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[ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927. N B g 2 H ald lcast has been informed that a per- | has created a sepsation in Geneva, | they did not need to work very hard ! o - . - daylight hours only be used for ew ntaul er mit must be obtained from the gov- but probably will do little more. fore v were married, jadvertising directly. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY cnment before the work can be| The Dritish newspapers—at least | One of the most persistent of o ‘;ifl:{d"e"“:;"z_‘“"l’ej"a"r“’;““:l:";" s continued. those quoted on this side of the At- modern fallacles is that when a areas, particularly outside of resi- Hufl ;Jnxfl‘lrd V!m;v;u E“‘:w:d\ Heretofore the government has lantic—are in a frenzy about it. woman marries and “sets up house- |dential districts. Telegraphic inte o Church Strect ak, cati 1 cos o] i n 45 S a N ."° been extraordinarily careful regard- Some American newspapers, par- k " she thereby escapes the Makes Random Observations ‘{;-m:’us‘ is seriously jeopardizing 3 i L 5 roadcast reception in many speci- [} ing any possible damage that might | ticularly the New York World, went necessity for work. ) . L 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 21 EnmE e b : it g ] On the City ana Its People sic localities. i be done to navigable rivers. The into a wild spasm of indignation Just ask 'em! Or perhaps, watch | | “Chain broadcasting is elther i These papers shout the proposal them. Unless they have a servant or . |greatest blessing or curse of broal is Russian propaganda. If so, it is | two—which the vast majority | f——r—————————— With the coming of the cold|pencd in the past. The board of [casting. The conclusion is depend- Send all communications to F'un | 'months the crazc for non-stop finance and taxation and the com- |€nt entircly upon either the loca- Shop Editor, care of the New | iizhts in airply e : oo rst men- (tion of the listener or his particulas RNy e R O brertos it o ghts airplancs has ended at!mon council can effect the first men @ state’s main artery least has emphasized one of the | nearly all the time Britain Herald, and your letter | {lcast temporarily, but the feverish|tioned improvement; the second |taste. It is noteworthy that bu sorne commerce, weakest spots of contemporary | An artist the othcr day drew a | will be forwarded to New York. | [iisirc to make a mon-stop (rip|woull require a charter change and |feW suggest the elimination of chai TELEPHO The high handed methods some | Lurope pleture. It showed a woman froning | through the district of traffic lights | therefore cannot be worked until broadcasting. Hours of operation Kusiness Ofice metropolitan clties employ in the | That weak spot is that nine years in her kitchen. The clock showed it | Turn About’s Fair Play, Tolks! 1l continues. About once in the 9 at the earliest. 1}'J:':mp?,‘(‘;": ‘('::,']’,ul,':”:o;”::NZ’;’:'{‘ tditorlal Rooms . December m the fly dat of every motorist comes the op- | e | el come ppropriate acquisition of watersheds has given | after the war to end wars some of was early evening, just a ol 5 e asaryacaie L i : 2 T Lttent p scus: i 2 & 3 »dust after the | T\ " oothull coaches ahdicate | portunity to dash madly from one| Two average individuals were |attention when discussing this sub- onstant irritation to citizens living |the most important nations of third meal of the day. The dishes | «)u¢ Jacuities may try their hand- | nd of the center to the other with- | standing on a etreet car corner the |Jject.” Swift and Ware rivers cmpty into the Connecticut, and to divert them | mean a drop in the average |mighty clever propaganda. Tt at|haven't—they are as busy as bees Entered at the Post Ofce at New Bilt- aln as Second Clasa Mail Matte of t profitable advertising melfum & 2 =) P ircutation books and press | in the regions affected. Through the urope are still armed to the teeth, were not washed. On the floor | At running schools throughout the |out mecting the maddening red | other day when a mutual acquaint- s open to advertisers. war department the government all in the name of security and pre- | sprawled infant playing with land ! But usually the passage ance went by in his tour “‘“'v | U6 halflng lsomothing: like this: o g s aved his hand in 3 tunity of taking a hand | paredness, with perhaps some na- toys. Through a e 4l e | move halting, somcthing like thi honked his horn, waved hi has an opportunity of taking a hand | paredn perhaps some na- toys. Through an open door hubby | Boconiis & Tomst Ny aGTAG Ao Batle! ati noan greeti ped past. 1 Member of th ociated Press s i in thls matter and teaching onec fional honor mixed in for good could he se sprawled in a cozy | effort to reach the corner of Elm| Quoth a : individual No. 1: ated Press fa exclus . ¥ | Customer: “What do you think I ! ¢ to us ‘m:: r"nr-xl’\:\lr;";"; e large city that the rights of others measure. In addition, more alliances ¢l and in another sprawled a c¢ught to put on my hair?" hefore the green light disappe “Humph! There goes Doe in his F LT e and also local | cannot be abridged at will, on the pre-war model have been fric Doth were smoking cigars.| Barber: “Some insurance:" but as you draw abreast of the|car. Tight, I say. Why couldn’t he i " publl —Mrs. S. T. Wolt, | American Hardware office the - | just as well swung around and taken news publis! e made In Europe recently than i8 And under the picture the husband ber flashes and you can tell by the us home HARTFORD'S HIGH COSTS good for the health of the dove of was quoted as saying these words: [HE FUN SHOP NEWS Wi otassaca o > En e ey et 5 el Hie Jives N 4 o S . = 3 N S NE IEKLY |presence of a cop on the sidewalk Replied a. 1. No Well, h [ e TO OPERATE scHooLs | peace. i i B £ i 16708 S L TiaE e ne o olmi o bR i o ettt ani wsteot i e HACN L er SN oicas S Opinions i Which furnishe: s and The trouble with the Russian pro- my wife working after we were Yiconomical t light without waiting. — After|other dircetion.” 4 Tlic mayor of Hartford has come . tisere wlth @ = ! v | T v rminable pause vou “Yes, I know, but. it wouldn't ! e et o o ot .- | POsal is that it happens to be a i The stores downtown are crowded i @ v 3 s 1(] ziilon. Cor (9 0 realzation that tho cost of oper- 0% 1% that & happens 1o bo ubout | syrricd DGl bE et [ L e P ent ised upon this aud 200 years before the psyc ’ e tection against fraud in Dewspaper ating the schools in his city is out | =00 ¥cars before the psychological BTN last vehicle inlour way,” insisted No. 1. lbution figures to. both mationil e8| o¢ 4 proportion to the costs in MOment. In 100 many parts of Fhey're buying from the Christmas |from e was a heavy| “Well, now that we are waiting | Washington, Dec. 3. (P —Recom- 1ot ACYertas ool truck, which is too slow to follow | here for the bus do you sec any !mendation that the President be re- . other Important cities in the state, | 2urops they still love to maintain F d F i 2 | expensive military and naval estab- aC S an aflfles To fill the Christmas stockir lin comfort and too broad to pass resson why Doe should come over|quested to appoint a board to deter- : \xwl; Tmmt’n rb(‘lm;)l au:hm:'\‘: e i e i satety. You follow this al at and give you cents 10 pay Your | mine the war time munition needs have known this for a long time anc . H atte EIOTIC Social {iust the right pace to catch the red carfare home? of the nation was made yesterday by long ago ceased to marvel at it | custom. If a soldier or a sailor isn't bill collectors think man {s, Fanny Ward has been lecturing {!#ht at Main and Chestnut streets,| “No, but—' [ Asslstant Hoeretary MacNIder-of the — Superintendent Holmes went to (5260 in every block of the towns it of dust. Dust settles slowly. | on how a girl can keep her vouth, nd another hiatus in your progress| “Well, 1)‘“"‘\]*"' it just that way. | War Department, in his annual re- Eni TRt e o oceurs. You'd be highly indignant if any- | port. s iS *DIC] s | Hartford recently and contributed | 40esn’t look natural. e The best way is for her never to R A, e v 5 Al = 3 GOVERNOR'S PREDICTIONS JLEzecen v and | Would “duty” still impel you to |introduce him to a nicer girl! 10 Of course; the red Mght doesnt | body presumed fo. sl you YOUR| “muis honrd also: would prepagsia ABOUT NEW BRITAI some good advice during a discus- | R o vour child 1f you knew he | last forever, but it seems as if it did | carfare lome, vet you are just s | ..oiect for placing the army into Governor Trumbull seems to be |Sion of the city's school problems, SEEING MORE LIGHT v knock you co Criminal d you make 50 quick a break on indignant when a motorist going the {g,0p o giage of material prepared- rovern un e e s o er tha ou sta en~ | other 1y does ¢ right al 2 areatly concerned regarding the fu- |and incldentally left the impression | IN RUMANIA R Business is good, but dandy times amber that you stall your en-fother way doesn't do a right about |, .55 that the Assistant Secretary of tare of New Britain. It fs well to | that 1t Hartford wishes to reduce the | Rumanta will bear watching. Tho It may be that man fs the omy | Can't Keep some firms from slip- | War ululvl be able to make ade- > 2 T e e A e Rl ST : quate plans for meeting needs. cost of operation it might take the |death of its ‘“uncrowned king, P At ”dmm,c“ L Yor T,I,“:;ml(.,‘,\“ peg the guy who |Browing line of honking cars behind | moncy to run a car. Experts figure s ll I e kit & | i animal that needs h stance, pe 1y 0 P ol e el : SHasde six 1o | Study of industri mobilization New Britain method as model. Bratiano, has brought about possi- 44 { starts you, for of course the motor picka it averages anywhere from six to ooslhiiiilse ‘v‘ i ’.»4 5 1‘:”_ D lloze town! |1his particular time to refuse a fen cents and more a mile to operate | POssibilities d ttdor! | A hatstorsIn a college town! | i\ vostart. Wien it does choo car. Thus if Doe went out e e | which brought about definite recom- the antiquated school district plan. | Prince Carol returns to the throne. ®oian? Well whicl yearns to give | = to the ruddy glow halts|way to take us home it would mean |Mendations last February for modi- i hich s setis S Oriental run again of Gonerall State plansias How it comes o be retained there fs | Dispatches from that hitherto which i 1 to take ental you still long that he was digeing down into his | fication of Genoral Staff plans as — 11t of a meeti to the rate of man-power mobiliza- one of the state's educational mys- censor-gripped land etate that Jultu £ B iatiar A Ehilnel with the light not b unison | pocket for about 12 cents which | = t e e | ! Naud L psaUstlod By Serend anitie ; vith that at the id of € iere 15 1o reason e should spend jton In the event of war Ar. Mac- ral square, you find the red await- on O course, if was going | Nider declared. & ing you thera when vou arrive, De-|aur way it would be different, but 1| “The General St already e e termined not o have your molor| think a prrson is unwittingly mak- | stituted a restudy of tlie mobiliza e those wars Chi e SERs tion plan from the view point of the The elementary school cost in| That would mean somethin : v e Eer stall again, you deofninitn ping nimaptha Senl d e 6o e e 5 6 : = ' t the ch and you peets a driver to zo ol his way | Present lesal anthorization of = re- Hartford s $105.51 per pupil In | progress—for Rumania. e il e ns o o &xeen and you IO R TR e e SRR T e i = 5 . barely miss running down a woman - you.”, s t 3 New Britain the cost per pupil is| His idea is to abolish censorshiy S b Occidental i o policeman trom 1. No. 2 was a car owner standpoint can De investi $70.36. New Haven is the only city | re-establish the liberty of the pres "‘l‘;””“ \‘3‘1""[“ 1’“{"“'““{"‘“ ; : repo i1 “The point 2 ) 5 ave Yule-tide fun in barrcls, has now heen reached where initia | of the first seven in the state with and the individual, permit peaceful R s e : 2 g i | 1i's getting plain and plainer s i < and as. | reqiirements can he made to con- world. a lower per pupil cost than New jassembly, throw overboard drasti b don't want any Carols! last through some six successive col- ity who simply do not think and as- | Feauiremc Leeping With & = 1 il IRFES R R or changes of the traffic light, and | sume that all a car owner has to do [fornt With fisures o DR iritain, this being due to the large | financial and cconomic lawe, en- ¢ wdvantage of opera by —— e T e e reserves by Congress and the pro- number of school childign in the | courage the entry of American capi- Fadio is that the wife's clbow doesn't U Al Ve e ! duction possibllities of the country. o A Hartford car swinging into L Zoilge Yot ou snore a little, otel Guest: “Boy b ek ey e L e e largest city who attend parochial |tal, and scek & loan in the Un gouBe Yow If you snore adlttle. ! Ih]op & |Church street blocks your way at| During the summer months the | Lointing out that the law chary 1 - ) g " with the duty of malking “z t National bank corner, and you sence on the strects and high- | Bim t g se L Sta " A , . i ciest & me some fce- | e 2 hoole ) [ atate , It you would know a man’s weak- | Hotel Guest: “Bring me some fec- |11 National bk coman, B w95 it and nANceRt ia this oity © The cost of high school education | Getting a loan In the U. S. A. s jcsses, just listen. They are ones he | water. T want to take a hot bath surance of adc provision for 3 & 3 v t o ¢ the mobilization of muterial and in | R ohar 2 same trick pulled on you by a & utomobiles hearing out of state li- per pupil in Hartford is $187.80, In | the main plank in every forward- denounces in other men, SR Bt S S e i S R S S TR L o vial organizations cssential to its present epirit of alrport aloof- i E (e tor, e R aTEatA Y — R P ha y are now = to look at and speeulate upon. 2 I vt m:ne e Buitipdis costlals which looking forelgn program. It certaltly |y y o0t 1s still elean if she atiil| The politiclan and his strange j\\‘.\tl{llv:;xv t'(:»t""ifxl-l ind I e s Mt tate oz ok 0SS LOrAL 4 . |i8 only 50 cents above the average |always helps. e 10 T S T By P I & always have his bunk to 7 e ]”-“ - »‘11 m-‘ e e et True, we expect to remain a cily | for the first seven cities. New Brit- . I sleep in! e s e R g id that In order to make on a “branch railroad line;” and ain's high school per pupil cost has GREAT IMPROVEMENT | The desire to use a club in de- Seeot m the curb in front of the Bur-|cifizens. A survey by the A. . Aol e e this regardless of whether we have | been falling, and it is lower than any | 5 T CITIES !tense of vour beliefs is a confession | MR. ROSENBERG CONSULTS THE F e e definit i 1 of war time 2 Ly ritt hotel. A line of parked autos rev an airport or haven't any. We will city excopt New Haven. | Boston glens to spend milliens tn | 1At 10gic alone ean't defend th (Overheard by Stephen Hensold) |Prevents yot from passing the tr ke Gliaed U GRel o G lley, but it seems certain thut you | Whelming proportion of motor | Americanism: Inventing devices | Rosenberg: “Hmmm. Is nize hut- | 8 i | " Catt 1o qure [WI reach the High street lig fourists vacationing in the New Eng- | rescrves in fime of '.\mli-l he as & clity on a branch line than many | for elementary and high schools in ! incidental street changes. “The time | to make her housework lighter; in- | fis yon sot, witt privatt on de durr | o0 S 00y e " e last moment. | 1and Klutes come from the aren cast | “prohibitive.” the it Seere i : f . e Gl o venting devices to give her neces- | witt dask from a mahogany nature Sreethss e urb | of the Mississippi river and north | tary said, and the only solution is city or town on a main line, Hartford is $121.67. The cost in New | has come for Boston to epend [ 4 a shopper steps out from the curl i l , & sury exercise. Greenblatt: “State yatt de Diz- 1 hails the trolley, su your aver-, of the Ohio river. Also, a majority of | {0 plan ouf the production and pro There is Newington, for instance Britaln is $55.70. The diffcrence |money to keep up with the march | “ nls nd hails rolley, su your - ! Also, a et i these tourists visit all the New Eng- | curement on a scale which will r -on the branch line and also on the tells a significant story. of progress,” says the mayor, he-man” is just like any oth- | Rosenberg: “So. T got it yatt a “7 FERRIE gain at the|land,stat Massachusett ds | duce the amount of rescrves which main line. The airport which New | The quality-of education given fn | Cleveland js planning to spend | er except that hie wants to cuss dutter wott her name is d srein gkt ind vou aitemntito fon [iuimo RO be hept on ha plan w Britain is as high it not highor | $100,000,00 on its waterfront, in- | Wien Do thinks of such thinks as | Greenblatt: s AR t DS 0y aITS e o £o was in Newington. Now sy | than In Hartford. Our new echaols | ¢ higl eed boul il pajamas for men. Rosenberg: “I vant you . should | S/ " (o n) o But just then program to popu- but there ago was in Newington. Now suppose | than in Hartford. Our new echools | cluding high spesd bou A : find yott & man wott he should |FOU VAck mov. But \tiona) asscts of New | fclligent planning would cost less we had bought the land and provid- |are as fine as any in Hartford and | parks, a stadium, plers, terminals | What's the use? If you're rich wmarry it my dutter. i s A 1 Exccutive committee | “4han the reserves thereby renderec ~d that airport? Would Newington |our mecthods are by no means in- and what not, “The improvement is cnough to spend the winter a | Greenblatt: “Hmmm. Exprass yatt el 5 submitted a geries of | Unnecessary.’” Already such planni resort, yow're rich enough to be |de kwullfications.’ harts showing the origin , las reduced reserve costs by “ma omfortable at home Roscnberk: “T vouldn't undestood | (70 #9% *" < i e e millions,” he said sortance ? yould e expres: re not confined e “beSt” sec- o Al Yooy | ek °C | vou are goinz to be right wher irist. business, portance? Would th xpress |are not confined to the “bebt” s of the cf y ays the city manager e . rafference from exprass. Freight 30" £7¢ £90 9 L ek ¢ Hiasenso Laws tending to t muni trains begin stopping there? tions. We treat all alike, and many | Chicago® 1s spending millions in | rhe Les: time for an of! employe Detter. S g tions of t \ess. tions contracts to the government Spick de arsenals have hampered industrial This leaves you helpless in and go several miles out of his middle of the strect with 2 way to drive you home. It cost \ave the governor of this small but splendid commonwealth solicitous \bout the city we live fn, and he ig| The chief trouble in Hartford s | bllities irrespective of whether hich loves more, the man or the entitled to all the thanks we pos- sibly have. The governor's thesis was that if : c 2 L_'; e far torsettul o¢ '€Ties. It hasn't a good point in its | Maniu, leader of the national peas- sent income if nobody in | Army, Marshal Chank e ritain is far forge | 3 3 o nank - R RE i & favor and has a monopoly of all |ants' party, is hedded for the top of mor {to marry Miss Mei Ling Sot its dutles as not to provide an air- | i e ekt the bad points. | new cabinet port the city will degenerate to the status of a small town on a branch railroad line. In other words, we will amount to a cipher without a rim in the curb, and the resulting tonguc- Kknew whereof hie spoke but t ressive an fast- o g i his progressive and ast-moving lashing and replies of “Yes, chief,” | i. No. 1 was one of the gr major- Highly as we regard the gover- nor's perspicacity, and agreeing with him that & municipal airport would be & desirable innovation, we can- | not see with him as to the fate of his city if it happens to maintain ime needs” and that army p s during the war reached th ds. The cost of maintaining adeq continue to remain more important The total expenditure per pupil | the construction of traffic loops and Britain discussed until about a weck | N low, positive t nothing can hold to the adoption of a ¢ was “no dou that in evards as a result have-grown to a city of | ferior. Best of all, our best schools nccessary to conform to the growth vou that there As for New Britain degenerating |a boy and girl from the poorest of | changing the waterfront into a thing » refuse to incrimipate himself is blat “¥1, ¥l vl hen the boss asks hitn to break a | voitchews he should have Ry : i T enber] Oh, excoos plizz de || o, i e s motor fourists handled by that Congress be asked to amend th UL andese T s clyEhasbsch e a Al Sisurronnd inkr s SRbelEpea flanniand S insldental foachsnnid misunderstoodment. Vot -viotchews S Rrveibeth B R clubs in New England dur- |act so as to permit orders to b growing as fast, if not faster, than made to sense the solicitude of the 'boulevards a feature. Chicago lias he got?” 5 v > crage, repairs, gas, oil, cluin- any city in the state. The building community in his or her educational | been carrying out similar projects for r Greenblatt: "Vot voitchews Tead 1 ' 11 service records for | preparations, MacNider said, urging into a nonenity without an airport, | parents is being educated amid |of beauty and utility, with reclaim- police P on. Here are some en private factories which wonld who cte., the task requiring consid- {of t cts brought |both “build up depleted reserves” oablBlelericnl Sonkianal ahipooNal ousk nd serve to train plants and inspector has just made an as- welfare. 20 years and there apparently i K t a t 4 i Rosenber Je man wott he's go- vet there has been no oo First, of the total number of 183, | workers. ounding report about the extent of | Tn Hartford the best districts get ' end te the possible improvements A et S e G 2 ek Al &0 yai itter? unless it is-a more aceurate 016 motor to hundled by —— local buidling during a supposed | the best schools, while the poor dis-| Once in a while one reads of a p Greenblatt: “Yi, ¥, vt system of cost accounting. v clubs of 80 per cent building €lump. It the governor tricts get what they can pay for, | mayor who actually practic i foist de voitchews, efter de It scems to many who follow | came fror populous centers 25 YearS Ag‘O Toda_y cares to travel through this city 'which isn't anything to be proud of. | cconomy, or at least preaches it. But chews comes de man! Money he got | yunicipal affairs that this is @ nec east of the Micsissippi and north of A . ; A :\-‘h»l:'t".} e e less waste of time and v]f[m]'ll .qu the Chio (\'w. and 1\.rv'\\ l»r}m\}wr ople v Lot \¢ tosenberg: “Money 3 that a appropric should b n the region cast of the Mis ‘ongress is now in session, and —he will have noted that one large |upon democracy; the New Britain | e old days, but hat was befors thers |nian 1t, Money she's got.” s i BT i e and Soutn of the Ohio, S s o RO T ice building and bank has just system s the epitome of the true | FORD'S CONTRIBUTION were so many bill collectors to call. | Greenblatt: “Hmmm. Dot seem- | mission suificient to cover the cosis cond, of the ftotal number, |taining a new public builing in this been eompleted; another new bank mocratic system. i TO PROSPERITY . &= 5 pli de problem wott it gruzz of caring for c without billing de- [ 102,678 or 26 per cent declared in | city appreciate the fact that they | Daon't give onc n all credit. gradually izzier. Hintalligent he partments, resizteving that they — were on a st be up and doing. A bill calling occasionally—and we think he does | The Hartford system is a travesty | they are in the minority. 1 i Aiussolini’s givain is a product of | should be, witt brains witt clavver | They argue there is no more sense | “General Tour” of New Ehgland “view today; another large office preach and prate about the Amer- Henry Ford has fathered, has emit- (l, qversge lialian's willingness 10 | jqeas witt smott-kregks?” R e e e PR S T building s being opencd to public| It is not enough for Hartford to | Lizzie’s new little sister, which | for an appropriation of $100,000 I 10 Leen introduced by Congressman a lcan plan, the beauties of American- ted a squawk which has been heard 'he bossed Rosenberg: “Smott he dun’t have 'monthly for this scrvice than there | Third 8 Mt Ematonil Py e T ignificent new Masonic temple is ization, the ancient New England | from coast to coast, 1f not around | I toth mottness she's got.” would be to sending the tire depart- o) : specific destination, | pags o resolution of support te the { The trouble about the crook busi- | Greenblatt: “Mebbe he should be |ment a statement showing the | Massachu led all the New Eng- | measure ness is that your only chance 10 |yatt a hendsome bebby, witt amount of water used annually in [land states with 27,464 or 15 per 2w £ g : i R fai il 2 2 ¥ vatt a hebby, ! | il Dr. 8. W. Irving made report to ouses have been erceted; hundre he days of the Mayflower. new baby. Already every hard-hoiled \ork up is to be a failure. bunns witt klezzy-kut-kollitch togs |fizhting fires and cxacting the usual [eent of t total votume handled | yroaiin Officer W "“: |yx mt,. other apartments, tenements and fat is more important is to ! Wall street operafor has taken on _ from a nobbiness, wott he should be | water fax. After it is pointed |t} motor club agencies. Maine |y orning that a four year old girl at have been ere r these thin jnew hope. It loops like 1o new Nobody love an egoist. Tt he | iy a shick witt a drugsturr cowboy?” lout, it is merely a > of taking fwas a closc second with 24,114 or | ,q5 Maple street was ill with an at- | loves limself well enough to keep | Rosenberg: “No. Hendsome it |moncy from one pocket and putting ' 13 per cent and w Hampshire : - up the general averag vouldn't be necessary. Good looks it in another. hird wtik 19,464 or 11 per cent. | sna zot.” It would not increase the budzet | 1o a large volume of the ieh line, while Berlin i on the YOR VICE-PRESIDENT I this vale of tears. There ference: Boys| Greenblatt: “Spick vunce vot > it is not adding a mew iten, motor tourist travel in New England viain ‘lin cven the most opti- | It is nearly a truism of American | For the past six monihs business learn to «n mobody S |ajn’t she got! Vot he got 1o bo?” 1 departments lm\tm;: nim..u\x in | continues through September and : watehi iirls want somebody to Nosbabe o heir estimates in this and previous cven into October, a fact which 8 ““foremost genaral ha naintained the | Watching. Girls want somebody to | Rosenber Hmmm. He should ! I 5 hich 18 foremo: a 'in general has not maintained the vears, items to cover automobile declared to demonstrs that 1 maintenance. These would merely | motorists are actually lengthening iilding is being construct ing bui 1t ultra-modern apartu coneeption of equality dating from ' the world. Much is expected of the tliction which appeared to he small- pox. He was informed that the sam: disease was in a related family on Iirook strect, and both Louscs have been quarantined. A special commit- tee may be appointed as was the case in the last outbreak. The $10,- 000 contagious hospital is still he- ing erected by Contractor O, F. Cur tis under the direction of the com mittee consisting of W. L. Hatch And all this withont the stimulus - - princess b to ar ever the airport. We remain on the IILSON'S ~ BOOMLET had a more auspicious beginning in Berlin does not politics that the more watch, be honest.” I 4 Greenblatt: “Yi, yi, ¥i! Moncy she itain in | he to crave nomination for the vice- | Hoovar has just coneluded the 19th | Correct this co: “Industry | got. he Qun't nidd il. Smott she is, 4 that | presideney. Our vice-presidents us- | how] by administration spokesmen and forcsight r i rich) ‘said'fie vourant hive to) be: iTenasoms the man, “and luck had nothing to |i{ vouldn't be necess s : 10 ¥ nest he t to be! 1. Con- cad the branch the “foremosters” have declined the |insists on clinging {o the good old 1927, Publishers (’{3»“.",\“1 azfm £so |‘v.]I‘")‘:.“ ,‘1,(:.‘-‘11 |and I G. Platt, The authoritics teel ffer with thanks. Borah, Lowden and | ship of state. But everybody kuows wdicate | sonna take vatt ofter de poppa! o |Machines, or what cars are 0 run jed fo have totaled close to $ “/wfii to sea the day when Berlin | politician may be the less likely is pace of arlier similar periods. Mr. be taken out and included under one 't ow England vacation season. account, that to be the appropriation definite fizure for the money to the city garage. it is desived of the motor tourist business to determine what dey nents do |y e by the elubs v not given not cxercise due care With their [in {he fabulations, but it is estimate , existed he- | ually reach this pinnacle when ail |as to the wonderful prosperity that that there is no canse for alarm. | ake it advisable that { (o The Woman's club today obgerved tizenry see be CeNToo! dged the vice-presidency; |it is pure propaga to talk tha — | mebbe 1! B ctter e ¢ |down as to make it a 00.. Ty . ¢ zenry seem to be | Lenroot dodged the vice-presidency; it Is pure propaganda to talk that | mebhe 1L callect bette i | s RpaaT L ; B derinont Dyt it ches ettioars office, 100, When and one Charles G. Dawes, listening | way. Everyhody knows that if the AR biles substituted, this could casily be | pagio funs are virtually unani- | PYOSenf. An honorary member, Mrs. learned from the mechanic’s HME pious in the conviction that “pirates” | Mary B. Mumford of I'hiladelphia, : 1 a financial ex- | in over the radio {o the last Repub- | I \ts were in power that Mr. | Observations will he ente ined at dinner this ¥ r e board he came |lican convention, made a character- |Hoover and every other good, tried W ’l | Pkl o " those stations tihat jump their wave At i : i Should it be decided fo abandon [junciie should be siven no consid. | evening by 3 ‘rank J. Porter. ¢ Britain; and when he want- |istic exclamation when he finally |and trus Republican, including every 0!! The Weather | i lems hf:;l.xlmm B T ) e AL VI O R R T WL gy | i | less bookkeeping, it xm:‘ it be well "‘.‘ This was revealed fn a surve Hatch has taken out five building tho same time 1o cffect another | a1 Y Glimenae of | permits, change favored in some w TN | department of commerce. Grimshaw | The railroad has purchased an ex od cireles. This wonld be 10 DIACC Loy iog 5,000 letters and telegrams | tOnSive Kensington tract of land a1l cars under th .1{.y\k|'.‘,\;\xr\[l“v‘ sent listeners to the federal r: 1;r0|n R. A, and Andrew Wooding P | the garage commiission. nder WIS Gig commission, spending several | It Plans to ercet @ dam and pumping line at night. Nortiern and south- ! Aer WIS dio commission, spending several [Tt [ ! ¢ e eaviis dibtcy aod| scheme, the mechanic would 1o I {yweukg at the tas) station to supply water for the pow- “‘Hm older:8 g Sunday i | ! a position to order a car broug l-f His di of fans' sn tions, | ¢ station now furnishing electricity Tilson, floor leader e el el § 4 puioe St LU D TR i with regularity | for the third rail systeni. i s e e 4 LR e eoed, |and_unanimity follows: | Co. s wonderful hase runn e ATINLRClicHEntiKe Y SLons i out when work = idpiond L 1t il S 1 gave it a i ot v over Troop = J TR e e \ O et iinos. alyieults |, Whatovex plan is foliowed, ita 11 to 5 viclory over Troop iven luck broke favorubly 1 pr every station must remain exactly | A of Hartford in a rongh indoor « to g [on its assizned wave length, A crys. | baseball game at the Hariford arm- chanical problems, as has often hap-{ "0 0010 control should bo re- | OFy Jast evening in spite of the um- e |auited to accomplish this purpose. |PIFE’s evident pro-Hartford learnings. ; : : Stations logicaily should be clas-| City Clerk Thompson has received the viee-preeidency, with Tilson giv- © more season mer- | dsiplaved on the Atlantic coast firm(n? [ iteytve riowe palenna it thioir oo oo e cLLY SRER R BG Sl | SRR et | LR Delaware breakwater 1o “"_”'\.” | quarrel A high-powcr and low-power, the lo- |asking that tho city engineer mak ifornlan's plan is Ioover |lining just ahead. The disturbance that was over V 'é It's just as good as new! cal and the national, the general|a grade for the Myrtle strect side- A e S e e s constn Thutsday night was advgnced = —Grace Connelley. Lang the speeial. The hizher grade | walk. This belated recognition 1 oLk i S : p heagtitrd peing Sceatral oty 5 N . |stations should have greater range | the rallroad of the vote of the cown pEASdEn ucet, Que., 2184 : At the Fun Shop Minstrels! g ggnal strength and more desir- | ¢il will be received with satisfaction W attorney gener like- | was 1 1 and nominated” for the | Republican organ or opinion and to New Britain job. ws ter, would be joining in a aah 5 Doe: S Novechs In our era of hooming for blues. It is significant New York: Tartly. clondy | presidential — nomination, nobody | that thi of husiness hesituncy tly colder saturday; Sunday | goes out . lency. | ea with the shutdown ¢ cloudiness, followed by There seems to be one exeeption < Ford plants and corre- Connectic munici not a shrinking violot | North Carolina coast Iri HIORIBHE | ies from developing into greater me- is advancing neph, northeastward ! it |1 1ed into Conneeticut the other | noun t about the new Lizzie | with increasing intensity, Block Ts money. W i d a Tilson hoom for from co t be- | 1and, 1l storm warnings ar s I sressiman from California } ¢ of the f an sent hants to perk up and see Iver her will e fair Saturday ambo: “Mistah Interlocutor, |ablo frequencies upop which to op-|by residents of that section. hd Sunday in virtvally all I"‘ ““? | what am de difference hetween @ oate, They should he subjected to| The members of Fsther Stanl ; ; castiof the Mississippl river, 1t wl Y ighter and a strect-car €on- | ()0 minimum of regulation by the|chapter, D. A, R., were busily e HALTING THE DIVERSION —— be colder on Sundey North sovernment. The other class should | gaged today in making preparation « OF RIVER WATER THE RUSSIAN PROPOSAL - Atlantic state “Mamma, do you know why | Interlocutor: “T don't know, Tami- | (3ke what is lefi. | for the fair which will be held t tiner FOR DISARMAMENT WIVES WHO DON'T WORK S beaw's mustache is like a football |ho, what L the difference between | pipates should be given no con- |morrow afternoon at the home o Con i or world disarma- TER Y : NOTED CARTOONIN] S la pr ghter and & street-car con- |sideration. Fundamentally they are |the regent, Mrs. €. J. Parker. oc e nTonosB IO ANO IR bR IR AFCLR THEY'RE MARRIED Detroit, Dee. 2 (A)—Thomas | “No. Why is #1127 | ductor?” ‘;n oun, mon gratn with the rank| The Emmet club had an fmpor- made by Russia| Some women don't work after |¢7. widely known newspaper c ause there's elexen on cach | Tambo: “Why, de one punches and file of radio listencrs, They | tant meeting Dawson's hall last cv. the Switt i . 1o from London, from Paris, or they are married. The chances are, | toonist, dicd here yesterd transfers, an’ de odder transters cimply interfere with good pro- [ning and discussed the ecomin it would amount to|however, that they are not the wives | i He was for 25 years con- — punche grams, emancipation of Ireland. The i with local newspapers and Economy! | —Helen Dywer Direct advertlsing of wares must |mets are to celebrate the anntver much of his work was distributed | Claire and Felix squabbled, ! (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction |be entircly prohibited or greatly |sary of the cxecution of the “Mai- clropolitan district of Boston at Coming from Russia, the proposal 'point a bit further, the likelihood i | (jiyoughout the world, | “They fought a day or two, Toubiaden) Ivestalotod, Bt s Beeh sugesaled |ohesber Martyis “Hoover and sounds ment guch as was projects 1 fron Itome, rmane tory. hut mueh of average men. Or, stretching the

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