro- ision in all part of the country. Q. Tow many parochial schools re there in the United States? | A On June 30, 1926, there were 7448 Q. What are the meanings of Otto, James, Grace and Dorothy A\, Otto (Teutonic) mountain James (Hebrew) supplanter: Grace (English) grace. favor; Dorothy (Greck) gift of God Q. When and where was John Gilbert horn and what is his nation- ality? A. He was born in Logan, Wash- ington. July 10, 1895 and s an American. e is 5 feet, 11 inches | tall Q. Mow many tons of oil does the Olympic burn in 24 hours A\, Approximately to 600 | Q. Who played the part of Rolls Royee in the motion picture “Un- lerworld A, Clive Trook Q. Who need the round-the- world trip of Irock and Schlee in e motnoy I'ride of Detroit”? A Bdward F. Schlce financed Q. Whom did Nellie Grant, only danghter of President Grant, marry? She married Alzernon Sar- toris, an Englishman, in the East Room of th ite House, May 21, What city is ealled “The Gate the Soi A, Atlanta, G hom docs orgia. beria helong? is Russian territory nd is under the control of the gov- crnment of Soviet Russia (. Who is the author of the “Though T ook old, yot T am strong and lusty For in my vouth T never did apply 1" 1 rebellious liguors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful fore- head woo The means of weakness and de- bility my age is as a lusty Frosty, but kindly." A anotation is from “As You Like It” by Shakespeare, Act IT, Scene 2 Q. How many Jews are there in the world? y Jewish Year-Book for says that the total Jowish pop- ulation of the world is “over 14,- Q. On what date did Easter Sun- day fall in 18872 A, April 10 Q. Who composed the “Chimes of Norm 3 Q. Did May McAvoy play op- posite Glenn Hhunter in the picture “Morton of the Movies"? A, May McAvoy did not play In that picter Viola Dana played opposite Glenn Tunter. coaching & ¢h? How are they get- now—since I| ! Q. Did the New York Yankees [the tournament at the Maple Hill break the Major league record for |golf links. the most games won in the Season| A barn on the Charles N. Em- just closed ? {mons cstate on Emmons place was They set a new American | jurped with damage of $200 last league record by winning 110 gam night. Because of the height, the but the National league record is | held by the Chicago Cubs who won | 116 games in 1906, | Q. What insignia are worn on | the sleeves of American naval offi- | | cers from the rank of admiral to | that of captain? | A, Admiral, gold star above one broad and three narrow gold stripes; vice-admiral, gold star above one | broad and two narrow gold strip | rear-admiral, gold star above one ! broad and one narrow gold stri captain, gold star over four narrow fire could be seen for some distance, and it was thought that one of the residences on the hill was blaz- ing. Observatior;s On The Weather Nov. 22 ew Englan, Washington Southern orecast Cloudy gold stripes. tonight and Wednesday; probably Q. What js the Caleutta Swer occasional rain in north portion stake and how is the betting on it \armer tonight. Iresh southwest conducted ? winds. Al The Calcutta Sweepstake is Forecast for Eastern N York organized by the Caleutta Turf club. clondy tonight and Wednesday. Calcutta, India: tickets at Rs. 10| probably occasional rains in north | (ahout $4.00 U. S. currency) are|and central portions. Warmer in obtainable only through mem south portion fonight. Fresh south- of the club. Forty per cent of the st win pool goes for the first prize, twenty | Conditions ssure continues to per cent for the second pi and | fall in the north Atlantic states and fon per cent for the third prize. | cloudy conditions prevail generally The first prize in 1927 amounted, in northern districts throughout the according to newspaper reports. 10 country. A long ftrough of low 168,000 pounds sterling. There arc pressure prevails from the St Law- also prizes for starters and original | pen, U et s the entries and the club retails part of Juke r the Mississippi valley the pool for expenses. There is 1o und th southwest. Precipita- legal way to secure tickets in the tion Las been light and widely scat- as the Sweepstake is regarded | fored. The high pressure area of " within the meaning of | (he Canadian northwest is advancing statutes and no tickets | southeastward over thg northern can be received or transmitted plains states and the northern Mis- through the mai sissippi valley districts. Tempera- tures are higher cast of the Missia- sippi river. Conditions ity cloudy light showers Temperatures yesterday indicate for this vicin- followed by 25 Years Ago Today | Co. T of this eity weather proved far het |ter than Co. 1) of Bristol at indoor | g lhvh\‘x ln‘\z baseball last night and won in the | ‘(o . o Arch strect armory by 13-3. Hates, ” factory leaguc pitcher, was in the e [ box for Co. 1. 3 | Elliott Porter has bheen elected 04 i | manager of the junior busketball e team at the high school St Louis Sty 60 A short town meeting held in Tur- \wochington ... s 1 ner hall last evening authorized the selectmen to borrow money o current expenses, The meeting lasted { cight minutes and was attended by | 14 persons, including the janitor. W, 5. Attwood introduced the resolu- !non. Senator Sloper asked why ac- ay T™ MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY, & THI. CREDITORS OF THE tion could mot b taken on the corporation organized and existing town indebtedness on Augnst 1 and upder the laws of the State of Mr. Attwood replied that there Was | Connecticnt and located in the no indebtedness at that time Town of New Britain, in sald State: Tt is very much within the range of poseibilities that New Britain may | Notice is herchy given to every have a sccond new bank within creditor of 1 corporation that | short while. The directors of the ("'!Y ockholder has signed, and New Britain National bank have | ACKNOW 4 hefore n office long had under consideration the fhoriz.d ke acknowledgments of necessity of providing Iditional | deeds, et among the space for its growing business. The | stockholders that corporate ex- bank owns the building it is now in, {istence of said corporation shall he and therefore its plans for moving | ferminated. and that every creditor are somewhat dampened. It the of said corporation is herchy warned | bank can arrange to get the alley- | to present his claim against said | way which now constitutes the en-jcorporation to A. Il Thomson, the trance to the theater it may erect a | treasurer thereof, whose address is fine new bank building upon this | ¢/0 Biristol & White, Attorn No. frontage. 42 Church Strect, New Haven, Con- | Tred Parsons of the IT. R. Walk- necticut. Any such claim which is er 0. returned from a fishing 1rip | not so presented within four months to Maine yesterday. Mr. Parsons has | from November 1st, 19 had great sport and he brought with |or hefore March 1st, 142 him a sample of what he has been | forever b catching. His exhibit is a mureal Datad Fnne longe, which will tip the scales at | this 24th day of Octob 0 pounds. The big fish 18 on eX-| e BIRECTORS OF | hibition at Carroll's market u“} is MUTEAL REALTY COMPANY attr « considerable attention. ; he big 1 »mmp]' i ot acting as Trustees in Daiblegriel e e ~ ]’ | dissolution thereof, of himself before consenting to be | : canght | By A. H. THOMSO Attorney J. . Kirkham and T Iheir Agent, and Tri | /1. Pease will mect in the final of | Wrer of said Corporation. THAT BATTERY Do you know how to treat 1t? 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