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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924, department of the dry league in the | speakers throughout other sections | ported ithe unusi ally large crop of Year, and wondering what humor : ‘ S | state, made a speech indicating the | of the country for many years. sympathy. W caD et Into The Fun Shop for DISCOVERED AS HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 8 X 5 i Betant tibutad’ ‘to| tormer those occasions. ; organization’s attitude. Poland called emarks attr g ‘Accordingly, When sendios 1a & SHE P NS NO CHAN@ IN um Sotisg Bally, thuadey Kasepted) “Young T. R." as the “puppet” of | Governor Forguson of Texas, whose F A : contribution, do not expect to see it LA \ At Herald Bidg., 67 Cburch Street Senator Wadsworth Republican | wife, “Mu" Ierguson, has been 4 A ~even if acgepted for the next week '] boss of the stite. Wadsworth spurn- | nominated by the Democratic party | . | i f or two. SUBSCRIPTION RATES It will be run on the day when| « it'fits futo our general editorlal Idea o | ~=Wwe try and vary our humor syb. character and interest that.we pass | jects as much as possible,” them along for the chuckle they contain, Gov, Ferguson was quoting Some homes have many closets| An Appeal to Some Philanthroplst The Attraction ’ “Why 1s Dolly so crazy to be intr S el a Farmers' Unlon lecturer, as fol- | and some don't accumulate so much (By 8V, Kellarman) dushd 1o the n)-'m foreign planiat “She wants to ask him how she her bobbed hair stand out in the present campaign, have come | to light, and arc of such an unusual | Zutered at the Post Office at New Britain | the tr ¢ o state- a8 Second Cl Mall Matter, | TELEPHONE CALLS ¢ S ¢ Junk. Btisineas Office ues NEW STATE ROADS lows: 3 Milicent Edltorlal Rooma , ¢ iritain is not alone | New that the air is conquered, | Is sweet as May:Day violets, press room always open to advertiscrs | 3 SR IR e . Every time we meet. iy to crop up again as| g cotton too much, You are Anothdr dismal failure is the ef. |£he is no “phantom of delight," Sambertott tho 'ASsocinted Peein te cilar highway between continually buying something, fort of professional England-haters| But genuinely bonafide; Nd h ol ey e e ¢ city and Waterbury should be| And You don'tever scll anything. |10 be mad at Wales, She is 8o fine Utied to e uso for i ation of o o S To illustrate what T mean: 1 | il I'd make her mine— credited In this paper o S ice p e need but call your attention to Have yyou noticed what great | But we've no place to “bld news publisiied herels s fon he legisla- | the fact that when you awake in | changes follow when govcrnment ¢ L Wi v prior to that time | the morning it is to the alurm | \ing a sult against a trust? I have no milliong of my own “Aramn '.'f:“}.:““r'::m”,. Member Audit Bureun lie supporters okthree routes staged | ©f @ Connecticut clock. You get JE—— And Milicent abhors - mber Audit Burean of Circulation, S ) x asked the restaurant manager. The A. B. C. s a 2l og . ales 1o which ahaula up dnd rl-l!r‘n Chicugo “m‘?“l- The worse your casa of swellhead, | All pikers and thelr poverty— “Oh yes" replied the applicant, which furn ers to your Detroit overalls, Y RS 5 Ry ! 2 3 Seare it e b A t e Teotalitiive cralls. You | the greater the numher of people | And so my love ignores “T've been eating in cafeterias for . who seem impudent. Joara / roads in its vieini ~Nettie Stephenson. I had a girl named Marcel, 8he was my devoted slave, And every time I passed her house 1 saw my Marcel wave. Samuel M. Sargent, Jr. Haers, s go out and wash your face with ey ki matlstfce to 8 the warring fac-| Cinciunati soap in an Indlan- Brotecl st wapaper | { leclined to take action,| apolis wash basin, You sit down | yhy have another disarmament| Would kindly me endow— el ladd ! e by way of | to your breakfast, eat from a | conference, anyway? Mussolini isn't | I'd make it right with Milicent— 1 Greysione, | 1AP1® made in Grand Rapids. | mad at anybody now. And we could marry now! 3 FLaYR | Mich, and you eat Chicago | If only some philanthropist “I never," rergarked Uncle Penny. wise “saw any advertised goods live up to claims as do these non-intoxi- The Herald cants." Rt S HGE N g g LB t t ks Hill route| meat, Your bread is made of Usually you can tell by looking at She's So Jong and Afraid! ¥os quare; S 2 , Ent c it two mi Tennessee flour, cooked on a 8t. | 4 girl what kind of past she is going | Mrs. T.:—"Bridget, if you find s Grand Central, Louis stove. You go out ahd put | 1o have. roan dragontion yo ey ithin| I CoraaieRs dhds Reproduciic e ne Bucks| ® New York bridle on a Ken- morning, bring it to me 10rbidden)s & tueky mules, fed on Towa corn, Bridget:—"Please mum, T don't A LEAGLE CRISIS ite proponents already are and plow your farm all day, like sich animals an' if xou don't ) The League of Na risis in | acti ining up sentiment for the which i3 covered with a Massa- mind I'll give notice now." Geneva ¥ rm = . e and fixing their ammunition chusetts mortgage. At night ¥ ot ~—H. M. Merrill. when you get home you read a Japa : R Chbla U thany Bible printed in Boston and you 7 Easy to Find the art T that I say a prayer that was written in i ““That office boy of yours {s always g, \ net r f M depends upon the attitude Jerusalem. And you crawl un- & i whistling. Doesn't it annoy you?" t cha S T Rtane that | to be len by the state highway der a blanket manufactured in “It does, a little, but then, when I anne e - S r. New Britaln folks| New Jersey, to be kept awake e s f hear him whistling, I know where B ] 1 G 1 U i i g Sl it or . Aowihe only | & pertent sxampla of ful he 1a altimore Citizens Unite in until it 3 lnx to cxplain | Are considerably intersted as the home product you have on the sists in the effort to keep your eyes Arnold Eppes. 1ts pos motor trip between here and Water- L off the taxl meter. ppes. N e e e A i Eifort o Preservgmndmark 7 As to what wo got out of the war, | . T Japan retains her right to mal tin this section. POMETS DUE DURING YEAR | ve ot out almost whole, and that m_’l‘“‘;fl-n_“’ Dorer (:::;ag“::m:"' - dlomatie provest regurding i = Now that astronomers have had |® eNOUEh to be thankful for. ualam a8 at the tootball sAme| puitimore, et 1e—The Bhot gration law o ofer’ mtions SUNSIBLE STREETS |a close-up of Mars and learned noth- | «prought s unusual along the | 10V ansthing with a kick o it Zomer Ahichiesistond ng & ncs should she tary n ty Plan Commission of New | ing that they did not know betfore, | coast,” says the geography. Also, —Mrs. Robert Richards. | mark at Fayette and Front streets in ad ite over immig 1 she ven appears to have once again|comes th f! - | strangely enough, along the border. in Baltimore for almost 100 years, i ot it e $ normation from ihelob 4 & How The Girls Talk—Now That | 1 would be 2 into life and following | servatories that a new comet is ex- A ! VbcstionatArs Over will be purchased by the city of ing the accept- | pected to riake its appéarance in the m:j,‘,,’:‘nm,f e may :’,:,“,;;’UTE;“L “The boys simply went wild over | Baltimore and preserved, if efforts ties ir by L 1 n ¢ new streets unanimously | skies—or perhaps it will be an old- | contain any jitney drivers. my hair.” of a number of citizens and organi- terests of t r t c ¥ | recommended to the common coun- | timer in new raiment, n “He had the most wonderful car! zations are successtul. ¥ Sonberen ol tutuire o morlatreals |l Tie newcomerinithin e purylew | B Exeedpm Oncatate made merown | ALe o ther Elil8 WEroRealous be-| When the owners of the tower trocks: now she works and makes | Calse T rode n it overy das. ‘announced last June that unless the ) | the money o buy ready-mades. The marrled women at our place | o501 over the structure it would ed a compromise hose 8 ty. glasses, binoculars or small tele- just couldn’t keep their husbaude‘be Asmollshed, Mayor Howard Jacks first staunchly o ans views | Sulting action to the word it de- | scopes, i3 large enough to show a| Correct this sentence: “They are ‘“;“,;’h"‘:‘“dl';:e‘:ft‘;;n oposed to| 800 Bald that it the public showed now agree that the cl in wo : the acceptance of a | tafl. In a short tima it may be seen [ Very. Ioving in public,” sald he, “but e T LD genyine sentiment for preservation v never quarre vate."” * me. I'm still trying to make up = f {beynevenauatnliinivace + | my mind which one to aceept.” of the shaft the city would buy it. | pogion Mass, Oct. 1—Murlel| Muriel Black left her home i 5 i of Following the lead of the Daugh- 7 v | Michigan after finishing high iened to 60 feet be- ' east at considerable speed in the ters of the American Revolution, Black, the 'mental Cinderella’ ga & hig! ¢ " / i ind having two yeard of college accept it western sky shortly after sunset. It Y T Verse and Worse pumerous patriotic and other so- | found hidden behind & small-sal- | A7 e d work. Soclal scienge appesied to Tn these days of enormous auto- | is headed toward our solar system. 25 ears Agfl 0 fly £ e " o 3 cletles and many individuals ap-|arled job in a Piymouth cordagey, d {nnl for B ¥ can, of wedding etiquette, =20y er as a good beginning for her fxafflc & airect only. 40) feet|| It fa brightar, through glamss thar |1 Teom Paper of Toat Datel |s Tor veey e ey, pealed for the preservation of the | plant 1g not going to lot sudden|larger ambition. tes too much of a nulsance | any comets that have appeared for | It hagn't heen my luck, as yet, old landmark. Representatives of |y, .o cnange her self-mapped course | She did welfare work with a sails these societies held a conference Unfortunately there | several years. | ary assocla-| To have a wedding day. with the mayor nn‘d it was decided | OF life. |',3:;, St h‘?rl': mfi”m'“" that width in most! Three other comets are expected |Hon and the Eastern Swedish Min- to mcquire the tower by public| Long before a serious-faced group D a g d : 5 2 3 . ng, = % ; er with |aged a taxi company and finally accelerating traffic | to make return visits to our solar will hoid _ their | But (he”':dcm thing, T have pre-| ubsoription. of 'cmm": hag f‘:ro':w:#e l;w, de- [ wound up in the liitls town where would be foolish for | system this year—Encke's, Fraye's|COnventions in the Swedish Bethany G - Late in August, when the own. |the title of “genlus ber to | the Pilgrims lagded working among : e t ! 2t e 0 = 3 Ye'S| church at the corncr of Main and |, Oceurs at nuptials gay— ers of the tower and the maynr‘\ermined to play fairy godmother to the chiffiron of mill hands and BorAntipso et ! to accept such diminutive |and Temple I. Frayé's was supposed | wainut streets beginning October | 'Ti3 the newspaper, not papa failed to agree on a purchase price, | the unhealthy, undernourished "Ifi making enough money to take & tion of world peace, e¥ are | sircets, even in residence districts. | to make its closest approach o the 3. Rev. E. J. Hierpe, pastor of the Who gives the bride awa an ordinance was passed by the city | mentally defective children of mill | foy B0 R ST hology at thus occupied the United States r —_— | sun in September, but appears to be |church, is busy with arrangements. —J. 8 8| council providing for condemnation | toWns. : Boston university. RS T Shlooka , 3 | Meriden and New Britain ‘high of the tower in case the committees | She was thus engaged in trying to g mains an unofficial onlooker. SIDEWALKS I'OR ROADS a little behind schedule. The Encke v 1t ind Some time ago the Assoclated In- G N Al | schools were scheduied to meet this Spoiling a Good Thing seeking funds had not raised the |build anew the warped little minds| OIS SE I8 Cenths 1920 tha Jowr New Haven they learn of | traveler is scheduled to get closest 0 | poionoon ™ The Silver city hoys| - There isg movement on foot,” re-|pecessary amount within a certain | When a survey of industrial work-, dus! r{” B !‘17 M” Twln w'fl‘ll'a' i Teariin Loy i ] f v. Members of the au-|the sun the latter part of October, [were reported as being well trained | Mariced dad, “to teach geography in | time. ers, sent out by ghe Associated In- ‘QYdO & num "'0 i actor 9: n( tion, that it 5 .state th 10hile ) told other mem- | and Temple I is expected to do m’ard having considerable sand. A |0Uf schools by means of motion pic- | With this time limit approaching ! dustries «;f &\‘Iassach\:fic:ts,fll‘\‘np’;:cngg ?I\“iu.e::\eamzll’lym‘::o:c:x::k":r ;o ; o il S e N | d of heelers was expected to | tUTes: expiration, and the committee still |&long and discovered®in this pretly | 7 = & 5 q would 1 i ors T y said was | the latter part of November. T Eas Ly Pt “Aw gee!” complained little Bob- |in need of several thousand dollars, | 24-vear-old girl a “genius mind. genius class” people bove in sight, that ik ors Ao ibelng nutlc lixcept for Halley's comet, none |ACTOMPRRVZINL o ertises| DY “Ihat’s a mean trick. What o the tower seems likely to come| The tests, upon which Miss Black but 20 boys were considered worthy tions belo ) it wou et f 8 er ewalks | has appeared during the present e stock, for | they want to go and take all the tun! down, scored 175, were such as to have | of study—and, of course, Murlel. sovereignty not heen justified. | y B hn Tnaten alone ¢ century that has been visible to the a pair and patent leather | OUt Of the movies for?” The tower s the highest of 1its |stumped some of tho keenest exec-| They were taken to Harvafd uni- oSS aee el , 4 | WAy Riaeid ."M,‘q s —Mrs, Nathan Eder. | kind in the world and is regarded | utives. Her showing literally stag- | versity and the intelligence tests The league es ar N b AVS mecti n orde naked ey But during the vious | 8 ;vl:‘;::‘r R ‘IV r:tm.h“v . an the oldest munition factory in the |gered the gonius searchers. She applied. Of the 20 boys one went ; d o L Attributes United States. From a base 40 feet | Was hailed as & young woman of as high as 159—marking him a8 e ic candldate for second selects | First fiapper:—“Jack is & awell|in diameter the shaft rises to a|amasing brain capacity and person- ;l;'!“:“’;“l’:hizzzlrl:!;;";:‘;"““;‘c:‘:z‘&‘ T e ot | e e foe | dtesser, ant e height of 246 “feet. The column |ality. . [ ; g 08 ection takes place Mon- | =g, o0 o Nepper:— "W, and he Bas| tapers. as it ascends, so, that fhe| Already th eye of big business|her & potentiaj mental "D‘C‘."" | he board of assess finished | Such a perfect form-fitting arm!” diameter at the top is only 2Q feet, [ cONCerns are upon her. Heads of | greater than many leaders in busi- v considering | was regarded as typical of the| The boar et L Z_Bill Rendered.|It was built in 1828, Charles Car- |Breat corporations are rédy to bid |ness and thought. : but we do know | species. Tn October, 1858, its taft |thelr 1hspection yEedriay SUEE roll. signer of the Declaration of for her service. One executive de-| She bewildered the sclentists with | n. They state th 1a - 2 5 s f 5 noor it LilE Auries e Tife ain't what it used to be, said |Indepemence, laying the corner- clared she would be worth $30,000 her ready r?asonmz, excellent ,mdgd e V1. | the aged Indian. stone. in a few years. [ment, ecléarheadedness and g0o; “Heap too miich bald heads and | The interor of the structure was| At all of which Muriel Black|common sefse, =~ =~ o | shingle bobs miake pale facescalps | destroyed by fire in 1378, but was smiles perplexedly and protests: | But to Murie ety CL (& ! it o 05 rebullt and shot dropping continued | “I'Mm not a genius at-all. There's | means merely a quicker and better into 1 AnEholhe thet b o I e A T T s e el Db SR GRS until 1892, Then the fower was Mot a thing unusual about me.|opportunity to bring ~health, and aany i e e [ AT ' ! The Man For the Job abandoned for shot making because | I've fust besn trying to get an edu- | happiness to children who haven't will no longer ¥ P ay { need worry nobody bec; » ¢ Editori—What makes you think |of the advent of impreved methods | cation &0 thntdI xgay d? flthhlngn had a chance, you are qualified to assist me in!of manufacture. 1 have dreamed about since I was & SRR T and some sections of America cirous as walking on railroad | main zreat, despite the fact Vhati Observatioru tditing The Fun Shop?” little girl. 5 INSURANCE COMPANY SUES | | the The change in the protocol is call 40 fect wide be added to the | of our lens, whether strong fleld MURIEL BLACK ing is 1p = stre f width but recommend- | by the naked eye. It is moving south. Claims by politicians in fectively, T vereignty Y ty i b run | centu 1843 and 1882, twoswere | tuted for C. W. Beach s demo- seen by day without tb aid of| the finest of the 10th century and |day. October 3 s0 in a rou t . 8 a8 t jestria along roads have | reached halfway from the horizon to |,y mpor of adhesion to ourt, which | g < somewhere, and if there | the zenith, but it is now due to get | last year were erccted in th is a creature of ti € E E v , near-sidewa close to us again for 2,000 years. |cinity of Dwight Church and East the time r Uncle Sam f It Whisonl (e aine of| ¥ comatalausiihialyear! can be ateni|treeE ENoRadditionagna n Politictans sti 1 afrai 2 £ e highways 1 tapce from the solar system will re- i B Sibe 5 b * 7| ““Wealth and power! They do not | Phe Maryland Insurance Co. has people, I ev mere so. Un- | they can he seen. o Applicant:—"Well, I'm just darn S A G M A 700 Nie- : interest me in the least. I really |brought suit for $1,700 against Nic 0’! The Weather X ;“;u ;;“;‘:5.1’ to uke tne sort of sue | SPEAKING IN MARYLAND don't care about them. T want to|ola Casciano of West Hartford, & pref y rem C NEILG ree L at spots A ROMAN SKYSCRAPER, Z study medicine and specialize 1in|contractor working 1or.ths p;xb]:; £ Ly v e paths beside the | Intrigued into reading a news arti- ultet Jobn W. Dayis Toda L children’s discases, or probably in |works department city. The piaint e that gave promise of being of| Washington Oct. 1.—Forecast for et L bc) ¥ Appears Inf, i strial llis. When Lwas a little alleges that the defendant has paid B %y we were led | Southern New En d Fair to-| o o0 Julietta was a maid of three| Role of Campaign Orator in His (&irl T planned it all out and one day |only $48.30 out of the $738.29 an- rest, we wer night and Thuraday, cooler tonight, | gt S0t e T8 B o My | 3 1 met a woman physician and my |nual premiufm on insurance for his on in hreathiess astonishment until | probably frost in the interior; di- |~ Bines 5 Neighhoring State. dream for useful effort unfolded.|emuloyes and that, at the request raph was reached, | minishing westerly wind = < f ) That {8 what T am going to de.” of the defendant, his insurance was Forecast for eastern And ’};;;‘:;C,';"!;"agh“““““"'. sweet,| Baltimore, Oct. 1. — John W.| ;4 tnere fs every reason to be- extended a second year, for Which Fair tonight and Thuradav: cooler| o = SCEIED N o ot m Davis, democratlc ~candidate for |jjoya her dreams will come , true. [no premium has been paid. This in the interior tonight, possibly Ii e (i s Y|president, wiil make his personal | jpor many will now be more tham |makes a total of $1,700 alleged to be who have joined to take p I \walkees to see appr ng automo- | story: irron; rising temperature Thursday; At "‘Vd"”“ '; the d‘:'e" of “fl'!;“’y’ willing to help her and, if she does ' due, and Deputy Sheriff Matthew - 3 + B % * N . \ sh v ssterly winds, oday. 'wo addresses are sched- sent to take high-salaried osi- | s iak 1 ished money in the steps toward d ) 8 he £t hway.| Premier Mussolini plans to ‘erect|diminishing westerly % o irl o |consent to tak 2h-salari oS apoiak has garnis ney in shall fecl our o habs | Others walk o rlght alde, 0/|the highest akyseraper in the world | Conditions: FPleasant 'weather what are girlles made of, tell uled for the nomince, the first at | yony fn other lines it will be to|hands of city. ] 8 | | prevails this morning in nearly ail pray?” an open air mass meeting at ¥red- | aco the way for realizing her am-| Carl Beyer, through W. F.gMan- through the world court; ¢ - that oncoming traffic on that side i8 | The noted Italo-Argentine architect| gigericts aast of th ® Rockics. The | “Oh. sugar spice, and all things|erick in the afternoon: the other at Em"nv ) & Gl e ¥ Ll | e . 'gan, has brought suit for 889 S e place, one Ul- |1 no rear. This is declared to be | Marlo Palanti, has all plans reads.|temperature is low in central and | nice,” she'd say. the Fifth Regiment armory in Balti-| “"mpe story of her discovery is en- against F. H. Bohmer. Cdnstable timate goal Py "IN the more dangerous me The eolossal structure is to be!soythern ‘sections. It was six de-| more. | ) 4 J other variation of the Ginderella | Winkle has attached money in the grees colder in Atla Ga., ,this | Some fifteen years have winged their| Leaving Baltimore at 10 o'clock | gy, hands of the board of public works. morning than it was in New Haven. | changeful flight; | the nominee will reach Frederick should n t 00 large halls, a huge theA= mpo orcotoit rainfall reported from | LAPstick and rouge have made her|ahout noon. There he will be en- ymnasium and a large concert | yesterday's storm was 2.58 incligs in ultra bright; tertained at luncheon by the United ———— ey i |the city of Quebec the highest|Nor would she think of sitting on! Democratic Women of Maryland e o erene e e crop 19503 5 100 S v | I e Pt ikt 0 e miet || DR, FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL ped up” so it is writ. The first dit- © congitions favor for this vieinity men, you see! is expected to occupy 35 minutes, {s to find the funds, and the ! partly cloudy weather with slightly Mr. Davis will return to Baltimore. ghtly " 5 . . second to find a building lot in Rome | lower temperature. [ Her sugar content's low; she's not| Preceding the gathering at the Whlte Spats thout eliminating | et %o nice; | armory here Mr. Davis will be the ) : AT SR b e Oftsetting these she's added lots of | zuest of the state campaign com- By DR, FRANK CRANE any of Rome's historical buildings| 500 ARE K]LLED spice. mittee at dinner at the Hotel Ren- - «hich already occupy all available | —J. L. Bherard. | nert, ¢ In the Un!ted States white spats are a sign of the effeteist. It seems | Mors than %000 chairs have | to be different in London. a1d," ) ; A i é ) g tra 4-hand dealers did," A iTens! AifTichl Many Cther Hondurans R By Proxy been placed in the armory, but it is You have no idea what a big trade the secon reinolitay tneae ITIEESES °Ported | ..vou dor't hear s0 many people|eaid 20,000 people can be accom- | aid My Jacoh H. Hopkins, Judgg of the Superlor Court of Chicago, in e sievscraper would be bullt. Wounded During Fighting For | bragging about the home brew they [ modated, and this number 1is cx- | Paris the other day, “lending out top hats and dress suits and above ail, - are making as you did a year 2g0." | pected to hear Mr. Davis. Loud | white spafs, to ;3n~# who came over from the hig little towns of ‘ : : . they < i Postenddon of. Litde 'Povm “Of course not. Now that the|smeakers have also been installed | America, Eastern ald Westarn. It took me a terrible time to get spats en tion po t b : S T ‘1 San Salvador, Oct. 1—Five hun.|DOVeIty has worn off, most people | outside the hall to take care of a|and JooKing right, and as though it were not a dress rehearsal for seme bearir t d & : FaCtS an Fafll.'les [srea?Honaurns tosti thir ',P,h, '3 | tet their servants maks it." ossible overflow. The address | play with a Piccadily background. There ia as I know, ‘only one maa i of poiitics t 1 ki 1| BY ROBERT QUILLE {many others were wounded in the L. B. C. w!!l be radiocast through station thnl::f:: )\;1hnll\'\‘-r:tlnp;}':vs as they should be worn and that man s u\ MLk A y oLy L battle between Honduran govern- VCAP, Washington. SehA ant 2 J GFVARRID LS 1 te of life is @ ment forces and rebels for the How Fashions Change “The peddlers were very enterprising. They had a great poster up in out Ccomparing ¢ . 2 fow strange it wil 1seem. “1%%l, gegsion of the town of . | The candidate is now the thing; 7 " the Savoy Hotel with suggestions as to how one should dress for members scandals with sty w 5 i the § is now adjourned.” according to advices recefved here, His gift of gab has made him king! W e"eSIey Debaters to of the American Bar Association. They cleaned up over ten dollars for he best y ? AR —_ | The rebels claim to have captured | One vear ago on history's page, Meet Dartmouth Team | iess than a couple of days' hiring on each outfit.” J bogt PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES y any other name would | Comatagua. The : Tut, a mute mummy, was the rage! | Wellesley, Mass., Oct. 1. — The Tie Aded that it would have heen a priceless sight to have seen some sult of the recent New Eng st as tiresome as a walk ent, however, itti —C. L. EQSn. | Wellesley debating club has been|.¢ our atgorncy friends walking down Chiczgo's mein boulevard in spats, DRYS AND is declared t e caus I rebels are in possession of the town SR invited by the Dartmouth debating |, {opper, and the usual paraphernalla of the requested morning dress. > I (G by ple|assert that they are hottled up there Worth Her Weight in Gold | club to eet & date early in Novems London seems to bé strong on form, while America is nol so insistent. T minds politicians of by the strong & ber for a meeting. It Was SUBReSt- |, 3 0003 that he had a wonderful timg in London, but it was in & sad state for the pr wnufactires and ¥ | Bab | who have surro appy? p [ea that the debate be held on neu- | (At WOET PHIC Ol (o change onw's clothes three times a day. army Al i eatly - 3 1 New England 1 | *Yes, she made her own |tral ground, possibly Epringfield, 1t there is any one thing that the West seems (o think characteristic S et o WA e Rooseve \ stable government s one in|- Tegucigalpa, H 38 Octy L= .. Mase, and the receipts be used to| o0 CUEQ E TR ST die of the East, it is white spats or spats of any s A oon league ich the peopie will remain hitch- | Almost the entire repubiic of Hon- —Arthur Conklin. | defray mutual expenses. Weltesley | yyo 4 'y wii) pe o long time before the custom is much in favor in America. P | duras now is in the control of the . last vear challenged Dartmouth » Tust wearing the tall hat arty i |t 1 2 I i ) 5 However, it is not so absurd as the tustom o! 5 3 with the Republicar equa el | government de activities are The Editor's Gosstp Shop but the Green's schedule had then which s indulged by all men on parade #rom the President of the United Site, appears 0 | f the reser lorifie] 8 The hope chest ;:]“.\:‘:;‘dt;':;» r;vi;‘nnrma! along the northern coast. ! da?«;; E::nstl:ogrl;wz;o;:;r:pmd & | been completed. States down. It a man s t6 be clothed in some 1‘:'1‘\)]"[' glrmbolnl; mh’tl; 3 1 Contalos’ (eWat /abro eI St Mook o 7 lass, it is quite as reasonable for i prons s | Just think how many times you! 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