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S A 18 A i 0180 e A b o o e 4t b b e A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922, “V” Shape Neckline Ag;in With‘{lsfl WOMAN NOMINATED Bt i ) FOR WIS. SENATOR v Adele Garrison's New hase of | The one thing one may be sure of |abont fashions fs they always come back Democrats Choose Ardent Sul-||| 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH’S BLOCK e Bepkine, “ThO s ater Irage Worker for Candidate — - — ‘ rejolcing. There's no neckline so d The Picture the Saleswoman Drew of | people in the front of the store, War | UnIVersally becoming. A by : | profiteers, ignorant, underbred he. | Some dresses modify it by a bodice- / § Oshkosh, Wis., July 11.—Mrs, Ben the Don's Host, & 5 : [ neath thefr veneer, storming vainly at | !PPed undersiip and the gown itselt g C. Hooper, of Oshkosh, Wis,, is the I came reluctantly out from behind | tha eitadels of a soclal clique which |18 8ometimes made with a surplice first woman in Wisconsin to receive :esn the peremptory one which 8ome | ignored them, I could underatand thelr tront, demure and charming. the indorsement of a political party u:(r:u;‘v‘ 'L()(‘.;(:l’.,“flf)'. mw!n; 11”1 ;"‘n"- | fawning attitude towards the myster- = T : for nominee as United States senator. ing them 1 had taken [{ous joreignor VEAL HISHES At the recent state démocratic con- :\"“T\I ‘“‘::y,, ‘_'Y]uivnll;\vr\an\lw:\‘:‘y ll.‘.,.“m-’nlx{ “And this don, or whatever they ference she was unanimously chosen 3 0 -in-ld captigusnes - e " . v P 5 P shopping. But T knew there was no|Cy "I MY mother-in-law persit BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH ?l,".f!’.f:’.’,‘.&i"" 'F;:{:yvv?:n:rti:?ws?; possible way to safeguard the sum-| L. jg gupposed to be a titled ana | COOKINE Authority for NEA,Bervice will oppose either U, §. Senator Rob- | mons she had ust given me. Were Il waaiiny personage,’ ‘the other replied _and Columbia University. | ert M. LaFollette or Dr, W, A, Gan- | to fail to answer her, she was capa-|opje pever hias been in here before, | Veal is a diliclous meat, but many | c fleld, nominee of two different fac- ble of bringing all husiness to a stand-| pue 1 have seen him with them often, | €€1 It i difficult of digestion, But g tions of the republican party at the ! still unti she 1 found us. and have heard of him frequently He |If thoroughly cooked there is no general election But as [advanced toward her T WaS [ pag heen staying with them some danger. 3 For the last fifteen years, Mrs, miserably conscious that the eyes of [ e T understand Mr. Smythe-Hop- | _ Cut In pieces for serving, roll each Hooper has been an ardent worker for | the people In the frant of the store |y jie {s interested in some properties | Pi€ce in well seasoned flour and cook . woman suftrage. When women were were fixed upon me in amused curl- |, South America which the don |I0 fat until brown, having about three given the right to vote, she was in- osity, for my mother-in-law's tone had | oy s tablespoons of fat in a frying pan. strumental in organizing the Wiscon; been the peremtory one which some ! yf. gmythe-Hopkins would better | 1f the fat is ajl cut from the meat, sin League of Women Voters of | mothers invariably use toward their! |, i out.” my mother-in-law V‘f"“r'l"l!"nd tried out, it is as good as butter, which she has been president since erring small children. And my only | qaptiy, “or the don will take his eye.|Qf course any other fat, as bacon, its organization in 1019, She was a consolation lay in the fact that the |{.oth away.” : lard, drippings or butter, may be used. member of the National committee on | eyes of the mysterious Don RAMON | ‘fha faintest possible smile drifted | After the pleces of meat are a good d { Armament Reduction of the Wiscon- | Almirez t 1 their thick-lensed | 4avoss the gold-star-mother's lip, ana | brown remove and, using the fat re- B T e o Ll Wamen Voteralan AtaTNo L Blasses, were carefully averted from |1 pag the sudden conviction that she |MAININg in pan, add an equal amount 3 et was a member of the National Amer- my direction, 1 fc psychic 1ittle | \couid be flercely glad if my mother. |Of flour, and one or two cups of water, ican Women's Suffrage board. filled salt and pepper. When thickened Mrs. Hooper was born in Winne- conviction that those eyes were filled | i jaw's prediction could come true rp with s m.w.’ wghter mn-r.h which | jiterally, with a bit of mediaeval tor.|29d the pleces of veal, cover closely, 1§ teaspoon pepper sheak county, Towa, in 1865, and be- | I had seen before d recognize | yre back of the process. and cook one hour, over a slow fire, 2 tablespoons fat, cause of delicate health never had an | could I get heneat ling mask B, Another good way is to bake the opportunity to attend public schools, | s S ld F . A H‘ h A 1 of sl'--“ffy anowy vea and mous- | 7 ;;““‘"_'i e - B Roll the cutlets in the flour and fry | receiving her education through train- | ome S0 or As Hig s §12 tache, and foreign air. : ALES aked Veal Cutlet With New Onions. | in the fat until brown. Place theing of a governess. She has been a Are They Anybody ¥ Fiygiaty 1 veal cutlet cut one inch thick. |meat in a casserole or baking dish.|resident of Wisconsin for the last thir- “Where have you been?" Mother | 2 bunches young onions (scallions) |Cover with the onions cut in thin|ty-five years. Graham demand tartly. “I thought| & ol fresh tomatoes or 1 cup canned slices, using two inches of the green| Marriage, according to Mrs. Hoop- you came to help me shop.” 3 | 0'““'0"“"'- stalks, te tomatoes, seasonings and|er does not destroy woman's indenity, I choked back a smile. My mother- 1 teaspoon paprika water, Cover and cook slowly in a|and she is quoted as saying: “The §5.0a¥ wishios Lieip or advice It ) 1:'4easpooi-naly moderate oven two hours, time is coming when woman, in her B Rl mch e e T i ,‘,,Z‘:““fl‘;::;’" A [, IC tresh tomatoes are used, peel | tenacious ability to get what she is| i SR g e | % ) & 8 hg |and cut in small pieces. This will|af: v a way vi prince needs assistance in selecting a | BIARTHCR SCOTT BAILEY | | 1 teaspoon sugar |askve nve. % s hom i m Come Every tend that she does, and 1 was prop- s _A_% o e SR giving up her identity and indepen- | Early HAT erly apolosetic. |CUFFY BEAR AND THE FOURTH =% T o e For An just stepped over to examine | Ry W f ends a great deal o: OI' JULY. her time in assisting her hushand in a Best Unusua] those draperies,” in A rack behind whic! ad t d Though it was the morning of the ' 'I general merchandise establishment, 2 Val “They are ly att Iourth of July, Cuffy Bear was feel- N ] and always finds time to take a fond | Choice alue i L ) ™ interest in the care of her home. Il ) u iy oy S P “Humph!"” } ne indicated that|ing anything but pleasant. To tell the | st * from the eity|truth, he was actually ill-tempered. There {8 no greater admirer of for- could possit any merit D mer President Wilson that Mrs. Hoop- always were tacky about curtains, |his sister, until at last Mrs. Bear told er, who believes that the ideals he Look here.” She hec o me elose | him for goodness' sake to run away L & brought before the people of America ———— nothing in You | Fver since he woke up he had teased to her and low her voice to a play by himself. g & - [ ‘&_' while president, will live forever in the whisper. “I want you to see that tall | re was a reason for his peevish- - history of the United States. forelgner in the front of the store|ne A good reason, he thought!| $ind AR St G S S i S mer President Wilson than Mrs. Hoop- 5 et b R Hose “Ha henpq | Unless otherwise indicated, theatrieal n nd reviews in this column are written e iv % they'r He's just a newhes, \aomebow, he hed. nogrd by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. N TN S LRy Ll a great deal of her time as head of high-cl confi an making a that on the Fourth of July evervhody | the Liberty Loan drive in Oshkosh fool of them ail @ lauzhing in his had firecrackers. But when he mnn-} S 1t I'm sure|tioned firecrackers to. his fatHer, M| VAUDEVILLE AT PALACE. CLAY DOLLARS AT FOX and working with the Council of De- T've seen him | lear had bellowed in a way that| One af the best shows that has While tonight Fox's will offer an|fense. She is an ardent believer in SEE OUR WINDOWS yo;x of anyhody ‘wy;‘m“ln'r !Uidmli'zvakan fl(,‘\:ff,v kknm- that played the Palace is now playing to- gx;fl‘\ent prgraml.) :Im-luding Eugene ‘w’nr!d nP;cen?r;‘d b;;leven that”h:r was quick vehement my de- there woul e no recrackers for| _. 4 W, o he'le 'Brien in ""Clay Dollars,” a beautiful |life's work wi ave been accomplish- e erarhE e own, erae RIEA night and Wednesday. Both the Keith | .0\ "4ama “and a sparkling comedy|ed if she can help about an under- phasis. | When his mother told him to run | ‘audeville acts and the photepiays are | qrama, “Watch Your Step,” beginning | standing among the nations of the NG hoAYL AN sLh e waBld e caid,|away und play, Cuffy made up his|the znest entertainment that has heen | tomorrow, an equally fine bill is offer- | world. = “But,” with the swift recollection t|mind that he would go a long dis-|offered here in a long time. The|ed. It will feature Barbara Castleton| Mrs. Hooper vays has urged | weighed some 200 pounds, and some [ Tampico oil region telling of renewed [tance and never come back. So he|Keith vaudeville bill has four fine acts 'and Montague Love in “Shams of So- | Women to take an active part in poli- [ have been discovered in the establish- activities by the bandit Gorozave are started out without casting a single| with Little Yoshi and company in a|ciety.” tics, saying it was the home that was|ment of a furrier where Zander was|Without confirmation here. Instead, (Japanese novelty offering, who per-| The companion picture for tomor- |affected first of all by such measures|employed. Zander is said to be the son semi-official statements are that rebel Cradle | as taxation, and is quoted as saying|of a former general under Baron |activities have been exaggerated and ‘Wrangle. that the district {8 very tranquil. opposition always r tn-law more determin ay you're right about hin {e (doesn't |last look at the Lhome which he never look quite genuine to me."” | o o | form some of the most difficult acro-|row and Thursday is “The “Genuine!” she retorted. “!a'z a| batic stunts that has yet been seen| Buster.” It is said to he the best|''Advancing taxes affect the home genuine crook, that's all, and so those 3 b R | here; Willle Smith s well recefved ' comedy produced since “Twenty-three | first of all because it is the only place S T people will find out. iA i :)'eu?rday with a series of well sung ' and One-half Hours [.eave." where the business man dares econo- E]ks’ Charlties Total She turned abruptly to the quiet | songs, winning much applause with The ever popular Tom Mix will re- | mize."” oy . Rt E Pl havs over: | the rendition of “Brcadway Rose” in|turn for the last two days of the| This is the first time that Mrs. 13 Million Since 1880 heard our conversation, but gave no ¥ \ f | an excellent falsetto voice; Billy, week in “For Big Stakes,’ and on the | Hooper has ever taken part in party| Atlantic City, July 11.—The first kint of it in her perfect manner | y/ . - 3 Shone, assisted by Louise Squire, had | same bili will be Evelyn Nesbitt in|politics though actively connected executive business session of the an- “Who are those people ir the front i g 3 the audience in an uproar for twenty ‘“The Hidden Woman."” with many state movements. nual convention of the B. P. O. E. i minutes last evening with his comedy | commenced today with Grand Exalt- | of the store?” she demanded . . 2 & w4y | S M SR WThey are from Southumpton.” the | X, g talk and songs; Bowers, Walters and | ed Ruler William Wallace Mountain RO A retirnens MDhs. snare | a, A ‘Croc_}(;‘rv 71;:\“\:.-.; r;cm coast to cnfisanAREM ATTENDANTS PLOT TO DECLARE presiding. An important report was Bmythe-Hopkins.” 3 | as “The Three Rubes,” were a sensa- | + J % that of the Elks' national memorial L g o tion last evening with tneir rube tm.| ARE OUT ON STRIKE| NEW WARIN FRANCE [/.5; % ters buitding commission. According to the report of the grand Tonight and Wednesday preseion in her monotons 5 Inw-toned personations. The feature photoplay | voice, but I suddenly had ti mythe- a'rrar!:fm is Colleen Mnore in Rupert | secretary, charitable work done by the Hopkins family ticketed an | Hughes' “Come On Over.” a delightful |\ ardians of Wives of Turks Find | Paris Paper Prints Rumor That Bol- fialrl‘m“;l:uge 1880 amounts to $13,- || DON'T MISS THIS FINE SHOW into a third-class compartmer | comedy drama with a breath of Ire-| | ~ y S gave a furtive, apraising look at the| 2 3 |lend. “3ise Moore piavs the vole of | Duties too Odious for Small Pay DA e (gl i o Moyna Killiea. he popular “Leather | V'] ' pop er | R e WILL STAY AT HAGUE. olieen oore In woman behind the counter, i She was of madium height, middle- ! | Pushers” with Reginald Denny is an | They Are Given. 3 ol | i | N added attraction on the bill. On Paris, July 11. — (By Associated |[France, However, Does Not Believe age, slender, with a not-quite-he, 3 ce| Constantinople, July 11, (B: 8! ] e ab | Thursday, Friday, Saturday, W ons , v 11, (By Asso- 3 < pallor, but there was something about nsCayy, JH Lty allace ciated Press)—Constantinople's harem | Press)—VMany sensational stories are Conference Will Accomplish Anything. her features ctched like a cameo, her | "A bullet!” Cuffy panted ! Reid will be seen in his new produc- L being printed in the Paris newspapers carriage and her voice that made me S . | tion, “Rent Free." |attendants: have gone on strike " for r,gafd‘,’ng Vhe o ctationa am,rngrpow, Parfs, July 11, (By Associated (1 thirk of Hawthorne's novels, That she | expected to see again. He didn't even — [oEs, asey At et RLTE ing out of the burglary of papers|ETess).—France has decided to keep Many of the capital's finest harems ] her experts at The Hague until the belonged to an old Long Tsland or New say good-bye to anybody. ‘Maybe | L L e England family, than which there is|they'll be sorry when they learn I've |[(F . \ [nave been left unguarded and their| fTOT the heafaugriers BOTC end of the conference on Russian af- () no more i rant tenacious aristo- | gone for good,” he said to himse VOICF'S IN T'HEAIR {||owners are trying distractedly to find} “50C L0 0T T Tournal, & bolshe- |fairs there it was announced in of- cracy, 1 ure. 8o I waited with | And he smiled for the first time that ~ |||suitable substitutes for the strikers.| G 0% Y en discovered, the in. |ficial circles today. % |Numbers of Russian refugees have| iiooion‘having shown that bolshe-| This decision it was explained, does tense interest for her to speak again.|day, as he slipped and siid down the |- ! i volunteered their services but it was vist agents arrived in France lately to|not mark any change in the attitude “THE LEATHER PUSHERS" But it was my mother-in-law who side of the mountain. | KDKA spoke. | He saw few forest folk. The news found they were not fitted for the i = itical figures |of the government which now be- “Spelled with a ‘v’ and not ‘e’ Tl |had spread ahead of him—as such| (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). |{°PS e e R e e e R e e KEITH VAUDEVILLE bet,” she said caustically. “They look | news does in the woods— e news Tuesday, July 11, The strikers insist that the 24 The investigation has further shown |of The Hague conference because of 5 G llke a lot of money. Are they any-|that Cuify Bear was roaming about in | 7.0n p, M.—Weekly Dress Talks |hour day” and the uneceasing vigil {s authority adds, that the soviet|the position taken by Russia. The body?"” a frightful temper. So everybody !ook.‘ £:00 P. M ‘Gar‘drln ;m,;ra ;,’mw lthey are required to keep on the '[;};1\1‘.:‘:13:"(1 ).‘rop‘f:#?d to Germany a |French experts, it was stated, will re- LITTLE YOSHI & CO. e | pains to keep out of signt. | Beautifying.” Mrs. 4. B. McFate Turtle | ¥0Men of the harems justify better| o oo attack on Poland. After|main at The Hague but they do not e less voice behind the counter said.|ct SP X e oo™ | 9:00 P. M.—Elizabeth Reese Lioyd H":f nG Aarcc Umess. i3t that dnels|farnithelngunsion France. The Ger- fradically alter their stand. “But they are comparatively new in | (&5 PN WRER thEne no one 10 PAY isoprano, Ben Avon Methodist church; | Many o ”‘”“r‘“"’ i d‘ i "€l7 | man monarchists, however are declar- s Bt “THE THREE RUBES" Bouthampton. They have been there | co'c. "1 didnt mind her. for that's|J&!Y Austraw, contraito, Highland |728®S have not bheen paid for more|., ¢, have demanded postponement of REPORTS UNCONFIRMED only since the war.” St e TR e e HE % | Presbyterian church; George Thomas & tenor, 11th 1", P. church and Robert “They are very wealthy,” the color- {than a year and in several instances action. Mexico City, July 11.—(By Asso- m“,‘;:_l:_\:;,}:;:g'gm AR e they aled to the American N . Fhos o o cinien U0 At last he found himself in Farmer ey have appealed fo the Americat| Suspicion in connection With the | jsted Press)—Dispatches to the Am- her voice and saw the reason as B iude tapic s, - Na Johns, baritone, 4th Presbyterian |COMMittce on relief in the Near East| qjguppearance of the constituent as-| ijcan state department from the eaught a glimpse of a gold star in her | oo L 0 P on this | church. |for aid sembly papers fell on Korotgnko, a s ther ut on this, | The fact is that thelr masters, whooine’ Russian, employed as night dress. 5 o 3 s e With a single stroke of the bhrush, ”':‘_T,"‘:; v“;::i“:’;’g f": H";‘ll S WBZ in most cases are officials or em-|\atchman, He disappeared with his ghe had given us the picture of the| gt ‘, o Lo SRR L ployes of the government have not|(.and Kotelnikoff, secretary to Miss ; "Vl]:i(t::“'fi”*m“")“hl’f“ else,” was Cuffy (Westinghouse, Springfield). drawn any salaries for months. Maklakoff, sister of the Russian am- |8 ;'\bn‘m:njll? v:'v“ s AT 7:30 P. M.—Baseball scores. Uncle The strikers include the eunuchs|agsador. The men are suspected of ‘E'nnn ‘)m”‘ b Mym{”‘ o an: W ngl_l,\' Bfidnmsv.fi'm«y. |and other attendants. being bolshevist agents. ‘ 3 & Sn . . Bl £ | T7:45 P. M.—"Transportation and — Papers found in the hotel where ‘ { bushes, under which Uncle Jerry|Trafic Management,” by S. Robert - 3 . 3 A e 2 | Chuck had d 5 > PROTEST ROAD'S ACTION Z@nder, a young student lived, were 1u¢ had dug himself a summer | part, sald to have revealed a double execu- trafic manager of T. & En- 1 3 ’aus sni y - “ . | P y Bt ot L ncle Jer- lvelope Co. 1'. S government and |\yorkers Meet To Take up Frie's Let- | tion. They went without suspicion [payis FESRLUORDIEE HinF i B« k DOLICE WO istate. mBriter Tatb | and were given poison in a drink. pova who clim ot he gente not Iari’ £i00 Do M.—Basevall sookés Musl: Ungipl-Contrarte They died after returning to their LX) 5 = e Gt (h"“ M"h"““:‘l_‘ m‘: ;r“’.‘:‘d' }cal program to be announced by radio.| New York, July 11.—Calls for mass | pomes, their deaths being attributed |} How a Baltimore Girl Recov- | {7, ®rc0i, e Sfer was s frens s | meetings of railroad shop crafts| o suicide. ik e e % strikers came today as an answer to| ggorotenko, who is believed to have ered Her Health "’-"H»Q"?’HWL i h;\s e v bl i | the letting of repair work to outside| fedq to Berlin was unable to take all R whic milged with something that | (Westinghouse, Newark). | shops in the metropolitan district. the documents with him, as they Some years ago there was quite a pronounced Baltimore, Maryland.—*‘For several | pleased him much. If they were quiet| 7:00 P. M.—"Man in the Moon| The feeling of the strikers in Jer- prejudice against buying an article, such as musical months I suffered with severe backache :! wed h"”f{nv fhmr nlflflfls were very |Stories,” (¢) Newark Sunday Call. sey City, after the announcement of instrunents, furniture, automobiles, tools, machin- and general weak- | Dusy on some great plan. | 7:45 P. M.—"“Why the Tariff Should | the Erie railroad that it has signed a ery, clothing, etc., from any other but dealers in . 1 could not sleep Hi, Red! We'll fight the In'"ansinp Taken Out of Politics,” by Hon.|contract for the rebuilding of 150 lo- . these commodities. And the folks some years ago comfortably at night | here.” Johnnie cried suddenly. |Jos. P. Frelinghuysen, U. S. senator, | comotives at Patterson, N. J., was ||| [INSIGIIIGEY:TRE IR IT were considered more economical than modern peo- t‘orpamsmmgbnck- Cuffy Bear jumped once. And then |gtate of New Jersey. shown in further desertion of workers L ple. But to the ordinary observer it seems that I found your book at | he kept still as a mouse. The boys| g:00 P, M.—"Humorous Aspects of [to the ranks of the strikers, accord- ox thrift exists more strongly now than it ever did be- home one day and |were between him and his home. He |xn ‘Editor's Life,” by E. O'Laughiin.|ing to union leaders. cause this prejudice against huying anything that after reading it be- | wouldn't run for fear they would see | g.30 p_ M.—Recital by Madge| Both sides of the wage controversy isn't strictly new is rapidly dying out. an at once to take | him North, contralto | clalmed gains as the 11th day of the | : : dia E. Pinkham’s All at once he heard three great | ) . = 4 Now Playing The present day buyer takes into conslderation | 4 ¥ ¥ —————e walkout began. A new feature of the 5 the r which t t 2 egetable Com- |crashes, Bang! Bang! Bang! | WG X z &6t 2 Great Pictures e reasons ch are apt to prompt a man to dis- 1 picket line was the appearance o pose of things that are in every day use and demand pound. I have had | *“A gun!" he gasped. Y : Verygoodresultsand | T.oud yells from the boys omy}(Am”_w" Radistand Ressareh Cofp | m::k;ss w:m?n employes at the Sun } GENE O,BRIEN —such as lack of funds, finding out after purchas- some of my girl lfryzh(ened him the more. And when | Medford Hillside, Mass.) TS FRERR | ing that it is not exactly what he wants or because | he tires of it. Articles offered for sale because of 'riends are taking it | another furious volley rang out, Cufty | 7:30—Bedtime story, “Some Ways . There are 773 officers and 15,408 | in “CLAY DOLLARS” any of the above exigencles can usually be bought pow. You may use this letter to heIE couldn't stay there any longer. He of the Dandelion.” T n other girls, as the letters in your book | qashed madly from his hiding place | 5:00—Signor Giovanni Petrucci, | €nlisted men in the New York State for that proverbial “song,” and the only available af:"‘ $== RORR WAIDIER, 9013 |and made for the woods. operatic baritone. National Guard. | CULLEN LANDIS means the individual has to place what he wishes land Place, Baltimore, Md. Johnnie Green saw him and hurled | §:30—Waiter C. Keylor, entertainer, R e to sell before the public is through the Classified “WATCH YOUR STEP” Columns of the— ‘lhtiltheumgh;.sooiu;n_e rmd a stone at him which struck the wall oo Jetters recommending Lydia E. Pink- | not a food from Cuffy's head as he| —_— Sl ® s Vegerabie Compoura, These wo- | sorambied over . wGY ‘ Wed —Thore. New Britain Herald nknow what they have suffered, they | A bullet!” Cuffy panted. And the (Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.)| ) “SHAMS OF SOCIETY” This is the one big reason why local people eribe their symptoms and state how | ,,ext moment he had plunged into the | 7:00 P. M.—Produce and stock | rank 00 In 5 s ghould read the want ads—to acquaint themselves jy were finally made well. Just plain | rorest. market quotations; baseball resuits; . “CRADLE BUSTER” | with what local people have to offer. pents, but they want other women | There was a great flurry in the Bear |news bulletins | X SEehel | family when he came galloping home | 8:45 P. M. ncert program. Eyesight Specialist Fri.—Sat, * Reading Herald Want Ads is a Profitable Habit ! ia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | crying that he had been shot at. But _— x A Prove it to yourself. is & medicine made from medi- | when Mr. Bear had heard the whole Radio sets and supplies at Morans'. |[§ 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 MATINEE ONLY 3 oots and herbe, and without dru; | story he said, “Humph! Those weren't | __gdvt, FREE SOUVENIRS The Only Paper In New Britain Whose i N | shots. The boys were shooting off | 5 > trcul firecrackers. For this is the Fourth “The Home of Satisfied RUTH ROLAND in = Ation Is Audited. “TIMBER QUEEN" of July—you know you wanted some | never want to hear another firecrack- firecrackers yourself.” er again. Firecrackers are terrible’ Eyveglass Wearers.” irst Episode “1 thought they were -omnhinxi (Copyright 1922 by Metropolitan yeg! First Ep Isoofl to eat,” Cufty taitered. "“But I Newspaper Service.)