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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ~ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 slation and in using If we don't tch out, this cam- | Il their influence to prevent the cons | Paign will slxn‘y without anybody | getting red in the face over the yellow He is no re- | tinuation of a practice that is harming peril. able to make y S cvery ind will harm AERALD PUBLISHING COMPAN * 2 Issued Daily (Sunay Exrepte promptly when (i they do mot get! Even in a village people can thik | mp was required. An in- | to wo ¢ they can to end ©f nawghty things to do, but no man At Herald Bldg. Chareh Street. v ¢ nto the utation of these % iving and driving by per- 0 do competent work without cffi- cicat tools. SUBSCRIPTION RATES n in their own “home towns,” | 501 1 influenee of liguor. | $8.80 a Year, ST o s | $2.00 Thiee Months . 8 bility v A little wisdom may give you a new 7%¢ & Month. wei 1 i who wou RAIGHT TALK idea, but it is wiser to keep it to your- what the people sverything one reads about the la- | Se}f until the people get it forty years Entered at the Post Office at ! ' T as Recond Clase Mail M r. m be nd who have r premicr of England, Ramsay Mac- | o0 X Pustn TELETION 3 o miake popular | Success.in America simply means B cial - Raene i Nage em. in this country, not only with the | that people expect you to quit® your s . St intel. business and address their litile elubs werage citize he owed their public acts think of | Donald, tends The only profitable atvertsing medum 'n 5 y 4 every few d the City. Cisculation nooks and prees DL cetual as well, 1w combines 3 room alwiys open to adyertisers. 1 connect the 7 1t spe W st the . 2 : (ALY Correct this sentence: “It was so ew Haver | T an her blood and carly long,"” said she, “that 1 could sit on it Memner of The Associated Fress. nal-Courier stating that Connectl- | surroundings; Jatter a matter before 1 had it bobbed | The Asscciated Proms s exciustoely entitled cyt f the few states where | of personal inclivation =a the use for re-publication of all news i b 3 eredited to i1t or unt othetwise credited 4 € passed bring up to the The New York mes has comment In this paper and also local mews pub- .. standar: study ¢ ¢ upon Premier MacDonald's cor Mshod herein. vision of chil¢ are laws thr pondenes with Premier Poincare o observatiom on Member Audit Burean of Circulation. he cstablishment of commissions, a [ France, under the editorial heading: ich farmishises wewapapers and sdvers|cOmmer child labor, viewed | “Diplomaey between Friends.” A fit e eat er tisers with a strictly honest analvuls of | nconomicaliy, appraring in u widely | ting characterization, this, of the spiri clrculation. Our eirculation statisties are 5 VR Ary sl la ghionfthle ol e spirt NGl Unba this euam. Th res pro- | circulated weekly, is intercsting and | which scems to be given out by that For or Hontt N E tection against fraud in newspaper di Sttt e orecast for Southern New Engl informative | correspondence, Prime Minister Ma - o | 1 v ce. Prime Minister M Fair tonight and Thur colder | tribution figures to both national and i local advertisers. Donald did not sit down and write a iresh south, shifting to west wind. “are keen to do away with haphazard, | letter severe in its staunch approval Forecast for Eastern New York- The Herald sale @slly in_New g e | T t is on sal 1! air tonight and Thursds colder to- | York at Hotalin, News Stand, Timea| discrfiminating, and more or less evad- [ of the policy of his country; did not b bt amaiat | ght; fresh west to northwest winds. ate regulations, and to have u |avoid unpicasant subjecls. He wrote| fion Connectieut—Fair tonight uml\ i “Most large employers Square; Rchultz News Stand, Entramce| . Grand Central, 42nd Street v Los Angeles, Cal: Arcade Station. national standard set by . congress. | Poincare fre stating the feeling of | Thursday; colder sh south, shift- | ;‘Th y want this first because of the [the people of England that France, in |Ing to west winds. | Conditions: The western storm has | | {moved rapidly eastward during the packward states, and | ment, had an ¢ 2 d4 anc o ¥ i backward st nd [ ment, had an an Engiand and, e ist i et i Se Cantral gver “HOMER SITS PRETTY" | present unfair competition of the ¢ | keeping her large military establish- Admitting that President Coolidge will be the republican candidate for the presidency—and this seems to be taken for granted—attention is called to the summary of the democratic sit- | sciencel | second”—and this is the truly im-|back in her brain, was considering the | Ontario. It Will pass out to sea to | portant phase of the case, “because|annexation of German territory. He |night. It is causing cloudy and rainy These senators called on President Coolidge to urge a more liberal policy by the War | they are finding that, in the long run, | might have aveided these subjects, Ho | $eather from Illinois —eastward 10| pinance Corporation toward small country banks. Left to right: Senators Magnus Johnson, | Maine and as far south as Tennesses ~. A - ) child labor is uncconomic and waste- | might not have written at all, since | e semperature continuce mitd in ai |Lynn J. Frazier, McNary, Shipstead and Capper. ful—in short, bad business.” this matter of the general opinion in|the northern states, —— uatlon as outlined, with a brez & b . Conditions favor for this inity : 2 : | The statement might have gone|England could have been called an 3 | ; amappiness which refreshes in Harry| =% 0" inis Cortatuly it|affalr of no concern to France; it|Cloudy and rainy weather and not | ) N Spemal foroy SEIEe MIRECING. COMHE HO B. Hunt's story published in the Her- | " ! e : rance; Aty puen ehange in temperature follow- which last night's findings will be ald of yesterday. And this is said With ;“_;’;‘l"‘l"“_" SHploysts "”‘1" _“"”‘;‘ might have been said that France had | g Ly clearing Thursday ‘ ! sent. This judgment Wil be' found dadira 1o emphasise the fact that| oMt : a .Vz)n lfn-uu'nnnn .A]I\'v wastefu - no interest in .m_\lfm\g not done or estinietn IN mE WORLD ‘. j' t ) ,,.fl.‘:ur}"fiff.:fi“.\ n,‘: he concludes his article with a pres. | PEOPIe Who are not cmployers, cager| said officially by England. But Mac- | g4eye000888888688880888680 Py { s of such a nature as to class 2l to take advantage of cheap labor, will | Donald believes, evidently, that Poin- | . 2 . ¢ entation of the favorable place Homer Gty i % ¢ 25 Y A T d . By CHARLES P, STEWART it as an action in equity, Summings ocouples in the pasty, Nor ’lnx: ;ulr m(. l.::\l})' y«rn ‘],I‘(‘A:“ 'l; x(nnin {nl:.l \”1‘ I !] - ”xm o mh; ‘?H} s Age 1@ ay $ A Bervion N iax ; M R Iv : T ar , and handicaps the Cngland’'s official actions wisely i ¢ ¢ 1 P . ] H ] ¢ B o i o et o £ e 25BN oy Fnds That His Wi Mis- - RUSSIA SEEKS GREDITS { is there any desire, either, to insist| hel 3 b h | | their productive powers after they | Poincare is informed of the general 1 that Mr, Hunt is exactly right when 8 | . ! da 5 £ | have matured, the employment of | public suspicion of France. And so he [FOTOIINIILPINILINIvIVIES So politicians describe the deal by he says that Al 8mith is “not availa- | 5 . Y . 2 ” > DO 2 _| Company 1, First Regiment, Conn- | which the Standard Oil company got leplesene el‘se Wants 150,000,000 Pounds Spread ble,” that Underwood has ‘“small| S S N R G AR | ceticut National Guard, has been o certain naval reserve lands in Cali- chance,” that Cox has “little chance,” | A eloy rankly and simply. \ {dered disbanded by the adjutant gen- |tornia fgom which it's reported the , Over Three Years Period and 'Will A .| country. If would seem that Poincare read | eral's office. It is said that the . |company atready has taken $30,000,- or that McAdoo is “irreparably | [eral's office, is said that the com- compuny already has ROGCIEE S A % o et A " P The moment this fact is recognized | the letter “in the spirit in whic . will be established in Bristol. 000 worth of oll. New York, March A supreme Ask For It at Conferende. lamed.” The story is pointed to, how- & u : court jury last night returned a ver- ; uerkraut, roast pork and clam The case hasn't be o vy o | London, March §.—Soviet Russi ever, as illuminating the situation | | cnowder tonight at Sicung's. 10 cents |on yet. Detals remain to be brought | dict in favor of Bevery D. Hareia,| Doy s b b e & conscienceless stutes will cease, | home conditions by a prime minister il it i | 9 ey z 3 - former vice-president of the National will strive at the forthcoming Anglo- rather definitely and presenting the sit- | > w plate.—advt, cut, but they're going to be, for City bank of w.York (n the Russian conference to negotiate v bank of New York uation in a nutshell allowing for fu- ring 1 i sredits of 150,000,000 ed o e e g | #penc! 4 4 s " a o | riage annulment suit brought b credits o 000,000 pounds spread R i ke wiibh: ok odunde | IS L RS IWRMADOIMINE SR OIS, Fraiolunan &l of Dot MRemodon: |1 l“"::"rf" I':”"‘;l - bobed AR g | against his wife, Eleanor Elaine Lec over three yoars, according to the » children’s amendment | ature, Polncare replie N L rorge Becke « en y can. ¢ “any “dopester” must do at this tim .Inho]r.] um: :m children’s .n\n ndme n: al nature, Poincare replies in the same gy m:"d ko aivil it it i 2 Harrls on charges that she misrep- l\h.\. 0w u’.;napundnm of the Dally would not be necessary. t present | gpi e 4 acDonalg 4 % # » . resented her 2in before their mar- | 1BX G © 'l o e But the situation of Homer Cum-| "7 1 o A spirit, MacDonald - that | joh, Niohols against John Clark has MeLEA EGRAME essrilod iheclorisin Ustorai halelmas- SBRECR H0 8 BT T 4 : al conditions are, however, while many | France keeps her army just as Eng- b}t o UM The o estigators’ latost discov |riage. o « Pme - mings interests. Remembersing that | J |been acttied out of court, ‘_“ e ”'f“i‘“;"‘:l' ‘l.ll\.glf".nw incov-| Tfhe jury after four hours and 35 tian Bakovsky, soviet char dat- it is taken for granted President Coo- iy okl s for | faires accredited to London who r lidge will be the republican candidate, consider for a moment how euch | e e . ,._mm‘ P et | ehild labor creates a menace to the|tells France's premier about it generally, the “unfair competition” of | written,” This friendly n much touched Combine with it the growing realiza- | of England, was something new. As 8| Thomas and William €. Woods | President Coolidge says he'll name jawyers to get the land back for the | still jabor under tie delusion that|iand maintains her navy and that| John E. Lyddy of Bridgeport, grand minut ¢ deliberat found | chief nger of tl apesters and [friends and agents sent to [N B. Mc- | minutcs of deliberation foun L . 5 ois ive o six ques- cently returnes Moscow ‘s and thut industry has no concern o o Gk 1. Poincare | Prosident of the Foresters® home fund, [I.ean, the newspaper owner, 4 Pam| Mt Harrle on Ove of the SIX ques- |’ DUy racirasd ff” '_""“’.“ ‘“f'“_"““" ‘ 1 L a , | annex parts of German soll. Poincare | o 55 " 4ie oity yesterday and wgs | Beach, keeping him posted on oil de- | tions Mllllul\lh rx, to them and for Mrs, ! uv”» ”mh‘(l: nts mrl I¢ ‘(‘Onl'l‘ll:]l[‘v bout the future welfare of the cheap | and 4 nald stang ogether on | b Willie s 0ot is on the fifth question. e cred according to the dis- BRI Ix: hia hems countrpe-and w, .1 )n l‘ o I ‘ l’u n ‘1" s a1 L““M A l("'mm | alopmenteisn At BERAY 1 " The fifth ‘uur Lon velated to an putch must be divided in the pro . child labor now employed, the amend- | thelr f vellef in the league| 4 rawi and Geon, s ean's name has figured much ) stion related to an | P 5 ’ 5 ulso, are in Homer's home country— | e PLoy thelr attitude of bellef in the leaguc| > AN wold and sorge Y McLean's nam .) . m'v . alleged separatfon centract entered |portion of 67 per nt goods and 33 ment is advisable of nations when developed; they st ,".l]l.uur maderapplication last night at lin the oll cases emingly he as compared with the way President : 7 e Doty et the meoting of the fire board to be |ed to know If he'd be called us a wit- | nto by Mr, and Mrs, Harris on May | per cent cash, England to advance - e - | together hoping for results from the | " 1921 40,000,000 pounds the first year, 50« Coolidge stands in his . uppointed hosemen, ness . s 60, DRUNKEN DRIVERS P » American expe . o T i e o fhe verdict was given in the 000,000 pounds the sccond and 60.- There i o question but thut Calvin | | ald of the American experts, It is the| ~Councilman €. L. Pierce is in Bos-} The queer thing is that the tele-| ; e glien s s Bl U0.089 Lotnds the. third e Coolldge came to the White House un- { The new statistics concerning the | gpirit in which these notes were writ- [ton for a few days on a business trip. |grams were written in a justice de-|form of answers to question hat {900 A sunds . ssia oolldge cam b : o | The New York, New Haven & Hart- | partment cipher. Also they indicate I,]m been s vI’l||(|‘4'| to the Jm\l by lwm ‘.. |u;’|mr1-l to lnlg:n paying in- handleapped by anything peeking out | s Pt % Saenk (the & " |the appellate division, The findings | terest on the loan within two years. i h'“ [Dunt AR younm"w“ va =“hn.. aftected by liquor have nothing | a bad idea to note today that the :“’"" ::"y':““:'“:""'" H""‘“:"‘:‘ il ot R g ""”'“";’”‘ Skt b fact by the sury now will go to| “We cmphasize that financtal cred- past. d . - pbjection against alic ) e € ment's secret service chief, w one . ) 0 de th the terrible cond ) z ‘h glve promise are touch- | ‘ | special te of the s e e re ubsolute Ceessar ready to nod graclous approval of him to do \\L'h :l‘,,‘|:”| \”‘ v llllnn;kr that | things which give promise are touch- | ,mwt;\ to n\|;|\-l its lines from |of Mcl.ean's informants, ‘“"}" ll “\”«I’l”rln ) 'l ‘I |-‘x||u »-’1 ”i\”‘” “.h ‘Ihul.t)l hnl |\\I«l ll|Ir r:}l:i fo b : op | MOW exis \ether there were fewer | od with the great fdea of closer un-|lLazy Lane to Plainville to connect| Burgs denies this; says, too, the|Where whnrseys fOF B0 ides will ¢ are ready to place ng- He was & plain man, and he. was not | L L vear than the year | derstanding. When people or nations |With the N€w Britain lines there, |cipher was old—no longer used And | preseat further argument. and during the noxt few years are a shouter, The conservative liked his e e euCdpinrgliiag o, Seciia g ] ; Henry C. Brown of the post office [ji's asserted Melean, as a “dollar af I'he jury found that peor to the given,” Bakovsky is quoted as silence, his evident calmness. Then e e understand each other, haft the fight | i “S0% 4 ene Next rew days visiting |year man,” was @ justice depurtment |marriage Mra. Harrls had represcnt- | saying. “These crodits are hot for occasions arose when everyone chated | ' the fact remains tha to bring them togethor is won | relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. agent himself [ed to Jrer future husbund that she | the r 1 army but are exclusively for 3 f 1 5 wait | who drive, cars when under the influ - IS—— was 4 member of the Lee fumily of cconomic reconstruction, a bit at Nhis continued silen¢e. “Wai | | | the depart- | - - | Al the same, the whole thing hints | . A - . ence of liquor are guilty of inexcusa- |that somebody close to temphis, Tenn., that Eli Raynor, a : e — until he delivers bie message to, con-| L the moment they step | 1 . R|FLE lNSTRUCTmN Ment wis nelping those the investi- [leged Memphis gambler, was her un GET BANK CONTRACT, Gtles. then ‘ha will speakc out” hia ong doing | gators were investigating cle, thut Mrs, Hosea C. Harris was | Toklo, March b.-The construction - ¢ on the gas, They may kill someonc } ac san anc’e" And a lot of Mclean's messages her an and that she was o pu firm of Jumes Stewart & Co., of New bt chaste woman. All of these represen- York has entered into a preliminary friends said. He did—and sald the) 0 SRR e | ? & 8 or they may no e matter 18 o { Ca Will e Held At Last Haven | we sent to him, over his private things everyone expeected he would they are really BY ROBERT GUILLEN, | teased wires by W. Smithers, who's | tations the jury found to be false. contract with the the Mitsui interest ! Mr, Harris, the jury found, had re- o construct for them 1t lnrgost cheap labor is always profitable 1abor, | F'rance has no intention of trying to want- arrcsts of persons driving motor curs|ten that gives promise. And it is not their hands, provided say=-gnd he said them very well in- Range Between April 21 and June | 4146 5 telegrapher at the White House lied and acted upon these reprasenta M in t wient, the first However, it's common for one tele- “In God we trust,” but in the case | - graph opcrator to hold dowr tion. He did not know they were important permanent building to be no credit fo them. They were always|of a pinch we hire lawyers, (i[85 s | true prior to the execution of the sec- . .cied i Toklo since the earthi ? o g [ Harttprd, March b.—A c f in- [more jobs Hartferd, March A camp of ond separation agrecment dated M i Heptember, The cstimatd | affected by intoxicants. The fact |I\M} eed, ‘without flourisfies, straight to deeq . i s they have, thus far, injurcd ng one is the ‘point. But “then came another two or period of waiting, It seenmied as though wrpeiis It would continue, Bt even today people who are not completely satis- fied with p candidate merely because [ making ife un, for others, Of] { struction in use of the rifle to be held ; 7 L Sokt y this there may be no question, nor| Greut man: One who happened 10 oy the state range at East Haven be- SSOME BPLASH ‘ cost I8 expected to be about be in the front rank in the time of | {woen April 21 and June for all [ Angercd at | | great cvents, rifle companies battalion headquar- |his resignation . - TR RURRE s kainiavatiot (s party Mud-| 2evimblly, the neorssily. of IAKA | — D et A1 earTist omunntes | Ilughistty says'oeitain ‘senatorsihafl | WL G or fuisity Sf tates. regreswn: |,k O B Ausbiory Sisecig o . | 1Ng severe punishment upon those who Speaking of symbolism, & teapot | of fngantry, squadron headquarters | better resign, too, or he'll cause “some | tation wy th cxercise o reason he 1. (vi, B. B. auxiliary, No. 45, ers at Washington, arc wait They tied to a politician means the same a8 4,4 three troops of cavalry, the com- |splash.” able diligence prior to the execution | will hold its regular monthly meet- a tin can | manding officers of the “102nd and Inasmuch as the things Daughcrty | O the sccond se paration agreement.” | ing Thursday cvening at § o'clock in - 169th infantey and first squadron of [conld tell probably would crowd the Postponement of this inquiry, the |the rooms in the Odd Fellows' build- arrests of motor vehicle operatorsdn | A friend In need s one You cuh |cuvalry has beeh authorized by the |present ol investigation fight oft the jury decided had been made by the | ing. Plans will be completed for the ) front pages, there may “:mwjm or procurement” of the uerade whuh 1; to be held at the o adjuts — ordérs to- startling revelations coming. fendant. jungalow on March 20. An ente fhe adjutant general in orders to- [be startling revelations com od’ Final judgment on Mr. Harris' tainment has been arranged at the v structs the armory board in-| Anyway, the senate has “ca 5 ol * e y, annulment =pit will come from the | close of the short business meeting. The jury found however that Mr, 0,000, senators’ deman arris could have ascertained the - ere be any question as to he may ther ya Attorney thus threaten the lives of others, { As to the statistics, it is found that excopt fhat he will not do anything | hastily. What however, if a time are not guite sure apout the president | the past year for driving while intoxi- | try it on before taking a drink your tary of war newspapers’ shoyld come when quick action were a : . cated inereased more than 71 per cent | el Besies. over the record of 1 Part of this 4 Meanwhile people have been asking | With all this oil about, no platform spector to sec that the state range is | Daugh, by voling for a full inve increase may be attributed to greater » 1 about him-—his record. How did ghe | : S z | will be much good unless it can scrve |in readiness for training. tigation- of the justice department— activity on the part of the police, in- 1. Juty at the will be |not only in connection with oil but appen to become governor of Massa- As a raft A tour of duty at the camp pe | not o e happen to become g l Tassa | spired by frequent drives to put an two days. ® lots of other things. ‘EVERETT TRUE BY (‘ONM | ” - | ' e sl s P Lo The following officers have been i NEEDED THE MONEY police str fine they had un v . designated to be attached temporar- .,A,,»,,H,,,,; gimagitmolnadninert Lo Gl aitihidh mideonbnnd bod brioplocdy S ragivis keeps con- | (IR cadquarters, $ith infantry bet. illiam G. MeAdoo admits he got & | ‘. ) attributed to the increased drinking of | 8788 fram passing many laws gade for instruction, reporting to Maj. 5 fee for his law firm by ap- Quirers he in Coolidge Was |, o Jiquer which it is claimed exists | Flomer N. Preston, divisional instruct- | pearing in a big tax case, in the very WGLL, GoOoD BYS, MRS TRuE ! YES, T WiLe, made cane ANt GOVErnor| . . the present laws. But whether | 2 division: Lieut. Col. 1. B, Bis- |treasury he used to be secretary of, | NOW, You My ST, COME AWD MRS QUISGRS. of Massachu ecause the machine | o0 o0 things have accounted in seil, Ldent., Col. 1% J. Shearer, Lieut. |and hefore officials, some of whom Ses ME SoON. Geop BhE ! GooD BYS ! ¢ g i . W. Seymour, Lieut. Col. G.|perhaps owed their jobs to him L wanted someo o would be harm A . \ part for the increasc make no differ Cole, Lieut, Col, It 1%, Gadd, Major | Washington, adding up all the big efved since he left the n in the attitude the police and v . 1. Smith and Captain H. L. Curtis. [fecs he's rec ) - cabinet, recalls that when _he m end to such driving by intoxicated | @i, it fsn't an unmixed calamity the part 1 : \ : L . he courts should assume toward those | Sould be & geosraphi - | | Riosmg s ey ) signed he said he was “quitting to g y one capital newsp s penant WOV cnee the liquor. It must be stopped ) ccording to | e per, “he spoke a mouthiul ST K 4 ; i manly possible to do so. gt : = half the arrests made under | The only fime a man really yearns | giy Teams Leading and Tour Others Sy for a lodge in some vast wilderness is OTHER EVENTS Mr. Coolidg ra r the 2 1 when he is growing a mustache I Are Just One Lap Behind W Six A wet “bloc” has been formed In . " i e | the house of representatives, 50 mem- . & Mg o ; et vho avoids the | day Grind. bets combining demand 2.75 per s compared to 1,035 | wrong arguments and buys the MENt| wew York, March 5.—Six of the |oent drinks, Though in & minority, & o= “bloc” is strong cut of proportion to stocks time of war & ; A Ve v (R e e ere ace in Madison |15 numbers, through abitity to trade AW, MOUR (ADY FRIGND HAS GONE ! e ; that way should | g yare Garden were bunched at 1,.|and “deliver the good as individ- 1 CAME (N THE BACK WAY A WHILE AGO, AND motor vehicle law violations, | remember that a knock nearly always|gu miles, clght laps at $ o'clock to- § uals, scattered, can't do. 1 WAS VERY MUCH SURPRISED To OVERHEAR . big Inerease in the jail sen- |indicates loss of horsepower. fay, the $0th hour of the contest.{ [x-Director Fotbes of the b || You BRAGRUNG ABONT WHAT A FINE HUSBANTD ., e Fgg-Beckman combination was tn |91 Burcau finally has been indicted | 13 AM. 1T'S VERY SELDOM AN CAVE SDROPPER . narges of VAT aTa ]l |MEARS ANYTHING QOOD ABOUT HIMBELF. The only universal language that (. jead. t's 8 ems to find general favor 8 the| pour other teams were one lap be- (STaft hospital bundiag. Tiis 4 : radio. yind the leaders, the 11th pair ped- e I 5 mpossible to stop alled two laps behind, the 12th team 1 women are put- An expericnced husband is one Who | was three laps to the bad and the 13th remembers his wife's birthday, but|outnt Eyckman-Declerck, trained (American maris forgets which one it is our 1aps 1 the rear. Beckiman was | TV fehting &5 hot, but won't be oA " 4 wding. The record for this hour, | vill in- r of political oratory, peo- 1,159 miles, five Japs, was made by pment of | ple don’t lose eonfidence in banks b Anderson and Duffy in 1915 cause one cashicr decamps the e t " 1 K¢ ehic law were for drunk e pand e - R paid the state b People who feel nees given, has b nac Yot the | hell-eng | Porbes A revolution's on in Honduras and have been landed. e squawk of t) g that dpunk- a large scale General Von Ludendorff and Adolf Mijer, who tried to stage a revolu \ 1) meet or |tion in Bavaria and failed, are on tri for it, but are likely to get off easi coiicE 4 Chahge Scan hrills us for the same rea |on the ground that they “meant well. = ~ SRR B QIS anc’ AR]see that & Wotaan dutiata 't e ul CLEVELAND WINS FIRST Europe reports a communist revo- | SHE WAS BRAGSING ABOUT WHAT A MODe&( (his leads, naturally, to the thought|rival n a frock not as cHarming as| ke lution in Bulgaria, a Bulgarian war HUSBAND SHE HAS, SO WHY LD You Be 3o sident, 3 ik e ik T . Bt Ton i socond of Hockey |threst againet Jugeiavia ard Susel SURPRISED WHEN L LET ouT MY IMAGINATION slavian troop movements to , A FEw NOTCHES, Too 2l ] o show w w o " ' 1 1 r 3 | g N wutomobil lustry, | | series, St Panl Will Make Effort | Bulgarians. It's mo. rumor, but ! soldier " the akers & the dealers such rumors in the Balkans always In plain Ja ge ¢ ge, |, the ones chiefly concerned | (JUET WwAT to Fyven Tt Up. are alarming. e B ow : # N0ty wee to it that cversthing possible is \ $t. Paul, March 5.—Determined to | considered a b . ¢ e reckless driving; tc . get an even break on the series here what homest investigat paths | o 4 the St. Paul Athletic ciub hockey | b ¥ e | - team will take the ice tonight against What ls Shione 3 S ™ operating their cars, It fa — lt)w Cleveland sextet in the second a ” — . . < e e-cou o up ,‘, - [game in the play-off for the cham- “Pamtd People well here and bout P tomobile coneern in the coun | plonship of group twe of the United ' Homer ' g » % | people must buy spare parts | States amateur hockey league, Ol w h teale 4 and manufactur - either; and ¢ s 4 " . l’*""' a garage man, and somic Hve |land the jump on St. Paui la .tc . z associations. They should interest pear @ railroad cirossing. | might.

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