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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Merald Bldg, 67 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 & Year. 0 Thres M Entered at the Post OMce aln as Second Class Mail at New PHONE CALLS css Offica ... ¥ Rooms .... 926 TEL) Fus Edltorial The only profitable advertising 1 in the City. Circulation books and press room alwa)s open to advertisers. Member of the Associnted Press The Assoctated Press fs exclusively titled to tha use for re-publicati all news credited to it or mot ot credited in this paper and news publiehed Member Audit Durenu of ¢ The A. B. C. is a nationa whick furnishes newspap:rs tisers with a strictly honest analvs circulation, Our circulation statistics & based upon this Ihis fusures p tection agalnst wspaper tribution figure local advertisers. The Herald is on ale dn York at Hotallng's Newsstand, Square; Bchultz’s Newsstinds, Grand Central, 42nd St lagsi Connccticut seems to be behind in providing presidential ae pirants. Even our junior hasn't been heard from for at two weeks. Chili has considerably the largest navy in South America, while Brazi has considerably the largest popula tion. That ought to make Brazil un easy, if it possessed sufficient navy men to feel that way. Noting the amount of publicity his daughter got through lier “com- Haldeman- is wife in pantonate marriage,” Julius plans to re-wed the same way. Thus he: toriety conquers bashfulness. lline no- California an the Down in southern editor has licked all of the town to a frazzle merely be- cause he insisted on publishing such interests a good newspaper that the public -had to have it. Still, those who have taken their licking know all about how to run a newspaper. MUSSOLINT'S BATTT. WITH ECONOMIC LAW All news coming out of Italy is not of the fantastically optimisiic { mutual welfare, in this NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927. in the case of that he and killed modern technicality geography George Remus pin no laws of one could upon W much faith. Even to show was insane when t instance, is his estranged that since coun- loubtful. ¥ * A point might be made, of course, | has grown in importance 1 for Harry Thaw suceesstully that Dr. ¢ Chicago psycl st for Loch, Mrs Neymann who testi- politan & Leopol will in- lobok ¢ 1 v estigat si Snyder. is said, er last hope any it will always seem s liow a person can he in- n committing rime and pickly nd- over a sex 48 ca- field statistical from ni- m the v fair co-eds and sily got the hest In short, it was of the ents during the 9.15 per cent of the made regarded as an isolated in stance and lacking significance; but nilar results have been repeatedly nnounced. It must concluded, therefore, that women at this time in general the most diligent stu arc ients wherever t} ed upon trity with men in an educational institution. that have been forme DX f more This will not alarm the how- Wor men, n can have tl than half the | possess an intultive re- action time of gard for details which men as a ruie uning in on a faraway station only | lack, the his powertul and their intercsts usually are | 1o get same program local less diversified so that a better con- station, or a nearby and centration of mind is possible. Half popular station, is broadeast of The plan has th our youngsters at school nowa- | color of an at- days scem to be turning into athletic npt to clear the air lanes for the bhugs; one sometimes is justified in ‘hain stations, thus giving them an wondering how they can stuc advantage over the non-chain broad- under the circums casters. When it is considered, too, Tien there Is the fact that many that the the chain stations are identified of our greatest men and students pres- with most com- were not And this holds good great young far-develop good when mercialization of radio broadeasting young. in the fact do the commission’s scheme looks like casc women, too. The one of giving them commercial ad- men or women vantages over rivals, not average 90 in all the multifari- Long distance radio is the life of ous studics which nowadays confront the industry. People buy expensive them is no sign they will not score alling toward which they possess a special sets for no other purposc than to 100 later in some particular be able to conncet with far-distant stations, regardless of the programs, aptitude, If (his were not true then Iiains have occurred quite generally | throughout the lake region, Ohio | valley and north Atlantic states. | Areas of high pressure overlie the | lian northwest and the north const regions. Lower tem- ratures are rising in northern ow England and continue above normals in the middle Atlantic the Ohio valley and central sissippi valley region, | Conditions favor for this vicinity partly cloudy weather with rising temperature, Temperatures yesterday: High Low Aflanta oo 3 34 Atlantic City ... . 52 52 oston 3 ... 40 “ Iuftalo s L U 6E 48 Chicago 64 Cineinnati 68 50 Denver ...... 62 34 Dietroit et bR Duln (et s i gl Hatts ] 70 Jacksonville .......... 76 Kansas City Tl.os Angeles Miami ... Minneapolis New H New Orleans . New York . Norfolk ... Northfield Pittsburgh , Portland, Me. «..e.su.. 3 St Louis ey Washington 60 an, cific Facts and Fancie. pe is just an ordinary cold athetic enough to get you a with pay. All work and no play makes jack | for heirs who will have sense enough t v it Everybody buys a house. But most aof them let the landlord keep it and start in to buy it again. Hunting note: If it hasn’t a white tail and doesn’t hop and smells of | tobacco, it probably fsn't a rabbit. The height of absurdity, if you mean a skirt, depends en what N ture did for ¢ e wearer. | lat ern automobile “swell.” urn e mew Ford will be leaving no in which 1t will seem appropriate to ride comfortably with | one foot hanging out. The worm will turn. Provided, of course, his wife calls from the back | scat and tells hlm to turn, College: A place where the cess of eleven men makes old gra think the president a great old be = dent, o = llfléno Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. Brightening Up the Political Situation! Let's change the party names, we say To something merry, something gay. I'or instance, Folks, Cheer-publican, Or Humor-cratic, would be fun! Slothf Landlady—That lazy fellow in Room 7 wanis me to put another bed in his room. Landlord—What's his idea? lLandlady-—8&o can le in while I'm makin' the other:” THE BOY TAKLS AFTER HIS FATHER! By Nell Griffith Wilson Young lzra Hunkins aims to be A hero of the screen, He gets that leanin’ from his pa— I'll show you what I mean. e one Old Silas Hunkins liked to have A lot of company ‘round, S0 when folks came, he'd go down to | His cellar underground. And bring a brimmin’ pitcher up All filled with good old cider; He'd tell em, “Folks, just sample this— rwill make wider.” your smiles grow The folks would easy take the hint— They knew what was behoovin'; And all the whole blamed evenin' through i They'd keep that pltcher movin.' | | 1 And as the ciden went around The jokes grew rich and richer— | And all agreed Si was the star | Of that there movin' pitcher! mart Ma Walters—Does your wife ever Fawl you out when you lose money poker? Mills— T alway: at love, unlucky at card rorgives me! “Lucky " and she —Ray 1. Symons. S | \ good improvement for the mod- would be a coifee that administers black coffee when the need arises PURSOOD HER YATT DE WILLUN A Cereal Sturry Witt stullments By Harry C. Shuford Gredual In- penopsis Tt receives Sylwester de hero a frwittation he should wisit de prazi- Witt hesstonishment witt sup- T |it! T've accomplished a new record! | She turned a heartless look at him. “Go climb a tack!” she sala. { ~-Ruth Rasch | Ir | | “You seem to have an inferfority | liam Liggetts building, Q. Do all with mercury? A E. F. complex,” said the psychologist to | his patient. “You let people £tep on you, don’t you?" “Well, yes. | *Just as I thought. Youll have [ to quit that. It's up to you to be on “I'm afraid thar interfere h my work." “What is your work?" “I'm the heavy man in an acro- batic troupe!” will ~-Mother. R. (Copyright, 1327, Reproduction Forbidden) lett A Val the A cha nla | ean QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britaln Herald, Washington Bureau, 1522 New York avenue, Washington, D. €, enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All| cther questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered, All letters are con- fidential.—Editor. answer to any Q. Who is Miflin Wister Gibbs? A, He was the first negro in the United States to be elected a city judge, at Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1873, He has written an autobiog- raphy called “Lights and Shadow Q. What is the “Code of Ham- murabi 7" One of the carliest law codes in existence, the original of which is now in the British museum. It is written on four sides of a stone monument and comes from ancient Babyloni Q. What is the address of the Woman's Peace sociely? A 20 city Vesey sireet, New York What is the fastest time ever made by a railroad train from New York city to San Francisco? What is the regular time for the run? A. The fastest time was made in May, 1906, by the “Harriman Special” in 71 hours and 27 min- utes. The average time for the, fastest regular trains is §3 hours. | Q. What is the value of a United annuiment States fifty cent paper money issue an A Q. Who was Michael Hillegas? A Pa. the States. September 29, 1804, Q. What are the fees for admit- | Sunmen fo fire on the ting automobiles and motoreycles to Yellowstone National park? A lars lar. Q phets of the Enchanted Realm A. the on nammedan prophet of cent Q under water in a coffin in his con- test A 31 minutes, 31 seconds, on August |, By ol man Bey. Q A. hour is a good fiddle was term, - it musicians. Q. A. In care of his manager, Wil- Q. Who played roles in the movie “The Conquering Power?"” A. Alice Terry Q. were the chariot race and the galley scenes fllmed? three vears in idiomatic |ter by her second marriage was by [awarded Mrs. Ross in the annulment decree. She said she was more con- a[cerned over the legal status of the child than over her own predica- ment Mrs. Ross married Wilson in 1914 she said, in Memphis. In 1917 he left for France with the The war department in- . All except iron and platinum. | formed her that Wilson had been the principal |Killsd and she said that his parents in Paducah were similarly notified. ur years later she met Ross and they married, in 1921, r, she said, she met some ennesse How long did it take to make | {rigndsitns New Fori syl picture “Ben Hur" and where | Was thunderstruck,” ehe said, “when they told me that my first husband lived throngh the war and the report war | of his death was an error. I con- The |Sulted 2 lawyer and he told me that an annulment of my second inar- riage wonld he ary. the earlier has been discarded ‘Where can one address er to Gene Tunney? ibson, 41 Kast 42nd streef, e wYork city. metals amalgamate were and Rudolph entino. et . The picture “Ben Hur the making. riot race was filmed in Califor- and the galley scenes were taken | nRGces at Leghorn, Ttaly. Q. Does a person lose his Ameri- New York & trike Aides e Pay Fines for Picketing No. ew York, Nov. 29 (UP)—Four New York sy with the Colorado mine id fiines of 850 for Jast week to picket il building with placards using John D). ckefelle Jr., of hiring iiners. citizenship by failure to vote at rikers p their attempts 1he Standars He was born in Philadelphia, he became the United I'hiladelphia first treasurer He died in Over the whole of the Thames ley of England, 1,464,000,000 tons rain fell in September. 000,000 fect of sprice sent from Rus- Argentina. aol- Vv dol- | of three one For antomobi and for motoreyel A cargo of lumbor orzanization within the|sia to Ducnos Aire order that is founded Al-Haken, a Mo- we esnin Gas Pressed Heart, Caused Sick Feeling pain around my heart and | had a sick, heavy feel- after cating. 1 got wonderful from Adlerika Now 1 ecat what T like and feel cheerful again.” Mrs. Lydia Belmont. Even the spoonful of Adlerika relieves nd often removes astonishing amounts of old matter from <ystem. Makes you eat and sleep . Who are “The Veiled Pro- was recently An Masonic the story of ury, A. D, . How long did Houdinl stay with Rahman Bey? TEa . Houdini's time was onc hour. | B 926, against one hour for Rah- . against onec hour fo eile . What is a good walking pace Three and a half miles per verage, waste No matter what you have Hushand, Believed Killed in New Wilson Ross of Baldwin, L. T., today unraveling tangle in whe! nard Ross, first |department killed in Francc the Granted an interlocutory decree of by t Ros wrprise you. Leading MARITIAL TANGLE ‘=== Use all your glasses —instead of just the center. The new Tillyer Lenses arc called by many of the greatest eyesight specialists the most im- ortant optical advance since the discovery of glasses. They remove the “unseen blur” near the edge— the hidden War, Comes Back Home York, Nov. 20 (® -Izetla had | her first toward the strange marital | which she found herself n, married for six years to Ber- she learned that her! husband. reported by the war during taken step war, was still alive. of her second marriage he supreme court yesterday. Mrs. said she would cndeavor to order. A battle is being fought, with cause of c_\eatraim economic law on the one side and the Duce on the The true optimist is one who thinks the Duce but merciy for the thrill of it. When it would | v to determine in ad- Tt must be humiliating to declare | prise he sees de prazident is rilly you won't run and then see the par- dot doidy bum Poicival. in disguise. struggle gamely to its fect after Now ridd de instullment. shock. — i | obtain a divoree from her first hus- Staunton 1t I8, 0, Horaco W. Wilson, now a con- Tetus show you how they |tractor in Memphis, Tenn., and then work. remarry Ross. \] Custody of a four year old daugh- With bust of valued at 60 cents: with bust of ! Lincoln, 70 eents; with bust of Dex- ! ter, 60 cents; with bust of Crawford, et ¢ gives Sylwester 55 e Americanism: An irate and help- quecck turnover. Hmmm. . ] ho une| @ What is the minimum speed ! ACCURATETO THE VERY COGUE |less male smoking furiously while gnee a prohlem. How shell i 5 {of an airplane when cruising | they find that by connecting with vance who the outstanding men or other. Chicago stations they obtain the women of the future would be —one | ¥ same the New programs as are offercd in in that case York, wonld only need to note the de brain_ a Mussolini has been trying to regu- late retail prices, rent, wages and the cost of living. The battie so far has resulted in not much change ex- cept that some time ago wages were than half | those who stood at head of their the time, they naturally will come to think it is no advantage to possess such a scheme would never | Waiting for his wife to come out of | mesk yatt de traitor? 1If he’ll gonna 3 1 ¥ | A. 1t depends on the weight of the store. cay, “You ain't de prazident, you're | i - 3ot Tow-life Polcival,” it would deny | the airplane, the design and arca of 16 an automobile is old. there are | pojcival de accusation. {the wings, and other features. A cracks on the surface. 1f a flivy It requires de situation small commercial ship with one pas- is old, there are wisceracks on the action. | senger probably could cruise at 35 a high-powered sct. work., fellow who often stands Auto Painting Expert Work Low Prices Spraying or Varnishing It used to be quite a feat near the New » foot of the percentage list parts for averago to get because he prumpt possesses a poor intellect SAIR in York. Now that this ation to scveral studies reduced, weakening the hold of the Fascist regime upon the working classes. Now certain manufacturers claim wages will have to go lower, but Mussolini fears to permit a re- currence of the former expericn and withholds his consent. As a re- sult, instead of the many workmen receiving money for their toil, they are getting “notes” on the property of the factories—1. O. L can be discounted at a stipulated rate at the banks which naturally are not very popular. Meanwhile the fuses to budge. The economic crisis cost of living re- in Italy is the most severe blow the Tascist regime has had to face. It has developed gradually, and has been due to the inability of Jtalian manufacturers to produce at a price meet foreign low enough to n com- petition in foreign marts. Ttulian ex- e onclalits @hiet ol | The workingmen's class for Bible - port trade therefore has taken a | falont an outlet to, 5tudy Wil mest at the ¥, M. C. & | There's gne way the congressmun | e 2 N S e this evening and an address will be |can help the farmer. The farmer | Th .“ T “ Th M A“ T . B F t . F | ki oube s Sino be gOUINE Gulivered by red G. Platt, who s needs a good hand worth $1.50 a e 1oonervilie irolley at Meets rains. y rontaine I'ox. i trade balance ltaly is cortain to time, as it | the vige-president of the association. day. ] hardpressed financially, wh vith eves to| Joe Burke and Kid Lacova fought = § the Ope Juse yester _| Reds don't thrive in America. You 3 d 'oven by tho fact tha _lat Opera Honse yesterday after. Reds P 5 SR S i I o i e wa ey known | can' be keen about blowing up oh- | “ SUITCASE " SIMPSON (WHO HAS THE LARGEST FEET ; . anufacture ime on hat they were boxing for the fa- |er things after you get tires to blow | Mussollnt that they e S e s e e IN -THE WHOLE ToWNSHIP) IS A FINE TRAVELING , the money with which to pay of six furions rounds Referce Willis 2 A COMPANION ON -THE -TROLLEY IN CoLD WEATHER . q e announced that too much was at| Happy thought for pedestrians! 4 are Dro- | take and he declared the bout a |Cars never wham college boys who | i News from | no lo1 es thus are | draw join hands and go up the strect from there direct die estionally Attorney and Mes. (. H. Mitehell | snake fashion. R P SN ] sorship. It has been ind a source N4 Attorney C. E. Mitchell attended : b o e sotsh . linner of their relative, Governor- | Correct this sentence: “le is con- ¥ ive C“-“‘ rship, howe io listener ¢t Chamberlain at the Hotel Win- | ¥alescent now " said the ward nurse, v the malis DNing. In- throp in Meriden yesterday “hut he doesn’t try to make love to ! i the world is pretty thoroug The Scnacas defeated the Me- |any of us.” rrnent ot condlitions tas ir o ks of Meriden yesferday, 5 to 0, = = 2 io::‘ d[.n",'o '_Mfl'.m‘\v"_y o i L “ in a close game at Blectric. field. (Copyright, 1927, Publishers’ ; P Ho Lhes f ket stman ran t ball around end for ! Syndicate | people themselves who suffer most e e e — — ) by the vigorous censorship of public cach was pushed through for the information. The newsp rsin Ltaly UL o Gl . ) hokum, denied the sweaters at §2, and Russian | v facts or make constructive children's overcoats for $4. | ns. An uncensored THIE SPLIT INFINITIVE & e . I ”"f! ’ “An’ Oh Lord don't let Stanley U get the biggest plece of plc 'cause : rather than a hindr edit t lay, 1 L servattons it might make him sick.” | I’ e | S K NOT R ot 0n lee Weatllel‘ Exposing the Fake! | dhegarort bomingliohs T | Interviewer (to motion picture b Ttem has started it happ Washington, Nov. 20 | nctress with clagsical book): “Do . least, that is the Republ y¢ Southern New England | you really spend all your spare 0 EStpas v warmer in Connec time reading such serious litera- | - SoEnty “it; Wednesday inercasing cloudi- ture?"” - LR cus and rain nesday night; di- Movie Actress: “Oh yes, T fu!orc! 1 min z W v winds hecoming L | W tation to about 114 moderate to fresh southerly Wed- Interviewer: “You aren’t Chinese si s S R P R sday are you?"” & el SOOI i ST Forecast for Eastern New York: | Movie Actress: “Of course mnot! o cut, returned to New York, of whi slightly colder in west and ex- | Why?”" it originally was a part. The popu north portions tonight: Wed- Interviewer: “Nothing, only you're = Jation'is 12 person d the nesday increasing cloudiness: rain in reading that book upside down!” fi P et interior Wednesday afternoon and —Jessle . Strizber. P owns Gre « 1 coust Wednesday night; ) £ == i Darlen and New v Thursday; moderate to 1ar The Wiret th ed mostly southwest and Jine The flag-pole sitter had just hung | DY The laws of geography and niu i"“[‘“ \’QP“}" |up a new record. Tired, but eager & Rag : Conditions enters of low pres- ext Week his joy and honor with the g i . S SANITY: PLEAS ndity Cent low pr { to share his X % melfiech fae clied. Jusiging 1y ANSAMITY TITY sure prevadl this merning over On- | !little woman, he hurried home. (© Pontaine Fox, 1927, The Bell 5 appearance of most ma s, there are effort being made by the de- | tario, Minnesota and Colorac . | “Henrietta,” he said, “I've done ; may station Las begun operating a high- world by storm mercly be- powered new transmitter at Lell- he is a top-notcher at some- more, L. 1, it is no longer a thing not even taught where he got But it is rather disconcerting to find | his marks, WEAI is farming out its pro- | All of which is another el way of gram to 12 to 20 other etations, ing “you never can that it is no advantage in landin - ‘v 25 Years Ago Today about New coal as ever, winter me holds true for Another important point chain broadeusting th it doce not re Lound to 1 \ of a local Britain is just as short of ind the ontlook for the is not bright, One sign of the amine is the Arctie frigidity of the trolley cars, for no coal will be until zero weather strikes. Il W. J. Long purchased a high-hred five-year-old driving mare at the re- cent sale of thoroughbreds in New | York. | Bates pitched Co. T {o a 29-1 vic- | tory over a Stanley Works team from the Y. M. (. A. last night. station is that local t blow. 1 lent is given a severe chain broadeasting idea much further leveloped will have used searcely a 3 a local station Yet the when radio commission was started announcements made was that the function of a local station would alwavs he surface. One way te have harmony in the | Jiome I8 to quit trying a duet and be | content with a soprano solo. She's probably too voung to be called “Miss” it she doesn’t mind sleeping with cracker crumbs in the Led. lite isn't all There is a dreary football and baseball nothing to do but study. ol pleasint when there The upper and lower classes let | other people alone. The great med- | dle class is the middle class. | 1t walks by de side from Sylwester | a sickret soivice man. 1t comes to | Sylwester a idea wott its a dandy. Approaching gredually de fake | prazident, it sneps suddenly Syl- wester de fingers, ! i it spicks suddenly -Polcival dc willun, “Shoot yatt a nickel!” | “Wotts dees?” spicks up de sick-| ret soivice man. “You ain't Pra dent Coolitch, it seems.” It puts de sickret soivice man Poicival under t witt a chodge from suspicious character. | “It will brink you dees noble decd planty fame witt reward, younk man,” s “De question now is, where is de| prazident 2" It touches Poicival witt de toe a season betwern sickret spring wott its concilled un- water (4 parts). der de coppet, wott it opens vatt a trep-durr wott suddenly it falls Syl- wester de hero into de basement! HMMM! PLANTY EXCITEMENT YATT COMINK. RIDD DE NAXT INSTULLMENT | wings. <picks de sickret soivice man.|caustic potash and 20 fluid ounces of | Q. Isa fiddle miles an hour. Recently Ferdinand Schulz, a noted German acronaut soared to a height of 2,500 feet and smained in the air four hours, one and a half minutes in a glider with- out a motor. His glider was equipped with special type high lift| Q. Ts Tom Sharkey older than| Jim Jeffries A. Sharkey was born November | 26, 1873 and Jeffrics April 15, 1875. | Q. Tow can farnished = silver Jjewelry be made bright? A. Wash the articles in a solu- tion of one fluid ounce of liquid water; rinse and immerse in a mix- | ture of salt (1 part): alum (1 part); saltpeter, (2 parts): dissolved in Let them remain for 5 minutes, wash in cold water and dry with chamois leather. the same as a violin A. Fiddle is now merely elegant name for a violin. an in- ‘While secret organizations t t il ¥ i send —~—-———— FRANKLIN 8Q. FILLING STATION “ E R, Ir || | 1 R. R. Arcade Broad Street RIDING THE GOAT anil college fratornities, consist of fraternal organizations, sci and clubs, and xo on, usually two parts— he serious and the frivelous. In a bulletin just compiled by our Washing- on Bureau, are gathered descriptions of a large number of stunts of the fivolous sort hat can he used in “mitiation” ceremonies of all kinds. Boys and girls contempiating geiting up A “rituai” and “stunte” for nitintions of Kinds will be interested. Fill the coupon below and for 1t Initiations into CLIP COUPON HERE BECRET SOCIETY EDITOR, Washington Buscau, New Britain Her 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. ¢ T want & copy of the bulletin STUNTS FOR INITIATIONS and encloss herewith five cents in loose, uncanceiled, U. S. postage stamps, or eoin for same: NAME AT s 2 STREET AN S GIDY, Tt STATE I am a reader of the Herald. ] | e e e |

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