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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, some time, most of th abstained from siving vent to | character New Britain Herald| HBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY /! have [ their views because of of the event. Reall ranted that so! should be character no matter be on th it lesued Daily (Sunday Ezcepted) At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Btree SUBSCRIPTION 8890 & TYear $2.00 Three Months 8c. & Moznth how deep our RATES lings may t for which it is 2 manifestatio tious disp a desire than 5 ay 15 rather indicative: of agrandizement Eutered at ain o» Becond Clame Post OfMice st New Brit Mail Matter. TELEPHON® Business Office . Editorial Rooms caLLs 9 926 ynot? The only profitable advertising medlum @ the City Circuistion books and prese rosm alwaye oped to advertisers. strewn v Member of the Associated Press that it 1= that | fhe Associated Prese 1» exclueiv Utied to the use for re-publica all pews credited to Mt or mot credited in tole paper and news Lublished therein. devout Member Audit Gureau of Clrculation The 4 B C ls & oatiopal orgaaizatior which furnishes newepapere and mdver: tisers with a stiictiy honest suslysie ! cireulation. Our circulation stetietics ar Cased upon this audit This ineutes pro tection against fraud in oewspaper die tribution fgures to both mnational -and local edvertisers majority would be ot op sale @ally 1o New Hotaling's Newsstand. Times | B3uas hultz's stands, Entrance Grand Central. 42nd Btreet. Heraia 1 ted the solemnity r there would b e 3 = njoy .euch a holiday as Captain Courtney has cued after his pla fire, urchased in almost any irifting some g . ¢ amusement park of a Satur- forced down Wt Better it would be to put the sum of money estimated as a ible expense into further decora- that We the gentleman A his life In a wa are & : e 4 not hate to lay down or even quipment the et for ry grave. so be nto in the future, ing permanent enjoyed or treasured than to Which may But we are getting rather fed up these asam on the starts transatlantic irds give us when they guit be s and eves of a totally unap- birds g birds and turn into boate. TR 4 We do not mean by this that there 1t the practice of trying the long i water hop continues and a f=w more the €hould be no pa no spee no Probably are entertainment there But tter on too grand | e [rather o aviators are in the skies above gea, long enough to get out of sight of land,—we shall have toinc our navy. honld we zoing into the our celebration, or of day ve up vears of life and of recognition those who g Jove and langhter, for death or in- r mud and blood and travail, befitting the dedi Or let them sink. We eee by the papers that G ation of Peek, of the corn belt has deserted ‘a permanent memorial to the republican party to made and not pervade t Smith. the sacri- vote - for | fice they de atmosphere with a carmval s | dtterly amize at a time hike this New We have already the fellow was that was going to leave Smith for Hoover vesterday, and which side the one the day before had adopted. Britain: can have a fine day forgotten who announced he ©f comms moration. It can pproach vith due can unfurl the the monument which it he reverance and awe, it | American tune of martial g to the " musie, i hail to 1ts speaker’s etand some military man of repute #0 many of them are flopping over it we have given up keeping the its own can conduct the exercisce wtihont tea mich faniare ‘and with ore. ldue respect. When it 15 over a het- ter taste will he left in the mouths But it looks to us just now ae if for of all who have the respect they there are twenty-five votes ' Smith that he did not expect and about the same for Hoover. should for the whom monument 1oy The rems der do, not Now th and matter how .t Mr. Emith ha 1t 16 pretty hot (the weather) and atter all it is rather futile, this counting of individual votes when w broact questionably there are so many who are entitled ooiion 1t to vote next November, ay gates are ane not ton {mend our ways and e plane, rejoice and make When the votes will count and be counted must on some day & joicing. and | dedication auietly our day. From Without questioning the personal life. from every section city of Mex- €ame over hoys hie to T courage of President Call ico one cannot but ment the agree that whom mon i to be decision to quit when his term ‘run ated At st Amonz out in November " 1s one of prudence % lrre PR z taking itior Calles may not be con=id Iy B soldier out more | but it'e certain every he'll be a hetter rizk the nee, but i ow | et blood to Jilor their ds character lost husba Gons or the of man Let The item from G vision P 15 to the ther all fieplay be dedicated restored . know, passed over ¥ er 13 abviou thous < The AGEATEY - ANOTE it least a Tevoln ehowing group of noth the com wornlil thonzh I particen- tted to rtain mn the steurs might motion pictures in 15t pa nite crup for M SMITH MIMORIAT The 151 o COMMITTID SIGNS sgning from cated 1 memaonial Hill Park celeb tion p to a head it-shauld hive heen in the ad catch’ which ha New 2 questio heen worry at a paid rate more than one Britainite for| The in the whole propo- gas in peace ue of a magazine devoted to the s of users of the little hand This magazine was just his “innova- nt movie cameras off the presees the other day. Eastman ma | about the time astonishing display of an tion.” And in it are four pages de- voted to the advertising of the films | and for the taking of these pictures which are all ready for d After the d-monstration of the innovation acesseories very to the consumer. there was certainly quick action on | the part of the produce: Th clever bit of prese agentry to which n Thomas Fdison lent whole thing was a rather e his pres- o of taking transparenci 4 matter of fact the principls Ainary camera which, when viewed | with a light back of them, give true olor values was known many vea 120, The Lumiere Autochrome pro. s a French one. was the first to w ploit the principle and many cclor plates in mizazines, notably those in the Natonal Geographic, are ed on this process. However, it difficult to obtzin e than a second's exposure With the davs lens a picture in fa lene of thos ind | Teday e made which are ten fimes as fast a the necessary filter thoss of former times and the ex- i posure may be divided by ten, which mak obiccts it poss which move and rd light ible to take pictures of project | biur, In | with the fa m after without a | ne. on a special film, prepared ac- cording to the old pri colored movies may now and there is nothing surprising about ! that | = simply ballvhoo gathering dest la 10t of adve adapted pri small movie stman, 1f he did anything at all got Edison and others at a| 4 to get rtising. AT We have or in its fi free old camera eimply the ‘o the not scen the ed tilm, raw ate, but from the description we that the trick can be 4 However, nothing | but of a new adaption, mot the covery the | ballvhoo worked to perfection and principle. [ now. within a day or two of the an- | nouncement of the invention, Mr Amateus Movie Man, you can buy the film irit | GAS—PLACY 18 will be day eech TIME USES Ang ohserved as na- fional defens: and in addition to 1t neual cing. military and naval Manemyers in various sec- fions and other programs of a like Htute Chemistry natnre, Wl of Ir Americ a meeting the of of the \ Chemice Society at Northwestern University that should vare than passing intere gas will © prozress in developing e or s of offense and fense cribed. Humane that but 1150 e imhuman i rent 2 at the T n.is being suggested = in war has come to stay; fime It means same 15 ite » pla a to the end for H in prohibition Brillis tor enforce- of the 1l ment mund National Association Chemi sted substitute for His o cial a raided night-club 1t will efiectually keep it closed for a ) ind even skin of anyone pr the would he too irnitated for comfort. Jefon weed padlocks - that gas < a Ary azents idea is to spray a quantity zas around or speakeasy month, ne save vg, ears, nose, throat suming to accupy premises Then too, we know that banks and polic have be ped gae Chemical bullets have been per- fected fired standard guns placed gas smd to render a group of at department n equip- with defensive weapons using that can be One well tullet i ¢t four men hors de combat 15 Inci fired of bullet a radins feet can be evholes, doors and Anoth: ted under cracks he- possibly around corners, gas weapon ently is about anfy of perte the size of fount ullet n pen shoote a gas capahle rendering in- | any assailant at twelve to Many who Tife property. peop! would hesitate al taking human even to gave their own would, with a clear conscience, at ld takes the choot one of these thief and the omplighed, tniliets a needed result he tremist that the only un- < one views of the ex- good bandit is a dead bandit 25 Years Ago Today Cardinzl Sarto has been clected to eed Pi leo X111 He will be. X annnal Fellow P 14th session A today th order by Edward H Parker, wpplanded for hi of the was held Th hall 1 last and have will s ymmereial th Th hall e who workers k h this year upon this there n wal king any Hicks and Iusswin i& been called This com- last it iar citi tep were native inters President corporation Washington government has rati of quarters in the from [today that the 'fied the lease m 'sition is given away in the current |R yea 'not be altered, {addition will be built on {annual picnic at | today. cent instead of three for two ¢ Being refused, they try to confiscats | |the pile of paper: | [ th lone of them w 'Facts and Fancies with n or- |Impersonating an officer | from ! win building tor a te The front of th but a on m of five office will ory b t the held Compounce made on the Clan Douglas, O. Lak The trip was ular trolley cars The newsboys who sell the New York newspapers are on sirike, de- manding the Journal at fwo for & Maxsaw, Seud all communications to Fus shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. as 1t 1s thrown of car each When It's Ninety in the Shade! Vanity cases won't help us today, The off and the powder won't stay, funity cases have make-up for BY ROBERT QUILLEN Happy thought! Mayhe the Chi nake cigo rum runner could be ed for grin up our that and not cu upplicd! v say that it was me reception they gave you when you went back to the old home town. Rla: ds o e an grazy to do it, a man suicides at home If he flies into he's a martyr to = 1 o he's a pretty man when he kis: that he has done he usnally zood- good deed it Alled my eves with | | | irs with cheers, and my 1 charm, t overcome the cireles that he might meds tional affairs if elected pre Now Extinct W Frowert hts of the Quip were i sidetracked n a all country town. | The mosquitoes were very pestifer and the boys began telling about the old home town mosquitoes. “Down 1n the litfle town where T raised the mosquitoes are B0 that vou can't drive through town on pneumatic tires. Every- bedy down there uses solid tire: said Nu r One “They must be some degenerated uitoes of my ruminated Number squitoes in my home such biz bills that |h=" < kil the mosquitoes, and use ! for nails.” “Well, you fellows win We haven't any mosquit where T come from satd Number Three, “but T have heard my grandfather tell about the big ones we used to | have up there They were real| mosquitocs. but they were all: Killed off. A bunch of Sportsmen | came there on a hunting trip, and the last one Yes. sir. those hunters thought they were IR but charm fear in some < in na- dent A hick fown is a place kody dares to he mayor & man who hasn't any b was e iose cousing of th home Two {town town," “The m have [ native heir b tell their t 1t do You can always dummy from a floors :nsulted whe er sn't look i s you speak to it millior by that promise 60 per ¢ | elon | “lop | Thirty cach month, but n stock new tres des Investr | T o Killed h turkeys! An American doesn’t mal He hasn't that making you fecl vaiter sub n he is “Never Pick Wild Flowers” | Marie: 1 thinking of Tom fwhen T kizeed Frank last night Suszan What of it?" . Marie He got the wrong im- Then lot of voters democrat could honaires ho can't helieve was know “Arthur D Aweller remarked | noise of milk Ain of a rrors of W but ody et the is the ocea n spira DON'T LOOK AT U the Shrinkin by [ How unfortun didn't give us dren. the only ones rais other 1 Chorus | Herbert H ard A The hest these ontented 1 had s to afford comp ried people | ather Ladies and Gentlemen, don't experience trom aticn yaid to sxpose to the popular have | and form 1 o con Bt we In the we look sights ope tights the tights, know heliotr from apart we Mthough we are in the air You'll kindly ¢ re waving our legs N oney vou d - do vou iper obli by looking noa o an toots to g v [ yours by. Don’t look & We are generons And hide yonr coyly kick b us o it just becil must— 1w the Shrinking Chor | Nothing but poierty. so hard to en- ol dur "= ould have driven us into the lime- light, be sure | 8o don't ask us out at the end of | the show, mothers you know Yes, try may To look rauzhty and gay, e an fact fahiguing and pure. And the rose in our che as to- wards you rush. paimnt vou think, wdenly blush at perity than Its only Josition to bunch pros ctore in our istory i eve i apely 1¢ 1s alonz much bet-| % cpending on the | and B tor politicia help raises his | o r Heaven it & aull for the people Europe in six weeks No 20INK ean how by Yo who 10 in vain, and the profes cencration who know h crior to the men who merely All ors n tory | VT are sitting up waiting, as we make 5 Cor 5 | of t vays car vect this sentence: drivin ail she think as my 4o but T al-| h d’s | of it Ten't but a| Copyy ndicate e And We're R We wonld Attemot we net think 2t do not amoions cause we wink he hored if any lord to adore us; are the who don’t want Observations Cn The Weather | | Forecast | 1 girls pearls W= are the Shrinking Chorus!!! for Southern N zland and contmmued warm tomght turday morning probably followed wers in the afternoon conthwest winds stern New York showers in north por- tion tomzht Saturday showers in north and fair followed by thunder howers in afternoon in south por 1ion htly cooler in north por- tion ‘Saturdav afterncon. Temper ate to moderate southwest winds Conditions: The center of tern disturbance moved | northeastward to Wisconsin | producing rs and thunder in portions of the plamns| nd eastward over the upper ppi valley and lake region to lupper New York state districts and | northern New England. The area of high pressure continues over the | Konuthern es and southwesterly winds continue to brinz added warmth to the north Atlantic sec- | tion= Condition by thunder night: Forecas Fair i south or the ! slowly 1t favor for follov this by Vicinity weather local howers Temperatures yesterday Hizh 3 Little Afternoon “Tease!” Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Ruffalo Discontented! First Cork Center: “I'm about fed up on this American League.” cond Cork Center: “Yeah, ever since that man ‘Babe’ Ruth came o hat I've bien wondering if I'm in my proper sphere!" amuel F. Cineir Denver Detroit Duluth Hatteras Tacksonvill Kansa Los Mia Speyer Glorious Gloria! Miss Gloria Swanson, the star, reached England recently. She «ncountered rough weather on the Atlantic But we are pleased to say that there is no truth in the rumor that, film Angeles mi neannhis Nantucket ... New Haven .. question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor. New Britain Herald, Washington Burean, 1322 New York avenue, Washington. D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be gisen, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. | curried {arbitrary | Enropean and Asatic Russia following » strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine to those that be | were sunk during the world war by vessels and 199 merchant vessels. Wills, the pugilist? Mullins, the surface of the sun? | sun's surface, or what appears to be cuggest that it is from 5,000 degrees grade ter, there and grow new ones? largest crops of strawberries? and Washington the on her arrival, ghe cabled to Amer- ica the following modification of an ancient jest: “Sick transit. Gloria. Monday.” hard upon the application of heat? A. Because its chemical structure is such that a proce known as “coagulation” eccurs. Coagulation is the term applied to the separa- tion of a viscid or semi-solid mass from a liquid under the influence of heat or chemical action. Q. What is light? A It is that form of radiant energy or movement of the ether- waves which is capable of acting upon the eve in such a way as to make visible the object from which it comes. Q. What causes tides? A. A tide is a piling up of water due to the gravitational at- traction of the moon and sun. Q. Who played the leading male role in the motion picture ‘Les Miserables™ ? A. Gabriel Gabrie. Q. Of what denomination “The Little Church Around Corner” in New York city? A. Protestant Episcopal. Q. What is philosophy? A In popular usage it is the | gencral principles laws or causes that furnish the rational explana- tion of anything: the rationale by which the facts of any region of | knowledge are explained Q. What state has the negro population” A. Georgia has more negroes than any other state, with a total of 1,206,3 Q. Are there any snakes can move faster than a man run? A. The black snake and the blue racer both can do that. The cobra is also very swift COMMUNICATED A Few Comments on Dedication Plans Editor, New Britain Herald. Dear Siri— As a citizen, interested success of the World War Memorial dedication program, I am writing to call attention te a matter under dis- cussion which. if carried out as now contemplated will, in my opinion, be a serious mistake. This is the proposal that the wa- ter be drawn trom the wading pool on the day of the exercises and that seats be placed therein. I am fully K e e A otese it &Nare that this has not been den traveied any greit @istues. Thone | Gosisd by the grownd o B il :ang-u- nts committee, but I wish during storms without casualties O enfer my volce in protest before Q. What is European Russia? |SUCh d tote is taken G on ot the| . Jt-nuist be . soparent to anyona contral Burapean am: an immense | 110 has viewed the memorial in its Tmags of dry land | which stretches | PFESENt state, incomplete as it now O e e o xR ratic|Um ehat the. waiiing Do) iata o e the Tlack v and. the |imPportant adjunct to the memorial Coemn sea | In the west there is | 870uP I have been in the park sev- e houndary dividing Ruesia | CT4l €venings when the reflection T torn. Furope: ang in the | ©f, the memorial is visible 'n the cast. the Ural Mountains form an [!ake and I assure it is a beautiful frontier lime between | Picturé, the effect of which should not be destroved by drawing off the water. The architect, in his des. scription of the memorial laid great stress upon the effect of the pool Also, If scats are to be placed in the pool, it is more than likely to be an obstruction to the view obtained Ly those who come along after the scats are filled. The grassy slopes on all sides will afford adequate seating arrangements, and more sat- isfactorily so, I believe, There is another thing to be con- stdered, namely, the fountain in the pool, which is the gift of Mr. Charles F. Smith. When the stream Especially “Blew.” Stephen: “The girl's threatened to kick me night.” Clarke: Stephen: thing.” Clarke: “Stood your ground?>” Stephen: “No, I turned red, snd white, and ‘blew.’ " —Vivian Roth (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction Forbidden) father out last “What did vou do?” “I did the patriotic the largest QUESTIONS ANSWERED that You can get an answer to any can Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are con- fidential.—Tditor. Q. What wood 1s for its weight? A California spruce with a ten- sile strength of 12,000-14,000 pounds Q. Is it dangerous to use a tele- phone during a thunder storm? A There 1s little danger of be- ing shocked as hightning protectors are placed all along the line of a telephone system and should light- ning strike the line it would be the strongest Q Where in the Bible can the age be found “Give of heavy heart”? A In Proverbs 31:6. Q. How many American vessels the enemy? A, Forty-eight American naval Q. What is the address of Harry A Care of his manager, Paddy 145 West 41st street, New York city Q. What is the temperature on A The actual temperature at the he surface—the inknown photosphere—is general calculations Whether or ol tertain o Washington que and intoresting entertainments from bridze parties to week-end part of help and intercst in this, the vaca and send for it you stay at but your country rentigrade to 7.000 degrees centi- The interior is vastly hot- We can form no conception of such temperature as must exist Q. Do lizzards shed their tails VACATION EDITOR, A Q Yes, ‘What 1322 New York Avenue, Wash states produce the A. Louisiana produces the largest T cdnth A 060k, JInSARnelien, crop of early strawberries, Ten- nessee the largest second early, Maryland the largest intermediate largest late postage and handling costs: NAME crop. STREET AND NUMBLR Q mals? | | l | L Do condors attack large ani- Will they attack man? A. Condors attack old horses. cows and the smaller domestic animals, but rarely man. Q. Why does an egg become Mickey (Himself) McGuire CITY 1 am a reader of the Heraid very | home. or go on a whether you have a party with two or three friends or want to en o house over the week-end Bureau's latest bulletin VACATIC CLIP COUPON HERE Waehington Bureau T want a copy of the bulletin VAC ot er is pouring out of this fountain the effect of the memorial is bound to be greatly enhanced. It seats a to take the place of the water, this too will be sadly missed. I am sincerely hopeful that the committee will not take the step in contemplation, and that the full beauty of the monument will be preserved. Very truly yours, HARRY C. BILLINGS. RUNNING DOWN BURGLARS Police Informed of Breaks at Breaks at 42 Broad Street and Lafayctte Street Coffee House. Officer George Collins was notified last night of two cases of burglary and the detective bureau was inves- tigating them today. A tenement at 42 Broad street, occupied by Mrs. Rose Ripoli and family was entered Lefore 5 o'clock yesterday by a key worker, and two watches and two chains taken. One watch was valued at $75 and one chzin at $11.50, while the other watch was valued at $9 and the chain at $5. There was nobody at home during the 4. of. ficer Collins reported. The coffee house at 13 Beaver street was entered Tueaday, Officer Collins reported, and approximately $11 taken, besides a number of boxes of ciga cigarettes and chewing gum. Report of the inci. dent was delayed because nobody in authority was at the club for the past few days. | . MCNERNEY Aug. 3 (A—William erney, 80, who has held many public offices in towns in Tol land, died today at the home of his daughter. Mrs. John J. O'Neil Mr. McNerney was the second mayor of Rockville having held the post in 1502 and 1§93, He was representative from Vernon in the state legislature in 1886 and again in 1891 and 1895, He was also | county auditor at one time. Two daughters and one son sur- vive, v FILE SUIT FOR DIVORCE Auburn, Cal, Aug. 3 (A—Mrs Anna May Lincoln, formerly promi- nent socially in Houston, Tex. has filed suit for divorce from Henry Lincoln, 60, said to be a member of a wealthy Massachusetts family. The Lincolns have a permanent home at Lake Tahoe, Cal. Mrs. Lin- coln charged cruelty. She based most of her complaints on her hus. band's alleged attentions to Evy Chamber. 25 year old Oakland mani. curist. The Lincolns were married VACATION FUN trip, whether you are voung with N FUN, parti hiking to Fill out th Afty guests, our ting dozens of beach partie chiting—will b coupon below from fes, from tion meason. New Britain Herald, ngton, D. C. ATION FUN and enclote herewith S. postage stamps, er coin to cover WHEN “SPUNKY " EDWARDPS WAS CHASING MCEGUIRE’S LITTLE BROTHER, EVERYONE THOUGHT -To CGURRY FAVoOR WITH MCGUIRE BY TELLING HiM ABoUT IT. ety

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