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L] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, - » PSS A ap ! 2 ) cost ut T8 cent ; o ol w P e nts a gallon, - % = . '[m pe By Dritain tier 1oty e W o comeri” mor nmn.Fact., and Fanc:esl 2ui o e o wa ] vesh young men? ts. Only the cheapness | f young iy Nell: “Can them." antiod Deliyl tBuniaT 08 ) © keeps it & favorite motor BY ROBERT QUILLEN R e L g Bt ot e ([ WATKINS BROTHERS T IS bUL gl scarcity its price were toad- |y, The quickest way to take the | wiLH it pbice parvis Aot | iveueiaci st e il s heast out of & yound fellow is to | *SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. ntroduce him to a fascinating girl, he latter would begin be- - — R T i S A Sl g, I FIFTIETH YEAR awe of filling sta of the elghty-three hardest win. MaxsoN Sl l-’m-m.ldg\‘)pr“mNn H i ’ rs since 1841, | P TR0 10Ut (e statell wauld The Woods Are Full of Him Today I 874 3 ] 924 ssumption that the oil England's unem; get govern. By Wallace' M, Bayliss ‘% or ¢ the sup- ”‘v- uost of Are On \who calls for me with motor car, E | N | may be more Private s Sticks in my face a good cigar han we & And as) e v the e | ="W gical to scom strangely similar when they I‘ mfll” o lefensive, Who greets the wonen with a emif e Of hat and gown admires the ml- loand 4 common mu I WDt e et ¢ uigment 10 tresce me ke £ am ot wter | Jor Wiltary Purposes ) ; : t . MO Who never fails to get my gout, - rasent ts that the ' 13 Should 1N Mo waiting for the | ny ¢ . courts 1o catch v : : b we now know it The for whom I always vote? | candlidate. | New York, Nov. &.—Coincident with publication of communications with Commissioner of Education John J. Tigert in which it charged among other things that the promo- tion of national education week, mobiles may ! 5 Nov. 17 to 23, had been “turned substitutes, All on Edge over to a military prganization” (the | ) Weldon: “A man gets a wonder- American Legion) the American | ful thrill when he drives his first | Civil Liberties unfon announced last automobile, alone.” | night that the nattonal hoard of the WOMIN \ 3 1 1s ntemplat J At th he crab is wortly of re- ton: “Yes; but it's nothing Young Women's Christian associa-+ DOIN : r ries <weden wiich | spect, unless he refuses to make a compared lfl the sensation he gets | tion had “declined to participate” in ] 6 75 e o e s SR e e miomissin' ) [New Cottee 1ables $16. ymorrow, when election's o'er, ter of a cen- 1 everybody knows the score, it is estimated NS § nnot see me any more? asures may & The candidate, fourth at bridge. him | the movement, S his first summons | The announcement was made by / Ab' vl wnen Bl the Bovatert —L. C. Cassidy. |Roger N. Baldwin, director of tha | ||| WHEN company calls for coffee or nests feathered, gov ment s, union, who said the information was from & mt t s can settic down to econo; Voting twice is tried by cheaters; conveyed to him in a letter from | b”igc thl; handy tab]e is ready It also Al ) Parrots are the worst repeatcrs. | Mabel Cratty, general secretary of makes a decorative piece for occasional ,ra has been suc- | 10 the old days a ford was a safe B ARy A. He said that Miss use at the arm of a chair with lamp and ros w fi's the Ford ) : Cratty wrote him the decision was book t by t that mn e Who Ever Voted for a Losar? | made “because of certain eloments 00ks, or in a corner with a piece of Nhipper; Voted set:” in s saoumcad progtam inconsit: sottery. Made of solid mahogany with for dealers to Snapper: “Yeah" nt w 1o position of the organi- . = By . iickevatan AR e D T e T 24 inch octagonal top. Snapper: “Wait till tomorrow | world peace and international co- and I'll tell you.” run our do. —Willard M. Baxter. Mr. Baldwin declared that the discreet; — “certain elements” included various No. G 8; when prize fighte suggested topics for speakers on the falk abeut “‘draving the color line,”” elucation week's program denoun they're not referring to lip sticke, ing the red flag, pacifists and com- des i i and the ouncement that = organizations desiring spealiers Ask Dad, TIe Knows bonld apply to the American Le- the same company muule slores at 1,200,000 MASS VOTERS _tional election, voters found therge ; R clves bronght to the voting places What do we have cars BI ¢ also revealed that the Heayy Balloting I8 Expected In|py 5 keen contest for governor and mjon had charged Mr, Tigert in Day State he question of deciding whether to cornection with progran with RBoston, Nov. 4 re tha - [return the democratic senator, David “unwarranted violation of frust in 000 registered Setts \‘-'w\‘x Walsh or replace him hy his re- the conduet of & publle ofties and | Were expected today to ‘cast their | pv)M\fl.’\rV opponent, Frederick H. e T R e votes for presidential electors and ett, ker of the house of rep- loals | ate Dro) n interests of a mili. | name a governor, a United States | ¢ All candidates sought outiookis sz o oo gy Jator, 16 congressmen, minor state |+ 2o thei rsupporters by Saitlc e and the members of a s decisive vietories merchant L state legislature, Crisp | s all towns and country districts , air and a clear sky greeted those | pe a heavy carly poll. here must be plenty ] I who hurricd out carly to vote be 4 RS T agop! ;nnz to work. Berlin—A silent alr fleet i3 the them display their With 200,000 more voters regis- | dream of German aviation experts. Bl’ Rnw flN M’]M}Y tercd than the previous hith mark, | A plane that makes practically no Heller. the polling booths were crowded | nojse as it moves through the afr even early in the mornit Several [ hag hoen developed by a group of long before vour |hm 4 thousand ots re | Rertin engincers. Squadrons of silent get his sheepskin at col- . see . Hmu”l before the customary 9l atr r.|1d~ rs would add grave diffi- BUFFING ON ELECTION it IzStthag Swe vy i ther: “Not tll he lays off the ddition to the interest in the na-mm 1t has been pointed ot Liquor's Place Is in the Home e Secret Ba“ot s Sn v A dry country?” | Chicago, Nov. 4.—Chinese tong wars will go on, according to Chin Jack lLam, a mysterfous figure in the recent tong warfare in a num- —B. A. Langford. . her of cities, in an interview pub- e e - lished iff the Chicago Dally News to- BY BROWN'S HEAD The Puzle day. Mo was quoted as saying that 1 ¢ i “Wonderful thing, this radio. he once was president of the On| vsterious, Leong tong and that these organiza- | 25 Years Ago Taday \‘ o5, and the biggest mystery of were similar to building and Dot e L e e e R T G oy s P 3——‘---— - WINGED WORDS SPOREN at the things work o much ciations, aiding Chinese in in the store than tliey do gatting started in business and re- you get them home.” . ceiving in return a share of the —Mrs. Lem Wilson. * ' profits ter wi'l be pla at The On Leong tong, he was quot- ton, and Stanley The True Ifiect of Campaign od as saying. pilled up a surplus of | near future. Oratory £160,000 which the tong urged he street crossing I'n mother, and a dau used to pay income taxes on the to move the | Whose > advertised her YOling ppsiness of the members. Twelve t m for the , @ge were sauntering home from gfficials nhircted, desiring to divide ican who heard him ¢ re 100 nea rivate the polis. the monevy ! more broadminded property Mother: “Well, T certainly thin “They formed the Wee Gong fac- that hat the judge wore tion of the On T.eongs and divided 2 ¢ fright. For two cents T wouldn't ypo money.” he said, “My friends L A : have voted, but 1 just couldn't €0 ' ;ny | {mmediately organized the : LIWAYS LURKS AT ] is of al or religious cree <ehoe in 2 s en of out with \m“n: for dear v\'lr, Wu Fat faction The Wee Gnng!‘ APNTHY IS STIMULATED DEATH Al i e o 1 what Ame Titerlofiithe 2 r's bo nis | Davis. He has such a kind face vanted us all killed.” A GRADE CROSAING v s for, he declure Daughter: “Why, mother! I voted ye goclared gunmen were hired BY OVER-CONPIDINCH i noc P S S g T for Mr. TaFollette. He has such |, i'e;sn00 offered any one Who 8 to ; e e can or Mrect was tend 1 lovely hair I should = think ¥ou|weyd kil him. and that guns were S A ) oster. Would have voied for him purchased in Springfield, Minneapolis other particu- 4 = , Thaa 1er was showing aigns of apo- o4 portord. and that additional I would vote against 5 1 A \e | Plexy. “Isn’t that just like woment” | o\ 0 Poks Bired fn New York, - 8y 2 o burst out. “A fine et of reasons! | pogon and Tiverpool. A regular oS taeitiand ot ) are bring ma t ' What good is it for women to vote . .1 o rewards for killings ranging 3 the “'un f -| When they use no more senae Lhan | pom ¢3.000 for a laundry worker up e they it that? Didn't vou follow the cam- 'y "gicinn for an officlal of the Wu e - HOEHES, S e U i TR €8 £9) Mrs. Coolidge makes affidavit before Notary Nelson P. tuff and n to vote| "SR Webster in preparing her ballot for the plo<1(lont1al election, president bee e has a 1t then was sent to Northampton, Mass. The president also o orylonsiaclo R WRIER N'Y S Heaxs Marconils voted by m did you vote for, t ter, amy num-| Voice Spoken in London New York, Nov. 4—The third an- | Ty - ® Why, 1 voted for Coolidge. nual radio cxposition opened Jast s o e it o o Fiem i o [ DR FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL | el : ¢ toradlate ncross 8- e faR s > »x 0f ocean und throw a cie- f Bk vl lumina g en PA mETeRE LY A Candidate’s Declaration i ral Palace women needed new fur coats, mediately afterward, Mr. Marconi's By DR. FRANK CRANE ¥ said nothing. me distinctly through a loud Y i = Marion Harriman. spea ing greetings ! Mr. Davie, Demoera .udidate for Drosident, said the other day From Paper of That Date aving done €0, e v lin and congratwlating | Do Mnines The Fditor's Gossip Shop t T lous strides it has R TN SR demand that their nation Come on Baldpaters ade in the @ cement of the . .. 2 member of the Leca of Nations. T cxpress my belief We've been ng a big batch S )h whie was AN emineDt | ¢ uit iq not wise, prudent or safe for fifty-four nations to sit in conference . of Haldpate contributions S AT otida to L abeantY Qbservations e o (e O (i ol A i won't be satistisad N ¢ | o for Mr. t"oolidge, Mr. Davig or Mr. La'lollette, but the question at On T/:e Wealhcr HANe eEchEARTSRuE ARNUIPEIYAOL Three Are Burned hand is 1arger than partisanehip. 1t reters to picking up the thread Gk adventures we 3 - n the Serate repudiated the League of Nations. In Apartment Blaze |7 e e e sk coanlry kUi beLu I8ino Sonfict es ) | S By s ew York Nov. 4.—Mrs. Mary | 0 eale > Today sure! wife of the. janitor of @& S ~ at a simple statement of the case s l\m sufficiant r ower Manhattdn, and | It fifty-four ons of the world are sitting in conference we cannot creed and: color, he s a con- - ; ot } Home Swcet Home children e bnrned 10! geoia iy be n, three. and To h in & fire which destroyed the normous vanity or an unworthy fear could account for 1rs old, were playing “mamma’ bullding yesterday. The three bodies | oyp jsolar 1 Jostles of isolation have been boid enough and are apa” tog were four ed in a hallway ! positive eno n their statements. It is right and fitting that thoge Tom gave S0 m orders en washing dow e ruir | who believe should participate in affairs should be equally bold a soldier lizabeth_to do this and do t ——— Al and positive, at she finally rebeiled and aske ' CLUB CONFE 3 The p Bubber. why have to wait on rintendent Dwight Skinner | tions of the world, who are doing what they maintain peace. It 18 vou so much? Physical Director Raynard An- | singular thing that the United s war to end nl 1 ndcavoring to ¢ United States of Am 2ong the other na ‘Aln't we playing mamma @and derson of the ¥y&' club wi tend wars, < addy. and min't 1 daddy? ‘an- the conferenc N \gland | prevent war by the metho i varla 1 the past cd Tom livision of the Boy's club federation | We know that s not p repar [ rmament pres Wi 5 H herwe v will be held tomorrow at the | and a Jury Finds Suicide ar sout ew 1 r Workers' Roys' club in New | ; ¢ that e prevent n understznding between 5 9 eat t 8 gl ] he main feature of the ther v x y ¥ n In Editor’s Death iy : ap) : 2 Qe e Sl ; Tas . . Nt o AhE anLat 2 A LEVRC: 1 n 1 n, from Which Mr. Skinner ex. | 16mpt to Ameri e the worid and organize t orld on the American to get several ideas to be ’f":’”}“v"' - It is not fitting that w T experiment that we necresity & nothing out flat ed and take h Copyright. , by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.

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