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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 102). New Britain Herald' § to discredit the Democrats, 8o & | Connecticut manufacturers, it !Moaouuouus»uu»»u»»»uaMuuenmg visit some place in town where the orde of Democrats are cager to be- | not surprising that Senator ; Is” are complex and the ho ERRALUERUDLISEING SCOBEAN Sl ieve) dny iypetotiyarn) which (dis ised to apolo when given 1% B j HE 0 BS ER VER_ uspicious, whercas, in & nuii- of roadhouses near Waterbury— credits the Republicans. The avera pportunity. To have done wil L Aot Ui stenkenition Dt the limits of t city's busine stric 185 needs to get Iim a drink money and the inclination Lsmialine: SyeLheaded ¢ HEt Rl on SYen RS fiayeal Makes Random Observations his head to think with instead | wrong T or queer political former sta i i e On the City anc Its People RIPTION RATES PEFTITPIST DS e ke etther e : (el 1 . : send all communications to Fun S inlrcoz Rt S inonine o e seriously. Especially when it is | ing ¥ ¢ t Shop Edltor, care of the New §mmom«cwcwcwwfiwo«cosflw¢Nnnewwk ones claim, is no high quality £ i arkditos St t . Rritain Herald, and your letter i even when one manages to get it t Albie Booth Smashes Precedents |last week. It was a “break” for B | Somie of the gentry who occasionally As Well as I'ocmen’s Line those who gather at the porcelain-|.gor % Mo BT WG eamons | Albie Booth, the Yale football star, | topped table in the restaurant to g b OUh 00 G1 €VERNET 1ol the Our Favorite Sauce! comes as a bolt from the Blue to|spiel telephone number: M *“,“"““"“':‘ ) t mandicranberclesignitius)ama sh university's fraternity | The stock market crash, the sub. | 5% SR BUL HISIE Some onc stance, who blamed | ot i L once more: rauhile. | Since. the war, 1 scemed | jeet of dcuseion In 4l atartcrs for| 0 1S FoIhouses near Waterbury ! S cra rry sauce, Folks, takes|to be an unwritten law, that a foot- [the first few days will be a *nine Wanint Hearar ol . 1 e sugar galore, ball player should be prepared at an | days wonder” as far as the genecral Ly Y L n- vith fun-berry 1 t just | excellent “prep” school such as Ex- | public i3 concerned annot compare cter, Andover, Taft or Hill. The| The great majority of those who Zhe s Rl e olidg se. Senator R Ao : ik L t's what puts the pep” | least of all given a chance, were New | were “stock Joom almwass open as to what brand of poli- npathize witl : i e 3 will be forwarded to New York. geniul souls g 3 Even the beer in the city doesn't y appeal to many of them. Tk in- experts” without ir in the day's bill of far Haven boys. The members of the | vestnrents last week, will be just . fraternitics will probably say that sist that it is “spiked” with ether or some pot product. One man intervicwed adds a strange bit of in- as to whether the municipall rormation, He claims. that w Britain beer partially paralyzes the prominent next week in the argu- SN ¢ s ; i i rit ¢ He Ought Tot Booth was from a “prep” school, but | yoeng Ly ) P 1 r 1 o M or( s none other tha e fa - T Member of the Assactated I'ress . ¥ v 2 5 % - % t What's Jenks doing filford is none other than the far| goz pound can be erected for The Associared Fiess is e ¢ 1 f hig € tings: “Working the Glue famed Rosenbaum Tutoring school |or should run 2l 5 : SIEalca s s : a1 i 1 Albic remains a New Haven boy. | we Admit, with Many Blushes, that {r y i g i E e ' B = Football controlled by fraternities oredited In 1 ar a =t - g C € Making Constructive Suggestions frowned on New Haven boys and |~ 0 | The Observer i3 naturally modest, | perienee Bews city sensed this condition. s : Booth, heyond a doubt an All sensation, of swig or omewhat t he ex once when he had just can’t move his gards with an air of justiiiable pride, | with y comfort. Geaerally but he cannot be blamea 1f he re- | mumps. He : ‘ ; : : . i 1 America football player, forces re- Member Audit Bure of Cirenlation ] - ¢ the 5 fact that « Fathers occasion- | takes several hours for the scnss b eme : ¢ ¢ 5 (] M C O 0l ot NG B eV (ch Lo pn i Ly w1l £ for nsim The A. B < ally t SRR tutnlehen t cen r t for t throw him down because he is from | 11 read his suggestions and accept ""'” ".‘_ ear off, he says. He is tisers with a y : : : ] T ve would Z “ THT MAN WILL PROBABLY New Haven. He's more powerful | 1™ = omfortably vague about the cstab- eirculat g r t ) Tt 2 I t 1 3 3 1 BE GRATEFUL AN' GIMME an any fraternity down in the Elm ; ("I“‘:":') N “‘ ear ago. this colu [v: ’w Iuw ! n‘lw he I]mnu?:l this po- hased U t 3 2 % ¢ Iy e AR decrie 10 absen of cemmun IL concoction, so ere s e S e o ; 3 SOMETHINGREOR IREEpIN | BILT e el e (e e e st i st s LRI tribution e : ] 1 3 ’ ! » WIS BALL FROM GOIN' IN cut. The popu el stop | 1165 have long been issuing booklets 10 0 s friends to keep away from 4 there but it goes to all Yale grad- | Calling attention fo the idvantages | he “lockjaw” lager. — : e e uates whether fraternity members or | Which might be found within their ‘”J'A"‘ of all, it might be well {o Lt Timen warms the hearts of ; g not. Alumni all over the country | Onfine 1 it is conceivable that | ©ONesS that this survey of the “non- o S ] tands. Entrance . ¢ what about ¥ 4 i O {were tired of hearing about frater- | NeW family groups and new capital | drinkablencss” \"f New Britain's Grand Central, & o Hior - o 1 nit controlling athletics. The | has been induced to come to th peve s may be wootully incom ’ ish 1 2 ; > S e communities as a result wite possible that some y . ; (a perfectly good word, A suggestion wa made . th better sources THE NATIONAL LOTTERY he A T %5 A Lnglish scholars, but ¢ this city go into the husiness of 4 "M‘“‘:’ may give the whole L . ; Senat port has at the z folks after they are out of college | tising its many points of interest: . 1etny »and bring S y I proof that New Britain has plenty 2 z oh o n to do, be a ~ of real speakeasics where high qu riage. The S : b e . = seen that after all it's Yal: products; the abundance of skilled | (. ! ics )‘1 re high qual lotterie LB COLT LY > ernity running 3 labor that is available here; the oo ‘, d Ly be purchased In S lition of business? Not & s ‘ ond. Hands wer i educational institutions, state and ‘”:“ o If s0, the foregoing ers tounn forhothe . . s i it i nation merely indicate At “lot ctting into | e e otic Tarmin skoation around for another - 5 kept on losing. municipal, wisely distributed Y npicdios b ; andidate. And who should come 8 e The Observer docsn through the eity—in short anything | j. g P of celebrator jartment 1 power, would adopt such 3 v 3 have not made the | for a few years) memi ve lits anufacturing plants, their Jams with the post off S et S Booth is a fraternity . and everything that might make the | S i i v i ‘ sies. 1o the complaint some of the boys is long and loud valiantly insist that there Newspa Whonil Rtgwllzon but the chances ar © speake e e looking for abode, L into the White House before the | Man whom Messrs, Rorat R that all fraternities we 1 feel that vented from 8 = give up their little v Britain v e p 80, or the man with capital v : 3 i against New Havenites and ask | 1 the Hare astute cdit zett r e | flurr 1 s here : ifito) be et to join their seclect . nd A 1 it ethi ther > : s e ¥ £ =E2ES Booth's football has an ex The Wit : plosion of fraternity i Thus the “priz a momer such thing” as good i n two weel e ehan new rzer municipal record o Bl A at Normal School e o . At g sity i : the press for distii- Provides New Polnt of Contact longer is : o - o d IL | THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY | Pleased and every n on “Iirpo iHionl about tht ity atate and va. ac ad is pleas ¢ b { pl ion. It will not contain the ' Britain Normal school has arranged names of city officials, reports of ¢ s 1 1959 nor of cdifying entertainment departments venings is received with Announcement tha the N thousands of = oite g G So 3 iaploltony ; s e i N : { ne I | Om-Color Stories Sound nickels and S X . 3 ey e 43 Y Death Knell for Speakers s soves 5 thing | T men and luncheon speaker i . " . oo lvir rly rising ‘ 4 e o 1ed it on “mob psychol ¥ e another " whe o | L i i JLOLNEQLE s He h: financial statisties 1 scldom read and less often under- ) i public. The pro- stood, but also will ta the seri- ter rosc 1 et Dl S aka gl Ine sers which will include music st . v ! Dy hivES None were new AR “m_ el ! “” ) ind drama. by persons com n s ider has a BUBVER nore than a little f: nay come to O where nd what il s is there will not be o ‘ He told one. It had 150) Some Losknosi phaie andih entertaining, will be held at S x Sitenl : P i fnss besilen ies o e chool auditorium, which has a t over the Rk i < i few scattered hands clappe v g ! 5 \ seating capacity of about 600 e resolution, He has heen o rving a zr T S ' indre ople sat in shocked si- "”‘ ';‘ ""“ Rpuanng 4| Anho the Normal school is stock CONTROL O3 POLAND cultics at Harvard and Yal ) & blaz dq that @ | 4pproval. Women tried to look as | nOt appear i nicinal record L e tingea is a learned gentiema ouse was aligh ‘ ROX 511001k ‘the L lrauble: (o, call at. the market lottery. ’ © may be | Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, mir legpned x v | : ] i though they did not see the point. |12k the trouble (o call at tt X is clear i : ) 1 said to be very distressing | Hughands were obviously embar- | M31L for one rassed. That night and for the next : few days bitter condemnation and schools here and many New Brit o \ sundry or Polish pariiament, was ; . = critlclam resulted. As a leader in (St from Uhe time 3t was the “Great|,in rirlg can, Jook back to happy to meet there were 100 ar PALL'S SENTENCE i 5 il Sports that organization the chairman has | SWamp” to the present day. Inter- | o famous explorer is advertising | reached the end of his rope csting facts and dates in the growth the promoters Mr. Wilson anc stute ator's pr South Ar fr. Wilson it : the most instructive &7 has } suppressed. 1t is Siatly intere community, takes great pride in it I'rom its classic halls come many young women who eventually are a bit exa ter of war, continues o have a high cries of ' This year's municipal record and fowever, w e a large | opinion of military tactics. When the . the inn will include a complete history of the IS insthe spubli figures on the pen to jumg ent there under the elevating of Marcus White and hi sistants. Principal Welte, Mr. White's successor, has carned {he regard of the best minds in the And no lottery in history ever | officers on hand, and then there was | For a man who was convicte: ho are used 10| Another banquet. A speaker, al-|°f the village to the city have been tremendous “postponement” of the parlia- accepting a bribe of $100,600, a fine brought about danges most of national reputation return- Sathered and arve infadinishork tary gathering of an equal amount should not b A ‘MMI Well, there 15 no lack cf referess | ed to help dedicate what amounts | "It ; omplaia fashion. "The develop- This is not exactly democracy. a fence the f 0 that b““m this countr almost to a shrine in the hearts of “‘ of th ~\"""‘ sl ”“ sewer = almost 2,000 men and women. It |S¥Stem, the educational system are was a splendid opportunity for an | Jepicted; the advancement of indus- address such as this man can often Lry to its present standing is traced world safe for democracy. Such gov- |is n. exceedingly hea it e | M oan engine was re- deliver. He told instead a serics of | 8@nd there are numberless other { ey e orld safe for democr: h g not lingly But tf Making sacrifices | g Uhe destruction | storles, which in m\‘,”',‘. ST facts caleulated to give every citi- | ofcuniat AUlo; fountaingo coll education | of cig 5 of coal in a siding. passed for funny jokes. At a public | 200 the acquaintance table —or .- | represent the people. It would be in- | considered heavy by t 5 $3 week instead We v 1 like community since coming {o the school last fall and his presence will be felt even fo a greater de- gree by his decision to invite the Poland was reborn after the World | the sentence meted out to Albert B. magazir nta $500,000 | War, which was fought to make the | Fall, former secretary of the interior oL 15iDg Drama ernment requires parliaments, which | prison sentence of a knowledze and pleasure which he “ill tap at the opening of the win ter progray he s will effect m ethical contact en the Nor- ome of that sort | function they sounded the death | have with his city, and the stranger 400.0 } " ccent | teresting to know definitely just how Considering that tf ¥ $12 | of coal this winter! knell of possible invitation 1o the > high poinis necessary to deter- bull 1 st be tremendously | much faith Marshal Pilsudski has not only has shown the ra e e S = speaker to fill a rcturn engagement. Mine the character and progressive.- E | > nato Radio Bad judgment. ness of the community in which demoral ps most of them | in democracy ALl il vho only According 1o rnal. the| An official of a mearby city was | finds himsclf annot help being beneficial to all I school and its admirers which wircless is shor installed jo invited to speak at a luncheon club. The police a f department Detunze he stu citizens of Poland that ler i in Washingtor Ieelan His job was ons that usually stunds Will be shown ir t will the ¥ _ - We ire the foces of the | out as almost synonymous with high |common cou } principnt | PINE NEEDLE BASKETS PAY Yorker jumped t 103 when ; they standards and unquestionable mor- hes 4 i Montgomery, Nov. 2.—(P—Many announcer says < ort o kil himaclf. (i00d-nizght body—1. 1. . als. His language was a painful institutions: parks s hown gleiama wamen make sood Ancomes < rom pine needle baskefry. The ex o seracy, perhaps, is what is | government hospit SURaTain 5 i irshal The former 1 . 1 ability. he R T shock. His hearers have forgotten panorama and th six month in dol- ) o : h print Taa G . : i { having it done 5 what he said, but not the incident. lars and cents shown. {ension department of the General iRy 2 TSR o 3 ¥ Tought He will speak no more to that club.| There is no reason New RBrif. | Fderation of Women's clubs pro- ey |10 were a young 1 Bad judgment ain should not exper ' motes the industry. ; ’ t That saxophonist scems > he same ment by the , a % % cia His clbviwantatrucstilneanlia g 5 . ¢ c seribe o il G An official of this city was a guest | #sults as other cities from its com- R0l ns Hoon aE | t SO of an organization. There were no | munity advertis ith Be that ahane in Ak nE The Observer is 7 ffor \; orme he audience, b ere O 0 have een \ e the s : an | e ho can afford | sisophone got the wrong numbert | WOUEH W the audience, but thereproud fo have been a party to the| g New, Fast Service to (gt Yiaaten; ong were one or two ministers. He told | movemen 5 the impression | joga) totspend X Florida and Faith Miller r movement, h z 5 nsel ha (california story. It was sunposed to be a gasp in the cause ot been exhaust ; joke. That silence which constitutes Good Liquor Scarce Here In the end the cight years to re N . i THE ART OF UPLiT # rebuke that cannot be misunder- | Knights of Thirst Say 3 stood followed. His name had been | Thirsty souls in New Britain, ne. proposed for member It was | cording to current rumor, In many rejected unanimously. Bad judg- | instances, find it difficult or distaste. rFrom Penna, Station, New Y nrk men ful to quench their parched throats HAVANA SPECIAL . Lv. 6:50 p.m. A member of an organizati 3 ilholcily himils anti ey Lo e schedule tond of telling a certai o : s e i ey g a ain removing their patrona to more PALMETTO LTD. . L 10 p.m. distant cities. 'ernaps this is a me - Augusta, Dol Brunswick, Taomasville, Florida G other fast daily trains y to might well 1o i s, bu money 1o rela Ry C. L. Goldin o e it angers, he i5 carc A grim-mouthed lady of ahout ore the final « wife know about fifty entered a bus this week an) 1t the present chanced to it down opposite a LIGUOR CONTROL I\ convicted, and his worst pu i oung and by no means unpretty NOVA SCOTIA L e o ? n il of perhaps twenty much & get alone, and he latter she regarded sternly other man irstinetively | for some moments and then said n prohibition | in American history that ed chooses fe lik mother. Q.|a fone that the entire bus coull smallest | for himselr, e d Fear, “Pull your skirts dawn!” The tory. He transgressec time The board of directors met ter that the civie organization should investigate, on a "“Trade in ew only one provir r of public opinion and decided to ask for his resigna tion. He promised to be good. His during season via the storics now are diffcrent and his Double-Track Sea-Level Route st younger one paid no attention. not | popularity is wide. Judgment NI e MAlp SN EERIOROID aiieniion nopu not | total sales in the city. 1In any event All t’ C lL‘ RECOGNTTION FORTHE ‘ \> S A Pt ':]n,‘-w:nwy oo i:i"’”;m:f “'1";‘-’"mmwl is simply this Al e etene it pndlyug s Sl sl L NORTHWIST i i e Britain moval Js simply his. New jaround town elaim that the above The Standard Railroad of the Sowth t | Sritain an understand and ap- | facts are {ruc keis, reservations, information from s he old now militant, ain | preciate a joke, but suggestive stor- The D's\x" s Q N"-A‘; & orderi in cven louder tone, old public funct are g s o el i i : s v‘rn:‘v' ool 4\“‘,“ 1o "n:’l w:;,m ‘)i:xn‘tli:‘ a«vJ YI“:'II\'IM’””I‘rH”‘l)”’?‘ are not | this: Liquor in New Britain is not Tel. Lackawanna 7080 4 and, . st don’t fit. €old half as openly as it is in many 5 Ask for “Tropical crtisements v i again producing no results thwack- g = cities in the statc, notably Meriden Trips" Booklet bviously. appzal : ed the object of her uplft several |Fdttle Giggles Helped to Lift and Waterbuy In order io over the hnees with a news. [ Gloom in Market Circles fairly good” drink. the gentlemen Lper Up along New Britain's own Wall At this point the conductor en- |%treet, which the sign-posts label tered. 1t was obvious that he | West Main street, the hoys hav. thouzht he ought to do something |8Pent a busy week improving them- bout the matter. but it was alse |%elves in rapid calculation G e e e CASHING IN The militant lady, however. took | Give Me Yesterday,” was the fav- » the initiative. “Sir." she demanded, |Orite ballad of the investors on th do vou countenance this on yous 94y the market went tumbling and SOl MGtk (b ol i When | go tumbling off this sphere and friends are gathercd T conductor gathered himself, |Bumerals off thbse little tickets he ‘round my bier, pe:haps soro, ono may shed a tear,—i: will not inspected the girl (whose skirt was | Slides into the big board matter much. When I check cut perhaps there’ll be some signs of 1ot unusually short) and said “Yes,| 10uis W. Vogel has a timely iden. grie” and sympathy among the ones who come 1o see e lying in R |Says Lou. “If the world wants to my hutch. I've never elaimed to be a saint or anything I know | 1 | Fhe clderly reformer thercupon Ve me one good break and thea || ain't; I've tried all kinds of stomach paint ineluding worst and best, Observations b1y retaraoe) inorsunon ‘. eave e o Y e ) ~ and a i g0 dow 0 cross the viver of renown, ope rosc and, carcfully unfolded her|lcave me on my own, it be a but still and all when I go down Lo cross the viver of renoswn, I hop newspaper, pointed fo an account | €OPY of next Thursday's stock quo- || 1o draw a harp and crown and otherwise he blest. [ nave no us: 0n T’le Weat/ler L noted trial verdict, leaned over | 1AUONS” A good many of the stoct for onc who drinks his hig Hs when on the links and “cans” wppg (Sharks are still examining last ome underling wh *d like a high ball too. 1 hope some dritain” campaign; perhaps the ex- odus really amounts to little in the had been hoped that situation seems to he about Hoover couldn't who indulge say, it is necessery to (With Apologics to Walt Mason) e d scornfully. : that bring about | Thursday’s—but why bring that up? || day Il find 2 woed > properl this bird.—the only onc R Eal ot Returning to the subject of fav- I've thus far heard has ever been In spite of dogmas {hat land Clondy |} . orite ballads, Matt Callahan has on offend this simple ereed of mine should lend me strength and wisdom Ne & | SR probably ocei- for the investors who hought on 1o ecend that flight of golden stairs:—With all mankind be square rain Slancel margin, to be sung to their broke and tiue and do the things you ought to do—shun everything thats ind colde Peck: "I think I'll go to the | hear you calling me.” Many bad for you, which catch you unawares. At any rat: I'll know TordoaatiTor g Bew Yurhe ooy s L | were called, but few could make if. my fate when Peter mects me at the gate and bids me take a seat Oceasional rain Saturday and prob Peck: “Just study the signs you| If all the soldiers of the enemy and wait while he ny record brings, and while I'm waiting there a “bly Sunday; colder Sunday will see there, my dear. That wil | Killed” in wartime casualty 1lists || (rain of thoughts g0 surging through my brain.—what can I do or Conditions: The disturbanee that | g0 7oL By v bookt | actually had died. the population ay to gain a pair of silver wings? No use to throw a bluff or brag was central over northwes Min- Blsie Kahn. |of the world would be wiped out sev about my jingle stuff, while good of course, it ain't enough to put nesota iraday night is advancing 2 eral times over. “o too with the me 1 the lead. At last he comes back with his book and hands northeastward over Ontario. High| o 0 By of Modern Tetter- | “l0sses” sustained on the market || mo out a piercing look and says, “Did you by hook or crook, commit prevails from Newfound- Writing? some worthy deed Why sure,” I'll say, “I've never run an auto Mas Tipton was isiing dor breach when 1 had a buh or claimed to make a hole in one,—the truth 1 T ey e Shame! would uphold. A sa.ophone I've never played—they've naver caught “You bet I'm sick." me in a raid on places where no lemonade or fce cream cones are pressurc land southwestward to Georgla The temperature has continued to ise in the Atl h nes amination she was asked, “Did the atient A : seasonably warm weather prevails. | e gane gend you any letters?” | Visitor: “Did they put a ther- (| sold. I don't *high hat' with nose in air, with all my fellow men ‘Theres will haimuchieloudinessiase eoeee phn 0 s i e i | momeler in Yo mouth 7 play square and never bluff with just a pair, because it ain't good over the Washington - foreeast i |y, “Siia he “use loving words?* | Patient: “Yes, they did ™ sense. In all my aingle stuff I've tried to show some Gignity and trict during ttwo duavs afd| .y pet 1N say se! He always| Visitor: “What was your tem- pride,—I've Jet my conscience be my guide and given no offense. * vair indic: ver virtual ”", called me his dear, and ended by | perature 8o as T slip across the bay when darkness kneels to kiss the day, entire distriet, nothe ne STICKING TO IS GUN S r v to 36 hour X I The tempers 30 HAT'S ALI o v ; much above norm iturday in the telling me he belonged to me.” Patient: “I don't remember. and I'd rather have the nwighbors say, “He was a good old scou instead And when the court hae the let-|yet [ had it on the ftip of m of giving way to grief or bringig in some floral wreath or ' ters read, it was found te had ad tongue hut a few minutes ago!™ lastings" in a sheaf, I'd rather do without ever- colder weather | dressed her as “My dear Miss Up 1008 Eltzor BISH K. IBBLE the Atlantic states|fon.!” and that he had sipned them (Copyri, 1929, Iteproduction LBOVRIAD LG orbidden) Auring Sunday, Very truly yours,