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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 0708 T | much com- f ers not to feel folks refer to Indian Summer with New Britain Herald Mexican oil perhaps, that the money spent at| runs into much larger figures | that intimacy which comes with petition from consider- | hon HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY , a e s B | thorough know of ita beauties, | "F that e production in the !|than the sums spent abroad. | e tually all those who care about iy | | 1{e4 States appears to be adequate | More tourist money s spent In | ssued Dally (Sun Excepted) | e e thad v . 1 | Rt e S L ir chariots into the re- xico | New T than the dis- | gions where the colors of October | ¥ ng to conse its ofl re- | bursement Amcrican money in e o £ nounced, 1o points 1 to ex- | sor the 1 nations. And 100 A Year where the 3 n glades are 1 st it in this or the next de- !New England could get twice what $2.00 Threa Months Painter’s most ex. | ©406. Maybe, one Mexican leader it earns from this source if it push- & Month harmonies. And as | SU4. Mexican oil would bring a bet- ity summer advantages to betier e r‘~ may lack the high UeF price after the Americans have | effect elsewhere ELeEC e LRt O Nge AL Slop Biritai: rds of the professional | ©XhAusted more of the supply na- In many parts of rural New Eng- | as Second Class Mail Matter, & e 5 v st they can say, and | tre 1 within 1 orders. land—in Vermont, New Hampshire, | . ENatire ) It s us that the Mexican northern Maine and parts of Massa- ELE! ¢ Busiress 425 argument this oil discussion is chusetts—the tourist industry has Editoria 926 ZONING, BUSINESS AND VALUES %0und. We have been hearing dis- | come to be as important as any —— | o T e e this side of the Rio other. It is growing yearly. Con- The only | pen e BAn e e conservatlon but! the | nectiout ets! less than & fair sharei| In the at > AL room always cpen to ed y chain stores w crnment en- |of it because most tourists simply | The Ass . on. | SOME OF them ar Dy Y inat SYMPHONIC ETHERIZING news ¢ i ‘ e e e Facts and Fancies L « ming aga S8 eatablishe ‘ ether performances. s e v b opy #s to hear ee sym- proper meas Member Audit Burean of Circulation £ podldSennance i > Eilo ngsnithy o t t " " P is £t hestr t 2 p. m., the Beethover that he passes mere om seeping o restricted areas 1 by the New York Philhar- @ ¢ out too much annoyancs and 1 1 roperty values. | mot and the Mozart G minor e A By th Philadeiohia. Orohestia at/|. A meientist saysimarried men are ; ; happiest. Contented cows are do <lihorhoo nts mesticated, too, I A fence is their Y erald ! restr s a nnouncen Stokowski stated horizon, Bausre: Schu re store sites pop up in his neigh- | that at the next broadcast of the | e orhood oncern might hians he would play “the | You ar 5 oblige 50 S : | transport a hiteh hiker. He's just as e — of them; or perhaps several workmotmodarnil imes;i fa i TS NERS e At yers' association of those Stravinski's “Sacre du Printemps.” | oco. 3 who lost tidy sums in last ks | And so it goes. Everybody has a | Damrosch, who has not yet begun — stock market descent s the next 1 ut what to do and all his symphonic hour, announces he If the family skelefon is in the set now, she is o escay thing in or y a ght will play complete symphonies this closet v he i ¥ t 1 ‘ e the tempting odors from the e Hall me ir of excerpts as former- | i o character of fihing lies. A false step ami There many musical people - 8 s i A o " »"‘” | The paper-towel idea probably much of a topic wde >f voices would who disdaintully remark that there | = bircs o' come chap who Hoover and MacDonald ro rather t eSS, is too much jazz and low Stuff over | gy what happened to a dollar bill AN - - = he radio to suit their palate. There |at the oil station. average electric radio set “PARK PROPAGANDA" unquestionably is plenty of it but S Is said, const o equivalent of| Reference ha been made o | who would wish the radio-to be | Voliva sa worldSHisit) b S SR N k o b 10 " | That's more than he can say for the energy 1 to burn a 60- 1t that t ias been “park playing symphonies all the time? The |y 1y uahole strects Zlontoity! watt in je | D da” in the city feel like | most rabid music fan has no right L & Bpeakers 10 watts; so that mayor how he feels about [to expect more than three sym- Actions speak louder than words. an clectric set with a dynam soft impeachment. The mayor | phonies in one day, as took place | Thus the i nt using mr»]k says [ el | . g in effect: “lHow ¢ you fail to he speaker co es 70 watts of power. s been a champion of s ever | yesterday. If he is lucky enough to | . =0 Al Hicht s anl increase in cur- | since got into politics and has | hear any of the big orchestras in P rent u achieved much to which he and his | person he will hear only one on a| No, no; the ass that spoke in Bi- electric comy s can point to with pride. We | program. There is a strong probabili- { ble times didn't spend 30 mi eye on their that times have done as much as |ty that throughout the coming sea- | electrical inters radio re- | We could to as in this cau and ! gon it will be possible for any music | ception is null and void to continue lover to hear four complete sym- s The iatest “propaganda’ for bet- | phonins every week. He should be | Americanism ".r\'\&lhn;: of Amer- | v B fea’s superior intelligencs; ucing N ey ; e rk tics come from the | ) o put up with a az : . Mr i he/milling to put us Mhadotiof gl e in (AioMe e art hat women take h ward. We TE- | for that privilege | trine lest it appeal to your neigh- as m polit s men rked that the fifth ward was en- | Mr. Stokowski yesterday, in an- | hors. But just now s that? t facilities, includ- | nouncing he would direct the —— | = ing a ming pool. The children «saere” over the air, must have Note to girl I iest way to ot ¢ | nt vard, we think, have some | ppiy i ensti it ep from being insulted in car T O S S e h rd hrilled people in at least two dif- o5 Sl p Tid from sid to] stable who sneaks up ferent ways: Either with delight or | gide when asked to climb in. couple with a fl one, W cy, can mi terror. Once, when we listened — ted himself. But he did his to the “Sacre” at least 500 persons| A cvnicisar reeepts th in the d bet ¢ | Tcalitatl out ot Carnegio Hallimbrore it Lions of nobodyaesaaNENnn KoVl S " s betore shlig: werc ) o g 3 2 8l 3 who can get $30 a case more oy 1}-‘ ack- ed the nerve to listen to this blantant 1, doubtless thinking they invented A HISTORIC DISCUSSION exhibition of very ultra-modern | MAN TO MAN But nows ys millions of peo- ed their music When th write of the interference and w static noises can stand the the least cannot sound any music of not, and per TENEMENTS AND HOW |terribly d IO FILL THEM | devote no small space to t ent Hoover and riptive ing of Presi MacDonald Premier to their intimate discus- Sacre.” Tt at slons, and to the ipon the | Property owners in the city who worse than trying to get radio en- policy of two great nations and their | are complaining of hard luck be- a thunder storm is influence upon others ich that cause th e 100 many empty meeting ) ements, W onscquent re on, with its 50.- their ) S ere for the world. iave much to think 'asgisting in the symphonic broad- It is agreed by all students of in- © points that Lo OUT | casts. When it had a modest 230 been discussed is | watts it could be on the air any time ternational affairs t vith the two Engl ons joined in ¢ more of the te ents would | and in addition 1o the Saturday commion ) v 1 city had obtained one | pight Damrosch concerts it took alliance or a pact, b rough | or two additional sizeable factories | plenty of Sunday afternoon specials ment ar lerstand- | in the t few years. Had it not heen for the time re- e of t world, and | The Commerce in | gtrictions incident to its high power prosperity to s new | 1doubtedly would have broadcast ttained and 1 ndustr lief that these P'hiladelphia Orchestra yesterday enefit including the | afternoon re may be some ad- ish Prer 1ot ¢ tenement ogners. Su docs MOt | yantages in having 50,000 watts 3 pre [ . ¢ rratively fow hours. However, th ¢ (Y s his of cases, WEAT® chain lands well in this sec- endeavors W 1 s v hasl{jon of New England through the would have failed to ' st cems to prevail | genencctady station, and the WJZ mainder of fenth 2 t lin lay through Springfield, forcefully a pecial tr (] t notion, especially | while WOR independent, does its dash of Ambas t i liculous to have a high-powered land a short tir J 8w station in the neighborhiood and tention of the world upon its mean- for a spirited y add to the have it mizs a share of the stellar e 3 i v or U, S TOURIST MONEY are A . W port four biilions of dollars Aprt s and nents |ing raw products and things we car GREETING INDIAN SUMMER « ot grow ourselves—and export The s f Ne T ! ) « ¢ nts = $500.¢ 0uh in tourist money. The g red. An 1 v i ortations comne il corners other t 0 ‘ e of th globe the tourist money done witl la h hand " s ts « ostly goes to ha A doze nations, tokens lo a t o r 1 ¥ v ampled sk P Canada £247,000,000 Trance bite 1 on some t over 219000 \ United Kingdom coat 1 ) MENICO SEEMS WILLING 240,788 : ta 50,000 or r oks abe PO CONSERVE O11 ny, $2 tzorland, 215,- nt confer t 1 t " tions of represent what Dr Around the cc oil concessiona eRi the 1 Department the World's Seric t i of t oposed new | ¢ vas able to trace beckons Indian & s upon the future of | gree of definitivencss Time w ¢ t T , represents what the little t y ¢ T 3y J ! ners receive for providing us it and 1 ght it 1 the governi W45 | with a good time. The figures run in t field Hill \ in MeN. into farge amounts and look impres- t 1 stin th t ‘ o they do not represent a « a of th ye 1 - pet LU of what ans spend for troe e1s atte A ' t. motably: ol z00d time right in their own coun- e talwar 1 Color try. For one person who takes a in t te or pace Mex < ud N ANSWER Ly in o Furope” there are 50 who bher nd th It car pitonized 1 pend their vacations—and money greens 1 st nig A of it ght no the United States, Strange to say the colo W to the mont plied, the M n o it is harder to run down the actual of warmth. All of which left the city | not marvel of prosy 1ounts spent by Americans in their Idly interestdd. He | qoareely anyor s own country while bent on vacations the country much.|gs ru e M i Argur | {han it is to calculate the amounts 1e story is different. City | ough good for the Americal | ¢pent ahroad. This is more evidence ing to his patro The » kills himself feels dishonored. The Ameriz too, hut it takes a lot to maks feel that way The honeymoon isn't over if she | mentions the change she found in the cracks beside the cushion of !us’ easy chair. ‘ | why Willie sn't 18 bocause fig Another reason loing well in school trees produce figs. unmanly things are curls, or 200d 100ks, or a tenor voice, or par- lor tricks—or anything else you lack The reason one fur coat costs $385 ind another $3.500 is because some | ladies desire $3.500 oats. movie heroes and others Some of the new have no assured future are hated by every man who sces them. Correct this sentence: “What vou say i8 wrong,” said the conscrvative, yut 1 will fight to uphold your right to say it 1929, Publishers Syndlcate Copyrig 25 Years Ago Today Judge George W. Klett was nom- wated at the republican probate convention held Saturday evening vt the Hotel Russwin Hundreds are expected o attend the peace meeting to be held this evening at the South church, when speeches will be given by some of the greatest peace advocates in the country. 1 A very small crowd was present t the 120-yard handicap given by associ- ew Britain Handicap at Rentschler's park Saturday. this city A. Hanna of money captured sec- ond There is gome of mnominating around town Clerk A. L. talk City Thompson for representative. The New Dritain High school feated the Holyoke foothall team d¢ High te S ny at B ectric 1d by a 16 to 0 score tin was the star of the game. J. J. MecBriarty, head drug clerk for the E. W. Thompson & Co., has resigned and is preparing to open a drug store at the corner of Church and Stanley streets. Arthur I Goodrich of this city name for himself by ne articles. He making a writing he sail for England shortly wi will write a series of articles A large crowd attended the dedi- cation of the Jewish synagogue at the corner of Crestnut and Elm streets yosterdny. Mayor Bassett and . F. Gaffney among the prakers, Phenix lodge, 1. 0. 0. ., n old fashioned husking fashioned singing, and old fashioned supper Wednesday cvening. were will hold bee, old NOWZGmillion Jars used yearly VICKS ILLION JARS USED YEARLY | | 'so Alice ran away, like her mother John Cur-| will | 1882 the United States only a hount of cl you| A. In ondition wer you in whe ) < ) came home last night?” ss passed a law suspending | Conditions favor for this vieinity t. Why?" immigration to this coun- | unsettled weather tollowed by fair know I|try. This law is still in effect, and |and cooler “Hajey: “Er—all ri | Mrs. Hajey: “Do you 1 s found your underwear hanging on | applies to both men and women. | Atlanta ) B e the chandelier this morning?” Among those excepted by the law | Atlantie City .. Hi 2 Hajey: “Perfectly possible, my are merchants, clers, | Block Island ston dear; that's ‘athletic’ underwear, | and government officials ir ; N S e\ [ VOTIR Kndn ik wives. G g Send all communications to Fun | | i T b oy oyl ndarer hns hs 2 Shop Edltor. care of the New gl RorAots atles ¢ 1t 3 Britaln Heradd., and your fett 1 Reproducton T A 13 will be forwarded to New York Forbidd o S Dulnthse i i T B [ the comparative heat- | i WE'RE IN PAVOR OF IT! ing value of coal and oil? Lt 4 If milk men were mirth men, left | 3 | A. Oil in general has ¢ it or 2 ot T | QUESTIONS |t mord i ooy Womrecgts 2222000000 0 At your house and my house each | than coal, but it depends lar : ey ; 3 marn | upon the quality of the coal. Rongh- | = o With the cream of the fokes served ly about 150 to 200 gallons of ol i ” at our meal times, Folks. ( e 1wl in fuel value to a ton of i 6 How ecould we get blue or forlorn? | coal, 4 —— | Q. What kind of work docs 2 S 60 NONE LEFT! ahinet maker do? % i - our work is terrible!” ‘ A. Ca kings is a 1 St Touis i - ‘ I want you to of carpentry, ecialy making and | Washington 56 kr a college graduate d it | repairing fur 2 | = — ©5 brains to go through college.” | [ Q. Why does a steel ship not |t Tloss: “You're right, It evidently | (S vosteel shin not pimund Brady Awarded took all of yours! | | A Because the null s entirely | Insulation-Support Patent — | th ai : total contents of | By GEORGE 1. MANNING Myself! QUESTIONS ANSWHRED | ). steel hull and fittings com- \ B. lerald) Iy Ruth Frances Blake You can gel an answer (o any | T e Oct - Ed- Sometimes I'm = lady question of fact or information by | r than the water on which it s Al , 1 polite ng to the Question Bditor, New | sails—consequently o patent i ctimes I'm a sleck cat Britain Herald, Washin | 1f & hole is made in the ship and L rowling in the n 1322 New York avenue, | water allowed to cnter untit it dis. | Y010 P e Sometimes I'm a butterfly, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | places the air in the ship, then the | 10" APDHcation for (18 B o High on tinsel wings. tor reply. Medical, legal and marital | ship will sink, because the hull filled | Lo01ATY S P . : 1 never know exactly when advise cannot be given, nor can ex- | with water is heavier than the | 2 UTeS COmPrise fhe fnven I'll be these things tended research be undertaken. All|same volume of water | A GRZYBOWSKI SURPRISED el tas ons eI anai\e ad nont | G SOUT = B no A R e A surprise parly was given in metimes T'm a little girl sonal reply. Unsigned reguests can- [ mean in German hoior ot Anthony. Grzsbowaid Hast Playing with a do not he answers All lctters are| A. Itisa German title that cor- | nione by Richard Sokolskl at the metimes I'm a lo worm onfidential or. ilrw;\nfi.ri\ roughly to the title Count|pome of Mr and Mrs, Lawrence And nothing much at all i in Europe, or Earl in England Ies 5589 Datington! Somtimes I'm! a Highbrow | £ e | " g Tons or barl in England. | Graghowski of 280 Farmington ave- < 2 sy | oG Dl Che a King. w . nue Sometimes I'm a fool, f S nn Sl Lo the greatest volume of water? { Sente o ) A i the leading fe role in ; About twenty guests from this Sometimes I'm a virgin maid, | o2 eBdmS e O € e Mnve| A The Amazon exceeds in vol- Stonasd ik SiRCan White and pure and cool. [sts oot e OE R TSn\eleverviother siver ol ciifaniendsn hanelopiang nelyoghs stage expericnce before s g eYeLy river on the globe. | yonts were enjoyed during the eve- | the movie field? | 1€ is also the widest e Somtimes I'm a wanton | e s P ey P e S e A. She had about cight years ‘-" L Panione ded to 2 3 Lk 9, g stage experience hefore she was as op of Mount Everest? 5 1 ] I never know exactly when— | S{250 cxperience befo f | e tonie |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS So how are YOU to tell? i R 9 Ot whet countes 15 Jerus - = - Warner 1 s heard her sing|the canital? R l' f f ( ; S e ne, in Asia-Minor, b elle rom as tween Mediterranca ana . 6. wher (e Targess | the Riser dorda Stomach Pains 7008 in the U Dizziness London, Engind. | The doctors tell us that 90 per largest one in the world? | A, The largest cent of all sickness is due to stom- The sccond largest ach and bowel troubles. You can’t York cit est in the United be well if your digestion is bad; Louis, Mo.; Boston New Eenelandparts | You are likely to get sick unless you phia, Pa., and th i Gooler toy ’;!n, S Zaen relish food and digest it properly. cal Tark at Wa R G s e Tanlac has a wonderful record Qo T rom L g fair and cooler; fresh as a relief from digestive troubles, tion picture “Mother Knows B st shifting to northwest even those of years’ standing. wdapted? A, From a Mr. Alexis Caya, 546 Hunt St., novel hy tho same | ; ] Woonsocket, R. I, says: “I was in n New Y Partly cloudy e nadl jand cooler tonight; possibly showers yuch bad health I couldn’t work for are published in the Unitel SPAnRIS SRR R R ayiear g decid edtofirylanlacy A | cooler; fresh west and northwest Now I've gained 30 Ibs., my yellow e s e I skin has cleared, constipation over- o ’l_ A ! D} | e Dy vicinity—Cloudy come and appetite returned.” s ; |l Ehily covlartonlunt iuce If you suffer from gas, pains in , : & g cocley the stomach or bowels, dizzine: drothers and Barnum and v| Conditions—A disturbance that is paysea, constipation, or torpid Combined Shows. Other lurze ci- | passing over the St. Lawrence valley Jiver; if you have no appetite, can’t cuses are the AL G. Jiarnes Circus | this morning centers east of Father sleep and are nervous and ail run | Hagenbeck-Wallace Tobia | Point. Quebee. It produced showers down, vou need Tanlac. It is good, Robinson Circus. and 1s-Floto | over the lower lake region and the pure’ medicine, made of roots, Circus. Lawrence valley. Southern New herbs and barks. Get a bottle from : ¥ When will the next World's | England is on the southern edge of your druggist today. Money back “A Stiteh in Time Saves Ninel” | Fair be held in the Unit t | this disturbance and is recelving if it doesn’t help you. = A is scheduled fo i USUAL RULES! 1933. e o5 e — Rev. Booth: “The last shall be Q. How many species of animals | pr———eeeee. firsi’.” are there? | : Merchant: “That's right. The last| A. Well over 500.000; the num- | BALANCEDEDIBTS to pay are usually the first to kick!” her in each class of the animal king- | YAt Teds Beo) banA T atus e Rev. E. A. Hillis. | dom being as follows: 7.000 mam- [ is t nt builder of tissye, and fa arl e mals, 20,000 birds, 5500 reptiles || el be butied iu the body to s eat or mu FROM OUR CHILDREN'S 2,600 amphibians, 13,000 fish, 60 ek e amounts ot mutritive dlenty which, a tood cont ¢ GARDEN OF CURSES! 000 mollusks, 860,000 insects, be- || mine the real nuuitive value of Littls Donald was weeping bitterly | sides a host of low ertelrates. Our Washington Dureau has pre ve mources one of and T endeavored to find the r Q. Are there any cities othe S dieresinmehallatins jon DHE ol BOQUS Alitasnullc: for his wo than Washington in the District of il otk fontt i i Hine ofk preatitallydevery wing “Well,” said his mother in reply | Columbia? of fond Laow v simple t v co to my question, “he stols A. Washington City meal With the Knowledge that it contains the right proportions of sarving ¢ I had hidden, and I punish- | trict of Columbia. } W e s O B D R S e e¢d him for it.” sections of the district t have “Yes,” said Donald, “I reached |local names such as Georgetown, | 7 == = T S CLIP R COUPONSIERE === =mt == s for a sweet, but wasn't so lucky! Anacostia, Tacoma Park, Cong FOO! ITOR, Wa T urenu N aw L Brltaln. Earal 1 Charles B. Mylott. | Heights, ete. 1 w York Ave, Washington, D. C. - - | Q. How can nickel plating b copy of the bulletin CALORLE VALUES OF FOODS. ) RESOURCEFULNESS! { removed from copper and hrass? rewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled, U. 8. postage By D. I. Zimmerman | A. By making the article v postage andling o | Walter and his little sister, Alice, | anode in dilute hydrochloric had en playing all afterncon. | (about 1.10) using a lead cathode IAMIDEE. e e . ’ They played much the same game, | About 6 volts is apvlicd and the Al e i since they were eight-year-old {wins. | nickel is readily dissolved with Notwithstanding this fact, Walier | practically no attacik of the copper ||| crry S s ¢ | discovered he was loser by fifty | or brass. AU T e S G A dollars. | Q. Is there a law prohibitin, | real | Chinese women from coming to the United States? | the little fellow spoke to tried to reason fifty dollars, but she o ~ her mother and told . had ealled her “a Famlly stufl simple little dementin proccox.” | “There, there,” said her mother “boys will be hoys, and you must remember he is your ouly little brother. But I do wish you children This made angry and he ibout it and her about the ran her t his sister with | erying to t Walter BRIDAE EXPRESSIoN — GETTING THE Big WINNERS OUT e DL L e ©F THOSE SEATS > —— THOSE NEW FANGLED FoLPING dinner. Run along and play now. | SEATS THAT MA INSISTS oN USING . and don't hother mother any more. sald, and they didn't catch her | until she got to Cincinnati. | Little Walter felt so sad because had lost his little sister and he remembered all the mean things he might have said to her, and had | neglected, that he broke open her bank and took her money, so that if she were dead he coluld send some flowers to the funeral But then next day his little sister came back and he did not have to send flowers after all. and he felt so glad that he let Alice have his rifle to shoot at the tires of pass- ing automobiles and the children { went to bed that night happy once more! | A BIG LIFT! | “I'm sorry ihis had to happer aid the enginecr as he pulled the motorist out of the wreck of his car. | “Don’t mention it, old chap,” said | the victim, “you've certainly lifted | | the mortgage on my home!" —George Bauer. | MON DOO! A distinguished looking man walked into a “small but better sort” of Fifth Avenue shop and pt chased a tie a few weeks ago. The clerk knew who he was and showed | him every mark of respect An observant out-of-town cus- tomer who was standing nearby sked cagerly say, brother, is celebri | s replied the clerk with dig- “that was Fritz Kreisler.” The big automobile t | | | nity, <0 | man Y INCLINED! | erely): “What | ACROBATICAL | Mrs. Hajey (s "