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6 T New Britain Herald be appreciably lowered through a | by allels that in the state, ex- | sort of international ches | so-called “‘cican-up” of the building? | cept in Waterbury the Democrats | This i new diplomacy, A N SR SOMEAN T I TR result, if it comes to employing 11-oiled mach and in it new em from the bottom too few or incompetent offici nd Republicans have the uy Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) | clerks, n t be st the reve rse | ma At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street d 1€ anDane sy S G than that anticipated. The person |tus has been buil clever poli- | PREVENTING FIRES with a con ative tu { n 0 ¢ ouste n virtually every municipality i SORRCHIPTTAN RaTEe with a conservativ irn of mi ousted until | In virtual ry municipality in $3.00 & Tear will be o take many of the fon is lerably more | the I the mayors or other | current clai in of salt; trotted forth in officials this week have ed | calle 1 city or in than any responsible a Month which is to is willing to be | recer tion to the A str ct it is fire shown but be must ck—one than convinced with of the , be it oper prevention red at the Post Office at New Britain 2s Second Class 3afl M UL substantial evi- ot. 2 recial wecks hard to served for special always ans in Waterbury | mention and ¥ ity in a — ho - itizens i TON'S SURPRISE TELEPHO! essing only weeks. Obviously, E CALLS NEWING nomina of fewer g is in favor men who i to elect him over tire prevention stem in ies Damor hon W of, one that works all handsome margin g00d for s round, is a good i pe enough to lick the enemy. In |inent, ty of v proot build d on top of a political W erbury is suffering from Newington and the prece- | th American tems, and individual care L §0od one for the | that is to let the politici tion. This accomplished, the (R S T | we good citiz anee S ¢ to go down if A GOOD BALL GAME | white gloves of en the insurance con CRITICIZING CITY HALL [ in expecting | eot ey ddsalle uation A GENERAL PASTIME baseball game | Republicans in the Democratic Sometimes, however, they don't. i »pening contest in Chicago | citadel on the Naugatuck evi ——— Hall erday gave a nation complete | Will take comfort from the thou . s a . o e e monty wis| L' @CES and rancies | Dlayesth o ally t those ans in Chicago and others| d from that of| S identified with the city gov- re who ored Joe Mc- | former assumption is By Robert Quillen | i e e e | natura campaign of fi- cou the Bible condemns the civic building can be pardoned ings, a pitcher’s bat- | nancial education is continued long Thou shalt not covet | for being uneasy re o telling th an accompaniment of | enough the victory 1may ultimately If he won't listen to your side. what might result { ¢ for the . scorers, developed [be won. The Democrats might ex- | there is more prejudice than s |into high-strung excitement follow- | plain that all the relatives of the | in his side, 4 1 g the home run of Foxx, while the olders and their friends and = A recent writer has de A t i | ; | : 1 is 2 herd animal. If he longs Sy S e TR in rally of Chicago provid ntances did not turn out as | ;o e S (. Per. | CMOUEh excitement to last any icipated. lem -of a budding mustache, | mal fan haps wiser words were rarcly e 425 '-‘ }"‘J.\WFF 2P ol :”Tm n is more inter- * S e o Wl ot No e Herald takes satisfaction that | este condition of the roads ; is one who | 5 Gt 3 e O 20 e : ks it generous of us to give the the Playograph operatec front of | than in the condit of « S L i e s h vog » 1 in front of | than n the condition of city hall. | gttt BIEIROUE 0 i sport. Such eriticism, of cour; in. | the newspaper office was a popular e L | cludes the city government. A city | ePdeZVous for a large crowd which| RBETTING ON THE SERIES | Stll a womam's “no" docsn't governm rare I, nor do!€nioved the vivid portrayal of the| 71t iy signi ¢ that considerable | 1 s" to anybody except a S e o i i || G G T ional game, | pro-seriesl diseussion’ ha : t s £ the same | 1 > : Rty Ing .sport of the same | contered around the betting odds.| Some mothers retain the loyal af- thats ihere promiscdineforetthetacricslly termed “specu fection of their sons, and others & | | the more gentee ILECREG call the poor kids pet names in pub- oman [ the more genteel folk who indulge | ! pet names in pub- | a3 T in it. It is no different in principle City Hall. ight to be | A HEARTY easy to rectify that is necessary | : ; [ than betting on the stock exchange 1;;]mm one instance has the | is gratifyln is e 2 i th a hin P who | World scorned a reforme = is to let the t d girls in the | 0 B ying to discover that W A man with an opinion as to who Moricy: ?n 1 a reformer who was C. French uttered stirring words free of faults, will win the present world serics building know t lack of courtesy ¢ 1, | 2Bainst billboard advertising after an | variably is given an opportunity to - ¥ — | short and imperfect tail grows in|¥ind | is being noted and m L (e e el RIpLE You can be a true pacifist and | Replying to the Above of Even ipo pine B £ | Forecast for Eastern New York: | advertising man had given an equal- | back up his opinion with money Tl g : the place of the one lost. This| public criticism and it will stop al- | o s ; [ b2 | MONEY. | yet determine to buy the right stock | Date would say— i curious reptile Is rarely scen, as it [Partly cloudy; continued cool to- 11y vivid deserip! f e value o ol 19 Se eI oM 1 ime o " oK > % A T 4 i ! ol most automatcally. I¢ officials are | . ' ptionsotghe yalue ol Dhissscematitoficor next time it come Take It or leave it, T know, is the jives under decaying vegetation and |PiEht: Thursday increasing cloudi- discourteous the mayor can effect an | 20Yertsing generally. Mr. I°rench | having an opinion in the first place 5 E— | sportiest [ Teciesior in the aoll but sk sompe|nessiimoderato northiwing | R A V’,l"r S | spoke as a layman and he uttered | There are people who consider | No political ism is as foolish as|Thing I could say, in regard to my | (imes turned up by the plow. Forecast for New Haven and SRR thoughts of others who have been |betting an unalloyed evil and who | aepnior s, Who keep it alive by per-| heart; @ Wnaitie unitedistates ionam | UEIL S RalE toniER ERa R no position to judge the TN Ty D TR T bR o e L e o b uting it. | Though of the girls I am far from | her of Commerce an oftice in I‘arlfl,z“‘;;onm_mw T St el the building, nobody in it{ el Y ¥Ing | say it should be prohibited by law. _ | 118 Sielana Hcancen | ditions: The cente i be otherwise than ex. | CTCtS of the plethora of billbeard | What effcct a law against gentle- | Americanism: An idealism that| Herewith 1 send it, by ¥ of n! A. The United States Chamber of {2rea of }”Kj’{ kl‘“‘s*!"" "1"”1"- ’-"[ arcabl to members of | 24¥CTUSING along the highways. manly betting would have, however, | 00thes the conscience and uplifta | [ Commerce has no offices in any |the upper Lake region this morn- | > > 00 many people are apt to think N A G f 1ever is permitted to n t no flutter, for country other than in e nited s e | T ¥ peor ¥ t is mot stated. So far it ls fortunate | fresriors And never f el i s, A L HeL N RS He 0D (e D naluralioll byiat ewapaparataialikel biilboara | et e ma o B Interfere with divid | do not | States. There s an American angiisimuchfannrectaten SRR el innouie Sheesnel (SRR OBk ROl | . | Have any power to gladden or grieve | Chamber of Commerce in Paris lo- \e charge is made that there are | . : x“ et SRR Gheur upon his opinion is not| The pathetic S. of the big it. cated at 32 Rue Taltbout. IMPROVE : garded as o competitor of newspaper | jogally segregated with hootleggers, vy _crowd pro \cans Save | Therefore, for Heaven's sake, take| Q. Are there any states that do o spten . ¢ ny clerks and executives e Gy, T s 4 ) Our Shipbuilders P of have workmen's ecmpensation || B0 20 8l wesws sef HRg an BRI ke cors and what n 1 buil | S | S : 2 st officers and what not in the bui e e o e R % And please do not laws? ey corsectly pronounce the vords: Thames, We do not pretend to be an expert [, = 0 S BANALITY AND ART | Scientists say diferent specles | ene A. Florida, Mississippi, South || Soften. in? Do you like most e i the volume of newspa advertising B X % G 4 { f g e Our shington au has on the number of assistants to the [, ;2 S (i f”rfix( ;”' "]”‘ It may not be difficult to agree | N°Ver 'I~“”' in nature. W about | —Carol Blommer. rolina and Arkansas are ”‘]‘ only Il .14 iterenting hulletin eing y times th of bi a S. 7 % e itica e and o states v a ave V' K 's ontains n o verds fre artment chiefs | e | with Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, who is | politlcalibeerand ithe humb | = ‘éo;'m“(::a“‘k‘lz“]‘“]‘““ HEMEERR L oI i prerdy educn Newspaper owners are no more op- | Mightt e on laws. constru ariant. spelling P ! 5 {oll; C 3 a alson | t . & = V. iti one In c commot nista . Fi o et D oas e o e on‘l;rom{ o )1 ollywood ]ullrn 01 _But why do youngsters working| Detective Powers: “This is sure 2 lQ- et aioniEn s D o e do know | jofficer for the women's clubs and | their way through school by sclling | ling . 'l gi " “dam”? commercial nds than they aro| Hin 3 g jpuzzlingsclme L IS ENe D i isiness I extensive, and |00 L5 € ST : ¥ AT i1e motion picture industry, that the | things always try to sell somethir Detective Haines: “So will I, and| A A "‘“"‘ is a barrier h|u1‘“ s OPpOsed agazine advertis s " i across a stream or across a valley EDITOR, Wa that it is better to err a bit on the | MAVErtiS NE OT | ohier menace to the yesliestin (R0 donitawant | maybe the criminal will be so puz- | 22T e New York Avenue, Washin radio advertising. Proof lies in the L olea 1 stve Rlomsir vol” {or other depression, to ralse the crriontthelwronsil (SO Emnd s i e bann not how near or how far| guanking wouldn't be so effective| & S lims Trott, |level of water or to retain or store ant @ copy of the bulletin COMMON e apera 4o mot Print| .y may be from being great art |now, anyway, In the Slalan e S ater for the supply of cities, towns i N b ing denunciations of ot i had i e | or villages for irrigation, hydraulie has m it land radio advertis | 3 | : i FIVE, TEN, AND FIFT mining, power, navigation or manu- too It was just neglect the opportunity * = 2R Sai facturing purposes. e op ty to ¢ 3 i A RN G A hick to s rce e ¢ Rose Marie Gaines d b a e ; No classic has ever been a | £ Dick fown is a place where Dyihiosptlane of ; Q. What were the results of the || | srrEer axp xvanon 3 billboard advertising; and the lat- o o by R PR neighbor winks at neighbor when a| He stood upon a corner in down-| 4 o G ; 4 ¢ classic by anything but the taste | Mighbor g ien a| He stood u L corner in doWh | ara of the Roses in Ingland? ST I D R ter is dous solely on the ground that | of the common people. No work | Widower appears i a clean co i‘_o“"j *{”}“_ ‘”in SR huw ‘ol A The Wars of the Roses were || | ciry L85 pete with rconcern, it is an offense to autoists who do| ©f art has ever been perpetrated | e y']“v ‘]‘ "’t ,;}]"“ e mr‘m« . g ‘“m | fought between the adherents of the I am a reader of the New Drit. ti not drive into the country to look | oYt e CH D LRSS ‘ o PO e e IS0 IeRe Os Bl Sse HGussloti¥ork ianditheiHouse ot | BN ; A SSiEounLy K| she added. _The way to find the last fly of | culiar gleam that grew wilder and |y o e S8 M 0 (RS ] R e ! at biliboards but in order to enjoy the | | the season is to try taking a n,\p;\\l\'lur as taxis approached, paused, | oo St e ancland, for the v ovided by nature. | This undoubtedly is a truc state- | O Sunday afternoon and look at|and sped on. Yellow br;)wnTrcd— ) ¢ end of you se, | ereen—lavender c 5 an ( in Connecticut aga nt of facts. But what she has|."C €nd of your nos green—lavender — checkered Lot iy a I Sconed R s e e endless array, like troubles, not A H. lf M G . ertising is next to | ooked clement. It | P o e Sinele o i i Lt / ‘ i it e il Blessed fime of peaco—when it |single flle, but in battalions..... Mlckey ( imse ) cGuire : : ere are not only too |has been noted more than eccasion- | isn't your patriotic duty to hate pro-| WIith the forefinger of one hand sp a there S el e o | a fair proportion of what | Pl¢ yYou like and love those you de- | e began to count off the fingers of roallySpere o {ew capable me I 0l A evest wrt o spise. | the other hand, and as he did so, h2 willing 1o ‘ r 3 < S q | — muttered beneath his breath. onas Tt 5y 8 are mak dUORD L EAtnaY, o “"’ “‘fi | The passing of the saloon really| IVE cents for first quarter mile o : th were first regard- | did Jight the lamps at home. Dad|—and five cents for cach quarter down o raise | o is yawning there, wondering when | thereafter,” he said as a Yellow o lo so to a the family will come in. flashed b 1 o : o i n cents for first THIRD,” he Lot % TOME | Correct this sentence: “When muttered as a Crimson approached, 5 got of criticis said the | "and TEN cents for every ADDI- sy % s ive a | = public | TIONAL third.” after il | T e raster and faster cg s : - [INFORMALITY VS, DIPLOMACY 51 DY Fasler and fasten came the faxles T WATERBURY REMAINS AS IS The conver ons between Prest- I s e N cen s o= st halts o 2 i ) dent Hoover a er MacDon- | = e | faster flew the figuring fingers. 1 50 far have of 2 most in- | 25 Y | “Fifteen cents for the FIRST third, w I ) d—and—" like hissink steam Sy ears Ago Today b . g e i e e A " GlSCcURNES s e teeth, “five cen ten cents —and the ‘ p tional conditions w sitting W. I Rawlings s representing | —and—third—quarter—half D city . loz inln Virginia %o the this city at the state convention of | Suddenly, without warning, the I ororation has|ne s0rdentot FEastern r being | man threw up his arms in a gesture < : : ! in Hartford today | of unutterable despair and collapsed : ARTCCIEents as man Sloper irds will appear in | between the suitcase and the trav- A new uniforms tomorrow night | cling bag. & li T ) hen the repu t their ac-| T rushed to his side, along with a corpo ong speeches | o L | thousand or more other innocent | e siderable campaign literature | pystanders, and watched while he m and buttons bearing the pictures 07| was loaded into a friendly ambu- has 1in f and Davis + distributed | Jance. 7 great c in democratic rally last evening. : “Oh, my God,” he sobbed, “which ’ such cvidences of human relation tor Sloper has purchased 2| [§ the cheapest in the long run?” times ring I ; Vatw con thoLL of great nations | (¢ driving horse and William T.| Over and over, just like that. “Oh toan 5 23 S el HHOTE | gl oper has acquired a handsome sad- | my God, WHICH is the cheapest?" e ; Ye than in the out-moded methods of | g horse , i corpor o of is past. Their aginations are stir- | The water department is making And He Kissed Its Fuzzy Skin! thing of the same tendency has ts lacked pra re- . openhanded efforts, their | plans to analyze the water in Roar- “Say, Clem,"” asked Tom, as they noted in ting either that the mass aroused by public statements | 18 brook. y ¢ stood before a well-known painting. oo e St The local Swedish Republican | vdoes mistletoe bear fruft? le did not know w the essentials club will hold a rally in the ('nslno; sion was all about or en more edifyi on October 19, | bett 1 i h Mr. Mac- The barn of Mrs. Hiram Spellman 0 y ’ alGan 1o Quarter was completely = T ; e royed by fire last The s by tr s a T 1 or ( ot " 3 il iy a ¥ g rdwc 1 a at have | department finances ca | ¢ ke very low. The weekly Sl SR A payroll amounts to 31,400, % : e PR TR N An observer in this city sighted n £ - n. and ate merely be- | arg flock of wild g flying 1 efficiency 1 ure the Republicans ause the heads of the two states in- | southward yesterday morning. city may not be the same | bury cannot claim a lack of volved opened their hearts and ,h”r‘ The stores in town are making thing s efficiency elsewhere, who | encrgetic presentation of fheir ouls to one another instead of try- | ]““H '{‘1’11':,‘)"5 ;i‘:,.:‘l\r::n“l“\?\la:: ;‘; can prove that tax rate might| The political situation in W |Ing to checkmate each other over a [ poth political parties. 89 G shob | Maxson FoxwAzr JUDELL Send all communications to Fun Shoup Fditor, care of the New Rritain Herald. and sour tetter will be forwarded to New York | | Look Ahead, Boys . but boys, we'd s fall too wmard v this time of stmas isn't far away, ts, the kind she'll want, dear! No Punishment! Harvey: “That son of mine is ab- solutely worthless." E When the caucuses re held in ight instill much How ma % Ne¢ cently W, r 1. Mor- | confidenc 1 ibly upset the prevented CRR istrar of voters for eight | Democratic applecart. But let the | agitation revolving around the room always o s what might be termed | Republicans endeavor to place any |called ntion week, hov ns po of these ona ti and the out- | ever, 1 , not even the fire Member of the Associated Press e case, he ran in | standing eng immediately dodge | insurance companies. What we do ::':t":mllu e el on as an independe T sibility. Tt do not carc ow, however, is that cigarette | all news credited to it or © e ns become aware | to be mixed up in polities. They smokers to an number He tend to take a lick- | gard it o grateful task to continue to th ited stut st of the managers | swi ¢ out of the finan- | floors wi Voters apparently nd can prov that they such stubs into well of his ) good reasons why brush heaps in the woods dence in him in in private 1 fires. The Keenan: “Why don't you tell him ke must leave home?” Harvey: “I can't find him home long enough to tell him" o ‘ | SOME MUTT HAS BEEN | UP HERE AN' CLEANED THESE PLATES TO A FARE — You-weLL L ¥ Dusty, the Pup SSLIKE LOV To Carol Take it or leave it, my love, as the aying is: BUSI Her Label! | possession of the Crown Among ' James: “Who is that fine-look |the noteworthy results were: 1. | ing woman over there? The ruin of the baronage of Eng- Leslle: “That's Mrs. Griggsby, D.|land. One-half of the nobility were | A F.” slain. Those that survived were| James: “What kind of a degree Is|rulned. their estates having been | that? wasted or confiscated during the + | progress of the struggle Hardly a| eat House retained its old-time wealth and influence. 2. The war | marked the final downfall of feudal- |ism in England | Q. Why were the Scottish sol- | diers called dies from hell” dur- ing the world war? Leslie: ** ‘Divorce Applied For' —Amy Wegger. Copyright, 1929, Reproduction | Forbidden Questions | A, Because they wore kilts / | which were supposed to look like dfl 4] wqr | short dresses for women. 3 Q. What is the address of O, O. Melntyre? | |™ A Ritz Carlton Hotel, New York | City? | Q. What is poppy oil? | A The edible oil obtained from | | the seeds of the poppy. In Europe it has been used for centuries as an ‘edible oil and for artists colors. il O. What i3 a rattle snake pilot? i A, The name is sometimes given | | QUESTIONS ANSWERED {0 the non-poisonous pilot biack- | Tou can get an answer to any|Make found'in the eastern United | auestion of fact or information by |“AleS: o il writing to the Question Editor, New |, @ atisRheRTenkishiipopuliad > ritain Herald, Washington Bureau, | ‘10N ©f Chic el DO 2] i : A. The Jewish population 322 New York avenue, W. ington, [hes - : ‘| Chicago is estimated at 2§ I D. C, enclosing two cents in stamps | . 1 H z2 1 | New York City 2s 1,643,012, for reply. Medical, legal and maritat} ™" 2 TF (0 R . advise cannot be given, nor can ex ol .‘I 2yor .‘ AMEEICANETLE: 2 " | tlesnakes poisonons? [ tended research be undertaken. Al CN*ID POAGIOTS other questions will receive a per-| LU ety | sonal reply. Unsigned request { not be answered All lette! confidential.—Editor. at 285,000; of which | | there are about 18 species in North | | America, are venomous are in verying rattler of of th {degrees. The timber | eastern North America is one |largest and also one Q. What are the costs of obta s of the mos Ing first and second papers to be-|Venomous. The copperhead and | | cottonmouth and | : sy _ . llkewise poisonous. A small species, ‘1-‘»‘" For rv\';l\hv;:‘.tn:l Bing |1 Corat smahe Toina. . Fion [ L [ as noleon ki a et A PO th |papers) and issuing a duplicate | o (e G T | thereof the fee is $5.00; for making, [0 WOT! fling and docketing a petition for| @ Can scorch be {citizenship, and issuing a certificate | C1OthY : : [ (second paper) of citizenship, if the| A: Scorch upon cofton and lincn come an American ecitizen? massassauga are removed fromr | {ssuance of such cortificate is au-S0metimes can be removed if the | thorized by the court, and for the|fiPers are not actuzlly burned | final hearing on the petition, the fee | W00l and silk are disintegrated nt |is $10.00. a lower temperature than cotton | {7 Q. What is meant by macrocosm | 2nd linen and cannot be restored to e sy }vnm.— original condition after betng | A. The macrocosm is the great |Scorched. | @ Wnhat do tand Anthony m names TIrank universe, outside of man. The Mi- crocosm i3 the little universe inside of man and commonly means man | | himself as contrasted with the ex- ternal world. Q. Tell me something about the glass or jointed snake? A. Frank means Anthony means praiseworthy | Q. When were the Brazil South African diamond ivn\n-rml" freedom and an and mines dis- Take it or leave it——my love—/| A creature is not a snake| A. The Drazilian diamond mines 1 repeat. ] at all, but a legless lizard. It is|were discovered in and the Bending my head, that perceptibly | 0ften said that a stroke of a stick South African mines about 1867, | graying is, I my fluttering heart at your feet Lay ce I a bush, do I journey around | it? Have I a statement to make, don't | I make it? So, since it never can be as you| found it, 25 8 | —Walter J. Goldsmith | {ables it to escape while will cause the body of this reptile to disjoint, the pieces wriggling off | in every direction and coming to- gether again if the head part is not captured or destroyed. The ex- planation of this curious belief lies in the ability of this lizard to drop its tail, an act that sometimes en- the still | wiggling tail attracts the attention | of the pursuer. Many other lizards do the same thing, and a * Observations On The Weather Washington, Oct. 9.—Forec Southern New England: continued cool tonight partly cloudy, moderate northwest | Northfield, V ing. It is producing cool weathe over the northern pluins states and castward to the Appalachian dis| tricts and the Atlantic coast regionyg Heavy and killing frosta were re corded this morning over th upper Lake region and light heavy frosts from the upper Ohi valley castward over the Appala chian highlands to the Middle an¢ North Atlantic coast regions. Non folk, Conn., reported a temperatury of 25 degre Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather and not much chang( in temperature. Low humidity and brisk winds make the atmospheri iconditions dangerous for fores fires Temperatures yesterday: High Low Atlzntassiied 74 4 Atlantic C 64 41 Boston 58 34 Bufalo 46 41 Chicago 62 45 Cincinnati 64 41 Denver 70 Duluth 50 ; Hatte 70 6 74 [} 80 4 41 41 44 35 64 40 orfolk, Va Pittsburgh Portland, 8t. Louis Washington 40 Me, 03 40 | USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADY FPOR BEST RESULTS Are You “Hitting On All Six?” Liver—Stomach—Bowels— Nerves—Brain—Heart— Are They All 100%? 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Beebe Teacher of Piano Organ and Voice Telephone 3284 [ YOUR uently misused = CLIP COUPON HERE =— =— —— — ton Bureay, GLISH say Can you Valet, : yhod ready for mispronounced, puzz wiil be belpful to coupon and send for ISH, and l postage hreviations. It il out the New Britain D. C Herald, Kton, ERRORS IN E uncancelled U ng c STATE ain Herald, ] —— - ———— Under o found & “Yes,"” answered Tom. twig of it last year I peach!” P. Pitzer. Serving Them Right! A voung woman from Philadel- phia hastened into a casting agency in New York, so they s and K- cd for a job in a show | *What experienc they asked | her. “I haven't any experience,” she replicd. “I just had an awful fight with my husband and his family so I decided to go on the stage and | | (SFontaine Poz, 1929 embarass theml" \

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