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Ay | might be advisable to take away for- | them in his own shroud of conserv New Britain Herald|ni'o foomes of thoso wo were. s CC&, =3 SURPLUS SHOWN IN ‘Vo blame for accidents. But there is| The national committee would have | PRS- T | ‘ | too great a chance of error to ad- ' none of Senator Borah as the Cleve- ! ¢ HERALD PUBLISIING BOMPANY | yocate, as yet, this drastic course. Af ' land keynote speaker—at least this is| un tssued Daily (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bidg, 67 Church Street. (he moment, then, pepding the time the attitude at the moment. One keen SURSTAIPTION BATES: | when some cure’ for such driver | political observer interprets the seleg- | By - | . $5.00 & Year, is found, it 1§ for the careful driver | tion of Theodore E. Burton, of Ohio, | JupEL Mal‘g][] [)[ s“ MZ Above Del]()]t $2.00 Three Months, to exercise more than proper, care. If, | for the keynote speaker as a surrender | MXSON HALL r ? \.:"‘H.H. e, a Month. | for instance, a man sees another ¢ Preside i | : b st | a e other car by President Coolidge to the national| . Vorses and® Beverses or “a“er S 3 | trying to pass him at a place where | committee group. This conservative.! By Samuel Hoffenstein S Entered at the Post Office at New Britain ’ . = & J fas - S he should not make the attempt in' crowd is fighting to eliminate from 1 as Second Class Mail Matter. | | view of the fact that another car is the party ail the liberals such as Sen- § — Sleep my little treasure, ‘Boston, April 29.—With a sur]\l’us TELEPHONE CALLS: | approaching trom the other direction, | ator’ Norris of Nebraska, while the ’:fi;‘\’n":’n‘;;g: e elaasute :l“‘:;.ec"“,“l‘;:&:‘n‘"‘:‘ffl'g‘l‘:n{fizlM:‘rch. ( | _ 4 4 2 8 il 3 ve y over- Businems Office .8 | and the careful driver sécs the speed- | president wants especially to have the | Which rocking you, s fot; e R g kil A er cannot get by him without turning | enthusiastic support of Senator Borah | I love your little waye, dear, land February, thus closin first i P % 3 L0 sing the first The ouly profjable advertising medium . in t00 quickly, the careful driver must in the campaign. It is quite probable :{m‘u‘ ‘mdly P“‘;;"'{!“"‘“':' B m;lgrt';:_' of 11924 with a surplus of $11,- 1 > culatis book 88 N ut you have ma's Jdays, dear, 542, i . e ireulation books and ‘Prek | yjoy up to give room for the spegder, , that he may succeed in this, but net | g0t r O et D at might. | AAs LIRS Y ’;‘:i,m‘;;:srr"”hg:'°‘t__‘:fy RSN Heqp PR R 1t is humiliating to feel that,the’to lP\c extent of having the Tdaho 2 lin the past earned its charges in the The Assoclated Press Is exciusively entitled thoughtless, the reckless the werse of senator make the nominating speech. A little dachshux_\d used to say, }flrst quarter, says the News Bureau. o the use for e-pull atton of ‘all_ news | th country have gone so far in thelr| Were President Coolidge of the na- ;’l“"t"!?: 5";‘; ‘;:‘gr:‘l:: g‘:efin""’" ;‘1"“0"10"“3' d‘-;fifl:-‘l 10!;‘“'& period have credited to it or not otherwise credited 3 ki o S Sleet or snoy 3 |been large., In March I ye: credited b it 2nd”aiso loca) mews pub- | recklessnegs as to make It .ssary | ture of the late Theodore Roosevelt he " om0y of;hmhm A {aca MBS 5 aeek Gl;’::;’;fl:“f}:z lished herein. for the decent people to give way to | would unddubtedly insist upen, the |ittle dog, you're not the first | first quarter the dcflc!nt v\"u $4,688,530. Member Audit Bureaii of Cieculation them, but this, at the mojuent, seems carrying out of his wishes even if it « Whose hopes have gone from bad lo; The answer lies not in any large in- €is A B. C la & natioual ovganization | the enly way out of the terrible situ- should become necessary to supplant wurst! f""}“e(;“ fi"“’_h“‘ in & very substan- ;L'e' O ialy Mot fl_‘;:;\\:‘f"*; ation. And this, in a scnse, is life, Chairman Adams of the republicad pywo Characters in Search of an ,ul,c,‘q ran “ecq&:y;:n:p;::em:ha‘:gx::n:ee! :‘trculnnon. our efr ulll;m tatistics are | where decent people make life possi- national committce, who, it is proba- Author | sulting from material.increase in op- e s T asoes. ies | D10 @von tirough decrifice. 116, has guite w-ilst ot men he would |, Peg: *T tookis besuly nap this drating efficienoy and better weather gHilaian i Hgnree [l e e and| 1n others words gve must drive in like to strike froni the party roils, and ,"‘0\']’(:‘5" Boset nat “kemd‘;ggg'lll:zn'\;a;‘ilr:‘rc:;ztfl’::}'as :clr;llny ocal advertisers, SRty 5 Y B s 5 5 Meg: ? 3 333, n at of March, 1923, such a way, it possiblc, that no matter | Senator Borah is, at least, a substitute ' (o0 soon, dear?” | dndtéor three months ended March 31 A QualilySoalMfi'fry Wheel The Herald is on bo' aatie”gh Mew what potential criminal, a steering on that list. . -—~Ernest Boyd there was a gain of only $188,068 in M A ;ork t ll:"l;‘“n': A d, mes | wheel in his hdnds, comes threatening- It is rather amusing to note that 1 “5705& uare; Schultz News St nc ot : ; 2 e Wiant 8 | 1+ near us, he can do us no harm. This | Senator Borah Is not popular with the | o, ,..1:?3“:-:3‘: e R f’:x'phfi, u::hg‘_rc:;m;g-_l Jeoon. opaal: Los Angeles, Cfl; Arcade Station. | sounds very much like protecting the ' old guard because, as Chalrman 0f the 1o grieved to learn that he was bru- in March, 1923, and xodyiedbaipen o R G S Y SRR, people who have no right to be pro- Senate committee investigating the tally assauited by a couple of high- 'was wholly in transportation ex- ATTENDING HEARINGS | tected. It is a situation which makes Wheeler indfctment, he has not as- Waymen saturday night but was not penses and not in maintenance. The The Herald hak many times urged a man grit his teeth and swear that sumed from the beginning that tire in- killed. g ?ebltmwr cf:u:vmcnt )flrle nm:sss?x!-;t Best FOI’ Bab attendance at the hearings of com- | some way must be found to hold those, dictment was perfectly right and | gilas Foddergrass is out on th“'?:g‘;inly! ‘;’1“022’“‘”"";" i{“‘c'h 4] i mittees of the common council. THe reckless drivers in check. But it is proper and was made for no political | streets after having been confined to | year. main work of ‘transacting the affairs | the only way to protect oursclves now | purpose. He appears to be consider- his house for six weeks with a broken | §imilarly for thé three months’ o $ : of the city is done sn committee, and | until popular feeling is so aroused Ing serclus§ the allegation: that tne | 18 mueh to b frienay, vellef. | perfod the reduction in operating ex- OU will be assured of the best carriage ft is hore that facts are brought out | that the reckless driver will be put in indictment of the democratle @0810P] . pelix. Btornebitiiee. dias reoeived Bk | L Sug x:‘;s;ifig&z?":’c‘s‘lzzm];:b:: for baby by making your sclection from showing the reasons for action taken. a position In which he can threaten was a frame-up to break the eftect badge and instruction book from the i & A i Tife chairman of the ordinance no more the lives of innocent people. of the Daugherty investigation. Tt will Neversleep Detective Agency and "%{:’; ;E:Ipor:]e;t 3‘11‘,1;):6,-::3‘3. 30::;,::2‘] our complete stock .Of Rew HCyWOOd Wake now looking around for something to | iy $2,925,691 in the first quarter of field carriages, sulkies and strollers built to eomumittee has publicly invited every-| —— be rerflerfl'b(‘red that the National | JoR PORTE T etarter we' might try | et vear " 3 one interested in the traffic ordinances STANLEY QUARTER PARK | committee stood by Daugherty and to find out what has become of the ! Rc.dficlion oAb ™ (b hae fit the baby. They are reasonably pnced. to attend the public hearing Thursday¥ | qne poard of finance and taxation tried to prevent ‘ President Ccoll;llgle Soldier's Monument Fund. | gpelled a vast difference in net oper- Every mother can afford one. evening in city hall. .As thiu.ls an- | il take up tOMOrrowW evening, among from obtaining his resignation, w fle | Feohiid Siaance ]n\lng income. For th.'"‘”e ..".‘:,)m-h- ; - ; nounced to be a public hearing 1t jiyer things, the matter of the de- Borah together With the majority of (A Triolet) . | ended March 31 lhudl.;slfl,;a'.,?a&‘ Nmety-cxght years of manufacturmg exXe > : e . i ‘Wi y ) & jagainst an operating eit © A . would seem that special fnvitstion | vooocnt o vy me of & part oy the people of the gauntsy, - wasted | what good's our hurwet . 409 in the corresponding period of | perience guarantee their excellence. AQual- were not needed, but the added em- o work planped to be done in the | Daugherty 4d|sml!scd. As between The darned ‘!Mn; won't budge? | gng’ i ity Seal E Wheel disting o em phasfs given by the little announce- | guev Quarter park. The common Borah and the republican national {;fi'l'h‘nvll":t!;)flz!:flf«;fl::;fl[» 1015 worth noting that the March | ity Sealon ‘fry eeldistingai~.;3lng ment in the Herald of yesterday I8 ,.n0i) has approved the project after committee, therefore, quite aside from When twist it or nudge ".' ! surplus after charges was larger than ‘.'rom ali otuers, worth while, hearing the plans of the park com- politics, there can be little difference Its figures wont trudge? ‘Hhut shown in any month in 1923, i | of opinion. What good's our budget, |the mearest approach being a sur- The people interested vitally, or { | | " mission and after full consideration of 5 K/ Iplus of $407,748 in December last. V] " " | 3 iti The darn thing won't budge! who think they.are vitally ifiterested, | o supject which is not a new one, | Under conditions similar in many 8»_“0")' 1Ee on | Taking a m“m“.,h.(;:.“r] }"l;r;m A\prl‘ B. C. POR I E R \ SONS |1, , 1024, New will attend. It they think a proposed mpa yiost important consideration ways, Theodore Roosevelt acted dras- | 1923, to March traffic ordinance will hurt their busi- . . A i tically; President Coolldge will not. Sayin, of Little Socrates Haven has earned a surplus in nine 4 o 3 . 4 = entering into this proposal is that 'l‘ e R\P,).‘,nd"_\? tells ‘you not to “.Drr‘,_‘uut of the 12 months and for the “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Sto ness, they will be there to fight it. The | o o part of the general plan to im-| ! and then worries you. | period shows a surplus over charges people who are only interested in a . H . lot t 1,700,000, R prove the approach to the city from | e of bettar Gian $LIGRH00. A M D S R TP The eouptry is suffering from.auto- | URUIDCs T . T special traffic rule as a greater ETOUP 4 girections. The state came to our| F - o | of citizens may be ‘"“'";“‘;':l wikond :' ald in this regard by its construction ' F'acts and ANCIEeS ‘rtoxicrton. i | e —— g L §o through, may "f‘ ake the-trouble | of the fine new road from Plainville, | BY ROBERT QUILLEN Y : 1t seems a Teapot will burn any-| Ob t' Condemned Man Make: 515,000.000 Deal With to attend the hearing. from the west, but practically nothing | | thing of anybody. servations on Attempt at Suicide Mexico Reported Broken i ) It devolves upon the ordinance oM | g hoen done on the north side where e - N o e mittee, therefore, in considering all | 4y are “;_ the land so susceptiblé of War histories are funny things. ‘Hm znn.;'h:hr ):oung; no use taking | ne eat er New J rleans, A‘mi R — Natale| Mexico City, April 29.—Negotia- the ordinances to determine the spe- | .aiing a splendid impression of the Ours says Turgey was vanquished, | chances w th them, " Deamore, one of six Italians sentenced | tions betwetn American bankers and cifl interest which prompts those who .,y 1y % i et | to be hanged at Amite, La, on May | finance minister for $15,000,000 have speak for or a uln: nmr::\ traffic rule clty by those entering It from the di-| A genlus s & man who can toach & |, ® dacks Rengwd Tele! | Washington, April 29.—Forecast f‘"‘lo for the murder of Dallas Calmes, & | yroken off, according to a report from P & + | yection of Hartford, child to hate war add to adore war|Jhe second time that Jack proposed | gouthern New England Unvettied | restaurant proprictor, May 8, 1921, . s ¥ P and to be gulded by a consideration The work planned to be done .!‘h”ou. ‘v|-|,]‘,‘"|‘ r“:;nIII;' a mrlprls». : ; tonight and Wednesday, D"O"lb‘."‘durlnz an attempt to rob a bank, who authoritative num‘-‘ s l\\hu h ,‘!‘" of all tie people ofthe eity rather| i yiq will be at the point where I(‘::v;:d.(Im-or_ifio::lrz\!:- upposed-— | ghowers, little ch:nxe{in lynum;llurc; |iaat night attempted to commit sui :1\:: - :.'\n I].~‘h!|‘ \\lll'I‘d‘:: I‘I ‘“:1.( m;‘vi.:::: 2 . . are g | derate to fresh shifting winds, | : enorted re . | OT Geny. bt e e thian By the uaoppossd arguments of | o voc b o C'vond, The approach | Apparently the wicked part of e~ | yis first avowal, months. bators, g BB et Rty {elde in prison, was reported resting o ehen the bankers refused to ac- chine politics is control of the larger ) z Tor Connectieut: Uusettled 10- |quietly early today. He made a long some ono individual who appears for| o 1o city, at present, from this di- | yacyine °F| I treated with disdain nlght and Wednesday, probably show- |ghallow gash in his neck either with | S (o O S0 t ta s guaran- . i 5 chl . . d d o v | v L eck either soe8 He >t et = e sclfifh reasons alone. The traffic ordd- | Lo 410, g certainly in need of Im-| And 111:‘5‘((1,1;1 at him the while We gp jittle change in temperature; a piece of a broken mirror or the tip ;‘. ‘\ \: .‘u:n““.hm - ::.lnl“.l oll produc nances, in other words, should be provement and often objection. is Peace may be here. 1t has bee n! Hed surely try again. motllrrnla to lrel'h. shifting winds, lof & corkserew, which were found in oy made with a view to the best interests | 1oooovn raing residence north of the | weeks and weeks since Uncle #am 2 Conditions: _The disturbance cen- nis cell. of all of the people of the city, giving : -4 licked Haith 7 “ihe second time that Jack proposed | tral yesterday over Ohlo is now over| fThe board of pardons will mel The original Chautauqua, in New “ city becguse of the unsightly portions ¢ . 1 never sald a word, New Jersey and the disturbance |\ednesdgy to hear appeals of the | York state has 8,000 students at the due consideration to ArgUMEN'S PrO | of gy eity which must he passed " A | Though to assent 1'd grown disposed | Which was central over Utah I8 nOW |condemned men for. elemcncy summer se and con. through betore reaching it. The im. |, - ndevelope®peoples” are those | 1 simply overheard over OKlahoma. Cloudy and show- » that have something left when the tax| gy aceldent his carnest plea ery weather prevails this morning in | provement of this park, at this point, | eollector Jeaves. | While In the Waltz’s whirl; the eastern portion of the lake ' 'l N 2 hirl; MOTOR ACCIDENTS wotlld undoubtedly enhance the value he second time 'twas not to me, region and New England and from | The especially significant fact in ' of the property in this quarter and Poor old Heinie, He can’t find a Jut:to another girl! Texas northward to Nebraska. The . . Sde " entirely d .| way to recover without helping the| —1toy Farrell Greene temperature is above freezing along regard to the '""'"‘ aceidents and | would give an entirely Sifternnit im case of France. —— the northern border from Montana to | e tags are ere! the number of cars in the state, as pression of the city to those coming The Mask-q-Raid? Maine, The areas of high and low just given out by the state motor from that direction. Tirst Cdmet: “Put on your gas|Pressare are moving so rapidly that vehicle department, is not the great Tt s difficuit to emphasize the im- . mask.” frequent ohanges in the weather are Buy some and help Jackie COO' ’ | . ; one de Second Comet: “Wihy?" | occurring in all distriets. Increase in the number of cars since | portance of any one part of a develop g e S ST PN o favor Tof ile Vieliity 1910, but rather the fact that one out 'ment program without considering the ! the Earth um Congress is in wession.” | cloudy and showery weather followed gan fi“ his ship for the Near Efl.st of every 12 cars in the state was in- Whole plan. The need of one com- —Banjamin DeCasseres | by clearing tonight but probably | - showers again, by Wednesday night, volved, Tast year, in an accident, while | paratively small plece of work may at | 4 e b ey Yok . 6 ety 48 W sem | " p a2 (Coplright, 1924, Reproduction forec : New : R l f in 1018 one out of every 42 was thus first seem ||ml(u|7‘h4n', but when L % | Porbidden) | Mostly cloudy tonight: oboler-in north e le ! tnvolved. Quite naturily, with the | taken together with a plan already | ek Ly *land west portion; Wednesday un- made to develop the outskirts of the Another thing that puzzics us is how sottled; probably showers; ~ fresh great increase in the number of cars, " & it : ° pater d 7 .| city In such a way that it will disclose a very fat man manages eep up shifting winds./ 3 C l f there 1s greater dificulty in driving. | ity . . LA o Ay e e e . ‘ ompliments o The more cars there are the greater '@ proper sense of proportion between pomcy B { the ehance for accident, a3 shown by | the practical’and the artistic, then the ' 1f you wish to know which party a :1-:.:\" t"“\‘:;l'm;w 1(;';_:““”“1!"':": O0805808805850800000060008 the weekly toll reported Monday |artistic at'once becomes valable prac- Mman belongs to, ask him whether he eared &6 to. their ~ sligtbiitty "1} 25 y‘an A” Tod‘y | THE OUTLET MILLINERY CO. mornings. tically. 1t is hoped the proposed de. | hates a rich man. under the rules and will be for- | y e FVRh warded to the national head- (Taken from Herald of that date) But the increase in the number of velopment of & portion of the Stanley - - e otan ’ \ p : 4 ¢ el When a candidate says he stands || Juartors of the organization in i ears would not fully explain thls sig-| Quarter park, as cxplained by haif- four-square, he only means that he New York, where they will be | man Brooks, will be found to be covets three squares, finally passed upon hy‘ the edl- Work will be started on Sti, Peter's | nificant fact that one in 12 has an ac- BREES - cident now where one in 42 had an feasible, g tor. Accepted humorous mat- ehureh two weeks form next Monday. EVERE" TRUE Auy college boy can write & con- The building wiil be ready for u g e bhond ] fro . N ’ aceident six years ago, With the in-| In regard to the bond lesue from . op,. qrgument it he'll just pretend :_,',',, “,L'f'::":u.'fi: :-'.;r.:::(n:“rlml::, about the first of next geek ereased use of cars, there has come, which a portion of the cost of the .4 ye's writing to dad. £1.00 to $10.00 for prose, The screw factory of Russell & Er- dead service men P wenty cents a line for win has been provided with a whistle Ah, well; standing on the fence is poetry. Address any eom- which will be used by that concern figures given, there being 5,833 regis- of these bonds be offered for popular ‘zl‘w‘l‘ ‘w"lhu»mr) training for walking munications lrr) :‘Im : un Shop to mark the houn: of lmsiln’\ll_ng and 4 & . the plank, cditor, care of the Herald. uitting Jabor in the future, The em- tered motor vehicles in New Britain, wubscription, It this wouid not involv e We have had many contribu- :loyrn have regulated their hours of 456 of these cars must have been in- 100 great delay and many mechanical Look at the fix we're in, and not tions, but often they are not in working by the lock shop whistle. volved in an accident. This does not ©b. ections. New Britain has not been | 3 gingleglecturer arriving to tell us accord with the rules for one Officer Lanpher will be day police- mean hecessarily that there were 436 over sealous to make haste to build & how to ren the country. reason or another. = Therefore man during May. He will go on duty ’ s 4 ouit of Eaktre-sti we are again outlining the ! at noon. . careless drivers in this city, for the ™ morial other v‘.y: 1) Cour 'v‘ regulations, as follows | The police madé 29 arrests during actidents, many of them, may have | Jonor on Walnut Hill park, but this Humot must be original and the past month, Of the arrests 14 were heretofore unpublished \ for drunkenness and nine for assauit. lesshess of others. But it does mean the city are Contributions must be writ. Attorney John H, Kirkham has (hat some 438 New Britain people pay theie tribute to the memory of e e Cooley property on Cedar involved in accident for whic those men as other cities have shown - A . street which is regarded as one of the o i K 4 Manuscripts will not be re- coziest residences in the city. themselves to be. 1t is guite probal | £ turned, even though accom- | " 2 It was anpounced at the annual that a8 & matter of sentiment many 2 \ | . iied by a stamped envelope. meeting of the water board last eve- - ; g rhe writer' sname and ad- ||| jing that John Maher has been reap- ““_;;S,LLC'NC ‘": ';GUSST'QNG 15 TuwAT B TO T . 2 dress must be placed upon the ointed assistant superintendent of 16 have this ehance to purchuse some \ wheet of paper containing the Sumae flr<- g pe . WITH YOUR EOOT ON THE — ibution. BACK OF MYy CHAIR 1S A 1t st } ' and | tion of the memortal 5 asmuch as the eontributors DISEASE, 3R - s . o knew & cashier who wished te to this column are enteri perious accident ma I tire- possible. Those not loca 1. W ) cotlior whe Wiihed S0 this colmn are entering @ || Boyndary Commission e one of the 400 and now he ig No. national contest it will prove ed conld be then sold . eseeedingly di i 1 con L, : , lingly difficult to win ac- Mug.t Settle Differences shtaining usually in the . — onman tor manuseripts. |||y g0 assoctated Pres. ‘ Jehelor i 4 man who has no SN Herald Fun Shop London, Aprll 9.—J. H, Thomas, » bkl : . e or ansietica or cares unless editor has decided to choose the colonial secretary, announced in that comes g or raff from 1t stuff submitied by e isaddicted to white _ #ubm Y the house of comnidns today that the Morro nothing shouid sid to COOLIDGE AND RADICALS persons in this vicinity the three boundary between northern Ireland the repuliic conon e doven‘t consist e of humor in the course and the remainder of Ireland must be WFly practically drove the late Theo wort to find a s i _“":“ — be determined in accordance With ar-| o sy fle T Sull Moose | #ore that $el ' 15 cents || Printed in the Fun Shop column | ticle XIiI of the Angio-Irish treaty. ; in- 4 . : n ':min: .mxh" of 'fl;"‘!h '\'*:& This article provides for the establish- y & i % ma- | rebe ] nearly earried it to and will be paid for at the rate | ment of a boundary commission. He 1 toginl we 1 1 Were Calvin Coolidge of the | Tihe difficulty in finding s 1deal one dollur each. The copy said this scemed the only solution of s, THAT'S S5O !. . R ot et e we mun was b, also be sent to New York the question. ‘ s ONE EORM gy A nd the contribwtor, in addition prejudices enough fo fit all scctions. 1o the Hersid prise, Wil have oOF THE HOOF an opportunity to get the money MAGES S. A. BARRACKS | ™M rows cause the country about for an aceeptance in the nation- Walter Richardson took an untsyal | AND OUTH watch Bo Mimsel? Tachs Snd, appar I saite b the Dish uestion al column, way to show his appreciation to the | & salvation Army for keeping him since | Industry yuraged, ontly, realizes he tucks, Bot the E—————————————=—=0 jebruary. According to a report made but . dAng of thel of his injecting thst wew § o el DANIELS A WITSESS to ldm';;ouce yemerday by | Famen Shings Becessary to e event | cating the progressive group, would . .. by st R b ey vederickson, Richardson departed | the death toll becoming rritie & o et WU e Washington, April 28.—Josephtis |, oy inficting considerable damage to death toll becoming fible mot be the same as Foos s would | wait until ye secretary of the navy in the |y "y o s reet barracks of the Army. What drastic Mmeasures 1n have been, The latter would have tefl her administration, was calleds as | There seems to be 1t ppeats | 1e roeres clement Sympe - e today before the Dis- =1 g t Kte " ' 1" S p * Tive Ame and jury consid- Corn cobs produced in ‘the United R b = b et 00 IHE . ooarly 46 yoars © 1 has approsi- & criminal charses growing out of | States each year weigh more than 20 | Beings were able bo be right a J or hand, would weck to mantle ' suately 17,900 mem 3 the senate ol inquiny. VU0,600 tons. | | | also, an increased carelessness on the | memorial to the part of drivers. According to the | will be paid. it s suggested that some There 18 a man in our town and he is wondrous wisc; he fixes dry detecs | been due to the carclessness or reck- fact does not mean that th people of | (i w0 they never use their eyes. not as sincerely eager 10 were someone was te me, many of which in all probabilit t have been avoided by unusu re on the part of the residents of the city would like of the drivers of the cars registered from this cit of the b throngh which the eree- some, then ce t e for people te re ke nbtice every lit( winl danger . o standpatters i nothing of the former president, ¥ brought to many who . y ' t be possible that something ’ ’ Fhere's no escaping trouble. Do- &s ne re. Fe asons it | the republican ranks a Jittle Jife

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