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NEW BRITAIN DAUTY HERAID SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19%. ES AND THE PARLEY Although Italy, along with France accepted the 1 with the c SULMARI New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISBHING COMPANY ¢ sprang this man of red from th Facts and Fancizs BY ROBERT QUILLEN lor, disapy Rome that the government of Mus- | World War. ped to begin her lini looked with disfavor upon any s0 Poland was brought hac strongly oppose family of nations lar ate them altogether. France Entered at t likes her floc nations, how provided the 1 i3 encugh to give honor Prigadier Gen- 1es unfortunately continue as a most practical A darned alien is one nd cruisers, are comparatively small, cheap and COLUMBUS, TOO, REMEMBERED n't slip their shoes off | although controlled Gibraltar and at Sucz by the Britist Member Andit Burean of Circalation gh submarines proclamation nknown to Am of Christo- | ¢ 15 18 B0t en shasized in ship for the gry s the door can D racing aimlessly | hat re- | her, vith its freedot firmly | Northern eals of school anniversary, = colonies would be certing during to the memory of the | cu: r to enrich natural to | opened the New World ninates the old, contrivances w politician: A CRIME BY BOYS brothers of Water- | 1 and wom THE NEW FASHIONED MACDONALD aged § and 7, who according to mines and submarines is police confessed to murder of to circumvent, submarines was a case served by the state is ultimatel ments favoring the retention of sub- arines they really ¢d by alienists and others that : unnecessary the world seemingly ha s class ccllmate, ings not | turned over a new leaf and disagree- discovered ments of mo likely in the iy i e rising stocks drop itted ? The investigation of urge for a signs indicate | verbal maneuvering to ca had them under her care and | Mediterranean the past ar ations to und« about the situation had it possessed their good g thejoldjerondawilly treating vou as a pal. authority and the | sufficient reasons for keeping a good- hers Syndicate | 25 Years Ago Today of these simply because | STRAY ADVICE ounties, municipal progressed small boya of this city indulging in smoking cigarettes and attention is as is given housing and animal com- should write societics o interest to prohibit such a practice.’ THE CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION ction of county WE HONOR PULASKI'S MEMORY other God-fearing men in its cxistence Gordon brothers caused some when they town who are aroused over th ent yesterday of flaming youth who cannot acquire detri- quiescent so far because habits without girdling the circumstances regarding vention of the fighting belt about forces of iniquity certs to whi attempt to en- | ong school chil- | ars trying to puff at cigarcttes, but rred activities until boys attempt nomination specics of tomfoolery. for representati 8 they earned a spar 1etermined way to stop them is to sell cigar- tending the ied for cigarettes ) ng told to wait a f C’seroations On Tke Weather . GouH Pays Tribute to Great Discover BUS DAY 03SRVED | er — Strect Parade, Years, Omitted From Program, throughout ks to embirk STOCK EXCHANGE Central park, spon meeting houses of the | American club and the Sons of It o closed today acern 10 be abservance | gal holiday. ooy »,mm:.lpmmuh-:a of fair play and the la will be omitted. | @e o5 | MaxsoNn Foxuarr” JupELL [ Send all communieations to Fun Shop kditor care of (he New Gritaln Hernld and your etter L Wil be forwarded 10 New York CAN YOU? ir June" the pocts laud in song, It's “IFair October,” Iolks, they're wron 50 days the most familiar alr for our Fair?" | HEIGHT OF LAZINESS! b Eben: “They that nephew of your is down-right lazy.” Uncle Walt: “Say, that fellow’s 5o durn lazy that -up exercises settin® dow —Mrs. A A Hill, “2B or not 2B THE T'U. Toreigm Tt is pointed out by ry that Mexico had automatic tele- phones years ago, That explaing everythi Crime Cleveland police are to be taught mmar and clocution. can imagine a cultured con- shuddering with horor when ted burglar done it! Social wrian twi stared ever 1i bel they even split their T Sports “The wife of 8i or Mussolini this morning gave birth to a baby girl who has received the name of Ann Maria. loth Signor Mussolini and the child are doing well.” Italian Paper. The Signora will be reli car this | Drama | A you i 1o a haystack several and let bull W road There i3 a fee lagors that the lad o STOCK MARKET OUTLOOK! Heler o much. Robert (who works in a office): I see. He reduce my holdings! Edward “had says we Martain TAXI DRIVER PHILOSOPHY . Overheard by Russell Adleen | “Yes, Jady, the cop pinched m for passin’ th 1 T 1o e guilty, And t and . ldieted, it's going to he too bad for | art Cihemn. I won't ever vote again. . “Sorry, lady, to have hit that car in front. It didw't hurt nothin’ on my car, and T've figgered out that is a darn sight better to hit the r ahead of you in a jam than to be hit by the truck behind. Sort of like creckin® eggs on Easter. If vou met hit you get broke. If you do the hitin' you break the other Buy, . Nearly all the lon the strect are Sorfalist ilu one of 'em get hehind me.” “No responsibility drivin’® a hack, huh? Well, hudd any tin in that Coffee Pot there. O, MGee, ), if vou'd only uv said vou was hurt after tha feller ped us, we'd us had a swell en '3 just any leek that my Ava pick 'erasel ve been socked an' say they're Il right.” 100D NEWS Mrs, G “Do you ohject to New Cnnl “Of conrse not fignrin® on brirgin' eight of me R. R. Beiner. PREMATURT Indge: It 18 paintes ingtitutions to theip very 3, you | AanBL Lo | Will Ha 12 CAN'T SEUVAL TO DODGE "EM | the he takes his set- dodging its sewcrag for years upon 1o substitute The be improved Pritain system {o meet the { ment with Hartford o sheds supplying the must fight for its own sh | under-roomed and porta their young occupants a better | improvements, | there is an acute i of propert | comes ha | owners in found themselves deprived of their SHOP NEWS WEEKLY | cauity a contempor- of a magician durin be an enviable po to time. frecly admits | Main str leclare adjoining it, but e ything all | found all along the v four of He would probably be few wanted to shake after his o get | Emmons' and some gathering places without at least the oppo 4 to th in a Canadian village set to step L Lo “ ' cause for wonder. panes of glass in the loose in' the g among the vil- sht to go far! | from because the trip. 10 b ther along he wanted to deliver a mes: so0n way back home, that he had met all | the peo een by them mustn't neck broker's wants me to light and T went right pleaded not ay Jisten, it T get con- they strange not lined with humanity as they for- | merly men in the than there were iods. dar their Saturday night cigars, the men are at home or out they are dressed in their best. can tell, hecanse 1 Guincas workin® I'd never | make such a different crowd than formerly, just | es up ufter & lady, and bring misery | of industry are learning that Makes Random Observations On the City anc Its People P T e R D AR A S L A LR i) 2 Mayor for Next Two Years ¢ His Troubles Problems which ha accumu- lated during the past few years and problems which have been created by the real estate situation during the past twelve-month must be solved intelligently by a man who office of m. or after next spring. new, occupies the lection The office exceutive ability ¢ of financ inistrative powers s in the cit w DBr Il require genuine broad been responsibilities | ably be cal will pro wction for words tem | dcquate and must mun s with unless t ¥ ishes to e at sw RBerlin 1spoir | residents of s a possibllity of lar suits heing filed as the con- ditions in the adjoining town hel cause of poll 5 Mil- lons will eve spent before conditia are corre New needs a1 necds of a grow- mosewer The water ded with ion must An the use of reams and reservoirs in the water- two clties will ew Dritain are wisdom ely be reached Schools in some sections are no; nt 1 teac be found to provide accommodatior Tn spite of the many demands for many citizens believe need for reduction Realty in- property have g used to the disad Money must assessment ve declined many i 1ces The executive who discover ways and means of raising funds for expansion of public project and at : game time effect a reduction in he grand list must have the powers The office of mayor the next two years will not sition. Main Street Curh Crowds Not What They Used to Be Much has been v.ritten from time and a great deal more has on the subject of the changes that ha been in the physical appearance of t and some of the streets iparatively little attention has been directed towards » difference that can be noted by and night, in the type of people sweeping 1ade The average New Britain decade or two ago could stroll down Main street from North street to I"ranklin square and be spoken to by every five persons he met. opped every by someone who his hand or inquire health, and if he managed past Jack Toohey's, Eddie other popular hundred feet rtunity of refusing an invitation in, he would have just All along ie curbstone he would see acquaintances, and if it was Sat- urday night he would not think of | trying to shoulder his way more | than a,quarter or a half the distance end to end of the time would not permit of | Here he would be caflec | a fellow worker, A little would seec someone he rge to, and as he wended his long lane, | ntil he felt, ¢ in tow nd had been | th pleasure however. Men who Not =0 toda consider themselves well known, and rightly so, many spoken to by more 1hn hustl streets times a d about the v without bein they walk through Main street at night, which very few of . gince they acquired autoniobilvs, might think the city. The curb were in a| stones arc were, albelt city there are more | now by thousands in some earlier per- Instead of standing about, | ssed in their best and puffing Per-| mayh Few driving. are smoking and haps they few see them. curbstones are de-| who promenades| ter dark can (nuhlu“vi a description, but it is Not that the serted. Nobody Main street 2 .3 different the Leonard from its predecessor, or the Burritt hotel from St. Mark's old church. Fewer appointments are kept on the | Main street curbs. It is far casier, | it seems, to telephone from home to | home and thus transmit whatever messages one fricnd wishes to con- | to another. The automobile, the | ¢ theater, the radio, and -— not les than all these—a certain constitu- tional amendment sometimes from the building s old crowd as| aifterent | refer- | red to as the noble experiment, have | o contributed to the change, which, ! Judging by observations of the past ars, should hardly be | noticeable in the immediate future. | Industrial Trend Found | To Be Toward Small Town st s its large cities, communities 1 America’s bo here o large mpered | cvery part of the world but in the vou who shake our holy | U'nited States they are as common founda- Students the seeds in a watermelon, and ruin to, yes, even the third and | trend of manufacturing has turned fourth generations. And it 18 dissi- | away from the higger communities | pated, wild youths such as you are, lang the industrial curve is toward voung fellow, with their leering ' gmall towns. mouths and share. and K chins, grace and who bring | 1gliness to | v Discussing this situation Walter 8. n, a member of the New Eng- court and fling it i onr faces! WhY land council, finds several reasons | do you wish in dfivarce?!: { tor the change. and fhe: “We don't ant one We ecame ere to have you marry 7 = 15,7 Mrs. Hills: “That's wonderful.” Mandy: “Of course Ah don’t know NEVER WORKED! but what he would if he ever got Mra., Hills: “Does yonr husband | any!” H. J. Muller. r held ont any of his wages on Mandy?" Copyright, 1926, Reproduction | Mandy: 'Deed he doesn't.” ‘orbidden. R T R T T i —THE OBSERVER- : i “The Cocoanut woman or child who col FePPIS without a few The crude attempts to adapt med- iocre players to the tall: es will § y continue, as wel that depend STeeeE 1 of industry has a understood , @ chorus explanation, b glance back at industrial his- It is to be sinc that more of t d, though, membered th concentration of originally confined character of power supply and the inflexible : of transpotration up for straight drama suce will come to Ne IFWS T0 OBSERVE DAY OF ATONEMIERT - “Sabbath of Sabbath” or Jewish | Yom Kippur Starts Tomorrow confinement, and ingly complimented antomobile ctors are rejuvenating and ching the Jife small town rapidly than small town's dvancement At sunset tomor with a slide-rule. Superficial- + are so great it would appear temples and synagogues inning of the Day: contemplate dental to the actual moving monthy of the observance of any. conveniences ; the loss of inform: and helpful contacts and a thousand Atonement is obscrved other reasons. culmination of the ten-days’ “Weighed agai { call 5t cither selfishnes: opportunitics meditation, ands, there- most solemn and sacred surroundings; | henefits of Ithier environmen their physical well-being. when the Temple 1l stood in Jerusalem, th people obs ag specified cxplanation ich filled the temple courts justification - | through the industry's changes with consequent subs prople prostr s implored If You Don't Understand Ask the Girls . even more eating up this v Atonement With the destruction of the temple the sacrifical | peared as part of the observance of arettes, and even— forbidden bevers Here is one substituted prayer for animal sacri- fices and medit [ sions of the high pric dowed the Da deeply religious spiritu it a purely n show, however: ions for the | down Areh street s | other day. 1. Through- game today? wag consid- Sccond lady: “Well- I don't know final fate of every creat- It was, therefore, |ure in the world First young la was about York or Chicago ccond young lady: “It 1t's Dittsburgh. and Chicago. Pittsburgh | sibilitics to man Today, the looms in Jewish life as the self-examina- Atonement ccond young lady: “I guess that' repentance, and forglveness — thre reconciliation n anything.” Atonement carrics a ar- | 5 a half dollar. eneration of Jews, will be observed by spe- cial services in the local Jewish syn- “TROOP & TRUMPET BAND ' NAMES BAKER PRESIDENT | i 30y Scout Organlzation thing happens just at sure, any- u get cither $85.50 or $9 . There's something about pending on And so on, far, far Into the night, author of Mr. and Mrs Tas First Meeting—Will Practice Weekly Our Weekly Peeve Is Almed at State Armory At Plethora of Screen Revue: apparently, Leader William was elected developing |two ways and slipping backward in |,y e Even the oc 9 must notice | first meeting of that organis held last night after the reg- Al movie gocr now & Other officers tendeney toward the revue type of movie—the sho which there are more song lits than | Broadway musical eomedy | Scoutmaster treasurer, Richard Hube, ster-librarian, than most road shows can boast other extreme Ikie that is little more than New Britain, stralghtaway | igements are being made for it is planncd to en within the last fe had a taste adverse preferences exist, of course but all in all the revue typ | seems to be going over best The third dircetion is excmplified ning from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Wil- taker and Harry E. Park- experienced the instructors. Two new membe into the troop las lare still nine candidates w New Britain “Daughters of Desire’- parently hopeful that the sugar coat- unsuspecting | o far as the Ob- night, and there patrons to attend. | server knows it has Perhaps it would { preferable if it didn't. In any event s very, very amateurish. In por- over-played tests were passed and a fast gamo Scoutmaster Leslle Coates of Troop 9 and two of his scouts were visit- Oldershaw | was nauseating. type of movie. Two recent ey | play adapte “world flight” Newfoundland, mples of the s ain, however, and a and shoulde thereby break both were he: y brea stars Ruth Chatterton and the er a group of players new to the Wife Gvrante(-i Diw:rce From Absent Husband Phelps told ertheless and they present that was impossible before the After Mrs. was remarkably well handled |because the players were from the stage, and of Although the public likes the returned from work The divorce brought on grounds of de- sought for the straight away talkie. | And therein lies the stronger appeal | South Berne, N. | of the show that stars such an ad- 19 mirable actress as Ruth Chatterton, ain, making their home on Bpring for some of us. ptember 15, to New Drit- later came