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0 JATT - 5 A P NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929. . . | | New Brltall’l Herald; where there has Dbeen similar | riers which have protruded them- CO MU\'ICATED ‘ “No chief of police as far .“‘ APESLELEHLSIHILIHH L LI L. 2 , trouble, the handful of Communists | selves between some of her cente A i b R b hbos SE884608$0384 || Thesp faw, TecommMendaLionEap T e Ives between some of her centers iz heard from considers prohibition u b ’m America seized the opportunity to | of population. THE MILK SITUATION success.” The chicfs of New Eng-| TH E @ 'm"": "‘(Ilm f'" w"d‘;"""‘l :1‘”;;“‘,1.!"” SRS Shaisas : T > MIL ATION Jisbss P ; — I[ are drastic if properly applied. They e SRR e | hover around to win con-| Ty go from Quito, Ecuador, to New Britain, Conn., \;{f’-" A heldifia I“i“‘(”’l”’” at Hot:l | R E R = g’xhuuld be drastic, for the situation 3 e r Se 929 (ft for a week last June. Di 8 b E 0 At Herald Bidg. 67 Church Street | ; s Bogota, Colombia, for instance, is a | e e e ¢ is grave. The reckless driver cuts in | t in North Caro = S et s New Britain Herald, : e s there | « iy tfic % on ¥ | rth Carolina has | precipitous and lengthy journey if | oo paitor ‘ou two days in succession. T was|§ Makes Random Observations ;1175 ‘l‘?ffifer(ffimél o wdr\r’:svrlunrf SRACR o miTES h of fanaticism on both | one elects to remain on the ground. | o1 o 1ong time T have wanted to |reminded of a famous question of | & On the Cit \." T otionly Tk [,“ne m‘:,:;",’t ‘:nf B o v ; For weeks the original di e T G e B e e L Solomon, “Who batn ? n the City anc Its People @ | cral public's as well. He is cautious 00 Thres Months S e lmtovar e tadubteiat sttus 35000 S ¥ CT | redness of eyes?” Without knowinss | o 3 al situ cling. An airplane, however, has | to bring before the public the deli- | E ) , N when he sees a policeman, as he : i ot g | : |a soul T saw there, 1 have | 4SES96EIIEPOIIEITIITITEIIITEIIIIS Do o , YO tion the Piledmont region has | jess 500 miles to travel and | cate subject of milk. This is a deli- | gy csceq S ‘-,“}“.” ‘r ‘f\i“ | - 0 PESTTITOISISTISEST | well may be, but there Is no hold- 7 T e 5 e e e cate subject to most people. Milk is | oo ome of th iefs of New | Attendance At Conventions ground out of a phonograph in tae|ing when the cop is absent. This i, Sntered at the Post Ofice at Now Britam | "1 S : SRl s ekdistancesimmainialits s LS Do iee reomn Foh s A AR | Returns Dividends to City store. And it always is one of those | condition can and would be correct- i s Second Class Mail Matter g : . n h 4 a i5 n hoon such s 10 OENE | cov or a can. Yet we cannot be oo | strre Jou fOrEotlen 80 200n the | Much has been said in favor of |loud, radio-magnified phonograpiis| ed If civilian officers toured the . A 1 ical native sons and equal- | invention cver proffered to South | careful in our treatment of this| U tTE T o I GG aeiy representatives of municipal | which can make a racket like g (on | roads unobtrusively and made ar- ; e i e e T e i o e e Noven ey U oz depns g nie o ol nfions al which | cf bricks and a concrete mixer. | rests when they noted such reck- SR i e i bl i T 1o G it Sy (el o grief get the better [other men i the same line of work | If the woman who is buying the | lessness. They would arrest hun- Editorial Roo : o L Rilirona puildinednitne orthianal S4TPRERIRSRE HOSES TGl et o diseretion. e souikeen 1t | gather for wn exchange of informa- | rubber pants and gther children’s | drea i | > drive out the Communists, | northwestern part of South America | greatost breeder of disease germs of | o long cnough and loud v:\nugh_“t\fliv I;m] {o examine equipment in- | regalia is driven out the door by the | xo man is fit to drive an auto- he only profitabla advertising med y means that are unlawful and |has heen attempted, but because of |a contagzlous nature. ome simple minded enforcement | tnded fo increase the efficiency and | noise and gous to one of several oth- | opije who will swi ' S The only o ady & med St AT el G o . officer will comé’ along and fake|cut the costs of departmental oper- | cr stores selling said raiment. she | DLl ouinE oyl ol L : m the City, Circulation : v T oth as been an | the nountain ranges and the cost | While we have laws governing this you at your word. Profit by the|ations. 155 corfrontedtuath ihelsame sort of| o0 \ratllc on/aisharp iounve o edes com alway 7 to ers. Sy St Hare therat il y P o1 oA S B ¥ i 3 (s SHLLE o 2 % 7 its 2 e remain W he at- | the country has failed to benefit to | source of food supply. that. like all | wise example of the late unlamented | The august body which examines | Witk asiert fhey whe e eag T Ptimentmo canp abcad hyitie g Sliore 5 chwrged with mutder | the fullest cxtent from the pessipill. | OMIer 1ws are apt to be oyerlooked |pandit, Chepman, deceased. Did ns oy T o el o ohons | ero et coniistarto e chy hrsc || SRINNOT R BRiRe U g e Slon YR E Member of the Associated Press ind bloodshel e o uno ot the fron |11 OUF cvery day quest for new complain that murderers go un- T AN oS ext s b s LRI Gonla ERAvE et dhbicalo! Nenoullineckissshindiviay sla Bho il BRCO g Tiie Associuted Vi ; en- i 1 & ie dron | orids to conquer. [ ome Tn Conneotiont? Not he. 1ia|0Ut commenti—ihe common council | stores with music to last her a full such a thing can ever be taught to fod 0" e e sbication 4 e main snficrers oventually will | horse. Comes the airplane and e o | atin Bl aF RO Anat heberer | s balk el Reromitima lostime onli{yo Honits oiehobpIng Aandithey, &1 gbserve the other fellow's rights Is i} Al i 3 so loval 1 ; ons who Charged |ith G0 oitle hetsieon. Venovueln b ing o mes ThaL fhess lams sve ewe|RilleA avybude cxesel s nave. paving the price of these conven- | ist on all sides of the main stem. | '© definitely and permanently re- sews publisnad ¢ W complicity in the death of a po- | Colombia, down to Peru and Bolivia | forced? |papers. Be patient. Bventually | "0, e | Then she might drop into a hard- | YOke & few J"‘"“”"" Loaihabedocant (PR ele Ie = . = i St : t has been called to the atten- | ware store in searc P cure the situation, tevoke Wt - ief, How theso can obtain & |and Chili and makes sport of moun- ?"‘1""';: geuan 0 I o o ¢ ’“”')"‘“‘ got his. “If you can't bel(jon of the public that Iire Chief |with SihioE :o‘lhllk‘fli?i(ln 1{11““::;?;:‘; them. Drastic? \'ow 1\::\:‘\“ allr:: 4 ¥ e 3 e A n 192§ according to the Board of |aisy. he as aisy as you can.’ 1 panats e GHk solhe e S IES > et Aud nirsanar, Clrsulytion ¢ trial amid an almosphere sur- | tains distancoes T e e e R s e | Williara J. Noble in recommending | through hubby's trousers while he | ent rate of increase in auto accident i AL b el vith insoluble hatred as the | Al offcials of South American | thirty-six milk dealers dispensing | PORTER LENMUEL WOOD, | o purchase of & safety device | s sleeping; or anyway, she might|tells it is coming, as sure as the : Jies sl o el el el G 10 D | which he liad scen aa display at a |desire a flashlight. She, as Stated, | sunrise. ; > s regard the airplane as pos Seymour, Conn. national convertion of fire chiefs, |goes into the hardware 'store and | n o S analine Com Hie3 Ryt % these only seven pasteurized their | S i e 2 i ardware ‘store and | Tests for operator's licenses. not Jgne e mmun- | sessing the key to hitherto unlock- probably saved the life of Fireman |ler ears immediately are smitten by | . q ; aud 1 Lo o 1 | supply, of the seven only ifive could | Joseph Verano during the South|a sound that resembles musle, with | sl LB elE S e : al adve to be | South Ar is widespread be ‘\}:,“fl’ an)\ I.]hm(: . | by smoke while perched on an jey |men of the radio audience, ihis is| syiis “;" ’““d“” carefully ~and 24 — pres strikers, | cause of what it holds for the future | ur schools where small grow- | Ll n o s o | statlon) X uZSin ke iouthE Seal Taldl or i Vo HOAT SO blocks of city i e . RS re not utterly brainless | of the continent. ‘.m:v children consume considerable | L i g Tl i e B e T g e Tl ‘ o At Hotaling's Newsstand SRS IS R el ST e | mitk I find that some principals al- | I\ vithout cndangering the lives of nis | customary orgy of sound mixed with [ioperate shis¥machine atter -heihas iy sork ling's o hey 1 that on the co : | 1o% raw milk to be consumed. Is| DAt s e atnCAR Al B thayt mol | Ermding rAcHInervA asdita the pars| DisEllcente B Ay o, operate ity \ond. Street trary their continued presence harms 'HI: SCANDALS IN CUBA | this fair to the children who need | Vosn datlinded. Aith e i ivpe | IHonyIR fiRding inter tarence tn alld= | (e baslsufon eranting licenses L al S T (RS Fr b 0 o g ssion, accompanied | irol its supply? 05t Names (OI- | nich hodics may be lowered in per-| she might go into many another | oy, hould be added, but will be h th ile manu- | yy perked eyebrows and shaking of | Milk is supposed to he tuberculin | f fect safciy. e ) any another| ywitnin many years. 5 L6 (da thie Communiet [heads, was & [ SR L mmee IO]‘ ocwhe), h | | store, and she would have a hard| , but not more : . munist | neads, was a long time coming. | tested. hat is done by raw milk | 0W | Thursday night, a Main street | time finding one without mechanical the motor vehicle department on ’ erganizitions hove in sight. That | senators have now become convine- | dealers in regards to other com- | ctore taok fire, Tiremen fought|music whiling away ‘the passing|ils application blanks evinces great ] onsolidated public sentiment on the | ed, it is said, that DPresident Ma- | ::H\l)n(luhlc disease germs, such as | - hrough heuvy smoke ard suceceded | hours. The shops that doesn't in- | concern over physical handicaps. 1 e e el o h e | typhoid. diphtheria, septic sore | now well underway for | in extingumishing the flames, but only | dulge in music nowadays. seem to|® man has a short leg he prohabl, t re leit. Such J chado is a mean sort of dictator who | throat, ete.? fthe second annual Home Progre A ‘ i K ; f No one- e towns are & e Rt ation e ke S | at, 2 [ ) annual, Hom Progress [after taking more physical punish- [ be those which appeal fo men e will face an extra test to prove that Lsvns now are plnces where thero is | e needs (o be severely dealt with under | In pasteurizing plants, employees | Ixposition which is to be held on [went from smoke than most work- | clusively, and some others. he really can drive. And yet, in pro- lenty of parking spa Sty at the time the anti-evo- | the Platt Amendment, which glves i are required in the interest of “"""“'i(‘t',“.”‘.,'.‘\,‘."'“" on Church street | 1:cn endure in ihe conrse of al| Atter the shop girls in the storcs | POTtion, the man with the short leg, p i SR S i : [health examinations, What about |1ion I8 approvad by the Chamber of |actual fire was out, but hundreds of | ograp : | nyver caused one per cent as ma e W ‘ (hat the proposed law would be de- | bad on the isla « o odal? ¢ T8 ducted by B er post, N sending out ¢ o a2 i S S | e Vi 32 Mg achon can spell backvards fust || i n the island. Considering that | product | v Pddy-Glover post, No. 6, |still sending out clouds of ~dense | radio set and keeps it on long and | i8 Physisally pertect. poii 7, feated until ; of crazy atheists | political enemies of the prevailing [ For example, a certain farmer, Legion. | smoke. A vent in the rear of the|icud—until he goes to bed around | - now 15 i} i ntered the I put on their | rogime have had a habit of mysteri- | o number 4 reservoir, wh Committges are as follows |Luilding was necessury. Rushing|midnight. Pity the music worn xhn;v;(l'flm Due Ald. Nair ——— R e R e oDl e : 4 face shows the ravages of some {er General Chairman—Is. . Ogren., |dround, the firemen found the only | girl under the circumstances. One | for Flood Rellef Work o e e gl Y ¥ i pan v disappearing, that the press is | rible discase supplies some dealer | General vieo chairman—A. L door * heavily barred. Ladderman | of {hem in town confided to us last| Resident I - i il D na o ublicity. The fanatical | gagged, and that public liberty to in- | With his product in New Britain. | Petts. Harry Tinm reaclied for a bar cut- | weels sho. listensd Lo muste of onc | cially fhat section SRt L B e ‘I":M“' : Lo attisls more than any other |q 1o the whys and whereforesof | This year {he Board of Health| Publicity and advertising commit- it :;""," hich the eief lad pur-|sort or another from carly oiniie | ey f,':,‘,‘d; ",‘:.,',’,,,h”:\-:{{,:‘\‘ ,M,‘n.‘. von ‘\ 3 o Wlodito oo e ne ofline L e o e el e e arn neglected to point the standards of | tec—H. E. Scheuy, chairman; Stur- “";;}W‘(i a \“":' 'l‘lf‘]""“\‘"“f” -H_H! when she came to work, until mid-| Brook, are grateful to Alderman vin Coolidge will kiss t¥ ride. | e R i R e e vhty;::flt:my- xxrdmlnh\l\ors. Why? | man Dyson, Curtiss Sheldon, \\'1111(‘1-'\1‘“‘ S ‘_‘\ i+ Hn“: ‘;::-“]”Ww“x'\”: ”;: night, six days in the week. On Sun- | David Nair, their senior repre- e - ot e s P by v 3 L . ol se are a few of the problems C. Milk Clesson W. Parker. T opd ENER O damaglindas e Ry she only escaped because her|centative in the common council, The National City Bank will now ! e | thing were done about it in Wash- | that the Board of Health should in-| Program and enfertainment com- | ¥ ame Laddermen Ste- | guy came and got her, taking het [ for the interest he has shown i et 100 1 b ' | strike-torn districts did more than | ington. It required some hardships | Vestigate. | mittee—Harry Ginsburg, chairman; m“(“ Makowski ‘and Ihillin Ta- | for an automobiic ride. 1€ it hadn't | having condiions remedicd. \ave more than 100 branches it e3LrICacer i L A | a sburg, chairman; | quette armed with a bat g ra o SN S & S Briss ,have mo nan ‘ ey other group to injure the pros- | suffered by an American citizen | -\0‘~-“~'\x" Tias his paper the | Howard Timbreil, M. H. Peasc, B. 1. | unother 07 S FEHGHI S it st (I Al AT RO it s e senis (TS S York. Tt ! an | Poct of industrial advancement. | Cuba to stir the irc of sundry sena- | (“m,' rl‘;:'n"l Hr““'lh done to cor- | McElhone, Curtiss Sheldon display at a chiefs' convention. | L2hdny et iltacels has studied the situation, burning make it easier to cash a check Al fpyggoaent yuean, obviously. that | tors, however. Bef » ina 14 vefore the public thesey . Bxhibi AN s O (L AN 0 TS M e o Lt O SROMU (ELs (RL Sl (R R (51 U G il : 4 3 | ore that happened | deplorable conditions. TaGKeon L chairman: | Atthus Betlsilcait T . 5~ {his superabundance of music, our|at his horg 1 in b i Lo = ; Ao 3 ¢ y S | i 3 . cha atisd|.cd forward three on foun. (mes, s s 4 o isic, our |z e and in his office in an : g ne or any mob has the moral nobody seemed to worry about Ma- | Last vear there was an cpidemic | Manville Johnsort, Avory, M. H. | recting. the batterng rem through | toxnspeople would become music. | effort to solve & perplexing problem N i | right to be flog or nearly lynch | chado. q‘.hi; qu.. sorc throat in Lee, Mass. | Pease. the opening which had been cut | (XPri® in & short while. But this is | He proposed the improvement at a Torgouceh them. Tt merely means that one type | 1ye charges against Machado are | of e l;\adn a slight mention | Contest commitice — W. W. . R Tt e oy doe molrmal BlkelepliheygatonPeconilng i i setins: o fthagcom maneounclifant, newspaper in the United of fanaticism stimulated another | S Machado arc |of the fact, but T did not sec any |Squlre, chairman; Emil Sehal, o R torait ot an 1 Tenticmrighonyisfnanies (TR IS e liasiiollowed QB closelvagtofsonth o ilien on i firat n o S that he more than once declared he | | \]ml:\l asking that the people | Gardner Weld, Harry Wessels. the smoke was created. The I‘H‘”'”‘” »“”'? pleces and no further. | cut its progress. Alderman Nair was e [ type; and the two types don't mix. | o1y o SaR oo acuree Lorh fheiei i W T dien B comm Hta s MOAME T S STE it o 5| The level of intelligence in matters | author of the report ina a romantic story dated, “Plainville, | | would not accept a new term, but in | 5 LI SLACICE L 5 ools without question of doubt re- el SR i It ] renoztnedetlon B smant | S e [NGieribes 95a he was e elnnten supply. | Petts, chairman; Mrs. Schaedler, | duced the smoke damage to a fi»m,!”““"'l is not raised by this supera-| common council at its Wednesday Conn | “SOAKING” THI: BROADCASTLHS » . Now there is a slight epidemic of | Miss Sheldon, Miss Coholan, Mrs. | tion of what it might have been had | bundance of the concord of sweet| night meeting by the investigating without . o sit by y y i 3 L e = e | One cannot work up much sym- | pposition by any candi- i fyphoid in Glastonbury, very near |Grant, Mrs. Howard Mitchell ['they not heen availahle. | sounds, but the inundation results | committes, The improvement will he y AT R, k 1 B lH o rencon for no e o8 Honie iysiihislna air! &) B o (T S S e onesE b e . |in a species of passive interest and | a ynonument to his service: i crlechion Lie o0 o VRSN g dner ae no opposi- | i s paper evidently a a girle' con vill be| What nas heen trae of the fire| o & SPCCHS ; : o his services in fhe B Globe overheard the follow- | pathy forithe blgicommercial broad= ition was he dldn't permit any; that | 14 not cven consider this as news |announced at an eatly date derliont nas hecntitus] a0k inarad Lhe sncrensing SheliotiingL i s all ojtydgoverniment At e ctsters In) {hieich recurtent troubieall a oon (¥oih thalCliban conkress Y | oian o hane mas naimentionfef it |0 BEee Ir Aol (o hoye Ton Clviobincata MBR OISk liansBlo 3 i indava e SRETsnagialvalicsiazz]) = » ing remark: “What did you choose | with the Society of Composers, Au- | * Cuban congress by | made in your paper while in Hart- | USeful articles for the hom Tado| And| Hisalth sunarintendents, as wanll| SoumBisthums, Room, bare Better Accomodations 3 that book for me to read out of to 1 thors andl PublieHers Tho broadcasts | m msyof rlh:-(; uban lolnvr,\‘: that he 1\““] it was considered front page |1t xowf o\;l packing cases or other|as others who have gone to conven-| oy g (‘FL; Thm‘l Needed By Tax Collector 5 st- | prevents freedom of discussion and | NEWS. | used Tumber. | ticns at the expense of the city, have | =, 7 Dropping into the offic T from for or 1 their advertising cu 5 ¥ - | ) | L4 |in C ] e R iz R0 ligRalafa s o i ¢ advertising customers organization of political parties | BOth these epidemics were traced | Articles submitted In the confesi |returned with valuable suggestions, | ™ \“"‘J‘f"""" “"‘\'.',‘;:" N::M-‘v I Conector Bernadotte Loomis recent . - want plenty of jazz, and the society A k to raw milk. | may be of any size providing that |Iabor suving deices and methods for |, crman Walter R. Falk Was |y he Opserver was surprised b ; s other than his own; that he uses e arsay deep “in thought—he was soon to [ Y One of the speeders picked up bY | mentior source of supply. | stern—very ate IR Ho wiany follan (it amicagoayinl| oy areioanicdito bapar ot An ex | INATE RS At KIS | take the cil floor G b chgonchovmoomlion s Clarks {he police, it turned out, did not BaYe | The Taw 1 i stern—very stern—measures in sup- | he traced to thib sonrce? Tras emy|Nibit in a fen foot square booth on| Provision should be made ln overy o e council floor and ask his| ggisting Mr. Loomis, were attempt- : 4 : Deaybolds thalinobodycailivse iprerding opposition: | one ever heard of a ? Has any | (p oo of (he Stanley Arena. Since | annual budget for attendance of city colleagues to assist him in bringing | ing 1o carry on in an offico D & driver's licepse for two years. Thus | copyrighted music for their private ! ¢ n epldemic be- [ g0 it G e hase b ance Yl ibout an adjustment of the Stanley | 2 Sl oploo ey { kel e ing traced to pasteurized milk? the judging will bé based on the | cmployes at convention. This is one | conld comtortably accomodate two b intad miotiy that wenb Toward |nre withont paying Tov the Sl | @ States is heavily 1| Xaw York roqulres ait i 1o be | VNN of workmanship, the inge-|of {he municipal investments fron: |0t WilsHInE Wrolect nd 41 WU peraone, {aying part of his fine B e e e uba, American Invest- | pasteurized. [t f*lu{l ':nl.«pmllm\ and the use. |which results are continnally }»c)(\g‘;“]:d;ry]‘)“‘p‘"‘,:;"flmg histargument 0= iy Lin o growth of the tax col SRS e o e e A A | T IR DRI \‘\ml\ does New Britain require? | et is nll;: 'r.”;(ul‘h(u:-lh Sl S sl G Pa e | Lo SORTDESAE Lol - i 3 also | 156.000,000— exceeded Iy .| and what are we going : Gacion: o - , could | een give Cr 3 s the board of adjustment Wil | —to agrec on annual fees to he paid | gy e L tare we going to do about | S long as there is no attempt | In Whick We Take Fling £olng on_about him, but he could | Yool FEER 10 ncransie (8 aeiite 4 is oA 7 2 American investments i Tana fii i made & 3 | S e e &l hotllesoape. hearing. . z . L s is one city official who PR s R e e investments in Canada. T e | made to conceal poor workmanship [ At College “Profs Bl hearing the stories of} o " n5ut his work Lt e R TR e i o | Cuba supplics half the sugar con- ! SAREIRAEMIT IO 1 o S oot e 1501 | Mo e st OO e O pend Ut en ] o s S SEORERE Eepozind Ly 7 sl ol Sl formmenalulison A ctanies f 1 by U e | since as has already been announc- |have waited patieatly for a ch Gharity ‘Superintendents Woning 1, | MHRCLE COonsratin. e Say % . Pk ] N edy e = APP = = = | since as has a dy been a c- | have waited patieatly for a cham- | Y Rl + | oes the bes! e eq 2 T e TS A by R S ool b s nerican people, The | APPROVES OF BOULEVARD | cd. tho grade of material used will| pionship feam 0 help out! at lecst [Doxte who cited hls experiences h:‘:::iu:“ ll; st with the equlpmont at St T e e A ites has an important naval | STOPS [ not be taken into consideration by |in arguments with football iisg with. insane men and women who | A%hd and has not yet joined th were adjusted body's husines station at Guantanamo. In addition, | coniy e | the judg folke. of lothor universitise I/ the||ad attzckad himiirrom itimo to Slma e R 7o P kL : | the United States has the obligations | et ve atiticiam mIBHE bolal| LAy Sia thonc iontlons siLeh taayi| mas few esrediihal eracunés bet| couo s diginepthemte Mot > Sls IR - - The owners of station WCAU in|ynder the platt galions | good feature of editorlals. but 1|ariss in connection with the contest |came accustomed fo saving well we |10 the asylum. He was safing the (IR HACIIGIS hive of industry ot : St L5 under the Platt Amendme: | 5 - ! 5 ASElS £ hee , : vhich | 1€ : g e coal dealers tell us that the | Philadelphia may think they have a rendment | think when they fall away from that | should be submitted to W. W. T.|can't win all the time and they did reed for a larger automobile which [ €teen the four walls reallze that M g | R | they are apt to be detrimental Squire, director of the ior | the best they c Lttt ol aketil 1ass ainyi for itnaiine | aegsnould ghayeRmore $rootnsi ey o population hud a mer | y £00d case from the standpoint | | It seems that the ma R SR or of ihe Junfothe hest they could That may Bave |, cipy b oup blot arter hlow on him [ A0S T Someche slant somcethings =quring which to order coal, but near- | of inequalities of a | The Cuban lotte system has | s that the main objoction | Achievement - Foundation of New |been the case, but there are a large | *2NT 10 ACeD B 4N ow on him | (" vere asked. Well wduri equalities of asscssments uppn [\ F C o | (and the only one) fo the new traf- | Britain at 85 Fast Main strect [urnhor otipessons who thought: that | o& hetaftempled dojkeenitie autos 2RSS iloNR e Thaxe ly everybody & arious broadcasters. Perhaps they | L GG | 0 S LTS Tl e e R i 1 oot g it Frs ity Eriit et o PRI LR into a ditch. vntil chilly st T D R AE I b the history of the republic. .;uo;; signs is that a motorist might |in New Britain and its suburban |gridiron, and guided the activties of | w:“«f‘.\t came ;oun("nr}x‘\?nl w. 8 e e Slibed Sl i R UL | e held up when he can see that it | 2roa S ea a1 A a7 Stics AT th SEtlings ol ouby | WAmeriwojaaded (o thie it o 25 Years Ago Today : : Dz dCasten e e would have been all right 1o e taeneraliicomniiitoa Sl meat| conches 1n the training room | CIting experlences of persens thrown e i ] 1d to the public, and the per- o go g ; l ied 1o ) ) ¢ paying a high fee and an- | S : °T- | ahead. Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the | Sensed it and words flew thick | Into contack with the insane. He,) —— e e g ate size and in (e | %01 drawing the lucky number re- | Now we all know laws have to he | American Leglon home. [and fast ahout the matter. too, agreed a larger car was needed. | o g . a S : celves a prize. Every ten days the | made general. Surel e e w s S, In college lite o fraternity is the|Arsument afier argument he pre- | Asgises Ereaticasonslonicidaly ized territory should be pay- | v ¥ i 5 - urely there are | y contod as he raised and dropped his|2ccording lo the cider manufactur- ST Pt y | government issues between 20,000 | tiMes when evasion or infraction of | cocial criterian for judging a stu- |fented as ne raised a A e 2 5 £ t ! ing h lower fee. But after all, | a | many laws would 1 . | Bt niih i dleveloped al class syes| LEht land, BinshichEhettald i I8, the farmers ‘and othersintares o o S otnier o Bt atter 1l | and 0000 lottery ticketa to about | {¢ g 1 would hurt no one, hut s s D G e e B ¢d in the manufacture of that pleas- i modern man e of the sc This wak | 000 collectorships. The mnominal | think this p'inicu}:: z:r: aaent ] of endeavor. To many, the cen- | *Tn car with little room betweet S need a . i iy | i . heme: This W88 | price of cach ticket is 320, but in | one. aESE e |er of fratemits activities s around | (he rear seat and the driver's seat, | The probibition aliance wil hold b i 10us litiga- S i 5 e 5 : The .| it is very easy for an insane man |its monthly meeting Monday after- 0o i ; b el el R By e o he football team. The professors ¥ sknows ho d | tion betw ociety and station | S B S o e e e s Lt Lo fech clifover andBor O YOI malll| oo sbitheuesidance o Chatlos il o o Lo e |l wo : Vigmiek up to $30. The difference between | ry railroad crossing be- = STama . ok | the councilman, meanwhile bring- | Steele. I [eiian e plame for this break away from the | ! tamily . ; [ the legul and actual price répresents | s no train in sight. mesetlaere Threat t “Blow Un Things” i | demoeracy which 18 supposed {o cx- |ing down his ~pen with @ swift| A well attended social and recep- Bl ; 1 profit which goes to the collector- | advice he to go ahe iayour | JIERL 10 DIOW UD ]flgs IR liat amons &l students ciubbed fo-[Fioke. as it to filusirate the fcor | ilon wee held ar Tolally W, B " : i WOR | 4 collectorships, political | Circumstances? I d G | i i seuentione st o there ionaler MR QR SR RN BRI e R housekecpe oadea PORIE | mietittes. st Bl LR Ol BEWG £ Smke ]flvegugated |is a college student in the United|caused the lower part of the foun- | the auspices of Embury Chapter of \ - s il ‘ PUAT | satellites, are appointed by Machado. | e e SR hese sisns work fo | States wno has not heard some | tain barrel to work loose from 18 tho Epworth League and was in e el | Sieveral hundred of the collectorships | partiealany o e, West and | “prof sy, awhat docs a young|moorings and with the thoughts «f|honor of the Normal students. B “10 | g6 10 senators and representatives motorists vrin alifornia, where| Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 21 (P)—Da. | man get out of college life?" He | being “crowned” by an insane per-| A meeling for a proposed repub i ¢ ApURES e sts are exceptionally consid- |tajls of a purported plot by Ne " then sails around in the clouds men- |on probably coursing through Nis!lican campaign marching club was retaining the profit of a large num- | €rate of pedestrians. | DU AN il . i i aris & - s il prate of pedestrians. It works _out | York city radicals to assassinato | {oning Ihat mtangible something |mind, Alderman Falk felt the sting | hcld last night at the “republican o e them for himself. The pr i I‘ ')\ N can cross an inter- |Solicitor John G. Carpenter and|Which permeates a man due to us- | of the blow. The pensive alderman | headquariers in the Russwin build- e =10 the president and the director- | 4rraiq | vithout being the least |two other members of prosccuting | Sociations with others headed tow- | jumped from his seat, but the howl|ing. Chairman Wiegand of the town : COfit | general o the 1otiors has boon somn | T8I, knowing cars will come to a | counsel in the trial of 16 stk [ard that common goal of making a |of laughter that came from his col- [ committee was the presiding officer Tman w Lt ‘rn e f(\)A)H;\ corner. Teadars and inionlmembers for thel||petter maniof himself, (Asic any fra- leagues and 'romh'hr‘ spectators’ [ and George A. Quigley acted as iiins ; v rofessor apman & say, what if the autoist do. i . g ternity man about that intangible |gallery reassured him and again he | clerk. There were forty you ' 1 : 4 : ! s os | slaying of Police Chief O. 1% Ader- y man about ths angib] ¥ : ] rty young men : S ! whout $3,000,000 a year. To be fair | M4¥¢ 10 Wait a second. He'll e | e e o B Lo [mom etRI gy dnid agsodlst fohisfand 1t sabidonn, ) | present, the majority of them mem- = o e oA kado it mustibe Ratd nebenles o Sp doniEwornys | e reaRe rattet an st oufa| &) arer thabhs hlllEmention Sitra- Councilman Warner continued his | bers of Company E. ) 18] avorything, inciuding Lotters neatite | g ris slve New Britain a pat on||were befors!North Carolina._police | tornities: stgumentilis e dhalon fend | IEe U rpes emoerate el wefr S e ; v profits. | the back for its initfative and pro- | today. & p 1 the professors and coaches|among these who voted for the larg- | rally last night In the Commercial : i . 5 Erecslyeness motilokiin the baate || rriile Gourt wriGinls sala the)| colld enty veariottionta tangant e f2zie D was Alderman Falk. He did |hall with Thomas J. Spellacy of nC 5 Storics of extreme ot el READER, "\\'A.|Ilr‘d. at (‘.,Nw““ 03 ”‘ & y'r | instill in the student body the ab- | not explain whether hf-‘ was in ac-| Hartford as the principal speaker. A £ oxtrem cruelty, | EER I e e e mob | o ldity of fraternity life in the pre-|cord from the start or if the object| Alderman Hackney presided ana : o assination and inhuman treat- | AN OPEN LETTER st til i ot ay WIgRINS. | b ation for later life, that life, |lesson he received conving d him of | James Kennedy acted as secrctary o : " n Cuba have been so amazing TO MAYOR PAONESSA Rl aworkers wnion MEM- | which theoretically every ~student {he possibilitics of being “crowned.” | An address was mode by Judge 11 they scem incredible | Your Honor, Mayor Puonessa ettt oo aeres S et S IR Bl O e S Hochs fhaltmapgorithertorngcons o B ) o M AR e pa e e e s probable that the young minds in|New Legislation Necded mittee. on of 1 ily 131 Dia printed an article | unfortunate colne X S el S i L5 & 3| {he moulding would cast aside petty [to Curb Speeding Drivers The suggestion has been made to : o] oincidence of the pub-|members throughout the country | s ew | P ] | #if it was proper for President | lishing of your questionnairc con-|today and tomorrow i eslotbleRand REUEL S ek SpEihading Blelnyille e R N e e e ; i i s ajre co E rrow, proba e ir e et SR S ew ds or the | Meskill tha all gr Y p 0 10 be connected with a cer- | €TNINE the low estate of prohibi- |would be delayed furthor duc to wood malking the fraternity life se-|Britain, either on new roads or feskill that foothull grounds I ‘ 5 et i tloriint Conngalicitt itk ey g ¥ ! © Sondary. 1f that angle could he|older ones, still occupies the atten- | staked out on Walnut Hill park. The f : HEIERE commanyan G Tt o s et e et pUDziRLesERO RO tNERi At e sireseed. it would not be long before |tion of law enforcement officials | suggestion was made during _the 1 ollowing month the editor of | drivers whose Immw!") '»H”\L(HI i !1he spirit would be soaked into all,|and citizens alike. That conditions | summer that a baseball diamond be hid e ol Bl D Armando Andre, was|suspended for a year, j ":"' ! besn Observati ‘lvv«‘lmlmx the exclusive football |cited are not exaggerated is evident | staked out also hut nothing came of i a year, just released ons teams of yesteryear. In conclusion t it. é 3 o s e e, § | tea yesteryear. sion, | o the casual user of an automo- It { Hit e VAt Ct > e han LOlRSe Aol Comlastoner 1 lhs always been a trait of Yale|bile, for a short auto ride nowadays| [he local Liquor Dealers’ associ- I 1ce 1925 & ruthless policy of ar- | Stocckel. New Britain tralls along | on The Weatfier Ny tell their Alma|bs Sound.to Eive anyenc @ glimpse | ation will hold a meeting next week : ” fects il esniisions in : vell behind New Haven, Hartford, Mater something, but it is very sel- Lo prepare for an elect ¢ offic- COMMUNISTS 13 Y ‘ : in regard 10| griggeport and Waterbury in po i ! Rl R reckless driving in some form. | @ Prev 2 lon-offotic ~ SIS IS NORTH : ] 1. | workingmen has been pursued. Men | lation ot cetera, but when 1t cares o e e o ) o | [hsiglore manyRthourniUlReEUIE Sy nasi £ the Y. M. C. A > PR : Sl ek o8 : 2, b on it comes - : lthe “profs” (an appelation, by the | are suggesting, fsn't it almost time | Al EYIEGSIIE & PEE S E . & A tisappeared from many homes; |to taking the paim for having the| Washington, Sept, recast | Wiy, which they hate) just what is| {0 adoveate B o regulation that | Will be opened on Monday when the . ¢ nin orers have entered military | 1argest number of drunken drivers, OrhSOl’lh"_vn New England: ° Falr | fne matter. Inay seem drastic, but in reality is classes formed by Physical Director pr prison [ Lol Wew Eritaiws name’ loads ail | on Flowly | tieing pewperative — e s sl O b e |the rest.” The situatibn is ,r”,m.‘.m,:whmyrrl y and .\ln_ndu) Whoopee Music Assails responsible autoist and bringing will not be available for several ; - ‘ N |or embarressing according to the | Conditions: The western disturb- | Oug Aural Organs Lverywhere O ite: 7alliols dewthivathy woske VEL < ; ! VESIN SOUTH AMERICA e Cuban situation is ripe for | peint of view of the beholder. ance is advancing castward and a| The town is getting more musical Ry °*| The number of dead trees to be 3 i s disturbance is A plan that many citizens are con- il [ e e e ; Why should! yoii worry. a _| minor disturbance is moving north- | every day. This does not scem that| Lo seen on the streets seem to be in- air ican rvention, or a threat of y should you worry about the i et et 2 >, ¥ sidering—or should be considering— b on hird Interr : . < | failure of fon? . | eastward over Newfoundland. Pres-| jritz Kreisler, Haifetz, Schumann- | * . X > creasing, and no good reason has . | S intervention backed by willingness to T prohibition? JIs it any re remains cer |in substance runs something like ‘ i 0 Moscow, we b o BN A 2 funeral of ,yours? plreseniams high over the ecastern|Heink and the rest of the harmony SULE R e been advanced for it. It is now stat- S proceed it the threat ddes not reform | \heral SeFONTT L g | RRLL of the United States. e e T heie stuff here. |this. Agltate and obtain legislation | cq, howcver, that the numerous con- 3 g our o ) ) ene ( a Machado regime - ‘ - S 8 4 The weather will be generally fair | ahouts, nor that there are 55 con- that will really rvtzu‘l:m‘ motor Ve- | pections made with property and gage in such ¢ r T R e ST Gl e e e e e Baturday and probably Sunday in|certs billed for the coming winter hicle traffic, even if it does cost | street mains and the laying of curbs B : R ba, 2 z vestigal Irl osiiie not’ R;k’& el u’mr‘h o the W ns.)\\nmr)n forecast di m‘m €x-| 1t merely means that wherever >ne | mone: v‘l.aly down rigid tests for mo- | results in the roots of the trees be- - | whose: word is to be teusted, is under | |1 TE T8 RO% BEORE (00 T o cept for showers in the Florida|turns the' ear is smitten, if not|tor vehicle hflr'efulflr!t—f:r more | ing cut and soon show evidences of d 1itig " ot | nent to el e Diain ara [Analieal e ed city offi- | peninsula and along the Atlantic|smacked, by strict than the present happy-go- | decay. R s 5 Faanaasr a relgn of terrorism and crime. Ma- | i1y i) you kindly send me a|coast from Cape Hatteras to the m‘.,“vm‘ by yodifng of some nature, || W o 1othed of granting licenses. SeceT i ¥ i | chado blandly proclaims that every- list of some of the prohibitionists, | Vigginia Cs = mostly; Jazz. i s eHisTaAT i R o trin g ) S LY ; : - | Vigginia Capes. The temperature| 1t has gotten to the point where!Send out motor vehicle inspectors,) fhe Netherlands, a small country ; L : vod- | body in Cuba supports him en|righ or low, who you know cre|will rise very slowly but it will con-|a person in search of a few under- jor state police, in civilian clothing |swith an area of only 12,580 square g 1 \ ern mea portation hest cal- | masse walling over (he fallure of prohibl-| tinue helow normal during the next|{hings for the baby's trossean can-|to anfdrce, the laws In sufficlent miles, or, slightly more than one. ina has | t wted 1o d y the itherto near- | They have to do that in order {o|tion and l'ryln:”w hn\'o| the law | two days. | not buy them in peace but while she | numbers to make the law operative, | fourth that of the state of New AR oy LS | : amended. 1 would appreciate such B S '« doing it must listen to somebody | Immediately revoke the license of | York, ha lati - as in som rs | Iy insurmountabic distances and bar- | stay alive or out of prison. = 5 e L somenoLy R : Rl ihasidizoptliatluniofimoxe dhian A ) ) Y P ‘a list. 2 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS rmgmg “Little Pal," said tune being|the reckless driver. 7,700,000,

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