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o — 8 NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JU) \E 25, 1928, New Britain I_le ald earn the securitics the stabilization [in the wess ave not yet in jail. r means a loss of SU per cent of lhul“ The only th ibout the Broox HBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY value, These pe realized that the |graft cascs that Hupresses us is that :,mm‘ could not be expected to re- |the grafters were given a spee toeued Daily (Buntey Exceptedy |11 10 {8 pre-war valus, Dt they Gl when discovred and s At Hersld Bldg. 67 Cburch Street 11.@ oped for a higher stabilization |without delay. Aud that doesn't | — [ than To them stabiliza- [often Lappen m Washington SUBSCRIPTION RATES [ tion at less than four cents mea =i e $5.00 & Year. i i Y $2.00 Three Months | trenrendous loss. To Franc SMITH IN NEW BRITAIN % & Mouth. a repudiation of S0 per c Considerable talk and threais of { national obligations ting ar v Britain re- Entered at the Post Office at New Brit- ain as Becond Class Mall Matter. | vernment, which invested gading the possibilities of Al Suith — in forvign exchange at the nt I s TELEPHONB CALLS would have lost millions d Business Office ... 25 ot wd tie stubilization rate | ser Editorial Roome . e 5 | The ditficulties which 10 tuk taced ihe government be sur- I 1 ;edt only profitable advertising medium |, .\ ;,dous and the overturn of the nerve to Circulation bouks and press room slwaye open to advertisers. National Umnton. Briefly, the dilcm- 'think a Dowocratic pr n- Is s ternog ma was one whether to tet ti ¢ ould carry N All Motizal ‘i“‘ Mamber at (the Asueisiod Presy curity U more for their the same, discussion of this slhes e Associated Prese ls excluaively en- till-born child. %o the use for re-publication of | paper or huve the government avoid |sibility is going or | - o all uews credited to 1t or mot otherwise Tl e 4 - ' i redited tn this paper and also local @ 1053 on the fo g 1 ith sho ppen 1o v , A 2 N news publisned thereln. | chused during the last W New Britain Us 1o loci acts an ancies [ during the process o sing | Republican wuchine would be tre- Member Audit Bareau of Clrcutation | the franc. M. Poincaire chose the mendous. Those who say he can do | % ’ She A B. C. is & Datlonal orgenlzatlon | . i o VS T SRR e asy 1o \ bundit fro She A M- G Iy & BaHOBA) ogBIAILY | Laicer alterngih is pin their faith upon the premise Tl i o A L tisere with & strictly honest anal; of | —_— i ith will get many a Republi- 'yvou 1 circulation. Our circulation statistics are s Sbaed /i g SIrcUaon, O it Thie tomures pro- | THE: COST OF AN ENGINEER vote which no other Democratic ) ‘ : tection against traud in mewepaper die- | I Providence, R L. waler sys- candidale ever ot Of s ther Gl 9 L1 0 tribution figures to both pational an \lso N rhes or the band used el e Lo vecently having been veterred | be no. dount. 1 N T Aedae 'to Ly the muyor as posseseing a Hi- hody 0 i The Herald s ob sale aaiiy i New l'ation p REAREIISHB L Bic ¢ p 1 £ ik York st Hotaling's Newsstand. Times inight copy, coupled with the fact lied o - 2L ““‘] Square; Bchuitz's Newsstands, Eotrance | . - 5 e Sl leze: of calling somebody a Chané ‘Central, 4204 Street. that the local Board of Water Com- Smith's f — | missioners needs a chicf cigineer 10 ticket, They sl oy carry out the plans for the pro- course, not b 1 is that part of Chin Sm 1= not ' nay as re Chay 1 1 11 It Smith isn't posed New Britain water cxtensions, | eratic principles o v d ! 1 s the well call off the election and let ) nilks the cow Peanies ¢ ado 1L 15 mtiresting to mote that the | publican principles, but becaw 4 or in withou urtlh aldo o Hoover get chief engincer who was identified dislike Republican @iyt southiarly. 15drope. spoaks many Or pothar ) with the Providence water plant plank and he Democratic | tong W the traveler can ge g % . |has taken up n cmploymient &t candidate, 1 is nominated ice ar i by saying WEATHER, PAST AND PRESENT | Sie s i L1 Darn Mussolini 13 e world how rotten the - | i To' el dns svorld 1 : pvery. | FOUIONING Was the (st punsrapih how ireitaicd they focl abont ather has been is use Ivery- ather h il |ot a Boston dispatch dry busin regardloss o 1 hody alrcady knows all they need to | v ; a8 almost | his election an induce a d e know, fon ihis Bub 2 e William W. Peabody, reeent to do anything about 11 evervone's supply of mean ad-{ Iy chict engineer of the Provi e ¥ - ctives has been completely ex-] dence water supply n ARl oL I i1l e the engineer in charg: ihout and that 1 Dorna austed | of constructing the tunnel fron publican majority | be g Some blame it on a cl N Colabrook 1o the Wachuselt |wpittied down. 1t reguires a You cn ant 11 nnter climate; others ink t ra Ilo‘ Reservoir, at o salary of $6,000 nd e g " EA on a ) . i cther waves girdling the earth have! a year, fo fill a vacancy eaus plighidE SO LI SLRIT ©PONY 10 Lok up when you miention chick | ed by the death of Harold W cxpeet any other result e something to do with it L | Twenty-tive yeurs there were e | e on o no ether waves blinking over the We do not know whether the OV AT ture Aretie flyors fo n oA few \nap, and if the climate has changed | work in connection with the Provi- | Ths 1s fhe stop-Swmith D s at the North Pol it must have etarted before that!dence water supply was of a larger | Senator lteed of Missouri, hrad-man = e stop-Smith v enent time. Since that time, 100, there has dimension than that te be put un- M the stoy ; ULONSBISLLSIIE been many an carly and warm sum- der way in New Britain, So far ae "_‘“‘"“"" Asandidal e by S ph mer. Which is by way of saying We the Providene: ation’ plant d5 i LcHCt EERECIIiy as nag penyEnLien do not take much stock in the concerned, it scoms to be no mor ik PrD SHE ELln 5 i " : spring weatfer happened to be las s trying to lean climate changing thec at least important as such things zo than SPUINE W r happened to be last In Satur s Herald, in the the one planned for N Britain. | SPFineE: - vears ago today” column, & The water honrd has been inter- ; Missouri senator AT anism: A conviction: that oseing paragraph Wiis cnelnders e has come o) DiDSEIL e g contender; and tooiing a horn relicves vou of all e B N e e ibility for what happens “The sun, which made i pay $6,000 for its engincer, which |!INds fault with mith 1 ol W an nnsopl 1ed people IRz, Finsion ona on (tvi-"' e e tlan New Britain has been | NeW YOrk governor openty tells the |yng soven-teuths of ose who sprok noon of ) 4 ), pecked hrouzh worl wout his viewns o prohi- N 100 bopn ot Mayid P ing. Opinions may differ, hut so 14 ahout his vi u the prohi- | familiarly of ne Know le slopfs At = s e coneerned this matary VIO question what vight has Reed [how its don: Ly, 15 L Cnormous for a highly skilled to cayilt The auly Bifferedce Be-l ypoipe nin, el the nilller safd Ini other words there was no sun- ... 4 good rcputation |tWeen Ived ithoon probibi- 'y g qav s our home.” So she did and shine in New Britain for 23 daye. 1o e b lovErean Ahe const otion RN SISEIIEL the former soft-pedals | the old folk lived happily ever And that, mates, is @ worse reeord | T E G supply addi- | T1e Subieet qust now while siith v on the alimony Tha Sol made th ar ; says what he thinke. Oulside of that e n Old Sol ma tion. e saluries were reduced AL 14w prior ' installment =T - the ‘clty pald $4.000 for its park the views ol both ate about the that the man saidgonc-half the THE TROLLEY ARGUMENT | gent; and thouzl the 540 dovsn't know how the other A strike usually concerns i SRR S L ator Iecd would' lik and hours of employment. The |\ = L ndertaking as | PTEsS the southern delegat Conneeticut company gives the in- | o T T et water xtonsion |A1€ supposcd 1o be more or 1 pression. thio its statements, | oo Sonator A Dimselt is wet that the j nt dispute between the Briabody W Fidse the ol | Goyttnoi I When one v company and its men is bascd UPON b yiiging a tunnel connecting the | Hies 10 play dry and refers these trouble proyokers Ware river: devclopment and the | Other wet man as unworthy ti But the trolleyue ion CoMEs | L coiioir, which will cost more PO Of the drys there is somcthing orward with a different Stry. |t Fn e fiest step in the | €V aneerer than usual about poli- | At o = Originally trouble was aboul [, 500 of diverting Ware und s il el R 15, ALisayEs UUE RS 0 TS Ant nivers ment the J L A DIEE MRk rosupply of i dis e nominated, e s 4 cead politi- poinis. “Al tropolitat 0 coste = o aggressive siarlee, o haier of v what th Al ager job thin he New Britain Bypocrit€ in and out oft il also writ- iy in detail this pre-conyvention cannps o B 25 letter to Sunta Clau th the tun- |¢Ver. hie bas not been drue to forin You v reslize how a Bolsiie- rawn 0 concentrated work, He tinly ¢ deceive 100 ONe vist fecls af you never have bought the New Dritain | tbout his tenc nings and ir a3 it and Gebeld the same Kind | 1l ter extension pluns entail diffi- Jim were ot overly ansious ‘2'1 5 il ¢ luy reduced: to {he Connectict & come | L weering work to spread |10 12nd the nomination he would be orwird " ot i Ccxpunse of territory. ISl and not @ temvorary any- | usiness | on consoli- iges and ho e enginecr will get approximate. thing-to-win politician. cconomy, I n - conti $120 weel i will be respon- | Suppese Reed did happen to stop v be neees. e s i on ' Suppose Reed succeeded in 500 L A Stes e cot $70 g wWinning the nomination? Iow A g what would he stack up with Hoover? | 1 1 nter- 3 o t lrom this, (10t him confer with Mp. Davis i ke rol I to e . e not | Who ilso ¢ ran 7,0 ind s R 2 vact | Ve gitting toc noney. The pro- | ieh may ! u- on scems 1o 101 1o picees et hie in it vt ) bwarins el 25 Years Ago Today - second i ‘ , go Today - ; i T _decision 3 (e 1 « It 5 \‘ ¢ 1 v nd o Copyrig Suy- ais o BRONN GRAITERS et Gkt 5 L orepresentaiive ew Britain | . Vs The New York s ! I convention Ml e bl import g & : ville, O., on July 14 | 06 . il onie < )5 Ia cxsbrioncin il Abdre servations o s of the prosperity that prevail nd | SRR i i i e B e Weather In fa of Tul i ctory w iew months | ——— < . -l Washington, June 25.—Forecast 1o P York M 2 ast q . ithern New England: — Oc v s showers tonight or Tuesday. ) yries of |1 " « i temperatur ‘ | Jai 1 lequat vexly south uthcest winds. = ; : I Lortakers’ cor 0 ast New York: Hiy I 8 Ted | Oceasional onight or 1 na oreible pice jy ) r, W. d. Dunlay. and Toesday; not Vo clange in teme f « N Y 11 1 M. d sho sout) and south- i It A ¥ dini l - ¢ O e i b Housewives % : 1 . FHL 1OUR-CENT FREAN 3 e Al D 1000/ ) A o you want$1, 000! 1 ( Dy " ) = i 0 b 3 c rinches [l Just put 20¢ a day of your R il 1 “4 | house money into one of our ut il o [ il banks for 120 months and ted to LI ! {Hinol e the company wiil send vou a worke, nothing ¢ ) ‘ i v check for $1,000, , pired, M. Po v ‘ worricd ty o et s s Many men and women S ian e s o i A oot G i have started this guaranteed fifth of its war 1 now colun 1¢ral Fo ; thrift plan paying large m- is worth 2 ta ) oliar, or t past 1 P i terest. " ‘ " A W 393 conts each. Befor ted du i i Phone Al frane was woilk 20 eont " onld b ot on Mr. Tuttle who will ¢ Milliong of dollire of | b £r- Dlepublican pame and t 1 runt to, pas explain this plan to vou and curities were sold when th frauc feature ateut them would he vhar ° T The v tuoed an o ||zive vou free a bank. was worth 20 cents. To theee who . some of the bure who were 1ol ed o and Fred Latham off the car. Mr. ' |immm—————ee able to arise e My chson's ve the and tham w office. He heart and ving from the Squice was u to be ¢ d ho. taken 1o by lad been m i Bock The unusual & Bailey play New Britwin on end ere were S.000 ut th raction of Barnum o town tur ridge co buildin up Chur from all surrounding Five couches ere run on 1 rail and Hart- jam ever- sent 2 Iis. Iore dead ad on t cludin bod inted. The | | Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britatn Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. nds of barrels wefe shipped to| Individual cvents followed, with lose | Elurope on sailing vessels. With the |prizes of bascballs, gloves, bats, and development of improved transpor- other athletic equipment for the : “Dey said Ah disturbed de |tation and more regular service as ‘ winner: Shoes were piled up in well as refrigeration and ventilation, |two great heaps and the boys then rouble- | the exports of appies and of otker |scrambled for their own, Ernest De- | fruits have increased constantly Salvatorc being the first junior to tea-roons.” Employer your job Rufu harmon Employer maker, ¢h?” Wiy did you “You was a Rufus: “Oh, no, boss. But dey Q. Which can travel fastest, a|gct his own on and Matthew Paluch #aid a coffec-colorcd man was out|lorse, an aeroplane, an automobil: | winning among the intermediates. ob place in a tea-room! |or a railroad train | The intermediate 100-yard dash w —Paul Block | _The fastest horse has run a [ won by Ted Annunziata, with John (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction mile in about 95 seconds: a railway | Nedbuda second. Peter Ukitus and Forbidden) |train has covered the distance in Thowmas Aparo pluced in the junior dash. In Kudo aid Junior winnere e | seconds; an automobile has done it in 16 scconds and an airplane in 11 second: ard Stanley th the broad jump, Thomus Apare and John | Q. What is “polyandry”? bala and Joseph Boukus the in- | T A, The practice of plural mar- |termediate. Stanley Itudo and | ionsilo h e hathing T riage lr\: women. Joseph Esclunas took the junior Wil ey 1okabe ) Eloaiie Q. Who was the fathier of Aris- bascball throw, with John Nedbala i i totier Jand Leo Bancovich winning among | A0 hum in bordes, all uncomputed: A. Necomachus, court physician |the intermediates. The junior I tH: i i ot to King Amyvitus of Macedonia, chariot race went to Thonias Apare \ Q. How did the unit of elec- land Joseph Paulauskos. | tricity zet the nume watt? I A bascball game between meme- 1 Nats Trsort 2 It was l.]:<mnd for Jumes bers of the two clubs tollowed, the I aninal LG R Walt, u Scotish inventor. Kiwanians winuing by 9-§ after an ‘ e e Q. Prom what is chewing gum | exciting encounter. Dwight Skinner tepls dingsrias made? pitched for the winners and Tony e e D A Chiefly from clicle, o gum |Kereleza for the Boys' club, the e thonal e et % - obtained from the sapodilla trce. | YOUNgSter being forced to bow to his e o a SeE AR superintendent. Art Berg umpired IR i QUESTIONS ANSWERED {well—for the Kiwanis club. ‘ i R e e a”y‘[iETS [;ANVAS STRIP Luncheon was served by members | T Sie. ey & Peli question of fact or information hyi of the ludies’ auxiliary, those who T RS A writing to the Question Editor, New | thelped prepare and serve the food It B adseat o Britain Herald, Washington Burean, ’ [being ithel president, | Mrs: E. B Vammi is not all maternal— 322 New York avenue, Washington, | | Bone; Miss Jilotence Camp, Mrs, X, [ S e R e st et | H. Rohinson, Mrs. K. Y. Warren and ¥ of manuna tin n wed too long; others who trong should, Mrs, H. E. Parker The meal was the Mcdical, legal and marital best served at any of these joint out- advice cannot be given, nor can ex- . . 5 1o :::;od EL nm:'y:nvdervnlkz 2l i\\II‘Boy Wins Souvenir at Olml]g ing, and the wiole affair also stood other questions will receive a per- g g |out as a succes sonal reply. Unsigned requests cane | B e conal repl. Crsigned revvots can) Spousored by Kimanis Gd | e arvmcns wammece fidential.—Y.ditor. | Pty o Hag g o a Boy Scout (100K Premier Poin stabilization Q. Has the number of public] TWo special prizes. 1 women weep: L e e e el Mtates | KMife and @ picce of canvas from |Dill Without much pleasure today. i water, hewing wood, dear, | SHOO1 utbdiugs i the LS S he ing of one of Lindbergh's|S1ocks and government bonds went 1Hodps them o to slewp, iEroned : ! | plunes, were awarded to John Ned. |40%n considerably while both the Lut your maima slecps in day- A hhe dolal Tumibor o public hala for his clean-up of points in {dollur and pound were lower than at o o T e et Mtatg | The athletic events run off Saturday (#NY time in many months. The frana Wihen the spacrows fwit | has Qecreased from 255,859 In 1925 |@fternoon in connection with the | W38 much stronger than the stabiliz- And when night is here, her play- n; = ‘H‘“m 006 A coraing 16 i | AnD outing staged by the Kiwanie | €4 Tate, the dollar being six points [ tm ) ot bt e St farean | C1UD for membiers of the Boys' club, under the legal rate and sterling 13 JALTIIE DR lof weation. This was caused by | The Prizes were sent cast by William | Points lower. R | replacement of one-room schoels | COWlishaw, who is now in Caiior. | Tl Gt thi ia ae i thnEe Al |with consolidated sehools. since ‘I\wlf”':;" ":7" e ISSueRDIan 0 ibe B number of onc-room schools i | 0 h_;‘"\-fi““ '\'* ‘_‘kl""‘h\_ld'\'ihfvrxh And if vou don't stop your bawling, |d°cTeased from approximately 166.- ) o 1“l i 4l “_‘ .Qm. o San Diego. T GRRTE sa S o o D0Rtol sl SN during e yoan ana (B0 EL ANELCRTENE 0 EE) to the boy e e A R S e T e 'v”i”\ he vI\lghAs' number of Manima's kind and true; 1dded points. Ncdbala, competing against e e e B S e o w s e te 0 msorb it 1 BOGBENE Seluby menbeus g suored f1g Ve bil e it d States compared with the | POINS With two first places and one S| 1est of the worl: s A, The countries of the world | Kivanians and members of the | for which fizares are obtainable i Boys' club ladies’ furnis [ h st some liguor | COMSY A4 in 1927 one frillion cubic |ed tr nsportation for the young- Lihat would make a man tell his|feot Of manufacturcd gas. Of this|sters, The athletic program opened e the United States alone conswmed | With a tug-of-war between the two i oriss ETD 2ot some | abONt Tive Tnmdred billien cubie | clubs, there being four times as T i omman | P4t @ quantity cqual to that used | Many boys as Kiwanians on the rope sl Ly all the vest of the civilized world. |and the younger contestants scoring G = Frank Balback | In addition the United States con- |an easy vietory. : sumed one and onc-half trillion cu- to he sald for the | Bic feet of natural gas ) his . ~8 professor Q. What is the differenee be- | He's probahly the only husband | fWeen “hyperbola” and “hyper-| who can Kiss the maid and get away | 01°"7 | PIANOS natical curve and the latter a fig- | [ 1 our MAN'S LECTURE [ of spevch { | By Donald W. Sehalk | ;«" A ;‘;,'“" a X'{"”"““\““”“ "_';‘I"; A manufacturer has shipped into this vicinity a num- et e S R v ber of brand new instruments which will be sold at reduced ! o of our grouchy old i || « "\}'l.m is the Poef Laurcate of prices rather than reship, or if unable to sell will consider Sl ‘__‘""’”"“"“ e | AT Robert Bridges |l storing with responsible parties. A haine Q. Which amendment to the S ’ A o e T 173 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. vour story. Brennan, von covered [ A The sisteenth that ship disaster yesterday, and| @ What is the origin of the | inyhody conld see that you didn't{werd “alphabets Kuow the difference between a dory A. It is made up of ! i rdder. Your mnose tor n‘-\\.s;l‘”"l " Intia™ ‘m-x‘. e e o i A At | two letters of the Greek alphabet. | o I it Lt (12170, How did the word guillotine | A BUNDRED YEAGS OF RADIO = o Mix with ‘em, | originate? 1 Wien you turm your dial to tune 1n your radio set. do vou huow th Imix with the buneh dewn at the |tine who proposed this method of | e A R R B e e S 1 oo e with ‘em, mix with ‘em, | tyecution. | ors ntists have contributed a hit here and.a bit there which of ‘em ' S development in the past hundred years. Fill out the coupon below and Then the Old Mun turncd to me A the Latin words “I\annly send for it: T 1o | gratin.” meaning —for example. A S | wha* you can dib up about that| A. A flat bottomed b uuthiy RADIO ELITOR, Washington Burcau, Daily New Britain | suicide case. Something there, Find [ high flaring sides and sharp bow New York Avenue, Washington: D, ¢ Lit noted for its ability to ride heavy ! | t o of the hulletin ONE HHUNDRED YEARS OF 1 felt elated at so importaut an nment until 1 recalied the Old Lecture—Live with em — one of ‘em. Was it i hint that 1 { should connnit suicide aud move to Campbell’s? 1 wonder. Maybe 1 had better keep my eyes pecled for an- other job! Waiting To Be Taken In! His Stand? Anthony Leis THI. PUNCH BOWL | (Served by Irwin Ciner) | Two's Company ! | From an Indian cogeert prog 1 o) «t Nymph coni to thy Lover sompanied).” | Sote oueh i “Her talk on ‘How to Manage a Sriall Vallag ool” followed by @ demonstration. | een children whic ages range o hto 14 n divided | into thre | Diocesan Magazine them miich | That. no manag: out more I | i Coffer Ve plovér “Where Tea last Rufus: “Ah was a Hostess (at Card Pariy) cver play with the Joker! Guest: “No, let the ecks have a table by them ’ did you Fork waiter in 8 NT. and enclose lerewith five cents in lnose. un postage and handling « 1s much fruit exported from United States? I In 19 the exports of | and dried fruit were valued the highest figure 1 hout 15 per cent of our ! stampx, or coin, to cover the canned at $1 on re al apple crop, 10 per ¢ nt‘; of our orang-s and gravefrnit, 40 | per cent of our prunes and 15 T ami a reader of the Daily NEW BRITAIN HERALD. cont of our raising are exported. J — e - e e - = e always heen the Jeading carly as 1500 thou- Apples have export fruit. Pathetic Figures By Fontaine Fox THAT PooR FiSH WHOSE WIFE 18 BUILPING A RocK GARPEN. h