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L 4 ; i ‘and run driver NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEBALD, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1928, to first decide whether to build an addition to the present senior plant| uct an additionals high | New Britain Herald Issued Dally (Sunday Ezcepted) Herale or cons school elsewhere. | Even with the three bids on han a Bldg. ¢1 Cburch Btreet |tnere is the likclihood that an ad- | — ]riiuon to the present plant will cost SUBSCRIFTION RATES much more than was originally B8 Thres Monthe |estimated. It is not likely that if | 1 e & Momth | ihree or four additional bids had |been received that they would have | et 3! etad Ciase ans Mamer, " |been substantially lower. The three | |firms who went to the trouble of TELEPHONS CALLS Business Office 928 Editorial Roome .... $26 sending in bids are all reliable and ! ich dding others w know ir business: might have joined in the ave ¥ match probably would en no The enly profitable advertising medium \n the City. Circulation booke and press room always opes to advertisers. Member of the Associated Press The Aseocisted Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for re-publication all news credited to it or mot otherwise credited in this paper and also local news publisbed therein. lof Membor Audit Buresa of Curcalation ' ©° The 4 B. G 1» & Dational organization of a which furnishes epapers and Ve tisers with & strictly honest elrculation. Our circulation statistice “ased upon this audit. Th! tection sgsinst fraud In Bpewspaper fl'.; an! ection with the constructed in the the city. is quite sure to be more neial PULMOTORS 1 tributien fgures to botb pational ki : . local edvertisers. | A pulmotor is 1 to nothing at — 1 in an eme oy if it cannot | The Mersld s on sale dally In New c of trouble, or ‘s Newsstand. Times o Newsatands, Eatrasce it arrives, uare; Bchults’ S cantral. dad Birest. ——————————————— no oxygen tank on Constables at Berlin are “‘warring T on autoists.” Judging by the contents of the paper every Monday after- noon the war is not exactly concen- trated in Berlin, The other day we motorist driving with while the other was around the neck of his lady friend. But we have yet| to see & motorcyclist making a bid for trouble by holding out his hands while going as fast as the cyclists ! usually go. But this happened in then necessary to send in a call to New Britain, acocrding to the police. | the police department. Kvery little Maybe he was practicing for the delay in such an emergency wastes moment when he could place both precious time. army around his lady friend while The police department pulmotor traveling 45 miles an hour. could not be furnished because the e R police service car was out on cal The worst that happened to a hit i down in Norwalk 'or even a was 30 days in jail and a fine of utilized. $100. That doesn’t meet with almost | The police department notified the anyone's idea of what should be done to them. t work when cident in th pulmotors w sterday, when to be needed in the case of who met with disaster in a youth saw a young | vields a needed n jce cream plant, one hand lesson When a pulmotor and lungmotor from the ¢ Britain General pital there was no oxy | were ‘“rushed” it was found | gen tank. It wa It scems to us that any other truck icab, could have been | fire department, however, and the ila"er's pulmotor was eent to the | scene. The pulmotor, {found to bhe inefficient. Then a lung- however, was RAISING THE WATER RATES The more money that is invested in the water system the greater police department. Finally, working the necessity of returns. While more the apparatus at hand as best it than & million dollars is being pour- | could be done, a crew from the Con- ed into the system the immediate 'necticut Light & Power company ar- consumption remains as it has been |rived and these were skilled in arti- except for the regular annual in- ficial respiration crease dge to greater population.| From now on let But the interest on the investment | be checked up at and the returns on it must be in. month; let there creased and the only available ©n hand when nesded and sent out method is to increase the rates. A4S required. Thus speak Edward F. Hall, chair- man of the board of finance and taxation, and Mayor Paonessa. Thus could have benefited him, as it turn- also spoke Willlam L. Hatch, former €d out. But the incident called at- chairman of the water board. l"’n""n to a lack This looks ominous, if not menac- | N°eds correction ing. The city would like to avoid an fmerease in water rates, just like it wishes to avold an increase in any thing elze. But if anybody has better plan than that given by Messrs. Hall and Paonessa then he the least once every pulmotors n oxygen tan In the case of the youth no pu motors, lungmotors or oxygen tan of efficiency that THE CAMPAIGN JOKE The joke of the present eampaig is how | | | reputable journals of wet- tion ever since the 18th amendment i welcome to step forward with if. got into the Constitution, are now | ‘The bonds to be issued must be stronely prohibition in effect paid for when due; the interest also | through their epirited espousal of must be paid. The preliminary rt Hoover for the presidential outlay of m than a million is not to increase the | Son newspapers have water supply, but to improve it. In- printed reams of anti-prokibition ereased rates will be like paying matter, including long and illumi- | more for a quality article. The ques- ing cditorials, There have hee tion naturally arises, do we need the periods when no such paper wonld quality article in water? 20 to prees without a strong edi The state health department 15 torial against prohibition heard from on this point, and they ow prohibition promises to be- refer to complaints which had heen | come t ding issue in the cam- received regarding the condition of paimn, « it William Allen the elty water at certain times. One White and the ahle management of observer says the water is getting Dr. Hubert Work can bring this n bester. poorer rather t er is dry-—not in theory, Fundamentally the need for mak ement and Smith is wet—not in theory ing the water filter exp ire is | practice word of mout} one of public he The health of lut | th is at citizens is nothing to be tri timent It is worth more than a milion do itic platform, lars—worth more than ma A n journals lions. thepefore have had a rare oppor- But there must be a 1 o tangible for the city will achie it have been ing to do. Better water i out for yvears. They have more, but there will be a terrific had a chance to knock the old 15th howl if after the high expenditur it in the manner they etill there o ne impro < water must think ¥t onght to be treated et Bl Put oh, the soft pedal now that THE THREE LONE BIDS it 1 mperative” to zave the coun- Informed tha tr ballyhooing for Hoover struction firms h have forgotten all they ever the high school additior out the iniquity of 15th Paonessa “expressed surpr 1 brother, the had told a contractor to v trot along doubtless on the assur 1 candi- that bidding is free and if no con- tract is secured nothing is lost —— But it coets money 10 1 1 OUT WEST WITH HOOVER Money in the form of the time it It was ( John Q. “ri- takes to make the m ind his v west with tions necessary to sha Herbert Hoove stand a ance 6f ol a zard for T t tract, world of Hoover. Tt w Tilsor Construction firms are > almost al of the hig - have failed to warm up to th pul s of the state—the r be- school propositi nator Wolcott—who possibility there would Lo no - as the presidential ca additi nancing for the ry Roraback ar other plan might be adopted s del o All of which may be truc 1if convention who aspired to 5o, the mistake made was ono of de the convention for Cool- | calling for bids for an addition be- idge—relinquishing their aims fore it had been dcfinitely deter- last moment when the hopelessn mined whether there really would of the situation became apparent be an addition built i I Henry is againet Tilson. But The logical thigg would have been |that makes little difference to the |motor had to be sent for from the | ness, who have been anti-prohibi- | ew Haven congressman. If Hoover is elected he will recognize Tilson as | the leading Republican in Connecti- cut. If elected Hoover is virtually certain to recognize J. Henry and | the Hartford Republican outfit as | juet so much waste material on the | Nutmeg political dump. And (hat is what they d to get. | are en- It Hoover is elected it will be Mr. Tilson who will be invited to the White House occasionally to partake | of and e Maryland style. | Henry happens to into the building it will be be- t past the wor way cause he somehow guards. A CHRISTIAN COUNTRY r a Cl cannot standards owed by *This 1s no lon nd we moral v. Dr. Caleb R Stetson, Trinity church, ! New York, perhaps the world's wealthicst congregation Is he right? That is a ques that cannot he answered off-hand one can bring to stion | hoot eviden s to prove o the other. 1deed, of an It is unusual however, to mir important church publicly declare that “thie is no longer a Christian countr | W will the heathe; cting Christian missignaries, think of the statement if they should happen to 1ear about it? Or have they alrea 1y come to such a conclusion, basir their deductione entirely on the kind f treatment they receive at the ions? of so-called Christian na CONNECTICUT'S LN It must be gratifying to all Nut. >rs to realize that Connecticut ed more in exports during the vear than any other New Engz- | land state. The gain was $2,105,248, a comfortable lead over the nearest l ORTS | rival, Massachusetts. | In the mass, however, State exports more much the Bay | than twice as Connecticut; but that of | course is due to the big manufac- turing plants around Boston, Wor- cester and Springfield. When the Connecticut export sur- plus is analyzed it 15 found that a zoodly part of the gain was due to the exportation of typewriters. This industry is indigenous to Connecticut, and wherever language is written mechanically Connecticut 1a tribute, | In | other types of manufactures Connecticut did not than all. Typewriteis happen to be a species of exclusive industry in usnal, if at Connecticut | made e e, but Connecticut has the prestige and the inside track. stenos of the King of England being discovered by parliamentary investi- gators in the act of hammering Con- necticut typewriters. They used the ! American make because the English typewriters were too much like bat- are still | using them and have sent for more. | flesnips. We suppose they 25 VYears Ago Today | Pope Leo XIII died at 4:30 o'clock | fternoon | this A\ 1 H Hadley /and E. €. ‘1:1'-‘ 1 have been appointed general | dclivery clerks at the post office and | H. T, Miles named substitute clerk | Officers Lanpher and Rowe thousht they had discovered a kid- |napins this morning when they stoppe 1 man 1 ling a 12 ar-old wivl on Main etreet. He gaid he w her father and she said he wasn't It finolly developed that the child's father was dead and he was taking her to New Hartford to live with a famuly there. Chicf Rawlings veri- Wit flooded. stairways Ly wiped out and roof abont the st 2o reduced to a charred {mass. with empty holes where the wings and dressing ro have heen, the Opera Main and East Main streets today is but a blacken- cd shell. Only work of the firemen early this morning kept the walls and saved the first Patrick fire at honse at strenuons fanding tore and saloon on John Hennessey and i 1 the Chict Enllivan the hill and sa d he had a big fire and neral alarm. The s used in fighting the 1A floor. Chief Fen- 12:45 s he the loe can turned flames on Sullivan disi . ited in the office of Dr. Ma t The fire was under control at 5:30 o'clock. The loss will be fully el Souney, the recently dis- ! ute driver of the f department 15 one of those ¢ on hand at last night's fire. He Iy ton up his coat and fell to work with hi cr comrades, The chief patted him on the back said, “Good boy. Mike” Mike gave a good accounting of himself, The Knights of ¥t. Patrick met in Commercial hall yesterday with President Roche in the el voted to give r annual ¢ to Savin Rock on August 1 Rev. Charles Coppens attended the ledic of the church in West Have The pastor is Rev A in was in court this morning up to the Polish C | must trust to luck and hope for the all about politics might chip in and gain any more | They are | We will not quote the etory of the | floor. | d his hip hone and | holic | already have department was called out, although the flames were extinguished before it arrived. When the explosion oc- curred, George H. Dyson, who runs a jewelry shop in the same building, threw a pail of water mixed with sulphuric acid and sal-soda on the fames and put them out. Damage was only §100, Facts and Fancies Ther='s one advantage in being | fat. Fool drivers may think vou are a truck. of tea Mob: A lawless, vicious body things: the crowd that threw overboard in Boston harbor. Freedom: The state of moderns, resulting from the labors of various old-time who wouldn't respect laws, The wise man has tages over the fool, some advan- but he also best when he votes. Taith in the power of wealth will survive, it young John D. doesn't ask anybody else to resign. Still, suys “Good Night" so sweetly may the radio announcer who g0 home shut up and tell his own Kids to nd go to sleep. When a man asks you for advice, [* what he really wants is an audience for his boast or his tale of woe. Those who think Rogers knows help him pay the $5,000 bet he lost on Coolidge. A hick town is a place where the Widow must choose between a car to astonizh the neighbors and a funer- al to astonish the neighbors. Americanism: Scorning the rich who ape English society; watching the hostess to see which fork she uses first. Even in the old days people look- cd down on a wifebeater, but the didn’t say: “How natural he look: | People who enjoy starting out in their car with no particular destina- tion will be ideal passengers for the | first trans-Atlantic cabin planes. | Fame is relative, and Shakespeare ! probably wouldn't get more than {1en Jines on Page 7 if he functioned in our times | “He who hesitates is lost” was the old version. In these cafeteria days, he who hesitates is a nuisance, | | The most remarkable achieve- [ment of science is snake-bite serum made from a horse, Think of find- |ing some use for a horse. If the poet had known modern court customs, he might have changed it to “the short and simple trials of the poor.” They have found near London an {early Roman coin punched flat on |one side, the first intimation that Scots ever dwelt that far south. {in a rubber ball can capitalize his | fame by using the ball to take pe- destrians across the strect, Correct thjs sentence: “We had a erfal lunch,” said she. we hadn't forgotten the salt i pienic Copyright, 1928, Publishe Syndicate ' RS, McPHERSON HAPPY | No Clond in Her Sky. She Asserte— | Tnsists Mrs, Kennedy Really Js Her Own Mother., | Los Angeles, July 17 (P—As far semple McPherson cr family life is as tran- Tamt - waters of Lake Tahoe, | where she is conducting an evange- i Pampaizn, fore leaving Angelus Temple, | here made it known that she {had stopped an investigation by a zronp of her followers concerning iher parentaze. Mrs. McPherson #aid there was no foundation for the assertion that Mrs. Minnie Ken- not her mother. i Htating that the group of follow ers, had sent to Canada for all |recoras r ding her birth to de termine whether ghe might not he the daughter of .her father by a [ marn previons to that of Mrs Kennedy, Mrs McPherson Of course 1T am her daughter jother 1dea is ridiculous.” | Mrs. McPherson then took excep- {tion to a statement by her mother, published in Seattle, charging the clist was in possession of large (sums of money and that she dis- tribmted various sums in a mysteri- anner and was unable to ac- count for it ons Florian Is at Liberty | And No Bonds Are Asked | Hartford, July 17 (UP)—After spending more than a year in jail ult of 600 bonds, Stuart | Ilorian of Southington, twice tried for plotting a Lank robbery, was at liberty today on his own recogi- zance. Judge Newell Jennings reduced the youth's bonds to $10,000 after chamber hearing yesterday but did not require them to be posted. Florizan will be tried for a third {time in September for the'crime for which threc confessed accessories been sentenced—rob- The chap who went over Niagara i You'll Find 'Em at all the Resorts! The water lily's listed as the flower of July, They toil not neither do they spin but we can testify That Solomon in all his glory never was arrayed. In colors like the bathing suit of | any modern maid! Comprehension! Donlin: “Does your wife under- stand you Robbins: “Well, no's what I mean!"” she invariably | The Fun Shop's Suggestion For An Appropriate Book Jacket. Three Defects! Carter: “Why don't you think Ralph Westley will ever make a golfer?” Holton: “His glance, and his pants!™ : —Frank Rentschler. hisestance, Too many revenue agents are looking for revenue only! CONSOLATION! By Dum-Dum Young man, you have a wild and | wintry air: Strange moods of silence (tem- | pered by profanity) Drive you aloof; your eyes emit a glare As of insanity. Last night you groaned till nearly four o'clock; Today you have not shaved; did not eat your Dinner; young man, you must have | had the knock From some fair creature! you Well, it's a thing we all through These trivial hurts have most men frantic More or less regularly—T, like you, Am most romantic of us go! driven | But be consoled. The wound is quick to heal Before another month has rolled behind you You'll be surprised to find how glad you feel That &he declined you. (Ah, but yon needs end Time could not make your ardent fires wax cclder! Couldn’t he, though, my You wait, till you're A little older!) say, your love must friend ? Just for the sa ke of argument, as- sume That, having donned the matri- monial fetter, You came across another maiden whom You lilked much better, (Never, you cry! Virginia stands aloe, Peerlss in charm, unrivalled in her graces! Yes, we have all said that, have known Some painful cases!) but 1 Think. too, how surely up the fe- male sleeve | District ot Columbia is Bell Ho; Yes; the ice what it's cracked up to be!” —Marguerite R. Avram (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction Forbidden) isn't QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Eritain Herald, Washington Burean, 1322 New York avenue, Washington. D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. Al !other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are con- fidential.—T ditor. white people in the District of Co- luml and are there more women than men over twenty-one years of age? A. The white population of the 326.860; the colored population is 108,966, The total number of male citizens over 21 s of age in the District is 08S: female 159,949 Q. What salary does the Secre- tary to the President receive? A. Ten thousand dollars per an- Who won the National Or- al contest on the Constitution in 1 A. A Garcia-Fermenti of Mexi- | co. Q. Who the part of | “Pudgey 's My Daddy” with Reginald Denny? How old is she and what is her address? A. Jane La Verne is the name of the child. She is five years old. Her address is Universal Studios, Uni- versal City, California. le Lon Chaney an American? t is the name of his next pic- A. He is an American; born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His next picture will be called "“While the City Sleeps.” Q. 1Is there a verse in the Bible i that says “The destruction of the poor is their poverty"? A. Yes. Proverbs 10:15. Q. Who is the director of the American Red Cross and who is the secretary? A. John Barton Payne is director and Miss Mabel T. Boardman is Na- tional secretary of the society. The address 1S American Red Cross, Washington, D. C Q. Who wrote lines? the following “Speak to Him thou, for He hear: and spirit with spirit can meef Closer He than breathing, and nearer than hands and feet." Alfred Tennyson in ntheism." Q. Why does a photograph begin to fade after the dedth of the sub- A. The death of a person has nothing to do with the tading of h photograph. The older they are the more faded they hecome. “The Q. Who was the leading man in the motion picture “The Magic Gar- den’? A. Raymond Keane, Q. Are black diamonds used for 15?2 They are not jewels but are vsed industrially as diamond dust or in teeth of saws for cutting stone, | The chief source of supply is Brazil, where they are known as carbons or carbonadoes. Q. Who wrote "Ten Nights in a Bar-room”? A. The novel with that title was written by T. § Arthur in 1852. The play based on the novel was writ- ten by William W. Pratt and was ed in 1890, Q. Ta there a rose that is colored green naturally? PASSENGQERS. There ever lurks that universal dagger, Which makes each daughter of heg mothe ve, A latent Nagger! Younz man, there be two teachings of the Wise, Potent to soothe the pangs of dis- appointment: Brevity is the &oul of Lovi “Flis Can spoil the Ointment.” —and BEHIND THE GREEN CURTAIN! (As Revealed to The Fun Shop) Peter: "Why is it the Irish try to beeome cops? Dennis: “To secure a license to crack people ¥ D%, .« s e (And As Other Fun Shop Contri- butors Saw It)— Doubling! William: “Why ie it that most of jthe ‘stunt’ men in the movies are Irish? “Because they know all Leonard: ahout Dublin, I suppose! —Grace White . .. _Cause of Tmmigration! Wallace: “The Irish population is growing less every year. , They all me over here. . Barry: “Certainly. You see, the ! peace-loving Irish come heére when there’s war over there, and the war- loving Trish all come here when there's peace —Clay Lewis A using insulting language | bery of the Plantsville National Bojnowski. He was bank. Juries have disagreed on costs. I"lorian. A gasoline lamp exploded in W. A —_— | Kinne's shop on Main strect about | The human heart varies in weight 6 o'clock last evening and the fire “from eight to twelve ounces. e e Cracked for Differcnt Purpose! Hotel Clerk: “They tell me that our guests are using the cracked ice for highballs instead of ice-water.” | | to Naomi, |the heat wave which Q. Are there more colored than | [Use this new The Toonerville Trolley That Meet s All the Trains. By Fontaine Fo THE SKIPPER HAS GOT HorLp oF SoME oLp wWiINDeW SHADES AND THE -TRAATIoN co. HAS MAPE ANOTHER FoRWARD STEP IN “THE MATTER OF 40MFoRT AND doNVENIENCE FeR A. There are no matural green roses. Such roses result from the modification of color pigment by circumstances or through dyeing. Q. Why is the Republican party called the G. O. P.? A. The letters stand for Grand Old Party, a nickname for the Re- publican party. Q. Where czn I find the follow- ing quotation: *“Entreat me not to leave thee or to return from follow- Observations On The Weather ‘Washington, July for Southern New England: tonight and Wednesday, change in temperature. westerly winds. 17.—Forecas{ Fair not much Moderate ing after thee: for whither thou Forecast for Eastern New York: goest, T will go; and where thou |Fair; somewhat warmer in southe | lodgest T will lodge; thy people slall | west portion tonight; Wednesday be my people, and thy God my God. where thou diest I will die, and| there will I be buried; the Lord do so to me and more also, if aught but death part thee and me”? A. These are the words of Ruth her mother-in-law, and are found in the Bible in the Book of Ruth, Chapter 1, verses 16 and partly cloudy: probably local thun. der showers and not quite so warm Wednesday afternoon in north pore tion; gentle to moderate winds most- ly west and southwest. Conditions: The high pressure area that overspread the eastern half of the country continued about the same with center of 30.18 inches it at Petersburg, West Virginia. Pleas- Q. What three states lead in|ant weather with cooling breezes manufacturing in the United States? and temperatures somewhat abov: A. New York, Pennsylvania and [normals continues in all sections Illinots. cast of the plains states. A narrow Q. Does the constitution of Ar- | trough of Jow pressure extends from gentine require that the head of |Arizona and New Mexico northeast. that nation be a Roman Catholic? ward to the upper lake region, A. Yes. thence eastward over Ontario, Que- bec and the St. Lawrence valley. It 3 % is producing showers and thunder Heat Wa\.e mn I:]ulo_pe 'storms throughout the territory Taking Big Life Toll | covered by its influence. Conditions London, July 17 (P—Deaths from | favor for this vicinity fair weather has spread | followed by increasing cloudiness. over Europe have reached a high| Temperatures yesterda total and the rush of thousands to High the sea, rivers and lakes has led to 88 many scores of drownings. . 80 Atlanta Atlantic City . While the temperature in south- | Boston 86 ern England dropped about 10 de- |Buffalo 72 grees yesterday dispatches from the | Chicago 4 continent report a continuance of |Cincinnati 84 the heat and in some places an in- | Cleveland .. ome B4 crease in temperature. Tempera- | Denver at 88 tures of from 95 to 100 degrees were | Detroit .... . 88 common in wide areas and in some | Duluth 86 places the thermometer was much higher. The Daily Mail today said that it was 144 in Warsaw. A temperature of 116 was reported from Budapest and of 131 from Lake Balaton, 50 miles from Budapest. The whole Hungarian plain was sizzling. Hatteras Jacksonville 90 Kansas City w- 86 Los Angeles ¢« . 82 fiami ..... 86 Minneapolis ... 86 Nantucket « 72 New Haven .-, 87 New Orleans 1 9n New York . Norfolk o Northfield, Vt Washington | Portland, Me. 4, | 84 TRUCK ROLLS INTO DA A Southern New England Ice Co. truck driven by John Mack of 28 Church street rolled backward and struck a sedan driven by Adeline R. Missal of Farmington avenue, Bris- tol, about 8 o'clock last night on Main street, breaking the right headlight on gedan. Officer CHIROPODISTS SAY FOR CALLOUS SPOTS OR CORNS ON the James M. McCue reported that Mack had stopped his truck when the| railroad gates were lowered for a CORN AT passing train, and the accident was O.JOY WAFERS 10c Daua unavoidable. 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