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Smith will be nominated it the fore- | going summary of prospects from | bis friends is accurate. If this occurs | a campaign of strenuosity is in pros- | pect, with the carrying of New York, New Jersey, Maryland and possibly tmportant Republican heavy bearing on the lection. New Britain Heral HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Issusd Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Street some other SUBSCRIFTION RATES $5.00 & Year. 0 Thres Mo states having result of the The effort to induce apathetic vot 16 to do their duty at the polls has been a the e a Mont Entered ot rather a losing battle, as after niost strenuous propaganda arely more than b0 per cent have 1 exercising their right to vote. With Smith as a Business Office Editorial Rooms . ha candidate there is 1t the total of rs who a ¢ vote will greatly Nothing gets out the so successfully as a hot election. very likel only profiable advertising medium n City. Circulation books and press room always open to advertisers. vot tu vote Member of the Assoclated Press e Assoclated Press is exclusive use for re-publicat ted to it or mot ot this paper and ws published therein, MAIL yet PLANES n ot to determined how long a mail plane can be In service s before it glves evidence of being out » Audit Bureau of Circolation Rl ; Member Andit Burent o Corpanizacion Of date or worn to the point of be- h furnlshes nowspapers aud with & ctly circulation. Our clreula ased wpon this audl sction sgalnst fraud bution fnigures ing piaced in reserve It is sald that an ordinary troiley car can look forward to 17 years of service; some of them look and a as it they had seen It is belleved bus Is no more ars the of a motor Hotalin, 1 five years, with Schult frequant spells of overhauling ary during that perlod. The Colonial Air Transpor operators of the air mall route Inc., be- to have was Rumania does not seem aproved much since the Lot has only been in operation for lit- tle more than a year, already has its with models, The company some time ago with going into the vassenger, freigit and express busi- n it stated would it not new special mailing planes Try as we might we cannot ;ember what notable players were n the All American football tearm of 111 displaced planes new of | was credited - ss, which was n T b cost of running necessitate chauges The per capita York City ha 1o, but that docsn't sec 1in a dec- planes; now to both- doubl ave been adopted &S MOSt respon- sive to the service, and the planes anybody except the taxpayers. ormerly used will go into reserve. no doubt that the air mail contractors are gradually dis- of plane best sSome day there will be a motorist There is the rules; and he will all nowing covering. adapted to the of the service and that they will in time o considered such a genius the type will get his picture in all the papers rigorous necessities 1 magazines. produce air vehicles that meet with every requircment par exeel- The Colonial company has made an important step in this di- rection with Geraldine Farrar tripped over lier o stage at | lence. jress and fell the Carnegie hall. And he feen thinking that reafly everybody vore short skirts. we have its new few years from now, when addition- al will plancs will be or- mprovements have been thought of, new dered. The air mail the York | manu- One notes that the New “area” leads the world in facturers; but the d mean Manhattan alone. Seems that | most. of the big Industrics are in an- other state—over in Jersey. 5 is doing more for aviation than the rea’” not progress of stunt flyers, A RIFT WITH THE C. OF C. President Coolidge as a rule supposed to be on good terms with the United States Chamber of Com- le he It it is true that Governor Al \s Smith was not able to attend ti Saturday t and was unable 1o his reputation Army-Navy game he had no tickets, crash the gates on and standing in the somebody suffered oversight. mer at was until just recently. The rift the and the U. S. C. of C. justified. The President favors & tax reduction of no more than $250,- that the House committee has exhaust and hearings during which all divergent views were fully considered, President Pierson of in community between President from serious is entirely The U. S. Trade Commission, for- 000,000, fhe sum merly a thorn in the side of business, now seems thoroughly curbed. current annual report announces the to ways and | recommended The | means after an investigation “helping busin new policy of s help itself;” which may be another way of saying it is left alone, it would do quite effectively the U. §. C. of C., however, blasts his way into public print with a statement that a tax reduction of §400,000,000 is pos- He the which there were no Trade Commission. sible. thinks he knows ot | President or the The C. of C. is supposed to have favored Coolidge because he s re- In spite of the frenzied broadsides more of the Hearst press, the issues by ween the United States and Mexico Jidly, according ahout than either the House committee. ire being solved raj 10 no less an anthority than Presi- Coolidge. An the Me and that can garded as prudents car all the rest Being prudent s till a consideration in government, and now we find the C. of C. ot point al, cool, and that it. of needs cash be had in : quantities only by being zood. inclin- ed to lack the prudence. The Tresident, with THE TWO- fmportant. AND GOV Informatio HIRDS RULI RNOR SMITH foremost public improvements requiring ap- given out tion in the face, is anxious to avold v deficit in The (6} Democratic politicians fe to the ct that no attenpt government financng. rogate the two-thirds rule of C. isn't worrying about a the procedur ficit so long as taxes are reduey 1 in It is cle fullost ar that the of C, feels the responsibil esidential cn measure atic national cor President, not It the two-t! d mh rde « ater weight ot 1o 1 THY, GASOLINE TAX gasoline is Is no time Tt woull to yiels on 14 is unpopular state because hundreds nds of users of the fluid do ot t ustify them S - = W ooYrl nor Smith lirds r us state ficiently to 1 innin: The ngtl to maintain facts of The same opposition holds good in Massachusetis. Tt Is easy to got the to the city truck owner, taxi- owner, or motorist fhie when it is ! ropolitan idered that nd City m riet Yorl or miles around Broaklyn that thousands of vehicles d in transportation within lers most of the time, The zasoline tax is most adapte possessing fewer large dited crnor Smith of New York, + matority o recommend to Pacific coast tate, now i n states. In oid to avoid it i ' . composid to win consic latnre, of south ority of represen forcement ¢ small towns and rural dis- favor of such a to of state convention < heartily in some gouthern votis ing in it an opportunity Smith, On th cities to disgorss the favorite sons ¢ 00d road M ehr with v o pay for WIET REPUBLICANS of tonight Migsouri, Ohio, ryland - Mont ska i ‘avorite sons cease the convention. Ti every ar i Smit wanguet wet Republicans to be a political to veer toward in 1 York ought of high-powe Wet Republicans are le- produetix Likelihvod 1l elratogy ve i3 tween Boston and New York, which | planes, and a | propriations staring the administra- | or Boston, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927. 15;01], but as they have voted the grand old party ticket In the recent years they fairly well tributed to the Volstead status quo. For it makes little diff the underling votérs prefer, so long have con- ence what as the leaders of the party refuse to come out into the open on the pro- hibition question the boys who vote the G. O. P. might as well be vot- ing dry. Something ot bout it, say the wet Trouble is. they dry congressmen are in Washington How 'to reduce the number, that is th hias done Republicans. , that too many e question. The main thought just now is to campalgn fund. Word forth that the Anti- $5,000,000 rafse a lars has just gone Saloon TLeague will for use during the next five which of course means $1,000,000 a ar for campaign purposes. T Association Opposed to Prohibition has no such war chest, but is frank to admit it would like cqually as large, or larger. The chief raise propulsive force behind the banguet tonight will be a plant to get the nioney. Maybe that will cause some calous wets to remain absent; for a 1 has about what ought to be done in a situation but his enthusiasm when the collection starts. Scnator James worth, than whom there is no wet ¢ wetter, has his eye on that old senate seat again and will be promi- nent at the banquet; at least, his e mentioned. He many a 1 rong motions loses Former Wads- nane is going to t wants to eucceed Senator Royal § Copeland, whose term expires in 11929 and whose seat will be up for clection next year. Fussing with the al nators, how- ever, will only mean two votes for the wet cause from New York. Tho the much larger, and as many of them hail from the upstate districts it is noticeable that all of them do not with the There is the {trouble for the Republicans, ranks of representatives are side wets is wet ;t\losr of the upstate Republican | { representatives won't be at the ban- {quet. FORBES AT LARGE Colonel Charles R. Torbes {and is going to turn over leaf; also he will turn over many a {leaf in writing a book telling all about the beauties of the Harding and how identified with it. | We wish him luck. {time we don’t think he will contrib- ute much inside information about {the administration that is not {ready rather well known. Forbe's | s free a nev administration he was At the same al- conviction showed the country that at least one higher-ups could be sent to prison. It {sn't a | nice picture for Mr. Sinclair to con- template, + MAINE'S POWER LAW The state of Maine still is govern- ed to some extent by a state of |mind. The Fernald law of the state |is still on the books. and it prevents |the exportation of water | Lawyers believe the law is not con- | stitutional. A legal battle is antici- ipated some time, with the odds in favor of its upset. If decided by the | Maine courts the law, of course, will |be upheld; Rut just as soon as an |attempt is made across the a power. bring | power line I comes for the leourts, if taken there. to state subject | Lawyers {hink ‘thr federal courts would never con- {cede the valldity of the law-——the 1on|y one of the kind in the land. The Insull interests of Chicago, | which are considerably concerned in New England 'smv\‘; ne past bought the Central Maine Power Co., power companies, i the largest hydro- | electric concern In Maine, paying, it is said, three times what the stock 1 | that the Insulls are gambling on the invalidation of the Maine law. {was reasonably worth. is clear 25 Years Ago Today In connection with the ment of the formation of a new Polish religious society, the Mary's Personal Help Polish Roman ty, comes the informa Lucvan Bojnowkki, Sacred Heart church stre is to be succeeded by a new priest, Father Culkowski lof Meriden. This announcement ha caused much surprise here ther Bojnowskl is well liked parishion The charter has considered It will shortly ¥ form announce- Catholie soc that i of on Orange tion v the yastor by his | committec of to revision on a council visit Meriden of government in The ers last proposed ot mountain to begin work reservoir will which can b Ldow as neceded The Herald asked umber people why they were thankful on Thanksgiving. City Clerk Thompson sadd he was tha I 1 0. 1 gurtis he had the schoolhouse iwlings is thanlkful that prople are thankful that he Lead of the' police departmen Chairman Johnston of ths 1 Loard is thankful fhat the o nger are asking why the wires under groun A complete and detailed {his city has becen compil L. Miller, I H. Oldershiw H. Cadwell. The atlas inclu excellent maps prepared by board of water night took up the subjec: storage reservolr and it w in the hold 140 let into commission- of an 1 We cided Ihe gallons the M s million t Shut- was id e contract instead of fwo. the is still nkful he thankful for oniy one Chier 1 subw people we not 1 by D and W s many 17, Ches Maine | it be- | federal | for Ha valuabl Facts and Fancies i led contes| d husbands h let's nd been made gal pr a ¢ Now have a what the the ng has honkir in A hick town is a place amateur play draws a full be yin the is players. whe Fai who spent didn't s a resor w have to have one | uperior ouncs nd call f tell a training. nds to let You can alw th has no college expect hi: | their clothes. ¥0 him ngs that squ the skunk, the grape Among tl their en sea creat mies res and Note to husbands: A wife how you a good time, also if spend as much her as me on a sweetie, on Point ing Americanism 1 plump stranger; panion if you look t your fat, = weeks A salary is like you get it three are broke instead after. t after of three Th back Smart i ), but the ks then, Whi o v five-cent boy, in kid who demands goud country needs d of the mo to Wor fmen call ¥ small fellers ca Fngl a man | habit is quee has got got t lady sisters under The O'Grady provide: sealskin and th e colonel's are 1it is in cach case | Strike sentence Dride the groom | wearthy”, out the four words it tl : t 1 n five E sary was nineteen years ol ho Why trouble a jury f{o whether a man is innocent or guil up in when it would ch ch | to 1ook him Bradstre Correct 1 {laughs loudly sald the critic, | vearn to kil him (Copyright 1 SynY Observations On The Weather ' Washi { for Southern tonight and Tuc | perature Tuesday tion tonight cast shifting IPresh to to east and sout in south north por temper east and sot Conditions | the interia ter of min Canadian ing rains - the O rain or slowly and sne on tonig wure o resday s r the mum low M s pr nort from on, middie Atlant England stat A1 pr 1 rene low valley {abnarn over Conditions thled w v the 1 uns temper: Temperat Atlanta Atlantic Boston B Chicago Cin Denve Detroit Mian Minne Nantueket New H New Orlea New Yorl Norfolk North Pittshurgh \ i Portland St. Lo Washir READ HERALD CLASSIFIE | 1OR BEST RESULTS audience 1 photograph made. He doesn’t ng north- York: o send all comnumnic Shop Editor, care New Britain Herald, and your letier will be forwarded to New York. s e J| Science o fhe X bring tions to Fun of the N been | call- | ogreSS rt Rescue, far Pleasel gs near, cheer HOW fun cares ( we re an ohee ¢ could locate ‘em! Sounded Lik Wy e a Robhery! Hoskins York eye-bro t Sh tl of m city swiy PWENTY YEARS AVTER! 1 \ m S In By Lowell L Ow but of “I've e vou him- 2t it . You w r, when s is my n Manager: I You are 1 K now.” Applicar who Mr. reme: LO 1 wear ber you can you. g0 to ». What are Wiy | “Do to me Manag you reme when I 1 on the "phor And yo lid vears ago? will vou'll do e ed me 1 Apy > Go il 1 old Wiscol T )t Ve rah! Well » good old chair and crow I Applicant: “Crow that, vou rooster! » a roostc a days 1l 0 as T s vou're 1I'm hoss here!” or « doo Applicar A-DOODLE- DHO-0-00!" Man z00d n crowing odern wl oiher of the ind send him in the CROW “COCK tail « room Ay A-DOODLE- A Regulav it Newspaper Mrs i Hary Bloom uine W of the bird protec ol on 1 i 1l ove 1bri hack nt chi and Drings tax exen Ahsolutely No Danger! Dorot otl Norti a glass of Ked 1 looked at Ler in nt said, “Dorothy you will b that little tut of yours if you drink any more milk.” “OnB, 1o T wor flash. Her wstonis imofher ind . st never Gryndr a hutton on ¥ quick as a H. T. Chapr yyhe That's the Answe By Jules A. Welling te church w no 4 plan her! M i s in a plea knew And how one por-{ And wept rtw T HAD to—'twas To call heast | W in SlGie outh- o “ odic- heast Jake “Well, if there isn't O-cart reel: lost b Squ long abic n » and Cont + hone troke diff wanted | bot the road | had heen friend’s 1 Though e w isitir ¢ friend was John Barl old John was it up and take moonshine.ctaoinhrd The corn, i poor to | littlc : liguid nourishment. Natural- | necd particular treatment. ro took some, too. was walking manner, the turned ot he yelle on t , Al again es later Turn them y gar rog When Black 15 Read! en up col- | beau- | ara wea cloth Good nig good mourning!” —Wilbur F. , Reproduction Forbidden) s gt now s the most vou | | 1 Watermar ral marks are impressed in a st 1 lines, nan |3 to any on by New | w reau, | on, | o t or inforn Question 1d, W York aver enclosing two cent Medical, leg nnot. by stion of to t in He N itor \ B ishing W W i n or D or 1eply ( mps marital can ex- All a per- ed ests ear All letters are con- pl |a ed en reh be under aken, eccive | stion e principal ac- “Three Faces Goudal, Robert Ames, Olive Brog of Queen herlands o Kaiscr of Henry | Meck- [ la Consort, family of the rin ex-K Ve and is ot r Wilhelm. Leslia Car- | i |2 10, 1862, |2 membership of Associa- s it oper- What is the I¢ rican Autoniobile | ? Where and how jor [ 1o over 800 00 mem- sl b oper in the [t ibers in one eity | ny club o as well as 1 to service tr from er city p Wi | pl an it ni Kay English usician tem- anncl swims were un- por of when cros dertaker Wh Lnglish a the tempera- talina W mont en oss it Tt is The Glory” he sereen Laurence Anderson. ed for v by be before its ears are erect? 1 Davis? ure; per made? EXY | Gilbert Stanley Shoots Young| P [nent family and the manager of the | said, attempted to attack him when | | professional baset arounds. They refused and he later| | returnea armea with a shotgun and |accompanied by Frank G. Craw- |ford, an English instructor. Stanley asserted that he again ordered the couple to leave but that Fulco jumped out of the car and approached him. The gun was dis- |charged and Fulco dropped mortal- ly wounded. Q. How many horses are there in he United States? Latest census figures show | 472, ) How old should a police dog A, s are Q. The ears stand up when the from one to six months old. 2. Whatls tie valus Bt 8 OOB-| oo iy 4y fhe son f the Inte ; MIS. [ Gentor for whom the General Elec- tric company named its Pittsfield I plant. He is 30 years old and onc of six rothers who attended Yale, where [four were hockey players. He was graduated in 1919, A brother, Harold, is vice presi- dent of the Guaranly Trust com- pany of New York and captained |the Eli ice teamgfor two years |while a twin brother, Clarence, played with the accused man at the jtime he starred on the varsity Two cents, ). What is Phlcbotomy ? A, The operation of opening a ein by incision as a remedial mea: blood-letting. How are water marks on pa- A, Q Q | A. They consist of small designs hat are formed of wire or cut from netal and soldered to the frame on which it is passed. The action of hese canses the “laid” appearance. s thus formed in the sub- of the paper are called natu- | Squad. watermarks. Artificial water- | Stanl the paper | Thursday when Cleary fter it is made or are printed in | James will be heard on ck ome fatty substance which makes | drunkenness which were preferred he paper translucent on the printed | against them as an aftermath of | the shooting. middle | ? FACIAL ERUPTIONS unsightly and annoying—im. proved by one application of e R aginol GLASSES (nlli“m“ll'n::m 2l ) LV X QUICK SERVICE fn Our While-You-Wait Repairing:, WE a2 selling these Large Skull Teme le Spectacies at $5.00 ne mattes what other fellow charges. All zuary anteed by Michacls, 1 whether 8, $12, §20, or §25. We hive up= facilities and employ & reglstered trist who is compefent to make examination of your eyes, withe! sligation, when even ‘mowt Jated glasses are required. pen an Account—Pay, ? tance 5 ¥'s hearing has been set for . St Q. What is Lindbergh's A, Augustus. Q. What do the names oscph and Lovette mean? A. Emil is Teutonic and means kind-hearted”; Joseph is Hebrew nd means “supplanter”; Lovette i3 rom the French and means “little olf.” Q. f California? A. Red-wood, western yellow ine, sugar pine, Douglas fir, white nd red fir and incense cedar. ALE ATHLETE ILLS MAN IN CAR Emil, re TN | Woman's Escort Nov. 28§ star, Great Barrington, Mass, A former Yale hock | Stanley, member of a promi- | ilhert orkshire Preparatory school, was liberty today under $10,000 bail shooting and killing Peter ulco of this place, who Stanley or sdered with several companions to | ave the school grounds. Stanley was charged with aughter. 1le told police he he man in selt defense. Fulco, widely known in this dis ict high school and sem 11 and basketball driven to the school ith three others, a man and two omen. One of the latter was em-| oyed at the school and the sec- nd man, Michael Cleary, ft to accompany Miss Estelle Bud- ski to her guarters. = | Iulco and Mrs. Mabel St. James! mained in the automobile and | there discovered by Stanley, ordered them to leave the man- shot ver, had Britain's Busiest Watch Repairing Department. Alarm Clocks 985¢ Each Parlor Clocks $12, $15 and $25 New o 354 MAIN ST. FOR THE BEST THE CITIZENS COAL CO. d Main Office Phone 2798. Yar Entrance Strand Theater. 24 Dwight Court. 1 by 1 the | Q address o Corporation st I okk A Yo v Airer 110 13 & City. 28y A, It md gre i ) th 1 grap 1 stully ? ssible, but difficult, must be taken. Trim heavily 50 in 1ry pri Teaving cane. Remove carth, bei to injure them in any | the new ground and | The trans- should not tm done until | s are thoroughly dormant. | fall or early spring be- | arted i s may |\ four it e is 1 car 1ct ning, n or the in ill cavify has growth Particular cas best time | RIDING THE GOAT {ations into fraternal organizatione, school and college fraternitics, orianizations and clubs, and so on, usually consist of two parts fious and the frivolous. In a bulletin just compiled by our Washing- Jurcau, are gathered descriptions of a large number of stunts of the cort that can ba used in “Initiation” ceremonles of all kinds girls contemplating getting up_a ual” and “stunts’ for all kinds will Le interested. Fill the coupon below and I ton olous Boya and initiations of send for it out CLIP COUPON HERE -—-———— | SECRET SOCTETY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Heral New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. the bulletin STUNTS FOR INITIATIONS and enclose uncancelled, U. §, postage stamps, or coln T Derewith for same: five cents in loose, NAME STREE Y AND NUMBER .. STATE .. I am the Herald. a reader of | ) i’ilek“ey ;Himse!f) McGuire. WHEN A NEW MEMBER GANG, MC¢GUIRE TESTS HIM ouT ForR Mc GUIRE'S MARKSMANSHIP, By Fontaine Fox. IS UP FOR ADMISSION INTo COURAGE. AND RUNNING ABILITY ALL AT THE SAME -TIME.

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